Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 21, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    LIN COLI BOUNTY, ,,E A PER. FRtOA , , MAY 21.1915,,
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IF YOU ARE
Looking for Bargains
CO TO THE
Toledo Racket
See the BARGAIN COUNTER.
Ladies and Cents' Shoes and Ox
fords selling at Half Price, $5.00
and $5.00 Shoes selling at $2.25.
Oxfords as low as 75c. Best line
of General Merchandise In Town
The Price is always right. I
. want Your Business and will
Save You Money.
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James D. Bell
Alfred Allen, .
Ellis Scoville,. " .
Martina Tate, Toledo
Anthony Brown, "
Richard Sneve, "
Lois Brown, ."
Francel Stanton, "
Lesley Saunders, Newport
Irene Macdonald, "
Donald Patrick
Max A. Perrln, .
Walter W. Bentley, "
Boswell F. Black, . " ..
Eugenia Ayers, "
William M. Stocker, "
Donald II. Gurnee, "
Ramond Lendten, "
Edna Ladd, "
Vincent W. Elakelv."
Yater trout Meat Market I TGe,rtd
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
Yours for hard time3 prices,
R. N. Warnock
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Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & HAYDEN, Pubs.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year i ' . $1.60
Six Month ' . .76
Three Months . . . . 60
EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES
The following are the names,
addresses and the number of the
district of those who were suc
ceessful In the May Eighth grade
examination: '
Carl Bristlin, Elk City, Dist
Lester Gillespie, " "
Willie B. Graves, "
Albert Bristlin, "
Nye has moved his
; shop to the bakery
Fresh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery
, Butter. "
I buy all my Betf, Mutton and Pork from
the the local rancher, and I pay the highest
market price delivered at niv chop. I pay
the highest market price for hides and pelts
WATER FRONT. TOLFDO, OR.
i Arthur
plumbing
building. ; ,' : .',.
Remember the school enter
tainments next Wednesday and
Friday evenings.
Mm. H. Norgaard went to Si
letz this morning for a visit at
the Sneve home. . r .
Merchant Walter Hall of Si
lets was in the city yesterday
morning. V
Mrs. J. D. Hamaker went to
Corvallls Wednesday. to witness
the military exercises at O.A.C.
H. B. Barber of Salem has
purchased the Sturdevant ranch
on Mill creek, consideration
$3750. He will move onto same
at once.
Victor Stauff of Corvallis has
been engaged as buttermaker at
the local creamery. Mr. staun
has been buttermaker at the Ag
ricultural College the past Win
ter and comes highly recom
mended. He and wife will arrive
this evening.
The City Council at its meet
ing Monday evening introduced
an ordinance to prohibit one
family from keeping more than
two milch cows and allowing
same to run at laige. Also pro
The last of the Oddfellows and
Rebekahs excursion trains went
throught thitf morning for Port
land. This tram was a double
header with ten, steel coaches.
The Moose excursion from the
Valley 'to Newport, which was
to have been run next Sunday,
has been postponed on account
of the unsettled weather. .
. Miss Bernadetta Paton of Su
therlin is visiting with Miss
Jennie Booth here this week.
Frank Nye came over from
Corvallis, where he is working,
last evening, returning this
morning. -4
.Attorney Edw. J. Clark went
to Siletz Monday on legal busi
ness. " ,
' Mrs. M. L. Trapp was called
to Albany this morning on ac
count of sickness.
Arthur Scott went to Albany
this morning where he will work
this Summer.
A Sluggish Liver
Noeds Attention
Let your Liver get torpid and
you are in for a pell of misery.
Everybody gets an attack now
and then. Thousands of people
hibiting the running at large of keep their Livers active and
INCOLN BOUNTY DANK i
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
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Docs a General Bunking Business
DIRCOTOM
C. E. HAWKINS
WH. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
" on
Time Deposit
DENTISTRY
DONE
ON EASY PAYMENTS
Lyle F. Collver.
William E. Belt, " "
Mildred E. Perrin, ." "
Vernon Baker, " "
Bessie Lloyd. '
George Gurnee, " "
Fred Macdonald, " "
Edna Majors, .
Bertha Bryant, Nortons, "
Mae Adams, Yaqulna, "
Ora R. Sharp,
Earl Hallmark; Waldport, "
Sarah T. Durbin,
Harold Banta, "
James C. Ready, " "
Oscar L Peterson Bay View "
1 1 Florence Ennis, Siletz,
Elzora Bridge, Nashville
Russell Christiansen, Toledo
Neta L. Phelps, Ona,
Charles Murray, Nortons, "
Clyde Price, Summit,
7rank Potwara, Nortons,
Robert Davis, Chltwood,
Anna BNelson, Fisher '
Lorena Ooff. Fisher - '
' Miss Mildred Severson of the
Storrs Bchool was the only one
In the county who was exempt
in writing in everything. The
examination was easier than
any that we have had In the
past. There were 244 wrote on
the questions, 82 for diplomas,
and 162 just for grades.
R. P. Coin.
SEE
Dr.W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Gardner & Peterson
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builoer't Hardware Steel Ranges
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves
Tin and Granite War Plows and Harrows
Aluminum, Cood for 15 years
dry cows, calves' steers or helf
ers. The ordinance was given
Its first and second readings and
will probably be passed at . the
meeting next Monday night.
The Rose Lodge Industrial
Club held a special meeting Sat
urday, May 15th. Twenty-one
of the twenty-6even members
were present. The Club advis
or, Mr. Chas. Hart, has offered
a Jersey or Holstein heifer to
4 ithe member making the highest
record in ciud worn., r ew u any
club in the Btate can boast an
advisor who takes such an in
terest in the club work.' Sev
eral of the parents attended the
meeting and offered helpful sug
gestions. vThe program consis
ted of songs, (one especially,
"The Secret of Success," being
very appropriate), an excellent
composition and short talks.
The Grange and the Club are
both working for a fine Fair at
RoBe Lodge next Fall
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healthy by using Dr. King's New
Life rills. ' Fine for the Stom
ach, too. Stop the Dizziness,
Indigestion. Ctoar the blood.
Only 25c. at your Druggist.
Peter Beyer went to Siletz yes
terday. C. S. Davis was arraigned In
Justice Court here last week,
charged with larceny of public
monevs, while s;flool clerk of
the Siletz district. He waived
examination and waa bound over
to the grand jury, his bond being "
placed at $2000 which was fur
nished. , . .
" '
Brother Averlll of the Newport
Signal has sold that paper to
John B. Sheley, the latter taking
charge last week. Success to
you, Brother Sheley. .
Many of our people went to
the beach Sunday. Several
went by team and thoroughly,
enjoyed driving home in the rain
in the evening. '
Leland Collins returned to
Portland on Sunday evening's
excursion train, after a few days
visit among old time friends and!
relatives here.
Commencing tomorrow Sher
iff Geer will again be tax collec
tor for Lincoln county. The
late Legislature passed a law
'kirg this change and the law
goes Into effect tomorrow.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. John
Savage, at Siletz, Tuesday, May
IS, 1915, a girl.
The OddfellowB and Rebekahs
In session at Newport this week
voted to hold the next annual
convention at Roseburg.
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Merchant R. N. Warnock went
to Portland Monday morning on
a short business trip.
W. T. Ball, the barber, went
to Portland Monday morning
for a few days' business visit.
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Suits at Cost
All Men's and Boys' Suits at Cost
until May 1st, at
flcGEE's
The White Corner Store
Has a full line of the Best Gar
den Seed and Onion Sets. A
new supply Cracked Corn.
For a few days will sell Yeloban
Milk 3 cans 25c.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
S. P. Mackey and wife to Her
bert E. Hlgglns, lot 14 block 27,
Agate Beach. $300.
Agate Beach Land Co., to Hor
ace Wood, tract known as lot 6,
block 135, Agate Beach. $100.
Jenny Collin to Emllie Fiero,
lots 3 and 12 block 14, Beach
Park ad to Newport. $150.
Maud C. Keady and husband
to Ruth Buchanan, tract in
Teklnink ad to Waldport. $1.
D. F. Oiler and wife to Har
rison G. Gllmoro. lots 9 and 10,
block 19, Kewanee ad to New
port. $75.
Konstantm Kangiser ana wue ,
to Adolph Kangiser, 40 acres in
section 23, township 6, range 10.
$400.
i n. W. Peterson to John W.
J Collins, lot 1, block 1, Olson's 3d
t,aa to Newport. iu.
