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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
! gmmlnfomtiu fender. Volume VI mm Don't You Know Tolc(lo Lincoln County, Oregon, December 2, 1808. Number 30. That wo pive more groceries for one dollar than any other bonne in the city? If not it will pay you to eall and be convinced. We always have on hand fresh goodH. A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Seit dr to Postolllee. DIRECTORY. Scissorinctums. The Baldwin hotel in 'Frisco iwas burned Nov. 24, entailing a loss of $1,500,000. LINCOLN COUNTY. J. D. Daly G. E. Davts J. F. Stewart Hurley Lutz J. H. Ross J. L. Hyde Geo. Bothers i. W. Parrish Bam'l Van Pelt W. K. Wakefield F. A. Godwin ,. n i.Lmnra Pllirt fnOfifil DTI VV'f(l - neiSay after the first Monday in February, AprilJune, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge lieo.M. Brown Pros. Attorney Coort convenes on 4th Monday In July and fourth Monday in January of each year. loint Senator - Joint Representative, , County Judge Clerk onertn Treasurer nhool Superintendent Surveyor Assessor Commissioners J CITY OF TOLEDO. H.F. Jones,... ;;Ma?or It. . Collins Recorder Thos. Horning Marshal j P. F)sn Treasurer i;,B. Crosno 1 iLUowell I Uster Waugh I Aldermen L.H. Btarr, I Kred Stanton, I Albert Waugh J Council meets on the first Monday evening in uh month. . DO GOOD LODGE No. 70, Keliekah Degree, 1. 0. 0. F., meets in the Odd Fellows hall t n this city on Tuesday evening of each week. JENNIE ARNOLD, N.G. BURD RAINES. Secretary. TWILIGHT REBEKAH LODGE No. 90, meets tt the I. O. O. F. hall at Elk City on the first tnd third Thursday evenings of each month . Visiting members always welcome. MRS. J. 11. VAN ORDEN, N. G. Miss MAUD DEYOE, Secretary. 1 0. 0. F.-Bay Lodge No. 116, of Yaqnlna City, l mMta avArvWndnesdav eveniner. Visiting Orothers are always welcome. A. S. CASTEEL, N.G. 8. A. PRUITT, Secretary. OA. R.-Abe Lincoln Post No. C8, meets in the Odd Fellows' Hall on the first and third Saturdays of each month. T.J. EWING, Post Com. T.P. FISH, Adjutant. The exalted Jim Corbet as a pu gilist, is "small fry" now. He was worsted by Sharkey only last week. - The Corvallis & Eastegn R'y headquarters from and after Dec. i will be located in Albany. The reason given for the change is that the articles of incorporation demand their headquarters to be in that city. Corvallis will regret losing the offices and officials. There will be the smallest num ber of democrats in the United States senate after March 4th, next, than there has been for 26 years. The number will be only twenty-six. In the elections of 1872 the demo crats got only 20 senators. But that was 20 out of a senate of 74 members. In the elections of 1874 this representation was raised to 29. And since then the democrats have always had just a few more than the republicans. Twenty-one of these 26 senators will be from Southern states.--East Oregonian. beef cattle sold was 8,447, at an average price of $26 per head, or $219,622. A total of 31,500 head of sheep have been sold for mutton at an average price of$2.75,or $85,250. The greater part of the mutton sheep are yet in the county, unsold. One million pounds of wool have also been sold at an average price of 12 cents, which amounts to $125,000. The young men of this country are the ones to whom the nation is ever indebted. In times of peace, as well as war, they are the great moving spirit of republic. In all the trades and professions, in politics and religion, as well as in all other avocations of life, they represent tbe energy and nroo-ress of the age. True, the ripe ex perience of matured years brings much profit, and wisdom to its council, and all men pay tribute to the old men; but to the young man the hustling, progressive, ambitious young man we look up to today as never before. His suc cess is never attained, however, without encountering obstacles. A prejud ice often exists against his struggle for place is an unequal one. But despite this, the young man makes his influence felt in all lines. Advocate. The Great New DOUBLE-STORE. ONE SOLID TON Of MENS' and BCtt'S' Ready Made Clothing arrived on last Steamer, and we invite patrons far and near to closely Examine This immense stock of Clothing before buying. OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT; BOUGHT RIGHT, SOLD RIGHT. SPAIN YIELDS. AO. U. W. Western 8tar Lodge No. 73, meets in the Odd FeMows' hall, Yaouina, m first and third Saturday evenings in each month. Visiting brothers are always welcome. H. K. LUGGER, M.W. H. L. TRAVIS, Recorder. Vyrlnga Grove, Woodmen circle, meets on the O tod and 4th Thursdays of each month at :30 o'clock p m. ... Mrs. A. T. Peterson, VV . G. Mrs. Jennie Arnold, Clerk. WR. C.ABK LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corps, No. 49, auxiliary to the O. A. R. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each month in the 1. O. O. F. hall, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Ina Stubdevast, President. Mrs. Cabbie Peaibs. Secy. fTNlTF.Tl APTIBMHtf IVtfR TH5I.L A8SEM tl hlv No. M. United Artisans, meets on 2nd nd 4th Waitnmiliv nitrhtji nf each month in Odd Fellows hall, Elk City. Oregon. Visiting ulsters and brothers are always welcome. F. M. CARTER, M. A. LAURA DALABA. Secretary. 10. 0. F.