Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1916.
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BAGS
IOC
CARTONS
I BUTTER-KlST
The Craskliaj Wiiite P opcorn
With the TOASTY FLAVOR
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered ut Toledo, Oregon postofllre,
Kstublished Twenty-Two Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, m advance J1.E0
Six Months, In advance h
Three Months, in advance 50
Phone 7003
The kind you see advertised In your national magazine
It i 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 usee
When You Think of Pop Corn, think of Butter-KIsi
and Come to
AlWaugti's
See It Made ca This Human-Like Butter-Klst Machine
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Peterson Hardware Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builder' Hardware Steel Ranges
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves
Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows
Ali.ninum, Good for 15 years
AUTO ACCESSORIES
CAN YCU CONCEIVE OF
SUCH A SITUATION
The so called ' Land and Loan
Measure" single tax) on the
November bnllot provides for
loaning $1500 without interest
re 5 years to anyone who with
bis family has failed to accum
ulate property of a total value of
$2,600. It's hard to imagine a
more absurd proposotlon. Every
pauper m tne u. b, would come
to Oregon.
A sane man cannot conceive
of such a condition. A man and
his family who have failed to
accumplte a horre are unfortun
ate. Would it holp them, how
ever to loan them $1500. Noth
ing is easier to get rid of than
cash and the next thing the bor
rower would know, his money
would be gone and he would be
worse in the hole than ever.
A man who has failed to ac
cumulate a home would stand
small chance of paying back
$1500.
Why not change the law and
simply give the propertyless per
son $1500 outright. There
would bs as much sense to it.
The pronosed Land and Loan
Law penalized thrift and puts
a premium upon shlftlessness
and extravagence at taxpayers
expense.
From an industrial standpoint
it would kill the state, as Indus
try could not nssume such a bur
den and survive.
jk
tiffed v!
Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is so different and Q
delightfully good;
it can't bite your tongue;
it can't parch your throat;
you can smoke it as long and"
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap-,
piness!
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read :
" PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 30th, 1907"
That mean9 to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
sold without coupons or premiums,. We.
prefer to give quality I
OoorrtiM lf
by k. J. KernoUlfl'
Tvbftooo Co.
the national joy smoke
OUR NEW
GOODS
Are now here. We have
Men's and Boy's 8uits, Dress Shirts,
Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for
Men, Women and Children. Com. In
and see
W. P. flcGEE
iMnorvuc nun mwr. TOLEDO. OREGO
TOLEDO, OREGON
?6(J'LL hnu aclmmry homiy-da on tap M
X mattar how much of a atranfar iron arm in thm
nock of thm wood you drop info. For, Princm
Albert ia MM tharm at thm Arat plmcm you
pam that aatta tobacco I Tha toppy rod
nag amlia tor a nicxal anej tna ttay rmu
(tn tor a atmm ; than tnara a tna nana
om pound and half-pound tin
humtdora and tna pound
mryatal-Mtaaa humidor with
aponga-motatmnar top
that kaapa thm to
bmooo in ouch
bang-up trim
all-thm-
Ik a Whifo I nrnPY" rnv
Has the largest line of Coffees and Teas you
can buy a Coffee ranging in price from a good
25c. 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
DO WE WANT IT AMENDED?
General Grant said: "Let us
have peace." But he didn't add
at any price." a
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CAN YOU BEAT IT?
We do not believe that you can
do nnv better than vote 'er
straight.
For President, Chas. E. Hughes
Vice President, Chas. W. Pair
banks Rep. in Congress. V. C. ITawley
Joint Senator, V. T. TIanley
Joint Representative, V. V. Ful
ler Countv Attorney, C. E. Hawkins
Sheriff. Bert Geer
Clerk. R. II. Howell
Treasurer, Ira Wade
Commissioner. W. F. Wakefield
Assessor, A. G. Scnwartz
School Supt., R. P. Coin
Surveyor A. J. McMillan
Coroner, F. M. Carter
in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for it I
It answers every smoke desire you
or anv other man ever had! It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to your
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a- mighty short time 1
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say
so on the national joy smoke?
