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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1894)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. r. STEYf ART.Kdltor and Proprietor. Entered at the postofflee at Toledo, Orezon. an second-class mall matter. Official County Paper. 1VOCAI, NOTES. Al. Taylor and J. F. Huntsuck'er were callers at tiais office today. J. H. Doty, of Waldport.. went to 'Albany on business the first of the week, stopping over at this place a short time on his return: We acknowledge a pleasant call: Mrs. J.' A.' Hill left last Tuesday for Cozad, Nebraska, wbeie she will visit among friends' and rela tives and' also receive iliedical treat ment from her old family physician. A movement is on foot to organ- fiza 'baseball club at Toledo. -A pursejias been made up and. balls, bats, etc, ordered, and the boys -.will clear a ground tomorrow. "There is some good ball players in Toledo arid a "good club could be gotten up. ,. . ,, The Newport baseball club, took up the Siletz boys challenge) and a match game was played at Newport last Sunday. By hard playing the Newport boys succeeded in holding the score down to 32 to 7, iu favor of Siletz. The Indian boys seem to be somethlnp' of bull r1avr, w ' County Clerk Ben Jones has been quite seriously ill ior several days, but has so far recovered as to be able to once more get around slow ly. Its pretty tough for a candi date to be laid up in bed for the last ten days of his campaign, but Ben's hosts of friends in the county will fully understand the situation and do his canvassing for him. Al. Waugh is making a splendid campaign for the office of county .treasurer. Mr. Waugh is a young man, and is well educated. He is perfectly competent to keep the books of the treasurer's office aud keep them straight. He is strictly honest in every sense of the word, and if elected will give a bond that is really a bond. Look out for campaign lies sprung on the eve of election to defeat some candidate. A charge that is wor thy of notice against a candidate is worthy of being made long enough before election for a defense to be made. A lie spruuer on the eve of the election and scattered over the county is one of the most detestable ,means of elcjietieeriTTgr Spot the campaign liar and nail his lies to jdas cross. George Sylvester informs us that he has again cot the wire for his telephoue line from Newport to IV ledo up, aud as quick as theinstni' meuts which have been ordered ar rive, it will be got iuto working or der. The line will only extend as far as Toledo at present. The line will be a great public conveu ieuce, and we hope to see it more liberally patronized that it was be fore. f .. : Hon. J. K. Wea'therford made a political address at the court house last Monday night to" a large audi euce. His address was an able ef- f tent and was well received by his 'heftrers. Mr. Weatlicrford has man personal frbtids here, and is -uicognued Ty men of all political pat lii rt as one of the ablest public men of Oregon, lie will, we be lieve, pall n large number of votes outside of his own purty in Lincoln county, If the people of the Alsea country want a representative on the coun ty board, and they surely need one, they should combine their votes on one of their candidates. If they scatter their votes it is not probable that either of them will be elected aud the Alsea conntry will go with out representation in the county court. Schiramel seems to be much the stronger candidate, and it looks like the common interests of the people of that section would cause all the people of that portion of the county to vote for him. A, I. McFadden is getting up quit a reputation as a ladies man. Word reaches this office that he was billed to speak at Klk City last night and when the time for speak ing arrived the school house was so crowded with ladies and children that but two xf the male population could gain access to the room, and so the balance of them had to re main out in the yard aud amuse themselves pithing horse shoes, playing leap frog, and other inuo ceut crimes. After a discourse ot nearly two hours Mac