Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 16, 1899, Image 4

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    corvlroaEdSTERN
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. T. Returning:
Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. m.
PrirT-allii: j 1 in a tn '
11-4 a m-
Arrive Albany 12:25 p. m. j
For Detroit:
Leaves Corvallis
Albany
Arrive Detroit
Returning:
Leaves Detroit
Albany
Arrive Corvallis
7:30 a
8:05 a.
12:20 p.
m.
m.
tn.
12:40 p. m.
6:05 p. m.
6:55 p. m.
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 j
to reacti camping grounds on tne
same day.
H. L. Walden,
T. F. & P. A.
Edwin Stone,
Manager.
SHOULD YOU NEED
-of any kind, call on-
Dr. DARNELL.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Sweetest Candies,
The Freshest Nuts,
Nobbiest Stationery. 1 ,
TOLEDO, OREGON.
LUCIMJA JACKSOS.
Portrait Artist.
SILETZ, OREGON.
Enlarges Portraits in Crayon and
1 astel. Good work; Reasonable
Trices.
Frame furnished if desired.
T
If you want your photograph
I'larged reduced or copied, or any
1.1 her wik in the photo line at
BED ROCK
Prices,
Go to -
& D.OLSON,
Toledo, Oregon.
IllJHlUliUillUJIlJIUIiJUlIlK
HERVSTA
Rcslorei VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
( :ures Impotcncy, Nipht Emlasions and
v astlnsr diseases, all effects of self
.y'JpSJJ abuse, or excess and indla
fc$'jLJ cretion. Anervotoiiicaml
W jJl bIOOl bulItler' Brings the
hfff pink glow to pale cheeks and
Yk. restore3 tne lire 01 youth
W :t Ry mail fiOc per box; O boxes
tor $2.50; with a written ruurim
t' to euro or refund tlio money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL.
For sale by O. O. Krogstad,
Druggist, Toledo, Oregon.
lh Cmly'it Condition lVnvdi'rs, are
just what n horse needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the bett in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 23
oents per package.
For mile by 0. O. KrogHtad Druggist.
mot mm m. -M m. mr
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PR
mm
THE LEADER.
-W. L. DAVIS, Editor.-
'Official County Paper.
' FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1899.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
'
l j
50 :
One Year -Six
Months
Three Months -
Entered at the postoffice at Toledo, Oregon, as
,eeond-class rnail matter.
Advertising rates made known on application.
Business locals will be inserted in these col
umns at five rents per line per week, and will
be ran until ordered discontinued.
Every postmaster in Lincoln county is author
ized to act as agent for the Leader.
SsSsfeS
? EDITORIAL, AXE)
COMMENT.
A number of our counties have decision is in me case 01 we a
declared their taxes delinquent and ! 011 the relation of a prosecuting at
turned the rolls over for collection, j t0'ne' aSainst the Portland Nation
In this matter our countv court
erred for several years. The tax of j
t,,.M i, n. v.
'er2!Tnll rlparpH hpfrirp the fnlln ivincr ;
roil Cleared Deiore tue lOUOVUng
'assessment is made. It
m a r cOAm
hard in some individual cases but
it is the only way
an inHphtP-I '
dii imicLMC.i,
imf frpp frnm i
county can ever become free from
debtand prosperous. The delinquent j
mil ui o mm wiiii uuciiu,
Still with Saeritt .
iRoss. Some $3ooo was left him to
! lWr. Other taxnavers who have
i
! .. .. . ...
paid their taxes are burdened with
rai'iner tVip ctaf-p tav rn th!e amnn
0llnt
. i
i tor the past three years and again :
I i
I this year will have to do the same,
year
Much has been spent in an endeav
or to collect these taxes, too, and
yet, year after year the same prop
erty appears on the toll and tax
payers are alarmed at the increased
Irate of taxation when they step up
jand pay state taxes on the land,
j while they or the county receive no
i benefit from its possession. The
i delinquent rolls of '95, '96, '97 and :
98 should be settled and the ac-!
I count closed this fall, and in future
the tax should be collected and
the roll done away with each year,
making a great saving in money to
the county and taking from the
sheriff a great load of worry, incon
venience and labor for which the
countv receives nothing.
Last session of court was a trying
one for County Judge Stewart and
his colleagues. J. B. Zeigler had
a grievance and aired it as usual,
taking the opportunity to give
Judge Stewart a rodnd cursing, for
which he should have been heavily
fined. Over a just rebate of taxes,
Z. S. Derrick became indignant and
a suit at law would have resulted
had not the court come to terms.
