LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, -RIDA,' OCTOBER 20th 1916. v V .'V 5C BAGS IOC CARTONS ir XT mmvnm'tfwtf ram Hi) PAGt TWO T '.' B UTT ERKlST The 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 erlsp 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 When You Think of Pop Corn, Think of Butter-Klst and Come to A! Waugh's; See It Made ca This Human-Like Butter-Klst Machine 444WW14Mi1 Peterson Hardware Co. Newport, Oregon, October 16th, 1916 Sellin Goods By Steam HEADQUARTERS FOR Builaor's Hardware Steel Ranges 1 . Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 years .. . 1 AUTO ACCESSORIES tilanaiAJlAj rfvll 1TTTTVTTTTT1 ANOTHER CAR LOAD x OF SUGAR Although Sugar hts advanced THREE timeB since our October Sale commenced and then we advertised 12 lbs for $1.00. we are going to sell 13 lbs for $1.00 commencing next Monday and continuing until the end of our sale Oct. 31st., and Sugar will advance again this week. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF ' CONDENSED MILK Milk has advanced far beyond the price we advertised last wo will continue to sell 12 cans for $1.00 until Nov. 1st.' ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FLOUR Corvallis Patent $6.00 per bbl. Snowfall (Hard Wheat) $7.00 per bbl. 100 BAGS MORE BEANS ARRIVED Bought before the last ad vance 12 lbs. White, Bayo or lied Mex for $1.00 until Nov. 1st. ' ... ' 100 BAGS rVORE RICE ON THE WAY 25 lbs. for $1.00 until Nov. 1st. Another shipment of Special .High Grade Coffee, 5 pounds for $1.00 until Nov. 1. 10 BARRELS BEST PEANUT BUTTER Arriving weekly, bought be fore the recent advance 10" lbs for $1.00 until Nov 1st. TER BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, SHOES AND . FURNITURE than ever before from next Mon day until Nov. 1st. 4 ' During the last weeft of our GREAT OCTOBER SALE we In tend giving Borne startling Bar gains as a fitting wind-up to the greatest sale ever put on In Lin coln County: ' - i Z GREA OUR NEW GOODS Are new here. We have Men's and Boy's 8ults, Drees 8hlrts, ' Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Come In and see W. P. ricGEE i Jewelry Given Away We have Fobs, worth $5.00 each. One for $6.00. Also a number of $2.00 rings, which we will give away In the following manner To the purchaser of the most Goods between October. 23rd and Nov. 1st: Dry Goods Dept. 1 $6.00 fob and $2.00 ring. Grocery Dept. 1 $5.00 fob and $2.00 ring Shoe Dept. 1 $5.00 fob and $2.00 ring Hardware Dept. 1 $5..00 fob and $2.00 ring Furniture Dept. 1 $5.00 fob and $2.00 ring THE YEREX MERCANTILE CO., NEWPORT, OREGON ANDREWS BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON tllHUiiii hi ...... The White Corner Store - Let us supply your wants in CRASS SEEDS Olympic and Stayton Flour and Stayton Shorts vetch and Rye. .- None Better Potatoes per cwt. lbs $1.00 Small White Beans, per lb. 9c. Pure Cider Vinegar, per gal. 30c. Phons 90O5 . . R. S. VAN CLEVE MHIIMHWI MIIIIIIMMIMfrM f MA Water Front Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. Frenh and Cuiei Meats- Toledo Creamery Butter I t'uy all my lieet. Mutton and Pork from tho local ranchers, and I pay the highest market price delivered at my shop. I pay the highest market price M L J.! 1 .. 1 4 Xm"rff WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON J 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher ' OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo. Oregon poetofflre. Established Twenty-Two Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE8 One Year, In advance $1.50 Six Months, In advance 75 Three Months, In advance .60 Phone 7003 IV. C. HAWLEY REPUBLICAN AND PROCRES SIVE DIRECT PRIMARY NOM INEE FOR 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 suggest 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- A vote for Representative Haw-! BcripUo'n price of these maga- ' "... I -I .111 U f J . Dr. Carter of Newport passed VVSlV3fYJLrtJeJ through to Elk City Tuesday. Chas. Overlander of Ilarlan was in the city Monday evening. , , one for Faithfu Ho , jdnei will be Increased In the Prank Nve came over from ' . near future. Send in your or- uean, vapaoie ana successiui der now and get a double bar Public Servant who bv Hard ," ;work and Application to his I FOR SALE Public Duty and the Needs of All the People has Won for Himself C INCOLN BOUNTY DANK I (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTOR8 U. E. HAWKINS WM. 8CART1I C, O. HAWKINS Interest . on Time Depesita i4 t ' 01.1 lit Prank Nye came over from piodgett Saturday evening, re turning wunaay. Dick Evens, proprietor of the Newport-Waldport stage lino had business in