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CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. " ' Corvallis 1:45 P m Arrive Yaquina, 6:00 p. m. No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. m. ' Corvallis 11:40 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:25 p For Detroit: m. m. ra. m. Leaves Corvallis Albany Arrive Detroit Returning: Leaves Detroit ' Albany Arrive Corvallis 7:30 a 8:05 a. 12:20 p. 12:40 p. 6:05 p. 6:55 P. m. m. m. Al- No. 1 and No 2 connect at hany and Corvallis with Southern Pacfiic trains giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches.- Train for the mountains airive at Detroit at noon giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam rivers same day. H. L. Walden, Edwin Stone, : T. F. & P. A. lager, j Don't You Know That Ave give more groceries for one dolltir than any other house in the city? If not it will pay you to call and be convinced. We always have on hand fresh goods. A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Next door to Postolllce. Biggest Offer Yet. THE WEEKLY LEADER THE TWICE-A-WEEK DETROIT FREE PRESS 110TII PAPERS ONE YEAR for Orjly $2.00: THK TWICK-A-WHHK DKTItOIT KKKK PKKSS needs no introduction . Its many special artir eles by notod writers have given it a world wide reputation. In short, it in one of the cleanest, brightest and beHt papers paiers pub ItNhed. No pains or expense will be spared in keeiilnir tin its htirh standard. Remember, that by takliiK advantage of this ' combination yon Ret 104 Coie8 of the LEADER ana KM copies ot ine t ut ruu&s, zm papers for only 2.00. A 500 PAGE BOOK FREE The Free Press Annual Year Book and Almanac For 1898. (OltKUn, COMCISK, (OM1M.KTK. OVFR 20.000 COPIES OP 1897 1IOOC WER SOLD AT 2" CENTS EACH. An accurate and superior Hook of Reference that tells you all you want to know. A practi cal Educator ntidilatid Rook of Encyclopedic information on subjects Stat Istieal, Otllcial, l'o li tic.nl and Agricultural; likewise a Hook of Religious Pact, and genoral Practical Direc tions on jveryday all'atrs of oll'.ee, Home and Farm. A copy of this book will be sent to all Sub scribing Immediately and Sending 15 Cents aii di'ionrtl for mailing excuses, making $1.15 in all. The book will he published about Dec. in ner 2.r. 1897. Copies of the book wi'.l besntto all taking advantage of this of this oiler, as soon afler the above date ns posslnle. Address, The LEADER, Toledo Oregon. A FULL LINE OV COOK and HEATING STOVES.. Sold at the Lowest Prices. T. W. GORMAN, Yaquina City, - Oregon. "Why Women Sleep. ' The highly organized, finely-strung nervous system of women sub jects them to terrors of nervous apprehen sion which no man can ever appreciate. The peace of mind, the menial poise and calmness under difficulties, which is neces sary for happy womanhood is only possible when the sensitive feminine organism is in a perfectly healthy condition. If there be any weakness or derangement in this re spect no remedy in the world so com pletely restores womanly health, nervous vigor and capability as the wonderful "Favorite Prescription" invented by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. It purifies, heals and strengthens; insures functional regularity; provides physical reinforcement and sus taining power at periods of special weak ness and nVrireo;r,tj. It is the only medicine which makes the coming of baby safe and comparatively easy. In a personal letter to Dr. Pierce, Mrs. Marguerite Collin, of Cutler, Algoma Co., Ont, says: "I was a sufferer and was cured by Dr. Pierce's wonderful medirine. When I com menced the medicine I could neither eat nor sleep. My hands and feet were constantly cold: I had a wasting, troublesome drain for three months, 'Xud my monthly periods were never regular. I took Dr. Pierce's Fnvorite Prescrip tion and it cured me. I feel well: I thank the World's Dispensary Medical Association." LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEIENTS. Votice is hereby given that at a regular meet-i-i ing of the Common Council of the City of Toledo, Lincoln county, state of Oregon, the following improvements were ordered made, to-wit: that a sidewalk be laid in front of Hlock Number 12 in Fifth addition to the City of Toledo, commencing at the place where the sidewalk on Fourth street terminates in front of Myers' house, continuing hence on up said Fourth street to junction of Hill and Grove streets. Also a sidewalk on the west side of Block 9 in said addition on Grove street, in front of the Episcopal church and Dick piop erty. Also a sidewalk on the south side of KlocklO in said addition on Sixth street in front of llryson and Emmons property. Witness my hand and seal hereunto allixed this, the 20th day of September, 1898. R. E. COLLINS. (Seal) Recorder of City of Toledo. 021 Notice ot Sale. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Lincoln oountv. In the matter of the estate of Lottie E. Palm er, deceased. To Mary A. Palmer, Emma Reed, Nettie Palmer, Nellie Palmer, Henrv L. Palmer heirs at law of Lottie E. palmer, deceased and to the public. Notice is hereby given the we, Henry L. Palmer and Mary Palmer, executors of the estate of Lottie E. Palmer deceased above named will on Saturday, November the 11th 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of said day in the city of Toledo in said county and state oiler for sale at public auction upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third cash in hand and balance on five years' time on good approved security with interest at 10 per cent per annum. The following described real property: The Northeast quarter of the East one-half of section 80, township 11 south of range 10 west of Willamette meridian, con taining 1(10 acres. Also beginning at a point f.00 feet east of the Northeast corner of Lot No. 7, lilock No 9 Jones' addition to Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, thence east 400 feet thence south '230 feet, thence west '200 feet, th' north K0 feet, thence west '200 feet thence north '2(0 feet to place of beginning contain ing 2 acres more or less. Also beginning 225 feet east of northeast corner of Lot 7, Mock 8 Jones' addition to Toledo, thence east 200 feet thence south to line between H. F. Jones and K. M. Stanton, thence west 200 feet thence north 200 feet to place of beginning, all situat ed in Lincoln county, Oregon. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, October 10, 1898. HENRY E. PALMER. MARY PALMER, B. F. Jones, DePue & Cook, Executors. Ii4 Attorneys. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and in pursuance of two certain executions issued out of the county court of the State of Oregon for Ronton county, under the seal of said court, each bearing date the 10, day of August, 1808, upon two certain Judgments each duly rendered by tho said county court in the matter of the estate of D. It. Irvine, deceased, one of said two certain Judgments being in fa vor of L, He tt in an and against S. U. Irvln as ex ecutor of the estate of D. H. Irvine, deceased, and 8. (. Irvin individually, for the sum of $180 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 7th day of August, 1807, and the other one of said two ceitaln judgments being In favor of M. M. Davis and K. h. Wilson as executors of the estate of J. R. llryson, deceased, and against said 8. G. Irvln as executor of said estate of D. B. Irvine, deceased, and 8. G. Irvln as an individual, for the sum of 153 Bnd Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an num thereon from said August 7, 1808, and the costs and disbursements of the said proceeding to be taxed, not to exceed the sum of $'27, each of which said Judgments were duly docketed in the judgment docket of the said county court on the 2Hrd day of September. 1897; and each of which said executions issued on said judgments aforesaid aie to me directed and delivered and each commandsme to satisfy the said sums of money due thereon by the sale of the property of the said S. G. Irvln, that I shall find within the county of Lincoln and State of Oregon. Now, therefore, in pursuance of said execu tions and each of them, I have levied upon the following described real property belonging to the said S.G. Irvln, towit: Lots numltcred 5, t, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in Block No. 75, In Hayley & Casu's 3rd add. to Newport, and Lots numbered Had 12 in block nuuiWed iM, and lot No. in block number 50. in Case & Rayley's 2nd add. to Newport; and lot No. 11, block 2, Irvln & Kellogg Blocks; lot 1 block 9. lot 1 bk 15, lot 1 bk 10, hit 2 bk 10, e K of lot 1 block 11, lot 18 block A Wilson & Harlow block, lots IS and 14 In Harlow block A. lot 10 Nevada block, lots A and 1J in Cressy block 1, in Nye 1 hompson's add. to Newport, Lincoln county. Oregon ; and on Saturday, the aind day of October, 1898, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the court house door in the city of Toledo. Lincoln county, Oregon. 1 will oiler for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand all of the right title ahd interest and estate of the said 8. G. 'irvln in and to the above described real property to satisfy the several amounts due on each of the said Judgments and executions, with costs and accruing costs. Dated this22ml day of 8eplemberl898. Sheriff of Llucoln County) Oregon. ........ Kao.j-mk. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER W. L. DAVIS, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year - $1 50 Six Months - 75 Three Months - 50 Entered at the postofflce at Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Advertising rates made known on application, Business locals will be inserted in these col- be run until ordered discontinued. Everv postmaster in Lincoln county is author ized to act as agent for the Leadkb. Official County Paper. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898. EDITORIAL.. But few people would kick at the weather this week. We are glad to so many news correspondents appear. Their items always assist in making a live paper. . The clerk hire of the committees of the house was $206 per day dur ing the extra Se.viuii. The senate committee clerks received $3,683 or over $184 per day. Clerks for the legislature at $390 per day we sup pose are necessary, but much work can be done for that money. The wife of our governor-elect died very suddenly at Omaha last week Thursday night. The re mains were brought to Salem and interred at Macleay Sunday. Mr. Geer's many friends in this vicinity will sincerely sympathise with him in his loss of a loyal wife and loving mother. Five thousand cases ot salmon could have been put up in a can nery situated here this year