Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 15, 1910, Image 8

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House for Sale.
In city limits, five minutes walk
from postoffice. Good house, 1 or
2 Acres improved land, barn, chick
en house, orchard and small fruit;
easy to reach by "rail or wagon.
Fifth house up the track south of
town. See Mrs. Raines.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Lirer
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and
bowelti to expel poisonous mntter,
cleanse the system, cure constipation
and Nick headache. Sold by all dealers.
See those Base Ball shoes at
Akin'B 82.50
THIS
it's free!
It tells how you can M3 1
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Fishing Tackle
just received the largest, the best and
most Complete Line of Fishing Tackle
'ever brought to Lincoln County. If you
buy thousands of arti
cles of merchandise and
. SAVE MONEY
on every purchase
Tt is loaded with bargains
from cover to cover eve
ry page contains some
startling announcement of
price cutting- that will be
hard for you to believe
.after your years of experi
ence in paying top prices.
We not only undersell
We actually give you
Better Quality
And only one order is suf
ficient to convince the most
skeptical not only of the
quality but the fact that
You can Euy Cheaper from
Us than You can Buy at Home
Do you know why do you want
to know exactly why your town
merchant simply cannot compete
with us clo you want to know
why you can uet more of a better
quality from us than you can in
your own town and uet it for
much less too clo you want to
know why you can save money on
every single purchase when you
buy from us?
You Don't Have to Pay a
Profit to the Middleman
THAT'S WHY
You need this book when you
have it in your home it will be the
means of saving you a snug sum
in a mighty short time, something
worth thinking about and all you
have to do to get Jones Big Book
is to write your name on a postal
card and mail it to us with a re
quest to mail you one free of
charge the
book won't
cost any
thing. IT'S
FREE
Re sure and sav
you want Catalog No. Q'j,
mes Cash Store
PORTLAND
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Then Think it
Over
C. E. Hawkins was an Elk City
visitor Wednesday. .
Clyde Van Orden was down from
Elk City yesterday. '
; Mrs. E. W. Powers of Pioneer
was in the city last Friday.
W. R. Wakefield passed through
Wednesday enroute to Waldport.
Commissioner Kentta came over
from Siletz Wednesday afternoou.
Ed wade left Saturday moming . The Fishing Season is here and we have
on a trip to Eastern Oregon points.
A. T. Peterson was a passenger
for Eddyville Wednesday afternoon.
Leo'Bateman returned Tuesday
from Portland where he has. been
for some time.
Wm. Crawford went to Ynquina
Saturday noon for a visit with C.
W, Harding and family.
T. P. Fish this week received a
16-foot Mullens steel boat equipped
with a three horse power engine.
Warren Hall went to California
last Saturday morning to look after
his timber interests in that state.
Luther KJng who has been stop
ping in this city for several weeks,
went to Wren Saturday morning.'
Last Saturday Zeb Blower of Mill
4 killed a large black bear which
had been making raids on their
sheep.
Claud WJnt.ehorn of Corvallis has
been visiting at the Cromo home
this week. He-returned home yesterday.
Proffesor J. W. Willson has sold ,
his residence in the southeast part '
of town to John Ilamar. Mr. Will-;
son and family expect soon to leave !
for Idaho. J
Mr. ar.d Mrs. N. II. Sherwood;
and daughter, Ilah, arrived Satur-,
day no m for a visit with relatives :
and friends. Thoy returned to
their home at Springfield this morn-;
ing.
Mrs. L. D. Rood Principal of the
Marshficld schools spent ' Sunday
'with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burgess. !
She returned to Corvall.is Monday j
where she is attending Summer
school.
I Manager 0. R. Ball of the Amer-
can Type Founders Company oL
Portland and wife spent Saturday;
and Sunday at Newport. Mr. Ball J
'came up Saturday morning andi
made this office a pleasant visit.
; Mrs. B. M. Cushman of Browns- J
ville visited over Sunday with Mr.j
and Mrs. A. II. Weber. On her.
j return home Monday she was ac-,
' companied by little Helen Weber
, who w ill visit with her grand par
ents at Brownsville.
