Cedar Mill .and Fixture Gompany,
0. R. ALTREE, Manager.
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
W. L. DAVIS, Editor.
Dealers
in
Cedar Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, M0ULD1NS, SHINGLES
.A.t Lowest Prices.
A. T. PETERSON, Agent, Toledo, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year - - - 9
Six Months -
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
umns at five cents per line per week, and will
be run until ordered discontinued.
Everv postmaster in Lincoln county is author
ized to act as agent lor the Leader.
Official County Paper.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898.
TOLEDO COMniSSION HOUSE.
T. P. FISH, Manager.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR
AND EEED.
very tiling at Lowest Prices.
YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED.
From Kernville.
Kernville, Or., Oct. 17. 1898.
Editor Leader:
I see the road question is
being agitated that the county
and help us put a road where God
has indicated by beating the hills
down and shearing off the timber
on a straight line out.
Very Respectfully
J. B. ZlEGLER.
A Tuesday despatch from Paris
says: Today (Monday) the con
ference reached a crisis for the first
time. Judge Day presented the
demands of the American com
mission in threatening words. He
said that delay was the only possible
object obtainable by the persistent
efforts of the Spanish commissioners druggist
to saddle the United States with 1
the Cuban debt, and would be
tolerated no longer, as the United
States would neither assume nor
guarantee any part of the debt.
The Spaniards replied that this
Keaiestate For Sale Cheap
The followingRealEstateiaoff " ,
salecheav. RWt v ToffeU
-v un. ni.-v ;
4ur an1 T n4-n 1 O 1
i( ana 3) Bn(j ,
11 liaiTi i m.
ai,KX " 111 'ock Three, Btant.
dition to Toledo and nui. ...
flnso's nnH Ttal0., , .fllnetyii
;n'!Aj;
Case's and Bayley's third . aaaw y
Newport, all in Lincoln county (W,
Make me an offer. y
S. L.Kline.
Corvallis, Oregon
- '
Old fashion in .1
uc can replace Chamberlain
Cohc, Cholera and Diarrhoea lu
edy. For sale by O. 0. '
City Marshal's Sale"
By virtue of a warrant issued out of tk.
. corder's court of the Cilvnnv.u0! " I
of Lincoln and state of Ortir.,n ? . "W"1;
lt.A. . J""i
following list and assessed "or th 7 ?M
at
rented and tlili vprori ............,"
upon the certain lots and lock J Jf ,!ltol,
erty ot delinquent tax toIK
o o - - - xuv wi.iiiuiug - 1 iuiiuyiuK imi, Him assessed lor the er 1 I
should give aid to a road to Beaver placed Spain in a position of repud i- ;L&dceseVand B1:1''
TOLEDO,
OREGON.
This is to Certify I
8f
That I, Otto O. Krogstad, am
1 a Merchant of Toledo, Or
That I sell Drugs and
Medicines, Stationery and
School Books, Paints and
Oils, Wall Paper, No
tions and Toys, also Gar
den and Grass seeds of
all kinds.
I further certify that I be
lieve in fair dealing, and SI
am willing to "Live and 8j
twt Live." m
ROSS & EICE,
BLACKSMITHS.
B. F. JONES,
Attorn ey-at-Law,
'Notary Public.
TOLEDO, - ORGON.
Will practice in all the courts of
Oregon. Fiveand one-half years
clerk of Probate and Circuit
courts. Has complete up-to-date
Abstract of Lincoln County.
C. E. HAWKINS, y
Attorney-atLaw,
Notary Public.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
TOLEDO,
OREGON.
General Shop and Repair work of all kind done
at reasonable prices. llOKSKSHOKlNG a spe
cialty, (ilve n a call.
1IEAYE11 CREEK
WOO HEX WAKE CO.,
Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon.
