Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 07, 1898, Image 1

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    Volume VI.
DIRECTORY.
LISCOIiN COUNTV.
jUtlve,
County Judge
Clerk
linerin
hoorsaperlntendent
Surveyor
Aisessor
Coroner
.mmissioners
J. D. Daly
G. E. Davis
.1. F. Stewart
Hurley Lutz
J. II. Kohs
J. L. Hyde
Geo. Hethers
Z. M. Derrick
J. W. 1'arriHh
Sam'l Van l'elt
W. 11. Wakefield
F. A. Godwin
Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon. Friday, October 7, 1898.
STATE NOTES.
comity Commissioners Court meets on Wed-
ApSrii!yjune, August, October and December.
CIKCIUT COURT.
Hon .1. W. Hamilton :--Jud,?0
"eo M.Hrow". Pros. Attorney
rrt convenes on 4th Monday in July and
wiirth Monday in January oi each year.
CITY OF TOLKDOI
, F.Jones irMa5or
BE Collins Recorder
Taw. Homing ..Marshal
, P.Kish 7 Treasurer
(;!b. Crosno, 1
i' uciuwell, J
Lester IVaugh I Aldermen
Starr, (
frcl Stanton
Albert Waugh, J
I'mmoll meets on the first Monday evening In
each month.
Oregon is 360 miles long,
mnes wideandhasan area
miles of 96,000. 1
2 75
in square
0 GOOU LODGE No. 70, Kctiekah Decree,
I 0 0. Y., meets in the Odd Fellows hall i n
(his city on Tuesday evening of each week.
' JENNIE A RN'OLl), N. G.
BCRD RAINES, Secretary.
riHYIUUHT RENEK AH LODGE No. SO. meets
The motto of Oregon is, "Alis
Vola Propriis" S le flies with her
own wings.
It is claimed that 75 car loads of
dried fruit will be shipped from
Marion county this season, and it
is said that Lane county's hop pro
duct will bring about $100,000.
Paul Bollman rode from Hubbard
to Corvallis on a bicycle about two
weeks ago and last Thursday was
shipped home a corpse. Pneumonia
induced by over exertion caused
his death.
Jim Crightbn, who is now in the
sheep business in Momana, writes
tO B. Kelspv that lirppriinor nirsc ara
1 mtho I. 0. o. K. hall at Elk City on the first ' , . .,. . , ,
nd third Thursday evenings of each moiuh. 'I'M "i liiai biaie, lamDS at
Visiting members always welcome. ' ,,
MISS. .1. II. VAN ORDEN, N. 0. ;?2'75
Miss MAUD DKOh, Secretary.
yearling wethers at $3.25
and 2-year-ol;l wethers at $3.50.
TO 0. F.-Hav Eodge No. lift, of Vnqnlna City, Fossil Journal.
1 meets ever Wednesday evening. Visiting, a
Discussing copies of the senate
journal for 1897 in the senate a few
I. D. Driver said the
following naushty thing: "If you
want the record of proceedings or
hmihera urn alwavs welcome.
A. S. CASTEEL, N. G.
S. A. PltUITT, Secretary.
n. A. It.-Abe i.incom i-osi ;o. meets in j
U. the Odd Fellows' Hall on tho first and aa s Since
third Saturdays of each momn.
T. J. EW1NG, Post Com.
T. P. FISH, Adjutant.
Number 31.
this fall let contracts for the exten
sion of the former road one hun
dred miles east from its present ter
minus above Detroit. An extra
crew of engineers is busily engaged
at the general office making detailed
plans and specifications for the
work, and it is here considered as
certain that the extension will be
made forthwith.
Baker City is just now enter
taining a gentleman who never saw
a railroad, an electric or gaslight
until today. For the past twenty
seven years, he has been living
away out in the mountains and all
he knew about the modem improve
ments was gained by hearsay.
Last night he came to Baker City
for the first time in 27 years, and is
now engaged in fully realizing what
wonderful changes have taken plac;
in the world's progress. Baker
City Democrat.
N
ew
Double
i"TMi
ONE SOLID TON of Hen's, and
Boys' Ready Made Clothing
Some trouble is being experienced
in getting the water out of the hull
of the sunken steamer W. M. Hoag,
beached at the entrance to the upper
locks canal. A bulkhead was built
soon as that was completed and
everything was in readiness to be
gin pumping water out, the rains
caused the river to
and we invite patrons
from far and near
to closely
This
nYmiliA llUb immense
IAXUIIIIIC stock of clothing
Before
Rnvin
to
ciilimorn iii'T iViq Ki-ill
0. r. W.-Wcstern Star Lodge No. 73, Invvs nf the Orf-orm WUInttiro , r, ""'
i meets in the odd Ft1 lows' hail, Ynquina, ... , . , ! Williamson, who has charge of- the
work, states that they will try spme ;
other plan of raising the sunken'
steamer. Union
on first and third hauiroay evemiiKMii eacn I8Q7 VOU II Irave tO SO tO liell
HiuilLii. inning ui v vv. . i. ... v.
ii. k. I.UGUEK. m. w. o-et tliem
ILL. TRAVIS, Recorder. j "
Cvrinpa (iriivc, Woodmen circle, moors on the
2ijd and l!h 'l'hurlays of each month at
:30 o'clock l' M.
