otml Remember that this paper is the only one in Lincoln or Benton county that has the courage to stand for the common people. The Leader should be read by every tax-payer of Lincoln County. It will cost you but $1.50 a year. tttOlll Volume II. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, June 14, 1894 Number 15. 2K DIRECTORY. LUSVtljl COURTY. Joint Senator County Judge Clerk Bheriff Treasurer School Superintendent Surveyor Assessor Coroner Commissioners C. B. Crosno - " D. P. Blue B. F. Jones George Landis - Henry Denlinger Chas. Booth Jos. iiiueon T. E. Parker - Jus. Russell J. O. Stearns M. L. Trapp TOLEDO PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J. A. Hall A. E. Altree CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPALOHl'RCH. Services win be held under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal church as follows: First Sunday in each month at Elk City school house at 11 a. m . and 7 p. m. Second and Fourth Sun- nays at-ioieao, at n a. m. ana 7 p. m. Third ouauB ni Jiui rvui n'uwt liuuse, Bb o p. in AU are cordially invited to attend. A. L. HAWI.EV, Pastor, Address, Toledo, Oregon. VJT. JOHN'S CHURCH Protestent Episcopal. O Divine service the third Sunday of every month, at 11 a. m. All are Invited to attend. Rev. Chas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, jMjciory, newpon, ur, 10. O. F. Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet every Friday evening at their hall in this Renos Arnold, Sec'y. J. S. Gaitheb, N.O. T O. O. T. Meets every Thursday evening, :ou ociock, in craaye nan. tnn town H. R. Fant, C. T R. E. Collins, Secretary. FA.'end J. V. Toledo. Union, No. -iSerMeeta every Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, in Grady'a hall in this town. All members requested to attend. T. T. Reeder, President ; J. J. Turntdge, T 0. 0. F. Bay Lodge No. lie; of Vaqnina City, m- uietjin every (wtuniHv tl?TlJT;ir. Iwi.II. oroiners are always welcome. E. bubhows, Secretary. . j. N. Stark, N. 0. f O. O. F. Newport Lodge No. 89, meets every oaiuruay evening, visiting Dromers are cor dially invited to attend, Cyrus Dixon, 1. 1. Smith, Secretary. N. G. AF. & A. M. Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Saturday on or before each full moon. Visiting brothers are cordially HlMmul Tin 12 ,udb,( It' A, " t. V.Y.W.....U. WAD. U. I. U 1? . 1U, Jab. Robertson, Secy. GA. R. Phil Sheridan Post No. 24, meets every second and fourth Thursday evening. Gko. Sylvester, Coin. R. A. Bensell, Adjt. U.B.Vogle, PRACTICAL VATCHS4KER Corvallis, Oregon H0TL LINCOLN tSe.'ti. VINCENT, Prop, First-class, Charges Reasonable. UtilM&di . OREGON. t a rr a t t J. I . . 1! " 1 1 n . . : " Toledo Oregon, fieeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of legal papers j exeouted with correctness. Careful attention . given to all business entrusted to my care. IT. C. SHEPARD, . Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in anv court in Tjnraln County promptly and carefully at tended to. J. T. JEFFREYS. Attorney-at-Law, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Will practice in Justice, County Ind Circuit Courts of Liricolri Cotliyty. Solicit correspondence. No charges unless oil gred, lipi -Pacific Railroad I COMPANY, CHAS. CLARK, Receiver. fcnnecting with steamer HOMER between Yaquina and San Fran jcisco.. ?,'. : Aiusia dates: SSS.'.'.1". !S ! April 23rd, and about every ten days thereafter. Ivery ten days thereafter. ( Freight tnd Passenger rateuppljr to My ro 8. J. HtitURY, SOS d CO., Kos. 1 to I Mark.t Rl Francisco, California.."' v . T ..T tnAS.CXAIlk, Reeeiver, if-) rr CorrallU Oregon Priest DM LJN OSto YQTJESTA.. -WE HAVE FULL fc COMPLETE STOCK Dry Goods, Notions, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, GUM BOOTS, GUM COA.TS OIL. GIjOTHING all oe Which we are Selling at Hard .gent for Brownsville "Woolen Mills Goods. and Fits Guaranteed. M. TVI. BIRIJSIK:, Prop, Cigars, Tobacco, Coufectionery, Fruit, etc, Billiard and Pool Parlors, gOA QUIET AND ORDERLY RESORT. YAQUINA CITY, - OREGON, ROB'T CAMPBELL, Proprietor or Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IX Fresh and Cured 3Ieats OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. A Barrain 260 acres of the best land in Lincoln county; situa ted on the Alsea bay 3 miles above Waldport; has two miles of water front, 130 acres choice tide land; good house, barn and orchard, good stock range; 50 tons of hay can be cut on the place. Address, B. F. Jones, Toledo, Or. The Afsea House Tfahlport, Lincoln County, Oregon, Headquarters for politicians, tour ists, hunters and the public. Comfort, cleanliness and good grub at low rates, our motto. Feed stable and saddle ponies. Wm. R. Wakefield, Prop. Notice for Publication. - Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 8rd, 18l. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Lincoln Connty, at To ledo, Oregon, on June 2a, WM, vli: Joka B. Vensrhweller, H.K. No. 11,084, for the east half of southwest quarter and lots 13 and 14, section 0, township 12 south, range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, via: August Haberman, Peter Sclilmer. Jooeph Hchlmer and John E. Smith, all of equina City, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. Farms for Sale. I have several farms, both culti vated and uncultivated, for sale In tracts of 40 acres and upwards. These lands are adapted to fruit, vegetable and sheep culture. W ill be sold very cheap and on reason able terms. Anyone desiring to purchase such lands will do Well to call on or address lit J. AxitaiH, tf. Little Elk, Oregon. NOW A- -AXD- Times Prices. MeasLires taken Does This Apply to You? There are many families In this section who do not take the Leader, some In fact who do not read any paper regularly. 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Land OSlce at Roseburg. Oregon. Anril lli. 1X94. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT THE 1' following-named Bottler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of nis ciaim, ana mat saia prooi win oe maae oe- fore the Register ana Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Erldav June 8, lMtl. vtr: Tirgll A. Vldlto, oa Homestead Entry No. 7,075, lor ixl i0. 4, wcuon 4, ana lots l, i, o, s, cec tion 5. Townshln 14 south. Kauire 9 west. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resiaence upon ana cultivation oi saia iana, vis: n. J. uooonmn, uiara uroutf Carlo Manottl and E, E. Hammersly, all of imuwaier. iiucuiu couuiy, rrcgon. R. US. VEA1TH, Register, Notice ofFinalSettlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Mary 8. Bevens, late of Linooln countv.Oreeon. deceased, has filed his Anal account in said estate, with the cleric of Lincoln connty, Oregon, ana that the county court has fixed the 29, day of June, 1MM, at the court house of said county as the time and 8 lace for hearing objection!, If any. to said na; account and the settlement of said estate. 11. J. IH'.N i.s, Executor of the estate oi Mary c. Bevens. do Ceased. Dated May 2i, 1K4. THE ODELL Typ wilTb e Writer. will buy the ODELL TYPE WRITER O JL U with 7 characters, and 18. for the SIN GLE CASE ODELL, warranted to do oeiier worn ir.an any macmno made. ease of operation, wears longer without cost oi 11 ooniiincs simplicity witn durability, speed. repairs tnan anv otnor machine. Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It U ncnt. suh. stantlal, nickle-plated, perfect, and adapted to an KimiBui iyi) wriuiig. i.ikc a priming press, It produces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts, Two or ten conies can be mtide at one writing. 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He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence nnnn and iMiltlv.Hnn of said land, vis: Henry lioysen, Charles Ml- iiutu, iv , iiicKaon ana uscar lom, an oi Alsea, Benton County, Oregon, ft. M. VEATCH, Register. JT. DENLIXGER, Attofney-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, M.v 90. 1W4 VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i.1 following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nrnnf In annnnrt nf his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tne county i:ierx oi Lincoln uouiur, at To ledo, Oregon, on July 17, ISM, vis: Charles (lor don, H. U. He. 11,086, for the west U of northwest of section IS, and southeast V. of northeast U and northeast ',' of southeast y of section 14, township U 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 Butler, John Flynn, all of Toledo, Oregon, and Andrew Smith, of Yaquina City, Oregon. iiuutni a. Jui.LfcK, Register. PRINING The pla-e to get your CARDS, ENVELOPES,;! LETTER HEADS, BILL READS, STATEMENTS, ETC., And all kinds of iiRiisriPirvro, Is at the LEADER OFFICE. j Price and Work Satisfactor County Commissioners Court. (June term.