A bill ot the county surveyor was
also causing some dispute and it
will have to bi settled or costs will
be added which some one will Lave
to pay. Judge Stewart realizes
that lhe path of a county judge is
not a bed of roses alone, but con
tains a goodly number of hidden
thorns. A judge cannot but err.
Not to err is divine, and the peo
ple make no allowances for motive
but criticise severely the facts as
they exist, often times having but
little knowledge of the facts upon
which to base their judgment. The
Judge had The Leader differ
materially in politics and in business
policy, yet The Leader has
thought it best not to criticise and
it often wonders how the Judge
would like to see such articles con
cerning his actions as have formerly
frequently appeared in these col
umns concerning the county judge
and his court. There has been am
ple ground for such articles had the
disposition behind the pen been the
same as formerly. It is not. It
sees no benefit to its readers, to the
Judge or to itself. It also sees that
from these same atticles before
mentioned has sprung hard feelings!
enmities, dissentions and strife that
will not be eradie ited fnr vpirs nn.I 1
w in uoi i)e crauicaieu ior J ears, ana
no one eood thine In rerird tn
uu uuc fc,uuu uiui. lu regaru lO
its treatment of alt these errors and I
differences The Leader believes:
jit is superior to The Leader of!
other days; is above party in its;
I treatment of facts as they occur, ;
! endeavoring constantly to better the
condition of its county, its people.
! and its town.
To those who are worrying about
trusts, their ponderous strength and '
the evil uses to which they are put,
the following news from the Albany
Herald may be of great benefit:
The Indiana Supreme court has;
rendered a decision that a public
corporation which entered into a:
combination with other corporations
to destroy competion and thereby j
increase the price at which an arti
cle was sold to the inhabitants of
the state becomes liable to a forfeit
ure of its corporate franchise. The
31 as uu company, juugc
al Gas & Oil Company. Judge
Jordan, of the supreme court, who
wrote the decision, says, in Dart:
"Vheil the State seeks lo tlesUuV
....
i the life of an incorporated body it
!is expected to show-
some
nilSCOndUCt, some act at least by
which It has Onended the law Ot US
creation, or something material
' I
r- - j--. (
wlJlLU icuus iu uruaucc li'juiv iu
iwe public and not merely mat,
1 which affects only private interests
if....i.:.L -.i j j:
tor wuicn oiner auequ ue remeuies
areprovided. W here, however, the
ct. .i.i. i, .
,acts disclose that a corporation has
"1 j . 1 , r -.
failed in the discharge of its corpo-
rate duties by uniting with others
in carrying out an agreement, the
performance of which is detrimen
tal or injurious to the public, it
thereby may be said to offend
against the law of its creation and
consequently to forfeit its rights to
its franchises." The authorities
' affirm that if the act complained of,
by its results, will restrict or stifle
competition, the law will regard
such an act as incompatible with
public policy.
The Daily Press of Grangeville,
Idaho, and the Daily Tribune, of
Lewiston arrived from J. H. Mc
Niel this week. We note in the
Press that the Buffalo Hump group
of mines has been bonded for the
neat sum of $500,000.
Next week we will publish from
Acme, near Florence, a letter con
cerning Harwood and his famous
falsehood. It is crowded out this
week.
The mooted election fraud cases
of Marion county have at last been
dismissed at the instance of the
prossecuting attorney Havden for
lack of evidence.
..
A cyclone Sunday swept the
!.. 1.T... TJK,
, .. ,
the face of the earth. Over 250
people were killed.
tUVtll J L lltn IV II lllltlllll . IV l. II
Oregon boys started on their
home journey Monday, which will
land them here about July 10.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of an execution and order of sale
Issued out of the Circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Lincoln county in the suit of L. L
Swan, plaintiff, vs K A Bcnsell, administrator
with the will annexed of the estate of Peter
llagan, deceased, .Margaret Dowd, Thomas
Dowd, her husband, .lames M Ilngan, Minnie
iiukiu,, niswue, .m hi new rairit'K llagan, Hen
mswiie, .M at new rat rick llagan, Hen
n. Mary Ellen llagan. A T Peterson,
(rsim, his wife, V. B ( rosno, C E Crosno,
B K Jones, and Ella Jones, his wife,
Eva Peterson
his wife
defendants a mortgage foreclosure, I will on
Saturday, the 1st day ol July, 1899,
at the hour of one o'clock p m at the front door
of the court house in the city of Toledo, Lin
coln county, Oregon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the following de
scribed real property: The sw'4 of the no' and
the ne4 o( the sw4 and the e'j, of the nw : of
sec 81 In tp lo r 10 w of Willamette Meridian
containing li'.U acres in Lincoln coi nty. Orj
jtoii. Said sale will be made to salisfv the
judgment and decree in said suit vowlt a Judg.
ment for plaintiff for (I9J.10 with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from the iith day of February. 1899, and (C
attorney's fee and the costs and disbursements
taxed at (so and accruing eosts.
