AT THE Toledo Racket Store Well, if you didn't get a Piano, you CAN get goods Cheaper here than at any other store. Come and see R. N. Warnock Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLLINS & HAYDEN, Pubs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - -Six Months Three Months $1.60 .75 60 Water Front Meat Market iiaVhiSrpporter$1a0n0d J. L. Demitt, Prop. X Wvtr 1'resh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery Butter. I buy all my Detf, Muttot: and Pork from the the local rancher", and I pay the highest market price delivered at my shop. I pay the highest market price for hides and pelts. WATER FRONT. TOLEDO. OR. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W M Brooks and wife to Don ald Brooks, 40 acres in sec. 1, T 14, R 12. $1. Henry Marsh and wife to J C Carson, 160 acres in sec 33, T 14, R 11. $3000. Letitia A Dense m to George A Furneaux, lots 11 and 4, block 6, San Marine. $1, Jacob Johnson and wife to Gust Ketoal, tract in sec 34, T 7, R 11. $125. Milton J. Lake to Mortie D. Lake, 160 acres hi sec 12, T 12, R 8. $1750. B Glldner and wife to Nelson P Wheeler, 320 acres in sec 12, T 7, R 9. $10. . O G Bretp and wife to A T Clark, 80 acres in sec 26, T 10, R 10. $10. S G Irvin and wife to Mrs. Stella M Legrand, lot 10 block 38, exc. fract., in Ocean View took a tin can and killed s bear. N stands for Nat, who pat on her hat and went with Pat to learn to tat. O stands for Oak, which Is good to soak a boy in the eye when he gets spry. P stands for Pig, who could dance a gig, so he went to a ball and got put out of the hall. . Q is for Quince, of which I took a bite and ever since my head took flight. R is for Rat, so exceedingly fat, that when he met the ladles he couldn't tip his hat. S is for Soldier, who went to war, all he had to eat was a bean, which made him feel as rich as a queen. T stands for Toledo,, that sits on the bay; if you don't get busy you'll soon float away. U stands for Uppish, which was much hotter than a fish vhen in the water. V was a Vase, which stood on the stand, and on it was carved " The Toledo BrasB Band." W was a Waiter, who lived In Toledo, and because he could get no beer one day thought he would eat a tor pedo, but quit when he found the police near. . X was an X-ray, which ,ntood In the hall, so when you ate hay you could see it all. Y was a Youth, who lived on a farm and he liked to feed the chickens, but, to his sorrow, he broke his arm, and then he raised the dickens. Z was a Zebra, who lived in the South, and when !ou go near him he opens his mouth. OUR OREGON STATE INSTITUTION t INCOLN C OUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon B ANK I Boos a General Banking Business OIREOTOR C. E. HAWKIN8 WH. BCARTH C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Tim Deposit DENTISTRY DONE ON EASY PAYMENTS SEE Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Gardner & Peterson HEADQUARTERS FOR Builder's Hardware Steel Ranges Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plow and Harrowt Aluminum, Good for 15 years f HUM Mill 1 1" t iinttttiiltntm Clearance Sale if f Commencing Monday, December 28 1 Will offer all Winter uooas at usi Including Sweaters, Wool Shirts, Rain Coats. Men's and Boys Suits, Eagle Underwear, and 100 Pairs Shoes, and Hats cheaper than ever offered here before. s a n and husband to George E Wilson, 130 acres in sec 32, T 10, R 8. $750. Florence M II"rring to Marv C Hardin p. tract in s 82, T 10, R 9. $200. , Clayton Went and wife to Sadie Cooper, lot 9 block 20, San Marine. $10. Luke Miller to Clark H Wil liams. 240 acres in sec 1, T 11, It 11. $10. o . For once the Lender rigrces, orvparw"11 agrees, witH the Sentinel. In uLt paper's Inane of t h 12th it hoos onto the Sheriff for wanting Z deputy, cliiu in taoi ccp o ioouc it uuco likewise to the County Attorney, ! for having his alary increased. The Leader did not fight the passage of these bills for the reason it helleved the same was a mauci to be decided by the taxpayers, as they are the ones who have to pay these bills, and. the increase may have been Just. The Legislature increased the duties of the Sheriff by making him tax collector and he may be entitled to a deputy, but, as the ntinel states "the duties .of the County Attorney have not been increased, and they can see no reason why his salary should be raised," we will have to agree, as who is in a better position to know than Mr. Stewart. Now, if the Sentinel is really sincere in this matter, the Leader will Join in to invoke the referendum and let the people decide as to whether the salaries should be increased, or perhaps the recall could be used to better advan tage. We stated several months ago that we were not in favor of recalling the County Attorney, as it would put too big an ex pense on the taxpayers to hold a special election. But it now seems certain that there will be a special election this Fall so the matter could be thrashed out without any additional expense to the taxpayers., o SCHOOL ITEMS The debate last Monday was judged by Mr. and Mrs. Howe'l ana miss