Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 10, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, ttfc
B -j
Mora than a million Fords are now in everyday
use, everywhere? Here are some reasons for this ,
remarkable record quality service reliability
low price economy of operation and mainten
ance and t'he character and responsibility of the
Company the Ford is certainly the only Univer
sal Car. Runabout' $390; Touring Car $440; '
Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o.
b. Detroit. On sale at Toledo, Oregon, by
A. T. PETERSON
Accessories always in Stock , ,
The
FOR SALE Clans Ludeniann of Tidawater
a nrra O nrvi t A V . .... xira a in U. 2i.
cl i ke.i coop, berries and young Mrs. Lola Cruson returned to
or. bard. Sc.-j J. .O. Young, or her homo at Albany Saturday,
er .uire at this office. , R. R. Wilson of Chitwood was
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIXES ALE 0' w"
v.tlce U hereby elven that In pur- NJ Guards
gu.iice or bo order of the County Court x WUI 8lve a biS dance and
o State of Oregon, for the Countv "UPl'Sr March 17th. St. Patrlr-k'n
' Hi. made on the 7th day of Fclwu- Day. ' Everyone Invited
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pla-ik de
parted Saturday morning for
T Ttl1aVtrktV nrrt Attn tk. .til
Cf sed. wilt sell, at nrlvate tn th. X"'." . luy IaK.1
truest bidder, upon the terms and lne,r nome. Mr. PHnk wfU be
er i. Htlons hereinafter mentioned, and engineer of the Morroll Milling
! ' ,.t to confirt"atlrn bv said Countv CoS mill at that place
O K, from and after Mondav, the 10th V
rf -f April, mm. all the riEhL title. 1 fle work of Balvaeinir tho
'rest and estate of the said j.imoa steamer Flfleld, wrecked at Ban
ned. doreaBe-i a the time of 6ri several days aeo will be
1atli. in and o the real prnperty. rfimmi.n.oJ J V .
fnc'tor d-sTibrd. nnd all th conenced rrxt Monday. It la
t, title and Interest thit the iidnow thought she can be saved
has by onorat'on of law or and repaired.
Gtl' -wise B'-qirlrel. prr than or In i '
I'tlon t0 that of ld demised -t the 1 ne PUlpit at the M. E. Church
tf!i .i of his dth, o'. in ii to th t0. n3l Sunday morning and even-
loVi described reel estate, to-wlt: ine wan nr.fiml.-.H V. T,., tu..
. , , uj ..-y. XVU.VS
steamer Bandon is ex
pected In today for a load of lum
ber.
: D. L. Peterson, who has leased
the old Larson plac.- two mile'-,
"orth o town, was hauling his
household goods out this week.
Rev Rhys Gwynh will proach
at the Toledo Mission next Sun
day evening. . .
St. Patrick's dance, Fridav.
Marrh 17th, given by the Guards
of Syrlnga Circle.. Be there.
Supper also. "
.Tonight the Ever-Readv -Mhv
lnao mePtfj in tb narlors of the
local Methodist. Church. ' TM8
erccet'c onra..ni"rd adult:' biblrt
studv class .has been and "Hi
r,ntie t0 flu a pl?cm in the Mfe
of this pommunity which ; no
other organization of pnv tort.
-V(Bnn" fn"M rnntMblv flo:
and each monthly meeting is a
'. "lestorp i'v lt.p . o"i-(l' move
rnt. These desirable thines
are tro result of co-onert.r7
ninrt on te 'wrt of Pr.
P'ough. te tenrher. Rev. R.'H.
A'len. naptor of tb3 Ch'irch. the ""'ns,
""l-.-ro te rioqq pxi mrtBt.'nf
DELINQUENT TAX LIST .
(Continued from Page 7)
block 4610.98.; R. Bean, lot 10,
block 46 $0.20. 0V J. M. McQuade, lot 11
block 46 $0.20.' S .al Rock Inv. Co.,
lot 12, block 46-$o:20. Seal Rock
Inv. Co., lot 1, block 47 $0.20. C. B.
