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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
3 IHI,'J)JllJUil Have You been to the . New Hardware Store? j HUE FIRvST hardware store to x 1 be opened in the County Seat. j 5 If you want anything in our J; fjj line call and see us and we will j ? treat you right. - a Our goods are open for inspec- S? tion and our prices are low as the t 2 lowest. A full 1Inp nf nrnnitPHfiro on-! tl Tinware. 9 f: Call and see our stoves before Jjvj $ purchasing elsewhere. j .2 We aim to keep in stock every- f 3 thing you may want in the hard- V JJ ware line, but if wc don't happen 2 .1 it J to have the desired article, will get ft for you on short notice. G. 11. SCIIENCK & CO., The Cash Hard ware Store, Toledo, Oregon. H. LEWIS, Proprietor. JTew Building, Mew E5a,2?gainG 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 lino before visiting THE WHITE HOUSE YAQUINA ITEMS. Everything quiet at Yaquina. The pigeons are here, ripe and ready to shoot. M iss Cara,Vass of Newport was a caller Friday. Fred Walsh returned Tuesday from a visit at Corvallis. Christian Kndeavor Sunday even ing. Everybody invited. Miss Kate Jones of Jefferson is a guest of Miss Ethel Rowe. l Mrs. Thomas Ferr and daughter Daisy were making calls on friends here Saurday. The family of Engineer Jones been st the Hotel Casteel for sev eral days enjoying the cool breeze. Several of She young people went to Toledo to the dance Monday evening. They report rather a wet time getting back. I The valley people are beginning to want a sniff of salt air and are coming in on every train. There is plenty of room for them. , Mrs. Claude Jones made a quick trip to Toledo Wednesday, going up on the passenger aud returning on the excursion. The little s'.eam launch TCnth came down Wednesday from To ledo. She is a nice little boat, and we hope her trips may be many. iThere was a very pleasant gath ering at the residence of George 1,. Boone of Mill 4, it being his 74th anniversary. All of the children that could be there gathered around round the table to partake of the bcuntiful dinner. Mr. Pruett was the only invited guest, and he en joyed it, ot course. Jerky. A Moxhtkk Devil Fish. Ipestroyinji its victim, is a type of con stipation. The power of this malady is fi'ltjon organs, nerves, unlades and brain. !ul Dr. King's New Life Tills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 27k; at 0. O. Krogstad's drugstore. t: IE . GROCER Yaquina, : : Oregon. THE ONLY STOKE on Yaquina Bay devoted exclusively to Groceries. Our low prices bring a steady patronage, and this makes it possible for us to carry constanty a fresh and clean stock. If you want the best, call on J- BLASE R, The Grocer. pJ ftjp3 Ur' -Q- , TV TV ji w Mj vsri 2 "" 'fcw Yaquina, Oregon I The Only lESzclusive' BUY GOODS and FURNISHING HOUSE In the Comity. A Largo and Varied Stock Slioes a Specialty"-" All Sizes, Grades and Styles Constantly on hand, at pnoes which defy competition. f(?"vYo mN S rA., The Vincent House El l'IRST-CI.ASS ACCOMMODATIONS. s5T"Tallcs always supplied with the very best in the market j?.? Special attention given to the accommodation of Commercial Travelers JfT Livery li.un in connection with the hotel. Oood jigsjtjjf KXrURIKXCKI) MAXA0KM1CNT. l. W. V IX CENT, Proprietor, Toledo, Oregon. Additional Local. See those shirt waists for 50c at Conroy, Son & Co's. Do you want a new harness? See G. R. Schenck & Co. Don't forget to look over our beautiful line of men's and boys' hats, and caps. Y. B. M. Co. The Pacific Homestead is a paper for Oregon farmers in every branch of the business. Get our offer. John Logan departed this morn ing for some point in the valley, to be absent several months, we un derstand. Our grocery and crockery de phrtment is extensive, always fully assorted. Call aud get our prices. Y. II. M. Co. The schools of Albany enjoyed an excursion to the beach Wednes day. It was the first of the season, and favored by a lovely day. The Pacific Homestead is the best farmers' paper published on the Pacific coast. If you are not a ready a subsciiber call at this office and get our clubbing offer. Eest thing yet. J. J. Whitney of Albany closed the campaign in Lincoln county last Saturday night with a rip snottin' assault on Congressman Tongue and the whole republican push. And Monday went lepubli can. K. D. Skaggs of Five Rivers pre- iinf- n-nc tin l'it nnn to nrrivH' with a ballot-box, it being a long journal by the only available route. He came in on the train Wednes day evening and departed for his home ibis morning. T11K Lkaiuck