1 . 1 . . T "1llt r. A. St 117 Pot-
JUUIl W. W Vy. It. v-v-
ereon, lots 6, 7, 8 block 24, In
Fredericksburg. $240.
L. C. Brown and wife to Bar
bro Olson, 32 acres In section 17,
township 11 range 10. $!uu.
Chas. Bartholomew to w. a.
Shough, tract in Nye & Thomp
son's ad to Newport. $650.
L. E. Minthorn to H. J. Min
thorn, tract In lot 3, block 5, Nye
& Thompson's nd to Newport.
$1.00.
L. O. Olsson and wife to A. S.
Castccl and L. C. Smith, block
25 In town of Fredericksburg.
$1550
Eliza Brown and -husband to
W. D. Roberts. 13 acreB In sec
itlon 2, township 12, range 11.
$10.
M. E. CHURCH NOTES
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The Argatheas will be enter
tained at the home of Miss Edna
Plank Friday night.
. Mr. Allen will occupy his own
pulpit next Sunday. The morn
ing topic wil be "The Relation
of the Child to the Church."
Christ took the little children In
to his arms and blessed tnem,
and said "Of such is the King
dom of Heaven." Let us be
watchful that we do not deny
our ohildren of their rightful
place In the Church. In the
evening the pastor will preach
the Baccalaureate sermon ro
the eraduates of the High
School . One of the features of
this service wil be the rendering
of a number of College songs by
the Choir. Al will be welcomed
at both services.
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The Ford is lighter than any other car of its size
and power. Yet stronger, sturdier, longer last
ing. Vanadium steel, that's why. Vanadium is
the hardest, strongest, toughest steel made. It
is the only steel that is hard and tough at the
same time. It is the highest priced steel that is
used in automobile construction. Yet the Ford
is very low in price. Its quality, terms, price and
small cost of operation and upkeep, less than two
cents a mile, have made it the universal neces
sity in town and country. v
Buyers will share In profits If we sell at retail
300,000 new Ford cars between August, 1914, and
August, 1915. .
Runabout. $440; Touring Car, $490; Town Car,
$690; Couplet, $750; Sedan, $975, f. o. b. Detroit
with all equipment.
On display and sale at Toledo, Oregon, by A. P.
Peterson, Lincoln County agent.
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CARPET TACKS
Preliminary plans often save
time spent In correcting errors.
Self confidence lnnatns tne
heart, self conceit . swells the
head. .
If the averagn man knew all
that people think and say of him
behind his back, he'd be totally
discouraged.
Workmen who are constantly
ofM nf wnrktner themselves out
of a job, often wonder why they I
nave bucu uum;un.jr v""b
If you want a i ":"uo
don't get intimate with anyone.
All one needs to uoei buuw
people is to teU the truth about
them. .
An unpopular man Is one who
hoa hrnina enough to form an
opinion and courage enougu iv
express it. . ,..
Many persons nave
that the money It takes to make
the mare go doesn't run an auiu
moblle very far.
When some men try to think
It seems to make their scalp Itch.
The greatest joy in going a
vlslting Is the blessedness of get-
AL WAUGH, Proprietor
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers
Articles, Wholesale and Retail.
We carry the most complete line
of Cigars and Tobacco of any
concern in Lincoln county.
"GET THE HABIT"
And Inspect our Stock
'AFs Smokehouse
AL WAUGH, Prop.
ting home again.
TOLEDO LIVERY
1 1 1 " &
For Sale Pigs, all sizes, large
or small, or brood bows with
pigs. C. G. Damon, '
EUdyville, Oregon.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The County Court of Lincoln county,
will rocolve ncalnd bids for
the rmmtructlon ot the Plket' Camp
..Uo In 1 1 mill DlBtrllt No. IT. All
bids to be In accordance wiui in"
and peclftcatlon on file In the Clerk',
olllco, and muHt bo Mod in eald Clerk1,
ofllce on or before 1 o'clock p. m., June
tn. lfl16' . . a v
AH bids muirt be accompanied by a
cprttflt'd check amounting to S per cent
of tho bid eubmlttea.
R. H. Howell,
County Clerk.
FEED and SALE STABLES
IS WELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES
SPECIAL attention oiv en to traveling men
Ituns Dally Dray Line. Goods Delivered Promptly at all Hours.
General Hauling. Teams Furnished on Short Notice
HORSES, BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
BOTH 'PHONES