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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1895)
: r -1' ''O vi-.;--.; ..i v. - r .1. , : " r ;. 'I. :- LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. F. STKWAP.T.Kdltor awl Proprif tor. ?uMI"h'i every Thars'lti- at To'.e-io, Linc '.n County, Oregon. i Judge Burt and wife are visiting friends in Elk City this week, i The third chil i was born to Pres- ; u.trA (lc-veian.:S mr.iiv on July 71a ! 1 1t was a girl. j We have several extra copies of ' last week's issue left, which are ; full of informal. on concerning the 50 Siletz. Mrs. Newlen and Miss Maggie i Mckay came over from the Siletz Bu!netp l-al will )..e iriejtf'I In tltte tm- ', nmniat fivei-ent' r Iir,etrweek, iti'l yesterday. -Mrs. ev.'lun.l expects be ran iiTitll o"ltrt 1 di-'-oiiUurifcii. . . i to remain about t.iree weeks. Every jioMmMterfn J.irif-f.ln rot:ntv Is anthorlz I , ,1 . .....,. .... . ':.... .. 1. 1 - Subscription Rates: One year, ... Six months, - ... Three months, Advertising rates made known on application Entered at the poi-e at T.;le1o, Oreif ,n, an j oaturJay on ls way UOine aewi.j-eiaa.maim.Htur. j the celebration at Newport. LOCAL NOTES John Gaither made a trip to Cor vallis this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Logan were up from Newport today. Ben Wade came over from the Valley last week and is stopping in this county for a time. Hon. J. K. Weatherford was in Toledo last Friday, being attorney for Jones in the Jones-Hale suit. Our young friend Charley Miller has quite a neat photo tent at New irom Jack was commander in chief of the Cal ithumpians, but owing to the rain they did not make their appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Waugh made a visit to the Siletz this week. We heard that Al worked two days in the hay eld for an Indian to get him to catch some fish so that he could have some to bring home with him. We are informed that the core drill which is being operated in the coal belt by Dr. Bryant, has passed through a 17 inch vein of coal of Miss Anna Strar.3 went to Cor- Xorioii Xetctt. vallis Tuesday where she will spend j ye j, a ra:a lat week; a few days. g00d for gardens and late crops. Mrs. R. Dedrick wet to Corval- ;,jr. j. s. Huntington made a fly lis yesterdy to visit Mrs. A. R. jng trip to Eeaverton for his family Chapman of that place. v, ee before last, returning last Miss EEe Crosno went back to week, her school near Waldport last Sun-! ir. A. Porter and wife and Mr. day. She went on the Bandorille: j. Wright and wife, of Sunshine, from Newport. ; speat tbe 4th at Mr. H. Porter's. Everett Jones biought an egg to' A large crowd from here spent this office Saturday tnat measured e a t;ie siletz and quite a by j'2 inches on its circmfer- number went to Newport. All re , ences. This a pretty good sized port a wet time. The Fourth Quarterly meeting of and the S75 given by the county, the M. E. Church will occur next has all been put on the wagon road Saturday and Sabbath. Preaching . between here and the Benton coun on Saturday evening and services j iy iine) and much good has been Sabbath moining. Communion af- done. Let the good work go on. ter morning service. All are in-1 hi :t a : i A ilC IcUUUau lUUlpdlJ V 13 uiuil vuea. .ev. rarsons 01 aaiem wui conduct the meeting. PETER TELLEFSON, -DEALER IN General s-: Merchandise, . Flour ami Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, R I Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothing. BOOTS AND SHOES, port. Charley does good work, and ! S00'1 IUty. It is believed that the principal vein lies just below a being a rustler, deserves to succed Quite a number cf Toledo pclc feel under obligations to Charley Miller for his kiadnefs in turning his photo tent over to them during the storm on the 4th. The excursion on the Volanta 011 the 4th was onlv marred by the short ditfini-p. A jolly party left this place, last Saturday for a week's sny at Otter Rock, where they will fish, hunt and have a good time generally. The party consists of Mrs. Collins, Misses Sa-!a and Anna Chambers, bad weather. Capt. Davis and his , x'ulu mm- a"rl Wester Holden, assistants handled the crowd in a I Roland Chambers and Robert Col courteous manner, and had the J 