The Books Will Be Experted. I Judge Fullerton has acted upon j the petition of the county court in the matter of appointing an expert j to go over the books of the various officers of Lincoln county. The expert named is a Mr. McKenzie, of Portland, and he is said to be a first-class accountant. The wages to be paid him by the county will be $5 per day in cash, or itsequiva- j 1ttif ' 'TiirVi mni tic tli tit vrvrt firm 't ! take county warrants unless they count in the discount. What other instructions the expert will work Boss Simon gave it up as a bad job under is not known at this time, and the senate "dissohed." (There We hope that this experting will be seems to be a vast difference be thorough and complete. If there tween "dissolving" and adjotim- i smvtliimr rmotpfl with the books. I show them up and let the guilty man suffer. If, after all, it is only extravagance of our courts thsir is nt the bottom "f vir lirg? expenditures of money, then, of course, the responsibility will fall nowheres and the county taxpayers will have the bill to pay. But let us have a full and complete expert ing of the books from the first county officer to the last. Wild Parsnip Root Is Poison. The root of wild parsnip is a deadly poison. It will kill cattle that eat it. They fed some to a calf out at college Thursday morn ing and the calf is as dead as a doruick. It lived less than three hours after the plant was admin istered, and died almost before the experimenters had time to admin ister remedies. Yesterday morning another test was made. All the favorite antidotes were in readiness, anil as soon as the effects of the poison were manifest, the remedies were applied. They did no good aud the calf, a second sacrifice to science, expired in a little over, two and a half hours after swallowing the hull). In each case a bulb the shape of an apple and the size of and ordin ary tloor knob was fed. The root was a dark reddish brown, brittle, and with a strong smell of parsnip. A third of the bottom of each bulb was covered with fleshy rootlets. The first call was fed at eight o'clock in the morning, ami at 10:45 the animal was dead. The root was subsequently found in the first aud second stomachs. The second animal ate the root at ten minutes past nine in the morning. Evi dences of the poison became mani fest at 10:40, and the animal died at 11:45. The symptoms closely resembled the etTects of strychnine jvisoning. The calf staggered about and ran backwards, the eye-: rolled, the ears twitched, and the muscles of the neck were rigid. The body swelled and foam issued from ihe mouth. A tro-car in serted 111 the stomach allowed the 1 scape of gas that suu-lled strongly of the parsnip. Amongtheantidotes applied in the latter ease were a drenching of milk and turpentine, a hypodermic injection of nitro glycerine aud a dose of aconite. The tests were made to determ ine the question of whether or not w ild parsnip bulbs were poisonous. They were thoroughly aud scienti fically successful, and dissipate any doubts that may have existed. The bulbs came from the western por tion of the county, where a mttulier of cattle that tried the diet prompt ly died. It is the purpose of the college authorities to experiment further with the bulbs in the hope of finding the best antidote, but no more calves will U-sacrificed. Cor- vallis Times. It is stated that Gov. Lord will call a special session of the legisla ture within the next sixty days. If the governor ever assembles that gang of land pirates at Salem again he should be sent to Cuba for Weyler to practice on. FINALLY QUIT. The legislative session wound UP about like a toper swearing off, by tapering off a little at a time ili When the senate voted last weeK . to adjourn Joe Simon held that could not do so without a concur-! rent resolution irom the Davis j thought