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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1899)
gemht. J non't You Know Volume VII Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, September 22, 1S99. Number 29. I 'V ' :0 Th:tt we pve nioro groceries utf fr oiiiMlcilliii-than any other i 0 . ... I.. ll.O ,MtM If IUf if I K will 1!IV you to run aim do convinced. We always have on IhlimI fresh goods. OK INTEIilCSTTO $ OF (iroeeries, J ry ( ioods, Foot Wear. A Trial Order Will Satisfy You. K-extdr to rosioiuce. ROBERT A. MILLER, Attorn ey-at-Laws OKKtiUN tTt'Y, OI'.KtiON. Land Titles and Land Office Bus . nessa Specialty.. M k Urn ilmve been in the enlarging business twelve mr nii'l feel justified in saying I believe I , d'o work that will suit you if you can lie uited. I'ortraitsenliirged in rnyon or rasiei. I also eoy laiiilsfii Jhjs, annuals, on;., miu iuiu- i) frames it uesireu. Hinnie A. Owram, TOLEDO, OKKliON'. DIRECTORY. MMOIA COUM'Y. 'nint senator Iniiit Ucprescutntivo, '.mill? Judge 'Terk -heriff Treasurer N'hool SiiperltiteiKloiit Mirfeyor Assessor I'urauer I'omimesloners J. D. Daly O. E. Davis .1. F. Stewnrt llurlov LuU ' J. II. Ross J. I,. Hyde Geo. Bothers Z. M. Derrick F. !. Wadsworth R. K. Darnell W. It. Wivkclield F. A. Ciodwin CoiintvConimissioiicrs Court meets on Wed nesday after the lirst Monday in February, April, June, August, October and December. CIRCUIT COURT. , Hon. J. lifcUamilton, Judge 'ami. KJTowii, I'ros. Attorney Cmrt convenes on .1th Monday in July and ourih Muiidny In January of each year. CITY OF TOLEDO. X P. Jones Mayor ll.K.i'ullliis Recorder Thi. Horning Marshal T. H. Fish TrctiBurer K.r.(ianr l U.K. stutluvaiit I l:miV::::::::::::::::::::::: f Aidem.en Fwlsuntmi,..; ; I Allien Wangh, J Council ineets'oii the II Monday evening in wh month. v i:vi:kvijody. Chan. Parsons, who lives about fIP1lli1nL'r...tl r. . , ...in ..uiun:,;i m town, minted I -!.. . vuniesc pneasants yesterday and Deputy (lame Warden A. J. Miller was in the vicinity. He brought Mr. Parsons and pheasant to Al bany, says the Herald. Mr. Par sons presented Justice Freerksen with $15 and paid other incidental expenses. The pheasant was dead and was duly provided for. VereneseneckockockhofT. That is the name of a man who was re cently on trial for his life in a San Francisco court of justice.' The cac is icporku 111 tiie Pacific ke- porter, copies of which have been received in Corvallis, says the Times. lie had committed mur der. It is perhaps useless to add that lie was found guilty. But whether, the judgement was ren dered from the evidence, or because the court and all the lawyers be came exasperated with attempts to pronounce his name and hung him on general principles for having such a cognomen is conjectured. Writing from Manila, tinder date of August 9, Mr. F. W. Vaille sends a friend of this city a letter which shows that Oregon's wet summer was almost arid in comparison with the san'e time in the Philippine islands. He .-ays: "I have been moistened by the clouds of Wallowa and been sprinkled in Tillamook and Clatsop, but never before knew what it meant to be rained on. During July there fell in Manila 46.S66 inches of rain; 36.98 inches fell in five days. Think of it! As much, nearly, in five days as Port land has in some years. And you think you know what it is to have Real Estate Cheap. I have for sale the following property: 1 91 acres; 2160 acres; 37 acres; 440 acres; 5 160 acres; 6 2S0 acres. Also a number of lots and bouses in Fredricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport. John A. Olsson, 8-n Newport, Ore. CHURCH ES AND SOCIETIES. Jjles t Toledo on 1st and 3d Sabbaths of KTHOHIST l'.IMSCUl'AL CII I' lit'll -Scrvic Sabbath school cacti month nt 11 oclock ewry Sabbath at 10 oclock. ST JOHN'S ( IH:U( lt -1'iotestant Episcopal Divine service on the 3d Sunday of every month all I oeloel; I're.