Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1897)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. I. V. STKWABT.Kdltor and Proprietor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Linco'n uounty, uregou. Subscription Rates: One year, ... $1.50 Six months, .75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the postotlice ai Toledo, Oregon, a second-class mail matter. Advertising rates made known 011 application Business lo;als will be inserted in these col umns at five cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every pnstmastertn Lincoln county Is authorlz ed to aot as agent lor the Leader. Official County Paper. IvOCAI, NOTES Sene Young, of Nashville, was down last Monday. S. A. Pruett was up from Ya quina yesterday. John McCullen was up from Newport last Tuesday. Dudley Trapp, of Chitwood, was in town on business yesterday. John Daly passed down to the Bay and spent last Sunday at that place. For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel lefson, Yaquina. Ladies! It you want a bargain in Shoes try O'Brien's special sales he is selling a $3.50 shoe for $2.25. There seems to be somewhat of a scarcity of hay among the farmers and ranchers this winter. Hay is selling now for from $10 to $12 per ton. Capt. Henry Nice, of Alsea Bay, passed out to Salem last Monday morning, where he will look after the fish interests of his part of Oregon. John Robinson, who has been doing the ranch act on his place near town all winter, left for Ya quina Monday night to go to work in the O. C. & E. shops. We are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wagon work, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing. Give us a call. Ross & Rick, Toledo. J. Mitchell and Mr. Dempsy, a couple of Siletz settlers, were in Toledo this week, looking after the opening of the new road down Siletz river. Albert Meaker, the Yaquina butcher, has been buying up stock cattle in this vicinity, having bought a bunch from F. M. Stanton and W. J. Wade last Saturday. Arrangements for the. Valentine Ball, to be given at Elk City, on Monday evening, Feby. 15, 1897, is progressing nicely and a good lime is assured to all who attend. Yesterday was road supervisors day with the county court, and we would not be surprised if the members of the court did not dream of supervisors last night. Most of the settlements were made yester day. Luke O'Brien went to San Fran cisco on the last trip of theFarallon, where he will stop for some time. Mr. O'Brien has been in poor health all winter, and he hopes that a stay in the California climate will help to restore his health During his absence the business will be carefully and competently looked after by his son Terry. Mr. Otto Krogstad, of this place, has proven himself to be a public benefactor by his efforts in getting eastern people interested in Lincoln county. He sends a great many copies of his local paper to Eastern friends during the year, besides writing numerous letters in answer to inquiries about this country. He is now in correspondence with several people in North Dakota and Wisconsin, and will be able no doubt to induce several of these to come to Oregon. ' jf'V receiveu a leuer y?MurPhy announcing KifelSil at San Frauuiscu. Go well buys and sells everything. Gowell is a crank the kind that makes merchandise sell. County Judge Stearns has been ill this week with' a severe cold. Gowell's stock of groceries is complete, and his prices correct. Mrs. Sada Davis is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Copeland,' this week. For home cured bacon, ham and shoulder call on Gowell wholesale and retail. Elmo Davis and Roll Chambers went to Otter Rock last Tuesday to stay a few days. A bill has been introduced in the senate reducing the salary of judge of Lincoln county to $500. Hood's pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 25 cents. J. L. Hijde has received a letter from his Horace Knox and Thos. Root were Siletz people up on business yesterday. The whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is soon told. It makes the blood rich, pure and nourishing. It cures scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism. Don't worry about your health. Keep your blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and you need not fear the grip, cojds, bronchitis, pneumonia or typhoid fever. Do you know that if you neglect catarrh in the head it will bring on other troubles that otten terminate fatally. Stop it now and be cured from that disagreeable disease, by using Prescription No, 1. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. Melker M. Mekleberg, of Viroque, Wisconsin, is a recent arrival in this place. Mr. Mekleberg comes aa the representative of several families from his part of Wisconsin who are seeking for some location in a milder climate. He will care fully look over this country and if it suits him there will probably be several from his community come out to Lincoln county during the year. If the books of the county are honestly experted maybe we shall find out how a county commissioner could travel 1,112 miles in the interest of the county from March to October of a single year, and draw nearly $400 for his labor; and also what became-of a certain fifty dollar county .warrant drawn to pay expenses of engineers at Newport, to say nothing of one or two other minor items. H. Lewis, the Toledo merchant, is branching out in business. He has established a store at Pioneer in the building formerly occupied by J. H. McNeil. Mr. Lewis left for that place this morning, and will open up his stock of goods. His store at this place will be in charge of J. S. Akin, who will efficiently manage the same. We wish Mr. Lewis success in his new venture. i' The matter, of levying an occupa tion tax in'TcHedo is being talked of and agitated. It is proposed by some of the business men that the city levy a tax upon each business, said tax to be graduated according to the volume and extent of the business done, and payable quar- t 1. -1 -1 L . 1 - . icuy, unu iuui luis tax ue set aside into a fund for the purpose of fire protection. By the means of such fund some fire apparatus might be secured and the business part of town would be benefitted doubly thereby. It would reduce the insurance by several per cent, and would at the same time afford an incidental protection to the business men themselves. It is proposed by some of the business men to circu late a petition among themselves, and thus secure action of the council in the matter. It is time to give Gowell a trial, if you have not. Gowell is cross and homely, but his goods are fresh and prices reasonable. We are sorry to learn that Wm. White, an old pioneer of this country, is quite ill at his home near Mill Four. We are requested to announce that the G. A. R. and W. R. C, have given up the dance which they expected to give at this place on Washington's birthday. Is it not just a trifle peculiar that the only salaries attacked by the re formers are those of a democrat and populist. Is it possible that all the other salaries are just right? The Post may have some fun at Doke Spencer's death, after Doke is dead, but Doke dead or alive is a whole lot better man than some white people we know of. H. Van Meter, of Portland, is in town looking up the prospects of organizing a lodge of the . United Artisans at this place. Toledo is pretty well supplied with secret societies. The county court is in session, presided over by Judge Stearns, and ' Commissioners Williams and GodwitT-being present. But little business has been transacted except to settle with road supervisors, as yet. Last Tuesday, February 2, was ground hog day. According to popular tradition, if the hog came out of his hole and saw his shadow he would retire for six weeks, dur ing which time winter would linger. He may or may not have seen his shadow last Tuesday. The Leader is making prepara-' tions for putting up a telephone line from Toledo to "Yaquina, and will probahlvextend the line to Newport. It finds this necessary in order to fairly cover its news field. A line from Toledo to Siletz will be erected also this aummer if possible. We rise to suggest that it is not . necessary for an editor to cleave flesh and bone, tear out any ball and socket joint and yet get right into the marrow in order to be on the side of the people, with a capital P. This is especially true of a man that has been bought an,d sold so frequently. Judge Fullerton made the Teraark when signing the journal after adjournment of district court last terra, that the journal was one of the neatest and best kept books in his district. This was quite a compliment for County Clerk Jones and his deputies, particularly Miss Effie Crosno, who done most of the work transcribing the journal. It is a matter of regret that the Post saw fit in its last issue to make a virulent and unwarranted attack the character of Sheriff Landis. Over the matter of a salary Mr. Landis and the county court may disagree, but that does not prove by any means that the sheriff's character is open to low and vile insinuations. Mr. Landis has been a resident of this locality for the past ten or twelve years, and during that time has been more or less prominent before the people, and while many people have disagreed with him in many of his opinions, yet his honor and integrity have never been questioned by any honest and intelligent man. We do not attempt to defend Mr. Landis from the unwarranted attack referred to. In fact no defense is needed, as