Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 21, 1896, Image 5

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f PETER TELLEFSON,
DEALER IN
J General :-: Merchandise,
LotFlour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats.
, Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothinc.
lOOTS AND SHOES,-
tri4cilOCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Sugars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery.
lelpry; i
Yaquina City, Oregon.
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j C. B. CROSNO & CO,
aSiil Stt Agents and Masters,
new'
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HAVE BARGAINS IN
fiiiTLands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town
Property in single Lots or Blocks
I IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED.
far of Title to any property in Lincoln County
Hi,
'ton
Milk. '
furnished on demand.
Oregon
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w ' i i . a s e- . i a ' ' a i i
$ f It is too late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of
sifts;
'D,i5j land after you have bought it and found out that there are
judgements and tax Hens against it. The proper thing to
do is to have the:
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LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY,
of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before investing Jjjj
your money. A business man now days never buys real '
estate without first obtaining; evidence of a good title. Jj)
We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. Address.
Crosno & Peairs.
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Yaquiua City, Oregon.
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
Groods Sold at
San Francisco Prices.
J. S. BOOTH, IPxop.,
if Two Good Papers
jff FOR THE
Price of One.
hive made arrangements by
5 which we can offer
frniE WORLD FAMOUS
pkly Deireii Fres Frsss
' AND
pHe Leader
tONE YEAR for $2.00.
3e "Weekly Free Press la a Large Twelve Page
tft'eekly, and baa the Largest Number
j o Special Contributor! of any
e I Weekly Publshed In America
lereafter tbe wrltlngaof "M. Quad," the Fa
Jt Humorist, will be published Exclusively
ce Kose Press.
ilso has a special "Merry Times"
Department for the Children, and
special Woman's Page.
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T. W. GORMAN,
Taquina City, Oregon
HAB A FULL LINE OF
STOVESX'
I bave a good Assortment of both
Cook and Heating Stoves
WHICH I AM SELLING AT
BED ROCK PRICES.
Call and inspect them. .
Barsapaillla as a blood purifier and build
ing op medicine leads everything; ever
produced. It is positively the best. Others
may make the same claim. But there's
this difference: We prove it. Not by an
tiquity, but by Merit. Not by what
we say, aw but by
What fg . Hood's
Barsa- XN parllla
does. JjfQl if "it has
rec- feaa II ord of
Cures unequalled in medical history.
It positively, perfectly and permanently
cores when all other medicines fail.
That the keen discrimination of
the people recognizee its merit and
the cures by Hood's Barsaparilla, is
hown by the fact
that they As buy Hood's
Barsapa- CjgS jSl M rilla In pref
erence and -tWrflaTl to the ex
clusion of all others.
Hood's Barsaparilla has a larger sale than
all other blood purifiers. It wins con
fidence everywhere because the state
mentsln its advertising and testimonials
are verified by all who take It. No other
medicine has ever received each praise, or
so many voluntary testimonials of won
derful cures. No other medicine possesses
pariioa
the peculiar combination, proportion and
process nsed in preparing Hood's Barsapa
rilla, and which give It merit peculiar to
Itself. This is the secret of Its wonderful
power, of its wonderful sales, of its won
derful bold upon the confidence of the
people. This is why it cures Scrofula,
Bait Bheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all
Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys
pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up the
nerves, creates an appetite and strengthens
the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its
I Hon A11pn Parl-or tVi ino.
- 11 1 111-1 , L 111, lUUb
pendent candidate for joint repre-
I sentative, is going to poll a large
vote in this county. He has ser
ved in the legislature before, with
credit and honor. Men of all
parties will unite in voting for him.
ures
Hake Hood's Barsaparilla the One True
Blood Purifier. Bold by all druggists, f 1.
Prepared only by C. I. HoodS Co., Lowell, Mass.
-M r:ilf the best family eathartto
a rssia and liver stimulant. Easy
to take, easy to operate. All druggists, ascents.
The third annual assembly of
the Willamette Valley Chautauqua
association will be held at Galves-
tone Park, Oregon City, on July 7,
to 17th, inclusive. This assembly
promises to eclipse any tl'at have
gone before. Great efforts has
been made to secure some of the
best talent in the county for the
occasion. Among the celebrities
who will take part in the assembly
are found Dr. Carlos Marty n, of
Chicago, Frank Lincoln, of New
York City, Susan B. Anthony, and
many others.
If there had been any merit, any
worm, any reason or any excuse
for West Yaquina it surely would
have developed duriner the past
two years. Standing two years
ago as the high candidate for county
seat it has dragged along all that
time and not a thing has been done
to give it a reasonable standing be
fore the people. Not a stick has
been cut; the mud-flat is just as
barren of a good dock as ever; no
suitable building has ever been
erected for a court house; simply
nothing has been done. These
things were duly blawed up and
promised two years ago. Did they
keep their faith with the people
then? No. Will they keep their
faith now? No.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT TOPER
li mid In pnrsuunce nf ah execution and order
01 sale lBsneo out 01 tne circuit court 01 me
State of Oregon, for Lincoln County, on a de
cree rendered in favor of plaintiff and avaiust
the defendant, in tt suit wherein Caroline K.
tireil'its was piaiutitr, and ErncHt Warrtn was
defendant, and which execution bears date of
April Hi, 18, and in attested by the seal of said
court, aud is to me directed and commands me
to make ihe sum of l,310. U. fc Kold coin with
interest from the '22nd day of July 18!.'. at the
rate of tn per cent per annum, and f'200 aH at
torneys fees and $17.:Wcowts, and accruing costs
by levy and sale of the followln g-descrlbed real
Gropefty towit: All of the water front lot lying
etween the east line of Front St. in the City of
Newport, aud deep water on Yaquina Bay, and
said lot or piece of ground lies duly uptKisitc
lot No. Two in block No. One In the City of
Newport In Lincoln County, Oregon,
together with the tenements and
hereditaments thereunto belengliig
or in anywise appertaining and the buildings
situate thereon, and all the right, title, interest
and estate which the sal d Ernest Warren and
all persons claiming under him since tho Hist
day of December 1k8 had or have in the same,
the interest nf said Krnest Wnrren in said prem
ises being a leasehold inte rest lor thirty years
in the ground or lot, and the ownership ot the
the buildings, and said lease of the ground
having about twenty years yet to run.
And In pursuance of said execut ion and or
der of sale I have levied upon the said prem
ises and on
8ATURDAY THE 23RD DAY OF MAY, 18SC,
at the hour of 10 o'clock 1 n the forenoon of said
dav. at the Court house d oor in the Cltv of
leiio in Lincoln County, O rcgon. I will sell the
said leasehold Interest, an d all the right, title,
Interest and estate of the s aid Ernest Warren
In and to said premises to tbe hfchest bidder
for cash in hand to satisfy the said execution,
costs ana accruing costs.
Dated April 1, 1896.
GEO. A. L AKDIS,
Sheriff nf Lincoln County, O regon.
We must sincerely congratulate
the Newport News on the able
argument it -has brought forth in
the interests of the various republi
can candidates for county offices.
111 expounding upon the various
good qualities of their candidates it
has produced logic so profound that
in some instances we admit that it
is impossible to controvert them
For instance in connection with
everyone of its candidates the
News declares that they bave bean
born, and it has produced such an
arrav of testimony to prove this
that we are compelled to admit it.
Then it goes on to show that i
candidates are not to be blamed for
being born, except one, which the
News says "'was born by his own
eliorts." That is about as tar as
the News has got with its argu
ments as ye-., but belore 1900 it is
liable to prove something else if it
keeps right on.
I If the county-seat is to be located
juiskij , iauijr aim cuilduij , 1L will
be located at the place where it will
be most convenient for the greater
part of the people of the county;
where it will be the most accessible
to the deople of the county; where
the county business can be trans
acted with the least expense to the
taxpayers.
It goes without contention that
the river from Toledo down is the
dividing line below, and the range
of hills between the Yaquina and
Alsea the dividing line above.
With the exception of a considerable
number of settlers south of the river
opposite Toledo who are nearest
Toledo, the lines named above
fairly divides the territory regarding
county-seat. Yaquina and New
port precincts will be spoken of
further on. In the territory allotted
to West Yaquina as above the
people perhaps at the present time,
have easier means of access to West
Yaquina than to Toledo. All the
etner country is near ana more
accessible to Toledo. Of this there
can be no question.
The vote of two years ago in the
West Yaquina territory, and includ
ing Yaquina precinct was 293 out
of a total of 832 total votes, or a
little more than one-third of the
votes. Of these Newport has about
150, and calling Newport neutral
would leave 950 votes in the county.
