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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1895)
Volume director? LjnLN COUNTY. ;nt Senate''; at Ks2senta"ve' ' " ,ntudge - ' "Hi' - ' tunurer , T ,ool Superintendent iveyor Tol. Carter ' Jno. D. Daly 8. V. Burt B. F. Jones George Landls J. L. Hyde Geo. Bethers Jos. Gideon , T. E.. Parker Dr; F, JI. Carter Chas. Williams 4ssor roner apilsslonersl J. J.jmuow . miBty Commissioners Court meets on Wed . ? after the first Monday ift February, -Ti 'inne. Auiust. October and December. "7 CIRCUIT COURT. d. J. C. Fullerton .-.,.. V.-jfJ M. Brown,.. -...' ,.;..-: Pros, Attorney nnrt convenes on 4th Monday in July and irta Monday 16 January of each year. TOLEDO PRJClKCt. "i itice of the Peace ' J. A. Hall Chas. Ruhl uatable CITY OF TOLEDO. W. Vincent,.. v...?... .K. Hall H. Ruhl Ail...... . B. Crosno, . H. Alexander, n.... Mayor ...Kecoraer ....Marshal 0. Krogstad, I Aldermen I. E. reatrs . Dedrlck, ter WaUffh Oouncil meets on the first Monday evening in iuuiiu. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. f JOHN'8 CHURCH Protestent Episcopal.) . Divine service the third Sunday of every Kith. at 11 a. m. All. are lnviteo. to atwn ,v. Chas. Booth, Missionary! tectory," Newport, Of, Residence, l.every' Saturday evening at their hall in this No. 108. Meet '!amn Tkapp. Sec y. 0. 0; Kroortad, N. 0. S 0- 0. F Bav Lodge No. 116, of Yaqnina City, t meets.everyVk'ednesday evening. Visiting mothers are always welcome. t. J. BUEuews, Secretary. L. 0 Bbien, N. Q. 0. G. T. Meets every Saturday evening. l" 7tS0 o'clock, in Ifraay B nnu, 11113 mwu, Geo. H. Bruce, Secretary, ti. . Collins, C. T. T O. O. P. Newport .Lodge No. 89, meets every -ttturaav evening, vioiuug .'Sm 'nvited to attend, J. W. OLIVbR, KOBT. boa:; Secretary. N. G i F. A. M. Xewpoft Lodge No. 85, regular v convocation ou Saturday on or before each ill moon. Visiting brothers are cordially ileomed. Jab. H. Russell, W. M. i Jab. Robertson, Secy, At Ti Til M CVn.Mrin Vnet Vi OA tTIAAtl very second mid fourth Thursday evening. UKU. DYl.VlSHlltnt tum, ;. A. Bensell, Adjt, II. DENLINGER, Attorney-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. ROB'T CAMPBELL, JfcOFRIETOB Of l1J Hfi "frlrrw DEALS IN ' Fresh and Cured Meats I OF ALL KINDS. V Toledo, - - Oregon A. HALL, itice of the Peace l'olulo," Oregon, . rtgages, and all kinds of legal paper Vvlth correctness. Careful attentioi T When in Toledo Call dn N. Snow and get prices of Flour and Feed. Also get prices on Goods. All Goods sold cheap for Cash. N. SNOW, Toledo, Or. M ii Bute h, W. E. RICH, Prop. I have fitted up a first-class shop and invite the patronage of the people of Toledo and vicinty. CHARGES FOR GRINDING.' Razors honed ready lor use, ..(0.25 Razors grond and honed ready for uxe 60 Kazors re-grouno. na nonea reaay lor use, ..- Razors around half concave 75 " " three-quarter concave 75 i iuu vuuuave, i.w Shears sharpened , 25 First-class work uaranteed or money refunded. Interested par ties will be benefitted by sending their grinding to me. W. E. RICH, Toledo, Oregon JOB PRINTING. The place to get onr CARDS, ENVELOPES LETTER It) 7315- 1 nl i BimrTJVTlf Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, June 27, 189c. Elk City Items. Eighty-four degrees in the shade, fine weather for gardens.' D-. Kern left for Portland yester day. : .. Saloon opened up Saturday night. 0. G. Dalaba returned from a trip to Portland through the Valley with a team. He' reports the pros pect for crops in the Valley, to "be fine. H. Terwillegef made the drive from Elk City to Portland in 22 hours. The Tonquin will carry all who wish to go to the Fourth at New port by water, round trip tickets fifty cents. . Valley people are commencing to come to a cooler climate along the coast. Mr. Wilhoit, of Drift creek, came Over ycsUuudy. lie i epulis a hard frost in that locality the last of the week that cut vegetables back to ground. L. W. Deyoe is Improving the appearance oi the town by giving his barn and fencing a coat of white Wash. , ... One hundred and twenty gallons of strawberries .were sold at Elk City and Pioneer last Friday. Prospect for a big bet at this place only eight thousand dollars between T, O. Mays and D. Kern, Steamer Tonquin must beat the Volanta five miles on the run from Elk City to Newport. Jack. June 26, 1895. Steer Creek Items. Gardens are very poorly for want of raiu. Miss Ella Benson returned home last week from Corvallis. We are all glad to see Miss Benson back again. We have some new neighbors on Mr. Evert's place, Mr. Mohr and family. " Mr. Skinner has been peel;-" chitim. He has got already. Get in--1 Misses.- Clarp' . ... : pleasant time reported by alt pres.