was honored yes terday by a pleasant call from Mes dames MoSes Gregson, Kva Shuk- Ladies' Flexo bustles the latest fad, only 50c at Conroy, Son & Co'? . It will do you good to look thro' the stock of new spring goods at the Y. B. M. Co.'s store. G. R. Schenck & Co. handle the celebrated Studebaker wagons and buggies. Call and see them. Ladies, buy Defiance baking pow der absolutely pure and get a handsome prize with each can, at Blaser's. Just arrived, direct from New York, a new stock of those out-of-aiht bonnets for ladies and misses at Conroy, Son Si Co.'s. Schenck & Co. are expert millin ery arlists and designers, and with their large stock of new goods and modest prices cannot fail to please. The ladies are cordially invited to call. Charlie Ruhl of Siletz came over Tuesday and remained until Thurs day afternoon. He called at this office yesterday and purchased some more Leader for his brother at Belle Plain, Iowa. Rev. C. M. Brown will hold ser vice at Yaquina Sunday evening next, June 10. He wtll also hold service at Oyster City at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the same clay. Everybody invited. R. A. Miller and family departed Tuesday morning for Portlad, where they will make their home for a few months, at least. It is hoped the change may prove beneficial to Mrs. Miller's health. A fire broke out in the roof of the boarding hall at Siletz Wednes day, but was extinguished before much damage had been done, The Leader is informed that Dr. Dan iel's patent fire extinguisher worked beautifully. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treat ment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, ouin sey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. O. O. Krogstad, druggist." 6 m I Til FE8 mm and call and see our new stock of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Fhton is ret an expense; it is simply a question of where you buy. Call and see our line of trimmings. O.K. SCHENCK & CO. A Si'itAiNKi) Anki.e Quickly Cnujn. "At one time I Buffi-red from a severe svnain of the inikle," nays Cieo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Vn. "After usiny: several well recommended nu'dii'ines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Halm, 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, -o . As I expect to l?ave Toledo in July, I invite the ladies to call. I guarantee satisfaction both in price and work. Muti..BnuMriEi.D, Dressmaker. - -- A Good Count Mkdicixk. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Itemed' when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy for the past live years with com- 1 plete satisfaction to myself and custom- spere, Fred Bailey, G. E. Baumann ers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van and little son a;:d little Misses Pearl ' r"n- -v Y- "x ,,:m' alw!,-vs uso'1 il in , ., ., , 1 111 v own f.unilv both for ordinary coughs and lvva Batlev. Mis. Bailev s ' '. ,, ,'.. .. , , . p. mid eoms iuiu L"i 1111-ri'M;ii loiiuw liiji ki name is on our roll of honor for the week ending June 7. 1 I grippe, and tind it very ellicacious." For 1 sale In'O. O. Krogstad, druggist. F. SWOPE, Attorn cy-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney for Lincoln County. Will practice in all courts in the state. Probate matters and colleo tions promptly attended to. Y. B. M. CO. Building, TOLEDO, OREGON. The Yaquina House, YAQUINA, OREGON. MRS. A. S. CASTEEL, Proprietress. The leading hotel of Yaquina. Special attention given to Commer cial Travelers. Miss Pygall- YAQUINA, OREGON, UP-TO-DATE D ressmaker Tailoring a Specialty The only Tailoress in the county. Prices and Work Guaranteed to Please Em Taw Urn I hnve been in the enlorginir business twelve yearn, and feel justilied in saving 1 believe J ran lo work that will suit you if yon ran be soiled, l'ortralts enlnnrert in Crayon or 1'astel. 1 also eoiy landscapes, animals, etc. and furn. ish (mines if devired. ninnie A. Owram, JLEPO, OREGON. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 3 r Trade Marks . Anrone sending a nkelrh and description mnj quickly ascertain our opinion free whothor an Invention In probably piitentahle. Commuiiloa tloiisstrlctlycoiiildentlal. IlaurtlHwkon Patents Bent free. Oldest npenry for securing patents. Patents taken tnrouuh Munn & Co. receive tptfial notice, without chnrse, lu the Scientific American. A handoomcly Ulnsfratcil weekly. Largest rlr. dilation of any scientttln iournal. Terms. 13 a jcir: lourniomus, u Bom by all newsdealer. I iUNN&Co.3B,B New York Branch. 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