LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRIlMY,- SEPTEMBER 15th, 1916. u n in A Child can Paint if you give it our Ready Mix ed colors in any desired shade. It is simply satisfac tory from every standpoint, easy to spread and it covers any surface well and thor oughly. Its durable proper ties are well known and so is its brilliancy. Made 6f pure white lead and linseed oil and every color well ground. We sell it at popular prices. I 'TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY Mf 1 1 L. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES ' ' Would be glad to show order for you if you do not r-' wish. FREDERICKS QUALITY STORE We are overloaded with Fruit Jars to rriova them we will sell for one week t the following prices. Balls Perfect 1 Qt. Mason Jars, 70c. 2 Qt. Mason Jars, 95c. 1 Pint Mason Jars, 60c. Economy Jars, 1 Qt, 85c. 2 Qt. $1.15 1 Pt. 75c. P. Frederick : I IHHM X T-w 1 "V iv T m -r 1 From the Cheapest that is Good to the Best that is Made R. JAY GREER, Dentist . J DR. J. H.JESSEN rbytlclan and Surgeon TOLEDO, OREGON W AUG ITS MARK El FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON ' Highest Price raid for Illdea LESTER WAUCH, Prop. A CLOGGED SYSTEM MUST BE CLEARED v You will find Dr. King's New 'Life 1111s a penile yet effective laxative for removing impurities ".from 4he system. Accumulated , "waste poisons the blond; dizzi ness, biliousness and pimply, muddy complexion are the dis '.' trpimlnK effects. A dose of Dr. ."King's New Life l'llls o-nlght 'will assure you a free, full bowel ". movement In the morning. At jour Druggist's, 2Gc. . - . 0 ," CHRfSTIAN SCIENCE ' Services will be held at the j bdd Fellows Hall Sunday morn V tag at 11 o'clock. Subject les- nn sermon. "Matter'. AH are Invited. . '. Sunday school at ten A. M " i ! 'AINT; f E. R. BATEMAN you stock, and will find just what you , I i -i A -l -x: t LOST 20 head of sheen marked with my brand which is a double un- derbit in left ear and a s!nirlA underblt in right ear. Sheep have not been sheared this year. Kinder notify me and I will come and get the sheep and pay fifty tems per neaa, or llnuer drive sheep to my place and 1 will pay one dollar per head. T. Kurtichanov, Chitwood, Oregon. o RID YOUR CHILD OF WORMS Thousands of children have worms that sap their vitality and make them listless and irritable Klckopoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic effect on the Bystem. Does your child cat spasmodically? Cry out In sleep or grind - Its teeth? These are symptoms of worms and you should- find re lief for them at once. Klckapoo iWorm Killer Is a pleasant rem edy. At yqur Druggist, 2Gc. ' FOR SALE Full blood short horn bull, yeara old, can bt ton at farm S mllta north of Toledo. DYE WAOE, Toledo, Oro. FOR SALE New II. P. horiton Ul stationary boiler cottiDlct with (rat and arch ban, brltcklng n d front For further particulars and price writ C. H. Stadetman, , Elk City, Oregon, O RAGS, copper, brass and Junk oi au Kinas wanted at the Sec ond Hand Store, Toledo, Or. i - F. W Hopkins ! of Eddyvllle was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. : Fred Chambers went to Cor vallis on a business trip Wednes day morning. 1 S. D. Jenkins of Lower Siletz had business in Toledo Wednes day. . Assessor Ball and family and Postmaster Gaither arid family spent Sunday at Agate Beach. Jim Throwbridge departed this morning for Montana where he will spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall and children autoed over from Siletz Wednesday afternoon. Steve Kobielski of Siletz was in the city yesterday enroute to Portland where he will work this winter. County Treasurer McCluskey and County Clerk Howell had business at Elk City yesterday afternoon. Merchant R. S. Van Cleve is building a new walk along tho south side of his store building this week. Melvin Gildersleeve and fam ily moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dye Wade this week, Mel having purchased this property from Fred Chambers. A. M..Wheelock of Drift Creek Falls was a passenger for Cor vallis yesterday. Mr. Wheeloqk is figuring on moving his family to Corvallis for the winter. M. Wygant of Newport passed through Toledo, Tuesday morn ing enroute for camp Withy combe for a visit with his son, Cecil, who is a member of the Third Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Trapp drove down from Chitwood yes