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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1897)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. . STKWAKT.KdlUir and Proprietor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Llnco'n County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One year, ... $1.50 Six months, ... ,75 Three months, - - ,50 Entered at the postntiice at Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Advertising ratea made known on application Business loals will be inserted In these col umns at five cents per line per week, und will Tie run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster In Lincoln county is authorii ed to act as agent for the Leader. Official County Paper. LOCAL, NOTES Its President McKinley now. Gardening has been begun on a limited scale. Tillotson and Horning are getting out some piling for the new wharf , at Newport. Peter Tellefson is still at Ya- quina with a full line of General ! Merchandise. Call and see him. I Charley Read came over from his ranch on Salmon river yesterday, and went out to Corvallis today. Peter Tellefson, Yaquina, has a full line in flour and millfeed, and best wheat and oats. Call and see him. Ex-Judge D. P. Blue was in Toledo on business yesterday. He came up from California some time ago After staying around the capital inty clays our tnend John Daly , hnally got a job as assistant ser-1 blanks and sheriff's tax receipts, geant-at-arms to try and induce j The tax receipt is in theshape of a members to come back and play a j bound book and these receipts will while longer. compare in .workmanship and ma- Jolin Ofsledahl went out to tjie'terial with the work turned out by Valley last Monday to purchase j city offices. furniture and house furnishings i Our young friend Ira Wade se- preparatory to moving into the k.sor house. Mr. Ofs.edahl willjcateat the recent teacher's examin- j as soon as he arrives back, decide ation and will tench his first terra upon his future operations. r :. :.. .1.- o Arthur Rochester was down from iuk wty oaturaay mgnt. Me m- forms us that work is progreing ; at his quany, and that they will soon Have another car load of stone reiK.y torsliipment toban Francisco, j V. II. Cook and wife met with 1 would seem to indicate that some He states that the outlook for the a narrow escape from drowning in, body might have helped in the quarry is very good. ' J the Siletz last Monday. They had ' sinking. It is but justice to say, The instruments for the Luadkr started from the Agency to go down however, that the tenants' oti the telephone line have been ordered the river to their home. Mr. Cook Mackey place are entirely free from from New York. They are first-j had his skiff at the Agency and had all suspicion in the matter, class instruments and when they , it pretty well loafed with goods! An organization of business men are up and in place, the patrons of and groceries. When about a mile 0f Toledo to be ' known as the the Lkadku can "hello" to this below the Acencv the boa oll.ee m an ordinary tone and hear, the answer perfectly. j At the annual school meeting last Monday C. B. Crosno was j elected director to succeed John McCluskey, whose term had ex- pirc-il, and T. P. Fish was elected j clerk for the ensuing year. The clerk's report showed that there "tic 1114 iiiuuicu ui sLiiuui age 111 ..1..-I.1 - C . 1 , the district. I Ins is an increase , of 30 over last year. This is a good increase for the year. The county court has drawn first blood in the suit of officers for salaries. The case was argued at Albany some time ago upon a denuurer of the district attorney, who appeared for the county. Judge l-'ullerton then took the mat ter under advisement, and this week rendered a decision sustaining the demurrer. We understand that an appcul will lie taken to the supreme court. Messrs. G. Gumlersou and O. Tongeland, of New Whatcom, Washington, were prospecting this section of country last week with a view to locating. They left on Monday well pleased with what they had seen. We were ahead of Washington in quality of soil, in the greater ease with which our land can be cleaned and in climate, besides not so heavily burdened with real estate indebtedness. They promised to be back after closing out what they had up there. Peter Tellelson sells sugar and coffee, tea. bakingpowder, etc. Ladies! If you want a bargain in Shoes try O'Brien's special sales he is selling a $3.50 shoe for $2.25. Last week we compared the Oregon legislature to the flood. We desire to hereby apologize to the flood. Chas. Day, who was hurt about a month ago by falling off of a barn, is recovering, being able to set up now. Go to Gorman's, at Yaquina, if you want to buy lastest improved Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, at wholesale prices. 