Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 1916
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BAGS
! BUTTERKlST
TheCrackling White Popcorn ,
With the TOASTY FLAVOR
The kind you see advertised In your national magazine
It Is automatically popped, buttered and toasted to a crisp
that makes your mouth water.
It Is untouched by human hands
It Is made only on the BUTTER-KIST MACHINE.
It Is sold In butter-proof bags and cartons
Only pure creamery butter is used
When You Think of Pop Corn, Think of Butter-Klst
and Come to
AI Waugh's
See It Made oa This Human-Like Butter-Klst Machine
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Peterson Hardware Co.
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
&l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
UUK INtiW
GOODS
Are now here. We have
Men's and Boy's Suits, Dress 8hlrts,
Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for
Men, Women and Children. Come In
and see
W. P. TkGEE
BANK BUILDING ' TOLEDO. OREGON
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The White
IS WELL 8UPPLIED
Whole Corn, Cracked Corn, Alfalfa
Meal, Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley
Olympic,' White River and
Stayton Flour, Other Feed
Land Plaster and Fertilizer
Phone 9005 ,
R. S. VAN CLEVE
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(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO, - OREC0N
DOES A GENERAL
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
I WM. 8CART1I
I C 0. HAWKINS
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G. L. PERKINS
Shoemaker and '
Harness Repairer
Hiil Street
TOLEDO, OREGON
FOR RENT
Three husckceping rooms,
partly furnished; city water, on
businoFS street In Tok ldo. $5.00
per month. Enquire at this of
fice. FCrt S.-'.LZ OR RENT
0 acre raw. h, 3 nllcj rorMi
of Tele I j; 8-ro(,ni house, ''he
125 per acre. Terms. Call at
this office.
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CARTONS
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Corner Store
Water' Front Meat Market
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
Fresh, and Cured Meats. Toledo
Creamery Hutter
I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork
from the local ranchers, and 1 pay the
highest market price dollvered at my
shop. I pay the highest market price
for hides and pelts.
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
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BANKING BUSINESS
Interest
en
Time DepoaiU
WINDRED'S
MARKET
FRESH and CURE MEATS
Highest Trice Paid for Hides .
Bring them to me
JOE WINDRED. Prop.
(S!LKTZ, - OREGON
I For Salo One Jersey cow -yciu?
cl-'; v.i'.l be ficih next
laont'.i. I'tter r.huMler, 2j in.
().:e black I'crtlKio.i
colt, one yenr old.
! Molvin Harrington,
'At old McJunkln place.
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
I ' COLLINS &. HAVDEN. Prnn.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
Established Twenty-Two Years "Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, in advance flM
Six Months, In advance 75
Three Months, in advance 50
Phone 7003
V.
' :i asked as to why
e amounts ..dverMspri in the
(ior.:Vr.'.ert tr.r-s.on timber lands
Ih's'ycav, vcr so uneven, also
in -vhy thcL:o town lots In the
v-i :.-" resorts were kepi on the
roil ol delinquent taxes which
are published. We ' took the
matter up with our assessor and
he informs us that the reason
the delinquent taxes on timber
lands were unequal was because
some timber owners paid all
their taxes with the pxcent.inn
of that for fire natrol. whlln
others paid none . at all.
Consequently some are adver
tised for the amount o! taxes in
full while others were for the
fire patrol tax alone. Witn re
gard to the resort lots, lie in
forms us that the onlv wav
the county could get good title
to these lots was to advertise
them delinquent as required by
law, which is thro years, thon
tney can be bid ia by the county
and removed from the roll, the
county then having clear title to
them an.d can Bell them to boba
fide purchasers. A laree num
ber will be bid in by the county
this year and taken from -the
roll.
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SPECIAL CITY ELECTION
Notice i3 hereby given that a
Special Election of the legal vot
ers of the City of Toledo, Oregon,
will be held in the said City of
Toledo, .Oregon, on Saturday,
May 6th, 1916. At which time
an amendment to the City Char
ter will be voted upon, the bal
lot title of which is as follows:
AN ACT
Empowering the City of Toledo
to purchase suitable grounds
within or without the limits of
said City for the use of said
City as a public park or nlav-
ground; to incur indebtedness
for the same by Issuing warrants
on the general fund of said city
not exceeding the amount of
Two Thousand Two Hundred
Dollar; authorizing the improv
ing, caring for and policing the
same, and granting to the said
City the absolute control thereof.
: Vote Yes or No
300 Yes
SOI No
The polling places will be In
the City Hall of the said City of
Toledo, Oregon. The polls will
open at 8 o'clock in the morning
and will continue open until 8
o'clock in the afternoon of said
day. F. N. Hayden.
City Recorder.
