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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1916)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. -R1DAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1916. ir ill Epp H BAGS CARTONS ;! BUTTER-KlST PAC . TWO mm . ... - h i i ii wmm mm i issnr . j r Tii2 Crackling White Popcorn With the TOASTY FLAVOR The kind you see 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 cartons Only pure creamery butter Is used i When You Think of Pop Corn, Think of Butter-Kist and Come to Al Waugh's See It Made ca This Himan-Llkt Butter-Klst Machine . t Peterson Hardware Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR ' ' Builoer'i Hardware Steel Ranges Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 'years AUTO ACCESSORIES 4-! IIIIIIMIIttttttMIMMrtllltlllIHIItllllni OUR NEW GOODS Are new here. We have Men's and Boy's 8uls, Dress Shirts, 8weaters, Neckwear, Fine 8hoes for Men, Women and Children. Come In ( and see W. P. flcGEE ANDREWS BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON 4 I M W W W WW Wfr The White Corner Store Has the largest line of Coffoes und Teas you can buy a Coffee ranging in price from a good 2bc. 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 v tt4ii4ithh -i til w-rp Water' Front Meat Marke mMmM J." L. Cemltt, Prop. Frcijli and Cuiod Moats Toledo Creamery liutivr I buy nl! my Dri-f, Mutton and I'ork from tlio liiciil runclKTM, mid I iuy tho MkIiphI market prlcn delivered at my shop. I pay the hlehest murket price for hldui and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON vWv-rWW inniiiinimxtH INCOLN c OUNTY DANK i dNconronATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS- DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. 8CAIITH C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Time Deposits WWM H MM MHIIMmHHMMMXMIK mMMtMmHMMMMH 0MM J. S. AKIN The Dry Goods Man HAS A FULL LINE Ladles' and Cent's Furnishings,' Crochet unit Kiubiolderlo Ma terials , ALSO A full lino of JEWELRY which T on business. Newport, Oregon ? W"frw Buy Your Winter Supplies at Our Great 31 Days Sale , From October 1st to 31st WWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWW MAILORDER HOUSES CHALLENGED. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD DURING THIS SALE AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD AFTER. EVERY FARMER IN THE COUNTY SHOULD VISIT OUR STORES AND EXAMINE OUR $30,000 STOCK DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. WE HAVE ARRANGED THIS SALE PRIMARILY FOR THE FARMERS. WE PURCHASED LARGE QUANTITIES HtttfrfMHtHH 1 1 til 1 t M WM WM All Staples and Essentials for your Winter's usa This Sale applies specially to our Dry Goods and Below are a few of our October Sale prices v Grocery Department, but we will offer bargains oome and see the goods N Furniture, Shoes, etc. W 1 1 1 it 1 1 M W WMW M I M 1 1 MMMt 1 1 1 II 1 1 M M MM WM I Some of the Bargains Hard Wheat Flour $6.50 per bbl Soft " " 5.50 " " Mason self-sealing Fruit Jars Pts. 60c, Qts. C5c, y2 Gals. 90c. Mason self-sealing, wide mouth Pts. 65c, Qts. 75c, V;Gals. $1. Economy Pts. 75c, Qts. 90c. i2 Gals. $1.20. OverallB $1. each, Good Shirts BOcentB each, Aluminum ware at cost; Indian Baskets ' price; Hats at cost; Mens Underwaie, away down; Pencil Padc 2 for 5 cents; Good Oak Rockers, $1.50 each; Brooms 20c. eacii; etc. WHAT A $1.00 WILL BUY IN OCTOBER ' Any of the following: 12 cans Condensed Milk; Bor dens, Aster or Carnation. 12 Cans Hanover Sauer Kraut. 10 Cans Pineapples, sliced, Ra niona Brand. 12 Cans Tomatoes (Red X or Seaport). 