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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
Mttcoln 9 eaaer. 9 Volume VII. Don't You Know That we pive more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city; If not it will pay yon to call and bo convinced. We always have on hand fresh goods. A FULL LINE OF OrocerieR, Dry Ootids, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Next door to Postolliee. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Sneeial attention given to filings and final proofs. Correspondence solicited. mix nit: a. own am, Portrait Artist. Knlarges portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; reasonable prices. Frames furnished it desired. TOLEDO, OREGON. DIRECTORY. MNUII.N COUNTY. Joint Senator - - - J.D.Daly Joint llepresentative, ' G. E. Davis comity Judge - - .T.K.Stewart clerk .... Hurley Lutz Sheiiir - .1. H. Ross Treasurer J. L. Hyde School Superintendent Geo. Hefners Surveyor Z. M. Derrick Assessor ... K. M . Wadsworth Coroner - - K. E. Darnell comimssioners j ; ; W- S County Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the lirst Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. . ' Hon. .1. W. Hamilton, Judge ieo. M. ltrown, l'ros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and fourth Monday in January of each year. CITY OF TOLKPO. "1. l' Jones Mayor It. E. Collins Recorder Thus. Horning Marshal '!'. 1. Klsh Treasurer IS. F. (ianr i II. R. studevant I l-'rwl Stanton I Albert NVaugh, J Council meets on the first Monday evening in ach month. churches and societies. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCll-Scrvie es at Toledo on 1st and ill Sabbaths of each month at lloclock. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 oclock. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH PtotPRtant Episcopal Divine service on the Hd Sundav of every month at 11 oclock. All are invited to be present. 0. o, F. Toiedo Lodge Number ltiR. meets ciery Saturday evening at Its hall. Let no visiting brother be absent. O. ). F. F.Ik Lodge Number 134 meets every riuurnay evening in its hall in JMK city visiting brothers always welcome. 0. 0. F. Hay Lodge Number llfi, of Ytt'iulna, iiivcis every vtednesdiiv evening isiiing brothers are alwavs welcome. I 0. O. V. Newport Lodge Number H9 meets vry fniurtiav evening. Visiting mem tiers are cordially iuvited to attend. TWILIGHT RF.HKKAH Lodge No. IK) meets meets at Odd Fellows hall in Elk City on the 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members always welcome. TV1 Goon r, Ho L- ." . Lodge. No. 70, Rebekah Degree, I. O. icts at Odd Follows hall in this el y j -- . . lutein hi. m:u ruiiow lirau in mm -i ,T on Tuesday evening of each week. Visitors invited to attend. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Pocahontas Camp No. 2!Ki, Toledo, Oicgon, meets on .... ,'xt and ad Fridavs of each month in tho '"Id l'ellows hall. Visiting neighbors always welcome. Al'.ifc A.M. Newport Lodge No. tt.r, regular convocation on Tuesdavon before each full moon, visiting brothers are cordially wel comed. AO. V. W. Western Star Lodge No. 73. meets meets in Odd Fellows hall, Yaquina, on 1st . ""d 3d evenings in each month. Visiting withers are always welcome. UNITED ARTISANS. River Dell Assembly No. 2, United Artisans, meets on th 2nd Wednesday nights of each month in Udd fellows hall, Elk City, Oregon. Visiting sis ters and brothers are always welcome. 6 A. R. A TIF. t.IXPnT.N l'nt.Xn fiS meets In 'ii hellown hall on the 1st and 3d Satur days of each month. WR. C.-AUE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corps No. 49, auxillfarv to the 0. A. R. meets ihe 2nd and 4th Thursdays in each Month In Odd Fellows hall, at 2 p. m. Toledo, r 1T TrTr. ft) a ix i .CKliiS-r TO EVERYBODY. The Infallable ilan. S. E. Kisor In Chicago News There was a man who never made. A blunder in his life; He loved a girl, but he was afraid If she became his wife That he or she might rue the day That brought them bliss, and so He put the happiness away That wedded lovers know. One day the man who never made Mistakes perceived the way That led to fame, but, still afraid, Drew back and stole away; He shunned the winding paths that led To distant, unseen ends, And kept the road that stretched ahead With neither steeps nor bends. At last the man who never made Mistakes foil by thi wnv; In garments that were badly frayed, And pale and starved he lay; No weeping friend bent o'er him there, Noi servant, nor child, nor wife, But victory was his he ne'er Had blundered in his life. Gov. Geer has appointed F. C. Reed to succeed the late H. D. Mc Gnire as fish commissioner. Re ports say he will make an efficient officer. An attempt to rob the postoffice safe at Woodburn last week was frustrated by the arrival of an occu pant of a back room and the rob bers flew the scene. The Willamette presbytery met at Corvallis last week and elected officers, among which Ex-School Superintendent S. G. Irvin of Lin coln county was chosen as report ing clerk. Dr. J. F. Turner, the Siletz phy sician, who has been visiting relat ives in Buffalo, returned Monday evening looking well and pleased to be at home again. He departed for his labors immediately after his arrival. 