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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
.;, - rz. f;,' V. JAr. WW fpellhndei,.oprapW,. the . jtJi v-Tn.-L4BRAlihe8o-?Ara?,"at the coiirt.l . irlv ..'.boiir'abo'nt thirty 'couples rtal to trip "tftLllgW , htitK iJlllltlt DOtir, wuen .HIUOO -UlSpUHOU ill in the "City- 'ResUurant for Ztt, During this interval arid" tyhile link's orchestra 'were, roupefaVf n. vinAo,ir, first rflolin and. R " ' iliicthM .UirHlW., MM niuymtmm i.TOit lPti0Mul8tlikt.''P(iu1(l' not eat or' ierrrf the eqraUibg' figures' of! tfio iice to squat," uii. ... - .;, . , Soiioabw among; tpfr 'merr gather ere several Wtf .had .'never danced jfon or wore .novices . i o the. ;Terp, !,;;horinart.;;:. ' ;.'' TbeFiremard Quadrille was ft. Jeatf inol pmuuivn. (nikatir regarded 8.., a sort of f gd as pi please," ftnd'addod largely in malt gtbtevening' a social educes, . ; ' H Toledo Fire' Department .is l'ail tfiiod is regarded 18 a: valued ad; iKtto the city, rXhr'buiyie89 mien 6f ;jilo have ex pressed 4y their fi nail jlliberality their 'jaDVipoMiop of .the poiiitlou.'. v',.,'j'' v . The net proceeds or, JtHe'danqe $24y- Im very gratifying td the- management Uwill be ntilize4tt yVocurlpa neces-, ' equiumeh tsv ' ' ,' 7 ' V..-t,:-' ; -' -V: Sepublican Committee-Meets.) Hi Rep'ublicftV-.Centra'l Committee U Lincoln county met ','a thfi ' coiirtH Mm Id Toledo Wfyesday tylera'poniM m several precincta .wqre represented Alsea, C R Evenrf:' Besve'r Creekorri llimsunt Big Elk,. -Cot .represented t Elk City, E M MaysUJ E Dili's, proxy! tin Rivere, not Represented ; -fcerWW tail, li r ijwope, pro? ; ' Little Elk, CCMcBrideV J LHydd;.proxyV Morris, t repreneatedj. JJtihtHWNecl Ida'rl?, !ir..., . . iiiioss proxy;; ojvp.ojr,t,' Ulma Wi sJl, II D Barlier,,"poxy: '.Sifeta, fem StJaclcon';. Tidewat, -B W -Oounsil, I R Wakefield pjoy: Toledo,' E M .auuiii, iBnuiuo,4viqrge rUDg. . Chairmau B. F'i3wdhe slated ,tle ob'- tof the meeting land expressed , 'the tope tbat C i'r ' L v 1 . "in i a good talkte woulda'l be aw'dj out here' W far f rorn. horne wlf, no other eads 'of suprort,' 'Avood-bieadmlicnri o-,,vrt..'' ' Mened patrent'y aflU,' wspectfufly Mo Ptne geotlemtfn from' thn aiAA tate ,nyhUe eome of his.Veinarks1 wdre notety fcorotilimentttrw'tn t' cVats, andR-juiicans-; they 'ere cAcpvea, uuanouody 'cared. , He res urrected the ahost. of . T assailed, ihe policy ;0f: our iftartvred iiiimiu.j)i(;iviniev. to Hrtmo rejct9rttf b)jt this also' was expucted, add nobbdy vcared.' John Brown ot 'Con- necjicut entertained' (he audience and pleased, his .Socialist brethreh theto fore he tnajr, be predited with scoring a point 6ti;j;wo-and 'tljat's more than ao'rne platform artrstsacconiplislw." ; .wluspered into tlie ears of some of 'our ,citensh6,are not po8tedthat the .! ice '.a V'i-.S . i. biibuii ivinooiQ cpijnty is flrawing salary, or W8,000 per. year, instead ,f 1800. 