Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 13, 1900, Image 8

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Have You been' to the
New Hardware Store?
'2 R1HE
store to
R1HE FIRST hardware
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I be opened in tbe County Seat.
If you want anything in our
line call- and see us and we will
jj treat you right.
Js Our goods are open for inspec-
tion and our prices are low as the
lowest.
A lull line of Graniteware and
Tinware.
j Call and see our stoves before
2 purchasing elsewhere.
3 We aim to keep in stock every-
ware line, but if we don't happen
3 to have the desired article, will get fj
Jij it for you on short notice. j
G. It. SKIIENCK & CO.,
The Cash Hardware Store,
Toledo, Oregon.
The White House
H. LEWIS, Proprietor.
JSTew Building,
New Goods,
New Bargains.
General Merchandise
Large Stock of Choice Groceries
LADIES: We have the Handsomest and Best stock
of Dress Goods in the County.
Oon't buy anything in our lino before visiting
THE WHITE HOUSE
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Lugger & Pruett j
Yaquina, Oregon
The Only Exclusive
DRY GOODS
and FURNISHING HOUSE
In the County.
A Larue and Varied Stock
YAQUINA ITEMS.
Look out for another wedding in
Yaquina.
Mrs. J. II. Penn returned home
Saturday from Portland.
Dick Casteel sperjt Sunda3' and
Monday down on the Alsea.
Miss Daisy Pittman of Newport
spent Wednesday in Yaquina.
D. P. Blue went out Wednesday
to Albany and other valley points.
"Jim" Derrick of Eddyville was
the guest of C. L. Litchfield Friday.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. Rust,
April io, 1900, a son. Ten cents.
Miss Nora Case of Newport was
visiting in . Yaquina Friday and
Saturday.
We understand Mrs. D. P. Blue
has a music class that is making
good progress.
. Mr. Monroe of Waldport spent
Tuesday in Yaquina, on his way to
Salem and Portland.
Mrs. Thomas Ferr of Oysterville
and Miss Anna Wright of Pool's
slough were welcome visitors in
Yaquina Monday.
Mrs. W. M. Bonta of Washing
ton was in the city several days
wailing for the storm to abate. She
is going to Seal Rocks to spend the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Clark.
A goodly number of neighbors
and friends assembled at the Rowe
house Tuesday evening to bid good
bye to Mrs. George Malony, who
goes to join her husband at Aber
deen, Wash. Mrs. Rowe surprised
the guests with cake and chocolate.
By the removal of Captain and
Mrs. Malony Yaquina has sustained
a loss. Jerry.
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Remarkable Cure ok Rheuma
tism. Keuna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About three years ago my wife
had an attack of rheumatism which
confined her to her bed for over a
month and rendered her unable to
walk a step without assistance, her
limbs being swollen to double their
normal size. Mr. S. Maddox in
sisted on my using Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty
cent bottle and used it according to
the directions and the next morn
ing she walked to breakfast without
assistance in any maimer, and she
has not had a similar attack since.
A. B. Parsons. For sale by O.
O. Krogstad, druggist.
Biaser-
THE. GROCER
Yaquina,
Oreo." on.
at Rock-Bottom Trices ::
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Shoes a Specialty"-"
All Sizes, Grades and Styles
Constantly on h;unl. at pnees which defy competition.
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THE ONLY STOltE
on Yaquina Bay devoted exclusively to Groceries. Oar low
prices bring a steady patronage, and this makes it possible for us
to carry constanty a fresh and clean stook.
If you want the best, call on
J. BLASEIl, The Grocer.
GO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Vv!. -'.V
tiUS- iiilill iiimJ
chitwood items.
M. T.' Whitney made another
trip valleyward Monday.
Fine trout fishing now. There
are lots of them in the Yaquina
river.
T. F. Lewis, F.sq., came to town
today and is laying in a good sup
ply of tine beehives, some that he
purchased in Toledo recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gray of Cor
vallis came last Friday and have
been visiting relatives at Eddyville
and with A. L. Chitwood on Simp
son creek, returning home Monday.
Messrs. Ira Whitney and Leo
Kurtichanov have returned to the
train Wednesday morning. He is
helping to get together all the mo
hair in the community, and is
pooling it, so as to make a clean
sweep at one shipment. That is
business, all right.
