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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1917)
PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, 1917 DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK sa.sje - a .a saaaasaa TtttTTtTTTTtTTtT A NEW LINE OF KODAK AND KODAK SUPPLIES JUST IN Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Proprietor itiiiHl1t lllll -e L.'R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Would be glad to show you stock; and will order for you if you do not find just what you wish. CORRESPONDENCE . . Continued from first page ing doesn't seem to agree with Mrs. Burbank and E. M. Co, both are on the sick list. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burbank came in Thursday evening to visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Willet and family. The three youngest children and another boy friend came in with them. ?.Ir. and Mrs. C. L. BuroanK spent Friday evening with the Willet family. And left here Saturday afternoon on their way to the Valley and returned to their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cox made a triD to Orton Sundav. jand on their way home stopped at wuiers. m. m. uox attended the 0. U. S. S. It-was well at tended In spite of the wet weath er. Mr. Larsen and Miss Taylor of Siletz were ud this wav Sun day. Miss Taylor spent the af ternoon with Mrs. P. H. Elting. Mr. Ross acconiDaanied Mr. Ijir. sen from Elting's on up to Cox's. t. i. uunn and step-son, Leo. nard, were In the city Monday. . Miss Eva Cox made a trip to Siletz Wednesday. UPPER BEAVER Everybody is through plant- nesday. Henry Tinner visited at Orton Sunday. Hoxy Simmons made a trip to Nortons Monday. Miss La vina Wilbur left for Wapato, Wash., where she will visit, ner sister tnis summer. Lester Porter visited at the Southwell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fralzer made a trip to Newport Friday. frame ward left for the logg ing camD at Black Rock last week. Eva Cox made a huKlnnsu trlr to Orton Friday. Hbmer Evans marln a trin tn Nortons Sunday. wm. Porter finished planting his potatos last week. Ned Evans made a trin tn Si letz last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fuller of Siletz visited at the Isaaosm. home Sunday. Wm. Porter made a trip to Si letz Monday. Eddie Fry Is working for E. T. Raddant. Miss Maude Porter and Miss Marguerite Walker visits Rock Creek Monday. MILL CREEK nut FVlrlnv J. K. f!rnrk thA Watklns man of Toledo was here Monday. Leonard Fayer of Mill Creek was In Orton Friday.' John Potwora of Rock Creek made a trip to the Evans ranch Monday. . . Mrs. Louie Santell of Rock Creek visited, the Simmons' family thi3 week. : Prof. Bohje visited Southwell's Sunday. , . '. Eric Raddant hauled a load of Potatoes to Nortons Monday. itennie uaiiahan left for Ta coma Washington Friday. ' Clinton Southwell visited at the Porter home Monday. Prof. J. Bohle left for Falls City Monday. Joe Brvant was over from Si letz Wednesday. . Dr. Carter of Newlort waa at Nortons Monday. Mike Shermer was un from Winant yesterday. SDort hats. 75c. while thev last at -FREDERICK'S. Mrs. Lee Wade was a passen ger for Albany Sunday evening. Justice Chas. Allen of Elk Citv had business in the ' city lost week. ' ' Mrs. Wren Emerson of Winant was' a county seat visitor Wed nesday. Mrs. Marie Miller of Pioneer spent . 'Sunday with Toledo friends. Mrs. R. R. Miller and daugh ter, Melba, spent Tuesday at Elk City. Miss Iris Akin is visitng at Si- ieiz wis ween wun ner cousin, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cox mnri a trip to Wm. Southwell's anu ling their gardens now, having R, c. Bemrose's Thursday l?tiil?jtttttttt,tttt ! ha8i bjeen very t : eral days. v I xrn been delaved so much on . 2 count of bad weather. I The vouneest daughter of J Mr. and .Mrs. Adolph Peterson ill for the past sev- FREDERICK'S QUALITY STORE GIVES YOU WARNING THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO STOCK UP ON THESE ITEMS, AT PRESENT PRICES A WAR TAX OF 32 TO 8 c. PER POUND WILL . VERY SOON BE ADDED TO EACH ITEM MENTIONED IN THIS AD ROYAL CLUB Positively the Best Coffee sold In Toledo Packed In 3 ft) air tight container $1.10 M. J. B. An old time favorite, packed in 311) Interlined air tight cant; Per Can $1.10 FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE The coffee de luxe 2'2n tint $1.00. 