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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
James J. Hill helped to makej Oregun History the past week when he drove the gulden spike the completion cf the Trunk Railway to Bend. will be the final terminus of the ! line is not expeted, tut the event was notable because it celebrated the coming of a new era in the in - terLr, and the railroad will be the greatest developer the country could have . "Go to work and build up the country, for the cities would starve to death if it were not for the country," said Mr. Hill at the spike driving. "Nations that have neglected the cultivation of the soil have faded from the face of the eartn. There is no reason why Central Oregon should not pro duce enormous wealth. We have a good deal of faith in it. We be lieve that if this soil is properly cared for, if it is properly under stood and fair justice done to it, it will make a happy home for thous ands and millions of peopK' I wish you all Godspeed and every particle of luck and prosperity that can come to you." FOR SALE. 1 Pool Table. Good as new, 1 Combination Pool and Billiard Table. - . ' , 1 Box Bowling Alley, in fair con dition. Would be a money-maker for some live man either at Elk City, Waldport or Siletz. If taken at ohce same can be bought for $200 cash. First come, first served. Call orr or address AL WAUGH, Toledo, Or. FOR CHAPPED SKIN. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be qured in one night by applying Chambaerla.in's Salve. It is alsouncqualed for sore nipples", burns and scalds. For sale by all dealers. TOLEDO MARKET Following is the Price Paid for Produce in the Toledo Mar ket. Corrected Weekly Butter-fat, 30c Dairy Butter 50 and GOe per roll. Eggs 35c. Potatoes ljc per lb. Onions '4c pound. Apples SI .50 box. Veal 7c to So. Beef CJc. Mutton 7Ji. Pork 10 to lie. Chickens 12)ic. Oysters SI. 00 gallon. Clams 10c gallon. Beef bides 5 to Go. Veal bides 7o. FOR RENT. My house, partly furnished, and ten acres of land at Yaquina. Ap ply to or address, O. Middlekauff, Yaquina, Or. , NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the issue of Toledo City Water Bonds, in the amount of $20,000, dated Septmber 1, 1911, and to run until September 1, 1936, optional after ten years, drawing six per cent, interest per annum, will be offered for sale Saturday, October 28th, 1911, at the hour of eight o'clock p. m., by the Recorder of said city at his office in said city. These bonds will be in denominations of Five Hundred Dollars each, and the interest thereon will be payable semi-annually. Principal and inter est payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. All bids for said bonds shall be unconditional and no bid for said issue of bonds will be received for less than pur, all bids to be ac companied by u certified check for five per cent, of the face of said bonds. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this Dth day of October, 1911. F. N. Hayden, City Recorder. Mrs.'C. E. tenger fur Hawkins w; the Valley s a pas-Tuesday marking morning. Oregon J Yesterday was observed as a holi That it i day bv a number of our neonle. especially by the scnools, it being j Columbus Day, in commemoration of the discovery of America, 1 A hefd cf ek from Yellowstone j Park may be brought to Oregon ;and liberated in the forest reserves of Wallowa county. Arrangements are now being made by State Game Warden Finley with the Government authorities. Steps will be taken to protect the animals in their new home. Consolidation with neighboring cities is planned by Marshfield under the name "Coos Bay." A resolution passed by theJCity Coun cil and a special election to decide the matter will probably be held soon. This will, it is thought, be of great permanent benefit in build ing up that section of Oregon. Harrisburg weman have turned their attention to practical thing3 and will hold a potato carnival Oc tober 18 end 19. This it is prom ised, will be "An exhibition of pains taking potato culture, portraying all the progressive methods of planting, peeling and preparing the ever palatable potato." Women are officials of the show. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber in:..)