Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 26, 1913, Image 8

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    Picture Framing. Baby Carriages. Trunks and Suit Cases
A Case of Love
at First Sight
A ploHsure to the Eye,
An O-tiamcnt to your Table,
Community Silver
the plated ware of qia'ity.
Guaranteed for 50 years.
Call and see the line.
Jack Pelmulder
THE JEWELER
Capt. and Mrs R. A. Bensell of
Newport attended the fair this
week. The Leader will continue
to go to the Bensell home by the
payment of another dollar and a
half.
fr COLOR ILLUSIONS.'
Curious Effects From Red and Blue on
a Black Background.
If on n screen of black velvet placed
t n distance of leu feet from the spec
tator larfee letters ure posted, some
blue, some red. they will uot appeur to
be ut au cipml distance from the eves.
To souiu persous t!ie red letters will
fieem nenrer timii bliie letters, while
to other persons Uje contrary effect
Will bf manifested.
'J'o prtidure ililn effect both eyes must
be employed. When one eye Is closed
the letters are all seen nt the mime dis
tance. On opening the other eye one
net of tellers Immediately appears to
take a position iu advance of the others.
The explanation offered for this effect
is that a Kurt of stereoscopic Illusion is
prodined in the eye itself, depending
upon color. The image of a blue object
Is shifted by the eye toward one side
and that of a red object toward the
other side.
If on looking at blue nnd red letters
on n black background placed ten or
twelve feet awny you see the red letters
nearer than the blue, screen off one
half of the pupil of each eye on the
outside and you will see the red let
ters retire behind the blue one3.
If you screen the pupils on the side
toward the uose you will see the red
letters advance apparently still farther
nbead of the blue ones.
If, on the other hand, you naturally
see the blue In advance screen the In
ner side of the pupils of your eyes and
the red will come to the front.
Beautiful effects are produced with
one eye alone when, instead of letters',
red or blue rings are pnsled on n back
ground of the opposite color. Placing
red rluss on blue paper nnd using the
right eye with the inner side of the pu
Jill covered the appearance Is that of
circular red hillocks resting on a blue
ground.
To produce this effect In Its highest
degree the paper must be held to the
left nnd sloping ' In that direction.
When the outer side of the pupil Is
screened the red rings will become cir
cular trenches ln4uo blue paper. New
i'ork Sun. .
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby Riven that the
Common Council of the City ,of
Toledo, Oregon, contemplates the
improving of that portion of'
Se:oni street lying between Hill
and Graham streets. Said im
provement to consist of grading
same to conform with the grade
heretofore established and on file
in the office of the City Recurder,
and the laying of a plank roadway.
16 feet in width up the center of
Eaid street. Planking to be used
to be 3 by C inches in size, and luid
uuon 5 stringers, being securely
spiked to same, stringers aho to be
3 by 6 inches in size.
This notice is given by .order of
the Common Council, said order
being made and entered at the reg
ular meeting of said Council held
September 15th, 1913.
F. N. Hayden, City Recorder.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of To-
ltdo, Oregon, contemplates the im
Droving of Hill street at intersec
tion thereof with Sixth street. Said
improvement to consist of laying of
a twelve-inch sewer drain pipe
across said Hill street on the south
line of Sixth street.
This notice is given by order of
the Common Council, said order be
ing made and entered at the reg
ular meeting of said Council held
September 15th. 1913.
' F. N. Hayden, City Recorder.
The Fair is Here
Today is the last day of the an
nual Lincoln County Fair. The
weather every day has been ideal,
and the attendance has been good,
yesterday being the biggest dav in
point of attendance and it is ex
pected that today will be even-
greater. The exhibits in number
are about as at the previous fairs,
and in quality, in many instances,
much belter than ever before.
The stock sheds were not nearly
full, but the qualitv of the tscck is
good. We haven't time nor space
in this isjue to make anything like
a complete write up of thing3 in
general, which we will attempt to
do as soon as the premium books
are made up and are accessible.
The school exhibits are simply
grand. Much of the work done bv
the little folks is ahead of anything
mcst of the grown-ups could do.
Hard work, deep study and patience
is shown throughout the exhibits,
and the young people who con
tributed to these exhibits are to be
congratulated on their efforts. The
State Fair should have these exhib-:
lis, and we are sure some of Lin
coln county's boys and girls would
carry awav some of the grand
frizes offered. . I
Newport Dav (Wednesday) was'
generously patronized by the citi
zens of our sister city. Fully 400
people from the Resort City . spent
the day here. !
Yesterday was Siletz Day and we
believe Siletz was almost totally ;
deserted by the number of her citi j
zens that were here. The "bird
men." Edward Steele and N. H.
Richards, gave an exhibition, and
all had an opportunity to see a "fly-'
irg machine" in the air. j
During every afternoon there has'
teen horse, races, and some good.!
speedy horses were there. j
In the ball games each afternoon
there was entertainment for all. !
The Siletz team proved the best at 1
every game. This afternoon foot-:
ball between Newport and Toledo
will be the game. This pr cmises !
to be extra good. j
In the fish booth are on display
seme miehty fine fish. Among1
them is a 133 pound sturgeon, ex
hibied by Ole Amundson of this
place, and a whopper of a halibut,
exhibited by the Ollie S.
The merry-2c-rour.d. the shows. !
the nigger babies and other attrac
tions supplied the fun. The officials '
and committees arc all doing every-'
thing to make the Fair a success !
nnd show all visitors a good time, !
and we believe they are doing it. '
Married At Newport. Monday.!
September 22, Harold Anderson
and Miss Ruth Batchraan, the Rev.1
F. 0. Jones officiating. " j
George Sylvester of Newport was '
attending the Fuir on Newport
Day. Mr. Sylvester says he can't
get along without the Leader so re
newed his Eubscriplicn for another
year.
At the second juvenile fair, re
cently held at Wilsonville. Or., a
nine-year old boy carried off a total
of . 31 prizes, winning first on'
practically all lines of fruits and
vegetables, and also took first
money in the chicken display.
Among the other items shown by
this youthful farmer was a box of
12 pounds of American Wonder
potatoes, the product of one lone
spud.
troupe gave a "Wild West Indian
Show" at Woodmen Hall last even
ing for the entertainment of Fair
visitors. There were about a dozen
performers all dressed in native
costume who furnished an exhibi
tion of the Indian dances and songs.
Among the dances given were the
Sun -Dance, Bear Dance, Rogue
River War Dance, Medicine Man
Dance, FeatherDance and several
others of which we have forgotten
the names. The preformance was
good but the attendance was light
hardly enough to pay expenses.
FOR RENT
1G0 acres at the Upper Farm on
the Siletz river, flrbt class bottom
land, 50 acres plowed, 60 acres can
be plowed, some open for pasture,
good new house and barn, good
roads good school.
Also 83 acres near Spencer Scott's
farm on the Siletz river. Good
bottom land house and barn. 15
acre field, orchard, mild to school.
Will rent for cash, 3 or 5 years.
Write to the owner, O. A. Loe,
Silverton, Or., Route 4, box 69.
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Draperies and Window Shades.
Wall Paper.
Rugs.
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Let Us Help You
join the ranks of the well-dressed min. We have trie
agency for the best lines in the market. Letjis show
you the samples and quote youjprices
SMITH & SMITH
Liliij C!o(ib;i ail Fjrni$!i3;3
HanrilnsBld.
Toledo, Ores 3a 1
Get My Prices
And be Convinced that you can Save Money by buying'your Groceries,
Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crockery, Flour and Feed at the
The White CornerJStore
Store Open at all Hours. Both 'Phones. .City Delivery CT
R.S.VAN CLEVE
Mrs. Frederick
Invites the Ladies of Lincoln County to
inspect her Fall and Winter display of up to
date Millinery Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Rib
bons and Novelty Trimmings.
J. S. AKIN
DWELLING HOUSE AND
LOT FOR SALE.
As I expect to leave this city
soon I offer mv seven room house,
woodshed small barn, toilet and lot
50x100. for sale reasonable if taken
at once. Your own terms.
F. R. Weaver.
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.
m.,
FOR SALE
One milch cow, Jersey, four year
old. Phone Mutual.
H. Schmitt. Elk City. Or.
Ice cream and cake at the Bin
boniere every Saturday and Sunday.
BLOCK
EDGE
SLAB
1
3
Nothing but well seasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
Now Is the Time
To lay in your Winter's
.Supply. See nn
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WANTED-A good dairy ranch
to trade for an Eastern Oregon
wheat farm. Write full description
of your place and prices and I will
take it up with my party at once.
Have Valley farina and City prop
erty to trade for dairy ranches but
they must be worth the price you
ask for them. Address
White & Co., Newberg, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice, Portland. Orearon.
02242. August 22. 1913:
Notice is hereby given that George
W. Cox. of Siletz. Orecnn. vchr, nn
October 4, 1909, made homestead
application No. 02212. for Lots 6.
7, SWJ SE1 Sec. 23 and SWJ SWJ
Section 24. Town3hip 9 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, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon,
on the 8th day of October, 1913.
Claimant names a3 witnesses:
Grace U. Hampton, of Rocca,'
Oregon; tfhilip H. Elting, of Si
letz, Oregon; William H.Alexander
and Z. M. Derrick, both of Toledo.
Oregon H. F. Higby. Register.
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned adminisr rain rf lh
- m w falir?
estate of Nicholas Constantine
v.naina, deceased, nas filed in the
County Court of the state of Ore
gon, for Lincoln county, his final
account for settlement of said
estate and. that Monday, the 6th
day of October, 1913, at tho hour
of 10 o'clock a. m , has been fixed
by the Court as the time and the
office of said Court 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 Constantine Chalna. deceased.