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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1913)
CHiil-;.tiffniihM ill A C Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR COLLINS & HAYDEX, Publishers Friday, September 5, 1913 Ort,TCarSlJBSC.R'PT,RAT,!.S Six Months Three Month - 11 60 75 60 ADVERTISING RaTKS Display, 10 Cents Dei- Inch tier ion. local and Keadinr Nottoror Sale, Wanted, JEic, live lines or " ' McperiMue; bOc per muulb. Homestead Notices, Ii: Timber Notices, 10. Noon Train Discontinued On and after Monday, September o, train ino. z leaving Yaquina at i:u p. m. and tram No. 22 leav ing Albany at 7:30 a. m. will De wunurawn. Sunday excursion trains will be continued until further notice. Sunday, week end and season tickets to Newport will be sold during September and Oct- ooer at same round trip rates, as nere colore. Uid you read Mrs. Fredrick's ad in wis issue. Dudley Trapn came down from sit . . nuwooa yesterday noon. Mrs. C. P. Merrell returned last evening from a visit at Hood River. Gardner and Ppfp rsnn art nnni listed among our advertisers. Mrs. Allen Hucrhes was n ti. senger Por Portland Monday morn ing. R. E. Collins of the Leader fnrta has been confined to his bed the past week with la grippe. K. R. Miller has commennpH ihn erection of a house in the north j part of town. Camenter Rphlpcht is aomg tne work. N. H. Sherwuod WHS A nacqpnrro for Newport this noon. Tomorrow he with Arthur French will lnatio '. bwmvv tnat place for Taft. Mrs. P. Fredrick returned hnmal . 7 . irora Portland the first nf th week where she had been selecting u rr 1 1 -i tt. . ...... 6 ncr ran ana winter Millinery. Miss Oueen I vnn onrl Mica Tullo - r v auo v una i oawyer arrived last evening and nave taen un their rpsiHonoo in the Swearingen cottage recently completed. Mr. and Mrs. "J: s. Akin nr' daughter. Iris, returned from i trip tu Portland last evening. The were accompanied by Miss Gene vieve Tillotson who will again at tend school here. Frank VanHoosen nronrietm. the Corvallii Granite Works was in the city last Satur day. Mr. VanHoosen has n nr. date establishment and solicits vn.,r patronage. Read his ad in this issue. "-grara.LLi ',JTM i.UjMiiWf? -is, The National Joy Smoke Peter Good Killed. Peter Good a homesteader on the Siletz and quite well known here at loledo was almost instantly killed at the rock crusher at Siletz last Friday morninc Good was at work near the hop per oi tne crusher ami in some manner was struck by a steam shovel loaded with rock and the life crushed out of him. Deceased was a native of Swit- zeiand and was about forty years oi age. He was a hard working man and was saving his nnney with tha object of bringing his wife ana cnnuren over from Switzerland. Ha also Itaves a sister and two Brothers in this country. J. J. Rcdfieli left last wpcI fnr Montana where he will take a trv at the land drawinz at th unpninor I ., " .. - oj. tne tiat Head Indian Reserva tion. Here s hoping. The Vault of the Ynmn i.&na and Abstract Co. is beginning to take shaoe and if the utUr holds good will soon be completed. ine doors and other material is on the ground. Miss Winifred SDoncer nconm. panied by her cousin, Miss Alta wng, arrived last Saturday noon Torn their home at Ashland m;c Snencer was again engaged to teacn in tne Toledo schools, while miss ung will teach on the Siletz. THE BON BONIERE M. N. ANDERSON, ITop. Clioicc Confections Summer Drinks Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shakes I raits, Nuts Tobacco Stationery Best Brands diem r 8 TOLEDO, ORE iOX 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. Ihey are mild, medium and strong; suited, in fact, to all tastes Try one and you will admit they are cheap for the money. Try Al8 thoroughbreds. AFs Smokehouse Women Will Often Wonder Frank Updike of Elk City was a county seat visitor yesterday. Dr. Minthorn of Newport had Dusmess in the city Wednesday Mr and Mn. Baity were passen gers ior tne Valley Monday morn ing. Merchant Ches. Dixon of Elk Uty had business in the cityyester aay. I. J. Pepin of Chitwnn1 n.-aa ;n th3 city yestreday returning home mn morning. Bill Enos the Elk City sawmill map wa3 a Toledo visitor between trains Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Peterson re- turned Monday evening from an aura trip to Monroe. Mrs. Chss. GIos of Ccrvallis was transacting busine33 at the court nouee last Saturday. Al Smith of Portland visited here tins week with his old friend flm Copeland. He returned home yes- leraay. Miss Jennie Booth came over irom tne Valley last weak for a visit with her mother. She re turned Sunday evening. Mrs. Georcp Rpfhora on ..u.-u " ....... u.iu kuuureii departed yesterday for a visit at vjryaiiu. Mr. Bethers accom panied tnem as far as Summit. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ellsworth and Mr. ajd Mrs Alhorr rs, -- . VICJ moved into the John Hamar house in the southeast part of town Sat urday. Mrs.W. L. Davis has purchased the confectionery and lunch counter of Thomas Laskey and will con tinue the business. The "Old Fashioned Dance" given at Woodmen Hall last Friday even ing was a bit; success and we have beard many inquiries as to when will they have another. Miss Olga Peterson returned last Sunday from a several months' visit with her parents in Wisconsin. She will teach in the primary dr Farlm:nt of the Toledo schools again this Winter. '' John M. Scott, General Passenr er Agent of the Southern Pacific Co., lines in Oregon, Cor vails & Eastern and Pacific Railway & Navigation C ., is a Toledo visitor today. Mr. Scott is making a general tour of his lines. This office acknowledges a pleasant call. Corvallis Granite & Marble Works All Letters Machine Cut Frank Van Iloosen 337-N-2d St.. Corvallis. Or AL WAUGH, Prop. la Patrick's Depart ment Store is going to hold a big Clearance Sale Merchandise from every depart ment will be placed on Sale. Hundreds of dnllnm mnrt, i nv. vtl VI uood Uean Merchandise mill h sold at Reduced Prices to make room ior our big stock of Fall and winter Merchandise. We are going to give a FREE Excursion from ToJedr. tn Mn-. uu reiurn Monday, September 8th on the steamer "TRUANT." Call at Patrick' fn-T.. Sale Starts Saturdav Ror,fou- ii. i , : 7 "-("'luuci oin anu closes Saturday, September 13th. Everything Marked in Plain Figures PATRICK'S THE BIG STORE ON THE HILL Newport, Oregon how we sell our excellent Varnish at sucn a low price once they use it in the home, for floor, walls. aoors, windows, etc. It spreads easily yet covers a large surface. Easily thinned when necessary. Dries quicklv and civps nn trnnV.iQ leaving a beautifully glossy sur-' face. Come and try a can of it. You'll find it the moct economical ior home use. TOLEDO DRUG CO. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS iU forty -fifth 'school year SEPTEMBER IS. 1813. DEGREE COURSES 'n many phasesof AGRICULTURE. ENGINEERING. HOME ECONOMICS. MlNINQ, FORESTRY. COM MERCE. PHARMACV. Two-year Courses in aqricwu TORE. HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHMU1CV TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, agriculture, domeitie science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, string, band instruments and roice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Thb Enrichment of Rurax. Lips" and a Catalogub will be mailed free on application. Address H. M. TEsfWAJfT, Registrar. ttw-7-li to ) CorTallis. Orecron. Tfn Remington Cab forg (A W lining r1tv MKKUWand NITRO CLUB 51 eel Lined SHOT SHELLS Will Boost Your Shooting Average "TT TRY 'the Speed Shells this season; they get the I - load to vour bird nmVL- fKo . I you ever used. Ymi taU , d, i I ; , a ouuud icau angles bother you less you get more birds. The speed of these shells is due to th steel lintnt to the way ,t compresses the smokeless powder and k!f 8 jT PLUI?ch of the "Ploon behind the shot, where rt belongs. Get Rynington-UMC Steel Lined Speed Shell, of tK UVrt dealer in your section. See that Rl Ball mark is on every box of .hell, and metallic you buy. C Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.' - - WS A a i A Titls as Long as a Prafaea. Many old pamphlets are distinguish ed by titles as long at prefaces. The author of oDe. published In KMC. evi dently did not shnre In the modern ed itor's enthusiasm for sbnrt title head Infrs, for tblj Is the name tinder which his publication xrn nshered Into the world: "Sootlnnds pnbHck Acknowl Hlgenienf of Gods Just Judgmont upon their Nation for thcHr Frequent Rrench f Knltli. I.PiiRiipn. nnd Solemne Onthej mode to tblr Nelglilmurs of England In former nes. to grntlne their Treach erous Confederates of Prance." Lon ton Globe. SEALED BIDS. , J , SiIetz Agency, Oregon, July 21, 1913. 22 S?'?' be opened September tt'Jl'i' u ,d a.ccomPanied by a certified check lor ten per cent of fn inH-' wI,11recf'rd u"liI 2o'clock P- m- Sept. 22, for the follow, in Indian land located at Siletz and Grande Ronde agencies- urande Konde Reservation. Eva Lesina, et al, SEJ SEJ Sec 15 and NEJ NEJ Sec. 22, Tp. 6, Range 8. 80 acres appraised value $1000. Susan Pony, 159, Ni SW1 Sec. 35. Tn fi. R R Rft i ;on t-J zr,.,: : "www ' iou. iurusc winsiow, zb, allottee. Siletz Reservation wa WW Sec. 10 Td. 10. R 9. 20 acres. Ap praised value $160. Rogue Riyer Jack, 252, allottee. Wl NWJ Sec. 10 Id. 10 R 9. 80 acres. Appraised value $640. Matilda Jack, 256. allottee. , El NEi NWi Sec. 32. Tp. 6 R 10. 20 acres. Ad- praiesd value $500. Andrew Smith. 401, allottee. Tho certified checks must be drawn to the order of the undersigned. ' ii accepted bidder will he rpmiirprl , HornC;i nn -aju: i it i and f he does not wish to pay all cash arrangements can be made to pay the other 75 per cent, later, the purchaser giving his note drawine ! 7 per cent, interest. Generally deferred payments are arranged to pay at the rate of about 25 per cent, ptr year. Please state whether or not you can pay all cash, and if not how much per year you wish to 1 119V. Rrrfa TAW an.li nil. L . . . . . . --j. v caui nuuiijiciu or portion mcreoi must De on a seperate sheet. A right of way will be reserved for ditches or canals construct-1 ed by the authority of the United States. J Knott ,C. Egbert, Supt. Siletz Indian School. I - Larose Winsiow. Mabel Klamath. Mabel Klamath. Andrew Smith. Roma's Triumphal Crown. The triumphal crown of Rome was node of Innrel leavp nnd fo the general who nrhlered a great rictory over an enemy, fie entered he city not by a gate, but over a por ion or tne wall which waa thrown lown to afford a pimsage. At his fn leral his laurel crown waa nini Ma bier and buried with the body. Boras. We often boast that wa an no.-.. bored, but yet we are so conceited that we do not perceive how often we bore others. La Rochefoucauld. Great thonehta rednced tn khvu. cmt great actf.-HaUtt Salem Beer The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Salem bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, being especially brewed for family and hotel trado. A temperance drink in the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and enjoyment of life. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon