!rHE LEADER.
W. L. DAVIS, Editor.
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899.
J LOCAL IN BRIEF. $
All drift Creek has been in town
i lis week.
Toledo wants a bank and will
s ipport one.
Sam'l Center came over from
S iletz Monday.
Wm. Griffith of Salado was in
c iwn last night.
Rob Tronson came in from the
i gency Tuesday.
J. C. Finley came over from Si
1 tz Wednesday.
Al Bradway was in the city from
Iruitland Monday.
J D. P. Blue travel ed, Valleyward
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. E. H. Bryant departed for
aquina last evening.
Doc Vincents cows are giving
30 per cent butter fat.
The Toledo Saw Mill started tip
i'gain Wednesday morning;
The Mills family left for their
lome at Waldport Saturday.
Attorney B. F. Jones returned
f ora Portland Monday evening.
C. E. Hawkins visited Yaquina
' Wednesday night on legal business.
Walter Bartges went probably to
'ortland Tuesday to seek medical
iid.
G. T. Smith of Storrs was in our
ity a few hours Tuesday on busi
ness. Austin Altree will soou repair to
he woods, just where we did not
learn.
Ed Seidler of Newport went to
ortland Tuesday to stay a couple
if weeks.
Jack Sellers has taken Billy Hoe-
fiine's place as brakeman on the C.
it E. passenger.
Ed Wade is now conducting the
Terminus at Yaquina. His friends
Jvish him success.
R A. Bensell of Newport was in
pur city Wednesday, the guest cf
T. Peterson.
Trout are. looking longingly for
jvorros these davs and troodlv
lumbers are being caught.
The Edith, loaded with a full
argoof chittem 'bark for A. T.
i'eterson is bar bound in Alsea.
Mrs. Will Rich and her children
pme from Philomath yesterday to
isit her sister Mrs. George Bethers.
Our old friend Allen Parker was
Saturday visitor in this city. He
eports everything quiet at Oneatta.
The verv latest srvlp; of fa.-.rv
hess and Golf shirts at most rea
sonable prices at the Y. B. M. Co.
Remember this, on a cash oroDo-
fUion we defy competition from any
viirce Try n and see.
Y. B. M. Co.
Garden Seed, Grass Seed
'"a Onion Sets in hulk, at Kroo--
tads. ' 0
Udies' hosiery, bargains, at the
pcket. Justin. .
Typewriter paper and supplies on
land at Krogstad's.
Another
pe Racket this mornine. SteD in
lld see them.
J- A. Porter has resigned his po
tion as private secretary to Presi-
ieut McKinlev on account of ill
health.
Messrs. Dudlev Perkins and Tom
i doming finished a good boat house
h's week in the Depoe by the mill
P a.
The house of Tames flatens on
leaver creek wa humoH lacr
having the family with what cloth
es they stood in.
T. F. Lewis, a prosperous farm
r of Chitwood. made us a nleasant
(;a11 yesterday, besides renewing
lor another year.
T. W. Gorman, the well known
Yaquina merchant, spent yesterday
in our city attending to business
interests here.
Music teacher Start departed ves
terday for Ashland, Oregon, where
he will teach the art of singing
readily by note.
Don't let the salmon cannery!
proposition die out. Strike now!
and ensure success for yourself and
our city and locality.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald
came from Nortons's to visit their
parents the last of last week and re
mained several days.
Mrs. F. H. Macdonald of New
port, who spent last week visiting
her mother and sister, returned
home Friday evening.
Al Waugh has an attraction now
in the shape of a cub bear, which
will attract and entertain many
men while Al keeps him.
Dan Hurley was in town Wed
nesday for the first time since his
attack of pneumonia. He looks
like a who had been pretty sick.
Jack Simpson went out yesterday
to pull in the state delegates ap
pointed to meet with the govern
ment engineers at Newport todav.
Mrs. C. L. Gowell moved her
household furniture into the Waugh
residence Wednesday and left the
little home on the Olalla slope
alone.
Lester Waugh came in from
Foulweather Wednesday, and
Thursday took a spin up the road
to run down a few calves for his
stock farm.
Mrs. Mary Coffman, of Albany,
eldest daughter of T. J. Ulsaker,
arrived in this city a few days since
for a long visit among her relatives
and friends.
Dr. Carter and Wm. Wakefield
went up the river to their respective
homes Tuesday morning. They
well resemble tbe advertisement of
"Before and After Taking."
Ira Miller of Newport came Sat
urday to do business in this place
Miss Lou, he says, is not at all well
this spring and may go soon to San
Francisco for treatment.
