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Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR COLLINS & HAYDEX, TcnusnEBS KDre1 nt th. mmtoffirp lit Toledo, Oregon. ucond-clnrHii nil niHlter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - f SO Six Mot, ili - . 75 Three. Montli.? - y - 611 APVERTIMNU IUTIW rMaplajr, 10 (t'nt per Inch run- Iwne. Lnriil mid Hen1hig Nollci', &c per line. Kotirc for snle, Wiuitud, Klc, live llnfts or nnl.'V per lumic; We per month. Honis.4te:t Notices, 15: Timber .Notice, f 10. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, Death has invaded the home cf our respected Mayor, I. R. Wishart. and taken from him a lov ing wife and from his children a tender and affectionate mother, Be it resolved, That deeDestsym pthy of this Council he extended to Mayor Wishart and his motherless children in their deep affliction, knowing how weak human sympathy is in a great affliction like t nn, yet at the border of hurr.un lif j it is all humanity can give. Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Council and given to the papers of this City for publication, and that, as a fur ther ;.ign of sympathy ' cf this Cocncil, that it now stands ed journed until the next tegular meet ing (hereof. As death has taken a leving mother from our friend cr.d 'tchool roate, Russell Wishart, vvc, the pupils of the Public School, extcnl to Lim our deepest cympzthy. Clare Hardin?;, Terrencc Gnither, Margie Call, Committee. GRAMMAR SCHOOL NOTES. The pupils cf the Toledo Gram mar Bchool a-e well pleated with their new teacher Mr. Bothers. Friday, October 18th. the pupils organized a literary society end elected the following officers to serve till the first of the year: President, Delia Paine; Vice-President, Hobart Dickson; Secretary, Stella Davis: Treasurer, Alvin Schlecht; Program Committee. Fannin Green, Ilah Sherwood and Mollie Ross; Editor, Stanley Ander son. They are all taking interept in their work. After the first of the year new officer will be elected. The first program will be as fol lows: Music, instrumental, Dora Salvage; recitation, Alvin Schlecht; reading, Fanny Green; composition, "The Panama Canal." Ilah Sher wood; reading, Hobart Dickson; recitation, Stella Davis; reading, Margie Ball; reading. Miles Cook; composition, "The American Flag," Millie; recitation, Winnie. A pro gram will be rendered every Friday afternoon. : The Siletz Juniors won ' the first football game of the season on the Toledo grounds;, the 20th of this month. You can make Someone . HAPPY by Giving them Your Piano Votes If You are not Saving for Yourself. " Be Sure and Ask for Them withi Livery Cents worth- of Your Purchase. Why not enter the Race Yourself ? R.rS. VAN CLEVE. Vh?n you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opinion : "I have sold Cbamberlan's Cough Remedy for fifteen years" nays Enos Lollar of Saratoga Ind. "and consider it the best cn the market." For sale by all druggists. H. A. Schlecht and daughter, Rosa, went to Portland lasl Satur day morning. . T. Jav Buford. a former Indian agent at Siletz and hotel man of this city, wrsin town last Satur day mornirg.', He was returning from a visit on the Siletz with old time friends. Perfect . - i will last a long time without need ing repairs. That is the kind of wnrk we are noted for the per manent sort that requires no tinker ing afterwards. We do all kindjof indoor and outdoor Plumbing new work or repairs. Our charges are reasonable, our work quick and thorough and you will find us good people to know in cases cf emergency. Ml : HARDWAEE MIEN" They Loak 7 t. ' . I to any. smoker, but they prove themselves delicious smokes on actual tost. Al's Thoroughbreds are favorites with th-3 critical after the first trial. They are maue of the choicest selected tobacco in a cleanly manner. They last long anj are fragrant and enjoyable, lust try one and see if you can re sist the temptation to buy a box. Al's Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. WHY CONGRESSMAN W. C. HAWLEY Should be Re-elected to Congress Because in point of ability, experi- - etice and qualifications no op posing candidate can favorably compare with him. Because to large abilities and effi ciency is added his known hon esty, manhood and a character without blenvsh. Because born in Oregon he knows her needs and has.already sc ' cured millions of dollars