LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, j ' : ov.i.hejrrerrihiirvir at Toie-io, i.inoin t Comity, Oregon. i i Subscrijttion Kates: , - - - Si. so', Six months, -Three months, vuv i -- 75 ' 3 Advertising rat made known on app.!''.ion Biclnn 1o-ml will t-e in:r!l In H.ee cot umiiiat f.ve cent jr line per week, ""a 1 run until o-.lered di'.-',:r.irn.e I. Every ,ni-r In Lt-!n m,antrU Jthorfi ed to act ai atfetit (or the La iMifc. Entered at the tos'.offi'-e at Toledo, Oregon, a fceond-c!a mail matter. LOCAL. NOTES Hon. R A. Eensell was up from Newport today Austin Altree was down from Nashville several days this weak. ; Prof. Joseph Ewing will teach , the spring term of school in the' Parrish district ! B. F. Jones made a business trip to Portland Tuesday, and is ex pected ".o return tomorrow. T TT PnrnViam rpnorts a cow ! ...if ,!, f win ra,. Tok ! t, . ror,.. out for triplets by McCaffrey s cow. . , . Nearly $4,000 have oeen paid m J as taxes to the sheriff on the 10: roll. This is about one-fifth of the entire roll. Ex-Sheriff vSmith, of Clatsop county, wno sued mat county wr f 16,000 as tees lor making a cenn quent tax sale, has compromised his suit and gets $3,500. The Odd Fellows' lodge had work in the initiatory degree last Satur rt-i nitrtit TIipv wprp nsiisterl hv , H Denlinger P. G. and the mem-. creamery and dairyman of years of this place has been elected a dele ters are unanimous and loud in the P"cti. thoroughly posted gate from Kings Valley lodge, also. nraise of his excellent work. . , , ,.,, ! talk to the people at the court house Word reaches here that Dan Al-! - , , , . , ; next Monday atternoon at 20 clock. lison was taken ill with brain fever .... , , r . . , ! it n hoped that as many as can while enroute from here to Colorado. : ...,.. . . , . , , 1 will attend and hear what he has He took sick at Ogden, and was! . .... . , . ... r., , to sav, as his talk will be of great raving during the balance of the.. ' f . ,. . , i interest to the people of this county, trip. He was a very sick man j when last heard from. A rather serious cutting affray Senator Mitchell has made ap- took Place at Newport last Friday, plication to the lighthouse board I Tlle participants to the affair were for the erection of a stake light on , K(1 AW,e' aml Pate Townsend. It Ford's Point, Yaquina Bay. The ! seems tl,at Townsend had been fol- .!, i... r,i i ,.,! lowing Abbey around for a fight. LUULiii mn i.n 1 viv 1 iw nit officers ofthe Thirteenth lighthouse district for examination and report. Representative Hermann has been urging the department for es tablishment of stake lights on Ya quina Bay, and lias filed numer ously signed petitions from the peo ple. It is represented that these are necessary aids to navigation be tween Yaquina City and Newport. The machinery for the creamery arrived from San Francisco on the steamer Lakme, with the exception of the engine, which we presume has been shipped from Portland. The boiler and other parts of the plant which are now here were tak en down to the building today. A man lrom the house at Portland is expected to lie here within a clay or two to set it up. The Creamery Company have is sued a circular letter to those who have agreed to furnish milk telling them that they will be ready to re ceive milk on the 20th of the pres ent month. Two plans are proposed to those furnishing milk. One is to pay 80 cents per hundred for the mild, the standard to be 4 per cent butter fat. The other is to charge the farmers 4 cents per pound (or manufacturing the butter, the creamery to pay freight and com mission charges for putting the but ter on the market, nnd the farmers to get back the skimmed milk. The creamery intends to adopt which ever plan the majority of the farm ers favor. II. C, Wulf is advertising a pe. '-'ative committee of five members tition for a liquor license at Yaqui-1 w!l performed the arduous duties 11a City. There is nothing peculiar ;nt tlle starvation rate of $10 per in this, except that he will nut his' l,;l' vvith two clerks to help house in the business part of the city if the petition is granted. It will be remembered that Wm. M. lloag, who is the principal owner of all the realty iu Yaquina City, has nlwavs slr?,u,o,.