'lns' weather been pleasant the trip The Pioneer stone quarry has se would have been most enjoyable. ' cured a large stone contract at Los The contractors at the Elk City Angeles, California, and have again stone quarry e::pect to complete j started up work in the quarry. their government contract about the first of August. They have ex posed some good building stone and it is possible that the quarry will be operated for building stone after the jetty contract is Tilled. Mrs. Ceo. Rosebrooks, an eld time resident of this place, but now of Palo Alto, California, was a pas- This is good news, as the Pioneer people have paid out many thous and dollnis in Lincoln county dur ing the past two years, and we trust that they will be able to se cure sufficient contracts to keep them steadilv at work in the future. A sort of a reflex, double-back-action, chain belt law suit ina :e its senger on the Farallon on her last appearance in 'Squire Hall's court trip up, and passed through here last Saturday The case came from yesterday morning enroute to Dal-1 Siletz and was one of the last lone las, Polk county, where .she goes j echoes of the 4th of July celebra te see her aged mother, who is not tion. It seems that Abie Logan ! in some new bridges at this place. They are needed very much. The law firm of Bryson Yates & j Almost a carload of chittim bark Yates of Corvallis, has been engag- was loaded here last week. ed to assist the prosecution in the McDowell-McCaleb murder casj. This firm is one of the strongest law firms in the valley, and will give the case a vigorous prosecu tion. They have been employed, we understand, by the friends of the murdered man who will bear all There was a good attendance at Sunday school last Sunday. Rex. Report Of Meadow Creek school, district No. 34. for month ending June 21, 1S95: Number of davs taught, 20 MOW CROCKERY AND GLASSVv AI? Yaqnina City, Oregon. SB Mr. and Mrs. J. Yalaer, of Walla ! Number of pupils enrolled for Walla, are i;i this county vLking luonth, 13 friends and looking up some busi- j Average daily attendance, 12 ness matters. Mr. Yalaer is quite; Those neither absent nor tardy an extensive sheep owner in the'durinrr the month were. Elmer Walla Walla country. He informs Watlcins, Lora Watkins and Lillie us that times have been very closedown. William Brown had not there, but the prospect is consider-! been absent or tardy until the last able brighter. The advance in wool ! dav of the term. The visi tors for is causing quite a revival in the ' -be tno-.ith were Prof. Geo. Eethers, sheepbusiness. Mr. Yalaer is look-! county school superintendent, C. M. ing up a business proposition here; Biowu, chairman, Geo. Hinshaw, and may conclude to into business' director, Rev. F. J. Strayer, of To- TOLEDO'S : HEW : DM : SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! Fresli Stock just received, sold in bulk much cliea er than by the package. Timothy, White a; Red ClOTer, Alsyke, Orchard Grass and JiiiJ Lawn Grass. Onion Sets. ARTICHOKE SEEDS and TUBERS, the new feed that everybody is going to try. Don't send away for your Seeds when you cenJ All Package Seeds sent by mail at the same price. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes .Always on Hand. OTTO O. KEOGSTAD, Registered Pharmacist l.r'.o, Mrs. Irwin Holbrook and Mrs. ; C. M. Drown, A decided improve ment along all lines of scnool work w.vi nouctaule. ri gooa snowing was also made in deportment, none expected to long survive. The Tillamook Headlight speaks very slightingly of the Siletz reser vation, and says that the land is no good. When it is remembered that the Siletz and Tillamook coun tries are as much alike as twin peas and Joe Morrison engaged in a .san guinary encounter in the early hours of the morning of July 5U1. The case came before 'Squire Hall 011 a change of venue, but as no transcript came with the case, the 'S-H'irc remanded it back to the Si- in the same pod, and, in fact, a part 1 'c17- court. We understand that of the reservation used to lie in j e case has since been dropped. Tillamook county, the Headlight's j There is a gentleman bv the name of Mitchell, from lirooi lyn, X. V., stopping for a few days at Xewport, who claims to be quite familiar with Col. Hogg and his fi nancial affairs in Xev York City. He says that the Colonel is com pletely broken financially. His farm near that citv, and all of his wail sounds a little like "sour grapes." The McDowell murder case, which will be 011 trial at the com ing term of district court, gives promise of being a hard fought le gal contest, lloth sides have en gaged lawyers of state repute and great efforts will be put forth both to acquit and convict. A great ar ray of witnesses will be subpoenaed and the indications at present are that this trial will consume the greater part of the week. Last Friday J. Fred Yates, as referee, took the testimony for the defendants in the case of Jones vs. Hale, ct al, or the Toledo Coal UlhUitU .i.e .ui.iu.i ii.Ue, 1,. v., Blain nnd II. C. Watson, of Albany, and Coll Van Clevc, of this place. Judging from the conflicting testi mony in this case, there w ill be no small task for the court to reach a j is ivea by our conespondent from conclusion in the matter. Mr. j Chit wood in his usual happy style. Yates simply takes the testimony 1 The Siletz program was seriously as referee, and does not report to : interfered with by the rain, but a the court as to the law or facts. , Vtiy good time was had nevei the A charter for n (1. A. R. post has lcss- The exercises at Xewport been received by the old soldiers of j wc: 0 'e1'v'' ,n t'!C this place and vicinity, and as soon ' VlCrc vt'r-v K00"- ns the proper officer arrives to mus-. l':e Ic.ar.Ukui o. im.eper.uence m will be dulvor.!"" exceedingly wormy wanner. K. Weatherford school bv visiting it more frequent- also all others invited. J. Laxks, Teacher. on t:ie Jay again. There is considerable interest manifested at I'.lk City over the no tices posted by :.ke post-office de partment calling for bids to carry the mail from a point zi miles from ' Koi"S below oS per cent, and near F.Ik City to lilk City-and return six ; '-v ad going to 100. Ihe patrons times a week. It is not understood ; of the iC"no1 are cordially invited what is meant by it Some are of I t0 manifest more interest in the the belief that the trains will stop' leaving mail at Flk City, and will '. leave mail atS'.orrs and it v.iil then be carried to Lik City by carrier. The stations of lilk City and Pio neer are so close that it is a great bother to the company to stop their trains so frequently. Still it is very probable teat a mistake has been made and the Klk City meant is in some other state. Last Thursday morning as Mr. R. F. Rains was ccmii:g to the creamery with his milk he wet with what might have been a serious accident, had not good luck attend ed him throughout. While driving along this side of Dave Williams' place about a half mile, one of his horses became frightened at some- thin Weather Heportjor June. Elevation above sea level, 40 feet; mean tetupeiature, 56; maximum temperature, 8S; minimum temper ature, 34; mean of maximum tem perature, 77.2; mean of minimum temperature, 49.2;prevailing direc tion of wind, north; number of clear days, 25; number of partly cloudy days, 5. Dk. H. W. Yi.ncext, Observer. To Otter Hock Campers. We have a stable with plenty of teed now at Otter Rock. Also a first-class pasture. We are now g and made a leap forward as if, preparei ,0 care for all tMms goods and chattels that were rot!flt ofi" over a ,',:n 12 exempt, have been taken on execu tion, and that the Colonel has no financial standing at all in business circles any more. This, if true, would seem to completely break down the theory that Col. Hogg was in the hist O. F. deal behind 1'ouner & Hammond, or anyone else. eeleoiateil 111 i,ueoni comity us tue state of the weather would permit. There were celebiations at Siletz and Xewport, and a picnic at Chit- wood. A description of the picnic i to run, and then all at once began to back, and backed the whole out- feet high. When Mr. Rains saw that they were going he jumped from the wa gon and saved himself all right. The team, wagon and milk cans were piled up iu a mess at the bot tom, but when he came to get them out he found that no damage had been done except breaking the double-tree and spilling one cau of milk. He straightened the rig up . . . ., .. close call, and we venture to say that he would not come off so lucky again should his rig take another tumble