i jme 111- s IT Lincoln iountt. tnr - " f lentative, jferinleudent toners j . . ,'iComniissioncrs Court meets on Wed ilter the lirst Monday in February, ae, August, Octobor and December. I cincciT couiu i Fullerton . , Judge Drown -Vroa. Attorney wnvencs on 4th Monday in July and Londay in January of each year. Independem in etll ttiirrigs, lsTj.treil iri 3XTotlp.irip Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, August 8, 1895. Number 25 DIRECTORY. Tol. Carter Jno. D. Daly 8. V. liurt B. F. Jones George Landls J. L. Hyde Geo. Bethers Jos. Gideon - T. E. Parker Dr. F. M. farter Gnus. Williams J. J. Lristow i TOLEDO I'REOINCT. Xotice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. August 8. lt9.Y VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'I'll AT THE J-i following-named Settler has Med notio of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mr.de ba fore the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on September lii, is.ir, viz: inmrn nuiK.jr, h. k. so. j,i3(, for the northwest it northeast ;. south K t northeast i, Bection 22, township U south, rango 8 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; John L. II ydc, of Toledo, Ore gon, Frank llydo, of F.ddyville, Oregon. John lautis and Hcnrv Stickles, of Summit, Oregon. liOllEUT A. M1LLEK, Kegkter. G. W. Inter- Ithercace J.A.Hall J I has. Iiuhl NEWPORT. i the Peace , .Geo. F. Sylvester ltl . .G. W. llubbard i YAQUIXA. ' i the Peace ...... Allen Parlter to .' ....W.L.Watklns VTKCTTY. - " "t the Peace....,." V'm. Metschon le, ....... ;.0. C, Dalaba f LITTLE ELK. of the reace : G. F. Lucltey ,le Z. 8. Derrick F NASHVILLE, if the Peace ,...F. A.Godwin il 0. H. Young BEAVER CREEK. Of the Peace J. M. Bowers jje J. GateiiH i TIDEWATER. of the Eeace J. Wilson uje -J- C. Smith t LOBSTER. of the Peace L. A, Peek jle J, M, Taylor LOWER ALSEA and YACHATS. of the Peace David Ruble : ale W. C. Monroe Admin istrators Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Geo, V. Jack, son, Sr., deceased; VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES -THAT THE 1" undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Lin coln County, administrator of the estate of ueorge w. jacKson, sr., deceased. All person! having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly verified accord ing to law. to me at mv residence on th, Silatz foad, threo miles north of Toledo, Oregon, with it six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated at -Toledo, Oregon, this- 25th day of tl III , 10'Jd, . Administrator of the estate of George W. juoksou, nr., ueceaseu. By F. M. JOHNSON, His Attorney, L. OF YAQUINA, expect to return to their ranches. Others will come and we must put grass, potatoes and fruit on these hills to feed them, for I see we will be sure to have a good appetite here. Correspondent. j CITY OF TOLEDO. . Vincent Mayor i mart Recorder . i tall Marshal I 1 rosno, . Alexander,.. :"v.-v:::::: Midermen moil meets on the first Monday evening in 'upnth, I (JECIIES AND SOCIETIES. lOHX'S CIIUHCH fProtesteiit Episcopal. i vine service the third Sunday of every ih. at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend. Ohas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, s-tory," Newport, Or. Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tne ouniy oi i-incotu; In the matter of the estate of 1'. W, Mulkoy, de cease". ; KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersigned has been apoiiited by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln Coun ty, aaininisiraior oi me estate oi r. ii . -uuiKey, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notiiieit to present them, duly verified according to law, t me at my res idence on Turn Turn, in Lincoln county, Ore gon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 22nd day of July. 1895. II H. GLA8SF0RD. Administrator of the estate of P. W. Mulkey, aeceasea. . O. F. Toledo Lodge, No. 10H, Meet :xy Saturday evening at their hull in this Niiu.Ku, Sec y. It. A. Arnold, N. G. 'J. F. Hay Lodge No. 110, of Yai.ninn City, ts every Wednesday evening. Visiting 'iers are always- welcome. MjituoWB, Secretary. L. O'Bhien, N. G. HI. T. Mots cverv Saturday evening. '":3u o'clock, -In Grady's hall, this town, Collins, C. T. Geo. II. Iiruce, secretary. V (). F. Newport Lodge No. 89, meets every .tmday evening, visiting brothers arc cor invited to attend;, J. W. OLIVER, olW. lil'RCII, Secretary. N. G : : F. & A. M. Newport Lodge No. &5, regular I'-mvot'iilion on Saturday on or before each I moon. Visiting brothers are cordially meil. Jas. 11. Russkll, W. M. .i.iKoimnTsoN, Secy. f " ' " " A. R. Phil Sheridan Post No. 24, meots nrry second and fourth Thursday evening, "f " Geo. Syi.vesteb. Com. 5. Bbnseu., Adjt. lOB'T CAMPUELL, " FROl'RIETOK OF ledo Meat Market, Sheriff's Sale. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VI R A.N tr.e of -&n execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Benton, boarinsr the date of Julv 10;h 1S95. uoina maudato from the Su preme Court of the State of Oregon, filed July iid. I;". Toledo Coal Comnauv fL. E. lilain. Milton Hale. Coll Vau Clevc. Is. F. Jones. C. II. Crosnoand L'.G. Halo), defendants (re spondents), recovered Judgement for costs ana uioursomeuiBagainsi rewi'.n u imams, piam tlrt', (app.'ptut), and Jacob Glore and C. G. CooHiHtnl. his sureties on anntal. for the sum of '9.7. (costs and disbursements snpt. ct.) wiiich judgment was enrolled and docketed in clerk's ollice of said court in said county, on the 2nd day oi July 1ni, which execution is to me directed and delivered, and commands thatout of the ocrsoual uronertv. and if sulncient can not belound, then out of the real projierty be longing to tne saiu Newton u imams, piaiuuu. faoiillrtnti. and.lncobtiloreand C. U. Concland on or alter the.2nd day of July, 1R95, to satisfy thn sum nf S.V.I.7A now due. on said Judgment with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2nd day of July, lf!'., and the lurtner sum ot f i.ju costs, and accruliiir costs. Therefore in obedience to the commands of (aid execution I did, as sheriff of Lincoln county, Oregon, on the 7th day of August, 1K'J.". dnlv lew on the undivided one-half ln- t,-rpt In an niitllvlded one-half interest in the southeast lA of the southwest 1, and lot 4, of (.ection ;a. tnwnshiD 10 south, ranire 10. west, Willamette meridian, in Lincoln county, Ore- nm. contflinioir h-l and 47-100 acres, the interest ill the same to include the' coal and timber and rlght-of-wav and such surface ground as may be reuuired in working said mine, and thu I levied on the same as the property ot said New ton Williams, and 1 will on Fnrhv. the 61b flav of SSMIMSF. im. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day at thal'nlirt Unlive floor in lolcUO. L.111COU1 COUI1- iv. Oriroii. sell at nubile auction to the highest 1,'iiiHpr for ftish In hAnd. all of the in terest of the said Newton Miinams In and to the above-described premises, togeth er with the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or m any w isi appertaining, as well as all tne right, title, nnrl r-OHtH of the said Newton Williams, and all persons claiming under him since the Jud dav of July IMP! of, In, and to the same to satisfv 'the said execution and the amount set forth therein with costs and accruing costs. . Hated July 7th im. GEO. A1. LANDIS, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Will receive on next steam er the Largest and most Se lect line of Green wood viewed. I read in your paper sent rue by a friend the description of your county, and the inducements held out, to a farmer here that has to toil from early morn to late evening and. have the most of his labor gobbled up by the combine capital ists and administration are indeed flattering,".so much so that I rented my farm of 1 60 acres here for one year, and rigged up a comfortable hack for mv family, consistincr .of myself and niy' wife, daughters Edith, age 17 and Cora, 'age 13, and two small children.'" We put a part of our household goods in a wagon and started for this Eldorado to make it our future home. Two VLililiu uicu, jv,i t .u.w.k bIl. Mr. Riley Yancey, came with us Here'7a peculiat situation. M with the same intention We Albany f.rru wjshe, t0 ship EOme SMTieti irom 111c luria nc.n iuicuv, , ,,.,. , Cn,, Mr.,r !,.- Llaho, July 10th, and at Dayton, rnniu it coulrl bc . ne fot 5 Washmgtonwe leil 111 company & hnn6r. U,e "charges by ' with another party, from Cky I ress arc 6s ceut;i. by freight county, Dakota, with the same in- gl c oods cnn be leiiuon. xue ptirty cuuaisicu ui The city ofSprague, Washington, was" destroyed by lire last Sunday. The loss is estimated to have been more than one million dollars. The Sunday Oregouiau gives Newport and Yaqu'na Bay a page of its valuable space in tha way of special correspondence. The ar ticles gets sarcastic in- some" in stances, but 011 the whole it is very gocid,- It is hard for the Oregonian to over;ctr.e its dislike for the Bay, 1 . .... , 1 j a 1 nut it is crauuaiiy worsmg arounu, That has ever come to the Bay. All at Bed-rock prices. Call and see our Goods and get our prices. DEALS IK fresh and Cured Meats j OF kit, KINDS. Jledo, - - Oregon One Price LJl VlLwl.ll.W8to" Notice for Publication. Land Olllceat Oregon City, Oregon, August r.th, lMh, VOTICE IS HEREIIY GIVEN j.1 j M. HANSEN, ratelimakcr AD JeAveler. ! Work of all Kinds Guaranteed. i I TOLEDO, OREGON. T1IATT1IEFOL- liiwinor-named settler hasllled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk oi Lincoln county, at ioieuo,vi- gon, on .Njptemoer -t, iwo, vis. CALVIN n. ELLSWORTH, II. 1". No.8,?l, for the north i of northeast V, northeast W of ..rth,v..t i .. section at. and northwest '1 of northwest ',-4 section 27, township 10 south, lie names the following witnesses to prove Kifl id, nnii. rfiwidpnci. uisin and cultivation of said land, viz: John Mccullen, Lee Williams and M'olier Hen, of Newport, Oregon, aud O. . Hurt, oiCorvallls. Oregon. f TOO LATE! TOO LATE ! ! I A. HALL, justice of the Peace I Toledo, Oregon, Ms. Mortuazcs, and all kinds of lc?al paper! te-'uted wlih correctness, t.areiui stieniiou tren to all business entrusted to my care. Kotice for Ptiblication. Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, August lit h. Wii. : ..nfipT ia iiviivhy via i ii a i i nr. .1 i..-ln...nu,n'n.l MAttlor has tiled notice Of hi? intention to make tinal proof in supwrt of his I claim, and that said proof will be made before f tne uoumv i icra oi i-iuuoin i uui;i - , Oregon, on Seplomber ao, 1, viz: CUARLES 8. WILSON, II. E. Ko. 8.MI,. , for the northeast H 'ection 84, township 10, Heuamesthe following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation .!.! , i .. uA..,..n llolVukp ntul .iaihtl I OI saiu mini, in.. . w.. i i Beers, of Eddyviue, Oregon. James i. miinmu i j.i'nitwoou, i It ii too late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of jsj land after you have bought it and lound o.it that 'there are S; 8 judgements and tax liens against it. . . 'Hie proper thing to do is to have the".1'-' ' . " - lij LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, 's ' N of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Titlo before" investing :jj your money. A business man now days never buys real f; estate without! first obtaining evidence of a good title. S; Address .We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. i;rosno cc Tcairs. I nil llelman J.t'hltwoi Houtni A. chltwox'd. Oregoi JULl-tli, negiswr. II. DEN LING ER, Attorney-at-Law, TOLEDO. - - OREGON. PETER TELLEFSON, Fai'ms for Sale. C0PYFUGHTS TrH5l 1 OBTA1X A PATENT t For vnmpt answer and an honest opinion, wnia to A i: S M Ac t'( wbo bare bsd nearlrtlfir lean1 ttl'ehence in the patent Lusinpsa. Conimunlca. V' nsiirictly confidential. A Handbook of In. rmatlon concemkng Ta tenia and bow tn oh. Iftin I hum aan, Im. .it.n . I ' ' - T ' T! J : . IeaI and scientific b".-!'.:; ii-iit lieo." . I .".u.t. tuien ttironsb Jlunn Co. reeeir; fecial notlcelntbe Wclrntlftc Amrrlrnn. and lima arc broueht widely befnralhe publlcwltb ut cot to tli. InTentnr. Thu .plendid r.pcr, wsaod wcklr, elegantly H'Wrated. b br fti Hie ri;cRt nrcniatina of anr scientific work In thw wcrld. 83 a year. S.mp.e copies tent fre. Building F.dltion. monthly. I'oa rear. 8inl wclea, 'ill cent. Kvery number contalna beau tiful'piaiPA, in color, and phnweniplis or new Bouse, with plana, enahllna bukldurg to show tha U'.p.t dcslims aud secure cnntr.rt. Address 1 Mlj.NN t CO, MiW Y01.K, atil BUOAUWAT. I have several farms, both culti vated and uncultivated, for sale in tracts ot 40 acres and upwards. These lands are clr-r'-c lol.-iit, VvguLile and sheep culture. Will be sold very cheap and on reason- able terms. Anyone desiring to! purchase such lauds will do well to; call on or atldress M. J. Allphix, tf. Little Elk, Oregon. -DEALER IN- G-'Sn&rel t-i "Mercliantlise, riourand Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gent3' Furnishln) Goor, Cfrf, nT;L-.