Crosno, lots 2, 3. 5. 6. 8. 8. block 47
$1.18. H. P. Flaher, lot 4, block 47
$0.20. . I. R Dawgon, lot 7, block 47
$0.20. Schenck & Crosno, lots 10, 11
12, 14, block 47 $0.78. W. H. Holmes
lot 13, block 47 $0.20. Lydla Brass
field, block C $3.90.
Braisflold'a Add. to Seal Rock Retort
Wm. D. Collins, lots 8 to 13 Inn.
block 48 $1.37. Win. j3. Collins, lots
to 9 inc.; block 49 S1.76. Wm n
Collins, lots 1 to 8 Inc.. and lot 1
block 60 $1.76. W. F. Wood, lota fl
to 15 Inc., -Mock 60 $1.37. Wm. D.
Collins, lots 1 to 22 Inc.. block 51
$4.29. Wm. D. Collins, lot 1 to 21 Inc.
block 62 $4.10. Wm. D. Collins. Into
1 to 9 Inc., block 63 $1.7ff. Wm. D.t?
('owns, lots, 1 to 14 inc., Mock 64
$2.74. Chas. M. Keep, metes and
bounds, blork D $0.33. Wm.,D. Col
lins, block E $0.26,
Collins' Add. to Ssal Rock Resort
Wm.rD. Collins, lots 1, 2, 3, block
65 $0.69. Wm. D. Collins. Tots 1 to
16 Inc., block 66 $3.12. ' Wm. D. Col-
; Uns, lots ,1 to 12 Inc., block 67 $1.66.
I Wm. r. ColVns, Jots 1 to 24 Inc., block
; 68 $3.12. Wm. D. Collins, lots 1 to
1 24 Inc., block 6913.12. Wm n
wwwwwinnmiinittnni
O. I?. HOLLING'S WOBTH i
"
Complete Home.
' . Furuislicr
block
lots 1
60 $1.56.
to 12 Inc.
Wm. n. Pnl.
nil Ho lnmlm.mhOT .Tf lo J V."' iu .lnn-.' D,0CK 1-1.06.
. . " ' . ... o ; wm. Li. uoilins. blork F 10 2(1.
fn'
B.
b.
rfv rr'
1316, In the matter of the estate
'rnifs n. Olmsted, deceased, the
"iKlpned, the exe-utrlx of the es-
f th said James B. Olmsted, de-
mnitlnn arid vp,v rononnhle !
")- o fha Cla to 1flnl BllO- I
"rps'"1!" ""'th p larp" pi'r-vo'of
f-.-. oonll nrob,rrn. of T'''lo ,
over b"t neel"pt'"T. h p,rc'ni j
'it'irpR o th mrit.hiv trntu '
'""c o rnreA Kv n Ropjil
rhir the class will turn its at
tontlon.' ' . . '
i 1
OR: CARTER. COMES '
""!" ft, l t f n I I I II niiin
J. S. AKIN
The Dry Goods Man
i
Wm.
i. uoiuns, block G $0.20. Wm. D
Collins, blork II $0.14. Wm. D. Col
lins, block i-0 52. Wm. D. Collins,
blork J $0 78. Wm. D. Collins, block
K $0.40. Wm. D. Coll'ns, block 'L
$0.20. Wm. D. Cpll'ns, block M $0'.20.
waiaport .j.
OWena Ruble, lits 7, 8. Mick 2
$0.47. Orlcna Ruble. fra"tlonaf Moc't 4
Committee and their nron?m 6, 7, 8. bi-ck 4 Ti.41.' Rom. Harri- t
nr t HcM's roootlrip' r.w'Tnlcoo n son, lot 3, block C $5 30.. O. I '2
good time l'l addition to tbo mo-o J-eavensood, lot 1, block 9 $3.ZT. Ot-.
8, block 11 $1.41. I
Ruble's 1st Add. to Waldnerf
Geo. Griffith, lot 4, block 15 1.7R.
