Ter, EKH ?ranfl DIRECTORY. LiscoLS coi'x rr. Tol, Carter ; Jno. D. Dulv 1 B. V. Hurt i 11. F. Jones George Landts I J. I. Hid.. ' deiiresentative, rSluperiiiteuaeut Geo. ISethers Jos. Gideon T. E. Parker Dr. F. M. Carter Clms, Williams .1, J, nrifllmv nntv Commissioners Court meets on Wed- j,T after the first Monday in February, ilJone, August, October and December, CIRCUIT COURT. J. C. Fullerton Jndge "'j. Brown, I'ros. Attorney ort convenes on third Monday in May and ill Monday in November of each year. TOLEDO PttECIXCT. ;of the Teace .table J. A. Hall Clius. Unhl CITV OF TOLEDO. I. Vincent, Mavor t, nnu '"'"i uei j.Ruhl Marshal I LTOHIIO, 1 11, Alexander 1 'nKf.taU'. Aldermen 'n U'AllfFh i ' ? rollamore mndl meetRon the first Monriavflvr iilnw in HUE'CHES AND SOCIETIES. ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. So rvlees till be neiu under the atwplces of the Sodist Episcopal churoh as follows: First iy in each month at Elk Citv schnol house l. m. ami u. in. oeuonu nnu l onrm it Toledo, at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Third ire cordially invited to attend. iiivai .m ii rour scnooi nons,;. at i n. ni b. . I'ui i hK, rastor, Address, Tolodo, Oregon, :;OIIN"S CHURCH l-rotesient tpisiiopai.) jirine service the third Sunday of every :in, ai n ii. m. au are invne'1 in attend. :. ('has. llooth, Missionary. Residence, n'tory," Newport, Or. 0. 0. P. Toledo Lodiro. N'm. lot. Meet ferery Satuiday evening ut ta..ir hall in this' Stewakt, Sob y. A. Ro. ns ;T!.X. ii' i.O. F. Ray Lodjre No. till, of Yun'.iina City, meets everyWednefday ovoniirf. isitiiiy hers are always wolcomc. buhiiows, Secretary. 11. M. I'.iintk X. G. 0. G. T. Meets every Hntrrdnv evening. i:o0 o'clock, in Gnid-.-'s 1ml'. thi ii wr. R. Fant, C. T R. E. Collins, Su.-retur-.-. 0. F. Newport Lndfe N'a. till, meets ovory auirudy evening, visuicr nroinerfc arc eor. llj-invited to attend, !.. AaiiorT, I. Smith, Secretarv.. N.C K. & A. M. Newport Lodye Z'o. N'i. rcvru'.nr convocation on Saturdav on or bei'oio each ! moon. Visiting brothers f.:a cordially wined. Jas. II. ISusdel:.. W. jr. i. Robertson, Secy. .ssvVhll Sheridan Vest Ni t y7 second and fourth Tbu.rs.lar evening. ' GEO. SYl.VE.sTli't. Com. meets 3.A. DRNfKLL, Adjt. Attomev-at-L KOB'T CAM FEE LL' PE.OPIUKTOR OF folcdo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresli aiul C'.ireil Meats ' OF ALL KINDS. bledo, - - Oregon J; A. HALL, Justice of the Peace! l'oledp, Oregon, -Cds, Mnrtsrfl?efl, nnd all kliidn of leul pnperg cxivuico who correctness, t tireim iittoiiiiou ivm to all business entrusted to my cure. M. Hansen. And Work of nil kind (.Iti.irftutced. CHAS. CLARK, Receiver. Connecting with steamer HOMER Between Yaquina aud San Fran cisco. SAIMNVt DATES: S,rrjMJvp lenvei' Snn Franolseo April iBrd, and "jout every ten days thereafter. S'i??l?.r.,e'niM Vaqnlna April :.)th, and about for Freight cu l Pngsenifer rates apj ly to . HKeut. nExiiay, soxico.. -s. 2 to 8 Market St.. Frnnciseo, California. CHAS. CLARK licoelver, , Corvallls Oregoti I iffllssloDerg km hit Biki jcedot 3 ,-rP Arrives kpilii 111 Men. and Boys9 Olotliinpj, Fanoy Oodsj....! HOUDAY TEADE.. We hay? just Received a Largo Invcice cf 4 BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and (iiFS, . AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ..THE.. A itrlctly high-grade Family Betting Machine, posiemlng all modern improvement). Guaranteed Equal to the Besi Prices very reanonabie. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparinons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO, BELVIDERE, ILL. The Alsea House Wahlport, Lincoln Comity, Oreyon. ij,,.'.vi.iw! fiyr oiii',in'ic, tour-1 ii-.. Ualltdl'S UUU UlC pULillv.', , Comfort, cleanliness a;.d good grub at low rates, our motto. Feed stable and cuddle ponies. Wm. R. VA::r?iMEU), Prop. Ty Waiter. S20 w tli -J .-Ywv fl-. for the 1 KIN lil y r.'.si: ti:.:.;., warmntea t" do better work tl.nn any ...!.-,jne ::iad. rll.holl to l.'Ptllvl' Hi'.' . Htaiulal, i.ii-klt-i.ln f '. I all kiii'1-of tyi'P'-'!"-. it nrodo .