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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1894)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. . J. F. 81 KWAKT.rdltor and Proprietor. ?nMished every Thursday at Tulodo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One year, Six months, Three months, 75 50 Advertising rates made known on application Business lo'als will ha inserted in these eol . tiransut five cents per line per week, untl will V.e rnn until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln count- is authoris ed to act as aient ior the Lkadeu. . lin'.ored at the postr.iice ai Toledo, Oregon, as Eecond-class mail matter. Official .Cottrity r'nper. LOCAL NOTES. Daily Oregonian on sale at this office. 5 cents jer tlo3 or 25 cents per week. John Buckley was up from New port last Tuesday looking after his fences. Capt. Nate Stevens visilc-d frien's and relatives in Newport the first of the week. J. N. Arnold went to Albany this ( week to appear before the pension board of examiners. Jos. Drigg's shot and killed a large sea lion that come on thore near their place last Saturday. Campbell says that it was 22 feet long. Messrs; II. V. Vader, G. W. Axtell and J. D. Axtell, of Yahals, were in Toledo Monday making final proofs on their respective homesteads. Judge Burt tells us that our Elk City correspondent misquoted the price of his flour last week. lie is selling flour at $2.75 per barrel in stead of $2.90. He has a car load of flour and has put the price down to sell it. Wm. M. Iloag is in Corvallis, and announces that he has come to fctay. lie is also taking much in terest in affairs lhat occur on the line of the road, which would indi cate that the Hoggs are still fairly in it. Capt. John Blake has leased the steamer Lillian and will put her on the run from Teledo to Newport, lie expects her up from the Siuslaw today, in tow of the tug Rolarts. She-is -said to be a neat and well fit I id boat and will be a much need ed means of transportation. Newport has filed a petition ask ing that the name of 'Newport be printed on the official ballot as a candidate for county scut. As the petition has the required number of names and was filed in time New port's name will duly appear upon the official ballot. The tickets are now all in the field and the campaign is upon us. Now let us have a clean campaign; one that is free from all recrimina tions nud mud-slinging. A cool, calm discussion of iv.u and measures will redound to the honor of all concerned. ' Let us have that kind of a campaign. County Clerk Jones is in receipt of a letter from Judge lullcrtoii in forming him that Judge K. D. bhattuck, from rot Hand, will pre side at the May term ol district court in this county. The term will be promptly called on lime and not luliounieu until July or August as n clipping from the Cor vallis Times in nr.othcr cokx:i states. S. A. rruclt left for Portland with his son last Tuesday, where they will have another operation performed on the boy's leg. It will be remembered thai ibis boy wan one of the victims of Ihe hand car accident of two years ago near this place. The k'g lia-s u'.ready been oiuputiUcd once but it did not heal good and it is necessary to have poinc more cut 01T of it. The little fellow is not over cilit or ten years old nud is as brave as a lion. It is to be sincerely hoped that he will withstand the shock of the intended t peration, and that it will be suc cessful in every respect. Deputy U. S. Marshal George Humphrey is in the city today. He brought n wanant from the U. S. commissioner for the arrest of Joe Morrison, 0 white mail living with an Indian wile, charged with selling or giving liquor to Antonc Sclsie, on Indian on the reservation. Mr. Humphrey has been quite ill for some time ami uid not feel equal to the trip so hi sent City Marshul Chas. Rub! ovtr after Moirisou. He will be brought bciuie Justice Hall who w ill conduct the prelimin ary examination, acting as c'.eputy U. S. commissioner. The Volanla came up Tuesday to the rock quarry after a steam derrick, which it towed down to Newport. Major J. D. Daly, republican candidate for joint representative, came up from Newport ou a special boat last Tuesday. A representative of the State Insurance company, of Salem, was in town the first of the week, and appointed Wm. Alexander local j agent of his company at this place. Mrs. A. T. Peterson is taken to Albany last Tuesday for medical aid, Ici.ig ur.LlUed with a tumor. She returned this evening, not be ing sufficiently strong to submit to an operation ior its removal. The populists met in adjourned convention at Corvallis last Satur day, when they made the following nominations: Terry Eddy, county clerk; John Reese, sheriff; W. T. Biaggins, recorder; Major Bruce, joint senator; Thos. Slakely, joint representative: Nels Wheeler, treas urer; Miss Lulu Harrington, school superintendent. Our friend Matthews, of New port, rode a horse nearly to death in order to get up here in time to file Newport's nomination for coun ty seat last Saturday. After he got cooled down and caught his breath, be found our lhat he t"Ar1 Vt bnv? been in so much of a hurry as he had 28 good days to go on. That can be put down as the "march we did not steal." The Lkadkr presents its ticket in the present campaign to its readers this week, and will con sistently strive for the election of the candidates named thereon till election day has passed. The ticket is one to be proud of and one to which an elector can give a hearty support. The candidates are worthy, capable men, and if elected will