just as well as not. Several thousand dollars could have been distributed among our fishermen and a neat little margin would have been left for the cannery. Toledo people should erect and equip such a can nery and to the fish department add irun canning macninery. Siirli a combination at Toledo would prove a financial success. In other columns will, be found two communications, one from Mr. Zeigler at Kernville, and one from Jack Allphin of this place. The former does not seem to think Toledo ought to work for roads leading to her streets and business louses but ought to assist other places. Toledo finds no fault with Kernville for building a road to Newport. That is their business. To look out and build one to Toledo is our business, and both should be;0resrm has been eliminated, and heartily endorsed by all Kernville people. There is also a wav to secure the county aid and legal tender so short in Kernville. Mr. Aliphin speaks of his democratic principles in no misleading man ner, using very forceful English, but that is Jack's well known way. He wants no misunderstanding. The Eugene Guatd upholds Gov. Tanner for not sending troops to protect miners at Virden and says further: "If other governors had used the same method in dealing with labor troubles, loss of life would have been averted and present relations between employer and employe would be more satisfac tory." es, all white miners would be killed, then relations would be more quiet and peaceful. Because Gov. Tanner refused to send aid, there are eight more homes despondent and ten where pain and discouragement sit above i the mantel. No matter whether ' the mine-owneTS or the miners were wrong. Gov. Tanner was surely wrong in not being there to piotect life when fully notified that trouble j would ensue. In all these labor . troubles no one knows who will fire ( the first shot and that governor is j wrong who fails to respond wheu asked and fully warned of what is ' to come to pass. So it looks to us. Oregon Hemp. One of the least attractive but nevertheless most interesting and valuable exhibits of Oregon's natur al resources at the exposition, which escapes the attention of many of its visitors, is that of Oregon-grown Japanese hemp, cannabis sativa T rt:- tUnt Vn. jap"u., t u.ouuu mai .0. luc bears immense pos- sibilities. The fact that the United States for a series of years imported from foreign countries vegetable fibers to the fabulous amount of $40,000, 000 to $50,000,000 per annum, a great part of which could profitably be cultivated in this country, draws , the serious attention of our national department of agriculture and of farsighted and enterprising citizens to these products of foreign soils; and many have been the trials with fibrous plants during the last 15 or 20 years, in nearly every state of the Union, foremost among these plants being the genuine hemp, Cannabis saliva. Attracted by the favorable re ports in regard to the culture of this useful growth in our neighbor ing state of California, and the preparation of its valuable fibers by newly invented American machines, which in respect to efficiency, sim plicity and perfect work, eclipse all similar English, French and Ger man devices, two of our progressive citizens, Messrs. Charles E. Ladd, banker, and S. M. Mears, president of the Portland cordage works, con cluded to try this important agri cultural industry, as also the tech nical industries indispensable for the preparation of the fibrous ma terial. At heavy expense quantities of acclimated seeds were procured, the co-operation of an expert in I this peculiar branch of human ac tivity was secured, and several decorticating and accessory ma chines constructed in this very city j of portiancl The seeds were dis- .. " trihnt H erratic omnn .U.:ft.. VT X r , . . s wuu me necessary instructions in regard to culture, and the appointed superintendent took great pains in visiting repeatedly the different fields, lending hi? helping hand to the farmers and doing much for the attainment of that grand success which is now given ocular demon stration at the exposition . From the experiences gathered this season by practical experiments, every doubt about any possible ' unfavred chmatical conditions in "w ivcr ur uueiaua can be found, such as keeps the mois ture during the growing period, when the plant is absorbing large quantities of water, the profitable growth of this genuine bemp can in advance be considered an assured fact. The counties of Multnomah, Yamhill, Beuton and Lincoln, in deed, are to be congratulated on account of having in their midst such enterprising farmers, who by their untiring and intelligently con ducted efforts have, during one single season, fully demonstrated that Oregon's soil and climate are j splendidly adapted to a most vulu j able industry, which, no doubt, is 1 destined in the near fti, . . .ululv, ivj a I ml II great importance in the political economy of the YVebfoot state, by diversifying her agricultural 'pur suits, and consequently developing large technical industries, which will bring fair wages to thousands of willing hands, thus developing unlimited resources to our posterity for centuries to come. Farmers visiting the exposition are cordially invited to inspect these hemp exhibits, which, by close investigation, will prove as interesting as instructive, since not only the agricultural product, the stems, are displayed, hut also decorticated ribbons and retted fibers, ready for the spinniZfS of the Portland Cordage "uac are i mute testing 1 Droeressi est,mnial 11 " and of valuable effect of itelli plied technic gemlV Fiber Expert FpH- r this eitv.w w T i remey ' "a ueen em. with the j eUttuSI, -"-"",c"aenee of culture proDer nn,i 1 1 tuc Duer.s during th; son; has already had 0N -uJt,., oj rlns were successful this 8m,.. who ate planning ow for 'a,i ture of Oregon hemn on extensive scale as to atl- for local wants during ,he , season. They have in view J the exporting of quantities 0 Drenarpft rihfr f- ,.