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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
1 X i -v. '"1 f;., r i . t 1 ' We have no long announcement to make, which even our best friends would tire of reading, but shall allow our goods to speak largely for themselves. Call and see the famous RED RIBBON goods. The best ever brought to Lincoln County. FULLY GUARANTEED. The Best is always the cheapest. G . R . Schenck & Co. ioieuo, The White House LEWIS & WAGGONER, Props. New 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. Don't bay anything in onr line before visiting THE WHITE HOUSE - , - - r--g Did It Ever Occur to You That it Pays to Go Slow ? That! , it doesn't pay to be in a hurry to boy. If you want Dry Goods Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Etc., I a ' . 1 1 T 211 - - can ano examine my siock bargain tbat you cannot duplicate L . jr. WANTED 5 YOUNO MEN from Lincoln County at once to prepare for Positions in the Gov ernment Service Railway Mall Clerk, Letter Camera, Custom Houae and Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corre.s. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la. . .' FOR SALE. My i6o-acre farm on Drift creek, 7 miles from Toledo; also 202 acres oa the Olalla, i milt from Toledo. Inquire of F. W. Cakfikld, Toledo, Or, Good goods, low prices, at Fun's. 11 El uregon. rW-, . -. P P . - - Q . ana prices, i wm give you a t) elsewhere in the county. I ion, Board of Trade Meeting. The Lincoln County Board of Trade will hold a special meeting ia tbt courthouae Saturday, Aug 2. The main object of the meeting is to discuss the question of trans portation, and, if possible, arrange for a regular steamer between Ya quina Bay and San Francisco. Every citiaen of the county who feels interested is urged to be pres ent. Attention Vatarana. I A V . T : T it r . . a w L.iui.uiu roai wiu mcci oaiur day afternoon,' Aagust 9. All com rades art urged to be present. Curtis VI. Brown, Post Commander. 'Additional Local, John Mlcek of Roots was in the city Tuesday. " ' Ed . Meaker of Yaquina wag in the city yesterday. Billy Alexander ia at Newport, clerk ing tor Looraia Bros. -. Miss Winiiie Davis of Newport visited Toledo friends yesterday. , . Dr."M. M. Davis of Yaquina had busi Bess in the city Wednesday.. Miseei Mollie and Minnie Blower and brother Cecil were visitors from Mill i yesterday'. ' ' B. F. Dobson of Pool slough ..was in the city Tuesday and paid Thb Leader a brief visit. Misses Edna, Annie and Yernie Hall of Portland are visitiug their auift, Mrs. John Turuidge. ; Mrs. G. E. Banmann retnrued Tues day from a visit with' relatives and friends at Oyster City. County Judge Brown and family left, Tuesday for a brief stay at their farm northeast of the Agency. A. W. Webber, who bad been visiting George McCluskey, returned Monday to his home at Brownsville. ' ' Lester Waugh is again going it alono in the meut business, having purchased the People's market of Will Thayer. Fittiik.oitui', wuu uuu bveu vioiiiuK his qister, Mrs. M. Wygant, left Tues day or bis home at Pullman, Wash. James O'Con ner of Portland, repre senting the Washington Lile Insurance company is pesteriu' Toledo people again. ' Attorneys Ed Bryson and W. E. Yates of Corvallis returned to their home Monday from a cooling'off trip to the seaside. " , Miss Emma Haniar of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Carlson, her cousin, Mrs. C. H. Young, and other relatives. . . K. F. Holm left last Suturday morn ing for Cripple Creek, Colo., as a dele gute to the Head Camp session of the Woodmen of the World. C. & E. Agent and Mrs. B. H. Boles have moved into the Swan cottage near the courthouse, recently vacated by Frank Carson and family. Dr. and Mrs. U. E. Darnell, who had been visiting the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Baal Oaithtr, left iast Mon day for their bum At Krftatsa, Wash. Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur 'Alexander of Portluud arrived latt Friday evening for a visit with Merchant Henry Lewis and"- family. Mr. Alexander is Mrs. Lewis's brother. . , Attorney O. E.- Hawkins aud son Chnnticey fished in Drift creek the fore part of the week with great success, the trout' taking the fly just as though it was somothiug good. .The Parker House, Water Front sa loon nd the Grady building, the latter soon to be used as a hotel py C. R. Ellsworth, are looking much better, the result of point applied by C. H. Young. About twenty-tlve of the handsomest of our citizens took advantngo of the opportunity and went to Newport last Sunday with Captain Dedrick of the launch Ruth, leaving Toledo at 8:25 a. m. an3 arriving at the Resort City at 10:10. No accident or incident of note occurred until the hour set or leaving port for the return voyage, when Billy Alexander aud W. W. Soule, who were a little lute, hailed the departing craft in tearful and pleading tones. Captain Dedrick kindly put about to pick up the delinquents. Kome good boa-man we did not learn bis name tendered his service and assisted in getting the boys aboard. Billy made a graceful leap and succeeded In placing himself in a safe position at the bow, with a crab of immense proportions which he had captured for