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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
r 1 PAGE FOUR LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 1916 England, Germany and France Agree on one thing, if on no other. They all prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. There must be a good reason for this. It is because alum was found to be un- healthful. . t , . ; Royal Baking Powder is made of cream of tartar, derived from grapes, a natural food product, and contains no alum nor other questionable ingredients.' '"t'" ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York FOR SALE Work horse, 1200 lbs., gentle and as true as steel; 8 years old. See M. N. Anderson, at the Bon-boniers. WAUGH'S MARK El ; FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUCH, Prop. DANGERS OF DRAFT Drafts feel best when we are hot and perspiring just when they are most dangerous and tha result is Neuralgia Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or sometimes an attack of Rheumatism. In such' cases apply Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the sore and painful part. The blood flows freely and in a short time the stiffness and pain BEAR CREEK Con. the last part of the week, also Roy Kullander and little sister, Alma. The Bear Creek school Is now closed after a six-months' term. Gail Slocum visited his sister. Mrs. Thomas Thompson, at To ledo last week. The party given at Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lang's laBt Saturday night was well attended, seventy three being present. At mid night supper was served. They had games and music and a nice program to pass the time away. All are wishing for more such good times. Miss Bessie Gillet of Tangent came in to visit friends in this vicinity. Roy Kullander was a passen ger Monday morning for the Val ley. Jesse Phillips went to the city Monday. o POOLE SLOUGH Thos. Barker made a trip to Winant Wednesday. Edgar Hall and Chas. Brown took a scow of wood to Newport Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Mrs. F. R. Weaver and daugh ter, Thelma, and son, Vern, spent Tuesday night and Wed nesday at Mrs. Edgar Hall's. Mrs. Thos. Brown and sons, Robert and Frederick, visited Mrs. Thos. Barker Tuesday. Misses Evalina Peterson and Aletha Rhoades of Upper Bea ver and Miss Inez Weaver vis- leaves. Those suffering from ited Misa Julia Rrnwn Neuralgia or Neuralgic Head ache will find one or two appli cations of Sloan's Liniment will give grateful relief. The agon izing pain gives way to a tingling ci i ai ion sensation of comfort and in the County Court of tho state of warmth and quiet rest and sleep Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. i3 possible. Good for Neuritis ThmupBon?'' f the estate f J' w too. Price 25c. at your Drug- To Thomas B. Thompson, Julia A. gist. Maw, Alninry E. Pickens. Mary E. ' Hughes, Lldy M. King. Sarah A.1 . Ouinn, Ueen Thompson. Murk F. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thompson, guardian, Hern Thomp- In the County Court of the State of inn, a minor, Mark B. Thompson, Oregon, for Lincoln County. Ellen Maw, Henry Hughes, W. T. : Notice Is hereby given that the un-Pk-kons, Theodore Pickens, Mrs. A. derslgned have been appointed exe E. Hoffman, Mrs. Sarah Pettyjohn, cutors of the last will and testament Vth. Matilda Myres, Greeting: of Matt Sijota, deceased, by the County 1 1 the Name of the State of Oregon: Court of the State of Oregon for Lln To'.i are hereby cited and required to coin County, and have qualified. All afar In the County Court of the persons, having claims against said st-' of Oregon, for the County of Ltn- estate are hereby notified to present cc n, nt the Court room thereof, nt them properly verified as by law ra th office of County Judge in the quired to B. F. Jones, attorney for the courthouse on Mondav. the 6th day of executors, at his office In Newport, June, 1916. at 10 o'clock In the fore-: Oregon, within six months from the nr.. a of that day, then and there to I date hereof. show cause why an order of sain sluuld ! Albert Sijota, Mike 8IJota, not be made for the following Uas-: Executors or me last win ana iesw Misses Inez and Myrtle Wea ver, Julia Brown and Messrs. Chas. Brown and Edgar Hall spent a few hours at the Barker ranch Wednesday evening. Misses Inez and Myrtle Wea ver spent Wednesday night at the Brown home. Mrs. Thos. Barker is on the sick list. Peter Peterson and son and Johnny Emerson were in our vicinity Sunday. Mr. Traux came down from Toledo Saturday for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Hall. Everyone is hoping for the rain to clear away before Eas ter. Don't forget to come to the picnic 'and entertainment Easter Sunday. o ONA crlbed real property belonging to' said eBtate in Lincoln county, Oregon, and particularly described as follows: Lots S, 21 and 22 In Sea Crest Block, subdivision block 14, Nye & Thomp son's addition to Newport. ' Witness, the Hon. R. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court, affixed, this 17th day of April, A. D. 11)16. Attest: R. H. Howell, Clerk. 0 REAL ESTATE I am now open tor business and solicit listings of farms, ranches, Um beranything, at the right prices, for ale or exchange. Money to loan. V ft. N. Warnock, Q. O. Ireland, j !07 Henry Bid., Portland, Or. 0 E'ghteen Foot Gasol'ne Boat for sale, equlpeu witn 4 n. p. Grey engine in good running order. Price $G0. Call at this office for further particulars, o HOR8E FOR SALE Pood work horse, ",000 pounds. Gen tle, Cheap. H. A. Kynlston. Toledo, Or. ment of Matt Sijota, deceased. B. F. Jones, Attorney. Dated April 3, 1916. hannon. A party here received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daven port and they say they like their new home fine. Mrs. J. E. Crooks and son, Raleigh, went to Philomath last week for a visit with relatives. Miss Clare Moore spent Wed nesday night with Miss Edith Davenport. ' Elmer Watklns went to Har lan last week. John Davenport went to Port land last week to work during the Summer. Lige Grant of Harlan helped Alva Moore shear goats last week. Miss Edith Davenport went to Toledo last week. W. R. Moore and J. W. Daven port hauled their mohair to Elk City the last of the week, o ' MARRIED Miss Denna Mae Currey and Bryan Oscar Snuffer surprised their many friends In Toledo last evening by being married at the home of the bride. Not one of their moBt intimate friends being aware or any serious Intentions with them. Rev. C. R. Ellsworth per formed the ceremony, which was1 witnessed only by members of the immediate family. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. 'Currey of this city, and has resided here for the past several months, making many, friends among the young folks during her brief residence frt this city. The groom is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Snuffer, and has been making his home with his parents on the farm two miles above town for the past few months. It Is an Industrious young man. The Leader extends congrat ulations. O ' f O. B. ROLLINGS WORTH Complete Home . Furnisher. J. S. AKIN The Dry Goods Man HAS A FULL LINE Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Crochet and Eiu'broiderie Ma terials ALSO A full line of JEWELRY which is Guaranteed. J.-M- ML.L J J.AJ.J. ML .. . -ML J J. M M. TTTTTITTTfTTTI VTTVTTVTVvTVTTTTTTVTTTTvTTTTTf 71 NOTICE To Horse Owners CWYNN & SEARLES Blacksmiths Horseshoeing a Specialty. Any kind of Job work done None too small Satisfaction Guaranteed B. F. JONES i Artorney-At-Law Newport, - - Oregon Will Practice In All the Court CHRISTIAN SCIENJE Services will be held at Mrs. V. C. Clark's residence on Fourth street Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sublcct lesson sermon. "Probation After Death." All cordially invited. Plenty of moisture, but too cold for grass. Mrs. G. E. Lewis and mother of Upper Beaver are visiting in this neighborhood. L. M. Commons made a busU nesa trip to Newport Monday. . E. J. Clark, Republican candi date for district attorney, was among us Monday. Lester Waugh passed through here looking for fat cattle a scarce article just now.' Roadoverseer Weber is home from Drift creek, where he has been doing road work. C. S. Ohmart delivered his and Mr. Selby's mohair to Yaquina Wednesday and brought home a load of hay and feed. Horace Wood and Christ Cook are helping Mr. Myers with his new bouse this week. A. W. Weber is Improving his place with some good wire fence. Lloyd Parks is busy fencing and expect to re build his house as Boon as the roads are in shape to haul lumber. o . FANCY LARGE NAVEL ORANGES 25c. PER DOZEN SATURDAY ONLY P. Fredarick. o i DAIRY FOR RENT 57 acres, 7 acres tldeland, about 12 acres. bottom plow land, balance good pasture bench land; large 2-story, 9-,I room house, spring close to i house: good fences, barn In fair condition. Located on Depot slough, IV2 miles north of Tole do, navigable river to town and one mile by rock road. V2 mite private road. 8 head of young stock, 3 cows, 1 horse, 2 young sows, some chickens and a few small tools. Renter Is expected to buy. A row boat for sale also. Mrs. r. Falcon. 