concluded that the ladies understood nuance well enough aud dismissed them Monday will be a kind of a thanksgiving day and April fool, all mixc- l up. Just as you happen to fed. Hon. Beal Caither and Sam Center camcover from tlie Agency h:;i Monday evening to hear Mr. Weatheiford's speech. A promineut Newport man says that he don't believe there will be ten straight tickets voted out of about 120 votes in that precinct. Al. Waugh is a young man, in telligent, educated and responsible He is a hardworking fanner, and is one of the best in Lincoln county. He will make a good county treas urer. The campaign in Benton county will wind up with a blare of trumpets and a flash of light at Corvallis Saturday evening. The issue out there has been well con tested. When preparing your ballot Monday be careful to mark out all names for county seat but Toledo, Should you by mischance mark out this name the judges will furnish you another ballot. No matter how hard times have been in Lincoln county Bep'Jones never asked a man flajveffc for him for less than $2 per day, as many a poor laboring man in Lincoln county can testily to. Miss Lulu Burt and Miss Anna Denman, two popular young of Elk City, were down attending the school entertainment last Saturday evening. The latter lady is teach ing the Elk City school. Be careful how you handle the Australian ballot. Remember you mark out the names of those you don't want to vote for and iior interfere with the names of those for whom you wish to vote. Marsh Simpson has managed his own business successfully and if elected county judge, as we believe he will be, ho will manage the busi ness of Lincoln county as success- full) . He is oue of the heavy tax payers of the county, and is a safe A worthy man to elect. A change has been made in the ageucy iloetors once more, Dr. Mulhaae, having been retired aud his place supplied by Dr. Cm!, of Fort Lewis, Colorado. Dr. Mul haue held the fort for about seven mouths, and Dr. Cinl mnkes' the fourth doctor within a year. .jSol Kinjwe.ut.l!iKaj;li to Tsv; port last Sunday on the esc.nrtiO'i aud every two-bit politician put on to the anxious neat iiwueJi Ucly, In days gdie by it i:; sdid that Sol. used to hold the lepublican sack, and the sight of his faec in cam paign times had the srane effect on a lot of ike old stagers that the bugle call has to an old cavalry horse. The exercises given by the school at the court house last Saturday night were;well rendered and were quite well attended, Owing to the shortness of the school term but two of the pupils had completed the , common school work, Miss Mamie McCluskey and Joe Turn- idge. Their diplomas w;ere pre sented to them with a few very appropriate remarks by Dr. Carter, of Elk City. The Corvallis Gazette makes the astonishing statement that John D, Daly was born in the state of New York. Wpll, what of it? The man had to be born some place, didn't he? That is 110 ' reason why the people should elect him to the leg islature to misrepresent them on the mortgage tax law; the exemption of indebtedness, and the Australian ballot law, and to vote for million aire Dolph for the V. S. senntx. The concert given by the Mamie bnnd at the Court house last , Suri day evening was not very well at tended, owing, no doubt, to the day on which it was held. The musk furnished by the baud was of a high character, and it is safe to say that under the efficient leader ership of Trof. D. C. Rosebrooks this baud equals, if not excels, any band of an equal number of pieces in the state. Col. T Jay JI'.iI.mM and M i)0' C. 1'. Crosuo, went down to i AlH-a and tout-' country a; '.mi this week to try and onceruoros ie tuat eeu.r.rv lioiu too wile- 01 tlie democrats afd poi'idist5. tte:t, R. A. lVusell has been on the proii- d for seveial days, mid wo uu.Vi Stand that JU-'ui l.dv and 1 Vi-.ijv, with pciiiaj"' iiioio of the f.iiiliftil, wi'.i swoop down on ir from the up per Abv.t Valley about tomorrow. Poor old Abva and Yahats. Thoii i&ilh must be indeed weak. Bert Waugh has been again duly installed brakeman on the O. P. Mr. end Mrs. A. R. Chapman were over from Corvallis last