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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1894)
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All are invited 'tii nMoml. .ev, i has. Jiooth, Missionary, llesideuee. tlL'-'tfiry," Newport, Or. 1 o. o. F. Toledo l.odjre, No. lm, Moot Lievery Friilny evening tit their hull in this iH 11. ' 1 ' .u:r, Fci.'y. A. IMaiEsrF.it, X. O' f 1--Hy '"lire Xo. 11'!. of Yioitiinii Vitv, li ' i'is.cve..'. V . .lincMlny ewniriir. Visitiiia lothers ure uluitvs weleoine. :. .1. isuRit'iWK, Seoretarv. II. r. I!h-,tk X. f;. ,7 (i. ii. T. Meets every Sniuniiiv eveninir. ' 7::.ll o'eloek. in firmlv's hull, this town. I. It. 1'aiit, U. T H. H. Collins, Seeretury. i ii. ti. i' e wjiort l.oiiiro Xo. sn, inee'.s everv A tMitiiKlayeveiiiiii-'. visiidig ln-mhers nve '"ir- !iu!ly invited to atlend V. 1C. Atiitoi r, X. ti 1. 1.. .'-Mtrit, Secretary 1 i'. ,V A. M.-Xcvrport l.odfe Xo. -4. 1'LLVoi-iitioii on Satuiilii' on or I rc-'uhu' iull moon. 'isitim; tiio'thers are curdinllv 'eli'oinc 1. ,Ias. II. Russiai., w. M.' J as. lt(Mti;i:T,sox,.Se''y. 'J A. It. l'hil sheridnn Post No. u-l, mcols IJ ev:ry set'ond and ionrtli 'i'liiusday e.eniinr. ljOl'oro pit-li 1' ;j v.'t--o. i-v t. i-.si i.it, cum. " ..'.ii '.!, I 1,111 IT. DEXLfXGJJI,', ittoraoy-at-Law, tcil,do, - - o;i:gov lT.oraiETOB OF folcHlo Meat Market, HEA1.S IN ALL IvIXDS. Oregon A. HALL, jstic3 of the Peaces tolnlo, Oreitoil, rortT)ire; ninl nil ,-jtid nf loc.il pni-PtH r-.':c--i;;i'.i wi r( -r;-e't 1 1 c-s. fiiri'i'iil tituninn :.ucn ttFii;l i.Kij;iess entriistO'l io myt'tire. 31. Hansen, " ' Ti "'1 ' 1 "V71 A I, ! Il'ELER, Work of all liiid v'-i' ir.mteed. ioiulo, Oirgon. Flic Alsea House folilport, Lincoln County, Oinjoii. leadquarlers for politicians, tour ists, hunters and tlie public. Jomfort, cleanliness and good grub fit low rates, our motto. Feed stable and saddle ponies 'M. R. W'AKKTTia.D, Prop. COLIPAX. x. ClIAfl. CI. AUK. Receiver. t ag with t.tcu-.cr IIO" lcu Yiiiiuiii.i ai.-l Saa 1 SA1LU" ". KV-. Li: : r '.. ivi sici Ki - : nl - T I. ' :.'-' ten tUr tl'.crev.'i-r : ' t'-r '. . Va iiiti- ' - :ii. isl '' duty ten davi tliereutU';. ' rc.rUt and rs-"ii'..r -mes a; J. UENltKY. SOS ii CO.. . o3. i to S Market St.. '"in Franelwo, California. CHA9.CI.AliK n':cb"' Corvalln Orcgoa .1 Arrive - 3. HOL,IDjPlY" Ve have j as! Keccivfil p. Lfis-w lEvoiee of c9 BOOTS and ' AT IEICES .J fj 1 ft o ess A etTlctlv lilRh-Kmrlo rntr.lly Sewing Machine, iiosJenslnK ail iuouern itnproveuients. I'JABARTEED EQUAL T3 THE BES1 Prices very rcnsnnal.M. Olitnin Ihcm troui your local dealer and lunke comiinriitous. ELOHEDBE 'lAH'iFAGTliHiKG CO. DELV1DERE, ILL. TH Z. ODELL Type Writer. tfJ!iil liny the OPEI.L TYPE WHITKK 520 with 7 characters, anil tor the M.V li K CASK OIU'.I.I., wnrraiucii to do better work than any machine i"'"'''- . it eoniliincs siinpliciiy with dnral.ilitj ,M'ccd, e of owratioil, wears l,,,n.vr without cosl ol ?epairlX" ..v uther nia 'hi.... Ha; no ik ril.l.on to l.oiher i he ojieraloV. It I- neat, "'J I a I ti ,l iiic'iilo-iilateil, perieH, and ndapted to Rll kiVi-1-.. tv riiinn. Mkc printitiB fte-, ?t nri. ( -harp, clean, li-Kihlo niaiuisoripts. Two or encopIeVcan he made at one writlnu. i ,? "ntelliae it person cm li.'.-ome an lr r ; V I .1,,,; We offer H.io t" "' "perator lteli'ai,le .Vecnt' and Salesmen wanted. Sie- arOIeIl Type Writer Co. s-.s.:;..;i licarboni M. t.Iiu Ai.o, II.I.. rl.'T 1:1 th'.' ,1,.. -1-1,1 -wi'hri the r i're- y.-n , h .io. , 1 , f 1,1 h 1 h I "c 1" Mo nun ."i go peop.e tnav ph f?? IP Kwl Ihtii B f - V-1 J . MOM I h be ; rant in Tcl:c!o. Lincoln Ceuntv. Oartn. Thurcdav: Novsmber 20. 