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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
a-: J LESTOOLIN" county, ohe. THE YOUNGEST COUNTY IJT THE STATE. AT Brief Description of Lincoln County. Oregon, And its Iticli, Undeveloped Resources. T 1XCOLX COl'XTY was created by cn act the Legislature on February 13, ism, on was formed from territory detached from Ben- Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes Etc, Etc., At i iuLabitan s. Ii has three fine hotels, mimer ! ous stores, a tine public school, one weekly . new paper, one KinvnHM nn.i m.,.,.. An... n.. .-j-i-iii ... .. , . ....... . ... : urns .v . L - "cram '11mw. The government works are locate J the east by Benton and Polk, on the f;-uth by her and the town enjovs a good trade New- Lane, on the west by the Pnclilc ocean, and on port enjoys the refutation of being the finest the north by Tillamook and IV.k. The county summer resort on the Pacific const, and during has a coast line of fifty miles and an ar.a of the summerraontu thousands of people visit 1,140 square miles, und a population of about Newport. 5,000 Inhabitants. The temporary county sent South of Xe port ten miles is the Seal Rocks Toledo. The permanent county seat location Summer Kenrt, owned by James Brastleld. I ..." " ""'"'. ueiermmeu i ne refta.ar .nine Jiere are locafd good hotels, tine grounds and election in 1800. The act creating the County" rrtsny neat summer cottages, provides that the candidate for the county ro- On Alsea Bav a l,,ejiti !., n,.i j ceiving a majority of all the votes cast shall be villages, one on the north side and one on the the permanent county scat. At the regular south. Good hotels and stores are found in eiecuon in June, mere were lour candi- cither town. At Waldport on the south side is dates in tho field for pern-.anont county scat, a good saw mill, now outraged in sawing lumber and no place received a majority vote, hence for the San Francisco market On the north there was no election. At the nest clectio ride tire locat-.d the salmon canneries where the two points receiving U,o highest vote at annually are panned and shipped from live to lact election will he the only candidates, and ' ten thousand cases of salmon of fine grade therefore a decision will be assured. Tho two j The Als?a Bay is navigable for steam crafts for contesting points will be Toledo and West Ya-, twelve miles. This part of the County is rich I"1"11' , ' I" lumber, both fir and cedar, and is the ideal There are four bays within the limits of Lhi-' dairying country. Tho Alsea harbor although coin County, al bounding in fish of all kinds. it remains today without ever having had a Salmon rlvor, or bay enters the ocean near the dollar of money spent on it, is a bettor harbor northern boundary of the county. Along this , than many other harbors on tho coast. Coast stream aro lino tide lands and rlfh bottom j ing steamers enter and depart regularly with lands, soon to be opened to settlement. J out a tug or pi ct. Cranberries raised' ou the Seven miles south of Salmon river tho Rtlets . Alsea marshos bv Mr. J. o. Ptearn., nm p-o. il.oi, ui bay empties its sparkling waters into : iiounccd by experts to bo of the finest flavor of the old Pacific Ocean. This stream drains a : any raised from Oregon to Maine, lurge scope of country and affords the largest ELK CITY is the oldest town lii the county, volume of fresh, water of any river in the conn-' and is nicely located at tho Junction of the Big ty, having many fe vers, l or this reason it Is . Elk and Yaqulna Rivers. It has a good hotel two stores, a l lai'k.-.i.lth shop and postotllce, We have just received from the Famous SAN JOSE WOOLEN MILLS, a Hue assortment of MEN'S Mil, mm FIMLS, A! MI 11. 