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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. F. STEWABT.MItvr Proprietor. nbllhed every Tbnndiy tt Toledo, Lincoln County, OregtiD. Subscription Bates: One year, ... Six months, ... Three months, $1.50 7, to, Advertising ratei made known on application aa.ine..ioi.wm be inrted in tke .. " 17 i-' ".BuuiniruuHicu iw mcci tomorrow, .rriaav be run until ordered diacontluued. mi.uv, i uu, .: ed to act at aent lor the Lkaih k. Entered at the postoffice at Toledo, Oregon, an LOCAL NOTES For Men's, Boys' and Misses Straw Hats go to O'Briens. Mrs. Whiteford came up from San Francisco on the last steamer. The steamers Farallotj and Ar eata were in at Yaquina'the first of the week, J. W. Brasfield is expected to ar rive in this county shortly, being now in Pocatello, Idaho. O'Brien's Spring and Summer Stock is the most complete ever shown in this county. Call and see for yourself. S. A. Logan and family drove up from Newport to help decorate L today. Sam drives a pair of high stepping mules these days. A. L. McFadden is down from Chitwood this evening on businss. Mac has been doing a good deal of law business out at Corvallis lately, 'lessrs. Bamford & Hahn have purchased three yoke of oxen fni use in their logging camp near Mill Four. The boys will toll logs in great shape now. Ed. Dunn, of Portland, was vis iting relatives on the Bay over Sun day. While here he also took oc casion to do some business for the dry goods house he represents. VMr. J. G. Holcombe, the U. S. engineer in charge at Newport, will make a new survey of the har bor. The tug Gen. Wright, now at Coos bay, will be used in making the survey. John Kingsley came up from the Alsea country to lay and will make proof on his homestead tomorrow. He was accompanied by Carl Schimmel and Wm. Tellask, who will act as witnesses for him. L. O.Brien says he will meet any catalogue or price list with his stock and prices. Call 011 hira when it need of anything in his lines and see what you are buying. We are sure you will profit by it. A. J. Rader and Jim Miller start ed on a voyage of discovery in the great Siletz country the first of the week. If their compass don't jump a cog and they can find any cougar meat there is a' fair hope of their return in the dim and misty future The fifth annual association of nurserymen pt this state will be 1,a1,l e T,...a - nl W .11.. I menciug at 10 a. m. An interest ing program has, been prepared and it is expected that action will be taken on revcrc! .-1;::.:,.Jo::j of i- portance to every nurseryman in Oregon. All nurserymen and flor ists are asked to attend. Messrs. C. B. Crosuo, A. O. Krogstad, John Lucas and J. F. Stewart have returned from their trip to the' Siletz country. They returned one at a time and each seemed to have something on his mind. They report having a nice time, the rain preventing the sun from shining too hot on them. It is pretty safe to say that they will have to have a guarantee of good weather before they ever start on such a trip again. We would call especial attention to O'Brien's new advertisement in this issue. The fact of the matter is, Mr. O'Brien has an immense stock of uew goods just unpacked and he wants to sell them. lie is too shrewd a man to think that he . ran do this unless he puts the price NHhey can he bought for in Al'-: ' "Und, so he has put the price;..' " v., t. Q'Brlen U a close bnyei md wW. rile 1 ahad the clothing and furnishing gooJ " - - miii ; trade of the Bay country for sorae! time, and if price and quality counts j for anything he going to keep It. ' k-Monroe Butler brought the first suawucmci oi iae season 10 :own. County Judge Burt made a trip to tin uty last week on county business. The old flagpole in front of Fish's cuiaownand a tran new one raised just south of the ar.;swais. Notice. Patrons and all others cu luc creamery are re- at Grady's hall. Business of im portance will be discussed. The testimony in the case of Moss vs. Richardson, involving the own ership of the steamer Richardson, was taken before Referee J. Fred Yates at Newport last Tuesday. The Leader next week will con tain an exhanstive writeup of the Siletz country. The article will be a valuable one to send to, friends who contemplate coming to Lincoln county. A co-operative exchange society has been organized in Toledo.