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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
LINCOCN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1915, Pa 3, Al Taylor la over trom bis 61 ill i I ' " 'in i ' ' . m ran to. COPPERPLATE ENGRAVING. The Art Wat DiMver4 Through the Bivery one Das noucaa oo tus visions time, and ' almost every one know .that they are ' produeed by printing ftom , hn engraved copperplate. Like , loauy uiuer iQings ot use ana oeanij. this art of copperplate engraving was discovered throupb the meriwt acci dent by the goMsmltba of Florence In the fifteenth century. i It is a historical act. boweverthot one day an eugravpr on cold, wishing to take a proof of his work, made the BBUal sulphur cast and then filled up " the lines . with lampblack, thus ena bling him to see exactly bow bis work looked. While occupied In doing this . It occurred to 111 in that possibly the anio results could be obtained by till ing up the orlginnl engraving with lampblnck Instead of ranking an Im pression of it and . Oiling up that Struck with the Idea, be put It Into practical use and, with a little damp paper, succeeded In gettlna fair Im pression from the engraving. The discovery was communicated to other workers In th' art, and they balled It with Joy, at t saved all the arduous trouble of taking" sulphur casts, but they nere saw the full value of the discovery, and consequent ly the art of plate engraving lay for almost a century hefwm Its true Im port was discovered ad brought out In. all Its great and beautiful results. Today collectors of plate engravings rave over the crude results df earlier times nnd search the world for exam plea of these early masters to add to their collection. Many of these col lections bare been presented to om Bourns, where tiiey Stay be seen a appreciated by the people. Thtlr First Mtetlng. Mr. Harry Furnlsa tells a funny tory of a high legal dignitary, who, when solicitor general, bad to appear before Queen Victoria to receive the honor Of knighthood. "What am 1 to dor be' asked nerr onsly of the official at the door. "Kneel, kneel!" ' Suiting tbe action to tbe word, be Immediately fell on his knees, and. tike tbe runny man at a cbild'a tea party, propelled himself along tbe floor on bis kneea. Her late majesty waa overcome by laughter, all tbe more aa when aba retreated "the little man followed," ' ' - c And yet the little man rose. to tbe . highest post la . Ma profession, and stood by ber majesty's aide aa lord chancellor of England to read her ad dress to the house of lords. London Globe. . . A Rsal Jolly Evening. A study of Bobert May's "Accom pUaht Cook," published In 1003. will serve to dispel the delusion fostered by many foreign critics that English cookery lacks variety.. One of May's red pea Is for the construction of a ahip of confectionery, with anna cbarged with actual -powder, and a castle of pies, containing lira frogs and birds. After giving directions as to the firing of the guns, be proceeds: "This done, to sweeten tbe stencb of tbe powder let tbe ladles take tbe egg- , Shells full of sweet waters and throw them at eacb other. All danger being aeemlngly over, by this time yon may suppose tbey will desire to see wbat It In tbe pyes; when, lifting first tbe lid ' off one pye, out skip some frogs, which makes the ladles to skip and shriek; next after the otber pye, whence come out tbe birds, who, by a natural In stinct flying In tbe light will put out the' candles; so Sat. wbat with tbe flying birds and skipping frogs, tbe one above, the other beneath, will cause much delight and pleasure to the whole company." , KWm Had We Correet Oeee. Here Is a goodlrafn concerning an in cident of J he tJlants-Whtta ox tour around the world.' Empire Kletn waa judging a game at Bydney.' N. B. W and Bam Crawrora was at bat when a fast ball cut low across the plate.' ... ' "Strike one," sang out tbe Indicator holder, i " ' ' ' ; ' " ' "That was Wow my kheea said Bam with aplrtf .... "No," replied, Khun, "jaur . kneea didn't come up. Xben yon were sea tick: you only Imagine they did," Leslie's. ' - - 1 rile Pious Vlih. ' ' When Xrvtn Oobb was rewrite ban for the New "fork Evening World ha left the office one night, highly In censed, after a spat with , Charles Cbapln, the city editor. . Be -returned (he next morning, soil raffled, to find that Cbapln wan absent ' "Where's tha old manj be Inquired. An assistant informed ' blm that Cbapln was 111. ' "Dear er eald Cobb, much con cerned. "1 hope tt'a nothing trivial."