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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1895)
1 - ft i- - j ; . Volume II. DIRECTOR Y. LINCOLN lOU.NTT. Joint Penntnr Joint Representative, County Judge Clerk Sheriff Tol. CsrMr Jilo. il, mi; 8. V. liur't , B. F. Jones George Landls J. L. Hvde Geo. llethers Treasurer school superintendent Surveyor Assessor Jos. Gideon T.E. Parker; Dr. F. M. (arier i Chas. Williams i Coroner Commissioners! J. J. Bristow County Commissioners iCourt meets on Wed - nesday after the first Mondav in February April, June, August, October and December CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. J. C. Fullerton Judge Geo. M. Brown, pros. At'toroSv Court convenes on third Mnndnv in vu i fourth Monday In November of each year. TOLEDO PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J. A. Hall Chas. Uuhl CITY OF TOLEDO. H. W. Vincent J.A. Ha-11 C. H. Kuhl C. B. Crosno,..; .' Mayor ...Recorder ....Marshal a. Alexander O. Kroirstad Geo. Bethers Aldermen Lester Waughj,. B. F. Collauujre, J each month. 8 council meets on the Hrst Mondavavonir,.. i CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHI- Rf :H.-Servioes will be - held, under -thn Methodist Eplsoopal.churoh as follows: First in r"-p. mnn'n or viir citv school hnnw tin a. m. ana 7 p. m.. Second and Fourth Hun days at 'loledo, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Third ounuay at mill f our scnool bouse, at 3 p. i All are cordially invited to attend. 8. W. POTTER, Pastor, Address, Toledo, Oregon UT, JOHN'S CHURCH Protesteut Episcopal. uivine sen-ice tne tnird Hnndav of every month, at 11 a. m. All are invited "to attend. RfiV. (Ulna Hnnth Nutil.i...... tni.t "Rectory," Newport, Or. 1 O. o. t Toledo Lodge, No. 10S. Meet i'every Saturday evening at their hall In this IUWU. J. F. Stewart, See y. A., Rochkstkii, N. if T 0. 0- F. Bay Lodge No. 11(1, of Yaquina Citv, t meetB eyeryWeduesdny evening. Visiting brothers are always welcome. f ' a 7:3 G. T. Meets feverv Knturdnv nvnnfnir 30 o'clock, (ll ((TlHv'l hall th(4 tnu-tt H. K. rant, C. T R. . Collins, Secretary. T 0. O. V. Newport Lbftge No. Ml, meets every f- Saturday evening 'vlsitfiig brothers are cor dially invited to attend; V. E. Aubott. I. L. Smith, Secretary. N. G F. & A. M. Newport Lodge No. Ki, regular - winwBuuii on oaiumuy on or ouiore earn full moon, Visiting brothers are cordially nvivuuifnn .! JAB. n. AUIVKIJ., , U J as. RoBHRTSbN, Secy. rrtr It. l'htl Sheridan ' l'ost No. w, meets ,fv ry iscono. ami lourm inursnay evening. , Uko. Sylvester, Com. . E. A, BaXHELL, Adjt. ''1 It. DENLIKGER, Attoiney-at-Law, TOLEDO,' OREGON. ROUT; CAMPBELL pkophietor ofJJ3 Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresh and Cured Meats OF ALL Toledo, - KINDS Oregon J A. HALL, justice of the Peace loledo, Oregon, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of legal papers executed wun correctness, uareiui anemioii given to all business entrusted to my care. M. Hansen, WATCHMAKER And JEWLER, Oregon. COMPANY," CHAS.JCLARK, Receiver.' Coilnectiag With steamer HOMbR between Yaquina and fun Fran cisco. SAILING DATES: Steamer leaves San Francisco April 21, and about every ten days thereafter. learner leaves Yauntna April 29th, and about every ten days thereafter. t-'ur Freight and Passenger rates apply to (any agent. UIAS. J. HENDRY, SON Jc CO.. Nos. 2 to 8 Market St., San Francisco, California. CHAS. CLARK Receiver, Corvallli Oregon vOTl'wiSI Work of all kind Ouaranteed. ' Toledo, Oregon. Orcgca Pi;i;,; Uwi -r -i . sndent PETEIl TELLEFSON, -DEALER IN'v General :-: Merchandise, Flour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, ! Th r- . i vxuwa WOttting, Gent8' Vaps, ilabber and Oil Clothing:. BOOTS AND SHOES,- Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery'. Yaquina City, Oregon Having taken charge of the Store, I will say to my patrons, that I have on hand a lot of Boob and Shoes that I want to sell to mae room for a lot of new ones, and will give you a discount of 10 percent for the next sixty days, on all Boots and Shoes Call and look them over. I know I can suit you in that line. Yours for Trade, N. SNOW. Toledo, OregoiU THE ODELL Typ e w nter. WW i rtwill buy the ODELL TYPE WRITER f2U with 7H characters, and $lfl. for the SIN GLE CASE ODELL. warranted to do better work than any machine madj. It combines itmlicttv with durability. speed. ease of ojrcratlon, wears longer without cost of repairs tnan anv other machine. Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It Is neat, sub stantial, ntckle-plated, perfect, and adapted to all kindsof typewriting. Like a printing press, it produces snarp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten copies can be made at one writing. Any intelligent iierson can become an operator in two days. We offer fl.OOO to any operator who can equal the work of the DOUBLE CASE ODELL. Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. Spec ial inducements to Dealers. For Pamphlet giving Ildorsements, etc., ad dress Odell Type Writer Co. 358-364 Dearborn St. CHICAGO, ILL. Farms for Sale. I have several farms, both culti vated and uncultivated, for sale in racts ot Jo 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. Allphin, tf. Little Elk. Oregon. ..THE.. A itrtetlr hlgh-gTado mUy sewing liuprovemanta. iUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BES1 comparisons. ELDREDBE MANUFACTURING CO, BELVIDERE, ILL. Eini "B" n u ' Toledo, Lincoln County. Orepon, FttXlli8lline CrftOds Hats CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Notice for Publication. Land Ollico at Oregon Citv, Orogom x- t " .i December 1h, law, Notice 1b hereby given that the following named aettler has Hied notico of his intentiori to make final piool In support of his claim, r.nd that said proof ivfll be made before the County t lerit of Lincoln county, at Toledo1, Oregon, on February, n, lwir., viz: Aiigrllne Ifnbson, II. K. No1. tl,2M, 1 forthe southeast '4 i.rf southwest K., west ',' of southeast 1 4, soqthwest ,i df nort heast section , township l:i soijth, range 10 west. ' lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uiwn and cultivation of said i land, vir.: J: O'Connor, J. C. Panics, .1. A. I ptouaifd II, Phillips, all of Waldport Oregon. , 1 ItODKRT A. MILLER, Regisler, Notice fox Publication. Land Olllce at Oregon City. Oregon, . Herein l.e r l, inii. NOTICE IS IIH11KHY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowinir named settler hiu rip,i uniiM hiu intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will lie made before B.F.Jones, County Clerk of Lincoln County Oregon, at Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, ou i bjiuoij uiu, lorn,, via; , t. V. Barnes) H. V, No. 11,284, for the IjOtS 11. V2 and .r. section M mH uintho... of northeast ' j; secttou 7, township' 18 south, range 10 west. ' lie names the following witnesses to , prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi: J. X: 1'pton, W. Dobson j.oi onnor anu a pnillps, all of Waldport, Oregon. 1 itUBKUT a; .MILLER, Register. The place to get your ENVELOPES, LETTER JTEADS, 'i DILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, And nil kindsof Is at the LEADER OFFICE. 0Priceand Work Satisfactory 2SruLtr,eil Thursday, j c, , anuary 17, 1895. Here and There. Interesting Bits of News Tak en from all sources. Salem, Or., January 16, 1S95. Senator Dolpb's succession to his own seat in the senate of the j United Stated was settled tonight j in the joint caucus of the republican members of both houses of the leg islature. The last vestige of op position to the caucus proposition died out this afternoon, when. the meeting of what might have been called the antieaucus members as sembled and decided to go into the caucus. This meeting was presided over by Senator .Alley, who urged a compliance with the, caupus call on those, present for the good of the party. Long bifore, the hour of assembling the doocof the armory, a room in the tapitol basement, was surrounded byv. curious out siders and much speculation was indulge 1 in as W tlie appearance of the anti-caucus element. Predic tions of absenteeism were unfulfilled however, for the Ids! of the hesi tating one went in just before 7:30, and the caucus began. Organiza tion was effected by the election of j Senator Alley, chairman, and 3 Representative Long, secretary, j The roll-call showed every republi- can present, except Representative 3 Cole, of Multnomah county, who is j slightly ill tonight, but --"ho voted j by proxy. Considerable.