- It is proposed to do business through the medium of labor. .. exchange checks. The venture will be watched with considerable interest. Wm. Ennis, a former resident of Ncvpcrt, aud now orjaeksunviiie, Oregon, is in the toils of the law. Ainan by the name of Neatharamer lost $7,000 which he had buried in an oat bin on his place, and a step son oj Neathammer and Ennis are accused of taking it. Ennis is now running a gambling outfit in Jack sonville. The session laws of the recent session of the legislature have been received from the secretary of state by County Clerk Jones. They do not make so bulky a volume as the laws of 1892-3 did, and the general laws in them are very short. In fact the largest U the general ap- priation bill, and the cost of print ing them. The principal attorneys in the O. P. appeal case on both sides went to Salem in a body to ask the su preme, court to advance the case 011 the docket that it might come to a speedy hearing. Taking the im portance of the case into considera tion, and the further fact that both sides are clamoring to have it ad vanced, it is very probable that it will be rlone. They had a city election out at Corvallis last wee!:, and from all accounts it must have been one of the wild and wooly kind. As a kind of an aftermath warrants have, been issued for five different indi vidual! charging them with illeeal voting and it is said that there is more coming. It does look like a revision of public morals in Cor vallis would not be amiss. . Decoration Day. Decoration day was duly observed at.Toledo today. The program as prepared was carried out as far as possible on account of the inclem Anpir ltf tllrt t li i r rttf ency of the weather. The exercises in the forenoon consisted in sending a committee with flowers decorate the graves at thee - 0M0.!; h .!. r.f'.er out to cemetery. exercises began at the court house. The usual ceremonies of the Grand Army were gone through with, interspersed with music. Recita tions by Anna Alexander, Emry Bridgham and Leon Rosebrooks, and songs by the choir pieceded the address of the day. The address was delivered by Hon. R. A. Bensell and was a very patriotic and fitting one. After the address the song "America" was sung, benediction pronounced and the exercises were, over. Not so large a crowd as usual was present, owing no doubt to the inclemency of the weather. Geo. Sylvester and R. A. Bensell were the only G. A. It. men up from Newport, and B. F. Hahn, from Yaquina. Ell: City Items. All quiet at the stock exchange, H. Terwilliger, of Portland, is with us for a few weeks. His fara-1 ily will come the last of next month to spend the summer. Rosiw Mflvs lins rJi!irc nf Vi j - O v " - cocking department at the Elk City hMcl. " " Two men were Slightly injured - at the quarry Tuesday. Tv.O men with their household goolf, Bancroft and Vonderlist, are up Eig Elk for the same claim. Ona made filing at Toledo, the oth er st Oregon City. Who does the claim belong to? . Contractors have both derricks in place at the quarry to commence loading rock. Mrs. O. G. Dalaba went to Mc Minnville yesterday on a two week's visit. . E. M. Mays, of St. Helena. Cali fornia, is thinking of re-locating in Lincoln county, and engaging in the general merchandise business. Robert Campbell, the Toledo butcher, makes us a visit twice a week. Married men are on par with sin gle men just now. Will Arnold, of Drift creek, bought a lot in Elk City last week. Judge Burt was up Monday look ing after the county road at the rock quarry. There is talk of a twenty-five cent dance at Terwillieer's hall next week. Jack. Uliit wood Chips. Weather nice today.v after the refreshing rains of the last two days. Crops of all kind look well, and health generall.V good. J. E. Wilson has recovered from his late illness. Archie Pepin, son of L. F. Pepin, cut his knee quite badly with a drawing knife, and it was feared it would injure the joint, but it is healing without any injury. Rufus Chitwood, sou of D. J. and Lena Chitwood, was taken suddenly ill last Sunday evening with strangulated hernia, and was very bad, but Dr. Carter brought him out all right. I. F. Eddy bad the misfortune to loose his house by fire last Sat urday. The fire had gained such headway before it was-discovered that nothing of any value was saved. It was partially covtreJ by insur ance. E. D. Young ha I the bad luck to lose a fine ;ow a lew days airo by drowning.' The people around Chitwood are mending their ways, i. e.,thehigh ways by working the roads. L. F. Pepin, our supervisor, is doing substantial work We believe he is the right man in the right place. I hear that Uncle J.sck Allphiu has changed his mind about gving to the Sand wich Islands to escape being the next democratic president and concluded to join the populists. He says theie will !e no chance of election if the nomination is forced on him. A good idea Jack. Decoration is to be observed here by working on the cemetery. We hope that all will turn out. . I. & L. May 28, 1895. Norton Notes, Wo-lnes.lay afioruoou when th; teacher left to attend the institute at Toledo the ntinils pave tl school house a good scrubbing. The directors erected a much needed out building about a week ago. A dance