Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 18, 1913, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR
COLLINS & HAYDEN. Tcblisbers
One Year r f 1 50
Six Montlm ... 75
Thre Moutlif - 60
Knttred at the l-nBtofllce t Toledo, Oregon, m
Mcond-cUmi n all matter.
ADVEKTIMNU UaTKS
IM'play, 10 cent per Inch per Itaue.
Local and Krudlng Nmlcvs, 6c par line.
Notice. for Sale, Wanted, Ktc, five lines or
nn1r "(Se per iitaiie; Wc per mouth.
Homextei.il Notices, tit: Timber Notice. 10.
Wm. Toner of Yaquina was a
Toledo visitor last Saturday.
J. Q. Adams was down from
Chilwood Saturday and Sunday.
Attorney G. B. McCluskcy was a
passenger for Newport Monday
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall and
children of Siletz speat Sunday in
this city.
Miss Blanche Jeffreys went to
Newport Saturday evening return
ing Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Elmer Helms visited
the first of the week with-Mr, and
Mrs. C. 0. Havvkina in this city.
G. W. Andrews came in the first
cf the week and hud the date on his
subscription marked up another
year.
The fourth quarterly conference
of the M. E. church, Toledo. Ore
gon, will be held on Wednesday,
July 23.
Misses Barbara and Katie Wan
tock (Shinur) arrived down from
Portland last evening for a visit
witn friends here.
Mrs. Sada Davis visited Friday
night with her sister, Miss Esther
Copeland. here, returning to New
port Saturday morning.
Arthur Scott returned to his
home at Brownsville Saturday noon,
after a week's visit among old
friends and acquaintances hero and
at Siletz.
Clarence Miller and friend drove
down from Portland Wednesday in
Mi. Miller's big auto and will spend
several days here with the former's
father, J. B. Miller, the logging
man.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoevet de
parted yesterday morning fcr Al
bany where they will make their
home. Mr. Hoevet, we understand,
will enter the sawmill business at
that place. The Leader will keetr
them posted on Lincoln ponntv I
Jack Fogarty last Friday pur
chased the residence of J. H. Mc
Neil at the corner of First and
Grove streets. Mr. and Mrs. Fog
arty have occupied this place since
coming to Toledo to reside about
two years ao. and will now make
it their permanent home,
, Every sidetrack iri loflh has been
full of loaded cars this week, ihe
output uf the sawmill. Yesterday
it took two enigncs to haul the
freight out, and yet the sidings are
crowded with loaded cars. We will
have to have more side tracks, more
trains or stflp the mills from sawing
bo much.
Word has just been received here
that Cecil McNeil was married the
15th of June to Miss Mary Ronco,
at Peedee, Polk county. After
spending tne bummer on a larm in
Polk county they will return to
Corona, Culifornia. where they will
make their home. Congratulations
and best wishes of Cccil'o many
friends in Toledo are extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Batcman came
over from their home on Lower
Siletz the first of the week to make
proof on their homestead. Leo
returned to the ranch today,
Mrs. Bateman and son will visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Ross, for some time before return
ing. Leo purchased fifty-two weeks
more Leader before returning.
H. G. Weaver of leaver Creek
was in the city Wednesday and left
an order at this office for one
thousand cucular letters. These
letters contain adescription of the
beauties of Oregon and Lincoln
rounty and tells what a good
country it is to live in. It also con
tains a description of Mr. Weaver's
ranch. Mr. Weaver will circulate
these letters in the East and in this
unique manner endeavor to find a
buver for his place. Mr. Weaver
is too old for hard work.
Is the Best Place on Earth
for a Home, Get One
All Kinds of Town Property, all
Sizes Ranches, from One to 560
Acres, and Timber Lands
Everything at the Right Price
W. L. Depew
Toledo, Oregon
Salem Beer
The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Salem kittled beer is 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 National
Joy Smoke
Jet
. ..
js, of course, 8, cigar. He who
knows what is good for him will
Smoke our famous Cigars, a frag
Pant, cool, delightful smoke that
would please the most particular
cigar critic. A single sample will
leave you yearning for a box.
They are mild, medium and strong;
suited, in fact, to all tastes. Try
one and you will admit they are
cheap for the money. Try Al's
Thoroughbreds.
AVs Smokehouse
AL WAUCH, Prop.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
next luesday afternoon with Mrs.
0. P. Merrell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Avery de
parted this morning fcr their new
home at Newberg.
The railroad company yesterday
put up a semaphore at the station
here. This will do away with the
flagging.
Lester Waugh, the cattle man,
went to Portland this morning,
where he will purchase fixtures for
his new market.
S. E. Coffin, who had the cun
tract for tearing down the old
water tower, completed the job this
week Another landmark gone.
We are in receipt of the consti
tution and by-laws of the Lincoln
County Taxpayers League, but ow
ing to being crowded for space can
not give it this issue, but will next.
Marshal Nye, with a force of
men. is removing the old corduroy
on the hill in front of George Hoe
fiein's nroDertv and laying clank
ing, which will be a big inmprave
ment. Dr. Burgess returned Tuesday
evening from Corvallis, where he
had been attending his little daugh
ter, Elsie, who fell from a ladder
while visiting her father here last
Saturday. .
R. J. Davis of Pullman, Wash
ington, was here the first of the
week looking after his interests on
the Siletz. Mr. Davis is instructor
of blacksmithing at the Pullman
Agricultural College.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlin
and family, with the exception of
one son who is coming overland
bringing some cows, arrived Wed
nesday evening and have taken up
their residence on what was the C.