Mrs. A. T. I'eteiison, W. G.
Mn.Jp.SMR Aunoi.I), (Merk.
IV II.C.-AHE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF
" Corp, No. 4!t, auxiliary to the G. A. R.
Me'tson the'Jurt and 4th Th'irednys in each
month in the I. O. O. V. hall, at 'I o'clock p. m.
Mrs. Ina SruuDEVANr. l'resldent.
Mra. Cabkik I'eaiks. Secy.
Professor Washlr.irn, of Eugene
college, thinks the Eastern oyster
planted in Yaquina waters will not
amount to anything commercially.
, ' . , r . i of the question by the action ot the
vear, but no spat is to be found, i ,
ri-e about a foot,
Otir Pnruk nrp Dircht BOUGHT RIGHT,and
iikhead. ii.b.!uu1 VJUUUo Cll C IVlgllL, are SOLD RIGHT.
We Befy" All Competition,
Our Stock off -SnMerO-oods,
Maokmtoskes, and Oil Clotk-
ia-r 5gst in the Conn
The advocates of extendinsi the
suffrage of women just now hve a.S.n
strong lorce exerted on- tneir siae
3
T'SITKI) ARTISANS-RIVER DELL ASSEM-
Knd 4th Wednesday nights of 'each month in SUCCeS.
wia fenows nan, tiK city, uregon. Msr.ing :
Miierfanu orotners are always welcome.
' F. M. CARTER, M. A.
LAURA DA LA 11 . Secretary.
Our oystermen have been building
Lirgfe expectations on their ultimate
supreme court of I 'alio. Speaking: !
of this the Albany Law Journal
says that the advocates of women j
suffrage will doubtless be greatly j
encouraged by the official opinion I
o.o.F.-Newport Lodge No. i, meets everv patterned after that of the District
LM??.1" y i si t f n , b rot He r s n re o r- , r .mK- Tllfl -...WJ-i. .
iiailv invitRil to nitnnd.
J.W.'OLIVEK, Secretary.
L. 0. OLSSON, N.G.
A despatch from Chicago says:
Hawaii is to have a government of.lhe ,u11 hench of the suPreme j
court of Idaho that the ' experiment
with such suffrage in that state is a
Hawaiian j decided i-ucce.-s, tnat it is more
the pople than !
ZJ9
Oxiv Stock of llonr and Feed is
always Complete.
Your Patronage is Pespectfiilly
Solicited.
If!
COMPANY,
of this svstem for the
1 J'.ft A. M.-xewport i.odge No. regular isia,us xy a void all embaressments popular among
(ll nioo.;. visiting brothers are cordially arc complications, W'hicll it is Said wl,en "r?t iuloPte ' lnd tl,at "e ""
"'.m.":!: GEO. KING, W. M. 1 ' r. .,, .Lf.u- .'.ir-A nf it l, ii.l
HiRLM ,focy. woulo result rrom a lernioriai iorm i t-"--" - - "j .
opponents have come to piss. And
Vaquina liny council No. 745 National Union, of government, including even mod
he month. Travelinif frii'iulx are wHcoino. ified sufTrage
t. v. mm, , Sec.
N. SNOW, I'rcs.
CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES.
4
A woman with a horse-whip
hunted all over Corvallis one day
Uktiiodist episcopal church services last week for the Chief of Police.
4 at Toledo on the first and third Suliliaths r , . . ., .
"each month at It o'clock a. m. Sabbath He had empOUIlded and SOln tier
"tool every Sabbath morning at lOo'clock. . . . , , .
Rev. c. it. Ellsworth, l'astor. J cow. Isot being able to una the
J7,n, : : officer, her wrath subsided and she
SJT.J0IIX 3 (UIURCH Protestant Episcopal. """-cl "cl
- invlne service the third Sunday of every laid aside her whip. No SOOIier
""""service tne third Sunday of every
jl? ,.VHtll,l-m- AH are invited to attend.
( liHs. H(,th, Missionary.
wiory," Newport, Or.
Residence! Was tliisdone than the officer hunted
moreover, it is the opinion of the
court that if the question were re
submitted to the people of the state
it would lie adopted by a vote al
most unanimous. Times Mountaineer.
in mm
TOLEDO, OEEGOK
NQ CUT
NOTICE
CLOSI
2l, f- Elk Loilge No. 131, meets every
Mtiirday evening fu Its hall at Elk City.
