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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1896)
i 'i i iibi1 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. K.BTKWABT.Edituraad Proprietor. Published every Thursday st Toledo, Llnco'n County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One year, ... Six months, ... Three months, Entered at the postofflce ai Toledo, Oregon, hh second-class mail matter. Advertising rates made known on application Business locals will be inserted in these col umns at five cents per line jter week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln countyis authoriz ed to act as agent for the Leader. Official County Paper. LOCAL NOTES For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel Iclson, Yaquina. Hood's pills are the best after dinner pill: assist digestion, prevent constipation. 25c. W. J, Wade left for Jackson county yesterday, where he will go to work in the mines in that region. Miss Elfie Newlen left last Tues-' day morning for Hilgard, in Union county, where she goes to visit her sister. We are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wagon work, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing. Give us a call. Ross & Rick, Toledo. A telegram to the Leader last night announced that no one had W. L. Nelson, representing the J. K. Gill company, was in Toledo Tuesday. The bridge gang of the O. C. & E. is repairing bridges in the vi cinity of Toledo. Everybody is gone camping to Newport or some other place on the beacn these days. The State teachers' association meets at Newport next week. There is a promise of a large at tendance. Mr. B. Stilvvell, a former teacher of Siletz school, has been promoted to the position of superintendent of the Yainix, Arizona, school. District Attorney Yates came up from Newport where he is rusti cating with his family, and spent yesterday in this place. j Gov. Lord relumed to Salem last Mondav from his cottage at Seal Rocks where he has been en joying his usual summer outing. R. A. Miller and son Charles, of Elk City, left for Kemville last Tuesday where they will be em ployed during the fishing season. It pays to trade with Gowell. For cool drinks, temperance call on Gowell. The sea trout are biting freely now at Elk City, we are informed. It is reported that salmon have begun to make theit appearance in the lower bay. Governor Lord returned to his summer residence at Seal Rocks yesterday evening. If you don't trade with Gowell now you will when you learn his quality, price and quantity for spot cash. O. O. Krogstad has leased his farm east of town to a gentleman recently from the east. We did not learn his name. Cha.u. Diven and wife, of Wald- I port are visiting at Silas Howell's. ! Mrs. Diven is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howell. To the iilquilica etuuUl tliC Cialil- Try Gowell for groceries. Gowell buys and sells everything. Evervthinf? on a cash basis at - c Gowell's. The premium list of the 36th Oregon State fair has been issued. There are about $15,000 offered in premiums, and of this about $6,500 are offered in the speed ring. The fair will be held on the state fair grounds at Salem, opening Wednes day, October 7, and closes on Tuesday, October 13. The sheriff informs us that unless the county court issues orders to the contrary at its meeting on the 19th, that the tax rolls will be immediately closed and the delinquent rolls made out preparatory to a collection of the balance of the taxes by levy and sale of property. In this event the costs will in many cases exceed the original taxes. Since last week's issue we have taken a new census of the list of : year, we would say that no I has yet been set for it. The republicans of Toledo pre cinct are t.ilkino- of reorp'anizino- A good sidewalk should be built theif McKinl club which has from the Copeland corner to the been al1 . to ,nuish since the court house before the fall Tains set i : Among the Toledoites that are camping at Newport are Mrs. B. F, bake to be given at Newport this candidates for county judge. The in. And that time is not far distant. time revised list seems to be about as