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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1917. PETERSON WE NOW HAVE A f Ladies & Gents ii FURNISHINGS NOTIONS, DRY GOODS AND SHOES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Our Prices Are Right GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE SENDING OUT J W. P. X ANDREWS BUILDING 4j I H The White Corner Store HAS OLYMPIC FLOUR, SEAL BRAND COFFEE KOHINOOR TEA LIPTONS & TETLEYS TEAS, THAT ARE ALWAYS GOOD ONE PRICE TO ALL GIVE ME A TRIAL PHONE 9005, TOLEDO, OREGON R. S. VAN CLEVE p t : M Lincoln County (iNCOIIPORATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON A GENERAL DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. SCAItTH C. ). HAWKINS No Sir! We Have Not Raised Our Prices Furthermore STRICTLY SUITS MADE TO ORDER At the Same Old Price WARNING! DONT BE FOOLED! All Scotch Woolen Mills suitings ars GUARANTEED 8TRICTLY ALL WOOL, and of th same quality usually found In regular $25 suits. J. S. AKIN, Toledo, Oregon WE HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE IN THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF OUR PLANT WHERE BILLS MAY BE PAID AND ALL BUSI NESS PERTAINING TO THE COMPANY WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF. Yaquina Electric Co. HOME CUTLERY Is an Important Item In the house- hold. Knives that cut and forks X that won't twist and bend are the kind needed. We have a splendid line of Cutlery, Including ornamen- X tal and plain carving sets, table I knives and forks, spoons of every size. We are headquarters for keen tools, butchers knives, prun ing knives, etc. The fairest prices t prevail. I HARDWARE CO. FULL LINE OF T flcGEE TOLEDO, OREGON WaterFront Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh and Cuied. Meats, Toledo Creamery Butter bur all my Beef. Mutton and Pork from the local ranchers, and I par the highest market pride delivered at my shop. I pay the highest market price for hldos and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON B ANK i BANKING BUSINESS ' Interest on Time Deposit Wo Guarantee ALL WOOL S15 i .INCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce, Established Twenty-Four Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, In advanco $1.50 Six Months, in advance 76 Three Months, in advance , 60 Phone 7003 Hon. B. F. Jones was up from Newport Tuesday. G. GIrdler of Eddyville was In the city yesterday. Miss Aileen Gaither returned Saturday from Portland. Hon. S. G. Irvin was up from Tithe Resort City yesterday. Come on, everybody, get rea dy for the blackberry drive. 1 1 Matt Pompeii of Siletz was in lithe city Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Scarth of Elk City was a i oietio visitor Sunday. M. W. Simpson was down from Elk City Tuesday on busi ness. F. M. Roberts, ex-editor of the Waldport Watchman, was in the city Tuesday. F. W. Hopkins of Eddyville was a county seat visitor Mon day evening. Dr. Carter of Newport was in the city yesterday attending the funeral services. Mrs. R. R. Pintler of Elk City was visjting with Toledo friends this week. Postmaster A. B. Clark of Elk City was attending the funeral services here yesterday. Wm. Scarth and T. Thom ason of the Big Elk country were county seat visitors yesterday. W. E. Simpson was down from Elk City yesterday attend ing the funeral of the late J. II. Ross. ti,:irI ,r.lMP the Agency Sunday, going to Elk J. II. Hawkins was over from f It v nn (hn Dvnnliicr ovnnrcinn j, V-' ' VII I V. T VAVU1 JIUII train Mrs. King and daughter. Gladys, of Oysterville was in the citv yesterday attending the funeral. . II. Hemsrteet. formerly of ed through to the lower bay Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Arnold returned Wednesday evening from a sev eral weeks visit with relatives at Eugene. Ed. Abbey of Newport was in the city yesterday afternoon, attending the funeral of J. II. Ross, deceased. Dan Weltin of Eddyville was in the city yesterday attending the fnnpmi of hia niii timn frin,i the funeral of his old time friend the late J. II. Ross. County Commissioner W. F, Wakefield was in the city ves- the late J. II. Ross Prof. Horner of O. A. C. was in the city yesterday p.iying his last respects to his old friend, J. II. Ross, departed. I , , . I'Tank hogarty came up from ..,.,.Uauri iiiv liming suiuu - ner. Wave recthtly launched at the lia ison shipyard. Merchant J. ('. Dixon of Elk ,Cy was i t th,- City vesterdav alteudiiu' the fun'ral services 1 of .1. 