- Kvrt--'s. , the lata Sir .Andrew Clark, physician to iL M. Quren Vic toria, said i f Alcohol fa a poison M so Jj strychnine; ao la arsenic; 'Jjj to la oprom. .'Health Is. always In noma way Or other Injured ; M A,. J. i ): letz farm today.1 . John Olson of Bay View was la the city yesterday. ' ; ". P. H. Biting of Upper Farm is a countjrseat visitor todays,,. JP. S. Fryo bf Harlan waa in the city several days this week. ' J.. B. Miller, the hogging man, returned Monday evening ftom a business Visit to Portland. Max Hayden returned last avenlng from a visit : to the world's fair at San Francisco. ' Foreman Locke of the sawmill here returned' last evening to put the mill In running order.' Billy Alexander and Ed Altree returned M6nday evening from a visit at Portland of a few days. Joseph Streltmatter of Nor ton was a county seat visitor last Friday and Saturday. Carl Moore returned Wednes day evening from a several days' visit in Portland and other Valley points. - Dr. Carter passed through from Newport to Elk City Wed nesday, to look after some pa tients. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harding and son and daughter, Tom and Clara, spent this week at the state fair. ....... Banker and Mrs. C. E. Haw kins and County Treasurer and Mrs. G. B-, McCluskey are state fair visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stanton arc visiting relatives In Corvallis this week- They also spent some time at the state fair at Salom, Geo. W. Moore arrived up from Bandon Monday evening to superintend the starting of his sawmill here- Superintendent E. L. Chal- craft of Siletz returned from a business visit into : Tillamook county Wednesday evening. Ora Copeland, Al Waugh and Z. M. Derrick went to Cedar creek, at Lower Farm, Wednes day for a few days' fishing and hunting- II. E. Peterson, the tewelr has been confined to hla room with an attack of rheumatism for tbe past several days, but Is again able to be out O. L. McCaulou Vnd W. E. Peterson spent several days the last of tha week at the former'n homestead on Lower Siletz fish ing. ' Fred Stanton had th mlsfnr tune to lose a valuable horse hv its Demg Kiiiea in a run away last baturaay. Mr. Stanton was also slightly hurt in the accident, re ceiving some cuts on the head. Rev. Robert IL Allen, who was pastor of the M. E. Church In this city the oast vear. has been returned to this charge by the annual Methodist conference Just held at Roseburg. One of the tnost imnortant Items of work which the Countv Attorneys of the State, in session at baiem tnis week,. will take up Is that of the Sunday closing. i ne supreme court says the law is valid. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hurlev will leave next Monday morning lor waxorvuie,.. Washington, to visit tneir daughter, Maggie, for a few weeks. Thev will nroh- ably .be away during the greater part or tne winter. A band of malicious hoodiumn entered the school ,roomB last weeK, .destroyed considerable property, 'stole .sevetal Jaxncles and otherwise .made .themselves obnoxious. This Is .a warning. Thev' mav be .caueht at nnoh work: If thev Are. a term In nrlH- on will De tneir late. . That 'blk meetlne of tha local ioqge or moose, wnrcn waa to nave been Mia last Frfdav ,teven Insr. will be held nn the fntirth raday nignt of October, being rnaav. tne Kzn unieaa anme thing' unforseen happens At this time a class of crobablv tnirty or rorty new members will be taken Into the order. o i . tOR SALE . Household eoods. - 2 bird's eye maple bedroom suits; sewing machine, $10; rugs, stoves, etc., at unheard of bargains for quick sale. A- Rosebrook, Toledo, Or. o i . s Anyone having Dairy or Stock farms to trade for Eastern Ore gon or Valley,' list "your places with me. Commission rt;ason able, terms made known. on ap plication to W..M."Hill, Toledo, Oregon. .. -Special Offerings- Ladies Oxford Shoes In Tans and Blacks, to Close out, $1.00 per Pair. '; Mens Mute Skin and Deer skin Shoes Marked down to $1.75. Mens Felt Hats at $1.00 to $1.50 Percales and Ginghams reduced from I2V2C and 15c, to 10c the . yard. . - -Just Received- ALL GRADES OF NEW BOOTS AND SHOES JOHNSON'S BEST FLOUR, $1.40 Per Sack. ' ASTORIA HARD WHEAT FLOU R, $1.60 Per Sack. tTMt tooo ouoit rATSONizaa ths bet barbcr mop a. I A