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C
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'TOBACCO, IS fKEWWD
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PROCESS BlSC0VEHEIM
tMAKlrtG tXPJRlMENTSTP
JPgOWCETHIMOSJOE-
AND wr0Lt:
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to
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Priaca AllMrt tld, ni Urn. Rata1
tab Pataataa1 Praeaa" mmmt
te-roa fi raaltaa what H mmm
k aukias Pitaaa Albart M BMKa.
tarawaUas.
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Water Front Meat Market ?
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
Fresh and Cuied Meats Toledo
Croomcry Mutter
I buy all my Hoof. Mutton and Pork
from the local ranchers, and I pay the
hlglieiU market price delivered at my
shop. I pay the highest market price
fur hldiu and pelts.
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
Li
1NC0LN WOUNTY DANK
(INCOItrOKATED)
TOLEDO. OREGON
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
C. K. HAWKINS
WM. BCAHTH
C O. HAWKINS
Intsrsst
en
Tim Deposits
J. S. AKIN
The Dry Goods Man
HAS A FULL LINE
I.-h!I'h r.m! Gonfn rurnlHlilnirfl,
Cn.'lict it ml Kiibiolderio Ma-
ALSO
A full lino of JKWl'LUY which V 1
(Il'yilli'ri d.
ANOTHER EXPERIMENT?
T.nthpr Tliirhnnk hna enmo nut
for Wilson. From the spineless
cactus to the spineless states
man? Boston Transcript,
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PRESIDENTIAL RAG-TIME
Ths following suggestions for
a Wood row Wilson two-step are
going the rounds:
One step forward
One step backward
Side step
Retrograde glide
liesitato
Plow advance
Wobble
Urisk retreat
Repeat indefinitely.
Music A combination of
".Iohnnl (let Your Gun" and
"I Didn't Raise My Doy to be a
Soldier."
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SHOOTING STARS PROMISED
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oct. 2. Two separate annual
displays of shooting stars will be
visible throughout Oregon, No
vember 15 and 24, according to
E. II. McAlister, professor of as
tronomy and mechanics In the
State University. The display
due on November 15 may be
seen in the early morning hours;
that of November 24 is due in the
early evening. The earth at
theso timM will be1 cutting
tlirounh l!if orbit of the swarm
of mctoors from which the stars
come.
Dituilav of the aurora borcalis
wiU be visible In Oregon next
winter, for the first tinia In 11
yearn. Mr. McAllntcr snys. Nor
thern llglts are dim, in this lat
itude of th- west, except when
ihe t.im i iK'ls have reached their
inixiinin'1 nunrnT. which oc
currs o.''v once in It years. A
connccttmi between (he sun
spots mill the aurora borcalis Is
t.fv..... i... c:!c"l!s:3 to
c:Itt.
ELECTRIC SPARKS
Peace at any price ' would
make a bigger hit with the wo
men, If a price were given it, and
announcement made that it had
been reduced to $2.48.
Mr. Edison says there will be !
no poverty in a hundred years.
There certainly won't be any for
us.
Germany must be greatly
amazed to know that Wilson was
a professor of history, and not of
belles lettres.
Being a provisional President
seems to be just about as ex
citing in Ireland as in Mexico.
Caruso says he Is willing to
fight, and he certainly ought to
be a wonder at charging.
Billy Sunday has converted
several baseball players, but we
shall feel less skeptical when he
corrals a few umpires.
Three hundred and twenty
five railroads went through the
last fiscal year without a single
fatality to a passenger in a train
accident. The "Bafety first"
campaign has amply justified it
eslf. A bachelor's life is a grand
old life; Devoid of quarrels and
spats and strife; At 2 g. in. he
can walk right in And not be
clubbed by a rolling pin.
Miss Cobb returned Saturday
evening from a visit at Newberg. ;
E. M. Fraizer the Orton mer-'
chant was in the city Saturday.
Fred Wagner of Nortons was a
county seat visitor last Friday
evening.
WANTED 12 or 14 inch!
breaking plow. Anyone having
such a plow for sale please com
municate with me. Chas. Sever-
son, Ell; City, Or.
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NOTICE
On Tuesday, October the 17th.