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th. The regular term of county court convened at the court house on Wednesday, June 6, 1894, with the following members present: D. P. Blue, judge; J. O. Steams and M. L. Trapp, commissioners; B. F. Jones, county clerk, and Geo. A. Landis, sheriff. The following proceedings were had: In the matter of the petition of C. L,. Hansen et al., for construc tion of five bridges on Yahats county road: Ordered, that J. 0, Stearns be and is hereby instructed to make a personal examination of said proposed bridges; draw plans for their construction; estimate the cost thereof and report to the court at its next regular session. In the matter of opening of coun ty road through the land of Feagles and Chambers on the county road known as Big Elk road: The sup ervisor of said district i3 hereby ordered to epeu said road. THURSDAY, JUJCB 6th. In the matter of the report of G. F Luckey et al., on Grant creek road: Read in open court and passed until tomorrw. ' In the matter of the petition of Jas. McDonald for lumber for bridges: Ordered, that the super visor of said Dist. No. 22, be author ized to purchase the same at ex pense of and for use of the county. In thejnatter of the infant child of Joseph Forrest, deceased: Or dered that the same be placed in the custody of R. F. Rains until the further action of this court, compensation to be fixed at $1.50 per week, to include all charges tor keeping. In the matter of the report of J. O. Stearns on petitions for bridges across Di ift creek at Alsea: Order ed that the report be accepted and the petition be granted as to one bridge at upper crossing; ordered, further, that J, 0. Stearns be and is hereby authorized to draw a con tract for construction of upper bridge petitioned for and under the terms proposed by O'Conner and Barnes, and report to this court on or before June 23, 1894. In the matter of the report of the committee on Elk City bridge: Ordered, that the report be accepted as presented to this court, FRIDAY, juns 8th. In the matter of a new road dis trict to be known as district No. 40: Ordered, thdt such Separate road district be and is hereby cieated, and be bounded as follows: Com mencing at the northwest corner of section 13, town 12, range, thence to southeast corner of section 12, town 12, range 8; thence west to southwest "corner of section 11, twp 12, range 8; thence north to notthwest corner of section 14, town ii, range 8; thence east to place ot beginuing. Ordered that John Yantis be and Is hereby ap pointed supervisor of said district. In the matter of the new road district No. 45: Ordered, that there be and is hereby created a separate road district to be known as district No. 45, to be bounded as follows: Beginning at the inter section of line dividing town. 12, and 13, range 12, with the Tacific ocean; thence east to northeast corner of section 4, town 13, range 10; thence south to southeast cor ner of section 21, town 13, range 10, thence we.st to southeast corner of section 22, town 13, range n; thence along the meandered line on the northerly line of the Alsea river and bay to the Pacific ocean; thence northerly along the ocean beach to place of beginning, In the matter of the report of Chas. Booth, county superindcut: Ordered, that the report be accepted alvpresentel t the court. In the matter of the r?port of G. Pi' Luckey 1 ct al., viewers on Grant creek road! Ordered, that said re port ba accepted and that said road be a public hihwiiy, In the matter or" the petition of Albert Meaker, et al., for lumber and nails to be used in the con struction of an 80 foot bridge on Fall creek road: Ordered, that pe tition be granted and supervisor be instructed jo procure necessary material as prayed for. In tho matter of the application for free scholarship to the State Agricultural college: There being no other applications for said va cancy, the nominations of Mr. Milncr Riggs and Miss Louise Lucnbergcr be confirmed and the cotvity instructed to notify the board of regents to that effect. In the matter of jurors' and wit ness fees at May