Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 20, 1895, Image 1

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Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, June 20, 189c.
in - IsTotning.
DIRECTORY,
JUXCttMCOlTmr,
antatlve,
Tnl f fl rial
7no. D. Daly
6. V. Bart
B. P. Jonei
George Landig
J. L. Hvda
Geo. Bothers
Jos. Gideon
T. E. Parker
Dr. F. M. Carter
Chun. Williams
. J.J. unstow
iunissioners Court meets on Wed
, the first Monday in February,
August, October and December.
Intendent
I. .''
.CIRCUIT COURT.
illerton Judge
, Pros. Attorney
-lies on 4th Monday in July and
j in January of each year.
TOLEDO PRECINCT.
1 Peace
J. A. Hall
Chas. Ruhl
OF TOLEDO.
....Mayor
.Recorder
..Marshal
Aldermen
if on the first Monday evening in
HES AND SOCIETIES.
s CHURCH Protestent Episcopal.
tyiee the third Sunday of every
: . m. All are Invited to attend,
Booth, Missionary, Residence,
Newport, Or.
-Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet
ntrday evening at their hall in this
u, Sec y. 0. O, Kboostad, N. G,
.--Buy Lodge No. 116, of Yaqnina City,
-i ervWednesday evening, Visiting
h alwayB welcome.
., Secretary. L, O'Brien, N. G,
T Meets every. Saturday evening,
lock, in Orady'a hall, this town,
us, C. T. . Geo. H. Bruce, Secretary.
V- " ewport Lodge No. 89, meet's every
' V venlng. visiting brothers are cor-
to attend, . J. W. OLIVER,
i i(CH, Secretary. N, G
'ewport'Xodge No. 85, regular
tm Saturday on or before each
TUtlng brothers are oordially
V i Jab. H. RussBUj, W. M.
tutsan, Secy,
fit Sheridan Post No. 24, meets
ndaud fourth Thursday evening.
; Geo. Sylvesteb, Com.
mil., Adjt, .
ENLINGER,
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lorney-at-Law,
DO,! - . OREGON.
CAMPBELL,
IK0PBIET0B OF
do JVjCeat Market,
I DEALS IN
Inind Cured Meats
OF kU, KINDS.
-..'- Oregon
HALL, .
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of the Peace
lokdo, Oregon,
''royoand all kinds of legal papers
l y ii ii correctness. Careful attention
aU tnininess entrusted to my care.
:.!. HANSEN,
I;i;:aker AD Jeweler,
I
v f all Kinds Guaranteed.
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l 'i QljEDO, OREGON.
ion Central
Eastern Ily.
riNA BAY ROUTE
I
i'nj at Yaquina Bay with the
Isco and Yaquina Bay
mship Company
urip F AU ALL on,
st-class in every respect.
i Yaquina for San Fran
out every 8 days. Pas
accommodations unsur
Shortest route between
'amette Valley and Cali-
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i Albany or points west to
Tan Francisco: 1
-f.. . . $12.00
8.oo
5 i(P. good6odys. 18.00
- J to
t " " Agent, Albany, Or.
i. ci.ars, supt.
Uvrvallts, Or.
Number 18.
Price
DDIRMCI
L-)rlLwl0
Store
GREAT -.-BARGAINS S
MEN and BOYS' CLOTHING.
Boys' Suits, Age 5 to 14 years, $ 1.5c
Boys' Suits, Age 5 to 14 years, 2.65
"JJ nvui sm"3) Age 5 W 14 Cells, 3-5
Young Men's All Wool Suits, Age 12 to 19, 7.00
Young Men's All Wool Black Cheviot, 12 to 19, 9.00
Men's Suits, 36 to 42, 6.00
Men's California Tweeds, s.oo
Men's California Tweeds, 9.00
Men's California Tweeds, 10.00
Men's California Tweeds, n.oo
For Fine Grades of Clothing call and see
Our Stock.
CLOTHING Made toOrder and a Perfect Fit
Guaranteed Suits from $14 to $40.
SHOES.
Indies' Brown Goat Oxfords, Turns,
" " Russian Leather, Oxfords Turns,
" Extra Fine Brown Russian Leather, Hand
Turns, Oxfords,
Ladies' Fine Kid patent tip, Oxfords Turns,
Ladies' Fine French Kid Close top, patent tip, Ox
fords hand made Turns,
Children's Canvas Shoes, Best Quality,
$i.5o
1-75
2.50
1-25
2.50
1. 00
-WE ALSO CrVRRY A FULL LINE OF-
MEN'S and BOYS' BOOTS and SHOES,
DEY GOODS and NOTIONS,
Hosiery, Underwear, Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks
and Yalises.
