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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
nuom B6, 01I1HIC 11. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, May 5, 1899. Don't You Know That we give more groceries for one dollar than any other house in the city r 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 Postofnce. J. A. HALL,, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Special attention given to filings and final proofs. Correspondence solicited. xixyiE A, own AM, Portrait Artist. Enlarges portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good wotIc; reasonable prices. Frames furnished if desired. TOLEDO, OREGON. DIRECTORY, LINlXtLS COUNTY. Joint Senator Joint Representative, "'onntT Judge 'lerk ... Sheriff Treasurer School Superintendent Surveyor ' Assessor 'I'uroner Commissioners j J. D. Daly G. E. Davis J. F. Stewart Hurley Luti J. H. Ross J. L. Hyde Geo. Bethers Z. M. Derrick F. M. Wadsworth R. E. Darnell W. K. Wakefield F. A. Godwin County Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, tpril.June, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. lion. J. W. Hamilton Judge 'ieo. M. Browu Pros. Attorney Conrt convenes on 4th Monday In July and lourth . Monday in January of each year. , CITY OF TOLEDO. 3. F.Jonei Mavor R. E. Collins Recorder i not Horning Marshal i.r. run Tre K. P. (ianr , H. K. Studevant J. F. KtPo-.r, 1 J. UfMedahl" t Aldermen freasunton,., Ubert waugh, Number 9. ...Treasurer Council m f fit ft nn (ha H.,1 IJ.....I..In 'ton month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Servie ft Toledn on 1st and 3d Sabbaths of .r.Sc5umoJIth8t Hoclock. Sabbath school very sabbath at 10 oclock. ShftHNS HL'RCH-lPiotestant Episcopal inf "ervi,,e on the 3d Sunday of every preSnt 0Cl"Ck- AU are in"ted tob I .ITo,Sdo LodKe Number 108, meeU v iitin L r 'Cy evening at Its hall. Let no isiting brother be absent. 1n!!iElk IxM,Ke Number 134 meets every vi?.,tVev?nlnln 1,8 ha11 ' Eik ty e umiHura aiv i always welcome. 1m7.Bay '-e Number 110, of Yaquina, bVoth.f. ery Welnes,,ay evening Visiting owners are alwavs wlnnm 8 I e',rj:?ePort Number 89 meets are r,Hi ,i ,y evening. Visiting members re cordially invited to attend. the u, .S??"'"" haU ln Ek ty oath , vu?,! lnnrdy evenings of each isltlng members always welcome. D o N- . Rebekah Degree, I. 0. on TiS at dd Fellows hal1 e y invited lo attendVe" 8' 6acU Week' Visltori W TE WORLD.-Pocahontas lrtdw..To,edo' egon, meets on ,)4 Fellow, ?.,dri.0, each month ln the welcome U Yl8ltl"8 neighbors always Dionn vi i. ' "tnuj uu won ncD iuii 'onied. lsltng brothers are cordially wel- A taee'trL'i'V", 8t' Lodge No. 73. meets . S im? Fel w ha". Yaouina, on 1st Others. T.lnK8ln,eacn month. Visiting " are alays welcome. U No1? rnl?AN!?-RIv n" Assembly Weanii.-ed. AJU8"8 meets on the 2nd '"owThau ds7,niK,t8 0feach month in Odd iners are alway welcome. GfeHnVTO"' Post No. CS, meets in ' ofeach" month" th' 1,1 nd M Batnr- W Con N?E,NC0IiN WOMAN'S RELIEF. ' tteeSihiotfi aullarytothe G. A. R. 0taOdSl"?i'ndith Thursdays in each1 uad 'ellows hall, at 2 p. m. OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY. Dewey Day. Our public schools very properly celebrated May Day by rendering a program in each department in honor of the first anniversary of the victory of Admiral Dewey at Man ila. A very pleasant and instruct ive program was rendered by Prof. R. F. Holm's students, who sang patriotic songs and declaimed cred itably patriotic compositions. A niimhpr of Tn1o4 - present. Mayor B. F. Jones ad dressed the school through the J medium of a nicely prepared article, full of instruction and patriotic sen timent. The entire audience was much pleased and gave the gentle man marked attention. Following him several citizens voiced the ex pression of pleasure at the progress and interest of the school. Among these were Superintendent Bethers, and Directors Crosno and Ofstedahl. At 2 p. m. Miss Collison's little ones began the rendition of theii program. It was excellent and was carried through without a "bob ble." To the ordinary mind, the work of Miss Colison is marvelous. She has forty pupils little tots. Everyone had a part; was pleased to nicely acquit himself in that i part. The usual hesitancy and i stammering among little ones when they appear before an audience, , was not found in a:iy degree, but each answered promptly to his call on the program, delivered his part . energetically and retired and the j life and energy thrown into their songs and work, the happy sparkle ! in each eye, would cure the most stubborn blues and effectively drive dull care away. Each part deserves special mention but space forbids. The last number was a pretty march by the entire school, during which Gertie Crosno, chosen by a vote of the school, was crowned Queen of the May. Some forty grown people were present to enjoy the program and went away greatly pleased. About this lime the intermediate department began their program aud the visitors nearly all repaired thither to see what might be seen. Here also Miss Nichols' pupils acquitted themselves nicely. Her pupils rendered some very patriotic and stirring songs and declamations and fittingly celebrated The First of May. Miss Nichols has but re cently taken charge of this deoart ment but is doing good work and is well loved by her pupils, which augurs well for her success. Wholly it was a gala day and one which Admiral Dewey, himself, would have thoroughly enjoyed, and he would have