-ir rc': t allow a saloon to be placed on the land at that place, nnd the li.iuor trallic bas lieen carried on troin scows tied to the shore appear mat .Mr. uoag m cuangeii ins iiinui, or the must II 1 a have made an ..v.,Ai.ii.... :.. f . l"r" " in.'i"'' wuiiuiu ui me ..Hi iegi.Nia- Wulfs favor. Hon. J- I- Daly ism town today, coming up fron Newport this morn'.nf. Xext Sunday is Easter Sunday. , . . ... , A motion to omit ram on taat cay will be in order. A loaded lumber schoon-;r lies at the wharf at Waldport awaiting the services of a tug to tow it out. A P. TTammnti 1 nn,-1 naTiv went , . ...,.1,,. over the road to aqu-.na Tuesday .. .. : n a special car. Mr. i:ammoni u giving the property a careful i.i- spection from one end of the line to the other. The Sundav school will hold a special Easter service at the old school house next Sunday special feature of the occasion will : be the distribution of colored eggs to the smaller children The new name of the Oregon Pacific when reorganized will be; the "Oregon Central and Eastern j Railway." We hope that the future i ' of the new organization will be i much brighter than that of the old Oregon Pacific. ! We are in receirjt of a communi- cati0n fr0m Mr- J- G Holcombe, assistant engineer at Newport, that . j rrro the aquma Bay Board of U. 5. T. . . c,. , . , . T-.no'inprs, Col. StirVnpv. nrpmflent, . ... ,,:' port, Yaquina Eay, Oregon, on the evening of Mav 11. i8os at which they win bear'the views 0f those interested in the public improve ment of Yaquina Bay. Mr. B. T. Swart, the expert sent b? C- G- Vickson & Co- t0 set ,U.P i ine creamery piani arriveo mis Cenl".? - Mr. Swart Is a practical : in the matters, iie will give a !Abbey wan,e1 him t0 keeP off- b,lt he rerMsted and Abbey drew a knife ana proceeded xo carve him. He cut him on the nose and cheek and in the hip. Townsend bled quite freely but the wounds are not con sidered dangerous. No arrests were made. A new vessel came into port be low this week. It was the steamer Lakme, and she hails from San Francisco The Lakme is a large vessel, said to be larger than the old Willamette Valley which used to ply between here and San Fran- j Cisco, hlie is the largest vessel j ever to bring a load in over the bar. It is said that she came 111 ou less than a full tide drawing 16 feet of water and went out today drawing 17 feet. She took about 700 tons of miscellaneous freight for 'Frisco. Mr. A. B. Hammond stopped his special car here yesterday long enough to speak some encouraging words to some cf our people who Itrinnnnnd fr t,p nt tin r1t-,r fr '. 11 .' Hammond commended our people for their enterprise in erecting and fitting up a good creamery plant in the face of hard times and discourag ing circumstances, and said that he would do all in his power to aid the enterprise in the way of low rates for hauling milk to the cream ery, and the manufactured product thence to the market. Finally the House and Senate journals of the late defunct legisla ture have been "revised" by a leg- ! them at the same miserable wages, iu.-. icMMiis uie .siaa - $1,150 and was just that much mon- muihi iiura ire pcojne 01 uie state of Oregon. But in the face of main- enormous wro-igs porpctratcd j l'-v tllu 1;lst legislature, it seems very j Pctt-V t0 object to a small outrage on from 1,1 ,u ue.io;im arise It would iau,l cal1 ourselves blessed, when mst have'"0 realize that the revi.-ing com - l' ,u .'5o. wcs.iouui arise 'tl(lt...aa..s..al,.l.,..tl.n.1.a1. I. 1 ' j "" : u mt i-i imu nun- ........l...... f .1. - 1... : .i ' uire Lieu uie state wun. The egg market is looking tp ; little, as the stores are nearly out; of that delectable berry. . ; The enrollment of the public j school number 63 at the close of lie ; first week. The school starts 3ii; with a good interest and promis ts ; to be a successful term. j A brother of ..iayor . L.. is.ronc . SUprjn.ening the care of btr rap of New York, who was elected by , ; ,.r the great reform movement m that 6 nrv lat full. I'-fts m Oregon. Of ... . i " laUiU' " Old Yamhill-' that be has his residence. P. E. Collins returned i from! Dallas Tuesday, wl the district convention of Epworth Leagues. He speaks very highly 01 '"e r . i . r ed, and of the Kin-jr.ess auu v-iryt ility of the! citizens of Dallas. Jack Kingsley, F. II. McDonald and Ed. Abbey drove up from Newport last Monday. They drove Pete Abbey's new team and hack. By the way, this new outfit of Pete's is just about the hand somest turn out in the county. School district No. , at Seal Rock, voted on a proposition to issue $3oo in bonds for the purpose of erecting a new school building. The vz"A cr.v:cd cvd v.""