Mender. n Volume TI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, March 3, 1899. Number 52. Don't You Know That we give more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city if If not it will pay you to call and be 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, Next door to Postofflce. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Special attention given to filings and final proofs. JWCorrespondence solicited. 1 MINIMIS A. OWIl AM, Portrait Artist. Enlarges portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; reasonable prices. Frames furnished if desired. TOLEDO, OREGON. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. Joint Senator Joint Representative, County judge Clerk ... Sheriff Treasurer School Superintendent Su rveyor Assessor -Coroner Commissioners I OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY. Lot C. Powell of Ona, was . a Friday visitor in this city. Fruit trees and crops in the entire northwest were damaged by the severe cold weather not long since. Now come to town and pay your taxes. It is the fashion and one might as well be dead as out of fashion. Messrs. Jack McCullom and S. A. Logan brougiil the i,icaweiy eugine to Toledo Friday and returned the following day with the scow. Renus Arnold has moved his stock of Racket goods and his household effects into the Cope land building and now does all his business under one roof. V. S. Ingalls of Newport called on The Leader while its presses were at work Friday. He came up on business horseback, and reports the roads as anything but good. The old-fashioned minuet in costume with a cake walk on the side is the coming social event for Newport. It is to be given im mediately after the expiration of Lent. J. D. Daly ' jGFEstDftVlt George McClusky and his sister Hurley Lutz came home from college at Philo- j. l. Hydo math tridav nio-ht and will tint return this school year it is re- Geo. Bothers' Z. M. Derric F. M. Wadsworth R. E. Darnell norted. lif-oro-p has hppn nf- hnmp W W YVnkeHolri r ' H. Wakptlpld F.A.Godwin; several weeks, beiner too ill to keen County Commissioners Court meets on Wed( , . , , nesday after the first Monday in February,! Up SCQOOJ work. April, June, August, October and December. circuit court. Messrs. Dr. Turner, Dru Severy "eT-MBro Sam'1 Cent" C3me OVef fr0Q1 Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and1 the Slletz Stindav. Tine was in- fourth Monday in January of each year. j , r -r- iciiumg iu leave ior ine liasc jvion- CITY OF TOLEDO. B. F. Jones Major R. E. Collins Recorder Thos. Horning Marshal T. P. Fish Treasurer E. F. Gaar l I H. R. Btudevant J. F.Stewart I ildfirmen J. Ofstedahl ( Alaerme r rea amnion, I Albert Waugh, J Council meets on the first Monday evening In each month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Servie es at Toledo on 1st and 3d Sabbaths of each month at 11 oclock. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 oclock. day morning but circumstances compelled Hm to forego the trip for the present. Siletz people do not like to see D6c leave even for a visit. ST JOHNS CHURCH Pi otestant Episcopal Divine service on the 8d Sunday of every month at 11 oclock. All are invited to be present. Lester Waugh and family will move shortly to the Briggs ranch at Yaquina Head, or more com monly, Cape Foulweather, where they will make their home for a I term of years. Joe Briggs will move his family into " Newport. Thus the changes are rung from time to time, not rapidly but very certain. I O. O, F. Toiedo Lodge Number 108, meets every Saturday evening at its nau. iiet no visiting brother be absent. , I O. O. F. Elk Lodge Number 134 meets every Saturday evening in its nau in .m juuy Visiting brothers always welcome. I 0. 0. F. Bay Lodge Number HIS, of Yaqnlna, meets every Wednesday evening visiung brothers are always welcome. - 'O. 0. F. Newport Lodge Number '89 meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. TWILIGHT REBEKAH Lodge No. 90 meets meets at Odd Fellows hall in Elk City on the 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members always welcome, j j DO GOOD Lodge No. 70, Rebekah Degree, I. O. O. F. meets at Odd Fellows hall in this el y on Tuesday evening of each week. Visitors Invited to attend. I 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. k : l AT. & A. M. Newport Lodge No. 85, regular convocation on Tuesday on before each full moon. Visiting brothers are cordially welcomed. AO. U. W.-Western Btar IJbdge No. 73. meets meets in Odd Fellows hall, Yaquina, on 1st and 8d evenings in each month. Visiting brothers are always welcome. UNITED A RTI8AN8. River Dell Assembly No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd Wednesday nights of each month in Odd Fellows hall, Elk City, Oregon. Visiting sla ters and brothers are always welcome. 0 A. R. ABE LINCOLN Tost No. fi8, meets in uuareuows ban on the 1st ana 8d Satur days of each month. WH. C.