noted with pride the fact that a country, whose every child is inspired with patriot ism and love of liberty as these were, would never need men or spirit to uphold the Banner of Free dom in vain. Toledo public school is a thorough success, its standard of education is ever being advanced it is the banner school of the county and Toledo people are justly proud of its standing. Miss Lenora Derrick arrived from Eddyville Friday and spent the time till Tuesday visiting among Toledo friends. In company with her brother Jim she made The Leader office a pleasant call Mon day afternoon. Tuesday morning she returned home. Our enterprising farmer Hans uison departed Monday morning! for his old home near St. Paul, Minn. He goes there to bring more settlers to this part of Oregon and The Leader is satisfied he will succeed. This locality needs more people, nothing else. The rest is here in evidence. Bring us more people, and a more prosper ous country cannot be.found. Set tlers are our only need and they are coming more rapidly every day. C. P. Church of Portland, of the firm of Church & Finch, owners of t. Tr , . -"- ivviunm. lauuciy, IciUlllCU from a visit to the plant Friday and returned to his home Saturday. While here he asked a Leader re porter if there were any christians in this place, and added. "I don't see how there can be any christians in a country where such roads as the one from Toledo to Siletz ex-ist." They are making good money in the beach mines on South beach now. Miners are using a minia ture hydraulic plan to run the sand into the boxes and one man by this method handles ten times as much as by the old method. It has made quite a revolution in this class of mining. Toledo has lost one of her girls for a time in the person of Miss Burd Raines who has accepted the management of the Monterey hotel during the the coming season. Joe Ewing came to convey her thither Monday afternoon. One young man, at least, will be disconsolate. Al Taylor and his family took their household goods aboard a scow Friday afternoon and depart ed for their home near Mill Four. Their many friends regret their de parture from town. Mrs. Rose Waugh, nee Rader, who now lives in Albany, arrived Saturday to visit her babies and her mother who cares for them during her absence. Ed. Seidler, the popular bath house man at Newport, who has been spending the past month among Portland friends, returned Saturday. Memorial Day will soon be here. How is our Post prepared for its arrival. A speaker has been se- : cured, has anything else been done? Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examin ation of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teach ers of the schools of this county, the county sdhool superintendent thereof will hold a public examin ation at the county coart house, Toledo, Oregon, beginning at one o'clock Wednesday, May io, 1899. Teachers eligible to state certifi cates, state diplomas, or state life diplomas, must present recommend ation and make application at the same time. Applicants not present at the opening will not be premitted to take the examination. The following program will be followed during the May examin ation of applicants for county and state papers: Wednesday, Penmanship. His tory, Spelling. Thursday , Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching Grammer. Friday, Geography, Mental Arithmetic, Reading, Phpsiology, Coposition, Physical Geography, Book-keening. Oregon School Law. General History, English Litera ture, Algebra. George Bethers. County School Superintendent. Dated at Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon, this 25th day of April A. D. 1899. Smile Producers Is but the phrase to apply to our new stock of Spring and Summer Suitings just received from Chicago. It is up-to-date in styleaud qualifies were never better than now since the world began. We also have a large stock of Pants and these, too, are PURE CREAM AT BUTTER MILK PRICES. A DREAM IN LEATHER. We have also, direct from Eastern factories, a bran new and nicely selected stock of Spring and Summer shoes and other footwear that are simply elegant. No one can see them and not want a pair; hence, we are showing them all the time and to see them is to buy and be pleased. We are also going to tell you the TALE OF A SHIRT. In this line we have the very latest styles from Boston and New York. Nothing give a man a neater appearance than a clean, stylish shirt. In many of our Western towns these cannot be obtained, but we have a large stock and ample variety in Golf, Dress and Negligee styles, so there is no reason why you should not look as neat and stylish as any man in the world In Ladies' Dress Goods we have everything new. In Groceries, Provisions, and General Merchandise our stock is always new and sold at lowest prices. Yours for Bdsiness. Y. B.M.Co. TOLEDO HOTEL. A Strictly First-Class House Under New Management. A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging $1 and $1.25 per day. Fine Bath ln connection with house. ED SCHMEER, Proprietor. $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 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. 0 . , F. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to- mail orders. 8.80. f. 9.90 JACK ALLPHIN, Land Agent, THOSE WISHING LAND Call and look over our list and let us show you cheap farm or town proporty. THOSE WISHING TO SELL Leave their land and lots in our charge and we will sell it if buyers appear at all. J" ack Allphin, Toledo.