- f.lnr-i, i-nsn :c 't, and adapted to Mien printing press, iLidlilrt munuvriptn. Two or ten ipi"" ''' Anv ilitelillft'Tit l:o' In two dn... '' who can I' iU.H. t-i! "'" . .nine a", one wrltin. cm li 'i'otr.e in operator 1 o.M to anv ojn-'rator . ;Lc lUl'ilI.!i CASE 0l!elinble Air. tit and.-' -icn -.vAnt-.d. SSf lallinliiceni -iitHtol'-i!" . j, For i'ami.hlct fi.'l. i " .:orcri.e.it, etc., au dr,rJn Tirr.n "T-ltEr CO. rn f fUlCVOO, ll.l. Lincoln County, 'Oregon, m"-C '-x' atfYaquimi on Boeembei 4tu. WE HAVE ON liOARD TIi:- Mi Li $ ItoM k -FOR- YAQUINA CITY, OREGON, PETEE' TEI4J5FSON, Flour and Feed, Staple a:tti Fiiii-jy Groeu ics, Dry Goods, Oloiliisg, CJ-erds' raraic-Iiiag C:ccb, Hats. .. ; .r.rrfvv? v Qp.zi'3, s;'jri Tobacco, Fruiis and Ccnfectionery, 1 OREGON Is tie Place to Buy Goods Cheap for . : 'OHRISTMAS, . SVow in lAi M you 10 lbs. D. G. Hu-ar 17 lbs. Ex. C. " - - ' 1.00 20 lbs. D. S. - - 1.00 4 lbs, Arkickle's Coilco 1.00 5 lb, ciui Pioneer Baking Powder 1.85 3 lb. can - - - 1.25 2 1-2 lb. can'- . ri,...-. ir;...,! (fi.-lf 9 lUa OR Stick Candy per lb. .15 All Kinds of Nuts ;cr ib. .20 Call and get prices on other goods. Wc are selling CifEAP for CASH. the LEADEIi.T1"'1"6 lani-i ari adapted to Jruit, j If.30 Per Year 3Sre-u.i.r3tl iri. iSJottiirig. ThurDeceber 20, i9 ' tJK 1 5 I I w asvl Oil 0 for 8 LOO Farms for Sale. i interprise, demonstrating that the I have several farms, both ciilli- i difficulties were only such as could ate! and uncultivated, fcr sale in!e readily overcome by modern acts ct 40 acres an.l unvords. ! engineering methods. Senator vesctajle and sheep culture. Willione of lhe f'rcat agencies which be s.-.l l very cheap aai tvi r;aso;i-, eventually will transfer the seat of able terms. Anyone desiring to commercial enterprise from the purchase such lands will do well to Eastern to the Western hemisphere, call on or address . and Pce the United States at the M. J. AtM iii.v, ,tead f tlje commerce of :hi tf. Little LI!:. Oregon. world. 'y3g4. Here and There. Interest ins Bits of Xews Tak en' from ail sources. Assessor Sterling says that he me aseosoiii' eouvciion, tuut the Supreme Judges were alike in state to assessors in county inadequate ly paid. Drain Herald. . i One of the heaviest wind and snow storms ever experienced in Northern Grant county is reported. About 2 o'clock in the night the j; people generally wers aroused from their slumbers, and so -terrific was the wind that many jio;if;Ut safety in stranger buildings, cellars, etc. However, when the lif.ht ofthjetlay appeared, no J.aaaftJ was tioue except to feiK-ir.g. A Swiss fitatUtk-aii has lakeu the trouble to covq'.. t;;e number of steps ha tooli.fii walking during a whol? sar, The number Le finds to have been 9,760,000. or an average of 26,740 steps a day. Goiug siiil further into t'ctr.i'r, b.o declares that over 600.000 o;"! these steps '.veru taken -ia going up and down stein. 0:i an average he estimates that l:e walked nearly ten miles a day in order to bring about these results. - j Mary I'eco, an Indian woman who ilaims a little farm down Rogue river, has at last a title for her land, but it is not perfect. . Her deed, signed by Grover Cleveland, is a trust deed, and provides that patent absolute shall not iss,ue for 25 years. .Mary and lier heirs can hold and cultivate the land till then. It is in effect the establishment of a sm.ll Indian reservation under government protection during the! term of her disability. Last Friday morning, while en gaged in clearing a grain shule. Abner C. Simpson lost his footing, falliug a idistance of f.fteen feet, I striking directly upon the head, causing concussion of the brain. He was picked up unconscious and ; and conveyed to his !:oirc, where he (died in t' e cftenio.m froi;i the effects of his inj :ii ic . It was found that U:e skull wa'i fractured at the ba.