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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1899)
Atncoln Volume VII. Don't You Know 'Hint we trive more grorerieR fur one dollar than anv other house in the city: If not it will oav von to call and lie .ii i... convinced. We always have j on hand fresh goods. I.INF, OF ! Groceries, j Dry Good, j Foot Wear. A ITU. K Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, jiext loir to I'ostolliee. ROBERT A. MILLER, Altovney-at-Law, OIIK.OUN' CITY. OltKdOV Land Titles and Land Office Busi ness a Specialty Ii?! w Pisbn I have been In the enlarging business twelve vmi'h, mid ftvl justiHed in saying I believe I i'liii iltp work thai will suit you if you can be suited, rortrailsculii rged in Crayon or l'astel. I also copy landscapes, animals, etc., and furn iih fnui.es if de.s'ired. ninnie A. Owram, TUI.KIMl, (IKF.IJOX. DIRECTOllY. I.IM'OI.M'OI.'YTY. .1 ii.it Seinilor I liiil kepresentaltvc, '-mi v Jud;re I'icrk Silent!' Tre.mii ivi' S'hoiil s -. je ri ii t e i id c 1 1 tv S'lrvc.nr - - Assessor Coroner '.nn uiiKsiutiei s ! .1. D. Daly il. E. Havia ; .! I' Kfnumt I Hurley l.uix 1 ir ..U(. j.'i,.'iiyde i.e.'. i.ri.iuin Z. M. Merrick M. Wadsworth It. K. Darnell V II U'o l,nf!..Vl ' f.'a. Godwin I ,!V.itity Cominissioiiors Court meets on Wed yJ"&y after the lirst Monday in February, 1 ' r u June, AugiiHt, October and December. - j I'llitTIT COVP.T. ' ii,i..i.w.iu:,,iit indc I oi. iirmvu, i'ros..tt.1nicy , ( nut cniiveni's on 4th Monday in July and j i'luru Monday in January oi each year. I CITY OF TOI.KIK). :i. r..ii.iie, ..Mavor tbm. iinrniuir Marshal .Treasnreij II. Ii. Sludevailt I imwedahl', f Aldermen Fred Stanton I ncn.nteLVnV.hn.Mon'dav.eninn in'h month. CIIUKC1IES AND SOCIETIES. HJTKTIIIIDIST Kl'ISt'Ol'AI. fHl'HCH-Servio ill es Rt Toledo on 1st and 3d Sabbaths of each month nt 11 ochick. sabbath school I "very Sabbath at lOocloek. Si r JOHNS cm-iu:il --l-ioteataiit Kpiscoi'Hl ' blvlne service on the Hrt Sundav of everv I '""llttl at 11 ocbiel: I'fWIlt. All are invited to be 10.O. p.-Toicdo Lodge Number 108, every Saturday evening at its hall. incetK liet no iMiuir brother be absent. 10 0. K. Klk l.ndKe Number 131 meets every Saturday evenitiK in its hall in Klk City visiting brothers always welcome. T. O. K 1 meets Hay Lodue Number 111!, of Yaquina. I 'iroti.crs are aiwavs wnifnmn. . K Prnru V... 1 .. n-.l .. .. V4.-lft.nr i 0. 0. F.-New every Slit 11 rd a V pvenunr VUilinir tiininbers ire cordially i'uvlted to attend. III.I.I1TRF.H1CK.H r.odt;e No. !X meets "'eJs at Odd Fellows hall In Klk City on niiinth a'"1 :w '' hnrsdav eveninirs of each '"" isitiiiK memViers always welcome. D i(;oi i,,iKe x0 7n uobekah Veil f:. l"t'?,K 81 Fellows hall in Pestree, I. (). 1 1.. t.w n V ItiBiV. j . l""" evening ol eai'h week. tsitors '"vited to attend. W(rMKX OK THK WOUl.D.-Focahontfls '.""'P jo. 21HI, Toledo, Oiegon, meets on n.1.1 ..'.""d 3d Frldavs of eaeh month in the '.'"'snows hall UsitiiiK neighbors always ' I A &&JX& 'omed'!0'1, x WtlnK brothers are cordially wel- A'. V. W.-W Pttlnrn Ufa. 1 nrl.rtt Vi T1 irtonftf moui.i- j ' " siern riar ioage no. 1.1. meem I Fellows hall, Yaquina, on 1st tigs In each mouth. Visiting nys welcome. h'"i jn evnnl '""ners are alwav U J "TISANS.-Ulver Dell Assembly u?-- t nited A rtisana, meets on the 2nd Nldu. i",s,flHiv "tchtH of each month in Odd 'ern.nriV. ""v1-1" t;y. Oregon, lsiting sis- "lomers are alwayt welcome. m'J!i"rA?K MNCOLN Post No. RS. meets In d... .u,,w" hHon the 1st and 3d Satur Qyofea( h month. W?.;;-AniJ UNCOLX x h . n. auxill LN WOMAN'S KKUKF V " n, ' auxniiary to tne u. a. 11. ffi Thursday In each h wuU reiiowf nail, at 2 p. m. i K OF INTEREST TO i Si1 EVERYBODY. Sjj 5w. - ' . Dr. Turner, of Siletz. made our j city a visit Tuesday evening. August Fischer, the Corvallis mill man, was doing business here j this week. j Holmes Blair, Elk City's nasby, was transacting business with our j people Saturday. I Miss Gillette, of Corvallis, is j visiting her sister, Mrs. E. M. j Stanton, this week. I The Toled I r j another 500 pound lot of butter ;to Portland Wednesday morning. I K. and D. Olson, sons of Hans j Olson, of this place, departed for , the Valley last Sunday evening to woik. O. O. Krogstad went to Yaquina ! fishing last Tuesday. He was ac companied by several newcomers from Dakota. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Smith, of ;Sto'rrs, was in our city last Mon day. Mrs. Smith will return to j Portland this week. ! Mrs. Moses Gregson returned I the first of the week from near I Oysterville where she had been I visiting her brother, Fred Bailey, for a week. T. Kurtichanoz. of Cbitwood, was in town Tuesdav proving up on his homestead before County Clerk Lutz. Dudley Trapp and A. L. McDonald were his witnesses Geo. Baumann while loading a slow nnu uuuuci iu:si i-imay anu- , . . . ,. ., and strained his side pretty severe, iaying him up for a few . days, but is much improved HOW. j Mrs. Geo. Fouls, formerly of .1 t-.... -Mi.. tins cny inn now oi urcm wty, arrived Monday and will j & few weeks Visiting with i Mrs. Lee Wade and children hvent to Otter Rock last Tuesday, ! where they will be joined by Mrs. I Herbert Stevens and family, and will spend a few days rusticating. ' Our farmers who had their hay down, looked pretty blue Satur day because the. weather promised them a rain the next day, but as , . j c usual thev were surprised, tor Dlin- day was as lovely as any day we have had this summer. Harry Fant came up from South Beach last Sunday and returned Monday with his family who have been stopping for a few days at the hnmp nlace across the Olalla. Mrs. t v f. fo'lins arcomrjanied tnem ax. 1 I for a week's visit. j Almost every train brings in new 'arrivals from the East, who are seeking homes in a mild climate, where drotbs, cyclones, etc., are unknown. Last Tuesday's train brought in nine, who will bnv and ; make homes with us. Let them ' come. Al Waugh's new building will sooi, be ieady tor occupancy He wiH give a free dance in it next Tuesday evening. He has engag- d j)est rausjcal talent ill the county, and is aoing evenumg ... i n ...t, possible to have all WHO ; . . hoy themselves. attend en- joy Arthur St. Clair is supposed to be at Hong Kong, China, where he is employed in a mercantile estab lishment. A recent letter to Elmo Davis of Lincoln county from a friend who was in Hong Kong stat er! that Arthur was there and - - j VVP11 Corvallis Times vv.-.t, . Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, July 21, 1899. nvv and rViildron nif lUa chittim natch last TW nA . turned home, having peeled a big pile of the precious article. C. H. Young moved his family and household effects down from Nashville Tuesday and will soon occupy their new residence in this city. Circuit Court Docket. The following is a list of the cases that are docketed for hearing at the regular July term of circuit court that convenes next Monday: L W Williams vs W T Webber and L S Webber; confirmation. Susan A Burrows vs John Bur rows; divorce, i L, S La Du vs Daisy La Du; di vorce. C L Gowell, assignment, B F Swope, assignee. Aaron Dabler vs J O and Mary Carter; foreclosure. R L Sabin vs J S Booth; attach ment. L L Swan vs R A Bensell, et al; confirmation. L W Deyoe vs Owen C Simpson; confirmation. L W Williams vs Geo Helms and Ellen Helms; confirmation. lhe American Mortgage Co of Scotland, Limited vs B F Jones; foreclosure. The Baker-Boyer National Bank vs S V Anderson, etal; foreclosure. A F Gaither vs B F Jones et al; confirmation. A F Gaither vs Lavina Altree; confirmation. Mary E Hall vs J AM and M A Divine; confirmation. B F Jones vs J F Stewart et al; injunction. John Rickard vs Lydia Brasfield; foreclosure. Samuel Center and J F Turner vs Hurbert E Phillips and M F Phillips; action. J O Briggs and Nellie Campbell vs John F Cahil; action. J O Briggs and Nellie Campbefl vs W B Stitt; action. ' J O Briggs and Nellie Campbell vs John F Cahil and W B Stitt; action. J O Briggs and Nellie Campbell vs Geo and Mabel A Bethers; action. A J Johnson and G W Phillips vs William Snow; action. Sarah E Myeis vs Geo W Myers; divorce. F M Stanton, administrator, vs Albert Hoskins, administrator; ac tion. Molly Johnson vs Charlie John son; divorce. Mary E McDonald vs Thomas W McDonald: divorce. Kate Howard vs Alfred Howard; divorce. A E Curtis vs H E Curtis; di vorce. John Loomis vs John McCullum; action. James Hayes vs J O Briggs, foreclosure. Gardner Bros & Co vs Irvin & Grimes; action. C C Jones vs W S Ingalls and Ida L Ingalls; foreclosure. C G Copeland and W C Cope land vs Everet C Jones and L Frances Jones; suit in partition. James H. Miller vs Jennie and Chris Christensen; foreclosure. D E Severy vs J F Turner; ac tion. Joshley Brown vs Annettie Brown divorce. Emma A Pament vs II II Pa ment; divorce. M Walton vs F F Hoffman; action. Simile 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 styleand qualities 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 AX- TVOT7 4 If TV r TA A We have also, direct from Eastern factories, a bran new and nicely selected stock of Spring and Summer shoes an 1 other footweaT 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 SHI11T. In this line we have the very latesl 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 mau 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. TOLEDO HOTEL, o 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 in connection with house. ED SCHMEER, - Proprietor. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER New STo. 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