Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 22, 1899, Image 8

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H. LEWIS, Proprietor.
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"ew Bargains.
THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS HERE
" and THE WHITE HOUSE is prepared for it. We have a choice
stock iu this Hue too largo nnd varied to iteraio. It muat be seen
and priced to be appreciated.
Don't buy until you visit
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aquina, Oregon
Tlie Only Exclusive
DllY GOODS
and' FURNISHING HOUSE
In the County.
A Large and Varied Stock
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All Sizes, Grades and Styles
Constantly on hand, at prices which defy competition.
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PETER TELLEFSON
Yaquina, Oregon,
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I HAVE A FULL LINE of Groceries, Flour and Feed,
which I sell at prices as low as the lowest.
MY STOCK of Dry Good:?, Dress Goods, Men's Furnishing
Goods, Underwear, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes
and Rubbers, Hats, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Woodenware, Crockery, Glassware.
I shall continue to sell out at
Real Bargains, as these goods must
go. Call and see my stock.
Yours for Trade,
PETER TELLEFSON.
For Sale.
House and lot centrally located
at Toledo, $150;- also 20 acres
improved at Storr's, $40. Address
Gt-o. T. Smith, Elk City. Oregon.
YEARS"
RIENCE
M4W$P TBinE Marks
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0. B. BROWN,
BLACKSMITIIING
SILETZ, OREGON. -
I'.cnertil Shop nnl Uepair work nl all kind (lone
fit rcnniable prices. HOKriKSllOLlXO and
WACON WOUK a specialty.
CO?VRIGHT9 A.C.
Anvona sending a rkptrh und description may
quit-lily nsrortnlu our opinion free wliutlicr an
tnroutlnn tR pruUnt-ly imtoiitable. 0 nmmnlrn
tlcinptrtotlvioiiUvluntlHl. Uuutlhook on Pntcnta
sontfioe. liMost ucciicy for senurlni; puti'Mr.
)';ilonts t.iuen tnruui.li Muim & Co. receive
tptxdii iiof kv, Tdflior.t clmnfc, lu tlo
A 'hnnilsomoty HlnstTntrd wenMy. I.nrcesf, clr
oiilu'ldii 'f nny pplontlfli' Journcl. Tit us. J'l a
ye ir ; our monUiB, Sum byull ncwmlt.iiers.
linuich Oltlco, V lit., Wn.'MjiKioti, D. V
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1,1-1 1 mi t- 1 Bun u, u 1:11-1 uuiui hi iiritiruineiiuui
drsirlni? trip to the I'urlx Kxpcisltiun. with good
aim y bikI cxprn' pnlil. f I1011M w rU
Xli J-Al'liM KiCOllD, JUiatiuiorc, Mil.
l hnve bcpn in the enlftrgiuK business twelve
yer.rs, and feel jiistillrd in wiviiis 1 believe I
run do vnrk thut will Hult you If you can be
Huitca. l'orlra1tseiilar;jod in Crayon or Pastel
1 also eopy landsraiiem, auimalH, etc., and furn
ish f mines if desired.
. riinnie A. Owram,
TOi-EIX), 0KEU0X.
Christmas at Siletz.
The following Christmas program will
he rendered at KileU tomorrow (Satur
day) evening. Everyhody is invited to
he present :
Opening Song "Silver Htar OreeUner...Hrhool
Invocation Rev. liryant
Song "Lift Up Your Gates-' Choir
Select Realtug "Tho fitory" Lena Charley
I'iano Duet 51 rs. Hetz and Miss Kruer
Recitation "Yoppy's Father and His Cuddles"
Mr. W. H. Hrown
Vocal Holu-'-Ma Pays 1 Can't ?o for a Ride"'
Kslher (u)olam1
Class Recitation "Our RodconiOr"
Vocal Duet. ....Miss Chambms mid Airs, liryant
Five Minutes' Talk Rev. Kutbcc Rucher
VioTiu Duet, wilh ROc.oin)iai:iincut
Mr. John Brown und Mr. 'Villiiim Tovvuer
Recitation "The Chris luiiu-' Troe"
,". .ida Johnson
Ciwitnta "We'll JIavo to' .Morti;ge the Farm'
Chu.raclers
Father, Mnjo: liuford
Mother, Mrs. Itetz
Daughiers, Mitses Buford, Chambers
Jieunx, Ness-s. Brown and Hetz
Piano Solo Mrs. Pryant
K;cercise 'ChriK'.iuiis Pictures and Hons"
Large I'upils
Recitation ".lust Refoie Christmas"....:.
