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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1900)
'vr1 -4 Uncoiii County Leader. CHARLES F. SOULE, ) p ,',, ADA E. SOULB, -Official Countv Paper. ; Entered at the postollice at Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'One Year - - - $1 50 8ix Months - '- 75 '.Three MontliH - - - 50 . 11EPUJSLICAX TICKET. 'For President William MvKinley ; For Vice Tjifhident Theodore Itoosevelt The fanners of Kansas are form ing a trust. By organizing they hope to be able to hold tbeir grain until a satisfactory price can be ob tained. This is a sensible idea, and the soil-tillers of every state in the Union should line up with their rbrethren in bleeding Kansas. The .returns from the scheme will be found much more substantial than ; those derived from sitting on a box in flout of u.iloic, nhililiug, chew ing tobai.n o and damming the trusts' Farmers should "get together" in the true sense of the term. That kind of a trust would protect them .against all others woull, in fact. make all other trusts look like mere side-shows. The real "paramount issue" is neither "16 to i" nor "imperial ism," but Bryan himself. This places all the vagaries, fallacies, ex ploded theories, etc, in a pile and 'makes it possible for the voters to arm themselves with ballots at the November election and pour in an effective "potshot." The opposing forces may properly be designated as "Bryan and "anti-Bryan." This .arrangement removes a number of .distinctions without a difference. One Philip A. Marquam of Mc lalla. this state, took his pen in hand the other day, produced some fearful and wonderful "poetry" and had it inserted in the Oregon City Courier-Herald, with a request that "other papers please publish." We cannot comply with the poet's re quest until we learn what he is will ing to pay for the space. It's worth several times regular rates, aud we hope the Courier-Herald got it. American whisky, made in Ken tucky, of course, carried off first honors at the Paris exposition. Thus are the bonds of eternal peace being formed. II Germany will now place its seal of approval upon the beer which made Albany, Or., famous, that little trouble in ' 1893 will be forgotten. Senator Hoar considers Bryan a more objectionable horn of the dilemma than the administration's policy in the Philippines, and will support the republican ticket. While this is a mild surprise, Mr. .Hoar's opinion is sharod by thou sands of so-called "anti-imperialists." Democratic predictions of dire disaster in event of republican suc cess have always been proven false! For this reason the dear people can only smile a broad smile when Bryan declares we'll lose our dear old Fourth of July if he is defeated. Senator I.ce Mantle of Montana, who left the rebubliean . parly in 1896 because it wouldn't embrace, the 16-to-t idea, has returned to his old love, frankly admitting that 1 6 to l is n busted theory and the Country in a prosperous condition. In the -Kansas City convention some delegate, full of sentiment or something, dubbed Bryan "The Ne braska Lily." As, be has been ndopted by Tamunny, it will bv perfectly proper to refer to him as ''The Tiger J.ily." If you want bargains in harness, buggies or wagons, you may find fhem at (1. R. Sohcnck & Co's. County Court August Term. I CLAIMS ALLOWED. 1 II. Lewis, supplies for county, $14.65. 1 M. Mays, registering voters, $4.20. I Irvin Ma-ree, road supervisor, 44.4G. j Allowed !fX'.4ij. Ct. V. Gaby, road supervisor, $28. Emil Tracksel, road supervisor, $24. lloxie Simmons, road supervisor, $02.50. Allowed 442. J. Januarv, road bupervisor, $29. Al lowed $22. K. S. Barclay, road supervisor, $18. f. J. Stewart, raad supervisor, $8. icorge Bethers, superintendent's sal ary and stamps, $44.55. C. O. CopelanJ, supplies for road markers on Euchre mountain, $18.50. William Matthews, printing, $12.50. Allowed in full. (J. F. Soule, printing, $25.15. Allowed $23.(50. C. C- Kubler, janitor, $8. A. llosebrook, spittoons and matting for circuit court room, $41. Helen 1'ygall, care Harriet Helm, $24.- George W. (Jaby, rebuilding bridge across Beaver creek, $17. John Stimpson, stamps and register ing 80 voters, $8.77. Allowed 8. A. W. Weber, stamps and registering voters, $(.0ll. Allowed $5.40. J. L. Hyde, treasurer's salary and stamps, $07 .(iti. G. II. Ycung, marshal at election, $2. (,'dass & Prudhoninie, supplies, $18.1)5. Allowed $18.45. Dr. S. S. Thayer, examining Hannah Anderson, insane, $5. Benton County, Oregon, for copy of j marriage license ol Joshua Brown ami Annetta Thompson, $1. (.!. K. Ellsworth, registering 0 voters, 00 cents. A" T ..