1 1. Ross, (K orsid. I Airs. Cbra Larson Curry ar-' rived i,rr frti'ii l!oeli.rri; Snr l;y ,'or : visii with her piiiv.its, . Mr. and Mr. Hans Larson. I'tii'iity ( 'oiiinii-idiier t.. V. ' Hurt of Waldnnrt wr.s In the1 city y,slordiir ntieiitUnc the: Jr,,ie:;l ol J. II. Ross, deceased Miss Maggie llamplon return- ei naiur.iny evening from liei I home at llocca. and will anal'i teach the I'arrish district this winter. Mrs. .T V Klanln nrrlvol ilnn-n from Portland Monday evening ior a visit wiiii Toledo fr ends l , j and to look after property In- ?,d y,V8teruay for,Aur"ra-, iM!" tcrests. I Bradbury says that he doesn't I know just where he will locate, The Steamer Newport brought land may possibly return to Lin a large number up from the 1 coin county. Mr. Rogers has lower bay yesterday to attend ihought a good place and we wish tne runerai services of J. 1 1. R08s who passed away Monday. Jlmmle Ross, Jr.. returned SundHy from California where he spent the Summer visiting with his brother. Fred, and sis ter, Mrs. (Jrace Morris, at Lodi. ior picKiirg DinciiDerrles you lioiti! n n.'iir ir ,ill liftilt.. ..l i i, 7i f V t.e i iieii you run reacii after the berries nnd not scratch the back nflm 'Cfclil In' Cllll (Io Imltnf In I'mf (yourhandrt. Scott Lane was over Irom the Agency Monday. G. L. Gray was up from New port yesterday. Donald Guild Is assisting at the postofflce this week. Frank Wadsworth is visiting at the Gaither home this week. Mrs. Geo. Tilberg arrived over from the Valley Friday evening. A. C. Crawford drove over from Lower Farm in his car Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Emerson of Winant were in the city Wed nesday. Mrs. J. D. Sidey entertained the Ladies Whist Club last Fri day afternoon. The Board of Equalization has been in session at the ,Court House thi3 week. C. H. Wakefield of Eddyville passed through to the Lower Bay Wednesday. Lumbtii x-y.. R. W. Stow returned r'riuaj evening from an extended visit at Independence. Miss Florence Ennis of Lower Siletz was a passenger for Port and Saturday morning. Miss Francel Stanton and Miss Helga Larson departed Satur day morning for a visit at Cor val'.is. Clarence Altree departed Sat urday morning for a visit at Gas ton, with hia brother, O. R., and family. Born, Monday, September the 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Horning an eight and a half pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulkey, of the Miller Logging Camps, were passengers for Corvallis Wednesday. Geo. Andrew returned home from Roseburg Friday evening (where he has been visiting the i . BlvoraI w . Jack Ross arrived over from Bend last Friday evening, being called home by the serious ill ness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Ira St. Johns of ' . aj home in this city. Wm. Mackey arrived over from Bend Tuesday evening, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Gaither, and family. Neptune's Daughter which was to have shown this week at the Dime theatre has been post poned until notice is given in the Leader. Miss Geraldine Rundell re Kveesday after as everaf weeks vyeunesaay altera several weeks turned to her home at Newberg visit with her uncle. Warren Hall, and family at Siletz. Supt E. L. Chalcraft was over evening to meet his wife and daughter, Alice, who arrived on the evening train. Anton Martinson of Tidewater wps a Toledo visitor last Friday, and Tiaid this OfTlpe a IllPnSnilt i- . i ,uj iiioin, anil IHC n ivu itjMii - jcall. Mr. Martinson has two'ine v.-ill bp attended to bv her (hiras iii me imvy. wne oi nis 'sons. Alben. is a member of the mari-.te band, and Is now at San irra:H'isco. Sunday, the 2d. R. A. Arnold. Tco'iiiianied by Mr. and Mrs. Il'ivd Stanton and L. M. Starr, ('.rove to I'ills City. At Falls City they were joined by Mrs. 