THE- 1 YAQUINA CASH STORE, 1 gj YAQUINA CITY, OREGON. HAS ON HANDS A FULL LINE OF 3! GENERAL MERCHANDISE, j Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Hats, 2 Shoes, Oil Clothing, Ladies' and 3 Childrens' Shoes, Stationery, 1 GHOCEMES, FLOUlt and FEED. 1 j ALL GOODS SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES. 3 PETER TELLEFSOST. Proprietor. f 7k TOO LATE ! It is t .io late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of S 1n.tf4 nftor t-in li.ti.a Krt,-V- ,1 1 .. .1 A. il l uuiu auki jww ia c uiugui n ,8 S judgements and tax liens against do is to have the LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, . of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before investing ;' your money. A business roan now days never buys real i'sj estate without first obtaining evidence of a good title. , js We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. Address.. Crosno & Pcairs. .1 CASH - STORE Ynquiiia City, Oregon. taple and Fancy Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Etc. Goods Sold a t San Francisco Prices. J. S. BOOTH, Prop,, YAQUINA CITY, OREGON. C. B. CROSNO & CO, hi Mais Agists il IMsn, IIAVK BARGAINS IN Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Blocks IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. Abslivt of Title to any property in Lincoln Count" furnished on demand. Toledo YATES & YATES, LAWYERS, CORVALLIS, OREGON D. J. CHITWOOD, Painter and Paperhanger, TOLEDO, OREGON, Will do your work at hard time prices. Give us a call and save raoney. Satisfaction guaranteed. TOO LATE ! ! auu 1UUUU UUl LlitlL lllcrC Hit? ; it. The roper thing to Oregon JL DENLlNGmi, Attorney-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. 4 B0 YEARS' TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS. COPYRIGHTS o. Anrone tending nketch and description may qulcklrucertuln, free, whether an In rent I on la prohnhlr patentable. Communications strtctlr contMentlal. oideHt ajzency forsecunnff pntent hi America. We have a Wanliliiiitnn omoe. Patents taken thrown Milan Co. reoelra special notice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlfullr lllnirtrated, lanreiit circulation of any scientific lournal, wecklr. terms tf.iu a Tftari II. Win months. Mpecltunn copies and lltKD Book on 1'atsxts sent free. Address MUNN A CO., 361 Broadway, New York. N, Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real ; Property under Execution. ! VOTICE IS HEREBY C.1VEN THAT I'NIiER 1 i-" an execution and order of sale issued out o the Circuit Court of the state of Orciron for the v ouiuy oi Lincoln, unaer me seal ot saia court and bearing date the 'Jhth day of January, lh!7, upon a judgment duly rendered by said court in an action wherein U. u. Copeland wan plain tiff'and Anne E. Parker was defendant on the 2ih day of January, lwi". in favor of said plain tiff a,ud against the said defendant Anne E. l'arker, for the sum of One Hundred and Klflv sU and D-j-KHl Hollars in V. s. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of ten per cent ier aunuiii from the 2th day of January 1MI7, ami the further sum of Forty and ItVlOu llollars costs and disbursements, and tor the sale of the real projiertv hereinafter described, attached in said action; and which said judgment w as duly docketed in the judg ment docket of the said court on the 'JMh day of January 1S7, and which said execution is sued thereon is to me direeied and commands me to satisfy the the said sums of money due thereon by the sale of the real proiierty herein after described, the same having been duly at tached by me in the said action, towit: Com mencing at a point on the right bank of Ya iuina Hay between sections 18 and in, in town ship 11, south, range in, west of the Willamette meridian, County of Lincoln, Slate of Oregon, thence west '1 chains to the l.i section cornet lictween sections 18 and 111, township 11, south, range 10. west; thence souths chains; thence cast 'a the meandered line on the right bank of Yaquina May; thence north 20 degiees to the place of beginning, containing ten acres and fortv rods, being fractional lot 6 in section 111, township II, south, range 10, west, less O. 1'. R. K. right-of-way, also less live acres oil' south end of said lot six leaving four acres, more or less, all situated in Lincoln Countv, Oregon. Now, therefore. In compliance w 1th said exe cution and order of sale, 1 will on Saturday, the 6th day of March, 1897, ut tliu hour 01 leu o clock in the torenoon of said day, at the Court house door in the City of Toledo, Lincoln countv, Oregon, oiler for sale and sell at to the highest bidder for cash in hand the above described real property, and all of the right, title, interest and estate of the said defendant Anne E. l'arker of, in, and to the same to satisfy the amount due on the judgment and siad execution, and costs and accruing costs. Dated this 2sth day of January, 189". UliOHliU A. LANDIS, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, Notice of Sheriff Sale of Real l'roperty Under Execution and Order of Sale. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'NDER an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the Countv of Lin coln, duly attested under seal of said court, and bearing date the iHth day of .lannarv, 18117, on a decree of foreclosure and order of siilo render ed and entered In sain court In a suit wherein W. 1'. Lord, tlovernor; Harrison K. Kincnid, Secretary of State, and Phil Metchan, Treasurer of the State of Oregon, consisting the Hoard of Commissioners for the sale of N hool and I'nl versity lands, and for the investment of funds arising'therelrom, was plaintiff, and Addle Whitney, widow of; liessie Walker and .lames II. Walker, her husband, and Ella uhi..,,.v , helrs-at-law of 0. A. Whitney, deceased, and J. ' J. Whitnev as administrator of the estate of A. Whitney, deceased, were defendants, for the sum of tine Thousand and Sixty-one Dollars, w ith interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the UMh dav of January, I8I17, and forSevcnty-llve Dollars attorney's fees, and the further sum of Twenty-six Dollars costs, i Against all defendants foreclosing the mort gage set out in the coniiileini and lor thesale j oi the real properly herein described; and which execution and order of sale bears date the 2iith day of January, 1MI7, and said cxien-' Hon issued thereon as aforesaid, is to me di- rected and commands me to sell all of the fol I lowing described real properly to sntisiv said decree and execution, towit: The southeast quarter oi section 12, in township 11, south, of ; range 11, west of the Willamette meridian, oon- mining 1011 acres, in Lincoln countv, Oregon, togi thei with all the tenements and heredita ments thereunto belonging or in anv wlseap : pertaining. Now therefore, In compliance with said execution and order of sale, 1, as such sherill'willou ! 5uturdav. the 6th dav nr M-ti-rh iRn? 1 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of ; : said day, at the front door of the court house1 1 in the cny of Toledo, i.inco u count .-, Oregon, idler for sale and sell at public auction to the , highest bidder for cash in hand. i .s. gold coin ! il 1 ;he HghMitle, interest ami e.-tale of the ! said defendants in and to the above-described teal properly with the appurtenance, subject 1 to redemption under the laws of Oregon, to sat- I (it V Ull if I 1) Vim 1, , I. .., nil.) 11.... .......',-.. on, together with cost and accruing costs. Dated, Toledo, O... Januarv 28th. 18117. l,i:illillK A I. wins Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, By J. 11. Ross, Deputy. : Notice, of. Sheriff Sale of Real Property under Execution. votice is iiKREiiY fin-Ex Til t vsT,KK a' an execution iwojetl out oithet:ireult Court of the Stute oi Oregon for the Countv of Lincoln, duly interned umler I he cciil of vaiil court, 11 1 1 I lnnriiiB lime the 2Mh diiy of jKiiuury, A. I). lMt", on h decree of foreclosure and sale render ed and entered in wild court in a huh wheiein ('. O. Coiielnnd wan plulntlil' and 11. K. llaker and Nellie . I, llaker, i jlwaril I.. Shipley, Sol Kltiirand Minnie li. Lee, administratrix of the estate of J. 11. Lee, deceased, were defendant. In favor.of said iiliiiutill ami against said de fendantH, II. K. llaker, Nellie .1. llaker, Isdward L. Shipley, Sol King ami .Minnie K. Leo, admin Isirattix of the esliuo of .1. 11. Lee, d. ceasid, lor the sum of Three Hundred and l.lirhty-llvo and IM IiO Hollars, with interest ther.M n .it the rate of per cent per annum fr. m tl.e : 'Jtith duy ot .lanunr", P UT, and ThL ty-iivo 1 nr attor ney fe s, i'.. .(I ifie further m'.oi 1.1 'i uentv-two hii.i u 1 i .it., iirxcosts. A: 11. ik. a 1 1. 1 endauts f.-le.lohi...-: :.e tnorliralre H..i I ; ho rx.tn. I plaint a mi ; 1. r the sale of the i... 1 property hereinafter inscribed and w i.ic." ! ,.,-sdate the j Jiith day 01 nuary, 1MI7; an 1 .i.i : execution 1 iMied then . 