'ULSO A FINE LINE OF LADIES' dre:ss goods. and remnants CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Wo are Selling Cheap for CASH. Remember that we can please Everybody. C. G. ' COPELAND, TOLEDO, OREGON. sri Id that more salmon enlor it than both the Alsea end tho Ycqulna co r.', inod. Tho Si! tz river, heads in and near the summit of tho Coast range of mountains in Polk county and runs nearly all the way through the rich valley of the Slletz, now an Indian reservation, soon to be thrown open to settlement. Twenty uil'.es south of the Siletz Kay the now and lein tve cc.'ttr of a l.uje farn.ing :Urict enjoys a good trade. Thousands of bushels of potatoes and many bushels of tine apples are shipped annually to San Francisco. TOLEDO, the temporary County- eat, is well located 12 miles above the mouth of the Bay, on the lino of the O. r. It. It., and nearly in the famous Yaqulna Bay mingles her commerce-j center of the County, drawing the line's to the laden waters with tho old Pacific. Yaqulna compass. Tolodo enjoys the undivided trado of Bay proper is about U miles long, but is nnvig-1 tho Slletz Indian Reservation. It is the center nUr for small crafts ior thirty miles from the j of the fa'r.ous tide-land belt, and will hold her mouth. . There are many tributaries emptying ow n by reason cf her splendid location. Toledo into tho Yaqtdtm, and many fine farms dot the ' has one first-class hotel, four good general valleys and hill side--. i:i.;ht miles above Sew; j merchandise stores, one drug store, two weekly port are largo bodies of iic.1 tide lands extend ing on up the Hay for sit or seven miles, many acres of which are being dyked, reclaimed and cultivated, and when once cultivated are said to be the richest lands in th j world, the soil in many plnces being sixty feet deep. The lands are admirably adapted to rul-lng all kinds of beets, roots, mangel wurzc'.s, etc., and particu larly to tho culture of sugar beets. The anal ysis of beets roi.tcd on the tl ie-lnnd near Tole do showed lf per cent of saccharine matter, bo ing the highest percentage obtained in the state. Leaving the tide-lands an 1 for U-n miles on up tho Bay, or now tho Yaqulna river, aro large sandy bottoms In and around KlkCity, the gar den spot of the county. Above Elk City and on up the Yaqulna river and alon t e line of the O. P. railroad are fine bottom lands. On these bottom lands fruit of all kinds do remarkably well. Several hop yards have been planted on these bottom lands and tie rosult has been very satisfactory. Hop culture promises to e one of the prosperous and profitable Industries of the county at an early date. At Nashville, near the cast lino of the county, are largo or chardsof prunes, apples and pears, showing that fruit will do well even so near the summit of the Coast range. Eighteen miles below Yajulna Bay the Alsea river and Bay empties into ihe Pacific ocean. The Bay is of a comiderablo size, and the en trance is deep enough to permit coasting ves sels to enter and carry away the prnductsof the fertile valley of the Alsea river. The country contiguous to the Alsea river resembKs that of the Yaquiua very much. It Is settled with in dustrious and thrifty people, and promises to develop rapidly its latent resources. The Dairying Industry. Lincoln county is admirably adapted for dairying. With our mild cll-.nnte, where snow never lies on tho ground to exceed one day, cool nights and abundance of pure spring a ter, it is an ideal dairying country. The cli mate is such that grass never dries up hut re mains green during the entire year, thus af fording annual grazing and reducing the cost of feeding to a minimum. Clover is naturally adapted to this country, growing on the high est hlllB or the lowest bottoms, wherever the seed Is scattered. Frequently our farmers cut two crops of clover from their meadows In one year, and have been known b co't.lhree. Silos can be built and throe crops can be obtain ed annually for ensilage. Steps have been tak en to establish a creamery plant at Toledo, and there is but little doubt .but that a creamery will be in successful operation here at an early date. With the creamery business once estab lished at some placo within the county, the In dustry will rapidly develop. It It admitted lii all markets that butter and chiese produced from the milk of cows that graze upon the suc culent grasses rf our country excels that of any other region. The day Is not far distant when the dairying resources of our surrounding country will be a source of large annual Income to our people. Timber, toil and (Iran'te. Commencing three miles north of Toledo and extending on through Lincoln county is the fa mous green belt of fir, spruce, hemlock, larch and cedar timber, only awaiting capital, and enterprise to manufacture it into lumber and place it on the markets of the world. Two and one-half miles from Toledo, on the headwaters of Depot Slough are the richest un developed coat rr.ir.e In the fla'o of Oregon. A local company have thoroughly prospected this coal belt, and numerous ass-'.ys have been made, the last by California expert, who pronounced It as Lcing the only coal on tho coast suitable for steel wor'.-s. North s.::d cast of Toledo are located granite mines in unlimited quantities equal In quality to the Maine and Vermont g.-aniic, with water j newspapors, o:;o tca:n saw-n ill, blacksmith shop, a fine largo public school building, two churches, and other minor businesses. rio.Niir.Ki or MORRISON, is a station on tho OiIMl.fi., about three miles from Elk City. At thi place is located the famous Pioneer Sandstone quarry. Tho products of this quarry is bpcomiuing Justly celebrated all over the eoasti As a building stone it is unexcelled. Largo quantities of it aro being shipped to San Francisco where it is used in the construction of time of tho mammoth buildings of that city. Theqnarry .employs. a large number of man and is building up a largo industry. On up the railroad are the stations of Chit wood, Kddyvlllo and Little Elk, all of them trading pointi of "nrre lrporr-?re. The Sllcta Reservation. In the north part of the county lies the famous Slletz Indian reservation, now soon to be thrown open for settlement. This reservation is among the lost of tho Indian lands to bo opened to the whites, and oilers about the last opportunity the prospective settler will have in securing a home from Uncle Sam. The Indians having been allotted their lands and one hundred and eighty thousand acres remaining which will bo turned back to the general government and be homcsteaded and taken under the tlmbor act. The Slletz river Is navigable for twenty-five miles up from Its mouth for all classes of river boats. Along the river on either side for threo miles inland are largo bodies of rich tide land, and for tho next twenty miles large sandy hot ton's extend from tho rivers edgo, varying in width from two hundred yards to a quarter of a mile. This territory has never been visited by a lire and there are millions of feet of fino fir, larch and cedar timber. Large deposits of corI are known to exist, tho qunllty of which is the same as that of tho magnificent Depot Slough coal, on this reservation can bo found some of the best agricultural and grazing land on the coast. All the preliminary work look ing to the opening of the reservation has been done, audit h only awaiting the President's proclamation anuouui log it open for settle ment, when tho ploncci's ex will startle the wild elk and d'.cr from their natural haunts; when capital will take up the echo and soon, whore but a few