Call and Examine our Stock.
Y-AQUIISTA CITY
G. B. CROSNO & CO.,
Amis ail Mi
HAVE BARGAINS IN
Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town
Property in single Lots or Blocks,
IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED.
Abstrct of Title to any property in Lincoln .Comity
furnished 011 demand.
Toledo
-
Oregon
When in Toledo
Call on N. Snow and
get prices of Flour
and Feed. Also get
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
farm; or at T. P. Fish's store in
Toledo.
H. and H. DENLINGER,
Toledo, Oregon.
PRINTING.
The place to set your
CARDS,
ENVELOPES,
LETTER HEADS,
JtlLL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ETC.,
And all kind, of
F3iRi2srrr,irrc3-,
Ii at the
LEADER OFFICE,
WPrice and Work Satisfactory
do you oo HUNTING?
OP COURSE
You will buy . MARLIN.
prv,"'e" 11TM
It has .olid top Protectlom.
It eject, u tli. ldc-Convcntenea.
It la light wclslit-Comfort.
Ithaith. BiLLiiD Darrel-Aeenntcr. -
H hu f.weat paru-Bbnplldtr.
Mnrt foreomplrt. cntaloftue. frne. Bpficlal pack
ot card, lor IS cent,
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.,
CAVtAI0,inAUCMAHK3
' COPYRIGHTS.
CAI I OBTAIN A PATKNTt Tor
prom it aniwwr and mi bonMt opinion, writ, to
M V H M cV CO., who bate bad neulr O'tf ;ra'
zpOTIanc tn th. patent boalriMa. Conmanlca
tloni itnctlf eonllintlaI. A Handbook of In
formation eonoeratrjA I'atrnt. and bu to ob
tain tbm aont f rw, Alafj a catalogua of mc4wr
leal and aclantlflo book. Hnt fraa.
Patent, taken throueb Munn ft Co. fsealT r
Metal notlea Inth. Kclnrttme American and
tbu ar. bruuKht tdlf before th. public vltlf
out ont to the InTentor, Thi. .plendld p.per,
tuaed weeklr. elecantl r ll'-jal rated, baa br far the
UuvaM etrcal.tlon of any twlentlno work In Ui.
world. 3 a rear. Sample eoplraaent free.
Bnlldlnf Edition, monthly, tlMm rar. Hlntrl
oopiee. 21i eenta. Ktbtt nomber eonuina baau-
Bfnl platae. In eolora, and photoirrapb. of n.w
oueairltb plana, enabling bnllder. to .how Uia
MUNN
lira, and amnra contracts. ArlHr.u
It co, i tou, aui bmuauwat.
Text Books For The Oregon
Public Schools,
At the meeting of the state board
of education last week the final
contest over text books for the use
of the schools of Oregon was finally
figured out and decided. The last
bitter fight was between the two
principal seriesof "Word Lessons,"
which was decided in favor of
Reed's by a majority of one over
Watson's. That makes the com
plete list of text-books as follows,
all but the last six having been
decided in January: .
Swinton's New Word Analysis.
Barnes' New National Reader.
Webster's dictionaries.
Spencerian system and copy books
Fish's arithmetic, Nos. i and 2.
Brook's Mental Arithmetic.
Monteith's Elementary and Com
prehensive Geographies.
Smith's series of primaty text
books in Physiology and Hygiene.
Steele's Hygiene and Physiology
for high and advanced schools. '
Barnes' Primary and Brief His
tory of the United States, , '
Loomis' series of Vocal Music,
Barnes' General History.
Monteith's Popular Science
Robinson's Algebra and Geome
try. Bryant & Stratum's system of
Bookkeepiug.
Ward's Business Forms,
Steele's Chemistry, Botany, As
tronomy, Physics and Geology,
Maxwell's Frist Book in Lan
guage.
Maxwell's Introduction to
English Grammar.
Maxwell's Advanced English
Grammar.
Peterman's Civil Government
(Oregon edition.)
Steele's Popular Zoology.
National Number Tablets.
Song Wave.
Gow's Moral and Manners.
Kidd's Elementary and Vocal
Culture.
Johonnot's National History and
Historical scries fcr primary and
intermediate schools.
Geographical reader.
Irving's Sketch Book and Tales
of (j Traveler.