1 tb tint 45c. GERMAN AMERICAN & ALLADIN COFFEE 3 fb tint 85c. OUR SPECIAL V BULK COFFEE ll a winner try It 5c. the pound ground while you wait We have the Beit line of Bulk Tea ever offered for tale In Lincoln County Chocolatet and Cocoas alto, will be heavily taxed Buy what you want thla week at the old prices We have tome special prlcet for you on BAKER'S and CHIRADELLIS cocoas and chocolates REMEMBER WE TAKE PLEASURE !N QUOTING YOU PRICES P. Frederick l-H We are sorrv to hear Granrinn 1 1 Phelps is feeling so poorly. I! Francis Lewis spent Sunday A . wun r loyu and virgie Rhoades, -m- i - o - wm. - v uunn 1 1 11.111 (li V ll r h . V V --, ' . i I - - , . . ' . "E? at-. Dank worked for G.W. Cox. tnere were contests. As good ' i q "' J""ZX, t Tin' tended the lilnnio at Pnnio I hr w . 'no Ponui i , r. . 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welter Mrs. Jasner Wlllot haa k helping C. L. Burbank with his siasnmg. ALBANY ROUND-UP The Directors of the Western Oregon Round-up and Patriotic PAlakiM,!- 1-1-1- ... , . , . ;sreuiuuu( wuicn wm oe neia in Albany July 2-3-4 want vnn Maxine RJall know that the Albany Round- j Carl Davis of Siletz was a pas. up is no small affair. Under aenger for the Valley Wednes- "u6cuicui ui v. xv. Aaams aay morning, formerly of Pendleton hut io . of Los Amnion th i, 7 ' Mns- vims Hanson returned Ibest IvPJSES; tnJ Monday evening from an extend- cdwgirls that will have taken , VUHt Et JSiUgene- Mrs. Wm. Scarth of Elk City was a passenger tor Portlaad, Tuesday morning. - Ludwig Anderson received hia new Ford this week and has been learning to operate it. Mrs. J. F. Stewart and daugh ter, Nellie, were passengers for Albany Wednesday morning. Mrs. David Balrd went to Leb- part in a rodeo this side of Chey ene has been brought together. The list includes rider3. ropers, bull doggers, trick and fancy riders and ropers, comedy ar tists, and withal, the best all around bunch of hronr-a in rw. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cox ,Sn. oar none, made a business trip to Orton ' Tne ldea that Pendleton Jias a Friday. mortgage on the Round-up busi- Mrs. J. Willet visiter! with f.., I neSB in Orecron in nil wrnm, B"rbank Friday. ilast year as good a show as was anon Tuesday for a visit with Miss E. M. Cox called on Mrs. I yer staged in that city was ex- Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Collins. hank nrk rt ' f"!thp ' i-e cu. Born. Monday. June 11th. , uVXk o a 1 "r ttt rooie , ueo- w- uox made a trip to Si- , 88 enoieton's show s, and it is 1 1 Slough Sunday and renorr n flno lptz Snn.1o or, .i.... ... 'nrtTnlttol a t.. ... . Hmn 1 : iuree more , 6uui "iiijr u iew rrom ,um?- . Jerseys. His dairy herd has in. i the valley can attend It enrh Mrs. u. u,. Lewis i called a fewfereased quite a considerable be-!year. while thousands from the minutes at the Rhoades home , ing 12 now. ! cities and towns between As- au',. ,p-H-Elting made a businesb toria and Rioseburg are able to Hin hron" ir.s; 10 Lox 8 and Burbank8 sun. o wP u l8 at the GVa ! Monday and Mrs. Barker snpiif I a ft. I ."A "t L"1"", pia,n8 Bung next Monday afternoon. . the day with Mrs. J. M. Bowera 'morning services at the O U iwlfJe be able to see them " ! Fred McCaulou returned Wed .UU UUUCI DKilVCr. X X Sttnrlur a boy. The infant died at birth. Misses Essie and Margie Ball went to Portland Tuesday where they will visit the Rose Festival. Remember the Annual School on Unner Beaver. A. W. Weber, A. Peterson and H. G. Rhoades were trading at Newport and Yaquina Tuesday. airs. j. jh. uowers called on S. S. Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank and Mrs. Cox and daughter made a trip to Orton Monday. Mr Wlllpt M- r5., , Mis. Rhoades Thursday alter- son. I.pnnarri noon. aiao Monday. ' Misses Aletha and Alpha . Clyde Walker spent. Saturdav Rhoades spent Wednesday after-; afternoon at Jasper Willet's i ne Aim creek boys register- Thur noon with Misses Pauline nnrt Jessie Vancll. H. G. Rhoades, I. N. Huyett ano k. o. Martin and were Newport visitors day. Mrs. J. M. Bowers and Mrs. H. G. Rhoades and son Vircle, and daughter, Hilda spent Wed nesday afternoon at tho Tlnvott 1 home. Road boss Ohmart had a crew of men workiner thu rnnA Wort. I nesday and Thursday. ed Tuesday June 5th. D. L. Peterson viatteri uritvi n iamuy i w. uox and family Tuesday E. M. Cox made a trin in c ,. . . " leiz wennesday i he nesday evenine from Renrl 0 ! where he-has been the past Bev- SLACKERS WILL BE HUNTED eral montha. The period of grace for me.i ' ; M. Roberts, former editor of military who ffX for,of e WaHport Watchman, wan