--' ?ue was I occupied, in fact nearly aVil of the two hours the caucus was in ses ijsion, by preliminary discussion, J partly as to the method to be used '! in t.ntincr Tf ti-au hrtlKr r1rlrlpr1 to call the names and have each member as called upon drop his ballot in a box. This was done. The first ballot settled It. The count showed: 'Dolpft 4,0, Fulton 12, Tongue n, Lowell 4, Lord 2, Hermann 2, Strong I, total 72. Senator Lowell's foul' votes were friendly to Dolph and Would have gone to him upon a second ballot. It was George L. Strang, of Port land, who received the single Volei It was then moved and voted with out a dissenting votee'!that the nomination of Dolph be made unau itnoug. 1 ' With the establishing and Sue cessful operation of a creamery at Toledo, .an era of dairy industry wiH"b6'rest8.bfishe'd in1" this county that will e nxrk the beginning of better time 4. Too much cannot be said concer niag the advantages this country po ssesses for that line of industry. Everything points to the success of -any venture in this line The .remai kable richness of the erasses. ' t he tilentiful supply of good spring water, the moist climate, a nd nil other necessary adjuiicts for a successful dair'yl cotiu'.fy "'!. : bars. The very topograph of the country seems to hav. bei n designed with, a view to dairyinj Added to . afl the natural ac vantages we fhave the other advai ita ges of having a market at liorue in ou r own state fof every pound of c reai oery butter that can be produced. Oregon annually buys hundreds of thousands of pounds of butt sr from othef states, even scud ing a i far east as Iowa, Illinois ai ,d Mi nnesota. A cream ery will c onden $e the product and put in a shape that the cost for carrying it to m arket will be low. To our a ind no thing will develop Lincoln county 80 rapidly as the establish ing an d fostering of the creamer indusl ry. It will be the maklne of the c ountry. Instead of one the e should', be a half dozen in Lincoln county. . Joe S iruon ha been elected pres ident 0 f the mate and C. B. Moorej ,, of Sale ,m, speaker of the house. in IsTotning. I .. Elk City Items. Snow and fain. ! Rob Campbell came Up the first tie. v Ci i?. Bevens went to King's Valley yesterday will he gone a few daysi P. X. Lathrorj will go to Wren's station tomorrow for a car load of lumber to replace his house ou the ranch. .0. Ci Simpson will commence tis house .when' the $ir weather comes. V(Dndef why O. C. builds so large a house. L. W. peyoe made a trip to the county seat the first of the week. - - Elk City bridge left us on Satur day night. . Seems it started for the county seat and would have made the trip, but B. F. Joues caught it in Depot slough and tied it up only a few teet from its desti nation. It is hard luck on the people of this place after all the money and w oik expended far it. Marsh Simpson and Dr. Carter put up $125 in coin besides other small amounts. We who put in one hundred and thirty days' work have lost nothing but aur t,ime, and have got more-. of that than anything else. AH kinds of plans are offered to replace the bridge. The plan of a double span with a good solid pier in the center seems better than any other suggested. The bridge on, Big Elk at D. B. Ramsdell's.oniy hangs by a straw and unless looked after will soon go. Dr. Carter informs us that some people below us informed him that it was by our neglect to remove drift that caused 'tlie bridge to go out. We will say pis,, if those parties had four-bits a day for the number of days work put In in a rain storm they would have more money than they have brains. And had the drift all been kept out until dark Saturday night enough come in after that time- tp awnmp the bridge. It has become i'cus tom along the Elkl'aild Yaquina rivers for the people in clearing land to cut the trees' and brush into the rivers for the high water to carry away. While this may never cause the distruction. of another bridge. It catches on the sand bars in the Bay and causes the sand to irather and fill up the the Bay, and unless looked after sooii will cost thousands of dollars to remove the obstructions to navi gation. Fishermen will tell you that within the last year it has filled in places from three to five feet with