A. H. Divn, lot 8, block 16 $1.78". X.
C. Reynolds, lot 6, 6, block 16 JILTS.
RAP' AT CTCtAlADT Nettle opener, lots 3, 4. block 18
BACK. AT STEWART j $S.C3. Lucy U Rowln, lots 6, 6. Block
is $6.36. Geo. U Rowln. lots 7. S.
HAS A FULL LINE
Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings,
j Crochet and Eritirolderle Ma-
- terials . ,
1 ALSO
' .
; ; A full line of JEWELRY which'
; ' fs Guaranteed. . .
jUI
n
1 t No: 2. In Block . In KeadVs ad
d1'' n to the trwn of t'-l'nnrt, In Lin
tn1 Tountv. BUite nf Oron.
'hh and cond'f'-n of Mie:
'mh on conflrmatfon of sale and do
h v of executrix's deed, for aald prop-
nwimn HfH r ...
v. iwi.uwynn win preach i
at the Toledo Mission on Water
Front next Sunday evening.
The Ladles Aid Society met I
vtm iurs. i'rreder ck lnat Tnoo
..,., uH n.-n to unaers.Knea oay. arieraoon. Fifteen mem-'
In fl-rson or sent bv rrall. Kpi-n nf thn. oi , u,-eu mem-,
i "ted March io. 1916. Ders of ths Society and several !
An-, o. O'msted. W?8ts were Present and a most I
E Utriy o' the crnte of jomcs b. enjoyable and profitable session I
or rTaVr C,'88ed- wns hold. The Society will meet j
".ZvYor Executrix. ?,ext Tuesday a'ternoca with 1
Dalian, Oreiton. , Mrs. Lingenf elter.
o j o .
SHERIFF'S SALE 1 J ; DANCERS OF DRAFT
the circuit ourt of in. Ktnu of. Drafts feel beBt when we are
'oKon frr the Courty or Llm-oln. , at and perspiring, lust when
en McCI'iskey. rialiulff. th
-""j tnuDL uuieruuH ana me
Newport, March 6, 1916 v
Editor ieauei : 1 loau a cum
muiiication published in th.e last
issue oi youi- paper, wiuieu by J.
e: fatewait, piusecutiiig attor
ney, wneieui ue aiiompia to jus
tliy himseii in bringing mto tne
county a couple oi btoui-pigeo3
at a cost ox $ per u'ay eatu xo
Ioor tut r the violatioas- oi tne
uquor law in tnls countyi - These
nien weie m tne county several
block 18-$2.36.
Ruble's 2d Add. to Waldporf
M. W. Rublo, lots 6. 6. blork ST
$ 66. J. B. & O. O.. Wilks, lots 8, 4.
block 29 $2.36. J. B; & O. G. Wllks,.
lot 6, block 29 $0 47. HatMo Smtrer,
I".t 1. block 32, S1.7T. Clara F. Kins,
lots 6, 8. block 82 $4.70. ..
Ri'ble 3d Add. to Wald-in, c I
Iwl8 V. Colvln, lot 8, block- 37!
?I.1C. . . ,
Keadylr Ad. to Waldport
V.'. H. Coolev, W of lot 7 ai.d"
of W. 8. block I $1.16 Henry Bobcll. !
K", or lot 7 and Kft of lot 8,
Not to other people's jrpods,
but in keeping yourself in
perfect physical condition.
Your teeth are the mala fac
tor in sustaining good
health and a prudent man
or woman wfll; conailt a
Mist-class dentist' th? mo
ment they notice any trou
ble. A stitch fir time saves
nine.
TEETH
$5, 55 and $10 per Tooth Z
In
A!
en McCl'isUey, riaUullT.