any reason to register on War 1 p . mle Boutn end 01 th) Census Dav. is ended War , county Wednesday. Miss Marie Slocum of Slletx was a county seat visitor Tues day, going on up to Elk City on the Transit that evening. Merchant and Mrs. R, S. Van From now on. everv ninUo.. I ts to be hunted down u-ifhmit mercy. There will be no more lenienccy. Governor IVIthvnnmka V - - - T.iujwiuuc 11 tl a C- wmwi. any lb. O . V Alt ceived official instructions from Cleve and children departed for iB i iuiuoi iimrBMi upnprj nt ruruauu luesnav mnrn nr tn we are having some more wasnington, D. C, that the most i witness the Rose Festival, good weather up this way and f'orous enforcement of the Manager TWnw nt th v. the crona nm all mnniin. ii.. , Denal clause nt tha 1 Henry Cerlne it flho tA h,, required against all who h.v. "iJ10..- and 0scar a new M-n. .rhr- 1.-- I not resided wewpon. passed win ---v. Mb um auv 11 Ull j Ua w 320817 ROCK CREEK Mr. Streitmatter made a trip to Nortons Friday. A. L. Crawford left for The Dalles Saturday morning. He will return in August. Mr. Denirose Is building a silo on his farm. Mr. Bryant and son of Silet Mill Creek. He has been busy hauling the lumber this week. Mr. Gunn and stepsons, Chas. and Leonard Faver visited at the uaodant ranch Tuesday. ROCK CREEK Charles Schmltt hade a trip to Upper Farm Friday. Mr. Hope, a cattle buyer from Blodgett, was here looking for cattle this week. Roy Plank made a trip to Or- v. ... n is announced that the quota (Tuesday ....... iv, ue uiu.ueu into me military sen-Ice from each state through enroute to Portland Merchant Henry Lewis waa a mimttry service irom each state l wv..i. iS vtta i will be based n i niHnil. ... i passenger for Portland Wednes estimates, not on the actual day mornfng- w- E- Llngenfel registratlon figures, which in ler ,s ,n charge of the store in Oregon were slightly lower than jhls absence, the estimate. Inasmuch as the ! Jas. McDonald departed for men to be called are chosen by Portland Tuesday morning as a lot. the failure n nntTlot nt 1 Holnirot tn th. TnnnnU n 1 man who should have done so Lodge. He will also take in the increases tne chances aeainst i Rose Show passed through here on their ton Saturday way to Nortons, Thursday. I Mr. Daily made a trip to Nor- Howard Southwell made a ' tons Wednesday " trip to Nortons Monday. ) Mr. Raddant returned home iiuAjr oiiuiuuiiHui won maoe ,rrom Portland Friday wvin n - T .1 j - - J Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, ivio. mess nflures oiu,oi rcprw.sin the actual number of cars manufactured by us since August ... .n- i -t - ti. J L. .. .,- - ,n ra t i I huviri. ivio, ing uviivvrvu uj vmi nf.. - -- This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes .It necessary tor us to sonnne m umnuunun to those agents who have orders for Immediate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock . , ..... i . i - ju ir. 1 1 1 nn cars in anticipation oi later pnny " this notice to Intending buyers that they may protect them, selves against delay or disappointment In securing Ford cars. If, thsrefore, you are planning to purchase a Ford . . , . I u-..- k.W n mnri I.L. H IJ UttfV car, wfl aaviM you i vm ' now. Immediate orders will have prompt attention. De lay In buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Enter your order tooy for Immediate delivery ...I... a KmA nmnw llatd hlaw and don't be WHM UUI iuiiivm... w. - - disaooolnted later on. PRICES: Runabout IMS, Touring Car 360. Couplet 505, Town Car $595, Sedan $MS. f. o. b. pjtroit. FORO MOTOR COMPANY A. T. PETERSON, Locaf Agent. trip to Nortons Monday Gladys Horsfall and Iila and Erma HaniDton snent PriHav evening at the Southwell home. Mr. Peterson and son, Johnny of Toledo, were here with their car Wednesday. Grace Hamilton of Room vis ited at the Horsfall home Sun day. Roy Plank made a trin to Nor tons Tuesday. Mr. Zedrlck the cattle buyer, was here Monday and Tuesday. Marguerite Walker and Maude Porter of Orton visited South- weu s Monday. Ralnh Hamar made a huninoa trip to Rock Creek Tuesday. rranK rotwora made a trip to Nortons Thursday. Clinton Southwell made a trip to Toledo Friday and returned ouiuruay. nre Is more Catarrh In this tectlon at in country than all other dimus art toarthcr. and fur years It va iup imil lo be incurable. Doctors prescribed total ramrrilM, and by cotutaotiy fallin te eve with loal treatment pronounced St aervrable. Cutarrh la a local dlaraae, ornly Influenced by conalltutlonal con etnueoa and therefore roUlrea cumtllu. tieaatl treatment. Hall'e Catarrh Modi. , manufactured by r. J. cneney at Toledo, Ohio, la a comtuutlonel dy. Is taken Internally and acta ettra the lllood on the Mucous Hurfacoa eaT tbe Syalem. One Hundred IMIIare re. van) la nffereil fur any cue that Hall's Catarrh Modi me falls to cure, tknd tur csmlars and tratlmonlals. r i. CHKNK i CO., Toledo, Olile. oM by Druastat. 