'There has been much sickness reported during his ab sence. m Mrs. W. L. Davis, better and greater fraction of the Toledo Lead er, came down on the Richardson Wednesday and went to Newport to visit friends. During her brief stay in Yaquina she made The Tug a pleasant call, accompanied by Miss Daisy Pitmann of Newport. The Tug. ' Sam Hill of Ona was in town Wednesday making preparations to depart for Southern Oregon and California mines. He will depart Monday down the coast to Cres well and from that point take to the hills. G. A. Landis will join him later in the season, making the journey by cars as far as possible. Death ot Daniel Murphy. A dispatch late yesterday after noon to Dr. N.B. Avery announces the death of Daniel Murphy, well known in Corvallis. The telegram mentioned no details, merely, stat ing, "will start early in the morn ing with the corpse of Dan Mur phy." Mr. Murphy had been ail ind for several months. He was about 68 years of age and was a veteran of the Civil war. He has resided for the last 25 years in Ben ton county. The funeral will pro bably ojcur from the residence of Dr. N. B. Avery on Sunday. The interment will be in the Masonic cemetery. Times'. Dr. N. B. Avery spent Tuesday in this place looking after the busi ness of Mr. Murphy and was ap pointed his administrator. Lincoln county loses a good citizen in Mr. Murphy, whose many friends deep ly mourn his decease. Our stock of spring clothing has just arrived. A big stock of pants ranging in price from $1. to $5. Y. B. M. Co. Lincoln County, Oregon, Most wretched relics of Spain's misrule in the Philippines are the Spanish prisoners held by the in surgents. Emaciated, cruelly beaten and starved, these miserable creatures represent in their broken bodies the inquiries of a past rule reflected with savage fidelity to de tail. The fact that Aguinaldo holds these soldiers in bondage, in defiance alike of hnmanity and in ternational law, is sufficient answer to the voluble appeals of certain Americans in behalf of the "liber ties" of the Filipinos, looking to self-government. Oregonian. .. Fred Hesseman, an employe of the Santiam Lumber Co., was seri ously injured near Berry yesterday morning. He rode from Berry to the mill switch, a few hundied yards up the road, and attempted to alight from the moving train. Ele struck the end of a tie with great force, tearing a great hole in his left side and breaking the hip bone. He was brought to Albany last night and lies in a very critical condition at Flemming's boarding boarding house. He bled intern ally during the afternoon and even ing and is probably injured intern ally. Albany Herald. Real Estate Transfers. C. L. Diven, to J. H. Glines of Waldport, lot 4 blk. 26, Waldport, con. $ 80.00 C. L. Diven to G. H. Glines of Waldport, N. W. of S. E. 14, sec 19, twp 13, range 11 W. Con. $ 80.00 Robert J. J. Weeks to Wm. J. Weeks, of Burns, Or., 3 acres in sec 34 twp fi range 11 W. Con $ 50.00 Marcus W. Davies of Ta coma to Arthur J. Stimpson lot 5, 6, 7, and 8 blk 14 in Fredricksburg $550.00 U. S. to J. H. Glines. J. H. Glines to C. L. Diven S. y2 of S.W. . sec 14 and S. E.' of S. E. sec 15 and N. W ofN. W. sec 23 twp 14 range 11 W. vjoustcleration : Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co., of Albany to C. L. Diven 320 acres in sec' 19, 20, 29 and 3, twp R200.00 13 range n. Consideration $500.00 J. H. Earley to C. L. Diven W. U of S. E. Vx and lots 6 and 9 sec 15 twp 14 range 11 W. Con. $200.00 C. L. Diven to Robert Harrison under interest in 320 acres in see's 19, 20, 29 and 30 sec 13 twp n range W. Consideration $280.00 J. S. Cooper to O. A. Wolvester lot 9 blk 1 Coop ers block N. and T's to Newport. Consideration $ 1.00 David R. Hubbard to C. B. McCiocker S. E. of S. E. sec 33 twp 12 range 11 W. Consideration $500.00 H. Denlinger to Mary Agnes Bryant 10 acres sec 16 twp 10 range 11 W. Con $75.00 I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Wor- chester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write thiis. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case .with myself or children. W. A. Stroud, Popo- moke City, Md. For sale by O. O. Krogstad Druggist. If you don't read The Leader you don't get the news. $1.50. April 21, 1S99. iere Do Know? TOLEDO HOTEL, 0 A Strictly First-Class House Under New Management. A House for Commercial Travelers and tho Public. Hoard and Lodging $J and $1.25 per day. Fine Bath in connection with house. , ED SCIIMEER, - Proprietor. $8.80 yhen 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 Cassimcre. 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. t JACK ALLPHIN, . Land Agent, THOSE WISHING LAND Call and look over our list and let us show you cheap farm or town proporty. THOSE WISHINE TO SELL Leave their land and lots in our charge and we will sell it if buyers appear at all. J ack Allphin, Toledo. Number 7. 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. $9.90. Corvallis, 9.90