In the territory conceded to West
Yaquina the vote will be about the
same as that of two years ago, it
being conceded by those who have
kept posted that the gain and loss
in those precincts have been about
equal. This would leave 293 voters
benefitted the location of the county
seat at West Yaquina, to 757 bene
fitted by its location at Toledo.
Besides this Toledo is more con
venient to a large part of Yaquina
and Newport precincts than West
Yaquina.
The location of the county seat at
West Yaquina is simply laying a
burden upon three-fourths of the
people of the county for the benefit
of the one-fourth. The proposition
is so unreasonable and so absurd
that it would not be seriously con
sidered a moment, were it not for
money back of the scheme.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Ore gon City, Oregon.
May 11, 1S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-name settler has filed notice of
his intention to make fina 1 proof In support of
his claim, and that said pr oof will be made be
fore tbe County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on June 29 , 189, vis:
JAMES E. POST 11. K. 7,896,
for the east of the southeast Vt, northwest 'i
of the southeast '4, southeast Hot the north
east 'i, section 28, town 10, so nth, range 8, west
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence u pon and cultivation
of said land, vis; Thomas Savage, Fred Dun
can, DhailesRoser and 0. L. Buchanan, all of
Nashville, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, O regon,
May 11, 1896.
VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fnllowlng-narm.d settler has fl led notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
bis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on June 29, 1890, vis:
AUSTIN HOWELL, H. E. 7,819,
for the east of the southeast section 82,
and west 14 of southwest section 83, town U
south, range U west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
jf said land, vis: Orange J. Ruble, C. K. Evans,
Albert Reynolds and John Early, all of Wald
pojt, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLE R, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land OBlce at Oregon City, Oregon,
February 20, 1806.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler bas Hied his Intention of making fin
al proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before tbe County Clerk of
Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on May 2nd,
1896, vli:
P. N. LATHROP, H. E. No. ,425,
for the southeast i of the northeast 'lt east W
of southeast 'A of section 6, and southwest '4 of
southwest of section b, town 12 south, range
8 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: J. E. Dixon, W. H. Daniels
and Harvey Parks, of Elk City, Oregon, and
Jesse Craft, of Salado, Oregon.
KOBKHT A. MILLER, Register.
Sam Logan will be the next
treasurer of Lincoln county. He
ought to be. We have nothing to
sav against either of the other
candidates, but we have got some
thing to say for Sam, and so have
the people of the county. Sam
Logan has been a landmark in this
country. He has been one of the
real builders of the county. He is
and always has been a worker. All
of Sam's old neighbors will remem
ber that the hour was never too
early or too late to find him at
work. He is a heavy taxpayer
and is deeply interested in the
county's financial interests. He is
strictly honest in all his dealings.
His word is good the entire length
and breadth of the county. He is
deserving of the office for what he
has done for the country, and for
the further fact that he will make
an honest, responsible and efficient
county treasurer. We believe the
people will elect him by a good
majority.
Lincoln county is getting out of
debt; her taxes are now low and
should be kept so, and the way to
do so is to keep within their income.
To go $12,000 or $15,000 in debt
now for county buildings, roads,
etc., is simply to bankrupt the
The contest for commissioner is
now between Barclay and Luckey.
Mr. Godwin, the republican candi
date, simply is not in the race.
The terrible opposition encountered
from his own precinct makes it im
possible for him to gain a standing
with the balance of the county.
This calls for a choice between
Mr. Barclay and Mr. Luckey, and
Mr. Barclay has the advantage.
He is an old settler, a heavy tax
payer, and a thoroughly reliable
business man. And then location
is in his favor. It is admitted by
all that the Alsea country should
have a commissioner, and if it is
not given them now they will have
to go without for two years longer.
This would be unjust, and there is
a general disposition to give them a
representative on the county court.
Mr. Luckey is a good man and a
good citizen, but Mr. Barclay is
just as good a man, just as good a
citizen and for the further reasons
given above is the better entitled to
support.
The last time an attempt was
made in this county to buy an
election was the time that certain
persons tried to buy the judgeship
for M. L. Pipes. Persons familiar
with that campaign say that the
present one for West Yaquina has
all the same brands and earmarks.
The people of Lincoln county
have just cause to love the boomers
of the West Yaquina speculation.
If one of the West Yaquina boomers
would pay the county what his
bursted bank beat it out of the
county. Keep the county seat county could make a call for war
where it is and keep down taxes. rants again.