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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1898)
won itm Volume VI. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. gfy u- . . . LTZZli Crk J. H. Ross "e J L Hyde 1nfmr " - J.W. I'arrish ;isrr - - - Sam'I Van Pelt oroner i - - W. R. Wakefield Commissioners j . . F. A. Godwin I'r.imtv Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, "liril, Jne, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. Koii. J. W. Hamilton .........Judge "e," M. Browu, IT5. Attorney court convenes on 4th Monday in July and fourth .Monday in January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. ii k. Jones, ...Mayor u lienlinger Recorder J Allphin Marshal tp Fish Treasurer (;B. Crosno,.. C. I. fiowell,. . C.L.T llotson (. Aldermen L.M. Starr I fred Stanton, 1 Albert Waugh, J Council meets on the first Mondayvening in (ph month. TOLEDO PRECINCT. justice of the Peace J. A. Hall Constable J. C.Altree NEWPORT. Justice of the Peace, Geo. F. Sylvester constable, W. II. Crutchlleld YAQUINA. justice of the Peace., J. 8. Booth Constable W. L. Watkins ELK CITY. Justice of the Peace A. B. Clark Constable Alex Burkhalter LITTLE ELK. Justice of the Peace Chas. Henderson. Constable Z. 8. Derrick NASHVILLE. Justice of the Peace....' J. S. Huntington Constable N. K. Edwards IJKAVER CREEK. Justice of the Peace Sam'I Hill constable : '. Joseph Gourley TIDEWATER. Justice of the Peace N. J. Goodman Constable .'W. A. Vidito LOBSTER. Justice of the Peace L. A. Feck Constable W. P Taylor LOWER ALSEA and YACHATS. Justice of the Peace Wm. Wakefield Constable John Early SALMON RIVER. lustlce of the Peace Chas. Read constable M. lierton ROSS. Justice of the Peace W. II. ttook 'onntable Geo. E. Croxford CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. HETIIOWST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Services at Toledo on the first and third Sabbaths of each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbath .school every Sabbath morning at lOo'clock. Rev. O. R. ELLSWORTH, Pastor. VJT. JOHN'S CHURCH Protestant Episcopal. 'J Divine service the third Sunday of every month, at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend, itev. chas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, 'Rectory," Newport, Or. f 0. 0. F. Elk Lodge No. 1:14, meets every i Saturday evening in its hall at Elk City. Visiting brothers alwavs welcome. J.C. DIXON, N.G. P. A. MILLER. Secy. 1 K. & A. M. Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Tuesday on or before each 'nil nioo.i. Visiting brothers are cordially welcomed. GEO. KING, W. M. JOHN BUCKLEY, Secy. Vaqulim Bay Council No. 745 National Union, meets on second and fourth Friday nightsof toemnnth. Traveling friends are welcome. T. P. FISH, , Sec. N. SNOW, Pres. IJO GOOD LODGE No. 70, Keoekah Degree, " I. O. 0. F meets in the Odd Fellows hall I n nis city on Tuesday evening of each week. r,.. jaw mi a Bl Rl) RAINES. Secretary. IVKKII! 1 R'OI,n. . K. TWILIGHT REBEKAII LODGE No. AO, meets 1 t the I. O. O. F. hall at Elk City on the first aim third Thursday evenings of each month. Isiting members always welcome. , , MRS. J. if. VAN OR DEN, N. G. Miss MAUD DEYOE, Secretary. Wyringa Grove, Woodmen circle, meets on the -'2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at :W o'clock p m. Mrs.jKNNiB Arnold, W. G. Mrs. Eunice Akin, Clerk. V R. C.-ABK LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF " Corps, No. 49, auxiliary to the G. A. R. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each month in the I. 0.0. F. hall, at 2 o'clock p. m. ,. Mrs. Ina Sturdevant, President. rs. (aerie Pbai its. Secy. TTMTED ARTISANS RIVER DELL A8SEM J.DlyNo. 92, United Artisans, meets on '2nd ""n Wednesday nights of each month in 'Id Fellows hall, Elk City. Oregon. Visiting "sterRjind brothers are alwavs welcome. F. M. CARTER, M. A. JRA DALABA. Secretary. LAUI T (). O. F. Newport Lodge No. 8!, meets every Saturday evening, visltfng brothers are cor olally Invited to attend, L. O. OL8SON, N.G. J-OLIVER, Secretary. T 0. o. F. Toledo 1-odge, No. 108, Meet townery Katurday evening at their hall in this O f. R. A. ARNOLD, N.G. 0 KROGSTAD, Beo'y. T - - F -Bay Lodge No. lltl, of Yaqnlna City, meets everyWednesday evening. Visiting "rower are always welcome. H . , A. '8. CA8TEEL, N. 0. A. PRUITT, Secretary., 0. A: R Abe Lincoln Post No. 68, meets in tne Odd Fellows' Hall on the first and wa Saturdays ot each month. u T. J. EWING, Post Com. T. P. FISH, Adjutant. A O. U. W. Western Star Lodge No. 78, meets