"Scott's Ivanhoe, Lady of the
Lake, Abbott, Marmion and Woodstock.
' McCauley's Essay on Chatham.
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night,
Julius Caesar, Merchant of Venice,
and Midsummer Night's Dream.
Webster's Bunker Hill Orations.
DeCoverley Papers.
Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum.
Emerson's American Scholar,
Reed's Word Lessons.
Manson's Series oi Spelling,
Electric Series of Drawing.
Smith's Studies of English Liter
ature. Waddy's Composition.
Electric Geography.
the decree provided that the pur
chase price might be paid in re
ceiver's certificates, and the order
under which the last sale was made
required payment in cash only.
They also urged that amount of the
bid was inadequate, and that news
paper advertising was a part of the
policy of the purchasers. It was
asserted that Bonuer and Ham
mond are only catspaws in the
hands of the Blair-Wharton faction
of bondholders.
Wallis Nash, representing bim
self, William M. Hoag and other
creditors, and W. C, Watsou, rep
resenting George I. Coe and others,
argued in the same lineas Bron
augh and Fenton, relative to the
departure from the original decree,
and inadequacy of the price, and
that the bondholders who had fur
nished money for the construction
of the road should have another op
portunity to bid,
Judge Brysou closed the argu ment
iu behalf of the confirmation,
claiming that the defendant compa
nies, represented by Nash, had no
appealable interest; that the other
appellants were not parties the suit,
and had never intervened, and
therefore had no right of appeal.
Judge Bryson made a most able
and effective argument,
The mass of briefs to read, and
the looking up of the numerous
authorities cited wilf fequire's'eyer
al days time, and a decision is not
expected .before the first of next
month, There is a strong belief
that the sale will be confirmed.
The O. P. Appeal Argued.
The arguments the O. P. appeal
case were made at Salem, beginning
at 9:30 a. m. on Tuesday, and end
ing at 10 a. m. on'Wednesday. The
court decided that the counsel for
the respondents, Bonner & Ham
mond, should open and close the
argument. Judge McFadden occu
pied the entire forenoon, He urged
that all appellant parties were in
terlopers, and that the defendant
companies were defunct, havjng ad
mitted their absence of interest
when thev answered to the bill of
complaint of the Farmer's Loan &
Trust company, and admitted its
insolvency and and indebtedness of
$15,000,000. He further claimed
that by failing to file objections to
the confi'tnation in the court below
it was precluded from raisins' the
question in the appellate court.
Eronaugh and Fenton opposed
the confirmation on the grounds
that the order on which the sale was
made was a departure from the
original decree, iney neld that
The Grady Road : Case,
Judge W. S. Hufford, as attor
ney for C. M. Grady, has given
notice of the appeal of the above .
case, which was recently decided .
by Judge Fullerton adversely to
them, to the supreme court, The
notices of appeal are now in Sheriff
Landis' hands for service upon the
interested parties. The cost bowl",
has not yet been filed. The decree '
rendered by Judge Fullerton, .
divested of the title, reads as follows: .
"The above entitled cause came
on ror. hearing at the regular
November, 1894, term. of District
court, upon the motion to set aside
the findings of the referee,-E. O.
Potter, to whom the said cause had.
been theretofore referred to find the
facts and the law therein. The
plaintiff appearing by W. S.
Hufford, her attorney, and the de
fendant by J. K. Weatherford, their
attorney. After a careful exanina
tion of the evidence in said cause,
and of the findings of fact made by
referee in said cause, find that there
is some evidence to support the
finds' of facts made by the referee,
aud that the conclusions of law
reached by the referee would neces
sarily result if the facts in said
cause are as found by the referee.
Wherefore it is ordered and adj udged
that said suit be and is bereby dis
missed and that defendants have
and recover from plaintiff costs and
disbursements to be taxed.
Done at Chambers at Roseburg,
Oregon, this 29th day of May, 1894.
J. C. Fullerton, Judge.
A scheme is on foot to raise
$10,000 through the medium of the
school children to furnish a solid
silver dinner set, or other suitable
testimonial for the battle ship
Oregon. Tue amount levied against
the school children of Lincoln .
county, so to speak, is $53. This ,
is a small amount, aud no duubt .
the donating of it would be very
nice, hut we believe for our part
that if the officers of the battleship
Oregon wish any $10,000 memento
for their ship they should be al
lowed to purchase it. In the build
ing up of our schools there are a
needed worse than a chance to do
nate $53 for this purpose.
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