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gincoln mnk Volume VI Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, January 13, 1899. Number 45. Don t You Know That we give more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city ( If not it will pay yu to ca' a"d he convinced. We always have on hand fresh goods. A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Pry Goods, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, SeitdoortoPostofflce. ft 88. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Special attention given to filings and final 0f Correspondence solicited. Tcf. S. F. BILYEU, il I II m mis 111 OrrOKITK TUB POSIOKKICK. Easy Shaves. Shampooing. ! Hair Cutting. OF INTEREST TO to EVERYBODY. Wni. Reidy was in our citv from his Drift creek home Saturday. Monday was a genuine Oregon day; plenty of warm, damp mist. Billy Watkins was a Sunday visitor in this city, returning the same evening. Will Ford has been working on the section for several days for Foreman Henry Gannon. Jack Allphin has had more than he can tend lo choriug for others. He is an absolute necessity in our i-.. r. Clarence Altree's genial phiz was seen on our streets first of the week. He has become a thctough bred Drift Creeker. Daniel Gousolas, a Minnesota friend of Doc Wakefield's, and who has visited the : Klondike country during 1898, was the guest of Ex-Sheriff Landis the last of the week. He departed for Eddyville Monday morning. Hot Time Toledo, Oregon. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. Joint Senator Joint Representative, County Judge clerk Sheriff Treasurer H'hmil Superintendent Surveyor Assessor I'oroner Commissioners I J. D. Daly G. E. Davis . .T. K. Stewart Hurley Lut J. II. ItOHb J. L. Hyde Geo. Bethers Z. M. Derrick J. W. Varrlnh SamM Van Pelt W. It. Wakefield F.A.Godwin If the weather at Salem resembled the weather in Toledo Tuesday, the inaugural ceremonies of Gov. Geer were doubtless in-door exercises. J. H. Kern's son, J. N. N. Kern took the examination for West Point military academy at Salem Saturday. Our people know him well. S. A. Logan was in town Satur day making preparations for the interment of his father the following day. His obituary will be found in another column. County Commissioners Court meets on Wed uesday after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, October. and December. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge !eo. M. Brown Pros. Attorney Conrt convenes on 4th Monday In July and fourth Monday in January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. S. K.Jones , Mayor It. K. Collins Recorder Tnos. Horning Marshal T. P. Fish Treasurer C.B. Crosno, l '. I.. Gowell . . ... ' I fcM,rh ::::::::::: AWermen Fred Stanton I Albert Waugh, - J ' Council meets on the first Mondayevening in each month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. rETIIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Scrvic , f at Toledo on 1st and 81 tabbatns of each month at 11 nelock. Kabbath school very Habliath at 10 oclock. ST JOHNS CHURCH-tPiotestant Episcopal Divine service on the 3d Sunday of every month at 11 oclock. All are invited to be present. 10. 0, F.-To edo Lodge Number 108, meets every Saturday evening at its hall. Let no visiting brother be absent. 10- 0. K.-Elk Lodge Number 134 meets every urday evening In its hall in Elk City Visiting brothers always welcome. 0. F. Hav Lodee Nnmber llfi. of Yaouina, meets every Wednesday evening Visiting orotners are always welcome. 10. 0. F. Newport Lodge Number 89 meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members re cordially invited to attend. rpnlLHiliT REBEKAH Lodge No. 00 meets I meets at Odd Fellows hall in Elk City on "! lt and 8d Thnrsday evenings of each visiting memoers always welcome. D0 0O0D Lodge No. 70, Rebekah Degree, I. 0. r. meets at Odd Fellows hall in this cl y i-...?".Tue,day evening of each week. Visitors viiea to attend. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Pocahontas ' amp No. 2!(9, Toledo, Oiegon, meets on (mj !.BI11 8(1 Eridavs of each month in the "an Fellows hall. Visiting neighbors always AF. A. M.-Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Tuesday on before each full nionn Corned. Visiting brothers are cordially wel- A O. U. V. Western Star Indira -No. 78. meets XI meets In Odd Fellows hall. Yaouina, on 1st . anil ad evenings in each month. Visiting ""uers are always welcome. UNITED A RTIRAN8. River Dell Assembly No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd Fn We(esday nights of each month in Odd 'liowshall, fclk City, Oregon. Visiting sls- na brothers are always welcome. ft iJVt.abe LINCOLN Post No. OR, meets in rcuows hall on the 1st and aa oaiur oi each month. WR O.-AIIE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF J-orpsNo. 49, auxllliary to the 0. A. It. m,.,,!"6.01" the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each Miss Julia Taylor returned from visit to Fhilomath Saturday evening, to again take up the busy thread of school teach inr. She has been absent a week. Mr. Severy drove Professor Walker over from the Agency Saturdav. He is now able to walk with the assistance of crutches, and will soon be himself again. Miss Effie Crosno is again a resident of Salem, where she will i remain during the present session of the legislature acting in the capacity of a committee clerk. The Leader job department is . - .... TV.