Teething children have more or less;
dinrrhopH, which can be controlled by
giving ChnmherlBin's Colio, Cholera
j and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is
i necessary is lo give (he prescribed dose
jnf'erench operation of the bowels more
than natural and tln-n CHstor oil to
cleanse tho system. Sold by all dealers
For a Square Deal
in Farm lands, Tim
her claims or Town
property in all pin ts
of Lincoln county,
see NORTH, the
Heal Estate Man at
Toledo, Oregon
Farmers desiring to
sell their Faring
will do well to call
and talk with
NORTH,
the Real Estate
Man , at Toledo,
Oregon
C G. NORTH, Th Real Estate Man
Go to Toledo Stables
For good Driving Teams, Saddle and Pack Horses, Draying
and Job Work.
Horses bought and sold.
Hay for sale.
Good, old manure for that garden, delivered to any part of
the city.
Get busy now and do not forget your winter's wood. $1 per
cord at the mill, delivery charges same as always. For long or
short wood, call up C. G. North, Toledo Livery Barn.
8250 buys a good span of young mares. 4
Will saw your winters' wood at your home, $1.00 per cord.
Leave your order early.
C. G. NORTH, Proprietor.
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NORM'S POOLROOM
Fool, Billiards,
Card Tables,
BowlingAlley,
Candy, Cigars,
Fru.its, Nuts,
Soft Drinks.
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
TOLEDO, OREUUN
THE
YAQUINA BAY
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COHPANY
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date and complete
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
BIG INVOICE OF
i mm n tm
ART SQUARES
MATTING
AT BEDROCK PRICES
A. ROSEBROOK
TOLEDO, OREGON
.O. MIDDLEKAUFF
Law, Real Kstate and
Insurance
! TOLEDO. ... . - niiEfwy
For Sale
Cord wood, perfectly dry, already
piled on the bank easy co load.
Call J. Maroson, Winant, Or.
ihhY SPECIALS
MASON JAnS-Plnt, 60c iitt; ISM grim
Qunrti, fifto Ooz; O.'JO irmsn
Half gnis, 73c doz: 8.7" gmz
JEM.Y Gr.ASSES-wlih tin covers, 2!c lz.
STOCK SALT half niomirt, rouiished. coBrne
alt, per ack 60c; per ton S,-i
Ci.NMSU FKU1T Duz Case
Tomatoes fl.ro fJ.iiO
Table Apricots.... 1.60 2 !0
Table Y. K. Peaches 1.(15 S ail
Tab L. C. Puacbea 1.75 3A
GALLON OOODS-
Apple, per dozen i i.on
Cherries, per dozen 3.75
drapes, per dozen 275
Lemon cllnu Peaches, per dozen 8.'.hp
Pumpkins, per dozen 2.0O
Loitauberries, per dozun 4.90
CASE SLHl.Ut- lry (iinnnlatcd, 100 lbs. o.9o
PARI.Olt MATCH KS Made in Orvgoii.eiuh
box contains 15(0 matches, pel box, 9c.
dozen bxef, It. 00
VERMICELLI. MACARONI or 8PA01IETTI
6 lb box, t7c; 10 11) box, 5k:: 26 lb Iwix tl.86
CO lb box fJ.70. Sreclfy when ordering
what kind ycu prefer.
OLIVE OIL best and purest California Olive
Oil. Otillon cans, Si.sO; Half Kal
Ion, 11.46; Ijirge bollln. Tic; med
um bottle, tHc; Small 'Millie, 2tc.
For Sale.
Full-blooded White Leghorn
chickens. Enquire of
B. S. Kingsley, Toledo, Or.
FERRO
The World's Standard 2-Cycle Motor
Teaming & Hauling.
I am now prepared to do general
teaming and hauling.
John E. Chooks.
THOSE TIES of Boniooix
How delicious were the pies of boyhood.
No nius now ever tnste so cooil. Wliiit.'a
chmiKed? the pie? No. Its you. You've
lost ilia strong, healthy stomach, the
vigorous liver, the active kidneys, tbe
reBtilur Dowels or boyhood. Your di
gestion is poor and you blnme the food.
What's needed? A complete toning up
by Electric Bitters of all oream of di.
