Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 10, 1896, Image 5

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GRAND
BRYAN
RATIFICATION!!
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Toledo, Oregon,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1896.
FREE STEAMBOAT FROfl NEW
PORT AND YAQUINA.
TIio Steamer Richardson has been cliar-
j tercd and will run free from Yaquina and
Newport.
Tliis event will be a Grand Ratification
of the Silver forces of Lincoln County.
Speaking Afternoon and Evening
Among the prominent speakers who will
be present are Hon. J. K. Weathcrford,
Hon. H. L. Barkley, Hon. Harry Watkins,
Hon. John Burnett, Hon. W. S. McFad
deu, and many others.
Everybody Come out and Ratify
The Peoples' Choice.
? TOO LATE ! TOO LATE ! !
It is 1 10 late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of
Csj land after you have bought it and touitd out that there are
judgements and tax liens against it. The proper thing to
i do is to have the
!
I LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY,
$ of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before investing
I your money. A business man now days never buys real
j estate without first obtaining; evidence of a good title.
S We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. Address.
Crosno & Peairs.
BO0TH
CASH - STORE
Yaquina City, Oregon.
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
Goods Sold at
San Francisco Prices.
J. S. BOOTH, Frop.,
YAQUINA CITY, OREGON.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon Citv. Ore
his into ntlon tamSi Tfln., p, VnVt 3
his c aim, and that said proof will be made be
Toledo sOregon on September 11 18?""
inm V t P. NEAL, H.E. 11092.
-i me BuuinwPHr . r th& .v .
HenaniMtho l.nnt'n. . .
i., : ",v 'v tuning vtiuiesses io prove
h's continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John Butter.of Toledo .
Henry H. Curler and
I trpinin
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Juu.annjonn Flynn,
erry Banks, of Glen.
Notice for Publication.
Land Oillce at Oregon City, Oregon,
v.i . v t , August 4, 1896.
Hi1' iere 5'j?n thBt " foliowing-nam-eel
settler has (ilea his intention of making lln
al proof in sumiort of his plnim ,,, i.i
Woof will be made before the County clerk of
Lincoln i ounty, at Toledo, Oregon, on Sen-
icinuenyin iNi, viz:
JOHN II. YAKTIS, H. E. 8,161,
for the north W of N E i,", 8E of N E of section
24, township 11 south, range 8 west.
He nanies the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John L. Ilvde, of Toledo.
Mi.it.iN iuriiuur, tii unrian, Oregon
James Mulkey and Thos. Kelly, of Summit,
Oregon. '
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon,
August 4, 18'.K).
OTKT! I FFvnV VRV THAT THE
followlne-nampri nattier ha. Hlorf nnnna i
his intention to make llnal proof In tupixirt of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Lincoln County, at
Toledo, Oregon, on September in, 1S96, viz:
ADKLUKttr 8. FELTOX, II. E. 8,4:16,
for the east 14 of SE and E 'v, of SE w.section
4, township 10 south, range 8 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John V. Hnmar, James J.
Bristow, Joseph W. l'rieeand Ilobertchainbers,
all of Nashville, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Notice for Publication.
PUBLIC LAND SALE (ISOLATED LANDS.)
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
August 4, 1SU6,
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions from the eomlsslonerof the Gener
al Laud Ollice, under authorttv vested in him
by section 2.4iT, CniHd Stnles Revised Statute,
as amended by the act of congress approved
February 26, 1CJ5, wo will proceed to oiler at
public sale at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 21st dav of
Septemlier, next, at this ollice, the follow ing
tract of land towit: N,E.'4ofS. W. ,' of Sec.
SO, Twp 11 south, range 9 west, and E. of S. E.
li of Sec. 24, twp II south, ranee 10 wst, Wil
lamette Meridian, Oregon. Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the above described
laud are advised to lile their claims in this
ollice on or before the dav above designated for
the commencement of said sale, otherwise their
rights will be forfeited.
liOBKRT A. MILLER, Register.
VM. GALLOWAY, Receiver.
Senator Mitchell On Silver.
Senator J, H. Mitchell has taken
the stump in Oregon for McKinley
and the single gold standard. It
is interesting to read Senator
Mitchell's views of two years ago.
