Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 01, 1898, Image 1

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Volume VI.
DIRECTORY.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Joint Senator
Joint Representative,
Comity Jmlgo
Clerk
ttherift
Treasurer
rohool Superintendent
Surveyor -
Assessor
Coroner '
Commissioners J
Tol. Carter
E. It. Lake
J. O. Stearns
B. F. Jones
George Land Is
J. L. Hyde
8. O. lrvin
Z. M. Derrick
Hurley Lutz
T. M. Coombs
Chas. Williams
F. A. Godwin
County Commissioners Court meetB on Wed
nesday after the first Monday in February,
April, June, August, October and December.
'. CIRCUIT COURT.
Hun. J. C. Fuiimluu, Juue
W. K. Yates Pros. Attorney
'Sourt convenes on 4th Monday In July and
tourth Monday in January, of each year.
CITY OF TOLEDO.
t.'F. .lonos Mayor
II. Denlinger . : Recorder
M. J. Allphin Marshal
T. P. Fish Treasurer
c.ll. Crosno f.-...-!
i'. I,, (lowell I
c.. i,. 1 1 loison i Aldermen
. M. null l , .
F -;d Stanton,.
Albert Waugn .'
Council meets im the first Mondayevenlng in
each month.
TOLEDO PRECINCT.
Justice of the Pence
(Nonstable
J. A. Hall
J.C.Altree
NKWTORT.
Justice of the Peace (loo. F. Sylvester
t.uuslauW) W. II. Crutchtleld
YAQUINA.
Justice of the Peace J. 8. Rooth
Constitute W. L. Watklns
ELK CITY.
Justice of the Peace A. It. Clark
Constable, Alex Burkhaltcr
LITTLE ELK.
Jusii '!'of the Peace Chas. Henderson
Constable Z. 8. Derrick
. . . NASHVILLE.
Justice of the Peace I. S. Huntington
Constable...... N. F. Edwards
: T.kAVKRCKEHK. .
Justice nf the i'cace Rami Hill
' 'unstable loseph tionrley
TIUKVVATEK.
Justice nf the Peace N. J. (Joodman
constable W. A. Vlrtlto
LOIISTEIt.
JiHtice nf the Pence L. A. leek
Constable W. P Taylor
LOWER AI.SEA and Y ACHATS.
Justice nf the I'cace. Win. Wakefield
Constable. John Early
SALMON RIVER.
lusticB of the Peace Chas. Read
'unstable M. lierton
noss.
.Instlc.e of the Peace W. II. Conk
Constable eo. E. Croxford
CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. .
IIKTIKIIUST EPISCOPAL Cll URC1I Services
at Toledo on the first and third Sabbaths
of each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbath
school every Sabbath niornluir at loo'clock.
Rev. C. It. ELI-SWORTH. Pastor.
(JT. JOHN'S CHURCH (Protestant Episeopal.1
5 Divine service the third Sunday of every
month, at 11 a. m. All arc invited to attend,
itcv. Chas. Rooth, Missionary. Residence,
' Rectory Newport, Or.
O. O. V. Elk Lodge No. l:!4, meets every
Saturday evening in its hall at Elk City.
Visiting brothers nlwavs welcome.
J. C. DIXON, K. It.
P. A. MILLER. Secy.
VK. A: A. M. Newport Lodge No. JC, regular
convocation on Saturday on or before each
full moo.;. Visiting brothers are cordially
welcomed. (!E(). Kl.(l, M. vv.
JOHN It UCK LEY, Secy. J
raqulna Kay Council No. 1V National Union,
meets on second and fourth Friday nightsof
the month. Traveling friends are welcome.
T. I', l'l.sn, , Sec. N. SNOW, Pres.
l liOOD LODGE No. 7U, Rotiekah Degroc,
I.O. O. K., meets In'the Odd I'ellowshall in
this city on Tuesday evening of each week.
JENNIE ARNOLD, N. G.
Hl'RD RAINES, Secretary. ,
'fHVII.IlllIT REHKKAH LODGE No. SO. meets
' at the I. O. (). F. hallat Elk City on the first
and third Thursday evenings of each month.