'pthej s. are being told that' the Indebtedness' of flii county Is between (166,009. VfiW: fTheCounty Jerk's semf-annuai Btfltenient'Whirh .will . puplfshedjln April, .will eKplode'thfs Campaign.;llfl.. , The. debt of .'the county Ws.uot HicreasedduTfng' the past four tit woUfjbe harmonious.; It A motion of. Tobi 'Hairisdn of Beaver W precinct tbat' 'no 'p'rox'ipe' be ad- oitted unless the? '.bbeld by- voters pt -v. w .rprosfjni.ea reoeivea On motion of Geor'g9'K!nghe apior wment of delegates to, ifitf countv mitionM baed uipon the Vote for -S. Bean forRrtin.imV .-tA.. t- , - - r .'.iviyy VUU(a 111 bUU election oi, TOOK i ; motion of 'Geoirge King "eacft pre- ' is allowed deleLrat.ft.ot.lip(. anH f for each lj votV?Vd major tracfio'.l cast for SuprenW Judca .Uean. "w entitles the precincts to'del'egates 's'ollowe: vfv t.-.,- 4 ': verCreek H : . . ..v.V.;:. Pk City.., to Rivora Mtle Elk ' '' 'V ,i V Tiewaterr irledo... ' (l,My;VJ..y..Ti..f..w,.k. 3 motion nf hiJJml. o 1:11 j 1. Ihliferlfedinjjjro nmB gcncyV;0rcg6ri Sniv ttnffff vr.atated and Ung in Wncoa ' r'V8 Perschlute herein set forth, to-wit:' . V ' V: , ' h 4-;: ' v 1 ' ? f . Acres, . ft John, Adams...- IH'"i f i ''?.k ;L . . .Listed1? Opened aquelle,ThompBonM.wUWl won 16, .townshipIl south', range S v , ' ..February 16--J K Guthrie 'to4;!4 V .Radollff, neX"of awt section 16".. toWn,- J; ,v Henry Joliusob.. - : ' ,v r . . . .B awl-4 nw 1-4 ' H- 8 ' J ;10 V 20 '' ' .7l-4 - 8W l4;7 :8 910 ''40 ot, .' 6- sw 1-4 X - 8,- 9 10 ' 3 90 ' ' I'Ot ' 7 swl-4' 4 8 . " 10 ft 'Xn : 'V'" 1 ? 61-4 V8V; 9-10' 6;74. PnryUoljn8oii:..;..8e 14 nw l 4 .8 ;! 9 10 :40 p Charles, bepoei. )3 The "Woodmen of the World insulled (Jib JoUowing offlcers-elect' at the regu- ar meeting last Friday evening for the joining termf i. .i'ete.rson, consul commajider: M. N. Anderson, advisor yeutepant;' 'O; 'Oi' Krogstatl, banker: uMiu, luruiuRe, managers k. a. Arnold,, recorder j J? iT.'Gaither, escort;, J. W. Pirrisfi," ientry ; Arthur Nye, watch v G. p. Ddyis of Salado was lh the pity Wednesday E Charles Depbei,:' (ISO. 11 v- I 4 Lot 12 -nwl-4 '6 ' A Lot ll uwi-4 Katherine.Evans,..'.Se.l-4 -sw 1,-4 ; :, . ,: .Sw l-4-sw"l-4i' Katherine Evans. Lot 18 no 1-4 day- Elmo has purchased a r.eseeu; vv.J.bar.ber'shop 1n Bakersfleld, Cal, aid Pj pro? ; , Little Elk, r ,m jea;.e 6f Umt la with hlg f u . In, npout two weeks. . Ihe loss of these estimable citizens" causes wide-spread rejfret.- May they prosper, in their, new hbhieV !''' ' ";r'v ' ' ' Miss brace Graff, and her bi-other Pharles were; up' from Waldport the fore' parf of the week visiting with their sister, Miss Nellie, who is Instructress In the intermediate 'depaitment of the' .Toledo school. . .' 1 Grit granulated bone, 4bone meal nest eggs and Pratt's Poultry Food are wlfafc everybody uses npw-a-days whb are n the. poultry 'business foi'.the money there is 'in it. vAU for sale by IKrog'stad. ; '.' ; ' 4 Y . . j : . .. . , . .. fc;. X. JUamar; industrial, teacher or the,feile5,z,Indlan Trapping School, de parted Saturday morning on a recrea- tipn:toiir W'iSan ,Francisco and Other California points. 