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Lincoln Cpaflty Leader COLLINS A llAYDEy, Pi-pushers d ttrort l the wnonicc l 1 olwo,"irtgon. a ix Month 1 50 75 ' 60 ! : "w .... AlWiiF.TISIXO ETES . Mriiy,ie ecu: for Inch pr Inane Lnnil :irt Bonding NollOl'S, )r tioiioM-f ur "nlBi Wrtined, Kie., flra lines oi ntnio 'Jf iBf IsMtei too per mouth. ;Hnti.n t:.il Nnticen, IS: Timlwr Silre. in. Lincoln County to the Front We ate receiving more inquiries concerning Toledo and Lincoln county this Spring than evr before, which is a very good indication that people are more interesed in this section of the state than ever before.' We answer these inquiries as best we are able, but they pour in so fast that peihaps we do not answer them as well as they should le antwered, still we exoect to see tfe number of tVo-:e people located i.ere before tie jear is out. We reproduce here a number of tl-r inquiries which we have re vived during the fast week. We scn.1 these people literature cor cerning the country, also sample copies of the1 Leader. Shawnee, Oka., Feb. 10th. Dear fcirs: Pleasa send me a t-nrrple cupy of the Leader and oblige. E. J. Dudson. Carringron, N. D., Feb. 10, 1913 Dear Editor: Will yon peas send me a sample copy of your paper, "The Lincon Co. Leader.'-' Respectfully yours. Nally Campbell. Portland, Feb. ISth. To the Lincoln County Leader: Would you kindly send me a sample c )py of your paper. I have bougl.t auiiic land in Lincoln county end wuuld like a paper from there. Yours truly, B. H. Hansen, f003, C2d Ave. S. E. Cunyen City. Colo., Feb. 11, 1913 Lincoln County Leader, Dear Sirs: Piase send me a copy of your paper. I figure on bting a resident of your county and I will subscribe as eocn as l can mane arrange ments to do so. Reso. vours, V. C. Norton. 1901 FranklnSt. . Siloam Springs, Ark, Feb 15, 1913. Daar Sirs: , Would be pleased to have you send me a sample copv of the Leader. Thanking you in advance for your kindness, I remain Yours truly, . M. Halvorsen. Adna. Wash,. Feb. 9th. To the Editcra. Dear Sirs: I have been reading Mr. Addison Bennett's letters in the Oregonian, regarding the resources of Lincoln county, and as a result have become somewhat interested in your county.' In consequence am writing to ask if you will send me a sample copy of your paper and if you will write me such other information as you may sett fit. Would like to know about the prospect for renting improved cr nartly improved farms within a reasonable distance, Bay three, four tr five miles from town; also if there are any sawmills there o near your town. Can you give me the names of the superintendent or manager of same that 1 may com municate with them. Any infer mation regarding farms or stock ranches for rent or work about sawmills, i;i a skilled capacity, will be gratefully received. Yours very truly, A. W. Strange Mill City, Or.. Feb. 16th. Editors Lesder, Toledo, Or. Dear Sirs: Please send me a copy of the Lincoln County Leader. and oblige, S. M. Krotzer. Astoria, Or., Feb. 17th Messrs. Collins HayHni, Toledo, Or. Dear Sirs: Enclosed please find 10 cents, stamps, for a copy of your paper. Would you kindly give me some information about ' your town the price of building lots and the wages paid for common labor around tho mills and factories located in the town. Wish to move with my family to a small town where I can find steady em- Now is the Time To Buy Your STOVE AND Ranges from 15 per cent, off on NYE & PETERSON THE HABDAVAEE MEN CO M Is serving. Short Orders at Ail Hours " DAY or NIGHT REMEMBER the Regular Sunday Chicken Dinners; Ferved by our chef, Billy Depew. These dinners are gaining in favor with cur patrons. GIVE THE COMMERCIAL A TRIAL G. L, McCAULOU, Prop. Ecr Ir e Habitual Strieker whether his choice be a Cigar, Cigarette or Pipe of Tobacco we offer the very best materials. We have a standard of quality that never varies and the best judges of smokes in any form patronize us regularly. We solicit a trial for your own ske and ours. You will then know where to get the best in all smokers articles. Try Al's Thorouhgbreds. AFs Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. ployment at fair wages. Respectfully, E. L. Gonyon. Montrose, Colorado, Feb. 14th. Weekly Leader. Gentlemen: Please mail me a copy of your newspaper. Respectfully, A. C. Townley. We are in receipt of a letter from Kasmuir Busch, a former re anient of this