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. County Clerk Jones has dis charged his deputy and will run the office alone, at least until the cort. passes upon the salary question. A social dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Huffman, at their place north of town, last Monday night. Do you know that if you neglect catarrh in the head it will bring on other troubles that often terminate fatally. Stop it now and be cured from that disagreeable disease, by using Prescription No. 1. For sale at Krogstad s drug store. This office is up to its ears, so to speak, getting out the assessor's i cured his maiden tearhpr's rprtifi. . . i wxuuuMMmd h 111 tne Stanton district this sorillir Tra mio-lui r---o - e"v now he very appropriately called "Professor," and will bear the title with dignity. We wish him I success in his chosen vocation. i a bar and upset, spilling the occu- last night. The meeting was held pants and all their goods out into ' at Fish's store. Theofficers elected tlle water. Mr. and Mrs. Cook got j were C. L. Gowell, president; O. their boat righted and got ashore,.; O. Krogstad, secretary and E.Gaar, lost all of their goods. " j treasurer. The object of the organ - An ordinance was introduced at , ization is to work for. the advance-' the council meeting last Monday ment of the business interests of night to provide for a license on .Toledo iu all directions. The Board di ays and wagons withiti the city ! of Trade will be of much benefit to -,. .. .1 . fc.m. vtin, iii uuaaca Ik limits, will lmnose a license of ten dollar per year upon what are commonly known as drays, payable semi yearly. The ordinance was intro duced at the request of a drayman, who claims that the men who keep teams during the winter months do '"""S' expend, ana wneu wiv.-.c u funw to get even aunng tne summer tuat otner teams rush in and divide the work up so that no one makes a profit. We would suggest to the Rt. Hon. erudite, gentlemanly, honest, scholarly, upright, learned, skillful, just, true, conscientious, estimable, smooth, plausible, mister old maid william matthews, the editor of the Newport news, that he waits until he gets his city council at Newport elected, his water front settled and his new dock built before he straightens up the city business for the City of Toledo. Maybe, by the time he gets that done his boss will have some other job waiting for him, and he wont have time to take care of our poor innocent little village. Chas. Miller came over from the Siletz yesterday. , Indian Agent Gaither is over from Siletz today. Ed. Wade expects to leave for Salem tomorrow. Now trot out your prosperity. We can't get any too much of it for our part. Mrs. Alice Waugh entertained several of her friends last Tuesday by an old fashioned quilting. Sheriff Landis received the tax roll from the county clerk and is now prepared to receive the coin of the realm. Mrs. John McGee and family arrived from Corvallis last Saturday night, and were met here by Mr. McGee. They went to the Agency Monday. W. H. Cook and wife returned from a visit of some length in the east last Fridav, and departed for their home on the Siletz Saturday. Mrs. Cook is an Oregon born lady, and this was ber first trip to the east. There will be preaching at the old school house, in this town, next Sunday at 11 a. m. Vesper or Easter service at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. W. H. Myeks. Pastor. Attorney Denlinger petitioned the county jucige touay ior a writ ot j . 1 . . r . , . r p, aic flw. t. ...iv.v.,v. w.iv...vv-, mv; xuu.au fu,. . ,. . confined in iail here The oetition I.UUUUCU m jdii iicie. ine petition r the time for hear- me uuic ucm oril cth was granted and ing was set for April 5th Last Thursday "ight Wm. Dob son and Miss Alice L. Downes came 1 up from Alsea, and . routing UK i-umiiy cicfk out procnreG tne nec-. Pssarv lPtr.nl nPrmit th. ... -1 1. .... j j i to enter me mar irriio-p itntp Prnppprlino- in tlin i r r J JTTiage State. rrOCeetling t0tlie,..i . . ; , . residence of 'SnnirP Hall thpv wptp ' speedily united in marriage by tba:: orTlcer, aml iraraedia,ely started on j u uiui iciuiu iiuiuc. no c 11.. 1..