'UiiT. and the return trip made 'thiit iit'.oi'iooa. 1 hev went via. the Siletz-Falls City road. 1 i MesdiM-ies K. C. Egbert audi W. E. Michoals departed Sat urday morning for their home at iinin, uiiio, aner spending a , . . - " ; couple of months with their sls - ter, Mrs. Walter Hall, at Siletz. Mr. and Mrs. Hall drove them over to the morning train. John Bradbury Bold his place north of town this week to E. J. ."0;?,r8 J of Missouri. him success, Chris Hanson, the boat build er, and wife departed Sunday evening on the excursion train for Portland, where they will make their home this winter. Mi. Hanson having a good position with one of the l.irirn nhlnhiillil. ' Iiik concerns there. Mr. Ilanwn i. ... . m huyn ne caji- is 10 renirn io i o- it'iiu nin'iii'ifi uicre m w rK m lino to lustifv. Inn for dm hand. Lawrence McBride was down from Eddyville yesterday. Frank Priest of Newport was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Gaither ar rived Sunday from their home at Kalama, Wash. T. K. Thompson purchased the car owned by Herbert Kyn- iston last week. We are in receipt of a Grange Resolution which arrived too late for publication this issue. Jack Fogarty came up from Yaqulna Mpnday to attend the funeral of the late Beal Gaither. Arthur Schlecht was a passeiv ger for Canada yesterday morn ing where he will work this fall. Johnny Graham of Kings Val ley was visiting with his broth er, J. W., in this city Monday evening. We need Blackberry pickers for parties who have the herries. Gocd wages, see Harry E. White, . "-" 'ns passed through ' first of the wetk, enroute .or Elk City, wnere ne will make his home for the pres ent. Mrs. Grace Morris arrived Wednesday evening from Lodi, Calif., being called home by the death of her father, the late J. H. Ross. Merchant Henry Lewis and daughter. Verona, were passen gers for Portland, Sunday even ing. Mr. Lewis returned Tues day evening accompanied by Mrs. Lewis. Tlr anA Aire T V. ?iint nf I Fairfield, Nebr., are expected to arrive this eveni.ig for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Sher - wood. Mrs. Spatz Is a sister of Mr. Sherwood. Owing to a derailment of the freight train near Blodgett yes terday the evening passenger was unable to get through. It is expected that they will have At the I)reSent time Clbie trains running again this even- Brothers have 27 head of regis-ln6- tered cattle, 70 head of register- J. H. Van Dorn, manager of ed goats besides 100 head of hiffl the Baker Fruit Preserving Co.. grades, 100 head of high grade was in the city yesterday look-, ctswol sheep, ing over the berry situation in I S T. Loudon and son have 7 th a sect on. and ass st nc Mr. White in getting ready to handle the crop. Ruben W. Cooley was injured head of grade and high grade Tuesday while working In the.Holstien heifers and a register mill, his clothing' being badly ed bull. torn and his leg skinned up. Mr. A. B. Hunt has 12 head of Cooley is a 'nephew of M. grade and high grade Jersey W. Small, and it was his first cows and heifers and a register day in the mill. ed Jersey bull. 0,,..,,. ... i Now this Improvement la S ty Or F W Zftn Ed5v seve rs- S" T" burton SS: Or.'MIa'wk S B"V?Hk! ,ih tlZT vT Citv Or Marv A Dav Toledo i'rovinK stock- rhe brought n OronvGen the first ri'ered Jerseys and ? E Weldn Eadyrt U? Or then others got the fever so no Mrs. J. II. Pratt informs us any place in Lincoln Cou.-iiy. that she Intends to continue the I Willoughby Brothers are jewelry business of her late hus- breeding to Herfonls. They have band, here in Toledo, and will al- !30 head of the white faced beau so do optical work. She holding .ties and they thrive in this cKm certlficates from two large opti-'ate we are getting more and a pal colleges She will make ex- better class of stock now than lamination and fill prescriptions f.lnnono nn.l Vn.onVi ..ii.. brother-in-law. K. W. S. Pratt 0f Corvallis. Mrs. Pratt snys that she like it here in Toledo an, intends to make this her , home. CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank the peo; '.i of Toledo and