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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1895)
$mmm kmmln gmier. Volume II. DIRECTORY. UMDLN COIXTV. Joint Senator Joiut Representative, County Judge t;ierk rihriff rreusurer 'choul Superintendent lurveyor Assessor Coroner Commissioners! Tol. Cartel Jno. D. Hal S. V. Bur' B. F. Jonei George Landi J. 1. HyiU Geo. Bether Jos. Gideor - T.E. I'arkei Dr. F. M. ( arte Chas. Wllliamf J. J. Bristou County Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December. , CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. J. C. Fullerton Judge Geo. M. Brown Pros. Attorney Court convenes on third Monday in May and fourth Monday in November of each year. TOLEDO 1'RECIXCT. Justice of the Peace Constable .1. A. Hall Chus. Rnhl CITY OF TOLEDO. H. W. Vincent, Mayoi J. A. Hall Recordei C. H. Ruhl, Marsha C. B. Ureimo, W, H. Alexander o: O. Krogstad M. E. Peairs K. Dedrick K. F. Collamore, Aldennor, Council meets on the first Monday evening in each month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. -TnrtODISTEPISCOPALCIll'HCII.-8errief Ui- will be neia iinuoi the B-'T1''" of the Methodist Episcopal church as follows: Firm Sunday in each month at Elk City school houst at 11 a. m. ami 7 p. m. Second and Fourth Sun days at Toledo, at 11 a. ru. and 7 p. m. Third Sunday at Mill Four school house, at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. 8. V. l'OTTEU, Pastor, Address, Toledo, Oregon. OT. JOHN'S CHURCH l'rotcstent Episcopal.) O Divine service the third Sunday of even month, at 11 a. m. All ure invited to attend. Rev. Chas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, "Rectory," Newport, Or. 10. O. F.-Toledo Lode, No. 10X, Meet every Saturday evening at their hall in this town. . F. Stewart, Sec y. A. Rochester, X. U' 10. O. V. l!av Lodire No. 11K, of Yaqnina City, meets evervWednesday evening. Visiting brothers are always welcome. K. J. BOEitows, Secretary. L. O'UiuBS, N. 0. 10. O. T. Meets everv Saturday evening. 7:30 o'clock, in Grady's hall. this town, M. R. Fant, C. T R. E. Collins, Secretary. u. o. F. iNewpnri jouKe mt. m',win Haturdayevening. visiting brothers are cor dially invited to attend, J. V . OLI ER, 4 ROBT. BURCH, Secretary. N. 0 AF. & Ai M. Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Saturday on or before each full moou. Visiting brothers are cordially welcomed. Jas. H. HUssiU,, tt . il. Jab. Rubebtson, Secy. V every second and fourth Thursday evening. GgO. 8VI.VBSTKB, Com. R. A. Btniu, Adjt. 1 1, Dhtl UhariHnn Pntt No. 114. meets If. DENLINGEU, Attorney-at-Law, TOLEDO, - - OREGON'. ROB'T CA31PUELL, PROPRIETOR OF Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresh and Cured Meats OF ALL KINDS. ; Toledo, - - Oregon Jt A. HALL, Justice of the Peace loledo, Offljon, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds ; ?f If PJJ'n' executed with correctness, (-are ful t"J,0D given to all business entrusted to m care. M. Hansen, WATCEHAKEE And JEWLER. Work of all kind Guaranteed. Toledo. Oregon. Ongn hi COMPANY," CHAS. CLARK, Superintendent ! 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This splendid paper, Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, hat by far the largest circulation of any sclentlOo work In the I. a warn fiamnlft cnntp. .nnt. f rfl. copies, as cents. Every number contains beau. nutA. in colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN CO, gin 0UK, 3bl fiaoAOWAT. Notice for Publication. Land OiRce at Oregon City. Orexon, . December IB, 1891. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowlng named nettlor has tiled notloe of his lntpntlon to make tinal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will bo made before n v .lotiM. Cnuntv Clerk of Lincoln County Oregon, at Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, on reiruary uiii, , ' I r Ham... H. V. n. 11.391. for the Lots 11 , 12 and 6, section 8, and southeast yK of northeast secuou , townsnip u souiu, raiwt 10 WPRt. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. A. Upton, W. Dohson J. O'Connor and H Philips, all of IValdport, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register, Notice for Publication. Lund Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, January SO. IH'.i.t. VOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE . ,nn'ln.r-rmmp( settler has filed notice of his intention to make Hnal proof in support of his claim, and tnat saiaprooi win oe mauo oe fore the County tilerk of Lincoln county, at To ledo, Oregon, on March, IB, 18'J5, viz: Jacob Pfersching, H. E. No. 8,123, for the southwest U. section 83, township 11 south, range 10 wet. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Watkins and Charles Gorden.of Toledo, Oregon, and John Martin Kennedy ssnd Curtis M. Brown, of Butler, Ore- gn' ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. Notice for Publication. Ind Oil ce at Oregon city, Oregon, Notice is hereby given that the following- iMicemoer in, iwu. named settler hantlled notice of his Intention to make final pi oof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on February, 9, lbt,vii: Aaiiim Oohsoir, II. K. So. li.SM, forthe southeast of southwest wBt '.t ' southeast'-.,, southwest i of northeast ..., section 7, township 13 south, range 10 welt. He names the following wltnescs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J.' O'Connor, J. C. names, J. A. I ptonaud II, rhlllips, a!i of Waldport, Oregon. hoekrt A. MILLER, Regisler. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE :-: LEADER, $1.50 Per Year ..THE.. k in all tilings, KTeatma,l iri Lincoln County, Oregon, 1 ML MtM SAL tvsr COMMENCES FROM THIS DATE, ge Stock Gents' Furnishings, which must he sold in order to make room for our . SPRING stock: Which will arrive ABOUT MAECH 15. All who desire to Purchase CALL lAHLY AND SECURE BARGAINS, as this Stock of Goods MUST BE SOLD, we don't say that we will sell "At Cost' but will say that we will ill iff iki isj m M ia OngnL Remember that we 'have the Goods, and they must be sold stated All Sales Spot pntL O'BRIEN'S rQXjriivr.. PETER TELLEFSON, DEAJJJJL IN (WGnsrai Moroiianaise, Flour and reed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothine. BOOTS AND SHOES,------- --CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 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 Boots and Shoes that I want to sell to make 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, Oregon, ESTATE. Has for sale all 'all kinds of Ranches, Etc., Loth improved and Unimproved. OWNER OF OLSSOX'S and FREDRICKSBUKC ADDITIONS TO To !Sro-w:por,t. Correspondence Solicited. Newport, Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Thursday, February 7. 1895. aniiary 21st 1895 r.d will continue until GH 1st, 1895, of Men's and Boys' bts, Shoes, Hats, Gum Wear aing, Dress Goods, Muslins, hirtings, Ladies' and Cliild- and. Overs,, and Ladies' and Goods will do well to for the reasons above. Cash'iKredit CASH STORE. A; OLSSON; DEALER IN COUNTY - ?Ek City Property, Farm Property, JSTotirLg Oh, So Wearisome. The senatorial fight at Salem is getting to be thorn in the flesh of all good citizens of Oregon. The patience of the people is fully ex hausted. The session is now more than half gone and nothing has been accomplished except to pile up expenses and costs for the state to pay. Not a single act of any importance is near being passed. The whole legislative machinery is held up and the state robbed and plundered under the disguise of electing a senator to succeed Dolph Of the merits or demerits of the Dolph or anti-Dolph wings, we have nothing to say. We don't know, nor care how far in the right or wrong the controversy is. But we do say that if 72 republican members out of a total of 90, cau not elect a senator in a reasonable length of lime, that they and the whole party should be held strictly accountable for every hour of lost time and every dollar of needless expense. It is not an excuse, or a ??mh1ance of an excuse for them to say that they can't agree. The have no business to disagree. They pledged themselves to the people that they would agree, if elected, and the people elected them. There is no decent reason why they can't agree on some man for U. S. sena tor. The state is full of able nieu. The idea that there is but one man fit to represent Oregon in the U. S. senate is an insult to scores of in telligent republicans of the state. If Dolph's supporters are fighting for what they term a principle and not for an individual, let them take up another man who is partisan of the same principles. If the oppo' sition to Dolph is really in earnest let them concentrate upon some man who stands for free coinage of silver and try to elect him. This flying and fooling around from one to another fools nobody, and lays up wrath against them for a day to come. The whole thing is a farce and a fraud, and is wholly unworthy of a set of representatives. Pioneer News. The channeling machine has started again at the Pioneer rock