terday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Trapp of this city who have been visiting with them for several days. They came over the new Pioneer road and report it as a great improvement over the old road. Mr. and Mr. D. B. Stuart and daughter, Shirley, departed for Corvallis Wednesday morn ing, where Mr. Stuart will enter O. A. C. for a four years ' course in electrical engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart have been resi dents of Toledo the past two years, during which time they have made a great many rnenas who regret seeing them leave Toledo. o ; "COWS AND CORN . MAKE THE COIN" ' That is the slogan adopted in Coos County since J. L.; Smith, County Agricultural ' Agent, came on the Job three years ago. Furthermore, the result already apparent Is expressed as follows: More Corn, More Silos, More Si los, More Cows, More Cows, More Cash. In all of the corn growing con tests last year the average yield of silage corn was 32 tons per acre. The highest yield was 60 tonB per acre. The crop this year Is good although not as large as last year. Coos County dairymen are growing more corn and building more silos each year. There are now nearly 250 silos in the county, most of them hav'.ng bren. built since Mr. Smith start ed work. -In. addition to the silage and silo work Mr. Smith has given a large amount of time to cow testing associations with the re sult that four or five are main tained yearly with a total of about 3,000 cows on test. The following table gives a yearly summary of the records of all the cows in all the testing association s i n th e cou n t ry : The Average production per cow per year, 240.5 lbs. butter fat. The average cost of feed per eow per year, f 3Z.dd. i ne average profit per cow per year, $50.80. (Value, or cair, sKim milk and manure not included.) The average co3t of producing a pouud of butter fat, $0.13. o BIDS WANTED Scaled bids for moving the County Fair Building from its present site to the ground bought by the city and leased to the Fair Board, will be received by tbe Fair Board until ten o'clock Monday the 18th day of Sept. 1916. The Board reserves tne rignt to reiect any or all bids. Address Secretary of Fair Board, Toledo, Oregon, o HAY FOR SALE Have cood clover and rye grass baled. Good oat hay later, G?W. Byers, Jr, Phone 2151. D. W. Gillet the Nashville mer chant was in the city Tuesday. The fisherman are making poor catches these nights, there being but few salmon in the bay. Mrs. Dye Wade departed Wed nesday morning for an extended visit in the state of Washington. N. II. SheiwoOd came down from Albany last Saturday even ing returning Tuesday morning. R. A. Arnold is working at Siletz this week, painting War ren Hall's house. Mrs. Joseph Graham, wife of the pastor, was a passenger for Portland yesterday. ' School . commenced in the Parrish district last week with Miss M. L. Hampton as teacher. Mrs. I. W. Gill arrived over from hedds last evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Jack Bellany. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hayden, and children, accompanied by Miss Lelia Lasley and Max Hay den, drove out to Salem last Saturday, returning Sunday. J. E. Davis, principal of the Waldport schools was in the city yesterday, arranging for the shipment of his household goods to that city. Merchant and Mrs. J. S. Akin were passengers for Portland Wednesday morning where Mr. Akin will purchase his . Fall goods. Will Alexander is tend ing store In their absence. , The Embroidery Club met with Mrs. P. Fredericks last Wednesday afternoon. Eleven members were present, enjoying a social good time. Light re freshments were served. U. S. Engineer Qlaude Wright departed for Portland Tuesday morning having finished his la bors on the bar Burvey. The survey shows up very favorable and should prove an aid to the early development of this sec tion. Mrs. Walter Harding and children, Clara and Tom, ar rived home i from Tillamook Wednesday evening,, where they have spent the summer. They will at once pack their furniture and household effects, prepara-j tory to moving to Hillsboro. Mr. Harding is now employed on the Tillamook brancn of the S. P. : - . 