Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 16, 1898, Image 8

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    Cedar Mill and Fixture Company,
0. It. ALTREE, Manager.
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER.
W. L. DAVIS, Editor.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1898.
Dealers
in
Cedar Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES
AJo Lowest Prices.
A. T. PETERSON, Agent, Toledo, Oregon
. m
jtVl
CASH TALKS I
TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE.
2-s
Will Sell You Goods Eor Cash.
CHEAPER
Than you can expect to buy of credit
houses, where you pay the bills owed
by the man who don't pay.
Your trade in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FLOUR and FEED in. solicited.
T. P. FISH, Mncr, Toledo, O.
(JO
This is to Certify I
That I, Otto O. Krogstad, am
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'
am willing to "Live and
Let Live."
B. F. JONES,
Attorn ey-at-La w,
Notary Public.
TOLEDO, - ORGON.
Will practice in all the courts of
Oregon Five and one-half years
clerk of Probate and Circuit
courts. Has complete up-to-date
Abstract of Lincoln County.
How The Baby Came.
I.
- THE HAPPY FATHER.8 THEORY.
Some years ago, David Carker, a poet from
the State of Maine, inspired by the joys of pa
ternity, wrote and published the follow ing
poem, in which he advanced the theory about
babies, which, if true, would convict St. Peter
of negligence in the discharge of duties as
Celestial Warden.
One night, as old St. Peter slept,
He left the door of heaven ajar,
When through a little angel crept,
And came down with a falling star.
One summer, as the blessed beams
Of morn approached, my blushing bride
Awakened fiom some pleasing dreams,
And found that angel by her side,
God grant hut this I ask no more
That, when he leaves this world of pain,
He'll wing his flight to that bright shore,
And find his way to heaven again.
ST. PETER'S REPLY.
John G. Saxe, it is said, believing that in
justice had been done St. Peter, by a brother
poet, wrote the following as the saint's reply.
Full eighteen hundred years, or more.
I've kept my gates securely fast;
There has no 'little angel' strayed,
No recreant, through the portals passed.
"I did not sleep, as you supposed,
Nor left the door of heaven ajar;
'little &iigui' ever lull,
And went down on a falling star.
Go ask that blushing bride! and see
If she don't frankly own and say,
' That when she found that angel babe,
She found in the good old way.
God grant but this I ask no more
That, your number still enlarge,
You will not, as you've done before,
Lay i. to old SL.l'eter'g chargel"
By Request.
EASTERN OYSTERS.
were sent us in 1896 a somewhat
elongated variety from East river,
New York, and a round variety
from Long Island sound, called
Princess bay. The latter, coming
from a locality nearer the sea, has
done better than the East Rivers.
Unfortunately only a small pro
portion of the 22 barrels was repre
sented by this variety. We have
grounds for hope that the fish com
mission will send us more Princess
bay oysters this season.
If money were available to make
salt ponds, where the proper condi
tions as regards temperature and
saltness could be maintained,
Eastern spat could be raised arti
ficially in very large numbers. As
suming that this is not feasible, the
experiment resolves itself into a
question of natural selection. That
is, some spawn, as lime goes on,
will undoubtedly, inheriting the
atice for Oct and Nn
Hi
ARosebrooks et al. for c
road, continued to Jan. 1899
In the matter of the settlement
G A Landis, as sheriff, the repc
approved and adonteH qj
uia uuuusiueii aiscnarged.
In the matter of settlement
J L Hyde, county treasurer, 0-dere
that the report filed by the count'
judge be adopted.
E II Baldwin, et al, for burial J
cuipra irora snip Atlanta, conti,,
uea tor tne term, pending the
deting of duplicate bills.
A O Krogstad, petition for
gregation of taxes, ordered that
c Yt a t? fF V A fr A rvr A .
out.nu ut ui ncicii iu receive taxe
(mm A O V mr, rl nA T .
y2 lot 2, and fraction 8 and 9 j
block 8, Graham's 5th addition t
Toledo, taxes upon the valuation!
$120 00.
E H Baldwin et al, inquest bi
ren
tli
con
JROSS & EICE,
BLACKSMITHS.
TOLEDO,
OREGON.
General Shop and Repair work of all kind done
at reasonable prices. HORSESHOEING a spe
cialty. Give u a call.
BEAVEll CHEEK
WOODENWAltE CO.,
Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon.
Manufacturers of all kinds ot
Wooden ware
Prices given on applicatian.
JOB PR1NTINQ I
Of all kinds neatly and promptly
executed. Prices reasonable and all
work satisfactory.
We make a specialty of printing ZS
Pamphlets, Catalogues, l-cgal Blanks,
T Letter llea.ls, Hill Heads, Statements.
