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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
C) V ;' LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY. OSTQBEFftst, 1915. Page 2, HwMimiiiii itmnim uih 1 WaterFront Meat Market j J. L. Demltt, Propv Fresh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery Butter. I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork from the the local rancher, and I pay the highest market price delivered at mv shop. I pay the highest market price for bides and pelt WATER FRONT, TOLtDO. OR. 41 1 1 Ml I II U.j 1 1 1 I Ittttl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'Mttttttttttitt Itt I LINCOLN COUNTY ' LEADER CQLLIN8 A HAYPEnl, Props, i Established Twenty-TtfoVYfari Ago I OFFICIAL COUNTY FAPERi Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce, as second class matter, March 9, 1893 L INCOLN wOUNTY (INCORPORATED) . Toledo, Oregon B ANK 1 The Leader has the largest circulation of anv paper in the county, conse- J ;'quently It Is . the best advertising meaium. ,. Does ai General Bunking Business DIRECTORS, C. E. HAWKINS WM. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Time Deposit SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, In advance. ....... . Six Months, tit advance Three Months, In advance $1.60 ' 7B ADVERTISING RATE8" Display, 10c. per in-a each Issue. , .' ' Headers, 5c. per line each Issue. "For Bale' "Wanted," Etc, Up to five linos. 25-.. each issue, 50c, per month Legal Notices, regular rates. - . Phone 7003 DENTISTRY DONE ON EASY PAYMENTS Dr.W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST SUMMARY OF THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS The following is a summary of the assessment rolls for the year 1915, as compiled be Assessor W. E. Ball: Acted ui land, 446,619, value . . . . $7,483,540 Improvements on land. . 295,205 Town lots . . .... . . , Improvements on lots . Improvements on Gov ernment and leased lands Merchandise .. . . . .. 133,660 Boats and machinery. . 49,243 LJoney and notes . . 8,090 Farin implements .... 24,320 Horses, No- 1387, value, 67,810 CatUfi, No. 8011, value. . 177,766 Sbeep, No. 2862, yajue. . 7,019 GeatB, No, 6170, value, , $,173 Swlno, No, 147j value.-- 8.954 . 732,843 409,885 17,450 HIHMMMMMMiHHMHIMhlHttl '"' EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THOROUunaKtu POULTRY Barred Rocks. IS to 5. Silver Campines, $3, B. I. Reds. 13. Black Minorcas, $2.60. . 8. C. Whl te Leghorns. $1 to $3. Buff Leg horns, 2 to $3. Indian Runner Ducks, 11.00 per 13. After May 1st all Eggs at Half. Price ... We Guarantee 80 per eent of Fertll Ity. Send for our Free Matlno List f , . ;yaquina POULTRY.. YARDS, . ' W.Q. EMERY, Propr.', Bo 234 Newport, Oregon , . , The : ( . ! ; n i.t. 'O 0 Suits at Cost t All Men's and Boys' Suits at Cost until May 1st, at ricGEE congress and urge prompt ac tion.' The cost woum not oe greater than fof several battle shiDS. ana there is a certainty that in case of war the invest ment as a whole would not sut fer from . the ' attacks of . the enemy as would be the case of a ship. The start has bdeh made. Let us all insist on a rapid and substantial finish. Daily Tide. FOR SALE V ' Household goods. 2 bird's- eye maple bedroom suits; sewing machine..? 10: rugs, stoves, etc., at unheard ol bargains for quick sale. . A- Rosebrook, , ' . ' Toledo, Or. t ; ; ' o OREGON BOYS' HOME Among the recent incorpora tions granted by the State.- tho name of the Junior Agricultural College and , Trade scnooi i noted. That body was organ ized to provide a real home for the Orphans and Homeless boys from all parts of Oregon, and to so train them that they will be come useful citizens- The school is endorsed by the most responsible men and wo men in Portland, all agreeing that such an institution is ur gently needed. One feature of the plan is unique: They are not asking for one dollar of charity money, and tL? directors and the man agement fire giving their ser vices absolutely free. They are raiBing tae necearT money Just as a railroad does y'?en, lt Beta out to build a new line tiiC? re foods for the money, Total, 1915,. .$9,422,S10 these bonds fully secured by real Total, 1914,. . 