RoyUryant
Vocal Dw.l Glndys and Kdna l'oairs
Reel till Ion" Kobert Uniine1"
.Mr. Samuel (.'enter
Viano Solo Miss Mary Huford .
Uecitntlon "The Tree That Blooms on Christ
mas" Chester Boll
Song "The Child and The Shepherd".
Large Pupils
Five Minutes' Talk Rev. Bryant
Sonif "Our Btiby" Ceoile Cay
Cantata "The Ten VlrginB"
Characters:
Vise Virgins Misses Chambers, Kmger,
McMam, Mrs. Peairs and
Mrs. Hoti'ord ,,
Foolish Virgins Misses Buford, Charley,
T.ockhart, Kvans and
Mrs. Botz
P.ecitation "Merry Christmas" Alfred Lane
Song "Ring Merry Christmas Bells"
School
Rceltaton "Tommy's Lamen'."
.' Richard Anderson
DieruiuuTioN of Tkeat and Piiesknts
Song "Ch istinas G'adness" Choir
1' ! ,-e Mine tea' Tak Afce.it Buforu
Violin Duet
Messrs. Win. Towner and Joh l Brown
Tahi.eaux
3on- "Good Bye" School
Dismiskion;
A Century From Now.
If yon and I should wake from sleep
A centunry from now.
Back to the grave we'd want to creep,
A century from now.
We'd witness Mich a startling change,
Find everything so wondrous strange,
We'd hustle back across the range,
A century from now.
A woman forty, fat and fair,
A century from now. .
May warm the presidential chair,
A century from now'
Her cabinet may he a flock '
Of girlies, gay of hat and frock.
The White House niayjreHound with talk,
A century from now.
The people all will fly on wings
A century from now.
Not heavenly, but patent things,
A century from now.
They'll sour aloft devoid of fear
On pinions of a chuinlesa gear,
And change their model every year,
A century froni now.
There'll he no restaurants at all
A century from now.
The home will have no dining hall,
A century from now.
The druggist all our wants will fill
With food in tablets, and to still
Our thirst we'll simply take a pill,
A century from now.
But you and I will never care,
A century from now.
We'll be old-timers over there
A century from now.
For all who quit this world of woe
Will dwell where pi'it i ful waters flow.
There'll he no hell at all, you know,
A century from now .
Denver Post.
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Christmas Gift.
Here's what you've been waiting
for: All new or old subscribers of
Tins Lkader who hand in a year's
subscription between this date and
January i, 1900, will receive as a
premium the New York Weekly
Tribune for one. year. We have
other clubbing combinations which
cannot be beaten. Call and ask
about them. Now is the time to
stock up on good reading matter.
We will get you any newspaper or
periodical you desire at less than
the advertised rate.
was taken suddenly ill Sunday
night.
Born Saturday night, December
16, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Reyn
olds, a daughter.
Born Sunday night, December
17,1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Johnson, a daughter.
The steam schooner W. H. Har
rison is expected in soon with a
load of merchandise.
We are inclined to think it will
be necessary to beat the old saw
again about Christmas.
The Barclay brothers are pros
pectins their mine down the beach.
They purpose working it this
winter. Falling Lkaves.
Gaining a Wide Reputation.
As a cure for rheumatism Cham
berlain's Pain Balm is gaining a
wide reputation. D. B. Johnston
of Richmond, Ind., has been
troubled with that ailment since
1862. In speaking of it he says:
"I never found anything that would
relieve me until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
pained me very much, but one good
application of Pain Ealm relieved
me." For sale by O. O. Krogstad,
druggist.
A bill imposing a duty of $500 on
each Angora leaving Cape Colony
has passed to a second reading in
the colonial parliament, and no
doubt will become a law. This
will put an end to further importa
tion from there. The good start
we have in Oregon should make
this state the great goat-breeding
state of the Union.' ScioNews.
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At Cost.
Owing to circumstances occa
sioned by the fire, I have decided
to close out my stock of millinery,
etc., at cost. The stock sustained
no damage whatever, and my loss
of profit is your gain. First door
south of Conroy's.
Mrs. T. P. Fish.
Son of an Ohio Merchant Cured of
Chronic Diarrhoea.
My son has been troubled for
years with chronic diarhcea. Some
time ago I persuaded him to take
some of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrbcea Remedy. After
using two bottles of the 2$-cent
size he was cured. I give this tes
timonial, hoping some one similarly
afflicted may read it and be bene
fited. Thomas C. Bower, Glencoe,
Ohio. For sale by O. O. Krogstad,
druggist.
Miller & Pruett are constantly
adding new departures, latest of
which are carpets and window
shades.
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WALDPORT WAWA.
A Merry Christmas to all.
A crew of men were repairing
the road this week.
The tug Maggie took out a load
of salmon last week.
W. E. Warm of Yahats returned
from the valley Saturday.
David Ruble is quite sick. He
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sketch and description of any invention wiff
promptly rece ve our opinion 'free concernTni
Patent sent upon request. Patents seoured
1 PnV.U!avertised fr sn,e t expend.
n,lake.n,out throuKh "o receive ,peca?
norff,-withoutchnrge, in The Patent Record
n wWe,y circulated jo5rnaL
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. '
bend for sample copy FREE. . Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evn Building, WASHINQTON. , C
WSiss E. M. CROSNtT
Steiiogi-iiphei-.Tynewn-t..'
and Notarv P..1.1:
Legal papers of all kinds prePar,
correctly, neatlyand promp,,
Oflife in the OfHtwluhi
CHEAPEST
LATEST
BEST
READY-TO-WEAR
Hats'
a Specialty
Hats trimmed; tips cloned aqdoarW
All work irunruntoufl
MRS. G. E. BAUMANN
Pnrlor at residence opposite theToljfc
"lililim
T
! Hats
The Yaquina House,
YAQUINA, OREGON.
MRS. A. S. CASTEEL,
Proprietress.
The leading hotel of Yaqti
Special attention given to Com
cial Travelers.
Miss Pygall
YAQUINA, OREGON.
UP-TO-DATF
Dressmaker
Tailoring
a Specialty
The only Tailoress in the county,
Prices and Work
Guaranteed to Please
Dr. J. H. F1UZEH
DENTIST.
Plates from $6 un: cold fillinl
Tr ' J ' 0
trom $2.50 up: silver, ivory
soft fillings, $1. Extracting, 50c;
painless extracting, $1. Oraceit
Vincent House. Office hours
8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.
Z. M. DEltllICK,
County Surveyor,
Solicits all work in his line. Cot
rect work and reasonable
prices.
P. O Address, Eddyvile, Oregon
F. SWOPE,
Attorn ev-at-Law.
Deputy District; Attorn
for Lincoln County.
Will itrnnt iof. in nil courts i
state. Probate matters and colls
tions promptly attended to.
Y. H. M. CO. Building,
TOLEDO, OREGON
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Attorn cy-at-Iaffi
OUKOON tll'r, 0K(i(.
Land Titles and Land Office Be
ness a Specialty.
SHELDON S.THAYER, W
Physician and Surge011'
BILYEIT
Bring Your Head Arouf
and treat it to a first-5
hair cut or a shave-thef
' kind you'll get from
F. S. BILYEU,
Toledo, Orego"
Coffee for f1
pffpp for r
y 1 uj, iuasiu vwi" .
6 lbs. Good Roast Coffee for f
at Tellefson's, Yaquina
City-