Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 21, 1900, Image 8

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    5chenck & Co.,.
and GROCERIES :
lt is time well spent to get our prices. We will make it pay
you lo trade with us, and make it pay you in
DOLLARS AND CENTS.
See our line of Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Flour, Tea,
Coffee, etc. We can suit you in goods and prices.
G. 11. SCHENCK & CO.,
The Cash Hardware Store,
' Toledo, Oregon.
The White House
H. LEWIS, Proprietor.
.New Buiding,
New Goods,
General Merchandise
Xarge Stock of Choice Groceries
LADIES: We have the Handsomest and Best stock
of Dress Goods in the County.
Don't buy anything in our line before visiting
THE WHITE HOUSE
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Yaquina,
The Only Exclusive
DRY GOODS
iind FURNISHING HOUSE
Jzl the County.
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) A Large and Varied
Shoes a Specialty-"
All Sizes, Grades and Styles
Constantly on hand, at prices which defy competition.
riie Toledo Hotel: '
TZ 1-IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. 3
Tables nlwtiys supplied w ith
.Special attention given to the accoinraodatioii of Commercial Travelers
CTLivery Barn in connection with the hotel. Good rigs flrF
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MANAGEMENT. 2
YAQUINA ITEMS.
The steamer General Wright came up
after wood Monday.
Joe Bergia has accepted a posiiion as
clerk in R; J. Lane's grocery store;
The rains are bringing the salmon in
and the catch is steadily increasing.
Mrs. Thomas Pavey was in town
Tuesday, the guest of Miss Helen Pygall.
Joe Morris has just completed the
finest system of waterworks in the city.
Mies Sadie Dixon left Thursday for
Corvallis to resume her studies at the
0. A. C.
The steamer Robarts was in Wednes
day after a cargo of flour and feed for
i lorence.
Misa Mollie Gorman left. Monday for
Roseburg, where she will attend school
this winter.
Mrs. Litchfield, accompanied bv her
daughter Gertrude, left Wednesday for
their home at Salem.
: Al Johnson of Portland arrived Tues
day with his friends and hunting outfit.
They are here for a good time, and,
weather permitting, will enjoy it.
Mrs. J. Booth, an old-time resident of
Yaquino, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her many friends on the bay aud
left Monday for Seattle to join her hus
band, who recently returned from Nome.
Married At Oneatta, Tuesday," Sept.
18, Captain W. Mills and Mrs. Evelyn
Goudie, Justice Allen Parker officiating.
J.he serenade in the evening was com
posed of 'many strange souuds songs
uccompanipd by pl kinds cf iustiiiuieiiiB
-musical and otherwise. The captain
made some very fair promises for the
future. After singing "Old Folks at
Home," and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mills
all the happiness possible, the ser
enades went their several ways home.
The Bravery of Woman
Was grandly shown by Mrs. John
Dowliug of Butler, Pa., in a three
years' struggle with a malignant
stomach trouble that caused dis
tressing attacks of nausea and in
digestion. All remedies failed to
relieve her until she tried Electric
Bitters. After taking it two
months, she wrote: "I am now
wholly cured and can eat anything.
It is truly a grand tonic for the
whole system, as I gained iu weight
and feel much stronger since usiug
it." It aids digestion, cures dys
pepsia, improves appetite, gives
new life. " Only 50c. Guaranteed
at Krogstad's drug store.
Get your childre;: suits and all
sizes of men's and youth's suits at
Lngger & Pruett's. Rock-bottom
prices.
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FALL CREEK ITEMS.
Fall Creek has come to life again.
Mr. Oglesby's folks are moving out to
Alsea for the winter.
James AVebber and family have gone
to Independence to pick hops.
Wallace Lee has quit going up Fall
creek. I guess the road has got too bad
for him.
Oscar Tom came in from Corvallis.
Ho says he had on 2100 pounds, which
is proof that we have a good mountain
road.
Mr. Monotti has quite a number of
pickers at work on his prunes. These
rains are discouraging to the prune and
hoppickcrs.
Quite a lot of improvements are going
on up at the Saybrook farm. How long
it will last I don't kuow till the leaves
begin to fall, I guess.
Mrs. Brady and her sister, Mrs. Maud
Ketchin, have returned to their home
in southern Oregon. They have been
visiting their aunt, Mrs. Trenholm, for
tln past month.
Charley Kollet has arrived tram Ne
vada and is stopping at Mr. Pickett's.
He says there is too much rain here, but
I think he will bo all right when the
moss begins to grow on his back.
I passed along the road by the Pali
sade farm a few days ago. No one was
at home, and the chickens ran and flew
like a hawk was after them. I thiuk
tho owner needs care and attention.