Mrs. J. E. Wilson, who is visit
ing her old home in Illinois, writes
back that she is getting very home
sick and intends returning soon;
that when she gets back to Oregon
she "will be satisfied to stay; that
"it isn't like it used to be i.i Ill
inois." Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook,
who went east at the same time,
tell the same story. TiLLiCUM.
April 11, 1900.
Chitwood No. 2.
Had a slight frost Monday night.
Rev. C. M. Brown will preach at
this place S'-nday evening, April 15.
Charles B. Mason is kept very
busy at present vibrating between
the store and the kids.
A. L. McDonald seems to be
purchasing quite a variety of house
hold furniture at present. Wonder
what next?
The school children are enjoying
a vacation while Miss Alice Mason
is attending the teachers' examina
tion at Toledo.
Mr. Durkee and family did not
leave for South Dakota this week,
as they had expected to, but will
remain here for the present.
Mr. and Mgs. Gray of Corvallis
are visiting the latter's sisters, Mrs.
E. A. McBride of Eddyville, and
Mrs. O. A. Chitwood of this place.
The People's party of Little Elk
precinct nominated G. r. l.uckey
for justice and Ben Hunt for con
stable, both of Eddyville. The re
publicans nominated J. E. Wilson
and L. F. Pepin of Chitwood.
1 'f XTTIiifnar ..ton I- in ( Vn-n 1 1 ICS
"7 7 J . . i 7 CHEAPEST)
the lirst of the week to look alter , Jj fr,JbST
the Lafe Wilson place, recently ; 13KST )
purchased by Mrs. Whitney. They
expect to move there some time
this summer. Bub.
NOTICE KO.R PUBLICATION'.
Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
March's, 1!W0.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler lias filed not ice of
his intention to make final proof in
support of his chum, and that said proof
will be made before J. II. Lutz, County
Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at
Toledo, Oregon, on April Hi 1900, viz:
ALBERT' SIJOTA, II. E. No. 11551,
for the e of nej of sec 16 and of
mv4 sec 15 t 8 !outh,' r 11 went.
lie names the following witnenses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz :
J. II. Ross and Law rn nee Shinarof
Toledo, Oregon ; Paul Chatterton of
Newport, Oregon ; Joseph White of
Kernville, Oregon.
CIIAS. B. MOORES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
March 3, liKH).
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler lias filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before J. II. Lutz, County
Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at
Toledo, Oregon, on April 21; 1090, viz :
HENRY SCOTT, II E No. 11030, for
the ej of swj and v of sei see 17 t 9
south, r 8 west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
James Breen, Warren Wright, Henry
Wright of Chandler, Oregon, Andrew
Forter of Sugarloaf, Oregon.
CIIAS. B. MOORES, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
March3, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before J. II. Lutz, County
Clerk of Lincoln countv, Oregon, .'s' '
Toledo, Oregon, on April 2l, 1900, viz
JAMES BREEN, II E No. 11074, for
the sei of nej, ne'4 of se of sec 7.
and w)6 of swi sec 8, t 9 south, r 8 west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Henry Scott, Warren Wright, Henry
Wright of Chandler, Oregon, Andrew
Porter of Sugarloaf, Oregon.
CIIAS. B. MOORES, Register.
For amunition at 20 per cent,
below all competitors go to Conroy,
Son & Co.
READY-TO-WEAR
Plats
a Specialty
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Copyrights Slc.
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qnli'klr tiftomtum imii' oi'imou frco tvnHtu'r tin
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Iioiumti u'l'.y t'liiilliliMiiinl. Iluuiltntflk on l"nti nt
vtnt. trtM. OMcAt HKt'iu'v for iMvtinhK pnloiim.
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ScieitJific American.
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I'Ulnllxu c. htit n'li'MlbO )'iriml. Tnn, .t a
vi.rtr: four iiionths, 1. SoM by Kit nnwmlonlwr.
& Co.SG,Dd-aNew York
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I For Sale.
My ranch, comprising 150 acres,
one mile east of Yaquina, between
j Yaquina and Toledo, adjeaent to
I wagon road. lias comfortable
1 dwellinghouse, two large barns
j one new, 91x20 feet, 20-foot
$100.
a free
Regular size 50c and
Every bottle guaranteed.
walls
lUiy the Oal ciif.tr at Conroy,
,Son & Co's bet 50 cigar on earth.