term of court: Ordered, that all of said claims be allowed as signed for in jury and witness fee books, and warrants to be drawn for the several amounts. In the matter of sheriffs return of warrant for collection of delin quent taxes: Ordered, that the time for return of warrant for col lection of delinquent taxes now iu the hands of the sheriff, be extend ed until further action of the county court and the sheriff be and is here- ordered to continue collection of taxes under said warrant. . Ici the matter of the appointment of road supervisor for district No. 42: Ordered, that Virgil Vidito be appciulvu supervisor fur 1094. Court adjourned until June 29, 1894. The following bills Wore audited and allowed : A L Porter. Labor on bridge. I'2V00 l'ortor A llaul&r, making All on bridge, ,20 00 r Lui.cjr, Bui viuv vitmvr, 1U.OU S J Stewart, service as vtower, 7.70 A B Crosno. hauling for eourt house, 1.00 Thos li Parker, assessing, M.00 8 T Adams, examining teachers, 6.00 J 1! Matthew), printing, 4.C0 T P Fish, material for road, iO.M Rite Dedrlck, labor on ballot boxes, 86.00 JWParrlsh, peaco olllcer at election, 4.00 Ben C Irwin & Co., ink. LOS A Dunden, wood for eourt house, 10.80 Yaquina Bay Kews, printing, 4.26 Cyrus Dixon, witness fesx, 4.80 Jacob Frants. Janitor fees, 16.00 Peek & Kussell, supplies for county, 10.10 A T Peterson, eteel for road scraper, 6.60 W H Harrison & Sons, , bridge plank, 4.80 Coll VanCleve, printing notice, 1.60 J F Stewart, printing, 55,00 Coll VanCleve, printing bridge notice, 6.00 OLRoss, making voting booths. 6.00 J F Stewart, printing ballots, . 70,00 Thos K Parker, assessing. 78.00 Oeo A Landis, postage, etc. 38.46 Geo A Landis, services, 114.60 M. J scobs, rent oi store for polling place, 8.00 Krogstad Bros., lumber for bridge, 166.00 n x name. aeepiug rorrest iniant, m.oo T w Gorman, hardware for ballot boxes, 38.80 B F Jones. fess in county eourt, 131,48 Corbett, Falling & Robertson, hard ware for ballot boxes, 18.20 Krogstad Bros, lumber for EU City bridge, 164. B0 Stewart A Sox. hardward lnvJA Qi.o A Landis, service as sheriff, 01.76 J U Stearns, service as Coin, k mileage, 61.00 J A Hall, canvassing election returns, 4.60 Barney Morrison, " " " 6.00 D F Jones, " " 4.60 D P Blue, - cMi paid for county, 8.86 flCRVKYINQ ORAKT CnKKX HOAD, W H Harrison, surveying, , 81,10 Wm Pepin, viewer, , v, 13.01) Jas Hodges, ehainman, - ' 10.00" lister urant, " y 6,00 BF Grant, exmnn, 6,00 1 H McNeil, supplies for eourt house, (.20 ML Trapp, services as commissioner, 24.00 GeoALandli, sheriff fees levying on delinquent taxes, 800.no C Q Copelaud, rent of eourt house, 100.00 ril BILL, 8TARI VS. SMITH. Claud Warron, justice of the poace feel, 7,(6 Nettle Baker, . witness fees, . , 4.80 Idola Baker, " ' 4,80 Nettie Narlan, " " , ' vJ ' 4 80 Lou McVey, V, S 8.30 WW January, (' a 1 WBMulkey, 'V. V' 4.80 Mrs. M, Young, 4,60 Fred Duncan, constable foes, - 14.60 BTATg VI. SY. if.11' ?" of th peace few, '.00 C W Bogue, Juror fees, 1,00 JnoNewland, " " von A Stanton, " " . J.W AT Peterson, " 1.00 R A Arnold, 11 11 100 Chas Kuhl, constable fees, 6.80 Jno Logan, witness fees, 1.60 frank Ampach, " " 1.60 A L McFadden, attorney feci, 6,00 Stati va. Junius. - Chas Miller, witness fees, Jack Waugh, " " 8.20 ,C0 6.H0 E N Petit. V Harry Hondrlcks, " ft 11 K Chipman, " "J Jas Herron, " " 1.70 1.70 1.70 w A Uoa, -11 1 7o i R liayley, prosecuting attorney, 7.00 Allen Paikor, Justice of the peace lees, 6.16 Wl MAY TMM OF DISTRICT COURT. Juror fees. 3M.O0 Willi Rich, witness before gtanJ Jury, 2.40 Chas Ma Vay, " ' '-"km Jno Baker. " ' moo Mrs Dolly uaker, 10.90 Nettle Bsker, " 10.no Rebecca Harlan, " " " 11,30 mm. t. Aiiree, " " 13, 10 Uleuna Irish, " u.40 ' Btamvi. Job, Job it Davis, JO Wilson, witness fees, lo.co Stati vs. Buauiort, Jus SUIuton, witness fees, 2.00 7.60 JUBflM Of F.MITK1W. "'iWade .VKOO 0 M Brown, g.jn John Watklus, e.oo Oils Klsor g.oo Aiuert uosKllis , 9.60 Geo Henshaw e.OD T T Heeder, a.oo J J Dristow g.ou Jas Hamar, and returns, 12.40 Jno Httmpson, ;' 6.00 J H Kushton, .ou Dan'l llrotberson, M.OO O V Luckey 8.00 Dudlev TraDD a nn J It Harlan 6.00 P.. G"' win Ul.fenouer .uu Jno Yanils, .on Joilah Gideon a.ou ofj iieims coo n v "anborn .oo J P Wolf and return 12.M Annul 31 arus 6.01) II W Vader,.. . ,. .no DW Counsel, 6.00 Jas R