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'A u V f t UNeOLN COUNTY LEAHFR x ,!..,,. . .. . " .. ... - I . , . '.' r roriine repairing ot your watches' A Job for t Foo ki h-fr h- J. V kTlliUI L.II.I j ... . . ' r.(ir1(Hrr .--- . . nrd clocks give J. L. McCulloch, . . ...... .... r,rr) i nunwiHV hi Toleiln I .ncnln ' . i i ,.unty,.r,..,i. '"" ) the Agency this . week!., Mrs. T. Jay liuford is visiting ato!' Vaquina City, acall. Anything The crop of suckers seem to be I-;.. . Itiiai lr,.;i...lt.NeU1 Hruif store nerenmal: -and M h itdtn in all NOTICE!' Tf nm tliuiL nf hnvinp f ninny tools, il - o j ......... .I-.... , " ' J -.,. - liiuj perennial, ana to niossom m an - CJ : v 7 7 , ' ! -I'lcnry Wolf had a- .veil dug at;'0-tended to without extra; climes. ..The rankest kinds - of j f , nf Kviilflijio- ! llOlKP till' mirinw WO fates: his new residence, this Wk. .. charges. . .-. ;h . ., suckers seem to have their growth I St(M . 01 H a01,-Se Pim "C 5'-5oj- Allen Piirker was' up 'from Ya- ' The absorbing question with the in g arid to be of -the variety kyilf SUVC YOU mOllt'V II VOll Call Oil 01 Wl'ltQ ' . .. . Siiltscription I One year, i Six months, : Three months. - 7 " -- J vsuaper t A.i.cr.i,i.1Kra,cnaiek...,v.ri ,,,,,,, , , . , ; th(, WnllimH ....1 h. u,,. two thousand dollars in the bank to , . .. . . . , .-I. ... i ,, , Ull UU-5I- ' . . ' . 1 1 1 1 n V l j nes, . ; both been laid up. -? (donate to soni!. smooth, oily tongued t, t,- ., T i ,r ... . ' , stranger who approaches him with 13. Morrison orders the Lkadkk ! Mr. W. Buov. a ".tudent nf Phfi. 1 ..,.,;....,. m--ii. n- i !.., , . i a goia brick, tin box scheme or the sent to his son at jllapa, W ash-1 omath college, paid a short visit tot1,Vp. Vh laW, ,.r iiniiBHt live emr line- r eek. hikI hIII I I run until or-lcrcl dlMoilihiuc.l. '3 iuma on business, last Wednesday, 'pleasure-loving people, Is how they : are alwa's tw P001", t0 take a . . .1 V , , I -iiifr'" Lo.thc celebration, since newspaper always have one or . ,wl l'1"-'- "uviv..-M..&. uski and the Benton have two thousand dollars in the bank to 1 - ' 1 ' AI Ar 4 Tf? lv ( f both been laid un - (donate to soniv. smooth, oih tongued iU' ii-LJ-i iv v-Vf., CoiTallis, Oregon. p . Kverv iirmf niHuinr lii t i...,.i .... .i , ... ...KVnr,:;MhS'"-,"''- i Ington. , Dr. J, L: Akin's over Sundav fls , pecimen o, ims , . . . , r , , , variety oi sucKers lives near Uor- Ir,ck 14 doin the carPen- i 16 riftUirned fr Ule beaf e,iroute vallis and is named Wm. Abraham. :r. work on Henrv Wolfs ticw I for his home. Mr. BuovHs a mpm. . I nicwl t Hie .i.,iii... m l.,ie.i. (irenon. . . ter. work on . .- .. ' ,i r.i ni', , , , , lie is a weii-to-ao iarmer, ana up ! u. i.,.. ...... residence. ber of the' Philomath band, am i .. . . ... . . ' itiri-.H.rt" ' r.i i i- "il last Monday afternoon had blouse at Newport and will open j Ulat cll'- - liasn't got it now, but has a rich, irwvi v!-. .-.. , jiton Jtflyitst.' ' .... ' FOUND--A purse containing a. varied experience valued at that '"- i- r i 1 .71. ..... . ',... tunmueiauie .sum oi money, also a sum, lor on that day a couple of pocKet kniie. I lie owner can get slick swindlers went out to the old tough trip; The wet weather is the strawberries. ' ft.' V. Hurt made a Hying to l'iotlecr on Tuesdav fast Mr. J. L. Akin returned from the valley last Tuesday. 1 " U. F. Colluiiiore is plastering the waiting loom of the depot. Miss Sada Chambers is visiting Mm Wm. Wade, this week, i i It lias transpired that Benton county is $u,ooo in the hole in the Job failure. . The oiit-ofT roa 1 to Yaiina is ill cleaved of log-; add is now ready : i"r the ijradern. Mrs. Coll Van Clevc, of Albany, wlio im been scrio'.t .ly ill foji niinie tiniu is K.- ivci iug. livo, Villi Cleve, of the Post, in fo'iuis us that lie expects to start soon to tin- World's lair. ! Wo understand that CJro C. R. Miller, of Klk City, was down the latlpr tiart l..i doing some ' work in the photo- j the same at the pctoffice by giving : gentleman's place and by making r "I ----- Strawberries are worth but 3 MONOGRAM CIGAR STORE . . . . . . P-I. ..JVE.' BFLJInTK:, Prop., Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc. to fimr cents per box in the valley. but thry readily retail here for ten cents jier box. The cattle on the range in the hills are hog fat, and will continue to be so' for tifioiitlis to come. As a stock range these hills are hard to beat. A. (1. Bradley, of Woodburti, Is visitinir Judire Blue anil family this t ! week, and trying his hand at fish ing lit' some ot Lincoln county s litnpM streams. ..... Tlieie wiii be preaching services in the old school house next Sun day morning and evening by Rev. Kaiusdell, of Newport. All are inrtUtd to atteiid. r . A:! The silver medal contest will be held again on a week from tomor- Ml I rOW tliirllt li'lipn llio lin .. ill ),,. Hylund, who has been manager ofj decided. Other appropriate exer ihe Ilollf.n House in Portland, f'-r ! cises will be interspersed. The river ut thin place is getting to be quite filmous as a' sturgeon ground. Messrs, Taylor and Dick drew one out of the water today that neared the 150 pound mark. Remember that we can give you club rales, and save you money on any paper or magazine of any im portance in the United States. Be sure to call and see us when you wish to .subscribe r- renew a sub scription.' ; . .., K. Rhoades brought some mam The Toludo corn-siioiideiil to the Cut vallis Times is a Rem. II" there lie 110 uews he gets in and makes ' news. ' - ... The small sum nf $33.60 will now buy a first-class, ticket from I'm t 1 land to Chicago. But how about 'getting the $33.60? Four more . Oregon banks gone 'itider, but ouf clam beds are com ing higher up the bay every year. Lincoln county to the front every time. The brick vault at the court; I nu)thiz gooseberries to our office is. completed except the house 'shelves on the inside for books. It is unite commodious and is .thought lo be perfectly fire proof. The county school superinten dent made an apportionment of M'hool money to the various dis tricts, last Tuesday. Fifty dollars to each district was the amount np- portioned. The' contest for the Peinorest Silver medal resulted in a tie, last .Tuesday night. 