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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1916)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 t I Butter- K i s t ! i LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher 5C BAGS CARTONS OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflne Established Twenty-Two Ytara Ago SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, in advance $l.B(i Six Months, In advance 7F Three Months, in advance 60 Phone 7003 t' The Crackling Vhite Popcorn With the TOASTY FLAVOR The kind you see advertised In your national magazine It is automatically popped, battered and toasted to a crisp that makeo your mouth water. It is untouched by human hands It is made only on the BUTTER-KIST PIACHINE. It is scld In butter-proof bags and cartons 0,ily purs creamery butter is uced When You Think of Pop Corn, Think of Butter-Kist and Come to AS Waugh's See It Made on This Human-Like Butter-Kist Machine i Peterson Hardware Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR Duiloer's Hardware Steel Range3 Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 years AUTO ACCESSORIES &W OUR NEW ! GOODS ! Are now here. We have 1 Men's and Boy' Suits, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Come In and tee. W. P. flcGEE niMK RUIL DING TOLEDO, OREGON I ..l. AT I GOOD PLATFORM FOR ANY FAMILY Live vUhhi your means, save little money, acquire a little property. Teach your children to not be ashamed to work at any honest labor and shun Idleness. Avoid if pos,lbl, having them grow up with the idea of getting soft jobs from ihe public. Prepare plain food at instead of buying high-prk-ed canned stuff and delicatessen supplies. Teach the pivls to make their own clothes, trim Uielr own hats land keep accounts of their ex Ipense3. Let the family respect Indus tries and cultivate harmless and inexpensive amusements. I PRIVATE CAPITAL IS WANTED "Hey. You fellow with the idle money! Right this way and get first choice In building a railroad, developing an Irrigation dis Itrict, building a power plant, building a reservoir, develope a ': mining district. Take your pick from these good things." Edi tor E. L. Beed.j, Diewsey Sun. The above appeal comes froni one of the remote cow-towns :n the land locked empire of Ore igon, a town once famous only jfor its nameless graveyard. That is the right spirit on the part of the Press pave the I turnpike of opportunity wide, broad and firm, says editor . Beede. ; Governor Wlthyeombe has ; made a strong plea that private capital be Invited to Oregon and I he treated fairly after it gets ; I here. Three-fourths of the burdens of enterprises in the common wealth mv.st always be borne by private capital and why not en courage this burden-bearer? EASTERN PIRATES RAIDING THE WEST Eastern politicians and news papers during the past session mm l ,.w in ra N 'Hi VY" - f . 1W 1 111 Pill 1 iiisiiiii nrK I HI OfiAtCO IS PREP; mSMOKER?'JW0ERTHE SRdCESSbi'SCOVER'eb'iN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO ODUCETHE MOSTi'PE- .!;GHTrUL AND whole; H XZtQ FCRCiG ETTE AND PIPE SMOKERS. r'RobESS, PATENTER I I ' -IIIIVM 19071 II ! a vc:, TiliFii7- H RuKEYN0LflS TOBAiXoCtKifcHY iWTOKSAi.rt.N.aS.A. DRGKOT BITE THE TOH'JUE P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking ! PHnoo Albttrt l aottt omtrywhoro in toppy tmd bag; Set tidy rod tint. tQct handtomo mound mnd hatf-pourtd tin fcinniaofi-iJ-that chvor cryttal'giatt pound humidor with ponmrn-moialonor tcp that hoop tho toboecotn kite A tplmndid condition YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy nine or a hand rolled A A cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to ycu with a real reason for ell the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch 1 You can smoke it long and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! R, J. Reynold Tobacco Co, Wiiuton-Salsm, N. C Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. relief measure for the California ' oil men. Now these same pol iticians are carrying on a bitter fight against Secretary Lane. Senators Phelan, Works and Pittiuan for their efforts to gain relief for the oil Industry. One of the accusations made by the enemies of the relief measure that corporations , with a combined capital of many millions, including the Standard