Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 09, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1916
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BAGS
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CARTONS
;! BUTTERKlST
The Crackling White Popcorn
With the TOASTY FLAVOR
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
Established Tweuty-Two Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, m advance $1.50
Montlis. In advance .76
Three Months, In advance 60
Phone 7003
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-Kl6t
and Come to
Al WauglVs
See It Made on This Human-Like Butter-Klst Maohlne
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Peterson Hardware Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR,
6uiiaer' Hardware Steel Ranges
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves i
Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows
Aluminum, Good for 15 years
AUTO ACCESSORIES
OUR NEW
GOODS
Are now here. Wa have
Men's and Boy's Suits, Dress Shirts,
Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for
Men, Women and Children. Come In
and see
W. P. hcGEE
BANK BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON
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GET ALL YOUR WANTS AT
The White Corner Store
In Groceries Dry Good3 Notions
Crochet Threads Flour and Feed
Crochet Hooks
VViero You Get The Bast At Lowest Prices
Phone 9005
R. S. VAN CLEVE
Water' Front Meat Market J
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
Fresh and Cuied Meats. Toledo X
Creamery Hutter
I buy all my beef, Mutton and Pork
from the local ranchers, and I pay the
highest market price delivered at my
shop. I pay the highest market price
for hides and pelts.
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
Pr. Carter is up rom Newport,
today.
N. C. Nelson was down from
FAk City Wednesday.
Elivxi' Ilorr.ing drove to Otter
Rock last Sunday.
. Paris Parks of Elk City had
business in the city Wednesday.
' Mrs. Hoffman of Elk City, was
in the city Wednesday evening,
j Ivjrs. W, T. Bail is visiting with
I Mrs. Geo. Miller at Siletz.
I Postmaster A. B. Clark was
down from Elk Wednesday.
L. C. Smith of Newport was in
the city Tuesday.
Joe Whidred was over from
the Agency Wednesday.
Anton Martinson of Tidewater
was in the city this week.
Ches Morrison was down from
Elk City Wednesday.
J. U. Hawkins the Siletz saw-
ntlllman was in the city Wednes
day, . s
Oscar Peterson and Joe Park
I'hurst were up from Newport
Wednesday.
Chas. Sevcrson and Wm.
Darnley bad buoiness In town
Wednesday. '
Arthur. Nye and , Jay Dunn
killed a black bear' north of
town yesterday.
Chicago has two conventions
today Toledo' has one Chica
go ain t got much to brag about.
L. A. Hulburt of Corvallis i3 in
the city today looking for a farm
to. rent.
Bora td Mr", and Mrs. A. L.
Davies in this city, Thursday,
June 8th, a seven pound boy.
Chas. Vanderpool or Newport
is in the city today attending
the socialist convention.
Editor Cook of the Waldport
Watchman is in attendance at
the Socialist convention here today.
John Lloyd returned Tuesday
evening from a visit to Portland
and Albany.
Coming Next week Special
Six reel Submarine picture, at
the Dime" Theatre in this city.
J. M. Stone, road supervisor
in the Taft district, was In the
cltv this week.
W. C. Weber, Lloyd Parks, Lot
Powell and Newt Guilliams of
the Beaver Creek country were
in the city Wednesday.
Wm. Simpson was down from
Elk City Wednesday.
J. II. Van Orden of Elk City
had business i.i the city this
week.
S. B. Ports returned last cveiv
ing from Portland. lie was ac
companied by his mother who
lives ia the east.
Mrs. Chas. King and children
arrived from Falls City last even
ing for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Starr.
Miss Rachel Carson went to
Portland Saturday morning
where she expects to remain this
summer and attend night school.
Wm. Graham was a passenger
for the Valley Saturday morning.
Mr. Graham expects to have an
auto truck here about tomorrow.
Owing to the mill and logging
camps having closed down it
has been decided to call off the
celebration here the 4th.
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(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO, OREGON
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
WM. hCAUTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
on
Time Deposit
MIIHMlMHIIIIIIMIMKnillHIHMHMHHHH
G. L. PERKINS
Shoemaker and
Haireci Repairer
Hill Street
TOLEDO, OREGON
j NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Lincoln,
e In the matter of the estate of raer A.