Manufacturers of all kinds ot
Woodenware. 1
Prices given on applicatian.
p JOB PRINTING I j
Of nil kinds neatly and promptly
V executed. Trices reasonable and all ft
r We make a specialty of printing 2
y Pamphlets, Catamites. Legal lllanks,
F Letter Heads, Hill Heads, Statements, Z3
y fcnveiopes, fctc, fete., fctc.
l'rlccs and Estimates furnished on
all kiudsof printing. 3
THE LEADER JOb'dEPARTMENT,
Toledo, Oregon.
UiilUIUillllUllilljlUlUIlK
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Attorn ey-at-Law,
okkoon an, okkgon.
Land Titles and Land Office Busi
ness a Specialty
Creek and a trail to the mouth of
Siletz, each to go to Toledo. I
heartily wish . these roads and To
ledo all success, except that their
succes should root the Siletz Bay
people out of a little bit of help
they very, very badly need. We
are now trying to build a wagon
road down the coast to the port of
Yaquina Bay at Newport. God
knows it is the only chance for us
to get a wagon road out or even a
good trail except the one to Sheri
dan, 48 miles distant. He knows
it, for it was He that tumbled those
mountains in there between where
we live and where Toledo is built,
so thick that the Siletz river lias to
double on itself until it goes 40
miles to get across 15 miles of them.
They are not more than 400 or 500
feet high, but they are steep, and
well covered with heavy timber and
logs.
We love the Toledo people.
They are good, kind, clever people.
They are admirable, and they sell
us goods cheap and treat us well
when we go there. But the road
ating or of reducing the face value
of the Cuban bonds from 50 to 60
per cent, paying only half the
stipulated interest on the reduced
value. Before they would adopt
either alternative they would sur
render to the United States the
entire Philippines. Judge Day
responded that the surrender of the
Philipines would probably be de
manded, irrespective of the Cuban ; "hMfe
or any other debt. This, to the j fcVtZh auSoi. .ot 4block6Grahan' K
Spaniards, the first intimation of,EVtMdffi
the intentions of the United States $ f " J; ?:
M L Trapp, lot S blk 0, Grahams 4th ad" 1
M M Hullord, all of block 13, Grahani5ta
auu liuin f
Oregon Centrul & Eastern K R, parcelof
set forth in the al ,,v. l T'""WW
18, lying and being in saidcuJTl 2
county of Lincoln and state of oS
Now therefore in pursuance of said I &r
proapVeerty.Vied Upn the follo"nt
5. if. McNeil, lot 1 imb-divlsion block 18
Grahams 5th addition.. u
Aaddmon0n' l0t 7 blUk 12'"i5ii
"oVaddmon.'r.0 U'tK UrahiM
A T l'e tenon, lot 9 block 12, Gmhamitti
addition
A6TOd7iSj.!0!.!?.bW"s;ii
AKS;!.block vi:
ArT.1'e,tf,,'.H,on lot Wuck i', (irahami
utit nuuiuuu
as to the Philipines, resulted in a
whispered conference, followed by
a request for an adjournment in ! n!?7&M.?l
order to communicate with Madrid. AI?A7.JJro8 101 1 bIt 4- .
Judge Day said that President Mc- j rXms'aS
Kinlev had instrticled him to dp- : He"ry Kruse.lotti blk l'.,Graham5thul 1
jsiuiey uau insirucieu nun 10 ae- (Jeo Beth . Wk x
mand the entire surrender of Porto I iLlM
Rico tomorrow, and the delivery ofl
every town to the United States 1 JX:
officers before midnight, together ; yS;1
with the evacuation of Havana on osin ;6
or before November 1, when the oaanOSfci:
i United States vvou d he at the gates 0; i',i,Tn,J' ;2 r?'n S
t ; (J Copeland, lot9 blk 6, Grshainillhul
of the city ready to take possession. Lester Waugh, lot 10 bik 5, orahami
ft
addition
Thprp wa nn alt-prnatii'A nffowl in Lester Waugh, lot 11 blk 5, GraharaHtk
1 J 1:1.. it... r t j .... - ' aauiuon u
is iidiu ukv uiai ui juruou anu we r hp ram nf p thpr nf thpca Hmo,,. Lester WauKh. lot 12 blk 6. Grahami 4ti
, . . . .1 v,""x' addition
are wearv a in np? tiprmitinii iv im Ul.
or ; me session consequently was very
brief."