J. - Kemp'thorn. and Pearl B. Kemp-3"11 '8 N,eUralel. Stiff Neck,
'imp, his wife, ByWester p. Kern oro Muscles or sometimes an
.nd Lucinda Kern, his w"e. t. 8. attack of Rheumatism. In such
verett. R. h. Sparling, M'nni" A. cases apply Sloan's Liniment
vickers and J. M. v'ickers. ber.h.i t fttlmiilntoo nir,,itI u
vnn.l. William 8. Gliiam ani ldj M. 11 8tImu'ates circulation to the
riftinm. his wife, Defendants? ore and . painful part. Tho
. virtue of an execution and order -blood flows freely and in a short
?tf.ler. ?ilt i th" a.1?,veJ '"" ,,me the stiffness and pain
titled Cowt Id the aboTe entitled ic- tpovoo Tl,nn , 1
v-t-xtt me directed and dated the 'eaves. Those suffering from
lift-day or March, A. D.. 1916, injNeuralgla or Neuralgic Head
rvnr of Aiieen McCiunkey, and ache will find one or two appll-
Kalnat the above named defendants j cations of Sloan's Liniment will
fir the sum of $150.u0 m th Interest 1 lvo rro,fi u on.
Hereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per "lief. The agon-
anuum from the 1st day of January, I pain gives way to a tingling
A. U., 1916,' and a further um of ! sensation "' of comfort anrl
aiv.nu cohis ana cn oi tnis writ com
pnnUInK me to sell the following des
rrfbed real property situate In Lincoln
County, Oregon, as follows, towlt:
The North Halt of the Southwest
Qunrti'tr of Section Twenty-two In
Tmvtmhlo Ten South, Ranee Eight
Wcct of the Willamette Meridian In
Lincoln county, Oregon. . I
NOV.'. THEUKKOHS. In compliance '
wliH Uie demands of said execution I
nt order of sale I will on Saturday.!
the Htli day of April, A. V., 1916, at 1 j
o'clock p. m. at the front door of the i
Couuty Courthouse, In the t'llyif To-
t. . W 1- .
months at the expense of the tax .'"LU mn,"iou i to S '
payers.' in pass.ug around tney fracfonai blork ?-rj5.so. J. b: oim
weut in disguise, Sometimes ."tead, lot 2, block 2 $10. Jafc r'aai-
drunk and sometimes pretending j p lotV'XkStiV GtS
io De arunK, going over me town pnu!rn, lot 8-, block 6-$i.i6. Es.ciia
and county hunting for violators ,Gncfir, lots i, z, 7. . block Mto.
of the liquor Lw, but "louna :A"n C. Armstead, lot 6, tibde fi-
- . . $l.ir. . .
Iicue. J ' Waldport Height '
In the grand jury room, upon MerW Ruble, lots l to 25 inn. ex., i
the ninib.sut eviueuce a iewm-ii. bibrft r $t.05v Delia u service;1
dictments were made but In' the lot Bloct ,
i . j ,. San Marine
inai court me eviueuce was. noi r,avton xventrrl(l,s 1 10 8 ,nc ex.
sufficient to convict aud tne 4, block 1 $r.27. Clayton Wcnti. lotr
1 to V6 Inc., ex; S i, 11,. 12. block 2
R. JAY GREER, Dentist
; ; i' At SilrtirMbrfc&y and Tuesday of each week
wmtmnimyti hhiiiimwu
T
Tooth Brushes
warmth and quiet rest and sleep
is possible. Good for Nenritls
too. Price 25c. at your Druggist.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court dt the State of
uregon, ror tne County of Lincoln.
