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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1897)
it Senator j Representative, Hf Judge riff urer - (1 superintendent yor svor gnissioners lol. t arter n, cn a .... . v. 7iici. appointment. E. R. I.nVe J. O. Stearns B. F. Jones George Landis J. L. Hyde ur. carter writes another lettpri H i; Irvin it. " ... z. m. Derrick I lu luc gonian wnicn was pub A decision has come genera! 1 uul cflioe (squarelj reversir the local office in the cuitcst of Ida1 "snea in last Fi dav's issn Ti,. " f.a "oodw ! ieuer "aas as tollows: .... .i ,nintr Commissioners un iuw u ..cu v after the first Monday in February, i June, August, October and December. nintv Commissioners l ouri meeio on neu- " ',.. .i... M.ut (..nilav In Pahniipo jay titer iun n rfl, June, August 1 CIRCUIT COURT. 1 1, c. Fullerton, Judge ivme. Pros. Attorney irt convenes on 4th Monday In July and rth Monday in January of each year. fUjcnes i,'Ma5nr i cheertully indorsed f.Slenart 4 Arnold ......Marshal Crosno, k (lowell J iTtllotson I Aldermen Starr I r Wangh, 1 Pctenon J .. . . . i: -.. 11 1 .. ( I .. noncti meets on me iiiwuubb,cuhii m I mnnlb. TOLEDO PRECINCT. J. A. Hall J. C.Altree itt olthe Peace malile t NEWPORT. Im olthe Peace .Geo. P. Sylvester allje W. H. Crutchfield j YAQUINA, doe olthe Peace, liable.. oitnereac . . vi liable Alex uurKuauer EI.K CITY. J. 8. Booth .W.L. Watkins .A. B. Clark "I see by the Oregonian that T. J. Buford has been recommended by the Oregon congressional dele gation for Indian agent at Siletz Indian reservation. This was a surprise to me, for he had already your humble servant for that position. Mr. Bu ford had applied and was endorsed for the position of Indian inspector and was not in the field for the Si letz agency at all. I don't see why he was recommended over those who had regularly applied for the position and who had been largely indorsed by the republicans of the state for place. The political or ganization of the republican The Yaquina Improvement The prospect for the continuance of trip niftrt -.f . . c at Washington, Yaquina harbor is decidedly bright Ire lucismn nf i .. .. . -..u utiKi, xiic uispaicn irom IT r . . . . . . . Hi,shaw vs. Kassimir Eusch, ren-L,,ti;i V , V? deredlastMrv .wi, J ?ubllshed elsewhere ,n this issue, ac , , , " " cu , w caoable of a very .avorable inter- acres of land in the southern part of, . t. "": inter Lincoln county P pretation. It must be remembered . 'hat the Oregonian and Portland in- Bu-haImS t ilawasto settlement upon adim-'Z .?'"m T provement of his homestead and ' 7 I , amission 5,. 0ws df !f:t , i ,S made ,hat the fetting of th. con. ..JU..!! Sue tract wjU pro5abl be j d. m 1 1 . i-ou'-eiiauon, DUt jUci,ce 0f one or t engineers to the general land office derides that ,u: wnrh t,00 u engineers to x..u . . . . - . . al tnis work has been overcome. In llLlne0f : iontothisitis learned that d d not M CnteStant Representatives Ellis and Tongue 2 r V ,MreT' , 6 "try Un" are exPected to the Bay at an early der which Mrs. Hinshaw cla ms the i i .. . y Lnm(M, , . ,uus loe . date to look this important work homestead was made in the name over. It is bt reasonable to sup of George Hinshaw he. "husband, 1 pose that both of these congress who is still living, and the record is mell will , the imporg,ance notclear as to hnwstiA pnmoc! o ' , . . " . r w P , oi tins work and use tVipir nimm A - agent at Siletz, as well as the local LITTLE ELK I eoi the Peace....' chas. Henderson organization of the party' in the .tie Z. 8. Derrick i t i .. NASHVILLE. tuuiuy wnere 1 live. My