-': v''l begin on the new building as soon as the money is realized on the sale of the bonds. Toledo Lodge No. 108. 1. 0. 0. F. elected as delegates to the Grand Lodge B. F.Jones and A. Rochester. Bay Lodge at Yaquina elected H. M. Brunk and E. J. Burrows. We have not learned who the New port lodge elected. F. J. Frary, of Ira Hunter, clerk of Benton county, sent over after a box of clams last night and stated in con nection therewith that circuit court was in session there and they could use a few clams. We don't know what they can use them in connection with circuit court for unless they use them for jurymen. There is a school district in Wallowa county which has only nine legal voters, four male and four female persons of school age, and at the last terra of school taught there was an average attendance of three. The school building is counted as worth $15, and the fur niture valued at $5. Can any other county beat this? The derrand for the making free of the McKenzie toll road was be fore the Lane county court again last week, being numerously peti tioned for. The owners offered to take $1, 000 for their right or to submit the matter to three apprais ers to be appointed by the county court. The matter was, however, continued for the term. Survevor Gideon has completed his work taking levels of the vari ous streets of Toledo and has gone home. The base of the grades was a point across the track fro Mrs. Copeland's store, one foot above the level of the track. The highest point'found was 168 feet higher than this base, and the steepest grade on any street is a fraction over 22 feet to the hundred. j I?','s W'N be opened today by Captain Symons for furnishing and delivering stone for the improve ment of Yaquina Bay. Ten thous and tins of the best stone obtain able will be used in the work, and the same must be as nearly cubical as practicable, each piece not to exceed 10 tons in weight, nor to be less than two. The vast amount of rock will be used to strenghten and improve the north and south jetties. There has been an extreme deatrh of matrimonial ventures in Lincoln couniy sir.ee me cays 01 is 15 nave i been upon us. The county clerk j is inmost in tie pair, as tnere has not been a license issued since the lauer part 01 January. Hat is tiie , cause of the sudden collapse in the matrimonial market i unknown, j but some shrewd observers ay that 1 it is sign that the times are getting Kctter. 1 lus sign does not apply ociier. uus sign does not apply to the business of the county clerk 1 and the miuis'.ers. The clerk ' .1. . migiu lei a lew licenses go at nait pnee 10 gei u:c Dusin.-ss started : ..... ' , again. Xorton Xotes. Mr. Andrew Porter paid a -.isit to his mother last week. Mrs. Eddy, :rs. Moses Huffa -ers mother has been quite ill. Mr. Huntington, our propo id postma5ter j, tusv plowing, qui.( b'-.v j ly growing Sock of sheep. j The Norton school opens las. 1 .- ;si r.i'nik. Mi Mastic week with ten pupils, It. Hamoton. teacher. T chool will observe Arbor day. i , . ...... ! ine asaviiie scsuoj v.ui tr.r t - fr Amps r.f Vhllo- : .sath, as teacher. A. W. Skinner will teach the; S'iiool on Mary's river. The people of Reck Creek have waJced and orgauiaed a school dis trict. They held their first meet ing and elected Thomas Chandler, Geo. B. Hampton and George Mil ler, directors, and J. M. Derrick, ortherwise known as "Jolly Jim," clerk. Their school house is to be i located in Sunshine Gap. H. L. M, Glen Items. storm. The grass and other vege tation is growing rapidly. News, as usual, is somewhat scarce in this part of the county. Nathan Watkins left for the val ley a few days ago. O. C. Simpson, our rustling mail carrier, tells us that we have a new road supervisor in this part of the ; county. Willie Arnold has been peddling salmon from Corvallis to Albany during the past week. Wm. Arnold and wife made Elk City a visit Sunday, Johnny Flynn, the former Mead ow creek bachelor, is digging his potatoes this week, P. N. Lathrop and John Folms bee made a visit to Drift creek last week. Wm. Arnold sold Mr. Folmsbee a cow while he was over. More in the future. ICHABOD. Siletx IteniM. The Inspector has left us. When he was here a year ago he gave us a good send-off on the reservation, but he did not seem inclined ;o do so this time