1 r ' 'Vl0CK P- m;;'waWuoa8 the -"or holding. .primarfis, wWe. 2ay onvention wHL be held on wi bginulngVit,10 b'olock'a! it "motion of Gerge'Klng ChalrW , "legates Were Ct.nAa&A I 'ma r Cltda Fox.Uhe handsome young sta- tipit agenE of Summit,4returned to his post, of ..duty Monday morning. - He had peen doiag. .Newport .ana me sea side over Sunday ' ; . 'MrstO. G. Gopeland of SileU, Mr and Mfs. Lester Waaah. Ben Kine and Ed Palue- wenVlo. .Elk City yesterday . - . 1 T 3 t,o attend a fiesston o tno Arusau loage, ' John ' Kobertson departed for Port- laud'.' Moridtfyiioruing. He has rented iiia raiiph.on Olalla, at present oceu pied by Charles Krelger, to Ole Twait. .Rossi ifcElwain left yesterday morn- log for Inkster N. p., his former home. fift ihas'. business interest there that Will detain him several months, ' Tool sckson'came in Tuesday night "from;- Salem' where hi has been em .'..tiWI tnr onma time. He'fexpects 10 ' I - ' . 1- I. t .... rei urn-soon, M reu"'" r- 'F.'!Mr W'lMlsworth went to Portland Mqnday to attend the meeting of the CoBgressional Central Committee to ' Jlias Mamie, Wakefield, -Department Treasurer of the Woman's Relief Corps, made an' official' visit to Tojedo last luni.. ""vieoaerea, JJ who. voted .vot'if VAye' .rlghVontViday ivenjng. , On motion' S&:S' esPearl Hall and tsther Joom SVm narriaop pieeMng ! , P jn Prloe?ADd her your re moping,bott-:,.siokly,and. non oi "!e- all'orHh:ant ofisoine Cop' and returned Monday' evening from 1 visit' ltUbtriends t Independe.ntfd. Z T. MoGuire of Eddyville hadj 6u'sl ness iu the City tVednesday night, rtv l;Oeorge lodxes of Ulg .lt mm,i licnry Johnson. ..'..'.Si sw f-4 ne.W 'r 8 ,9 10 v''0 v" ' ' - . i : r-).r.x4. NwU ae 1-4 .' ; 8"' 9 I'O.io''i'.'-' X .'. , r, , . Lot . 3; se 1-4 ' 8. 9 ,10 7.10 t , . . A wi-vV u - ' "Lot 4 88 I"'; v 8, X 10 581r. ' : , . V ,' .'.V ' Henrjr Johnson: vL6f' 9 sw 1-4 , 8, ;9 : lol .U V:" : ' Lot ioKsw 1-4 9 10" i.12.93 .', v VV'-)-.'h ' Lot 7 nwl4 '8 . 9?lof, in- .' 'i' v V February 16 Marla Goode and J f'r4'' ' ' Goode.tQjR Qathrie, nej of 8wf ; secf' J - V V ship 11 Bouth, range 8 weet $500. .',:. vlJ ' February 24-4) C'AlsakVr 'to" 0 i?' '.V4' .Tongeland, 20 acres, in Bectlon 17", town: ' V ,1'V; r Rd w'ihu.; range iu west, :.$v.- . ' - V , j V V euruary xi-ju JJ Voung and .Agno V . , r v . " 1 B Xoung to MallSsa E Weltin, p'arcoiV r' I Jahd.lrt i9e(krou 10,-'.township 1 SQnj;h,'1.. VVV",- I rahgeSj west,t55. '..;vv-.;s-,jAt;. M S c l v . .;, .' ; ; k . ? : : 1 have somje. if n'evv well-j-ooted ;"Lom i Cjkr " t ' - ? ! berry plantewjiicli will' "be.'sold at tty M' ' tjentseaoh.jOhly-a limited Ropply.v 7 ; ? ' '7 'j 1 , ' j ;A Blessed Privilege. ' ... t a Nf Lot:. 9 nw i i 1 78 : 9 ,10. 10 ' V '-v , KiLot 10 nw 1-4 ' 8 ' . 9 : 10 10 " ' ' 10 ; 20 1-4 .:,' 84, . '7 ;llr 1-4. :, 34 7 11 . Se r-41 se . Lot 7 ,'se Lot.l ;ne 1-4 Lot .8 ne ' 1-4 ,3 .'