Visiting incuiliers alwavs welcome.
MRS. .1. 1. VAN ORDEN, N. G.
Miss MAUI) DEYOK, Secretary.
CVinea tirovc, Woodmen circle, meets on the
C Slid aii'l llh Thursday of each month at
:80 o clock r M.
Mrs.jKSKtE Arnold, W. G.
Mrs. Eunice Akin, Clerk.
IV R. C AUK LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF
" Corps, No. 40, auxiliary to the . A: It.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th .Thursdays in each
month in the I. ). o. V. hall, at '2 o'clock p. in.
Mrs. Is.x Pn'MiKVAfiT. President.
Mrs. CAitniK l'EAins, Secy.
ITNITED ARTISANS-KIVEU DULL ASSF.M
lily No. 92, United Artisans, meets on Jnd
nd 4th Wedncsdav nights of each month in
ld Fellows hall. Elk Citv. Orgoin Visiting
sisters and brothers are aftvuys welcome.
F. M. CARTER, M. A.
LAURA DALAR. Secretary. . ...
I O. O. F. Newport Lodge No. m, meets every
1 Saturday evening.' visiting brothers arc cor
dially Invited to attend, L. O. OLSSON, N. G.
J. W. OLIVER, Socrotary.
T O. O. FV-Tledo Lodge, 'Kn. 108, " Meet
1 'every Saturday ovo'ilng at their ball In this
town.
II. A. ARNOLD.'N.G.
. 0. KROGSTADSec'y. .
T O. O. F. Ray Lodge No. 1W, of Yau,rtlna City,
4 meets every Wednesday 'evening. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
A .IS. CASTEEL, N.O. .
8. A. PRU1TT, Secretary.
I A. U. Abe Lincoln Post No. fi, meets in
V tne Odd Fellows' Hall mi. the first and
third Saturdays of each month. '
THOS. STAKELY, Post Com.
T. P. FISH, Adjutant.
.4 O. U. W. Western Star t-odge No. 78,
-" meets In the Odd l'e'lmvs' hall, Yaquina,
on first and third Saturday evenings In each
month. Visiting brothers are always welcome.
.... II. K. LUGGER, M. W.
H. L. TRAVIS, Recorder.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Pocahontns
' ' Camp No. W9, Toledo Oregon, meets on
the first and third Fridays in each month In
theOd Fellows' hall. Visiting neighbors are
Iwsys welcome.
U.K. PEAIRS, R, K. MMER, '
Consul. Clerk.
Ip.cdepericierit in etll jthlrxgs, JNTe-u.tr'Q,! in " HSTotnin g.
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, April i, tSgB.
AN0THER
IMMENSE LOT
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NEW GOODS RECEIVED
-AT THK NEW
New Double Store
HEBE YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT.
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Dry Goods,
AND A LARGE STOCK OF
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY CALL AND BE CONVINCED
RespeetfuJLly, y
.'Tip BAY MERCANTILE COMPANY, '
TOLBOO:
ANDY
CUREC0H5TJPAT10H
I 25 SO liS
ABSOLUTELY GOARANTEED,!?I''r:Ti,fc
ule nnil linnklct free. Ad. STERLING REMUDV
SHERIFF'S SALS.
VOTICK H IIERERY GIVEN THAT DY
virtno and authority of a Judgment exocu
Hon and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Lincoln, bearing date of February l"ih, 1H9S.
and under the peal of said court and attested
by the clerk thereof, upon a jiidirnicnt and or
der of sale rendered in said court on the 2Mh
day of January, ls!i;, and entered on the 27th
day of January, 1W, in a suit therein pending
wherein Milton Hunt was plaintlll', and U.K.
Jones and Ella Jones and C. G. Copeland were
defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and
against sutd defendants, for the sum of Three
hundred and fifty dollars, with Interest thereon
at the rate of 1U per cent per annum from the III
lay of August, lH'.u. (less the sum of IM. paid
thereon on Octobor 6th, liv3.) and the further
sum of Twenty-five dollars attornev's fee, and
further som of feventeen Dollars costs and dis
bursements, and for the sale of the mortgaged
premises hereinafter described, or so much
thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the sev
eral amounts above stated; which execution
and order of sale is to mo directed and deliver
ed, and commands me to make the said sums
of money with costs and accruing cnsls bv the
sale of the n al property hereinafter described.
