Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or ...

Cedar Mill and Fixture Gompany,

0. R. ALTREE, Manager.

LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor.

FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 25, 1898.

That Reform Ticket.

county services the sum of $40 Per inc. The vfctilt

annum, the present sum is $600, and the county clerk the sum of

mice have

enter, eaten

and in some insta or nearly destroyed

$800, since the election fixed at

$1200, ceive

the the

county assessor to sum of $2 per day,

re-

the

number of the assessmeu the bindings rotted off.

rolls hi

TheJ

Cedar Dealers in

Lumber, Editor Leadar:

one who drew the

resolution

now

house has been afire upoti

1

f0Ur

A week after receiving $3 per day. Mr. Stewart ferent occasions, once in the si!

the notices were posted, calling a and Mr. Lutz were elected upon iff's office and three times in jj

J citizens' meeting to nominate a city this platform arid Mr. Parrish, the clerk's office. Anyone, who

ticket, Mr J. F. Stewart wrote an- present assessor, appointed by Mr. take the trouble to visit the

SASH, DOOKS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES other set of notices and gave them to Mr. W. H. Alexander, who had

Stewart since the election, and one of the brethren in a great speech

house, leading

will see a through

mess the

of stove-!- ! ceiling

A.t Lowest Prices.

them posted; the said notices stating at the court house on the eve of the the clerk's, sheriff's, treasj

J that a mass meeting of the citizens election, held up bis hand to high and assessor's offices, and

of Toledo would be held a day later heaven and pledged him and them pipes are always falling down X

A. T. PETERSON, Agent,

Toledo,

Oregon

than the regular citizens' meeting, for the purpose of nominating a citizens' reform ticket; one pledged

to these conditions, and great was iuc umy icasun me court housed

the applause thereat. After a careful examination of the records at

not oeen

fit acci Arae

Durned sstn

1 befo.r.e.

k.

TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE.

T. P. FISH, Manager.

to economy and reform in affairs of he court house, we find first, that were in their office vojtuuum, . ti

the city. As a result of mg, w. ti. Aa lexandier

Stewar!: were nominated

the meet- -

anat jt. jr.

as stand-

Mr. Stewart, the . county has drawn . regularly each the sum of $50.

judge month

occur at the noon hour or at nit,

iucic wuuiu noi t1Uuac win l 1nouse

De a...r.ecord l

is wituin 20 feef

A COMPLETE STOCK OF

ard bearers for reform and econ Second, We find that the clerk me notei; a risk the greatest kno

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,

FLOUR omy.

has drawn the sum of $100 per 10 insurance men. it would C4

As to Mr. Alexander's reform month, and also a large sum as Lincoln county for new records

AND FEED.

and economy, I have nothing to depuyt hire.

ir rase nf fir-- e , mv. v

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luuusana

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say, for he has lived in Benton and Third, We find that Assessor lars for books and a transcript til

Everything at Lowest 3?rices.

Lincoln counties for the past thiity Parrish has drawn $3 per day, and Benton county up to 1893, and I

years and the people are the ones for his deputies over $2. So much records since that time could J

YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED.

to judge ot his economy and re- - for retorm in salaries under the : re--

form.

form resolution.

: the citizens as well as to the coJ

TO LED

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This is io Certify

That I, Otto O. Krogstad, am

a Merchant of Toledo, Or

That I sell Drugs and

Medicines, Stationery and School Books, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper,' Notions and Toys, also Garden and Grass seeds of all kinds.

I further certify that I be-

lieve in fair dealing, and -- am willing to "Live and

Let Live." ,

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OREGON.

As to Mr. Stewart and reform, I Now we want to go on record as could not be estimated. With desire to say a few words, for the saying that the . sum received by vault and no insurance, and it dc

reason that he is a new resident in Mr. Lutz as clerk is not a sum not pay to insure, for it would c

B. F. JONES,

this county and it has come to sufficient to do the work of the as much in three years as the c

Attorn ey-at-- La

w,

pass of late years, that a reformer

cirum tne r rauu1 ppcr iuc : tunic

clerk's office and travj his dpnr titiM

d keep tfae office up and accom,

of a new vault, to Mr. btewart

we would suggf

that he, as judi

.. .., Notary Public.

TOLEDO,

-

ORGON.

Will practice in all the courts of

Oregon. Five and one-ha- lf

years

clerk of Probate and Circuit

times looked upon with

a little modate the the people.

Neither

and

j

&uardan

of the affairs

of

distrust

can the assessor do the work of as-- county, give these matters his

Now, as Mr. Stewart has, and is j sessing the CQunty correclly and tention before he undertakes to

now posing as a reiormer and desires to be elected to the city coun- -

accordinet ner dav.

to law for the sum of 1 T'-- J

He slionM have after

form the affairs of Toledo. XTow, a lrew remarks as

to

courts. Has complete te Abstract of Lincoln County.

cil upon that issue, let us see what oavs his record for economy and reform ' tfae c

in n5tl0P ftvpr financial condition of Toledo. SI

.f fae DQES

owns her own city jail and the

C. E. HAWKINS,

is in tms county and city.

peope ag required fay

hg wffl. upon which it stands. Lincof

The moon has fulled only once not have much ieft. but the rTrecent , county se,lds "er prisoners to CJ

AttorneyatLaw, since Mr. Stewart called upon assessor has copied the roll from vallts. Toledo owns a lot, gradi Messrs. C. L. Gowell, L. M. Starr, 0id reCords and, therefore no assess- and ready, for the building ol

Notary Public. es B. Crosno and B. F. Jones, wh0( ment bas been made this year

city hall. Toledo owns a I

TOLEDO, OREGON.

ROBERT A. MILLER,

tto rn A

ey-at-- La

w,

OKKUON CITY, OKKUON.

Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty.

aTtssbnmuourapuaoeeimtoildbnelendmoddsisnoouneud,fmmgtgocgstoehaFeeoerpestirtfcavthaseoicemrenduai0to1tiyetnTcmlecotyohhyohue,foonanuutadttoscTsnyieaitdoti,npyoblodeonaeftdscsossok.oiLeuubDdbnsilnyoeiecTncdlithllhoaeedlttrnhshomsi0e-,nee,11.oeffwwthooanoorrecAlemrryhkdcsstsoohd,fiunoeaonnncyrelthtcyytweoehimiu.oeaainpnbrottldoewmyfo.cufyoioeptcejinervudmtothehdboosrsgafebn,teecyteahoobosutcrhror,noeaeutaufniytonlrdltuy$cs,jr,t4uo.ho0mddueptargnheeefyreteoe--ys,rrt

block of 12 lot for city park pi

poses. Toledo owns a fine c

wharf and bulkhead. Toledo h

graded, cut or tilled her stre

crossings and laid sidewalks whefi

necessary. Toledo has done rnof

t st-rte-

work than any other tw

in Oregon of her population, a: throug7h hard times has kept ma:

HOSS & RICE, m s., .f.MJ BLACKSMITHS.

... TOLEDO,

OREGON.

General Shop at reasonable

apnridceRs.epaHirOwRSorEkSHofOaElIlNkGinda

done

spe-

cialty. Give o a call.

County Surveyor. BEAVER CREEK

WOODENWAltE CO.,

Una, Lincoln County, Oregon. Manufacturers of all kinds ot

VVoodenware.

Prices given on applicatian.

E

JOU PRINTING!

Of all kinds neatly and promptly ; executed, l'ricea reasonable and all . worn HttUsiaetory

yf

3 We make a specialty of printing

Pamphlet". CutnW'ie. LoruI lllanks,

32

letter Heads, Hill Heads, Htateuient?,

Envelopes, Etc., Etc., Etc.

y Prices and Estimates furnished on all kinds o( printing. Shrubbery. THE LEADER JOlf DEPARTMENT, Toledo, Oregon.

3 SHOULD YOU NEED

Dru Cheap Reading. of any kind, call on- -

H. TENL1NG1K,

Attorney-at-La- w, TOLEDO, OREGON.

Z. M. DERRICK,

Solicits all work in his line. Correct work and reasonable prices.

P. O Address, Eddyvile, Oregon,

CHITWOOD

Keeps constantly on hand all the Standard Varieties of

Fruit Trees, Vines and

J. E. WILSON,

CHITWOOD, OREGON.

The Pernor Rt Family lUgailne and The Leader one year for only $i In adiaace.

Thrlre-a-Wff- k

f World, The ointopolltan and The

Leader one year for only fi.lt fn adrnnre.

people of Toledo would not sonsent nnnAnr " if VTr Cfon.i.l t.n U 1

and one of the members

-- Hri,ai,.

even

hint-- 1

his promises so soon m county af-fairs, if elected for economy and re- -

tcu t past,

was opposed

to

votiue a

form

.

in...

few hundred Hollars hnnrls fnr e

01 Dr0ken Promises in

ru u-

, , , .connection with city affairs. One

Thereupon, Mr. Stewart said that

we need not let the people have anything to say about that, that the legislature was in session and we or he could go down to Salem and get an enabling act passed allowing the city of Toledo to increase her indebtedness to $5,000. Mr. Stewart was told in very plain English that if he wanted a court house, to go and do as he had pledged himself to do before the last election, for every citizen knows

piece of economy that the Judge has practiced over at the court house, we hardly think meets the approval of the people, is the dis-

