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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
Push Lincoln County. Feed Stt.b'e. Parties coming to the Siletz ibis LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. Indian ichools On L'eser- , .,n. italf,t, rations. ! This is tbe yer wbeu we .bou!d j Representative Hermann has all join as a unit in pushing and : summer will always fnd a firl-clss nMined every nnreir t To'.e-iu, Lincoln : raised a very iracortant Question in crowdin2 Lincoln ccuntv to the ! feed stable et ray olaee. at tbe . I ine lu.enor oep artrnent m relation . iront. u e are a new ana unae-; Agency, aarges rt isonaaie. Start With A G noil Coir. ; to Indian schools on reservations veloped county. We need settlers! Let tbe milk Pow be what it may 1 wber" a"otcler-tlJ ia severalty have : to settle on and make homes of onr ! feed P'one can not control tbe quality j occurre'1- IIe bas Pntel tbe unoccupied lands, and we need j of Hie milk aid Tol-n Could ,e. i r'ght of a state to extend its common capital to develop our latent re-! cently to the students of tbe Ohio:scbocl s'stem over tbe Indians' sources. There is just one way to J State T'niversitv The co-v has an ! land-with tbe riSbt t0 establish get these, and that is to cry cur; individuality of ber own milking habit, and tbe ereater tha number of Ler ancestral -randams choose teachers according to the change for them. There is goiug 2-rn, Larkey Logax, Siletz, Ok Farms for Sale. I have several farms, both culti- ' erVinnl is'nVtc in reicn-inn wa'i't .ji ,i v, vated and uncultivated, for sale in anu for the Indians the right to time what we have to give in ex-itracts 01 - acrS ana upwaras. These lands are adapted to fruit, that have possessed this milking soh001 la' and lo un(Jer the law t0 be an ense outflow frca the I vegetable and sheep culture. Will trait, the greater the probabilities 11 laxalI" purposes, except as io urouui siricKen spates oi t ie .mis- u ""i"1 '"u that ' this cow will possess like tbe lancls beId b' al'rjtnit only. j souri valley and eastern plateau of I abIe terms. Anyone desiring to niiatitifs 5mPn'WriHnnin:TlleW':Mkres'J is inclined to tbejtocky mountains. There is purchase such lands will do well to ever stimulated a cow into good : take tbis vie 'v' anrl furt'u-'r t0 hold r- reason why our own little county performance that did not have this ' tbat il ma' aki Sl:cb scllools from cannot secure a portion of these bom quality of development t0 ! the fund out of which it already : bomeseekers. They are good me.i, Start with; but thousands of heifers : contributes to some district schools . and true, bu have fought a losing tbat were born to make the best of certain sums for each Indiaa ta'JSht i fiSbt with Srin a:itl niggard nature, Cows, have been utterly ruined by in tbem- Mr- IIerffana has for-! and have lost, and they are seeking bad feeding, cruel treatment, and : maI1.v presented the matter to the . homes where tbe lifegiving showers needless neglect. Success in dairy- secretar'' and like1 soon be ; of nature's downpour are not denied jng implies that a dairyman should ; submitted to the attorney-general, j them. We need them, with their raise bis own cows, as far ashecan, ; as tbe dePartmetU sa-vs h is the ; thrift and energy. Given the mag ond buy it if be must, wisely. So i Crst time tbe q""1'013 nas come in nincent climate conditions which he must be a judge of cows, a coi. ; this shape. Indians on allotments, ! exist in Oregon and they will ac lector of dairv form and preferences. ! beinS now citizens, assert their ! complisb wonders. Bat not many and a reader of cow cliaraeter a ! r'Snt lt enj' a common-school ; of Cue m w I'd couie unless lucy arc cow nhrennWist Tetter row frd. i education. j invited. Other states that need Will be sold at reasonable rates arc i call on or address M. J. Allphix, tf. Little Elk. Oregon. For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale land near Chitwood station, as fol lows: One tract, 67 acres; good orchard and barn; about 10 acres in culti vation. This is a splendid location and will be sold cheap for cash. Also several small tracts, good rr r.or, vpll 1fP9trl 1 . f ind n ,,.