Oil Co., would be the chief ben eficiaries of the legislation Is of Congress have been bent on disprdven by an examination of a making politicial capital by the map of the district, which shows The White Corner Store Where t!ie Prices are th3 Low est on Jelly MctCs Jelly Glasses Mason Jars Economy Jars Stone Jars Jar Rubbers Jar Caps CVEnY DAY 13 BARGAIN DAY HERE Phono 9005 R. S. VAN CLEVE 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 1 i H WW Water1 Front Meat Market I holders say:ns anything about TTdlCI II Will ilitoi iiininvi Lnnsprv'no-th rnnl nunnlv of th . . life? WE 7 J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh and Cuied Meats Toledo Creamery Hutter I buy all my Keef, 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 fa'se c ry "of conssrvat'.on of the natural resources of the west. They have done their best to tie up the water powers of the great northwest in such a manner that countless horsepower would run to waste for years to come. This is false conservation of the rank est kind, for water once run l waste is gone forever, while if it was turned into power ond en ergy it would not only utilize the water but save coal and wood. You never see this same bunch of eastern politicians and office- L INCOLN C OUNTY DANK (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. SCAKTIl C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Time Deposit G. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and Harness Repairer Hill Street TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT least or doing anything to ham I per the industrial development of Tthe section in which they live. They pick out the west to spring ,l,n'lt ttnlftlntnl nviniliil nil (n An and buy their eastern votes with. The last attack of these east ern industry killing politicians on the west has been the Calif ornia oil fields. In the name of conservation they are now trying to disposess many small oil op erators in California of their land and directly and Indirectly I Injure some 50.000 people en- gaged in that industry in that t state. I I The citizens of California rose up in protest at this action and a relief measure was requested and approved at the last session of the legislature by Joint reso lution, by Govenor Johnson, Lieutenant Governor Eshelman, by the supervisors of thirty counties and by nearly three t ; hundred chambers oi commerce 1 l 4 Vi n . nl A 111 t uai Diaii;, Naturally western senators and representatives supported this unanimous request for re lief for the oil Industry the same as they supported measures un der which th waterpowers of the west could be developed, at The largest shoe factory In the country makes less than one-fortieth of the entire shoe output, but the Ford Motor Company builds half of r.U the automobiles made in America. This volume is necessary to supply the demands of people who are looking for economy at a low cost. Get yours today! Runabout $3'J0; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $5!)0; Town Car $G10; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. iiii ! jl On sale at Toledo, Oreson, by jjj j II A. T. PETERSON j j Accessories always in ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ' Two medium weight horses for heavy draft team, want same for farm work, expect to pay reasonable difference; also one single horse for exchange for nc weighing about 1000; also Mvci good milk cows. Address Mr. Stein, Elk City. In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, (or the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of 1'aor A. knit..- -I - Noti la iiembv eivcn that the unl the waterpowpr conference held deralftned, administratrix of the estate1 at Portland a few months ago. of l'aer A. Miller, doeoned, has filed Because tha west will not sit her Klnal Account as such admlnls- (m .. i nnow her creat natural Itratrlx with llio Clerk of the above- ;BU" 0,1(1 now ner great natural I named court, and thm the Judge of : resources to be tied hand and im wi court han fixed Monday, ji.iy 3rd ! foot, unscrupulous eastern pol J ji6, at ten o'clock In the fo.enoon ! itlclans now accuse western sen thurcof. at the County Court room In ntori, nl.,i renresontatlves nf trv tlm Court Hm.HO In Tnl.