'The tie was be tween Misses Annie Chambers and Jcunin Alcxumlmv illow'it will be decided we don't know. The gills had better draw straws, toss peu- Miies or some such scheme. , . . While nt Corvallis this week we wi re shown some of the completed record book.1 as copjej ly M f .' Watteis ivlid his assistants. The woik Is neat, legible and of a vetv high ..i.iHdauU ,lur excelling the original.. Thy comparing is being .dime very carefully and mistakes i will be unknown. " Receiver Biysoii hu liguted it nut that the assets of the defunct Job bank will pay fifty nine cents on the dollar, piovided. that they a;e not crowded in- the, disposal of the same. Fur all that, we heard a depoMter in Corvallis oiler to taki Uetity-lhe lenls. im the dollar I'm ,w hat he hud in llteie. The steamboat iuspeclois von- last Saturday, There were three of them and they averaged 2)4 inches around the small way. He also brought the smallest egg we have yet seen, it measuring but font inches in circumference. ft. A. 1 1 uliu,n druggist of Kugene was in town last night and pur chased some lots of J. U. Akip, of this, place.. Mr. I Tulfn says that the pfcoplc of Iuigene took their bank failure very cool and hope for the better, lie also expresses con siderable confidence in the future of Toledo. The systems of roads leading in to Toledo are gradually being im proved and opened up, nnd the town will, ere long, have a good system of passable roads leading to it from all dirctious. ..And the roads w ill be the product of the people's labor, as most of the work is being peifiiimed voluntarily. A gentleman fiom Albany carry ing a whole arsenal of tire arms got off the train ut Not ten siding yester day. His ostensible purpose was fishing and cougar hunting, but we'll bet that he doesn't hunt the proptr discriptimi of the same. W. Is. Rich, Postmaster. Tuesday evening the steamer Ilttrrisoh started' to tow the lumber schooner Del Norte, of San Fran cisco, over the Nehalem bur. The Harrison seemed to lose power to handle herself, and both steamer and schooner went aground on the south spit of the north channel. A strong northwest wind was blow ing, and this made it impossible to keep clear of the spit. The crews are safe, and it is .thought that tin I I 'It I .tm MA . .... come oil ul high tide. 1.. Last Friday night while the Richardson was going down with two scow loads of rock she ran in to the fog and Captain 'Chatterton thought he would cast anchor for the night. This was done and all hands went to sleep. Along in the night the tide went out and the boat being closer inshore than was supposed, the scows and boat were, left reposing serenely on the bottom till next high tide when she floated off. One of our county officers who draws good money from the county taxpayers for his services takes the county money and sends east to get his stationery. This exhibits a species of small bore calibre that is worthy of preserving as a relic. As au. excuse he istated that hu could get stationery almost half as cheap as he could get it here. We don't know about that, but we do know that the gentlemen referred to never asked the stationery or printed matter of any kind at this ollice; and. w .limber know that our bids on file "in thq clerk's ollice will average less than Portland offices charged for the same work. The other county officers are well pleased with the work done by Lincoln county prin ters, and show the good sense to have their work dime in the county and keep the money at home. But then to send away after goods is "Ilenglish, ye