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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1916)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, September 29th, 1916. E. H. Girdler and S. T. Loudon and families returned Tuesday from attending Pomona Grange at Rose Lodge. They report a good time and also a fine fair on the 22 and 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dunn and children autoed to Independence last week, returning Sunday. On their return they were ac companied by Mrs. Dunn's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dick, who will visit here for some time. E. S. Lister of Nashville was in the city Thursday making ar rangements for the staging of "Who's a Fool", at the Dime Theatre next Wednesday even ing. Mrs. John McGee and Mrs. Jame3 J. Gai'her were passen gers for Portland this morning where they will attend the fun eral of John Mackey who died yesterday. G. O. Adams the Gasoline Stump Puller man of Peak, Or., took the championship blue rib bon on stump pullers at the Ben ton County Fair at Corvallis, Saturday, September 23d. o ' FOR SALE Ilolstien bull, four years old. Good size: well bred but not reg istered. For sale cheap if taken at once. F. H. Lang, Bear Creek, Big Elk, Elk City, 1 Oregon. U. S. Engineer Claude Wright was down from Portland Sun day. Mrs. V. E. Wolf passed through to her home at Wald- port last evening. She was ac companied by the remains of her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Johnson. Mrs. Wolf and daughter visited California, Arizona and Colora do in the hopes of benefiting the latters health, but their efforts proved of no avail. NOTICE On Tuesday, October the 17th, 191G, the County Court of Lin coln County, Oregon, will settle in full with J. C. Altree for buiding the bridge at Monterey Hotel and with Faulkner and Cox for building the Drift Creek bridge near Taft. R. H. Howell, Clerk of Court. WITH THE WRECKED U. S. S. MEMPHIS Following is a letter received by the family of O. F. Dickson from their son Hobart wno was a member of the crew of the Battleship Memphis which was recently wrecked by a tidal wave.: Santo Domingo. Sept. 916. Dear folks: This is the first time I have had time to write since the wreck of the U. S. S. Memphis. we were at anchor otf the city of Santo Domingo. The sea was calm until about 3 P. M. Then long rolling swells began com ing In from he sea and by the time I came off watcn at i i . at. there was a heavy sea running. A liberty and recreation party had lust started from shore as I came on deck. We knew then ent methods of agricultural pro thev would never reach the ship. ! ceedure. State colleges and ----- - . .. . . . can oniy issue broad statements, and cannot localize their experiments and A BARGAIN; four milch goats for quick sale, only $80 (eighty). Frank L. Smith, Newport, Ore., Box 376. WEB WANTS AGRICULTURIST Eddyville, Oregon. Editor Leader: The one phase of agita tion for a county agriculturist which strikes me most favorably !s the personal side, the person al interest taken m each farmer. There are many instances on record where a whole county did not send one student to an agricultural college, and where eighty-five per cent of the fann ers in that county did not re ceive fanners bulletins and did not know how to get them. The fifteen per cent who got bullet ins, etc., were called book farmers" and other good-na tared names. This does not seem as though knowledge was 'scattered broadcast. Different counties need differ MONEY TO LOAN Farm and City Property, for Particulars, Call on C. K. Crosno, Toledo, Ore. The small craft fought bravely farm papers against the waves until about half wav to the ship when a large wave swamped it. Nearly every one of the men m me launch were drowned. We were making ready for the open sea when our steam line in the engine room exploded and killed several of our men and burned several others, but never advise. Does it not stand to reason that an expert could help matters greatly in different sit uations, one who can give all his time and knowledge to one locality? There are many poor farmers in every community, many of MONEY-SAVING MAGAZINE OFFERS You Save Nearly , Half by Ordering With Your Paper Favorite JJSj Magazines OUR PAPER 13 Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscrip tion at the Price Quoted NEW, RENEWAL OR EXTENSION SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED Club Offer No. 1 TODAY'S MAGAZINE "I (with pattern) I WOMVrS WORLD - f FARM & HOME . J OUR PAPER and til three on year 91.75 Club Offer No. 3 McCALL'S MAGAZINE (kith pattern) BOY'S MAGAZINE . . 