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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR COLLINS & HAY DEN, pCBUSBEns Ja.-k Porter of Newport was a L Toledo visitor Tuesday. B Ne w Oo INCOLN WOUNTY X"apt. R. A. Bensell of Newport ANK was tranascting business here Monday. ods SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year . - - - $1 50 Six Moulin - ' 7f. Tbne Month - - - 6ti Kntfcrert at the j-ontoffic nt Toledo, Oregon, u eoond-eUu a all mnior. ADVERTISING RATED BlepUy, 10 cents prr Inch per lue. Local and Heading Nollcea, be per line. Notice iror Sale, Wanted, Ktc, live lines or nnr H5 per luue; tide ir month. ' flnm.iilei.il Notice, U: Timber Kolliei, 10. Lincoln County Fair Meeting A meeting of the Lincoln County Fair Association will be held at the City Iall next Tuesday evening, Apiil 7th, at 7:30 o'chek. Out cf town directors will be present end 1 he machinery will be put in motiui fjr the having cf our annual Fair All inteiest:d are invite! and ahculd be present to boost this natter aim'. , Found Dead In Her Bed Mrs. Ellen Bruseth was frund d?ad in her bed yesterday morning at her heme five miles east cf Toledo nar Starrs station. Mrs. Bruseth was a widow woman aged about 55 yens ar.d the mother of thirteen children. There were but two cf the children at home at the time of har death. Death was caused by heart fail ure. Coroner Carter went to the Bruseth home yesterday aternoon and rfter an examination decided that it was tnneceieary to hold an inquest. Both Placed Under Bond Lf st Saturday J. J.' Rcdfield' of Mill Four trrught Er.it to have Earlirg Brauti; also of Mill Four placed under tends to keep the peace, ts t( feared Brauti would do him tcdily (arm. It would seem frcm ire evidence submitted that Brauti accused Eedfield of shooting his dog, and Rcdfield ac cused Brauti of shooting at him. Brauti is nothing but a lad in his teens and has had a good name io the neighbor! cud. The court evi denty thought Rcdfield was as much to be feared as' Brauti ts both parties were crdered to give bond r. for good beraifor, pending thf ac tion cf the Circuit Court. r. ; RbWell Will Case Decided County Jadgc Fogarty last Fri day gave cut bis decision in the Lu:y Ellen Rowell will case, which was tried before him about the middle of January. Judge Fog artv'i decision is in favor of Frank Kowell, the husband and plaintiff in the aforementioned trial, he de ciding from the evidence that Mrs. Rowell was net sane at the time he made the will and therefore not responsible fer her actions. This trial tss created quite a bit of interest loth in this and Polk counties ar.d Loth sides in the case put up a strong fight. The will ir. volves tbo di petition cf some $20,000 worth of property, same being willed by Mis. Rowtll to the Sevcrith Day Advent ist church cf this place. Frank Rowell. the bus tard, brought suit to prevent the will from going to tribute, being represented bv Attnrneva and Coad f Dallas, Attcrncys Wil liams tr.d Stenart rcprecertirg the defendants. Judge Fcgarly has put in several weeks cf hard stidy en this cbbc and viewed thu.cvidmce from every angle before making his final decision, end believes that be has made a decision which will be sustained in the ever.t tl.o tcso is carried to a higher court, as in all probiWlity it will. The costs cf the tiial fce divided, 81'cwing each tide to pay their on. FOR SALE. 3-year old colt; wilt rrake 1200 cr 1300; mile and a half ocrth cf Toledo, first house on old Siletx road. ... W. M, Hill. (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon Does a General Banking Business directors c. e. hawkins Wm, scarth C. O. HAWKINS . Interest ... on Time Deposit rXWWMWW rVtAAOOAO BflfWWWW ftAAArVWtA (MMMVHMftrVlfttVMMV s In the New Jersey Fire ra-i w 1 he Lowest Kates The Best Protection G. B. McCLUSKEY Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in hisEoffice in the Ofsttdahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Frederick's Millinery All New Clean Stock TOLEDO LIVERY FE ED and BALE - STAB L ES pi GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES FPECIAT, ATTFKTION filVFN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Dailjr Dray Lii e. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen enl haxiling. Teams furnished on short notice. ' HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD II AY AND FEED FOR SAL-"?. -BOTH PHONES OREGON FIRE RELIEF i Conservative in Writing Risks ..' Liberal in Adjusting Lcbscs. Resources. $259,747.94 t. O. SMITH, Agent, Newport, Orecorj Write or Call, cu Mutual'Phone Salem Beer The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Salem bottled beer is the eqnnl of any Enalcrn product, being ePKcinlly brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drinlc in Iho real incnning of the word, conducive to both health and enjoyment of life. SALEM REWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon R. D. Nash ' of Nashville was transactng busness here Monday evening, t Nate Watkins of Drift Creek was transacting business in the city Monday and Tuesday. - County Commissioner W. F. Wakefield was down from Eddy villo Monday evening. Alec Warnock of Nortons was attending a stockholders meetinc of the Mutual Telephone Company nere last Monday night. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood wai in the city Monday night, attending a meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Telephone Company. Miss. Eudelle .Bethers went to Summit this morning to spend the week-end wih her father, who is teaching in the Summit achools. " M. A. Nye who haa worked at the sawmill the past several years quit last Saturday morning and will hereafter confine his attention to his farm. Jesse Reeder of Yaauina was in the city last Saturday looking after business, among which was the re newing of his subscription to the Leader fur another year. A marriage license was issued at Poit'andlast week to Isom Channel and Miss Leilea Fant. Miss Fant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fant formerly of this city and is well known here. Congressman Haw ley informs us he has been able to secure a better mail service between Tidewater and Walduort. The frequency of the service haa been increased to six round trips per week. Ches Morrison, the Democratic candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, and wifa, were in the city Monday night. Ches was attend ing the stockholders' meeting of the Mutual Telephone Company. Prof. Georae Bothers came driven from Summit Friday evening to suend Sunday with his family, i While here Mr. Bethers had some programs printed for an entertain. ment which will be given by the Summit High School on April 15th. Mr. an Mrs. George Walker ar rived from San Pedro. California, Monday evening, and will again take ud their residence here.. Mr, Walker will immediately begin the construction of a ship at this place, es soon as he can get a shipyard in order. Dr. James Witbycombe. Oregon's next Governor, was a Toledo visitor Yesterday, Vile. went to' Newport in the evening where a banquet was to have been given in bis hon or, but the parsenger train being so very late the banquet had to be called off. Dr. Withycombo is a strong man in this county. The Dredge Oregon returned from . the lower bay Wednssday having completed that portion of the work. She commenced work again this morning deepening the channel from the Port docks no to above the siwmill. It is ex pected she will be through with her work on this harbor in about twenty days. At a meeting of the leading lights cf the Democratic party held in this city last Friday the following Dem critic ticket wai mapped out for the coining cam paign: County Judge John Fog arty; Commi'sioner, Edward Stack er; Sheriff, C. L. MorrUon; Treas urer, C. T. Saling: Clerk. Allen Gill; Surveyor, Z. M. Derrick. Frof. W. S. Brown, of the Exten sion Division of the Oregon Agri cu'tural College, spnke at Woodmen Hall last evening, under the auspices of the Toledo Improvement Club, on the subject of small fruits, the Loganberry being his ptincipal touic. Unfortunately his am i nee was small, but those present were well pleased with the talk and' the instructions given will no doubt be of much benefit to all who heard him. - Look Here! You peocle who want to sll. if you will make the prices right I can do business with you. . Have good, live firm in Portland to assist. Pall at the Racket Store and list your property, R. N. Warnock. Arriving Daily. I still have some Bankrupt Stock Greatly Reduced Prices W. P. McGEE XTRA, . SPECIALS Fcr Week Starting Mcnday, April 6th, to 12tb. - - i . Sweet Naval Oranges, regular 35c.f Sale price. 20c. resalar 60c, Sale price. 45a. ! Columbia and Goldea Rod Oats, at 30c. a' Package. Bulk Cream Rolled Oats, 4Jc lb. ; Corn Flakes, regular 10c, 3 packages for 25c. Pint Bottle Blueing, regular 10c, 5c. each. Stove Department ; Balance cf our Stock cf Ranges and Heating Stoves to be eold at ccst during the week's Salts. Lcok the'" over. Toledo Racket Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits. Gardner & Peterson Dealers In Bonders' Hardware, . .' Sporting..Go3ds, Tin and Granite Ware Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years) -Plumbers' Supplies Cook Stoves, Heating Steves, Steel Ranges Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Get My Prices . - And be Convinced; tlt yog can Save Honey by bcying yonr, Grocerien, Dry Goods, Notions, Granite ware, Crockery, Fiour a nd Feed at the The White Corner Store Store Open at all Honrs. Both 'Phones. City Delivery R. S. VAN CLE VE CIGARS ON THE BRAIN Some cf the most inveterate smokers have real!,- got Cigars on the brain They sre all the time looking for the finest smokes. At least they WERE all thf time look ing fcr them until they accidentally bought one cf Al's Thoroughbreds. Now, of course, these connoiaeur re regular customers of ours. You will be the same when you discover what an excellent cigar vie give for the money. Al's Smokehouse AL WAUCH. Prp.