place, enclosing a dollar and a half for the Leader. Mr. Busch is now located in busi ness at Chicago. - WANTED. Young person to copy informa tion from public records at Court house. K. E. Pusey,' -816 Spalding Bid., Portland, Oregon. $32.50 to all heating stoves BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids for the grading of Folmsbee Hill in road distrkt 23. ou Big Elk road plans County Clerk and John Folmsbee, road super visor. All bids to be filed with County Clerk on or before Friday, March 7th at 9 o'clock a. ni. John Folsmbee, Road Supervisor, . BIDS WANTED. Elk City, Or., Feb. 8, 1913. Sealed bids for making fill, Big Elk road at Blair creek, plans and specifications on file with the County Clerk and D. B. Ram.dell, road supervisor. All bids to be presented on or befure 9 o'clock a. m., Friday, March 7, 1913. D. B. Ramsdell. , Road Supervisor. Premiums Free YQV CAH'T LOSE Each customer receives their choice of our Selected Premiums FREE with required amount of slips. OUR MOTTO; Qnlck Sales and Small Profits TOLEDO'S incoln County (INCOttPORATF.D) ToSedo, Oregon Does a General DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS W.M. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS x Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH VEEK TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES I I. VELL EQUIPPED WITH ..' GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Rune Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at sill hours. Gen zral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD HAY AND FEED FOR SALE. FOR SALE Full-blood white Wyandutte cock erels. J. D. Hafhaker, Toledo. DR. M. L. MORRIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Ofstedahl Building Toledo. Oregon R. V. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLBDO, OKKOON Office in OfstedRbl Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p, m. Emergency Calls at any time BOTH 'PHONES Graham & Jones All kinds of Draying. Rates Reasonable. 1 . PLOWING DONE . . , IIACKET ANK Banking Business Interest 9 on ; 3 Time Deposits J BDTH PHONES There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secre tions, aids expectoration: and re stores the system to a healthy con dition. For sale by all druggists. FOR SALE. 29 head ewes, all heavy with lamb, and 1 registered Shropshire buck. Charles Sevreson, On Sam Logan place. Toledo, Or. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much con cerned over the frequent colds con tracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vital ity and paves the way for the more serious diseasts that so often fel low. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists. KNUDSON & OLSON Transfer & Livery Mutual Phone at Residence Our Prescription Department kj .Important., c A m BrarvcK of our. y is presided over by expert and care ful compounders who thoroughly j understand their profession. What ever your doctor sends hero will be! accurately compounded with the ex-' act proportions of the drugs desig-j nated. We are prompt and polite,) and our charges are based upon thej quality of the service rendered. A single visit will convince you. TOLEDO DRUG CO. FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eczema, tetter and talt rheum keep their victims in perpetual' torment. The application of I Chamberlain's Salve wiil instantly' allay thi3 itching. and many cases! have been cured by its us2. For sale by ail dealers. Sandre Rorntvedt was a Nortons visitor yesterday. C. L. Green and family have moved to Newport. Lot Butler arrived Friday evening for a visit among friends. ' Frank Thompson arrived down from Salado lust evening. Mrs. H. Gannon was called to Portland this mcrnine bv the ill- nnco i.f View tail rvl f n Max. l.'i'nln "i-nj v. .uauuiti, nils, v luid Small. Have a g?od many inquiries for dairy ranhecs. If you will take some Valley land or city property as part payment, address me at Newberg, Oregon. White & Co. G. K. Freeman of Newport was in the city several days the first of the-week Mr. Freeman is fixing up his property here and expects to return to Toledo with his family soci. The Ladies Aid Society, which was to have met with Mrs. H. Gan non next Tuesday afternoon, will meet at the home of Mrs: C. P. Merrell, Mrs. Gannon having bren hastily called to Portland by sick ness. M. N. Anderson was appointed by the councp Monday evening to finish out the unexpired term