Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 30, 1897, Image 4

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    YOUNQ MEN'S BEST CHANCES.
"Business conditions of the great
ciiies are not favoJable to young '
men," writes Edwatd W. Bok inj
the October Ladies' Home Journal, '
ad vising young men about to begin
their careers against going to the,
big cities. "Itiss-aid," he con-i
timies, "that competition develops,
men. It dyes, unquestionably. ,
But to cope with present corupe-j
tition as it exists in the centres,
calls lor a vast amount of experi
ence. That experience a man must
have back of him before he can
enter tlie competing arena. 'But
how can I better acquire that
experience than where there is
constant need of it?' How better,
my young friend? By serving a
long apprenticeship in some city
smaller than the greatest. The
large ciiies are today poor places in
which to learn the rudiments of
business competition, for while the I
young man is learning, the ex-'j
perienced man swallows him up.
'But that is experience,' persists
the young man. It is, but a more
severe kind than there is need of: a
kind which, once indulged in, does
not leave a pleasant remembrance.
Competition in a smaller city may
lie just as keen, proportionately,
but, what is all-important to the
a full use of j AGENTS WANTED
COOK and
HEATING
STOVES..
i
! FOR
JUVENILE HOLIDAY
! AND
i Standard Subscription
Boois.
i i:y the W. I), ,'onk.y Coin puny, the target pub
i Ushers ami iiiimutneiiirerH of books In the
I niied simcs. Finest line of new holiday nnd
i other cMtiscription hooka on the n.Brlu't.
II Ii'l'll l' l I I I. Lf CI IkfT 't
the iulesiaiiil best text book on the silver nuu't
tioti by the great silver leaders.
LARGEST TERRITORY,
LAKGGST COflMISSIONS,
PftiCE.S BELOW COMPETITION.
Write at once lor circulars and special ti-rms,
stating your choice of territory.
V. B. CONKEV COMPANY,
8-11, M), SMS, :i47, :u9, 3"d Dearborn St.,
Chicago.
Sold
A A S V
nt tne .Lowest
Prices.
T. W. GORMAN,
Yaquina City,- Oregon.
An Important Change
Besinninp: January ist. 1807. the
nc rre-?nt weekly edition of the IiK.
TROIT FREE PRESS will be
changed to a
I am prepared to do all kinds of
vnunni ui unci ivcuun my, nan-
young man starling out, tlie risks die all kinds of Frame and Room
are not sogreai: tne experience is
not apt to be so costly should he
fail to succeed. It is a true saying
that a man before he succeeds in
business must expect to measure
his height on the ground a time or
two. But it is not necessary that
in his first knock-down he should
be knocked out.
"But there is another and more
important fact which the young
man away from the large cities does
not realize. It is that the number
of possible positions in the large
cities is not increasing, despite the
reiterated assertions constantly made
to the contrary. The very opposite
is the truth. Various causes ex
plain this: higher taxes, higher
prices of lots, or lack of building
room, labor strikes, and lower cost
of production. The manufacturing
interests of this country are con
stantly tending toward the smaller
cities and away from the ceitfres.
All this means fewer positions, since
only in rare instances does the
executive branch of a business call
fv r a larger number of employees
than does the manufacturing side.
Strange as the change of current
may seem, it is, nevertheless, a fact
that the young man who today
leaves a good-sized city of actual
manufacturing advantages, turns
his back on what in a few years
will be one of the industrial bee
hives of America."
Oflnprill Shunauil lfni.nlc ii'nl. f 1( i.f.. js
. ni.iniii mi KlimUlllltl
at reasonable prices. 1101WK.SUuKI.Nci a spe
cialty, liivo us a call.
..4t, 80 YEARS'
Notice to property Owners.
Notice is hereby given to all
t wners of abutting prperty on the
w est side of Hill street from inter
section of Hill and Fifth streets to
intersection of Hill ami Second
streets, that the common council of
the city of Toledo proposes to enact
an ordinance providing for the
building of a sidewalk in the man
ner and kind as provided by the
city ordinances, on the west side
of Hill street from the intesection of
Hill and Fifth streets to the inter
section of Hill and Second streets.
All property owners objecting there
to must file their written objection
with the city recorder within ten
clays from the date of this notice.
Toledo, Ore., September 16, 1807.
J. F. Stkwaut,
L.S City Recorder.