-ABE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corps No. 49, auxllllary to the O. A. R. meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays In each month In Odd Fellows hall, at 2 p. m. The tax roll for 1898 taxes was turned over to the sheriff Saturday for' collection. Over a hundred letters have been received with taxes and inquiries enclosed pre viously and will now receive proper attention. Sheriff Ross' duties will ! now be considerably increased and the county exchequer rapidly be come plethoric. ira waae returned trom nis legislative work at Salem Saturday. The time spent in that city has been worth much to Ira in the way of learning and besides, he there secured treatment much needed for his hearing. Hence hi is much pleased that circumstances called him there. He will now turn his attention again . to the old home farm. The Marion county election fraud cases are on trial at Salem this week. Reports say the court room is crowded constantly and no case ever tried in Salem caused so great excitement. The way of the trans gressor is hard, but as the directions are plain, he must take it and growl not. If there has been fraud the guilty parties of whatever political complexion should be j puuished. I. J. Pepin, or 'Bill" as our people know him, was a Monday visitor in Toledo. Engineer J. G. Holcomb was a passenger outward Monday but returned the same evening. Deputy Sheriff Andrew Porter of Polk county, made this city a visit the first of the week, departing for home Tuesday. 1 Daniel Weltin of Eddyville, was a Saturday caller at this office, and a trader in our city. May his shadow never grow less. Uncie Ailen Parker, one of the old-timers of this section, and Mike Mackey were Sabbath visitors in this city. We didn't see them at church, but might have missed them in the throng. Ed Schmeer, our city landlord, visited Yaquina Monday night, going there to accompany his little daughter Myrtle home. She has been visiting at the home of T. W. Gorman for over a week. A few days since Attorney Harry Denlinger quietly slipped away to Independence and the first news we hear of him is tha. he is all swelled up with happiness over a ten-pound boy. ' Mother and son doing nicely. "The boys" started out Monday evening to seranade Stony Wells, but no Stony was to be - found. They played their tunes amid the squalls of wind and showers of rain at several places in town, but . had to give it up without having found their man. Do not let your child acquire the habit of grumbling. Stop the first beginnings and it will never be come a habit. If there is just cause of complaint, try to remedy it; ifthereisno possibility of im provement, teach that silent endur ance is the best way to meet the inevitable. It is never wise to stay in a place and grumble. If the things you dislike "cannot be altered, change your environment. If on reflection you decide that, balancing one thing with another you would rather bear the ills you know than fly to others that you know not of, bear th'era in silence. Ladies', Home Journal. King Solomon a Warm Number. An Illinois boy was asked to write an essay on Masonry, and here is. what he. wrote: "King Solomon was a man who lived so many years in the country that he was the whole push.1 He was an awful wise man and one day two women came to him, each holding to the Jeg of a baby and nearly pulling it in two and each claiming it. And .King Solomon wasn't feeling right good and he said: 'Why couldn't the brat have been twins and stopped this bother?' And then he called for his machete and was going to Weylerize the poor, innocent baby, and give each woman a piece of it. Then the real mother of the baby said: 'Stop, Solomon; stay thy, hand. If I can't have a whole baby I won't have any.' Then Solomon told her to take the baby and wash its face, for be knew it was hers. He told the other woman to chase herself. He built Solomon's temple and was the father of Masons. lie had several hundred wives and three hundred lady friends, and that's why there are so many Masons in the world. My pa says King Solo mon was a warm number and I think so my self." See Mere, Do You K now? ' . "r- m Do you know of any better goods than those offered for sale by the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company? Do you know of any more liberally advertised goods than those kept by the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company? Do you know of any better prices for the same quality of goods than those given by the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company? If you do know these things you will take advantage of them and buy your groceries, provisions, clothing, underwear, head wear, foot wear and everything else you need at the store of Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company. M 1 "a TOLEDO HOTEL. o A Strictly First-Class House 'Under New Managementt" A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. r Board and Lodging SI and $1.25 per day. Fine Bath in connection with house. ED SCHMEER, Proprietor. y y THE LEADER, and JTHE O REG ONI AN. $8.80 $9,90. hen 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 Cassimere. 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, Coryallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. 8.80. f 9.90 Real Estate fc Abstract Co. i 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. T7 v