V incoln Tender. Volume VII. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, May 12, 1899. Number 0 Don't You Know That we give more groceries for one dollar than anv other house in the city: if not it will pay you to call and he convinced. We always have on hand fresh goods. A WU. USE OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, Scxt door to PoKtoflleo. J. A. HALL, Land Commissioner, TOLEDO, OREGON. Social attention given to filings and final proofs. ! MINNIE A. OWIl AM, Portrait Artist. Enlarges portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; reasonable prices. Frames furnished it desired. TOLEDO, OREGON. DIRECTORY. LIMOI.S COUNTY. Joint Senator Joint Representative, :oiiiitv Judge clerk Sheriff Treasurer School Superintendent Surveyor Assessor Cormier Commissioners i cjt- tvttm a EVERYBODY. Wm. Grant of For Far, who has been visiting in the Valley, returned Tuesday evening to his home. Mrs. Ed Sullivan was on Mon day's train outward, presumably enro.ite to her old home in Salem. Messrs. Collins and Geo. Burch of Newport spent Saturday in our city disposing of about a hundred pounds of flounder. Mrs. Wbiteford an aunt of Mrs. T. P. Fish, arrived from Portland Tuesday evening to spend a short time with her niece at Toledo, near tne Pacific. Mrs. Kyniston and her daughter arrived from Halsey Saturday. She was there attending upon the last sickness of her mother who re cently died. Miss Flora Strayer came from Elk City Tuesday to take her ex amination preparatory to teaching the school at that place during the summer term. J. A. Hall and wife are selling their household effects pteparatory to leaving this place about the middle of June. Mrs. H. will go East and Al. will remain in Port land for a time, at least before join ing her. Toledo people will sin cerely regret their departure know ing their places will be hard to fill. -- An officer of the United Life Saving Service declares that its effi ciency is chiefly due to the fact that fitness and merit have always gov erned the selection of its agents. On the other hand, it is clear that place-seekers shrink from entering a department where achievement and heroism are the rule. Even the thought of pay-day is not allur ing enough to bring assent to the endurance of hardship and peril. Thus the merit system has an easier opportunity to exercise its benefi cial influence among the life-savers than in some safer spheres of the public service. It is none the less creditable to the government that spoilsmen are not allowed to use the Life-Saving Bureau for political purposes. Youth's Companion. Jno. Hoffman, the Corvallis con tractor who is engaged in the erec tion of the Hospital at Siletz, ar rived in this place Monday evening on his way to his work. Hurley Lutz will represent Tole do Odd Fellows at the annual meet- J. P. Daly G. E. Davis .1. F. Stewart Hurley i.utz J. II. Kohs r i ii i (Jeo. Het tiers 1 1 lT of the Grand Lodsre which Z. M. Derrick . c i t j i F. m. wadswonh 1 meets in Salem Monday, departing w. it. akefieid from this place Monday morning. v . a. uouwin County Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December. CI HC PIT COURT. Hon. J. W. Hamilton Judge io. M. Ilrown, 1'ros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and fourth Monday in January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. 3. V. Jones, Mayor R. K. Collins Recorder Trios. Horning Marshal T. 1'. Fish Treasurer E. F. (iaar 1 II. R. sturievant :!:'&;:::: . :f amc.. Fred Stanton I Albert Waugh, J Council meets on the first Moudav evening In 'ach month. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIU'RCH-Pervic lfl es at Toledo on 1st and 3.1 Sabbaths of Doctor T. B. Ford departed Sat i rday morning for Corvallis after a pleasant business visit in our city. He delivered a splendid sermon Friday evening to which a goodly number listened. each month at 11 nclock. every Sabbath at 10 ocloek. Sabbath school ST. JOHNS CIIUROII-rPiotestant Episcopal Divine service on the 3d Sunday of evcrv month at 11 odock. All are invited to be present. 10. 0, F. Toledo Lodge Number 108, meets every Saturday evening at Its hall. Let no visiting brother be absent. I1!: ?' K,k I'On'Ke Number 134 meets every SiUiirday evening in its hall in Elk City visiting brothers always welcome. 10 O K.