Sat urday and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mr;,-. R. Pcdrick. Our friend J. H. Maine, of New port, was a very welcome caller yesterday. We greatly enjoyed a few minutes talk with him. The Oregon Pacific railway, with all its appurtenances and belong ings will again be offered by the sheriff of Benton county to the highest bidder next Saturday at the court house door In Corvallis. There has been a total lack of the basr, drum clatter that was kept up prior to the December sale, and the public is but little informed on the matter. There ore those who vigorously believe that the Hoggs wiil be a;; prominently on han 1 as a Fore thumb, and bid the poor orphan thinjj in, wbiic others do not ot all incline to that belief. As sincerely as we hope for a sale to take place we mu.'.l confess that we have but very little faith in the prospect. The only j;ood feature now apparent is the fad that the oad is paying operating expenses. With such a condition a sale will be made some time, 1 1 Fourth of July Celebration. There will be a public meeting of the citizens of Toledo and vicinity, at the court house on Saturday ev ening at 8 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of making preparations to celebrate the Fourth of July at To- edo. All the people are earnestly requested to attend. Thanks. The old soldiers hereby wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly helped to make Decoration Day at Toledo, May 30th, in all respects, a success and especially for the efficient assistance by the ladies In behalf of same. R. Campbell, O. A. Hooker, A.O. Krogstad, Committee. '' School Report. The following is a report of the Elk City school for the month of May: Nu mber of days taught, 19; Num ber enrolled, 29; average, 25. Roll of honor: Irma Carter, Warren De- C.. Ora DeyoeMyrtJeHartlsy, Lillie Hartley, Lillie Parks, Bennie Van Orden, Frank Hartley, Ed mund Hartley, Willie Simpson, Charlie Van Orden, Paris Parks, Charlie Parks, Hattie Parks, Os car Parks. Anna M. Dbnman, Teacher. Alsea Bay Notes. Splendid summer weather has reached us! sunshine and showers so nicely apportioned that we begin to think providence has a special blessing upon this community. Dr. Jennings has been with us in the interest of Newport for coun ty seat and proceeded with his little legend tq Yachats and Lobster pre cincts. Mr. J. C. Barnes wishes me to report populist gains in the black belt. Early last week in Lower Alsea precinct a large fish hawk carrying a white fish passed soar- ingly over the ranch of one of the faithful pursued by the great Amer ican eagle. When opposite the house the collision iu mid air oc curred and there was a great fall in fish, and our faithful brother had fish for supper. Perceive the omen and read the interpretation. The fish hawk represents the National banks, the American eagle repre setits the people, and the collision in mid air the coming fight. Result: the populist gets the fish. Now trot out the initiative and referen dum; that is democracy as well as good populism. Mr. J. Kingsley, Lower Alsea's politician, has recently returned from a business tour through Lob ster and Yachats precincts. His democratic remarks on the subject were crisp and brief. "It's the daugdest nest of populists I was ever in. Only two republican votes in the outfit and those out in the mountains hunting and too busy to come to the polls. . It was unneces sary to enquire about the democrat ic canvas. The Keknian bridge gang are hard at work and soon the festive Webfoot of the valley will be able to sail his prairie schooner right down here to and , fro, from San Diego to Esquimault, and from Kansas City to Waldport. Some of us are foolishly sensitive and feel sorry to see our indepen dent organ, usually so feailess in the championship of the people and willing to air the views of all when they assume the responsibility with name and address (not necessarily for publication but. as a pledge, etc) come out last week wffh four col umns of antagonism, and a pervad ing atmosphere' bf strictly stringent partisanship. However, nothing "succeeds like success," and