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Kiitcoln Volume IV. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. Tol. Carter E. K. Lake J. O. Stearin B. F. Jones George Lumlis J. L. Hvde H. . Irvin Z. M. Derrick Hurley Lutz , T. M. t'onmtiH Cha. Williams F. A. Godwin Joint Bepre""""""-! 'nunrj juu6c sheriff Treasurer - " school Superintendent Purveyor Aisessor Coroner -! Commissioners I " lent County rommispiniiers Court meets on Wed nesday after the tlrst Monday in February, ipril June, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon J. 0. Fullerton Judge W.E. Vfttes I'ros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday In July and fourth Monday In January of each year. CITY OF .TOLEDO. H F. Jones : Mayor j F.Stwart Recorder -Marshal .1. 0. Kroifstad IV H. Alexander 0.0. KroHstau, A. T. Peterson, Aldermen It.DecmcK, .... Lester Waugh : . J Council meets on the first Monday evening In each month. " TULKDO. i'HlXUNCT. " jnttiee of the l'eace J. A. Hall Constable J.C.Altrte NEWPORT. Josiioeof the Peace Geo. F. Sylvester ConslHble,...' ...W. H. Crutchiield " YAQUIKA. ' Justice of the Peace .1. S. Hooth Conttable W. L. Watklus ELK. CITY. . . Jmrlw of the Peace A. B. Clifrk i.'oiisiable Alex Jlurkhaller LITTLE ELK. Justice of tho Peace Chas. Henderson Constable Z. S. Derrick NASHVILLE. Justice of the Peace .-. I. P, Huntington font-table X. F. Edwards BKAVEK CliEEK. Justice of the Peace Sam'l It 111 ConMuble Joseph Gourley .TIDEWATER. :i , Justice of the Peuoe... ..N. J. Goodman Constable W. A. Vidilo LOHSTEU. Justicoof the Peacu s; :.ri A: Feck CouMable W. I Taylor , LOWKH AI.MiA and Y.MUIATH. Justice of the Pcaco Win. Wakefield (Ainstable John Early SALMON ltlVEK. Justlwoflhe Peace ...Onus. Head Constable ' . I. fterton ltoss. Justice of the Pence W. II. Cook '.'unstable Geo. E. Croxford CHUaCHES AND SOCIETIES. irETiionisTEPi.-cofAi'iirRc-ii- vices at foit-dfion tho first -and: "cond 'JSnliliiUh of open month, morning and evening;' services Shetzon third nml fourth Koldmth of each mouth. Rev. W. 11. MY lilts. Pastor. VJT.JiiliX' t'liritCIPII'ro'teslant F.pisiYipnl.- Divine service the third Sunday of every nnmth. at 11 a. ni. All are invited to attend. iiev., chas. llonth, Missionary. . Residence, 'Hector;-," Newport, Or. ' I (I. o. r. Toledo .odii-e. No. ins, i Meet 1 'every Saturday evening, at their hull In this town. . T I! Tr tivrnriK V ii. J.T. E'AIXG.Sec'y. I 0. n. K. Ray Lorttre No. Ill',, of Yaqultm City, meets evei-yWfdnesclay evening. Visiting brothers are alwiivs welcome. , ' : , .': S. A. ritL ITT, N. g: K. .1. IIVIWOWS, Secretary. T . O. . Newport Lodtre No. Hi), meets every J- satordiiyeveninit. visitfng brothers are cor- o a !v Invtic.l t mtaml I ( MKsnv V c J. W.'oi.IVEU. Secrn'tar'v. I f. (I. F. Klk Lodcre No. 1:51, meets every 'HtlinlllV nvUnti.n 1.. 1,u V...I1 at l.'lb f'ltV M-dtiiiij brothers ulwavs welcome. , , P. A. MILLER, X. G. 'i. Wolklll. Sc.y. t iV A. M. Kownnrt Lodce No. S3, rcsiiliir ''ill nifin.s. Vlslfiiin-'bni'thers nre cordiiilly weli-omed. A. II. HAMPTON, M. W. C011Viii.iiri.ttw.il V.il r.i ir VtuTurA Pilch iuiin HICKLEV, Secy . yeitiinn Urn-V-onnell N-o. 7-1-1 Nntional riiion, iiH-etn on 8-.cond and fourth Friday nlghtsof tf.e Inoiilh. 'rrnvclitiif t'rtcnds nre welcome. -'I. K. l'EAIIts, i-ec. H. F. JONES, l'ren. IJOiiooi) i.u'Hdn No. 7(1, l!cJ.ekah Deifree, Vi ' " " F- mcen in the Odd Fellows hall in tills city OI1 Tuewlav iveninn of each week. ,,. " ' ALICE WAUtlH, N.G. ANNETTE KIIOOSTAD. Secretary. ( A. lt.