Barclay, , 12.60 uscar 10m e.00 T i Elliott a m J A Dunsworth ...!,. IflO Sain Hill goo L A Peek, 600 Jas Hheppard, 6 00 1 11 Daly 6,00 B H Stratford g.OO Ira .Miller ., j.oo Barnoy Morrison, A.OO H Palmer, 6.00 11 S Fustur, M Z 8 Derrick,., , , 6 00 ft' II Alexander, .0Q CLiakiorELIcnoic. J Jan nary , 19.00 M. L. Glass , Ii.ao Claude Warren, , 6.00 Ken Young 6.00 Robt, Harrison, ,,, 6.00 W II Harrison, (.00 (leoAxlell ,, ,oo Martin Lyons 1.00 C J Bishop. , , 6.00 F C Counsel e 00 Jerry Bank e 00 J 8 4ilh.,lt. .00 W 8 Hoilord and returns, 11. (C J M Bowen, , 6.00 EM Anthony,,,., g.oo Geo EParrU 6.00 W LPwyre. a.oo Wm Howell and returns 7.60 W Powers,.,, 6.00 1... m.iYi., 6.00 111 6.00 too 6.00 ........ill. 6,00 ank TUIotaon.... rr 1 nDOi, LM Starr, Robt. Burch What rennoyer Had To Say. "Silence is golden," said Govern nor Pennoyer to an Oregonian re porter. "I have not a word to say concerning the result of the election. This is the time to think, not to talk." "But how do you explain the re suit?" "Why but no, I have firmly ma,de up my mind to say nothing for publication, I have just rej turned from a trip to Lewis river, where I went to see if my property there had been injured by the flood. My mill floor here is covered with seven feet of water. It would make" a man's heart sick to go up there. There will be a terrible loss to th6 country." "Why was there such a falling off in the expected vote for Pierce?" "Iconnotsay anything. As X said before, this is the time to think, and not to talk. Ah, me! Misfortunes never come singly; We have a Cleveland administra tion, a republican victory and a ilood ot high water." t "Which do you consider the worst?" "The greatest of them is -wellv it's like the little boy, who, stand ing at the cross-roads, was asked by a traveler the road to Derby. 'Both lead that way,' said the boy, 'But which is the better?' was ask ed. 'Well, I don't know, but one thing is surej if you take One you will be sorry you did not choose the the other. " Governor Pennoyer absolutely re fused to give any expression regard ing the result of the election, but H was evident that he was a sorely disappointed man. X Nashville Notes. Austin Altree returned this week from Kings Valley, Eddie Watson made this vicinity a visit the first part of the week. There was a dance and brush slashing given at Fred Wagner's last Friday night. A good tim was had. f ,,,. - Mrs. I. F, Eddy and daughter' Miss Lucy, of Chitwood, spent t -week visiting friends and relatives at Norton. Jas. Fowler, of Kings Valley, came down on business recently He reports lively times at that place, as the Salvation army is there at present. Miss Barah Martin, of Eddyvllle, spent several days visiting friends in this vicinity. There will be preaching at the Nashville school house by Wm. bethers on Saturday, June 16, ' aT 7:30 p. m., and on the following Sunday at 10 a, m., and 3 p. m.' A. L. Porter iutends to start a crew on the job of surveying ht has on the head of the 8iUtz, about the 19th of this month. Eddyville will celebrate tbY glorious Fourth of July. Everyone should put forth every effort . to mflls f a .llifjiri.. wi a ou,vcffa, E. H. Bryant was exercising his blooded cayuse last Sunday. We. would advise him not to take one of the gentle sex along the next time he tries to break a horse. j Hard Tack '!' t j Chickens Came Home to Boost. Governor Pennoyer (oundj him self afoot and 1 1 miles from Arling ton, at Willow station early on Tuesday morning, says th Record., He went to the door of section fore-' man's house and rapped. A' voice within as3id who was there. The answer without was, "A friend who wants to be taken to Arlington.''. The foreman inquired his name. He answered, "I am Governor Pennoyer, of the state of Oregon' and I want you to take tat to Arl ington." The voice within said: "I attrPat Malony; I am working for the railroad company. I will say to you what you said to the presideat ,,'Xon- attend to your business and I will attend W mine." And the governor had to tramp ties to Arlington. , 1 ' We have received the report of the,, State Sunday School Associa tion, There is a record ot 860, schools in Oregon, with a member, ship of 67,547, Lincoln county baa enrolled 18 schools, with I total membership of 1,136 and ad average attendance of 733. ( 1 1-