-11 iniv .i fr.Tw.cs (U average dairyman, would carry with ! PaPers a:ld Papblets into territory it greater success. All tbis talk j A San Francisco dispatch of the! weekly. This is what Oregon about makinz cows hard v. tou"di 1 22nd-sa's: "Within a few months, should c!o. Every person who bas and rrmstitntinnallv vormw S another transcontinental railway, ' friends in the east yond what we feed into them by wise selection, should be eliminated settlers are sending thousands of j an4 purchase price taken either in work or money. A good stone quarry lying close should send I the Union Pacific system, will have ' ti.eui ecpie.-; of our papers. Tell ja terminal on the bay of San Fran- j tbem that drouth and cyclones are as quickly as possible from our'cisco This will break a railroad ; unknown. Every letter that goes dairy wisdom. At best our cows monoPol.v lat has held this city in ; east tbis summer should either con are boarders, and orofit means that: aniron griI' ever sil,ce tbe fit ; tain a pamphlet telling of Lincoln for part of the period the better rates so bieh tbat ... . .1. T' ' Tl. 'C .! fcummtrgive them free entertnh-1 me,u l,ie ul,lon i atmc system , comparea wita many otiier states it ment for a few weeks. I do uot!''las an"ccte,', a!l arrangemeut by j is impossible to overdraw tbe pic plead for moie fussing and pottering i 'vbich h cnn reach Sa" Fraaciscoiture. Talk Oregon; write Oregon; with this cow, but a little more j ba' Tibaron 'vi:1 be iN termi:ial. ;ld Ore-ou papers, and if you can, tational care, and we should sooner i and aa increased ferry services be-, send samples of Oregon products, begin the extra care of the milker, i tween tbis cit' a;ld that point will . It is a state to be proud of, and to The plan of the winter dairy is e one 01 me ucnciits to mis part , invite people lo id orofit means that ; K 1 smcc iue ursi u parapuiei telling 01 Lincoln year, the longer i ra'lroati reached this section of tbe county and her abundant resources, r, they shall pay V1S I'acific coast. After years of pa- or one i,f our county papers. Don't at we can in m;.j. ! tlent efforts and many disappoint-, be afrai ' to talk Oregon. When showing farmers that profitable cost of the state. will be accomplished by aj "T!;oe who expect to g:'. a H.ii the to !o. Tbe O: ft I 11 : full) nipflnc mnra l:r n ; ..-- j... w a r , " """"( , iarm at Jittie or no cost 01 r . . 1 connectn-.f link, the Orenrnii ( pntrnl . range 01 hummer pasmre. ana ne- " Siletz reservation are likely ginning to stable ber Thanksgiving : dUappviated. The TillamooU mght. A really kin 1 kearte 1 man ; .nS the In.on, J may without thought, actually i t!:e " & r.enS is made to the Indians tier- almtparaiv l.v m-oWi T lnv 1 1 "c,!j0 ''d.vay, comraonb cabe r . . , , . , ' ' ' aim. e a cow b neglect. I Ime vv,d be no good lana left, aulas seen t.ns last autumn, a c.airy ol ; ' ' lor what will be available fbr c.r. fast freshening winter milker, .-.tand i A.T aUcr X" esten.i its ime lro:n egon 1 , . ..." j!a;ia must -;e iw-id upon. .Ex : TVlf I'm 1'irrlif ie n.n.li - - ; ...w.iuui u 1UU.U 111 CilUi, j There are hundreds of acres of as ' good laud as Oregon rain ever fell ion that is unallotted to the Indians. ! The fact is that many persons have In the United States court at j formed just sucb P'nions as the Portland last week, Jas. Lotan, ex-i above b-v "oinS over to the Agency ne reservation an.l lookiiig jUkiah to Cov: for hours, yes, da , s in the acrre gate, in the chillv. drenching rain. ! roa(l ,:OW cx,ends t0 Corva51is rounding their backs as the deluge Yaflui,,a ,,a-v. b' tbat state- The of water broke across their spines. ; canceling roaci win louow down j tb.e coast, and join the Donahue 1 system. and go into camp at night in the muddy fence eorncis of a long un protected lane, and these cows, mothers, even if cattle, were con tributing as best they could do to their owner's living. I don't think be ever thought of the milking habit of these co ws, as a maternal function, artificially r.rolonve ' the i intended food for off-pring turned by the hand oi man into the channel of commerce; and so denied them ; after ofiices of a mother. No other benevobnee of natiue would thus! have contributed to him, save tbis unfathomable benefk'cT.re of mother hood whose ofiice is to give, even if draining the fountains of life support itself. Success