"MY WIFE'S RELATION"
This One-Act Comedy was pre
sented by the Eighth Grade pu
pils of the Toledo Grammar
school at the Dime last evening.
1 ne program consisted of the
comedy, a song and pantomime
by Miss Verne Ross and Mlt.3
Mary.Geer, song by Mlsa Caro
line Mattoon and a recitation by
Miss Herthel Ports. Every num
ber was exceptionally good and
received the applause It merited.
The following was the cast of
characters:
Mr. Norton Selma, Geo. Andrews
Mrs. Selma Helga Larson
Aunt Patience, Mary Geer
Aunt Chanty Elsie Gordon
' -1 . . I T T 1 T r
iuusui iieuier,.. . .james nuns
Ted Tyrell Alvln Andersen
.Cousin Emma.. Ehna Peterson
! Uncle Dob3on . . Oscar Simmons
Katie Lucy Martin
Mrs. Frankland. . . .Anna Collins
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Do you need a grubbing ma
chine? One that will lift 4 tons;
a press that will press 4 tons (for
hay or . moss or anything) ; a
wagon Jack that will lift your
heaviest load out of a mud hole
In S minutes; a wire stretcher
and mender in both barb and
woven wire; a post puller; a
bench vise; a clamp (4 tons pres
sure) ; a pipe wrench, all in one
tool weighing only 20 pounds?
Then write or call on
John Helgeson,
Peerless Tool Co's ngent for Lin
coln County, at Toledo, Or.
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Everett Miller, the fancy gard
ncr, informs ub ho and family
have been etttlns home-grown
lrltuce ul "",k I." ;r.- Frnn time.
I'j rr.s r.l! o." k.v:u . track
v.). im! o;,t r : for the
nr.r!:r', Mr. W.ior is .inuring
L -.'.'.":; n Lot liovr- in. the
near future, when he will be able
to supply the local demand for
curly vegetables.
COUNTY TEACHERS'
INSTITUTE, PROGRAM
The followine is the nrrxrrnm
or me county teachers institute
to be held here next week, be
ginning Wednesday morning at
9 o'clock:
Wednesday, April 2 6 th
Opening
9:15 Phonics. A means
not an end. .Mamie Fulkerann
10 Civics Chas. Jones
10:45 Recess
11 Club Work in the Schools
H. C. Sevmour
11 Intermission
Afternoon
30 Music
1 :45 Hygiene in the Primarv
Grades . . . .Mamie Fulkerson
2:30 Selected. .H. C. Sevmour
3:15 Recess
3:30 School Law. .Chas. Jones
Thursday
9 Opening
9:15 The State Teachers'
Association . . .fe. F. Carleton
10 Local. Countv and State
Fairs H. C. Seymour
10:45 Recess
11 Practical Paner Foldine
Mamie Fulkerson
11:45 Intermission
Afternoon
1:30 Music
1:45 The Recitation
E..F. Carleton
2:30 Pictures as an Aid in
Geography, Mamie Fulkerson
3:15 Recess
3:30 Oregon Geography
Chas. Jones
Friday
9 Music
9:15 Publications of the State
Department. . . .E. F. Carleton
10 Reading in the Intermediate
Grades . . . .Mamie Fulkerson
10:45 Recess
11 Selected..; H. C .Seymour
11:45, Intermission
. Afternoon
1:30 Music
1:45 Current Events,
I Chas Jones
'2:30 Recent Legislation
E. F. Carleton
3:15 Recess
3:30 Question Box
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DR. S. S. THAYER
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Word was received here Sat
urday of the death of Dr. S. S.
Thayer at his home in Paisley,
Eastern Oregon, from the effects
of pneumonia.
Dr, Thayer was for some years
a practicing physician of Toledo.
In 1904 he, with his family
moved to Eastern Oregon, where
they have since made their
home. Dr. Thayer was married
while living in Toledo to Miss
Eflle Crosno, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Crosno, of this
city.
Mrs. Thayer has been quite
sick for several weeks, and Is
now In a hospital at The Dalles.
Her father and piother and sis
ter, Mrs. Carl Gildersleeve, and
Mr. Gildersleeve are now there,
having been called by Mrs.
Thayer's illness. Cliff Crosno
left Monday morning also.
Dr. Thayer's unexpected death
was a shock to the many friends
of the family in Toledo, and the
sympathy of all go out to the
bereaved family In their sorrow.
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Phil Eltlng came over from Si
letz Sunday to begin work on the
new Pioneer, or Simpson creek,
road. He expects to rush this
road to completion as soon as
the weather permits.
Rev; Allen preached at the lo
cal M. E. Church last Sunday
morning and evening.. He re
turned to Ilarrisburg Monday,
morning. The pulpit will be oc
cupied next Sunday both morn
ing and evening by Rev. Rhys
Gwynn.