1, n uforouald U i.. . direeied ! "iiil .11:1..!.. e to svli all of 11.,. following- j !. scrl tu r in .r. .... rty to miUn.v aid decree 1 mid ci.tioii, t. 1. ii : Lots nuu.n 1 -1,6,11,7,8, ami in '"lock No. ,1: u'so Lots . unilier , 4, 5, 1.. ! end 10. in no i-:. No. I'.; alMi Lots Sum- licr 1, 1 1 no., ii: in . l..ci; No. Hi; il.i Iits J.iie.iie :. 'J. .1 it '. 1 - iii .i:.,.-k N.i.-.H.... all of il'.y iml.. l..v L, Llocka Niii.iIj. r. d in, it, 1;. and If. uelnif in llu ford's addition to the town of Alexandria., Lin coln County, Oregon. Now, therefore, in compliance with said exe eut'on and order of sale, I, as such sherlll', will on Saturday, the 6th daj qf March, 1897, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the front door of the court house in the City of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, of fer for sale and sell at pulilic auction to high est bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand all the right, title, interest and estate of the said defendants In and to the said above described real projrty with the appurtenances, subject to redemption, to satisfy said execution and the amounts due thereon as above stated, to gether wiih the costs and accruing costs. Dated January 2tth, li'.i". OKOItdE A. LANDIH, Hheritrof Lincoln County, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, January li, lh'.7. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ' followliig-nam..d settler has Hied notice of his intention to make iiunl proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at T..I...1.. ... ..... ... . ' u.cuu, 11 reur.iary in:.., via JOHN I'. ALLEN, II. t.. . HUSK, for the southeast of northeast '4, north U of southeast '.4, norlhcast of southwest y. of section 4, town 11, south, range , west. He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vIj: C. II. Young, lielbert 8. Kel ton and V. A. Oodwln, of Nashville, Oregon, and L. C. Norton, of Norton. Oregon. KOUEUT A. MILLl.lt, Kcglster. What A Lie. It takes money to run paper. St. John News. What an exaggeration ; a news-1 what a whopper. It has been disproved a thousand times; it is a clean case m.i.v. xi uucsii i iaKe: money to run a newspaper. It can be run without money. It is not a business venture; it is a charitable institution, a begging concern. A newspaper is the child of the air, a creature of a dream. It can go on and on and on, when any other concern, would be in the hands of a receiver and wound up with cob webs in the windows. It takes wind to run a newspaper, it takes gall to tun a newspaper; it takes a scintillating, aecrobatic im agination, half a dozen white shirts and a railroad pass to run a news paper. But money Heavens to EeUy and six hands around, who ever needed money in conducting a newspaper! Kind words are the medium of exchange that do the business for the editor kind words and church social tickets. When you see an editor with money, watch him. He will be paying his bills and disgracing his profession. Never dive money to an editor. Make him trade it out. He likes to swap. Then when you die, after having stood around for years and sneered at the editor and his little jim crow paper, be sure and have your wife send in for three extra copies by one of your weeping children, and when she reads the generous and touching notice about you, forewarn her to neglect to send 15c! to the editor. It would overwhelm him. Money is a corrupting thing. The editor knows it, and what he wants is your heartfelt thanks. Then lie can thank the printers and they can thank the grocers. Take your job work elsewhere and then come and ask for free notices. Get' your lodge letter heads and stationery printed out of to.vn, and then flood the editor with be aitllflll thoughts in resolutions of , , , . respect and cards of thanks. Thev , , . ,. . make such spicy reading, and when .'