II. DENLIXGISR,
Attorney-at-Law,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
addition
T 1' Kish, lot 1 blk 1, Toledo,....
T I' Fish, lot 5 blk 1. Toledo
K A Arnold, lot 6 blk 1, Toledo,
H Owen, lot 7 hlk 1. Toledo
f, 8 tinltrier iot 8 bifc 14 Granatin Slhid V
When the hill rn ahnlicl, tlio cfna H. (iaither, lot 9 blk 14, Grahanii5thiJ !
o'iv jos icoseDiocKS, lot 10 oik n,urunaraB
equalization board was being de- i jomIosXookV, iot ii 'wvii'onim
bated in the senate it was argued j1 K0aXooks; lot ii' i,ik iV. Grahi
and generally understood that it ,KBi'w
ivnnlrl rtn qi.jqm i.iili &th addition
13 blk 14,Gratimi
os Kosebrooks. lot 14 blk 14, Grahami
fith addition
Z. M. DEKKIGK,
County Surveyor.
Solicits all work in his line. Cor
rect work and reasonable
prices.
P. O Address, Eddy vile, Oregon.
SHOULD YOU NEED
Dru
of any kind, call on-
Mill
rrcscriptions a Specialty.
Sweetest Candies,.
The Freshest Nuts,
Nobbiest Stationery.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
Keeps constantly on baud all the
Standard Varieties of
Fruit Trees,
Vines and
Shrubbery.
CHITWOOD, OREGON.
THE
we visit them hereafter to eo bv
way of Newport. God has left the
bars down that way.
We already have a road made for
eight miles south of the mouth of
Siletz, and expect to have it so
wagons can go through to Toledo
by this route next summer. We
couldn't build a road up
Toledo in ten years. We have not 'certified transcripts of the assess- cif,1!!,nHt!!i!!,t." "k. .9,..' "
but about three or four miles more ' ment rolls. It is now discovered ham.6?&ffi
of road to actually build on this j that the requirement is in no wise hVmtT
coast route. We don't ask much j interfered with by the repeal. BVh
from the county, only that they While the whole of the act provid- m, I'tsMkaShlSlSbS:
give us a survey, a road district ' i"g for the state equalization board E"thii&
and a 125 foot bridge across Rocky is repealed, section 2788 of the A Hl,MonaD' 'ioi''bl'k.12,.G.l1.'-
creek. But while the court is con-1 statutes, pertaininsr to the low nf A t WtoiVWS
' o - j nan Kni nprH. iiil i n k 1. u bh
?ne requiring tran- ALZ?on' lot 12 blk n' T" "
ic4uiremeui mat me county clerks A n ;7 "i.Vt i 1 k R.firsham.ahid:.
river to : transmit to the secretary of state chas AWh.iot 10 bik9,Grah.u,.;ti J
nuiiiiiuii
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wni vm-" uir inirnessoi us liewscolnmns
sidering the building of a third out
let for Beaver creek and a second
assault on the Siletz Gorge, we ask
this much consideration for our out
let No. i. There is not a great
host of us, but we are badly isolated,
and need, and I think deserve this
much help. There are on the Si
letz Bay twelve white families and
about that many Indians. Last
summer we oast 13 votes. Two
years ago (fishing season) 30 or 40.
Salmon River, the lower part of
which goes with Siletz Bay, cast
28 votes last election. We also
have lost not less than eight families
of settlers for want of an outlet.