quarry and is run by 0. Kisor. G. E. Davis left for San Fran cisco last Friday, The 0. P. are having the hill in front of J. H. McNeil's store graded so the passenger can run off on the siding when there happens to be an extra on the track. J. H. McNeil has erected a ware house and has just received a car load of flour and feed to put in it. Saturday evening when the extra was pulling a load of rock out, the tender left the track. The engine was going full speed so that it pushed it three or four cars length along the ties and onto the other track. They whistled for the sec tion foremen and Miller and Carter came, the latter bringing his Japs. They finally succeeded in getting it on the track, but they found the axle sprung so they pulled out with out their load and et a walking pace. 'It tore the track up pretty badly for a little ways. The bridge gang have been along here repairing the bridges. Miss Maud Rader, of Toledo, has been staying here since New Year's, but left last Friday for her home in Toledo. Born February 2, to the wife of B. F. King, a boy. Fred Wittenstrom, one of the owners of the rock quarry on the fllcann nlnpp hai lippn in till vftllpv after bis derrick, but returned Tuesday. Dave Williams, the stone cutter at this quarry,) has been laid up with the tooth ache, but went to Albany Monday to get it fixed. This month has been a pleasant one so far. A. H. Number 52. Glen Items.' Fine weather this, if the frost was left out of the program. N. B. Neal returned from the valley last week. Walter Curler and Mr. Weitman, of Harlan, made Drift Creek a short 1 visit last week. Mrs. Sarah Bauks, S. J. Wilhoit and Willie Arnold were county seat callers Friday, the first two filing on claims located on Gopher creek. Miss Minnie Watkins and Miss Clara Stanley left for their respec tive homes iu Linu county a short time ago. We are forry to loso such desitable young ladies from our midst, as young ladies are very scarce articles in this place. They ore cordially invited to come again. Albeit Watkins had a log rolling yesterday (Monday). There were seven men present who spent a pleasant afternoon clearing his new road of logs. Roads are what we. need in this coutry. Who wants to roll logs next? Iciubod. Siletx Items. The boys are getting ready to celebrate "Franchise clay," on the 8lh day of February. ' Tbey expect to make the anvils roar pretty loud. This is the first time they ever cel ebrated, so tbey will have a good time. Antone Selsic is making many improvements on his place. He has three yoke of oxen and one team of horses hauling old logs that are in his way so as to make more room for his potatoes. That is what we want all of them to do. . Indian court was in session on Monday. Two cases were tried, both for drunkenness and righting. Both were found guilty. The fight occurred on last Friday uight and it was quite a tussle. One fellow got a pretty sore face, while the other got more or less scratches and a pair of black eyes, From Steer Creek. We have had a fine winter. The cattle on the range are fat enough for beef. Chas. H. Everetts has just com pleted a road from his place on Steer Creek to kittle Rock creek, there he connects with Mr. Nash's road. It will make a good and short road from Big Rock creek and the Siletz to the railroad and the Valley. It is two miles over a big hill, and he worked all winter with four or five men and teams. Mrs. Everetts will move onto het place soon. A good many new-comers are coming in here latelyi There will be quite a settlement on Steer Creek. A. HAYSEED. Mr. F. H. Adams, representing the firm of G. G. Wickson & Co., of Portland and San Francisco, dealers in creamery and dairy sup plies, was in Toledo ovef Sunday. On Saturday evening he met the board of directors of the Yaquina Bay Creamery Company and the result of the meeting was that the company contracted for the ma chinery necessary to operate the creamery. The machinery consists of a ten horse power boiler with an eight horse power engine; an "Alpha De Lave." separator, and all the peculiat adjuncts that are necessary in the butter making art. The machinery will be prepared for shipment as soon as possible, Wickson & Co. also furnish plans ! a building that will be arranged to suit the machinery. As soon as these plans arrive active work will begin on the erection of the build iug. All doubts that Toledo will have a creamery has been now re moved, and by the 1st of April next a first-class creamery plant will be in operation in Toledo. V ,J, ' ; XA