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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1897)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. r. STEWAKT.Kdltoraid Proprietor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Subscription Hates: One year, - - - $1.50 Six months, - - . .75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the poatoftice at Toledo, Oregou, as ovt.v)iu-i;ioBa iijmi waiter. Advertising ratea made known on application RnsltiAM Intali ulll v.. . a i.. .1 " : , , , iiibcikiu in bUCBV 1(11- umna at Ave cents per line per week, and will ww.uu uuvil urilcrCU UlSL-UUlinUeU Every postmaster in Lincoln county Is authorli lui but, UB1UBB, Official County Paper, LOCAL, NOTES M. L,. Glass was down from Big Elk last Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Ammerman and two children are quite seriously ill. A social dance was held in the new bakery buildiug last Monday night. Capt Wicklund, of the life-saving t?.t?on, was up to Toledo last Friday. Wm. Alexander returned from last Kings Valley and Corvallis Saturday. Hood's pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Geu tle, reliable, sure. Hon. Beal Gaither, accompanied by his wife, visited in this city a coude of days this week. Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel lef.son, Yaquina. For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. The saw mill has, been running lately planing some lumber. They expect to start sawing soon. H. E. Collins, of Pioneer, re turned from a trip to Coos and Curry counties last Saturday. A special school nippiino- imo been called to vote upon a tax for school purposes, in this district. Ladies! Ii you want a bargain in Shoes try O'Brien's special sales he is selling a $3.50 shoe for $2.25. It is probable that the coming session of district court will not t- . nave more man one or two jury trials. Pres ripiion No. 1 is not a patent medicine, but a scientific com pound lately discovered, which acts as a specific in nasal catarrh. Miss Lizzie Graham has had an addition built onto her residence next door to Snow's, store, and will use it for a bakery and restaurant. We are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wagon work, horseshoeing, and all kinds of repairing. Give us a call. Ross & Ricr, Toledo. M. E. Peairs went to Salem Saturday, and will try for a clerk ship during the session. Mr. Peairs is a fine penman and would make a good committee clerk. C. B. Crosno was elected sar-geaut-at-arms of the state senate last Monday. John Daly who was a candidate for a position as read ing clerk of the house failed to get the coveted place. Quarterly conference of the M. E. church of this place was held last Saturday, Rev. John Parsons presiding. Rev. Parsons preached Saturday night and Sunday morn ing, rendering two very able dis courses. Toledo is short a marshal, that very necessary officer, Col. Chas. Ruhl, having offered his resignation to the common council last Tuesday night, and that body having ac cented it. The council will prob ably appoint his successor at its meeting next Monday nignt. The - - vui 01 me candidates for the office are not way of the tides during low tide to numerous for the honors and keen the flumes rnnn, a.. 6 unu Miss Maude Deycc, of Elk City, is visiting in this place. County Clerk Tones went to the Valley on business last Monday. August Fischer, of the Corvallis Flouring Mills, was in the city last Tuesday. D. J. Chitwood, the painter, has a fine line of samples ot wall paper at bed-rock prices. Mrs. N. P. Stevens, who had the misfortune to fracture her leg the other day, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Davis, of Pioneer, have been in Salem on a combined business and pleasure trip. The Salem Statesman gives R. A. Bensell and C. B. Crosno as members of the third house from Lincoln county. A marriage license was issued this week to Albert Burbanks, of Polk county, and Miss Anna Henderson, of this county V'. A. Fash, of Woodburn, has purched a lot on Hill street and will erect a building thereon in the spring and engage in the furniture business. T 1 C. . rreu oianion DrougHt some samples of the Rock creek granite down last week. A sample of it is at this office, and it is a fine looking specimen of stone. A. E. Ammerman retuiiied from Baker City, where he has been working in the mines, last night. Being called borne by the sickne.