0 . NOTICE TO WATER PATRONS On and after September 1st.. 1916, all water rents must be paid In advance to the' City Re corder. If not paid by the 16th of the month your water win be turned off. A fee of one dollar will be charged for turning same on again. By order 'of the Common Council. Attest: F. N. Hayden,' Recorder. ;. o SHERIFFS NOTICE OF TAX SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale duly Issued and delivered to me out of the County Court of the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon un der date of August 2nd, 1916, I will, beginning Saturday, Sep tember 30, 1916, at 1 o'clock P. M. of ald day offer fo. sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all tbe property heretofore pur chased and acquired by Lincoln County by reason of tax fore closures and not yet sold. Date of first publication, Sep tember 1st, 1916. Date of last publication, Sep tember 29, 1916. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Ore. o FOR SALE A Registered Trotting Bred Mare or will trade for a good 2 or three year old colt. Chas severson. On old Logan place. Brave the wind AND STORM i.-- in, tha bast wet W vvoather, togs Wl ever invoivlod th. FISH BRAND MLEX SUCKER raw , .jono' and- PROTECTOR HAT 75 Daaiori rvrywtAera. A A ik 'V'. I" J.TOW1R CO. OiTONlt ' NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 . In tha County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Alvlna F. Holgate deceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned .has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Alvlna F. Holgate, Deceased, and has duly qualified cb such. - All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned Administrator, at the of fice of Wilbur & Hazelott, Eliot Build ing, Hood River, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this no tice, which said date will be the date of the first publication of the same. Dated August 25th, 1916. George R. Wilbur, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County. Court Of The State, ut uregon for Lincoln bounty. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Holznte, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Holgate, deceased, and has duly, qualified as such. All persons haying claims against the above,mentloned estate are hereby requested to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the un dersigned Administrator at the office- of Wilbur & Hazlett, Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six monf from the date of this notice, whlon satu date will be the date of the first pub lication of the same. Dated September 15, 1916. George R. Wilbur, , Administrator. FOR SALE Three thoroughbred Shrop shire rams 3 atid 4 years old. One of these rams has taken first prize at two state fairs. Address N. W. Miller, .Pioneer, Oregon. I have for sale at a reasonable price a few registered Holatein Frlesian bull caves. Very fancy markings, from my best cows end from, a bull of the world's champion strain, Ormsby. Get my prices before' buying ;grade and all registered, papers furn ished and every animal guaran teed write Bud Knight, herdsman, Taft, Oregon, or Jess Farrin, N. W. Bank Bid. Barbershop, Portland, Oregon. ' o Have you any thrashing to do, we will bring the machine down and do it for you, call or drop a line. Lincoln Ranch, Elk City, Oregon. R. 1). BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Ofstedahl Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to t p. m. Emergency calls at any time. Phone, 1003 O PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ' Mrs. Ethel Bateman will do all kinds of public sten- ographic work. At J. F. Stewart's law office. A BARGAIN four milch goats for quick sale, only $80 (eighty). Frank L. Smith. Newport, Ore., Box, 376.' o HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY - Attorneys at Law Toledo- Oregon FIRE FIRE FIREFIRE . When the fire bell rings and your house on fire what do you think about first after yon bare lost everything? 