E. Demarest of Cathlamet,
Washington, arrived Wednesday
evening to take charge of the
section work on the J. B. Miller
logging railroad. Mr. Demarest
is an old time friend of Mr. Miller
having helped him build his first
logging railroad some years ago.
1'Le sawmill here is making
lots of lumber iow since resum
ing, cutting more per day than
ever before. The J. B. Miller
legging camps ere busy and,
with the exc2!tion of having
trouble with a short pleci of rail
road over a marshy strip, are
f et'ing along nl :cly and will now
be able to keep Hie mm supplied
with logs. They are logging in
gooJ timber.
C'aus Christiansen went to
Port'and Monday morning to at
tend a meeting of the co-operative
dairy exchange association.
He went as a ilclegale frjni the
local Creamery Association.
While n I'ou'and ho nmdc nr
rrr.p:"n";iUd for marketing the
product of the local phut for the
ensuing year, the Union Mer.t
company agreeing to handle
same.
1
N Saxon "Six"' you note the quality refinements
formerly found only on the expensive pars.
Tlmken axles ard Tlmlcen bearings throughout
the chasls and Tlmken stands for the best In
this part of a motor car. Two unit starting and
fighting system. Helical bevel driving gears
they banish noise and friction. Yacht-line body
of marked beauty. Hundsome everlasting fin
ish of superb lustre. 112 Inch wheelbase.
Plenty of room both In front and rear seat. At
Its price $816 Saxon "Six" Is the greatest dol
lar for dollar value In Its field.
Hall Bros., Siletz, Oregon
J. H. Ross has been in Salom
this week as a witness in the
case of the State vs. Rex Turner.
Turner is charged with grafting
at the state fair last Fall. Mr.
Ross was an officer at the fair
and it was through him that the
system of grafting was detected,
consequently he is one of the
star witnesses.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jacob Blumberg to Thomas
Sparrow, lots in Halliday's ad to
Yaqulna City. $10.
Etta Wright to M. V. Knight,
lot 8 block 15, TowYi of Freder
icksburg, City of Newport. $800.
Pleasant Deakins and wife to
Robt. H. Hunt, 80 acres in Sec.
35, T. 6, R. 10. $1500.
Cecelia Whitlaw and husband
to Western Oregon Conference
of Seventh Day Adventist Assn.,
167.68 acres in Sec. 21, T. 10, R.
10. $10.
Lama Faulkner to V. E. Faulk
ner, 38 1-3 acreB in Sec. 11, T.
15, R. 10. $10.
L1OM8 HOlton ana Wife to. An-
drew Allnger, lot 12, block 4,
Town of Grand View. $50.
Akerson Gooch & Co. to Louis
P. Gates, lots 31, 32, block 14, lng effervescence, intelligible, genius,
Pacific View. $10. 'superstition, avenue, lave, prevailing,
C. C. Hammond and wife to paipabie, vegetatloa, shrubbery, in
Hammond Investment Co., 320 extrlcabl, savory, intrusion, strewn,
acres in Sec. 20, T. 13, R. 9. $1. piquant, banqueting, culinary, propriety
Trume W. McGinnls and wife ethereal, evanescent, dungeon. In
to Zula A. Jones, 60 acres in Sec. velghed, Impalpable, audible, prt-vlous.
10, T. 13, R. 8. $400. eccentricities, perpetrate, noisome,
Louisa McDowell, et al, to A. tempestlous, niUrocoum, perceptible,
L. Hathaway, quit claim. 160 associations, sulphurous, bituminous,,
acres in Sec. 14, T. 11, R. 8. $1. exhortation, siesta, opiate, tranquil,
A. L. Hathaway and wife to reminiscences, delirium, tinctured,
Fred Steiner, 126 acres in Sec. magnetism, lapidary, infested, egotist,.
15, T. 11, R. 8. $10. triteness, petrified, rouging, bouquet,.
O. W. Cook to R. S. Walker, t,M,v .inpniBi .
itu acres in sec. 44, 1. 10, it. 11.
$160,
R. N. Warnock and wife to J.
C. Altree, quit claim, 10 acre3 in
Sec. 18, T. 11, R. 10. $10.
Jos. Sijota and wife to John
M. Sijota, 80 acres In Sec. 22, T.
8, R. 11. $1.
Akerson Gooch & Co. to Wm.
II. Tiffany, lots 3, 4, block 21,
Pacific View. $10.
II. S. Gile Grocery Co. to Coos
Bay Lumber Co., 160 acres in
Sec. 8, T. 14, R. 11. $1.
G. O. Davis to Geo. L. Earnest,
120 acres In Sec 1, T. 15, R. 9.
