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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1896)
all tilings, jNTeiatral in. STotln.ing. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, December io, 1896 Number 39. Directory. lloJH EN'S, 1-. aw..". . George Lanuis .1. L. Hvde 8. O. Irvin Z. M. Pcrrii-k Silas Howell T. M. (.'oomba Chun. Williams i. A. IjOUW 1" ' . inAptR on Wed- l,Coniii"?j,,,,lav in February, nd Iecen,oer. CIRCUIT COURT. ! dlKIKO r.rullerton, Allorm-y i V.i" .i.,v in Jn!v mid .Jul Aiaermc, hi ,5.uo' the' nt Monday evening in 'CITY OF TOl-r.no. Mayor .Recorder ..Marshal TOLEDO PRECINCT. J. A. Hull J.C.Altn-e rftlieFeace w lthe Pence ;.' i. , L of tbe Peace :;.', Wa!Hllf Lble -j;; ELK cm. . , .. L ol the recce ; -, S;, T; ,.. 1 fcie, .'.v.." ' LITTLE ki.k. . . Wihe Peace . s ,ll!rrU.k U KASUVILLfc. , .... lf the Peace ' VFVffiE table ' ' mm i'lVLtr iible '"'r"uu"-"' TIDEWATER. . ... n V .1 tjor.nrr nil Lonsrr.n. ... T I'fin.K Itfoimervam y, - v .ble " ' imVKRAl.SKAUIldYAl'Hr. ...... nlihe Pence W . V '. " nth.-: :...- tuli SALMON RIVF.U. . . volihe leuce.. 0K. K i :i.le ' UO-3. ... . . the Peaco .jv, U-O. ..ruxi-.iru 4,000,000 women wear Warner's Corsets 4,000,000 living witnesses to their superior -Style Comfort .General Excellence -AGENT FOR WARNER'S Perfect Fitting, Latest Styles CORSETS. ALSO CjB Ala Spirits,' The Best French Corset in the Market. The State Tax Levy. The state tax levy, to be made early in January, should be lower than that made last January, lne levy for 1 896 was 4.8 mills. W hen that levy was made, Secretary of State Kincaid said there was a nigh to from Lincolu county is a neat little pamphlet of twenty-two pages, published by County Clerk Jones, and issued from the Leader office. It contains much valuable matter concerning the county and its re sources, and in the back is folded a neat map of the county. The Price, $1.50 JUST A.RRIVBD: A LARGE LINE OF The Latest Styles in SHOES. hrRCHESAXDSOCIKTIKS. ETfl.nBT EPISCOPAL OlirrU'll-ervlw-a 11 Mi-coon tbe nm: am .-ein'i r.u:.wi rjFU.nth,mori.l!iKvcvvniiu-; r. iu iUunikW. nnil fourth sabl-nth if vnen in. l:cv. W. il. M V EIl.J, Vattut. 1 7 IIA year and a low year in making the tax levy, and that the last one was for the high year. The rate for 1895, or the last low year, was 3 mills. Secretary Kincaid also said a year ago that he would not per mit deficiencies to be run, unless it was show to be absolutely necessary to keep the machinery of govern ment going. Based on these as sertions, -i mills may be considered the maximum limit of the next state lew. assuming that the assessed valuation of property is not materially lowered. The aesrregate valuation ot an property, as equalized by the state eaualization board, last Jjecemoer, was$i53,o67,i77. The exemptions, allowed amounted to $8,621,751, leaving the total taxable property U4.44S,426. The estimated amount to be raised for 1896 was 7o6.7ii.42. There was an avail nf fctoi.tonS. The amount, therefore, to be raised by taxation was $693,338.04, and the resulting rate 4.8 mills. The aggregate valuation of all expenses of this book is born by Mr. Jones. The issue is nmucu, but it would pay the county to have at least ten thousand of these books printed and distributed throughout the east. In this conuectioc we might say . t .-1.