-s of his family here Rheumatism is a foe which gives no quaiter. It torments its victims day and night. Hood's Sarsapa mm ranuesiae 0100a and cures the aches and pains of rheumatism. Chas. Miller, the pliotoerapher. came down from Elk Citv. last night. He will go to the Atrencv soon, where he will engage in the picture taking business for a few weeks. Mrs. D. J. Chitwood and child came down from Chitwood Monday evening and joined D. J. at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Chitwood will reside permanently in this place. in tne notice- of the dance at the court house on Washington's birth day in our last issue, the type made us say Monday the 23rd, when it should have been 22nd. A natural consequence is, that we have re ceived considerable "joshing" about not knowing the date of Washing. ton's birthday. Rev. Levi Ruhl TPtlirnoH frnr. his extended stay in Pennsylvania on Thursday last. He did not get the estate fullv settlerl. T anAa very much depressed iu value in icnusyivania and it may take some time to dispose of all advantageously. Brother Ruhl is looking finely and enjoyed his trip and visit anion? his nlii frit,,ia We acknowledge favors from Hon. Jas. Ball, of Newport, this week. Stop that catarrh in your head before it reaches your throat, by using Prescription No. 1. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. Thos. Coombs, county coroner, was up to Toledo on business yesterday. He reports everything quiet on the Beaver. Deputy Sheriff Ross has returned from the south part of the county where he has been subpoenaing: jurors for the coming torm of court. A positive cure is attained in all cases of ratarrh hv tisirnr Prpsorin- J Q tion No. i. Try it and be con- county' vinced. tor sale at Krogstad s drug store. Do you know that if you neglect catarrh in the head it will bring on other troubles that often terminate fatally. Stop it now and be cured from that disagreeable disease, by using ricacripiion No, 1. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. Prescription No. 1 U not a cure- all remedy. It is a scientific com pound for the cure of catarrh only, which it does. You will say so yourself if you have catarrh and try it. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. Hj.v often consumption has been traced to its starting point catarrh, and how many people are now suffering with nasal catarrh, and how many can be cured by using Prescription No. 1. Inquire about it at the drug store. Far sale at Krogstad's drug store. THE MOCK LEGISLATURE. Now Assembled at Salem, and are En gaged In a Dead-Lock. The 1 8th biennial session of the Oregon legislature convened at Salem last Monday. The senate speedily organized by electing Toe bimon president; t. L. Moorehead, chief clerk; J. E. Blundell, door keeper and C. B. Crosno, sargeant at-arms. This was all according to program, and was done without friction The house, when it attempted to organize found themselves in trouble in short order. Davis of Umatilla was elected temporary speaker, and a committee on ere dentials was appointed, and they have "never done anything since." After being out nearly two days the committee finally made three separ ate reports, none of which were adopted. Filibustering tactics have been emnloved bv a faction cf the republicans present, assisted by some of the populists and democrats, and the house finds itself powerless to organize for business. The whole fight, of course, is on the senatorial squabble. The fight is anything to beat Mitchell, and it looks a like they have it accomplish ed. How long the squabble will keep up no man knoweth. In the lower house of the legis lature there are forty-three republi cans and four democrats. Never the less Somers, a republican repre sentative from Linn county, solemn Notice nf Sr,: Perty under HUte 1 ut arm. nd .ale rendered ,nanVc" In a suit wherein a 0 g". and Harlot t. .' "Pextnk r"' v-uuiiiy ot Lincoln ""OniT.T eal of said t .' MtnuaM jeal ofaaid couri and "Sto and were fuit wherein Aoi"wkVi1 gainst Kid Mi""' tid .. M ty-nve cent., with lnterei .k'-l "'fen Wr cent per Tl! Juiy MSB, and lor Yt mtWJ the further aura of $7 urea this writ. The87d.'.,nd M, reeled and coramaSa. i "eco!l(lS?k decree and execution, towu'0 ol the southwest V. Z! i 5 "wiK, aoutn. range 11, west, 7on,.i,' ". 1 Lincoln county Stat. fXIS? 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J 4 to-wit, X decree of the.reK aim aujuuging mat yon have no emit S or intereat whatsoever of, In, or to the tide and nvnpfl..iuuH i ,?',..ls' teen, Tiventv-two. Twnt.i nSSSL1"- and Thlrty-five in Township' No ' Z Kai.gell weat, in Lincoln Cuunty Su5 Orfflron. anil thai "T therein Is good and valid; and decrMlEl you be forever enjoined and debinM Valentine Ball. There will be a grand Valentine ball in the Terwilliger hall, Elk City, on Monday evening, February 15. 1897. Good music and the best of order is assured. The com mittee oti invitation are J. E. Dixon, 0. C. Simpson and Lester Waueh. Tickets for dance and supper, $1.00. Everybody invited to attend. ;.r.rni .zi .1.,"'... " ly introduced a resolution arraienine 1 5 ff.BfHi,"nJ.vemt'lll w ..... ... .v.. w10 vuoir. uu uiBuuraemeoiioiu. A 1 r . I suit ft(rninit vnn uMu.moers lor meir Th. T Summons I. published i. He to revolutionary actions in holding up j!lS the organization of the legislature. Rrbur'.'on.rd?. CAMAM 1. a. 1 1 m 10th. IRQti v.umc.s uugm io nave a aose 01 j . bryson nnd w b paregoric administered at once to Attorneys ioi Piiuiu 1 quiet his nerves. Died. On The Sand. The little schooner, Edith, owned and commanded by Joe Gideon, of VValdport. lies on the sands of the south beach of Alsea Bay entrance. The schooner was loaded with i i v mmoer ior xaqiuna Bay, and on BUCKLEY. At Newport, Janu-;w n "u ' .J . . I last Krirlav pminiiiir Onnl O J 13.1097. me io-montlis-old I I . ' v.Fiyulumu nf Mr a.iH Mro TU and the Crew Set Sail for thp vnvoiro juuu. j All went well till the vessel reached r coir the , the bar where she was met bv ary child of Mr. and Mrs Buckley. Tlrsisa terrible blow to I "T " J fond pa. tnts, and their manv friends . trary winds, and ita short time the sincerely sympathize with them in vessel was drivetr on the sands. their deep affliction. 