follows: C. B. Crosno, J. O. Stearns, Jas. Booth and Wm. Alexander. Mr. Booth is a passive candidate, and Mr. Alexander seems to be a kind of a dark horse in the race. He claims to have the endorsement of the county central committee. Just how many other aspiring can Mrs. Burt and daughter, are visiting at Newport. Tides have been running . during the past few days. The railroad pile driver js work ieplacing piles under bridges above town. Thechittim bark industry s fallen off a little. The bark (" not peel so freely now, and price is down a little also. TT71 .1. r vv uen iuc oovernor appoM county judge, and the county tt, 11 turn appoints a stock insper then the political atmospheii Lincoln county will clear up S!: ciently for us to decide between to 1 and the gold standard. One of the best arguments nca ir1tl 1 rnlli. ...t.n .1. fellow is getting the advantage you in an argument is to call hin populist and an anarchist. Tk always a regular clincher. It proves beyond a doubt that r could easily worst him in the at ment if you only wanted to. County Superintendent Irvin has iJonesand family and Migs Effie : didates have their lightening rods appointed Rev. J. A. Townsend ,1fv Prnf , , ntl. , and Prof. L. K. Brooks as his Mr and MfS T A HaU and Mrs assistant examiners for tha ensuing q q juyer year. I ' ' . , ' ..... i ne east nas Deen visited. Dy a death and Hundreds not so good this year as last, owing destructiou ; its wake been appointed to the vacant office ! , 7 ' r 7 of persons were prostrated by the """'i wis. hit iaiiii ui lilc f ,,.,,. :...i yj b ' I past month. The crop will yield Insist upon Hood's Sarsaparilla ! fairly well but tllere is a marktd when you need a medicine to purify difference in the length of the your blood, strengthen your nerves ' straw. and give you an appetite. There can be no substitute for Hood's. The lumber has been sawed for Scott Lane received a new Piano towrii and the neighborhood on the heat in the large cities, and numer ous fatalities occurred. All this is in striking contrast to the cool climate of the Pacific coast. hoisted the deponent sayeth not One Fred D. Carson, of Toledo, ! sets up a wail in last week's Post that he "cannot longer reconcile himself to living in Toledo, as under the guise of public improve ment, churches as well as private individuals are lobhed in a whole sale manner." Now as tar as the church is concerned, there is no robbery of churches in Toledo, and Col. E. Hofer, the editor of the whoever states that there is is a Salem Capital Journal, passed j deliberate falsifier. There is but through to Newport the other dayine piece of church property o far . .1 1 1 1 .i . : . .. i 1 , i i i binder last Monday and took it ' ther side of m a"Q ui spana a inonui or so tnere. xu. auu taut, we mmerstanu, over to Siletz where it will be out ' n u , i The Co!onel is a!1 ardellt free sil"er W3S ,lonnted by 3 lizen of Toledo oer to oueiz wuere it win oe put , w,n soon ne ahle to drive into town ' . , . .... . ... .i... i . . , to work in the oat fields of Mr. ! ,t, vm. , j n, a!!Q an eiwrnvm M mae to , , Au aoiio nat " rrn- 1. 5 . 4- .....1... C -11 1. 1 nrillli rMv!l 11 tnl.. nn-r ,V 1.... Cl 111111 L'J iilillvC U lite allvcr SJCCWU j f ' Ltv IV larvc tan: UI 1JCI at' this placi in the near future. schools and churches; and we do County Assessor Howell, and his ! not donbt blU wllat lhe street in assistants, Mrs. T. E. Parker audi lro"1 ot episcopal cnurcn will C. WESOLOVSKI, Merchant Tailo i All kinds of tailor work done. worn done in nrst-class maij and satisfaction guaranteed so all kinds of cleaning, d;t and repatnng done, 43f"At the Blake House. Toledo, Oregon. By all means be economics!1 don't be too economical where hed or life Is concerned. The maite: a few cents should never count tween the old. standard and relt preparations and the new. ohscJ and In many cases, almost worth. suostitutes. with their teams. This will be Lane and his neighbors. I greatand mucn needed convenience. J. C. Hess returned from the The road will probably be extended i Columbia river last Saturday even-!011 t Klk City inside of another I r-,, TT ... ... lurs. ueo. neiners, are