Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 29, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, RID A V, September 29th, 1916.
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The Crackling Wliite Popcorn
With the TOASTY FLAVOR
The kind you lee 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 carton
Only pure creamery butter It used
When You Think of Pop Corn, Think of Butter-Klst
and Come to
Al Waugh's
See It Made ca This Human-Like Butter-Klst Machine
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
Established Tweuty-Two Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, in adruni e. . .' $1.60
Six Months, In advnnce 7f
Three Months, In advance 51
Phone 7003
' 1 i ! t 1 lJv-I 1 1 1 it I I Mill 1 tit II itlltimttYlJI
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Peterson Hardware Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builder's Hardware Steel Ranges
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves
Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows
Aluminum, Good for 15 years
AUTO ACCESSORIES
OUR NEW
GOODS
Are now here. We have
Men's and Boy's Suits, Dress Shirts,
Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for
Men, Women and Children. Come In
and sea j
W. P. flcGEE
ANDREWS BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON
44, 4 t
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The White Corner Store
Has the largest line of Coffoos and Teas you
can buy a Coffee ranging in price from a good
26c. grade to the Celebrated Seal Brand, at 45c,
that has no Superiors.
It is always bargain day at this Store.
Phone 9005
R. S. VAN CLEVE
atX.LJ.AAUJ . . . - .M. m -SL -M- -a- -SL A L A -t 1 t 1AA1A.U4
Water' Front Meat Market ?
J. L. Demitt, Prop. X
4PM
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Toledo
Fresh nnd Owed Meats
Creiiini ry llutlet
I liny nil my lleef. Mutton Anil I'ork
from the lnnil ranchers. iiikI 1 ay tlio
liluhext mnrket price ili'livered at my
hop. I pay the highest market price t
(or lilduj and polls. X
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON T
KOSYADOR SILETZ PICNIC
At the w eek end occured the
annual !'Kos;yador Picnic", su
named by the guests in appre
r:i:ition of the hOHpitality of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Kouyador in pro
viding grounds, furnishing horse
feed, and for the dinner, prepar
ing coltee, string beans, pickle;:
and roaBtlng ears for the entire
crowd besides a huge bowl of
salad and a cake.
The crowd was a Siletz valley
one. Besides Phil Elting and
wife from Upper Farm and Mr.
Mowery and wL'e from Mowery's
on tine water, there were pres
ent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall,
Miss Stewart, Miss Keyr?s, Sup't.
and Mrs. Chalcraft, Miss Chal-
craft, John Kenta and children,
Dr. and Mrs. Pinkley and chil
dren all from Siletz and Mr. and
Mrs. Goia, Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Pompel and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. OJala
all from Lower Farm.
The grounds, a picturesque
triangular piece of land at the
junction of Euchre Creek and
the Siletz River, were surround
ed by fine trees. A long steel
cable swung between two con
venient firs furnished amuse
ment for children and grownups.
At the table made of new 2
by 12s padded with blankets and
covered with linen cloths were
seated fifty people who did abun
dant destruction to the viands
mentioned above as well as to
those the ladies had brought.
These Included celery, pickles,
six varieties of potato salad, beet
and cabbage salad, yellow pickle
fried and roast chicken, beef,
pork, ham sandwiches, salted al
monds, apple, pumpkin and rai
sin pies, fruit salad and well nigh
"57 varieties" of cake. There
are certainly some good cooks
on the Siletz.
While Intended purely as a
neighborhood sociability get to
gether and being a hugh success
as such, the occassion furnished
to some of us newcomers to Lin
coln County a demonstration of
the fertility of the soil. An erst
while Jungle of willow, fern, wild
crab, alder and fir had been
transformed into fields, mead
ows, and as pretty a young or
chard as one could wish to see.
A large potato patch dug into
showed 12 to 20 salable spuds
per hill. In the large garden
were beets, carrots, kale, par
snips, string beans, and corn all
of good quality. A granary
with 000 bushels of fat grained
oats, a large barn full of hay.
large draft horses, and full blood
llcrksblrc hogs attested the
feeding value of Siletz valley
land.