uaitner. The nega tive side won. The local institute will be held at Newport Saturday. The teachers of our School and oth ers expect to attend. The boat' will leave at 8 6kdock. Urnerlck Made up by the Eighth grade pupiiBt T i A stands for Anthony, who ran up a tree, ana wnen ne got there ha re ceived a scare which made hlra fall and break hla knee. B was an Industrious Bee, who lived by the sea and anther honey which he sold for money. C stands for a Chicken, who got put put in a stew, out It wasn't very The School for the Deaf About two miles north of Sa lem, situated on the Oregon Electric railway, is a school for the purpose of teaching the deaf children of the State. There is a farm with this Marshal Earl Nya wat, a pas- TWENTY-ONE YEARS senger for the Valley yesterday AGO TODAY morning. I Miss Lucy Eddy of Chitwood Representative 8. O. Irvin re- Sf' S' duties at the late session of the anQther cargQ of lumbep f( m legislature. , Oddfellow ball at Newport today. Dr.. Walter M. Berry, the den- it is rumored that A. O. Krog- tlst, went to Portland Wednes- Btad is thinking of building Borne day morning. He will return houses for rent in this place, tomorrow evening. w. R. Megginson was drown. The Ladies Aid Society will to Siletz river last Sunday. have another bakery sale, Satur- wesiey uavis nousenoid day. March 6th. selling pies. gods arrived last Monday, and cakes, bread, doughnuts, salads, etc. G. W. Beyers and family ar rived last evening to take up their residence on the Dean farm, which they recently pur chased. A. T. Peterson is tearing down the old creamery building ad- now he and his wife are dom iciled in Tom Homing's house on the hill. Austin Altree and family havt moved onto their farm , near Nashville. School Clerk O. A. Hooker re ports 121 children of school age in this district. Biddle Kisor, who has been joining the Leader office, which visiting his sister, Mrs. C. G. has been used as a warehouse Copeland, for several days, re- for several years. Mrs. Chas. Bradeson and chil dren arrived down from Port land Wednesday evening for a turned to his home at Philomath Tuesday. The Oregon Pacific railroad has made an $18 round 'trip visit with the former's parents, te ? th? Mid-Winter Fair at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parrish. o i . FOR SALE j 14 head of goats, also some . cows, coming in soon; 2 two year old heifers. Good milk strain. W. M. Hill Toledo, Or. Mile and one-half north Toledo. San Francisco. Steve Miller died at his home at Yaqulna Friday. o . The Lap cf Luxury must surely be the lap that is filled with boxes of our delicious Candies and Confections. And It is the healthiest that can be eaten. Our choice Chocolates, Bon Bona and Mixtures are the beBt you ever tasted. Give us . a first trial and you will buy of ten afterwards. - AFs Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. ! 3 2. o W. P. McGEE 9 IWHI III I 1 1 7 The White Corner Store Has a full line of the Best Gar den St'ed and Onion Sets. A new supply Crackod Corn. For a few dnvs will sell Ycloban Milk 3 cans 2Gc, .,, R, S. VAN CLEVIS t lirkem becauso It was bard to chew. u suinas tor uoer, wno lived mostly on boor, and when "you fto near he , flea with great fear. E was an Kaglo, who carried gold Is; he Is very legal and now he wear stiff collurs. F was an old Fox, who was very sly; he hud long, curly locks which he spoiled while cuting pie. 0 stands tor Uintrf, who climbed up a stnrr, and while there fed on chaff and cume down oil a telegraph. H stands for a lieu, who had no senna when put in a pen slio would fly over the fence. 1 stands fur Idleness, which Is nothing new In Toledo business. Is it that way with you? J stands for Jimmy, his hint name Is Hons, and he's a perfect ninny when he gets cross. K stands for Kale, who always did skate, and broke the Ice and thought it was nice. L Is for a letter which enmo to a girl from her spoune, who Is over the seas. When she received It she was In a (treat whirl, for It happened to bo run or ni-nn, M was a iv.nn, who hnJ red hair; he FOR SALE OR TRADE An Edison Home Phonograph, extra re-producer and records, a $75 outfit. Will sell or trade for cow. Box 354, Toletio, Or., or enquire at this office. school and twenty-five Holstein j tti1'vttt'M4-ti.4. cows and a'numher of chickens. ' t ' Here most of the products for If the school is ralfed. They can-1 X not use all of the food so much 1 1 of it is sent to other institutions of the State. The buildings are ' made of brick, and are modern ! in every respect. The children could not heai a bell or hear the teacher call, so she waves her handkerchief . t This Is seen by the children, who ? have vei? bright eyes. The children are given tneir first lesson by sounds. The teacher places letters, such as TT Tr T m . V. Knnwl a A XI, I, , X, uu lug uuom ruu calls upon a certain child to sound them. If it is hard for them to distlnqiilsn the move ments of their teacher b teeth and tongue they will place their hand over the mouth to feel hex breath or place It on her throat to feel the vibrations of