per haps it is indecent for the hayseeds to criticize a metorpolitan publica tion, which we have beeri accus tomed to greet with respect. Let "" that the editor had gone for a holiday and left some imbecile in charge inadvertently. Imprimatur. For the benefit of Imprimatur, and the many other friends the Leader feels that it has on Alsea Bay, we would simply say that the Leader violates no political pledge direct or implied. It is indepen dent in the true sense of the word, but that does not imply a total lack of politics. The editor that has honest political convictions and fails to stand by them through fear of losing some patronage, is the worst traitor that can be turned loose in the journalistic field. A true inde pendent paper is one that has the moral courage, in the face of threats of withdrawal of patronage and other means of support, to stand for honest government, and one that will denounce rascality and moral turpitude wherever found. Wheth er the Leader is independent or not we point to its record on the matter of the Job bank swindle; the Hadley railroad fake; the present ownership book deal, and other matters. And the only pledge we have made, or will make, is that as long as the present editor runs the Leader, and we hope that the time will be long, it will continue to de nounce all wrongs, whether out of party or in. As for the publication of articles in the Leader, we will have to resent the imputation of Imprimatur. Our columns have been, and are still open to all com munications, whether we agree with them or not, and the editor only reserves the right to exclude those which iii his judgement are notouducive to the public good, or which are too long, or some sim ilar reason, and no article has ever been rejected for political or other partisan reason. And further, we say that we welcome all honest crit icism, particularly that of what he terms the "hayseeds." A paper that keeps in close touch with its country readers will never go far wrong, and honest mistakes are on ly recognized by honest criticisms. Farms for Sale. I have several farms, both culti vated and uncultivated, for sale in racts oi 40 acres and upwards. These lands are adapted to fruit, vegetable" and sheep culture. Will be sold very cheap and on reason able terms. Anyone desiring to purchase such lands will do well to call on or address M. J. Aixphin, tf. Little Elk, Oregon. MEAT." I will make a trip from Yaquina to head of tide with fresh meats of all kinds 011 Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday of each week. First class meat at hard times prices, tf. J. O. Carter. Administratrix Notice. In the County court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon. VOTH'E 10 IIKUKBY GIVEN THAT TIIF. I X 1 dertlgncd has been appointed by the coun ty court of Lincoln County, Oregon, adminis tratrix of theestateof L. M. Ilarmni, deceased, late of Lincoln county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are herebv notified to present them daily verified to nu at my rjll3i.M on IK-pot slough, near Toledo, Oiegon, within six months from the date hereof : aim all persims Indebted to said estate are uotliled to settle the same im mediately. lated at Toledo, Oregon, this .f, ds y o! March ISfrl. M. C. HARMON, Administratrix ot the Estate of I.. M. Rarraou, deceased. Notice for Publication. Land Olllce at Koseburg. Oregon, i April lti, lsw. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention lo make filial proof In support of his claim, and that said pioof will lie made be-' fore the Register and Receiver at Koseburg, I Oregon, on Friday June , lwt, vli: ! Vlr.ll A. Viilltis oa Hawstead Katry No. 7,075, 1 for lt No. -1. Section , and lots 1, ', 8. i, See-'. Hon S, Township It south, Range S west. i He names the following witnesses to prove his contln nous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vli: N. J, UooOman, Willard Grout, ' Carlo Manottl and K. E. llauimersly, all of i Tidewater, Lincoln countv. Oregon. R. M. YEATt II, Register. Notice ofFiHalSettlexaent Notice Is hetebv given that the undersigned, executor of the cstetr of Marv S. Bevens. late of Lincoln county, Oivon, deceased, has tiled his final account Iu saidpstatv, w iih the clerk of Lincoln Conntv, Oregon, and that the countv ' court has fixed the.n.day of Juii. i.m, at the court house of said county as the time and place for hearing objections, if anv. to said ilnat account aud the Kit (mtnic! said estate. H. I. HE VIS.' Executor of Ihe estat of Mary .'