1 am sorry but it is too late to speak to C. K. Crosno about insurance! or I am sorry that I was not carry ing enough to cover all my loss. Dry season Is about here. Cdil at my office or write and get gopa insurance m me very best Old Lines. C. K. Crosno. FOR SALE 600 second hand sacks, 90 cords seasoned wood, alder and vine maple. E. B. Shumway, Toledo, Oregon. o PIANO FOR SALE Good Instrument, In first class condition. Cheap. See R. E. Collins, Toledo, Or. FOR SALE Piling any else, either stumptge or cut, Second growth Fir and Alder L. r. Raeemuesen, Yaiulna, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02327 Department of tne Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, August 11, 1916, Notice is hereby given that Albert S. Aplet, of Salado, Lincoln County, Oregon who, on December 1,' 1909, made Homestead Entry, No. 02327, for NEVi NEVi, W NE4 and NE NW, Section 82, Township 11 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed nptlce of Intention to make Final five-year Procf, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lin coln County, Oregon at Toledo, Oregon, on the 26th day of September, 1916. Claimant names as wttnesces: Victor E. Bachman, of Eddyvllle, Ore gon; Vernon Folmsbee, of Elk City, Oregon; Geo. A. Hodges, of Salado, Oregon; Vina Hodges, of. Salado, Ore gon. Proof mnde according to law cnaor which entry wss made. , N. Campbell, Register. O NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02834 Department of tha Interior V. 3. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, August 11th, 1916. Notice Is hereby given that Vernon FoIniBbee, of Elk City, Lincoln County, Oregon, who, on November 16, 1910, made Homestead Entry. No. 02S34, for Lot 6, NEK SW, NWV4 SE4 and SW NE14, Section 6, Township 12 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the lond above described, before the Clerk pf the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 26th day of September, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert S. Aplet, of Salado, Oregon; Joab W. Davenport, of Elk City, Ore gon; Fred Montgomery of Elk City, Oregon; Vivian Folmbee, of Elk City, Oregon. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, August 6th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Leah B. Rutledge, of Eddyvllle, Lincoln Co., Oregon, who, on March 11, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 03769. for SE'4 NW14, SW14 NE'4. NW4 SE and NE4 . SW1,,. Section 8. Townchlp 11 South, Range 9 West, Willamette M" idlan, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 19th day of September, 1916. Claimant namea as witnesses: Ed ward Mauch, Joslah Leboo, Gardner Geidler, Lawrence McBrlde, all, ot Ed dyvllle, Lincoln Co, Oregon. N. Campbell, Register. Proof made under Act June 6th, 1916. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior IT. 8. Landofflce, Portland, Oregon, July 20, 1916, Notice la here by given that Alfred B. Slocnm, Heir at law Margaret Slo cum, deceased, of Elk City, Oregon, who, on June 3rd, 1910, made Home stead entry, No. 02638, for 8E4 of NW. Stt of NE'4 and NE'4 of NEU, Section 18, Township 11 South, Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, for the benefit of the heirs of said Margaret Slocum, deceased, before' the Clerk of tha County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 29th day or August, 1916. Claimant nntr.es as witnesses: Samual C. Brassfield, of Silott, Ore gon. George Hodges, Jr., of Salado, Ore gon. Sara Thompson, of Toledo, Oregon. Edward Gillespie, ot Elk City, Ore gon. Proof made according to law under wnicn entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter at the estate of James Hunisucxer, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tha un. dersfgned administrator of the estate of James Huntsucker deceased will, by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record In the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 7th day of August 1916, authorlr. Ing, licensing and empowering the un dersigned administrator to sell the real estate belonging to the said es tate or said deceased. In pursuance thereof on and after Saturdav th nth day of September, 1316, at my office In Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, offer for sale at private sale to the highest bidder all the following described real properly Belonging to aald estate, to wit: Lot one and the southeast mAr of the northeast quarter and the east nan oi oi me soutneant quarter of section three, township twelve, south of range eleven, west of the Wlllara. ette Meridian In Lincoln County: Ore gon. Terms of sale: Cash In hand. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 11th day of August, 1916. O. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate ot Jae. Huntsucker, deceased. FOR SALE OR TRADE 63 acres on Yaqulna River, 4 room house on place, 3 springs, fruit trees, barn, chlckenhouse. B acres bottom land rest hill land. The hill land woul ne suitable lor goats. Write, Box 364 Toledo, Oregon.