for public improvement in tie First District. Because he - travels thousands of miles over his district annually conferring with his constituants and learning their needs Because it has been proven that he is industiious, all ?, efficient . and successful in serving all the people and not a favored few Because he has been a faithful pub lic servant, working up to a position of influence in national affairs so that Presidents Taft and Roosevelt, his associates of all parties and constituents gen erally, praise him in terns sim ilar to those used by Governor West, after a visit to the National Capital, when ba said in an interview: "In intellect, oratorical ability and devotion to the interests of the people, ' Hawley stands head and shoul ders above the great majorit of the members of the Nation al House of Representatives." (Paid Adv. Congressional Commit tee, 1st District) . - John Fogarty of Newport was in the city yesterday. Plumbing Temp ikg. SHERIFF'S SALE. ; , .. . 'in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of "Lin coln..., ' A. C. Gige, plantiff "' Leiv M. Grames, defendant.' , ay virtue pi an executon and pr der of sale issued put of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 25th day of September, A. D.. 1912, in favor of A. C. Gage and against Levi M. Grames for the sum of $1248.29 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per an num from the 27th day of April, A. D., 1912, and a further sura of $81.00 damages and costs, command ing me to sell the following ce scirbed real property situate in Lin coln county.' Oregon, as follows towit: . Noitheast one-fourth of Section 35 I. 7 S R. 9 W of the Wi'lamette Meridian in Lincoln county Oregon. Now therefore incompliance with the demands of, said execution and order of salo I will on.Saturday the 16th day of November A. D. 1912, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the county Courthouse in the city of Toledo Lincoln county Ore gon sell lo the highest bidder for cash all the right title and interest of the above named Levi M. Grames defendant in he ebove namec,a:tion in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale, interest, ccst3 and accruing costs. BertGecr Sheriff of Lincoln connty Oregon. Dated this 18th day of October 1912. Date of first publication Oct.18 1912. Date of last publica tion Nov. 15 1912. ' Monmouth Creamery Co. Monmouth, Oregon The Monmouth Creamery knows where to buy the best cream. That's why eo many cars go from Lincoln ounty to Monmouth. That's why they can make such good butter. You can get it at R. S. Van Cleve's store INCOLN BOUNTY v (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon Does a General. DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS Wm. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST ' . Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK . TOLEDO FEED and SALE STABLES . I. TELL' EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES iUlATTENTIOX GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Dniy Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours.' Gen aral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD, lJKY AND FEED FOR SALE. Every Hour of the ' Day or Night At mm .1st door south of Norm Ander son's' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon; Serial 02898. September 28, 1912 Notice is hereby given that Bela Wright, of Ona, Oregon, who. on the 31st day of January, : 1911, made- Homestead entry Serial No. 02898,' for SWJof SWJ. Section 17, Township 12 south, Range 11 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above' described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 14th day of November, 1912., Claimant names a witnesses: Andrew Gallagher, -John Guil liams, John Coovertand S. A. Holm green, all of Ona, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, will receive bids for the construction of a bridge over Depot slough near the railroad bridge in said county and state. Bids will be received for furnishing the piling and doing the work, or for furnishing all material and do ing the work. ; All bids must be filed with the County Clerk on or before Novem ber the 5th, 1912, and in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the Clerk's office. , R. H. Howell, County Clerk. We have a splendid, sunny loca tion at Olssonvillc. Cosy 3-room cottage, tastily furnished, some