-It... ATO OE toaiiy iiuii Hume, oui.iCa, Continued for term. In the matter of the claim of A. Thompson for rebate of taxes. It ap pearing that no exemption for personal property had been allowed, ordered that ho be allowed rebate in the sum of $0.25. Judges and clerks of June election in Tidewater precinct : N.J. (Joodman, $6. I). W. Couutsil. $0; F. B Cams, $0; A. T. Coodman, $15.00; V. A. Vidito, $0. Scalp bounties approved : Ed Dutton, 1 ; W. F. Hyde, 2: C. J. Derrick, 0; H. Johnson, 2; W. W. January, 1; J. Jan uary, 1 ; S. J. Stewart, 1 ; J. T. Iless, 3 ; (ilen Howell, 1 all wildcat. Allen Parker, lumbei, $11.20. C. C. MeBride, nails, $2. Fred Stanton, work, $12. Emma Howell, care of Hannah An derson 20 days, $20. N. J. Uoudman, registering voters, $3.50. M. Gregson, lumber for Ramsdell bridge, $148.69, and for J. C. Altree snd J. 11. Doty, supervisors, $13.94 total, $102.53. Allowed $101.09. F. I). Tillotson, grading courthouse grounds 1 days, $21.75. J. 11. Ross, wood furnished jail, car ing for prisoners, and mileage, $25.35; caring for prisoners and mileage, $20.40 ; boarding aud guarding prisoners, $15.60 ; wood for iail, $2.50. Peter Kickart, sheriff, boarding pris oners in Benton county jail,$S7.05. M.P.Burnett, boarding prisoners in Benton county jail, $28.55. J. II. Boss, stamps, etc., $10.97 ; sal ary for June and July, 1900, $300. Alma Bredeson, witness, county vs. Hannah Anderson, $2.00. Mrs. Antor.e Bredeson, witness, coun ty vs. Hannah Anderson, $2.00. Kate Chleboski, witness, State vs. Clara and Hannah Thomas, $3.10. Not allowed . Oreni Ruperts, pauper account for Jnne and July, 1900, $10. Jos. tioeser, pauper aceouut for June aud July, 1900, $14. J. 11. Doty, road supervisor, $10. F. M. Wadsworth, assessor's salary 4or June nnd July, 1900, $157.50. George W. Wadsworth et al, assistant assessor, $41.23. N. J. Goodman, hauling and erecting booths, $3.50. J. H. Booth, notice of homestead en tries, $1.80. M. M. Davis, registering voters, $130. Jurors and witnesses in July term of circuit court: Jurors V. E. YVann $14, John Stimpsou $8.80, John Fogarty $9.40, F.A.Godwin $12.30, II. Kirsch $10 40, J. E. Wilson $9, Antono Bred eson $0.40, Thus. Robertson $9.40, M. Grogson $0, Emil Tracksel $13 00, llugh Garr $18, Josiah Gideon $12, J. W. Par ish $0.40, A. K. Sherk $11.40, J. Beers $11.40. J. C. Altree $0.20, Carl Kroeger $14.50,' Jos. Blower $9, I.J.Pepin $11, John A. TuerkcH 15.40, Hans Olson $4, W. A. 1 bidden $13, 0. R.Gillett $14.40, E. W. Kinnislon $9, II. R. Stunlevant $S, C. C. Kubler $4, Geo. A. Landis $S. Witnesses Bert R Betz $7.80, Sarah Irachsol $10.80, Elmer Helms $8.40, Chas Webb $8, Oene Young $4, W m Heidv$9.70, Gw Hodges $0, B F Grant $10.40, O U. Altree $0 20, John Watkius $10.40, Biadlev Troxel $8.80, Albert Watkins $2, H II Curler $10.40, Edna M Altree $)0.40, W H Brown $7.80, George Harney $9.20, David John !?8, Ralph Sturdevunt 8.00, U S Grant ffS.OO, Katie McMnnn $5.80, Bertha White 7.80, Jennie Koonev 19, Austin Altree $13 40, Scott Lauo &.20, E A Swan 4, S S Thayer i8, I.eander Parks $0.20, Sarah Bruinucld. George 1J. McCluskey, assisting in teachers' examination, 9. E. W. Gaither, ditto, ft).- I. F. Stewart, salary ns county indue, $101.40. ' F. M. Stanton, per diem and mileage as countv commissioner, 633.00. W. R. Wakekeld, ditto, $49. Fred Horning, work one day with team, $3. L. M. Wolf, witness fees in justice court, $1 90. Win. Wolf, ditto, $1.90. In the matter of registration fees. Ordered that rWrk com pure with poll books and lustre warrants as per statute. Petition' of J.E. Grier for county road Granted the county assessor for' an extension of I time for extending and returning the ! tax roll. Ordered that, the timplwpy-! tended to Monday, September 24, 1900. Remonstrance to toll road along the beach from mouth of Siletz river south. Passed. Report of viewers on change of road , as petitioned bv C. J. Derrick et al. Read. In the matter of segregation of taxes on George S. Coe lands. Ordered that special school taxes be allowed in full and balance of county, state and county school be divided pro rata. A. A. Bentley, petition for voting pre cinct. Dismissed. Inquest' of Mrs. Luckey. Inasmuch as it appears that at the time, the al leged imjuest was held Dr. R. E. Darnell was the. duly qualified and acting cor oner of Lincoln county, and that the al leged inquest was not held by a magis trate, it is ordered that the clerk be in structed to return - said alleged report and not place it on file in this court. Petition for toll road by George Par melo Passed. Resignation . of George Lyne as con stable of . precinct No. 1. Dismissed. Petition of Theo Crauz et al for bridge. Passed. Bond of county clerk approved. Financial report of county clerk for term ending June 30, 1900, accepted and ordered filed. Published next week. In the matter of report of the viewers on Derrick road. Report read and ac cepted and road ordered opened. iP1 The K ey to Wealth is in n lVtiiion of I. J. Popiu el al for county road. Granted. Bid for bridge across Five Rivers, bfiinett. Olscn and John A. Phillips. $'-"7. 1'asMHi to adjourned ttrm. 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