7te. Uail I ranliy I'M tut- ootuUpaUoo. every other man who m.. outy and registered, J. H. Hawkins the Siletz aw. mill man was over from the Ag- T7. .., e iniii man waa over iiuim me AK rOr this reason. nartlrn1ar1v : . o...., . v, and also as a patriotic duty, Ford which arrived or. last Frl every one of the 62,840 men day's freieht. Is to B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Law Newport, - - Oregon Launch Transit Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m. Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning; leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; To lt'do 4 :30 p. ni. Every Tiresday, Thursdny and Saturday. H. A. Norton, Captain. ORTON 'John Albert made a trin tn Tn - - i' v. leoo unuay. Cal Summers returned home from the logging camp at Mack Rock Wednesday. wyue and Clinton Southwell, Marguerite Walker and Chas. Schmltt visited at thA p.- home Sunday. Hriton llryant was up from Siletz with his enr Saturday. Tony Porter made a trip to Southwell's at Rock Creek Wed- James Dohle Of tinner Fnrm visited Southwell's Sunday, u. w. nampion or uocca made a trip to Horsfall's Saturday. air. tjrooKS, tne watkins man, was here Monday. A. it. Crawford worked for Mr. nruner Saturday. Mr. Cerine of Mill Creek mnd a trip to Druner's Friday. John Potwora mado a trip to Upper Farm Monday. Howard southwJl visited at Mill Creek Sunday. Roy Plank bought a horse and wagon this week. Louie Fuller of Siletz passed mrougn nere Saturday. Mr. Elliot made a trip to Eddy vllle Friday. Clinton Southwell visited Pra ter's at Upper Farm Monday. a. w. urawrord hauled a load from Nortons Monday. crawrord urothers worked for Mr. Southwell several days this week. Mrs. Wlgle was dowli from summit Friday. w. J. Southwell made a trip to Siletz Tuesday. who registered in Oregon asked to help in the drive round up the shirkers. Already the sheriffs, police ot. fleers and precinct registrars havn been directprf hv th Art,,. tant General to report all sus picious cases. But now throueh the press, and In response to of ficial orders from Wnohinnn all men who have registered are asKea 10 aid in this Anti-Slacker campaign. Of course, ther mnv ha o ta who can present legitimate ex cuses for not having registered. But they will have to present them in court. The time for leniency is past, and Imprison ment faces those who tried to evade their duty to their coun try. . ORTON Rudolph Huntsucker. left for Portland Monday morning. Sam Klmmel of Siletz made a trip to Orton Sunday. The Upper Farm School waa SLOAN'S LINIMENT v FOR RHEUMATISM The pain goes so quickly after you apply Sloan's Liniment for rneumauc pains, neuralgia. toothache, lumbago, sprains, and Its so easy to use. It quickly penetrates and sooths without rubblnr and la far rlp'nnpr and more effective than mussy plan ters or ointments. Keen a bottln tn the housn and get prompt relief, not only from an nerve-pains tut irom bruises, strains, sprains', over-exercise and all external aches. At your druggist, 26c, 50c. and $1.00. Mrs. Flora Fox came over from Albany Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanton. She returned home Monday. A. C. Crawford was over from Lower Farm the first of the week after his new Ford cor, which he recently nurch&sed nf agent A. T. Peterson. North Toledo precinct tons the list in the was census regis tration for thla county with a total of 53. and Elk City comes second with a total of 35. Mrs. Maurice Andersen enter talned the Ladles Whist Club Wednesday. Mrs. D. J. Sldey captured the first prize and Mrs, W. E. Peterson the consolation prize. Billy Graham had the mis fortune to break the rear axle of his auto truck Tuesday, while the same was enroute to Siletz. He has since been carrying the mall with his new Ford. R. N. Warnock arrived over from Snarta. Eastern Oreorin. last Saturday evening and spent several days here looking after his property interests. Bob Is the owner of a 700 acre ranch near Baker, and has in several hundred acres each of wheat, oats and alfalfa, besides running a large number of cattle and. sheep.