-,-, JOU pick It up filled With these 1 ,' . . , glowing and VlVld moi'tliarv articles - i you are so proud of your little local : paper! ! I IJut money scorn the filthy j thing. Don't let the poor, innocent I f '"'V "y fut iU Keep tI,ot for sol,d tradespeople ! wll charge for their wares. The editor gives his bounty away The He'll lias a Lord loves a cheerful giver, take care of the editor. He charter from the state to act as a doDrmat for the community. He will get the paper out somehow; and stand up for the town and whoop it up for you when you tun for office, and lie about your pigeon toe daughter's tacky wedding, and blow about your big footed sons, when they get a $4 a week job, and weep over your shrivelled soul when it is released from your grasp ing body, and smile at your giddy wife's second marriage. Don't worry about the editor; he'll get on. The Lord knows how, but somehow. Ex. Should no appropriation bill be passed by the legislature during the next two years it would mean that a million and a half of state taxes would be piled up in the state treasury, and just that much money taken from the . circulation of the state. Times would then become bard with a vengeance. Bryan visited congress the other day and the house went wild over him. Never has there been such a demonstration as was accorded him on the floor of the house. And yet we are told that Bryan is a dead duck. They call him a Lake, but there is a suspicion after all tbat he is so shallow that he is only a frog pond after all. One Qood Kansas Law. The Kansas legislature has passed j one measure, at least, that appears ; to have some merit. It nrnviriPc 1 that all promissory notes made in : that state must be stamped bv the county assessor in order to mnL- them collectible. This law will make it very difficult to hide this class of personal property from taxation. In every state in the union the wealthy money lenders have escaped a fair share of the burdens of government by conceal ing their wealth Irom the tax gatherers. As a result the owners of landed property and personal property that can not be easily placed out of sight have to bear an unjust proportion ot taxation. The Kansas law is a move in the right direction, and is worthy of imitation in every state in the union. If all the states were to treat the money lenders alike they would gain nothing by withdraw ing their capital from one state to place it in another where their operations could be more easily hidden from the assessor. The Meanest Thing Yet. On account of the discriminations of certaiu court house officials the News and Post both declined to hid on the official printing which covers nothing but the publishing of the proceedings of the county court, that both papers publish as matters of news, and if this sanctimonious popocratic lying chutch member that smears ink on the Toledo hiind bill could conscientiously make oath to what he calls his list of bona fide paying subscribers foi the sake of getting "ten cents" pyr square for this small item of print ing he is welcome to it for aught we care. Newport News. That's the meanest, lowest down thing the old maid ever said about us. We don't mind the part that attempts to reflect on our connec tion with the church, for that is a matter we don't have to answer to the old maid for, but when he accuses the county court of dis criminating in favor of theLEAUKR on anything, then he has crossed the limit. The idea of standing in with the county court! That's worse man anytntng we can and the old maid is ahead. say A Jersey cow owned by J. W. Terwilliger, of Union county, has developed an unnatural affection j recently, the object of her unusual attention being some young pigs, j says the Elgin Recorder. Not long j since it became evident that some- thing was getting away with the j heifer's milk, but it was several days ere the thief was discovered. Then it was iotind that while the heifer was lying down the pigs got the milk, the heifer being so well satisfied with the proceedings that she not only consented to it, but even evinced an affection for the pigs when they were shut away from her. Today at 12 o'clock Grover Cleveland retired from the presi dency of these United States and Wm. McKinley became the chief executive. The republicans now have control of every branch of the government, and will shape the policy thereof. President McKin ley will undoubtedly convene con gress in extraordinary session at once for the purpose of passing a tariff act. We hope that such an act will be at once passed. We do not believe that any good to the masses will come of it, but it has been announced as the sovereign remedy and for one, we are ready to try il. - Already have a number of lead ing republican papers began to cry halt on the tariff question. They realize that the tariff that promotes and encourages trusts will not meet with the approval of the people.