V w V pre 2, LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18th, 1916. 5: i t X t AYs Smokehouse Al Waugh, Propriet r Headquarters For POP CORN PEANUTS BALED HAY , CHEWING GUM CIGARS and TOCACCO LUNCH GOODS' We are Manufacturers of the Famous Butter Kist Popcorn "GET THE HABIT LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER . COLLINS & HAYDEN, Props. Established Twonty-Two Years Ago. ' OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postoffiee, as second class matter, March 9, 1893 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE3 One Year, In advance $1.50 Six Months, In advance........ .75 Three Months, in advance 60 ADVERTISING RATES Display. 10c. per ln-a. each iBgue. Readers, 5c. per line eah issn. "For Snip,'1 "Wanted." Etc., up to five Hues, 253. each Issue, 50s. per mouth Lent Notices, regular rates. , : The L-tdcr has the largest circulation of any paper In the countv, ennsst quently It Is the best advertising medium. ., Phono 7003 Gardner & Peterson X HEADQUARTERS FOR Builoer's Hardware Steel Ranges Sporting; Goods Heating; and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 years WALDPORT WATCHMAN ANSWERS THE NEWS "Toledo want a bridge across Yaquina river. Newport ousht to have one too, a draw bridge across the bay. Why not It comes out of the taxnavers Ji pockets and they don't seerii to mina it, at least it looks that way. It appeals to us, however, that the county had better post pone some of Its bridge bulldine X.and get out of debt and lessen the burden of taxes that the people are struggling under." xaquina Bay News Yes, Toledo wants a bridge across Yaquina River, and not only Toledo, but all of the south west portion of Lincoln county wants it- Ana why not nave t? To be sure it comes out o! the taxpayers pockets, but we don't think they would mind it any more to build this bridge that win accommodate all of the peo ple In the southwest part of the county than they did to put up thousands of dollars to Improve a road from Newport to Big Creek to accommodate a few families or to build a road to ;;j Agate Beach and Otter Rock. ; j These roads, the Big Creek, be- 1 j fore It was Improved, and the old ; ; Otter Rock road, before the new one wa3 built, was as good as ' ' I 1 , - J . T . jittiiy iuau iruumg irom wcwport tjor Toledo to that part of Lin- 'coln county south of Yaquina tJay, in fact, Newport has no Prince Albert is such friendly tobacco th-t it just makes a man sorry he didn't get wind of this pi i and cigarette smoke long, long ago. He counts it lost tir. 2, quick as the goodness of Prince Albert gets firm set in l-Js life I The patented process fixes that and curs out bi'..; and parch I , Gc on the right-smcke-tracl: soon C3 you know howl U;..erstand yvurself how much youll like X si ft' 4 art" if ? tha ndloncl jcy srxelie It stands to reason, doesn't it that if men all over the nation, all over the world, itm Watcli your clep! !' raiy to change tha shape end color of unulubla brands to imitate the Prince Albert tidy red tin, iut it la impofMm to imitate tha flavor of Prince AiUert tobacco t Tha patented process ,.,.r protects thatl i ,P r?V ' " 'A 5 ' t S. bT K. J. IcnrnafcU . 1 ii i.ih.iiiiimii mi L - bearings! V V ' Bu, P, prefer P. A. that it must have all tho qualities to satisfy yourfondestdesires? Men, get us right on Frlnca Albert 1 We tell you thb tobacco vCl prove bettor than you can figure out, it's eo ohumm7 end fin grant and inviting all the time. Can't cost you more than 5c or 10c to get your fee m N V.'' V - -ml m 'rlnet Albnt mnrymhmr u mu-m tempr nt r. Set tidy r4 tint, tOc$ KU-pommd i -. : -: - V oci nmy ra fi Jt v , Aowoiw povnj and Ai f f t nrrtol.fku onW " : S 1 J with pwi-mofrrnr V 4 ;vST f (A tofraeco to I Mm Is that jib R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C ui v.iiiii.im m i iiny i,,ium papers are published In the me tropolis. And the poor boobs usually do it, just to get their papers quoted." Hiti OUR NEW GOODS Are now here. We have Men's and Boy's Suits, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Come In and see W. P. FlcGEE pay, in iact, XNewport nas noUDcrniu . -....,.. ilroad leading Into this part of OREGON & CAUFORNIA tne county except the beach route, and it is no more fit to travel than the road to Agate Beach and Otter Rock was be fore the money was expended on them. We have a road leading to Toledo, but It is inconiulete imtll the bridge is built and t.h lands, their loratinn. rhnrar-tpr ! approach from the town to it. I when thev mav he entered or ii cctuio iu uo iuttL me ixews purcuaaeu, eic, etc, lis asleep ana has no thought of BANK BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON LAND GRANT LANDS U. S. Landolllce, Rosebiug, Or. This oflice ia daily in receipt of a number of inquiries relative to the Oregon & California rail 13,440. Total, 1,690,326. In addition to the above lands there are other railroad lands in several of the counties named, that at the time the suit was In instituted were unsurveyed, and hence not included in the list given in the suit, but coming as NOTICE TO PRE85NT CLAIMS Notice Is hereby given that the nn dersifrned has been, by order of tha County Court of Lincoln county, Ore gon, duly appointed executor of tba . estate of Ciclla Whitlaw, deceoa d All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers to me at the law oflice of O. B. McCIuskey, at Toledo, Oregon, with- well under the decree. The an proximate areas of such lands Jn 8lx months from the date or mis. f,re 8? ,C00l 150,0,0:nDaCteed at Toledo. Oregon. January I rrino Kill III lAoarhlnA 17 - . . - rmd P-rnnt lanrla DoUtnir Jnfnr ""fe'-"' M""i ,- 14,1918. ii. O. wnmaw, roaa grant lanUS, asking lnror- 00fl. nnrrv 15000: Jar-kaon. v.rumr of th eRtnte of Ciclla Vhlt 20000. ' ,aw deceased. There is sUll a certain amount Ua,l0e r nm P'""0"- January of unsurveyed railroad lands in G, B McCiuskey, Attorney for Execa- matlon as ot the status of these ! the taxpayers when there is any money to be expended on roads to or from Newport, but the moment there is a thought of any to bo expended on loads leading to Waldport and this 'part of the county they are wide ananc auu au uieir inoilgniS center on the poor taxpayers. Now we are not against spend ing money on roads, in fact we favor it, and good roads, but we would like to see the money a little more equally scattered; not dollars for roads leading to or from Newport, and corners' for roads leading "to Waldport ana mis part-or tha county. Waldport Watchman. We are glad indeed that the t Watchman has put Its oar in the bridge controversy, as It goes to l show, that it Is not only Toledo mat wants and needs this bridge but in fact all of i.he South part of the county. A bridge built where this on Is Intended will probably cost $5000, a bridge across the bay at Newport U 1 1 1 , i , 41 I would probably cost a million Water-Front Meat Market. IZmI t ferry at Newport. Toledo has never kicked about this. Still, I when Toledo and the South par'. Piesh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery ' m?' tht COUnty wants a bridge. Butter. " the Newport News thinks New- , . .ii,nm I! port ought to have one also. I bu ell my Beit, Muttor. end rork from , , "t n. u Krmt.n, the th. ioci Vsncher.. .nd i v the hiKhct . . , Come out of it brother William, market price drlivrnd at mmhop. 1 fx'T I,don t be a dOg In the manger, the hishf t market price lor ulUct and pens i WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OR. I The White Corner Store SELLS IT CHEAPER CO lbs. fine Salt, 60c. Table Teaches, per can 15c, 20c and 25c. Coal Oil, per gallon, 15c. White River and Olympic Flour, $1.60. Garden Seed-; 7-Grass Seed R. S. VAN CLEVE fttttf tttttf tTf nniiH 4 4 - J. L. Demitt, Prop. i i Lincoln County Bank I (INCORPOnATED) TOLEDO. - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKIX8 WM. 8CARTII C O. HAWKINS Interest . . en Time Deposits IN JUSTICE TO THE DAILIES In last week's1 Sentinel Editor Guild bad the following In his raper with regard to the dallies, which Is not doing tho daF.? pa- . .Ipcrs Justice, as the Leader Is ; now, and has at an times, ox ' 'changed with the Dally 0r!3on- "'i.i, nn iM.i .a rvnii. i i(iuui Lauv uuui iiai auu luii ; ' egram, the three leading Jji.' ; ;of Portland: ' '' "Years ago, the big Oregon ! ', dailies were not so purse proud ; ; and stuck up. They used to cx- change with country newspa ! ', per, now tbey charge the poor ''country editors full ratcc. T . . . ... bvery time, nowever, tnat one of them gets up a New Year's edition, they expect the country ctMtors to writ a couple of sticks of guff, telling what great This circular Is intended to reply to these letters of inquiry and to give out such informa tion relative to these lands as fuay now be stated. A list of these lands by Town ship and Range has been pre pared for each of the several counties within the Roseburg Land District, containing these lands. These lists are Intended to give merely an approximate area of such lands In each Town ship, based on the list of lands given in the decree of the Fed eral Court. This list for any county or counties will be furnished on re quest. This office has no man for dis tribution, nor does it prepare blue prints,' but will furnish township plats showing location or ail vacant land and unsold railroad land, at $1.00 per town- piaia, ootn the Range . and i Township number must be given and remittance should be made by certified check or U. S. postal money order payable to R. R. l urner, Receiver. Personal Checks may not be received In 1 payment. , 1 This oflice is hot in a position to glye advice as to the charac ter of the land In any locality, and can not attempt to advise any one Id this regard. As to the disposition of these lands, nothing can be determined until Congress shall act In the matter. Ii Is probable that such action will be taken some time within 1.D4 next six months, and until such action Is Lad no In formation can be given by this office. We would suggest to parties lutercstcd to watch the dally papers, as whatever action ' Congress may take will be given therein before this offlco has of ficial . Information thereon to give out. Rased on the list of lands giv en in the decree of tho Court, the approximate acreage of un sold railroad lands in tho several counties of this district, at the time the suit was Instituted, was as follows: Lincoln, 1040; Denton, 27716; Mnn, 14020; Lane, . 300,110; Douglas. 607.360; Coos, 100,620; Curry, 8400; Josephbie. 172,460; Jackson, 444,560; Klamath, several or tne counties, namely: tor. Curry, Douglas and Josephine. o These lands when surveyed will FOR SALE Team of mares come under whatever plan of and two colts. One mare 8 yrs. disposition Congress may pro-' old and one 5. Will sell reason- vide, able. See me at old McJunkin J. M. Upton, Register R. R. Turner, Receiver, o BLACK, BROWN AND SILVER LEGHORNS A few settings of eggs from each variety. From heavy lay ing strains. Black Leghorns, $1 per Betting of 15 eggs. Brown Leghorns, $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Silver Leghorns, $2 per setting of 15 eggs. Egvs Guaranteed Fertile. NESTLE DOWN FARM ' Chltwood, Oregon . place. Melvin Harrington. eeeeeeee NOTICE To Horse Owners GWYNN & SEARLES Blacksmiths Horseshoeing a Specialty Any kind of job work done None too small Satisfaction Guaranteed Los Angeles and return from Pbrtland ' ' " Six Months Return Limit , ' Stopovers at Pleasure On Sale Daily All rail route. Valley or Coast line between San . Francisco and Los AngeleB, . 4 Dally trains Port land to San Francisco. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars, diners. Observation cars on limited trains. "The Road of a thousand ' Wonders9' Mt Shasta Lassen Peak Mt. Tamalpals Cow Creek, Rogue River and i Sacramento Canyons, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Los , , Angeles Co. Beaches, Yosemlte Valley, Bakera field Oil Fields and Orange Empire Ask tha local agent or write John M. Scott, Qen. Pass. Agtf Portland, Oregon ' SOUTIIEltN PACIFIC