And in pursuance thereof I, as sheriff of said
Lincoln county, Oregon, will, on
Monday, the nth day of April, 1808,
at the hour of one o'clock In tne afternoon of
said day at the front door of the Court house
in ihe city of Toledo, In said Lincoln county,
sell at public auction, for cash in band to the
highest bidder, all of the following described
real property, towlt: An undivided three-fifths
interest in the following: Ileglnning at the
northeast corner of fractional. Iit Numbered
11, of lllock Numbered 10, of the town of To
ledo Lincoln count, state of Oregon,, thence
north 209 foet; thence, eant 209 feet to a point
thirty feet east of the southeast corner of frac
tional lot Numbered I I. block Numbeied ll.nf
said town of Toledo; Uicnce south 209 (cct;
thence west 209 feet to place l beginning. con
talnlng one acre of land, more or less, being
situated, lying and being In Lincoln county,
Oregon, or so much thereof as may bo necessa
ry to raise the amount duo tho plaintiff and
costs of suit and attorney's fee and the cost of
and upon this writ, and which may be sold
separately without material Injury to the pat
ties Interested, together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging, as well as all the right, title and In
terest of the said defendants and all peisons
claiming through or under them since the 2ith
day nf January, lsw, of, In and to the same to
satisfy the said Judgment execution and order
of sale and the several amounts due thereon
aa above set forth, with costs and accruing
costs.
Dated February, 2tth lm
GEO. A. LANDIS,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
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The only secret about Scott 'a
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than when made In the old
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pestle a.few ounces at a time.
This is why Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver . oil. never sepa
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and every, spoonful is equal to
every other spoonful. ( ,
In ether emulsions you are liable to
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BCOTT'8 EMULSION has been endorse
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contain! Ihe furett Norwegian Cod-liver Oil
and Hyfofhoiphitet.
Put up In souent and fi.es sites. TheroiaU
size may be enough to sat jour ccugn or
4lp your bfcby .
tioct Tohsrro Spit sod gaol Tear Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak kieo
trong. All druggists, Moor II, Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. nddrcBti.
owenmg nevea, i, umcago or Hew Yorlt
The Union Ticket.
STATE.
For Governor,
WILL R. KING, of Baker.
For Secretary of State,
H. R. KINKAID, of Lane.
For Treasurer,
W. E. GRACE, of Baker.
For Supreme Judge,
W. A. RAMSEY, of Yamhill.
For Attorney General,
J. L. STORY, of AVasco,
For Btate Printer,
CHAS. A. FITCH, of Clackamas.
For Supt. of Public Instruction,
II. S. LYMAN, of Clatsop.
For Congressman, 1st District,
ROBT. M. VEATCII, of Douglas,
DISTRICT.
For Circuit Judge,
J. W. HAMILTON, of Douglas,
For District Attorney,
II. DENLINGER, Jr. of Lincoln,
REPRESENTATIVE.
For Joint Senator,
D. P. BLUE, of Lincoln,
For Joint Representative,
A. L. CLARK, of Benton.
COUNTY.
For county judge
J. F. STEWART.
For county clerk
HURLEY LUTZ.
For shnriff
T. T. REEDER. '
For treasurer
M, L. TRAPP.
For assessor '
H. N. FOSTER.
For superintendent
JERRY BANKS.
For surveyor
Z. M. DERRICK.
For commissioner
W. R. AVAKEFIELD.
For coroner
SAM VAN PELT.'
PRECINCT.
For Justice of the Peace,
0. O. KROGSTAD.
For Constable,
AUSTIN ALTREE.
THE SMALL FARMER.
On the small farm avenues are
open to the owner which are prac
tically closed to the large farmer.
