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CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p " " Corvallis 1:45 P Arrive Yaquina, 6:00 T) No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. tn. " Corvallis 11:40 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:25 p For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis Albany Arrive Detroit Returning: Leaves Detroit " Albany Arrive Corvallis 7:30 a. 8:05 a. 12:20 p. m. m. m. 12:40 p. 6:05 p. m. m. 6:55 P- tn. No. 1 and No. 2 connect at Al bany 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. " Manager. Don't You Know That we give more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city? It 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 Ord er Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Next door to Postofllce. Biggest Offer Yet. THE WEEKLY LEADER AND THE TWICE-A-WEEK DETROIT FREE PRESS BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR for Orjly $2.00 INK THICK-A-WKKK DKTKOIT KHKK PKKSS needs no introduction . Its many special arti cles by noted writers have given it a world wide reputation. In short, it Is one of the cleanest, brightest and best papers paiiers pub lished. No pains or expense will be spared in keeping up its high standard. Remember, that bv taklne advantage of this combination you get 104 copies of the LEADER and 104 copies of the FREE PRESS, 208 papers for only 2.00. A 500 PAGE BOOK FREE The Free Press Annual Year Book and Almanac For 1898. COKKKCT, I'ONCISK, COMPLETE. OVER 20.000 COPIES OF 1897 B00C WEE SOLD AT 25 CENTS EACH. An accurate and superior Hook of Reference that tells you all you want to know. A practi cal Educator and Hand Hook of Encyclopedic Information on subjects Htat istical, OMciiil, Po litical and Agricultural; likewise a Book of Religious Fact, and general Practical Direc tions on everyday attains of olllce, Home and Farm. A copy of this book will be sent to all Sub scribing Immediately and Sending 15 Cents An (111 tun Hi for mailing expenses, making $1.15 in Hll. The book will be published about Deo, m ber 25, 18U7. Copies of the book wi'.l be sent to all taking advantage of this of this oiler, as soon af t the above date as posslole. Address, The LEADER, Toledo Oregon. A FULL LINE OF COOK and HEATING STOVES.. ' ' ' ' i , -1 ( J Sold at the Lowest Prices. T. W. GORMAN, Yaquina City, - Oregon. mtaMlJ.4ii 1 .1 ill! i i, ii l M i 1. 1- 'WWW The carriage of a buzz-saw doesn't move ver fast, but if a man & ays on it long enough he will presently be sawn asunder. The pro cess of gradual bodily decline and loss of energy which leads finally to con. ouiuiiuii ia uui tiiw-(v a very rapid, Dui It it isn't stopped it will presently begi.i tc saw its way into the most vital part of tht body, the lungs. There would be very little consumption if every family would keep Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery in the house, and use it whenever feel ing "out of sorts." It keeps the entire body in such a high condition of health and forcefulness that wasting diseases have no chance to get a foot-hold. A teaspoon ful or two before meals, in a little water, gives the digestive organism power to as similate the blood-making, nerve-toning, strength -building properties of the food. It enables the liver and excretory system to clear the circulation of bilious poisons and remove all waste matter from the body. It replaces worn out tissue with hard mus cular flesh, and changes weakness and debility into active power and nerve force. The originator of this great "Discovery." R. V. Pierce, M. D., is chief consulting physician to the great Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., at the head of a staff of nearly a score of eminent associate physicians and surgeons. He has acquired, in his over thirty y2-3 cf active practice, a reputation second to no living physician in the treatment of obstinate, chronic diseases. His prescriptions must not be confounded with the numerous " boom remedies, "extracts," "com pounds," and "sarsaparillas," which a profit-seeking druggist is often ready to urge as a substitute. Dr. Pierce's medi cines are the product of wide experience and deep study. Any one may const'U him by mail free of charge. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., Oct 24, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hiB claim and that said proof will be made before the Co. Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on Dec 3, 1898 viz: John Folmsbee, H. E. 11,381 for Lot 2 sec 7; sw4 of se4 and se'i of swU of sec 6, Twp 12 S. R. 9 W. and Add Hd 12,291 for Lot 7 sec 6 Twp 12 8. R. 9 W. He names the following settlers to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: G A Hodges, and Jesse Craft of Sal a do, Ore, and Harvey Paries and C P Bevens. of Klk City, Oregon. o28-n25 CHA'S B. MOORES, Register. Executrix Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county, executrix of the estate of Joseph 8. Conklin, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the tame to me properly verified as by law required, at the office of C. E. Hawkins, at Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of October, 1898. CATHERINE CONKLIN, Executrix of the estate of Joseph 8. Conklin, deceased. C. E. Hawkins, o21. Attorney for Executrix. Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Lincoln countv. In the matter of the estate of Lottie E. Palm er, deceased. To Mary A. Palmer, Emma Reed, Nettie Palmer, Nellie Palmer, Henry L. Palmer heirs at law of Lottie li. Palmer, deceased and to the public. Notice is hereby given the we, nenry 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 rive 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 8t. township 11 south of range 10 west of Willamette meridian, con taining KU) acres. Also beginning at a point (iOO feet east of the Northeast corner of Lot No. 7, Block No 9 Jor.es' addition to Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, thence east 400 feet thpiinn smith foot th.nnawa.tM)n foot tki north 80 feet, thence west 200 feet thence north 200 feet to place of beginning contain - norm -juu leei to place ot beginning contain ing 2 acres more or less. Also beginning 225 Jones' addition to Toledo, thence east 200 feet thence south to line between B. F. Jones and itjci earn i nonneiiHi corner oi t,oi 7, Jilock 8 V. M. Htanton north 200 feet to men we i leei tnence place of beginning, all Bituat- ed in Lincoln countv. Oreiron. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, October 10, 1898. HENRY E. PALMER. . MARY PALMER, B. F. Jones, DePue & Cook, Executors. 114 Attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. TlJotlce is hereby given that by virtue and i- authority ot an Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the Cfrcult Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Lincoln bear ing date September nth, 1898, and under the seal of said court and duly attested by the Clerk thereof upon a Judgement and Order of Sale rendered in said court on the 25th day of July 1898, said Judgement was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of Bald court in aforesaid county on the 2Tth day of July 1898 tn a suit therein pending wherein C. G. Rawl ingsandEdN. Blodgett were plalntills aud Joseph O. Kriggs was deft ndant and in favor of said plalntlffii and against the said defend ant for the sum of One Hundred and Sixty Five and Seventy-Five one-hundredths Dol lars In United States gold coin with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of Ten percent tier annum frnn the 2.rth day of July IS'.W until paid and the further sum of Twenty Five Dollars attorneys' fees and the sum of Eleven Dollars cost and also the costs upon this writ. The aforesaid Exection and Order of Sale Is to me directed and delivered and commands me that by sale of the hereinafter described real property belonging to the said ui-iL-iiuitui josrpn i.riggs i make tne several iosepn u. riggs t make tne several money aforesaid to satisfy the said ! ."dlrd" '. wlt: .The, miniums oi Execution North one-hall ot ljit Nnmhor i I ber 1 In the city of Newport. Lincoln county Oregon. Therefore on Saturday, the 29th day or Octohkr A P lHW at 1 wlock p m at the Court House door In Toledo, Lincoln Countv, Oregon, 1 will wii at public. im on to th'h 55. &h 'tiTuS? BSldRSSSS SiuCTSjrM Joseph O. Hrlggs In and to the alnive described I real property and all arsons claiming through! or under him since the 2Mb. day of July iMWor. so much thereof as may be necessary t6 satisfy said Judgement and Execution and amounts ilTVZ ,orlh wUh ,"lore"' BK-..-.,..,-.t":y. - rated Toledo September 2t)th m. fuT-i ! .i i.iiK'i.iu v tunny, uregon. 11 KnntAinluirmlililuii " m. B -"I'liP'-iiii si LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER -W. L. DAVIS, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE5. One Year - - -Six Months Three Months - $1 50 Entered at the postofllce at Toledo, Oregon, as Kio-ht bids were presented, a reP-second-class mail matter. " " . r Advertising rates made known on application, Business locals will be inserted in these ool- umns at live cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln county is author I ized to act as agent for the Leader. ! Official County Paper. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1898. EDITORIAL. "The currents of destiny flow through the hearts of the people." President McKinley. The bids for the government con tract for improving Yaquina bar were opened Tuesday as per adver tisement. The lowest bid was made by a Chicago firm at$5ii,945. The public schools of Toledo are ! doing excellent work this year and pupils are still coming in from the There are now 101 in attendance and nothing but praise is heard from the scholars. Our little town has for years bbast- ed the banner schools in the countv uow available for the work, so the and we see no reason for laying the rm t0 whom the contract is award palm down now. ' ed wiH not be likely to undertake . ! anything beyond preparatory work A dispatch in the Oregoman says , lltil flr)n,w annrnnr;?lt;ftn :c Ma(t. theNavara struck a rock on the auu oyiung a icaK wmcn caused her to return, unload and repair before putting to sea. It is mis leading from the fact that the Navara never struck a rock on the bar it she was in the channel. That she struck is due to her being out of her place out of the channel. We never kick about the truth con cerning Ysquina bar, but enter a protest af a lie. . It is only natural that people in Oregon represented by Hon. Thos. Tongue should feel very grateful to him for the labor done in secur ing, during the late war, the letting of the contract for Yaquina bar im provements. That they do ap preciate this labor can be seen by facial expressions when he appears and by kindest words in conversa tion. While we greatly disliked his election, in that it robbed us of! Binger Herrmann, our friend, it is only justice to Mr. Tongue to say he has done remarkably well during his first term of office. Some time ago Attorney Pipes filed a bill against the county for $750 for services in the Landis- Jones cases. Our board of county commissioners told him he had! vci -caumaiea me value ot his Services, and trip nnnr. 1 . ' imuici that when the board received his ' receipt in full, he should rereiv-P . . . u u receive f$v, umerwise ne must sue A , , . . c A iew aays since tne receipt arrived, the warrant drawn and the matter settled. During the first work on the case Mr. Pipes was paid $200, and, with the last payment, re ceived $450 for his services. It was amply sufficient. . It will be noticed the Oregonian says "the firm to whom the con tract, is let will not be likely to undertake anything beyond prepar atory work until another appropri ation is made." As we understand the matter, the provisions of the contract made it obligatory on the part of the contractor to beiriii th work before a specified time, that be was to spend $15,000 per month ,,: i , . aur'ng eacn month from Mav to Wrt.mW , , . .-.v.uuvi, year ana auring the rest of the year could drop to $9,000 per month. Whether that I ' peni onwtiatthe 0reSm.an te, ms Preparatory work, ,r not' 11 ,s eno"gh to safv people that the good Work will be aonnin .. , , win ue accom- Pushed as SOOtl as Possible Faiuic. . , B,ds for the proposed improve. mem of the entrance to Yaauina , .. luv hu evfin .1 . J ' " luc preheiu nortl1 ! jetty 2100 feet and the south jetty 2000 feet, removing rock from the channel and placing more rock on the present jetties, were opened 75 yesterday by Major W. L. Fisk, OU TTnitarl Qtofac corps engineers. resentative of each bidder being present when the bids were opened. , . ,. . , .... following IS a list OI the Didders . , ' . , , . , ana tne total amount 01 eacn Dia: Christie, Lowe & Hey worth, of Chicago $5 11 ,945 Wakefield &Jacobson, Port land 606,796 John Kiernan, Portland . . . 614,610 Daniel Kern, Portland... 629,246 Albany Contract Company, Albany 672,791 VV. L. Prather, jr., Oakland, California 674,688 Campbell & Bucktuan, San ' Francisco 686,990 Columbia Bridge Co, Port land 847,569 The estimated cost of the work was '$1,025,000, but congress ordered that the contract should not exceed i ,cgg,cco and the $25. then appropriated. This $25,000, minus the amount expended in taking care ot the plant, etc., is all that is The s pecifications r ire that the government shall not be obligated to pay any more than $400,000 on contracts in any one year. The bids will be forwarded to the de partment at Washington, with Major Fisk's recommendation, and as the Chicago firm is so much below every other bidder it is a foregone conclusion that the con tract will be let to it. A bond of $200,000 will be required of the successful bidder for the faithful performance of the contract. Orc gonian, Oct. 26. A Needed nodiflcation. For some time past the Indians on Siletz reservation have been asking for a modification of some of the conditions of the allotment treaty with United States, made in 1895. They desire that when one of their number dies his land may be placed on the market and sold, his heirs to receive the money and use it in improving their homes. Since the allotment was made 150 of their number have died leaving 12,000 acres of the best land on the reser vation to heirs who have no use for ' it at all At this rate