. B.vtns. de ceased. i.atJMr2l,lM. snow- TOLEDO, OREGON Dealers in GENERAL - . ME Clothing,- Boots and Shoes, Hats and Staple Groceries, and all offered at the Lowest Cash Prices. When in Town call and and please you. PETER TELLEFSON, DEALER IN General :-: Merchandise, Flour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing GooJ.s, Hats, Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothinc. SOOTS AND SHOES, -CROCKERY A' ' , . ... i- Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. Yaquina City, Oregon. DO YOU WANT It Will Pay YOU to see I CAN SELL YOU FIRST-CLASS STOCK, ..... Warranted True to Name and Free From Disease and Insect Pests AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Home Grown and Healthy Trees er.,F. ste;wjPle.t, Toledo, Oregon ?-At LEADER OFFICE - C. B. CBOSNO & CO., M lit Agents and Akbmteis, HAVE BARGAINS IN , Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots ov Blocks IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. AbstretofTitleto any property in Lincoln Comity furnislied Toledo Notioe for Publication. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, Mav at. ism. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE a' followltiK-namcd settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Lincoln County, at To ledo, Oregon, on July 17, 18'JI, vis: t Charles (lonlon, H. II. No. 11,095, for the west !iof northwest of section IS, and southeast '.. ot northeast '4' and northeast t of southeast '4 of section II, township i south, range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: A. J. Miller, John ilutler, John Klynn, all of Toledo, Oregon, and Andrew Smith, of Yaquina City, Oregon. ROllEKT A. MILLER, Register. Notioe for Publication. Land Olllce at Koseburg, Oregon, May lMh lull, NOTICE l" HEREBY GIVES THAT THE KoL lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hit claim and that said proof will be made before 11. K. Jones. County clerk of Lincoln Countv, Orejon. at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oiezon, on Thursday. July 12, m, vis: UK HA UK LlKSE.on lid. Eutiv No. f.,m. ; for lot 8, scetlnu I, lots .", , 7. s, 9, and southwest quaiier of northwest quarter of section 1J, township H. south, range 9 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlr: Ilenrv llovsen, Charles Mi nottl, W. DelekhotTaud Oscar Tom, all of Alsea, Benton County. Oregon. R. M. VEATCII, Regliter: EoiIses A Torpid MALARIA, UAurc A VI iniibri r i "s . x. i mm 3 -XF-APPETITE.NS 5c n;nsros see us and -sre -will try AND GLASSWARE. FRUIT TREES? jyiE .before buying. on demand. Oregon. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, Mav .Srd. 1S!M. VOTICE IS lltnrnv GIVEN That the i" following-named sertler hns filed notice of his intention to muke final proof in uporl of .tiseitii.il, mm mat saiu Tool w ilt tie ll;a l? I 0- iore tr.e county clerk of Lincoln t oiimy, at To ledo, Oregon, on June 25, 18M, vli: John U. Fersrhweller, i K. Sn. 11,04, for the east hnlf of southwest ouarter and lots 13 and 14, section il, township 12 s.mth, range 10 esi. tie unities me i-.ut-wiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz: August Haberman, i cicr i-viiiiutrr, .iociit j-i-ium ST Run Jolill r Smith, all of nquiua Cltv, L regon. ROHKliT A. MILLER, Register. THE ODELL Type Writer. buy .the (VPF.t.L TYPE WHITER y"- with H characters, end ?1. fur the PIN OLE CASK ODELL. warranted lo do :.v:er tauti anw macr.ine ma!1. It combines simtiln'ltv i s-e of openrtson, wears longer without fust of lepalrs tuan i nv other lra 'hln -. ni no Ink i i.er tneopsrntor. tl is . (.-t, c-,t namial, ni.-Llc p'aied, p:ne -t, r.ntl r.r-i'e 1 t all kiiidsot typewriting, l.lkon printing pit" It produces sharp, eiea i, 1 (.'