of H. F. Nulton, whose resignation was accpted last meeting. Norm has served in the council before, is onto the ropes and will make us a good counilman. George Trowbridge, who conducts the greenhouse on the Swearingen farm two miles hbove town, will furnish flowering plants to ail school children of the county. These plants are to be grown by the children and exhibited at the County Fair, when prizes will be awarded for the best plants. Teachers arc requested to send a list of the names of their pupils who will attend the plants to Mr. Trowbridge at Toledo. TO PARENTS. Notice is hereby given that if the parents of Toledo and vicinity are unable to keep their boys out of my pasture 1 will employ other means to do so. George Schenck. TO TEACHERS. The following classics will be used for the examinations in 1913, in June IS, 19, 20 and 21, and Dec ember 17. 18, 19 and 20th: Classics for June Snow Bound. tRiverside lit. ser.) Houghton, price prepaid, 17c. First Bunker Hill Oration. (Pocket classic.) Mac, price 25c. Hamlet. (Lake. Eng. classics.) Scott, price 25c. Classics for December Macbeth (Lc!:c. Yrg.c!r23fc3. Scott, price 25c. Lady of the Lake. (Standard Eng. classics.) Scribner, price 35c. Schurz' Abraham Lincoln. (Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, price 17c. The classics 'may be secured from J. K. Gill & Co.. Portland, or any book dealer. The samev classics will be used for the American and the English literature, . Comparative Digestibility of Food Made with different Baking' Powders From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows : Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder; 100 Per Cent Digested Bread made with phosphate powder; 684A Per Cent. Digested Bread made with alum powder; 67 Per Cent. Digested" These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. Uncls Sam Says Stop It If you should receive a notice fro m us that your subscription is in arrears and that unless you come through at once your pgper will hi stopped, don't get sore at us, but cough up like a good sport. Don't let your paper be stopped, for then you will have to borrow your neighbor's to read, and he will tell his wife, "Neighbor Jones didn't pay his cubscription to the Leader so they had to stop it." and she will tell it at the seeing circle, an i well you know where it wil' end. ; . We do not stop it because we are afraid to trust you but because Un cle Sam eays we must, or else pay a fine of from $100 to $500. Now we like to 6cnd you the Leader, but we do not care to do so quite this badly and are going to obey Uncle Sam like a little man and not run any chances. We are willing to send it for one year then if you don't do your part we must stop it. Following are some extracts from a notice which we received from the postoffice department this week : "Any person who shall submit or cause to be submitted to any post master or to the Postoffice Depart ment or any officer of the postal servica any false evidence relative to any publication, for the purpose of securing the admission thereof at at the second class rate of trans portation in the mails, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and for every such offense, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hund red nor more than five hundred dol lars." "The right of publishers to ex tend In good faith credit on sub scriptions is recotrnized and will not be abridged, and although all sub scriptions are regarded as expiring With the period for which tney were obtained, nevtrthcless, in or der to give an opportunity tu secure renewals, copies of their publica tions will be accepted for mail n. as to subscribers at the usual secund-class rates of postage for a period of one year from the date of expiration; but copies sent to persons after one year from the date of the expiration of their sub scriptions, unlesssuch subscr'r'ions be expressly renewed for a definite time, together with an actual pay- rrcr.t cf twrrciirrr r cr a tcra fee promise of payment, will not be accepted at the pound rate, but will be accepted at 'the transient sscond-clars rate of one cent for esch four ounces or fraction there of, prepaid by stamr"; r.ffixed." In a hotly contested basketball g me at the rink la: t evenirg the .odies beat the High School girls by the score of 13 o 11. At the end o: the second htlf the scora was a t'e so another was played to ste which was the