In the Odd Fc'lows' hall, Yaqulna, "n nrst and third Saturday evenings In each month. Visiting brothers are always welcome. . H. K. LUGGER, M. W. L. TRAVIS, Recorder. V0ODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Pocahontus ,1 cmp No. 299, Toledo, Oregon, meets on 'nefim and third Fridays in each month in we Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting neighbors are iways welcome. "E.PEAIRS, R. K. AMBERS, Consul. Clerk. TnIJ I . ,w,cuu L'ncoin WAR!! -. . . BOOM! BANG!! CRASH !!! and the Shell bursted. Punic and Consternation Reigns Supreme, While terror is seen on every countenance. CUT, SLASH AND TEAR, Right and Left is the Command. Never before in the History of Lincoln County has there been such GUT I3ST PRICES : BESS A $20,000 Stock Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE bought for 40 cents on the Dollar. In order to make room for New Goods we will dispose of this Stock at about your own price. Remember this offer wont last for all time UNTIL Baking Soda, 5c, Crjstolia Scouring soap, 5c. Breakfast Mush, 10c. Choice sliced apples, 20 lbs. $1, jLiirstu flit; ii uni ui We Pay 2 cents per pound for Chittem Bark. "Vours Por Business, Yfl BAY MUIi WM TOLEDO, OEEGOX. Cedar Mill and Fixture Company,! 0. It. ALTREE, Manager. Cedar Dealers in SASH, DOORS, MOULDING, SHINGLES A.t Lowest Prices. A. T. PETERSON, Agent, TELLEFSON'S CASH STORE, Yaquina, Oregon. I have Re-opened my place of Business, and I am in the Market with a Full Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, MEN'S HATS AND SHOES LADIES' SHOES AND RUBBERS, UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, GINGHAM, OUTING FLANNEL, CALICO, ETC The same are sold very low for cash in hand. Call and see my New Goods. PETER TELLEFSON, Proprietor. If You want the county news, Subscribe for the LEADER. - - - COUfltv. Oretmn Fririau o .I GONE: Baking Powder half pr ce. Five bunches Matches, 5c. 2 Pkgs. Carpet tacks, 5. Honey, 2 lbs. for 15c n xuuusuilll lill ilJUN. 5 i Lumber, Toledo. Ol'CffOll A. . .qq IU IUUU, SAD ACCIDENT. Louis Ross Wiles was killed at port last Friday. New Last Thursday afternoon Louis Ross Wiles, 13-year-old son of Roy Wiles of Silverton, assisted by sev eral other boys began digging a well in a sand cave near the beach, near Nye creek. He had not con cluded the task he had set himself when night came, and immediately after breakfast on Friday morning he hastened out to his work, saying that two men had promised to help him, and that he would soon have his well dug. The two boys, his playmates, were again with him, and when they left the cave for a moment, about 9 o'clock, they saw the roof of it fall. Their screams of warnig to their comrade in the cave were fruitlesss, for with a rush about two tons of sand and rock fel completely covering the unfortun ate boy. The screams of the little fellows attracted the attention of two men, who were near, and these, without waiting to get shovels, began quick-.! ly to dig away the sand and stone with their hands, and in less than ten minutes the bodv was uncover ed, and the work of resuscitation began. Drs. Hamilton of Albina and Dr. Lee, of Cdrvallis, he?ird of the ac cident and reached the scene when the body was being taken out of the cave, and these gentlemen worked tirelessly for over an hour in hope of bringing back the life that had flown, but to no purpose the neck had been broken by the torce and weight of the sand, and all efforts were vain . l,ouis koss wiles was born- on UUl 11- VII August 16, T885, and consequent.lv wc H,c m,c 'cuc Cnciviiiza ia'riH m!fffnr,cn ,;rr " tion to any one. A nation with ivenrsold. He was rho son nt Pov S. Wiles, of Silverton, and Mrs Rena Stinson-Wiles, of Portland, and a grandson of Mrs. A. L. Stin- son of Salem. The body was taken to Salem on Saturday morning and was buried Sunday. . A Denver tot closed her prayer with:- "God bless papa, and mamma, and Dewey, and Shafter and Schley and Sampoon's, and Teddj's Terrors; and I woulden't be very hard on poor Cervera if I were you." Denver Post. Secretary of the State Day has resigned and the president has ap- ' aJ T -1 TT 1 V. poinieu jonn nay 10 succeed mm. If some orje could only prevail uo- on one i. viger 10 retire irom the cabinet. . y NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. To Whom it May Conckrn : Notice is hereby given that it is pro posed to improve Fourth street in the City of Toledo, Oregon, from the inter section of Fourth and Graham streets to the west lipe of Stanton's addition to Toledo. Said improvements to consist of grades, cuts and fills, as shown by the survey of A. L. Porter, now on file in the office of the city recorder ; the cost of the said improvements to he borne by the abutting property owners. All prop erty owners objecting to such improve ment must file their written objections thereto with the city recorder within ten days from the date of this notice. Ry order of the Common Council. Dated this 19tn day of August. 