dandy pieces in oak; city water; a pretty gar-Jen lot 50x100 all fenced. A dream of a home, and tremend ously cheap at only $550 cash. Can add another lot beside it at $15 cnsb. Rick man & Smith, Newport. ANK Banking Business 1 Interest "on . Time Deposits BOTH PHONES Vote for tillage Hi bomber 320 X Yes v It. provides six-ton ths of a mill tux fur cmprt of Agricnlturul College utul Uni versity of Oregon, giving them iM-'niw noiit Hiipport and taking tlwio out ol politics.. It also provides one Board I Uvgutits, thus tolving the problem oi co-operiitioit, consolidation, dlvitiion oi courses and economy of management. ' It does not Increase the uveragt rate of taxation. ' It repeals the $500,000 Ualvcf Sty appropriation bill. . , . : The Bill is endorsed by Gorernor West: "This Bill is in the. interest oi good business and should pass." ' By L. R. Alderman, State Baperin teudeat Publie lustntetion : "Experience la other states shew uiiUage bill prin ciple to be correct." ... By Will H. Daly, President, Oregon State Federation of Labor : "No argu ment o'an successfully combat the bnueUI to the state that will follow the adoption of the millisge tax plau." I ., Endorsed by Portland Tax Fay era League. Bill prepared by committee of Gorer nor' Commission, Boards of Regents, and admtaistratiTa dicers at the twt Institutions. - W. E. HGWliLL CnaiRMAX or owvbrmuk's C'oHMisstoa Paid Adv A LOG ON THE TRACK of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if not removed,, bo dop loss of appetite. It mean Ifckof vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indirec tion. Michael Hessheimer. of Lin-, coin, Nebr.. had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Elec tric Bitters put him right on his ft again. They have . helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 60 cents at Toledo Drug Co. SAVES LEG OF EOY. "It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his leg; on account of an ugly ulcer, caused Dy a bad bruise," wrote D. F, How ard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors, treatment failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptons, piles. 25c. at Toledo- Drug Co. Merchant H nry Lewis went to! Portland the first of the week. LIVERY i Order Your Wood Now Slab and edge wood, 52.50 per coru. Delivered within four blocks of the mill; ' f Both phones. J. Rattey. SHERIFF'S SALE OF ' REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution duly issued i out of the Circuit Court of the j State of Oregon, for the County of ' Lincoln and to me directed on the J 23d of August, J912, upon a judg-1 ment pnd decree duly rendered, en-! tered of record and docketed in and ! by baid Court on the 2d day of August, 1912, in a certain suit then I in said Court pending, wherein E. j Ellis and F. L. Wood were plaintiffs' and Elizabeth Claggett, Edward! Williams, J. J. Small, George Ma-; son, C. 0. Boyer and Effie E. Boyer, j hi3 wife, and Roy Morgan, were de- J fendants, in favor. of plaintiffs and, against said defendants. And the,1 said defendants J. J. Small, George Mason and C 0. Boyer recovered j separate judjanents and decrees' against the derendant, Elizabeth Claggett, and by which execution ; I am commanded to sell the prop-j erty in said execution mentioned j and hereinafter described to pay the j Eum due the plaintiffs, cf $648 55'; together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at 527.55. And in said judgment and decree it is further adjudged and decreed that defendant, J. J. Sir all. have judgement against' de fendant. Elizabeth Claggett, on his note and mortgage for the sum of $376.25 together with intersst thereon from August 2. 1912. at the rate of ten per cent per annum together with $10.00 'as costs and disbursements of this suit incurred for the defendant, J. J. Small. And in said judgment and decree it is further adjudged and decreed that defendant George Mason have judgment against defendant Eliza beth Claggett on his note and mortgage for-the sum df $371.70 together with interest thereon from August 2, 1912, at the r'ete of eight per cent per annum together with the costs and disbursements of said suit incurred by said defendant George Mason,' taxed and allowed at $10.00. - And in said judgment and decree it is further adjudged and decreed Ihat all of the mort gaged premises hereinafter des cribed be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of' Lincoln