-i?. . ' . " "UJ astern statb' auu tu European countries ere ma,, years have gone. 1 $9. 501 Any application to Mr. FrenJ iuj uiiurmauon in regard to hem culture and the profits tobederij from it- in flrar.n j TV . . nil we 7,7 -5 rfnu w-suinpo, will meet with promnt ,,..: free of charge. Oregonian. Have you looked over Tellefson' new goods? It not, why not? the East, not ashamed of you, J J uuvl. n il I I V H mint. mm xtiv, LiSADER a year. If you want to buy a new dress look over the H . 6"uo, gmj hams, outing flannels and calicos at Tellefson s Cash Store, Yaquina How to Prevent Crouo. We have to children who are suoject to attack of croup. When- ail anaiK. in CUminF fin mi. wife gives tbem Chamberlain's Coueh Remedv and it alwava . i im vents the attack. It is a house hold . necessity in this county and no matter wh.it pp tv n, nf r - .... . mi uui JI, it would not do to be without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. More of it is sold here than of all other cough medicines combined. J. M. Nickle, of Nickle Bros., merch ants, Nickleville. Pa. For sale hv O. O. Krogstad, druggist. Clearance Sale. Do not foriret tliar T am cpllins 0 - ..u. Vl.ll'g goods at a real bargain in the next 30 days. Iam leaving the Bay in a short time and my stock of Gen eral merchandise, store and fixture will be sold in the next 30 or 40 days. Call and see my goods and get my prices. Yours truly, Peter Telleffson. Executrix Notice. KOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned ha been duly appointed by Ike County Court of the State nf Oregon for Lincoln county, executrix of the estate of Josephs, Coiikllu, deceaned. All parties having claims against fhIc! estate are hereby required to present the came to me proerJy verified as by law required, at the olliceof 0. E. Hawkins, at Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of October, 1WW. CATHERINE COXKLIN, .Executrix of the estate of Joseph 8. Conklln, deceased. c. E. Hawkins, 021. Attorney for Executrii. Notice. Notice Is hereby given by the undorslgned administrator of the estate of James McCallerf deceased, to the creditois of and all personi having claims against the said deceased, lo exhibit them with the necessary voucher! duly verified within six months after the lint publication of this notice, to the said admin istrator at his residence at Toledo, Oregon. Dated October 10, 188. . LEE WADE, B. F. JONES, Administrator. Attorney. n4 Shcriirs Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue and authority of an Execution and Order oi Sale issued out of the Cfrcuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Lincoln bear ing date September th, 1HU8, and under the Beal of said court and duly attested by toe Clerk thereof upon a Judgement and Order oi Sale rendered in said court on thellftth day ot July 1MM, sain Judgement was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's ofllce of said court in aforesaid county on the 25th day of July .ww in a suit therein pending wherein C. . Kwl ingsandlid N. Hlodgett were plaintiffs ana Joseph O. Briggs wasdef ndant and in favor of said plaliitills and against the said defend ant for the sum of One Hundred and ixtr Five and Seventy-Five one-hundredths lars in United States gold coin with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of Ten per cent per annum frrm the Mth du of July IMS until paid and the further sum of Twenty Five Dollars attorneys' fees and the sum 01 Eleven Dollars costs and also the costs upon this writ. The aforesaid Exection and Order of Sale is to me directed and delivered "a commands me that by sale of the herelnalter described real property belonging to the saia defendant Joseph O. Briggs I make the several amounts of monev aforesaid to satisfv the saw Execution and Order of Sale to-wlt: 1M North one-halt ot Lot Number 4 in Block Nuin; ber 1 in the city of Newport. Lincoln count) Oregon. Therefore on Saturday, tub 29th day of Octobkb A D 1898 at 1 oclock p m at the Court Hoi" door in Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, j will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash the above described real P ope"? together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belongi'ia J well as all right title and interest of the Joseph O. Briggs in and to the above described real property and all persons claiming throngn or under him since the 25th day of July 1W or so much thereof as may be necessary to satlsty said Judgement and Execution and amounts due thereon as above set forth with interest costs and accruing costs. J. H. R0S8, . ,m . BhTlfTof Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated Toledo, September 29th 1898. o21