fill the several offices with integrity and ability. Yaquina harbor is to have a life saving station, the arrangements being started under way last week. Captain Hooper and Major Blakeney of the. marine service, 'were over last week and took the initial steps toward the establishment of the station. The site has not yet been selected, though it is rumored that it will be located on South Beach. It is stated that a boat house and large surf boat will be located well inside the jettys. The people of Toledo have been putting in some extra gcod work ou the road from Mnckay's point to the Fall creek road during the past few days. Last Friday and Satur day there were good sized gangs at woik, and Tuesday there were fif teen at work. The ladies also take great interests In the work and some of them go over each day and make the men hot coffee for dinner. The road is now cleared and graded as far as the reck quarry. There is a bridge to be put in and then the road will be entirely open and ready for the grade on the upper end. The republicans seem, to have made a peculiarly unfortunate and unfit nomination for the office of prosecuting attorney for this district to succeed Seymour Condon. Geo. M. Brown, the nominee, is said by many exchanges to be a dissolute, worthless fellow, and even serious crime has been charged against him. Many prominent republicans of both Lincoln and Benton counties openly declare that they will in no manner support him. They feel freer in saying this from the fact that his nomination came from the most barefaced trading and dicker-, ing any convention ever knew. Fortunately the democratic nominee Geo. Don is, is a voting man of both integrity and ability. The office being a uon-polilical one to a large extent, it is safe to predict the defeat of Frown by a routing majority. -- - - Notice. There is no money in the treasury fir payment of warrants on general fund. As soon as money is on hand for payment of any of these warrants legal notice will be giveu through this paper to this effect. II. Dknuncer. Notice. All notes and accounts of Teter McDotigal are now in the hands of J. A. Hall, justice of the peace, for collection. All parties knowing themselves indebted by notes or accounts arc requested to come for ward aud settle at once. Teter McDovgau,. In Memoriam. The spirit of Ray Arnold, young est son of Mr. and Mrs. Job. N. Arnold, of Toledo, Oregon, took its Right in the early morn, of Saturday, April 21, 1894, and his remains were laid to rest by sorrowing friends and neighbors i;i Toledo cemetery on Sunday at 3 o'clock 'P - m - Owing to the large crowd i of friends and school mates that hai gathered to pay their respects 10 a ucparteu incru t;ie services were held in Grady's ha1.!. Rev. A. L. Ha.vley preached the funeral sermon and the services were con ducted by -the Toledo Cornet Baud, of which during life he was cn active and honored member. Ray was born in Shelby county, Minnesota, on the 7th day of Jan uary 1874, and was twenty years, three mouths and thirteen days old when death struck him down iu his early manhood. He came to Oregon with his parents and they settled on Yaquina Bay two miles below Teledo, in 1875, and hence all of his life was spent ou Yaquina Bay. Ray was well known and respected, and honest, sober, in dustrious boy, well liked and be loved by his associates aud school mates, and was an active and honored member of the Toledo cornet band. . Many beautiful flow ei were sLiev.ii'Oii his grave by friends and school mates, and the large crowd of people who wended their way to the beautiful cemetery the silent city of the dead over looking the evergreen banks that mark the course of the winding Olalla, expressed the high esteem in which they held their departed friend. ' Gone is the fragrance, fled is the flower; gone from among us in one short hour. Sad is father, mother, brother and sister, but gentle, changing time with its sorrows and joys will carry them through the trials of life. The loved cue that is gone in his youth and prime, may have lost some of the pleasures that are left toothers, but if he so lived that God knows him now, his troubles are over aud his joy will be fresh and eternal. The family extend their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends, both old and young, who so kindly and thoughtfully assisted them in their sad hour of trial. When the bugle rour.Cs the cull, Whcnour boys wo n. arching on, There will be a broken rank, For the loved ono that Is gctio. But when God's trumpot sounds the call, And we orosB to the other side. From the 1 curly gates his spirit Will lli at on tho silvery tide, Basket Social. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a basket social at Grady's hall, on Saturday evening, April 28th, for the benefit of their pastor, Rev. Hawley. Then will be offered the following PROGRAMME? Music, instrumental, ....Mrs. J. F. Stewart. Song, "Come to the Greenwood, Dec, "Death of the Drunk ard's Boy," . . .Emory Bridgham. Dec, "The Man in the Moon,".: Jessie Collamore. Song, "The Angels are look ing on Me." Rec, "The Drink Wolf and the Faithful Hound" . . Eva Dick. Rec "Which side are You on?" Kiv.a Cbllatoore. Song, "Little B"y Blue," ; Harry Trapp. Rec, ''The World on Fire," Olive Logan. Rec, "lie never Knowcd," l'.llie Ncwlaud. Music, instrumental Mrs. J. F. Stewart. Rec "Little Bess," Anna Alexander. Rec, "Two Fires," Anna Chambers. Song, "Merrv Nmgs the Lark Rec'., "An Old M.in's Story," .Jennie Alexander. Quartet, "Moonlight willCome Again." Everybody invited to attend. (.I'AUTKUit tXVIlXVUON OK 1VA llliKS. x'.,. 