1804 Mil y g it"j at 5aquiiia on December 4th. WE HAVK OX BOARD THE rl f ' S I )i liyf fey iivi .1.. kit pi FOR TRAI HjPlTS and CjPaFS, THAT DEFY COMPETITION. !l 3 '. N 13 YAQUINA CITY, OREGON. BARGAINS IN Te or sale. pi:l B.ir,?;a;.i ; ;:i Real t.; give a deicripiion of a 1' lSjr.i 1-our acre tract 01 the river i4 ; nilc; from ToleJo; well improved ! i jusii, b.irn au:l out-buildings; goo:! ; ;ouu;j oronartl and lots ot s:nall i nil--: s-na!l meadow and Pasture ! all meadow and pasture. Price, ivJ-jo, o'le-half cash, balance l one vear. IS) -ere ra-ioh on Big El!: five ".t'lj-t a'i -5ve J-Uk City; some plowe 1 ' i 1 7 acres slashed an 1 in timothy; : r; ,0, r: 1 barn 40x48; on county r .ol, sc'unl within mile. A ::ry stock ranch. Price $i..ioo oil jo rl terms. 123 acre ranch five miles from Tolelo; frame house and barn, about 40 acres under fence, orchard I:?:iy odior J.ivaiits in Farai Ciiy Property J. 3T. STEWAIIT & CO. TOLEDO, OaivC'.OX. - - U'.nil Olii-e at Oregon cilv, Oregon, t)it.'.7. Is'M. VOTiCH IS IlKltKIIY C1VF.X THAT TI1K . il.'iwi 1 t-nii.ne.l settler has tili-d notlee of hi intention toii.ni;e liunl proof in support of his eliii'ii. and that said proof will lie made lie fore tne Comity .ludije 01 Lincoln county, at To ledo, ijrei5'iu,oii iieceinlter 1 1, lh'.il, viz: Ii. K. Jones, II. 1. .No. I.:H5, for the sotiihweu 'i of tho southeast of soc ti"ii tow n In, south. rani.'u Pi, west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his C'litiiiuous residence liiMin anil cultivation of -aid land, viz: Frantie llarmou. Alliort aut;h,' ( harles Ii. Cros.no, and Lee Wade, all of Toledo, Oregon. 110DF.RT A. MILLER, Reenter. you're. United Statf.s Land Offick, Orkgon City, Orhgon OCTODKR 24, 1894. Xotice is hereby given that the approved plat of survey of town ship 12 south, range 9 west, has btcn receive 1 from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on Dcici.ibc";- 12th at o'cI h I; r.. m. of srid (l.y tdi't 'Aid !'C filcl in thi; o'c. said and the 'and th.-reiu err a': v. ill :t t' r-n .rv oil ai: Mm . i'.M T!; UN I t ii o r.v'i 1 '.- L '.. P. ';;'(;, O: ii ( M-i'ici:, O: :i on. 1 otic? is hereby given t: i ; !'.s 01 S'irvey oi ;i:e i 11.- pi.-, !;;- f".njs'nps hive ''..') re- .'.ive 1 from l' e S'trveyor ("iiner;.! , of Oregon, to-wit: Towo -V'p uj south, range 1 -.vest, town-hip 251 so'Jth., range 10 west, to-vn-hip 30 1 south, range 9 we--t, and town-hip! 31 soutli, range 6 uest, and 0:1 i Mondny, iM-embcr JU, l!'!)l,! at ) o'c'oek n. m. said plats will be j fled in this n(Tr. and tt- 1-i 1 e.tioiaeea iiieiein utii ijt suojectto, entry on and after said date. j R. M. Vkatcii, Rcgiste?, R. S. Shekida.v, Receiver. thin c?s. rsTeuLtorc?-! in ? v "j ' ' ; n I I 1 1 f f 1 & i-y m mm SHOES, riswvEs-'.i.-! cr.--j:-.'jKr.."j KB Ah E -i . t t'i phccl iii our bands of t;i em: - ;. anl smali'lrmt. A splendid tract ofland with a ovt body of creek bottoiu. Price'Sioo casii. ,.( . . . .. 1 " 1 1 nor ,' ntt s aUtl1" u )-i to Jii jiiia-.in; one corner and o ; 2 1:1-1 all cash. T vo 1 P.ikv. for t';:e two, $50, in Stanton's addition to 1 located and close to e. l-:i j ic.-.o, v lool lie: A well s:.-Iected stock oi merchan- li-tp In tr.-f1 fur 1 trood ranch on Va ina Bay; must have some tide or bottom land and be well located. A gool trade will be given f.r the ritgh kind of a ranch. JSIvciion Xotire. Xotice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, A. D., 1894, at the old school house in the city ofToledo, Lincoln county, Oregon , there will be held an election to elect city officers, viz: Three Alerinen for regular term. One Alderman to fill unexpired term of A. 0. Krogstad, resigned. The polls for said election will be open at 8 o'clock a. m., of said day and will continue open until 6 o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated this 1 2th day of Xoveber A. D. 1S94. E.S. J. A, Hau., Recorder of the city ofToledo. Tot. 1 Iocs. The J,;:ai.;;k -.' ill !.'!: e potatoes on ;.! r."y or at -ci iher hllT ' :.:';!.''