L. H. Payne, Plaintiff,
vs. 1
Henry Curl and Agnes Curl, his wife,
and Marie Payne, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution and order
tedo. Lincoln county. Oregon, sell to f'87d out of "'e-bove entitled
to (! highest bidder tt t-ash all the!Court. In hove ent tied action to
rKH!t. title and Interest of the above V". i n . . , .',7
flflmel iefrndanls tn the above named f,,arp"' A- D- ? ' " for of U :
art cm In the above described prop-! 1 BVne 1 Mnt the above named
Yny xo satisfy laid Textutton and o nJZltV!LlJ
r cf ..le, interest, cost, nnd accru- V.nnZ Vro daVo,
iai toi. . g February, A. D., 1916. nnd a further
Pher.IT of Lincoln County. Oregon. u" of $76.00 attorney's fees. $19.80
r.,.t. d this 9th dav of March. 1916. n(,1Ic,1''t ?f , 1,li1Wr,i co'n""jni"IJ
Pa e of lim publication. March 10. ," "" V.,e '"" dwrlbed real
,, ..ate' of Lt publication. Apr,. C'
7' ,Jlti' . Uts Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9).
O " nA Tan In Uut Ifin Twcntv.fl.n
COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED. (2r,, Township SU (6) south, Range
, . . Eleven (11) west of tho Willamette
Many peojile cough and cougn jI(,P,,,1(inln L)ncoin county, Oregon.
from the beginning of Fall ( containing eighty (80) acres mora or
right through to Spring. Others. less. .
T. f.r ,.nlH Taka Dr Tow' Therefore, In compliance with
get cold after told. 1 aue ur. t)ie demandB of iIlld pcullon 8n,i or.
King's New Discovery and you dr of Mle , wll, on sturday, the 8th
will get almost Immediate re- day of April, A. D., 1916. at l o'clock
..r i . !,,.la vnnr rnlil ntonn I. M. nt the front door of the County
be rackVnK. raKi.lng. tlBsne- " J, ll
tearing counh, bealg the inflam- nnMt bidder for cash, all the right,
mutton, soothes the raw tubes. title and Interest of the above named
FafiV 'to take. Antiseptic and 1 defendants In the above named action,
fr II-- V"-7 m r.ft. hotllP of In the above described property to snt
Hcallng. Cet l0c. lottie or Me.ull))I1 ,,, oraBr o(
Dr. Klng'i New Discovery today, j interval, costs and accruing costs.
"It Is certainly a great medicine I Bert Gear,
.nil I Veen A bottl of It COntlnU- Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon,
and I keep aj now i- p tpBBe. rMted this th day of March. ii.
ally on hand "writes W. L. jeBBe- 1)u of flrt publc,Uoni March 10lhi
man, Franconla, N. IL Money .m4 o( Ult publication, April
back If not satisfied. 17, m.
cases wero dismissed, and. thus
the prosecuting attorney got in
to the pockets of the taxpayers
to the tune of about I300Q and
nothing to show lor IL.
lh.3 judge is a very expensive
luxury. . he poses as a very nice
man, but when you put him. un
der the microscope you will find
he Is not so clean alter alL 119
looks wise, has the mouth of an
orator, the nose of a general, the
eyes a kind of crosa between the
Flgl Islander and. a baboon and
the head of an Alsea Ingln. Yet
with all these, accomplishments
he is a very light persecutor. In
order to get evidence to. prove
the character of nl3 stool-pigeons
he gets wltnecses to come
In from the Valley, which cost
the county about $300. The
stool-pigeon has no standing in
this county not as much as a
digger Injin The prosecuting
attorney does little things..
Takes up cases with Insufficient
evidence to make them stick!
and the people have to pay for
it. He Is a crank and deals
much In matters pf small conse
quence to tha people Backing
up the Btool-plgeoiiB, whom he
expects to use as wltneg:-e8.
These fellows get drunk, car
ouse, debauch, give whisky to
minors to make them drunk and
do all manner of mean thnies.
This C. T. I tanners, this Btool
plgeon, is tho man who lied
about getting alcohol at the
drug store and of seeing whisky
sold at The Aooey. A man who
will act as a stool-pigeon has no
character, and so there you are.
ThlB stool-pigeon gave whisky
to minors and is now under
heavy bonds for his ppearance
before the grand Jury at the
next term of Circuit Court in
August What do you think of
hlmT
The Judge speaks tn hU litter
of health certificates not sent In,
but bo Boon as I found it out I
sent them In. This Is a small
matter, but the Judge deals In
small matters and it cost money.