-cjit. All are invited to be I't-O.K. Toledo Lodge Number wy Saturday evening at its hi "lung uruitier lie absent 108, meets hall. Let no I1':". I .--Klk Lodge Number 131 meets every iiriliiy evening in lis hull in Klk City Uniting brothers always welcome. rain." Oregonian. An editor from Kansas is respon sible for the following: "A Kansas duck which had faithfully stuck to business during the summer and laid several dozen large fawn colored eggs, complained that she was not appreciated. 'See that hen over there.' said the duck, 'she hasn't laid as many eggs as. I have nor as big, but she has books writ ten about her and verses composed Elk City Doings. Chester Dixon has moved his house from Morrison to this place and rebuilt it. The Be ven s Stone Co. loaded the first blocks of stone for shipment the fore part of the week. Roy Henry has moved his family from Portland here and will reside at Klk for a time at least. Salmon trout have made their appearance and fishermen are hav ing better luck than usual. The potato crop in this vicinity has been struck with the blight. In some places the damage is very heavy.. A. B. Clark has the lumber on the ground to rebuild the house he purchased this summer of Wm. Whetsler. The good luck at trout fishing is calling in quite a number of visit ors from Valley towns for a day's sport with the finny tribe. II. Tervvilleger, of Portland, is here for an out. He will make a trip to the coast this week to try a gold saving machine of his own model. Quite a delegation from Toledo was up the first of the week fish ing. We suppose the silver luck of Bro. Hawkin's large catch was the cause of the visit. Come again boys, and we will show you where Hawkins caught thera. J. K. Dixon is tearing down the old building on his place and will rebuild in the form of a cottage This removes another of the old landmarks of pioneer, days. At the time of stage travel between Corvallis and Newport James did a lively hotel business in this building K. C. Sept. 20, 1899. H' 'W$. ' -.V.-,.;i'.i" l" ''? C, V r'': ' '.-! .,'-.-?i,-'i-'-f;t-:i We do not pretend to sell tlie cheapest stuff on eeirtli. We do not keetJ it. A carload of the well-known Stayton Flour and Feed just received. This flour and feed is not the cheapest on earth, but customers who trade with us appreciate and thoroughly understand the difference in the quality of goods. Remember this fact. As we have been in the clothing business twenty-five years, we have the experience neces sary to turn out a suit that will fit, whether you take it out of stock or if you want a tailor made suit. Por Business liruthe rsnie always welcome. 1" 0. r. Newport Lodge Number K! meets every Sutunluv evening. Visiting members "e cordially iuviu,,i lo intend. Tu'".IiHTl:i;iiKKAll Lodge No. K) meets iicet nt 11,1,1 .-,.iiw hall in Elk City on hmnh i',"'"1 'I hursdav evenings d each '"in. l-iimx iiieinbcrs always welcome. D'H.Ooi) l.udge N. 7,1, Kel.ekah Decree. 1. O. ' iiieeiMit odd Fellows hall ill this el. y , 011 hioKilny evening of each week. V isitors "oiled ti Httfinl. MLA' ( Hlllll Nil H1 T..I...1.. ,U ...1 . . ' Illll-ll,,. tMlHIMI. 1,1, "' I.I.W . ""' "' 1 1 iiinvs 01 cacti minim 111 ine T,,., iif "iii.ii .. ,,). TM,; w)ULD.- l'lieiihnntas Visiting neighbors always A. M coin '"iiiul. New put t Lodvo N'". Ho- regular J,,'"1 on Tiicsdnvou before each full ",l '" v l iting brothers are cordially wel- Ail.L:, i'"Uo'',(M'" t'"- Lodge No. 7:1. moots 'Mil Odd Follows hall. Yfl.nihiH.nii 1st rotherV'.'. iev,;"ioKs-in each month. Visiting '"crsnre.ilna.vs welcoino. U'nJim rl!-sANS.