months before nothing but the wild animals' harsh notes and wlerd chants of a few old fndlans, the rcmlnanlsofaonce power ful tribe, w as heard us thoy paid thidr tribute to old Medicine Hock, will be heard tho music of the saw and hammer. Civilization shall con quor the earth. lHsrrllaiiroai. Owing to the mild climate and absence of frost, fruit of all l.luds that can be raised In Ore gon do exceedingly well here. Large orchards of prunes, apples and pears nre btlng set out and so far have proved to be perfectly free from all fruit pests, common in the Willamette Val ley and California. Lincoln County will be the banner fruit County in Oregon, The Oregon Pacific Kallroad w hich has Its ter minus at Yaiulna City, has reached the Cas cade mountains and Is operating ono hundred and forty milts of road. And as soon as this road makes connection with an eastern road and becoxes a tians-contlnental line opening np the great wool and wheat bulls, of eastern Or gcn, Yaqulna Hay will then become a for midable rival of other ports on tho Paclllccoast of known fume. Lincoln County otters better Inducements than any other county in Oregon for capital. Lincoln County oilers good Inducements for hon:csuekers. Lincoln County has many undeveloped re sources only sleeping for tho want of capital. Lincoln County w antsbusln -'s men, working men, farmersaud capitalist', it hikes hII kinds f iwoplc tomake r.tid di.wlop c country. Take Horace Orcely's aivl.-c and co;j;e west, where blizzards and cyclones are unknown; whero power on the premises s-ullleleiit to run all every u. nu s latch string hangs on the outside; mai hlneiy necessary to furnish rock for bull. I- whero the warm breath of the grand old Pacific ing and monuments. Towns and VltUccs. YA'll'INA CITY isthetermlnusoftheOrcKm Pacl;ic railroad. It hastAohotels, threestorcs, t church and a school house. Ari academy lies recently been instituted there, end promi s to lit' a wcessf'il Institution of inrnlnc. A (n sldtr;ible volume of bu.-l-.tsi i trausr.f't 1 ct Yaqulna City. At this !aee arc the wharves and warehouses which are used by the o:'c.in steau.ers. two of whlrri ply lcgulr.rly between that pTt and San Francisco, 'j he to'.vn-silo is LEGAL PUBLICATIONS. Notice for Publication. Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, April VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE -'following-named settler has tiled notice of hi! intention to make final proof in support of ii.eiiuuu. nnu ..ui shiu priH.i win oemaue OC foro the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at To- le.l... t .rtn-nn lav el lui-. JOHN KI.Viisl.EY, H. K. NO. 8,0i;, for the west half of the southeast quarter sec tion 0, and north half nf the northeast quarter 01 cciinn 7, tov. nship t:i, south, ranre it west. He nemes the follow lug witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Henry Nice, Win. Tellask, Carl Srhimmel and John Cuillian.s, all of Waldport, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER. Register. K'otice for Public ution. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, April 17, ls'.i... VOTK'E IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE KOI. s' lowlng-uamtd settler has tiled notice of his intention tn imhI;., 1 T.r.,..f 1 u,. ........ ..r I.O claim, and that said proof will bo made lefore the County clerk of Lincoln countv, at Toledo, Oregon, on Juneti, lsso, viz; JOHN ARNOLD. II. E. No. II. M. for the southwest of southwest i , section '.'0. north i4 of northwest i4 and northwest '. . of northeast '4 section lii, town la, s., range t, v. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ofsHld land, viz: Allicrt Watkln of tjk-n, Oregon. Henry C. Curler of Olen, Oregon, Jerry I'snks of men, Oregon, Henry C. Wilhoit of men, Oregon. ltOHEKT A. MILLER, Register. Notice for Publictition.- Lat d Ofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, April 17, lxsi... VOTK'E Li IIERKI1Y 01VE THAT THE L' following-name 1 settler has Hied notice of his intention to make liuul proof in support of his i.IhIhi uiiH th.,, UU1.1 ...til 1 rt ..... I.. I. . -. -i,.,.i ..i iw ilium; iiy- lore the County Clerk of Lincoln County, at To- ln.lf, flrnir.tn i. Ii,,.,w! Kir. WILLIAM ARNOLD, 1!.' K. No. 11,359, fur thi mnllina.t ! nt .l.n ..,...... , - - . uon in, south u of the northwest 'i 'and the soumKcsi -4 oi me nortneast i . sci'tlon 17, tow n 1.', south, range t), west, lie names the following witnesses to provo his nintllllHIIlU r.tllAll.-n In...,, atiA ..I,I.-U,I..H of raid land, viz: Albert Wntklns. llenrvc. Curler, .lurry Hanks and Heurv c, Wl'holLall of tilon, Oregon. liuuiiui a. .MILLER, Register. Notice for PisTLjlication. Land Ofllce at Oregon C ity, Oregon, April 1'., 1S95. VOTICE IS HEREBY C1VEN, THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Us claim, and that said proof will be made be fova tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, at To ledo, Oregon, on Juna 5, IMS, viz; CHARLES KROEOER, II. E, No. 8,03:1, for the south ij of the southwest ; section "", and east i5 (.f ihe northwest K section m, town in, south, rango 11, west. lie names tho following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Jim Coll'ns, oi Waldport, Ore gou, Jasper F. Jennings, of Newport, Or-gen, John Hid, of Axtcll, Oregon, and Win, Hack, of Waldport, Oregon. KOilERT A. MILLER, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Ofilce at Oregon Citv, Oregon. Mnv 11 1S.IA VOTICE is hereby given that tho following. i.i named set t!pr hns r.l.xl it.kttno .,r l.i. I. Hon to make final proof in support of his claim. ntirl Ihnf .-.iM ..-III l.a .. 1. i.... ..... ' ...... ............ .,, ua u.auu livmru U1U I.OUIIIV clerlf of i.inooli, iviiiiiIi. a, t..a.i.. :. , .:. . . : -v.-...,. , u ,UIVUU UIVXUII, Ull June 21, lMi. viz: llAArt OI.SEN, II, E. No. 10,070, .',iiuniHini-J iHiiuiif ast ''i oi southeast '4 section -f!, southwest i.4 o( south- ".--. :.i nv-i iinu ji, iiiivii ii, s range in, w. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove M conipiuoiis rr.t',pn iioii e:.,i 'ii-Vi ., .. : i.i j 'no vU: i t.i( 'iVi.ui,i, t i.riH- teiison, Albert Mcuker and lllufe Miller, all of loledo, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Ollleo at Oregon City, Oregon, VOTICE Is hereby given that the Vidlow'lng named settlei has lll.'d notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of l.iselalm. and Ihnt stiiit nr.,,. , ,111 i... .. ' County I lork of I lucoln County, at Toledo, v..v6..i, .in oiiiii: i, in;i,, vir: JOHN C. SWOPE, II. E. No. !I,.VIS, for tho southwest )i section 21, town 10, south range lo, west. Ho names the following- witnesses to provo his continuous residence Uh.ii nnd cultivation of said land, viz: .M. L. Trnpp, of Toledo, Ore gon, liiWl.y Trapp, Dclman chltwood and Al bert Chltwood, of Chitwood, Oregon. KOIIEKT A. MILLER, Register. Citation. L. K. In the Conniy Court of tho State of Orogun. for the ( ounty oi Lincoln. In tl e n alter of tho estate of Peter Eckmun. dceca oil: ' To the heirs of the estate of Peter Eckninu. deccii.-i.'il. known und unknown, tlrcotinir I N Til K N AM K OK Til E STATE OK OUKtlON, 1. on and eavh of you are he.rcl.y cited and required to he end appear In tho ( citltitv court of the state of Oregon, fur Lincoln county, at Ihe court room thereof in the city of Toledo, Lincoln county, orego i Krlday, June lh.fi, at in o'clock a. in. of said dav, then and there to show cnuso, If any there 'be, why an order of sole nf the real estate of Peter Eckmaii deceased, descilded as follows, towlt: IM No. ci, section Ti, and lots Nu. 1, :i, ami I and the south half of the northeast quarter oi section 2, town 1.1, south, range II, west, lying and situate in Lincoln Countv. Oregon, should not be made as prayed for lu tbu petition of A 11. (Juynn, administrator of acid estate. Witness, tho llonoralilo s. V. Burt, . .1 n,l i.f ha I ',.,i .,.. I ... .1... .. ... .j "i.iii i. in ,,u State n( Oregon, for the coun ty of Lincoln, with (lie seal of said ....... .,i..c ,iiin , iiht ui .JIHV, Attest: B. K. JONES, County Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement. In theCoiinty Court of the State of Oregon, for thoCouuiy of Lincoln: In the n. at lerof tho estate of Earlund Anderson. ileceased : Notice is hereby given that the undorslgnd, administrator of the estate of Karlaud Ander son, diseased, hus filed his final aioiint of said adn.lnlstratlon In the County Court of the state ol Oregon, for Lincoln county, and said court has fixed Saturday, June l.'ith, IWi'i, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,at the court house in Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, for hearing objections thereto and settlement thereof. Lan d thls Jnd day of May, iso.'i. . . , , , t OLEK OLhSOX, Administrator of the etate of LarUnd Audi r- sou, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. In tho County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the county ot Lincoln: In the mattnr of the estate of Alvlru L, MiA'tll deceased: ' V..ll..u I. .l.u ........ .t.. .1. .. .. . ........ :j iubi mi; l ill Irlrl . ,l administrator of the estate ol Ah Ira Mi N. II, v. ,,nr niu i ,111. iiiim lll-eoillll OI R tKJ fl.i. ministration In the Conn ty Court of the suite of Orcon, for l.tncolii county, and tuid cuiirl i.as lix'l Mondii) , June :inl, wXi, attbcluirof lo o'clock s. in., nt the court liou-e In T ol.do, ....... , .... n.,n, iinring ooiucllol;s H ereto alio selllctnelit th'Tl of. imteu tins in uoy ol .Mav, nw.i. . , , , J. If. MoNEII., AdtuliiMriilor of iho estate of Alvlra I.. McNeil. dccea'd. points brilliant colors on mid winter flowers where Aycrs Ague Cure Is of no more value than a bushel of sand; where fever and malaria are strangers anil outcasts; whete an honest. In dustrious man ran make him a home and l.e as fr -c and l'idciendent as tiovernor Pennoyer. If you are an old man come and view a sunset I down by the sea, rest your mind and be care free ' for a while. If you are a oung roan come and ' grow up w ith the country. If you are a moti-' eyed man come and double your capital. If you ! are t single man come and see our girls. If you ' are a sickly man come and get your health, if owned by the railroad . mj a:iy and has tx.ur , TOU aie a P.uiist rant an 1 tee o'jr evergreen been placed on ti.e maiket. WEST YAYl'iSA is acn it the Bay from Ya qulna City rnd is w U locate 1 on deep wdter It will make a good town ct it will enjoy a part of the trade from the south end of the county in the near future. NEWPORT, "iownbthe :es," Is the larger hills, our Newport, our Seal Itocks. come and ' stand on old Caqe Koulweatber. the farthest j point west, and cast your eye out on the foam ing, rolling, restless, daihlug, breaking, t'.ar-1 ing, angry ocom waves, and re In them a like-1 Bess of the human family; always moving. always restless, always striving to rcavh the town on 'he ly. t has a peculation if tsC Yaqulna Bay and Lincoln County. CITATION'. In the County Co-irt of the Statu oi Oregon, or mo i i,uiii y ol IJiic.tn; In the e u'terof tl.ee :ate of L. :i. llaru.i n. ill c. HS -i, To It elicits of 1.. M, Hnrnoii. dec.., B.i.l- IN I II h NA.ill: OKllli-. SI'A'li: 'II' OK Kin i : Vi u siol each oi y.,u rue i.erel.y epi-: ii i reii)ircd to in au'l upp er in im l oun y r , of l.e wkv of OrccoH, r,,r I li,-. In e.,;,,. tli- rot it lone; there '. Ill the oil . i 'I on Nioiide.y, May ), s'j',, at In o e,.. k u. . . ... ssid Ta -, lbeu and them to stow 'i,(,-: ,j t l.'