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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAFF.R COLLINS A HAYDEX, Publishers SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year - - - fl 60 six Mouths - ' - .75 fhrte Month - 80 (otrr(l at the imatoflirr at Toledo, Dragon, at aecond-claiis n at) matter. ADVERTISING KaTK Dlrl;, 10 ctntu jit Inch par Usu. .oral and Heading Nolicra, to per line. Notli ror Sale, W anted, Etc., live lines or under 'tJc per Wkuc; Wc ei- month. Bouett.l Notices, U: TliuLer Notices, I0. Christy's Big Hippodrome Shows Secretary Joseph Swearingen of the Lincoln County Fair Board in forms us that they have secured the above named attractions for the coming Fair. Thi! HiDPodrome Show is in a tent 40 by 100 feet with high class vaudeville acts. The Black Top Picture Show is a tent 21 by 70 feet and will bhow pictures that you cannot see outside t f New York end Chicago. Christy Five is one annex of living won ders, tent 25 by 60. These are all high class attrac tions and the Fair Board was in deed fortunate in booking them. Besides these there will be the rnerry go round, the usual cane racks, nigger babies, etc. Then there will be bull games, a football game and other field sports to amuse the crowd. The prosDccts for the coming Fair look very good and we will undoubtedly have the biggest Fair ever held here. Creamery Paying j Highest Price The Toledo Creamery is now pay-1 ing the highest market price for ! butterfut an 1 expect to be able to raifie the price again in a day or ' two. The price now paid bv our local creamery is 34c. per pound, 1 which is as high as anv of the creameries arc paying then besides' you tuve the express charges. At' the quality of the product manu factured by our creamery is be-! coming .better known, it is hard for the creamery to fill its orders f jr butter and unless it can get more cream it will have to turn down some of the orders. This certainly is good news for the stockholders of the association and reflects much credit upon the man agement and the butter maker. If you are not already shipping your cream to the Toledo Creamery why rot give them a trial? They now bave the creamery operating on a systematic basis and can promise you satisfactory results. Captain Wilson I. Davenny. field secretary of thq National Rivers and Harbors Congrc..-, Washington, D. C, was in Toledo Monday and made a short informal redress to a MTbcr'T ... )mipcntc'..:;cr.s, Mr. DCttLUy is a good taker and gave bis audience an intreeting talk on the improvement of rivers and har bors, arid what benefits were to be derived from tame, he quoting many instances. He also showed his audience where it would be well for the Fort 'if Toledo to affiliate with the National Rivers and Har bors Crngrccs, tud on a ote being taken it was uncnimounly the sense of the meetiniz thai tne IVrt Cnm- m if 6 ion cf the Port of Toledo affil iate with the Congress. Mr. De vanncy went from here Salem. E. B. Shumay cf this city has just received a communication from the Euirnu cf l imit Industry of the Cngon Agricultural College, regarding lime fur fertilizer Lother J. Chapman agriculturist of Marion county and Y. W. Rader, agiici'lturist cf Lane county are working on a proposition to crush limestone fcr this purpose and they think they can cstablibh luch a factory to crush this etone and put it on the cats at the factory at bout $3 per ten. They are also tr teg (o get f i eight rates oa thi material and believe will be able to furnish it to the farmers at $3 or lees freight rates. This will make the lime come to the farmer at about (6 per ton whereas, it i now considerable higher. These gentlemen arc taking a census of the farmers who will uec this lime to as to be able to make a better estimate of the costs etc Farmers desiring the lime will do themselves and the bureau a favor if they will write Mr. Shumay stating the number of tons cf the lime they will use at these figures. Mr. Shumwsy has tested the soil in this locality and he finds it all bad ly in r.ccd cf lime. Will the perron who tuok the five reef irons from the roof of Olive Bcswell's house return name! Allen Gill. Canning Peaches Wc will supply you direct from the grower Crawford Canning Free or Lemon Cling 60c Box-Delivered Wc protect you on decline in price Leave your orders with us Toledo Racket Our Motto: mm? Quick Sales and Small Profits. Water Front Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. 41. "' 1 Fresh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery Butter. I buy all my Tictf, Mutton and Toik front the the local ranchers, ami I p:iy the highest market price delivered at my shop. I pay the highest market price for hides and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OR. R. J. GR0TH BLACKSM1THING Horseshoeing a Specialty Repair Work done Promptly Give Us a Trial TOLEDO, OREGOX ARTHUR NYE Boat Supplies lumbing and Fixtures Stover Gas Engines 1 I I III I Ajurv of ahalf million has j found a verdict in favor of the llll I Ford. More than" five hundred I HI I j thousand Fords sold into world- I I wide use have'earncd'a reputation for serviceability'and'economy . un- paralleled in the motor carfworld. , Five hundredfdollars is the price I III ' of the Ford runabout the touring 1 car is five fifty the town ear seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, complete Hill with equipment. Get catalog and I HI particulars from A. T. Peterson, local agent. L INCOLN BOUNTY (IXCORPOUATED) Toledo, Oregon B ANK I Docs a General Banking Business DlRCOTORS C. K. HAWKINS W'M. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Time Deposits WOftOWrWe rWf?WTV rVrfftftfl rVWrft ftAAfWrftnft AAftftrVtr) M. W .'Simpson wta downfrom Elk City yestterday. Jonh Ebbe returned to his home at Eugene yesterday. Walt Harding cf the C. & E. bridge crew was in the city Tues day. Mrs. Lola Cruson returned to her home at Albany yesterday morning. Mrs. W. C. Bingham returned Monday evening from a visit at Ctrvallis. George Trowbridge, the green house man, was i Newport visitor yesterday. Attorney E. J. Ciark returned Monday evening from a visit at Portland. Mr. SliipD and two friends of Salem spent a few days on the Si letz the first of the week. Ben Reimcrs the barber left Monday morning for a weeks visit at Albany and Harrieburg. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Wishart re turned Monday evening from a several days' visit at Portland. I5is:c3 Ailcen Gaither, Jennie Booth, and Elma Waugh departed yesterday neon forjan outing at the beach. G. W. Huffman the millman re turned Monday evening from an extended trip through Eastern I uregon. 1 Chas B. Mcorcs, Republican State Central Committeeman was a To ledo visitor ycsleivlcy looking after the interests of thj party. Al Wauzh is lining his "Smoke hcusa" with L'eavcr Board and is laying a nsw fluor. II. A. Schlecht and son are d. ing the work. Mrs. P. R. Pintler of Elk City visited at the heme of Sheriff and Mrs. Getr in this city this week, returning home this morning. Mr. end Mrs. H. F. Rice. Clara Larson and Clifford McEIwain re turned Tuesday from a week's out ing at the mouth of Euchre creek. James Urown who accidently shot himself with a rifl at his home on I the lower Siletz some two weeks ago was taken to a Portland hospi tal Monday to be operated upon. Thos. Prince and H. T and wife visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hill north of town. The Messrs. Prince live at Dundee and are among the wealth iest people in Oregon. WANTED Young, registered Angora buck. Address, J. Margson, Winant, Or. Kmil Runrecht came"down from his home at Nortons Tuesday. L. Edwards the sawmill man at Eddvville was a county seat visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Hawkins re turned Friday from a week's out ing at Depoe Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.Akin returned the first of the week from an out ing at Otter Rock. Mrs. S. P. McClellan who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Hamaker, in this city the past several weeks departed Monday for a visit with her son, J. 0. McClellan at Salem. FOR SALE Building on corner of Fourth and Hill Streets, Toledo, Oregon, for particulars call on or apply to A. 0. Krogstad, Toledo, Oregcn. SAWMILL Fo'r SALE ' I desire to sell my small sawmill located at Eddyville. 125.000 feet of timber goes with the mill. L. Edwards, Eddyville, Or. FOR SALE. I have 7 young Jersey milk cows and young stock for sale. A. K. Oilar, Wuldport, Or. Pineapple sherbet today, at Mrs1 Frederick's. 1 Mr. Wright of Ona is a emmt,. seat visitor today. Ralph Hamar of Siletz is re ported on the sick list. Prof. J. B. Horner of OAC was in the city this morning. A. C. Crawford was over from the Agency yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enos were down from E'k City Sunday. Miss Winifred Swearingen went to Corvallis this morning fcr a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Akin and daughter, Iris, returned Monday from an outing at Otter Rock. Joseph Swearingen attended the Sunday School Convention at Eddy ville this week. Mrs. M. E. Alexander and son, Will, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall and Mrs. Woodford have been camping cn the Lower Siletz. A man by the name of Stanton, who was working on the construc tion train near town, this morning received a fractured arm while unloading ties. Dr. Tharp attend ed him. Dr.W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK inventor of the Berry System Crown and Bridge Work. Late Principal Herry-Post-Graduate School, St. Louis, Missouri. Crown, Bridge and Plate Work, and the care of Children! teeth Specialty. SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, dated the 12th day of August. 1914, in favor of Shute Savings Bank, Corporation, and against the real property here inafter described, for the sum of $1181.40, with interest thereon from August 1, 1914. at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $20.60 costs and disbursements, and the further sum of $582.80, in favor of the defen dant Luwengart & Co., a Corpora tion, and against the real property hereinafter described, to me direc ted and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, pursuant to said execution, decree and order of sale, I will on Saturday, the 12th day of September, 1914, at the west door of the cuurthouss in Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, at the hour of 1:10 o'clock, p. in. of said day, sell at i ublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest the defendants in said suit, 0. C. Wright, L. L. Mae Wright, Ed C. Allen, Martha C. Allen, Frank Rice, Lnwengart & Cc, a Corpor ation, and Hibernian Savings Bank, a Corporation, had on September 9, 1911, the date of said mortgage, or have since acquired or now have of, in and to all of the following described real property Iving, being and situate in Lincoln county. Ore gon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter of the north west quarter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Fourteen, and Lots One and Two of Section Fifteen, in Township Eleven south of Range Eleven west of Willamette Merid ian, in Lincoln county Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the coats and expen ses of sale and of said writ. Said sale will be made subject to redem ption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, on this 13th day of August, 1914. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Baglcy & Hare, Attorneys for Plaintiff. II Mens and Boys' Clothing see W. P. McGEE Banlt Building Gardner & Peterson Dealers In Builders' Hardware, . Sporting Goods, Tin and Granite Ware Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years) Plumbers' Supplies Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Steel Ranges ' Plows, Harrows, Wagons. At The White Corner Store Do not miss the Bargains Lace Collars, Jabots, Fancy But tons, Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Bandeaux, Fancy Ginghams, Ribbons. Our desire is to please the trade at all times with both quality and price. We have a Special price on Rye Flour in Hundred Pound Bags. R. S. VAN CLEVE The Chocolate Soldier made a hit with girls, but not any more than our Chocolates make with the fair sex everywhere. Armies of girls buy and eat our Chocolates and armies of young men buy more for their best girls, because they know our quality of confections to bo above criticism, pure, delicious and inviting all the time. To stand in well with your best girl, call here and make a pur chase. Al's Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. OREGON FIRE RELIEF Conservative in Writing Risks. Liberal in Adjusting Losses. Resources. $259,747.94 L. 0. SMITH, Agent, Newport, Oregon G. B. McCLUSKEY, local agent. Toledo. Write or Call, ou Mutual rhbno