know." The statement of the Receiver of Hamilton, job it Co., places the assets at 194,767.58, divided prin cipally as follows: Cash nt Cor vallis, $12,645.21; cashat Vaquina. $2,581.97; bills receivable at Cor vallis, 88,624.53; t Ynouina.1 5.4Vi7. overdrafts at Corvallis, $54-y-a.36; t Yaipiina 417.04; the balance consisting of various property, both real und iiersonal. Of the above assets i6.owi.ti in bills receivable and 5i..6u.oo of overdrafts at Corvallis are set down as uouDiiui, and ;ioo ot lulls re liberal offers to purchase his farm got the old man to bite on the old tin box scheme, into which the old man put $1,350 and the slick ones $2,700 and left it with the old man till the next day. .When Abraham opened the box next day lie found some well selected Willamette river gravel. They had deftly changed the boxes on him after he had put in money. One of his neighbors infotms us that the sucker don't take any paper and consequently can't be expected to keep up with the procession. His $1,350 would .;avc nubsciiled for a good weekly paper for 675 years, and if the fool- killer'does his duty the old man won't live near that long. . KI.V.II MKIMI. l-.n.ST. IM ul Poo tar a ouiET .i.v ohdel'ly nrsonr. YAOUINA CITY, OREGON. The following program was given at tlhe Demorest medal' contest held at the court house last Tuesday evening. '. Music, Instrumental. 1. "Pictures -from Life." 2. Rec, "Rutuselling our Coun try's .Scourge and the Re111e.lv." 3. Rec, '.'The English Sparrow must go; How-about the Liquor Vulture?" Song, "Oh, Come to the Moun tain." 4. Rec, "The cry of Today." ' 5. Rec, "Two Fires." 6. Dec, "How to Curtail the Liquor Traffic." Music, Instrumental. j 7. Rec, "Prohibition the hope of the Country." 8. Dec, "The Greatest Party. Presentation of medal. Song, "Sailing." ' iiona, Aituivii.s. , The following are the arrivals at the popular Hotel Lincoln for the week ending today: C 1). Kenedy, Yaquina; L. Gignac, Yaquina; J. T. Hay, As toria. J. Pitman, Toledo; O. G. Dalali Klk City; Capt Chatterton, Newport; Mrs. Scott Lane, Agency; P. W. Logan, Agency; Ruby San ders, Agejicy; Mrs. Minnie Lane,' Agency; Mike Mackey, Oneatta; Frank Parker, Oneatta; Geo. Landis, Newport: 1) P. Blue, Ya quina; J. B. LilLird, lilk City; W. Sowden, Albany: H. Arnold, Drift Creek; Mrs. I). P. Blue, 'a quina; A. G. Bradley. Woodburti. X. S. Dygeit. Portland; Coll Clevc, Albany ; M.' M. DAv'is, quiua. For Bargains in Real Estate !! Farm Lands, Tide Lands, .Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or .Blocks, 1 IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, Call on Twenty-two years' residence on Y'aquina Bay roNES & co.,xagsi NOVELTY DRESS JOODS!! , S()Mi7.rHING JAV ! I have just received direct from NewYorkj Manufacturers an assorted line of Novelty Dress Goods, comprising the Latest Patterns and Designs in Dress Goods. Call and see j 1 . 1 .