lunch, but W. W., be ing a tenderfoot in the line of boarding boat and 'aieh," failed to make good counection with the flying leap and ex ecuted a parabola, landing somewhere amidships with his classio Nolls loom ing heavenward. By this time Pilot VaoCleve had got alongside with the Ruth, and the crab, Billy and W. W. olambered to the deck and once more war homeward bound. Every thing went well until Antone Jacobson, who was demonstrating to the excursionist his skill as an atbelet. lost his hat overboard, and with Leland Collins as stroke and Billy Alexander aa coxswain put off In the llf boat to th rescue. After heroio efforts, th hat was saved from what night hav bean a nor or less watery grave, and th Ruth, which had again been brought about, onoe more pointed hr nose Toladowards, where sh arrived with all aboard at 7:43 p. m. or thereabouts. The pass engers agr with one accord that th excursion was a suooeaa, the Ruth a bonni littl craft, and Captain Ded rick th - moat genial and accommo dating commander on Yaquina Bay. Gaither SELECT STOCK Of Groceries Always on Hand. Special Tailoring Department. ' Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes. SELECT STOCK of PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Call and see iis. ' New building. Corner 3d and Hill streets. Toledo, , CITY Rpstnnvnnt and IBakery WILLIAM ENOS, Proprietor Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Fresh bread, pies and cakes always on. baud. Water Front, Toledo, Or. MILLINERY ' AND Ladies' Furnishing Goods I have just received from Portlund and San Froucisco the latest styles of Hsts, Trimmings. Etc., as well as a well selected stock of LADIES' and CHI LDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS which I am selling at Albany prices. Come and See and bo Conviuced. Mrs: M. WYGANT. James McDonald, the bee man, has a new ad In this issue. , Dr. Wetmore was called to Elk City the fore part of the week to adminis ter to one of the Parks boys. - U. S. Grant was in tbe city Wednes day. He has betfu suffering with Bore eyes, but ths trouble is gradually dis appearing. Jim Tronson, who has ben employed on the tug Sampson at Astoria for sev eral months, came In last Monday and went to Siletz. ' Born July, 81. 1902. to Mr. and Mrs. John Shermer of Oyster City, a son. The newcomer's grandpa, County Com missioner George King, is feeling some what older, but will recover. - Tbe .Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. C. F. Soule next Tuesday, August 5. Busbies of importance will be discussed. Alt members interested in the welfare of the society are earn estly requested to come. Uy order of President. Mas. L. Fields, Secretary. $2.00 will buy a good film cam era, aud $2 00 will buy the balance of the outfit complete fur taking and fioibhing pictures, at Krog stad'a. . .... am now selliug those $1 -a-yard silks at 80c per yard. MrsT. P. Fish. Want a Piano? ' I am agent for the Allen & Gilbert Co. of Portland and cun sell you a fine piano (ao styles to select from) or an organ, either Estey or Chicago Cottage, at a lower price than can be obtained from any other firm on the coast. Will also supply you with any other musical instrument you may want. Call and inspect pianos now on hand. Geo. A. Landkkth. Suits made to order from Oregon manufactured goqds at Gaither Bros.' A nice line of trimmed and street hats. Ladies, call and see tbem. Mrs. T, P. Fish. Bros. General Merchandise. - Oresron. . . j - SHELDON S. THAYER, M.D , , t niysiciaa and Surgeon, TOLEDO, - OREGON. George A. Landreth,. The Earber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and an easv shave. B. F. JONES, v Attorn ey-at-Law, Notary Public. TOI.BDO, - OKOON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-hall years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County, - ' CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. . TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: -r Train leaves Albany 12.75 P m. " " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. Arrive Yaquina, - 5:35 p. m. No. t. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. m. '! Corvallis 11:30 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:15 p. m. No.. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany 1:00 p-. m. Arrive Detroit 5:45 p. m. No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 6:30 a.m. Arrives Albany 11 x5 a. tn.' Trains 1 aud 4 arrive in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. southbound train, as well as giving two or three hours iu Albany be fore departure of S. P. northbound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Coivallis anJ Al bany, giving direct service to New port and adjactnt beaches! Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1:00 p. m., after the ar rival of S. P. southbound train from Portland, reaching Detroit at 5:45 p. m. . For further information apply to KmviN Stonh, Manager. J. Turner. Agentt Albany. H. H.Ckonusk, Agent, Corvalln, PARKEli HOUSE, TOLEDO, OR. On the Water Front, one block fouth of Depot Accommodations ss good' as can be found iu Lincoln county. RATES REASONABLE. Tha traveling public cordially inrlUd . - to give this bouse a trial. ALLEN PARKER, Proprietor.