The bachelors on Fall creek and Alsea
are talking of going over to the Siletz
after prune picking and chittim skin
ning is over what for, 1 don't know. I
wish them good luck, ns I'm in the
same boat.
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 clubbiug offer. Best
thing yet.
laser
THE
Tilt ONLY STORE
on Yaquina Bay devoted exclusively to Groceries. Our low
prices briug 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
Cured op Chronic Diarrhoea
After Thirty Years.
"I suffered for thirty years with
diarrhoea and thought I was past
being cured," says Johu S. Hallo-
way, of French Camp, Miss. "I
had spent so much time and money
and suffered so much that I had
given up all hopes of recovery. I
was so feeble from the effects of the
diarrhoea that I could do no kind
of labor, could not even travel, but
by accident I was permitted to find
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Reraedv.
and after taking several bottles I
am entirely cured of that trouble. I
am so pleased with the result that
I am anxious that it be in reach of
all who suffer as I have." For sale
by O. O. Krogstad, druggist.
.
Another ton of men's and boys'
clothing and furnishing goods just
arrived. Call and look at our fall
and winter stock. We defy all
competition.
Yaq. Bay Merc. Co.
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You assume no risk when you
buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhoea Remedv. O. O.
Krogstad, druggist will refund your
money if you are not satisfied after
using it. It is everywhere admitted
to be the most successful remedy iu
use for bowel complaints and the
only one that never fails. It is
pleasant safe and reliable. 10
The candidate He kissed the
babe and rubbed the heads of Sam
and Sue; he swore the twins were
beautiful and wished that he had
two but that don't count. He
asked about the corn bread which
he vainly tried to chew, and forth
with begged for the recipe, of
course that tickled ma but that
don't count. But iust before he
left he stopped and winked, closed'
up his jaws, and slipping out be
hind the barn he took a drink with
pa and that's what counts. Ex.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a
Great Favorite.
The soothing and healing prop
erties of this remedy, its pleasant
taste and prompt and permanent
cures have made it a great faorite
with people everywhere. It is es
pecially prized by mothers of small
children for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough, as it always affords quick
relief, and as it contains no opium
or other harmful drug, it may be
given as confidently to a baby as to
an adult. For sale by O. O. Krog
stad, druggist.
Lugger & Pruett have received a
large assortment of men's kip and
calf boots, as well as shoes for
ladies and gems, in all grades and '
prices.
NOTICE OF A1TOINTMENT.
In tho County Court of the State ot Or
egon, for tlie County of Lincoln.
In the matter of the estate of Royal
Chetco, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
Signed has been appointed by the county
court of the State of Oregon for the
county of Lincoln, administrator of the
estate of Itoyal Chetco, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present them to
me at the office of the county judge at
Toledo, Oregon, within six months from
date hereof, duly verified as by law re
quired. Andy Chktco,
Administrator of the estate of Royal
' Dated this 3d day of July, 1900,
GROCEB
Oregon
SEE-
J. BLASER, The Grocer.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
No. 2. For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:50 p
" Corvallis 1:40 p
Arrive Yaquina. n
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m.
m.
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XT . . ' J JJ X
Returning:
Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. m.
" Corvallis 11:20 a. m.
Arrive Albany 12:10 p. m.
No.
For Detroit:
ueares Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arrive Dclroic 11:20 a.m.
No. 4. Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 p.m.
. Arrives Albany 5:45 p. m.
No. 1 and No. 2 connect at Al
bany and Corvallis with Southern
P&cfiic trains giving direct service
to and from Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train for the mountains arrive at
Detroit at noon giving ample time
to reach camping grounds on the
Breitenbush And Santiam rivers
same day.
H. L. WALDi.r, Edwin Stone,
T. F. & P. A. Manager.
II TEE FBI
and -call and
see
our
new
stock of
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
Fashion is not an expense; it i9
simply a question of where you
buy. Call and see our line of
trimmings.
G. II. SCHENCK & CO.
F. SWOPE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Deputy District Attorney
for Lincoln County.
Will praetico in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and collec
tions promptly attended to.
Y. B. M. CO. Building,
TOLEDOOREGON.
The Yaquina House,
YAQUINA, OREGON.
MRS. A. S. CASTEEL,
Proprietress.
Th leading ' hotel of Yaquina.
Special attention given to Commer
cial Travelers.
Miss Pygall-
YAQUINA, OREGON.
UP-TO-DATE
Dressmaker
Tailoring
a Specialty
The only Tailortss in the county.
Prices and Work
Guaranteed to Please