the. vo cal cords. The children will hold a mirror before their mouths to see the movement of the tongue. .The children range from six to twenty-one years of age. A child may. not enter into this school until six years old. If the parents of a child discover it is deaf they should write to tiie deaf school and valuable in formation will be given them for the care of the child until it is old enough to enter the school. Deaf children, at home, are of ten mistreated. A visitor at this school was once asked to examine a class. The teacher gave him a piece of paper with the pictures of a doll, dog, etc. On another sheet was the names of these things. The visitor asked a lit tle eirl to show him a picture of a doll. This she did. Then he asked her to show him the name of a doll. She did this also. The children are taught to read vpt- much when thev are in the higher" trades, and alsd write Compositions. A lime gin was asked for her note book once. Though she was totally deaf, she understood him. wnen ne got through with it he nold "Thank you." She said Tou are welcome," The children are wakened in the morning by turning on the lights at six o'clock. At six forty they have breakfast; af ter breakfast the girls wash Wishes and make beds and sweep the floors. The boys are learn ing the printing trade, girls are learning to cook while some small boys are also learning to cook. The Bchool calls at eight o'clock and lasts till noon. Then afternoon they have short ses sions of school. Visitors are welcome at the school at any time. TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES IS WELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY. HOUSES 8PECIAL ATTENTION GIV EN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods Delivered Promptly at all Hours general Hauling. Teams Furulshed on Short Notice. UORSES EOTJGI1T AND SOLD HAY AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH 'PHONES The above was written by Marie Miller after hearing th selection read from the Oregon Teachers Journal by the teacher. o The Warrenton News, E. II. Flagg, editor, is the newest paper In the stat. making Ita appearance last Thursday. Us purpose, the editor states, is to help build up Warrenton, at the mouth of the Columbia river. Miss Crystal Warnock came down from her home at Nortons Monday evening for a visit with friends and relatives. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THOROUGHBRED ' POULTRY Pries Per Setting of IS Egg Barred Rocka, $3 to 5. Silver Camplnes, $3, R, I. Reds. 13. Black Minorca, $ 2.60. 8. C. White Leghorns, 12 to 13. BuS Leg ' horn, $2 to $3. Indian Runner Ducks, $1.00 per 12. W Guarante 80 psr csnt of Fertility. Sena for our Fr Matlna List. YAQUINA POULTRY YARDS, W. G. EMERY, Propr, Box 234, Newport, Oregon SHERIFF'S SALE 8lough; thence north. 54 degrees and In the Circuit Court of the State of fifty-two minutes west, along bank of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Depot Slough 208 feet tu ii. vvariiuvi., riauuuu. V. Oregon Lumber and Construction Co., a corporation, and Qeo. W. Moore tlon line thence north along said sec tion line 268 feet to place of beginning. int mortgage also Includes all the machinery. anmirtennnrB- n ,..n. Lumber Co., a corporation, Defend- ances In una and on the above de ant, scribed bremlnes as nwnurl hv tit m-iA By virtue of an execution and order Oregon Lumber and rnnnti-uMin.. n of sale issued out of the above entitled nun v. siihlnrt t ..rt.i . me directed and dated the 9th day of February, A. D., 1916, In favor of R. N. Warnock and against the above named defendants, for the sum of '-order of sale I will on Saturdny the $11072.61 with Interest thereon at the20th day of March. A. D. mis . i rate of 8 per cent per annum from (n'clock, P. M, at the front door of ih. the purchase price of certain part of said machinery. Now therefore In compliance with Jhe domands of said execution and the 4th day of February, A. I)., 1916, and a further sum of $300.00 attorney's fees and $22.70 cost and the cost of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real pioperty sit uate In Lincoln County, Oregon, a follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the section line 1090 feet south of corner of sec tions 17, 18, 7 and 8 In township 11 south, of range 10 west of the Will amette Morldian, In Lincoln County, Oregon; running thence north t0 de grees, forty minute east, 212 feet; thence south 7 degrees and thirty-two minute east, 212 feet; thence south 16 degrees and forty-three minutes west, 213 feet to west bank of Depot Countv f'nui-t llnu.n in it,. m. loledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the riKin uiie ana interest or the above named defendants In the above named action, in the ahnva io. acrlbed property to satisfy said ex ecution ana oraer or sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. BERT GEER, Sheriff of Llnroln County, Oregon. Date of first publication Feb. 19, ljis. Date of last publication Mch. 19, 1916. 0 See W. P. McOee before buy ing that raincoat. rWimWtttWWffmmIIIIIIMIIIMIHIMH