Mrs. Huntsucker, Tee's and
Mrs. Al Taylor's mother has been
seriously ill, but was improved t
last reports. Mrs. Taylor visited
her early this week.
The Steamer Weeot arrived in
port Tuesday. She brought our
merchants new spring invoices of
goods for their customers. The
goods were set out here Wednesday
morning.
Send The Leader to a friend.
A line of Ladies' Notions received
last night at The Racket. Up-to-date
and real bargains:
You can buy BEE HIVES and
supplies at. factory prices, at Krog
stad's. A good crowd will be at The
Club tonight. Be there with your
best girl and enjoy yourself.
Be kind to your friends; tell them
to read The Leader, sure.
Be sure to call in and inspect the
fine, new stock of WALL PAPER,
at Krogstad's.
Patronize home industry. Buy
Oregon City boots and shoes, made
of Oregon leather in an Oregon city
for Oregonians. T. P. Fish sells
them at lowest prices.
If you want a Suit made to order
iust come in, select your goods and
we guarantee a tt, wnetner you
are thick or thin, tall or short.
Yaq. Bay Merc. Co.
In Clothing, we have the biggest
drive of the season. A good solid
woolen suit for $5.00, better grades
$6, $750 and $10.
Yaq. Bay Merc. Co.
Another car of Stay ton Flour
and Shorts received last week by
the Y. B. M. Co.
A fresh consignment of fruit and
confections at the Club Parlors to
day. Try them.
The Racket is building tip a nice
trade because it has just what you
need at a very low price.
Mrs. Jesse Wiley of Corvallis
passed through this place Wednes
day morning from Newport where
she has been in attendance at the
bedside of her fathef, Dr. J. R.
Bayley.
C. H. Young, of Nashville, has
purchased a lot in our city and well
move from his ranch at Nashville
into town and follow his profession
as painter. He bought of Mr.
George Bethers.
Messrs. W. H. Buoy and Jesse
Repder departed for the Buffalo
Hump region Tuesday to look for
their fortunes. Their many friends
here wish them every success but
expect to see them again later.
There promises. to be great activ
ty in the chittem business this sea
son and many settlers are going to
make a harvest if not disappointed
in the market price. Many thous
ands of dollars came into this coun
ty last year this medical medium.
Tuesday morning Rob't Depoe
departed from this place to accept a
position as instructor in the Indian
school at Chemawa. Rob't has
been teaching at Siletz but chances
of promotion are too few, hence,
his departure to a larger field.
Operator Bolles went through
to Yaquina Saturday night and
Monday checked up with W. H.
Buoy preparatory to taking his
place here. Traveling Auditor
Brown and W. H. Mercer were
also present to see that all was O.
K.
George W. Myers was arrested
for assult upon his wife last week
and was examined in justice Krog
stad's court early this week. The
matter was settled by his giving a
portion of his property to his wife
and he was discharged. His notice
will be found in another colum.
Our friend Joe Rice of Stanley,
Mo., has about closed a trade for a
200-acre stock farm near that place.
The Marion Williams, and McNut
farms are given in the exchange
which is to take place May 1. We
trust Marion Williams will not
leave us.
Born. To the wife of Ora Cope
land at Westport; Washington,
April 9, 4899, a 10-pound girl.
To say Ora is a happy father is
putting it mildly, as even the writ
ing of his letter smiles, and Cy
well, he is now Grandpa and will
doubtless appear ten years younger
for the appearance of this girl baby.
Wes Maple's family arrived
Tuesday evening and is now dom
iciled in the Graham house. Toledo
ladies will welcome Mrs. Maple and
soon make that lady at home in our
city. Wes' smile, we are pleased
to say has returned to a normal
condition.
Sam Owen called and tendered
us $m to print a notice for him.
He said he didn't like to spend the
money but thought it was his duty
to Valley people. He notifies peo
ple in and about. Independence that
Uncle Hop has left his bed and
board without cause and he cannot
be responsible for any bills contract
ed out there.
.The Leader is tinder lasting
obligations to Wm. Whetsler of
Elk City for a string of elegant
trout received Tuesday. They
came in just the nick o' tims, the
ham bone having been boiled, the
eggs all eaten and the editor's
pocket having nothing in it except
a hole at top and bottom. Thanks,
William. The Leader family
picks bones to your eternal health
and happiness.
We Believe It.
If they would repeal the law
against hunting with dogs and put
a bounty on cougar and bear, the
elk and deer would not be exter
minated so quickly. One cougar
does more harm than a dozen dogs.
Beaver creek Items in The Tug.
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aai George W. Myers.
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