MS Volume VII. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, March 31, 1899. Number i, Don't You Know That, we give more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city.' 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 PostoiHce. r2S9SS3?gfe!Se8S Masters Clifford Crosno and OF INTEREST TO Everett Jones tied a pack on behind W EVERYBODY. ftj their saddles Saturday morning and, yM mounting their hossts, went to Everybody in this section ab sorbed all the sunshine they could Sunday. Otter Rock for a holiday. Tbey ' returned late Sunday night having had a splendid outing. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Special attention given to filings and final proofs. -Correspondence solicited. T. Huntsucker and Geo. Emerson from down-river, were doing busi ness in our city Monday. Jack Allphin raised and placed new blocks under the house of Austin Rosebrooks Mondav.' MINNIE A. OWM AM, Portrait Artist. Enlarges portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; reasonable prices. Frames furnished if desired. TOLEDO, OREGON. DIRECTORY. LINCOLN COUNTY. E. H. Anderson and Mr. Stone came in from Monterey resort hotel Monday to do business at the court house. Will Ford tnade a trip to Otter Rock Monday to see what the chance for fishing and otter hunting ! is to be this season. Rev. Chas. Booth was on Satur day's train returning from Grants Pass, where he will soon go to remain a year for his health. Joint Senator Joint representative, ' t'omitv Judge clerk sherifl- Treasurer School Superintendent .Surveyor Assessor Coroner Commissioners " W. Wbetsler of Elk City, who spent a couple of days in our city last week, went on down to Ya quina Saturday for a day or two in 1 that place. Monroe people do not like the advent of the colony in their midst. Send it to Toledo, gentlemen, our people will give it welcome and the hand of fellowship. Clarance Altree will soon build a J. D. Daly G. E. Davis . .1. P. Stewart Hurley I.utz J. II. Koss J. L. Hyde Han Rnthartt z. m! Derrick j cottage in the cove near the one in ' it. e. Dameii which resides Miss Graham. He W. R. Wakefield . ...... , ., , , f.a. uodwin :is dome the clearinc of the land County Commissioners Court meets on Wed- nr.n.r,.:nn nesrtay after the first Monday in February, ' nOW in preparation. April, June, August, October and December. rTwnr.T rniiKT. i MayT Wllllam S" MaS0" d,ed 3t , 1 Tl . 1 I 1 I 1 Hun. J. w. Hamilton Judge, nis nome in roruana at 2:270 ciuck Monday mornine. He was a man tieo. .M. Browu Pros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and fourth Monday in January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. :i. F. Jones Mayor It. E. Collins Recorder Thos. Horning Marshal T. 1 Fish Treasurer K. F. tiaar 1 U. R. Studevant I fSLV I Aldermen" VIBICUBUI, Fred Stanton, Albert Waugh, Council meets on the first Monday evening In .ach month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPI8C0PAL CHURCH Servie es at Toledo on 1st and 8d Sabbaths of each month at 11 oclock. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 oclock. of honor, honesty and enterprise ' and Portland can ill afford to lose him. ST JOHNS CHURCH-Piotestant Episcopal) Divine service on the 3d Sunday of every month at 11 oclock. All are invited to be present. IO. 0. F. Toledo Lodge Number 108, meets every Saturday evening at its hall. Let no visiting brother be absent. 10. 0. F.-Elk Lodge Number 134 meets every Saturday evening in Its hall In Elk City Visiting brothers always welcome. TO. 0. F. Bav Lodire Nnmher 110. of Yaquina I meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers are always welcome. 10. 0. F. Newport Lodge Number 89 meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Henry Gannon and her two little girls returned from their visit to Albany Monday evening. Tbey have been absent about ten days and seemed pleased to be again at home. Brady Burnett of Corvallis, was seriously wounded in the shoulder the latter part of last week near Manila, and Corvallis people will deeply mourn his death. Such are the results of war the picnic por tion of the war has passed, if it ever occurred. Dr. Parrish of Monmouth, passed through our city for Newport Sat urday whither he went to look after Mrs. Tracy Davis, who is reported as improving under his skillful treatment. From him the Leader also learned of the health and hap piness ot Mr. and Mrs. w. u. Cressy. Here, Do You m Know? 'SI "If the esteemed Albany Demo crat doesn't quit crediting items to the Toledo Tug, some of the more sensitive citizens of loledo are liable to get mad. The Tug is still published at Yaquina, the terminus of the C. & E. railroad, on the beautiful and famous Yaquina bay. Now is the time to subscribe." Tug. Our people never kick at a complimentary advertisement, so unless it hurts you, Bro. Sonle, the Democrat may still continue its error. mWILIGHTREBEKAH Lodge No. j meci 00 meets i meets at Odd Fellows hall in Elk City on the 1st and 8d Thursday evenings oi eacn month. Visiting members always welcome. DO GOOD Lodge No. .70, Rebekah Degree, I. 0. 