!;,! i,!iii!i-crint Two or ten copies can he made : cox- itritlii' ... iiia-uigeiii isrrsuu ,-en oecnn:e an ois rator in two days. We cflV-r $1,0011 t K,:v ()p"rat.ir Who Call 0nll.ll thf WiirL- th. Il; l 111 l r. i.citnb'.e AgentsnTidSalcsir.cn wanted. Spc- j For Pamphlet giving lidonetntnu, etc. ini luuiifBinenis to en ft-. lid- Odell Type Writer Co. e-w'jl licarbom si. cilh .i;o. ILL. Our Groat Ofi'er. In another column w nnoniee the purlieu. Tt.1 "'l,,!r,1,,i:,'l',l,t',"',,,i arraein-nt with The Weekly Oetrolf Free Press, a pa-, er so well known, fcy reputation tit lea-t, thel r. : s-icciiil mention of its great mcrrit seems searrclv recc-ary. W! lie one of the futir.l t f ra. pers, it doc no!.!. lend alone i -) .. hurt . t'lis features for Its popularity ; i; Is (,,,;t Uv 'n,,icd for Its literary excellence. 'I he l e ' v.-rVers of Af.cn.v.n:id fluroperoMrlh-.;:.. to ltcoHn:n., I.o e.tl.ottr readers will fiii.llh- V.t.. it-s a perfect rvrloiHicdta of the b. rt cirr-nt iltc'ra litre. Wh.Mi the great iot v pro.ii; ;,-n l-con-s..t-retl.li tsa matter of w.Mu'.er h. w hi '.iter estlng an,i instructive a Journal run I e fur l-h-ed .or co low a price as one tb a ve.r-a hrnls,:nepr,.;iliiiiil:ie'tui'l - We know that every one oUmr frlsrdswll'l i beueiltted by readlni: The l .te I'n - and we : " .'".' r-''v-niiti noon or, ourah ht- ari lllscertalnlvsnopioriiiititv ol BV,i tlUiilUii) van lla!o1vn;gi. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor,, ,1 31. H. MAI, For Secrtary of State. CHAS. NICKELL. For State Treasurer, T1IOS.L. DAVIDSON, For Attorney-General, W. H. HOLMES, For State School Superintendent, 1). 8. V. KEID, - For Bute Printer, JOHN O'BRIEN, For Supreme Judge, A. S. Bennett. District Ticket, For Congress 1st District, J. K. WKATHERFORD, For Prosecuting Attorney, GKO. M. TJORRI8, County Ticket. For Joint Senator, C. II. I.F.E. For Joint Representative, H. M. BUl'XK. For County Judge, W. SIMPSON. For County Clerk, D. F. JONES. For County Treasurer, ALBERT WAUGH. For Sheriff, LEE WADE. For County Supe rtntendent, T. J. EIJ.IOTT, For Commissioner, CAUL 9CHIMMEL, K. A. STRATFORD. For Assessoa, ff. PARKER. For Surveyor, W. T. WEBBER For Coronor, DR. F. M. CARTER. DEMOCRATIC STATU PLATPOKM. The representatives of the democratic party In convention assembled make the following declaration of principles and measures as their platform In the present campaign: Axe declare our steadfast adhesion to the fun' damental maxim of the democracy-. viz: Gov ernment by ihe people, honestly -and economi cally administered, for thfl orcntcrt vnnA fn th freatcst number." We charge uponthe repub. Ican party and its reckless legislation inil the evils from which the people are now auflerMig and assert that the low prices of farm product' non-employment of labor, general depression in business and stagnation of industry, are the results of the unjust and burdensome taxes, high protective tuiifr syetem, and and other class legislation of tho republican party, m which the demonetization of silver In 178 and the contraction of our currency are instances. We believe that all taxation should be equal and Just, that unnecessary taxation Is unjust taxation, and that the wealth of a nation should bear its just proportion of the burdens of the national government, und that we are In favor of an income tax. We favor the calling of a constitutional con vention to submit to the voters of the state a constitution embodying among other things what is known as the Initiative and referen dum. We again declare our faith in and advocacy of the im perishable principles of the democrat lc party as re-atltrined by the democratic plat form, We have an abiding faith and Implicit confi dence in the integrity, good faith and patriot-0 ism of l'resieent Cleveland, and believe that ho will accomplisn, so far as in his power, before the close of his term of ottice, all the pledges of the democratic .party contained in the national platform adopted at Chicago In 1892. ' We endorse the repeal by congress of the odi ous federal election law, and endorse its efforts more prosperous condition of aflalrs. We favor the speedy