A good teacher never sees all the
little things his pupils do.
F. M. Cartf.
$2.46. Stephen- A. Power, Iota 8, 4.
Ulnrk 9 tfllT Tn tPn Snt.. 11 17-
block r $i7.4T. TOnvton Went, lots rTi
to 16, ex:. 6". 6", I, block 8 T.67. , la
Went;, lot 5, . block 8 $041;
Stephen A. Bbwer, lot 14, block S I
$0.2T.. Claythir Weflti.lots 1' to 16 Inc.,
ex. 8. . IL rr. brock 4 $2.46. StepH
en A. Bower; tots- S, 4, bloiK 4 $0.41:
A. D. nelms, lots- II, 12. block 4 $0.41:
Clavton Wenti. Pots 1 to 16 Inc., er;
4. a;.8:.,.WtreR S-2.46. A. D. Helms,
lots 4, 6. 6, Mode 6 $0.62. Clayton
WeirU, lotr t, T. , 4. 5, 61 IS, -14, li,
1 block 6 $2.05. B. B. I'ase, lot 10"
block 6 $0.21. M. H. Griffin, lotr 11,
12. block W141. Clavton Wimtx,
lots-1..2. T, V, T. , t, 13, 11, block- 7
$rjf!T. SRjphem A, Bower, Iota 4,. S;
block 7 $0.41. M. H. Griffin, lot 10,
It 12, bflirk T $0.62.- Clarion -VHmtx,
lota 1 to t9 Inc., ex. 6, 7, 13, block 8
$7.66. rvar Wenta, lots 6; 7, bloclt 8-r
$0.41. Stfpheit Bower, 1M 13, brock 8
$0.22. Clayton Wenti. lots 1 to 16.
ex. 3. 4; 9, to. block $2.4 Iva
Went. Kits ft. If, block f $0.4t CU--ton
Went, Iota 1, 2, 8, V. 10, 11,12. 1
IP. 16, block Iff $2.05. A. D. HftUrs.
Kits 4, 5, 6; block 10 $0 2. M H.
Grlfflir. lotr T, . block 10 $0.41. Clay
ton Aftmtrrots 1, 2, T, 13, 14, Ifi. if,
block n 4TJ.44. Stephen A. Bower;
ot 4, Block It $0.21. O. R. Dtnwldrtfe
lot T. block 11 $0.20-. M. ir. Grlfltn. j X
lots IT, B, IT. 9. 10, blork 11 X1.04. A
D. rtelmw. Iota 11, U, block 11 $0.1 "
Clayton Went, lotr 1. 2, B, . 7. S. ! !
block IT fl.23. Srephen A. Bower, I'
lots 8. 4. block 12 $0.41. Clayton j'
vvenii, iuiw , a, o, diock x.i th.oj. iv.
N. Everett, Iota 7, 8, Mock 13 $v4l.
Clayton Wentx, low 1, 3, 4, 5, 6. 10. 11.
14 15. 1, block 14 $2.05. Stephen
A. Bower, lota 1?, 13, block 14 $0.41.
Clayton Went, lots 1. 2, 7. 8, 9, 12. 1,
15, 16 block 11.85. Stephen A.
Power lots 8. , block 15 $0.41. Ira
ents, lot 10. block 15 $0.20. (for-
ton went, lot 1, Z, S, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11.
16 block 16 $2.05. John A. Johnson,
lota S, 7, block 16 $0.41. Peter Lar
sen, lots 14, 15, blork 16 $0.41. Peter
Larson, lotr 1, 2, &, blork 17 $0.61.
CUyton Wnt, Iota 4, 7, S, 11, 12,
Mock 17 $1.04. B. B. Case, lota S, 0.
block 17 $0.41. May Wltterwood, tot
11. block 17 $0.2f. Iva Went, lot 14,
Mock 17 0.22. Iva Went, lots 3, 4.