County. Ore gon in the manner prescribed bv law, and tba at such sale the undi vided one half interest in and to said premises which the defendants C. 0. Boyer and Effie E. Boyer had on. January 8, 1911, be first sold and then and there at the time of such sate the ' undivided one half interest which the defendant Eliza beth Claggett had in and to said premises on January 8,19U,be sJd I win on Saturday, the 2d day of November, 1912, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m., pn said day at the front door of the County Court House hi Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon,' sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand pn the day of sale, all right, title, interest and estate which said de fendants C, 0. Boyer and Effie E n -a m ' uoyer, nis wne, and ail persons claiming under them subsequent to January 8, 1911, had in, of and to said mortgaged premises and I also will on Saturday, the 2nd day of November, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Toledo, Lincoln County, uregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendant Elizabeth Claggett, and all persons claiming under her sub sequent to the date, of plaintiffs' said mortgage had in, of and to said mortgaged premises hereinbefore mentioned, and described in said execution as follows, to-wit: The South half (1) of the north east quarter and the Northeast quar ter' of the southeast quarter, and Lot Four (4) of Section Thirty-Five (35) in Township 13 South, - Range 9 West of the Willamette Meridan, containing 161 87 acres of land, more or less, situated in Lincoln County, Orecoi.. Said sales will be made subject to redemption in the manner pro vided by law and as provided in said judgement and decree. Dated this 4th day of October, 1912. Bert Geer, Sheriff for Lincoln County, Oregon. Attorney J. V. btewart is in Al bany today looking after legal mat ters. ' Joseph Streilmatter of Nortons was a county scat visitor last Sat urday. Mr. ?rd Mrs. George King of Oysterville were county seat visitors last Monday. ALTHAM WATCHES I am still at my old stand repair ing Watches and Soon will have a complete stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Bet ter than ever. sansaSansnNBSBnanssnaaa II. E. PETERSON, Walthiiiiiker, and Jcwi ler miAiO, . U 6 0A THE BON BONIERE i!. . A.NDEISSON, t'rop. Choice Covfccticns Summer Drinks lee Crea m Milk Shaken IVxlttS, XlttH '. Tobacco, Lxinch'TJlocds Stationery B"st Brands Cigars TOLEDO, OREGON "For many years 1 was troubled, in spite of all so-called remedies I used. At last I found quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful . , DR. KINC'S Nov; LHo Pills Adoiph ScliiDgock, Buffalo, N. Y. SS CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL 0RUC6ISTS, mmmmmaBmwmmmmmmmmmmmtmaanvmm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon, Serial .01411. October 5, 1912 Notice . is hereby given ' that George H.. Kemble, of Elk City, Oregon," whip, on October 14, ,1907, made Homestead Entry No. 16349, Serial. No. .01411, for Northeast quarter, Section . 24, . Township' 11' south. Range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to- the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at To ledo, Oregon. : on trie 26th day of November, 1912. ..... . . , Claimant names as witnesses: Hurston Parks, Paris Parks, Dave Ramsdell and Fred Weremeir, all of Elk City. Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice Portland, Oregon, Serial 01639 October 11, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Leander P. , Sampson, of Rose Lodge, Oregon, who, on March 18, 1912,. made Homestead Entry No. 01639, for SEJ NWi, SW1 NEJ and L"ts 3 and 4, Sectiun 6, Township 8 south, Range 9 west. Willamette MerHjn. has filed notice of inten tion a in ke final three year proof, to estttuiish claim to the land above described .before the Register and Receiver U.S. Land Office, at Port land, Oregon, on the 21st day of November, 1912 , Claimant names as witnesses: Wesley D. Horner, George H. Sampson and B. Paul Stutzle, all of Rose Lodge, Or.; and A. D. Spillera of Falls City, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. I Constipation I - Rev. F. S. Clemo visited Albany this week. If they bite you see the flea man. His ad tppears in this issue. Mr. Ogle of Independence was visiting his aunt, Mrs. H. Gannon, here