fender mcQin Volume VI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, January 20, 1899. Number 46. Don't You Know That we eive more croceries for one dollar than any other house in the cityf If not it I will pay you to call and be convinced. We always have on' hand fresh goods. A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Dry Goods, FootWear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Next door to Postofflce. . J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Special attention given to filings and final proofs. . I-Corresponuence. soik-iieu. S. F. BILYEU, I Tcnsorial Mis 111 OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY. Agent Buford was a Monday visitor in this city, doubtless look ing after the interest of his wards. Sunday was a corker. The wind howled and rain fell in sheets all day long. God pity the old tar who was on watch Saturday night. Rev. Chas. Booth held services in the Episcopal church Sunday morning and evening, much to the pleasure of his little flock. He returned home Monday evening. Sheriff Ross spent Monday in the eastern part of the county summon ing jurors for next week's session of circuit court. He went to New port in the evening on the same errand.' OPPOSITE THE POSlOFFICK. A Easy Shaves. Shampooing. Hair Cutting. Toledo, Oregon. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. Our sick people are one by one appearing on the streets again, but they all look as though they had been out the night or two before. Joe Ewing spent the Sabbath with his parents near this place. Monday he returned to . Newport and went at once to the Life Saving station to cook for the crew during the vacation of Fred Chambers. Fred has to be here during court week as a witness and will also visit his mother on the Agency before returning to work Hot Time The British ship Adalana cap sized in Tacoma harbor Saturday night and seventeen lives were lost all on board. No one knew of the accident till day light. IN THE OLD TOWN, AND SO IT IS WITH US. FROM NOW TILL JANUARY FIRST We will make a clean sweep, aud mind you, we mean what we say. Ibu'ul Boys' My-M Ms M 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 INPUSTP V, J. D. Daly G. E. Davis I . J.F.Stewart Hurley l.uti 3. II. Koaf J. L. Hyde Geo. Hethers Z. M. Derrick J. W. 1'arrish 8am'l Van Pelt W. It. Wakefield F. A. Godwin nimntv rinmmi'HRloners Court meetg on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December. circuit court: Hon. J. W. Hamilton :. . . . :-.-.Jud,g? (ieo. M. Brown Pros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and fourth Monday in January of each year. Joint Senator J lint Representative, County Judge Clerk Sheriff Treasurer School Superintendent .Surveyor Assessor ' - Coroner ommissloners j CITY OF TOLEDO. 3. F. Jones ...Mayor R. E. Collins K.?cor2j Tnos. Horning Marshal T. P. Fish, . . . .7. Treasurer r 11. Crosno 1 C. I.. Gowell I Lester Waugh I Aldermen L.M. Starr, I Fred Stanton .' Albert Waugh, J Council meets on the first Monday evening In each month. Twelve Florida possums were turned loose near Scio recently for the purpose of finding whether they will live and thrive here. Should they do well, Oregonians will soon have the opportunity of knowing whether the darkies' love tor pos sum meat has been over sung. Four weeks have passed since A. K. Handy was lost in the moun tains that lie between Falls City and the Siletz and no trace has been found. His friends have almost given up and yet they are scouring the woods in hopes of stumbling upon some traces ot him. The snow there is four feet deep. W. T. Webber came up from Newnort Friday to look after the r - sale of his property under a fore closure of mortgage by L. W. Williams the following day. Geo. H. Williams ot Portland purchased Lee's interest in the. property and in this manner the matter was settled and Will seems to breathe easier. At noon Monday he was still in this city, but returned tnat afternoon, report says. Mark Twain says: "The czar is in favor of disarmament and so am I. There ought to be no difficulty about the rest of the world." Even serious matters are numerous when viewed properly. Do not send off to foreign countries for what you need when you can get it at home fully as cheap. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. ,rTimmDr f mcpn PAT. fit I1RCH SerViC IVL es at Toledo on 1st and 81 Sabbaths of M each month at 11 oclock. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 oclock. ST JOHNS CHURCH-Piotestant Episcopal Divine service on the 8d Sunday of every .i . -i. in ... tnvtted to be month at 11 oclock present 10. O. F.-Toiedo Lodge Number 108, meets every Saturday evening at its hall. Let no visiting brother.be absent. TO. O. F.