mutt come nearer to those who recognize to the fullest rvtent tliw im.l.rV Inn - - ---- j principal of attaining success in j dairying. Whatever will best ad minister to tbe comforts of tbe mother cow, (juiet, care, warmth, comfort, succulent and stimulating food, pure air, clean water, and regularity of attention, will succeed; for on this bang the law and the profits, so far as concerns the cow. Hoard's Dairyman. collector of customs under Tresidert I 0,1 llariison, and Seid Back, a China-j around a la' or so- and because man. were convicted of the crimJ the' fol,nd all the land near there !of conspiracy against the the United ;alJo'ted they thought that it was :r'.ate-. 1 ue speciuc cr.nre I'.enig I that they ha 1 c-r.spire.i smuggle j Chinese into the United States w ho v. ei e im; cair.io 1 10 lain!. 1 lie le-fv-t:dants hive been tried three ' times, the llrst two trials re-ulting j in a hum; jury. The verdict came j as a surprise to many people, as it possible all gone. and get a-.i some Indian vears, the-.- i 1 anyone e::nec imrro e has hs will ! 1 far: living -adlv to go n that on for ,! -.1 Ibit if they will ! e a r.'g want good land that id.ir garden spol w hen en they can Hud it. to the O. P. track and convenient to work and load on cars, will he leased or sold to parties who will work it. Call on or address M . T. Whitney, Chitwood, Ore. Xotiee. Any one wishing to take advan tage of any of the following great bargains call on or address the undersigned. One of the finest residences in Toledo, a fine bouse, barn and other improvements; two blocks from the depot; tae handiest place in town. Price only $1,500 )'2 cash. A 5 acre ranch y2 mile from Toledo, oil Oilalla; house, barn and other improvements; a neat little place. Price only $350. y2 cash. One lot 50x100 feet, one block from court house. A good itnvest ment. Price S75 cash. Coluns & Hal l, Toledo, Oregon. HUNTING? vpr ) OF COURSE Vcu will buy MARLIN. 1: s to;u top-Protection. It ejtcti at the tide ConTenlenee. It U light weight-Comfort. It h.n the Billied Barrel-Accuracy. It has fcet parti simplicity. S n for compete catalopnp, free. Special pack of card fur 15 centt. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., New Ilareo, Conn. m LnlO.llinUL lYIHttftS iFPJ 1- to they did not thin! convict them, not but what many ! believed they were guilty, but be- i cause of the mauy high influences ' surrounding them Win. Dunbar. and C. J. Mtilkey, have each been I liUl'lOVt... The state league of chtbs set ri')'v:i :-, tb.. fr l'.ad;::.! c.di'.age o; silver .epubiican c and un !;v a vote COPYRIGHTS. CA'V I OBTAIX A PATENT f For a Srnropt answer and an honest opinion, write to . ll'NN ik CO., who have had nearly fifty years' exierlence In the patent business. Communtca. tions strictly eonfldrntlal. A Ilnndliook of In formation concerning I'ntenm and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue ol mochan Ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. receive necial notice In the sclrntlflc Amrrirnn. and thus axe brought widely before the public wi.h- vysi in me invenior. Tnis splenaia Paper, of almost t.vo to one, in I'i!la:i : b- week. tbnli'Tt -o -rvt 1 1-- r t'r. f' us session it was ; lee siiver Some time ago, says the Walla Walla Statesman, un enterprising land agent succeeded in transtd.uit- mpll WO tl.l r'-i'ltr it rii.iin.r ti.1 convicted before on the same charges !,,,.,, . '., " , , , the result ol a vote taken on the and the supreme court has confirmed propnsi,ioa was ralhcr a their convictions, so there is bttothe M,vcr T w- little hope lor the defendants to , ray tbeir rank ho escape punishment. make a strong fight lo control the state convention next spring, and we would not be surprised if they were not successful. - A citizen of Portland, while strolling along a street in Lebanon, t,iun county, a few days since, had bis attention attracted by the most ! Collector Ball very neatly nipped magnificent cherry tree he had ever j the opium smuggling business in seen. Seeing a sprightly old its very conception at Newport, ing a colony of coo persons from gentleman hoeing in the garden, in and b nth Chinamen engaged in it the mountainous regions f old ' which the tree stoo;l, lie leaned Kentucky to the foothills t f Mount over the fence and in pai:e i about Rainier, w here the piimi live tivtges : it. The veteran gaideucr, who of their former borne nte still le- il'iovcd to l o 03 years of age, stated tained. They ate a very indc en-! ll '-"'t the tree was feet i.i ilent people, living within tbem-'diameter, an 1 that the b:anches c'-t. t. :.. "ti .1. . . r ruiy, ii'pviiii; an ineir wanis, : ; ineaii oti an r:ea leet both diameter, :'.; that last year, whi.-h va liot a good year for chenies, it have been They e ide: an in.'itTeie" ai mis poii au.s mat ipmm co; be easily slipped tbrot'.g'.i, but Collector bail lb. tie 1 them 0:1 the first venture. Mr. ball is evidently Issued weekly, elegantly li'istratcd. has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work In the world. 93 a year, trample copies sent free. Bulldiiut Edition, rnonthlT, t '.oOa year. Pinele eoples, centa. Krery number contains beau tiful plates. In colors, and photographs of new nouses, with plana, enabling builders to show tbe latest designs and secure contracts. Address all'S.N i l'o tw Vouk, am Bkoadwat. promptly convicted tly consi.'ered that but i uld l;e kept , 1 ' u watch t mn am! hi b a ;d it ptetty smoot.i wi selling but not pinehasi sexes itiess m wotd rai woven bv lhc:::vf'..r.o l.',-..,, choice is offered of their home : 10 e"' ' ! b-.-.-heb, and won! b catches him a napping grown tobacco, long, given and ; have several bushels more this ear. hammered flat. The women ebew . The tiec arne-red as he.ddiv and .. .1. ,i:., IV . lui.tuvLi 4tuii vuj. ri.itii. 1 ne- lea is made from sage, and coffee from ro.'isti'il urns. The r.iloiiist me ntl hard-shell Hartists, and brought u ; iu 11 xvimM le preacher of tbat faith with them to : -bat tree 1 ut of Oregiui, have to bi If you want to keep posted on what is going on in Lincoln County You will have to subscribe for the Lincoln County Leader. It will give you all the County and local news, without fovpv r.v l.iaci 31.50 FEE. YEAR. aJlDHA, K BE WARS el Imitation trad narks end ls.bl?. is the whole story W hW HAWER SOPA Z tt IX'HCil'UffOZ Costsnomorethiin other package soda never spoils I 6 111 paWtyavO. flour uriiveiy acknowledged purest In the worlJ. 4 Made only by CHURCH fc CO., Kew York. Sold by frocer eTerywhere. n Write tot Arm and Bammer Book of valuable Bod pea FREE. K.V.VVVVVVV'IfVVVVVVVVVVVVV' DO YOU WANT FRUIT TREES? It Will Pay YOU to see ME before Buying. I CAN"SELL YOU FIRST-CLASS STOCK, w Ri-riittiBa irne 10 rame ana, xee trom uiseaset and Insect Pests AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Home Grown and Healthy Trees J. F. STEWART, 1 olcdo, Orego fa5-At LEADER OFFICE. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE We have some good Bargains in'Real Estate placed in our hand: iui aic. ceiow we give a description of a few of them: iiliri t. Tl-.e siipreme court has vol 'xiniU'h 01 any si ;n f kul decay alout to r.-.avh l.wi there minister to their spiritual wants. nre a number odditis as l.irv e. l.ircl : tiie r.:co:v,e lax law lneonv.ivjiional ; by a A'.o cf f v.:r judges for ari.l I five .v;.;i-it. It is most notice ..Me' ;::a'.r..-.e j'.ui-es iroia ti'.e west n:i sj'.nh were favc.ra'v; to the la-' an 1 tliose of the ca:.t ngainst it. ' v. -- L i.j t 160 acre ranch on Beaver creek; good house, barn and outbuildings; this farm has lots of ineaow laV.d and is an ideal t'.airv firm vr;r.a ! $1,200, and worth double the imm I ev . 159 acre ranch on T.ig Elk five ! nines a:ove l.ik City; some plowed and 7 acres slashed and in timnlhy; I house, good barn .10x4$; 0.1 countv ; road, school within l mile. A j good stock ranch . Trice 1 , 400 on ! goo.! terms. 1:0 acre ranch five rV j Toledo; frame house end barn, , about 40 acics imder fc:ic, orchard and small fruit- A cnlpndid tract of land with a good body of creel Dottom. mce $000 casu. Two lots in Prior Scott's add tion to Highland; one corner or. one in-ide. liice for the two, ?5 all cash. Two lets in Stanton's addition ' Toledo, well located and close' school h.juse. Trice $75. A well selected stock oi mercha: disc to trade for a good ranch c laquiua Day;. must have some u or bott. i-.i land and be well locate A good trade will be given for t right kind of a ranch. plany other Barsraliis in Farm and City Propcrl T. JP. STEAVAET CO. TOLEDO, OREGO.s.