.Lot 5 ' ne. '1-4 3i"' .7 Lot 0 see hi. 84, 7 Lot 4,.ne hi- ,-34 , 7 WlllianvkJamath..Ne 1-4 swil-d:; n li (Nq.12) . -fje 1-4 ;af,U-4y; 7 1 Willian Ktamtfth. Lot 3 . sw 1-4', - 7 '10 (No. 13) . i',Lot 4 sw tM , ,7 10 herine Evans; .'.t A Lot J3 ne 1-4 C 33''S 1 i ' "Si lots nw 1-4 ,33 '0: Si lot6nwl-4 V .33 , 9 8., 11 , 8. 11.. 40 .Dec.21.v ; Mar.' ll 2830 " , 7 ' M ' ' 5.40t.;vuV?--' m;V" . 6.56 33 --'9 33 f27 27 ,33 33 Abe Logan., .... Lrkey Logan A Annie inkier. Lot 15 tie 1-4 , Lot 14 ne i-4 83 , WiewM iiw), t, 34 ...Se' 1-4 .se 1-4 , .2Q '.ES 81-4 sejf' '.21 ...Lot 24 s w. 14 28 9 9 .9. 9 9' 10 ' 3: io ,9' 9 '9 'Q 9 9 9, 9 .'9 11 33.02 v7 H.y -39.977, ' 11; 11 40 . "V 9 '4o;"- i; ,-9 '40 s , 9, V 40.88 ?- f ft, 41.22, '7'' 9 O ' Fe.b. 8 9 -"10 ' ' 10 ' ' 20 - , 20 . . '40,' ' " ' . ' 7, - ' w V ' 7 -. .1, May 7. 9 -9 9' 40 ; 20 20 20" ' 40," .' :'2o '20 . Mil V . 11 " i '' ',' Said' bids will be foceived?op toJfl o'clbcki, noon, of ihe.varioda dava upon winch they are listed to'be opened iiv above' schedule, and must enclosed in sealeii cnyelopes direoted to John J. M.cKoin, Superintendent, Siletz; Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted, thereon the description of the land to which the ti'ids relate but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date npon which the bid is to be opened. " v v JOHN J. MoKOlN, -; . Supt. and Specjal Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz.Agency, Oregon: ( ' Ben King was a Pioneer visitor Mdn- William Borden -of Newport; had business In the city Wednesday. 4 1 ' County Clerk Ira Wade made.a hurry trip to Corvalli8 and back yesterday, . . ... t. . . . F. A. Thompson of Salado, who had been a Toledo, visitor for.' several days.j refurued to his home Monday morning. , .. ' : - . ' ' The.Toledo sawmill started up 'again yesterday morning to fill some,, orders, aijiong tliem being one for lumber for the Parrish bridge. Uqntractor.oeorgo MoCaulou expects to begin the .work on the hridge about March 1,' if , weather permits.. : . V 7. ', . " ." . The average assessed' Valuation of tillaple land, in the state of Oregon Is $11.70 per acre and 'of the non-tillable lands $2.40. Lincoln county's tillable land is valued.at 10.26" per acre and the non-tillable at $2.39-both' slightly be low theverage. However, this is not figured from- quality,-: Railrpads, har borVjacfQries. etc.. are chiefly respona- iblelornue vaiue 01 iurm ihuuo. wuu markets mean high-priced land. Lin coln county is market shy. ; ' - .' , ' Prof. T. R. Ryan, a hypnotist, enter tained . a , good audience Wednesday night at AV'oodmen HalU The Professor wus formerly a resident, of Lincoln county and lived on the place now owned by Frank Frary below Toledo. As a hypnotist he ls probably about tt good ks anybody. ' H put Qua ,Webor, Roy Bryaut and other through Varl onRlivonotic paces and. delighted the audieuce