-lvcr Dell Assembly W ' '"""' Artisans, meets oil the '-'nd IViitt' "'"'"'biy nights of eaeh month In Odd ami i,','1 l;lk ''"V' "eKn. Visiting sis " "fothers are alwiivs welcome. The Overland Monthly under takes to show that the farmers have the best working trusts in America The California fruitgrowers have in her honor while nobody is saying ,combined for mutual protection a worn aDoiu me. mc uan have a membership ct over with you is,' saul tne wise rooster 2000 Xhey control 90 per cent of that was standing near, that you tb ro Tue crapegrovvcrs of New York and Ohio have done the same thins, and the dairymen o Eastern New York maintain powerful milk trust. Circumstances alter cases with Brother Bryan, or j these seem to be the altering cir cumstances. It was not so very long ago that he was saying al trusts should be run out of business, since they were created to monopo lize and oppress. Now, of course, he is of the opinion that they are proper, if they pay a tax. It makes all the difference whose trust does the squeezing, and if the farmers' organization does it, well and good. Oregonian. : Admiral Dewey remarks again that victory in the Philippines will not be long deferred. The idea that the job could be left unfinished never oceurred to Dewey. Salem Statesman. don't tell the public what vou have done. You lay an egg and waddle 011 without saving a word, but that 1 '.O.K.-liny Lodge Number 11(1, of Yacnilna, j .fr f mP npver lavs OI1C witll firets every WeduesdnV evening Visiting Mter Ot lllllieneer l.l s uni. out letting everybody 111 the neigh borhood know it. If you want to cut any ice in this community, you must advertise.' " One of the boys 'of M. F. Loy, while fishing on Sunday in Hood river near the month of Neal creek, caught a fine large trout and landed it in a yellow jackets' nest on the bank of the Tiver. When the boy went to pick up his fish he was stung by the infuriated bees till his head was swollen, like McGinty's, to "twice its ordinary size." To rid himself of the bees he threw himself into the riter, where he dived under the water. The bees lit onto the. fish and stung it to death. Companions of Loy man aged by using long poles, to push the fish into the river and it floated down to where the boys fished it out again. Yellow jackets are mighty apt to stings boys who go fishing on Sunday. Hood River Glacier. NOT THE CHEAPEST STOCK On Earth, but this is the place where you . get full weight, full measure and honest treatment. Y. B.M.C.O. At 11 ..7 U'M U- 11 '''''LN Post No. us, meets hi .i- mill 1111 Ihii lit mill til ''I'aut tin h month. atur- Wori'uTv1 '-INCOI.N WOMAN'S UK LIEF n, ' .' " T,"' nuxllllarvtothe 0. A. It. 'UUn, , VVr'"1 " Thursday In each Ula "I OUll IV hull uc .. The great success of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment -of bowel complaints ha-: made it standard over the greater part of the civilized worlfl,l.'or sale by O. O. Kkog stad Druggist. The Long Winter Months Seem so much shorter if you have a full supply of Flour and Coffee on hand. To be sure, you can lay in a supply of these articles for a small sum of money if you buy of Tellefsoii within the next 30 days. Look at This: ' For the next 30 days I will con tinue to close out my stock of General Merchandise. Look over , my goods before buying elsewhere, as I can surely please yout both in Goods and Prices. My Stock Consists of : Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Gingham, Outing Flannel, Men's Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Hats, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes, Rub bers, Rubber Boots, Oil Coats and Oil Hats, Stationery, Notions, Tin ware, Hardware, Groceries, Flour and Feed and many other articles. Yours for Trade, PETER TELLEFSON, , Yaquina, Oregon.; K