- ent. Mr. John Thissell is paying a short visit at TidewatjB week. There is at least one or$jovater's fair ones is always glad to see "Johnny come marching home." Miss Nettie Gault returned today from a visit to Scot ' creek; She says if is one of the most delightful and attractive places it has ever been her happy lot to visit. We came near having quite an accident here yesterday. 'Squire Wilson has a buggy and a span of blacks, of which he is justly proud, and feeling somewhat lonely, he hitched up and went to the sing at the school house. ' Just as he was assisting his fair companion from the buggy someone opened the door and frightened the team. They started down the road and the Judge made a flyiug leap and got ou the seat but did not get thein stopped until they reached the po3toffice. Fortunately no one was hurt. ,. Mr.' and Mrs. I. R. Gault made a trip to Waldpqrt today and report that place all life. Another schoon er is loaded with lumber and the tug was in waiting to tow her out. This makes, two loads in the last week, and another is expected in soon. Our jovial constable has discard ed all flowers except one daisy from his boquet. The ruddy glow of many camp- fires are to be seen nightly on the banks of our beautiful river, as pleasure seekers are arriving almost every day. Fine hunting, fishing and cheap living makes this a very desirable place to spend the hot months of summer. Mrs. Jas. and R. Barclay are en tertaining friends from near Monroe this week. There is talk of a store being started hercsnmi, We w;lLa, dead and covered up with fern leaves. Wm. Hosford is hauling lumber from Harrison's mill preparatory to building a barn on the Yahats. . Oscar Peterson went to the Ya hats Sunday. Tbeie seems to be an unusual attraction for him down there. ' ; . ' ' ." ' The schooner Mary Gilbert Li, moving toward the bay at the rate of 200 feet per day, under the sup ervision of Capt. Jorgenson. The Harrison Bros. are. building a new wharf on the water front to pile lumber on by the shipload.- Mr. Bolton, C. Evans and daugh ter, Addie, came in from the Msea valley today to get . a breath of ocean breeze. Clams and crabs are in in iabun- uauic tucoc iuw iiuca. The tug Robarts brought in two loads of freight this week for the merchants. Mr. 0. Ihotupson is supplying the Waldport market with the choicest variety of strawberries ever brought into this market C. S. Gideon has sold his shoe shop residence ou First street to Harrison brothers, and is building another place of business in New Addition. Ancient Grbbcr." Norton Notes. School closed last Friday and gave an entertainment in connec tion with the strawberry festival at the residence of H. S. Porter Miss Laura Wright won the prize in arithmetic. Andrew Porter is over from Sunshine to help in the construction of the new wagon road bridge be tween Nashville and the Summit. Grandma Ady is very sick at the home of her son-in-law Mr. M. Huffaker. zaost over' Number 19. The ninth annual meeting of the Oregon Press association is called to meet at Newport on Saturday, July 20, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. m. All arrangements have been made . for hotel accomdations for the press and the general program of the ses-" sjon is being prepared by the exec- V tttive committee. Those desiring transportation should notify the president, J. R. Beegle, St, Helens, not later than July 1. T The way9 of. the transgressor prove to be terribly hard and rough at : times. McLaugnlint the v-x. policefcbmmissioner of rTew Yoi! city, In his Sing-Sine cell finds it. so. And the defaulting clerk of.,.7 the police court of Oakland, Caltt.: fornia, who took the money a$&f evanted to Honolulu, dittOvers-tJ.Sg':'. j r r V'i ' dangling between an insane asylpi' and the penitentiary, with one f if":' those institution as a sure . rtVuug place. All of which indicaTe-i hat the old maxim of. honesty is, the best policy is constantly Wecefyihg exemplification: ' ;'-' ; Vv ' - Mrs. Fred Baker', a.bout-twhoft!i- the Lincoln, . County 'uadur recently publisned the charge that sue nad induce a gin trora Aioany , to run away . with, , her, going to Newport, denies the charge. She says she offered the young lady the same wages she was getting at the . restaurant, to work for, her, either to stay with her mother in Albany or go to the bay with her sister and herself, the youug lady cho se the latter. Also that her sou had se cured a place to work in Jefferson, so sent Mr. G. ' W. Tyacke from that city to take them over. She also stated that she would have returned to Albany in a few clays with the young lady in ques tion. Albany Herald, . 1 An agricultural exchange says! "Of the 13 countries where potatoes JiKr"'- "--'here is t-i t;. s4 I business entrusted to j