1 he schooner inot damaged and McDONALD At Siletz, Friday, ' the lumber is probably all taken off Tnn R iflnl T-Tutif. Mnll- A : hr tUiu .Im TU T. . j 1 v.iij Mxxyuijaiu, "j uiuc, j. tie trew waiKeu aged about 18 years The deceased was buried Satur day. Rev. Silas Howell, of Alsea. conducting the ceremonies. Jury PanelJanuary Term. greatly.' The Union, Belle Flame, Iowa The eentleman re ferred to above is a brother of c H. Rhul, of this place, and the property is the estate of which Mr. Ruhl is one of the heirs. Messrs. Armstrone and Cox. the gentlemen who have had the Cros- no-jones beach mine near Otter Rock leased, have been compelled to surrender their lease, owing to the sickness of Mr. Armstrong, who has been compelled to return to the Valley. The mine has again been leased to Mr. Cox and Mr. S. A. Logan. Messrs. Logan and Cox agree by the terms of their lease to work the mine day and night. Heretofore the working of the sand has been seriously inter fered with by the high tides, but that trouble is now overcome by hauling the sand upon a point of land out of reach of the high tides with a team and scraper. Enough sana can oe taken up out of the emoluments of the office consist principally of the former. nigut, and the work can be going regardless of the tides. kept The following is the panel of jiiors drawn for the January, 1897, term of district court: Jas McDonald, Little Elk, farmer Jno Steel, Toledo, D J Durbie, " B Morrison, Elk City, capitalist Valentine Thiel, Newport, " August Goble, Alsea, farmer w C Copeland, Toledo, " J F Huntsucker, Yaquina, carpenter Arnold Hurley, 1 Toledo, farmer Wm McWillis, Alsea, " LWDeyoe, Elk City, merchant W A Ridenour, Big Elk, farmer Dan'l Howery, Elk City, Z S Derrick, Little Elk, " E W Council, Tidewater " Fred Joss, Alsea, W M Wilson, Little Elk, b'ksmith H W Vader, Alsea, farmer Jas Robertson, Yaq., real est. agt. J J Jennings, Newport, dentist Dan'l Murphy, Big Elk, farmer Wm Grant, Newport. " Jno McCullum, " M W Simpson. Elk Citv. Josiah Reynolds, Alsea, farmer J R Harlan, Big Elk, " Karl Kroeger, Beaver creek, " SJWilhoit, Drift creek, " P N Lathrop, Elk Citv. C J Bishop, Tidewater. ' ashore at low tide. Later. The schooner was got safely into deep water yesterday, and is not seriously damaged. The cargo of lumber was taken off and sold on the beach to Josiah Reynolds. Try the new remedy for catarrh prescription No. 1. Price 75 cts. a bottle, at Krogstad's drug store. YATES & YATES, LAWYERS, CORVALLIS, OREGON. SPECIAL CLUBB1NQ OFFER. The Oregon Stateama Till March iithOt l 15 Cents. Every taxpayer should read s Salem Mr this winter. She Oiegon Weekly 8tVui tne blKKea, brightest, cheaoeat and bat air published at the capital. The legislate J In Janhary. Needed laws are to bepuxdui a U. S. senator is to be elected. Everybody j want to read a rood taner this wlntu Imsfe seat ot war and to all we cheeilnll? nw mend the Statesman. It ia fearleuud lis spoken. It nrges economy alonf all Uu state government, and is waglni war loin tereat of the taxnavnm. TuTRtlnn mart kit duced by abolishing all useleaa ronrala ar.a correcting abuses. The Ststeimin u u only reliably republican Associated Pimp in Oreiriin. Tt Rnnnlsta nf twAlrA niMlVMkll Itssuqscrlption price ia $1.60 per yen, batlfi ftnnHfl.1 Kpranirainonr with tha nnhlllhUI l( tlAVO IimdwuI tlx innnl. tt tn MIF anhtfrM from this date until tbe adjournment ol legislature three months good Rtdln- only 26 cents. Forward all aubscrlptlomtois STATESMAN, BAI.EM, OR. Send In ri ders light away the sooner yon nd,thti' D. J. CHITWOOD, Painter and Paperhanger, TOLEDO, OREGON, Will do your work at hard time prices. Give us a call and save money. Satisfaction guaranteed. OTTO O. KROGSTAB, Reg. Pharmacist. DRUGS, BOOKS Etc. An Important Chang Beginning January ist, 1897, tk nresenr wtlv edition of the DE' TROIT FRET! PRESS will k changed to a TWICE-A-WEEK. The Price will remain the same, S1.00 PE YEAR. The usual literary and humorois features will be continued, and n will also Contains all the News, Making it an UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER We have just made an arrangenit with tbe publishers ot mis Famous paper whereby we ci ... . . kn.nalfl. oner you an exceiiem uo.s We will send The Leader ivn THB Detroit Free Press, J Both ONE YEAR for O9IY $2.00 156Lrp.r $2.00 T 11 a flODT SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. T.RADER Toledo, Oi III a 11.. W waniea-An iaea sx& AD Shipley, Big Elk, ' Toledo, . Ore iron Mltol ot two tatt&4fa lartauotf