9,436,153 estate, ten dollar bonds running tn vears and bearing cumula tive interest at the rate of five npr rnt a vear. r- ' - .. J i. V " They have arrange TO buy 1000 acres of tagged off land overlooking im Columbia river, and will fcl'ear the whole tract this coming year, Using unem- Thelr 11 A t Smokehouse i 50, value. 1,282 I AL VVAUGH, Proprietor '." . . ' ; "" , , . Dealei'in . ' ., ' .'' . .. v Clears, Tobacco and Smokers . ' - t 4 ' Articles, Wholesale and Retail..; We carry the most complete line of Cigars and Tobacco ' of any concern, in Lincoln county. t - . 4 "OET THE HABIT And Inspect our Stock- Total. 1913... 9,202,811 above does not include public utilities.., Gardner & Petrson , HEADQUARTERS FOR ' . Builaer's Hardware Steel Ranges Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 years STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP ManagementCirculplon, Etc required by the Act of August 24, 1912, of the Lincoln county nioved men for the work Leader, published weekly t To- plan thus not only provides, a leao. Oregon, ior uctoDer ibi, home for the homeless boys, but 1915: Name of Editor, R. E. Collins and P. N. HayriAn. PostofBce address, Toledo, Oregon " m.4 Managing ecuioi , a. Collins and P, N. Hayden. Business managers, R. E- Col lins and F. N. Haydun, - Publishers, R. E. Collins and F. N. Harden, 4 H H 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 nimmniiniiiii MMnnniiMn,,,,,..............,,. n PHONE 9005 WILL CONNECT YOU WITH The White Corner Store you can get all your n General Merchandise. Where Wants Leave your order for ' , Freh. Home Grown Tomatoes ' N0W , t. S. VAN CLEYE U hi in Oregon State Fair SALEM Week beglrinlng September 27th - ' lUces, Fat 'Stock, Poultry, Agri culture, Horticulture, Manufac turing. All the activities we are Interes ted in will be represented ' ' Reduced Railroad Fares from all points In Oregon Sale Dates, Sept. 23d to Oct 2d Tickets llnjltcd to Oct. 6th All trains direct to Fair Grounds Ask your local agent for train schedules, and tickets it elves work to the workless men, In addition to bringing un der, cultivation a large area. of dorment land. ,. Judge Cleeton of the Juvenile Court of Portland la active in the matter, and county judges all over Oregon are being requested to assist In the sale of tho bonds. Investors are taking 3 them up Owners, R. E. Collins and P. J readily as they combine real N- Hayden Known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security hold era, holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities, none. R. E. Collins, (Signature of editor, 'publisher, business manager or owner.) Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 1st day of October, 1915. (Seal) Edw. J. Clark, Notary public for 'Oregon My commission expires -May 29, 1916. o- SOUTHERN TACTFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon A 'resolution was adopted at the Pan-American road congress Just held at Oakland, California, urging Congress to investigate the building of a hard-surface highway from tho Mexican line to the -British Columbia line along the oceanslde. It is only ft start, out witn such men as Samuel Hill working 'for it there is bound to be results Booner or later.- The Portland Chamber of Commerce started the move' ment Beveral months ago and this may be a direct result of the Portland work, and If such Is the case Is shows progress, which is quite desirable. .There cannot be any question about thp great need of such a highway In case the United "States were Involved In, a war. With our. Inadequate supply or ships it would be an Impossible task to move troops along the coast, and even though we had all the vessels necessary for the work It might prove im possible to use them. From a military standpoint this road would seem an absolute neces sity. From a civic standpoint lt would mean the very rapid de velopment of the coast country' The many miles of beaches would soon become popular as Summer and Winter resorts and many hundreds of automobiles would tour the country each reason. The counties could well afford to build roads to connect with the Pacific Highway and that would romi two distinct ar teries of north and south travel We believe every city and every chamber of commerce along the coast should pass strong resolu tlons endorsing the plan ' and also taking the matter up with the delegations to the national charity with sound business The treasurer of the Homo