-Elk Lodge Number 184 .meets every I KR.tnrrin.v evenlnir ln its hall in Elk Uly Visiting brothers always welcome. The trial of Mate Harvey, of the American ship George Stetson, accused of beating Amos Stone into imbeulitv while on a voyage from Philadelphia to this port about a - l 'j T" .1 J year ago, wasconciunea in rumanu yesterdayThejury returned a verdict. of not guilty after being put four hours. - Sione is yet confined in the insane asylum, with but little hopes for, his recovery. Astorian, 14th. . An amusing" incident occurred on Commercial street Friday, after- noon. Men wen,, .me y nypnousi, 1 had placed a person in a cataleptic state in the window of Peterson & Brown, and a crowd had gathered near the store. One of the men in the crowd freely remarked that McEwen was a ,'fake," arid that the person in the window was not in a cataleptic . state, but that he also was "faking." McEwen hap pened along, and unknown to the man who was roasting him, listened to his abuse for a few minutes 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. Reruember we carry in stock all your wants from CASTOR OIL & PILLS to CHOP. BRAN & FLOUR. Remember we are the originators of Cut Prices. Our motto is 'LIVE, AND LET LIVE." You are invited to call and get prices. Yours for Close Deals, mm m m mm Chauncy Trapp pulled through it.:.. UaAoA patwnrd on a Sa,,;dav. Vw-r.P mere i- . u. t finrs in the person's face and Chauncy's visiting x equina iu , - - present at Friday night meetings of Odd Fellows, but. he seldom travels in this manner, . hence an opinion was expressed that be must have overslept and missed the morning train. How was it, Chauncy? Doc Wakefield was a Monday .-o;r f this nffice. He has been Hi Toledo, Oregon. COMPANY TOLEDO HOTEL, 9 A Strictly Filst-Class House Under New Management. A Itouse for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging 1 and 11.25 per day. Fine Bath In connection with house. ED SCHMEER, - - " Proprietor. 10. 0. F. Bay Lodge Number 110, , of meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers are always welcome. 10. 0. F. Newport Lodge f.umber 89 meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. TWILIGHT REHEKAH Lodge No 00 meets meets at Odd Fellows hall In fcllc ( ity on the 1st and 8d Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members always welcome. DO GOOD Lodge No. 70, Rebekab rKsgrec. I. 0. O. F. meets It Odd fellows hall in th s ci y on Tuesday evening of each week. Visitors invited to attend. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Poeahontas Camp No. 299, Toledo, Oiegon, meets on 1st and 8d Fridays of each month in the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting neighbors always welcome. AF. A A. M.-Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Tuesday on before each Ju l moon. Visiting brothers are cordially welcomed. informed him that he had lost his voice and could not speak. The man was dumb as an oyster, but he ceased his roast when McEwen brought him back to his norma condition. Doubtless he will not soon again roast hypnotists as1 "fakers' Astorian. ' : Mrs. Bert R. Betz, wife of Prof. kept pretty close to his home for Betz, superintendent of the Indian several weeks by sickness, but, school, at Siletz, called upon the beinp- better, came down to attend following named parties aunng me to business here. Mr. Wakefield past week for a contribution, and is one of our enthusiastic Jruit cheerfully and liberally they res growers and stock raisers and is ponded to the call, and presented to ever working to advance the inter- us last Sabbath, as a token of their ests of these industries. He is now appreciation of our services, thirty working to have our legislature three dollars: Maj. T. J. Buford, pass a law making it obligatory Dr. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Betz, L" to mrrectlv label all Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kightlinger, 11 pUU OUljv" " 12 THE LEADER, and THE OREGONIAN. AO. U. W.Western Star Lodge No. 73. meets meets in Odd Fellows hall, 'l"ln;,1n1J,'' and 8d evenings in each month. Isltlng brothers are always welcome. TTNITED ARTISANS. River Dell Assembly II No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd w Wednesday nights of each month in Odd Fellows hall, Elk City, Oregon. isltlng sis ters and brothers are alwayf welcome. GA.R.-ABE LINCOLN Post No. W, meets In Odd Fellows hall on the 1st and 8d Satur days of each month. WR. C ABE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corf. No. 49, auxiliary to the G. A. R. meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each month in Odd Fellow hall, at i p. m. a . . fruit especially as to tlie locaiuy where raised. Labeling our fruit in Eastern markets as California fruit has not only resulted in the discouragement of our fruil growers, because there was but little market for their fruit, in past years, but it has been the means of. keeping from this state emigration which comes west to find a fruit growing rlimate. and pouring it into the rvi;Xm?a. Thousands of state ui woiuu irood homes are not in Oregon today because of this deception of Eastern people and it is high time it was stopped. It is to be hoped that Doc .will succeed in securing the passage of such a law. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Center, Mr. and Mrs. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lane, Mrs." C. G. Copeland, Miss Holms. " Miss Miller, Miss Krugar, Miss James, Mr. Strong and Mr. Depoe. This was a de lightful surprise to us, and more than the money, we appreciate the good will and God bless you ex pressed in the gift. A more social, friendly and charitable people it would be difficult to f.nd, and we enjoy the hospitality accorded us i,i i heir homes. We thank one and all for this encouragement and help, and are deeply gratified for this act of kindness. Rev. E. H. Bryant. $8.80 )$9.90, yhen in Corvallis, Call and examine out line of $8.80 and ' $9.90 suits. They can't be beat 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. F. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. 8.80. t 9.90 LiisrcoLisr cotjot 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.