Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 18, 1913, Image 5

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    Women Will
Often Wonder
how we sell our excellent Varnish
at 6uch" a low price once thy use
it in the home, for floor, walls,
doors, windows, etc. It spreads
easily yet covers a large surface.
Easily thinned when necessary,
j Dries quickly snd gives no trouble,
i leaving a beautifully glassy sur-
face. Come and iry a can of it.
i You'll find it the most economical
; for home use.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
WHY NOT
AUTO?
Auto available for hire day or
night. Trios made to Siletz.
Newport, Otter Rock, and
other points.
Make your engagement for
trips early. Reasonable rates,
by hour or trip.
Phone Residence.
Photographs
i
At the Old Studio on north Main
Street, Toledo
I am now Permanently Located
and will do Photograph work at
Reasonable Prices
E. F. SEIFERT
PHOTOGRAPHER
WANTED A dairy farm. I
have one acre at Newberg in fruit,
apples. Dears, plums, cherries, etc.,
a& eight room Inuse with hot and
cold water, small barn, can keep
one or two cows and sell milk in
town at 7c per qt., which I "wish to
trade for a dairy farm. Will take
a mortgage with farm if location
of farm and market for milk will
justify it. Address Hans G. Mil
ler, Newberg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Lardoffice, Portland, Oregon.
02568 June 9. 1913
Notice is hereby given that Mar
vin Lovell Bradley, of Siletz, Ore
gon, who on April 22, 1910, made
Homestead Entry, No. 02568, for
Eait half cf the West half, sec
tion 30, township 9 south, range 10
West, Willamette Meridian, has
tiled notice of intention to make
Three year uroof. to establish claim
to the land above described before
the County Clerk of Lincoln County,
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the
24th day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur Crawford. Grant King.
Hugh McDonald and Al. Taylor, all
of Siletz, Oregon.
II . F. Higby, Register.
RID YOUR CHILDREN OF WORMS
You can change fretful, ill-tem-
Dered children into healthy, happy
youngsters, by ridding them of
worms. Tossing, rollinsf, grinding
of teeth, crying out while asleep,
accompanied with intense thirst,
pains in the stomach and bowels,
feverishness and bad breath, are
symptoms that indicate worms
Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant
candy lozenger, expels the worms,
regulates the bowels, rsetores your
children to health and happiness.
Mr. J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin 111.,
says: "I have used Kickapoo Worm
Killer for years, and entirely rid
my children of worms. I would
not be without it. "Guaranteed.
All druggists, or by mail. Price
25c. Kickapoo Indian Medians
Dorcey Rochester was down from
Elk City Saturday.
Sam BraEfield of Siletz was in
the city Tuesday with a load of
chittim bark.
Pacific Coast Biscuit ConiDanv's
demonstrator atWarnock& Hughes
store next week.
Rev. F. S. Clemo was the guest
of a party of Valley friends at
Newport last Sunday.
Miss Frances Simpson arrived
down from Elk City Saturday even
ing for a visit among friends.
Miss Bain, a writer of Portland,
visited her friend, Miss Blanch
Jeffreys, in this city the first cf
the week.
The Rev. Hampson came over
from Lebanon on last Saturday's
train and held services in the new
Catholic church Sunday.
NOTICE All persons owing the
firm of Newton & Nye please call
at the law office of G. B. McClus
key and settle same at once.
Arthur Nye.
Mrs. Maude Isenberg arrived
down from Hood River Wednesday
evening for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Merrell, at this
place.
.
Baldwin Fairchild was in the city
last Saturday evening, enroute to
his home at Siletz. He had just
completed a year's sentence at the
Federal prison on McNeil's Island.
Leonard Johnson of Lower Siletz
was in the city the first of the
week, as a witness for Leo Bate
man, who made final proof on his
homestead before County Clerk
Howell Tuesday.
Mrs. Curbbert of Portland and
Miss Fay of Sacramento, California,
were- guests at the Gardner home
for a few days. Miss Fay is princi
pal of the grammar schools in her
home city. They departed on Wed
nesday's train.
L. C. Fox came over on the Sun
day excursion train for a visit with
his wife, who is visiting her par
ents here. Lou is now located at
Corvallis where he has the position
as operator on the C & E. He re
turned to Corvallis Monday.
We are glad to note that our old
friend William Mackey is able to
be out once more. Mr. Mackey
fell and broke his hip April 21st
and has uince been confined to his
bed at the home of ' his daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Gaither. He made his
first trip down town last Saturday.