Mr. Landis years of life in this community is an absolute bulwark against any and all attacks of the kind. Our regret is, principally, that any person pretending to run a newspaper should so far forget themselves as to be guilty of pub lishing such an article. The month of February came just as it pleased; and will probably go out in the same manner. The machinery has been taken out of the hull of the Walluski and brought up to town and placed under a shed at the mill yard, and the Walluski is one more wreck on the boneyard. Befoie Santa Claus Van Cleve prints a "million columns" of com mendation of any of the county officers, he will probebly, have to get that typesetiing machine and perfecting press. The Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Matthews came up yesterday and lent the presence of his benign countenance to the court room during the most of the session of the county court ! yesterday. He returned to New port last night, probably not deem ing it safe to trust that place for i two successive days without his presence. A Mistake. A Eland hall .:.. . Court hnnsB T... . pveiM evenine-. Kk, u limp triionH,. 1 1 fcwuiaiueeCL Fli-i .1 vited to attend. Y. i; supper 50 cent, 4 Joju jyOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVfT? 4 the Circuii "inrtTtffK2 W upon ijuuSiSntZr $Z In an action wherein fc O rSb'N mi aim Anne B. l'arker. .V " At, The following is taken from the Yaquina items in the Corvallis Times: "There seems to be a number of cases of typhoid in and around Toledo and the cause is nothing more or less than the result from the overturning the whole streets of that town last summer which destroyed all natural drainage." The writer of the item must have certainly been misin formed , or such a statement would not have been made. There lias been three fever cases at Toledo this winter, all in one family, and this family resides fully a half mile from the nearest graded street, so that could hardly have been the cause. There have been no fever cases on or near any of the newly graded streets, nor is it at all piobable there will be any, caused by improper drainage, at least, for the new streets are all drained. The Times should correct its item. .intSenHl .int Keprt ;k .florin -D001 rvevor ironer tiff and againstThSlte"'.' nmer, lor me snin of One 11 ten per cent per a iinum nSli."' January 1U7. ..,i ,VJ ""'Jrorathe2nb 3S-100 Dollars costs if,. i Si!....iUlu , , . macueu in said m.n;.... tlLi said judgment was dm. T'"'nJo ment docket of the alo court o,i .h 'J of January lm, and which . SIS? i e u me to satisfy thi tr.e aT, 'i',,;a'idJ tached by nunYK? " luencing at a point on the rlX 'k,U:' m na Hay between on X' J" ship 11, south, range 111, w"stohh. u" meridian, County of Lincoln, Stii oft thence west 2 chains t0 the v? w,,0,1 between sections 18 ami m, twi th V range 10 west; thence sou tb.cu S,V east -o the meandered line on lT 2 " .V"'"1'"1 la7 thence iioXaVS.' place of beginning, coiiialnina ... oemg irac'.ional iot ki ir. U.H.U mi ihx ieav ug lour aerp. less, all situated in LiiicJln "oumv C Now. therefnrn in I.,....,.1i"".,,,7rt! cution and order of sale, 1 wii Saturday, the 6th day ol March, ,! ' 'hB hour oi ten o'clock in the loten. i.V.heC1tofToeioTi,,cor,rS,,lirwt, , oiler lor sale and sell at to in i-.i.k'j., ! for cash In hinwl i iwt .1 1 - VB ?!Er,,.J,Ml ",'!of hriK.mie,hiSs In, and to the sa.ne tosuiiafy ,r,e lln , on the Judgment and siad execmU,Mi and accruing costs. Dated tnls 2th day of January, 1S i:tllll,:l' , . .'..- Shcrill'.of Lincoln County, Ort(i lil.Jiim M.l. C. E.Vte i,nrt Pill jarth Mi" Bids 'Wanted. Sealed bids will be recene l at this office up to noon, February 18, J 1897, for culling, peeling nnd erecting a line of telephone poles from Toledo to Yaquina City. I Bids will be received on furnishing! poles alone, or on furnishing and setting poles. All itltormation can ! be obtained at this office. The I right reserved to reject any and all bids. Lincoln County Leader, By J. F. Stewart. Toledo, Or., Feby. 3, 1897. Notice. Those who ,know themselves in debted to me will please pay all accounts to my brother, Otto O. Krogstad, of Toledo. If not settled on or before February 1, I shall be obliged to takejudgmeut. 