immensely. Mr..Weler sold to the andiedce about a peck "of ' rubber balls manufactured from his own nose, whiie Roy Brvant sawed out some .choice dunce muslo on ijne of his own shoes, I which he. removed from'hia foot -and converted into a , tioiid. iu ro samples of what Mr , Ryan can ;do to tomans Who are willing td be put under the 'influence." ' ououii peuruinuc , ' -C 'i.'ne '.report :.is neintr nmrn -trannrmiir- -. T . ' . circulated fhat a nSancan swear toa lie ' V,j f,f m to the non-nifheral pharaote'r of land 'CiJ. ' and also lift ihiJah nntti hi ln')iaL.i "'5 ')'. 'i , . i8 , . . . ,- v j, w" . iviMMim.idMu., wuiuu uQ.ueires.r . - y to take upaaa timber claim vhioh', jn , v ' point of fact, he never savlf and en nnl' 7' -. punished. ' The United Slates i courts -7 . have decided, that the .oaths required 7 ' i 'A. ; of applicants as', to , these matters Js a '. V ,,' ', ,4 ' department regulation And not 'h law. The V path does not therefor? come ,i'V k ' ... -: 1.. V U t l .4 . j ' 7 r. .. within the penalties prescribed former-'. ''1 , jury, H y,. -i:. '' 7 Vr. Any man wljo w;lll oontlnue to hoyl ' ,. ; j ibput'. the curtaiiment, of . Anerican:' ". '" 'f., 1 7 liberty should be shot before breakfast,, ' MS',, , i'" . A flr log 30 feet long anil nine feet id ; , ' V diameter has been obtained from ChUr' 7 . '.'7 7 . , ! , ':'r- To the Public.' , We wish, to inforui the ' people of Lincoln county that we are located in Toledo with . a general stock of hard ware and such articles as "the famier, sawmill man. Hahermao, carpeuter,' logger,- o, Jn fact auybody or his wife may need in our line.., We show also a full linn of plows, cultivators and harrows. ' We will be glad to. have yon call a lid see us before purchasing. Remember, we are the only exclusive hardware firm In the county. l. C v GARDNER & AVERT. 6n "County for exhibition at. the fit Louis Fair, ft, whs ; brpUKht up tlui. rlveroo a raft' yesterday end loaded u'pou a flafcar at the O. R. '..St N, eHp'iii 'J: Albina. As the, water (a Ihe rfvar;;is. going down" rapidly,' it waijtbe hardest , Icind pt work to get the immense' lot; " , upon Ihe car, Vut half a hundred men ' with winches .and1 all sorts of pulley. Xv! hauls finally -rolled it up a'plihe, .. where it will j,emaUi8olia,.7vCo4ea in until it is rolled off at St Louis. . ' ' Oregon has always had large pieced of Umber among Jrts exhibits at the va rious expohitlorlsil The late AJ. John soA of Astoria fro alwatT''led after ..' 'V, V , f P ' ,. .... 4 A. W. Weber' was a visitor from Beaver creek Wednesday, V v.. t J. F. Stewart, was a passencrer for various Valley points Saturday.' f- t L. A, PeoV of Monroe, Benton county, bad business iu the city the latter . part of last week. 1 t , Milton A. Beem of . Tidewater , waa in the city last Friday making proof on his homestead before County Clerk Wade. . : .,: -J. Leon Rosebrook returned Wednesday evening from Mount Angel Academy. He will visit at, home