the v could, however, and' went home. Little Joe with a lew faithful followers, tried to meet a while longer, but the attempt was too dismal and so last Tuesday inc.) When last heard from the Davis house was meeting and ad Ijournmg from day to day with the regularity of a grandfather's clock. The first party of settlers from Illinois who are about to locate: near the town of McCoy, in the;T. Y , GORMAN, Willamette valley, aud other points; in the state, assembled st the union ! Yaquina ity, Oregon. passenger depot at Chicago Satur-! day, February 27th, to leave forj the West. Special arrangements! have been made with the railway ; companies, so that the settlers will . . .rf cars, and will be able to come! through to Ihe I'acificcoast without j change. All arrangements fori their comfort and convenience have1 been made, and they will lie met at the depot by V. C. Powell, of McCoy, who will assist them in Hfc. ; curing their tkkels. Just how i many there will be in the first1 party is somewhat uncertain, but,' as specially favorable rates have been made to Oregon, it is be-: iii ,i,, ., . lieved that the party will include , 1 ; mote settlers than was at fir.t ex- ,, ... peeled. I his is only the advance, guard of what is predicted will be a large influx of emigrants to Ore-! gon this spring. vSalem Statesman. ; Carnegie sell armor plate to" the , United States Cot $450 per ton.! He sells the same kind of armor plate to the Russian government1 for 5200 per ton. There is no moral. h9 . , j Perhaps as near as this century will see perpetual motion, is in the action of the Davis house :,t Salem. It can't adjourn and can't keep on. . Weather Report. I gisa summary 'of ine ioiiowiug is a summary eauier lor tne month ot I'elmiarv, 1S97, at Toledo station:: IClevation alove sea level. a.o feet1 I mean temperature, S5; maximum temperature, 56, date 3rd; mini- mum temperature, 25, date, 19th; mean of maxiinuin temperature, 50; mean ot minimum temperature, 35. ; Vot:ll frM,Mtit'iti,i.. c 1 t ....! i''ii'iuiinii, 10 j greatest precipitation in 24eoiisecu- live hours, and date, 6. inches 15th; total depth of uumelted snow - tall, 1 tneli. Prevailing direction of wind, south; total movement of wind, 35 miles. Xumher of clear days, 3; nunJier of partly cloudy days, a; number of cloudy days, 2; number of days 011 which .01 ors,.f, in more of precipitation fell, 21; mini- ber of days on which .04 or more of precipitation tell, 18. which snow fell, loth. iAites on Dr. II. V. Vincent, Observer. Wall rapcr. Albert lloskins, of Newport, is agent for the famous wall paper House ot Altred Peats, of Chicago, year, and are sold very cheap. you want wall raner it will ,v,v' i"j you to see Mr. lloskins, at Newport. he e Icl Wa'm-anWin Portlandat fUl A 9 , 'ntter.,, the esta-eo, Spencer.de- lie laks st ks and patterns of pa-; 4;30 p. ra. the sanle d Retum. I I f&S. M XTI1.E Is IIEREBV (iIVKN iw and borders 1 he patterns are ing boats leave Portland at p. m. the LfU 000 J& ' """" " & l UU late UCSHrns. IXMUir nil br same :1S illmvt? :it iS-rn-, n m , miir ( oumynf Lincoln. fulinliilmrHtnr ..f I'hn t, .... .UIO -... h, , 111 1 1 - A FULL LIXE OF 1 W 1 1 nfH HEATING ttO V I I I H vVV'jT'-. . . Sold at the Lowest Prices. An iiiiportaiit ui;aii!e i Begi .ii:g January ist, 1-97, the nresent wvA-lv edition of the DE 'i'daiv i.-i'Ifu tjtjt.cq .:n v , . w " I TWiCE"AVEEK. The Price will remain the same, $I.O0 PER YEAR The usual literary and humorous features will be continued, and it will also Contains all the News, Making it an UP-TO DATE NEWSPAPER, We have just made an .irrangement with ths publishers of this World Famous paper whereby we can n- 1 . r ofler you an excellent bargain, -,i , U e will send t-t-ti -r J ne -Uea.cier -AND THE- Detroit Free Press, Both ONE YEAR for OqIv $2.00 KL Papers QJ lor...... uytW Less than one cent a copy. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FRKE. Addiess, The LEADER, Toledo, Ore, AvoOl 1 Of! roeron Central ttJl" 11 Ev. YAQUIUA SAY ROUTE . ... C'oiiiiuiUing at Yaqnlna liny with the Sim Francisco ami Yaquiiia Bay Steamship Company STU.UISIIIP FA1U LLOY. C:t.. r. 1' v . viau.- nuni 1 atpjuiii every a days fr Sail Francisco, Coos Hay, Tort urlonl. Innulad and Humboldt ; UJ ' Passenger accommodations unsur- Shortest route between the Willam - ette Valley and California. .San Francisco- p-i,:,, ' ' ' 6r Meerage 4.00 io woos uay aim l'ort urioru: Cabin $6.0o' To Humboldt Bay: j Cabi. 53-OC I Round triD (rood forsixtv davs i Special. RiviiR Division'. Steamers "Albany" and "Wm jf ing at Corvallis at 9:00 p. m. tonk, .Manager J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Div W'M ScilMllvr Vt ai. c iiiMim , Agt., Occidental hotel, Corvallk. Mm an .Bntirwiu T om nrpnarprl to rin all kinds of 1 am preparea IO no ail Kinob 01 1 Cabinet work and Repairing. Han- : ,, ,, , j r r in 1 die all kinds Of t"rame and KOOtn I f nnlHino-Q. Pqnpr hanwr and room ! Mouldings, laper nan,erauu room fitter. Frame making a specialty. Call on or addiess, R. A. ARNOLD, Toledo, Oregon. it nnixiTimf! i ! JZ "" ! Oi all kinds neatly and promptly 25 J executed. Prices reason ai)le and all I work satisfactory. j Z3Z 5 ! 1 I e make a specially of printing 2 j Pamphlets, Catalogues. Legal Hlanks, ZZ We make a siecialtv of printing 1 I'aniphlets, Catalogues. Legal Hlanks, I ottoK Una. la 11(11 lloiwltl StiltOlMPIltM. j5 01 l.llcr lietutn, Dili iicmm, a1111v111t.11 i.r-( , gri Envelopes, lite., Kte., Etc rJ Prices and Estimates furnished on it LiiiiU .f uriiiif nir "e i jpl 1 i St THE LEADER JOB DEPARTMENT, : Ti.ln Hroirnn Z loieao, urcgon. ( 5111 HI J 1 L 111 HL JU 111 HI 111 JH MIPS ' iluvitfMJ4au4tttCtt V i THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Quincey, Drawer 150, Chicago, Secre tary cf tne Staii Accident Company, for information regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. By eo doinjj you can 6ave membership fee. Hao paid over $GOO,C03.03 for cciienui fajurie Be your own Agent. NO MEDIC AI, EXAMINATION REQUIRED r Standard Seed and Plant Catalog. Contaim all that's New and Good. Always Reliable. THE GUIDE . . . and Your Choice One na:l:ct either Wonderful Branching Astor, Japanese IV'orning Glory, or Pansy CJioico JUlieii, for 2.3 ots. TWO packets 25 c., tlireo pnrkets 30c, lull rtuiil tu-ke 4ictg. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine which tells how to grow Plants Flowers and Vegetables, and Is up to date on these subjects, for 3 months, the Guide and One packet of Seeds (named above) for 25 cents. When ordprlnjrutate where yon SI.W tola nlv. ami we will send a packet of Flower Seeds free. MIES VICK'S SDNS, ROCHESTER, N. T. OTTO O. KHOGSTAIf, lii 1'haiT.uu'isi DRUGS, BOOKS Etc. Toledo, - Oregon WANTED. One hundred bush els of good Potatoes on subscription. Will 1 allow the llliTlieSli 5 market i IlrH't; WIIOH I ilrHvoTfil 'it mv roil.' Vlv.llCICU tlL till ltlll - ; -j . ItOlllt 'iiiii river 1 T j MM- erit "Merit talks" the ,ntrin9ic value Df Talks Merit in medioiae menus the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual Bn1 unequalled curative power and there- 'ore it ha. true merit. When you buy Sa"Parni.,and take it according lo Q1Ie"ons, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, yon are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure Is there. You are not ; trying an experiment. It will make yonr j blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thua ! drive out the germ ot disease, strengthen Sarsaparilla ! JIT 5 10 tact-ft 0ne Tn Blood Purifier. Prepared only by C 1. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass. I jsme best, tafact-theone True Bioc4 Purmer. llOOd'S Pills rrVAirarBaS! - mm . Notice of Sheriff's Sale. VOTICK IS IIEREY GIVEN THAT BY VIR. i- tue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Lincoln, bearing date of February 1st. 1mi7. "P" a Judgment rendered in the justice court 0T(,le(J preempt, Benton county (now tin. coin county), Oregon, on the JKth day of April, 1MW, which judgment was tiled and docketed n the County Clerk's office of said Kenton " Lincoln) county on the :Mth day of April, jB!l0 liidjudlllent 1)eill(1,ln HVor of w Vincent, plaintiff, and against. M. A. Em brae. 5-1(10 Dollars, (fwi.u.'i) and interest thereon at the rate of 8 per rent per milium from the 2Mh day, ui April, ijwu, it) me im uuy oi reunmry iw... amounting to f'ni.rni, and Hccruiug interval, a.1" of April, 1.HK0, to amountinir to IT me i.f-n, h e ,: iCtAtf i tllll jr.lf costs; which execution is to me direr ami delivered, and eoniinands me to make ttul aid suniB of money with coetH and accruing i costn, out of the personal property of the said k. r,moree, ana tor want tnereoi men out of real nronertv helomrinif to the paid M. A. hut lire imbree on the JMh duv of Anril. 1KD0. and be- ing v did" ttii 0j yt HCrih ing unable to tind any iersonal property in my am on mo 1st aay ot feornary, 1x117, levy on all of the right, title and interest of the said hmbree in and to the hereinafter de scrilicd real property, and in pursuance there- 01 8ttia snenn 01 Lincoln couniy, win on L 8ttid sheriff of Lincoln county, w Saturday, the 27th ay of flarch, 1 I Saturday, the 27th ay of Harch, 1897, Lwl. . t . ni ine iiuiir 01 10 u ciock a. ni., 01 nam nay, ai the court house door in the city of Toledo, in said Lincoln county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the ngni, ii lie ami liuercsi oi me Ham .u. a. r-m- bree, said detendant, in and to the lollowlng- described real property, taken and levied upon us the projrerty of, and belonging to the said A- Kmhree on the iMth dav of April, isi'0, tn- wit:.Thti(llllh half of the southwest quarter. 1111(1 tne H(,mh hHlf of th iinth'nr nii.irfor ni si'i tion m, township In, south, of range in, west oi me iiiuinciie uieriuiaii, suuaieo in i.iucoiu county, Oregon, together with all the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances, and all oi the right, title, interest and estate of the said M. A. liinbree in and to the said real prop erty, or so much thereof as snail be necessary to sati.-fy said Judgment execution and the severul amounts due therein as above set forth with costs and accruing rusts. Dated this 2-lth day of February, 1W7. (iKU. A. LANIWK. Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. VOTICR IS HKUKItY (ilVKN THAT BY VIII tue of nn execution and onlur of suleisRiied out m thfir'Ult court of the Slnto of OruKon, for the county of Lincoln, tn-tirinff date of March 1M, iM7, and under the sat of mU c )Ui t, upon a ileeree and ord r of alo duly r 'tid.-rt d and emered in said court on the 'Jttth day of January. A. !., Ih'.i?, In a nult therein Arthur Knchcsier was plaintiir, atid T. 11. Horning, M. K. HorniiiKand Kdwatd Uarwick w- re do .'tnlants, in favor of Arthur ItoeiOKter, plaint UK. and a raiiiKt mill def ndnntH, for the sum of Three Hundred and Kh:htv-two and n-lD Dullnra, wlih ini. rest therecn'at the rate of s KT(ent perauninii fnuu the liiith dy of January, lMt7, and f:f aaorney k lee, and ?l'iU0 costs and disiuirseiiieiits, aud't'or ti o foreclos ure of ir.iprtiiKe und sale cf the hereinafter de scribed rerti i.rnterty to mtiiy the m vera I amounts a)iovc-siut d, which execution is to me directed and delivered and commands ine tni:. ake the said sr. inn (if money, with costs and accruing n Kt, ! y sale oi the r.