., n ! t" i . . am t vjuuku xvemeay ior a cold as that preparation has won its great I reputation and extensive sale by j its remarkable cures of colds, an can always be depended upon. It I is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to' younger children with implicit con-j fidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. j Agricultural possibilities of Ore-! gon arc shown by . an interesting ' comparison just made by President Howard Elliott of the Northern j Pacific Railway of the area of this) s.tate with that of Denmark, Hoi-'' land, Belgium, Alsace-Lorraine, I Luxemburg, Switzerland and the state of Maine. Combined they, have. 95,022 square miles, while, Oregon has 96,030. On the other j hand, the cumbined population of, these countries is 21,594,689, while' Oregon has but 672,765. The con-1 elusion is that this state has as' great agricultural resources as the above group and may very likely equal it in population when its lands arc properly tilled. j Portland will raise money to aid in the operation of two demonstra tion farms in Central Oregon. The railroads have pledged $5,000, Port- j land business men will give $2,000 and Crook ccuaty will 'raise by tax ation, $3,000. One farm will be established in dry farming country and the other in an irrigated dis trict. A local cimmittee has been named to secure the funds and a dinner will be held at the Commer cial Club October 18, when plans will be made. On the train re turning from the golden spikedriv ing at Bend during the past week, a considerable sum was tsubsreibed by Portland excursionists. IS THE WORLD GROW ING BETTER? Many things go to prove that it is. The wy thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mr. W. W. Gould of Pittsfield, N. II. Finding good health by tak ing Electric Bitters, she now ad vises other sufferers, every where, to take them. "For years I suffered with stoma:h and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I us-.d failed till I took Electric Bit ters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. The're the best tonic and finest liver and kindey remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at Toledo Drug Co. MARRIED. At the Commercial Hotel in this city, Saturday, October 7, 1911 Miss Sadie Cook and Mr. Eddie Charles both of Siletz Reverend C. R. Ellsworth officiating.' At the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reynolds, at Ocean View, Wednesday, October 11, 1911, Miss Mamia Reynolds and Mr. George L. Murphey, Rev. W. S. Smith of Newport,. officiating. . lh2 schools start out with a record that is highly pleasing. The at tendance is better than ever, but we wish' to make it better. Follow ing are the number of the districts and the percent of attendance in each, during the first school month: District No. 1, 90; No. 2, 98; No. 3, 97.5; 4, 98; 6, 100; 7, 96; 11, 95; 12, 98; 14, 92.6; 17, 98; 19, S8.7; 20,93.5; 21, 9S; 23,' 100; 25, 92; 26, 100; 28, 92.6; 31, 98; 32, 90; 35, 93; 36, 96; 56, 97.8; 57, 100; 58, 100; 59, 93;-j63, 93; 64, 96.6. R. P. Goin. County School Supt. Jacob Jacobson is down from Elk City this afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Day went to Portland Wednesday for a visti.- A. T. Peterson was a passenger for Portland Wednesday morning. Mrs. G. K. Freeman spent Sun day with her husband at Newport. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nye, Wednesday, October 11, 1911, a boy. - George Hodges was down from his home at Saladb the first of the week. Merchant HenryLewis returned la.t evening from business trip to Portland. , Bob Warnock "returned Wednes day evening from a month's visit in Eastern Oregon. ' G. B. McCluskcy returned Tues day evening rom a business trip to Los Angeles, California. George Mitty came over frcm Salem yesterday and is lookirg after his interests here. 'Our fishermen are not catching many salmon as yet, but this rain should bring them intothe bay. Our boys have been practicing football and have hopes of organiz ing a team for the coming season. A number of Masons from Elk City and this plcae attended Mas onicj lodge at Newport Tuesday' evening. J. D. Hamaker returne j Wednes day evening from Ccrvallis. He Was accompanied by his daughter and her children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickinson de parted this morning for their home at Thornton, Washigton, after week's visit at this place. . SHOES Just received a new line of shoes. New patterns, all up to the minute. Call and look them over. T. P. Fish. Autin Altree of Portland, after a few days' visit with his son, Ed, and old acquaintances, returned the first of the week to the city. Miss Juliette Bradeson of Salem arrived last Saturday evening for a visit with her brother and sister, Charles Bradeson and Mrs. Ed Altree. Hunters should be more careful how .they handle fire arms. Recent ly Borne hunters going up the river in a boat shot at something on the tideland. The bullet stiuck a cow knocking