construction of the XI ragua canal by the government and under g in benait oi inrin retorm ana to bring about a Xlcn- under b-ov- ernm.'tit supervision and control. vie -e anirm tne position tnat nas ever been h ever oeen -r ty, that gold X - money. We PV-i- crlralnatloii V mage to Sup- J! mnmiftinea ny tne democratic party, and silver nro cmi.uIIv the people's mi are opposed to Tl measures of discrlral; against silver, and demand free coinase to tiun- ply the demands of business, and that all mon ey issued by the government be made a legal tenner ior nu ueuis, ooin pumic ana private. We Relieve that the nenslon roll should be one of honor, and M'e favor liberal pensions to soldiers disabled In the service of our countrv. We are In favor of the election of United States senators by the direct vote of the peo ple. ' We denounce the act of the last legislatmo whereby was repealed what is known as "The Mortgage Tax Uw," and we demand its re-tnfcl'V.iiCTl-llt fhe next session. we demand that all mopertv snail be assessen at Its true cash value, ana that there shall be deductions only for indebtedness which has a corresponding taxable credit. We demand the enactment and enforcement of more stringent laws for the protection of the salmon ,ana sturgeon nsning industry, ana m abolition of all fishtraps, bc ins and wheels, and favor more extensive artificial propagation. We are in favor of liberal appropriations for the improvement of our rivers and harbors, aud the adoption of such measures as will tend most speed to the opening of the Columbia river. We are opposed the Chinese and all panper. . Imiu'lgratlmii,' "- . ... ,v .- . We i.'-vor a change In the law regulating the adoption ' school text books which will invite healthy coi-PPet't'on and prevent too frequent charges in thO same. We are in favO'.o'lawi for the protection of depositors In banK'S-. .... . we are in favor ot the abolishment of railroad and tall other unnecessary commissions. We favor llxed salaries for all public ofbeer s and the abolishment of tfce fee system, and arc. opposed toan officer receiving more than his constitutional salary- . . We condemn as infamous the attempt of the last legislature totamperwith the purity of our elections by so amending the Australian ballot Llay.iis to take from it all its beneficent provis- modification of said law. We declare ourselves in sympathy with the ist decision of Jndge Caldwell, regarding the rights of labor in the recent controversy be tween the Union Pacific Railroad Company and its employes. We arraign the last legislature for Its waste pf the people's money by extravagant and rack lev" appropriations, ana hold the republican uanv of the state responsible for the shameless and v .'clous legislation of that body, and we call upon the honest voters of the state to relieve tie eoninionwealth of this incubus upon its In dnstry an prosperity by taking the reins of powerfrnm Ihe hands of such Incompetent nd unworthy servants. The people cannot how for linmunitv ftom corrupt appropriation! til public money soling as the party Is in power Is controlled by the combination of spoilmien which hns and will control the republican party of this state. IiOBT CAMPBELL, i PROl'KlETOR Of ' Toledo Meat Market,1 DEALS IN ' , ' ' Fresli anil Cured Meats 1 OF All . KINDS. ' Toledo, - .- Oregon. A Bargain 260 acres' of the best land m Lincoln county; situa- ted on the Alsea bay 3 miles above Waldport; has two miler-t)f"aier front, 130 acres, choice tkle landy good house, barn and orchard, good ' stock ranee: so tons of hay can be S cut on the place. Address, B. F. Jones, Toledo, Dr. The Alsea House 11 uhlportf-iLiHcoln Count If, V:-- (t yet on, Headqiiartt-rs fpr politicians, tour ftts, hlintep and the public. Coinfort, clemliness and good grub at low raes, our motto. Feed ttable and saddle ponies. Vc Joint i Count Clerk Bheriil Treaet pchool Purve: Assess Coron Comru Justic Const! "cii ME Ueth Bund till days Bund All JbT. . p Di moot Itev. "Rec towr Fe . ball ; Sec i TO x -a . brot . dial I. f full ' wel l! J. i ') c Wj. R. Wakefield, Prop. J. J X - ii i'1 ,n f -- ''r-s ' - rr