J- J 11 ROSS,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL WOOF.
Land Otllce at Oiegon City, Or.,
April 26, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
to tnnke tlunl Proof In support of hN claim anl
ticrk of I
mnv mini I'lwi
proof will be made before the County
lncoln countv at Tnlniln iii- .... i.... .
'' s;n,'v ,: joun tukxipoe
tp"n sr nwH,W to,h",,l?WB.
m"0 "B,,,e" ,hc following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence noon and cultivation
w IV"'''1 V. " .v,l",lI,1" KKhoades.j
parrlsh and Austin Kosebrooks, all of Tole-
' ! g"' l'llA8- "iSStrtir
-THE-
-Racket-
Keeps a complete stock of bar- j
gains in Ladies Furnishings 1
and Fancy Goods, Writing;
Material. Knick-knacks of
Ns.
all kinds, and NOTION
Call and Examine.
Renus Arnold.
1
Call For Bids.
The undersigned will receive sealed bids for
the grading of Hill street in front of Lot No. 1
in Block No. 15. Graham s Fifth addition to :
Toledo, the same to be finished according to ;
plans and specifications to be found at the
office of the city recorder. All bids to be re
ceived at my ollice on or before 12 o'clock, noon
the Mb dav of June, 1899. The undersigned 1
reserves the right to reject any and all bills.
Elisor's Sale.
By viitue of an execution issued out of the
orcmt
J- , iftSttJj !
one o'clock t. m. at the front door of the court
Oregon, sell at p'uollc auction to tne highest
bidder for cash the following described real
house in the city of Toledo, Lincoln county,
property
bidder for cash the following described real
Lot Li, Block 9, Graham's 5th addition in the '
town of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon.
ment in said action, to-wit: a Judgment for ,
plaintiiV for $160 and costs and disbursements;
taxei at 18..'j0 and accruing costs. i
saia sale win be made to satisfy tnejuug-
K. K. DAK.NELL,
S-peeial Elisor appointed bv the Court to
Barcn thlu aviinntl.ni Ittl
Notice.
Bidswill be received by the directors of
school District So. 2 of Lincoln county, Oregon
Bids to be opened June 2n, imj, at 8 o'clock
m me anernooii at tne omce of tne clerk.
j The board reserves the right to reject any
1 and all bids. For specifications of work de-
8ired, call upon the clerk of the district.
i'.y order of the board.
c. e. Hawkins.
Clerk.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VI R
tue of an execution and order of Sale issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of OreKon
for Lincoln county and beaitng date the '24th
day of April, 1S99 under the Seal of Said Court
upon a juagment rendered and entered in miri
Court on the;J6th day of January 1899, in a suit
therein pending, wherein Elizabeth E. Burn -
nam was naintin ana Susan S. Burrows was -
Defendant, infavorof Paid PlaintfH and aeainst '
Said Defendant for th sum of no, and Thirty I PORFPT A Mil I PD
five Dollars attorney fees and Thirteen Dollars ' WU"-IVI 1T11L.L,L,I,
costs and il appears from the judgment Docket I
of said County that there has been heretofore ' i ttniMI AV.af.T l it
paid on said judgment the Sum of $370, and ' AllU.l II t J "tll"lJl s
there remains due unpaid on said judgment ! iuil.(1 v .,,
the sum of (18 the aforesaid Execution was to OKMIO.N tn 1, OUKGOV
me directed Hnd delivered andcommands me to j Land Titles anrl T nnH niHr lln-i.
sell the hereinafter described real property to 1 anQ i-ana Ultice 1I1H-
paiisiy me anovenamed amount with costs and I
accruing costs, Towit: All of Lot 6 in Block 50 i
in me t.iiy oi Newport Lincoln conntv Orenn
1 will therefore on KutnrrUv th i-f'h iu .
June 1899 atone o'clock p. m. in front of the
Court house in Toledo Lincoln county Oregon,
sell at public Auction to the highest bidder
for cash all the right title and interest of the
above named Susan 8. Burrows Defendaut
nereiii in ana to tne above described property
together with the tenements hersditamenu
and aDDertenante thprenntr. Kuii,i.rinn .. .i
all persons claiming under her since the 2flth
day of January 1899 to satisfy the said execu
tion and order of Sale and amount due thereon
as abovesetiorth together with Costs and accru
ing Costs.
J. 11. ROSS.
r.. i .. i a . eriff" of Lincoln Countv.
Dated loledo May 18th, 1899. m-19
Summons.