On June 18, 1895, an interview
with Senator Mitchell was published
in the Portland Daily Sun. This
interview concerned the question
of free coinage, and was written
out by Senator Mitchell himself.
It is an able article and reads as
follows:
"Senator, do you still adhere to
your views on the silver question,
as frequently expressed by you in
your speeches in the senate and in
various journalistic interviews?"
"Most assuredly. So far from
having become weakened in the
faith, I have, by further careful
study and investigation ' of the
question, become more fully con
vinced than ever that the views I
have heretofore advocated on the
monetary subject ate correct, end
in line with the best interests of all
classes of all the people and the
real physical development and
business prosperity of this country.
I am unalterably opposed to the
single cold standard. I, in the
larguage of the last national re
publican platform, 'demand,' not
merely 'favor,' but 'demand the use
of both gold and silver as standard
money'; not gold merely as standard
money, ana silver as lontn money
or subsidiary coin, but both gold
and silver as standard money, as
stated in that platform. In other
words, we must have no limit on
the one metal either in respect to
coinage, the legal tender function
or debt-paying power, that is not
imposed on the other, nor must any
legislative recognition be withheld
from one that is accorded the other,
and. therefore, as the coinage of
gold is free and unlimited, so must
fact that the United States is the
greatest silver-producing country
in the world, and that both gold
and silver were equally the money
of the constitution from the begin
ning of the republic, until the
hostile legislation against silver,
which unduly contracted the cir
culating medium of the country;
and recognizing that the great
interests of the people demand
more money for use in the channels
of trade and commerce; therefore
we declare ourselves in favor of the
free and unlimited coinage of silver,
and denounce any attempt to dis
criminate against silver as unwise
and unjust.'
"Elected to the senate on that
platform for the term I am now
serving, there I stand faithful to
its wise admonitions and instruc
tions. I should consider myself
false to my party and to the legisla
ture which elected me if I did
not."
Notice for Publication.
Land Ollice at Oregon City. Oregon,
August 4, INMi.
vnTTrif la Tii?nrnv fii-i.v tit it tiii:
follow ing-namul settler has 111, d notice oi he the Poinrtp-a of silver. As Col.l
his intention to nmke Dual proof in support o( j ...
hisciaim, and that said proof win i.e made be- is by legislative enactment money
fore tke County Clerk of Lincoln county, at i .
Toledo, Oregon, on September 19, 18-.H1, viz: of ultimate redemption, SO, tOO,
JOHN 1'. 1IAMAH, II. E. WfHii, . , , . , ,
for the southeast 'i of section 8, township 10 must silver be endowed by law
biiuiii, muge o neni.
He names the following witnesses to prove I tvi'h the like fut'ctiotl
nis continuous residence uion ami cuiuvaiiou
of said land, viz: Joseph V. Price, James J. ' coiliatre, however, lUUSt
UrUrnn- A .1 ..1 Irfi ,r M roltnn a,i,1 11, .hurt I 1
Chambers, all of Nashville, Oregon.
KOJEKX A. MIL-LK, Resistor
This
be at a
ratio fixed by law the precise
means by which such ratio has al
ways been fixed not be commerce.
But for the fact that it would
necessitate the recoinage of all our
I should
ratio by
jlaw at to i; as it is. however,
Xotice for Publication.
Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oreiron,
Augu.sta, wm.
Notice is hereby given that the followlng-
to make final proof in support of hisciaim, and present silver dollars,
Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, oil ' favor the fixing of that
JAMES MULKEY. II. E. No. 7,730,
.o ....... t .... 4, , .... 3 ... ji.. ... e -r
northeast y. anu nortnwest ; oi S'.-utncnsi yt . i am oeciueiiiy 111 lavur oi ruuiii-
jLAiuy Viiie itCiuS.
I. F. Eddy has retired to private
life. He has rented his store to
J. P. Conroy, who will conduct it
for a time. Mr. Conroy has a wife
and eight children which will tie
no drawback to our school.
Mr. Welten has prepared fine ac
commodations lor the travelers at
his place, at the forks of the road.
He has two big barns full of fee l,
and has a good camping place.
A good many of our people are
going out to' the hop yards to make
a raise.
The hardest cyclone that ever
struck Oregon was the bicycle.
