Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 01, 1899, Image 8

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Yaquina, Oregon
Tiie Only Exclusive
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FURNISHING
In the Coiasity.
IOUSE
j.A .Largo and Varied Stock
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Kaxri-ruittitauMfomnrinraauiai
a specialty -
Ail Sizes, Grades and Styles
Constantly on band, at prices which defy competition.
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mwMnwt nyjww;ngiriTaLTaritrT'OTwia tiawtMmaragicnnj'wr
Don't You Know
That we give more ftroceries
for one dollar than imv other
house in the city: if not it
will ymy you to rail and he
convinced. We always have
on luuid fresh goods.
A FULL LINE OF
Groceries.
Dry ( !oods,
Foot Wear.
A Trial Order Vi!2 Satisfy Ycu.
HENRY LEWIS,
Nexi -liHir to ro.stolllco.
lCt!lla')lo piTsoiifl of n mechanical or inventive mind
doslrliiK ft trip to the I'ari.i Kxixvutiou, with good
.Biliary and cxpchscr paid, nhoiilil writo
Tho i'ATENT ItlXOHO, Baltimore, Md.
0. II. BliOWN,
BLACKSMITHING
8U.ETZ, OflEGON.
(leiu'iftl h(i) anil Impair work of nil kind done
at rcr.sciiollo prices. HOKSKSltOEIXG ami
WAtiOX WOltK a specially.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Alsea vent out to Corvallis Tues
day. Tbe much-needed repairs to the
church were attended to by our
worthy citizens.
Miss Gertie Rowe went out to
Portland Tuesday lo visit with
relatives during the winter.
Mr. Jacobson went to Toledo
Saturday for tbe extreme pleasure
of walking back over tbe bills.
Mrs. A. J. St. Hit and grand
daughter, Kva Stout, were in town
Saturday shopping and calling on
their friends.
Mrs. Cannon and son of Beaver
creek were trading in Yaquina last
Friday; also Messrs.' Weaver and
Hultry of tbe same neighborhood.
Several persons have just arrived
from North Dakota and will look
over tbe county with a view to
making it their future home. There
is plenty of room. Let them come,
and don't forget the strangers with
i i our gates. Jrri.y.
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Son ot an vnio Mercnant Cured off
Chronic Diarrhoea.
My sou has been troubled for
years with chronic diarhoea. Some
time ago 1 persuaded him to take
some of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. After
using two bottles of the 25-cent
size he was cured. 1 give this tes
timonial, hoping some one similarly
afflicted may read it and be bene
fited. Thomas C. Hower, Glencoe,
Ohio. For sale by O. O. Krogstad,
druggist.
Si.'bo
G lbs. Good Roast Coffee for $i.co
at Tellcl'son's, Yaquina City.
For Sale.
House and lot centrally located
at Toledo, $150; also 20 acres
improved at Storr's, $450. Address
Geo. T. Smith, Klk City,. Oregon.
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Miller & Truett have doubled
their stock of shoes some decided
bargains.
For ammunition of all kinds go
to Conroy, Sou & Co.'s. Large
assortment just received.
Now is the time for a poor man
to purchase at Miller & Pruett's.
The New York World
Thrice -a- W eek E! i tion .
1 hnvt' ticf'ii in the enliirariii;r bnsinsss twelve
years. Mid fuel justified in n:iyinK J believe I
cull do work that w ill suit yon if you can be
nutted. VortniilMnilaruod in Crayon or l'astel.
1 also copy l'nndM'apes, unhi.nls, etc., nnd furn
ish frames, if desired.
riinnie A. Owram,
TOI.K1K), OUKCOX.
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Yacjuina , Oregon,
DKALER IN
FIEBCHAMBISE
I II AVI? A FULL LINK of Groceries, Flour and Feed,
which I sell at prices as low as the lowest.
MY STOCK of Dry Good-,, Dress Goods, Men':; Furnishing
Goods, Underwear, Ladies', Ger.ts' and Children's Shoes
and Rubbers, Hats, llardwaie, Tinware, Granitewfire,
Wooden ware, Crockery, Glassware.