In the Circuit pourt of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln county. 6
Kate Howard, Plaintiff
vs.
Alfred Howard, Defendant.
To Alfred Howard. In the name of the State
of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the complaint
of said p aintirt in the above entitled action
"" luouium oi tne clerk of said
I18 reef pray
I L .n n.4
uruerirom tntt Hon. court granting a
! S'SS&S;!;
;
ior s x consecutive weeks by order of Hon J
. Hamilton judge of the above entitled c urt
Miy, 1m Ko8ebur8' K" W wlh d?" of
B. F. JON'ES,
J. W. HAMILTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Judge.
Summons.
IN THE CIRCURT C01RT OF THF ST A TP
of Oregon for Lincoln County tE STATE
Samuel Center and J. F. Turner. Plntntlffs,
Herbert E. Phillips and M. f. Phillips,
To Herbert E Phillip, and M'pfc
In the name of the State of Oregon nl"l,s'
..ln are hereby sumnioneu and reqiil-ed to
appear and answer the comniaiiiVV . J2
. aintlffi. in the above enti 1 ac nowon
file in the oHice of the clerk of nr..?-.
":' f"A.- 'ts and disburs n,,," .VXZ
per
in. and . . ' r.' "Il I""
action
or 'T '".. h ? coy
mlJ
, . P. lOXEs.
Att y for Plaintiffs.
Notice of Final Proof.
Land Olllee at Oregon city, or
Notice is heieby given that th yi,' 1
named settler has Hied notice nf hi. "I1" "
WW vffJn tmn,y at ToleJo' . on J"e"x '
, vi u ne me ziia aav of Julv. 1899
and you are hereby notified that if you Vail to"
answer said complaint'as herein required, the
plaint it will take judgment aeai
ed for in said nunnlmm "t,
fn,iiV?,"".l'n'or-t,&
cent per an mi
I.KADKK f
Mli, im. 0,,mUy' 0retf,,' " the athT"oi
CLARENDON C. M.nsini I
and oultivatlon of said lam viz irvi,.eMU,n '
Jid W. F. Hyde of Eddvxi le Ml V k v Cl
I of Ch.twood, or J L ilyrof Toledo,N6rh"",er
"1. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
.Irs. G. L
lUIUI
TjAfl.ft "I Tl g
HATSun
Trimmed
neatly 0r
trimmed constants
on hand. Evervthi,,;,
! in the Millinery line the latest. "
Hats made over and re-trimmed
Trimming cleaned and Tips
curled.
All work guaranteed,
the lowest.
Prices
Parlor at residence oppo
site Toledo Hotel.
B. F. JONES,
Attorn ey-at-Law,
Notary Public.
TOLEDO. - ovir.fi;.
Will practice ill all the CUUrls of
Oregon Five and one-half years
clerk of Probate and Circuit
courts. Has complete up-to-date
Abstract of Lincoln Countv.
BEAVER CHEEK
WOODEN WAKE CO.,
1
nun 1 irw.rwln P..nv l
nu, uunuiu vumhi j, viruii.
1 .Manufacturers of all kinds ct
1,,, ,
u oodenware
I
i pr:npc o.;,.p
Prices given on applicatiau.
C. E. HAWKINS,
Attorney-atLav,
Notary Public.
i TnT Priri ni.rn.,
1 ''-'L.z.lJU, UKUiON
ness a Specialty
H. VEN LING EH,
Attornoy-at-Liiw,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
A NEW PROPOSITION.
Will say to my numerous customer
in various parts of Lincoln county, that
I will try to make it possible for you to
obtain part of your drug wants through
the mails, and will pay part or all tin
postage on dry articles, especially of tin
more concentrated or costly kinds. Will
pay the postage on pills, plasters, salve,
tablets, rubber nipples, violin strings,
and many other kinds of drugs. Postage
stamps taken in any amount. Will pay
one-haif the express on all dollar pur
chases of patcntmedicinea or other goods.
I will endeavor to supply nil your wants
in goods in my line. I am after your
trade and will try to merit it.
Erontad-Thfl hml
i"STEVENSFAVORIIE,,i
22-inch barrel, weicht i Dounds.
carefully bored and tested. For
22, .25 and .32 rira-firo cartridges.
bin 1 T
, Plain Open Sights, $6.00'
lrr NO. 18.
, a argct bights, $8.50
UiTr X0""1" fo- the FAVO-
n .If he doesn't keep it wo
i send, prepaid, on receipt of
price
iendu8,a.mP for complete cala
: ,WII8 u- full line, with val
an,i L "n.ation regarding rifles
and ammunition in general.
J.STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.;
try p.n. Box iofl
jals Down."
JJEEFALLS, MASS.