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continuance of the janitor. Mr. Kubler was receiving $15 from the county and $4" per month from the clerk'and sheriff, making a total of $19 per month for his services. But Mr. Kubler made an offer to

Mr. Stewart that, if it was in the interest of economy, he would serve for $10 per month. Since the J udge

that Mr. Stewart pledged himself discontinued the janitor he Jias

before election to the citizens of moved his office into the clerk's

Toledo and the Indians on the Si-le-tz that if they would vote for him

that a court house would be under construction after the first regular meeting in August, and a glance at

office, and the court also meets in the clerk's office, and Mr. Ross and Mr. Lutz, who are still paying the janitor, are really the ones who are

paying for the economy of the

the old files of the Levder will

show his position on that question.

county, if there is any economy. We assure anyone that, if they will

Now, if Mr. Stewart desires be elected as a reform candidate

to in

visit the court privy, that all

house woodshed and thoughts of economy

city affairsr it might be well enough will be knocked sky high, for a

to examine into the affairs of the county over which he presides with

time at least. The conditions such that, if the Judge does

are not

such dignity. administration

Let us see what his Las done in the way

soon attend to this matter, the city will have to declare it a nuisance.

of economy and reform. First, if When Messrs. Stewart and Lutz

men at work and all this is pa; for, and under the present admit: tration, and Toledo has no bond indebtedness. Her only indebte ness is $670.00, which is in 0: standing warrants. Toledo's hif est tax levy has been only m

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mills on the dollar. We have t served as mayor of the city fo: years and will serve one yearmci and while wte have not had a vc in the council, we have ente every act of that body, and wes: proud of our young city, and ' believe that with such men as Jo: Ofstedahl and George Bauman.W of the largest taxpayers in the cii not influenced by rings or cliqn and H. Owen, in place of C. Crosno, who are the regular citi ens' nominees, are elected with the present holdovers, To!t will still forge to the fronting future as in the past.

B. F. Jones

Notice for Publication.

NovembeiOtl'i1''

Nttllo.olnmtictoeamImni aa.hkheeeatrt.elebfriynMhaulggivfpeirnloeodftwhnioailntttic11eat1h)uepo1nfpAonfnoniflllioiDf'f:

the County Clerk of Lincoln County, at T

uregon, on ueeemoer un. loan, vi ;

JOHN T. HANLON; H. E. No. 1026S.

i for the ae of ne , ne of ae i, ne

toi wofnasehcitplo1S2

84, and aw south, range

of nw 11 West.

of

He namea the following wltnesse

WF

of aaid land, via: Thomas N. Coombs,ol '

nf On. Vlronii snilYlAnrirA B. KVSl), ol (1

0reg0n

CHA8;B.M00RES,Kegl:

CoRmopolltan and The Learer fur only $4.

we are not mistaken, Mr. Stewart went to Salem just before the close

DR. DARNELL.

Prescriptions a Specialty.

McCalli Haicailne aad The Leader one year for

f only 1.75 In ad racre.

aTOthor iierludlcals will be added to this Hat from time to time. In (act, we will In lutnre, furnish any paper you may wish lu connoctlon with the LEADER at the boat clubbing ratei.

was elected upon a platform for

ecouomy and reform, and in one of

the conventions that endorsed and nominated him, a resolution, in substance as follows was passed:

of the special session to look . after

Notice For Publication,

tne'r salaries, we suppose it yas in e inieresi ot economy and reform.

Land Office at Oregon City, Or., Oct 21 Votlce la hereby given that the follo

Hnn n malra Unal nml In llntutrt Ol pll".

While we are saying

a few( words

cnod.

that rw,rk

aaid proof of Lincoln

will be county

made W at Toledo,

,.

on proposed economy, we deUire to ion D,iP wi8 w

Sweetest Candies, The Freshest Nuts, Nobbiest Stationery.

mKDO, OREGON.

PNilElsU.RA"OLGnIeAcentcuadxolaeb.'y

Or. MHea' Paw At all druiuUta.

V. f"J "We pledge ..uu., .uu

our candidates

nwnin county

for at- -

K on court

record as saying if the dounty does not build a fire1 proof

"f

E. 11,881 'or awJ4 of sec 0,

TwpUj

tvli. o!

Iairs; we pieage our candidates, if

elected, that the County Judge

chall roniAKA am' C..M

r

'

vault at the the records, county will

court house to ir0teCt everv taxnav' er have a just kfck'lcom- -

contlnuou--reenW-

pniu

01 Ko5-ni-

n "

V

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if , .uav 1'AriiB '

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