Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 04, 1897, Image 4

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The Newport News of last week,
in commenting on a notice placed
by County Clerk Jones on his door,
endeavors lo make a case by quoting
a part of it only. The notice on
the door reads as follows:
"To the a : payers of Lincoln
.Couniy, O.o on: Toe records will
' show that in eve. instance die
County Court 1'ave dawn every
i..nt of tl-e'r xs: At present this
Courtis y, chin; : . ict economy
only in ''it- er o." C trie's fees,
'.which'. ' :7 p.r-c ;e i in all
thin s. Now if the County Court
' :s rot '-'V..i i j for ihe galleiy anl
means economy in all h'nj-s, here
is a pr si ion to save the County
.several thousand dollars: II ihe
County Court will . ,;ition the
I -gislalure ;ng' that there sal
aries be lowered one-half I will
a pefuion asking that the
.salary of clerk be fi::ed at a sum
one-half 1n hat the Clerk has
. been receiving;.
Second. I vv'1' J-.n an agree
ment with the Coun:y CYmrt Ihnt
all fees due us .'or ...vices per
formed by the Court and the Clerk
for Lii.L ln coutily, during: our
lerm 01 omce, , , ;ik 1 imo n:e ,
Col. J. B. Eddy, the state rail- j Notice for Publication.
road commissioner, has purchased i i.and omce at 0rc"l"1j.J'(i,w"'
the interest of W. F. Benjamin in ! .."f,1,
the Roseburg piaindealer, and has ( SISSX-HViVSy.'
ne..mA lf nrethenmmy flt'rk of Lino.. In County, at
01,,u """&-"-".- : I-,,.,,.!,, oiei.il . nil February 9, J7, viz:
MAIiTI.S Ll'TIIKK cM.ASS, II. K. No. .ili,
of snlltneast .4. wminxesi
Tol
I ......K 1
TIia Atnrinn civs that Clinton ' northciKt ' , and northcHst '4 ..1 souinwc 1 .4
- "- - " i Bection 12, lown 1J, souin, rnnae ;. w .
& Sons, who have the contract for j "l"
tVip trpstlp work on the railroad ' In"'1. viz: lrvi" Miwe, -Marion Hunt
tne tresue worn on me rdiiro.tu wmilm ,, ;,V(le f K.i.iyviiic, oreson, :nd
from Astoria to Knappa. Monday
cut the wages of all their men lrora
$2 to $1.75 per day, and that all of
the men struck work.
f;r..n,p khl.of Hiirlin O-i'iron.
IiollKKT A.Jl.D.t.'
For Sale.
Xofice for PuWcil'o .
Ijinil Ollicc at Oregon City, Oregon,
j.Miutiry J1, I'.t7.
Xnllce is nercl.v trhpn ttint the fii'low"n
nanie.i c.iier '.ia filed . e ; U. inteiu.oii
to ...akp i'.ual ..loo' 'ii sunnolt of bisplaun, and
tn i a'.l t.rool nl'l oe nia.ie n.c . uun,.
Since McKiuley is elected I have I 'ei of up..iii conmy. at'iu:
J 1 Vn-phRih. 1W7. viz:
several fine places for sale cheap. , W& Vfft Soth-
Some well improved farms. Some ' west u of Mwtiuuii, town k, south, range 10,
If lie n:iroes the following witnesses to owe
li b ('onitilil.tus r.'l.icnce 0..011 iiuu riMmm-uu
good sheep or goat ranches.
vnii want cnod bargains come and of snid land, vz:
j - c o .ni;o..i
sec
M. J. Allpiiix,
Eddyville, Ore.
William K. Dobsou and Pave W. Cay, of Lin
ville, Oregon, and John C. llarncs, and William
L. Tullock. of Wnldport, Oregon.
KOIlh'KT A. MILI.KR, l.Lgistcr.
I
notice.
Notice of Final Settlement.
LOOK HERE
etsrj
-1 i n i . . 4
gooas ana vni mane prices that will be
to sell tbem.-
For Grocer ies-J
A call will convince you that T
sening groceries cheaper than
otliev house in the County.
T. W. GORMAN
YAQUINA CITY.
I
of Lincoln
ur. 1 nt'u
Ore;, on.
; This offer is gi r..i for ten days.
.. .. ,B. F. Jones,
v. -County Clerk."
If the News wan's lo ki?ow wh
i In the County Coi'H of the State of Oregon, for
1 .he Comitv'of Lincoln:
Of Ju t'.ie iniiller ..; the tsuitc ofCpnrgr-W. Jack-
M.n.sr., deceased:
V-OTICK IS HKIIKIIY CIVEN TIIA"'
ii i,.,.Ui.:,m.,l .wltliil. 1 pn .., nf 1 iip p! n .r o."
countv. coua'.v warrants, ana pay casli tor cpm-ow. .iHekw.n, c, cum
- .1,,.,. f L.,,1.1 ,wl,i, :.,1. ml f.n In ihe
snine.
