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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1898)
J L Sip. llvY - f-7 ..I on'gAli Jnety i, U10tt t ' ' . gon. i -d tned: rlaii -a Ren. rogstai ale. 'f the 11 uo,coB1,. a e J' ie toll,. ft J, year in. 'wing- J ofTolti, I Wirt.- : 13 .... 5th d.: . d.. A.. ! 5th ... I lot id. 5 d. ith ... i id ( id. mi ... r .mi ... d Sib it- id: id Id u lit .. r, ith Volume VI. DIMS dTOll Y. pLINvM.Ji COUNTY. lnt senator .it Itenroson G:is.Davi;' tive, - .t. f. Ktewart Hurley Lutz J. II. Ross rneriff ' " Surveyor Geo.Methyorl a! w. i-u'rish i Sam'l Van Pelt W. 11. Wakefield F. A. Godw in Commissioners j .. r-mnmissioifters Court meets on Wi ired- in after the 11 I'M niwniay in reuruitry, Si June! Aug'lrt, October and December. . CIRCUIT COURT. a .1 W.Hamilton .' ...Judge M. Brown Pros. Attorney lieo. rt convenes on 4th wonuay in .iuiy aim C011 lourth Monday in January ol eaen year. " .in.V rW TVIMMlfi ::::::v::::::::::::::KeSr M-,0 ?, Marshal 111V". T. P. Fish 0,1). Crosno ; i! L. Gowell, ..Treasurer lister Waugh S Aldermen ,.J11. BUtll, 1 Fred Stanton llbertWaugh...... J ' council meets on the first Monday evening In each month. 11O GOOD LODGE No. 70, KeTehah Degree, V I 0 O F., meets In the Odd Fellows hall 1 n this city on T ub1 a5jj ARNULD,eN G. jlURD RAINES. SecrijQ-. rinVII.lGIIT KEHEKAH LODGE No. 90, meets 1 (tthe I. O. O. F. hall at Klk City on the first ind third Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members always welcome. Mils. J. II. VAN OKDEN, N. G. Miss MAUD UKYOE, Secretary. f 0. 0. F.- .tin v T.ndu-ft No. 11(1. of Yaauina City, 1 1 meets even-Wednesday evening. Visiting mothers are always "eloorn. Q S. A. I'UUITT, Secretary. n A. K Abe Lincoln Post No. 08, meets In i' the Odd Fellows' Hall on the first and 'hlrd Saturdays of each month. T. J. EWING, Post Com. , T.P. FISH, Adjutant. 1 o. U. W. Western Star Lodge No. n. A. meets in the Odd Fe'lnws' hall, aqulna on first find third Saturday evenings in each month. Visiting brothers are always welcome. - 11. k. luguek, m. w. II. L.TRAVIS, Recorder tvrinKR drove, Woodmen circle, meets on the T'.'nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at :S0 o'clock r m. " Mrs. A. T. Peteiisos, W. O. Mrs. Jhxnie A r.NOM), Clerk. U' KVC.-AHI-: Crns. ,S'o AltKLlNCOLN WOMAN'8 RELIEF 1(1. auxiliary to thn . A. K. Meets on the '2nd and -Ith Thursdays in each i month in the I. O. O. F. hall, at 2 o'clock p. ni. Mrs. Ina STl'ltDEV ant. President. . Mrs. Cariue 1'kaiuh. Secy AHSEM- 1 IdyXo. !! ' United Artisans, meets on -'nd ana 4th WcaiWc: ed i dnv nights of each month in! wshaii. Elk city. Oregon, visiting Odd Kello listen-and brothers are always welcome. ,v F. M. CARTER, SI. A. VLAL'KA DAI.AB. Secretary. 10. 0. F. Newport Lodge No. 89, meets every Saturdav evening, visitfng brothers are cor dially lnvlied to attend, L. O. OLSSON, N . G. J. W.OLIV'Ell, Secretary. I K. iS A. M. Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation en Tuesday on or before -eaen full moo.:. vuttliiu- hmHinm are cordin lv welcomed. GEO. KING, W. XI. !0!IX HUCKLEY, Secy. Vaiiulna Hay Council No. 7-lii Nntioiml Union, . ' mets on second and fourth Friday nighisof I .the month. Travelinc friends are welcome. . ,T. P. FISH, , See. N. SNOW. Pres CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Mnt'Tol!. of "'hool every Sobbatn morning at lOo'clock. j Itev. C. R. ELLSWORTH, l'astor. 1 wt. joiix-s church Protestant. Episcopal. - I'lvliio servli.n tho third Hundav of every month, nt 11 a. m. ah are invited to attend. ; ev. Chas. Hooth, Missionary, Kectory," Newport, Or. Residence, f (). 0. F.-Elk Lodiie No. i:H, meets every Saturday evening In its hall at Elk City. Ifitlng brothers alwavs welcome. .... DUDLEY TUAPP, N. O. rilA(l NCEY TRAPP.Secy. , f 0. O. K. Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet evory Haturdny eve-Hng at their hall In this " li. J. II. LUTZ, N. U. -. & 0.0 KROGSTAD.Seo'v. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD. Pocuhonttm iiinp no. Z'.r.i, 10 ca o -.iicijon, mecin on ho first and third Fridays In jjach month In . "u i uiiows nan. visiting jieisiiuum o. atwaj-M welcome. KE.N'UH AKNOLD, C. E. HAWKINS, Consul. -clerk. k4f 60 YEARS' jVl-u- f EXPERIENCE. TDAHB MARKS. .4 DE8ICNS, , COPYRICHTS .Ac. , 1 10nB "ending n sketch and description may quickly nunertaln, free, whether an Invention IS !...'. '.".hy Patontnlilo. Comiiiiiiilcutlons Btrlctly I conn.lcntliil. OldoHt bbcih-t fur securliiK patent iu Aiiicrica. We liavo a Waslilnitton olllce. 'ijenta taken throuKh Munu II Co. receive u.itieo 111 me : Wi SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, '.,. Jjmtlfully flhistrnted. lnrcnst clrculntlo Inllnn of ;' )--entlHc jourual, weekly, terms 3.00 a, yenr r r.-o'inc TI-jQ rti jc tnoi '-"v mx months. Hpncluii-n cuplcn ana ua ooii ON l'ATENTil ieuC free. Aduiosi MUNN & CO., 301 Urvadwav, New YrU. sEimn,,; - a tv. Miirv. Toledo, UncQln ALL SORTS. AU e"terpnses should be en- eotira"re! i " HoPs' 5 h sold in Salem Monday !for x64 cents. . Four million bushels of peanuts "are eaten annually in the United c. . States. j. The Maria Teresa, lately Taised bv Lieute leutenantHohson, started from Caimanera, Cuba for United States yesterday. i- i . Benton county sent her copy of the assessment roll to the secretary of state Monday. HCIWOHUII3 will atK CUlliilC3 its next session to construct a cable to United States. Oregon takes the cake. A Cor vallis farmer is fattening his hogs' on drier! prunes. It is a feed . beauliful : 7 , '. , , ; have decided' California courts that if Mrs. Botkiny; tried for the Delaware murder it will be in California. . ---- The Dalles is full of thugs. Toledo has none; which shows the ; difference in morals ;of two of , Oregon's best towns. The French Mondav ordered four battalions of infantry. I , "JOO marines . 1 anff 6oo artil ervmen to Toulan. England is ready for the worst. - . S. L. Kline of Corvalli. purchased nine car loads of prunes in 48 hours c .1 ..: . tm ...:n 1. - a lew f lays MtlCC.' lucy win uc ' . .-..u-.i :,. T5VU., r.A vUlrmvA -i-""' The governor has accepted resignation and . oenator Oimon S , , . . Tir.-if ordered a special election in Mult nomah county November 15 to fill his place. The actual debt of Douglas j. rountv. as shown bv the report of; the officials' on September 30th is q egr flQ ,t was ; wlu-ryJ-0-t' J o I $126,104.44, a reduction 01 $21, 213.60. . Douglas is the banner prune 1 growing county 9 Oregon by a j large majority, the dried output , I n,rorT,, tincr this season nrobablv1 2,?oo,ooo pounds or. TOOCarloads Ihe supreme court 01 unueu ' , -j.j .ut .t,a m mnr States nas aeciueti mat ia.wx.j combination- made by thirty one 1 thp United States and i 1 VUVl.l - - known as the Grand Trunk com bine, is a trust and therefore unlaw ful. There is no outward sign of I courtesy that does not rest 011 a deep, moral foundation. The : H hp' thti OUia De indi.. ,.otirn' vv proper education V which communicated the sign and, the foundation of it at the same time. Goethe A novel way of securing a crazy 5 ! 1-... i. man was used in rnncvmc i! week. The crazed man took pos session of a frienoVhouse and with a butcher knife defied the officers. They hadhe brass band play on a corner and 'when their patient laid down.his.knife.and went put 10 ! he there to be used in. shipping lruii -v nf lt tlinlf.tlirtf trees, vti Ll-'vl, v ... oiiiiP it is the besi'tliing ar tlieoann, iucy , , ,c.,v.w..& .w tll U OUJUK' Will . U(J hUUl -UlSO -L) eiIIIlir"JJ.OlISe Mr. A. Brownell, of Albsny'.'has system to a natuVal'and Heal by ailtl Household GoOfls. ' . 4 ' ' latelv shipped to Fre'sno, Cilif condition Ior sale by O. O. , . . .v. ' V ' .V.W , ' twetity-one babs'of nss. ga-hered Kstag. ' 1 ; V;; .njATpn 1101 ' 1 around Gate. to a big nursery, - five tracls of kind can be ' ' ; ' - ; 1 . 11 ..IvlY 'vl'IV UL ly L OU 1 ; " . County, Oregon, Friday, in the world for this purpose. The bales weighed from 150 to 175! pounds. Ralph Waldo Emerson's son, Dr. Edward Emerson, himself a boy when Louisa Alcott was a girl in Concord, has written an article on "When Louisa Alcott was a Girl," which The Ladies'Home Journal is about to publish. Doctor Emerson gives a new view of the author of "Little Men" as a mimic, and as the central figure of every dance and merrymaking in old Concord. Judge Houser, of the Skagit county supreme court,-has handed down an opinion which debars the nominees of the independent con vention held at Burlington a few weeks ago from being placed upon the official 'ticket. The decision follows that of the attorney-general of the state, to the effect that any independent or . other than the regularly constituted conventions must nominate a complete ticket, or , . . none 01 tne names ot tue nominees can be placed upon the official ticket. In the case of the conven tion which assembled at Burlington, it merely nominated a partial county ticket, omitting the congressional ticket and state supreme court ticket altogether, hence the bar. ' As Frost Approaches. "Did I see you comin' out o' my white folks' backyahd late last night?" inquired Miss Miami Brown. "I dunno, " answered Mr. Erastus Pinkley.' "Mebbe you might have.;' . . - - ' - "Is yori got arty pessessionsdar?" "No; I ain't got no regular possessions; only jes' a coalin' station." Washington Star. Baseball Among the Ancients. The devil was the first coacher he coached Eve, when she stole first Adam stole second. When Isaac met Rebecca at the I rck11 cVia rac tvalViticr "i5tVi flio pitcher. Samson struck out a good many times when he beat the Philistines. Moses made his first run when he slew the Egyptian. Cain made a base hit when he killed Abel. . - ' Abraham made a sacrifice. The prodigal son made a home I run. David was a great long-distance turower -- . . . Closes suut out tne Egyptians at the Red Sea Three Doctors in Consultation. ' From Benjamain Franklin. "When you are sick what you like best is chosen from a medicine in the first place; what experience . . I . . V 1 . 1 tens you is De, w ue t-uon in me l rueory; says is Desi is to oe cnosen ); ' "cuiwcu! j . Dace But if VOU can I get Dr; Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consulta tion together, they will give you the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr., Inclination would recqmniend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy be cause it is pleasant and safe to take. Dri- Experience would recommend it because it never fails . to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would - recommend it be cause it is prepared on scientific r,rjucir)les. and acts on nature s at reasonable prices by calling' .l.rOin.r fn mo "cTPO , Pl.'T UI1 nnuu . & . lkfson, Yaquinar Oregon. . - : ' ikj cuivrD muc and rpsrnrincr imi; 1 ' - . -J . October 28. 1808. 1 a. . - . r ... New I- tore ONE SOLID TON of Hen's and Boys' Ready Made Clothing arrived on last steamboat, and we invite patrons from far and near to closely EV3rniP This immense Admine stock of clothing Before. Buying. Our Goods are RighC" We Befy All Competition. Our Stock of Rubber Goods, -Mackintoshes, and Oil Cloth ing is the Largest in the Coun ty . ' ' Our Stock of Flour and Feed is always Complete ' Your Patronage is Respectfully. Solicited. ' 1 . . 19 1 A mm Rill inaiM 1 BiraiB n biai ira i ibbi . - UUUi TOLEDO. CLOSING OUT V DO YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS AT A HEAL BARGAIN? I C anf see my Stock of Men's Underclothes, Men's Shoes ' I I -7Vf and Hats, Men's Rubber and Oil Clothing. Ladies' and Child ren's Shoes, Rubbers and Underwear; Dress ,Good, Ginghams, Outing Flannel, Ribbons, Hosiery. "Also Hardware, Granitewdre, Groceries, Flour and Feed. ' . ' . . . , .-'v 1 - . -w w V -v w-. jtm tt?!11 I. . ..I 1 . . I MHSti UlHMJ win . uays. vau eariy ana, De convinced ot the nrioes. and von will on home and tpll nthpre ahrmf- ilio .A cheap goods at TELLEFSON'S CASH STORE. ' v. I 'will be leaving the Bay about November 1 15thl and the Goods, Must be 'Sold before that time. . , Storebuilding andixtures, and the En- 4. k Di 1. 1 1 i i r.i Tj-ti tit ': Prop.' of Number 34. Double ' OEEGON. NOTICE. oe so a ai a oargain in tne nejtt 30 TELLEFSON'S CASH STORE; Si I If 1,1 ?1 1' Dated September 28, 1898. : ' ., Yaquina,-Orcgon. k " ' ' , .1" . -. , . il '.J" I ' I X t. 1 "A