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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1900)
Have You been to the New Hardware Store? 1 RHE FIRST bardware store to g I be opened in the County Seat. f 2 If you want anything in our & 2 line call and see us and we will Irpnr vnii rio-tit Ci Our goods are open for inspec- ft tion and our prices are low as the lowest. & A full line of Graniteware and g Tinware. $ Call and see our stoves before purchasing elsewhere. We aim to keep 111 stock every- 1. thing you may want in the hard ware line, but if we don't happen to have the desired article, will get it for you on short notice. :5 J w..-.v... g G. 11. SCHENCK & CO., The Cash Hardware Store, Toledo, Oregon. The White House H. LEWIS, Proprietor. Hew Goods, Mew Bargains. General Merchandise Large Stock of Choice Groceries LADIES: We have the Handsomest and Best stock of Dress Goods in the County. Don't buy anything in our liue before visiting THE WHITE HOUSE Lu:2:er& Yaquina, Oregon 1 Pruett J The Only Exclusive DRY GOODS and FURNISHING HOUSE In the County. A Lame and Varied Stock V.' V V f) V I) i) 0 V () & Hi) at Rock-Bottom Prices:: J, Shoes a Specialty"-" All Sizes, Grades and Styles Constantly on haiul. at prices which defy competition. 1 1 ' - rff cft cft pi p'A'i -4 The Vincent House, El l'IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. j(JjrTables always supplied with the very. best in the mark.et.jEJ J Special attention given to the accommodation of Commercial Travelers JSrIivcry Ham in connection with the hotel. Good rigsjjtjf H EXPKUIKNCKD MANAGEMENT, g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii? II. W. VIXCEXT, Proprietor, Toledo, Oregon, ELK CITY ITEMS. Miss Clara Crawford arrived from the valley the last of the week. Dr. Carter's family has come in from Philomath to spend the summer. Cascara bark is coming in. Mays is paying $2.50 per 100 pounds for it. Fred "Wittenstrom is running the quarry for Geo. VV. Davis at Morrison. Last heard from M. W. Simpson and Arthur Rochester they were hunting bee trees. Geo. W. Banfroft went to Fortland this morning. lie left the quarry under the management of J. C. Dixon. A. Rae returned from Portland the first of the week, where he has been at tending the Advent camp-meeting. The posters for the candidates, dance at this place on May 28 resulted in an other one of those joyous tiniesthat make the people who failed to attend feel that they missed a treat. We were informed on the morning of the 28th that a special train would be run from Yaquina to Elk City to bring the dancers and candidates, but later we thought, from what we could hear, that it was a mistake. But in the evening, while the people and candidates were gathering in from the neighboring hills and valleys, news came over the wire that the people of Toledo had taken an interest in the affair, and informed us they were com ing. We knew without asking further questions what that would bring, and commenced to prepare for a Toledo turn out and arrange to make them welcome. Rufe said it was no use to try to catch trout to feed them, so commenced to give thanks and prepare to break bread. We soon heard the whistle of the com ing train- It soon made its appearance and above its noise arose sounds that made us know Toledo had arrived Can didate McDonald said his bees had swarmed, and started after the smoker. Dr. Carter said "Why! Why!" A. B. Clark commenced to prepare an oration. Joe Gideon asked Elmo Davis if he sup posed they would believe the pig story that Troy Mays was telling on him. Candidate Ross, with his hair parted in the middle, landed at the statiou with six partners, followed by Landis, Liitz and Wadsworth. . We soon found danc ing room was too small in the hall, and Dr. Carter offered his store building. Rosebrook's hand was soon in position there, and dancers were informed that numbers were good in either hall. Two dances at the same time and town, and no opposition. From midnight till 3:30 a. m. R. F. Simpson and his army of cooks were trying to make the doubtful crowd believe he could feed them all be fore daylight. Remarks like "We will never get anything to oat," etc., could be heard from hungry-looking people. but after over one hundred and sixty had beeu fed the last one came out with a smile and remarked : "There's plenty left yet." We can't say how many votes were traded, won or lost, but Troy MayB came very near making Joe Gideon be lieve he stole the pig. K. C. May 31, 1900. . . A Good Coucuc Mkdicink. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, X. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find it very efficacious. " For sale by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. - YAQUINA ITEMS. The bridge men are all in again. We are glad to hear that Lester Dobson is somewhat better. We were sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Hansen's child. Mrs. Carrie Coffin returned Sat urday from her visit at Drain. Miss Mollie Gorman left Tuesday for Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. Warren. There is to be another dance Fri day evening. Suppose they will end alter election. The Rev. Dawson will hold ser vices Sunday, June 3, morning and evening, livery one invited. Our first strawberries this year were brought in by Mr. Derby, May 19. Since then they have been plentiful. Mrs. Carl Knudson and Miss Bessie King of Oysterville were in the city making pleasant calls Wednesday. Several of the young people walked over the hills to Toledo to atteud Memorial services. It is a J.B laser, THE GROCER Yaquina, Oregon. THE ONLY STORE on Yaquina Bay devoted exclusively to Groceries. Our low prices bring a steady patronage, and this makes it possible for us to carry cotistanty a fresh and clean stock. If you want the best, call on J. BLASER, The Grocer. pleasant walk of four miles. Mrs. George Hoeflein returned Wednesday from the valley. Married At Alsea, May 27, at the bride's father, Mr. K. C. Mol ver, Mr. Richard Casteel and Miss Susan May Molver. Only the im mediate friends of the family were present. The contracting parties are well known in Yaquina and will be at home, to their many friends after , June 4 at the Me chanic hotel. Jerry. Auuiiional Local. N. J. Leabo of Yaquina was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Mrs. O. C. Coffin and children of Yaquina visited Toledo Wednes day. For shoes of all descriptions and very low prices call at Lugger & Pruett's. Captain R. A. Bensell of New port was one of the visiting vet erans Memorial day. Mrs. Z. S. Derrick of Eddyville visited her daughter, Mrs. He;:ry Gannon, Wednesday. Van Boone of Caffrey's island was in Toledo Wednesday, the first time since last August. The Pacific Homestead is a paper for Oregon farmers in every branch of the business. Get pur offer. Prof. Holm will give the seveuth grade pupils an examination next Tuesday, Jnne 5, commencing at 9 a. m. J. H. Doty and B. F. Hahn of Yaquina were mixing with their G. A. R. comrades in Toledo Mem orial day. Our grocery and crockery de- phrtment is extensive, always fully assorted. Call and get our prices. Y. B. M. Co. E. S. Flitcroft will take parties to the beach or elsewhere. Good, comfortable hack. Charges reason able. Inquire at City Restaurant. Postal Clerk Charlie Litchfield, his sister, Miss Gertie, and Miss Mena Tellefson of Yaquina mingled with the Decoration day crowd in Toledo. Schenck & Co. are expert millin ery artists and designers, and with their large stock of new goods and modest prices cannot fail to please. The ladies are cordially invited to call. The Pacific Homestead is the best farmers' paper published on the Pacific coast. If you are not al ready a subscriber call at this office and get our clubbing offer. Best thing yet. Owing to the extra work caused by the printing of the Lincoln county ballots and the proper ob servance of Memorial day, The Leader uews columns have been neglected this week. We apologize. Mrs. W. A. Peek passed through from Yaquina Tuesday for ber home at Seattle, Wash. She was accompained by Miss Mollie Gor man, who will make a protracted visit among relatives and friends at Seattle. Billy Metcalf, Oscar Wood, Iloxie Simmons, Ed Bensell, Bald win Fairchild, Isaac Martin, "John ny William and Butler Fairchild, II TIE P1ESSI and call -and see our new stock of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Fashion is not an expense; it is simply a question of where you buy. Call and see our line of trimmings. G. R. SCHENCK & CO. F. SWOPE, Attorn ey-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney for Lincoln County. Will practice in all courts in the stale. Probate matters and colleo tiooB promptly attended to. V. B. 51. CO. Building, TOLEDO, OREGON. The Yaquina House, VlflTTTYA riT1Tl?rT MRS. A. S. CASTEEL, Proprietress. The leading hotel of Yaquina. Special attention given to Commer cial Travelers. Miss Pygall- YAQUINA, OREGON. UP-TO-DATE Dressmaker Tailoring a Specialty The only Tailoress in the county. Prices and Work Guaranteed to Please lm Your Picture yaa ton mil I have been In the enlarging business twelve years, and feel justified in sayinif I believe I run do work that will suit you if you ran be united. 1'ortraits enlarged in I'rayoti or Pastel. 1 also copy landscapes, animals, etc. and furn ish frames if desired. flinnie A. Owram, 1 JLEPO, OREGON. prominent citizens of Siletz, were over on business and politics the fore part of the week. A Sprained Axki.b Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," gays Geo. 12. Cary, editer of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by O. O. Krogstad, druggist, f