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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1913)
FOURTH ANNUAL LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR, TOLEDO, ORE, SEPT 23, 24, 25, 26, 1913. There Is a Difference In the way you care for a watch. You way have the very best kind of a watch, but if you do not have it cleaned and ciled encs in every twelve or eighteen months it will only last a few years. Why? Be cause the balance wheel of your watch makes 432.000 re volutions every twenty-four hours or 157,680,000 revolu tions each year. You cannot expect those parts of a watch to last long unless thev are cleaned and oiled. Now is the time to have that watch cleaned a id ciled. Jack Pelmulder THE JEWELER Ice cream and caVe at the Bon boniere every Saturday and Sunday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landofiba. Portland. Oregon. 02212. August 22, 1913. Notice is hereby clven that George W. Cox, of Siletz, Oregon, who, on October 4, 1309, made homestead application No. 02212, for Lots 6, 7. SW1 SEJ Sec. 23 and SWi SW1 Section 21. Township 9 south, Range 9 west, Willamette Meridian has filed notice cf intention to make final three year poof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 8th day of October, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Grace B. Hampton,- of Hocca, Oregon; Philip H. Elting, cf Si letz, Oregon; William H. Alexander and Z. M. Derrick, both of Toledo. Oregon H. F.'Kigbv. Renter. DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. As I expect to leave this city soon I offer my seven room house, woodshed snall barn, toilet and lot 50x100. fur sale reasonable if taken at once. Your own terms. F. R. Weaver. REMEMBER Flea-Nc-Lite is guaranteed er money bis'. HOUSE FOR RENT, New four-room bungalow. En quire at residence Mrs. Jos. Swearingen. ; Pendleton Byer's Best Blue Rib bon Flour given away free to the best Bred Baker at this year's county Fair, using this Flour. Warnock & Hughes. -1 FOR SALE TEAJS. Two work teams, well matched, weight 2800 each. Address or call on Clayton Pond. Si'etz. Oregon FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tne estate of Nicholas Constantinc Cholna, deceased, has filed in the County Court of ths state of Ore gon, for Lincoln county, hii final acsount for settlement of said estate and that Monday, the 6th day of October, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , ha3 been fixed by the Court as the time and the ofHce of said Cuort at the Court house in said county, as the place for hearing of said report and for settlement thereof. All persons in terested are notified to present any objections in writing that mav exist as to any matters in said account prior to said date. Dated the 29th day of August, 1913. Wm. R. Wakefield, Administrator of the estate of Nicholas Constantino Cholna, de ceased. House and 2 lota in Newberg to traJe for Lincoln county property, near Toledo preferred. What have vou? D. L. Bissett, Box 94. . Newberg. Or. 13 LOCK EDGE 8LAB othing but, well seasoned wood delivered Prompt Delivery Now Is the Time To lay in your Winter's Supply. Sec mo WOOD WW Rev. W. T. Tearce of Siletz lisd business in tho city Monday. S. fi. Irvin of Newport had busi ness ct the courthousa Wednesday. "President Davis of the Lincoln i Countv Fair Association was over from the Agency Monday. L. G. Smith the rustling real es tate dealer from Newport-had busi ness in the city Wednesday. A woman paid after using Flea-Nu-Lite, "I had my best night's sleep Eince coming to Oregon." Mrs. E. J. Avery returned Friday evening from Fairfield, Nebraska, where she has been the past several weeks. Coroner Carter of Newport pas sed through to Siletz Saturday to hold tm inquest over the remains cf the late Peter Good. J. F. Stewart returned home from Portland Saturday accom panied by Mrs. Stewart who has been in a hospital at that city for some time. Mr. Dr. and Mrs M. L. Morris departed Saturday morning for McMinnville whre they will live this winter. Dr. Hickman will look after his practice here. Miss Hattie Gillette returned to her home at Corvalli3 Sunday even-t ing after a several weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. E. M. SUnton at this place. J Merchant J. S. Akin was a pas-' senger for Portland Sunday evening where he will select his Fall goods. j Mrs. R. A. Arnold had charge of' his store while he was away. j Mr. and Mr. W. B. Haydcn de parted for Portland Monday morn ing. Mis. Hayden will v'sit for two months with her mother in Illinois before returning home. i County Commissioner W. F. Wakefield arrived down from Ec?dv ville Tuesday evenirg to attend the regular session of Commissioners' Court which convened Wednesday. Dr Gwynn, also 1 nawn as "Lit tle Tip," wishes to say to all bis old Trends that he is well tnd hale and spent a very pleasant 78th birthday with hi3 children and grand child ren on the 26th, of August, ct To ledo, Creeon. i Oregon products scell prosperity this year, fcr they were never worth so much money a3 at the present season. It is estimated that the grand total for the state this year will be $245.97 3,000, or more than $20,000,000, ia excess' of the returns of last year. The est mate of the items is as follows: Livestock. $107,914,000; grain, $386,145,000; vegetables, $22,135 000; fruit. $3,143,000; miscellane ous $.69,642,000 Franklin K. Lane. Secretary of ths Interior, has visited Oregon in his