Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 01, 1913, Image 4

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Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & IIAYDEX, rnjUSJJEBS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Tuns Month t- t
fl 50
Entered it the inMofflof at Toledo, Oregon, at
accond-claia nail mailer.
ADvnmisixu Kates
pi'lly, 10 cent per lnA per l.o.
i.ocl and IUudlng Kollcos, be per lino.
Notiee-ror Sale, Wanted, Klc, live lines or
nnrtor 'Up. per Isaue; COtf per moulh. ,
HomenleuJ Notices, 15: Timber Sol ices, 10.
The National
Joy Smo
Merchants Hotel
Again Opened
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McCaulou,
who have been conducting the
Commercial Hotel during the past
year, have returned to the Mer
chants Hotel and will have this
hotel opened again for business to
morrow. This is the rate schedule
inaugurated at the Merchants:
Meals, 25c, including the Special
Chicken Dinners. Commercial
meals. 50c. Rooms, 25c and 50c.
Special rates by the week or month.
Father Smith's
Answer to Ya
quina Socialists
To the Yaquina Socialist Locals
Gentlemen When, at Yaquina I
answered the question, "Why the
Catholic Church Opposes Scientific
Socialism," I only touched upon its
MORAL aspect, and this is the
only aspect of Scientific Socialism
that I care to discuss On this
point, therefore, 1 am willing to
address your body end fellow citi
zens at some convenient time and
suitable place, in order to further
substantiate the statements hereto
fure made by nie; not, however, to
'debate" the correctness of such
statements, much less to become
involved in an endless and usele
controversy about the economic
featurts of Scientific Socialism
lnis is altogether toreign to my
sphere of activity Moreover,
should I cctne to Yaquina cn the
invitation of your body for above
purposes, it would be altogether
at my own expense and without anv
reimbursement from you. I would;
only expect polite, gentlemanly,
treatment which 1 am fully confi
dent would be accorded me.
Respectfully yours
(Rev.) Charles M. Smith.
Corvallis, Or., July 28, 1913.
Sheriff Wilis -
; ; Road Tax Case
The case of E. J. Avery vs.
Sheriff Geer, as tax collector, in
which the plaintiff alleges thht the
meeting held in road district 6, for
the purpose of voting a special road
tax, for the year 1911. was not
legally hefd, and asking that-the
Sheriff be enjoined from collecting
said tax. etc., has been decided in
favor of the defendant, and the
costs of said action assessed to the
plaintiff. The Court hulds that
while the meeting may have been
irregular in part, the intention of
the meeting was to comply with the
law, and that the plaintiff cannot,
after this length of time, evade the
payment of said snecial read tax,
by cause of said irregularity. The
decision is an imoortant one, inas
much, as there has been a large
number who have refused to pav
their special road tax, pending the
decision of the Court.
LOST.
Five dollar gold piece with Mas
onic emblem on both sides, same be
ing made .into a charm. Date of
gold piece 1879. It was lost on
road between Newport and Otter
Rock. Finder return to Newport
News office and receive liberal re
ward. TO TRADE
121 acres to trade for Lincoln
; county dairy ranch. Located 1
mile west of Newberg, Or., on
good county road; rural route;
telephone line and school wagon
route; 91 acres in cultivation; all
kinds of fruit; good 8-ruom house ;
good fruit house and other build
ings; an ideal home for somebody.
What have you to offer?
W. H. Hubbard.
I R. F. D. 1. Dundee, Oregon.
Is, of course, a cigar. He who
knows what is good for him will
smoke our famous Cigars, a frag
rant, 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:
Buited, in fact, to all tastes. Try
one and you will admit they are
cheap for the money. Try Al's
Thoroughbreds.
APs Smokehouse
. AL WAUGH, Prop.
SEALED BIDS.
Siletz Agency, Oregon," July 21, 1913.
Sealed bids marked "Rid for Indian T.anrl tn fin nnpned SnnfumVW
22, 191 3 J' each bid acccinpanied by a certified check lor ten per cent of
your bid. will be received until 2 nVlnrk n. m. Spnt 99 fnv fho fnllnvo.
ing Indian land located at Siletz and Grande Ronde agencies:
Grande Konde Reservation.
Eva Lesina, et al, SE1 SEJ Sec 15 and NEi NEJ Sec. 22, Tp. 6, Range
. 80 acres appraised value $1000. Susan Pony. 159,
allottee.
Nl SWJ Sec. 35. Tp 5. R. 8. 80 acres. Appraised
value $480. Larose Winslow, 267, allottee.
Siletz Reservation
Wl SEJ NWi Sec. 10 Tp. JlO. R 9. 20 acres. Ap
praised value 160. Rogue River Jack, 252, allottee.
WJ NWi Sec. 10 Tp. 10 R 9. 80 acres. Appraised
value $G4U. Matilda Jack, 256, allottee.
El NEI NWI Sec. 32. Tp. 6 R 10. 20 acres. Ap-
praiesd value $500. Andrew Smith. 401, allottee.
The certified checks must be drawn to the order of the undersigned.