1898. Attest: R. E. !. (Jolm ins, Recorder. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. To Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that it is pro posed to improve First Street in the citv of Toledo, from the intersection of First and Graham streets to the west line of Stanton's addition to Toledo. Said im provement to consist of grades, cuts and fills as shown by the survey made by A. L. Porter, now on file in the office of the city recorder ; the cost of Baid im provements to be borne by the abutting jirujivny. jiurBunn oojecuiig inere- to must file their written objections with the city recorder within ten days from vim uain ui nun nonce. P.y order of the Common Council. Dated this Kith day of August, KM18. Attest: R. E. Collins, Recorder. Number 24. A GRAND PARADE. Chickanuuiga, Aug. 17. The review at Camp Thomas this morning was one of the most striking pageants in years, and one which will long be remembered by those witnessing it. Over 40,000 troops, in most gorgeous arrry, marched in perfect order. Nearly 50,000 persons were enthusiastic witnesses. At 8 :30 a signal gun was fired and the long col umn moved past the tower and Snod grass hill, where General Brackenridge and the guests were seated in the re viewing stand. The cavalry came first, the artlillery next and the infantry last. Although the column only passed the reviewing stand once, the review occu pied nearly five hours. If the next session of the Oregon legislature does not meet with another hold-up they will elect a senator to succeed Mitchell. If the party could break away from corporate and other unholy influ ences long enough to look to the interests of the whole slate they would elect Binger Hermann to ih vacant senatorship. Binger Hvr mann has done mote in ootive for the state of Oregon than any other member of congress the stale ever had. Hermann in the senate would be a power, and lie woi.M labor unceasingly for his people. But then it is useless to hope for Hermann, fot the senator will he some corporation lawyer from Port land. "Territorial expansion" is the battle crv, boys. Practice on' it. We are to plant civilizations ban ner in benighted lands, and inci dentaly find a market for our pro ducts. We will find a lot of heath- ens somevvnere and teach them to j drink whiskey and smoke cigar jettes. This will give employment I to farmers raising corn and tobacco, and "open the mills to labor." I XTT C 1. . 1 -M-- i 4.000.000 tramp' 4,000.000 tramp with citizens 1 working with a ball and chain a laud where charity committees relieves the sufferings of the sol dier families! New Nation. The contract for furnishing the flour for the Siletz this year has been secured by A. Wilheli, of the Monroe flouring mills. There were several bidders, among which were the Red Crown Mills of Albany, the Corvallis Mills, of Cor valiis and the Monroe Mills. Thelatter's bib was the lowest. This is the first time for years that any mill outside of Corvallis has secured this contract. The press association of Oregon and Washington will meet in a joint session at Spokane on the 24, 25, and, 2ft. The three day's meeting will no doubt be a very interesting and enjoyable one. Albany has a church with a $ 2,000 pipe organ which it has just dedicated both church and organ. Ed Stantons have moved into Al Tay lor's house, recently vacated by Henry Lewis. Miss Mae Lewis visited friends on the Alsea the latter part of lust week, re turning home Monday. Rev. McKillop, a Baptist minister of Albany, and his family; are stopping for a short time in Mr. Gaai's cottage. Dr. Thomas Parker, a physician of Portland, has been in Toledo this week, in attendahce upon Oscar Ofstadaal. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent tax rolls for 1895, 1896 and 189, have been returned to me with warrant for collection. These rolls will be open for a shorv lime for the payment of taxes, when they will be closed and the costs of collection will be added. Statements of all taxes will be promptly forwarded upon receipt of inquiry. Dated this 22, day of July, 1898. J. H. Ross, Sheriff of Lincoln county. Oregon,