-mm .'" '' tliem; tliey are something extra. C. G. COPELANB, Toledo, Oregon Are you Beading any County-Paper notf ... now- 11 want a paper That will give you - , , All the Local news; All the County new. All the Court new. And in v Fact all the news That is of interest t Taxpayers, You should Subscrib For the Lincoln County .Leader. Only $1.50 per Year. lflll" 'iE3 Wall Paper ! Wall Paper X I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A ; Of All The' Newest Styles And Patterns f flF-Call And Look My Stock Over, I Know I Can Suif You. Also Everything In The Drug Line. j. h. McNeil, Toledo, Oregon EII5 au 9 -A FULL UINE OF- cougar hall' a day I white he-will be I ceivable at Yaquin.i are considered compelled to shoot a tine, lat deer the. same. The liabilities are in sell defense, or through It ight. 5jj4.34S.17 as follows; Time Section1 '0Iilllcat:s ''' Corvallis, $65,. 1 J0.07; tune certificates at Vaquina Mr. Hewitt, foreman ot ) No. met. with quite a serious ae icidenl last Monday Ho climbed a ! lu;e lnv to get the honey, und when : aluu lorty feet fiom the in omul a II.'. ..!.. I t.. 1 ,. .. ... 1. .. 1. ! un" hiokc iriunir nun .1 . w 11 i eic " 1 i.. ,..... fall dislocated thn-e ribs find hurt . lu,,ia' due other hanks, vn . kmivvi i'ii niMniui wi turn inun. .-- the in:u-liiiierv Ix iii,. in ...,.! ....... itHern.tlly , .lition. Tlie lknton has been strip-1 Co' V1t,liii ,,,r "u',,l;- trvatmeut. . pea 0.1 tier macinncry mm is now in .. ,s. Pvgvrt,' ot thj- firm ot detuned both the Jte.nUu and the Wallu-kl as unseawoithv, dining ibeir recent inspection. 5?7l).lXi: Cull l-l'l litl.-:lt.' It lr.- ,l l's. Jj3.SS4.5s: dejHisits iu oen accounts at Corvallis 5$j,io.fo: dejHisits in open account at Va- ivt.: 1 11 '. I 1 - " - , He was . taken to --u A' 11 vvitl In? seen that they .,..),t 1 ... ... ii'ti nielli ij is u 1 WIC1 . .. . - . ' 1 Notice of Incorporation, . M ll l Hi'Si IT MAY CoS'RU.! U I....... ... ... . I. . . ... '...!. ... . . ' ... . im , 1 im 111 1 mm, in w I 'Q. I tltion will W .rentvl 1,1 lh cuniv cmirt nf ' l.lti,-,ilti oouiiiy, iri.ni. at li r.-i'lr term kii I July ilh. iNii, vii: I'kii rio. j IV the llnn.,rt.lc rmmty (irt ,.( l.tncoln l 'mmtV, Stttti of 1 Tfnou : j . il. un,liNitiic,lcl-lir-i of I liuMln ,'.iun ty. rvil,ltm III the litniin of tho hi rfiimiliT .U- 1 mtIIoI orirmiou. uoul.l rriirrwut th.il the 1 ioir.io. hi win i.iiii'om foittitv. i-.tn tin t'iriT h.milriM in!ial.ituiit. mi.l tV.i,,.t 1 full! k thut thr town n l,.'n.ln i. liH.ort.or. itf,l ntnler l he etierl .h h , orc-oti n.y tttw to l. .-mi. an.) M,liii,. .., cnriHirtition to t.0 kiu.u n by lh tmino m lntle ot iht fit,- oi loU1.!.'. ilti.l Imlttnlfil it, folio,,., to ,, n t'oiutiH'tH-iiiv wi the tiorthent cortior f Ii.mi ell A lUtailia' H.l.litl. i to the Inn ti oi I'oliM,. ; Lincoln eoiuitx . On'-ton. runiuti-: thuio'e .,.niu I to k i'ini 1..VM 1,'ct nor h from the n..t,i,,v,.,i ,'orn,T ot the otiihnti: , of ih,' outhwt ', ot Mvt.tin i;. town H ,inth. raj-ni 10' m-it ...vu. v .n.i in .Tiiii'i o; ,'inua 1i.UkI1. tn,M now n ne ,'ent,"- ot wtil lnuh tile boniyiinl. The Walluski is j Mvston Hygej't. ot 'IVttlaud. was ! fl)!Ul.e . I . o i w n , . i it, it, t w ,'Stcr. aloiK norl vtoll.if; 1 he Job brot!',et s still cliuir ,'!"'.r':hl '""' 1,1 " i"""1 ''' wi . of ttio lliu iM'tiitHMi lan t i-Uliim ot J.