ousiiy en-j - ""vn..6 h.shi.iK season He ; will go to his j l speaking of the appointment' gaged in makillg u the a3StSsniellt! burden upon the church society, ho nestead on the Siletz, and will , of a county judge for Lincoln county) ; fof - to As far as the gentleman reconcilinS fish during the season there. the Salem correspondent of the complete the work in two weeks' himself t0 "ving in Toledo, we This season has been one of the Oregonian says: "The governor time and i)ave tiie ro reacjy for tle j have only to say that he can do best seasons for honey that this hf not 'et.made the aPPointment board of equalization that meets on i3u3t exactl-v as he Phases about it. panoitne siaie nas enjoyed lor " " Vi J J: ? , the la t r01Kiav :n August i lie same road that He came into aiKi t ie rnnresr wayps wnrm h - manv rears. Jiee keepers are i . ' V & 1 universally loud in their praise of the great amount of extra fine honey stored up by their bees this year. ine uoney a so lias an excellent flavor this vear. The steam launch Mascotte is now making daily round trips between Elk City and Newport. Capt. Jorgenson is at the wheel and I'M. Allen at the engine. The launch is prepared to do all kinds of business in the light freight line, towing, etc. Capt. Jorgenson is an old hand with the boat, and it is now making good time and quick trips on the river. A postoftice has been established at Kemville, and John H. Kern has been appointed postmaster. The office will be supplied from loieuo, ana services win begin as soon as the contract can be let. This will be a great convenience to a large body of settlers in that part of the county, and will be especially so to Kern Bros. Packing company who have their cannery at that point. At the official meeting of the board of the M. E. church last Monday night it was decided to proceed with the erection of a church building at once iu this place. The building will be 26x44 with 14 feet corner posts. It will be put on the lot generously donated by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bethers just across the street in front of their resideuce. It is hoped to complete the building at an early date. B. Crosno and T. O. Stearns. 1 , 7 , Numerously signed petitions in be- reieaen "om Ule Oregon peniten halfof each have been sent in. tiary a free man. It will be re The qualifications of both seem to niembered that Mr. McDowell was be established. As an additional sentenced to two vpnr reason tor the appointment of portion of the county lying south of Jotn McCaleb. dt l1le JlllX term of Yaquina bay has no representative on the county board." imprison ment for the killing ot his son-in-law In connection with the contest for county judge the statement has been made that Mr. J. O. Stearns was made the victim of a trick last spring when a petition asking his appointment was forwarded to Governor Lord while Judge Burt was yet alive, and that the editor of ihe Leader was responsible for the origination of the report that Judge Burt was dead. We wish to say that such statement is absolute ly false, and the person who started such statement is guilty of a wilful, malicions and outrageous lie. We will give $10 to any person who will bring a reputable person that will testify that the editor- of the Leader ever told anyone that Judge Burt was dead at that time, or led anyone to believe that such was the case. Now let the parties who give circulation to this report produce their authority or stand branded as wilful liars. And again, we will give $5 to any person who will bring any reputable person that will testify that the report of Judge Burt's death at that time was started or originated by any person living iu Toledo. Now let us have some credible evidence. court a year ago. Shortly after his incarceration he was made a "trusty" at the penitentiary, and by a system of credits for his good behavior he earned sufficient time to secure his release after a little over a year's imprisonment. Two mighty nimrods from Toledo made their way to the head of Simpson creek last Friday and camped on the head of that classic stream that right in order to get a lot of good early