owing to some things he seen which he did not like to see. The better class of Indians are very sorry and hope that it will not occur again. Inaian court was in session last Monday. One case of drunkenness was sentenced to 30 days in the Agency jail. The case against the Logan boys was continued as one of the witnesses was at the mouth of the Silelz. incie lias been quite a little stir for the past week here. It seems as tuoug.'i most everybody are out on their muscle, for there was a pull and hit between two women, which resulted in both being made pretty sore. It is getting danger ous to be safe these days We hope they will tumble to themselves and quit the job. W. C. S. Cure For Crippled Children. The National Surgical Institute, Pacific Branch, 319 Bush St., San fraucisco successfully treats all cases of Orthopedic Surgery, Dis eases of the Spine, Hip and Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, .asal Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, all Deformities and Chronic Diseases. Their success in treating these cases is shown by thousands ! of references from trustworthy pco- pie all over the countiy 1 Tersons having afflicted children or friends should convince thetu- j selves of the excellent results of the ' svstem of treatment bv this I-isti. ! tute. One or more of these surgeons 1 will be at the Ileoiohui I,,,,,.!' Corvallis, Friday, April 26th to examine cases. Sen 1 for circular. . Reference may be had to Jesse ; Forter, of Corvallis; Judge Thos L. Davidson, cf Salem Tohn " : Reference may be had to Snaw, Secv. i a itiam Mill Co Albany; L. Mcl arland, of Alb; janv, and hundreds of others, The difference existing between the sheriff and the county court. eems to be over the advtsatiiuy 01 ",v;r . sav of orcoerty for ddin- Uina"b 4 quent taxes. The court thinks that much oi the taxes will be voluntar-, ily paid during the next montn or .. A tV,if a ca'p at tCIS tirue 13 unwise, and that it is not at all probable to bring in enough to pay the expenses incidental to a sale. The sheriff claims that he is ini- posed upon by being compelled to carry a number of delinquent rolls in his office, and no prospect for the settlement or disposal 01 mem. n has the delinquent rolls of 1889, 90, 91, 92 and 93 in his hands and nat- urally would like close them up in some manner. The law, he claims, contemplates ana directs mai mis be done by levy and sale of proper- ty. Upon the first three rolls named above he has collected . the grand total of $55, the amount collected on the 1889 roll being 67 cents. To require the sheriff to carry these rolls is unreasonable, and a sale would be unprofitable. It does seem to us that the court a ad the sheriff ought to be able to et to gether in his tax matter and agree upon some feasible plan of collec tion which would he fair t belli county and sheriff. . For Sftle. Three fresh milch cows and fifteen mutton sheep for sale, CaJ'j at the Dan Allison place north of . Toledo i-t J. W. Burxham. Xotlce. Parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. My books are closed and all accounts will be placed in the hands of on attorney- for collection April 15th. P. Teixefson, Est ray Xotlce. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up an estray on my place about 2 miles from Toledo described as follows: One dark brindle cow, small white spot on forehead, tip of tail white, and a little white on brisket; about seven yeats old. The owner is notified to prove property and pay all legal charges thereon or said estray will be advertised and sold as by law required. Charles E. Montgomery. Xotiee. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 22, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the approved plat of survey of Town ship 6 South, Range 11 West, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on May, 8, 1895, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day said plat will be filed in this office and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Robert A. Miller, Register, Peter Paqcet, Receiver. 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. 