Kestlou-Stomach, Liver, Kidneys,
liowels 1 ry them. They'll restn.
your boyhood appetite and appreciation
i ioou ana rainy saturate your body
with new health, strength ft lid vitrnr
50o. nt Toledo Drug Co.
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The engine should be. the
deciding factor in choosing a
motor boat. On it depends
your satisfaction in motor
boating. The Ferro has pro-
mmmfM and operating reliability under
T.1.1 -I 1 -.-lig.
Via au conaitions and m all kinds
of boats for pleasure work and speed.
The Ferro leads the marine industry by reason of its advanced design
high grade materials and skilled workmanship. There are 20,000 Ferro
in use. I5uy a Ferro and be convinced.
Made in 10 Sizes 3 to 25 H. P., Jump Spark Ignition.
6 Sizes 4 to 15 H. P., Make and Break Ignition.
Awarded 3 Gold Medals at Alaska-Yukon Exposition.
R. D. BURGESS, Agt
For Sale
j Speckled Guinea Eggs for sale,
$1 25 for fifteen. L. F. Pepin,
Chit wood, Oregon.
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Bids for Wood.
Sealed bids will be received for
furnishing thirty (30) cords of
j large growth hard wood. Wood to
j be delivered on or before August
i 15, 1910, at schoolhouse in Toledo,
Oregon. Bids will be received at
j my office up to 12 o'clock July 10,
j 1910. C. B. Cuosxo,
Clerk Dist. No. 2, Lincoln Co., Or.
.
For that garden of yours good
old manure, delivered to any part
of the city. Toledo Livery Stables.
Soreness of the muscles", whether in
duced by violontpxercihe or injury, is
quickly relieved by the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini
ment is equally valuublo (or muscular
rheumatism, and always affords quick
relief. Sold bv all dealers.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION.
U. S. Lnnd Olllce, Portland, Oregon,
June 25th, 1010.
Notlco Is hereby given that Snrah C. Young,
of Siletz, Oregon, who, on November 2nd,
1908, made homestead, application Serial No.
0B14, for Lots, 1, S, 3, Bnd 4, section 5,
Township 9 south, Range 10 west, Willainotte
Meridian, has II led notice of intention to make
final commuttition proof to establish claim
to the land above described, before the County
Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo,
Oregon, on theOlhduy of August, l'JIO.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur C. Crawford and William H. Olin of
Sllot, Oregon; Edwin B. Wood of Salem, Ore
gon und George M. McBride of Portland, Ore.
Ciias. B. Merrick, Register.
Miss Esther Copeland went to
Eugene Monday where she will take
a two weeks' course in Primary
Methods at the Summer school.
Central Committeeman W. F.
Wakefield came down from Eddy
ville on the noon train Tuesday.
James Devine and Mrs. Collett,
after a two weeks visit in this city,
returned Monday to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Salvage were
passengers for Albany Monday
nit rning. Mr. Salvage exacts to
visit some hot springs East of Al
bany before they return.
R. H. Howell returned Sunday
from a week's visit with his little
daughter at Centralia, Washington.
Commissioner Fogarty was ' up
from Newport Wednesday morning.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Brown Arden,
deceased, has filed with tho County Clerk of
Lincoln county his final account, and the
County Court sitting for the transaction of
probate business, has set Monday, August 1st,
1910, at 10 o'clock a. in. thereof, at the County
Court room of said county as the time and
place for settling suid account and hearing ob
jections tlioreto, if any exist. And notice is
hereby Kiven that at said time and place any .
and all objections to sulci account, if any exist
ill be heard and passed upon by said Court
' P. W. Carson,
Administrator of the estate of Brown Arden,
deceased
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, June 28. 1910.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned,
administrator of the estate of Harold Sand-
strom, deceased, has filed in the County Court
f Lincoln county, State of Oregon, his final
account as such administrator of said estate.
and that Monday the 1st day of August, 1910.
at the hour of 10 'clock a. m. has been fixed
by said Court as the time lor hearing of ob
jections to said report, and tbe settlement.
mereos. c. R. Hawkins,
Administrator of the estate of Harold Sand
" strom, deceased.
Dated, Toledo, Oregon, June 28th, 1910.