1 1... .1. .! the purpose of making an cxamin-1 Consistency, thou art a jewel, ation of all pcrsem who may ofur exceedingly rcarce amongst polili Ihcmselvcs as candidates for teachers cians, but never found with the the county school superintendent thereof will held a public txamin- ation at Toledo, on the 9th day of May i8i;j, commencing at the hour of one o'clock p. in. Dated at Newport, this 25th day of April 1804. Ciias. Bootu, Superintendent. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Geo. A. Whitney, deceased: Or dered, that Dr. J. R. Bayley, Capt. Jas. Robertson and James Ball, be and are hereby appointed such ap prattlers. PETER TELLEFSON, DEALER IN General Merchandise, Flour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Famishing Goods, Hats, Capa, Rubber and Oil Clo thins;. EOOTS Aim SHOES, . CROCEEI17 Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. Yaquina City, Oregon. THESE HARD TIMES A BUYER MUST MAKE Buy as much as possible. The place to clo this is at "CHEAP CASH STORE" oi T. P. FISH, where Prices" is the rule.' 3 . . Ci. r rai 1 - ;ii uiy gwwft rntL cnu - Ready Made Dry Goods, Groceries, T. P. FISH, The Leader in DIED. ARNOLD. At the residence of his parents in this city, on Satur day, April 21, 1S94, Ray Arnold, aged 20 years. . Waldport Items. Fine weather in this vicinity. Everyone seems busy this week making gardens, therefore, there is little news except the town gossip and that is prevalent iu all small places. Mr. II. W. Vader, of Axtell, has ?oue out to Toledo this week to prove up on his place. Work on Tidewater and Wald- poit wagon road will commence again next week with a large force of men. They expect to push the work right along new until the road is completed. Mr. Jacob Holgate, formerly oi this place but of late years of South Beach, has again put in his ap pearance iu our midst. He says he has come to slay, and has givea his son, N. S. Holgale, charge of the upper end of the route. J. W. Brasfield, of Seal Rocks, has been in town this week talking politics to the good brethren. By the looks of things times are going to be hot about the June election. Hon. R. A. Bensell, of Newport, is going to address the people of Waldport on the 5th of May, in behalf of the republican party. Democrats better look up or they will be left out entirely. . W. II. llarri.vou, Jr. has gone to Toledo this week on a surveying expedition. J. D. Axtell started this week for California, to be gone the sum mer. We are sorry to see you go John, but may success attend yju wherever you go. Another dance in Waldport on Friday night, it was quite a success. Boys you had better be careful or dances will get to be a chestnut be fore long. WRITlvR. Ponds, Bonds, Bonds! Editor Leader: Presuming on your kindness and diiTerence of opinion I yet crave a moii'tl of your rpacc. A great cry goes up from representative politi cians iu this neck of the woods: Suppress or restrict all immigration b;t bring in your capital, ye for- v' """" l" ""w icmtoiy. Keep your , - - - - - - - r scum, but bring; on wealth. 1 Which of you my friends, being about to loau gold dollars on a farm will do so on the simple recommen dation of the mortgagor or his agent? Which of you would loan money ou any farm with a clouse in the mortgage forbidding your residence thereon? How much of the foreign weidth interested iu this country .outside of government bonds may be traced to men who have cither lived here, have fiteuds 1 or relatives here resident or have AND GLASSWARE. iLzc Jeses lescsJ1.. "Good Goods at Low ! Ufi&ivm nnftT, 1 r 1 : a r-- 1 cii duu I o and ariULO Clotliiiio-, Etc. Hardware, Notions, Toledo, Oregon. Low Prices. visited this country? Will you in form me if the Chinese millionaires havs'any representative loan offices in this country, or is it the custom of John to send his spare dollars to the celestial land. Restrict if you like; suppress if you will. The populist will never obstruct, ' be cause the process' ensures his suc cess; that done you must adopt his finance ultimately, 'or issue bonds until they are not worth the paper written upon. If you insist upon isolation in one matter you will al so have to adopt it in commerce and finance to some extent.. And it is only fair the public should see the trend. I say we cannot do bet ter aud some day it will furnish some foreign power with a pretext to jump onto oar successors, as England did China years ago to compel her to open her ports. Respectfully Yours, Wm. R. Wakefield Waldport, April 23, 1893. 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A Barjrnin 260 acre3 of the be:-t land in Lincoln county; situa ted on the Alsea bay 3 miles above Waldport; has two miles of water front, 130 acres choice tide laud, good house, baru and orchard, eood stock lar.ge; 50 tors of hay con be cut on the place. Address, B. 1-. Joxes, To'.edo, Or. CdU .it n;s :c Eiki a Eriijj a:rc;s Eiaia noses VOTtft: is V.oroU- flven that the Countr A" t lerk of I tncoln iv.untv. oreircn, w ill re' celre sealed plans, specituatinns and strain it ruction of s'ich bridge, inch plans, r.aeh bidder thetcfr shall l e re- h cording to . ,.........,... 11, in, iv n ,.r crntot tt.o amount ot such lid hu h shall be forfeit ed to the county In case the .w.rd l made to him and he falls, rWi:se a ne'Wcts for the period of tw o oavs aiier s'ich aard has been n.ai'.c, tnd he has received due nrtlncatUn thereof, to et.terlntoii.ntrari and H'rhla bond 111 me si.ra oi amin e me amount of tus hid to Ihe satMaction of said County Court. 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