As to the amount of good govern- j time will have been lost.
meni iana to De opened up by such
an outlet, we present four or five
townships that will defy competi
tion with anything else in Lincoln
county, in the state of Oregon or in
the United States of America. We
have an abundance of wood and
water, fish, potatoes, the finest
gardens, hay. grass, beef, poultry
butter, eggs abundant blessings of
Lod, but we lack those blessings of
the general government and the
county court, viz: legal tender, and
a road and school district. And
we ask that while "God helps those
who help themselves," that our
taxes. IS Itie Otif rpnmnn
1 0 anniuou i.j
SCriDtS Of the rolls anrt it luc Geo llethers, lot 12 blk lfi.OrahamiS
anipia vi ine rolls, aim It Has llOt eo llethers, lot 1 blkir,,GrahamMhi
been touched. No other way is wtf;inder' tot 1 blk
provided by law for informing the ! wi?wVt!o?'n"r"
secretary of state of the amounts of SSStSiSi'a.lS8fflSj
the various county assessment rolls, g ijffiS; a Si 832?
upon which information the gover- c ?r'?nd' lot 8 blk 12' " T.
w "'iviv.. in. m ,nr
Geo Hethers, east y3 of lot n oi m -
tior. spcrptorir rvf l I n I a
w wcouivi ; nains 5tn addition 'l.Vtiiil
hnop tlio ctof- I'l- t . Geo Hethers. lot 12 blk 15. Graham"" ,
Th tra,,,!.u ' Geo Hethers, lot 12 blk if. Vr?P" nh.si
i be transcripts L Kossman. w lot ll b k lo Oralw
are more expensive than the annual iKJlnrJlS'J
sittings of the equalization board, 1 tUXr
and there is absolutely no use for j
them now, except for the one fact1 iTvfc&;iiWii
of the total of taxable valuation MTito: toi'V W"'
contained in their summaries -'
Oregonian. That can be remedied 1 v&fi,M
at the regular session and not much xxmifi
I addition 'vimi$
Valentine Thiol, lot 8 blk n,o
and the County
(oronlyla.oo. Pn.J Uln ,1,. ...u ,. .
ine rogu ar suoicnpuon price of the two "-"" uv,,r uura ooa Lelps.
papers la 2.60.
nouiiioii ;v, -fclim,Hnu
! C G Copeland. lot 7 blk 8, Graham'
k-r..uiL.i UrnM lot 1 b k 5. Grshm ,
Notice is herehv ovn il,t ... Kngstad Jlros, south Mjoflot.
r . . r .""" "" my , Grahamsotn aoaiuon
Notice.
sible for any bills hereafter irnr,t ' viienUn'JThWlVlot 8bik
bv hpr nnrl tl.- . . . ... addition. "i.'Jmt
-j muss 11 listing ner will
do so on their own responsibility.
, , , Wm. Mackey.
loledo, Ore., Oct. 5, 1898.
addition V'-V.'ham'i'Mi"'
M M Hufford, lot6blk l.f'r'irah,(,
I) Grady, lot 1 blk 17,OrabHmM .
M M HuflTord.lot 10 blk lT-OrahW"'',
w ii..o..J nf land rtUIrU'
M M Hullord, parcel 1 of l 'fee
division block W.P?BT.iv3l:l
blk 13, Grahams fith WJ,loJ,jofrft'"
Orenon Central t Kasteni K ,5,111)
rluht-of-way, guD-uivi'"
1U
A Call For County Warrants.
f.i!K2 is,hTy Ken that I have
."'r. T" """ .pay ail county war- hams 8th a.'
'imsurown on the general fund nn.1 An(1 on f","rl,iy' ".'"X: toW'
I 10, anu includins February R lRtm in thorn of Toledo, county
intereHton said warranta ceases from 9.Pni.Ly"lra.Tlor
all of the right, line " r,
this date.
Dated at Toletlo, Oregon, Sept. 1, 1898.
Treasurer ol Lincoln County! Oregon.
the city of Toledo in &
scribed real property to ,
amount due as dellnqneiu . ,
on sa
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