2-t. Andr. O. Krogstad. Notice. My wife, Mrs. Emma Pament, has left by bed and board without just cause or provocation, and I will not be responsible for any debts whicfi she may contract from this date. H. H. Pament. Nashville, Or., Jan. 18, 1897. A. O. U. W. Ball. A grand ball will be. given at Yaquina, on Wednesday evening, February 10, 1897, under the auspices of Western Star Lodge, A. O. TJ. v., of Yaquina. The members of this lodge are making arrangements to make this ball one of the most enjoyable of the season, and will spare no pains to see that all who attend will enjoy a pleasant evening. Everybody invited. Wanted-An Idea i'uinc ui 01111 lit oiiie ul MI rropei'ty Under Executiu and Order 01 Sale. VOTU'E IS HEUUBY GIVEN THAT ml lI an execution Issued out m ttmiii.vmt,.. I of the Hiate of ureo.i f ir tan County uf l coin. tui) attested unuer scaloisamcouit,!. beui lug date the 2Sth ouv ol .iiLiiiiurv. decr, u nt lorecloMire anu order uf sale r ucl eu and enteied 111 suin court Intuimuh::, v.r. I or.l, iioveinor; Harrison i. ki: becretai y 01 Slate, auu mil .ilei'.-caujr.ib of tne (atc of Oregon, coiisiMiiig ttu iJ.im ConiVilssloners lm- tnesa.e oi'S.n .1 amii: verslty Inndx, and ft r ti.e invent em w iniil arising thereiroii., un iilaiutitr, nil 1 Whiiiiev. wiiluw oi: l'esMe oulkti; and Ju.l 11. tl'aker, it, r hus an i, uuu UK iVcuti hetTfat-iuw oi it. A. Mhituey.dettiairf.aii' J. W'l.lliiev as ailinliiislraioi , flh- ria'ittll A. Whitney, i!e.eas ui, were duftiiJat;Mn. snin ut one iiiuu.-anu am bixiy-ue yu.t:i with lntere-d tne i e m at the rate oi a per (t I per annum Iro n tne Join day ol annary. b and t'orSev,tiiiy-lh'o Dol.iirsatttriiey'sfcw, thu further su.,1 01 Tweuty-rix bulla r1 Aimiust all defendants for e.oflui! .Iu-k gage set out in tiie cuuiiihtiul and lor UtuJ 01 the real property herein diarilM; cj which execution a id oroer .f nle eearsiil the 2"th day ol January, ls'Ji.aii'l sld ti, tion issued ti.eieon a aio;e.-a,il, fa w i, rected and cdmiuihuos ,ne tosel. a,lntib. ' lowing described real priny lo aatui! uecree ami execution, wwii. i,.. quarter 01 auction 1J, in town hip 11, loan., range 11. west of the i;lrt;i.tt:o.i..tltUi,'" mlmim Hi. acres. In Lincoln connij, ens togethci wlin a 1 ll.etji.e neii; aai te ej.l lilellts in Teunto oeioujiiug or hi .iij . pertaining. Now tr.cref irt, iucoiuului.i salu execution ana order oi stie, i, w sherill will on Saturday, the 6th dy of March, .uhdhnnpOu,, n ..1....U lii ih atiemD' said day.ut th? front dmroi tne c.a.t l.ixi Tiihri.ttvi I'.oil... , inco.ll Uoullt ,)l'u I oiler for s'.ilo and sell at public .auttuuM' j hithiwt l.l.l,l..p oir cimh 111 I.ulld. 1.. MP""1 I alfthe rigltt.'lltle, Interest and e-i.e Jtl saiaueteutiaiits in unu 10 me ,,-. - h.hI tinnmriv with the aunurti liaiiw , I to redemption under tiie luwsoii)rei I isiysalilexecutli.il auu n.e aniountaJneUt on, t'jgetni-r wun cost auuatui,i,,e--Dated, Toledo, O... January jtu, ! Bherlll'of Lincoln Ujuiiiv.J.A By J. II. IUsh, i)eput) . F. Jonei F. Stewfl to. KfK u Ale I'll. Km 1,1, Wei I liedrU-k t-ier ,ancll i".l of l.nuble Lulceof :siaule I'llfOf talali'.o Lnvol I ,-LHbl- L-eiif ::subk i.lteol :i:lubh bii'iatjli tit al iMlbli :.-UDli h'l,vo :i-!abl Notice of Sheriff Sale of Ball Property under Lxecnnw"- a1 an execution Issued out of tneUif ul u of the State of i iregon for Ih- Couutr 01 L.nw -duly attested under the seal of Mid a'""'1,, hearing dale the 2th day of Janus WOT, on a decree of foreclosure anJ . ,' va ana eiiterea hi snia conn ... to . C. O. Copeland was pialuiiit tnd and Nettie J. liaker, Kdward L. '" "'V, King and Minnie K. l ee, atlir.inlt i J estate uT J. II. Lea, aeccaseu. j In favor of said plaintlu and '',,,,! fendants, K. K. liaker. Sett e J. . V- L. Shipley, Sol King and Minnie l'ft .,, lstratrlx of tne estate oi j. . fr.jr:..ij; the sum of Three Hundred and bigMI " (M HO Dollari, with interest th'. J'.S; . of 8 tier cent ' annum from tne ' tt. iJ -.. ,1... -...1 Th r.V.liVO tll'lla"! oi January, iwiii .B" ' " " i TnlT-l ney feea.and the further "'n..'11Irf"?LnW and tiO-luOdollarscosts. ,iwi" ' v, w! I foreclosing the mortgage set oui ... a plaint and for the sale of H,?VStitu.' t... u.ll.,l and wh Ch befa" ' , ., 1 2fith day of January, WW; nd ' Issued thereon an aforesaid is 'IMlltfu and coinmandi me to sell an oi . a descrilied real property to ""?" J and execution, town: i-oit m "' M, J aaid 9. In Mock No. 14 : also Lota M in"' tnr M 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10, In Block No. I--: u, ber 1, -2, 11 and U In Hioca il, v Numler 1. a, 11 and 12 In Block Vimw of the laid lots lBt Numbered 18, H. 15 ud ' Jrtt." fnnl'a il.lltlon to the town of Aleian"" Coin County, Oregon. ,,-. ith ld TI; Now, therefore, In "0"P"" "fc,fl,ril'' cnt'on nd order of ale, 1, ,u 0n !. at tne nonr oi ten ou.. - - , il)iat said day at the front door of t".cu,-Wo.al the Uty of Toledo, Lincoln couiit. ferl 4t I tha l defend real pi the amouutidue thereon as gcther wlih the costs andccruing o bated January atb, W... . , .vni?. BherllT o( Lincoln Countr, w or sale and sen tpu "v , BUo ilddar for V. 8. Bold coin, cash ,h. ji o.h. H.la 1 1. lo rest and eslaw ' . -uaa ndanl. in and to the said l property Hh the appur enaiiw. emptlon, to satisfy 'd ""jitad, amounti due thereon r