petition 8i TV-n. and letters of recommendation are pear m me case, tnougn there is nt ,u .... ( - " ' ' ' --J 1 .J ( 1 m mible N. F. Edwards i BKAVER CREEK. faolthe Peace Bam'l IHU nblo Joseph Uourley i TIDEWATER. rf olthe Peace N. J. Goodman iiniiie W. A. Vidlto j LOBSTER. Jlte olthe Peace L. A. Teek laule W. P Taylor f LOWER ALSEA and YAUIAT8. ire if the Peace Wm. Wakefield Stable ...John Early 8ALM0.N RIVER, irenfthe Peace Chas. Read ? nable M. Ucrton ROSS, ice ol the Peace W. H. Cook liable Geo. t. Croxford jll'RCIIES AND SOCIETIES. a Tnlndn nn th (Iral. Anrl thlrrl Rnhhntha ihmonth at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbath 11 every Sabbath irorninK at lOo'cloek. Rev. C. R. ELLSWORTH. Pastor. 'OHN'S CHPRCI1 Protestant Episcopal. vine ervii-fl thn tftlril Hunrlnv i,r evArr ih. at 11 a. m. All are Invited 'to attend. I'haa. Booth, .Missionary. Residence, Kerr," Newport, Or. party has indorsed me for the position of ! pef! ra tDe there 13 inf agent at Siletz. as well as the Wal i lcuul"S ro now mat tne bave this work cotltimief1 couple separated voluntarily, and : 1 rt. . teat the wife holds the husband's The appointment of T. J. Buford power of attorney. as agent at the Siletz Indian reser- This case was heard at Toledo vation, is likely to stir uo a noliti. I - a I " I) IV F T.ilmln t ftr1aA KTA 1IW r ieryiiaturrtuy cve-iiiiK at their hnA In this j filefiiirealwava unlixmia . A. PRLMTT.K. (i. "-r.-ewport Lortire No. 8it, meet eveir xnuunir.. ami uic f lnfe politics, but if it is. ivKii,sc,.,etarv. I not think the peop'e will ei in the hands of the delegation, and they speak for themselves. Among the letters in the hands of the dele gation is the one Mr. Buford wrote for me. I enclose a copy of this letter for publication, so the people may see this master-piece of politi cal treachery and deception that has been practiced. I never believed in the doctrine of total depravity, hut if this thing ?oes I will think there is something in it. I don't understand how Mt. Bu ford has the power to t urn down the whole republican organization of the state, knock out all the reg ular applicants foi the place and get himself recommended for the posi last May, and there was consider-. cal hornets' nest in Unrnln mnntir able excitement over it at the time, j Dr. Franklin M. Carter, of Toledo, was highly indorsed by the people Here's a pretty kettle of fish j of Lincoln county, who, politically, Among the list of members of the j have no use for Buford. They will Editorial association which started want to know why Dr. Carter has for Baker City last week, the Ore-! been turned down, and those res- gonian gives B. F. Jones and wife, ponsible for the appointment of Bu of Toledo, and Wm. Matthews and ford, who was among those indor wife of Newport. There is some sing Carter, will have some pretty thing wrong here some place. We straight questions to answer. Ex. are ready to testify that when Ben ' Representative Daly says that the Jones left Toledo he was alone, so 'recognition of Buford is not in ac far as female company is concerned. 1 cordance with the sentiment of the His wife has been here all the time, j Lincoln county people, and will be Perhaps a mistake might have been very unsatisfactory to them. Ore- E'1XU, Seir'v. J. it. TURNIDOE, N. O. lion, when he claimed all that he was not seeking it. and would not have it under the cir cumstauces, it tendered him. I am made in Mr. Jones' case, as he is gonian known to be a married man, and it might have been supposed that his the time jwjfe was aong; but how about rtt&ZXiSMi i sre his power politically does not beraareulwava unli.nnin - I,- .... . j lie wiiii tne people, ior ne mis no j political influence either with .".R-xewport Lou No. 8, meets everv ! ivlliles or Indians. This may be I do peop e will endorse It when properly understood. I am a rt-ptiblican, and have al ways worked for the promotion of republican principles, aud for the good of the party, but when these 0. P Plb- I XT- .... ... .