$10.
FOUR GATEWAYS
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
A beautifully ihustrated folder
"Four Gateways to the Pacific
Coast" has Just been issued by
the PaBsengir Department of
the Southern Pacific. This fol
der gives a general description
of the Southern Pacific routes to
the Pacific Coast through Port-1
iana, ugaen, ui jfaso ana New
Orleans.
A prominent feature of this
folder Is a two color map with
illustrated inserts which shows
at a glance the many scenic at
tractions of the Western states,
and fittingly bearing out the
Southern Pacific's new slogan
"All the Pacific Coast is a Show
Place."
Representation is given Ore
gon and Washington with eight
pages of text and Illustrations.
Views of Seattle, Tacoma and
Portland are shown, together
with many of the scenic points
of interest, such as Mount Ral-
nle,r-Tacoma, Mount Hood,
Iiogue River, Crater Lake and
ilia UluUvnns
the SisklyoUB.
The new folder Is printed In
orange and black. Its whole ar-
rangemcnt and design should T" Bna ",llcm "n or nlo: , .
make a strone anneal to tbo i. '""h fn ronnrn'nU"n of sale and do
inane a strong appeal to me nTPry of executrix's deed for said prop-
tourlpt, and should result In ben
oficinl results to tVi Pacific
Northwest. The publication In
to bo given wlJe distribution '
throughout tha Fast
Coj'lcs
enn 13 obtn'ned by addressii'tr
Mr. John M. Sco'.t. C.anernl Pin
scngcr Agent, Woulliem Pacific,
Portland, Oregon.
(399)
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S0ME 0000 SPELLING
RECORDS MADE
Prof. John Blough, of the To
ledo High School, recently held
some spelling tests in bis class.
The Junior Class spelled 60f
words missing but 14 words out
of the 600. - One pupil, Ilah
Sherwood, spelled every word
correctfy.
The following list of 100
words was spelled by the Soph
more Class without any prepar
ations. The Class averaged 91.
One pupil in the Class spelled
every word but one, and four Li
the Class spelled all but five.
Here is the list of words:
Tradition, Impressible, celebrity,
placid, conttguni's, apothegm, exquisite
stipend, superfluity, vicissitude, to,
heritor, heterodox, test, paternity,
progeny, deigning, nectar, requital,
benefaction, diversity, sculptor, d'rer,.
Indestructible, porcelain, rotundities,
Inclemencies, penetrate, foliage, Illum
inated, umbrageous, paradise, obscur
ity, occunants. expectantly. lmDcna-
treble, comparable, heirloom, marginal
dissertation, autograph. Interpolated,
corpulent, antique, Interfused, osten
sible, Impertinence, frigidity, eschew-
Did you spell them all?
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FANCY
LARGE NAVEL ORANGES
25c. PER DOZEN
SATURDAY ONLY
P. Frederick.
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FOR SALE
Two-year old Herford bull
C. G. Damon,
Eddyvtlle, Or.
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FRESH COWS
I have several good, fresh
cows for sale. L. M. Donckel,
. Toledo, Or.
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FOR SALE
One mare and colt, weight of
mare about 1000 pounds. Gen
tle. Will drive single or double.
Also one fresh cow. Inquire of
Mrs. E. E.' Johnson,
or phone 1406.
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NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX' SALE
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Polk, made on the 7th ay of Febru
ary, 1916, In the matter of the eutate
of James B. Olmsted, deceased, the
undersigned, the executrix of the es
tate of the said James B. Olmsted, de
ceased, will sell, at orlvata snln. to thu
highest bidder, upon the terms and
conditions hereinafter mentioned, and
subject to confirmation by said County
Court, from and after Monday, the loth
day of April, 1916, all the right, title,
Interest and estate of the said James
B. Olmsted, deceased, at the time of
his death, in and to the real property
hereinafter described, anil nil tha
right, title and Interest that the said
estate has by operation of law or
otherwise acquired, other than or In
addition to that of said deceased t thu
'"wf i1,1" "n"? ' of; ln nnd t0 th fo1"
I 'Tln" 'os-rlbrd rcul rntnte. tn-wlt:
Iot No. 2. In Ulock 2. In Keady's ad-
dltlon to the town of Waldnort. In Lin-
cn,n bounty , suae of Oregon.
CTTV.
lilJs n ay be r.iaJo to Oin ur.'Jerslsnod
l:i rrrx'" t rrt ! r-all,
Dutr-d March 10, int(J.
Executrix of tlm lp.to of Jn.'..cs D.
, olmHttd, dtn-nncd.
1 . Ad-.l.-o:-:: A:r!', o.-rscn.
au.mpv for Kxemtrlx
) Dallas, Oregon.