The Executive Committee of the
Lincon County Fair Association,
consisting of C. S. Davis, president;
C. O. Hawkins, J. C. Dixon, L. C.
Smith, Mrs. Nellie Gaither and
Mrs. Alice Waugh. met in executive
session on the 14th, appointed all
committees and made permanent
arrangements for pulling off the
most successful Fair ever known
in Lincoln county. With the larue
state fund for premiums, a flying
machine for three days of the Fair,
a good race track, the OAC pro
fessors to judge all exhibits, and
the school work united, insures suc
cess. All the executive committee were
present except Mrs. Birdie Wil
liams, who was away at Portland.
The following regular committees
were appointed:
Sports W.E.Simpson. Elk City;
R. H. Howell. Toledo, and W. H.
Daugherty, Newport.
Amusements and Concessions
C. S. Davio. K. C. Egbert and C. K.
Crosno.
Education R. P. Coin. R. R.
Miller and R. J. Davis.
Music-C. A. Ofstedahl. W. F.
Keady and Robert Depoe.
Finance Committee C. E. Haw
kins, W. M. Berry, R. P. Coin. Ira
Wishart and R. S. Van Cleve.
Printing E. J. Avery, R. P.
Goin and W. M. Berry.
Mrs. R. P. Goin was elected
president of the Ladies' Committee.
The General Fair Committee aD-
Dointed was: Alsea, W. F. Ready,
Beaver, L. M. Commons, Bay View,
A. M. Wheelock, Toledo. Ed J.
Avery and E. B. Shuaiway, Siletz,
K. C. Egbert. Taft, Everett Cook.
Elk City, W. E. Cook. Chitwood, I.
J. Pepin. Eddyville, W. J. Cline.
Norton. Alex Warnuck, Nashville,
Wallis Nash. Harlan, B. F. Grant,
Devils Lake. Cecil Cosper, Newport,
L. C. Smith. Ocean View. Frank
Johnson. The Ladies Committee
will be announced next week.
Now. a strong; pull together
means Success.
C. B. Crosno, Secy.
If you want to Know
"How good your Cows Are" ship your Butterfat to the
Corvallis Creamery Co
and get a Check at the rate of
32 Cents Per Pound
' Order your cans FREE and FREIGHT on your shipments will be PAID. .
N. B. If you desire your pay checks oftener than once each month, please notiy this office.
"CORVALLIS" is the "Best Brand of Butter on Earth." sold by H, LEWIS, Toledo.
The famous Ice Creams and Ices made by the Corvallis Creamery Co. are to be found at the BON
BON 1ERE and at THOS. LASKEY'S ice cream parlors. Toledo. Once tried you will buy no other.
Box 216
Fred Olson of Chitwood was in
the city Saturday.
John Kentta, the Silez mer
chant, was in town yesterday.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Huffman, Friday. July 11, a girl.
J B. Miller went to Portland
this morning on a short business
trip.
Chas. Gillett the Nashville mer
chant had business in the county
seat yesterday.
Johnny Robertson was in the
first of the week and ordered
another supply of butter paper
printed.
Anyone wishing logan berries or
raspberries for canning purposes
can secure same bv phoning Mrs.
Ross McElwa'n. Bell phone.
This office is in receipt of a let
ter rom A. T. Peterson who is now !
in the Dominion of Canada, view
ing the scenery around Niagara
Falls.
L. N. Ravlin, representing the
Roval typewriter company, cf
Portland, was looking after busi
ness for his company in this city
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howell were
passengers for Portland Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Howell will re
ceive medical treatment while in
the city.
We are in receipt of a letter
from Albert Falcon, who is now at
San Leandro, California, enclosing
one dollar anda half for a year's
subscription.
Joe Johns of Chitwood is now
located at Portland. Joe has or
dered a year's number of the Lea
der to keep him posted on Lincoln
county while away.: r. ..
Mr. and Mrs. -W.J H. Kent of Bay
View passed through :on yesterday
morning's triifanroute for Port
land where Mrs. Kent will undergo
an operation at the hospital.
C. Avery place on Olalla. which has
been purchased by Mr. Chamberlin
and which he will operate as a dairy
ranch. Mr. Chamberlin will keen
posted on local matters through the
lxader.
Jack Bellany called in the fiist
of the week and handed us a dol
lar and a half for a year's subscrip
tion and ordered an ad in the Lea
der. Jack is in the wood business
and wishes to keen posted on local
affairs. Read his ad in this issue.