SMOOTH 4MAVS M4P A . ; , THANKVOUDQE! OUR WORK , V.SHAMHSO IN THIS SHOT KTHE BEST INTHe SMtBIK I I wmc a rsULow r- He i thi Rt4Tl UNe.Jusi like the cT ay inw-Toa ' kiho-hlways I mal tobacco cmcw i i , - Tirswa r ' Btvr iw Trit tobacco un j A SK your dealer for W-B Gut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new "Real Tobacco Chew" cut long shred -701 lend lOo in stamps to us. WETMAN-BRUTON COMPArfT, 50 Uatoai Sqw, Hew Tort Cry i H0USBCEEPEKS lust be Watchful Foif great efforts are being made in this vicinity to sell baking powders of inferior class, made from alum acids and lime phosphates, both undesir able to those who f ecjuire high-grade , cream of tartar baking powder to make clean and healthful food. The official Govmnient tests haye shown Royal Baking Powder , to be a pure, healthful, grape cream of tartar bcMsn powder, of tiffi) strength, and care t pf ' be taken to preyeLT, sttbfttituti6'':.of ' other trand In lb blace. Royal Balang Powder costs only a ' fair price per pound, and is cheaper and belter rjt its Jirice; than 'any other .bating powder !n the wbrti SCHOOL PATRONS, x . .. . TAKE NOTICE After October 1st new scholars will not be admitted to the pri mary grade, but must wait and commence with the class the first of the year. If you have a child that you Intend starting to school this Fall, start It at Once, or wait and start it after the new year holidays. John Blough, . .Principal. Tpledb-New: port loat ! TruMht GENERAL FREIGHT, PASSENGER AND TOW1NQ JACK FOG ARTY, Owner and Master. tttt Mil 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - ii '' ". '" ' 1 -' ' ': X J THE "GREATER OREOOH"" miin nfw btitiiiiiim, brtUir .ivi Ionian;, Inrvvd icrntliW, nnd ntfiny Sildlilofiv tr faanltii.tlK, l(lr of itrrxon will i -t'., ) fnrllalli rvnr, T-i,Mlaf, IJ.Uml4 14. S-.lnl itnlnin, i 4-num.rr. Jouroal -!. A rcll Itm tu-, J. r. MkIIi I h , Trnrli I n k. 'i rt Work. Sioilii. 1 ynli-al Tm,nln bii.1 . ... Am. LHr. Mini ilr.vii,lrviliuriit( hi Kluc!utu; t. tiling f"in AA.OAA iliilif4 il.'.r . full e)til;ir., u hi; - . i. i.lbniry Mtnm, Writ ii t;H,rfilrHAtnit JbMM&OM Mai i' : . . . WllHltfMTiBH Bun..iib tl iSiy aTaaaaajaaacg3araswii.jB:. T Constipation Causes Most Ills Accumulated waste In your thirty feet of bowels causes ab sorption of poisons, tends to pro duce fevers, unsets digestion Call for county ' ' .' WARRANTS AH warrants drawn on the genural fund of Lincoln County. Oregon, nnd endorsed "not paid for want of funds" You belch eas feefstuffv ,Vri. , B"uor8ea not Pal( nt of funds' Ia..?Jtnttl,l..io March . hereby ?Lall2ton. "!: S 'nterest 'topped Inate this Doisonous wast hv ' taking one or two Dr. King's ' OreK0n' u,,a 9 uim i mo lumguu iiiiuy a - ., , full, free bowel movement In the 5 B: McCIU8ky. morning you feel so grateful, l county Treasurer- Get an ori&inal bottle, rnntnln-l 0 lng 36 pills, from your Druggist Worms Cause Many today for 25c. Children's Ills Worms, bv thousands, rnh the, child of nourishment, stunt Its FOR SALE lm?rl ? &rt,, 1 Constipation: in! mile east of Aate Beach. 320 Z on8UPat,?n- m acres of Eood land for farmlne w a,.Jh and.stockralsing. Will sell in imiea m's.' K"" XhSl I H.ae,f amount' Killer gives relief from all these, together at a discount. - . . One-fourth to one of these pleas Commercial Hotel, with the ! ant candy lozenges, taken as dl furniture and lot where It recte tin -i a. m - . . a , - v uaa aavaa IC1IIUVO ' 1I1V3 stands Price of the above prop- Worms, reeulat vn,.r nhiwi tv-ty governed by the assessed bowels and restore its health v mtion. Terras, some cash and vitality. Get an original 25c down balance on time at 8 per box from your Druggist. Don't J;?"?' your A', health' ana iuture wnen eo sure and simple a remedy can be had. .0 ' , chaser. Further, lnmilra nf C. R. Ellsworth, Toledo, Or. . o . '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS y In the District Court ot tha United Stats, for tha District of Oregon. In tha matter of Toledo Lumber Com pany, bankrupt. No. 8377 In Bankruptcy. Notice la hereby alven that on tha 28th day of July, A. D 1915, Toledo NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice Is hereby glten that the Un dersigned has been, by order of tha ftallnfv Pnnrt nt T JiimaIi. ........ y-. . ' www., v. u .lu.u UIV gon, duly appointed administratrix f mo estate ot i somas Brown, deceased. All persons having claims against said ztsin -ay or .uiy, A. u., Toledo "" u-'ug ciaims against said Lumber Company of Toledo, Oregon,:"""0 nereoy notiued to present the bankrupt above named, waa duly Mm auly verified and with proier adjudicated bankrupt; and that the ouchers to me at- the law office of first meeting of Its creditors will be Hawkins A McCluskey, at Toledo, Ore- held at my office, Rooms 830 831 Nor-,n', .wiwun six months from the date ll.n.n.tn.n Hani. 13 .. 11.1 M T3A..1.. J . Of thlfl tintlrft. . logon, on the 17th day of September, 1915, at 2 D. m at' which time said creditors may attend, ' prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other bus iness as may properly come before said meeting, O , wm m Pliilnia fniiaf hm nrAaanlad In form . - required by the Bankrupt Act, and i 8UMM0NS sworn to. I .. . The schedule filed discloses assoto . 018 circuit court er the State of v. uqvui sua mo vumitj ui XwlUtjOla. FOR SALE I 't.' !'.' I ' ' , "Good 38-55 Winchester rifle. Two boxes shells and re-loading tools All In good shape, $7.50. See them at Gardner & Peter son's. Jo- Shermer, . , Winant, Or. The small margin In School Dooks compells us to ask you to send the cash when ordering. Tld6;Dru.Co. Dated at Toledo, Or., Ropt 3. 1?15. '. . . . Ell Brown, Administratrix of tha estate of Thomas Brown, deceased. Hawkins A McCluakey, attorneys for Administratrix . r Unknown. ' A. M. Cannon Refarpe In Tlnnliriintrv Dated August 80,' 1915. 0 FOR SALE 19 head of coats at J2.00 ner head. Mrs. Marsrson. 620 S. 16th St., Corvallis, Or. o - . Isaiah B. McJunkln, PUIntlff. vs. i William F. McJunkln, A. E. Brooks and Laura Brooks, Defendants. To William P. McJunkln, A. J2. Brooaa ana aura urooka, the above named defendants: In tha Name of the 8tate of Oregon: You and each' of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the coin plaint filed agalnst'yon In the above entitled suit on or before the expira tion of six weeks from tha date of Uia first nilhllrntlnn nt M. - w " . ' .. B u 111 IM.'UP, W - cluslVe bf the day of said first pubU- SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF TAX SALE XT.-4.JV- J - t. -. 1 ' . .. . . ixoute is aereuy given mat oy ciosive or uie day or said first pqbjl- vlrtno nf on nntai tf Vu rn,,n 1 Cfttlon add if Toil fall sn rn khnu,U' Court Of Lincoln Count . Or "'1"!r';.for. w.nt thereof, the plaintiff gon. received by me on the 16th fTem Hn w rt Tiilw 1 Q1 R T ,lll m. tkA.iumni.i.i . ,a. . . uii iuv uiiiaiim uw; ror a aerree ot 21st day Of August, 1915, at one thu Court . foreclosing a certain mort- o'clock P. M.. at the front door wSl!V of the County ourt House In iSfffMt the .City Of Toledo. Llhc61niCbed real proaerty situated In Mn. County, Oregon, sell all of the county, Oregori, to-wit: Toperty heretofore acquired by1 ,11 .i?f, ki '"'"V rods north' Llncolcounty by vlrtle of Z MXnXZ l u.u ,1iviwguico, naiu m v uio nuismette Manama In be sold for the upset price of the Kre,Tn',ru" thence west ,8 ros to amount of taxes. Tjenaltlw- in. PJ.'J'8. ,.Ioug.h lAence Up east bank of terest, costs and kccn.ing eosts. .Hst f-T-W, - Bert Ceer.Sherlft.. k Ijo'th 2o rods, thence east in eoctto. - , . lie eiabtV rods, thnnnn -nutk si --.1- a a a a n?B.c we,t Hoe ot besifanlng, con talnlna.95 aoras. mnn ... I lng in sections 16 and 17,. In townshl 111. south, range 10 west of W. M. ti ajpregon. ind that the above described property a 1 8 '.0,J,y th? Sheriff of Llicoii . iS0"t'.?reon' Prided by law to 'fuY ,th" mo"t due and owtng to ithe plaintiff on aald mortgage and tar- ,ther that each and all ot you arl all persons claiming, by, through or an- I iiVti ort ethr.ot 5,ouima b t ! lUn Cd, 01 ? rlsnu tl- Ignnw-.. raterest 1" to theLaal.l a jSSM Premise, or aay part ther.- and for such other and further re- e'" T be equitable and Just ' ' tr. sulnmone la served upon you by publication In accordance with an or .der by the Honorable R. R. MHIer bounty Judge of Lincoln county, 1 1 11. 1915, aad which requires that thu sumraons be published In the Lincoln ,for six consecutive and successlv weens. The date of the flrat publica tion of this summons Is Atm. 13, 1916 . Hawkins McCluskey, f Attorneys tor PlamtUt' C. L. PERKINS aBMaaaaaaBja-BBBa) Shoemaker and - Harness Repairer Water Front . TOLEDO, OREGON VV. E. CVVYNN Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public ' .' Newport, Oregon Remember the Grange Fair at Toledo Thursday and Friday.