- rrM.,r le ,iHpr obll- gations to Col. Miller, the register ot the Oregon City land officer for his efforts in behalf of the county in the way of inducing settlers to locate in this county, and we desire to express our thanks to him m this way. The Salmon Industry. State Fish and Game Warden McGuire, has filed his Diemuai statement with the secretary 01 state, for the years 1895 and 1896 The report is a very interesting one, rlpalintr Drincipally with the salmon industry of the Mate. The report shows that for the year 1896 there were 456,786 cases of salmon ot an kinds packed on the Oregon side .nu PMiimhia river, valued at 1 i(! The aretrate va uation 01 u - Men's French Calf Jy -Mritr5: uay f vhich the state T rn-naVOClcilboard, and upon wl JULeUilUM"i.evv ,wM baged in l895i wa8 tt 1 .tJ4 1 J si T ' . . t rlailCL-SeWtJU, rVUZ,-: $159,540,406. lixempuonsamouiu or loearia up, Price, $1.50 Columbia, along the coast of Oregon for the year was 87,760 cases oi.,PIl at 268.8o. The total MUX'S ClHT.f'il Il'r W.int Epis-i'l-in.) ;n;.ee:vl'e Ihe thin! S'Tirtny of ever !k.ttlla.m. .ill are luvlttd In ntrunrt. ihs. BoMth, .MIior.arj . Ue.-iUence, tor..." Newport, Or. ,1. 0, F.-Tnieli. (..xUe. X". 10. Mynt eir ta-.uniu..- ev:iltiK t tlitlr 11:111 111 mm J' j. k. ri"r.xiiji. x. . .C55N'0,c'v. ' 0. F.-Pnv LoiVe So. 110. of Ya.iiiinn City. ;tcnrealHV8 ueicime. S. A. 1'ItVITT, S. (1. J.Bl'RIO'.VS, ?e-retary. Men's Best Frertcli Calf Bals, lripie Sole, Scotcli edge, Hand seved. besx in the Market. . 1 r-i r Price, m.ov 0. V-V.n-r.nrl l.r.iltrn Xti. Hl. mfL'tf! ever' Wviierl to attend. L. O. UI.&'J, uuKr:,!ere:ary. n 0. F.-K!k l.o.k-e Xo. l"l, rreets uvery tsnuy evening 1:1 itn hall at l-.u uty itir.ij brothers a'.wavs welfotno. " 1'. A. MILLER, X. O. ''Wfkt.l,S-ry. rt 9 inir to SQ. I4I.2S ieu 111c iumi , '"t lu v '-i '-j . ,. e rr. nc in c.( cases able property for that year $150.- ' ,oq lsV The estimated amount to valued at $i.o47.372- This as for salmon aione. Of this great industry and out put the bays and streams of Lincoln county contributed as lonows F.tA. St.-Sewnnrt l.ndire X". 4, wnlnr Mtnpcaiurp ( Saturday on or before enyh 1 uiihi,:. M.r.tui; tirotners itre mruum el. A. H. HAMI'TOX, M. W. :iSBfC'KLEY.4ey. qtln ''a? counc il So. ;v Xntlonn' rnlnn, M!,oii oi.iiilandfimrth Friday ni'htsol -vii. uii B' ft.uu Htm rtiurin rrmnj nirJ. "fnrb, Travc'lng frl.-ndf are w- leum E. PE.VIKS, Sec. II. K. JOX ES, l'r e. 're. RAWs Fine Calf, Lace and fWreSS. Genuine Handlcrtatea .leficiency. Welt, Bon Ton toe and tips.' The very latest. Price, $4-o nil) Gnnn 1 iitmr vn rn ia'o'.Mh 1(iree. J' 0. F., n eets'ln 'the '(MA Fellows hall in '" ') on r.nwiny I'veouiir ol eacn m. MCr. AX!X, Pecretnr.'. J A. Il.-Ai,e ! in'oln Post No. tw, meet In ' 'hetiMl Te iivlarllallon the II wt Mid uraayi oi taen montn T-P-n?n. A.'.Jutant. T. STAKELV, P. C. I 0. F. V. etcrn Ktar I odpe So. 7, tfecuin the odd Fallows' hull, Yoqulna, ,J"Uncl third Hatun'.ay eveninir in aeh wit. Yiiltln lirnthvrt arn alwavK welcome. . T II. K. LUliUliH, M. V. "LTpAVIS, Recorder. j be raised was $694.524-7- iUe surplus applicable to the payment ! of 1895 expenses was $243,326.63, : lpnvi-ur to be raised by taxation ' $.151,198.15. Teqniring a ! rate. Notwithstanding the secretary s a' seriions regarding the deficiencies o contend with. The printing fund was exhausted several months ago. There is a deficiency in the sewer fund also, and it is pretty certain that the state board ol pnnaHzalion. now iu session, will 1 . . The closing nr. of the books may reveal other ' r - .... deficiencies, especially m the mci rental funds. There has been a somewhat lavish expenditure for upholstery furnishings and flowers in the capitol in the last two years. 3-mill Siletz Chinook, Silversides, Alsea Chiuook, Silversides, Yaquina Chinook, Silversides, Cases. 