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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1899)
The Dewey. Best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Heavy and Light Wines, etc. ALBANY BEER ON DRAUGHT. Best Brands of Cigars. AL WAUGH, Prop. Nj CASH TALKS TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE. Will Sell Yon 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, Mner, Toledo, O. W1 Club Parlors. BILLIARDS, POOL, WHIST, FRUIT and CIGARS. FRIDAY EVENING Set aside for the Ladies. Only invited guests allowed to attend. C. W. BOGUE, Prop'r. 25 THE LEADER, and THE OREGONIAN. UM.l.lll.il,lllir. M ' ' llnDWIrf W KM A M 5EAU IN EVER REQUISITE OHA1 ITIF Wkmi MmTRvcrioni CLEVJELAttD. OHIO. Cedar Mill and Fixture Company 0. It. ALTltEE, Manager. Dealers in Cedar SASH, DOOltS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES A.t Lowest Prices. a. T. rhiLiu., Agent, Goods For Cash CHEAPER i Lumber, Toledo, Oregon &0I1 THE LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor.- FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899. Some Men. The Florence West published an article last week from the pen ot C. Edwin Harwood. of Glenada. a platted townsite across the river from Florence, on a hillside covered with burnt stumps and logs. The article first appeared in the San Francisco Bulletin, and is the most vile, malicious, deeply dyed with inky falsehood concoction of mis representation that ever emanated j from the brain of a man suffering j nis country. the merited agonies of Hades. The "There is much more than mere common boomer would blush if ac- j sentiment involved in the declara cused of such perfidy, and the place j tion of adherence in time of war to containing such a man can never j one's own country, whether right thrive until he has been driven, an jor wrong, and no man, in my opin outcast, from them, or has, by a ( ion has a right to say anything, or kind Providence, been removed to do anything, that will chill the en- that place where is heard "weeping ; and gnashing of teeth." The inky ; . . , ,. ., , I SUatlOW Cast about him WOUld lor , I all time kill the most promising 0 town on earth. Weatherson, publisher of the West and Mayor of Florence, saysj he considers the statements made correct in every particular, and by this statement, places himself in the same position as the writer andlvidual units to participate in an. . , .. ! 1 .. -.i ! merits the same expression of dis- actual passage at arms with the , .,- . u- 1 . ii-.t. . . 11 I approval from all people. In our Combatants On the Other Side, like- opinion the state penitentiaries are wise engaged, yet as matter of law ; full of men whose acts were not 1 there is no escape for either party to ; nearly so harmful and malicious as the writing and publishing of such an article as corroborated by this same Weatherson Our i,nnn thorn UUl Upon tnem both! Where is their manhood! 11 war as ""philosophical and nn The Leader apologizes in ad.! christian, but when the war is on vanceforits language, and feels! he becomes a party to it, Whether that its family of home readers will1 he wills U or noV and when his fel" forgiveits speaking plainly what is planly true. Here is a portion nf th nrriVlo- ul i'is oitiLic. "At this time while the DeODle v.ui3 uuic wmic 111c pcupic are thinkine seriouslv about the rtic luuiKiiig acriuu.siy auoiu me matter, I wish to submit, through the Bulletin, a few facts which will probnbly be of interest to the busi - ness men of San Francisco. "Shippers and others interested in this trade reali7e that vessels of I liiis ti'.c mat cnicis ui' sufficient draft to handle the freight HIS MOUTH- to and from the Willamette valley j " When 1 heard, not long since, a cannot and never can safely cross gentleman at a public gathering an the Yaqutua bar. This fact is also, anounce in a ver' fervid and frci well known to the engineers who : ble manner that, if he were a Fili- have had charge of the work at Yaquina bay. All the appropria tions which may be made in the future lor that place will be some form of "graft. " "Building jetties will not deepen a channel through a reef ot rocks. This is, without doubt, the reason the Yaquina bay item was rejected! He received many congratula in the last congress. The Yaquina j tions and cneers for his expressions, bar is as good today as it will ever 'Dllt no desire to shake his be, besides a plentiful lack of water inside the bay makes it a very poor harbor. The sooner these facts are