Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 10, 1913, Image 5

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    Teachers and
Grangers to Meet
There will be a meeting of the
Teachers acd the Grangers at Ona.
in the Grange Hall. Saturday, Oc
tober lftu. The meeting is for
YOU as well as for the teachers
and" Grangers, so come and help
make the other fellow think he is
doing the grandest work that can
be done, for it is by helping him or
them that we get the strength to
do our own work better.
This meeting is for all, there is a
place for you. even if you are not
a teacher, and you don't have to be
a granger to fill it. At the meet
ing we are going to talk about
schools for I want the people to
know whs: we are doing in the
Kchools, and we will talk about
farm or ranch work, for I want the
teachers and the pupils to know
something about raising and caring
for stock and poultry, cooking,
sewing, and wood work will have
their time and place on the pro
gram. Uome out and help us for
it is by working together that the
greatest good can he accomplished.
R. P. Goin.
School Superintendent.
P. L. Pruitt was a visitor to the
Valley last week, returning Sun
day. The Leader and the Semi-Weekly
Journal both one year for two dol
lars, x
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Milliard
Merrell .at Newport, October 1,
1913, a daughter -
A. W. Morgan was a passenger
for Eastem Oregon on the excur
ison train last Sunday evening.
Watch for the special closing reel
of the Royal Tailors at the Dime
within a few evenings. J. S. Akin.
Fred Russell, acccompanied by
bis mother, departed Monday morn
ing for a couple of weeks' visit at
Roseburg. 1
R. H. Colb arrived down from
Newberg last Friday evening and
took up his residence on the Frank
Smith pkce. which he recently
purchased, on Depot slough. Mrs.
Cobb and daughters, Pearl and
Sylvia, arrived Tuesday evening.
Mr. Cobb brought several head of
dairy stock with him.
H. P. Eamel, lately of San Fran
cisco, has bought the watchmaking
and jewelry business of Jack Pel
inulder. Mr. Hamel is an ex
perienced workman and we predict
success for him in the business
here. In his ad in this issue he
invites the people of the commun
ity to visit him. look over bis stock
and examine his work, which, he
guarantees. Mr. Pehnulder will
remain here for a time at least.
'Rev. F. S. Clemo and family ex
cept Mis3 Mae who is a teacher in
our schools, departed for their
future home atShedds. after spend
ing a year here, Rev. Clemo being
pastor of the local M. E. church.
Rev. Sanford Snyder and wife ar
rived in from Salem Saturday even
ing. Rev. Snyder will be pastor
of the M. E. church here during
the coming year. He preached his
first sermons here Sunday.
The Leader has been appointed
special bargain day agents for the
Weekly Oregonian. We can give
you this Daper from now until Jan
uary 1, 1915. for seventy-five cents,
or we will give jwu it and the Lea
der for two dollars.
House of eight rooms and several
acres of ground adjoining Yaquina.
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 0. MHdlekuufr, Corvalls, Or.
SAFE LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN
'Nearly every woman needs a good
laxative. Dr. King's New Life
Pills are good because they are
prompt, safe and do not cause pain.
Mrs. M. C. Dunlap of Leadlll,
Tenn., Fays: "Dr. King's New Life
Pil's helped her troubles greatly."
Get a box today. Price 25c. Rec
emmended by Toledo Drug Co.
Having taken charge of the
rooming department of the Com
mercial Hotel, I would solicit a
share if your patronage. I ttt
prepared to give you a clean, well
furnished room hy either the day
or week.
. Mrs. Margaret Fremery,
Warnock
PRIZE WINNER
at County Fair
Byers' Blue Ribbon Flour makes
more and better Bread
Special
Flour, Feed and all yotir wants
ami get the benefit of Quantity
SCHOOL end FALL LINE OF
reduced Prices.
Get our Quantity Prices cn Flour
Can Euy.
SPECIAL
100-lb Sack Granulated, Argo,
Sugar for $5.00 one week only
Toledo Racket
Sole Agency for Ridgeway's Famous Teas.
Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
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INCOLN BOUNTY OANK
(INCORPORATED) -
Toledo, Oregon
Docs a General
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
3 Wm. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
3
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
IF VELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES
SPECIAL 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.
DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH
ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS
Babies need a perfect skin 'cover
ing. Skin eruptions cause thetj not
only. intense suffering, but hinder
thpir growth. DR. HOCSON'S
ECZEMA OINTMENT can be relied
on for relief and permanent cure
of Buffering babies whose skin erup
tions have made their life miser
able. "Our baby was afflicted with
breaking out of the skin all over
the face and scalp. Doctors and
okifi specialists failed tubelp. We
tiled Dr. Ilobson's Eczema oint
ment and were overjoyed to see
baby conmletelv cured bpfnm nno
I hpx was used," writes Mrs. Struber,
fibuque. Iowa. All Druggists tr
ty man ooc.
PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
Phone orders given our special
attention. Warnock & Hughes.
H ughes
Prices
for Winter. Buy in Quantities
Prices. Get our Prices.
SHCES are now on Sale at
and Feeds. The Best Money
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Banking. Business
i Interest
- on;
Time Deposits
BOTH PHONES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given 'that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Lincoln county.
Oregon, administrator of the estate
of Jacob SI igr, deceased. All
persons havinor claims npainst uni:!
estate are hereby notified and re
quired to present the same to me
at my oilice in Toledo, Oregon, with
prtfptr voucher anl dulj verified
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated September 30, 1913.
G. B. McCluskey,
Administrator of the estate of Jacob
Sliger, deceased.
It. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SUltGEON
TOLEDO, ORKQON
Office iu Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 ft. m. J 2 to 1 and 7 to 8
p, m. Emergency CaNe at any time
r-cuiu PHONES'
John Kentta was over from Si
letz on busireis Wednesday.
Rev. W. T. Pearce of Siletz re
turned Monday evenin? .from a
visit to the State Fair at Salem.
Mrs. Alice Waugh returned Sat
urday evening from a visit with
her daughter, Elma, at Corvallis.
Mrs. Dr. Bowers who has been
visiting friends near this city, re
turned to her homo at Newberg
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heath have
moved into the house owned by
Hawkins & McCluskey, on Second
street.
Manager C. T. Saling of the
light plant, went to McMinnville on
business the fir;t of the week, re
turning Wednesday evening.
F. H. Phillips passed through to
the lower Siletz Friday evening,
being called there by the deah of
his brother in law, Clarence Parm
ele. G. E. Marshall, wife and father
in law, of Hutchinson. Kansas,
are visiting at the home of the for
mer's brother in law. Assessor W.
E. Ball, and family in this city.
During the month of September
teachers' permits were issued as
follows: Delia Davenport, Harlan
Mrs. E. M. Kcoco, Siletz: R. R.
Miller, Aileen Gaither, Toledo;
Jean Bell, Pioneer.
Win. Toner of Yaquina as a To
ledo Visitor Wednesday. This office
has just turned out a large number
of price cards for Mr. Toner, who
is in the fish business, giving the
price of Yaquina Bay salmon, crabs
etc.
The Leader has been appointed
agent for a large Magazine Sub
scription Agency and we are now
prepared to take your orders for
magazines. We can also give you
a liberal clubbing rate with the
Leader and any niainuines vou
might wish.
C'arence Ofstedahl and Renus
Arnold returned on the excursion
train Sunday from the State Fair.
Going out in Clarence's auto Fri
day they burned out the clutch a
little this side of Blodgett. They
'phoned to Albany for another
machine which came out and towed
them in Clarence will leave his
car at Albany this Winter, bring'
ing it over here again in the Spring
Today fa the day of the "big
noise" all over the Pacific coast,
when word is flashed that the dam
seperating the waters of the Pacific
and Atlantic oceans has been blown
away, in the Panama canal. In
celebration of this most important
event nil wheels of industry will
be stopped for a period of one
minute and all whistles, bells and
other noise making devises will be
brought into use. Toledo is ex
pected to do her part.