best team. The grange will hell an open meetng Wednesday, February 26th. The subject to be discussed will be the betterment of the dairy indus try. The meeting starts at 10 o'clcck. The public is cordially in vited. Bring jour baskets. Mrs. A. W. Morgan departed for Portland th's'morning, having rc cieved a telegram announcing the death of her mother, Mrs. Stratton. Remember the Washington's Birthday dance at Oddfellow Hall this evening, given by Rosebrooks Orchestra. FOR SALE. One 20-24 h p. Gray enigne, now used in launch Transit. Price re asonable. For particulars see H. A. Norton, Elk City. BULL FOR SALE. A. J. C. C. Jerecy bull, 6 years old. fine disposition. Price reason able. Correspondence solicited. S. T. Loudon, Eddyville, Or. FOR SALE. Good work mare, weight 1250 lbs, in excellent condition, very gentle. Price, if taken now, $65.00. Address, T. Kurtichanov, Chitwood, Or. FOR SALE. One 2i inch farm wagon; 1 spring wagon; 1. 12-inch stubble and sod plow; 1 60-tooth steel lever harrow; 1 cultivator; 1,600 lb. capacity Simplex cream Eepar ator, all tools nearly new; 1 team of good work mares, also set of good harness; 1 fine young Hoi stein cow. giving milk and fresh in May; a lot of extra early seed po tatoes; some good pieces of furni ture; ako 2, 10-gallun milk cans; pood lot of hay. S. Reichen, On Defoe place. ' Siletz, Or. Ik ite Mml . On the Water Front Is the Ecst Pkice TO EAT IX TOWN We want to Live and Ix?t Live Call and See Us SHERIFF' SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. John O. Hendrickson, plaintiff, vs. Seaview Land & Trust Company, a corporation, defendants. By virtue of an execution, judg-i mcnt order end decree, and order of sale issued account of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 1st day of February, 1913, upon the judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the first day of February, 1913, in favor of John O. Hendricksun, plaintiff, and against the Seaview Lend .and, Trust Company, a corporathn, de-1 fendant, for the sum of $8,611.8? with interest thereon at the rate1 of six per cent per annum from May 22, 1911, the further sum of i $116.41 due for taxes, and the fur- ther sum of $250.00 attorney's' fe?s, and the further sum of $21.25 1 cost and disbursement:!, and the1 costs of and upon this writ, cuin-i mending me to make sale of the i following described real property, 1 towit: The Southwest Quarter (SWi) of Section 29, in Township 11,! Eolith of Range 11, west cf W. M.j in Lincoln county, Oregon, contain-1 ing 167 acres, more or less, accord-, to tne official Government sur-; vey thereof; All that portion of Lot 2 in Sec tion 30, containing C acres herein after described; and all of Lots 3 and 4 of Section 30, In Township 11, south of Range 11, west of W. M., in Lincoln county, Oregon, con taining 72 acres, more or less ac cording to the Govrenment survey thereof. The portion of said Lot 2 in said Section 30 hereby conveyed, being all cf said Lot 2, which is described as fallows: Beginning at the Southwest ccrner of said Lot 2, identical with the Northwest cor ner of Lot 3, in said Section 30, extending thence northerly about 330 feet to the mouth of a creek; running thence southeasterly up said creek as a boundary line to a point about. 100 feet east from the Section line between Sections 29 and 30, where said creek approaches l 1 iL. . iu oiiu crosses ine norm quarter section line, between the north half snd the south half of Section 29; thence west on the half section line between the north half and the south half of Section 9, to the place of beginning, and con tinuing between Lot 2 and Lot 3 of Section 30, containing 6 acres ac cording to survey thereof. Lots 1 and 2 in Section 31 of said Township 11, south of Range 11, west cf W. M., in Lincoln county, Oregon, containinng 34 acres and 40 acres respectively, ac cording to the official survey there of; also, that certain tract of land laying on the west and contiguous to Lut 2 of said Section 31. and extending between the western line of Lot 2 in Section 31, Township 11, south of Range 11, west if W. M. to the Pacific ocean, and con taining 21 acres, more or less, ac cording to the Government survey thereof; said Lots 1 and and 2 and the additional portion last men tioned containing 76.75 acres in Section 31, said Township and Range aforesaid. . The Northwest Quarter (NWJ) of Section 32, in Township 11, south of