generally known the better it will be for all those who want to share in the trade with the Willamette valley." "The object of this article is to correct a seemingly general impres sion that the Yaquina route is the only short route to the valley." "The real gateway through which all all that commerce will eventu ally pass is forty miles nearer to San Francisco, tgrough the Sius- 1 law bay. This a sand bar with five fathoms of water inside. There has been $100,000 exended upon the Siuslaw bar and it now has a better channel than Yaquina." i1u win come 10 siuslaw r-. iu ri 1 j ... ... . . . XT. - r nwui mcac laisenuous; iney always rebound, to the injury of those who! our supreme judges, which is only create them. Siuslaw is a thrifty j one of the many high positions held place and if she merits the trade by him. He has ever been a loyal spoken of, and by natural surround- democrat and could not fuse with ings is able to obtain it, well and the populists during the last cam good. Our people wish them every paign. His words are those of a success, but the merits and demerits conscientious, broad minded thor of the two bars will not be changed ough-thinking man. Give ' them by falsehoods, however black they may be, but will remain as the un changeable demand for the best de cides. Will the West please copy? A COMMON HOSTILITY. There Is at Least One Service We Can All Render Our Country. Hon. John Burnett, of this city, in the following characteristic letter to the Oregouian, has pointed the weak kneed and selfish to the path of duty, and shown how a true American can place country above party: "In dealing with a foreign foe, there is but one place for a true patriot, and that is on the side of thusiasm of the people or impair I 1. . . the vigor ot the government 111 sucn :..:.. r.,. J .i-..r,. rf.-r a Crisis. iu5ati.tijn.u iiicur Gi war, . - j p-n j .1 j outside of Rosseau and other dream- ers, IS, that the nation, Considered as a whole and the people comprsing t individually, are all involved in a common hostility, and although it . . r r . r IS impossible as a matter Ot tact tor " pvumiiuu ji ikj - ine connici ana liaDUUies ana ODll- eatioilS of SUCh a Dredicament. i n ' 1 t;;i?if t -i i u i A man may feel that war is fool 15u ut UCart DC Opposed IO 1 J . r l- . I- . 1 . 1 1 . ' low-men. s tis representatives, en 8aSM ln the discharge ot a duty Common alike to him and them, are "ski"g their lives On the land and , .. .. . . sea Ior nis protection, he has no . r ..... j nBnt' mea3urea, not Dy lde mgaest( but bv the lowest, standard of duty, l excePt to suomit to the inevitable "If he can render no other ! service to the government he CAN AT !EAST PUT HIS HAND ON pino, he WOUld take to the j lingle and Shoot down the Americans, I felt that there was no excuse for such violent and intemperate lan guage, and, whether so intended or not, he was giving encouragement, so far as he could, to a foreign foe j to shoot our own fleh and blood blood-stained hand. Before that time my own son fell wounded at Malabon, pierced by a bullet, and my neighbor's son was shot to death ion the same field by the orator's r i -r . ; Inenas- " was the notable Tom Corwm who said during the Mexic an war: 'If I was a Mexican I would welcome the American sol diers to boody graves with hospit able hands.' Even with his great ability, he never lived long enough to get rid of the odium of that un fortunate expression." Corvallis Union." Coming as this article does, from an old-time, true blue demo crat, is worthy of deep consideration. The man, also, and the positions of trust he has occupied, and with J ? 1 . t 1 treau 10 nimseit, add to the weight Lrii. . .... uis woras. tie has been one of due consideration. In Clothing, we have the biggest drive of the season. A good solid woolen suit for $5.00, better grade, $6, $7.50 and $10. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co . Kill Your Gophers, Squirrels, Moles, Rats etc. For Receipts and Directions for making and using Whitney's Vermin Ex. terminator and Farm Lease. Send Fifty cents to M. T. Whitney. Chitwood, Ore. Notice of Appointment. In the County Com t of the state of Oron. for the county of Lincoln. regoa' Notice is hereby given that that H10 .. gjned has been -Rd b? tto Lincoln, executor, with will attached, of the caimc ui 111. n. lAiguu, ueueasea. AUpartici having claims against said estate are hereto! notitied to present their claims, dulyvertfiS as by law renuired.to me at my resident about three miles west of Toledo, Oregon with in six months from date hereof. Dated this Kith day of May. 1899. STEPHEN I.fMUM Executor of the deceased. estate of Win. H. hout m26-6 ' Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Lincoln County. 