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. Farms For Sale. I have two good farms for sale near Elk City. The first is a good farm of 123 acres jcinir.g the town has good house, tarn, and out buildings; good orchard an,! r.i.r... .of all kinds of fruit; good farm and . .1 a uccuiow iana. Also a good ledge of sandstone ou the place. Also So acres ; mile from Elk City, house, barn, etc., g0od orchard, and a good piece of land These places will be sold at bed rock prices and on good terms. Must sell out on account of ol 1 age Enquire of J. H. Bevtns, 2-m- Elk City. For Hint. House and har:i ga.ueu - iaii:Ua Bav "i1 Inquire of : .'ewpori, Ore. lor Snle. TUa im.larsim.ol .fr,-.. r for sal? ia;1ri near Cbitv. ood station, as fol- lows; One tract, 67 acres;. good orchard an,i barn; about 10 acres in cult:, va.jcn is a splendid loca!io'u anj wjij be soi,j cheap for cash, ; Also several small tracts frult a,,d gLrden well located v;ill be sold at reasonable rates j au j purc-aase prjce ta-e!j j V(.oric or money, J g00j .;.one (iuairy iy;ng cjQse i . 1 - f f ! 1 10 ii:e j. , uauu ana convenient to work and load on cars, will )e leased or sold to parties v.'ho Vnll work it. Call on or address M. T. Vmr-XEYi Ckitw'jod, Ore, Anyone wlAir.g to take advan- dtp fit nw m t' . r, .... ta. bar . i.-.,ui:ig great 'argqn.s call on or aoiress- llv undersigned One of the finest 1 Toledo, a fine otaar improvements; two blocks fro'.a the depot; tue handiest place i'.i town. Price only $1,500 cash. L , , TV' T I Toledo, ou Oiblla; house, barn and ... 1 . 1 ociier improvements; a neat little place. Price only $350. cash, One lot 50x100 feet, one block from court house, A good imvest ment. Price S75 cash. :, Coluxs & Hali,, Toledo, fegon. Constable's Sale. VOTICE 13 HEUF.BY OIYF.N", THAT BV virtue of all attachment nnd execution ii sr.ea out of the Justice court in and ior Toledo I're'.'incl No. li, Lincoln Comity, Oregon, where in I!, Lew is was lilointift' nnd I). F. Scott mi uei'eiKlimt, 1 have levied upon and will offerlor sale to the highest bidder, for rath in hand, it the frontdoor of the Lincoln County Leader orhee or. Jlooilavi April 25iid, 1896, at 2 o'clock, p. n., the following-described personal property, to wit: co cord cord-wood, vine maple, alder and crabapple, on the fnrin of a. A. Logan. Said property attached, levied upon anil to lie sold as the pronerty of the above-named de fendant. Dated this Oth day of April 1893. C. H. Ruhl, Constable Toledo Trecinct Xo. U, Petition for Liquor License. '110 THE HONORABLE, TIIE COUNTY COURT - of Lincoln County, in the State of Oregon: V ethe undersigned legal electors of Yaiiuina I'recinct No. Id, in Lincoln county, tateof Oregon, respectfully petition vou that a license be granted to li. 0. Wulf, of said precinct, county and stntc, to sell malt, spirituousor vinous liquors in less quantities than one gal lon at Yaquinn City in said precinct No 10. for the term of one year flora the 10th day of May. lsW: said precinct Xo. lii, being oyer one mile distant from any college or university In the State of Oregon ; and your petitioners will ever urnv Allen Parker, lohn Kollins, T. W. (.oriuan V. O. Johnson II. M. Ilnink- I.uelen Gignac, W. T. Bohanan, A. II. liowe, A. E. Smith, Patrick Doherty. Thonins Pavy, George H. Lambert, V. Jenkins II. Iteschke, noun i.etieuoerger, i at agie n. .'lacKcv, O. C, Cotli'n, Frank Parker, J. A. lleam, Jas. Robertson, Chas. Anderson, L. J. Mffenbaeher, John Haas, II. Hansen, H. T. Prossper, J. F. Alexander, H. U. lleinrich, J. B. Lewis. Joe Kendall, Jas. Xatflp. Wm. Weaver, L. c. stover, J. K. short, Wm. Stephens, Thomas X'ngle, L. Y. Wilson, Itocco Potelli, Mark W inaut, M. P.oddv, A. L. Tavlor, J. I'. Humsucker. Chas. Trask, James Beach, James Fuller, J. J. Boone, Chas. liordon VV. li. Hunts'ucker, T. Harrison V. D. Uoone. r.. j. . n auace, E. Harrington, K. S. Coojier, C. Hoetiine, Jesse L. Morris, B. L. fasted, C A.Miller. A. H. Crowder, J. F. Simpson, H. K. Lugger, lieo. l!oeiili;e, Henry Ectbart, .1 I'm iff. J. M. Livine, D. F. Scott, E. S. Harrington, A. S. Casteel, E. M. Logan, Weve Logan, vr. II. Logan, B. Waus'h, V. Habern.an, Karl Ludwi. W. L. w atkiai, . i . tiowei:, liquors in less ,;ue.:i:ita-s V..n'... l i.,. i., .,..,.! ,..,.!, Lilic.lti t'.tni.i f. ir n teri.i i t I1'' i( m titied, iu accordance with and pnr iiaul the forei'iiiL petiti-'ii. thht lv ill,onihe loth il of Mav, !!.-, at the hour f U) c oi said d.,y, pres. nt f.M r-etiti; "; tne lountv i ourt of 1 incoln co:n;:' T,...n ii:e from said daie. ,. --.t II. C. llv.i.'- Yaquina C ity. Oregon, April I'- "'- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE : LEADKE $1.50 Per Year