is C. B. Woodworth of the Ladd & Tllton Bank of Portland, and he will be. pleased to reeelve money for bonds and Issue them to In vestors. o ' Another "tniBty" of the pefll tentlary attempting to escape killed the warden and seriously wounded another officer and that he did not kill more good men was due to the fact that he ran out of ammunition. . The trusty" himself was shot and will die, which Is the only pleas lng feature in the whole episode, What's the use? What are our prisons for? ' Ons life of such men as Warden Mluto Is worth a million 'of such lives 'as the miscalled "trusty," who should have been, with a lot of of her trusties" In his cell, Vivid Remembrances (Chicago Herald) A farm girl was milking a cow when a mad bull tore across the meadow toward her. The girl did not stir, but continued milk lng. Observers who had , run Into safety 'saw to their astonish ment that tho bull stopped dead still Within a 'few yards of the girl, turned around, and went away sadly. - "Weren't you afraid? . Why did he run away?" asked every one. "He was scared," said the girl "This cow Is his mother In law ; o . . . Don't Get Wet Tower's Fish Brand Reflex ! . SUcker : r $3.00 sheds Vvery drop. Easy flttlng-and strong at tvery point KtfltxEdgr -atop every drop from running In t tha front . Protactor Mai. 71 mm Satisfaction Guarantied .fOWER ' Scl tor cttiV t'i-m' Al J-TOWER CoJVrT m "BOSTON fl37fBWrf' inn niinitttiiMHimMiniMt HIVES , For the Best and Cheapest Hive, made by a prac tical bee 'man, call on. f . . . James McDonald, West Toledo. o HIHIHUMHIIimillM Expert Watch Repairing P.A.LAFFERTY LAWYER Ofstadahl Building, Mooma and 7 ; Will practice In any Court of tha County or State, or In any of tb4 . United States Courts Terma-the moat reasonable.. .Consul. , tatlon Free. ; Dentistry on- easy payments. See Dr.. Berry. v FOR SALE 4 2 Three International 2 h.p. gas- T onne engines at uu eacn. , une X Fairbanks-Morse, 4 b.p. gaso t line engine, $75. One new 1V We Qaarantee Satisfaction X h.p. little Winner 'gasoline cn- A trial will, convince. Price I KTZ vae new cyi , very reasonable. uer A n-P.unngasoune en- Over 40 Years Experience 1 h p ga80iine engine. prlce 575. uoe upeu wuuuu, ou 1001 Kmg, h.p. engine, price $200. .Two. gasoline tanks, 600 gallons ca pacity, price $10 each. If you have no money will accept note When others fail you - 4 as practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON rMHUMMIIIIIIIIIHUW WAUGH'S MARKET . - .. - FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS -IN SEASON ' Highest Price Paid tor Hides LESTER WAUCH.'Prop. H. ZOPHAR THARP,;M. D. Physician and Surgeon ' ' :OPFICB In Residence, second house above Hardware Store. OFFICE HOURS 10 to It; I to 4, and to S. Calls any time te any place til Ill i 0 FOR6ALE Two cows, coming fresh soon : one 6 and one 4 years old. $50 eacn. j. a.' Nelson. Toledo. Or. o ' FOR SALE Cotswold Bucks. $10 each at the llace or $11 crated, f. o. b. j-fepm, owner. Write to ..Vern Calkins, Chltwood, Or, . o i Oood 1300 lb. horse to trade for good milch cow. C. a North, Newport, Or. - o FOR SALE Registered Angora billy goat, 4 years old. R. A. Abbey, Elk City, Or. - o FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Holsteln bull, of O, or good cordwood for any or all we aDove property. ' . 'S. Lendterv ' Newport, Oregon. . o FOR SALE 160 acres, 4 miles from Toledo 1 tnlie from tidewater, on county road, near ' school; 76 acrea cleared. .Price, $2500. Terms. Enquire at this office. . . 1 o EVERY WEEK P. A. 'Lafferty, the tarwysr, will be In his offices In Ue Ofstedaht 'Bid, Tnnraaay, Friday aart "Saturday or each week. .... . , MIMIIIHllllllHMmH .EDW. J CLARK - Attorney at Law Toledo- m Oregon flllllHMMHIHIUMHH HAWKINS A McCtUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- - Oregon VINE MAPLE WOOD . 'Choice vine maple wood, $1.75 per . cord, In the woods, on the Llngenfeltcr place a 'mile front town. See Byron Dimick. o . COWS FOR SALE I have four good, milk cows, two - Jerseys, two, half Jerseys, for sale. Will be fresh In Octo ber. J. C. Nelson, - Toledo, Oregon '. o- FOR SALE - Ono 8-year old registered Jer sey bull; 1 StudcbakcrTon Bugi A.C. stock, 6 or 7 years old,. 2000 By, as good as new, for sale of pounds. Crawford & Miller trade. M. Ryan, t '. SileU, Or. ' .'si,. ,Nashvllle, Or.