-rt,, (lr..irnn nM nlorH ul,u riprtHuiiauVLS ni iry- the time mid place of hearinn object- Ms to further a land grab bill In ions to said I'lnui Account, should any their measure for relief for the u'?re. ... .... - California oil Industry. uatcd this sist duy olM.y,19l!, After an investigation of the Aduiiiiintrntrix of the estate of case, the senate committee on Pavr A. Miller, deceased. public lands has recommended a mat su per cent or tne land in volved is held by 130 small oper ators while the remaining 20 per cent Is about equally divided be tween (he Standard. Union, As sociated and General Petroleum companies. Secretary Lane and Senator Phelan and others who stand for legislation tending towards the industrial development of the west deserve great credit. Senator Phelan says, "I be lieve my relief measure will give the equitable relief which I think from an examination of the case. Is deserved, and a greater de velopment of oil will benefit the public by reducing its cost and check the monopolistic tenden cies of the large companies." -o Ralph Wilson was down from Chitwood yesterday. Geo. W. Cox of Orton was a county seat visitor yesterday. Hen Hunt was down from Eddyville Tuesday night. V. Daniels of Big Elk was a Toledo visitor last Saturday and Sunday. Conductor Wm. Hoeflein and family were up from Yaqulna Sunday evening. Jack Morgan returned to Port land yesterday morning after a trip into the big woods. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Warnock of Nortons were visiting !n the city the first of the week. J. B. Miller returned from a trip to Portland the first of the week. Miss Eleanor Grady has ac cepted a position as operator in the local telephone office. Miss Clara Larson left Satur day morning for Monmouth whore she will attend Summer School. Genevieve Tlllotson was a' pas senger for Monmouth Saturday there later morning where she will take the , Cecil J. Emery of the Newport Teachers Summer Course. Independent Enterprise was a John Matthews of the New- county seat visitor Wednesday nort News was a county seat vis- being a witness in the Ucrry ltor Wednesday and Thursday of case, Wm. Enos was down from Elk City yesterday. B. F. Jones of Newport spent Saturday in Toledo. Harry Simmons spent Sun day with his family here. Newport ha3 decided to hold a big celebration Independence Day. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Scovllle of Pioneer were in the city last Fri day, attending Pomona Grange. Miss Aileen Gaither returned Saturday evening from a visit at Portland. Atty. Clark of Corvallis spent a few days fishing here, coming ia Saturday evening. The first of the week saw the return of those who attended the G. A. R. Convention at Eu gene, j APPLICATIONS WANTED I Applications will be received by the School Board of Dist. No. 2. Toledo. Oregon, for the posi tions of Janitors at the Toledo ; Schools. Please state salary de. .sired in your application. I By order of the Board of Di rectors: F. N. Haydon, Clerk. REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS E. R. Carpenter to Minine E, Carpenter tract in Horborton. j Edith Wilkinson to Martha E. 'Landess, E y2 Sec. 25, T 10 S.. R. 10W. $1.00 Sarah C. Young to Louis Werner tract In Sec. 6 T 9 S.. IV 1U W. Jt.UU Wm. F. Reiner et ux to Ernest Johnson, lot 1, block 88, Case and Bayley's Addition to New- floo M.hal Ttnnth and P.Prll Port. $10.00 i.ntev. two of the 1916 gradu-t Jas- Salvage and Harriet Sal ates, left Saturday morning for Monmouth where tney wm at tend Summer NormaL Mrs. Whlttaker, who lives in S, vage to M. A. Boone, tract Sees. 7, 8, 18 and 19, T 11 R10W. 10.00 Rose E. Hughs to E. L. Hughs, ik V2 ow 'A. ana nw v. sre i down the bay, departed Monday Und a cer(alu t f , i nmmlnir f np KntlHflB CltV. Mr. Cut 1 n . morning for Kansas City. Whlttaker expects to Joiu Mr. her this week Billy Graham has his Ford truck operating on the Toledo Sllctz Btage run now, enrrying mail, passengers and freight. R. N. Warnock arrived over from Portland Friday evening, returning Monday. Bob has an office In the Henry Bklg. In that city. SW V, of Sec. 33, T 10 S, R 8 W. $10.00 Harry and Ida Wilson in n i Frazier, tract of land in T 9 s! R9W. 1.00 W. R. IUIycn to Fred and Au Kusta Ste'ner, NW ', of NV 'i. Sec. 14. T 11 S. R 10 W. $1.00 o For Sale three good sightly level lots within four blocks nf depot. Good building lots. Will S. Nor wood, Corvallis.