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No one can solve it, dead and injured were removed except one who knows. A few first then the crew and then last minutes advise and they have it of all the Captain. Our brave all straight, provided their in Captain, E. T. Reach, stayed on former gave them correct ad- the bridge while over sou men i r-ce. They may prolit enough were sent to shore and the boat by that advice to pay whatever was in danger of sinking every .taxes they must pay in excess of minute. former rates before they had At the funeral of our brave personal adviser and have a good comrades Cap. Beach made a bit over. The moss-encrustsd speech. He remarked that he .conservatives always fight a four was proud to be the Captain of or five dollar raise in their taxes the bravest crew that ever man- merely because tney nave no ned a man-of-war. lie also said foresight enough to recognize that he dida't sse how it was possible for men of flesh and blood to stay at their stations burning to death so that the ship and crew might be saved. the fact that a little mon;y wei spent always brings in good rr turns. The fanner is a busy mai Many cannot fina time to read He then read a quotation from, Many have not money to buj the Bible, "Greater love hath no books. Many are too ignorant to man than he who layeth down 'know how to get knowledge his life for that of a friend. 'These are the men who can be Can. Beach asked for volun-'helped by a little personal ad- teers for the life boats when he vlce. After the farmer once re saw our brave sailors sink. Im- jalizes that the agriculturalist Is mediately over nine hundred men tried to climb into the lire boats, although they knew no boat could live in that storm. There was not a man hi the crew who would have hesitated if the Captain had wls:ied the order carried out. This Is how great our love is for our Captain and our comrades. I am proud to say that I am one of the crew who would have went to death for this cause. Your Son,. Hobart Dickson. A GOOD POSITION his friend and adviser instead of his "boss" he will be?;lu to ask questions and prosper. Is it not a significant fact that when a country once employs lan expert, it never returns to its former state of ignorance? And is it not significant that business firms of Portland should urge the appointment? Of course it is. They know that when farm ers prosper they buy more and better implements, automobiles, etc. Ami they realize that a county expert makes a county prosperous. Isn't it queer that when some one tries to help us. we must sot up on our chair and shout "high taxes", "graft", "insult", "cal amity"? Don't it seem amuslm can be had by any ambitious vmmrr limit nr voi'.m' l:nlv 111 tlu field of Railway or Commercial i1.0 ?l"e m s,taml arouml 1" Wsh Telegraphy. Since the passage !"" because v.ome or... nf ih ;,rh. itrti.r htw i,v f(111. .thinks we should hLl;ioursclvt'R.' a am a i.u mil. i ttii''i I TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTf OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, OREGON SEPT. 25-30 INC. ARE YOU GOING? All trains Btop at Fair Grounds. Low Round Trip Fares will be en Ml from all Btatlom In Oregon Sept. 21st-30th inc. The return limit It Oct. tll Ask local agent for faros, train service, ert. JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific gross It has created a great tie-1 maid for T?legr:iph Operators. Positions paying from $75 to $!t0 per month with many -h'uiccB for advancement. It will pay you to write Hallway Telegraph Ins't Portland, Ore gon for full particulars. o NOTICE! We wish to call especial at tention to the club of magazines advertised in connection with our paper. This is by far the biggest magazine bargain that we have ever offered our read ers. And as a hint to the wise, we Btiggest that you avail your selves of it at once, since "we have already been advised by the publishers that on account of the tremendous Increase in the cost of white paper the regular sub scription price of these maga zines will be increased in the near future. Send in your or der now and get a double bargain. (THE QCOP UUCP" LISTENS TO MtN WHO KMOW SOrAtTHWs) l E CHEWED NEARLY EVERY KIND OP TOBACCO AND WS! NEVER TOBACCO SATISFIED UNTIL IGOT W-6CUT-TME. REAL TC3ACCO CHEW. W-B IS QUALITY TOBftCCO,CUT FINE. seasoned wrrM SALT. AND A SMALL CHEW WILL SATISP J J MEN. OF EXPERIENCE! . KNOW WHAT TMlfRrl TALKING ABOUT. ( ' HERE is the common senso way a W-B CUT user put it up to one of his friends: "When it comes to tobacco satisfaction, that's got to be in the tobacco in the beginning. Molasses and licorice won't put it there. W-B CUT is rich tobacco and chock full of real tobacco satisfaction excess sweetening has no charm (or you onoo you know quality tobacco. And remember the other point! leei grinding end pitting, sad hulf-tized chewa," Kale fcf WE7MAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Union Squre, Nw York City I II I The largest shoe factory in the country makes I I HI I less than one-fortieth of the entire shoe output, I I I I but the Ford Motor Company builds half of nil I I I HI I the automobiles made in America. This volume I I I HI I is necessary to supply the demands of people who I III I I HI I are looking for economy at a low cost. Get yours I I III I today! liunubout, $343; Touring Car, $3G0; I I prices f. o. b. Detroit. I I III On sale at Toledo, Oregon, by I I III I A T' PETERS0N . HI J ! Accessories always in Stock 11 Evenings Are Getting Longer AND YOU WILL NEED LIGHT LET US ILLUMINATE YOUR HOME FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SEE Yaquina Electric Co. WANTED CATTLE to know things. Plonso. please give me an f-rriiultitrist. 1 will help pay tor hint. Respectfully, Wob. FOR SALE OR TRADE T63 acres on Yaquina River, 4 room nour.o on piuco, a e;rinm, triiii in-ts, barn, clili keiilioupo. C nrren bottom CHANGING SEASONS BRING COLDS "Stuffed-rip head," closed up nose, HkIiI chest, hoic throat are sure fiipns of cold, and Dr. King's New Discovery !s sure relief. A dose of this coinbinoatlon of an tiseptic balsams sooth's the Ir ritated tncmbraneb, clears the head, loosens the phloRin, you breathe easier and realize yo :i cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half-way measures lleavc a lingering cough. Take Lr. King b New Discovery until your cold Is gone. For 47 years the favorite remedy for young end old. At your Drugglst'B COc. o SLOAN'S LINEMENT FOR NEURALGIA ACHES The dull throb of neuralgia Is qtilrkly relieved by Sloan's Lin iment, the universal remedy mr pain. Kasy to Apply; It quickly penetrates without rubbing and When others fail you We Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Price vcrv rcutionuble. Over 40 Years' Experience bb practical watchmaker All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON 4MHMMM M I I am in tlie fat beer cattle price- Dealer in FOR SALE CHEAP Horse and raddle in good con dition, gentle and true to work, weight liiMi pounds, age S years oltl l''uquire of Frank Huntoucker, Day View, Ore. Expert Watch ijRepairing J land mt hill land. Vl.o mil lund would ,foolhc8 the sore muscles. Clean ... n-r mill norr iirniiintlv enYrllvi be lultublo for gouts. Write, Do 3M ToIpiIii, Orc-'n HAWKINS & McCLUGKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- .Oiegon icr and more promptly effective than miiHsy planters or oint ment; 1C3 not stain the Mcin or clog the poi'ca. For stiff mus cles, chronic rheiiiiK'tlsin, gout, lumbago, Hprnlns and I'lralmi it riiffl q. ivk relic:'. SIojii'h liu lim nt rcd'.iccB the jmln and In ll.'.iinition in Insect biles, bruh'ct milium and oilier minor r nu T1IK BON BONlEREj M. N. ANIiKHHON, Prop. CUtttre Confections Smuttier l)rtnh$ lee Cream Jee C'thl Drtiil.H Milk HlmUen l iilt, Xut Tobacco Ntnttonrry ISM. Urn n Clgwrn LUNCH COUNTER -i-4-f-"M4 . . - . a. it iaW not:c A lit n to Trnvi'lliiK l.llmiry 1h hIii- market for good, will pity I he top R. C. Craven, live stock. Dallas, Ore. B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Lnw Newport, - - Oregon Practice in All the Court 0 . .At The Merchants. Meals 35c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will in cliiM-Mii n 1mtl1. in.ilnv iliuliid ut till! ( nV Hull - UutihH nil!)' DP at your Dniggist, Hj cert.;. ' ''' u i' '"' WVilm-alny twm 2 to 5 SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Lui-y Ciurclner. plaintiff, vs. Utrlo-y Ia- Ran. Abrnm IiRnn (ttid LouIhr Uiaai aofpiidaiitM, notlre of sal. ny vlrtup of an munition an! onliT of nln Issued out of the above entitled Court in trio rhove en titled artlon to me direi ted mid dated the Stli d.iv of September A. I). 191 In favor of Lury Gardner plaintiff and against the above named defendant for the sum of $.119.00 with Interee thereon at the rate of II per cent pr annum from the lllh day of Austii A. I). lfllfl and a further sum it $40.0 attorney's fees and coats taxpd 4 $29.00 and costs of this writ coimnnnn In- me to sell the following describe: real property situate lr Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, towlt: . Lot 25 and 26 In Soctlon 3R and liOts 31 and 32 In Section 34 tit Town ship 6 South of Itanae 11 West nf it,. ti Willamette Merldlun .In l.lnroln I Counlv. (Irepnn. NOW. THKKKKOIIK In rnn.ll.- t,wlth th demands of said execution I; anil order of sain 1 wl'1 on S.iturlay ;tho 14th day of October A. 1!I18 at 1 o'clock ). M. at the front door of the County Court House. In the City of Toledo, Lincoln Counlv. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cnh. all the rlclit title and Interest of tli nbow imnnMl defendants In the above named action. In the above described property to iHfy said eri'utton ami order of snlo, Interest, rosts and nccritlng rosts. P.ite of first imhHfatlnn Sept. 15. i:i!i!. I.i'e of Inst pul Mention r"t. 11. mm. R'-t 0r, t'.licrX, of Lincoln ('; unLy, Ou'tfoti.