He is not crowded with work, he
can look more into ,t,he details of
his business, can pay more atten
tion to the marketing of his pro
duce, and, in short, can farm more
closely in every ways. He can feed
all he raises; in selling he comes in
closer contact with the consumer,
and he can afford to look after the
little odds and ends which are so
olten wasted. Exchange. -
Endorsing the above we would
add: Lincoln county is especially
adapted to the small farmer.. Na
tiire has subdivided the arable land
into small tracts, these are extrem
ly fertile and surrounded by vast
stretches of hill range where cattle,
sheep and goats can find excellant
pasture. '
Once upon a time Thos. H.
Tongue, who is now a gold bug,
was interested in defeating Mr.
Dolph for the senatorship, he pub
lished a letter in the Oregonian,
against gold and contracted curren
cy, from which the following is an
extract:
"A continuance of this legisla
tion means constant contraction.
Scarce money means dear money,
with increased purchasing power;
it means a decrease in the price' of
every other species of property real
and personal in the country and in
city; it means decrease in the wa
ges of all classes of labor skilled
and unskilled, manual and profes
sional. But worst of all it means
an enormous increase in indebtness
of every class, public and private,
with diminished power to pay. It
means confiscation of the property
of the debtor, for the benefit of the
creditors." Roseburg Review.
J. woaUka .fl, Dr. Mllea' Palm FUla.
Number 4.
A Town With a Prospect. 4
Among the many desirable points
for the investment of capital and tne
selection of homes in Lincoln
County, Elk City presents some
claims of special value. Located
at the junction of the Yaquina and
Biff Elk rivers, with a snlenrlid silp
for a commercial and residence town,
commanding the trade of two valleys
'.vith pure air uuJ Wdici uud a iei uie
soil, she has all the natural and
commercial advantages necessary
for the building and support of a
thrifty business town. For the next
five or six years she will reap large
ly of the benefits arising from the
improvement of the Yaquina harbor.
All the stone used in the constru:.
tion of the jetties will be quarried
at that point. Prospective bidders
on the goyernment contract have
secured options on all the quarries
that can. be reached by barges.
Samples of the stone from these
quarries have ' been tested by the
government engineers and pro
nounced firstclass for jetty purposes.
A large force of men will be in con
stant employment and large sums
of money will . be expended there.
This will create and sustain a large
volume of trade, and also make a
good market for all the produce in
that vicinity. Home seekers Can
find desirable farms in that section
at moderate cost. There is no bet
ter grazing land iii Oregon than on
the upper bay. Cattle run on , the
open range the year round.' with
out being fed and cbme 'out in the
spring in fine contfltion. The hills
between there and the coast break
the force of the winter storms; andJ
all the land being above' tidewater,"
stock are subject to the chill of wind
and water as upon the lower bay.
Among the permanent industries
which hereafter will form an im
portant factor in the prosperity ' of
Elk City, the quarrying of commer
cial sand stone undoubtedly ranks
first. No better building stone is
to be fouud on the coast, and most
of this stone can be loaded from the
quarries onto the barges, greatly re
ducing the cost of transportation.
I be Pioneer Sand Stone Co. have
one of the best equipped plants in
Oregon and an inexhaustible supply
of rock. Rochester, Curry and
Kauke are just opening up the
Bevins' quarry with some superior
ledges of colored stone. With these
advantages, Elk City will be right
in the swim for the next half dozen
years.
POOR SPAIN.
When Brother Mathews of the
News.in his discussion of the Span
ish question last week, struck a
theatrical atitude and yelled "Sic
sempei tyrannis," we knew that the .
jig was up with Spain. If Spain '
should die from the effect of this re-
lentless blow, and we hae no
doubt but that she will, we think
that her executor may have an ac
tion against the News.
The "devil" in a Muskogee
printing office "sizes up" the girls
of his town as follows; "TheCaW
tT" of our town girls are small,
tapering and beautiful shaped,
their ii are as brilliant as , and
they are without a in this or any
other ; their frowns are like ftt
and their 12.US678QO excite !!! of
pleasure. Read thisf closely: do
not ? its reliadility and try
the situation.
To Cora Constipation Forever.
Take Oascareti Candy Cathartic. lOo or Bo,
If C. C. 0. tall to euro, drugglate refund money.