- I turning out ucm, laai " Docket for the commg session or circuit court, it tnorougmv re lieves in blowing its own horn. Landlord Ed Schmeer and his daughter visited Albany Monday, to more fully prepare his house tor the court week run of business. Ed believes in being tip-to-date. Dr. F. M. Carter of Elk City, has been in our city much oflate caring for grip sufferers. The Leader man was too aunrea mean iu take it, and hence, has needed no M. D. It is Assessor Wadsworth now. Mr. Parrish has given place to him and the work of the next two years will be accomplished by him. The Leader predicts efficient work by this officer. Sheriff Ross sold some property at sheriffs sale in Yaquina Satur day. It consisted of butcher s tools owned by Thos. Rexingerand they were purchased by John M. Bowers, a former business partner. Some of our local merchants tell us it does not pay to advertise that no one ever reads the adver tisements. . Our own "Cheap Reading" card is not more attrac tive than others, yet we received orders from Portland, Nevada and Minnesota last week a direct re turn from this card. It is still true that Leader advertisers do the business. ratner jjucna was in our city Saturday on his way home from a visit to the Grand Ronde agency and also at Corvallis. He is labor ing in the Lord's vineyard at the Siletz agency and the Indians value him and his labors very highly. . Ye editor visited Bellamy colony Monday. He found a beautiful tract of land there and a coterie of men who are good farmers, ener getie workers and will succeed. Everything is cared for about the place. Two new houses have been erected and time only is needed to make the place a beautiful home. Dr. R. E. Darnell, whose card appears in another column, has been a busy man during the late grip epidemic. So many were suffering from its ravages, even though in a mild form, that he has been almost constantly on the go. Suppose he can stand a great deal of this kind of work and not sin cerely find fault. . E. E. Kightlinger, clerk at the Agency, has been ill enough that he could not scarcely attend to his duties, and Sunday Agent Buford was in this place for the purpose of procuring temporary assistance, but the Leader is unformed that Hon. C. B. Crosno, whom he wished to assist him, could not go because of other duties and sickness also 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. Hen;' li Boys' Ready-Mads Suits At 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. Do not send off to foreign countries for what . you need when you can get it at home fully as cheap. CLOTHING & OVERCOATS, BOX COATS & 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 carrv in stock all your wants from CASTOR OIL & PILLS to CHOP, BRAN & FLOUR. Remember we are the originators of Cut Prices. Our motto is . . ' 6XjIVIC, AJSTD LET LIVE." ' You arc invited to cull and get prices. Yours for Close Deals, 1LE 1 rPolecio, Oregon. Hi m MERUIT MR Many a long-headed scheme for giving someone a job at the expense of the public will be brought before the present legislature under the head of "reform;" the most elastic ,ord at present in the English language, unless it should be that of "economy," which, for politica nurnnses. usnallv eroes hand with r . t , , it. Let our country members, es pecially, keep an eye on the gun, Charles Reed, the Salmon river rattle kinir. arrived in Toledo Saturday. He came up the rive and over the road from the Agency to look after the welfare of a road petition which was not acted upon at the regular December session because not properly finished. Monday morning he went to Cor vallis to attend to business there before returning to his Salmon river home. Andrew Carlson, sent up for one year from this county a year ago for larceny, is not only at large, but has made the trip into our midst very easily and almost without being seen at all. Harshal Horning passed him on his outward trip last week. He had a new pair of gum boots swung over his shoulder and they undoubtedly contained the balance of the stolen goods not frmnd nn him when taken near Slab Creek last winter. TOLEDO HOTEL, A Strictly Fikst-Class House Under New Management. . - A Houee for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging $1 and f 1.2.r per day. Fine Bath in connection with house. ED SCIIMEEIt, Proprietor. 1 THE LEADER, and THE OREGONIAN. $8.80 $9.90, hen in Corvallis, Call and examine our line of $8.80 and $9.90 suits. They can't be heat in Ore gon. They arc made of Albany Woolen Mills All Wool Cassimcrc. and made to wear. Also a complete line of BOYS' YOUTHS' and CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. MENS' BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES.' Suits Made to Order. P. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. There was a party atR. Arnold's the other evening which was very enjoyable for the young people. Those present had a nice time play ntil eleven o'clock when popcorn and apples were served. Those present were Misses Anna Alexander, Ivy Crawford, Emma Flitcroft, Edith Ross, Vena Alexander, Martha Rache, Venie Ross, Messrs. Herman Horning, Everette Jones, Otis Flitcroft, Clifford Crosno, George Snow and Willie Alexander. 8.80. (. i .iTBl. 9.90 LINCOLN COUNrJ Real Estate & Abstract Co. 4 Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all A property in Lincoln county. Also has a lare list of Tide lands, Farm lands and City property, improved and unimproved, for sale on good terms. Address . BOX 27, Toledo, Oregon,