Here as elsewhere the road to
success lies in industry, econo
my and perseverance. Thftt
continued prosperity and ever
increasing good fellowship may
be the portion of this ho:-. liable
family and all other Li icolu
Comity fellis is the wh:h of one
of the new comers.
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IpS On imn ttU xl jfrfiJ ' i &
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it'ilil'iMr r""-"-
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette 1
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke
appetite ever hankered
for. That's because
it's made by a patented
process that curs out
bite and parch 1 Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums.
We prefer to give quality I
Nnce Al
the national joy smoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of itl
And that isn't strange, either.
Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A, a try
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming -their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C.
bu mads thrmm mmm
molt nlnaa whan
mm smoked b Wore I
. . . i-i
Boy Vines Albert cotry
tehtrc tobacco is told in
toppy rmd bagt, 5c; tidy rmd
tint, lOci handtomm pound
and half-pound tin humi
dor and that corking fin
pound cryttal-giatt humi
dor with tpongo-moittmnor
top that kctpt tho tobacco
im tuck clmBw t rint alwayt I
B. F. Jones spent several days
this week in Toledo.
Mrs. Ben Reimers
Monday evening from Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches Morrison
were down from Elk City Sunday.
INCOLN wOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO. OREGON
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
WM. SCARTtI
C O. HAWKINS
Intsrsst
on
Tims DtposlU
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton
I were down from Elk Sunday
returned evening.
Everett Miller was a passen
ger for Summit and the big hills
Chas. II. Gardner was up from
F. R. Weaver left for Summit Newport Wednesday looking af
Saturday morning where he will ter business Interests here,
work In the mill. j c N Plowman of wst Ya.
George Hodges of Salado had quina spent several days this
business in the city the first of week In Toledo.
the Week. Mrs T.plsintror on1 -lM,l.-n
Jim Frank of Siletz was a pas- and Mrs. Langhel returned Sat-
senger for Portland Tuesday i unlay evening after a two weeks
morning. j visit at Valley points.
Len Butterfleld and brother. I E. P. Currey and B. O. Snuffer
CALL FOR COUNTY
WARRANTS.
All warrants drawn on the
general fund of Lincoln County,
endorsed prior to January 13th,
1915. are hereby called and th
Interest stopped this date.
Toledo, Oregon, May 31, 1916.
G. B. McCluskey,
, County Treasurer.
Guy, (arrived in Toledo
Lower Siletz Monday
Sam Kinunel and daughter
were over from S:letz Monday
from ! spent a day this week at Lower
Siletz In the vicinity of John
Lloyds and Scott's.
Mrs. Geo. King and daughters
For Sale
three good sightly level lots
within four blocks of depot.
Cood building lots. Will S. Nor-
wood, uorvauis.
WttWWHtMHIHHH
FOR SALE
Well bred, young pig for sale,
$lf0 each. Tel. or inquire of,
D. L. Peterson, Old McCluskey
Place.
o
looking after interests in Toledo, i were up from the lower bay Sat
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chambers !lSf,LK
and family returned home from :friend3 ia Toledo
the Independence hop yards Sat-' Kle Chambers spent Saturday
urday evening after a few weeks visiting relatives and friends in
outing. .Toledo, returning to his home
tr .il,,, ir,i -1,11,1,,, ,11 Newport In the evening.
i raine down from Salado Satur George McCaulou of the To-,1 IVlavwpll ir T
...... . l,,lr l.'.w.i,. . ...... T
jMrent.i.'Mr. and Mrs. F. IJ. wr for l'orthmd Tuesday rioni
Frry near this city. Ing.
Mrs. Walt Harding and child-! Tlio. TlriKieicv of Tve- Creek
ren departed Monday morning was in the city Monday making
for their new home at Hillsboro. , proof on his claim before the
They may return to Toledo in county clerk. Mr. and Mrs.
the spring. Lor.gdon were his witnesses.
Ed. Gillespie of Elk City was
J. S. AKIN
The Dry Goods Man
HAS A FULL LINE
Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings,
Crochet and Enibroidcrlo Ma
terials ALSO '
I A full line of JEWELRY which
X Is Guaranteed.
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ii,i$it
W. E. CWYNN
Attorney-at-Law and
Notary Public
Newport, Oregon
FOR RENT
Three husekeeping rooms,
partly furnished; city water, on
business street In Toleldo. $5.00
per month. Enquire at this office.
FOR SALE
Six cows, some of them dry;
5 calves; 5 2-year-old steers; one
roan durham heifer, 2-year-old;
3 saddle pon'es at SRO dollars
each; on mare, nlngle driver,
good one for $75. I ask the mar
ket price for this stock, inquire
of Geo. Hodges,
Salado, Oreg.
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Launch Transit
j Leaves Elk City, 7:30 n. m.
I Toledo. - 9 n. m. Returning.
I It avcrf New port : :?.() p. m.; To
; ledo l::.u p. m. Every Tuesday,
j Thursday and Saturday.
I H. A. Norton, Cnptsin.
in the city Tuesday. Mr. Gilles
pie Is road supervisor of the
J. C. Hocfiein was a passenger
for Yaquina Saturday evening
after visiting relatives and
roads around Elk and has made friends In Toledo and vicinity.
011113 lit TT p,iaUl'0 IUIO DUIIIIIIC1 I lip HVPn flt I Ohllt'2?
which greatly improve the roads
in that section. Mrs. Mabel McDonald of Falls
o . . h ... , City arrived last Saturday even
Come to the Eddyville Fair if Uur for n vluii uiih mnthn.
you want to see a Mule Foot Hog Mrs. Catherine Collins, and other
me uiuy uug lorme racmc relaUvcs near this city. She
coast. A registered Mule Foot cnllpd hnmA vppr(inv h
.. ... . . t . .
has never been known to have
the dreaded hog cholera so It is
claimed.
Robert R. DePoe returned the
first of the week from Corvallls.
While in that city Mr. DePoe
staged the Indian Drama Hia
watha, and he received some
very flattering press notices in
the Corvallls papers.
The Ladles Aid will give a sli
ver tea Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
3d., in the building next to tho
Telephone Ofllce. Mrs. Freder
icks and Mis. Stewart will
serve tea from 2 to 5 P. M. A
cordial invitation Is extended to
the public.
Fred Taylor has the contract
for placing the gas engine, used
In the Pioneer quarry, on the
cars. The plant is being dis
mantled and the engine will b
taken to Seattle. Fred Is nois
ed lu the work by Goo. Cham
bers, Hilly Hoone and Guy Hut-i.cr!.cM.
the Illness of her husband.
A Leader reporter had the
pleasure of taking In the Harlan
Fair last Saturday, and was
agreeably surprised at the good
showing made by the farmers of
that section. There was the us
ual profusLn of large pumpkins,
turnips, beets, cucumbers, corn,
potatoes, apples, pears, plums,
etc., etc. Then there was a
large platter of ripe strawberries
which made a fellow's mouth
water. A number of fine horses
and teams were on display, and
quite a showing of high grade
dairy stock was made. Goats
arc another of the assets of this
section and a most creditable
showing was made. These fairs
are a good thing to bring com
munities together and we are
glad to see that they are being
held !n all sections of the county.
I lie people or tnc I laruin Hccthni
have a line valley and we expect
to hear more from It In the future.
W. N. Cook & Son
CHITWOOD, OREGON
Agts. for the
One of the most mod.
ern and up to date ma- X
chines cn the market.
Has the same equip- '
ment as the larger cars.
J. W. Hamilton
Of Roseburg
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
for
CIRCUIT JUDGE
raid Adr.
EDW. J. CLARK,
Attorney at Law
Toledo- - . Oregon
FOUND
Ladles brooch or pendent.
Owner can have same by calline
at this office.
NOTICE
Pfnn," Cnt.t 1 . ,
l. lnl 'am at
Merchants are 35 and Cue. Meal
tickets 21 menls 15.00
FOR SALE
Two cows, one In rnn.1 iin
for beer and the other one good
milk cow. Address:
T. Kurtichanov,
Chit wood, Oregon.