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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R COLLINS A HAYDEN, Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATE5 One Year - - - $1 50 Six Months - ' 75 Tliria Month - 50 Knttred at the ttofl)c atloledo, Oregou. as neiDud-clans u ail matter. ADVERTISING RaTES Dlnplsy, 10 cent per Inch per isne. I.ocul and Keading Notices, 6c per line. Uotiees t or Bale, Wanted, Klc, five lines or niiler 'tic per It sue; Hoc per month, Bouiesteud Notices, JO: Timber Notices, flO. Baseball. The first game of the series be twetn Newport and Siletz went to the latter. Their superior team work und knoweldge of the game ewept owny the early lead of the Newport hm..; -u. -piayed a j008e game in he field. Home runs by Daugherty and Bain were the feat ures. Siletz tcok the second game of the series by a score of 9-7. The features of the game were the pitching of Bain, win held the heavy hitting Indians to two hits in the seven innings that he worked The Newport boys put up a game tight but could not overcome the early lead of their opponents. Hauser and Daugherty each secured a. triple and Simpson a double. Cattle Have No Diseases Dr. Harry Nunn, deputy state veterinarian of McMinnville, was in attendance at the Fair Wednes day and tested the stock on exhibit, as to the presence of certa'n dis eases prevalent among cattle. He stated that he found the stock here unusually healthy, with no indi cations of any diseases of a tuber cular character. The exhibit of stock this year was very light and it is thought the reason was because people were afrtid to place their stock on ex hibit, fearing they would be re jected by the state veterinarin. But it seems there is runted for any such fear as he informs ts that the stock is unusually healthy here. Mrs. C. W. Harding and daughter Clara are expected home from Neb raska tomorrow evening. T. G. Wheeler of De3 Moines, Iowa, i3 visiting with his nephew, S. B. Ports, a few days this week. About the busiest place in town this week was the Leader job office, it being swamped with Fair printing-Mrs. Lee Wade returned Monday evening from a visit ' with her daughter, Mrs. Lola Cruson, at Al bany. Mrs. M. M. Headley of Los Angeles, California, arrived last Thursday evening to visit her cousin, Mrs. S. E. Coffin. John Moore of Newport was a Fair visitor Newport Day. Of courst. he called in and paid up another year's subscription while in town, Jesse Farrin. the barber, came up from Taft on the schooner Ne nanifsha Wednesday and has been assisting in the Toledo Barber Shop during the fair rush, DIED At -the hoiiie of Billy Umatata, near Siletz, on September 20. 1913. Emma Hill, aged about 80 years, widow of the late Citizen John. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ryan and son, Oscar, of Ona were among the Fair visitors yesterday. Mr. Ryan will keep the Leader coming to his home for another year at least, by the payment of another dollar and a half. A LAUNCH FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a pleasure launch and a good one in first class shape, with auto top, rear starter, will carry 8 passengers, finest lauLch on the bay for the money. For further in formation call at my office. C. K. Crosno. - o. ... The Noon Train has stupped. but the Transit still runs. How about that trig to NewDort ur Elk City? STRENGTHEN WEAK KIDNEYS Don't suffer longer with weak kidneys. You can get prompt re lief by taking Electric Bitters, that wondtrful remedy Draised by wo men everywhere. Start with a bot tle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisoo, votes' "gratitude for the worM effect of Electric Bers pronip,g me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indiges tion or biliousness. - Puce, 50c and $1.00, at Toledo Drug Co. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Services next Sunday at 10 m. Everybody welcome. Rev. F. O. Jones, Vicar. 30 a. Corvallis Granite & Marble Works AH Letters Machine Cut Frank Van Hoosen 337-N-2d St., Corvallis, Or. Football Today Newport and Toledo will clash on tho football gridiron at 2:30 this afternoon with the following lineup: Newport Ends-Culver, Gurnee, Kirkland. Tackles Blattner, Satterlee. Guards Boyle, Webber, Center King. Halfback-Miller. Kirkland. Fullback-Coffield. ' Quarter Daugherty. Toledo Ends Jones, Carson, Ofstedahl. Tackles Hawkins, Hamaker. Guards Hawkins, Smith, Altree. Center Altree. Halfbacks V. Jones. Bain. Fullback A. Goodell. Quarter G ildersletve. V IV T 1 a., o. jangnti was a passenger icr Awany inis morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges of Salado are among the Fair visitors today. . : , tttui Perkins, first mate on the n"hooner Mirene, was injured at iNe.vport yesterday af tern-- - having fate tsnouiaer dislocated. The game yesterday between Lin