(..j ...-mi, iu. i.w, mem evury y evening in its kali at Elk City. . "'"".uni niwnvs welcome. 'V.,S,oy. J-"-VANORDEN,N.O. Chas. A. Dana, the veteran edi tor of the New York Sun. died at Matthews? We always supposed his home in Glencove. Lone- Island. him to be an old maid. Can it be , last Sunday. Mr. Dana was one of possible that he has a wife and no- ( the oldest news-paper men in the body knew it; or has he recently en-1 United States, and in many respects terea tnat Diissmi state, we pause . the most prominent, for explanations. t 1 r v- ... 1 ; .rpori i.ooge no. m, regular (m. """"" "lninay on or neiore eacn . - - r ntnn.:. Vlutttn.. i .i-i,.. I ... ...... . mi P ". minciDies are nrostituted to sucu I ' '-al'r.l , Secy hn; anrl irrnnlili nnrnncf. il i limp 11 I I. J l 11 If . ! ' ' to can a na;r, ana cio someining to aoie cisiance, receiving injuries TI n. tl ....... KVon,T""d' the fillhv nool. i. . "uiinn irientis are w: icomo. ' ' ,8ec. v. SNOW. Pres. Rev. E. C. Wyatt, of Philomath, while returning from the United Brethren conference, and was near Plainview, when his horse became frightened and ran away with the cart in which he was riding and threw him out. In falling Mr. Wyatt's foot caught in the vehicle, and he was dragged for a consider- Croup Quickly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our chil dren were suffering w'th croup when we received a bottle of Cham berlain's Couch Remedv. It af. forded almost instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for sale by O. O. Krogstad, drug-gist. 500D l.unr.K No. 70, i:et!ekah Degree, .lit ?; t n,e?" In tha Odd Fellows hall in "7m Tuesday evening of each week. lu i ..,. , hlNK'E AKIN, N. G. H'-bThWART. Secretary. Franklin M. Carter.' num- ""tatiil iVc0 Oregon, meets on , ' 'i4df.iii'!Tn.'lr'rty!iineachwonthln T havi Ifnnwn liim for a a... v"k nan. i.iii.IIr ....i,.v i...r. - 1 - - r'KKw. " " u -r.. tta ......,ua. ... . .. . . uti ui jrcaia. . Have von noticed tnat tnevjuoan I nave jwu iiuii.vu vu" wua.( oublican. a man of hiirh personal i1r ; r w (UicailUll iciuama CAat.n "v-iv. u Ir'lri ... 4AMnntA KnKito rrtrA . .... ra aVfl7.hrro,'(,mencireie. meets nn the vuMBfici, iciuFciai u.u,,,, was under Grover Cleveland's ad l,.wln ""irddavs ol each month at t t:e I: :.. .... i "". . Dusiness quaimcauous, sicuiuk i tH-ii.. I :k, '-'ncoin rnst No. as, meets In KiS! '? Hal' S" the nd P Finn11 ;J?- 8TITKIKVANT, Post Com. n t ... wis in the Odd Fc Mows' hall. Yanulna . r M V-arier, 01 Mr. Buford's letter indorsing Dr. Carter was published at the same time, and reads as follows: "Corvallis, Or., March 22, 1897: which the doctors fear will be fatal His face was horribly disfigured, one ear being torn off. He was taken to Plainview for medical treatment. Tli. or,nInlmnf nf R W Tntin- "Corvallis, Or., March 22, 1897: "rr - j To the Senators and Represents SOn aS Postmater at Corvallis was tives from Oregon-Gentlemen: Dr. announced in Tuesday s dispatches. V XI. rar.Pr nf T.inroln emmtv. Mr. Johnson is editor of the Gazette "fiSSS oregoMsanappiicantfor the p0. land we anticipate that an $r,coo , 11 k lu7;?krwmcw-: r tt..:.. o..... t-: . 1 postoffice will be a much more sat- "AVI8 Record a p .siuuiivi ui;cu gwica xuuiau agtui - Electricity is becoming a greater factor in agriculture every year. On the great sugar beet farms of Germany, electric plowing has be come a common thing. The major ity of such farms are already equip ped with steam engines; the addi ion of the generating dynamos is easy, and overhead wires or con- ducto laid on the ground carry the rrent to motors at distant points from the common center. The ploughs are operated by being hauled by the motor wagon, and several sets of apparatus can be dri ven simultaneously from the same central point. It is possible with an electrical conductor of 1640 feet and a ploughing rope of 985 feet working length, to plough 222 acres from one centre of operation. With a steam and dynamo equipment of 250 horse-power and with five ploughs, 6,000 acres of medium hea vy ground can be ploughed to a depth of fourteen inches at a total cost of 95 cents per acre. This is a new factor in agriculture, that must ere long be taken into account in the consideration of the production of all the staples. The great wheat fields of the Northwest and the great corn fields of the middle West, are admirably adapted to the use of electrical implements. Electrical engineering will some day be a fea ture of the agricultural course in our universities. Farm News. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a severe cold that caused him to be in a most miser able condition. It was undoubted ly a bad case of lagrippe and recog nizing it as dangerous he took im mediate steps to bring about a speed cure. From the advertise ment of Chamberlaiu's Cough Rem edy and the many good recommen dations included therein, we con cluded to make a first ttial of the medicine. To say that it was sat isfactory in its results is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this ex cellent cough remedy to auyone af flicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Lib ertytown, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. ICrto-Hin t imr r i.nn. y i -i-,nlf, !).. &".. jrc. o. C I .iiii'lH Villi I'n.riirr'K. ivin cu'isUp'ii'n.i fi8 or. 'I. drng.'iMsi fund iini'fv Dry Goods .(S:u,.hfl rwn lslactory position tnan sitting te.LT"''; woRLn.-Pocahont,,. I t bealf of Dr. ' Carter. I can as,ride the edi,orial ,riPod and dun" loieno, Oregon, meets on; ' ' i fl..KL.rili.ra m " 6 " " '1 ' " .."...v. . t. Alt'ni 11 Consul. GEO. BFTIIFR3 llcrV. Er"'f Kl,(er,k.!,,,,,, A"N0LD' W- (i ?C i."Kl-1Nf"OI.N WOMAN'S RELIEF w thl ,nHIrr to the (). A. R. ne I. O. o p. hall, at s o'clock p. in. ?uu p. hu'' Kwmo, President. nHminicfra'inn? MrKinlev has been with iii office more than seven months, and that disgraceful Cleveland pol- l7sv,A!s"?-RlVER DK1.1. ASSEM- I Drtiers are always welcome. tegrity, and well acquainted 1 Indian character. ine reDUDi cans 01 mis touiuv . , . T. would be pleased to see him ap., sua remains uncnangeu. n pointed to that position by the in-. it awful? Exchange. coming administration ; A fflan Q off adverlising Ex-U. S.' Indian Agent. ; uuiil he is more prosperous, is like . a dog trying to catch his tail. ! There is plenty of motion but no Tn l:nn Constloatlon Forn.iT. Take CiuicaroU Cundy Cathartic. 10c or sue. U C C. C. fall to cure, drugviau refund moucs progress. I received a large Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods on the last steamer Call and look at them. Rubber Goods . I have all kinds, Coats, Capes, Boots, Hats, Shoes, etc. Can fit a man up 'for the wettest day of Winter. Groceries My stock is completeand my prices are as low as the lowest Ii. LEWIS, TOIiIEDIZ0.