-e of t':e brain. The deceased was working in a mill run by his father, George F. Simpson, a well known citizen of Albany. j-i. Not a liuurlrcn miles from Albany live a r&ligious class of people who are very a;isterc in their religious belief. Attong their religious tenets is one f;.rL5ddiug t!;e use of tobacco. One of the members of this religious bo;iy who, be tore be- ! coming a membcri Was an inveterate user of tobacco, was visiting a neighbor when the neighbor said to him "I see you do not use tobacco any more.". The man answered in the most earnest manner: "No, I do not use it any more, ' I became convinced that I must -quit it or lose my soul's salvation-and thought it best to choose the less'of two evils." Albany Democrat. for the Nicaraguan canal, Senator Morgan (of Alabama) said it was the most important measure that h.id been 'before a legislative body in this country or any other for fifty years, fn the course of his J .speech he gave descriptive details i of the physical features of the canal Morgan tLiulcs this canal will be Number 42. It is rumored that the Spokanites i are going to purchase the Ada Rehan silver statue and coin it into silver dollars which they will distribute free, and thus insure the free coin age of silver. Walla Walla States man. No part of the world is better for r"7.-H fix tbrn our Northwest Pacific states. It should become one of our great crops. Iq the differentiation of agricultural 'in dustry, flax and tobacco should bave leading places. Application aud skill will open the way. John Clark, a f; ll-o!ooded Chip pewa Indian, was ordained deacon in the Methodist church at Duluth, Wis., recently. I!e is the only Indian member of the Minnesota conference. He has been engaged in church work many years and does his preaching in the Chippewa language. .1S- The people along the Siuslaw liver nre building wharves at the beat landing. There is also a movement on foot to build a long wharf on tir.- Glenade ti le of the river, to cost about $2,560. 'Lie shipping biusiii's of luul liver is now becoming extensive, and the people are awakening to its needs. A Kansas printer in makinr up the forms one day got a marriage aiid grocer's notice mixed up so as to read as follows; "John- Smith and Ida Qua were mii ed in t!-e bonds of holy sour kraut, which will be sold by quart or barrel. Mr. Smith is an esteemed codfish at ten cents while the. bride has nice pig's feet to disphy." - P. W. Schenck, who has large interests in Montana, is in Fortlaud, and tells of au acquaintance jof his buying iooo range horses in Fergus, Montana, for $3 a heid, killing them, boiling the meat in a" huge caldron and using it to feed a large number of hogs on his ranch. The ranchman claims he will get more for his hogs than he would if he had invested the amount he paid for the horses in corn. The Seattle Telegraph has been absorbed by the I ost-Iutelligencer and now Seattle is without a demo cratic newspaper. Hundred! of thousands of d liars has been ex pended in the effort to give the dem ocrats of this state a first class news paper and the Telegiaph filled the bill but those who should have asr sisted it failed to connect. It will be many a year before we see an-" other democratic newspaper like the Telcgrapht From several sources that seem reliable it is learne I that there will be a very large immigration to Oregon during the next year or two. A Nebraska editor, who has been in the .state several weeks, says there are thirty families on the road headed for Oregon, and that between 400 and 500 families lrom his section of Nebraska will also start to find homes in the North west. Now, these people should be treated right. The man who attempt:, ty cieaie u hj-tculaiive boom and to swindle these im migrants by selling them town lots off in some swamp or nio'in'.pin ad dition deserves to be drummed out of the stale. These pe.ipla r.re not going to pay big, fancy pikes for laud; if such are asked they wilj go back disgusted and check the tide of immigration titling this way; but if good lands aie offered them at reasonable price and they are given fair aud advantageous business opportunities, they will stay and send for others. Never before was it so necessary for Ore gon land owners, capitalists und business men to be not only honest and hospitable, as we know they, are, but also liberal and far sigh ted. Ex, "7 - ! ' j i ' .1 t r - mrn LT mm if .j