.! , I ou 1 f, delivered 1 or river, -;d. Stib- t: ".is. Hi (:X- 1 : rii'T 'f.'1 Ill a J J,EADEli, Ji.jo Per Year. "JSTothing. . Hatch Lincoln Comtlil. ' Under the above caption the ; Coivallis Gazette says: i "The men of I.iucolou county do not sit dow and suck their thumbs; ' they jump to their foot and meet new conditions with courage, l-'or ' several years her principal idustry has been that of the manufacture and stile' of town lots. Stoppage of j work ou the eastern extcntiou of the J ; Oregon Pacific has practically killed 1 I the business. Lack of capital, at- lendant upon the hard times, has I caused work 011 their rich coal mines ! to be abandoned, Ice-.; .nv.tih at least. These were haul blows, nut the men of Lincoln have found their county posses other resources of wealth, and already iinaouive that good times .re coming". We prophesy a boom for Lincoln county. She is going into the dairy business, and a crramery is to be lo cated at Toledo. We will see her numerous quarrries pouring their output into cities, to be used in the ccr-rtr'.'"''"'! of massive stone build ings, her farms supplying the mark ets with numerous commodities, and the wheels of many industries merrily singing the song of prosper ity. She is to make a creditable display of her resource-sat the1 com ing holiday exposition which will bring her to the favorable notice of those re.Mding in the Northwest. We say watch T.v.icobi couutv Slow." . A Liberal Oj'j'cr. The enterprise of the publishers of The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass., has steadily ad vanced the paper year by year, keeping it always in the front rank of the best periodicals. It fills to day as no other publication the pop ular demand for a practical family paper, one that is equally valued and enjoyed by old and young, and free from all o'ljcc'ionablc features, The best writers of all lands are engaged to wi ite for its colliins. Among the famous contributors for the volume for 1S95 are two daught ers of Oueeii Victoria; Mr. Glad tsime, the most eminent living slak'sina"), who has for the third lime written an article expressly for The Companion; Sir Edwin Arnold, Claik Russell, Charles Dickens, Prank P.. Stoctkon, J. T. Trow bridge, Mr.ri: Twain, Cy Warman, the famous locomotive engineer, and more than a hundred oilier writers who are known the world over. The Companion appeal; to all, whether in the hmio, in profession al or bussincss lile, to the educator and laborer in every department of work. Its sound practical cditoiials deal frankly, fairly and concisely with the questions of the day. livery utterance may be accepted without reserve. Pull Prosp"cf; and specimen Copies ::eut free 011 application' Xew suscribers will recieve The Companion free to 1895 if they sub scribe at once, sending $1.75, the year's subscription price. It comes every week, finely illustrated. The Orcgonian of the 26, says: "Mr. A. B. Hammond, of Missoula, Montana, a member of the con tracting firm of Bonner, Hammond & Co., leaves Portland this morn ing for Yaquina. The gentleman is prominently identified with the building of a railroad lx:tween this city and Astoria, and may yet be cf'i::e a prominent factor in Ore gon i-id nsb i.d affairs. His i.;it to Y'T'is.a ii ed to b - fc the . 'i;io.e of looking over the Oregon die A hir.i -,jif wilh sr'-h iufji ination et:d when V. at ro-; 1; :i i a .'(. ; y gi aee . ye-ter.liy. Our -hi',, it all ie.i'iy I j only rate they t.i. ; 1 V.: I t... 1 !. ; on the O. P. v. as a full f: j r si", i ; free rate back. j.i :i.gr:eu!'t.r;d exhibit, siichrs 1, iV -,as prieticJly no ic '.uct-:-t ;dl. J-.-'gt; Pulleit'.m hrp- ' to 1- pr.-'-'it -.vhe.-i C:e n..tt- 1 ' v.r lb:. ''- -:: A ' i'-v-ed, :j.r. 'v sent 1 .'