There is 6,000 now running in
Portland, and other towns in pro
portion. They will cost 011 an
average $100 each, so you can see
it takes out money. They ruin
stages, steam boats, railroads, black
smith shops, carriage factories and
livery stables, but farmers get it
worse of all. They can'i sell a
horse nor horse feed. Then the
cyclists have the gall to ask us to
j build good roads for them. If I
had the power I would make them
pay a license of $10 n year.
Tammany.
September 8, 1856.
and northwest 54 of southeast
of section 22, township 11, south, ran-e 8, west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culivatiou
of said land, viz: John L. Hyde.of Toledo, Ore
gon, Frank Hvde, of Eddyville, Oregon, John
H. YantiBanu Henry mickics, 01 summit, ure-
gon.
ROBERT A. MILLER. Register.
Notice for Publication.
I and Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Notice is hereby given
named settler has tiled notice of his
iSentember 2. 1896.
that the following
ntentlon
to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on
October 22, WW. viz:
LAFAYETTE F. PEPIN, H. E. 8,452,
for the west Hot northwest lt and southeast U
of northwest of section 82, township 10 south,
range 9 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: II. N. Foster, E. W. Durkee,
1). J. Chttwood and J. E. Wilson, all of Chitwood,
Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
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The Steam Launch
Tvr a err.rr'T'"T7!
1 f t k i v a i a-ij
Commencing Monday, July 13th
will make tri-weekly trips between
Elk City and Newport, stopping at
Toledo and Yaquina, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fare
between each town 25 cents. Par-
jcels under 25 lbs. will be delivered
! at any business place in either city
! for 10 cts.; packages over 25 lbs.
and under 50 lbs. for 15 cts. Ex
cursions or other business attended
to when not on regular run.
A. B. CLARK, Master.
C. WES0L0V5KI,
Merchant Tailor.
All kinds of tailor work done. All
work done in first-class manner
and satisfaction guaranteed. Al
so all kinds of cleaning, dyeing
and repairing done,
At the Blake House.
Toledo, Oregon.
Some of the republican leaders of
Marion county thought it would be
the proper thing for Hon. II. L.
Barkley to resign the office of
representative to which he was
tainingthe existing ratio of 16 elected last June as a republican,
to 1.
"Until the limitations now im
posed by law on the coinage of
silver, and which are not imposed
on the coinage of gold, are removed.
silver cannot be regarded for one
moment as 'standard money.'
Those persons, therefore, who are
so vehemently insisting on the per
petuity of the single gold standard,
are the champions of a convention
in direct flagrant antagonism of
that clause in the Minneapolis
national republican platform of
1892, which says: 'The American
people from tradition and necessity
favor bimetalistn, and the republi
can party demands the use of both
gol i and silver as standard money.'
For one, I claim to stand squarely
on that plank of the republican
national platform when I insist that
all distinctions between gold and
silver as respects their coinage,
their legal tender function, and
their capacity as money of ultimate
redemption, be forever swept away
by legislation.
"The more especially am I forti
fied in my position by the tollowiug
plank in the state platform of the
republican party of Oregon, adopted
unanimously by its state conven
tion in 1890, and on which was
elected the legislature which, in
January, 1891, re-elected me to the
senate, giving me the voles of every
republican member of that legis
lature. This plank reads as follows:
" 'Sixth That, recognizing the
inasmuch as he is now supporting
Bryan on the Silver issue. Mr.
Barkley expressed himself as willing,
provided that Gov. Lord would
give him a written agreement to
immediately call a special election
to fill the vacancy. He was willing
to canvass the county on the silver
issue. Up to date Mr. Barkley's
offer has not been accepted.
A Timely Reminder.
Each season forces upon our con
sideration its own peculiar perils to
health. The advent of fall finds
many reduced in strength and vigor,
poorly prepared to continue the
business of life. The stomach and
bowels, the great highway of animal
economy, is especially liable to dis
order in the fall. The nervous
system has also suffered in the
struggle. Typhoid fever and mala
ria in particular find in the fall that
combination of air, earth an l water
that mark this season as especially
dangerous. The falling leaves, the
decaying vegetables contribute their
share of contamination. Hood's
Sarsaparilla furnishes a most val
uable safeguard at these important
points, and should be used in the
fall before serious sickness has laid
you low.
Notice.
All parties indebted to me on ac
count must come forwaid and make
settlement. I have accommodated
you and now I must have my
money.
Henry Lewis.
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