coln County All Stars and Eilctz was also captured by tbe latter by me score or. o-z. ieus making a cl cn swrep and winning all the games. ine avar. c nas been giving four reel shows, with special feat ures add; d, during tbe Fair tnd me nouEe nas teen pacuea to capa city each performance Wednesday even'ng the special attractions were clog dancing by Vcrn Calkins of jiik uiy, wun banjo accompani ment, isclos by Miss Margie Bal and a quartette. Last night the extra features were songs hy Will Bain, Jesse Daniels and a duet by Bert (jeer and Jim Ross. The , Dime baa the reputation of giv ing everyone their money's worth and they are certainly living up to the reputation, as the Fair visitors have been more than pleased with tie entertainments furnished by WANTED The names and ad dresses of Spanish-American War Veterans for the purpose of estab lishing a camp. Address. Alonzo Epler, Toledo, Oregon. TELLING THE TRUTH. It is not pleasant and profitable always to tell the truth in the col umns of a newspaper. Men who tried this heretofore have come to grief. Only a few days ago the editor of a paper in Indiana grew tired of being tailed a liar, and announced that he would tell the truth in the future; and the next issue of his parjer contained the following items: John Bonin, the 'aziest merchant in town, made a trip to Belleville yesterday. t t jonn Vjoyie, our groceryman. is doing a poor business. His store is dirty and dusty. How can he do much" Rev. Styx preached last Sunday nignt on "unarity." ine sermon was punk. Dave Sonkey died at his home in this place. The doctor gave it out as heart failure, whiskey killed him Married Miss Sylvan Rhodes and James Conlin, last Saturday, at the Baptist parsonage. The bride is a very ordinary town girl, who don't know any more about cooking than a jack rabbit, and never helDed her mother three days in her life. She is not a beauty by any means, and has a gait like a duck. The groom is an up-to-date loafer. He has been living off the old folks a' I his life and is not worth shacks. It will be a hard The governor of our great state, a very ordinary man, and who was elected by accident, was here yes terday. Ha has very few friends here now. He promised some of the voters in this Drecinct n piece of pie in the event of his election but had fogotten a 1 about it when the time to hand over the little office rolled around. ' DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it saved my life. Stillman Green, of Mallchite, Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr King's New Discovery and am alive and well." Your money refunded if it fails to benefit you. The best homo remedy for coughs, colda throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by To House of eight rooms and several acres of ground adjoining Yaquins, for rent; will rent by year and on good terms, or for share of crop to tenant who will plant logan berries and clear some ground, etc. Ad dress O. Middlekauff. Corvallis. Or. SFIHD A FEW DAYS To the tate Fair September 29 to October 4 Oregon S I J "sunset" I lOGDENftSHASTAl 'I I I ROUTES I I 'The Exposition Line -1915" will havs in effect from all stations Main Line and Branches; the following low Trip Fare WOODBURN ALBANY CORVALLIS $ .70 HARRISBURG 1.10 JUNCTION CITY 1.55 EUGENE All other points $2.15 2.30 2.80 One and One-Third Fare ' SALE DATES September 25 to October 4 inclusive. Final return limit October 8, 1913 i All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds Further particulars relation to fares, train service, etc., from any S. P. Agent. JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland.Ore SAFE LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN Nearly every woman needs a good axati?e. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. Dunlap of Leadill. Tenn.. says: "Dr. King's New Life Pil's helped her troubleagreatly." Get a box today. Price 25c. Rec ommended by Toledo Drug Co. THE BON B0N1ERE M. N. ANDEHSON, fron. - CJtoice Confections Summer Drinks Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shakes I raits, Nuts . Tobacco Stationery Beat Brands Cigars The National Joy Smoke i TOLEDO, OREGON Women Will Often Wonder how we sell our excellent Varnish at such a low price once they use it in tho home, for floor, walls doors, windows, etc. It spreads easily yet covers a large surface casny imnnea when necessary. Lines quickly and gives no trouble, leaving a beautifully glossy sur race. Come and try a can of it. You II find it the most economical for home use. TOLEDO DRUG CO. 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; suited, in fact, to all tastes. Try one and you will admit they are cheap for the money. Try Al's Thoroughbreds. Al's Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. 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