Ve also have the Ring Y in stock.
Vail, m'l'U I 'till lllft Ul Udl VI , ('UH
I springs near the house, plenty of
I living watet Ur stock; 70 acers
! tide-land: ample meadow for 40 tons
1 of hay; entire ranch under fence
land conveniently subdivided.
'This is one of the best stcck or
dairy farms in Lincoln county.
Terms made known ou application.
Or will lease for a term of years to
energetic, responsible party.
R. A. Strati-ord,
Yaquina, Oregon.
Oregon Agricultural college at Cor
vallis, having spent a vacation of ; q Krogstad druggist, and get
about two weeks at their homes in trjai bottle
Chitwood.
Uncle Jiuiiuie Chitwood says he
thinks we are going to have some
more weather right away. He says
he never knew it to rain that it
didn't stop but once in bis life.
That is right now, I suppose.
Tbe political pot still
Millions .Given Away.
It is' certainly gratifying to the iIaf '"ed; tips cleaned and curled
. ' ! All work irnarrtuteed.
public to know of one concern .
which is not afraid to be generous, j MRS. G. E. B All MANN.
The proprietors of Dr. King's New j pnrlor at residence opposite the Toledo
Discovery for Consumption, Colds j Hotel. ,
and Coughs, have given away over
ten million trial bottles and have Jrpi r tt
the satisfaction of kuo'wing it has ! J-AOUSC,
cured thousands of hopeless cases, j YAQUIXA, OREGON.
Asthma. Erouchitis. La liriDDe and '
all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases j
are surely cured bv it. Call on 0. 1
MRS. A. S. CASTEEL,
Proprietress.
The leading hotel of Yaquina.
Special attention given to Commer
! cial Travelers.
NOTICE I'OK I'lBLlCATIOX.
I'nituil Stntox Land otlloc.
Oregon I'ltv, Oregon.
.Itinimry KKM.
Notli'e 1" herc'iy tclven that in pnnipltanop
.with the froviKtoiii of the net of Conim-Mi of
' .Mini' ;l. en 1 1 tlil "An net for the sale of
i timber luiuls in ihe Sile of l allfornlH, Or-
immpr ' "rii. .-evHilu. ami Masmnirlon lerntorv,' as
miuuicis . ,..;,,;,,,! t Bn !he I'nlCie I ami SUlefl.y Act
i little itrpKtrttiillv I ,,( Anvit I, Iff J. Koiu-rt Iluves of nifnrlriaf,
and Dulls a nine occasionally, ana i ty ,.f pt,i, Mntenf Oregon, haa this day
.... .r-io,nnlle vp,. rnl,:,t,,.,, : lileil in tliW ottlee h'.s vorii tatenient No. "il l
we onaMonaiu see a cancuiait ,r ,ht. ,,ri.n,eoi ihe lot 3. 4. naii.no. w.
i dodging around and watching the j Im?
ctriK-u trt cf ivhirh vviv thp 1 1 1 .-I I s,,"u' 1 1,1,1 ,ntf 1,111,1 '",1-',' l l1'"" valuable
straws to see wnicu va me wina ifiir tts Ull,i,er r ,hull frKrienituri
blows. They pass on the train irrKr:"he,,;teerit,!'ie,;::n
now and then, and it is something !T"lnuwv0" rhnna"'
marvelous to see how friendly they ! wmiam i.,.,hw. of
. Suv'irloaf. l'olk pounty, Orritnn. .lanio Ketitnf
j 1 luillm. l'olk eonnty, Oregon. Klmer lieynolds
. tx , , mi rallst-liv, l'olk eottnty. Oreon.
James McDonald was 9 guest at ! Any mid all irv.ns elaluintt advern-lythe
, ,. . ... ., , , , , ; aliove-ileserlhed landu Hre reiineateil to tile
Uncle JltUmie LhltWOOd S 1 liesday , ihelrelalm In thi. on or before Mild Mb day
night and went to Eddyville ou the 'l1 A,'ril'lhl0- v.!lASi Bi mookus, ueiriHter.
can be.
Aliss Pygall-
YAQUINA, OREGON.
UP-TO-DATE
Dressmaker
Tailoring
11 Specialty
The only Tailoress in the couuty.
Prices and Work
Guaranteed to Pie