6w tmmn 't You Know Don , . &q J"""1"' TI- , Tol,'"' I-'"'oli. County, Oregon, December 23, IMS. x,,,,,,,,,. 4., i'-o'v-r I That we rive more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city; If not it will pay ylt to ra n convinced. We always have on hand fresh goods. A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Foot Wear. a Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, yext door to Postollice. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. f Kpfdal attention given to filings and final js r-Correspowlence solicited. , r I S, 1 1ULYTJJ, 311 orrusnr. tiik posi office. Easy Shaves. Shampooing. Hair Cutting. Toledo, Oregon. DIRECTORY. MNCOI.S COUNTY. JMnt Senator J.iint Representative, I'nuntr Judge I'lerk . Sheriff Treainrer school Hope rin tendent Surveyor Alienor I'uruner Vominn8loner J. D. Daly G. E. Davis - .1. F. Stewart Ilurlev i.utz J. Jl. Rons J. L. Hyde '.ieo. Bathers Z. M. Derrick J. W. Parrish Sam'l Van I'elt V. II. Wakefield F.A.Godwin County Commissioner Court meets on Wed-1.-uesday after the first Monday In February, ft April, June, August, October and December, l CIRCUIT COURT. f Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge ; 'wo. H. Brown Pros. Attorney i Court convenes on 4th Monday In July and j tarth Monday In January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. SF. Jone Mavor R.E.Collins Recorder foot Horning Marshal ' r.Hlih Treasurer ' Crosno i ' L liowell, lter Waugh ". Lii. SUirr, Aldermen i'red Stanton ,'. ". I Albert Waugh, '.'.'.'.'.'.) Cornell meets on the first Mondavevenlng In tch month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. ETHOMHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hervic w t Toledo on 1st and 81 Sabbaths of .5 'nnthat Uodock. Sabbath school erj Sabbath at 10 oclock. OT JOHNS CHL'RCH-lPiotentant Episcopal U " service on the lid Sunday of every month am ni..b All are invited to be I 'v;J?01?10 Lod?e Number 108, meets VE bat"r(1y evening at its hall. Let no "siting brother be absent. I'!i?n!!rE,k Number 134 meets every Ulting brothers always welcome. I rneetV ay Le Number lift, of Yaquina, I Sr.Very Wednesday evening Visiting owners are always welcome. I vrT";elXpnrt LodR0 Number 89 meets are n(la,y evn'"g. Visiting members cordially invited tJ attend. the St ,BJ??.1'Ll0Wi haU ln Klk clty 011 wnih H M ThuJy eveninKS of each D 0 K mii? J? i Rebekah Degree, I. 0. '"lied to atteT SvenlnS of week. Visitors WSkI. (Z T"E WORLD.-Pocahontas " V..? !:. Toledo. Oleirnn. mMts on ilFe ir,.i?J,rMyi,.0 each month ln the lcoine. Visiting neighbors always Dram). vlitlng brothers are cordially wel- '"others arSlV"nB" ,n each month. Visiting rre always vtolcoraa. U R B'iT'?AN8-Wv.r Dell Assembly , rtnirted. V"'"""'. meets on the 'Jtid f,1'owThi?i ".y'Khofeach month ln Odd Jersare always welcome. (Jya FelwIP.tNo. M, meets In "ayiof.nk "B" me 1st ana aa batur each month. W ! i,1NCOI'N WOMAN'S RELIEF tWuKA uxlUiary to the 0. A. R. "'h In OdS vJ, ttn(1 i Thursdays in each u "Qd bellows hall , ata p.m. Twial Artist 1 i ) . . ii- - The Treaty of Paris. Extraordinary precautions are maintained by both the peace com missions to preserve secrecy as to the contents of the treaty. Each commission has two copies but even the commission attaches are not permitted to peruse the docu ments. The correspondent of the Associatod Tress, however, has obtained from a source usually reliable the following outline of tne treaty: Article i provides for the re linquishment of Cuba. Article 2 provides for the cession of Porto Rico. Article 3 provides for the cession of the Philippines for $20,000,000 as compensation. Article 4 embraces the plans for the cession of the Philippines, in cluding the return of the Spanish prisoners now in the hands of the Tagalos. Article 5 deals with the cession of barracks, war materials, arms, stores, building, and all property pertaining to the Spanish adminis tration in the Philippines. Article 6 is a renunciation by both nations of the respective claims against each other and the citizens of each other. Article 7 grants to Spanish trade and shipping in the Philippines the same treatment ' as to American trade and shipping for a period of 10 years. Article 8 provides for the release of all prisoners of war held by Spain and of all prisoners held by her for political offenses committed in the colonies acquired by the United States. . . , , Article 9 guarantees the legal rights of Spaniards remaining in Cuba. Article 10 establishes religious freedom in the Philippines and guarantees to all churches equal rights.. Article 11 provides for the com position of courts and other tribun als in Porto Rico and Cuba. Article 12 provides for the ad ministration of jusitice in Porto Rico and Cuoa. Article 13 provides for the con tinuance for five years of Spanish copyrights in the ceded territory, giving Spanish books admittance free of duty. Article 14 provides for the es tablishment of consulates by Spain in the ceded territory. Article 15 grants to Spanish com merce in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines the same treatment as to America for 10 years. Spanish shipping to be treated as coasting vessels. Article 16 stipulates that the obligations of the United States to Spanish citizens and property in Cuba shall terminate with the with drawal of the United States author ities from the island. Article 17 provides that the treaty must be ratified within six months from the date of signing by the respective governments in order to be binding. In the death of Col. T. E. Hogg last week, Yaquina Bay lost a man whose life hobby terminated in her waters. Though hated by some runnl his work has been the r I ' ( means of advancing this neck o the wood beyond sister places. For this work, then, give him due credit. Hot Time IN THE OLD TOWN, AND SO IT IS WITH US. FROM NOW TILL JANUARY FIRST We will make a clean sweep, and mind you, we mean what we say, M d Boys' Heady-Made Suits it Cost. Will sell'you same class of goods as you send for at $3.00 less a suit. Remember our freight on a suit of clothes is about 10 cents, while if you send off for it, you do not only pay from $1 to $1.50 freight or express, but you give the little profit there is in it to some one who cares not one farthing whether there is such a man living as you, or such a place on the globe as Lincoln county, or such a place on the map as Yaquina Bay. If you are American, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. CLOTHING & OVERCOATS, BOX COATS fc MACKINTOSHES For Cost Till January 1 Our Large Stock Must Be Reduced. Ask For Bargains And we will show you hundreds of things not . men tioned which are eye-openers. Remember we carry in stock all your wants from CASTOR OIL & PILLS i to CHOP,. BRAN & FLOUR. Remember we are the originators of Cut Prices. Our motto is ''LIVE, AND ILET LIVE." You are invited to call and get prices. Yours for Close Deals, 'im BAY MERCANTILE COMPANY. Toledo, Oregon, TOLEDO HOTEL, 0 A Strictly First-Class House Under New Management. A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging $1 and $1.25 per day. Fine Bath in connection with house. ED SCIIMEER,. THE LEADER, and THE OREGONIAN. $8.80 hen in 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 Cassinicre. and made to wear. Also a complete line of BOYS' YOUTHS' and CHILDRENS CLOTHING. MENS' BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRUNKS, VAUSES. Suits Made to Order. F. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. 8.80. f LEsrcoLisr cotjntyo Real Estate & Abstract Co. 4 Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all y 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. Do not send off to foreign countries for what you need when you can get it at home fully as cheap. Proprietor. $9.90, Corvallis, y 9.90