shooting at the numerous deer that make that re gion their feeding ground. Bright and early they were out and sure enough they soon sighted game, both of the hunters sighted the game at the same time, and two shots rang out at once. The game dropped all right, and the two hunters rushed up to cut off a slice for breakfast. They were some what astonished to find that they the town on is still open and he can go out the same way, or any other that he wants to. He can even go to West' Yaquina if he wants to, and nobody at Toledo will object. As far as the burden of taxation has fallen upon him the records show the following taxes paid by him: State tax 0.oo County tax o.0o School tax. 0.00 Poll tax o.oo City tax O.oo Total, 00.00 Should this burden be doubled we would not blame the gentleman for immediately leaving the town. Married. BENNETT HOWELL. At the residence of S. W. Bennett, near Waldport, on Tuesday, August 4. 1896, A. R. Bennett and Miss Bertha A. Howell, Rev. E. Badger officiating. Picture Frames. ' I have picture frames of latest designs from 40 cents to $4. each had killed a fine Angora goat, and Call before Aug 5 '96 ' " "'viv aiuiusucu wuen I the owner appeared and wanted pay for skinning the dead animal. The hunters compromised the O. R. Altree. matter IIiiV Vnv Solo and returned home without gameofj I am prepared to sell and deliver any kind. This storv mav l1 w f w -...i:... "c," " J ' ui ucaL 1111. liiiv ur rhu i. . It anyone I reasonnhlB Charlie Johnson, 1 Siletz, Ore. doubted by some, but don t believe it let them ask Jones or Al Waugh about it. of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophoscq Is as much the standard for all t:l di'.lons of wasting In children adults where the luns are wei: affected, as quinine Is the standard:! malarial fevers. When you go I store to get Scott's Emulsion, d: be fooled into taking something tl thsy say is just as good." Ittv Scott's Emulsion has gained Its rs:l tr.ion by Its superior merit, andncj inj -f its Kind has ever equalled 1 our doctor will tell you that. All druggists sell Scott's Emulslol Two sizes 50 cents and $i.oa Notice for Publication PUBLIC LAND SALE'(ISOLATKl) LASI'f Land Ofllee at Oregon City, Oregon, August 4t 1896, Notice is hereby given that in pursWJ 1111.11 ui'iiiiiiH iruin me eomissionerui iutv ai Land Ollice. under authority vested u j by section 2.4A5, United States Revised as amended by the act of congre FP.'l FBbruarvai.lh'l."i. will nrni-eed to of I public sale at 10 o'clock a. m on theilsl"! September, next, at this olllce, the o;J irnciui laua lowlt: K,JS..4U!. .7411 30, Twp 11 south, range 9 west, and E.!j;' W of Sec. 24, twp 11 south, range 10 w.i iniueiie iiienumn, uregon. Any aiw HOTIM nllli'llinir uHvur.al thn ul.lVH land are advbied to tile their claimi otlice on or before the dav above ileslpi"' the commencement of said sale, olhen ritfhts will h,. fnrfpitoH IIOHKIIT A MILLER. Rfld! WM. OALLO AV,KecelI Notice for Publication? Land Oillce at Oregon City, Oregon August 4,1-j VOTICE IS HEKFRV fJlVKX THAT 1" iolliiwlnir.nnm.,1 oottloi. haH fild flOtl'S j his intention to make final proof in supf'' ; pis claim, and that said proof will W vvt I vounly clerk of Lincoln i-i" auicuo, Oregon, on sejiiemDer iy, ifw, tiiiiv t u . . i. it ill -XIiL for the southeast W of section 8, to"" ! south, range 8 west. J He names the following wltneswn to !J his rnntiiiiuiiiB .ul..n.,u .,,u,. uml fmln"i of said land, viz: Joseih W. Price, Jfl uristow, Adeloert H. Felton aim -1 v-namoers, all of Nashville, Oregon. 1 KOHEHT A. M1LLEK, BoP' Notice for Publicatioj Laud Otlice at Oregon City, Ores August 4,'?-. -j wuilUE is HEREBY U1VK. '""'J following-named settler has tiled ooj his intention to make final proof in nK I his claim, and that said proof will I .ucvutim) tier oi i'i'ltu"r" 1, loledo, Oregon, on September in, 1.'" , ADELHEKT S. FELTON. H. f-.a. 1 for the east i. ni xk . k L of SE i,"! M. townshiplu south, range 8 west. J He names the following wltnesse J his continuous residence upon and cu!"ji iiu mim, viz: jonn r. nam"1,:- t Hrlstow, Joseph W. Price and Robert 1 nil nt K..1...IIU it I ROBERT A. MILLEB.Belt'j