Mrs. W. II. Conibear and child
ren and Miss Hatch left Tuesday
afternoon for Mill City, where Mr.
Conibear is located. Mr. and Mrs.
Conibear have resided in Toledo the
past eight years and have made
many friends while here. The
Leader will follow them to their
new heme.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS i's forty -fifth school year
SEPTEMBER 10. 1913.
DEGREE COURSES 'n tnanyphascsof
AGRICULTURE. ' ENGINEERING HOME
ECONOMICS, MlNINQ, FORESTRY. COM
MERCE. PHARMACY.
TWO-YEAR COURSES in AomcuL.
TURE. HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC
ARTS, FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"The Enrichment of Rurai, Life"
and a Catalogue will be mailed free
ii application.
Address II. M. Tennant, Registrar,
(twM5toM) Corvallis, Oregon.
Corvallis Creamery
R. W. BURGESS
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLKDO, OKKttOX
Office in Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to i and 7 to 8
p.m. Emergency Calls at any time.
HOTH 'PHONES'
Launch Transit.
Leaves Elk City 7 a. m.:
Toledo 9 a. m.
Returning, leaves Newport 2 p. m.;
Toledo 4 p. m
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday. H. A. Norton. Capt.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon.
Serial 0598 July 11. 1913
Notice is hereby given that Guy
W. Chamberlain, oi Nortons. Lin
coin County, Oregon, who on Octo
ber 27th. 1908, made homestead
(Original) entry. No. 0598, for
Lots 1, 2. 13. 14, 15 and 16, Sec
tion 1, 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
County. Oreeon. at Toledo, Oregon,
on the 26th day of Auzust. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George H. Hursfail, Royal H.
Plank, Joseph L. Morrison and Louis
Chintile, all of Nortons, Orer on,
H. F. Higby, Register.
FOR SALE Simplex cream sep
arator, capacity 500 lbs. per hour,
practically new. Cost $75. Will
nell for $50. Call at this office.
Get My Prices
And be Convinced that you can
Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crockery, Flour and Feed at the
The White Corner Store
Store Open at all Hours. Both 'Phones. City Delivery
R. S. VAN CLEVE
For a Seashore Outing
GO TO
NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY
No outing is complete unless you visit this old reliable seaside
resort which offers to the Summer visitor a charm of environ
ment not found elsewhere. Delightful points of interest in
the neighborhood, deep-sea fishing, surf bathing, boating, hot
sea bathing in the natatorium. Cottage, room houses and
tents at reasonable rates. Amle hotel accommodations, abun-"
dance of Eea-food, oysters, clams crabs milk and vegetables
absence of formality and a homelike welcome for all.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
Leaves Albany Daily 7.30 a. m. and 3 :30 . m. Ex. Sun.
Arrive Newport Daily 12:40 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. Ex. Sun.
Low Round Trip Fares
Season Week-end and Sunday.
EXCURSION FARES EAST
Tickets on sale daily until September 30th from all main and
branch line points to Eastern destinations one way through
California or via Portland. Return limit October 31st.
OI SUNSET
I l0GRQlTe5TA) J
Co.
Corvallis, Oregon
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co's demon
strator at Warnock & Hughes'
store next week.
Mrs. Addie Graham, who was in
jured in a wreck on the C. & E.
railroad last Winter, has brought
suit against the company for
$25,000 damages. Ben Jones and
A. Abrahams are her attorneys.
THE KING OF ALL LAXATIVES
For constipation, headaches, in
digestion and dyspepsia, use Dr.
King's New Life Pilld. Paul Mat
hulka of Buffalo., N. Y., says they
are the "King of all laxatives.
They are blessing to all my family
and I always keep a box at home."
Get a box and gpt well. Price 2oc.
Recommended by Toledo Drug Co.
FINAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, es administrator of
the estate of Henry Chapman, de
ceased, has filed his final account in
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County, and
that Mondav. the 18th day of Aug
ust, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day, and the Court
Room of said Court in Toledo,
Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for
the hearing cf objections thereto
and the settlement thereof. All
persons having objections to said
account are hereby requird to file
the same in said Court prior to the
time fixed for such hearing
Dated and first published July
18th. 1913. Russell E. Sewall.
Administrator. .
Giltner & Sewall.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Save Money by buying your Groceries, I
For illustrated booklet on Newport,er copy of
"Vacation Days in Oregon" call c-n nearest Agent.
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent,
Portland,' Grugon.
Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.