Toledo Tuesday. Manager Godlovo of the Tele phone Company was up from Newport Saturday looking after Interests In this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Teeters and family of Yaquina were vis iting with Allen Gill and wife In this city Thursday. V. E. Faulkner was over from the Agency Tuesday. He re ports work on the Ralph llamar bridge as progressing nicely, and same will soon be completed. . A. C. Crawford and Joe Kos ydar of Canoe Landing shipped two cars of fine fat cattle to the Portland markets last Saturday. John Winkler of Taft had bus iness In the city Tuesday. N Mr. Winkler has Just completed the building of a road from Itoso Lodge to Schooner Creek. County Commissioner O. V. Hurt arrived in the city Tuesday morning to attend a special scs slonn of the county court. Mr. Hurt reports times as quite live ly on the Alsea, with fishing, crabbing, etc, In full swing. MtHHIIII W. N. Cook & Son CHITWOOD, OREGON Agts. for the Maxwell Car One of the most mod ern and up to date ma chines on th market Has the same equip ment as the larger cars. 160 acres near station of Mor rison, Or., small 4 room house and State a Position of Influence 'Partly cleared price $27.60 per J. S. AKIN The Dry Goods Man ; HAS A FULL LINE Ladles' and Gent's Furnishings, Crochet and Embroiderle Ma- terlals' " ' ' A full line of JEWELRY which Is Ciir.H'.r.'or-d. and Standing in Congress. iFor particular write, j! R. Hick- For further Information please ,en 332 Cllsan St., Portland, Or, read the pamphiet sent to every registered, voter by the Secre tary of State. . Republican Congressional Com mittee, W. J. Culver, Chairman. Paid Adv. CAN YOU BEAT IT? We do not believe that you can do any better than vote 'er straight. For President, Chas. E. Hughes Vice President, Chus. W. Fair banks Rep. in Congress, W. C. I (awlcy Joint Senator, W. T. Hanley Joint Representative, W. V. Ful- ler i County Attorney, C. E. Hawkins Sheriff. Dert Oeer Clerk. R. II. Howell Treasurer, Ira Wade Commissioner. W. F. Wakefield 1 1 Assessor, A. O. Scnwarts .School Supt., R. P. flo!n Surveyor. A. .1. McMlran Cc:s:-.cr, r. Cf.tcr Carl Moore returned home Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Lee Wade was a passen ger for Albany Wednesday morning. Mrs. F. W. Carson and aon, Frankle, were passengers for Portland Saturday morning. Mrs. Edith Plank went to Hillsboro Saturday to Join her husband. ' 'II. II. Pratt's brother, of Cor vallis, was visiting here the first of the week. ' Wlllard Carson came over from OAC Sunday for a visit, with the home folks. County ' Judge ' Miller and County Commissioner Wakefield went to Slletz yesterday to look after road matters. 7T4' H .. .. ! t V77 .ovomlrilntf a Wt Irl' rainqdaijscems tosaq Ho keep driy. ao work in l.comiort.wear 'a frwiheRSHERAND REFLEX SLICKER 3, A J.Towek Co-BostoM' an? mm mm SLOAN'S LINEMENT FOR NEURALGIA ACHES The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly relieved, by Sloan's Lin iment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to Apply; It quickly penetrates without rubbing and uoolbes the sore muscles. Clean, er and more promptly effective than muBsy. plasters or - olnt- A marriage license was Issued jtnent; does not stain the skin or yesterday to Leonard Grant andidog the pores. For stiff nius- Miss Ruth Allison both of Har- cles, chronic rheumatlom, gout, Ian. , lumbago, sprains and strains it J. W'. Hamilton Of Roseburg DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE for CIRCUIT JUDGE Paid Ady. CHANGING SEASONS BRING COLDS "Stuffed-up head," clogged up nose, tight chest, sore throat aro sure signs of cold, and Dr. King'a New Discovery is sure relief. A dose of this coniblnoatlon of an tiseptic balsams Boothia 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 n-V!-.ai,nl?rlne co"8h- Take nr. King's New Discovery until your cold Is gone. For 47 years the favorite remedv for vm.n and old. At your Druggist's GOc. o NOTICE From Mrs. Warren Hall, MIbb Gen cvleve TUlotson, Mrs. Q. 13. Mc Cluskey and Mrs. R. A. Arnold gives quick relief. Sloan's Lin iment reduces the pain and ln- flamation In Insect bites, bruises Sent. 1 nf mnt. Merchants are 35 anrl Kn Uckets 21 meals $5.00 1 o . FOR SALE llolstien bull, four Good Blze; well bred but not ree Istered. For Bale cheap If taken at once:-- F. H. Lang, Bear Creek, Big Elk, Elk City, Oregon! WANTED-12-or 14 Inch breaking plow. Anyone haXS uiuskey ana Mrs k. a. Arnold .bumps and other minor Injuries such a plow for sale VleaBrrZK twent o Albany last Saturday ' to child! en. ivt ft bottle to-day munlcVte with mc Chw ?inSS" j r6tur:.:iS a t yo.jr Jrl , jC cunU 60n m c Sever-