. ; re nt a. king Mr. Chirk to etbet.xibila fri-t; tr;i ;'. ort::'iou. Claik imii,: dirtily ainwere 1 ,1 ;. ai ci! oxpct.'c-; of tije: exhibit are volcii'.aril,' borne by our people. t.iis eouite.y of Judga Eullerton will be most duly, npprei dated. Linculn County's Ljcliibit. The freight to-day will gather up Lincoln County's exhibit for the Portland Exposition and it will be duly forwarded to that city. The people of the county have responded nobly lo the call for exhibits, and the display made by our young county ill be first-class in every respect, and far exceeding in quan tity ami high character the hopes of the originators of the matter. The display will be varied, and while the lateness of the season prevented theobtainiugof any small or early fruits, grain or vegeta bles, yet there will be sdieient to attract universal attention. We venture to predict that no county can snow samples ot so many different resources. In the exhibit will be sandstone from four different quarries, a specimen of the only valuable granite ledge on the coast, coal from two coal mines that will equal in quality the famous Penn sylvania product, several varieties of apples and other fruit that areab- souueiv nee iiOlU a.. C.:-"Cas"s mnl pest, hops that equal the valley pro duct, grain specimens that any coun ty can be proud of, onions that four teen of them make a half bushel, potatoes that can not be equalled by Old Ireland herself, several va rietiesof carrots beets and rutabagas that would astonish anybody but a resident of a clam county, puiup- gest turnip in the state ol" Oregon, honey that would make the mouth of an epicure water, a chunk of rock with the famous rock oysters im beded therein, fresh clams from time. to time, samples of mohair that are .simply magnificent, and many other articles to numerous to men tion. .This exhibit will be viewed by thousands ol people, and will be of untol I benefit to the county. Judge luillerlon now has the case of the county ami the college versus J. R. Bryson, assignee, und er advisement, on plaintiffs' demur er lo defendant's answer. It is be lieved that bis decision will be an nounced nt the adjourned term to meet in Corvtrdlis, January 3rd, and that the case will reach the supreme court for the fin'jil argument at the spring term ne.vt March. The at torneys on both .sides are anxious to sec the end of tho litigation, and in so much are in the same boat with the creditors ami the public. Times. v---i - The case of the s4ate vs. Job, Job mid Davis went nver for an other term. The court overruled the demurrer filed in the behalf ol the defendant Davis. 'The at torneys of Davis asked for it .sepa rate trial and urged for an" im- ne.iiate trial. The prosecuting at torney objected to trying DaN'JS, however, before the Jobs we tried. One year has now clapseu" since the indictment was returned against these indictments and the case seems to be no nearer a trial than they were at first Verily the mills of justice grind exceedingly slow in thi 1 case. Judge McEadden, on behalf of job and Job in the case of the State of Oregon vs. Job, Job and Davis, last Tuesday morning, stated that the Job defendants would never be tried in Lincoln county as long as the waters of the great Pacific lappes the sand orj the beach, or words to that cfi'jcl. That they would pile up ;t!li ciis ax high as Mt. Hood, but what they would get a change of emit. Prom just what source our lean: i friend drew his absolute kno-A ledie that the defendants would not be tried iu the county :ere t.;e cr.iti'j was coimnittcl. v.r nut was coimnuteM. 