Envelopes, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Prices and' Estimates furnished on
all kinds of printing.
THE LEADER JOB DEPARTMENT, 3
Toledo, Oregon. 3
C. E. HAWKINS,
Atto r n ey at Law,
Notary Public.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Attorn cy-at-Law,
OKKUO.N CITY, OKKUOft.
Land Titles and Laud Office Busi
ness a Specialty.
H. VENLlNGMt,
Attorney-ai-Law,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
Z. M. DERRICK,
County Surveyor.
Solicits all work in his line. Cor
rect work and reasonable
prices.
P. O Address, Eddy vile, Oregon.
CHITWQQD
NURSERY
SHOULD YOU NEED
Ora
of any kind, call on
DL DHL.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
-
Sweetest Candies,
The Freshest Nuts,
Nobbiest Stationery.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
Keeps constant! on hand all the
Standard Varieties of
Fruit Trees,
Vines and
Shrubbery.
J. E. WILSON,
CHITWOOD, OREGON.
Cheap Reading.
Weekly Oregoataa aid Leader only i la adraace.
The Demorest Family Magaslna a.d The Leader
n. year for only $8Uadranc
Thrlce-a-Wwk World, The Cosmopolitan aid The
Leader ene year for only $4.7& fa adraare.
Coiaopolltaa and The Leaeer for only i.
MH'alls Magaslns aad The Leader one year for
only $l.7(la adracro.
Other periodicals will be added to this
Hat from time to time. In fact, we will In
future, furnish any paper you may wish lu
connection with the LEADER at the best
clubbing rates.
From Prof. Washburn's report In the
Oregonian of the 12th.
acquired hardiness of their parents,
pass successfully through the tender , in case of inquest on Wright,
tached as spat to rocks, shells, etc.,
in Yaquina bay. Their progeny,
parent and offspring having be
come acclimated as it were, will be 1 that where court orders change if
luuic jiticiy iu ucvciup 111 migc sue ui iiuiu-cis, 111c couiliy rectlv
numbers than their ancestors, so credit for material saved.
In the matter of the bids
bridge across Thompson creek, bii
TV
i uviue(ir
- w V J fc,
In the matter of the appointnien
of coroner; the vacancy is ordtref
that eventually the bay will be
more or less stocked with the bi
valves. To what extent and how filled by Dr. R E Darnell and he
long it will take i, of course, a hereby appointed to fill such v
matter of conjecture. Tudsiinsr cancy.
Court adjourned to meet Jaw
4, 1899
fron the conditions prevailing in
San Francisco bay, where oysters
have been planted for years, it
would be the safest plan not to
The oyster industry at Yaquina expect too much from our expei i-
bay is not what it used to be, and -ment. As a cause of encourage
I have on several occasions pointed ment, however, we have the fact
out to the oystermen there that the that at San Francisco they have
number of native oysters on - their ' made no such efforts toward this
planted beds might be increased by end as we have here. The experi-
the use of brush collectors, to catch ment is wtll worth the very small
any drifting spuwn, which, lacking sum it has cost the government; it
something to catch on, settles on has cost the state nothing.
another s bed or on public ground. These oysters, like all the fish
They are not disposed, however, to interests of the state, are under
adopt new methods and content protection of the state fish cora-
themselves with the old and eood. mi.-sioner. who will
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but insufficient, method of strewing special bill for their protection is
clean stiells on tne beds. Dresented at Hip rnmmo- c;.-
( iwwkM.. hiVlVII Vi, I
future prospects op the Ex- the legislature. It is the intention
. Send The Leadi r to a frieid.
Chronic Dyspepsia
PERIMENT.
S of the United States fish comrnis-
I commenting upon the attempt sioner that the present plant oe
to introduce the Eastern oyster, the always preserved as a spawning
press of the state has run the gamut ' plant, and that, after a stated time,
from declaring it an absolute failure the progeny of the introduced
to promising our citizens an abund- .specimens, if there be any, may be
ance of this delicious bivalve grown ' lawfully marketed.
rw FTER suffering for nearly thirty yearf
- from dyspepsia, Mrs. n. E. Dncaiit,
wife of a prominent business dm cl
Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For S3 years, I w
a constant sufferer from dysncnsla tai i
weak stomach. The lightest food pro&ra
in Uregon within a year or two. My thanks are due to Mr. fienr,, ! ?Z"fJTJ
. . - aylWil Ul (jUSt iU LUifcbbUl, UUIT out w -.
Ml .