-Ahe. Lincoln Post No. 118, meets In iheiiood Teioi.larsIIallon the lirst and ttilrd Suturdnvs of each month. , . H. K. STL KDEVANT, Post Com. T. l'.J-ISII, Adjutant. i -. I". W. Werfern Star Lodge No. 73, meets In the Odd Fellows' hall, Yaqulna, n Hint mill third Salurdav evenlnfrs in each month. Visiting brothers iire always welcome. , II. K. IXWElt, M. W. ."LTRAVIS, Recorder. UMtlUMKX OF THE WOULD. Pocahontus '' ' n iip Xo. in, Toledo Oregon, meets on 'Je tirst and tlnnl Thursdays In each month in tneiidd Fellows' hall. Visiting neiKhuore are always welcome, i'- A. AKNOLil, GEO. B ETHERS, . Consul, ' Clerk. BO YEARS' XPERIENOB. DESIGNS. COPYRICHT8 C 1 Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain, free, whether an inMntlon ll probably patentable. Communications strictly fmtlilentlal. oldest agency forsecurlna patents n America. We have a Washlnnton omce. Pstehti ukon tlirouah Munn Co. reoelT special notloa in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,' beamifniiy lllnstrated, lamest oIKTilatlon of jay scientific Journal, weekly.ternuM-U" a,68 f l-SOsix months. Specimen copies and tLkXB "OOK OS PATKJmi sent free. Addreaa MUNN A CO., 361 Broadway, New York. feiSdenJ..inall things, Neutral in Nothing. Toledo, Lincolq 4,000,0CO women wear .Warner s Corsets 4,000,000 living witnesses p their superior. F0 V -Style ; - . ' EL !i General Excellence O'BRIEN'S, ; m VW7 r j V'" " tfrei Mr ; JUST FTimrD ' - .. . A LARGE LINE OF. ' ;, The Latest Styles in SHOES. l&im it? Meri'sBestFr'eri'cli Calf ,Bals Triple Sole, Scotch edge, Harid .seed.. Best - Price, .$4.5U MEN'S Fine Calf, Lace and Congress, Genuine Hand Welt, Harvard Toe and Tip. PRICE, $3.50 and $4. AX UNLIMITED MPN'S and BOYS NISHING GOODS, HATS and CAPS, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS; : j - CUSTOM TAILORING A SPECIALTY. V. Mail and Express Orders Promptly Filled O'BRIEN'S store. ' YiPLQUHSTA. ONE PRICE County, Oregon. Thursday. AGENT FOR WARNER'S Perfect Fitting, Latest Styles CORSETS. . ALSO 'CB Ala Spirits, ': The Best French Corset in the Market.... Price, $r.5o Meri -s Frericli Calf Lace andCorigress Harid-seWed, Raz ,,or4'Toe arid Tip, ffmp ,S.-'1"W-....it. A...' Men's Fine Calf, Lace and Congress, Genuine Hand Welt. Bon Ton toe and tips. The very latest. Price, $4.00 STOCK OF CLOTHING, FUR .1 January 2i 1897. District Court Docket. The following is the docket of the district court for Lincoln county which convenes next Monday: 1. V S Hufford vs. T P Fish; recovery of money. 2. S L Kline vs. F M Stanton; recovery of money. 3. C G Copeland vs. R F Baker; rtcovery of money. 4. Arthur Rochester vs. T. II. Horning; recovery of money. 5. CO Copeland vs. Anna E Parker and Thos E Parker; recov ery of money 0. C C Ccpchr.d vs. Vm H pmH I M E Alexijuder; recovery of money. 7.. H Broders vs. T H Horning; recovery of tnoney. 8. EA Chapman 's. J J Whit ney e't al. ; recovery of money. 9. Jno McCullum vs. Mary Fitz patrick;. recovery of money. 10. E U Will vs. Matilda Hamar; recovery of money. 11. Bonrd of School Fund Com missioners vs. Addie Whitney etal.; foreclosure. 1 2. S A Wright vs. Anna Wright, e't al; equity. 13. Nellie Campbell vs. Thos Briggs et al; division of property. 14. State of Oregon vs. Z Job; indictment for larceny of public money. ' 15. F M Carter, administrator, vs. Geo Bamford; fofeclbstfre.' I 16. Currance Shepard Vs.v R 'F Baker et al; suit in ecfuity. ' ' ! 17.' Peter Tellefs'oii- vs." 'T :' N Coombs; recovery of 'money, '' 18. Peter Tellefsqn vs. Ira A alid Marj' "M'ilfcri recovery 'of rtibheyv ' 19. J C Altree vs.. .M.tHuffdfdt and .Valentine)TJ'ieli.'resot$J9! X1 money. : ;:. o. Allen Parker;-, Y.v PBPk::.!&.i Russell; recovery of money 21. W P Murphy vs. -T.- .W Gorman; appeal... ; ' 22. M S Woodcock et alv. vs. Lafayette Wilson; recovery, of money. 23. Anna Maria ' Matthews ' vs. G A Landis et al.; injunction. ., 24. A O Krog.Uad vs. Yaquina Bay Creamery Company; confirma tion of sale. The Youth's Companion Calendar. The Youth's Companion Art Calendar for '97 has just made its appearance, and a delightfully original and artistic one it is, too The Companion's yearly calendars promise to become a feature of every well-regulated household in- the country. The one for '97 is the most costly one of its kind The Companion has ever offered. It is printed in twelve colors, making a true reproduction of the original water-color paintings. The size is ioj4 by 24 inches. It is arranged in four panels, each containing the full length picture of a. beautiful maiden most becomingly and appropriately attired for the season she represents. It is ad- rmrably suited for an ornament lor mantel, centre-table or writing desk. This.Jbeautiful Calendar is given free to.