- ..lia Oil Clothine. BOOTS AND SHOES,- CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cgirs 2nd Tobscco, Fruits and Ccnfecticnsry. Yaquina City, Orison. James and Bill Sniouse and Charley Cattem. They had two wagons. We traveled over a hot and dusty, dreary country without incident of note until we reached the foot of Mt. Hood. The young men de termined to see the top of the old peak, but Robert and Jau-es soon got enough of the old trip and came back to camp, but Riley, Dill and Charley put their names in the box the government has there for that purpose, and seeing ropes down on j the other side of the peak Bill started down,' then soon called back to his friends not to come any further if they could get back. He climbed down over some terriflic places. The ropes was over 100 feet long aud after he reached the end there was part of the rope gone and he had to get down the best he could. When he found himself in a very dangerous place without pike or gun for protection or de fense. He finally reached the base and started around the mountain for camp. After walking near 15 miles he came to a sheep camp and stayed all night there and started at daylight and after a walk- of eight miles he reached camp in time to stop a searching party. You may be sure they were all re lieved for none of them wanted to start over that mountain in search 01 nim. lie said it any one is fond of adventure let him go through his experience. Riley said when he was at the foot he would give a dollar to have been on top and after he was on top he would have given hi.s hair if he was in camp, for it was a sight to look down up on the other mountains all around, but as lie was in his . shirt sleeves and it was snowing and cold while with the prospect of one of the party all ready lost, he and Charley started down the same side they went up. They saw the great ice cones and the boiling spring in its snow bound crater s, and smelt and saw the sulphur steam rising up out of the place, they J knew that there must be a hot place in the mountains. We came the old Barlow route through the Cascades and through Salem, up the Willamette valley, through the , Kings and Blodget valleys, over the Little Elk route, then reached Yaquina, and up the canyon of Simpson creek we reached the ranch of friend A. L. Chitwood Friday evening, the and. We have looked around what we could the hKt f'v.v are well pleased with the prospects be fore us. We have come to stay and all want to find woik. I have a team and would like to rent or buy a small place where I can make an j honest living and have good health j an! a home without a mortgage, j The Smoucc brothers and Charley iCatlern are 'eiitlenieii of means. j and are out on a pleasure trip qnd sent to rortlan.1 and back to Salem for 25 cents. A teamster agrees to tak them for ao cents a hundred and that is probably how they will go. The railroad in reducing its rales has not yet touched all the buttons. Albany Democrat. For being a free tilver man, t nd for the part which he took in the defeat of ex-Senator Lolph last winter, which was more of omission tiitui'commi.ssion, the fat 1 as gone forth by the gold standard republi cans mat linger ticimann must be beaten for a renomination at the hands of his party next year.. The fight upon Hermann has been opened by the Oregonian in a series of letters purporting to come from republicans from various parts of the state, in all of which letters Hermann is roundly scored. These letters bear fictitious .'ignatures and all are from some obscure place. The first wa dated at Eola, in 1'olk county, but it bore the ear marks of Tom Tongue's style of writing. The fight ingoing to be an interesting one, as the wily Binger is something of a poli tician himself, and when his op ponents finally capture his political scalp, they will flu J that many of themselves will bear wounds " that will be long in healing. . IH Steer Creel: Note. We are having fine weather at present, and we are glad to say our hay is all in the barn. Mrs. M. E. Hamar and family returned home yesterday from a three week's visit at Nashville. The little dance given at the residence of John liensen's went off nicely. There were quite a number there. Two young gentlemen from Portlan i made this vicinity a call the other day. Miss Mary Ilamar left oday for a.stay of a week or sp on the Y.it quina river at Norton siding. Flktta. August 3, 1895. For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale land near Chitwood station, as fol lows: One tract, 67 acres; good orchard and barn; about 10 acrer in culti vation. This is a splendid location and will be sold cheap for cash. Also several small tracts, good fruit c.iJ land, well located. Will be f-old at reasonable rates, aud purchase price taken either in work or money. A good stone quarry lying close to the O. P. track and convenient to work and load on cars, will be leased or sold to parties who will work it. Call on or address M. T. Wmitnky, Chitwood, Ore. - I