-rt-h.r, -,vl,y ho onl -r of .a e '( : i: r. .i prol-er'y . ( selij esln'e ie-crlo 1 as lion - Hi. si.url. 1 ; ol the roiitr.ee t section an, s otn vi, ' i of secilon at d the northv.es! . ( n.rnea-t so et,,n q, i,i n p., .,.,,, ,. v, west, shoul'l not -t made es p:cy .1 1,1'1,'t;.. tsoiie.n of K. M. ( arter. aflininisirtfoir .,t . estate. 1 Wl:ncs, the ll.m. S. V. Lor,, I of t h l- Coonly Court ol ibe - so- . ( ! (f.. S.) or. g..n, lor iho i oiin-y .if , lo. ,i,i W ith the 1 of nol c lift n " il lids jnh day ol April. P.;i.- A'itat : H. i' JONhi-i County cieili llovttenltiivnl At a special meeliec oi Board of Horticulture h. i 2, lMall memliers p-e-e:!t t ulations were adopte -. .. ii. e laws regulating such i fore, blndlngupini all ; . are to take (fleet and w i e May 4, ISM: Rule 1 All conslgne t :' sons, shall, within lib -tine otliccrof the State . or a duly comuilssionee: .; ,.o of tho arrival of any tr e i I; at the quarantine statlo i. destination. Rulo 2 All trees-, plan! or chins, imported or b; ri. from any foreign countr, , Vnlted States or territuri- s. m to be inspected upon sn . .si . station in the district ol ilm 1 if any such nursery stoc: : t ings, grafts, buds or cion insect tiests and funo-.i quarantine otlioor or dulv i . anttue guardian shall issue effect. And furthermore, L e plants, cuttincs. orafts. bed , infested with Insect nests, for diseases Injurious to fruit or : othet trees or plants, they she and remain in quarantine um olticcs oi the Stato Board of 11. duly commissioned quarauti determino whether the said t tinrs, grafts, buds or dons ar injurious litsoct p. 'Sts or tlul pupae, or fungous di va ci t o 1. ui i 1: Plate April wi og reg i :th tho : o there " i atlons " .ndnftor -! ior -er-..uaran-Uttire, .rdlan, orclous ct 4final :r-'SbUds : stale my of the is r-quired 1,1'itratino ol n, and ' I 's, cut '. 'is fre-j it.c sold i.e i quar. ate to that s:tM trees, ; i :,r i found ,.1. 1 1! (I : rothor i :it tioes, or i-e ,!,- .ifesied d i .e nnei-antina '.'.i'. ullou: or tho in' i ..r.i'.an can v. dni, cut fiee irom live : c-igs. lervne or liey can he ;y ct ollercdlnr sale, gift, distribution o" iv.uporto. Hon. All persons or co.npnnivi an hereby Prohibited from carrvinc anv tr.M.v i.iieite me. tings, grofts, bud or eions from without thil state to anv nnlnt w tthtn tho o ,ir s. .-s nearest point on Its line or course to th.i luaritn- tine sution In tho district of ulllna.te destina tion; or from anv nolnt within tl-... suit., m mi other point therein, until sueli trcos. plants cuttings, grafts, buds or clotis have boon duly iusp;eiea, anu it requtrou i.l.-lule .tod r.s here lnbei. ro nrovlded. and nil hiw)i .iiinma.. . must be accompanied by the proper certificate oi 4i.v m-i--Kiii!g oiueer. i roviuing. r.owover, that after such pors ms or company have given the oronor ofrlor four dv V uottnn ha r.K ikon shall not )i roquircd to hold such shipments luriner, witpout.itrectl ms from such otllcer, Rulo 3 All p.oeh, nectarine, npileot, plum or almond trees, and all other bxiddedor grafted upon peach stock or roots, all peach or other nits, and nil n.Hch. ni.Ctllrl.ll. nnrle,.t ,.liit ... almond cuttings, buds orchitis, raised or grown In a district waora tho "pouch yellows" or tho , "poach rosjtto" are known to exist, are horehy prohibited from being imported Into o planted or cfTered fo 'sale, g.ft or dlstrlbtitiin w ithin t no stato of Oregon. Rule 4 All treee. nbints. ieitr!ii.-ri. ornfti. buds, clons. seeds or nils inrlvlii.