-hn to tlie statement tlit the K'Hl villi h up akuu $j(x,oxi. It is U-iKCt! """ 1 1 1 """'in :nroi'H,fl tixt'ttter ---....M i.l.l.ivi' IIIIIVI ll ,11, i to niter.. i: hp, I I- I " vv" '". h.,.vi'i1 tl, ,t tl, .. .......;. .. '. . ....: , nnnh lllir ol 1 hllli'.ni . .trv..l lh. . . ..., ...I", II (Ion ni .Mi. i Iiiim lr,. ....i. ... inerii north ,n anl.l m mates of the value of assets is con servative. Hvuert is the firm that !! ftimish- ed all the bl ink record btoks fur the Couvity , and wt ut' Umud to say that they ninras tine a sot yf h.ue ever been jurr- mittcd to ee in any county. fair on his Mt-dding tour. The Nfrx. !.- 1'.'- Utile." accompanied ceiemony whs to, Uk place last by Mr. A. C.. Hwdley, of Wood-! .week, and twt heat is wete to Itat Klll'tl It 1li I w l'lt4lllM tlta-tll .1 wild as one. Hut man prox.os, vtc. vesterdav ti- Uv- their luck at ! VH ' K - A t ki. . i i. i ... i i tile residence nt th. in lf .-.r. . .miik tuiiM.t! ami so oi.i tins fining in the classic waters' ,.f the One of the cases in vtmiicctiou with the Jib bank huiM at Corval lis, tbat npjcals most strongly to tltf 1lii:lrt ';l tit-It ,tf i v nt 1 1 i,,u .-f .....i. w!;,i hn I all the arratigtMuetits made j 'ooks as w i,i ",ci uiarrien aim i;oto tlie woiui s lloKX. Hl-:.1.. Near thiseitv.on Sundav, June tS, i.s,)3, to the f.uuilv of John He.il. a siu. MAKUIKD. . nh ire t.i l .1 re. 1 in! I Vi.h ... .U.; i .....' . . t.o-.i .Ul-ll.' ,ieiu'ii ,o tiotinwe t eomer ot ln-ii- I A "llllai i. a Union: thi ut ,ln n..I to .,al t, f lbi-.tllilliii lie ,.-tir -tttlotierT won',! rvi-ei'tm;:, olir !i,'Ura(io IkmI, !. itrant our j ett: ii.i'i i.u.l ln,s. r... rate ! i livlo un- er lh vvnrnil , n . . . t ',s.to.. Ihe ma II in ir the e ie:al h.huI a. .1 'r,il enlv oi ,.,ir town Men's, Boys' and Youth's CLOTHING, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, JJOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, PllESS GOODS, Etc., A3LJL at Portland Prices. .Olotl-ing. Ivletci to Order. m PRINTI The ilttee to get youi . j i CARDS, i:XVELOPESt LETTER JIEADS, 1 BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS, ETC., ' And all kind of VOIing IHIimiCS ,Itv;, S,M1 U, YllMV Itl.ll,,,! t., ,.,t..l. icali.'cd bliss. Tittf wed.liiiR was (llu. j,lMir ylt,v imHVMt fi-sh. and jiost-jK.ned and the yonnK man is vv0 thl.v m,s, hnvf iryini; to accumulate an- tin t bank vauulit it out nf season, as they ficrouiit. ' left it iu the sheriffs ollice. uie icMvicucr t l ie ill rs t-:r. t uts, near Pioneer, c:i U e,im ay Mav 17. iS,n. Mr. Sv.l'K-v Wohkill an. I Miss M.m 1.. 8,,-hhnie, It. Mmtisoii otlioi.itin. . The I.KAtKK extends the usual conijTatitl.it'on. Mill ,' H,Trnno. I ha. ii. llatthew. K , ..llanii'te. Wm II Vlevan.ler. ,-eiiire lather., l eter MelKuKcalk, , 1 s i.Mltu'r, I'tal t.atihur, . K. i;;i-h. I 1 ot-t. 1 is M aile J II LntJ. I il iri.iiif. t'wen 1 I Ma :. J I lla'tur llru-i II i r k .!. I I. : I I l:n.tKhain. Is-hs. .li-k. N I M I ... c. I . i:..e.l f IV H-h V A Iholuii.. I II H',a r .11 I Mull. Alire.1 si'iiitn-i , him A I . -I, I e.ter u aiiah. J. Irn il.l. I'. John..-!!. ' 1' mi. .rt. "orwe X I a:t 1 1 rantie llan-, I! llarre , e,v I slr od i I' ii;i:i V i i n f IVer. n, i Mui, I. M s.,rr J t . AUrve Agent for BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. hi; Ynqui,m City. Oregon, FRinsr-TiivrG. l t the ONE .?: FIiI.CE J 23 iN'S'.5a LEADER OFFICE, :-GAi:. Parties punluisino; m ,y)Yt i)r morQ h' jrivon a niiiul-trin ticket fii.. m, stn,,,.!fi I'oat Volanta to Newport or Uentoiv-f "Prices nnd Work Satisfactory j X i. "A II M Vlt,. -i