8 ' John Rickard, plaintiff, vs. TiTfU. 1 -.1 .1 f! ,1 .1 T . .. t 0.1. AJ.VAlf. illoollDlu ullU HB UCfl IklMKIIHIM ' u U Rich, Neiiie m Kich, Porter a Rich and -T- ! ,Rlcl? h1.8 wi.fe' C1 d -. -. Brim , ner uusomiu, uuu muuiu & lucu and Uttte M I Rich, his wife, H O Nute, as executor of th last win and testament of w h h Rich, Z nAauurl M f flavin V t? VVllo,-.. ' tors of the last will and testament of JK Bii son, deceased ; C U Copeland, defendants. To Lydia Brasfleld and James Urastield Porter A Rich and . . Rich, his wife; and Clara Briggs and ..Briggs, her husband the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and cw;u ui aiD uereuy BUHimoueu ana re- quired to appear and answer the complaintut , mo wnu iue cierK 01 me aDove named court on Friday, the 7th day of July. a. d. ism, That being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summon made by the Judge of the above entitled court and hereinafter referred to; and you are here- Snswen !ta w VXi'm RwiSifiS ilmt. judgment and decree of said court against the ! said defendants Lydia Urastield and James W ior a decree ot tne above entitled court fori Brasfleld for the sum of fUUO together with In terest mereon at tne rate of ten p r centum per annum from the )th dnv nf (irhr ikih anil th fnMKa. .i.n. nrtnui ... 1 . , ' , , "t.iw unuriicys iee nere- i ln toKetner with his coHts and disbursement! ui una sun, 10 oe sausnea Dy sale of the real property described in the mortgage set out In the complaint and particularly described an follows to-wit: Allot Blocks numbered Eight, Nine and Ten, each containing fourteen lots, in Phelps addition to the city of Newport in Benton county, now Lincoln county, Oregon, as shown and designated on the plat of xaid addition now on record in the oflice of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon: And X' Inat sai1 above described mortgaged prem- ises be sold tn mlfv ih. Uo(,i I e"e herein to be entered, in the manner 1 provided by law by the sheriff of Lincoln i county, uregon: that the sheriff making such , sale put the purchaser at such sale into the immediate possession of the said premises, and that the plaintiff have the right to become the purchaser at such sale; that the proceeds arising from such sale be applied, firBt, to the cost8and expenses of making such sale and of this suit, and to the payment and satisfaction of the amount foundf to be due the plaintiff on the said note and mortgage mentioned and de scribed in the said complaint herein, includ decree herein to be entered; that in case said , premises ,in ni uuii f.. ...iiii... ing .iuu attorneys lees, in accordance with the - . n, ww ctuoicu, l 11 tv L 111 unse BUIU premises do not sell for sufficient to satisiy the decree of said plaintiff in full, that plaintiff other property belonging to said defendant Lydia Brasfleld and James W Braslleld; that attendants and each and all of them, or either of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them subsequent to the execution of said mortgage described in the complaint here ihPon 8aid Promises above described, uave execution lor Ihn rli.H..i.. nIi in I djWor ot& wile, be barred and' forecS j dempUMof "inor tSehrsaidmo7tage0re , onvo oniy me statutory right of redemp tion and for such other, further and different rme as to the court may seem Just and equlta- This summons Is published In the Lincoin tOUNTY Lkadkb forslx successive and consec utive Weeks hncinnlni Klfkih.i...lu ?Sun 18?' anl ending with the issue of July 7, InVt'l. nnnn. .nilln n. ... .1 . 5?.i.n?ed '? "J1 order made by the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of the above entitled court at chambers at Koseburg. Douglas count, Oie gon, and dated the Kith day of May 1899. Date 1 j 1 ' H'Tsuaiice 01 tne airecuoii" nisi, puuucation, May 20, 1899 E. K. WILSON, Attorney for HaintiR' Z. 31. DERRICK, County Surveyor. Solicits all work in his line. Cor rect work and reasonable prices. P. O Address, Eddyvile, Oregon. ROSS & HICE, BLACKSMITHS. TOLEDO, . OREGON. General Shop and Repair work of all kind done JiVuS8onbl8 Prl"e-. HORSESHOEING a pe- ulvo ua can, GfllTWOOD Keeps constantly on hand all the Standard Varieties of Fruit Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. J. E. WILSON, CHITWOOD, OREGON.