-Newport Lodge No. 89, meets every Saturday evening, visiting brothers are cor dially invited to attend, L. O. OLBSON, N.G. J. W. OLIVER, Secretary. Question Practically Settled. Paris, Nov. 28 Spain has acceded to the demands of the United States, and agreed to cede the entire Philippine arceipelago and the Sulu islands, and to sell the Caroline islands. This practically insures the con clusion of a treaty of peace between Spain and the United States in tlie near future. Senator Daly returned yesterday afternoon from Portland, where for a week past the special committee of the legislature that has in hand the revision of the schooi laws of Oregon has been in session. The committee has accomplished much, and will have a completed law ready for consideration at the regu lar session. Times. 4 F. & A. M.-Newport l)dg No. 8f, regular convocation on Tuesday on or before each 'nil moo.i welcomed JOHN BUCKLEY, Secy. The manufacture of tin plate in this country calls for i, 000,000 tons of iron ore, 300,000 tons of limestone, 2,000,000 tons of coal and coke, Visiting brothers are cordial ly .qq qqq tons of pig iron, 5,500,000 GEO. KING, Vt . M. Mrw- " A pounds ot leaa, i3,w,uw Fv,u. ... j of tallow and oil, 40,000,000 pounua of sulphuric acid, and 12,000,000 feet of lumber. It gives employ ment to 35.000 persons. Vaquina Bay Council No. 745 National Union, meets on second and fourth Friday nlghtsof ''he month. Traveling friends are welcome. T. P. FISH, , Sec. N. SNOW. PreB. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Seryices a at Toledo on the first and third Sabbaths of each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbatn school every Sabbatn morning at 100 clock. Rev. C. K. ELLSWORTH. Pastor. JiT. JOHN'S CHURCH Protestant Episcopal. iJ t'lvine service the third Sunday of every month, at 11 a. m. All are Invited to attend. Kv. Chas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, Rectory," Newport, Or. ' We DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Our Stock Of Rubber Goods, Mackintoshes, and Oil Clothing is the Largest in the County. Our Stock of Flour and Feed is always complete. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. Willi. BAY MERCANTILE COMPANY. Toledo, Oregon. TOLEDO HOTEL. A Strictly First-Class House Under New Management. A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging 1 and f 1.25 per day. Fine Bath In connection with house. ED SCHMEER, Proprietor. Town killers are classified into eight separate bunches, as follows: First, those who go out of town to do their shopping: second, those who are opposed to improvement; third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business fourth, those who imagine they own the town: fifth, those who deride public spirited men; sixth, those who oppose every movement that j does not originate with themselves; seventh, those who oppose evety movement that does not benefit them; eighth, those who seek to injure the credit or reputation of individuals. Stolen. V THE LI THE LINCOLN CO. LEADER. DO YOU TAKE IT? . f O. o. F.-Elk I-ortge Saturday evening in v lilting brothers alwavi No. 134. meets every Us hall at ilk City. ng brothers always welcome. U1AUNCEY TRAPP.Secy. F on i? ti , Kn MR. Meet 'every Haturday evening at their hall In thia ' J. H.LUTZ.N.G. "0 KR0G8TAD, Beo'y. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Pocahontus ''Camp No. 299, Toledo, Oregon, meets on the first and third Fridays In each month in the Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting neighbors are iways welcome. , RENU8 A.RNOLD. C. E. HAWKINS, Consul. Cl6!- Don't forget Saturday at Miller & Pruett's. Their generous offer holds good for Saturdays only; pos itively no other day in the week. While in this city last week Mr. Brock made arrangements whereby the LEADER clubs with the Ore gonian at the astonishing lowrice of $2.00 for both papers. You need tbe Leader for local news; you should not be without the Oregonian for general news and current literature. The two papers at two dollars is a bargain tnai everyone should jump at. It is a saving of one dollar on the best state and county paper in Oregon. The Lakeview Register has made an estimate of the beef, mutton and wool sales of Lake county for the fall seasons of 1898. The total sales of these products in that county for the season amount to $429,872. The total number of How true is the above item. It did notemenate from us, and, while we should like to credit it properly, we cannot, for it appeared in no less than five of our exchanges as original. But we diverge. Toledo mav have all these classes, but, if en fhev have never shown them $8.80. $9.90. yhen in Corvallis, Call and examine our line of $8.80 and $9.90 suits. They can't be beat in Ore gon. They are made of Albany Woolen Mills'. All Wool Cassimcrc. and made to wear. Also a complete line of BOYS' YOUTHS' and CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. MENS' BOOTS 8c SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Suits Made to Order. F. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. . I C 1 A . selves in sufficient numbers to very special auemion given 10 man oraers. crrpa tlv retard ber erowth. Let all t j - see that you are not classed in any of the above classes. To them the old Latin maxim, "Ex Yiihilo, nihil fit," or From nothing, nothing comes, truthfully applies. .. . For Sale. Half interest in a complete salmon cannery, including 20 boats, store building, mess and -China house. Only cannery on the river. Capa city 400 cases per day. For further particulars address v j. H Kern, Kernville Oregon. 8.80. t 11 1 Tfc 9.90 Real Estate & Abstract Co. 4 Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all ' property in Lincoln county. ' Also has a large list of Tide lands, Farm lands and City property, improved and unimproved, for sale on good terms. Address BOX 27, Toledo, Oregon.