1 t:.ou;;-it thrt the court v C: V.'s -, ii) 1 thou;:;.!, th.rt the court -. the 0:1-; that rifled on motions a cii.'ing'! of plr.Csi of trial, and i not the r ttorncy for the defense. V.V i!n"'fc kn.uo l,r,it' sririn tho distinguished attorney for the de f. -i .: expects the vvater.ss of the Pacific to continue to kip the sandy shores of our young county, but we suspc-c t that he cxpeets the heat J anil fire of his fervid eloquent: to ' dry up the waters of 'this nighty ! ocean t'c far as Honolulu, anyway. , Th.e Jtuigc is a wise and clever onre'v ma le a ' serious lapse when ne presumed aijsolutely what the rulings ot court would be on a ruction yet to be made. - fJiirnbcr 39 -1 Wrong Done. We would most respectfully point out to Judge Eullertou once more the financial injury done Lincoln county in the maimer in which court is con vened here. Our terms of court open on Mon lay of each term week and the jurors and witnesses arecite.l toappear on that day. The Ju Ige does not arrive until Mon day evening, too late to do any thing in th.e way of jury service. The result js that thirty-one jury men are held one whole day at the expense of the county, and nothing is done. This costs the county just exactly $62 in good hardearued taxpayers' money. To this must le added slate witnesses per deim, if there be any slate cases. It seems to us that this might be remedied. If the Judge finds it impossible tor nun to he Here on Monday morning, why not adjourn court in advance for one day and have the jurors summonsed to ap pear on Tuesday instead of Monday. If this could not be done, some way ought to be devised to save this money lo the county. Ii eet.-,t.-, about $75 per day, counting bailiffs fees, etc., to run our court, and the t county has suffered this expense for four separate times. It i.s true, no doubt, that it serves the Judge and the outside lawyers' con venience better to make this delay, yet $75 per day for convenience llotch J'oldi. Mr. J. R. Puckering informs 111c that, he is not another of the dis criminating freight tariff here, and lias nothing. whatever to do with the setting of rates anywhere on the route. Miss. Rains says it is a mistake about her being dissuaded from at tending school here, ami suggests that she be' set straight in the mat ter in justice to her friends. Steamer Homer ariived iu from S. l' Monday morning with a fair cargo of assorted freights for Valley points and sailed for S. E. Tuesday with a full cargo of wheat and pro duce. Steamer South Coast arrived from S. E. Ttiesdiiv to load witlu Pioneer ne for .an rrancisco. Our town is deserted this week, everybody gone a courting. This is examination wf ek for the second mouth of the school term here. Judging by some of the ex amination papers which I have seen, the pupils in general seem lo be making good progress in their vari ous studies. O.NOI.A. Jlarlan Jlcnin. There was preaching on Big Elk at 11 o'clock p. m. last Sunday. There will be singing Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Wesley January has moved, and Mr. Mulvancy has decided to ilay on Big Elk this winter. 'Messrs. John and Martin Rexford aiuMr. Mason, of Corvallis, are in the v7lley. Haity Simons is making his home V'Uh Rev. runison s at present. School closes next Friday the 3rJtb. "The i4tU inst. John Henderson tolct his wife he was going to one of his .neighbors and took his coat off, and told her if he was not back that ni'lit- she -need not worry. He took k?r.g!m anil two dogs and ha ', not beeii head from since. He never woy't to the neighbor's so the suj po:.itiii is that he is dead iu the woo ls. Hi welling parties were out all kisl wee'.Jr To-day, lite 26, there I are about ,p.men searcntng. iney I came Summi Ic-nic i'iinii ,i;!o igett, V resi ainl e-.-ii, imp and ".til trv and make a thorough wflrcii. There is a story of somi: olid oming over the Al.sea trail and m.tt'ling a man answering liisd :.-,c5 i;i';ictu, but very few ere lit it His dogs tai me home, one the next day, and thr: other about four days after Iif; left, so most of the people think he met with an accident. I. N. O. -.-... . - . For Sale. Two good residence loU iu tbe ton rf Tol"do; one corner lot and , and inside lot adjoining, oize 01 a lots 50x100 t.e-ci. v. e.i .vev.., ; and will be sold at a tlccmea oar- I gain, cau ai mis oniec. r-enrt !n ',,.,i.it"i"'l"