Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 28, 1911, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R
COLLINS & HAYDES, Publishers
Kntered atthe poslofflce at Toledo, Uregon. u
second-clan mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE5
One Year $1 50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - 50
ADVERTISING RaTES
Display, 10 cents per Inch per issue.
Local and Reading Notice, Ac per line.
Notices for Sale, Wiiutcd, Etc., five lines or
under 23c per itaue; 60c per month,
flomestetd Notices, to: Timber Notices, $10.
The Lincoln county fair will be
held at Toledo September 5, 6, 7
and 8.
Have you subscribed for any stock
in the Lincoln County Fair Associ
ation? If not, why not? This is
something we should all ho interested
in and should do all in our power to
make it a permanent success.
The Salem Board of Trade has
arranged a unique lioost for that
city. Pastors of the local churches
have been induced to devote one
day tii prching the attraction of
Salem and the first Sunday in May
has leen selected for the booster
sermons.
It is not too early to start the an
nual light against the usual timber
loss, believes the Oregon Forest Fire
Association, for this organization is
in the held lining up ti mlxjr owners
to patrol their holdings during the
dry season, seeking a more rigid en
forcement of the law and co-operating
generally in the good work.
This association points out that 80
per cent of the value of the timber
goes for labor and materials, thus
giving the entire population a direct
interest In preventing its destruction.
John Fleming Wilson's new book,
the "Land Claimers," has reached
the book stores here. The Land
Claimers is a story of life in the big
Siletz woods in this county, conse
quently is doubly interesting to our
people. Mr. Wilson is a short story
writer of National reputation, but
this is his first attempt to write a
liook, and it isa good one. Having
lived here for Heveral years, while
publishing the Newport Mail, he be
came well acquainted with condi
tions in. Siletz, and he has well por
trayed them.
Dr. W. M. BERRY
DENTIST, OF NEWPORT
WiU be in
TOLEDO
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI
DAY of Each Week.
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$5
$5
The preliminary work on the new
water system is nearly completed
and actual construction will soon be
commenced. Advertisements have
been placed asking for bids for the
bonds and other advertisements
have been placed asking for bids
from contractors to do the work.
The bids for the bonds wib be opened
Wednesday evening, May 10th, at
eight o'clock. The bids from co.-.-tractore
will be opened, Monday,
May 15th, at 7:30 p. m. It is es
timated the work will be completed
within sixty days from the time the
contracts are let.
Portland, Or. April 25 (Special-
Plans for an Oragon land show, to
beheld next March, are now being
developed by the Portland Commer
cial Club. Manager Chapman be
lieves the scheme would prove the
best possible means of interesting
colonists who reash Oregon at that
time. Exhibits would be gathered
from all the orchard oistricts of the
state and the exhibits would be not
particularly fruits but of the li.nd
itself and how it is cultivated, giving
the prospective settler an object les
son in the care of the land and the
successful methods of tillage. It is
thought the show will le participa
ted in generally by the whole state
and will give each section an oppor
tunity to display its advantages.
Such an exposition would not only
bring settlers but would also educate
those already here and influence
town people to settle in the rural
districts.
EIGHT DOLLARS
PEE THOUSAND
For the best grade of common
lumber you ever saw
ONLY ONE WEEK MOKE
Fir & Spruce Lumber Co.
Toledo, Oregon
Warren Hall of Siletz was a pas
senger for Portland this morning
Mrs. Mary Wells and little son,
George, departed for their home at
Summit, yesterday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent de
parted for Waldport last Friday
evening where they will make their
home.
Charles Kirk, of Hoquiam, Wash
ington, viaited here last week with
his sister, Mrs. A. H. Weber, and
family.
Mr. Blackman, son in law of
Henry Gannon, visited here the lat
ter part of last week, going to San
Franciseo Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Stindt departed
Saturday morning for their home at
Bonanza, after an extended visit
with Mrs. Stindt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hamaker.
Baseball Sunday.
There will be a double header oi-.
the Toledo ball grounds next Sun
day, April 30th. At 10 a. m. Elk
City's second team will play Toledo's
second; and at 2 p. in., Siletz and
Elk City's first teams, will play.
These will be two good games and
everybody should attend. Admis
sion 25 and 15 cents.
Ellsworth Oarty.
Married at the parlors of the
Commercial Hotel, Sunday, April
23, 1911, at eleven o'clock a. m.,
Miss Onda E. Ellsworth to Mr.
Albert O. Carey, Reverend R. J.
Devenport officiating. About a
dozen boy and girl friends of the
couple were present to witness the
ceremony and to partake of the ex
cellent dinner which was served
immediately after.
The bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth and is
widely known in this locality hav
ing been lxmi and raised in this
county. She has a host of friends
among the young folks and would
have graduated from the high school
this coming June. The groom is
from Pennsylvania, and has resided
here in Toledo about a year, dur
ing which time he has demonstrated
himself to be an energetic and in
dustrious young man. .