I Miller, deceased.
Notice la hereby Riven that the un
1 dorwlKned, administratrix of the estate
e 'of I'aor A. Miller, deceased, has filed"
0 ,ht nnal Account as such admlnls-
jtmtrlx with the Clerk of the above-
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE " c"urt. thai the Judge of
aid Court has fixed Monday, July 3rd
Two medium weight horBos t ten o'clock in the forenoon
for heavy draft team, want same ' tll",7.of' t,h" v?"nJy, CoM room in
lor farm work exwet to iav V.' (.!,urt "T1"? In Tol,'d. "regon. as
ior larni rK, export to pay , tlIne ,,, plnc, of hwir, ohJo(.t.
reasonable difference; also one ions to mid Final Account, should any
ingle horse for exchange for there be.
one weighing about 1000; aluo w or May. im.
.... mane innier
AdtnlnlHtrntrlx of the estate of
I'acr A. Miller, deceased.
even good milk rows.
Address Mr. Stein, Klk City.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The City of Toledo, Oregon, will re
ceive sealed bids for the following des
cribed street improvement la the City
of Toledo:
(1) Grade and plank that portion of
Second Street in said City botween tho
east Bid's of the Intersection thereof
with Hilt Streot and the west side of
the Intersection tlioreot with Qraham
Street.
(2) Grade and plank that portion of
Seventh Street, beginning 25 feet west
of the west side of the Intersection
) hereof with Hill Street end extending
west a, distance or 125 feet, planking
now on said street to be taken up and
removed from the Street.
(3) Grade and-plank that portion of
Fourth Street between tho west side of
the Intersection thereof with Qraham
Street and the center of the Intersec
tion thereof with Grove Street, except
the east 100 feet thereof and the south
half of that portion of said Fourth
Street In front of and adjacent to Lot
1 and the west 29 feet of Lot 2 In block
8, In Graham's Fifth Addition. Craria
and plank that portion of the south halt
ol Fourth street In front of and adja
cent to lots 6 and 6 In block s!x Grah
am's Fifth Addition, the planking now
on said street where said Improvement
Is to bp made to bo Uiken up and re
moved from the street.
Kids may bo submitted for any por
tion or said work, and must he In ac
cordance with plans now on file In the
nfT.re of City Itecorder. nnd miiiit li
; filed with the City Ilwnnlor on or bo
ifore Mnnrisy June 19th, 1918, at 8
lly Order of the Common Council.
F. N. Hayden,
City Recorder.
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R'S. KM li PAH S-r1,irfi
Prince; Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is sc different and so
delightfully good;
it can't bite your tongue ; . . ,
it can't parch your throat;
you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
piness!
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read :
' PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 30th, 1907"
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always beea
sold without coupons or premiums. We;
prefer to give quality I
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the national joy smoke
CnvrriffM 1111
fcy ft J. IteyniildJ
TtJtiaccw Co.
in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for it!
y'OU'LL, And t chry howdy-do on tap no
mmttttr how much of trarfer you are in tho
nock of the woods you drop into. For, Pnncm
JUbmrt it riAM therm t tho first plaom you
oeen thmt II tobacco ! Thr tonov red
bug telle for ntckml and the tidy red
tin for m dime; thmn thorm'e the hand-
tome pound and half-pound tin
humidora and the pound
cry t al-file ea humidor wttn
apongo-moiatmnar top
that Mmpa tnm to
bmoco in much
bang-up trim
alt-the-
tunot
It answers every smoke desire you
or anv other man ever had! It is s
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time I
t
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say
so on the national joy smoke?
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winton-Salem, N. C,
TOBACCO IS PBtTAaCD
iFORSMOXERSlMDEKTHE
! 'PSOCKS DISCOVERED IN
MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
!l PRODUCE THE MOST Dfr
tllGHTFULANDWHOU-j
' SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG1-
FiV'i'WihstonSaUm.HCU$I :
D OES NOT BITE THE TpHbUE
Tkb b th mm dim tl Hm
Prinea Albrt tidr mi Uo. Rd
Uus " Painted Piani"
tD-yo and mIIm wkal II mmm
la asakiat Priau Albart ao mch.
to ruf bUns.