Evert-hotly Fay 80.
j t-'iiseurot I'muh- Cutlmi'lii tlu most won
ilci'l uudii'.d d;s.'oorv of Uio iire, p tits,
not und rofivulnnir to 1A10 tnslu, net ci'iitly
11. ol posillvi ly 011 kldiicH, liver mid hinvols,
Wi-nniln-r tl. (.mini KVHbm, illKnrl colds,
cii:- 'H-ud!iclio, fevor. liiibHuul cotmtlpmlon
lllld o. licisi.i'-fl. Pit oo bnv ntwl Irvn Imv
01 v . i . u toilay; 10, a.-,, Ml cents, fckdiln
jTi'uruiuecu (0 cure by all drupeUM.
in!
ii? Work
TWICE-A-WEEK.
The Price will remain the same,
$1.00 PER YEAR
The usual literary and humorous
eatures will be continued, and it
ill also
Mouldings; Paper hanger and room
ntier. i-rame making a specialty
Call 011 or addiess,
R. A. ARNOLD,
- Toledo. Oregon.
OTTO O. KllOGSTAD,
Hog-. Pharmacist.
DRUGS. BOOKS Etc.
Toledo, - Orecron.
YATES a YATES,
LAWYERS,
CORVALLIS, OREGON
HOSS & RICE,
BLACKSMITHS.
TOI.KDO,
OKEUOS.
KXPERIENOE.
Contains ail the Tcws,
Making it an
UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER.
We have just made an arrangement
with the publishers of this World
Famous paper whereby we can
offer you an excellent bargain.
We will send
The Leader
AND THE
Detroit Free Press,
Both ONE YEAR for
Oi1y $2.00
156 fe? $2.00.
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.
Addiess, The LEADER,
Toledo, Ore
rrta4 designs,
COPYRIGHTS 4o.
Anrone "ending a sketch and description may
tt .iHM"0" Invention Is
pro Mbl) ' patentable. Communications strictly
coullilBntlal. oldest ageucj rorsecurtiiK patent
In America. We have a Wulilniitnn office.
1 atoms taken tlirouttll Muuu & Co. receive
lawial uotlce In the "
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
?!,i'1.,..u.!!rHil!,1",rat.od' mf circulation of
1a lysclontlno Jourunl, weekly, terms 13.0) a yean
n''h- Hpeclmen copies and iilSo
MUNN & CO.,
301 liroadKuy, New York.
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no mkuica'. :"; 1 . ."j.'.. v.-
Call for Comity Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
money on hands to pay all warrants
drawn on the General Fund and
endorsed "not paid for want of
funds," up to and including March
ist, 1895. Interest on said war
rants will cease from the date of
this notice.
Dated September 16, 1897.
J. L. Hydk,
Treasurer of Lincoln county, Oregon.
11. C. MILLER,
Has opened a shop in Toledo and
solicits the patronage of the people.
June years experience and all work
guaranteed first-class in every par
ticular. Shop in Grady buildinir
next to Copeland's store.
Toledo, Oregon.
11. DXXLlXGEIi,
Attorney-at-Law,
TOLEDO, OREGON.
D. J. CHITWOOD,
Painter and Paperhanger,
TOLEDO, OREGON,
Will do your work at hard time
Prices. Give us a call and save
money. Satisfaction guaranteed
fe. Sate aTtSlto' if Clw '2-Ail
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1C0H&TIPATI0N
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ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED SMSSSffir
nlo anil hoolMrt Tree. Ad. S'mtl.lNfl IIKMKDV rO.hirarVMont! ""'l""
THE-
f YAQUINA CASH STORE,
jg YAQUINA CITY, OREGON '
X HAS ON IIANI1S A T-'ITT T tit nt.
I GENERAL MERCHANDISE
(JeHts' FnmfKiihig Goods, Uixlcnvear.iiafci
g Shoes, Oil Clothing. Ladies' anil "
E Ch II droits' Shoes. Slat ion rry.
-GROCERIES, ELOUU and FEE5).v-
ALL GOODS SOU) AT REASONABLE PRICHS.
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BOOTH
9
Yaquina City, Oregon.
Stapl
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT
San Francisco JPrice.
J. S. BOOTH, Proprietor,
YAQUINA CITY, OUEGOII.
LEWIS,
T0JiE3IZ)0.
HAS JUST RECEIVE! L
A LARGE INVOICE OF
DRY
GOODS,
Furnishing Goods. Undent
All New goods and Low Prices.
We have also Received a Large Shipment of
Chinaware, Glassware & Crocker)
Toledo.
FURNITURE!
We HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
FUtITUSE, STOVES,
-AND-
HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
Coffins, Caskets and Burial Supple
Call and See my stock.
1 ASH & GAAR, Toledo, Ore
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