official capacity and has pro ceeded on his way to other sections of his great field where worries and troubles are as insistent as in this state. His stay in Oregon, brief! though it was, has left hundred of homesteaders and settlers with lighter hearts and renewed courage to tackle obstacles to their future progress which before his coming, seemed insurmountable. For the secretary has made it clear that the Government stands ready to co operate with the state of Oregon in the reclamation of its arid lands and has promised that all honest, bona fide settlers shall be entitled to the protection of the Federal Government whenever their inter ests are menaced by land sharks or unscrupulous promoters. The date of the Fair is drawing ear just one month more. Have ou prepared thos e exhibits? For the best bread exhibited st. the Countv Fair made of Olvmnic Flour purchased at the White Cor ner Store I will give free four sacks of Olympic flour. R. S. Van Cleve. The Buccess received in introduc ing FLEA-NO-LITE to the public has been beyond all expectations, therefore I have decided to reduce the price to fifty cents. Remember FLEA-NO-LITE is guaranteed to give results or money refunded. F. R. Weaver. WHY PAY RENT When you can own your own home 7 One lot and house, close in 3 . m. wun gooa water, me nouse is new, the price is reasonable, $25.00 down and $12.50 per month. Crosno & Crosno, Picture Framing. Baby Carriages. Trunks and Suit Case3 Ft . i tJ Pi c3 TRY IIOLLINGSWORTII'S FOR YOU? FUaNTIUfiK a a o O Draperies and Window Shades. School Days, School Days, Those were Golden Rule Days - "Tii7ri marrcrnr art iW'tt - Let Us Suggest right here that you buy the youngster a pair of our tripple knee "black Cat" stockings. They will last through more school days than any other kind. Get . . them at i SMITH & SMITH V f Leading Clothiers and Furnishers ... Hawkins Bid. Toledo, Oregon Get My Prices And be Convinced tbat ycu can Save Money by buying your Groceries, 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 Mrs. Fredrick Invites the Ladies of Lincoln County to, inspect her Fall and Winter display of up to date Millinery Good3, Velvets. Plushes, Rib bons and Novelty Trimmings, .qV aJIi 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-room house; good fruit house and other build ings; an ideal home for somebody. What have you to offer? W. H. Hubbard, R. F. D. 1. Dundee, Oregon. 5 o p p. o I o 0 0 Wall Paper. Rugs. At Pendleton Byer's Best Blue Rib bon Flour given away Free to the best Bread Baker at this year's county Fair, using this Flour. . Warnock & Hughes. 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. " - nmm J. S. AKIN I MINISTER PRAISES i THIS LAXATIVE. ! Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, I la., in praising Dr. King's New Life Pilli for constipation, writes: " "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should, , be without the.-n." No better re gulator for the liver and bowels. E;erypill guaranteed. Try them. ; Price 25c. at Toledo Drug Co. j SHERIFFS' SALE. . " In the Circuit Court of the State i of Oregon for the county of Lin coln. J. S. Buxton, plaintiff, ! vs D. C. and R. Henry, defendants, i By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the abuve entitled action to me directed and dated the 15th day of July, A. D., 1913, in favor of J. S. Buxton and against D. C. and R. Henry for the sum of $333.90 with interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent per 'annum from the 3d day of Febru ary, A. D., 1913. and a further sum of $40.00 attorney's fees, and cost !of this writ commanding me to sell ! he following decribed real proper ty situate in Lincoln county, Ore gon, as follows, towit:, i The SW1 of the SEJ of Section 27 and the W4 of the NE1 of Sec tion 34, all in Township 8 south of Range 11 west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 120 acres and all in Lincoln county, Oregon. Now, therefore, in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Satur day, the 6th day of September, A. D., 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the county Court house, in the city of Toledo, Lin coln county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named D. C. and R. Henry, defendants in the above named ac tion, in the above described proper ty to satisfy said execution and or der of sale, interest, costs and ac cruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 6th day of August. 1913. Date of first nnhlimfinn Aug. 8. 1913. Date of last publi cation. Sept. 5 1913. NOTICE. To whom it may concern: The Board of Equalization will meet on the 8th day of September (the same being the second Monday of September as by law required) at the Courthouse in the city of To ledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the equalizing and correcting the as sessment rolls as returned by-the assessor oi said Lincoln county, Oregon. The first week only of said meeting (or until Saturday the 13th) will be for the receiving of objection, petitions or letters by the clerk of said Board. Commenc- I ins wiui munuuy, me etn, and con- unuing up to and including Satur day, the 13th day of September, 1913. All persons having objec ions must file them with the Clerk. very respectfully submitted, W. E. Ball, Assessor of Lincoln county, Oregon.' REGISTERED BOARS. I have for sale five head of re gistered Poland-China boars. Will exhibit this stock at the Fair. C. G. Damon, Eddyville, Or.