at the same place. brought by campers. Good water, good shade, fine camp grounds, beautiful beach, deep sea fishing and other attractions at the Rocks The place to camp out. John Spencer. lo r Sale, house, and Tcim read ter them in they gnni.ed If there be 110 other post 110,1 J 1 . .. of the name of "Lincoln" in the 1 ;m eKXluetlt a'w riUnouc a state they expect to give that iiamc;,me nations ana song to this post. Just an even den ' dilu'en completed the ex 1.1 ,.ni,..iii nr., A tug of war on the street till 111. ) Vf VIV( V k- ll!.TlltJit4VV. tltVj evening Kvweeu loicuo ana .ncw The undersigned offers for sale land near Chitwood station, as fol lows: One tract, 67 acres: good orchard and barn: about 10 acres iu culti vation . Thi ana win dc sou cueap tor casu. i Ageucy Also several small tracts, good ! livered fruit and garden land, well located. Llress. ; Will be sold at reasonable rates, by the : and purchase price taken either in rcises. - work or monev. in the Xotiee. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, OUEGON CITY, OREGON, MAY 21, IS95 Uy virture of a proclamation of the President of the United States Commissioner of the General Land Office the lauds in the Siletz Indian Reservation, not otherwise approp riated, will be opened for entry on and after Thursday, July 25, 1S95, at 12 0, clock uoon of said day. Robert A. Miller, Register. Peter Paquet, Receiver. too ia.th;i too iate;! It is too late to get an Abstract of Title a piece of land after you have bought it an found out that there are judgements nndt liens against it. The proper thing to do i to have the Lincoln County Abstract Con pany, of Toledo, make you an Abstract ( Title before investing your money. A k mess man now days never buys real cstat without first obtaining evidence of a gw title. We warrant our work to be absoluti ly correct. Address, CROSNO & PEAIBST JOHN A. OLSBON; DEALER IN IxINCOIxiST x COUNTY ' REAll ESTATE. - t S it lias tor sale all all kinds of City Property, Farm Proper; llanehes, Etc., both improved andJUnimproved. -OWXER OF- OLSSOS'S and FKEDKICKSBURG ADDITIONS To JNTe-wpjoiPt. Correspondence Solicited. Newport, Yaquina'Bay, Oregon. C. B. CROSNO & CO., 1 II Teed Stable. Parties coming to the Siletz this This is a splendid location j ITSf fi"d a , , , , . ! "-'l stabie at my place, at the DC soi l cheap for cash. Aireucv. Charges rMm.n1A -m. Charges reasonable. Larkey Logan, Siletz, Oie. Notice for Publication. Lft'.iit Otlloe at Oregon Cltr, reirn. A goo I stone quarry king close, otkf. is hekkhy (Uvf.n "that rat . .1 . , , l"ilwing-iimeJ t;lor has tilol noilt.i mil ns oturlor mnmlwiM T C I CVC'.UUg OOtWOCH 1 OICUO aiUl.NCW- 10 Uie U. 1 . ILK'.-v aiUl CU11 VCniClH 'H H1IC ulu.n I n:liO tnml -r. v( 111 supi-.rt i.i ro.l as tu.mcr uiciuucis, Hi. J.?. , . , , , , . ,, . , M cVim. nd that m(I vr..f itl be n,l. b. p.i.,Miii r r VnliW 'n, 1 iot- 1 pott furnis.ied a little excitement, ; to work and load on car?, will be tte oiy h-n f i.it,....,n cuuntv.at CO.lkllU, C V. KlUHtr, i U0. Make-. t , , . I. , ,, .. . . I Tolflo, Kwkuii. m July C. viz: i,. T t i.Vvin.r T v ri-..n t 1 till the lolcdo bo s drew th.eir ecu- leased or sold to lart'.cs w.to w.'.r i.un a. ti kruks. h. r. No. :.?. i 1 J -L." '"l.i J . - . .111. i- , J. i , . i f r itiMiorttiwv;i wi'tii'V .'l, U'un U fotith 1. .av.I ..I T. I ItrtUlUia UtU iU. 11. 4. lv. A .IV lk Ui Ik. u, i.;v wt-?i. .1.. V. 11.1V'-:Vvlll. VA I I . R-.li. Thos. Msnev. 1 te,l,i't t0 lnako J'u'wortis out of the HAVE BARGAINS IN Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Ton Property in single Lots or Blocks IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. AbstrctofTitleto any property in Lincoln Co; fnrnished on demand. Toledo ... Orego S. Copland, Strottc T. 1 Marion Williams nnd Coll Van , old steamer Venton prowd a gie.tt Clcvc. ' failure. Call on or address M. T. WlIITNKV, Chitwooil. Ore. i hi roi.tiui'.ou r.s.!nc- um mul ouUivA'i..n 1 o: vi:' Aii l.ril-ii, lMl ..a;h- I .--:!-., A. A. Mi'i U;y a;ul S. ( "l'.sMlin.'. all KoiltHT A. i'lLLElt. ReM.s:vr 31. HANSEN, Watchmaker Jeweler, Work of all Kinds Guaranteed. TOLEDO. OUI'GON. UOB'T CAMPBEU" PROPRIETOR loledo Meat i' DEAL IN Fresh and Cured 3Icat; OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Orcg: