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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
VrtniN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1916. MONEY-SAVING MAGAZINE OFFERS You Save Nearly Half by ' Ordering With Your Paper Your Wl&WMfm Favorite JS, Magazines y--iv OUR PAPER Is Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscrip tion at the Price Quoted NEW, RENEWAL OR EXTENSION SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED Mrs. Chas. Young of Elk City was a Toledo visitor Saturday. Geo. Spence returned to his home 'at Corvall'.s Tuesday after a weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. Johnny Peterson, in this city. Chas. Welch, of the Yaquina Electric Co., and family have moved up from Newport and are occunying the Clarence Ofste dahl house. W. A. Williams arrived down 'from Oregon City Monday even ing for a visit with friends and i relatives here. Mr. Williams formerly resided on Depot Slough. o Will Kiser of Newport was in the city Monday. Attorney B. P, Jones was up from Newport Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Casey of Siletz, departed for the Valley Monday morning. Mrs. C. L. Morrison of Elk City visited in the city Friday evening. Mrs. M. Esp and Mrs. Rich are visiting at the Ilensell home in Newport this week. Mrs. Capt. Stuart of Newport was visiting the first of the week with Mrs. 11. II. Pratt in this city. Attorney Treadgold of Ban don was a Toledo visitor Tues day having legal business in this At the Dime theatre, Reese city. TONIGHT! TONIGHT!! Club Offer No. 1 TODAY'S MAGAZINE lm ,,. rwith uh) OUR PAPER , r , . WOMAN'S WORLD FARM & HOME and ill Ihm on yaar J1.75 Club Offer No. 3 McCALLS MAGAZINE "1 (with aattem) BOrS MAGAZINE WOMAN'S WORLD OUR PAPER and all thraa aoajearJUS Club Offer No. 5 MODERN PRISCILLA "j paper TODAY'S MAGAZINE I TJ WOMAN'S WORLD -J 7 Club Offer No. 2 THE HOUSEWIFE - -1 OUR PAPER WOMAN'S WORLD - V and (I three RELIABLE POULTRY JOURNAL) 1- N-M Club Offer No. 4 LADIES' WORLD - O TODAY'S MAGAZINE I J (with pattern) r Qj WOMAN'S WORLD -J Club Offer No. 6 ETROPOLTTAN (ACAZDiE PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL WOMAN'S WORLD i OUR PAPER and all three mm year S2-2S FREE PATTERNS. The May Manton or McCall Pattern to which each lubacriber to Today' or McCall'i ii entitled, may be selected within 30 day from the receipt of first copy of Today's or McCaU'l. Order by postal direct to the publisher. Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Copied from Portland Oregonlan.) MONMOUTH. Ore., June 26. The OreKon Normal school opened this week . . . students enrolled 785, largest on record (or state Normal in Oregon .... bow to care (or large student body a problem .... 8U0 being crowded into auditorium with seating ca pacity of CCO. Galleries filled with extra chairs la . amies. More than 160 students seated on platform. New boarding houses completed, additions to room ing bouses built and tents used. One hundred girls sleep on upper floor of school. The official school report gives 150 grade pupils In Monmouth, (or teacher practice. Read what those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say concerning measure 308 on the ballot at the coming election: By James Wlthycombe, Govsrnor of Oregon: "Orison U u:itjuiiltiiably In need of morn normal arhoul work arti I'eniJIeion la the logical place fur achoul of tills i-Iums In luaturn Onrifim. By J. A. Churchill, State Superintendent of Public Instruction: "I trunt that the vottra of the Slat will axalut In raisins the atumluid uf our schools uy eatabllahiiig a btale Normal Si-liuol at Pendleton.' By P. L. Campbell, President of the University of Oregon: "At least one additional Normal Brhool la urgently needed In Oregon." By W. J. Kerr, President of the Oregon Agricultural College: "Sine, the people of Pendlctan are Initiating a measure for the eelablihnitt of n Normal 81 hool at that pine, II will (iv me oifuure to auppuit Una ineuaiira." By J. H. Acktrmnn, President Oregon Normal School, at Mcnmouth: "A eareful anlsia of the situation will convince any one that Ori-gnn