John Salvage, who had been at
tending the reunion at Gettvsburc
returned home Monday evening.
Mr. Salvage reports a pleasant trie
but says the weather was unmerci
fully hot. both nicht and day. and
that it is quite a relief to get back
to the cooling breezes of the old
Pacific.
J. C. Carson arrived on Monday's
freight with a car of household
goods and registered Shorthorn
cattle, from Lincoln county, Nev
ada. Mr. Carson has purchased the
Henry Marsh place of 160 acres on
th Yachats and will Eo into the
cattle and ' dairy business. Of
course Mr. Carson came in- and or
dered a year's supply of Leaders
so as to keep pegted on matters in
Lincoln county,
WOOD
M. E. CHURCH
Regular services next
morning at 11 o clock, evenSrte at
8. by the pastor Everybody cor
idally invited to these services.
I will have the celebrated Stay-
Sunday ton 'lour in stock again in a few
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the many kind
friends and neighbors for their aid
and symDathy during our recent
bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Preuitt.
from
Lambert Nelson was down
Pioneer last Saturday.
Mrs. Jacob HolgHte died at her
home at Lutjens Wednesday, Julv
9th. The body was taken to Port
land for burial.
Surveyors are surveying for the
extension of the Toledo-Silctz rail
road, from the log dump on the
Parrish place to th C. & E. bridge.
L. H. Payne was up from New
port Wednesday. He and AlieRead
are building a large concrete reser
voir for the Newport waterworks
system.
H. L. Graves, chief foresler -of
the United States, arrived ticre
Wednesday, and in cotnparry with
I days. R. S. Van Cleve.
TL T . 1 ,. . . .
ine acnes' wnist Club was en
tertained at the home of Mrs. E.
M. Stanton last Friday afternoon.
rorester Cahoon and Buck of Eu
gene, went to Tidewater, going
over the trail by way of Table
Mountain. Mr. Graves is making
an inspection of the forest reserves
with a view fo releasing all agri
cultural lands and allowing settle
ment as homesteads.
ine state engineer issued two
permits for the appropriation of
water in Lineoln county during the
quarter ending June 30th. These
permits are as follows: B.F.Jones
as president of the Siletz Power
and Manufacturing enmnanv. has
secured a permit for the develop
ment of . 10.000 theoretical horse
power, with the waters of Siletz
river in section 10, township 10
souin, range iu west This is near
the Aaency. M. J. Slate of Alsea
also has a permit for the genera
tiOn of 12 horsenowpr with the
waters of Slate creek, in section 2,
townsuip 14 south, range 8 west.
BLOCK
EDGE
'SLAB
Nothing but well seasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
Now Is the Time
To lay in your Winer's
Supply. See me
JACK
BELLANY
Leave Your
Orders
for selected canning fruits, carefully selected.
buy now before
SUGAR
it raises. ' Get
stock on hand.
our price. A big
FRUIT JARS
sold in any quantity. Special price on large orders.
FLOUR
Byer's Blue Ribbon made of Pure. Hard Wheat.
Every sack Guaranteed. We have the sole agency.
OPEN ALL HOURS .
Our store is open at all hours for the accommodation
of our customers. No restrictions.
Toledo Racket Store
Warnock & Hughes
Don't Forget Our Special Cash Discount
L
1NCOLN WOUNTY
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
B
ANK
Does a General Ranking Business
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
Time Deposits i
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice. Portland, Oregon.
faerial JNo. 02416. June 7, 1913.
Notice is hereby criven that Jr.hn
A. Slyh.of Chitwood, Oregon, who,
on February 11, 1910. made home
stead entry No. 02416, forNJSWi,
SWJ Sec. 15. and NEJ SE Section
16, Township 10 south, Range 9
west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the County Clerk of Lincoln counfv
Oregon, vt Toledo, Oregon, on 'the
23cl day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses.
Joseph M. Wallace and Harry
Henry of Chitwood, Oregon
Robert V. Mann and George Cham
brs of Toledo, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.
the
yaquina bay
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COHPANY
SARA CRAHEN, M.n.t.r
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date' and complete
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
If WELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN
Gen-
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours.
eral hauling. Teams furnished oh short notice.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE. BDTII PHONES
DR. M. L. MORRIS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office iu Ofstedahl Building
Toledo. Oregon
UNSIGHILY FA'CE SPOTS
Are cured by t)r. Hobson's Ec
zema Ointment, which heals all
skin eruptions. No matter how
long you haVe been troubled by it
ching, burning or scaly skin humors
just put a little of that soothing
antiseptic, Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment, on the sores and the
buffering stops instantly. Healing
begins that very minute. Doctors
use it in their practice and recom
mend it. Mr. Alleman. of Little
town, Pa., says "Had eczema on
forehead: Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment cured it in two weeks."
Guaranteed to relieve or money re
funded.. All druggists, or by mail.
Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis.
FOR CUTS, BURNS AND BRUISES
T I . .1 m
in everv nome mere snouid be a
box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
ready to apply in every case of
burns, cuts, wound or scalds. J.
H. Polanco, Delvalle. Tex., R. No,.
2, writes: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve
saved my litt'e girl's foot. No one
believed it could be cured." The
world's best salve Only 25c, Re
commended by Toledo Drug Cj.
THE
BON BONIERE I
M. X. AN DEltSON, Prop.
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Ice, any quantity
Milk Shakes
Xruits, Nuts
Tobacco
Stationery
Bnst Brands Cigars
TOLEDO. OREGON
WAUGITS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Fresh fand Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Highest Cash Trice Paid for Bidet
LESTER WAUGM, iPrcp.
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