-all new subscribers to The Companion for '97, and to all old subscribers who renew and pay their subscriptions for '97. Illus trated Prospectus for the year '97 sent free on application. Address The. Youth's Companion, . 205 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. It is currently stated that the sen ate now has more clerks employed Number 45. SUIT HAS BEEN BROUQHT. The Salary Question to be Passed on By the Courts. Lincoln county will again enjoy the luxury of a lawsuit, the sheriff and the clerk refusing the salaries set for them by the county court at its December, ,1896, term, and the matter is to be tested in a suit brought by the he sheriff for the same salary that the sheriff of Benton county receives. The action is a mandamus case brought agaiiySt Lincoln county, J - O- Steams.fcounty judge. C. II Williams ana b. A. Godwin, com missioners, .And the writ directs the defendants to appear before Judge Fullerton at Toledo, on January 25, 1897, and show cause, if any there be, why they do not audit and al low the claims of the plaintifl in the same amount that the same officer in Benton county receives. The only law in reference to the salaries of the clerk and sheriff is in the law of 1893 creating Lincoln county. In section 8, of that act, it is provided that '"the sheriff and county clevk of said county shall . receive the same fees as nre now al- . lowed by law to the sheriff , and clerk of Benton county." In 1893. after the law creating Lincoln coun ty had 'been' enacted, the legislature enacted a law abolishing the fee system and placed the clerks and sheriff, on salaries, but -failed to : provide any salary for the clerk or shefiff of Lincoln county. The leg-! . iskiture iii 1895 again legulated tlie salaries oi the- various . clerks and -sheriffs' of the state except those of . Lincoln"- county, - and no salaries were-tiamed for them. The supreme court lius .decided that the clerk : atkl' Sheriff of Lincoln county were under the salary law and not under fees, and ill the absence of any sal ary named the officers interpret their salary to be the same as the salaries of the same officers in Ben ton county,' inasmuch as the law says their fees were to be the same. , Service of the papers were made yesterday; and the case will be heard in com t next week. We'ather ford & Wyatt of Albany, and Judge W. S. Hufford of Corvallis, are at torneys for plaintiffs in the. action. Judge J. R. Bryson was also one of the attorneys but was compelled to retire from the case by reason of his dangerous illness. Here's One Reason. The reason why the house has ' not yet been organized ought to. be' apparent to the people of Oregon. There is an effort to organize it in opposition to all remedial legislation, in opposition to all legislation in favor of economy and retrench- ', ment. This is resisted. , It in cludes the program for Mitchell's election. Yet the opposition to the election of Mitchell is not the cause of the failure to get a quorum to appear in the house. That matter could be and would be attended to at the proper time and in the proper way. But an organization of the house in opposition to remedial legislation is objected to. The Mitchell meml)ers are trying to force such organization, and it is resisted. This, plainly, is the cause of the delay of organization. It is resistance to organization of the house, on ring methods, for the prevention of retrenchment and for perpetuation of old abuses. Ore- gonian man at any previous session. K - V 1 A i