1 ne wiser course 10 pursue, regard- King, of Oyster City, for much
ing the effort as purely an experi- j voluntary labor and assistance in
ment, is to avoid the Scylla of , the experiment.
pessimism and the Charybdis of j
extravagant hopes. The outcome County Court-December Term,
of the experiment can not be even ' (Continued from last week.)
partially decided for two years from ' " Denlinger, notarial work for
Co, $2.00; supplies fur
nished Mrs Trackswell as
assigned by J S Booth $1000
II Van Olden, reoairino-
w -I -
now. No Eastern spat from the
spawning of a year ago was found
this summer. It is too soon to
observe results from this year's
spawning. I am so confident that I Ramsdell bridge 3 00
we shall eventually discover sDat of, M J Thompson, wood for Co,
TJKTTRALQIA curMI br Dr. MIW Pais
Piixb. "One cent nloa." At all d ruga UU.
the Eastern" oyster that I have this
fall oflered a prize to the individual
who first sends me living spat of
Ostrea Virginica found in Yaquina
bay. The spawning of the oysters
on the float has already been
alluded to as an encouraging sign.
I was more particularly impressed
by the following: In the labratory
experiments in artificial fertilization
one set of eggs was started in water
from the bay which registered 1.022,
almost ocean saltness. Two days
later microscopic investigation re
vealed numerous swimming em
bryos. The water was exposed
during that time to the varying
temperature of the laboratory, from
59 deg. F. to 7odeg. F. This
speaks well for the hardiness of the
young spawn, and for possibilities J F Stewart, salary for Oct and
on the planted beds at Oyster City. I Nov lQQ
"u luwuig same 111 snea.v.50 75
E W Gaither, woik on rolls
and during county court
and use of horse 49 5o
Wra Mathews, pub. notices
$4.50, allowed 3 so
Glass & Prudhomme station
ery for county ,i0
E McKinney, petition for re
bate of taxes, dismissed.
Orrin Ruperts, pauper claim,..i6 00
R A Abbey, repairing bridge
at Morrison
J II Ross, money advadced for
county 31 16
salary Oct and Nov 300 00
Mrs Lydia Clark, care of Mrs
Helms for two mo. at $15., 30 00
J II Lutz, salary for Oct and
Nov
2 00
The oysters were in far better J 11 Lutz, stamps durinp; Oct
conditiou this season than during) and Nov
their first summer here, showing F A Godwin, commissioners'
that they are becoming acclimated. I ees and 'age 39 2Q
It may not be generally known that I R . Yakefield. commis
two varies of the Eastern ,, 'NjH.
diet I suffered asonlzlng pain after est!:;
I was treated by many chyslclaas aad tie
numerous remedies without permanently
Two years aso I began taking Dr. &
Jicrve and Llvor Pills and I.crv!ao. liU
a week I commenced imsrovlns. tudpc
slstlng in the treatment I was scoat'-j
eat what I liked, with no cril eK
I keep them at hand and a single dosodlstj
any old symptoms." rrawJT
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves f ren. Add rnon.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkhart, W
v Miles' 2
1 Nervine
2
Siimmons.
In the Juntlce Court for Toledo and Drift Cr.tl
Preolnet No. 14, Uneoln county, urej.
J. F.Stewart, Plaintiff.
Vd.
cuwara narwiCK, ueienanui. . 11
To Edward Barwlck, the above ntniW
(endant: nrrii
IN THE NAME OFTIIE STATE OFOREW.
You are hereby required to apear and "
the complaint of the above named p'J'V,
the above entitled Court by the w L
January, 189U, in the ofllce of the Jt7,:l l
peace 01 saia precinct no. i,av ' '
una you are nereDy nouneu ui 'h,i(
to appear and answer aaid complaliit B' J
required the plaintiff will apply, ?
for Judgment as BHked for In P1?.1"1.' .raTif
Plaint filed in aaid Court towlt: rorJiiflP'J
againHt the above named defendant lor w
of ir.oo and for the coats and awuunwi--
saltl action. A..Mi
1 hit summons is publinncu Dy y'",r.
Krogstad, Justiee of the peace of Toie
Drift Creek precinct, No. 14, Lincoln w"
uregon, auiy maae oveinuer .
Justice of the peace for Toledo and riln
t ivuiucL no. i. ijincoiu cuuutji vas
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oreiroo.
Notlee is hereby given that the M'"
named settler has n led notice of nil JJ ,
tion to make final proof In support
claim, and that said proof will be mw",
the County Clerk of Lincoln County,"
Oregon, on Deeember a4th. vis:
JOHN T. HANLONj H.E.No.lB
for the se yK of ne ne M of se M,
Vt of section 84, anl sw of nw ;of i"0
township 12 south, range 11 Went.
He names the following witneiwei w '
his continuous residence upon and on'".
of said land, vis: ThomasN. CoomWr" fi j
Oregon, Arthur Cox, of Ona, Oregon, s""
0regn- CHAH. B. MOOKES, Uf1'"' j