in a few years a verv small number will own the entire reserve, eighty acres ofwhichisall one , of them can cultivate. They ask that the balance of about $100,000 be paid to them at once, that they may receive the benefit of its use while i:r it . me aiiows us enjoyment. Many are old and wish to use this money to purchase needed comforts. They do not like to live as they now do and at death have their share of tins money go to others. They also wish to be allowed to lease their lands for as long a period as ten years so the renter can fence and clear them and have time dur ing the life of the lease to obtain a reward for his labor. This a three year lease will not permit. They also desire to be made full citizens, to pay taxes and receive the pro- ! tecllon of our civil courts just the same as others do Believing their requests to be only just, some of our representa tive men have desired Representa tive Tongue to visit them and per sonally listen to their requsts, so Monday Mr. Tongue visited them at the Agency for that purpose. Many of the young men were absent, bpino- at v .-n . . for the . e, .cmviiie nstinff cannery, yet some 100 were present. They met in the school ' b.,iMJ ? it uuu mat p unAtl.M . 1 . . a "iauc KUOWn their desires. Very able speeches were made bv TT. s r ....... ... Johu Williams, Charley d Geo. Harney, all save one a ing the audience in Engl.l very creditable manner to ? ' speeches Mr. Ton?-,,-li, he much surprise, not being a their ability in this directs f Aft ' ""'5 wiem numerft questions Mr. Tongue told them 5 could make them no definitep e ice only that he wouH endea 0 1 place their wishes before cong and try to obtain their .d modifications. " 11 Mr. Tongue was accompanied h, Agent Buford, R. A. BenPli t, I Jones and our reporter. Whil the Agency these eentWn joyed the open hospitality 0f aKeru, wno entertained royallv during their stay. During ,1, aiicinuuu an returned to Toledo where Tuesday morning M;' lungue iook tne train for much pleased with his visit. Convenient Cutting Table. A plain woodeu table, on ,.,.4 L ...:a j , " ,'u r wiuc aim one ana a quarter var,i. long, may be Dainted a pretty shade of green, and pockets of ereennnj white denim may be fastened to each end and across the front. At each end fasten a piece of denim three-quarters of a yard in length, one-half yard of this to be folded up and bound so as to form a pocket. One of these will prove to be a very convenient receptacle for scraps which would otherwise fall to the floor and make a litter, while the pocket at the other end may be used to keep shirt and waist pat terns in. Across the front W 0 similar pocket, ani in this may be kept the tapi measure, scissors, yard-sticks, chalk, and any other necessary implements. Demorest Magazine. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examina tion of all persons who . may offer, jtnemselves as candidates for teach ers of the schools of this county, the oounty school superintendent I thereof will hold a public examina tion at the county court house, Toledo. Oreeon. beeinniner at one o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1898. Applicants not present at the opening will not be permitted to take the examination. Dated this 27th day of October, A. D. 1898. Geo. Bethers. County School Superintendent, Lincoln Co., Ore. 028 Clearance Sale. Do not forget thac I am selling goods at a real bargain in the next 30 days. I am leaving the Bay in a short time and my stock of Gen eral merchandise, store and fixtures will be sold in the next 30 or 40 days. Call and see my goods and get my prices. Yours truly, Peter Teixeffson. Have you looked over Tellefson's new goods? If not, why not? If you have any live relative in the East, not ashamed of you, send him The Leader a year. Just unloaded three carloads of Flour and Feed" which is bought at ebb prices for spot cash, and sold accordingly. Y. B. M. Co. How to Prevent Croup. We have to children who are subject to attack of croup. When ever an attack is coming on my wife gives, them Chamberlaiti's Cough Remedy and it always pre vents the attack. It is a house hold necessity in this county and no matter what else we run out of, 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. Mtovt vr:t.i n.ns n.prrh- vfi Finnic jJiua.f ants, Nickleville, Pa. For sale by u. u. Krogstad, druggist. Notice. Notice Is hereby given by the unleltnwJ administrator of the estate of James McCaHw dftPHMBAft lAtltn .Jli J ...,t nil npMOU haying claims against the said deceased, w exhibit them with the necessary vouchers fllll. ..nt 11 1 I . i ...... Ik. IIMl "'u wimin six monins auer publication of this notice, to the said admin istrator at his residence at Toledo, Oregon. Dated October 10. mm. LEE WAU6, B. F. JONES, Administrator. Attorney. "4