-Iiay Lodge Number llfi, of Yaquina meets every Wednesday evening Visiting Prof. Lee, president of the Albany College, passed through this place Saturday on his way to Newport, where he conducted services in the Presbyterian church Sunday, re turning bv Monday's train. Messrs. C. C. McBride and H. N. Foster, who were here in the interest of a Methodist preacher to conduct services in their part of the county, departed Saturday morning for their homes in Eddyville and Chitwood. who has Chapin Wadswortli, spent the winter attending the Pori land Business college, returned Monday evening and will assist his father, our County Assessor, dur ing the summer, and complete his course next Kali. Beach Mini ng. In last weeks issue mention was made of the improved method of beach mining which is being used now along our Lincoln county beach. Ade Crosno and his part ner have put in the new process on the Jones & Crosno claims near Ot ter Rock and are doing nicely. Later we will be able to tell our readers more definitely what the. results prove to be. Hundreds of dollars have been taken from the beach mines each year recently and by this method ' these hundreds should be thousands. The boys are much pleased with their pro spect for the summer and their friends wish them success. Smile Producers Is but the phrase to apply to our new stock of Spring and Summer Suitingsjust received from Chicago. It is up-to-date in styleand qualities were never better than now since the world began. We als6 have a large stock of Pants and these, too, are PURE CREAM AT BUTTER MILK PRICES. A DREAM IN LEATHER. r. I - i j ' . r -r-. we n?.ve aiso, direct ircrs iasicni uctoui-s, a iiuu new and nicely selected stock of Spring and Summer shoes an I 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 Business. Y.B.M.Co. 20 7 23 20 19 Messrs. B. F. and C. J. Smith, of Tidewater, in company Holgate, walked from Waldport Tuesday to the county seat. The KmiluTB romp to thp rnnnrv seat to BKK n'anWik' nlT file on claims near Tidewater. The 'no.nhe ,;r,?1?Wr:ulrh I Party returned on the evening train. Dick Stevens, one of the Corval lis & Eastern bridge crew, cut his right foot severely with an ax Tuesday while at work near Chit wood. He was taken to Yaquina (in the evening, wnere xjt. vaner ! accompanied him to properly dress ' the wound. It will lay Dick up lor several weeks. G. A. Landis departed Tuesday morning for his mines in Northern California. Messrs. D. P. Blue and George Washington are at the mines now. . Just what will be done Mr. L. did not know until he had viewed the ground. His absence may extend during the entire sum mer if conditions there are favor able and he may return in a tort-night. Irothers are always welcome 10. O.l, -Newport Lodge Number 8!) meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. ig members always welcome. DO f.oon Lodge No. 70, Hebekah Degree I. 0. , .' iJ '"'V Ht 0,1(1 Fellows hall in this el y iiivii 1 . s,Ih' evening of each week. Visitors muted to attend. WOODMKN OF THE WORLD.-Pocahontas mp No. 2!Ki, Toledo. Oieeon. meets on Mil ,.!,f',,,( W Fridays of each month in the; ' ' ullliw hall. Visltine neighbors always "citoine. A n,.,, A-''--Newport Lodge No. 85, regular "invocation on Tuesdnvnn before etch full lsitlng brothers are cordially wel- A - w -Western Star Lodge No. 73. meets iln 0,1,1 KeUws hall, Yaquina, on 1st brothot.' 'evenings in each month. Visiting ,r"thcrs are always welcome. Report of Chitwood School. Pr second month, ending May 5. i899- Number of days taught Number of times tardy Number enrolled Number belonging Average attenda nee The pupils who gained over five per cent in scholarship averages are: Mary Whitney, Wallis Mill er, Ralph Pepin, Frank and Paul Kurtichanov. The visitors were : P. A. Miller and wife, M. L. Trapp and wife, H. N. Foster and wife, Mesdames D. Trapp, L. Pepin, I. J. Pepin, M.T.Whitney. The Misses Jean Robertson, Maud Whitney, Delia I 'tA 1 TT-.t' T . . HIT . with Lis' AraPP ana name rosier. Messrs. Arthur Pepin, and Ralph Wilson. M. L. Hampton, Teacher. TT V,T m A RTISANS). River Dell Assembly u ui'-' l,n'ted Artisans, meets on the 2nd Fell. Ke,".dny nltht of each month in odd ter. nR,lv'-lk cltv- Oregon. Visiting sis JJrothers are al way; wcleome. GoWv'Vi'E MOLN Post No. (i8, meets In , - cifiiHN n 1 nn thn iu a n n xri Kurnr. "ays of each month. monih iWJi'S "a B,ia l" Thursday! 10l"n In Odd Fellows hall, at i p. hi. c;.?.TUE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF mep .h!'-,.49i MxlH1ary to the O. A. R. ih ffJ5S1!l,dand4th Thursdays in each Real Estate Traesfers. J. J. Whitney to State Land Board, sej sec 12 twp 11 range 11 w. Consideration $150. B. F. Jones to M. F. Horning iterest in lots 4 and 5 sec 22 twp 11 range 10 w. Consideration $100. M. W. Simpson to R. Tassell n w yi sec 12 two 11 range 10 w. Consideration $550. John L. Akin administrator ot P. H. and H. R. Mason to A. T. Peterson lot 3 blk 3 Hog lies ad to Highlands and 5 acres, sec 29 twp 11 range 11 vv. Consideration $15 . A. T. Peterson to C. E. Rice lot 3 blk 3 Hog ues to Highlands and 5 acres sec 29 twp 11 range 11 w. Consideration $15. Hardy McCormick to Lucinda McCormick 102 acres in sec 27 and 34 twp 13 range 10 w. Consider ation $1. TOLEDOJSOTEL, o A Strictly Fikst-Class House Under New Management. A House for Commercial Travelers and the Public. Board and Lodging $1 and 91.25 ver day. Fine Hath in connectli n with house. EI) SCIIMEEIl, Proprietor. $8.80. 9.90. yiion in Corvallis, Call and examine our line of $8.80 and 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. P. L. MILLER, Corvallis, Ore. Special attention given to mail orders. 8.80. f y 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. Jack A.llphiii, Toledo. r- i. 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