the first of the week. F. Whiteaker of Dallas is visiting with his father in law, D. II . Will iams, and family near this city. Mrs. Frank Newton was called to Portland Monday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. T. AMcBrjde. Fred Russell went to Oakland Wedntsday moning to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Wishart. County Treasurer G. B. McClus key went to Portland yesterday morning on a Ehort business visit. W. H. Ccnibear, who works for the Toledo Lumber company, had the misfortune to mash his wrist between two ties Tuesday. Services' next Sunday at St. Johns church at 11 a. m.. and at Yaquina at 4 p, m. Everybody welcome. Rev. F. 0. Jones, Rector. B. F. Newby. the electrician, re turned from Portland last . Friday evening, accompanied by his wife and two children and sister. They will make their home here. CARD OF THANKS. ; We wish to thank our friends and neidibors for their help and beautiful floral offerings in the sick ners and death of our daughter. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pepin and Family. . CONCERNING EIGHTH GRADE FINAL EXAMINATONS. State cf Oregon, Department of Public Instruction, Salem. 1. Dates for Lincoln countv. (Three examinations annually. Each County Superintendent to ce lecr months for his county.) (b) -May 8-9, 1913. (c) June 5-6, 1913. ' (d) September 4-5,1913. 2. Program : (a) Thursday Physiology, Geography, History, nd . Civil Government. (b) Friday Grammar, Spel ling', Arithmetic, and Ag : riculture. 3. Sources of Questions: (a) Agriculture Stevens, Bur kett & Hill. (b) Arithmetic Practical Arith metic Smith. Fol'ow outline as given in State Course of Study. (c) Civil Government United States Constitution See out- " line in State Course of Study. (d) Geography State Course of Study; Redway and Hinman's Natural School Geography. - (e) History Doub. List of Top ics from History Outline in State Course of Study . and Current Events. - . : V -t (f) Grammar Beuhler's ' Modern English Grammar no dia- . graming.. Follow, outline as given in State Course ' of Study. . . i.,-.'. (g) ' Physiology Graded ' Lessons ' in Physiology and Hygiene KTonn. . . 1 (h) Reading The teacher will " send to the Countv Knrrin tendent the applicant's 1 class standing in reading, 1 which . will be taken bv such sunir. intendent as the applicant's standing in the subject.1 v (i) Spelling Reed's - Word Les sons. (j) Writing Specimens of penmanship-as indicated from manuscript in Grammar. . Respectfully submitted, , L.' R. Alderman. Superintendet Public Instruction. Note The examination in Auricul ture will not be given until the May examination. . SAVED BY HIS WIFE. . She's a wise woman who knows just what to do when her husband's life is in danger but, Mrs. R. J. Flint, Braintree,Vt.,isof that kind. "She insisted" on my using Dr. King's New Discoverv." writes Mr F. "for a dreadful cough, when j was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time tn Hup anA it completely cured me." A quick cure for coughs and colds, it's tht most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitia. hemnrr. hages. A trial will convince you." I 60 cts. and $1 00. . Guaranteed by 1 Toledo Drug Co. Care iii Compound ing. is one of the chief rules of our business. We don't "get near it" as some careless people do. but we make up a prescription exactly as written. Our Drugs are always pure and fresh the best the mark et affords.. And we are prorupt in putting up physician's prescriptions, although very reasonable Ln cur charges. TOLEDO DRUG CO. Mrs. "Stella Walter of Chitwood arrivtd last evening DR. 15. L, MORRIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in OfVcL-rtalil Building Toledo, 'Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon. Serial 0128-3 . Sept. 21. 