imaua a Normal School In Kaalern Ore son and Pendleton rule all the government reiulrnianta." By the County School Superintendents of Oregon: "Keanlved. that It la the aenaa of the County fcW'hool Superintendent of th butla of Oregon, In convention naaeiuhlcd, that the heat inlereata of the bchoola of lh Btato demand Increaaad facilities for the training of teacnera, and that we, therefore, rouorse tl.e Initiative mcaaure to vaUblmh a Nounal Hchool at Penilleton." By Mrs. Charles H. Caatner, President of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs: "I moat heartily riidora th location of an Id Normal 8chool at Pendleton " Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of the Normal School Located at Weston: "An Immediate eKtahllahtnent of auch a school at aom eentral point auch ua rendialoii would prove u gruut aaaet to the State of Oiegon." B. F. Mulkey, Ex-President Southern Oregon Normal School: "I shall support the Witlon ot an Eastern Oregon Normal School at Pendleton." State Board of Regents of Oregon Normal School declares that "the necessity for additional Norinul school facilities in Oregon is nppurcnl." ' Portland Cliuniber of Commerce endorses incusure , 308 md say Pendleton most logical locution for Nor mal school in Kastcrn Oregon. 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN (Paid Ad ) Eastern Oregon Slat Normal Hchool Committee. Hy J. II. Cwlnn, Hecy., I'emlleton, Or. brothers' Africanders Co., with PftlMA l I . 1 XUI . wu.. muon.01 UIUCUJ, ig,., .... ff. J,,., nnrl T.,kll t., rjn .1... U"U UP 10 Oaie. Fredericks Quality Store. ana Jubilee singers. Visit this show and spend an evening in southland. A musical -.nd nov elty performance that will de- Mrs. Lola Cruson. and Miss Carrie Wade arrived over from light and instruct you. Popular ! Albany on the Sunday excur- pnees, cnnoren 25c, Adults 50c. S1n. Kemeniber tonight only. "At last the best seller for agents has been found. We have it. Don't take our word for it. Send for particulars that will prove it. Every auto owner aught to buy. 1 00 per cent prof it." B. P. Chandler, 391 Mill St., Portland, Ore. o School Superintendent R. P. Coin has been visiting the schools in the tast part of the county this week. John Pennock arrived back in Toledo Saturday evening after spending several months in dif ferent parts of the state. Arthur Schlecht returned Mon- aay evening from the state of Washington where he and his DTQin t rnrwwn i t? BABY CONTEST nlolrii''ilv..0 been the I'wov DCTCiai 1UU11LUB, luiiuiilug ie a list ui llie babies entered in the Better I Velvets of all colors on tha bias or straight cut. Buckram Fair WetlnpRdnv Wa niar eHvo .frames, frames and hats made the score that ws given the1!0. order at Fredericks Quality babies: WWI' xno. 1 Flora age nine Subscriptions received this months; sex, female score. 996. week are: Carl Tangen, Toledo No. 2 Harold Wakefield, agelDelbeit Hodges, Salem D. J nine months; sex, male; Bcore, 1 Derby, Yaquina; Chas. Sev'-son 990. No. 3 Eugene Goin, age ! Elk City: Thomas Thonnsm nine months; Bex, male; score, 1 Harlan ; Mrs. Edith Eider, ToV 996. No. 4 Lelghton Jackson, 'do; O. F. Dickson, Toledo. acp thfrtopn mnntha' ooir mnlo' 'score, 991i2. No. 5 Dan Lake, I alter Hodges, charged wit' !age, fifteen months; Bex. male; a,statut2,ry ofre"ce. was arrest ! score, 995J.. x0. 6 Douglas e,d near Tidewater last Friday b I Davenport, "age, seven months; .deputy sheriff James Kent, and 'sex, male; score. 994. No. 7 8 now, in U,1e co"r,!v Jal1- ,Un I George Emanuel Brown, age i'e8.8 pleased on bail,, he will be six months; sex. male; score, 'detained in custody until the 9951.. No. 8 Nell Mary Brown February term of court. 1 lodzes 'ace. n'nteen months: sex fe- was indicted by the Rrond ,1-iry ' I ...,.1. ... 1. a. 1 male; score, 991. No. 9 Lena;'" fuKUM',uul Wi,s ,lut iaKU!1 until last Friday. sex, female; scors, UUJ. rso. iu Lee Cline, age twenty-three months; sex. male; score, 997'; Yiday. Last Saturday members of the Ladles Civic Improvement Club ; cleaned up the building formerly Little Lee Cline won first prize, ! occupied bv Nye's plumbing while little Douglas Davenport 'Bhop on nm Btreet, and now received second. The commit- have same fixed up as a free 11 tee was composed of, Dr. F. M. brary and public reading room. Carter, examining pnysician; ,Tne lad.e8 deserVe much credit Mrs. Ruth illoughby Anna .for their untiiing efforts In es- MaUCh and MiSS Maud Miller. tahlahlnir thla mihlln rnnvpn. ience, and the same will be ap preciated more and more by the public as the long winter even ings come on and the demand for good reading matter increases. TOM SPILKIN'S LETTER Fernanchittum, Oregon. Deer Editur: My name is Tom Spilklns and I am a brother uf Tobe Spil klns whu rites in the sellabrated iSochalist munthly The Nashlon- al Bucksaw, whuse mottoe is Another surprise party was given by the people on the South side of the bay from To- Blind as a Bat to Everything ,lcdo, Sunday, the 8th. in honor That s Right. Tobe and me is I or Mrs. uie Atnunuson ana airs both good Demokrats as enny- one can see by his ritings. I hav just returned from a trip Nelse Strand, it being a double surprise party, held at the home of the former. The day was to the Eest, to see Waiting most pleasantly spent and a jol Woody. I went to find outjly sociable tlmo was enjoyed by about surtln deinokratlcal sliv-iiH. Those present were Mr. and ers In our glorius platform. Wen Mrs. Ole Amundson and family. I got there he greeted me with Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Strand and teers in his ise. O Tom he sea family, Mr. and Mrs. Darnley and If all my frends were tru like family, Mrs. A. M. Burnett, Mrs. you. I have menny in your grate T. Bohanan, G. W. Comer, A. L. state, tho, the best uf wlch is the jOglesbee and wife, Miss Rosa Oregon Jurnal. Hunest he sez Schlecht, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. that g'orius paper is boosting for me in a manner onbeleevable tu even a demokrat. They say I Butler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boeckman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Butler Brothers, am a second lincon, and he Mrs. Mork and grandson, R. W. shook with sobs. Just then (and R. J. Wollas and family, E. FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE When the fire bell rings and your house on fire what do you thl:ik about first after you have lost everything? I am sorry but there wus a nok on the dore and a man come on. Woody and him held a wispered cunferance and wen the man wus gone Woody Fez That wus a leeding progres sive. I am glad to say that all of the progresslvcb eksept a mere Lfifteen-Bixteenths have cum on our Bide. He began to Wacks ellakwcnt about tne noble minds wlch were being dayly drawed into progressive march of Dem akratism. JiiBt then a man come In who sed a street tUht is being fit and I have for sale at a reasonable ! we want you to seltal It o'.r and pilce u few registered lloiaela , Woody busted out Bobbin agin Fi'lesiuit bull caves. Verv fancv nnil then (inhered mi and looked markings, from my best cowb!ab Bollem as the owl that got first class sccuriiy. see L. Stcinhoff and family. G. W. Byers and family, J. W. Harrison and family.Mlller Limbach, Mrs. Quinna Thomas and son, L. Thomas (Mrs. Q. Thomas Is from Dcnv r, Colorado, visiting her Bon).a total of fifty4hree. Mr. Harrison's brother, A. D. Harrison and wife from the East arrived just a few minutes too late to join in the party, he ar riving on the excursion Sunday noon. (jHE qpQP PUDGE SETTLES A WIS UNDERSTANDING) ; I r L'l I DnXP AMU man lu I If nuf r.m 1 I ..... ........ . . . " J I'LL POKE ANY MAN IN I THE JAW THAT SAVS W-B 1 CUT IS NOT THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. ! OFI.