brush nd the sand gathered with it. Alder, vine maple and Crab apple wood will soon go to the bottom in tidewater. .' . JACk. Dated January 17, 1895. Cohflrhi The-: Sale. Judge .fujlerton will have tu matter ,pf the confirmation of the O. P. sale before him next Saturday. The sale should be confirmed. It Is true that the amount bid was a mere pittance, as applied toward the debt of the road, but it Is equally true that it Is the highest sum that will ever be bid. As far m the proposi tion of Wallis Nash to put up a $50,000 forfeit is concerned, we believe that it U mere wind. Nash last slimmer was an earnest pleader for the road to be put up for sale at an early date. He stated that bis men were then ready. It seems as if he must have lost them and now wants more time. Nash never has been a bona fide bidder and we don't believe that he ever will be one. His is simply a policy of delay. The fact that the amount bid for the road will not pay court fees, taxes, etc., and will thus leat the men out of their hard earned modify is greatly deplored by Number 46. and we do not hesitate to condemn the methods by which they were wronged as outrageous in the ex r?i. Ttet it i i di-.-c, an:1, in man of business sense will believe today that the road will sell for for any greater sum than it brought 011 the day of sale, and it is extremely doubtful it another bidder can be found if the present sale is set aside. ,v The road has been bid in by men who have the ability and capital to construct it over the mountains and make a paying road out of it. It will develop the country and will serve the best interests of all concerned if the sale be confirmed. Siletx Denis. j Snowing this morning, the 17th. It will be hard on stock. The school boys were chasing little pigs the other morning before school hours. Butler Fairehild and Frank McDonald held the lead string and behind them was about thirty little tots to catch little pigs. It was good exercise for the boys. Jacob Orton, ot this place, who has been over to the Yaki.n.-i coun try for the past year, came home 011 the 16th. He slates thit there is lo.ts.of snow where he came from. He looks to be in good health. The rainy weather of the past few, days cnused the river to raise. much higher than it had for some tune, and during the high water our assistant ferryman got the ferry boat on the west bank an 1 tied it pretty, well up, but during the night the water fell and left it out of the waterv ,,On Sunday afternoon they got a orowd of men together to put the boat back in the water, and were successful, of course. It took strength to do it, but Siletz isn't behind 011 that, or willing hands, either. Mr. Rakestraw, the school super visor, arrived here on Sunday last, and on Monday called a council with the Indians on the school question. He found that there had been some complaint against the superintendent, Mr. Myers, so he told the Indian's that he would fix it all right. ; Mr. Rakestraw was very much pleased with the way the school is conducted. After in quiry among the Indians who are acquainted With the school he found it to be In better shape than ever it was. , In the revised charter of the town of Woodburn, ratified at a mass meeting, wOmen are given the right of perl tion on the saloon question, alsb'the right to vote upon all mu nicipal laws, provided, that at a tegular election the women receive i' majority of all the legal votes granting them the right of fran chise. The constitutionality of "the matter has been raised. Krogstad brothers are erecting on their farm near town, a chicken house 20x30 in size. They will fit it in n.-;;t-c'a.a mauusr Mid will engage In the raising of thorough bred poultry to a considerable ex tent. Married, ALTREE HAMAR. At theresi idence of Austin Altree, at Nashi ville, on Friday, January 11, 1895, Chas. Altree and Miss Anna Hamar, 'Squire E. ' L; COdwin officiating. Flour and Feed. I have just received a car load of flour, oats, wheat, shorts, bran, chop, etc., which will be sold at lowest cash prices, Call and sec me. U'm, Snow. ' 1 . ... For Kale. Two good residence lots in the town of Toledo; one corner lot and and inside lot adjoining. Sizo of lots 50x100 feet. Well located, and will be sold at & decided bar us, am Call at thin office,