1912 Notice is hereby given that Will Parks, of Elk City, Oregon, who, on June 22, ,1006, made Homestead Entry No. 15984, Serial No. 01286, for NWJ Sec. 25; Eh NEJ and NEJ SEJ Section 26, Township 11 south, Range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inrpi:- ion to make final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at To ledo, Oreogn, on the 7Ui day of November, 1.912. Claimant names as witnesses: M. H. Young, of Harlaji, Or., James A. Hodges and Dell Hodges of Salado, Oregon, and Joe Parks of Elk City, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. SHERIFFS' SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of. Oregon for the County of Lin coln.' James, Salvage, plaintiff, vs. F. W. Carson ind R. .Af. Carson, his . wife', defendants. " By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of ' the above entitled Court in the bove entitled action to me directed and dated the 8th day of September, A. D' 1912. in favor of James Sal vage, and against F. W. Carson and R. M. Carton, h is wife, for. the sum of $300 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent pe anriurft from the 21st day of May, A. D.' 1911, anu a zurtner sum of $35.00 attor ney's fees and the further sum of $12'.00 costs of this writ command ing me to sell the following des cribed real property Bituate in Lin coln county, Oregon, as follows, to wit: . . J- . : Bem'nnincr at the Nothwest rnrnor of Lot 6 in block 12 in Graham's 5th addition to the town of Toledo, running thence south 25 ft. thence east 100 ft. thence north 25 ft. to the northeast corner of Lot 5 in Block 12 in Graham's 5th addition to Toledo, thence west to point of beginning, all in Lincoln county, Oregon. ' Now, therefore in - compliance with the demands of Baid execution and order of sale Twill' on Satu day, the 26th day of October, A. D., 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the f ont door of the county Courthouse, m the city of To edo. Linnnln county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the richt. tit In and interest of the above-named F. W. Carson and R. M. Carson Ap. t ndans, in the above-named action, in the above-described property to satisfy said executicn and 'order of sale, interest, costs and accruing mss. Bert Gppv Sheriff cf Lincoln County, Oregon. natea tnis zlst day of Sent. 1912. Date of first "nublinntinn. 3ept. 27, 1912, Date of last Dub- licatlon, Oct. 25, 1912. j A Ja- - SI KI VWJmim -; ;i,,,fK ......-'. . VA.-.r.-:7l, MWjirW. The steel lining gives the speed grips the powder charge with just that compression needed to put all the drive of the explosion behind your load. , And with Eat tern Factory Loading, you're lure of the samo Pd a uniform spread of pattern in each and every shell. ' Shoe Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shcl'j tcr speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun. Remington Anns-Union LET THE WOMEN VOTE ' On the choice of a Rane or Heater and they will invariably choose one of those fine Charter Oaks at Rosebrook's. Their even- requirement in Furniture can also be supplied ut ROSEBROOK'S The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Saltm bottled be r i the equal of any Eastern product, being especially brewed for family and hotel trade; A temperance drink in the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and enjoyment of life. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon The WHITE CORNER Store Is always fighting the High Cost of Living. We are always making prices lower No jest. Call and See GROCERIES CIGARS CONFECTIONERY TIN rV ARE DRY GOODS TOBACCO . FRUITS CROCKERY . FRUIT JARS FLOUR AND FEED THE BEST V R. S. VAN CLEVE 5C YAQUINA BAY LUMBER CO. " (incorporated) '. '.;-'' ' , . ,: We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR (No HRpliug growth timber used) .Special Bills on Short Notice JOHN FOGARTY, Agent, Newport O. R. ALTREE, Manager Toledo Oregon THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For President, WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersev. For Vice President, THOMAS R. MARSHAL, of Indiana. A vote for Wilson is a vote for pro gress, efficiency and economy. (Paid Adv.) .. NOTICE. Henaftor all new customers or connections of electric lights will be placed on meters and charged meter rates. All old patrons will be placed nn meters as fast as the company can secure and install meters. Oct. 11. 1912. Toledo Light, Power & Mfg. Co , NITRO CLUB gSteel Lined SHELLS !i)tntntmi Cuba aisUtioif tWr bag. 7 Cut down the lead Cut down the guesswork Shoot the snprrl kVipIIi xnA itch your field and trap aver- Metallic Cartridge Co. is Now York Citv naEJEssHUs' eer VVAUGH'S MARKET FRONT STREET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Cash Prico Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Pre: Does your bov need n nnu i,:t - - ' ' UWIbf I have a comDlet linn nf suitable for bovs from thrpo r. - - fcv. Ill- t3en y jara in age. T. P. Fish.