LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRlJAY,Ji SEPTEMBER 22d, 1916. 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, easyto spread and it covers any surface well. and thor oughly; Its durable proper ties are well known and so is its brilliancy. Made of pure white lead and linseed oil and every color well ground. We.sell it at popular prices. TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY L. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES , Would be glad to show order for you if you do not wish. I . FREDERICKS j QUALITY STORE Calls your attention to a few articles that are extra good, AND ARE FOR SALE IN TOLEDO ONLY AT THIS STORE. Royal Club Coffee, 40c. The best Coffe you can buy at any price. German American Coffee, the best 30c. coffee ' on the market.' Log Cabin Bread Fleischmans Compressed Yeast Heinz & Cos. Pickles and Olives Fishers Cream Rollad Oats, positively the best Breakfast Oats on the Market to day. CACKLE FOOD. It makes the hens lay. Royal Club, canned Vegetables are the best. One trial and you will always order Royal Club Brand. P. Frederick DENTISTRY From the Cheapest that is Good to the Best that . is Made R. J AY GREER, Dentist Ml I 4 DR. J. H. JESSEN Physician and Surfron TOLEDO, OUfcXJON WAUGH'S MARK El FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Trlco raid tor Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. A CLOGGED SYSTEM MUST BE CLEARED You will find Dr. King's New Ofo Tills a Kciule yet effective laxative for removing inipuritleB from the system. Accumulated waste poisons the blood; dlzzt ness. biliousness and pimply, muddy complexion are the dls tresBlnK effects. A dose of Dr. King's New Life mils to-nlghl will assure you a free, full bowel movement In the morning. At your Druggist's, 2Gc. o CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Korvlcei "will be held at the iAA Fellows Hall Sunday morn n 11 o'clock. Subject lei .nn -Pinion, "lleallty". All are ' InvtfMt Kundnr school at lea A. M lAINT E. R. BATEMAN you stock, and will find just what you tMtMIMMIIIHM LOST 20 head of sheen markctbwlth my brand which is a doublo un- derblt in left car and a single underbit in right ear. Sheep have not been sheared this year. Finder notify me and I will como and get the Bhecp and pay fifty cents per head, or finder drive sheep to my place and I will pay one dollar per head. T. Kurtichanov, Chitwood, Oregon, o RID YOUR CHiLO OF WORMS Thousands of children have worms that sap their vitality and make them llatlcsa and irritable. Klckopoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic effect on the system. - Docs your child eat 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 jWorm Killer 2s a pleasant rem edy. At your Druggist, 25c. FOR SALE Full blood short horn bull, year old, can bo Mtn at farm miles north of Toledo, DYf WAOt, Toltdo, Or. FOR SALS New II. P. horlson tat stationary boiler com plot o -.with urate and arcb bar a. brltcklng sod front For further particular and price write-.- C H. Stadtlman, E'.k City, Oregon, . 0 RAGS, copper, brass and Junk of an kinds wanted at the Sec ond Hand Store, Toledo, Or. John Coo vert of Ona waln the city yesterday. Mrs. Joe Welter returned last evening from the hopyards. Remember the Fair at Wald port October 12 and 13. Marsh Simpson of Elk City was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. T. P. Fish returned last evening from a business trip to Portland. Chas. Woodin of Wright Creek was a county seat visitor yester day. Carl Moore went to Portland Wednesday, morning. . J. L. Wright is in charge of the mill. A commercial room has been added at the High School which is greatly appreciated by the pupils and instructors. Merchant W. P. McGee went to Corvallis yesterday on busi ness. W. E. Lingenfelter had charge of the store while he was away. The S. P. Station Crew is here this week making repairs to the depot and are rebuilding the loading platform at the freight shed. Sheriff Bert Geer of Toledo and Chas. II. Gardner of New port departed yesterday for the Rose Lodge Fair, driving up the coast. . i Ex-Sheriff J. H. Ross will leave in the morning for Salem where he will be on the Secret Service force during the State Fair next week. Some person 3 broke into the high school building the first of the week and tampered with tho apparatus used by the physics class. Considerable damage was done. The old engine formerly used by the electric company, also in the sawmill, was loaded on a car and shipped to Coquille yes terday where it will be U3ed In a sawmill. A. H. Schlecht is making ar rangements to exhibit his milch goats at the coming State Fair. He will leave tomorrow with his goats, also taking a quanity of garden produce for exhibition. E. M. Fralzer of Orton was in the city Wednesday In company with Suto WllBon, the latter coming to have his hand dressed, having recently lost several fln gerd by the explosion of a dyn amite cap. A bargain is not merely low price. Only when you get low price and high quality do you have a bargain, can at our or fice and see for yourself the club of four magazines that we offer for only 25 cents more than the cost of our paper alcne. Mrs. R. S. Van Clevo and children, Oneatta and Rowena, returned home Sunday from a visit at Portland and Albany. While In Portlaud Oneatta had her knee operated upon for in juries received in a fall, and at present 1b getting along nicely. Al Waugh is the latest person rfn Lincoln county to aspire for i political fame, having cast his hat in the ring this week, as the Democratic candidate for sher iff. Al has always been a con sistent Democrat and will, no doubt, poll the full vote of his party. A. M. Whcclcck and family of Drift Creek Falls passed through yesterday morning going to Cor vallis where they will spend the winter. Mr. Wheelock will again open up his resort in June, which Ib known as "Wheelock s Tent City", at Drift Creek Falls, one of the most scenic spotB In the country. BIDS WANTED Sealed 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 the Fair . Board until ten o'clock Monday the 18th day of Sept. 1916. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address Secretary of Fair Board, 4 oleuo, Oregon, o HAY FOR SALE Have good clover and rye grass baled. Good oat hay later, u. W. Bytra, Jr , Phone 2161 FOR SALE liolstlen bull, four years old Good size; well bred but not reg istercd. For sale cheap If taken at once. F. H. Lanpr, Bear Creek, Big Elk, Elk city, , Oregon, FOR COUNTY SHERIFF , Having been duly nominated at the last Primary Election I hereby announce myself as a Democratic candidate for Sher iff subject to the decision of the voters at the November 7th, 1916, election, Very respectfully, Al Waugh. Paid Adv. Or 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 15th of the month your water will 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 said day offer fo. sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all the property heretofore pur chased and aaquired 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 evcru thing about wm Sfgiffi Hw'io Keep am, to work in t.conibrt.'wear U'ri thcFISH GRAND REf LEX SUCKER9 3. A.J.Towm Co -Boston U -x o? res wv or -. f. SUfVLY t.Vr. ER. iior.nict:!!, iVc. "A oa-cfsl a-:--is C o.-.u'itioj wi.! c..nv:t:c3 a.iy no tU:.t Ortria tici) a Nwrnul Delink l:i lir.siorn Oregon a .J a. no oue In Ucuth'jni Orr;o:i." rr.'.i .1. H. Ackcrmun. r :c:(';o:it ct t'.io tfii'.e Nor- inzl S..'jtxl ui y.'ir.i..c::i. "it H n well er'.nbllshcd ct ll.u: a co:..ri.;!y located NoruKil iicii-jcl cii:;nrn supply Uio ucods of tho et.fre r'r.t. Tho need of a Normal Echool In Eastern Oregon Ib readily proved by the most cursory Invcs'Jgat'on cl ;::o Hat of cur itudonts and the 1'itt of our gra-iuate tcachors. Tho estimated population of pur state In 1914 was 790.S87. Take for example the eight Western Oregon oountios, Clatsop, Clackamas, Benton, Lane, Linn, Marlon, I'olk and Yamhill Counties. Their population for 1314 waa 214.(08, or less than 27 per cent of the total .population of the atato, yet (0 per cent of the graduates from our Normal School for the past five yearn are teaching school In soma one of these eight Wostern Oregon coun ties. There are 25 counties In the state, yet alght of theae counties are getting, halt ot. the benefit of the teacher for which all of the counties pay the taxes. a Her Is the Hat During the pait five year we hare supplied the ful lowing graduates as teachers to then counties: Clatsop, II; Clackamas, 20; Ben ton, 26: Lane, 26; Linn, 2; Marion, 22: Polk. 25; and Yamhill. 20. In other words, 20 of our 407 teachers who have scoured places I if the publie schools In Oregon during the past flva years, have gone to these eight Wil lamette Valley counties. Now take eight typical Eastern Ore gon count'es and soe If they have se cured their proper sham of teachers with Norn il tralnln;. During tho past five years we hare supplied Normal graduates a follows to these Eastern Oregon counties: Baker, I: Grant, 1; Harney. 4; Mal heur. 2; Mor.-.-w, 4: Umatilla, 10; Wallowa, 7; and WhwW. 3. The eight Willamette Valley coun ties had 202 Normal teachers as against II Normal teachers for the eight Ekutern Oregon counties. East era Oregon recelred less than 10 per cent as against Western Oregon's fifty ft cant, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate ot Alvina r. Holgate deceased. , -NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been appointed by the County "Court of Lincoln -County, uregon, Administrator ot the estate of Alvina F. Holgate, Deceased, and has duly quaped as 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 & Hazelett, Eliot Build ing, Hood River, Oregon, within i,ix (6) months from the date of this no tice, which oaid date will be the date of the first publication of the same. Dated August 26th, 1916. , . George R. Wilbur, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court Of The Stats Of Oregon For Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Holgate, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY'OTVEN: Thnt the undersigned has been appointed Dy the County Court or Lincoln County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Holgate, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are hereby requested to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the un- derslcned Administrator at the office of Wilbur & Hazlett, Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six mont' from the date of this notice, whicn bum date will be the date of the first pub lication of the same. i Dated September 15, 1916. Goorge R. WMbur, Administrator. FOR SALE " Three thoroughbred Shrop shire rams 3 aid 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 8t a reasonable price a few registered Holstein Friesian bull caves. Very fancy markings, from my best cows and from a bull ofjthe world's champion strain, Ormsby. Get my prices before Buying ;gntde and all registered, papers furn ished and every animal guaran teed write Bud Knight, herdsman, Taft, Oregon, or Jess Farnn, N. W. Bank Bid. Barbershop, Portland, Oregon. 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. TO. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Ofstedahl Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 and 7 to I p. tn. Emergency calls at any time. Phone, 1003 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. Ethel Bateman will do all kinds of public sten ographic work. At J. F. Stewart's law office. o i. A BARGAIN four milch goats for quick sale, only $80 eighty). Frank L. Smith, Newport, Ore., Box 376, HAWKINS A McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo - - Oregon FIRE Fl R E Fl R E Fl R E When the fire bell rings and your house on fire what do you think about first after you have loBt everything? I am sorry but it is too late to speak to C. It. Crosno' about insurance or I am sorry that I was not carry ing enough to cover all my loss. Dry season is about here. prfll at my office or write and get good insurance m the very best Old Lines. C. K. Crosno. FOR SALE 600 second hand sacks, 90 cords seasoned wood, alder and vino maple. E. B. Shumway, Toledo, Oregon. FOR SALE A Registered Trotting Bred- Mare or wrrl trade for a good 2 or three year old colt. Chas Sevonon, On old Logan place. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 02327 Department of tne Interior U. B-. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. August 11, 1918, Notice Is hereby given that Albert S. Aplct, ot Salado, Lincoln County. Oregon who, on December 1, 1909, made Homestead Entry, No. 02227, for NE'i NE4, W NE14 and NEfc NW14, Section 32, Townahip 11 South, Range 9 Wout, Willniaotta Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to estnblieh claim to the land abave described, bofnre the Clerli of the County Court for Lin coln County, Oregon at Toledo, Oregon,, on tne zulh day ot September, luie. Claimant names as vitnesees: Victor E. Bachman, of Eddyv'.lle, Ore gon; Vernon Folmsbee, of Elk City, Oregon; Geo. A. Hodges," of Halado Oregon; Vina Hodges, ot Salado, Ore gon. 'v Proof made according to law under which entry was nindo. , N. Campbell, . Reglsctir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' 028-4 . Department of tho Interior U. S. Iand Office at Portland, Orogoa, August 11th. 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Vernon Folmsbee, of Elk City, Lincoln County, Oregon, who, on November 16, 1910, made Homestead Entry. No. 0IS34, fo Lot 6, NE4 SWK, NW14 SE'4 and! SW NE4, Section 6, TownBhip 12 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Wor mian, has filed notice of intention to. make Final five-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of tho County Conrt for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 26th day of September, 1916. - Claimant names as witnesses: Albert S. Aplet, of Salado, Oregon; Josb W. Davenport, of Elk City, Ore gon; Fred Montgomery ot Elk City, Oregon; Vivian Folmbee, of Elk City, Oregon. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Roglster. 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, mariej Homestead Entry. No. 03709. for SSVt NW14, SW NEVi. NVy4 SEi and NE4 SW14, Section 8. Townr.hlp U South, Range 8 West, Willamette M Idlnn, has filed notice of Intention v 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 names as witnesses: Ed ward Mauoh, Jostnh Leboo, Gardner Geldler, Lawrence McBride, all, of Ed dyvllle, Lincoln Co, Oregon.' N. Campbell, Register. Proof made under Act June Cth, 191ft. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION; Department ot the Interior V. 8. Landofflce, Portland, Oregon. July 20, 191S, Notice Is here by given that Alfred! B. Slocum, Heir at law Margaret S lo cum, deceased, of Elk City, Oregon, who, on June Srd, 1910, made Home stead entry. No. 02638, for BE ot NW14. SVi of NEVi and NEK of NE. Section 18, Township 11 South, Ranjr 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has flUxt notice ot Intention to make Final fiv 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 th County Court for Lincoln County. Oro gon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 29tU day of August, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Samual C. Brassfleld, ot Elleti, Ore gon. George Hodges, Jr., of Salado, Ore gon. , Sara Thompson, of Toledo, Orogoa. Edward Gillespie, of Elk City, Ore gon. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE In the County Court of the 8tate at Oregon for Lincoln County In the matter of the estate ot Jama , Huntsurher, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator ot the estatat of James Huntsucker deceased will, by virtue of an order of sale duly mad and entered of record In the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 7th day of August 1916, authorise Ing. licensing and empowering the un dersigned administrator to sell th roal entato belonging to the aald ea- tato of said deceased, In pursuanc thereof on and after Hatorday the 9tbj day of September, 1916, at my office la Toledo, Lincoln Cnanty, Oregon, offer for sale at private sale to the highest bidder all the following described real property belonging to said estate, t If. Lot ona and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the east half of of the aoutheast quarter ot section three, township twelve, noutbt of range eleven, west of the Willam ette Meridian tn Lincoln County, Or gon. Terms of sale: Cash In hand. Dated at Toledo. Oregon, this 11th day of August, 1916. Q. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate ot Jasv. Huntsucker, deceased. FOR SALE OR TRADE 63 acres on Yaoulna Tllver. 4 house on place, S springs, fruit tree. barn, chlckenhouse. S acres botton land rest hill land. The hill land would; be suitable for goats. Write, Beg S34 Toledo, Oregon.