We have a small amount
money on hand with which to buy
J. F. Stewart.
t
the clerk has been receiving ail l e
has to do is to look at the files of
the Leader, or psk the county
court, vbo have audited all of his
claims, or examine the records.
Mr. Jones has clone just 4ike any
other man would have done. He
has presented his bill's lo the court,
every one itemized, and the court
have in every instance allowed his
claims in full, without protest.
The court has ihe law on their
table and are supposed to know
what the clerk's fees are and if he
claims too much it is their duty
not to allow it.
Tired Feeling
hat
Con.Hv (Vii.t ot the stale of Orewn, for the
t o- nv o" U'!"o'.t. fr.id s:ii.l court ha.. 11::. 1
I ' Tuesday, Pet'rgirv and, 107,
I at the hour of len o'.-lorK. 11. in.,nt the Court
j lloue i.i Toledo, Li itohi couniv, Oregon, .'or
j he.iriits oi.jecik'iiM thereto, a, id for the reitle
' iue.it Ibereo".
1 Dated h'slKh davof Dcce.iilier IWi"..
I K. M. STANTON,
! AdiTih.NJ.ator of the estate of George W.
I ,iac'..scn, Sr., deceased.
C. B. CROSNO & CO,
ml mm m
st ai italsn,
Noliee for ruLlication.
Most of Ihe papers that ate cry
ing that Mitchell should go to
Washington to attend to his duties,
said not a word when J. N. Dolph
haunted the capitol until the last
('ay of the session until 11:30 at
night, delaying all legislation in
his selfish smuggle for persoi::i!
triumph. Portland Tribune.
This legislature has shown itself
to be a mass of incompetence, to
say nothing worse of them. It
seems peculiar that the people will
continue to treat the office of
representative with so little con
sideration. The usual method of
farming these offices out by locality
or to pacify some faction is wrong,
smuI the state reaps a terrible har
vest rom such practice.
A Collection of Celebrities.
Land Oflice at Uosebnrir, Oregon,
January 'i'J. 1K07.
Xottce Is hereby given that the following
named wtll-r has liled notli'e of his intention
to make linal i.ro.tf in supiMtriof his claim, and
1 ha. said pro:., will lienmde 1. 'fore the Uoiript'-r
n.id Kccetver, I'. S. Land office at Hoi-clurg,
Oregon, on March l'l 1MI7, viz:
r.si.r.v lll.N m.N.on 11. AO. (,!.;!,
Makes you seem "all broken up," with
out life, ambition, energy or appetite.
It is often the forerunner of serious ill
ness, or the accompaniment of nervous
troubles. It is a nositive nroof of thin.
weak, impure blood; for, if the blood is iIi' tlWi
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im- !.,,eeiion (own 11 south, rauve iiiwet.
TiRrts lifo and pnercro tn otroru nomro Me Helm's the iollowinii witnesses to prove
pans ine ana energy to every nerve, h,, ,.Ii:;mll-s r(..i,ienc iii...nand cultivation
Organ and tissue Of the body. The of, said land, viz: llpnutt olsen, Martin
necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaporllla k' orelil'aiS:,n a'"1 S"" Ur0"' ftUOf
for that tired feeling is therefore apparent ' II. M. VF.ATCII, llcglster.
to every one, and the good it will do you - '
Is equally beyond question. Bemember
Kotice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Orecon,
an. tirv i:, 117.
V-OTICK IS IIKHKI1Y (IIVLN tl'VTTtlR
follow ini-iiatnd sci-'or has tiled notice of
h!s iiuenilnn to mal.e I'nnl prnof in Riiiiirt of
h;';e!niin. and ihni hiM p-nof will bo niad be
fore the County clerk of Line. In cHi'ily, at
'..'oledo. Oretrnn, 011 I ebruarv l?o, 1-V7, viz:
' JOilX 1'. Al.t I X, II. K. B'-'iVI,
10- the southeast i.,'of no.-thea-t 1 ,', north ',
ofsnuhcast ',. northeast '.i of southwest u!
, sefllon 1, vn 11. souin, rairc w.-si.
H,i, n:n , ciirellverills.ensytoUiUe, . He names the followim.- witnesses 1 lo prove
MOOd S FlllS easy to operate. ;ceW r" '!:",', "i" '.n!'
j 1 "-v.iw 01 stn 1 lend, viz: C. 11. ( up-;, ll'dbert S. 1-el-
tnii an.i V. . .iodwin, of Nashville, Oivjron,
r,'id L. C. Norton, of Norton. Oregon.
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Property in single Lots or Blocks
IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED.
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furnished on demand.
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Toledo, Ore
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judgements and tax liens against it. The ropcr tliinj; to v
fj do is to have the v
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;o , :
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ri ). t. s
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LAWYERS,
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Jt
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Yaquii j a City, Oregon.
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YAQUINA CITY, OREGON.
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OREGON
J
if. DEXLIXGLIi,
Attoruey-at-Law,
TOLEDO, OREGON.
PETER TELLEFSON,
DEALER IN .
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Bat
Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothinz.
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Cigars and Tobacco, Fru'ts and Confectionery.
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