- (mm anv foreign country found Infested with insect post or tnotr eggs, larvae or pupae, or with fnnifl. or other disease or r sense hithArtn on. known in this stale, are hereby prohibited irom tunutng. Rule 5 Fruit of any kind arown in anv foreign countrv. or In anv of thn t'nlii. Sltut..' or territories, found infested with any Insect ot insects, orwltn any fungi, blight, or other dis ease or dosoiuws injurious to fruit troes, or otner trees or plants, is h-reiy prohibited from lolnirolT're l fortnle, gt't dhorl'iutpm with- in iUi slutu. Rule 0 Any boxos, packages, pscltlii'' ma terial and the like lnfestud l.y any Inso-t or Insects, or their oggs, lan-ae or pupil', or by any fungi, blight, or oth ir dben o it diseases known to bo Injurious to f:uit or to fruit tie- s, or to other trees or plants, anil llablr to spread contiig:on, aro hereby prohibited from being offered for sale, gift, dlstrioutlon, or transpor tation until said nmtorliil h is b. en dlsbiroste I by dipping It In boiling wat rifid allowing It to remain in snl.l bulling wutnr not l, sn than two minutes; such bulling water used as such disinfectant to contain In Bolu'lon ono pound of concentrnlod potash to e:ich and every tett gallons of water. Rulo 11 Animals known us Hying fox, Aus. trullan or English wild rabbi;, orotheranlmals or birds detrimental to fruit or fri.lt trees, plant, etc., are prohibited from belli-: brought or landed In this stato, mi l l( landed shall be destroyed. Rule L2-Qusrantlno stations: For tho Heeond district, comprising the coun. ties of Merlon, Polk, Ih nton, l.ltin, Lincoln and Lane, shall be Sale.n. John Mlnto quarantlno otllcer, or any member of tho board, or tho sec retary thereof. Rulo lll-Importtirs or owners of nursery stock, trees, or cuttings, graf's, buds or clous, desiring to have such nuisory stock, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or clons Inspected at points other than regular quarantlno sta tions may havo such Inspection donu whero required, provided, however, that such i'iv porters shall pey all charges of lnseollimi Ktich charges and exponses to he. puld bef.iro a certificate Is granted. Transportation companies, oi persons and consignees or a;;cnta shall deliver and cause to bo detained all nurs ry stock, trc, l imits, and fruit at one or other of ti e quarantlna sta. Ions, for inspection, ss provided by ti e rulm and regulations of the board. fetalis as to qunrantlmi stations, ollleers' fees of Insiaictloii, receipts f .r (ll-lnfocll hi may be obtained on application to tho secretary or any member of the board or by r. foreimo to tho pamphlets circulated. Ily order of Ihe board. J. II. CARDWELL, President, fiKOIHIK I. SAItOENT, Secretary. 4-w. Administratrices' Nclice. In the conniy court of the Hate of Ore gon, for Lincoln county. In the matter of ihe estate of A. W, Wright, dee. a-Hil; " ' Notice!-hereby plv.n that ti e vtidersl'-ncil have beon aiipoliiiod by (. Cutintv Court of iircg.m, f,r Lincoln .iiuiy, ailn.i ..ra'rO-t f th si, to of A. W. V. ri 'ri.ileeeai ,. , , .... tons he In' iliib , n. niioi nid .-sta'- are I ore l.y ni tlliii to i ro i i, t ti e , to us at h"i. ., on Vtrl.'lit'. Kloush, 111 l.liU'olr. comity, I no vn witliln ilv nioiiih. :r. : il.e (ime (i til' I,... ,,. Lsteil at Toleil,, u t, rh ,, ,ti,. , iH f., A.vs- v V, i-i,n , , , , , , r.MM 4 V ii;iiiit, Aii-nlnb rut.-lco. of tic estate oi . . .v. Wrl- ht, doeemed. -4. Not.cr. t'Nl i KU r' fA'l i'S l.AS'l) OI'I'ICL, o -i u rv, omi '.dm, ' MAY 2, itt)rt, V,y irlur of n pro l;i tLUi'in' of the I res ti n; of 'r. Dni e! S ateM mi li .,r . : '. r:ti l:om.rf4e. Co n-, ii' io'i i o, I''-'ii ' f, ui ' OiTic- ( c laii.Js in tin; Siletz In linn ; Reservation, not o'.envi a app o.i rinted, ill Ii. open ., f,,, Cll.rv () , nu i i f i Tluirrtdn , J 1 1 y 25, i3yrM at i.' o.'look noon of sni l r'av. liOBUKi- A. Mxu.iU, Kerj-i c-. I'urHii PAiditr, . ci.'er. 7 5