The bride and groom will remain
here in Toledo and will assist the
bride's parents in the management
of the Commercial Hotel.
We join with their many frisnds
in wishing them a long and happy
wedded life.
Gremvald Jensen went to the Val
ley Tuesday morning.
Sondre Romtvedt returned home
from Chitwood Tuesday evening.
Walter Hall returned home from
a trip to Portland Tuesday evening.
Quite a bunch of Toledo's young
folks went to Elk City last Saturday
evening and attended a dance.
J. W. Parrish was called to
Aurora last Saturday morning by
the death of his brother in law.
George Stephenson our ex-real es
tate dealer arrived in the city last
Friday evening for a few days so
journ. W. H. Andross and family de
parted Tuesday morning for the
state of Washington where they will
make their home
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids for the complete construc
tion of bridge over Big Elk river near the
farm of Geo. Hodges, and about one
mile down river from W. H. Daniel's.
Specifications and plans on file with
County Clerk, and all bids should be ad
dressed to County Clerk and presented
on or before May 3, 1911,
R. H. HoWELL, County Clerk.
For Sale.
Good 17ft. Row Boat, one three
year old Jersey heifer. For sale
cheap.
O. A. CoPELAND, Toledo, Or.
Notice To Horsemen.
I will, during the season stand
my roadster, Dick Morgan, at my
stable on my farm i miles north
west of Toledo on Newport wagon
road. Dick Morgan is from Mor
gan stock and is a good animal.
D. H. Williams
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drawu on the Geuernl Fund, and
Ijeudorsed; ''Not paid for wantof Funds"
up to July, Gth, 1910.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
and after said date.
G. B. McCluskey, County Treasurer
Duted at Toledo, Or., this 1st day of
April, mi.
Prompt relief in all cases of throat
uml lung trouble if you uae Chamber
laiu's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to
take, soothing and healing in effect
Sold by Toledo Drng Co.
Eggs From pure-bred S. 0.
Rhode Island Reds $1.50 for 15.
Cockerels for sale.
D. E. Rochester. Elk City Or.
Treat your Girl
OR WIFE TO
MT. HOOD ICE
CREAfl
Wholesome, Invigorating, Delicious
Best 5c Soda in town, at
Palace of Sweets
AL WAUGH, Prop.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND PURCKON
TOLEDO, OREGON
Office in Schenck Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. in. Emergency Calls at any time.
BOTH 'PHONES'
TOLEDO BAKERY
.1. BUKKBL. Proprietor
.South end Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread. Fresh Pies
Fresh Cakes
Everything Kirst-Class
Ordors out of town promptly filled.
Yaquina Bay Lumber Co.
( TNCORPORA TED)
We Manufacture all Grades and
Dimensions of
YELLOW FIR
(No Sapling Growth Timber Used)
Special Bills on short notice
JOHN FOG RTY, Aj?t., Newport
O.R.ALTREE, - - - Manager
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Lincoln County B,
ANK
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Does a General Banking Business
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
on
Time Deposits
KICKED BY A MAD HORSE
Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had
a most narrow escape from losing his
leg, as no doctor could heal the fright
ful sore that developed, but at last
Backlen's Arnica Salve cured it com
pletely, ts the gjeateat healsr of ul
cers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts,
corns, cold-so res. bruises and piles on
earth. Try it. 25c at Toledo Drug Co.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else falls.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
NEVER OUT OF WORK.
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
pill is a sugar-coated globule of health,
that changes weakness into strength,,
languor Into energy, brain-fag into men
tal powej; curing Constipation, Head
ache, ChilN, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only
25c at Toledo Drug Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. 8. Land offloe at Portland Ore.
Serial 0U98. April 22, Mil.
Notice it hereby siren that Nelle P. Hamar,
of Sileti, Ore., who, on April loth, lsos, made
Homestead Entry No. 1MSS Serial Ent., No.
01498. lor NEJ4NEJ4 Sec. 91 and WWJ4 4NE
;tN W)i, Section 32, Township South, Uanse 9
West, Willamette Meridian . hat (lied notice of
intention to make final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above deedribed.
before the Coonty Clerk of Lincoln County
Ore., at Toledo, Oregon, on the lt day of June,
1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jesse M. Reder,ot Yaquina, Ore. June It.
Edwards,. Christopher J. Hardy, and laMUSi
Rippln, all of Siletz, Ore.
If. F. Hiuiiy, ReffiNter.
THE
YAQUINA BAY
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COMPANY
SARA CRAHEN. Manager
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date and completo
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
Order Your Wood Now
Slab wood, $2.50 per cord.
Block wood, $2.5J per load.
16-inch dry slab, $2.50 per load..
Delivered within four blocks of
the mill.
Both.'phones. J. Rattey,