one of its horns off and came near hitting the owner of the cow who was standing near. Peo ple who handle guns so recklessly should not be allowed at large. Have you seen my new line of SHOES? Call and look them over. I am sure I can please you. T. P. Fish. Sheriff Geer is building a new residence on Grove street, east of Mrs. Alexander's home. J. G. Plank has traded his farm up Mill Creek and will settle' down permanently in Toledo. Miss Anna Baird went to -Eddy-ville Sunday evening to take charge of the school at that place. . Chad Corgan returried last Friday evening from a several weeks', visit at his old home in the East. Bridge Foreman S. J. Brown re turned Tuesday' evening from Al bany and went over to his homestead at Siletz the following day,. Walter Maynard, who shot Bob Tronson at the Kernville cannery. during a brawl two weeks ago was tried in Justice Court at that place and was turned loose, tha J finding him justified ' in the act. Harold Anderson was fined fifty dollars for his part in theracket. In a Dogged Sort of Way people go on buying Candie3 and Confections at any old price, and at any old kind of store. They do not know what they are buying or eat ing. They only know it tastes sweet, and that is enough for them. Perhaps if they knew what they really were eating they would not put it into their mouths. We handle only the purest Candies, Bon Bons and Chocolates. We guaran tee their purity. Palace of Sweets AL WAUGH, Prop. FIST J1N3 HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. list Winsloiv' Sootiiino Svrdp has been nr.ed for over KIXTY YEARS by MILUONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TK'4TI11NG, with PERFECT SUCCESS, it SOOTHES the CHILI), SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS nil 1'AlN- CURES WIND COLIC, Bn4 is the best remedy for D1AKKHCEA. It is at polutcly harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. v.'inslow's Sxthinff Svrtip," and ake no otbei kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Hairwork of all kinds done. Sin gle switches $1,50, three strand $2.50. Also weaving of rag rutrs, 50 cents per rug. Mrs. T.Tellefson, Yaquina, Oregon. . Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds ou hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the General Fund, ami endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds" up to July, 9th, 1910. Interest on said warrants to cease on and nfter,said date. G. 1$. McCluskey, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this 21st day of September, It'll. GIVE AID TO STRIKERS. Sometimes liver, kidney and bow els seem to go on a strike and re fuses to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Ex cellent health soon follows. Try them. 25c at Toledo Drug Co. RED FRONT BLACKSMITHSHOP F. W. CARSON, Prep. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black smithing of all kinds. Satis- faction guaranteed. TOLEDO ' OREGON Aow is the time to make Kraut. Leave orders at thea Racket and they wll be filled promptly. The members of Toledo grange and all prospective candidates for. membership are asked to be present at a special meeting to be held promptly at 1 :30 o'clock, Monday, at the Odd Fellows' Hall. State Lecturer H. A. Darnell will be pre sent and assist with the initation of several prospective members. The outlook for the grange here is very good at present. There fs much interest and if all the people who have expressed a favorable altitude come forward, . Toledo will soon have one of the strongest granges in the county. Some of the best people of the vicinity are expected to unite with the membership at the special meeting on Monday. When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take. Jt is equally valuable for children. It is amous for its cures over a large part ol the civilized world. uLiinnii ur vjiin l ivi lo run CATARRH THAT CON TAINS MERCURY, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repu table physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of your system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. .Testimonials free. Sold by Drug gists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . 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 y it is the best medicine ever sold a over a druggist's counter. n ... .. . Ka THE BON BONIERE .51. N. ANDERSON, l'rop. Choice Confections Summer Drinks Ice Cream , v Iralts, Nuts Tobacco, Lunch Goods Bpst Brands Cigars TOLEDO, OREGON HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Toledo, Oregon O. MIDDLEKAUFF Law, Real Estate and Insurance Toledo ' oiimom Hottesrs