"""ng brothers alwavs welcome.
HiiTv.. DUliLEY TRAPP, K. O.
"Al'.NCKY TRAPP.Secy.
The following is said to be Ger
many's policy in the Philipines:
She wi 1 send numerous trading
vessels to the island, and will arm
Vipr nn and. aonearine very muoi
pleased to see her, warmly shook 150.000 Filipinos, besides furnish
her hand an 1 talked her out of the g Krupp guns and artillery for
vF--Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet
. ii(ery Saturday evening at their hall In this
whipping notion.
, field use. The islanders will bj
'thoroughly drilled by German of
w ficers, and by February, Aguinaldo
0 KROGSTAD.Soe'v.
Tim American hop crop, it
j. 11. lutz, N. g. j estimated will be 30,000 bales less will be prepared to make an on-
. . I . Ait 1 Mnn 1 . ; .
than last year, inecrop, uy ace- siaugni upon American mrces.
New York ,To aid this plot, Germany is tryi.itr
ll'OODMEX
M .r.mP N.- ?' Toled o Oregon, meets on tim,c is as follows:
state 60,000 bales; California, 38,- to induce China to purchase a large . th Prices- and you will go home and tell otheis about the good, and
c. n,w,,KS, . Orpcnn. fi,.ooo bales ' mimh of birr war vessels, osten-! CheaP ds at IWJfeON'S CASH STORE.
. Consul.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS AT A
HEAL BAKvAIN?
IF 0 Cal1 anrI see rjy S,(,ck of Me:,'s Underclothes Men's Shoes
and Hats, Men's Rubber and Oil Clothing. Ladies' and
Children's Shoes, Rubbers and Underwear; Dress Good , Ginghams
Outing Flannel. Ribbons, Hosiery. Also Hardware, Graniieware'
Groceries, Flour and Feed. - '
TH ESE GOODS 1 be at b;,rr ! 30
i-x-jrj. van caiij cum utr convinceu ot
C. E. HAWKINS;
Clerk.
f-w t EXPERIENCE.
D
m nntB mm nit a 9
'It DESIGNS,
AnTnn. COPYRIOHT8 Ao.
'"Icklfiiiff n" J1 "ketch and description may
fWmfiiT !. .n(roe whether an Invention la
ai'tlclBiftiE? ,0",?,le- Communications atrlctly
la Amiri i)'enoy for aeourlng patent
PtS0-. We have a Washington oflice.
Peclal uotlTOm1th8OU,'ll MuUU Co reoT
N.SSffJ11 AMERICAN,
,nrclei iliil,!n"trato1 lamest circulation of
Un,S ?fj''nial. weekly, torma3.a(ayear
o iATBKTg sent free. Adureu
MUNN & CO.,
0l llrcadwoy, Mew fork.
000 bales; Oregon, 65,000 bales , number of big war vessels, osten-
and Washington, 38,000 bales, a sibly to strengthen her navy, but
' total of 196,000. Of this amount, j really to be held for transfer to
175.000 bales will be exported, tin- ( Germany should any complications
1 less the price advances considerably. ! arise. The German agents who
! The yearly consumption in this ' have made a report to their govern-
I ... r ulc I . ...mi 1.- ..m.i.. r
COUlltry IS a op 111 lon,uuu u.ic.-, nieiu miv 11 win 11c impunsunc lor
while this yeary's crop, after sub- United States to land more than
stracting the amount unusally ex- 50,000 men in the Philipines before
1 1 1 - ' . ,, l a 1 1
ported, is only 121,000 oaies
I!r"'oYo"r Mv-i wiih c
The following telegram should
have appeared last week, but will
....11 u ;t.rtinc to many of our
mm uv. ui-iv o - .
'readers: "II s known here by
' nersons who are in close touch with
I Bonner & Hammond, who control the East, not ashamed of you, send
' tho O C & E. railroad from Ya- him The Leader a year.
Aguinaldo is ready to make his
coup. The German report of the
condition of the aff?.y-s say Ameri
ca's only hope ii to disarm the
insurgents.
-
If you have any live relative in
will bo leaving the Bay about November
15th, and the Goods Must be Sold
before that time.
Storcbuildiiig and Fixtures, and the En
tire Stock will be sold, also Dwelling House
and Household Goods.
PETER TELLEFSON,
cAZ railroad, that that company
quina Bay east, and the Astoria L0IA c . p ' September 28 180S
.:t..1 W that company Will Piixa. "Onocent adoeo' At all clrugjriata. a,cu sepiemner 2. I9
Prop, of TEIXEFSON'S CASH STORE,
Yaquina, Oregon.
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