-l ( Air. cut is I wi a I SOTH ' CHEW COttf RIOHr- THE REAL Ct-IEW.SOPOHE VOUR OWN OAW. 80S YOU RI BOTHRWHT I CUT IS LONO SHRED. ( RISHKUT IS SHORT SHRED; BUT) ARE THE REAlTOBACCOl NOW SHAKE HANDS ! T YOU want to remember that tlio same fine stock is used in both W-B GUT and Kight-Gut. The dif ference is that one is Ions' shred and the other is short shred, both seasoned with a bit of suit. You will know real tobacco satisfaction when you cut out the old kind and take up cither one of the Real Tobacco Ghcvv twins. A little chew lasts and satisfies. Uaia t7 WETVAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Union Sqnra, New Tark Cty The largest shoe factory in the country makes less than one-fortieth of the entire shoe output, but the Ford Motor Company builds half of all the automobiles made In America. This volume is necessary to supply the demands of people who are looking for economy at a low cost. Get yours today! Runabout, $3-15; Touring Car, $360; prices f. o. b. Detroit. . On sale at Toledo, Oregon, by A. T. PETERSON Accessories always in Stock I 1 Evenings Are Getting Longer AND YOU WILL NEED LICHT LET US ILLUMINATE YOUR HOME FOR ELECTRIC LICHT AND POWER SEE Yaquina Electric Co. TO LOAN I have $3000.00 to loan on HHIII HUH FOR SALE CHEAP WANTED CATTLE irro nnri emiiiia in rrnnrt pnn- 1 &m 'n the market for good. dition. gentle a;.d true to work. 'M becf cattlqr-will pay the top weight 1000 Hounds, age 8 years old Enquire of Frank Huntsucker, Bay View, Ore. Expert Watch t Repairing When others fail you t Wo Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Price verv reasonable. t Over 40 Years' Experience SB practical watchmaker All Work (iuarnntced. HANS E. PETERSON price R. C. Craven. Dealer In live stock, Dallas, Ore. B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Law Newport, - -Oregon Will Tractlce In All the Court - . .At Tha Merrti.tnn Mail. or;- Satisfaction guaranteed. and the jaud from u bull of the world's into my Mandys hare champion struin, Onnsby. (Jet mer. Ah he nays we last Bii'ii- e must vhq It la too lnte to speak to C. K. 'my piices bcioie buyingiKruda J a rnlm and jndls lii'al iiuiiiner. rroHno cbout IiiKuranee. or I iiiu all registered, papers luru nm Hony that 1 was not carry-lishcd and every aidm:il gu.u.i'.i- ing eiKMh to cover all my Ions. I toed write Bud Knight, Dry komion 13 'about here. '.Lei'dHinuii, Tall, Oregon, or Cull tit my office or write und get good insurance in tbo very best Old Lir.es. C. K. Crosno. Tod McClwnin. -o FOR SALE OH TRADE One nlnmst tif'.v ' lie Tew i; THIi BON BONlEREj M. N. ANIiKKHON, I'rnp. Choice CoiiJ'ecttouH Summer DviuU Ice Cream Ice Cold Drhih Mill; Shaken 1 l(t, XtltH Tobacco I Stationery J R st ITrnndt CIrnr Jess Farrin, N. V. Tiuik l'.!;l. HarbcrsUip, 1'orlLr.d, Oregon. Let me sec. I positively must pond another noul, a'ld he rota the following. J'leeso r,top quar-j Machine, drop head. ( drawers; luliiig at ttio uilier.t co:ive'i':int. In first class roiidillon. Will nell Itinio. Affcctionntely yours I cheap for cish or trails for ltiilit Woodv. cow. Iiifiulre of Sirs. U A. U.u- (Continued next wcke) ' iiuusscn, Ya'iui:u, Oregon. t LUNCH COUNTER J j MOT:C2 1 A iVi 'n T.:'v 'In!: Lil'nry In Kta limn d nl tin! Clly Hull lt -cilit ni.iy b ilrawu i,u i.uy V.'c JiKoua Tuni) 2 tu 5 SHERIFF'8 SALE ' In tha Circuit I " vi tllO Old 10 Of ! , 0"flon for the County of Lincoln. t wnrmifr. piuiiiuiT, v. I.urki-y I XV I , Kan. A brum Ix)imn nnd tiulsn Ixcan : . "", iioihb oi mill). , "y virtue of nn exerutlon onli-r nf unl,. I ,..j .... annvn pnl i nil rm.i i. .i... ,,,, . :: v 1 "i iiiu nuiiTf r t tied at tlon to me dlrorlnd nnd dnh t IllO Kill Hav txt U....tn.i . . I . . "-'"-'iiuit A. II. JWL m mvor or Lury Gardner plalmUT n or the aunt nf :U9.00 with Intorer T thnrpon nt the rnt of II pnr rent p a :"n 111,1 dnv of A"u A. I). 191H anil a ... . !Htorney " tw n cn!,t taxed M I2D.0O ami coHla nf thla writ rntumnn" Inv me to aill thn rn-i.. .. . ... ... ij nilliain ir 1,1 County, OreKon an follows, tnwlt t, 7 o'i:non aft nnd ! IotB 31 nnil .12 In ..ii.. L ... t , . - n"ii . . in i own ; ;,jh IP 6 Bomh of RnnOT n Wct nf ,hn ; JlWIIIamrtte MorlUInn Id J.lncnln "LiW T"KRKR I" ronii.ll.nM ,,i Willi the domnmlH of auld e..inMon , , nn.l order of an f wMI on S Knrlay 1 n' !o. k )'. M. at the front' doi.r rf ti.e '"" nouae, m the C"v of Mini?, i, in. 'i. in nunfv, Oregon in inn iMKiimi ii:d,ir r(1r ron'i rl'Tht ("! IIMil itifi.rral ,r 1'iiitifd . fi'nii'.nts in the .bow mned to Hi. ii. 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