Mock 1 $0.41. Clayton Went, lot
5. 6. 8. 10, 11.42, IS, 14, block IS
f 1.C2. Clayton Went, lot 1 tn 22 Inc.
ex. 1, t, 20, 21. block 19 $3.60. Clay
ton Went, lot 1, 2, 9, 12, 16. 20, 21.
22. 11.62. B. a Case, lot 5, block 20
$0.21. Clayton Went, lot 1, 2, 3. 4,
8. 10, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 18. 22 block 21
$2.65. .Albert Kropp lot 9. block 21
$0.22. Iva Went, lot 20, block 21
I0.ZZ. Clayton Went, lot 1, 2, t, , 8,
9, 15, 18. 17, 21, 22, block 22 $2.2b.
Ceo. C. Hodge, lot 4, 5, block 2210.41.
W. 8. Nash, lot 7, block $2 $0.23. J.
II. Bode, lot 14, block 22 $0.22. I. C.
Beam, lot II, 19, block 22 $0.41.
hairbrushes, nail brashes,
manicure sets, sptztges,
soaps, perfumerey, etc., are
a tew of the articles we
carry in our Toilet rqul
ment. You get everything
first-class atf second clasa
prices, as also in our regu
lar Drug and" medicine de
partment. . You will De sur
prised at tie preparation
we have made for pour
comfort.
TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY
o.iihiM,i ,,,, mim i.T
y ' tiiiiiiiiui iiiiit
THE
QUALITY
STORE
IS ALWAYS GETTING SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOU
Extra Fancy Cauliflower
Extra. Fancy Head. Lettuce
Extra Fancy Celery
Fancy Home Grown Cabbage
Nice Ripe Banana's
Sweet Sunkist Naval Oranges
Just received a car of Mill Feed
White & Grey Seed Oats f
These Oats are the Best that ;'
have come to Toledo in years
P. Frederick
Clayton Went, lot 1, 2, 6, 7. 12. 13, 14,
21, . block 2S $1.84. Stephen A.
Bower, lot 3, block 23 $0.21. K. M.
8herlock, lot 9, block 23 $0.21. A.
Kern, lot 10, 11, block 23 $o . Lu
rUHoda-ea. lot 16. block 2J in 91.
C. Hodges, lot 18. 19. 2D. hlnrlr !
$0.63. Bteph n A. Bowor, lot 1, 2. 3
Hock 24 $0.62. I. C. Beam, lot 6
blork 24 $0.21. Clayton Went, lot
6, 7. block 24 $0.41. M. V. Bherlock,
lot 9, 10, block 24-$0.4L Clayton
Went, lot 1 to 5 Inc., block 25 $1.04.
Clayton Went, lot 1 to 9 Inc., block
26 $1.64. Clayton Went, tot 1, 2. 8
4. 6. 8, 9, 10, block 27 $1.64. Clayton
Went, lot 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 8, 9, 10 block
28 $1.64. Stephen A. Bower lot 6. 7,
uiwa o o.ii. ciayton went, lot
O. R. HOLLINCSWORTH
Funeral Director and
Embalmcr
Calls answered Day or Night
TOLEDO,
OREGON
An Ideal Spring Laxativs
A good and time tried remedy
is Dr. Klnz's New I.lfn Piiia Tho
WMnrrtei!0, 'kT'v0?. "rflt d0S0 Wl" m0Ve th SlUgglsH
W. Morden, lot 6. block 29-$0.22. rbowila .Hm..1a ii" f If 'i
Iva Went. Jot 7. block tt ini
Clayton Went, lots I to 10 Inc. ex. 1,
block 29 $1.84. CUyton Went,
trip of land lying In front ot and ad
joining block 27, 28, 29, In San Marine
$1.01. ,
Bert Qar,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
February 25, 1916,
bowels, stimulate the liver and
clear the system of waste and.
blood Impurities. You owe it to
yourself to clear the system ot
body poisons, accumulated dur
ing the winter. Dr. King's New
Life rills will do it. 25o. at your
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