- u a-. tjuiuii 3 uuul iucii uiis uccll 1 missing was found last ' Saturday I sunk' near the wharf on the Mackey! place. When found it had a full I ! careo of stnne on board ' wViirti ! f Cf, i j ...t-:u . IUC LILY, UCVUUU UUUUl mi. t ...,vvvu,,urpaal uy congress has aroused considerable cuCiuC,u muong tue Indians on iuc .,et, anu tnere are several funny explanations of it. That of Capt. Harney made ;to a meeting of the Indians the other day WM engenuous,' whether it had any Capt. Harney ; other quality or not. stated that Cleveland was "hi-yu" mad because the Indians did not vote for his friend Mr. Bryan, and so to pay them up he passed a law not to let them have any more whiskey. Sunday School Concert. A Sunday school concert will be given at the old school house in Toledo on Sunday evening, March 14. All are invited. The full pro gram will be published next week. County Warrants Wanted. Cash paid for county, city and hool warrants. J. F. Stewart. County Clerk Jones gives us the following information concerning the office of county clerk and the emoluments therefor, which are interesting at this time. He states that for the past seven mouths his salary would, at the figure set by the county court, have amounted to $700, saying nothing of the dis count. During that time he has paid out $280 for regular deputy hire, and in addition has paid extra deputy hire as follows: For making the delinquent tax roll in October, $58; for making two copies of the assessment roll, one for the sheriff and one for secretary of state, $120. The total deputy hire paid out amounted to $458, leaving him the salary of $242, or $34.50 permonth, and the discount on the warrants to come off of that. The county clerk discharged his deputy last Monday, and says, that ! the law compels him to keep his office open trom eight o clock in the luoiiiiiig until five p. m., which he will do and do faithful work for the county, but he says that it is simply impossible to perform all the duties of the clerk's office without a deputy. The average number of letters alone to answer each day is twelve and in many instances it requires two or three hours to hunt up the records I T. , to give the desired information : nv. iuv.iv u never a day passes uui. J3 ill tuc vJIlll-C Ylum- ing to look the records over, andl fy ' -c ... . , , , will rpnnirp npnrlv pvprv tinnt in relmre nearly every Dooiv. in . n- t t. vauu Tn fr it iimt about takes trip t imp nf rnp 11 just auoui wm:s ine time ot one : nprsnn to wait- nnnn flip tin Win I person to Wail upon tne pUDllC 1 iuc auva lulil ucreaiLer. itir ! want nf time, hp will bp rnmnpHprl " ' 1 . , t - record;n(r nnAone anA ... reCOrCl,n& 8 Undone atld jji t d k -rt, t : . . . J . J . . sioner s tournai ana tne lournai ot " " STalai aeputy a large amount 01 tnecounty - K.,iM 6wv. " mTj I ! 71 rTesiilenc of. ,her! ! ""B"i. J. - uruiuge, V, F ' lucauuy, virt rn 1 Aiarcn 2, lay?, Mrs. IVllzaLietll -inC. The deceased Was the mother of Mrs. J. R. Turnidge and Mrs, W. Parrish. Notice to Taxpayers. The tax roll for 1896 is now due and in mv hands for collection. The law requires me to return all taxes delinquent remaining unpaid on the first Monday of April, after which, in most cases, oosts will ex ceed the takes. Dated March 7, 1897. Geo. A. Landis, Sheriff. Notice. . Mvw fe. Mrs. Emma Pampnf ( has ,eft by bed and board withou; ( just cause or provocation, and , ,vill not be respon!.ib,e for an tlebts whieh shp mnv nntrt frnm - " J v..v.uv.v 1IUIU this dale. H. II. Pament. Nashville, Or,. Jan. 18, 1897. Notice. A stny cow. Color red and white. Mark upper slope off of both ears. Owner please call and pay for feed and advertising. E. C. Paine, Chitwood, Ore. Estray Notice. I have taken up at my place on the Siletz, one brindle cow, about 3 years old. marked with split and undetbit on left ear. Owner is notified to prove property and pay charges on same. H. C. Calahan. Siletz, Or., Feby. 20, 1897. For Sale. Since McKinlev is pWtprl T ' J uovC several hue places tor sale cheap Jaome well improved farms. Som good sheep or goat ranches. you want gooa Dargains come and see M. J. Allphin, Eddyville, Ore Toledo Market Eeport. T C U l-J lvkks ijcsu 151:, pacKeu 12c T).. n 1- . jjuuci, iauuu, X5C 10 25c uieauierv t. ner rn JJ I " "tal Potatoes, 45c to 50c per b Cabbage yi to ic per lb Flour $4.60 per bbl Bran v....$i per cwt Shorts $1.10 per cwt Oats 50c per bu. Wheat $1 per bu Parsnips $1 per cwt Carrots $10 per ton Hay, x $io per ton. Chittem $1.50 per cwt. Notice for Publication. i Lon J Oflltc ut Oregon C!t". owon. rciiiiinij l, Will. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled his intention of making fin al proof in sunnort of his claim, and that nu Eroof will be made before the County Clerk of Incoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on April 17, WILLIAM WAKEFIELD, H. E. No. 8,fi8L, for the southwest 4 of southeast east 14 of southwest and southeast '4 of northwest V. section 12, town 11, south, range west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation and T.rownHawkinsToT Edd;vi.,::nor:: aim, im juuii 1.. iiyue, 01 1 oieuo, uregon. KOHEUT A. M1LLLK, Kegistei. j ilutll C Vk IvJlin 111 Ul lbrdl Property under Execution. NOTICE IS HEUEI1Y GIVEN THAT ITNnRk ii an execution issued out of the cireuitcu of the Stateof orcironfor thc,.imtv,,f i.in..,,in I ' ,ne State of Oregoufor theCounti dlllv tttte8led ,,n(fer tne settl of 8al, bearing date the JSth day of Janu lw- " " decree 01 foreclosure and i court, and uary, A. D. eu an1 entered in said court in a suit wheiein c ,; . t-onelBn(j wa, ,,iHimi,r an1 K. K. liaker sale runner- lla ewe .p. linker, coward L. Shipley, So K1,K aml Mimlie K- administratrix of thK i r.. i r estate of J. B. Lee, deceased, were defendants. 111 invor 01 suiu pianuin ana against sata ue ! !!:. K".e . er, Edward it. huliMev. hot Ktnir and Minnie K. l-e. adnJn- ! istratrix of the estate of J. B. Ue,decetts,d,for . the snm of Three iliindred and Kighty-Hve'and lil-IIO Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate 01 o per cent per annum irom the said a.th day I ol Jnnuarr. 1MI7. and Thlrtv.Hvo .lllr .ti,,. I ney ees, and the further sum o( -Twenty-two i ; '"'""" luieuiiiBiiiK me iiuirigage set oui ill me Com i SiVS?ISi? i ifUcii hereon as aforesi of the real oroncrtv and which bears date the i ami commands me to sell all of the follnwli.V di-scrlbed real proiKjrty to satisfy said clcc- 1 "u cxLTuiion, town: liOta nuninoi ita,t,i,K XaXZSZa Ki?. SiiflAi Numbed v4. ,5lo.d i'i!eing ?'t ; ir; ? ana ion to tne town of Alexandria, Lm coin county, Oregon NoW( therefore; Tin compliance with said exe 1 cm on anuorueroi nie, l.assuch slieritl, wii 1 C 4k. !. .1..- M . L .0 j , mib uiuutf vii niurv.il, loy7, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon sum nay ai ine ironi ooor 01 tne court noose the City of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, el ft-r for sale and sell at public auction to hi?! et bidder for t. 8. gold coin, cash in hand fi the right, title, interest and estate of the sail aeienuants in and to the said above descrli real properly with the appurtenances, subjei in riMieiiiiuuii, 10 saiisiy saia execution i the amounts due thereon as above stated, gether wiih the costs and accruing costB. . Dated January '2Sth, ln'.t?. liKOUOE A. T.ANnis Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregonl Notice of Sheriff Sale of Eel Property Under Executid and Order 01 Sale. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'NUl an execution issued out of the Circuit O of the State of Oregou for the bounty of . coin, duly attested under seal of said court, bearing date the 2Kth ilay of January. INI", - decree of foreclosure and order of sale rsinl ed and entered in sain court in a suit w herl Secretary of State, aud l-hil Metchan.Trea.-il n.i'. i.ora, (iiivernor; Harrison K. Kinci of the State of Oregon, consisting the Boanl verslty lands, and for the investment of nil arising therefrom, was plaintiff, and Adl Whitney, widow of; Dessie Walker and Sum commissioners for the sale of School and I helrs-at-law of (i. A. Whitney, deceased, anl J. Whitnev as administrator of toe estate i l h. naikcr, ncr husband, and Klla Whin. w ... ., .iiviiv.., 11D,-rHr,t WKIU UV1C1IUHLL8. Ill, 1 ; sum of One Thousand and Sixty-one Doilj ivu intercut mereon at ine rate ot per per annum from the 2tith day of January, II aim lor.-veventy-iive Dollars attorney s lees, i the further sum of Twfllitv-stx Dnllnrtt ro Against all defendants foreclosing the ml iwioiu in ine complain;, anu ior tnei 01 ine real proiierty herein described: which execution and order of sale hears tne '.iitn day of January, lt97, and said extl tion issued thereon as aforesaid, is to me I reeled and commands me to sell all of the decree and execution, towit: The south'! quarter of section l'J, in township 11, south I owing described real Dronertv to aatisiy range 11, west of the Willamette meridian,' tatning 1W acres, in Lincoln county, Ortfl togetbei with all the tenements and here il ments thereunto belonging or in any wifl pertaining. Mw therefore, in compliance A saia execution and order ot sale, I, as hernr will on Saturday, the 6th day or March, 18M at the hour of two o'clock In tha nftpmrxJ said day. at the front drvnrnf the mnrt hi I 1 101ea'V Lincoln County, Orel uuer iur salts ana sen ai public auction v nignest bidder for cash In hand. U.S. gold all the right, title, interest and estate '' said defendants in and to the above-deK I ical property with the appurtenances, eu 10 redemption under the laws of Oregon, t lBfy said execution and the amounts dne 1 on, together with cost and accruing cost Dated. Tularin n, lana,ni,K imyT GKOKGK A. LANDl!'J fneritrot Lincoln County, Oref j 11. iwsb, uepuiy. JL BEXLlNGEIt, Attorney-at-Law TOLEDO, OREGON.