0 Not to other people's goods, but in keeping yourself In perfect physical condition. J Your teeth are the main f ac- Wl 111 toUBUlllllUg uuu health and a prudent man or woman will consult a fiist-class dentist the mo ment they notice any trou ble. A stitch in time saves nine. TEETH Without I $5, $3, and $10 per Tooth X R. JAY GREER, Dentist At.Siletz Monday and Tuesday of each week Tooth Brushes ORTON The largest shoe factory in the country makes n-rnripth of the entire shoe output, lrnb man.,, .w. v.. ,. but the Ford Motor Company builds half of all the automobiles made In America. This volume ia .w.r.nunarv tn atiiitilv the demands of people who nm w,u.sr for economy at a low cost. Get yours today! Runabout 3'J0; Touring Car $44 Coupelet $590; Town Car $G40; Sedan $70. I prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Toledo, Oregon, by A. T. PETERSON Accessories always in Stock Sunshine and rain up hero. Miss Ruth Evans returned fiom Summit last Sunday where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lou Chapman. Homer Evans made a trip to Slletz last Saturday. We started to have an Inter esting ball game last Sunday be- tweeu the two rival factors, but it rained us out in short order. John Isaacson and George Baker are In the shingling busi ness now days as both are ex porting shingles. Our friend, Mr. McNary must have gone visiting or hunting as he has disappeared from here. Last Saturday night a meeting was called to elect new Sunday school olucers and to transact some other business. Couee and cake were served and every one had a pood time. Hev. Scv.dder prcBii'rvl. 0 GLEN- Coat Khvurlng is over in this neighborhood. T. L. Uohanrion went to Cor vallis last week on business. Misses Jessie Brown and Edith Davenport spent one night last week with Mrs. T. L. Bo- Heads upf Strike one! Masouerade Ball, given by the Slletz Baseball team Saturday, April 22, 1916, at Siletz. Play bau and swing your part ners. Be on deck. You're next at bat. 0 Annual Institute The annual Institute for the teachers of Lincoln county will be held at Toledo on the 26, 27 and 28 of April. A good pro gram fs being prepared and as we expect a larger attendance than at any annual Institute ever held" in this county, In former years, we expect it to be the best. The program win oe pnntea ana mailed to the teachers In time, but you need not wait for a pro gram, come with or without it. While the Instructors that will be here are a3 good as there are in the state, the mectm&a will be made much better if they are well attended, so I would like to see parents and Bchool boards attend somo If not all the ses sions. Do not wait for a person al Invitation, Just think you are one of us and we are all invited. , R. P. Coin, Co. School Supt. O ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court of Lincoln County, Oref.on, will receive sealed bids upon ll:e Ynchuts fridge In Ave different ways, vlx: 1st. For furnishing the Iron. 2d. For ittrnlnhlng the lumber. 3d. For lulldlng said bridge. 4 tli. Tor furnishing all material and building tho I ridge. Cth. For furnishing any part of tiu niatnrlnl and building tho bridge. All bids to be In accordance with plans and specifications on file with the County Clerk nnd must be fllqd with the County Clerk on or before R o'clock p. ra. Tuesday, May 2d, 18 It:. .All bldr must be on blanks furnished by tho Cotnty Road Master. R. H. Howell, County Clerc hairbrushes, nail brushes, manicure sets, sponges, soaps, parfumerey, etc., are a few of the articles we carry in. our Toilet Depart ment. You get everything first-class at second clas9 prices, as also in our regu lar Drug and medicine de partment. You will be sur prised at the preparation we have made for pour, comfort. TOLECfO DRUG COMPANY i linen 1 h 1 1 n 1 i n THE QUALITY STORE Offers some tempting; things for Your Sunday Dinner Fancy Head Lettuce Extra Fancy Home Grown Asparagus Home Grown Green Onions Home Grown Radishes New Texas Bermuda Onions .Fresh Green Peas New Cabbage Fancy Rhubarb Hood River Apples FOR SATURDAY ONLY , Large Navel Orangesr 25c. per Dozen FANCY STRAWBERRIES 2 Baskets, 25c. P. Frederick WATCH CHILD FOR WORMS Worms sap child's strength, rob child of food and make child fretful, Irritated, nervous. Watch stool and at first sign or suspicion of worms give one half to one lozenge Klckapoo Worm Killer, a candy worm re mover. Gives immediate results, is laxative. ParalyzeB and re moves the worms, Improves di gestion and general health of child. Continue giving Klcka poo Worm Killer until all signs f worms are gone Druggist. O. R. HOLLINGSWORTH Funeral Director and Embalmer Calls answered Day or Night TOLEDO, OREGON DR.J. H.JESSEN Physician and Surgeon TOLEDO, OREGON An Iceal Spring Laxative A good and time tried remedy 25c. at your , is Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and 'clear the system of waste and blood Impurities. You owe it to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated dur ing the winter. Dr. King'B New Life Pills will do It. 25c. at your DruggUU, M