12 Cans Peas (Seaport). 7 lbs. Best Leaf Lard (Bulk) bring your pall. 8 lbs. Best Compound (Bulk) bring your pail 5 lbs. Sugar Cured Bacon Eax. 7 lbs. D. S. Bacon Bax. lOlbs. Peanut Butter bring pall. 12 lbs. Sugar. 25 Bars White Laundry Soap. 33 Bars Brown Laundfy Soap. 30 Cakes Toilet Soap. 20 lbs. Rice. 4 lbs. Choice Fresh Ground Cof fee. 5 lbs. Choice Cheese. 5 Bottles Snyders Catsup. 12 lbs. Beans, Bayo or Red Mex ican. 9 lbs. Beans, White. 20 yards Cheese Cloth. 13 yards Gingham. , 13 yards Outing. 13 pairs Socks. ' Etc., Etc, Etc. ft x it tWWt 4HWWtttmHWHWHII I II . IX THE YEREX MERCANTILE CO., NEWPORT, OREGON LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEtr, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofHce, EHtulilislied Tweuty-Two Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Yeur, In advance Six Months, in advance Three Months, in advance AN APPEAL TO ALL GOOD AMERICAN CITIZENS Newport, Ore., 9, 30th, 1916. Get out and register before Oct. 7th. No matter if you are Republican or Democrat. Pro- K0 ! hlbitionist or Socialist, positive- ,75 ! iy me oniy cnance io. you to .60 twenty-two pounds and some of It measured twenty-eight Inches In length. The fleece was taken from an old ewe. Mr. McClus key lives a short distance from Toledo on the Siletz road and Is jto swear in your vote, as in the !one of the most enterprising hurry mistakes are bound to ,farniers of Lincoln county, hannen and von miht tint t it It 's reported that a sturgeon Aa it seenu to be the custom, ! right. weighing 755 pounds was caught at this time for sjme of the Republicans this vear have es-',n tne Columbia river one day law studies. por Sale John McCluskey brought a 6ample of wool to this office last ( three good sightly level lots Monday, taken off of one of his within four blocks of denoL D"5-l'' 4 "c nt-ctc weigueu UUUH DUlIQine lots. WII1S 'nr. wood. Corvallis. Phone 7003 make your opinions count is for you to vote. Don t wait until election day WE ARE FOR HUGHES papers, to offer apologies as to' pedal reason to be at the polls their political stains, we will to support progressive American spoak our little piece. 'principles. The man who made Wo are not trying to rtraddle .Ihe millions of the Life Insur- .'n,v i.-isiiu uy riiumuiK iiiai we ar.ee -;oinpanic3 stana up in a -erently. ELEVEN YEARS AGO WM Hill W. N. Cook & Son i CHITWOOD, OREGON Agts. for tho Maxvell Car Taken from the files of the Lea- are Independent, because v.c are row and bo good in the inves- derof that date. no. We ar3 for Hushes,, and tigdlion that first nude him fam-i Mi-s. Mabel McClure, Miss Ver tlic Republican p.irly, iiist, las;t 0113 will accord jr.slicc to rich1 "a Rosa, Piicnif J. II. Ho-s and and kII the time. and roor alike. A1uericr.11 ide.-.l.-t, hed Ror.tbwok, the h f.cr with We have lots of Democratic 'American citizens and American ! 113 violin accompaniment, fur readers on our list end we res- industries will all be protected, "ished some unusually good nect them and their views, and iand what he starts he will go, music at the TI. E. Church scr hope to keep them on our list, thru with. j vices lant Sunday, which was Hut we want them to know lie is the first example of a 1 thoroughly appreciated by the wnere we stanu, anu that we are j man upon whom the Presulcn- congregation. not trying to seek favors from : tial nomination has been forced, both parties by trying to strad- and the only criticism he meets lie the Issue. , lis because of the fact that he J ! does not agree with the policies or the present administration. Vote for