I shall continue to sell out at
R'.:;j1 bargains, as these goods must 1
go. Call and see my stock.
Yours
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NOTICE.
I have a lew tracts of good land
in the Bay country which I can
sell at Bargains. Call on or wiite
to me. Pkteu Tki.lki'Son.
Yaquina, Oregon.
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' Elk City Items.
Mr: Editor: You do not get the
caption of your correspondence
from this place correct. It should
be "Elk City Items." We hope
your compositor will adjust his
spectacles and set this thing right
in your , next issue. Klk City is a
real town, nestling among the hills
at the junction of the Yaquina and
Big Elk rivers, surrounded by a
rich grazing and agricultural
country, especially adapted to fruit
raising and dairying. The town
has about 75 inhabitants, a general
merchandise store, owned by J. R.
Mays Sc Son; one hotel, presided
over by that most genial and ac
commodating of landlords, R. F.
Simpson; a blacksmith shop, drug
store, postofilce and a public school.
We also have a nice hall, owned
by the Odd Fellows. At the last
meeting of the order (Saturday
evem :;.-, Nov. 25), we bad a fra
ternal visit from Grand Master
Weaib.eiford, 1. J. Seeiy and. J. I
iHirkhart ot Albany. A buiquet
was given at the hotel by the mem
bers of tbe order here in honor of
the visiting brothers. The supper
was prepared by Mrs. R. F. Simp-
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: ir y-)i i iUlcc!' in ti e culinary , art. The
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evening to bctir Rev. Brown of To
ledo preach, but he failed to put in
an appearance. Tbe evening, how
ever, was well spent 111 singing and
W-' v :fl I listening to a very interesting ad-
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We own anil orrnv tno U'.loet r.ic-n.i.t l !i'i,irc i . r .vrld. Wo have
over i.ok OiV) c.to'iu'.... NV1'.'!) ir.v.ili ltv u . d'r constantly
Miller ft Pruett ar? constantly
f l 1 adding . new departures, latest of
"T'fl which are carpet and window
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Hats trimmed; tips cleaned at. d. Tbi
All work guurtmteed. 1 T
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The Yaquina J
YAQUINA, OREGON,
MRS. A. S. CASTEEL
Propriety
The leading hotel of
Special attention qiventoCc-
tirfi i raveiers.
Miss Pygi 1
YAQUINA, OREG!
UP-TO-DATE
Dressmat
We are better prepared to serve
our customers than ever before.
Our stock is most complete. Call
and examine for yourself. Miller
ft Pruett.
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PtnfMr ascertain nar oiilnaai frco wliotlior an
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Hour, t net ly mniWontl.il. liaiulbooU on I'm "nt.
cent frnn. OM".t aL-nary for Hwuriup pa ra .
Patents i taken thmuuli Muim a'co. receive
siWiiInoHce, without clmiie, lutbo r,-l-mTB
A jinnrtKorne'r illv.ntrntort weekly. Larcost olr
(illation of any scleiaiuo journal. aSVriiY 13 a
NilfiCo.8810"'8. New York
Branch Olllce. B25 V 8U Washington. D.C '
I A FREE PATTERN
zm wu'; wcuib a year.
Tailoring
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The only Tailoress in the com! $
l inest
linntrt
rrices ana Work
Guaranteed to PI
Z. M. DEURIII
County Surveyoif
Solicits all work in his line,
rect work and reasonable
prices.
P. O Address, Eddy vile, Ore;
BEATER CREEE
WOODENWAItE (ft
Ona, Lincoln Connty, 6ra
Manufacturers of all kint
Woodenware
Prices given on applicatian.
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at work KatiHfnctory.
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Letter lleaK Bill I letuls, atatomenu
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S? THn LEADER JOB DEPARTMENT.
n Toledo, Oregon.
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t ij men, i.uues, gins ami Hoys, just
U $ received at Henry Lewis'. All
styles, shapes and colors, with or
without capes, and prices from $2.50
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Keem ronstantlv Oil liand
Standard Varieties of
Fruit Trees,
Vines and
Shrubbery.
yrj up. va ll ana examine. A fit
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