0. F. meets at Odd Fellows hall in this cLy on Tuesday evening of each week. Visitors invited to attend. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Pocahontaa Camp No. 209, Toledo, Oiegon, meets on 1st and 8d Fridays of each month in the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting neighbors alwayB welcome. A F. & A. M.-Newport Lodge No. 85, regular XX convocation on Tuesaay on Deioreencu m i moon. omed. Visiting brothers are cordially wel- AO. U. W.-Western 8tar Lodge No. 73, meets meets in Odd Fellows hall, Yaquina, on 1st and 3d evenings In each month. Visiting brothers are always welcome. UNITED ARTISANS. River Dell Assembly No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd Wednesday nights of each month in Odd Fellows hall, Elk City, Oregon. Visiting sis ters and brothers are always welcome. GA. R. ABE LINCOLN Post No. 68, meets in Odd Fellows hall on the 1st and 3d Satur days of each month. Banker Langdon of Albany jour ueyed toward the Resort City Satur day for a Sunday on the beach, and Sunday -was a beautiful day on the beach, being clear, warm and sun shiny. Mr. I. F. Hiser is thinking quite seriously of soon returning to his old home in Indiana. He came here about the first of November j and to go away now does not give Oregon a fair show. Train was forty minutes early Saturday to accommodate Manager Stone and President Weather ford who were aboard. These gentle men spent Sunday on the beach at Newport, by the sounding sea. W. S. Pound of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., passed through our city enroute to Newport Saturday. He inquired the whereabouts of Dr. Parent and seemed much pleased to find from our citizens where he was. A member of our city council and an attorney had some words and commenced a scrap Saturday. The sheriff interferred during the first round, which was the last. Not a very good example for the youth of the city. Now come the beautiful Spring' days. Everybody enjoys them to their fullest capacity, but the nights are very chill yet; enough so that Reports from Buffalo Hump are causing the creation of quite a fever among many of 'our" people but most of it is air castle of the wildest kind. Agent Buoy will take a trip into that part of the world shortly to investigate its merits. Should he be pleased several of our citizens might follow him, doubtless to return later very sorry for having spent their substance for the benefit of transportation companies. Very few of the many who chase after a miniug excitement benefit them selves by the chase. This is his tory. It is rumored that G. A. Landis and D. P. Blue will purchase the Newport tannery plant and conduct it during next season. That it is a paying investment has been already demonstrated beyond doubt. If properly pushed much more could be made than ever has ever been made in lormer years. mere is also strong talk of a cannery being erected at Toledo by a stock com pany. If this should be done Toledo will make another stride in the right direction for the perma nent upbuilding. This is really more favorable point for a plant than Newport WR. C ABE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corps No. 49, auxilllary to the O. A. R. meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each month in Odd Fellows hall, at 2 p. 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. TOLEDO HOTEL, A Strictly First-Class House Under New Management. - A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging f 1 and 1.25 per day. Fine Bath In connection with house. ED SCHMEER, Proprietor. 1l - THE LEADER, and Dthe oregonian. $8.80 J$9.d0. yiien in Corvallis, The Proper Way of Breathing. To learn to breathe properly, inflate the lungs and walk for five paces, keeping the mouth shut and breathing through the nose, increas ing the five paces to ten, and then to fifteen or more. Follow this up by taking several long breaths after getting up in the morning, and again before retiring. Ladies' Home Journal. When the Nose Bleeds. To stop a bleeding nose, keep the patient's head thrown back and his arms raised. Hold a cold cloth or sponge to receive the blood. Press the fingers firmly ' on each side of the nose where it joins the upper lip. A piece of ice or a cold cloth wrung out of ice water may 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 Cassimcre. and made to wear. Also a complete line of BOYS' YOUTHS' and CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. MENS' BOOTS ik SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Suits Made to Order. c F. L. MILIEU, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. 8.80. f 9.90 our orchardists are a little fearfu lest some night's frost may bite j be placed at the back of the-head their fruit crop short. --Ladies' Home Journal. Real Estate fe Abstract Co. 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.