until be feels younger. ' " . ; . " v.Abe Lincoln Woman's Rsfiof Corps No. 49 wil hold a campfire at the hall in Toledo on the night of March 4, as an entertainment for the veterans and their families. ' ' l The , Lading' Guild will seiv -tea at the residence of rMrs. William Scarth Wednesday afternoon,1 March 2. A mualcal program will be rendered. The usual price, 10 cent, will be charged. Tbr Leads b again kindly request It correspondents- to sign, their v own names to,alI-(jommuticaiions,. not for publioation, butio protect the editor in case something they write may start some muscular citizen 'od the war path. We love our icorrespopdents, but not well enough to stand a,' ,, thumping that the timber exhibteJnvilcur! ''Vtfcrired very large specimensJu, 'V lying ' "4 outside of the ' 'forestry buildings Into Whioh they could not , be moved, like T , leviathans attracted'' more attention' ', ....' thanVny exhibit of any kind upon tlici '" t grounds. The commission to. the St- ' -', ; Louis Fair is to follow,, Mr.' Johnson'" ; example, Hod, pa judge from the sie '-,-'! and appeaVanoe ot the loir alreadv ob- 5 ) ' tained, , is not allowing itself to be. outdone. Timbers of the size that It. ' ' will have on exhibition at the Fair,, , next Summer will be many times larger, than anything that the majoaity of tho t - people who visit the Fair have ever - .' seen bofore, and' Will impress them- ' ' selves upon their memory and adve4lso Oregon rather , better than r anything . else. Oregoulan. .' " ' ' , : ,. ' A minister recentlv dollvered a ser- , mon n , pride. After enumerating man)' shortcomings of people, be asked -' ' any sister who had not looked in the '-. mirror before' starting to church to ' please rise. One lady stood up and all ; eyes were turned upon her while the 7' preacher meekly said; "Lord bless yoii sister, I don't blame yop." , . V ' . M i 7i Ps:: - i. , Vf. C. Monroe and A. Rowln of Lut- Jena had busiuess tn Toledo, tlie for.e, , . part of the week; '.' ' ', , ' i' .... ' ' ' .' John and Ell Ualther left this morn: . Ing for Kalama, Wush., driving to Cor ' vallls, thence by boat. "7' ; c . v . ' , ." , - Fred Weatberford, the coming Dene . ocratic candidate for Coroner, was a, passenger for Albany this morning. ' . - The Leadeb will "resume" some nlore next week, -and it will not be 7, "BellingRgate," either. "Belllngitgate". , what doe it mean! ' ' ,.f( ' Merchant ' J.' F. Stewart returned Wednesday evening from Portlapd. -where he ropresented Lincoln county ( , t tha meeting cf the Democratic aiaU '; central .committea. , ,; ! ! 'i' WnM: j i..i1'nnnntv ieat Visitor 'weviiowjn ' wKUi. u.7.; '-"' .rry'A t 'J. , :: - '..! t.' .f'. nt vrtn.,.M, alwav Interesting, ana. rroi, ujm k 'r ti, U. -C s"v.f. v '..--.' ., V-., . -v..',-'. ,V .. ;n -;,,',.'' ' . . . ; ' , ' ...'.' : ' v--;::v' ;v-tV'.,,tv--;" ;'7-'' , .--r.-.:' 7 . , -.ty.-'- .7-,'. 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