Hughes and Republican principles down the line, and cut out States Rights, Watchful Waiting and Timid Temporizing. L. C. Smith, Secy. Republicar Co. Com. One of the most mod. ern and up to date ma- t chines on tho market. J Has tho sane oquip- J mont as the largor cars. I Tvfm'WtHv4MMM,j, 0 THE FINAL RESULT Following is the way we have It doped out: For President, Chas. E. Hughes Vice President, Chas. W. Fair banks Rep. In Congress, W. C. Hawley Joint Senator, W. T. Hanley Joint Representative, W. V. Ful ler pounty Attorney, C. E. Hawkins Sheriff, liert ueer Clerk. R. H. Howell Treasurer, Ira Wade J I 1 M t-1 commissioner, w. r . waKeneiu 1 TWENTY TWO YEARS AGO Items of long ago of that date taken from the files of the Lead er. -Judge Hufford was over last evening on legal business, F. II. Lane was up from New port last Saturday. M. Roddy of Winant was In the city Wednesday. J. II. McNeil Is In charge of G. R. Schenck's Meat Market during the absence of Cutter Schenck. Among the visitors to the fair last week was Mrs. Samual Cen ter and son, Newton. Mrs. Cen ter, by the way, has only good words for the Lincoln county ex hibit. R. R. Atkins, who Is head sales man for the New England Furni ture Store in Minneapolis, Is vls jltlng with his brother-in-law, I Norman Anderson of this place. Mr. Atkins has concluded to i I jonn and nuhen uutler re turned home last Monday after'" L n l T h hrZ,-n0vf an absence of nearly two years. iaJf 0rCg0n- h!s bome neXt J. W. Hamilton Of Roseburg DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE for CIRCUIT JUDGE i raid Adr. 0- 1 CHANGING SEASONS a BRING C0I-D3 Stuffed-up head." coetPA nose, tight chest, sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Dr. King's New Discovery Is Buro relief. A "uw comDinoatlon of an tiseptic balsams soothes the ir ritated membranes, clears the ' head loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and roniwo icold l8 broken up. Treat a cold ASSeSSOr. A. U. HCnWartZ " aun, w unit; iu J-caio. 'c., School Stipt., R. P. Coin They navo bccn UP in ldaho- John Llovd and Frank I ane of Persistently; half-way nieaiureH SnrvcyoA J. MrWUan . jRjtm . Washington and East-' iSt ft """8 Coroner. F. M. Carter " Oregon. Thev drove down . t k . ,Dr. King's New Discovery until Mi'i-i'h.mt Edw. Mnuch of E1- irom the Walla Walla country 1 VV T .... t, nA lyour cold la Eone. Fm. 47 ... dyvllle was In the city last week f?? J" "top at the homo place charBe of' JoUn'KenUa.g hQteI .the favorite remedy for young ithls winter. 'and store at, Siletz for several MKrM HHHHf44tvTtf:ft'H";'fKv4ft'''v'K'K'HK Miss Leah llutledge Of lawy-i "a"v..' lv months, came to Toledo vester- ville made proof ou her home- ""? to vis.t ms people iaBt;d nd deimrtC(1 th,9 morning .r T m for Minnesota, where he was '. ";a: : .'called by the Illness of his little son. Mr. Line expects to return to Lincoln county. 0 Islcad before County Clerk How !c!l last week. making preparations to take up! 0 jhls residence In his handsome NOTICE dwelling In this city. ' ! Harry Dcnlinger aflor spend From Sept. -1st. meals at lug the summer upon his fath Merchants are 35 and r(tc. Meal.cr's farm near this place, has I!:!::!:-?! r:c:.!;-:C.C0 L;oac ta PorinJ to rc;:::o his HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- Oregon and old. At your Druggist's G0c. FOR SALE Six cows, sonic of them dry 5 calves; 5 2-year-old steers; one roan durhani heifer, 2-year-old-3 suddlo ponies at $50 dollars each; one innrc, single driver good one for &T5. I au iim i,,r,r' ,kct price for this stock, Inquire. Ceo. Hodus, Salado, Oreg.