vicinity. The Gaither Family. CARD CF THANKS We deHire to express o'T IVMIIA.I. IIIUIIII.1 1U1 II tilt lit.., I, aill! 6vmimthv extended durl iir the death of our loved one, also for the many beautiful flowers, Mrs. H. H. Pratt, Mrs. Marsha Doll, E. W. S; Pratt and Family, FOR SALE ATA BARGAIN If taken booh Some Cots wool Ducks; a few grade ewes and lambs; one Ilerkshlre Rrood oow anu o pigs oia enougn to wean; 12 head spring calves grade Durhams, mostly red ! steers, 3 heifers, At I. J. Pepins, Chitwood, Oregon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ChrjBHnn Rplonpn Snrvlona .IU hn hold at h lu.iuiino. fw ,i -J - ..... V V. Mt. I II I O tl I 1 1 . . . . . " ...... north of city hall Sunday ut !: ir o'clock; Subject lesion sermon. Subutanco. Sunday Schoul at 10 o'clock. All aro cordially Invited. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE AT BUTLER BROTHERS Last Sunday the Southsiders staged another of their pleasant surprises, the occassion being the birthday of Mrs. L. Thomas, and the place at the- home of Rudy and Jbftiv Butler's. Some forty-nine In all were present, and presented Mrs. Thomas with many nice and useful presents. At noon a splendid picnic din ner was served to which all dli ample justice. Those present were: E. L. Steinhoff and son, J. W. Harrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oglesby, Rosa, Alvti and Arthur Schlecht. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chas. Boeckinan, I. Thomas and family, T. B. But ler and family, Mrs. A. M. Bur nett, Ole Amundson and family, Nelse Strand and family, Mrs. Morck and grandson, Mrs. R. W. Wollas and children, R. J. Wbl- las, Edna Perkins, J. J. Morley and Butler Bros. BANQUET TUESDAY EVENING The Ladies of the Embroidery Club are arranging a banquet for Tuesday evening, in honor of the departing soldier boys, wfco leave for the training camps Wednesday morning. They are trying to make arrangements for getting the I. O. O. F. Hall for the occassion. Come out' and enjoy a good feed, and give the boys a good send-off: REGISTERED STOCK ON LITTLE ELtC Editor Lincoln County Leader: I No 1ubt yl'r ,eauder woul ," to know what the fanuws. dairymen and stock raisers are ,doinS in the wav of Drovf.ig tneir shock hi mis cumuiuriuy. Prior to 1910 there was not a registered animal of any kind here, now there are several resr;- stPrpfi ratHp nats and sheon' :"cau ul icBiBWciCu c.Drjr ..v,a- 'and heifers besides 6 head of high grade heifers. W. F. Wakefield has got 2 ' V. -- f-f-JKJKi DlU.a iever before and as we improve mir KtOrU Olir r.TU'hi.a Innrmi,. I - ..v.t.i, v. viiio In value and as our ranches in crease so our community, roan- ty and state Improves in valui. ; We would like to har from other localities, how thev art (improving their stock. If sc.iu one in every comiininiiy w.ndd ; write to the county paper and tell oi' the iiiiprovcnvvM? t!t'y are mnkiiig we heli-ve i vcuf( Ktiiiii'iate t ) iiiinv, ui'ir-;-. let UK hear I'rolii all. Yo'ii s lor a belter L;ih . dii Co., I S. T .Lol.quh. EVERGREEN BLACK. I BERRIES WANTED Will pay 3 cents per lb deliv ered m Toledo and funiLh tha crates and boxes. See Ed Mauch, Eddyville. Geo. T. Smith, Chitwood. M. E. Bell, Pioneer, J. C. Dixon, Elk City. J. H. Sugg, Oysterville, Cotton's Cash Store, Yaqaiujw Ord Castle, Siletz, narry t. White at Depot or Tort Dock Iluildlng, Toledo. $100 Reward, $100 Th readen of this p-iptr wtfl Pirated to lenrn that thr Ii t hw one Orraded dmon that clnc fciut bn sblo to cure In all in itr km thiit Is catarrh. Cntnrrh hflng nrnatlr Inllucnoed by conalltutinnnl comtitlima rcqulro rnnitltutlnnnl treatment. Ha'.r Cntnrrh Mprtlrlnc Ii taken tnlernull Ji-t thru the Wood on the Murmia vw fnre; o( the Hymnn lhr.d.y O'Ktnriiae the fniindnilnn n( l!io ih,. nr., lvlnr the TtiK-n' iri.Riii hv f in, th'. triy. kllintiu.'i i. Ml n:ni'.'it.r: r.iimre In dii,v n T,'., Fri'l'tlilnrs Inve ,o ir.rfr fnllh In the r'.irnttvn rf"-'re nf ( iitarrh Mndlrine thn thrv f,rr" Om lliindrr.l 1f hnrt for nnv i-n-'e thit It fu " r.",r" p.-i.d fnr ll-t rf tvntlmorvi. Art It "i V. ,T. CTIKNTV CO Xuicj. Ohio, bold or ail Drugtfisi. '