was given at Mr. Benj. Beers' place Friday night. Mr. Glass furnished the music. The proceeds of the dance were donated to Mrs. Booth, who remains quite ill. The amouut was about four dollars. The organization of a literary society was, announced for last Saturday evening, but owing to the inclemency of the weather no one came to the school house. Norton Sunday school had elec tion of officers yesterday, incum bent to serve until January 1, 1896. They are. Geo. Croxford, superin tendent; Clyde Huntington, Assist. Supt.s Sallie Huffaker, secretary; Mrs. Porter, treasurer; Mrs. Crox- ford, choir leader, and Mrs. F. Wagner, librarian. Mr. Jas. Huntingdon hasteceived his commission, an.l the postoffice of Nortons will soon be in working order. Pbakl. .-May S7i 1895. Eddyville Hem. It has been rather rainy for the last few days, but not enough so but what the dwelling house of Israel F. Edd burnt down with nearly .all the contents on the 23th day of this month. , Mr. Wilson was the first to see it burning, but it was bcyou 1 savinz when we sa-.v that it was on fire. There is quite a number looking for places around here now days. There was four claims taken the other day, all of section number 8, The folks have mostly got their gardens planted, and some have had new potatoes. Gardens look well, also all other crops seem to be putting in their best licks at growing. Bees seem to be doing fairly well considering the wet weather. - There is considerable of a busi ness going on in the chittim bark business that seems to hold its own though it is rather hard to get it dry. Quidnunc. Jiont. JONES. To the family of B. F. Jones, of this place, 0:1 Saturday, May 25, 1895. a son. STEEL. To the family of John Steel, near this place, on May 23, 1395, a girl. The marriage of R. E. Mulcahy, of San Francisco, formerly superin tendent of the Oregon Pacific, and Miss Genevieve Hughes, of Salem, is announced for the near future. When in Toledo Call on N. Snow and get prices of Flour and Feed. Also set prices on Goods. All Goods sold cheap for Cash. N. SNOW, Toledo, Or. Italian Prunes! Cheap, Nutritious, Health ful and Delicious. YAQUINA BAY PRUNES ARE THE BEST. At the stores or by the Box at the tarm; or at T. P. Fish's store in Toledo. H. and II. DENLINGER, Toledo, Oregon. JOB PRINTING. Toe place to set your CARDS, ENVELOPES, LETTEll HEADS, , BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC., And til klndi of rRiisrrpiisra-, It at Ibt LEADER OFFICE, tPriceand Work Satisfactory PETER TELLEFSON, DEALER IN General :-: Merchandise, lour and Feed, Staple and fancy roceries, Dry Goods, Clothing. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothine, BOOTS AND SHOES, Cigars and Tobacco, Yaquina 111 m SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! LJ Fresh Stock just received, sold in bulk much cheap er than by the package. Timothy, White and Red Clover, Alsyke, Orchard Grass and Mixed Lawn Grass. Onion Sets. ARTICHOKE SEEDS and TUBERS, the new hog feed that everybody is going to try Don't send away for your Seeds when you ean get All Package Seeds sent by mail at the same price, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes .AJways on Hand. OTTO O. KROGSTAD., . Registered Pharmacist. TOO lATEl TOO LTEIJ It is too late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of land after you have bought it and found out that there are judgements and tax liens against it. The proper thing to do is to have the Lincoln County Abstract Com? pany, of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before investing your money. A bus iness man now days never buys real estate without first obtaining evidence of a good title. We warrant our work to be absolute ly correct. Address, IxIGOIxN - COUNTY 5KIi estate, Has for sale all all kinds of Handles, Lte., both unproved and Unimproved. OWNER OF OLSSOX'S and FREDRICKSBURG ADDITIONS TO ' J-'o rsl ewport, Correspondence Solicited. Newport, Yaquina Bay, Oregon. 1ST. SNO, Has just Received a Large Invoice of LADIES' and GENTS' FINE SHOE. I buy Direct from the Manufacturer ' and save all middle-men's profits which S I give my customers the benefit of. a . fSslVlorVs iiiiiitn Dry Goods, Hats, Hardware and Groceries, t Which I will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. e&FAn Or(an to trade for Monogram Cigar Store, I-i. TVT. E3PR CJIMKl, Prop , Cigars, Tobacco,Confectionery, Fruit, etc Billiard and tfff'M QUIET AND ORDERLY RESORT. I YAQUINA CITY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Fruits and Confectionery. City, Oregon. i 15 : STORE. CEOSNO & PEAIRS, A. OLSSONf DEALER IN City Property, Farm Property, I also have a Larere Stock of I - Ioorvy Boots' . . Which I will close out AT COST. I also carry a Large Stock of Cattle. -N. SNOW Pool Parlors, . OREGON.