2,500 1,900 3.500 3.400 Value. $7.5oo 5.7oo 10,500 10,200 1.74 915 5.42 i.45 13,629 $4887 U WnMr.X OF THE WORLD. 1'oeahonUm Urp.v,,. 5m, Tol.do, Oregon, meet" on IS 1 h 1 r.l Thurdav. In each month In w'KM Fo'.'.owr' hall. Virltlng nclyhbora are iVttm .1 -A.AUXltI.il. C.llSKl. ing nciyhbora 1 GEO. tiETHF-RH. Clerk. lCAv b Al 0. 1 tuUJt MARKS COPYRIGHT 1 nRTilM A PATERTT worm SiZ!. t'(l., who bare bad nawlT nity Tf AUobokoIlo- MEN'S Fine Calf, Lace and Congress, Genuine Hand Welt, Harvard Toe and Tip. PRICE, $3-5 and 4 4 UNLIMITED STOCK OF MVN'S and BOYS CLOTHING, FUR- .,TTTVn III II IXiXA " CAPS DKV GOODS, FANCY GOODS and INUiiwx. CUSTOM TAILORING A SPECIALTY. Advertising Oregon. I OBTAIM Sill CO., who hare bad newli n"T T 2"no In the patent bulneaa. S"WZ E?"oii eonoarnlM Palrala and bo ob. SSiS!Mmt Alio eaulom ol Bn- te.7l1,u'9n tbronah Muna Co. r"" iwaioain ih. Hrlentine Amerlrap, and the Z grpoiitioB of any aeiantwe work In U b.7u,-. araar. sampla onwoa ami if niMlai BdlUnn nnn.Klw aftna iai. Bind Waft iif " Itrerr nambeT oontalni JJUjlatja, in eolora, and photnarmpha of new ffJJw th piM enabllnf Dnlldara to ibow IB ki;? rV! "on oontracta. Addrw; 1MII A CO. Naw Touc, SOI BboabwaT. O'BRIEN'S ONE PRICE CASH STORE. The Oreuon City Press says Col. R. A. Miller, has been receiving an unusually . ,v,or f lpitprs from per- lillKC ' ' L1 - , ii:.,r tVirnnchout the east and south inquiring about public lands and the state in geueiai. fore such letters were only received from people living in the middle ... K.,r it is thouirht that these letters are the result ot advertising 1 1 rf iraiA and tne lm- DV tuc IJUWU ut - - migration board. The land office ffiioia rnnld handle lartre quanti- :. nf ciatiutiral matter from the different counties if it were gotten " a. 4"-rrl t.r. in namnniei or uuuiv iww t pnimtv htm sent in a few J,l U WWW.-J rinipri hooks, neatlv arranged with maDS ana woies iuuiu6 .. ,oaa onrl advantages of that HBUUUa " ' J , county. Whenever information s ucsiicu ivu.-.-o . 1 - hnnlra are Seilt Itl. 1 HIS luta- Airert henelit to tne county io a notorial aid and time saver for the register. Counties wishing Total. This shows an industry that produces over $40,000 worth of manufactured product in the short snace of three months. The value of the product this year was not up to the full standard owing 10 me fact that the run of salmon in the Yaquina and Siletz rivers was un usually light, and that the cannery did not get into operation until some time after the salmon season opened. With an ordinary run or salmon and the canneries running during the entire open season a $50,000 pack would be nothing unusual. Garfield towuship, Seward county Kansas, cast only two votes at the recent election. One of the voters cast a straight republican ballot, while the other voted the populist ticket straight with the exception of one county office. Garfield town ship has 20 inhabitants, eight ot whom are voters. There are tour republicans and four populists. On election day three of the populists paired off with three republicans, and the six did not vote. ine other republican wished to pair Dff with the remaining populist, dui I.l.i.u r,.il. Vi wished to tor tne register. j.ine lauei iciuu to spiead advertising matter wM vote for one republican candidate, find Col. Miller a valuable agent as . nll townsbip he only corresponds with persons candidate9 bad t0 interested ana WOO are imcijr iv us . , . settlers." cast lots to determine who would The advertising matter referred serve.