Bulletin No. 2
Why We Are Opposing A
Government Armor Plant
To the People:
Some people say that the very fact that the Bethlehem Ptccl Company is so ajrpressively
fighting the proposal to build a Government armor plant is conclusive proof that the Company
is seeking to assure for itself the "vust profits" derived from private manufacture.
The fact is that armor making is the least profitable feature of steel manufacture.
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The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It is this:
Even though there is but little profit in the making of armor, wc have invested over
- $7,000,000 in our armor plant;
That plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is built the useful
ness of our plant is destroyed.
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It would be pood business for us to mahc armor for tho Govern
ment at any price over and above the actual shop cost, RATHER
THAN SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE INVESTMENT.
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We do not seek to save big profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armdr
plant itself built solely for the use of the Government from going to the scrap heap.
To do that, we are prepared to aprrc for any period to any term of manufacture
which the Federal Trade Commieslon shall sny absolutely protects the Government
of the United States.
CIIAS. M. SCHWAB. Chalraaa
tUGENK O. GRACE, Praaldaot
Bethlehem Steel Company
Alec McMillan and Clarence
Ofstedahl autocd to Albany In
the tatter's machine Wednesday.
They went as delegates to the
Masonic Grand Lodge In session
In that city.
The Leader job department is
getting out the posters for a big
celebration to be held at Taft
the 4th of July. All are Invited
to attend and are promised a
good time.
A crew of surveyors have been
in tbe field this week surveying
a line for a railroad from Siletz
to Toledo via Olalla . It Is ru
mored that this Is to be an elec
tric road and will utilize the
water power in the Siletz river
to generate Julco.
Complaint has been made to
the County Court by the rail
road company that children have
been piling rocks on the railroad
track. In one instance they
made such a pile in the middle of
the track that the train was com
pelled to stop while the crew re
moved the rocks. Parents
should caution their children
not to do this as it might result
In a serious wreck.
Vance Cline and Tonl Genini
of Eddyville made proof on their
homesteads before County Clerk
Howell Tuesday.
Miss Maude Miller went to
Portland the first 'of the week
for a visit with friends and to
take in the Rose Show.
E. T. Raddant of Upper Farm
was in the city the first of the
week, going to Portland yester
day morning.
- We are In receipt of the first
issue of the Shedd Monitor a
newsy little five column paper
which was born laet Friday. J.
E. Davis, formerly of this city, is
editor of the paper, and I.. W.
Gill la assisting him in Ita pub
lication. The following subscriptions
have been received this week:
E. C. Montgomery, Toledo; E. A.
Hall, Pedmont; Ted McElwaln,
Toledo; John Lloyd, Siletz; Ar
thur French, Taft; F. R. Weaver,
Toledo; D. B. Stuart, Toledo;
Arthur Bensell, Siletz.
PIANO FOR'SALE
Good Instrument, in first class
condition. Cheap. See R. E.
Collins, Toledo, Or.
The Supreme Court has Just
affirmed the decision of the Cir
cuit Court which latter court
affirmed the decision of former
Judge John Fogarty in the Lucy
iMien itoweu will case. Judge
Fogarty held that Mrs. Rowell
was insane when she made the
will and the two higher courts
nave suBtainea Ms decision,
which is quite a feather In Mr.
Fogarty's cap.
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WELL CHILDREN ARE ,
ACTIVE
If your child ia dull, nale fret
ful and Wants to 11a nmnnri thn
chances are it is suffering from
worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer.
a pleasant candy confection,
liked by all children is what your
child needs. You only give one
half to one lozenge at a time and
you get immediate results.
Every mother should have a box
on hand. 25c. at all druggists.
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For Sale
three good sightly level lots
within four blocks of depot.
Good building lots. Will S. Nor
wood, Corvallis.