Mr. and Mrs K P. Goin returned
Saturday evening from the State
Fair at Salem. They were well
pleased with the fair, but were
very much disappointed in the fact
that the Lincoln county school ex
hibits did not arrived there in time
to be placed on exhbit. The ex
hibit was shipped from here Satur
day morning and did not arrive at
Salem until the following Friday
afternoon. Superintendent Goin
says that our exhibits would' have
been equal if not superior to any
school exhibits on display at the
fair.
Fifteen friends were entertained
at a "circus" whist party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gard
ner in this city last Friday evening.
The guests present were Mrs.Cuth
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scarth,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Huffman.
Sheriff and Mrs. Geer, Misses
Verno Ror?. Esther Ccpeland,
Frances Simpcon, Messrs. Lcn
Butteriield. Dr. Burgosa, Eversti
Cuok, Fred Russell and R. E. Col
lins. Mrs. Gecr won fist prize and
Miss Simpson captured the booby
prize. At midnight a dainty lunch
was served with ice cream, cake,
pink lemonade, peanuts and other
circus "eats." Music and singing
closed a most enjoyable affair.
DRESSMAKING.
Will go out dressmaking for the
Summer, 15c. per hour.
Mis Caroline Peterson,
Eddyville. Of.
O-CEDAR POLISH
For sale by Gardner & Peterson.
For polisihng furniture. It mixes
with water and gives the floor a
fine finish.
Capt. Dougherty of Newport has
been in the city several days this
week.
Miss Esther Cepeland visited her
mother in Newport Wednesday
night.
Capt. Sischo arrived Wednesday
evening for a visit among old
friends and comrades.
Mrs. Cuthbert visited fricnd3 in
Newport Wednesday evening, re
turning yesterday afternoon.
0. A. Lee arrived in from Silver
ton Wednesday evening and went
over to his farm at Upper Fam.
CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS
All warrants drawn on the Gen
eral Fund of Lincoln county and
endorsed "not paid for want of
funds" prior to January 1st, 1912.
are hereby called and the interest
stopped thereon.
Dated at Toledo, Cregun, this Gth
day of October. 1913.
G. B. McCluskey,
County Treasurer.
FOR SALE!
40 acres on Glalla slouch. 1 mila
northeast of Toledo. 9 room bun
galow family orchard, launch, boat
house, etc. Address, Box 311, To
ledo, Or.
RED FRONT
BLACKSMITHSHOP
F. AV. CARSON, Prop.
Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black
smithing of all kind. Satis
faction guaranteed.
TOLEDO OREGON
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS it forty fifth school year
SEPTEMBER 19. 1913.
DEGREE COURSES n manyphascsof
AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, HOME
ECONOMICS, MlNINO, FORESTRY, COM
MERCE. Pharmacy.
two-year Courses in aqricul.
TURE, HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC
ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"Tub Enrichment op Rural I.ifr"
and a Cataloc.uk will be mailed free
on application.
Address H. M. TrnnanT, Registrar,
(tw-7-15 to 0-8) Corvul lis, Oregon.
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The Noon Train
has stupped. but the Transit
still runs. How about that
trip to Newport ur Elk City?
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Jacob Neimi deceased, has
filed in the County Court of the
state of Oregon, for Lincoln county;
his final account for settlement of
said estate and that Monday, the
3rd day of November 1913, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been
fixed by the Court as the time and
the office cf said Court 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 may ex
ist as to any matters in sail ac
count prior to said date.
Dated this 26th day of SeDt., 1913.
Mary Niemi,
Administratrix of the estata of
Jacob Niemi, deceased.
G. E. McCluskey attorney for ad
ministratrix.
DR. II. O. HICKMAN
HIYS1CIAN &. SCRCKON
Ofice in Ofstedahl lHtfdlug
Successor to Dr. Morris
Toledo. Oregon
WAUGITS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Fresh arc! Cwcc? ijcats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
lUgliest Cash Trice raid fo jflldce
TESTER WAUGH, Prep.