191G, the County Court of Lin-:
coin County, Oregon, will settle I
in ull with J. C. Altree fori
bidding the bridge at Monterey
Hotel and with Faulkner and
Cox for building the Drift Creek
bridge near Taft.
R. H. Howell,
Clerk of Court.
WHO WANTS "RUSH"
My Mule Foot Hog? IIj weighs
400 lbs.. I wish to go away and
he is too good to butcher.. Sam
Brassfield has his mate. Prico
$25. J. A. Hodges, Elk City
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For Sale
three good sightly level lots
within four blocks of depot.
Good building lots. Will S. Nor
wood. Corvallifa.
-i M-M"H-(-
FOR SALE
Holstien 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,
Oregon.
NOTICE!
There will be a public meeting
held at the Grant School ou Sat
urday, October 14th, for the pur
pose of electing oflicers for the
Big Elk Fair Board for the en
suing year. A picnic dinner will
be served.
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Management, Circulation, Etc.
required by the Act of August 24,
1912, of the Lincoln County
Leader, published weekly at To
ledo. Oregon, for October 1st,
1916:
Name of Editor, F. N. Ilaydcn.
Postofllce address, Toledo, Ore
gon. Managing Editor, F. N. Ilay
dcn. Business Manager, F. N. I lay
den. Publisher, F. N. Ilayden.
Owner, F. N. Hayden.
Known bondholders mort
gagees, and other security hold
ers, holding 1 per cent or more
of the total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities,
none.
F. N.Hayden.
(Signature of editor, publisher, j
b isiness manager or owner.)
Sworn to and subscribed be
for me this !th day of October, 1
l'Hfi.
(Seal) G. B. McCluskey,
Notary public for Oregon. '
My co'nrni-r"!c!i cr,i",r. .'""rt
in, lyi'j. " ' " j
I W. N. Cook & Son I
CHITWOOD, OREGON X
Agts. for the
Maxwell Car
One of tha most mnH. i
7 Am n n ri ,tr J a V
t vi aim up iu ume ma-
Has the same enmrt.
ment as the larger cars.
H Illllllim
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 ofTercd our read
ers. And as a hint to the wise,
we suggest that you avail your
selves of It at once, since wc
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.
J. W. Hamilton
Of Roseburg
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
for
CIRCUIT JUDGE
Paid Adr.
SLOAN'S LINEMENT FOR
NEURALCIA ACHES
The dull throb of neuralgia ia
quickly relieves by Sloan's Lin
iment, the universal remedy for
pain. Easy to Apply; It quickly
penetrates without rubbing and
soothes the sore muscles. Clean
er and more promptly effective
than mussy plasters or oint
ment; docs not stain the fcltin or
clog the pores. For stiff mus
cles, chronic rheumatism, gout,
lumbago, sprains and drains it
gives quick relief. Florin's Lin
iment reduces the p.iin and In
flamaiion In iu!c t bites. br::li;"tt.
bumps nnd oilier minor I i.1;i:i'. 3
o children. Get a bottle to-day
at your Dnis:st, ccr.ta.
CHANGING SEASONS
BRING COLDS
'SturTed-ttp head," clogged up
nOSC tight ellPRt nnrn Ihrnot aw.
sure signs of cold, and Dr. King's
New Discovery is sure relief. A
dose of this comblnoation of an
tiseptic balsams soothes the ir
ritated membranes, clears the
head, loosens the phlegm, you
breathe easier and realize your
cold Is broken up. Treat a cold
persistently; half-way measures
leave a lingering cough. Take
Dr. King s New Discovery until
your cold Is gone. For 47 years
the favorite remedy for young
and old. At your Druggist's COc.
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NOTICE TO GRANGERS
At the next grange meeting,
Oct. 14, the afternoon will be de
voted to cliscilHHinna m, .k.
nitative measures to be voted
mi iuv. nn,
Those not grangers are invited
to come nnd ta've part in dls
cusslons also.
I. O. (). F. PA One o'clock.
Locturer.
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NOTICE
From Sept. 1st, mcato nt
Merchants are 3f and 50c. Meal
t!r!cts 21 monls sn.00