Range 11, west of W. M. in Lincoln county, Oregon, contain ing 167 acres more or less, accord ing to Government lurvey . thereof. The above conveyance of the sev eral tracts embracing 82.75 acres, according to official survey thereof, and embraing the Southwest Quar ter (SWI) of Section 29. the Northwest Quarter (NWJ) of Sec tion 32, and all of Sections 30 and 31, lying west between fcuid Sections 29 and 32 end the Pacific ocean. Salem Beer The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Salem bottled beer is the equal of any Extern product, being esixsciully brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink in the real meaning of tho word, conducive to both health ami enjoyment of life. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon GO TO The WHITE CORNER Store When in need of The Best Groceries Flour, Feed, in fact anything in General Merchandise. It will pay yon to see our lines. Not only do we have the lowest prices, but we are Giving away a Piano II. S. VAN CLEVE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given theat the 'undersigned have been appointed, by the County Court of Lincoln ; county, state of Oregon, adminis trators with the will annexed, of !the estate of Francis M. Stanton, 'dee-eased. All persons having i claims against said estate are re quested to present the same, pro ; perly verified as by law required, ! to us it our home near Toledo, j Oregon, within six months from ! the date of this notice. Alfred M. Stanton, Edwin M. Stanton. Administrators, with the will an nexed, cf the estate of Francis M. Stanton, deceased. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, o ;:n v : it UUIMJU 11111, V W1JU 19 L1IC lllULIll.'l (of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble ana constipation by Chamberlain's Tab lets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all drug gists. Send Now for Free Copy L. - K CHAS. H. LILLY CO. Sottl together with the 6 acre tract in the southern portion of Lot 2 of Section 30, and a triangular strip in Section 31, west of Lot 2, in Section 31, all in Township 11, south of Range 11 west of W;. M., in Lincoln county, Oregon. Together with all and (singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and de cree, and order of sale, and in com pliance with the commands of paid writ, I will on Saturday, the 8th day of March, 1913, at ten o'clock a m., at tho front door of the County Courthouse in Toledo, Lin coln county, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, and interest which the within named defendant had on the 22d day of May 1911 the date of tho mortgage herein foreclosed or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof to satisfy said execution judgment order and de- Lcree interest coat aim accruing cuai.. Bert Geer Sheriff Lincoln county Oregon. Dated this 7th day of February 1913. . Geo. W. Hazen, 609 Chamber of Commerce Bid., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for plaintiff. Fivst issue Friday February 7, 1913. Last issue Friday February 28, 1913. 7S CATALOG J' I ... . ..' the BON BONIEREl M. N. ANDKKSON, 1'rnp. Choice Couj'eriimm Sum in vt' J)riiih-t Ire Cream Milk Shaken Jriiln, XutH Tobacco, Lunch Goods ! Stationery Bst Brands Cicnrs 1 TOLEDO, ORE'iON" WAUGH '5 MARKET FRONT STREET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Cash Price Paid for IliJesi LESTER WAUGH, Prep. REASON ENTHRONED. Because meats are so tasty they are consumsed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, bit iousnes and constipation. Revise? your diet, let reason and not a pamered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets and you wi soon be well again. Try it. F sale at all dealers. Do yuu know that more real dan ger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid your seli of the cold as quick y as pos sible. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS For four weeks regularly use DrJ King's New Life Pills. They stim ulate the liver, improve disgestion. renove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from vour face and body and you feel better. Regin at once. Buy at Toledo Drug Co. How to Pull Stumps A most valuable pamphlet. Tells ami illustrates how to clear atuinn land nt the lowest known cost otr acre bv de vices just perfected. Free to owners of stump land who send me their names. John A. Gorman, ina Western Ave, Seattle. Obey that impulse. Smith & Smith.