If accepted bidder will be required to deposit an additional 15 percent,
and if he does nut wish to pay all cash arrangements can bo made to
pay the ether 75 per cent, later, the purchaser 'giving his note drawing
7 per cent, interest. Generally deferred payments are arranged to pay
at the rate of about 25 per cent, per year. Please state whether or
not you can pay all cash, and if not how much per year you wish to
pay. Kids for each allotment or portion thereof must be on a seperate
sheet. A right of way will be reserved for ditches or canals construct
ed by the authority of the United States.
Knott C. Egbert, Supt. Siletz Indian School.
C. L. Green of Newpoort passed
thrugh on the train Tuesday.
ClHyborn Orton paid a $10 fine
in the Recorder's court Mondav for
drunkeness.
E. H. Vadcr. the Avate Beach
! merchant, was a passenger for Cor
vallis Monday.
Mrs. W. R. Moore cf Glen was
visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. C.
Smith, in this city,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamar were
down from Nortois several days
the first cf the week. '
Chas. Hamar of Nashville and
brother from the East were in. this
city the first of the week,
T. H. Gilderslceve went to Port
end Wednesday to be at the bedside
of brother in law. Wm. Crawford.
Mrs. John Salvage nd Mrs. Jas
Salvage departed Tuesday morning
for a visit with relatives in Wash
ington. Ihe Black Aristocrats, a company
of colored singers, dancers and
musicians, gave an entertainment
to a big house here last night.
Cart. George Tyler is now mas
ter of the gas schooner Anvil, and
we understand, will call at Toledo
whenever he has freight for this
pace.
Larose Winslow.
Mabel Klamath.
Mabel Klamath.
Andrew Smith.
Jas. Hoover and family of Mil
waukie, Oregon, arrived here the
first of the week and went, over to
the Siletz for a visit at their home
stead. The adjourned term of Circuit
Court is in session here today.
Judge Hsmilton of Roscburg is on
the bench. Regular August term
convenes Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rosebrook
returned yesterday noon from Oak
land, California, where they went
early this Spring. Their long resi
dence cn Yaquina Hay was too
touch lor mem ana Laiiiorcia nor
any other place seemed so good to
them. They were glad to get back
and Toledo was certainly ready to
welcome them home again.
rrea ingie. wnen tns wife re
fused to dismiss her Euit for di
vorce and agree to a reconciliation.
shot and instantly killed her at Sa
lem Wednesday. He then Eent
bullet through his own head, dying
a half hour later. The tragedy
cngsea a shock to this community,
where the couple are well known,
having resided here on their farm
northwest of town.
Leave Your
Orders
for selected canning fruits, carefully selected.
SUGAIt
buy pow before it raises. Cet our price. A big
stock on hand.
FRUIT J AltS
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
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RIFLE
Bmltm hiJmt 77i Rtmlngton Cut
tarry an Autoloader
DEFORE you buy a big game rifle, by all means
- ask your dealer to show you die Remington
Autoloading Rifles.
They are five-shot repeaters operated by the
recoil. Always a shot ready for the emergency, for
the cripple, for the deer that is getting away, or die
charging beast that promises to be troublesome if
you don't get him quick.
The Remington Autoloading Rifles and Shotl
guns are the latest achievement in ninety-six, ,
years of producing fine firearms.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 3 Nevr yorlt
Salem B
The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Saltm bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, being
especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink
iu the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem. Oregon
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
The Commerial Hotel will be run
under new management after Aug
ust 1st. There will be first class
accommodations.
. V . ; C. A. Heath,. Proprietor.
NOTICE 'OP STREET
- IMPROVEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the Citv of To
ledo, Oregon, proposes to improved
that Dortion of Graham street,
irom the center of Fourth street
to the center of Seventh street, bv
grading and planking same. Said
plank roadway to be sixteen feet in
width. The planking used to be
three inches thick by six inches
wide and sixteen feet in length.
The above notice is given by order
of the Common Council of the City
of Toledo, Oregon, which said or
der is made and entered this 21st
day of July, 1913.
F. N Hayden, Citv Recorder.
Li
1NCOLN BOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
. Toledo, Oregon
Does a General Banking Business
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCARTIl
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
on (
Time Deposits i
D
r. W. M.. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH . WEEK
BLOCK
EDGE
SLAB
Nuthisg but well seasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
Now Is the Time
To lay p your Winder's
Supply. Fee me
m mm
THE
YAQUINA BAY
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COflpANY
SARA CRAHEN, Managar
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date and complete
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
I. H'ELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES
:. PPECTAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen
eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
BOTH PHONE
DR. ltt. L, MORRIS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Ofstedahl Building
Toledo, Oregon
UNSIGHTLY FACE SPOTS
Arc cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec
zema Ointment, which heals all
skin eruptions. No mutter 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
suffering stop9 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
In every home there should 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 Co.
THE
BON BONIERE
51. N. ANIJEUSON, l'rop.
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Ice, any quantity
Milk Shakes
Iratts, Nuts
Tobacco .
Stationery
Bpgt Brnnda Cigarg
TOLEDO, OREGON
WAUGH'S
MARKE1
FRONT STREET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Highest Cash Trice Paid for Hide!
LESTER WAUGH, Pre?.