-al property herdna:t-r described, and in pursuance there of, I, us shorift'uf Lincoln county, Oregon, will on Saturday, tli :trd day or Apr! 1, 1S!)7, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m,, of said dav, a t tic Court house door in the City of Toledo, In huh Lincoln county, ndl at public auction to tne liijfhest bidd'T t'. r cash in hand, sulijeot to redemption, all of the tollowiuK de-cribed real property, towit: P.e:inning at u point on th-j ritxhl hank of Yanuina hav Ji.s'i cMiins south, and 11.1,") chains east from the ouarter se-tion corner b-twecn sections 17 and IS, townsinit U, south, ni'iec H) west; n: no ing- liu.-ne.i soaih Mi licgrecH east li).Jt chains t talinaho twe n .1. l. Vinc-.-utUi.il 'I. T. Morgan; the-u-c south :? chains to tVe st uthcast corner of .1. T. iiucut's laud; thence ti'rtli- Ml degree west to rii.ht bimW of Vaoitina Hay; titence north Jl'.j dctrrees weKf chatn.4 1 t" place oi lieiiurdiig, con taiul ng hx and 7ViO0 acres, more or less, sit unte l i i l.tncoln county, Oiegon, toKeihur with the tneincnts, hereilitiiicms n"d rtppuru-u-auce and all of th ritht, title, lute rest, and ea mt'.M'f the iaid doiendauts, and a.l peisoi.s (Maiming through r under them since the aith dny of .Linunry, 1-H7, oi. in ami to the sn:;m f satisfy the suid fUcrce. cxtci.tion und oid. rof sale and the vevcrcl an. cuius due thereon an above et forth, with costs and accruing costs. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, March 2, 1k 7. ;ko. A. i ANDIs, Sheritrof Mnoidn County, Oregon. Notice for rublication. I.nml Olllce at Uosel-nrc, Orcpun, Jiimmi-v 'J'', if!t7. Xutlfe l bcri'liy Riven that l).c. f.i!l.,wiii niuiLc-'l hcMl, r 1-aK tiled notice if l.is I u t.-i.ti ti to nuikc II nal rn.. in Kiipi'MMof Msc'.altn, and t.lnt sHicl iirod will iMnia.lu 11 'tore the liexlHt. r and lit'itilver, I'. s. land (illlce at Knreimru. Oretn.i.n March Hi viz: WII.KY 1IIN ION, mi U. K. No. 7,MH, fur thv liits . Band 4, tueilun 1, town l."i ninth. raiiK Ui wut, mid suuthweit of Monti. west wction town U sonih. ranj,-; In e- t. lie l-iiniOK tho foll iwinit ttlllicssen to jirnvi- " ' t i re-ldenci npoti and cnltivatloii of, piiid land, viz: Dennett (dacii, Jlnrti.i .lohnson,,lohn i.ai,m and .Seine l.iir.-nii, ailoi l isher, Oregon. It. M. VE.VTCII, Keaisti.r. " ! IVotlCO for Publication. LandOllleeatOrepmclty, OreRon, Kebruary is, lwi7. VtTlCK IS IIKUKIiV (ilVl'N THAT TIIK nillowlni.'-niiiiied vet Her ha tiled notice ol ! hin nin intention to niakp nnal iiroof in hniin-rt i hiKi'laiin, and that aid i.roof will lie ii'ails lie : tore the ('utility clerk of i.iiniilli Cminiv. hi Toledo, Oret'oti, on April ii, Wi;, viz: alkxaxukk ih'kkii.u.tkii, h. k. u.ai, forl.otNo.l,oleetlonMI,toHtill,suth,ranK, , west. lie iiBtnca tho following witnesses to prove n)'','t"""i""'i'ddencenpon and cultivation of said land, vi: S.veit Audernm, civile Van : Onlen, deoree Van onion ami 1 1 ...in" t'i,.,r I all of l;lk city, Oreiron. I liOliLItT A. Jill I.KR. licslster. Xotice for Publication. Land olllce at Oregon city, Oreiron, ... . JHiniarv . isii. Notice is herein l'lvpn thm th 'r.,u,...M.,. named settler has tilednotice of his Intention i" mane mini nroot in sntiport ot r thnl said tiroot will be niaile li'oi hisolaim, and .r h. I ! Mareh ith Z " "''''. "'n,ii ' ,, .-"'"N' 'K'N'XOU: h. k. l,r. j uiS "mlt 'LTm j Xnamest he fow,nK wltnes-es to prove nt eontlnuonn residence uiH..n and enltlvation of paid Intnl. vl- W llliam K. Dobson and Pave W. Gay, of I.in- t n'T'"; ?.'"! ;'"bn 1 ""'e. d William L. Itilloek. ot Waldiiort, Oregon. KOI1KKT A. MII.I.EU, Register. I ot Hoi Spencer, late oi Lincoln Countv. ore- j gon, ileot ased. All iwrsons having claims against said esiate are hereby notiiled to pre- ! aTTZ.' ; t Toiedo.'oregon. i(hln si, ; nmnih. ,fi d",'.!.ne,r'".'Ul.r '"" will not be alio , Hated at Toledo, Oregon. Feby. 'Jl, lwc ii not be allowed. Febv.'.u. lh'iT Ad-t0''e estate of 1," Spencer, i Anmfnisiratnn'ii WU.. - UVA KkWA a a. u uuci