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PAGE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1917. ! 11111 tt4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I DR. Y. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST t Will be in his office in ihe Hank Building T I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK jjj School Books TABLETS, PENCILS, PENS COMPOSITION BOOKS INK, MUCILAGE PASTE Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. H4M A LETTER FROM CANADA Gleichen, Alberta, Sept. 11, 1917. LLicoln Co. Leader: Dear Editor Again I ask a little space In your paper. We have now been in Canada two months and like this country fine. It is getting cooler here now and as It has been raining for a few days we ieei quite at norae "Us Oregon ians." There was fine prospects for a great crop until cutting time when one afternoon Alber ta was visited by one of the worst hail storms in its history. From Lethbridge to North of Calgary and a ten mile wide strip, nothing was left. We were just on the edge, and one mile south of us was not touched, but where we were living the man lost from 85 to 100 per cent of his crop. He had just cut wheat one half day. It seems terrible when your years work Is gone in ten of fifteen minutes. Hail stone's layed on the grounu four or five inches deen. We started out with the threshing us un epi. 6a., out side the hailed out territory but have had rain and are laid up now for a day or so. Wage's are very high here. Men In the fields arc getting $4.50 and board; engine and separator men more accora Ingly. Cooks on the big rigs are getting from seven to nine dollars while in smaller ones they get $5.00 per day, with a helper furnished. Evervthine Is fiduite hieh here tsn nnnco If lo i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 limit so I,, the .tntp. n"c7.r;" " I - - v amc wax i m 1 1 1 1 1 m n i m i L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1917 Sale Starts At 10 O'Clock A. M. ON THE HODGE PLACE AT SALADO Free Lunch At Noon Auctioneer Carl S. Davis will sell the following List of Goods to the Highest Bidder: 4 HORSES Mrt OBEY THAT IMPULSE AND GO TO Frederick's QUALITY STORE FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF GROCERIES WE HAVE THE PRICE WE HAVE THE STOCK AND YOU KNOW YOU ALWAYS GET A SQUARE DEAL HERE P. Frederick ontitm 4 A rv w TV aTV tT TV T U. A. FtiKXHN j,i"o ucuiareu even more so than ever. Ftuit3 and vegetab I les are all shipped In here. Tho I vegetables caa be raised but most fanners farm on a large I I scale, hundreds of acres, that u" "t oiup io uomer witn gardens. One man had nine hundred acreas of wheat had lust started cutting with six binders and had cut about one half day when the hail storm came. This is also a coal coun try. There are several mines a few miles from here. I visited my first coal mine here. Farm ers can go and dt? their own coal if they wish. Tho tho hio 1 1 coal and oil mints are around I Lelhbridge and Medicine Hat. J 1 receive the Leader and al S i ways anxiously await the Thurs- " "'"' uruigs U "as a lottpr fmni IIYi ' tl Greetings to ail old frlpmia ! I am VOlira rpcnntfnllr Mrs. F. R. Weaver, Care of Lake McGregor. t COLT, SUCKLING 10 HEAD OF COWS 9 YEARLINGS & CALVES WAGONS 1 HACK 1 MOWING MACHINE 1 DISC 1 HARROW 3 PLOWS, CULTIVATOR, ETC. 1 CABIN GASOLINE LAUNCH AND ENGINE. 1 23-HORSE STEAM ENGINE 1 30-HORSE BOILER NEARLY NEW 1 3-SIDE PLANER 1 EDGER 1 BOTTOM SAW 1 TOP SAW FULL EQUIPMENT OF BELTS SHAFTING, PULLEYS, ETC TRACK AND CARRIAGE SET OF PIPE FITTING TOOLS 1 7-HORSE GAS ENGINE 1 ENSILAGE CUTTER SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS SET OF DIES LOGGING TOOLS 400 Ft. K In. FLEXIBLE CABLE 125 Ft. yA In. FLEXIBLE CABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 RANGE SEWNIG MACHINE CREAM SEPARATOR 3 ACRES OF CORN IN FIELD 1 ACRE OF BEGAS 15 TONS OF HAY AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES TERMS: Cash or the Equivalent ALL PURCHASES MUST be Settled for before Removed From The Premises E. M. Gilson, Elk City, Oregon The Place is at Salado Auto Stage Leaves Toledo each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Ona, Bayview, Linnville and way points. Special attention given to passengers. Your patronage solicited. ! FRANK HUNTSUCKER, Prop. ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SUPPLIES P. O. BOX 002. NEWPORT PHONE 3402 tl It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H East Via California Most enjoyable route. Beautiful mountain scenery. Liberal stop overs. See San Francisco, Los Angeles, Apache Trail, El Paso, New Orleans. Something new and delightful every hour. Three dally trains from Portland connecting at San Francisco for the South and East. First and second class sleeping cars. Un excelled Dining Car Service. The Safety Route Ask your local agent for tickets and booklets descriptive of this wonderful trip. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Tunu-tiKer Agent Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Roy Fuller came in Saturday evening to spend Sunday with home folks, returning Tuesday. Mi S3 Genevieve Tillotaon was t ;a passenger for Monmouth Mon- idav mor.iirg where she will en I roll as a student in the Nnrninl School for the winter term. E. M. Gilson was down from his place at Salado Saturday making arrangemeats for the auction sale of his goods, to be held October 4th. at 10 o'clock. We observed a number of fine exhibits shipped to the State Fair from this locality whlrh .were certainly a credit to thr 'owners and the County as well. Mrs. Clara Curry returned to her home at Roseburg Saturday morning after spending a several days visit with her parents, Mr aid Mrs. Hans Larson in this city. Erlkig Drauti returned from Bend, Ore., Tuesday evening having spent the summer at the former place. He will enroll as a student in the local high school next Monday. George Record left for Stroms burg. Nebraska, Saturday morn ing for the benefit of his health. He was accompanied by his friend, E. P. Pike of thai Dlaee who has been visiting him here a few weeks. C. E. Brown, the Corvallls stock buyer, drove out 4o head of stock Saturday morning the same having been purchased in and about this vicinity. He ex pects to return shortly and buy up more cattle. These days we see a good number of our citizens making a bee line to the fishing streams, many returning verv invaafi.r J In fact between the fishing and : nc ore not aDIC to rind most folks at their usual work. The Embroidery Clubs met at Mrs. A. T. Peterson's homo Tuesday and at the Mrs. Wn Peterson's Wednesday, making housewives. The two Clubs have diHpenccd with the serving of re freshments at their mpptimw i. definitely. In the Interest of food i wjiocrvuuon. t i AL WAUGH Dealer in Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON ; "Mm ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addition I camplato eauraaa In canaral mn4 eUntlflc daeation. affara full epportunitiaa In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIZNCE ARTS AMD COMMERCE Plan far affactlva fulura aarvlra. Year country naada H. Sand far fraa It'uatratad baoklataTraui tha Brain far faaca ar Wir"' and Tha W antra awl Mia Unhraralty." Addraia Ragtatrar, UNIVERSITT.OF. OREGON, Eocene. OreuM I rTMWiPnaigiravfl I "Cured!" Mrs. Ous Griffith, of Everton, Mo., writesi "I suffered for three years with various female troubles. My Ufa was a misery. I was not able to do anything . . . bear ing down paint In my back and limbs, and head ache . . weak and nerr ous. Dr. recom mended Ctrdui to me." TAKE The Oregon Agricultural College Whr trained tp'rlilliu with modftra Ub ratorics and ad.quM. rquipment gira in trurliun IfMlirg to rollcgiaU degrtw la taa fallftwlnir ch.iolt: AOSICULTUBE. will 15 d-prlra,ntl COMMERCE, with 4 drptrtn.nti; ENGINEEKINO, with 6 d'pwtnirnta. la aluding Ciril. Kl.trlrl. Hijhw.y, Induitrial ArU. lrrltlon. aad M.ehinieal Knfint.rlnf ; rOBEETBT. larludug Lof(m EuiaMr lac HOME EOONOanCS. with 4 m.Jor deptrV B.nla, including iialnlng in Ibt Praoliaa Uomv ; MININO. with thrn irparlOMata, laalaaV i lag Chrnical Englaxrlag; FHABMACT. THE SCHOOL Or MUSIC, afr.ra lnatraa tion la tha principal dtpartnuau af focal aad InatniBinnial aia,lr. TUB MIUTABT DEPARTMENT, aaralM 10 radata In ISIS IT, and wna raronman. dalion lor O, A. 0. frnai tha W.n.ra Dtpart- rat al tha U. 8. War Prpartawal aa oaa oi tha rillMB "diitinrnlah.d Inalltutlnna" af hlghar Inarning. All eail.ia w.M ba fnralthtd aomplrla anlrnraaa hr tha IJ. S. Oor.rnra.M and tha Junior and aonlnr radfta. rnrollrd la tha It 0. T. C, will ha giran lomnutatiaa for aubaUiunea. aa wall aa all transportation and aabalalmra at tha ill wr.k.1 Suram.r aama. BEOISTBATIOM BEOINS OCTOBEB S. 1817. iBformaUoa aa raqnaat. Addraai, Bagttttar, Oragaa Atricultutal CoUaga, OorrtUia, Oragoo. nm The Woman's Tonic n n "When I was on the sixth bottle", the contin ues, "I began feeling like a new woman . . . I am now a well woman . . , I know my cure It per manent for It hot been three yean since I took Carduf." Thousands of women, now strong and healthy, who once suf fered lrom women's Ail ments, give Card-u-i the credit lor their good health. Try It, for your troubles. All Druggists EBl U 21 TO EXCHANGE Hotel 30 rooms, doinz Rood business, to exchange for Stock Ranch with Improvements, etc. Must have Bottom Land and running water. Full particulars In first letter. Address owner. Box 227, Falls City, Or. W. C. FISCHER Notary Public YAQUINA, OREGON Instruments for Record or Private use carefully prepared. Rates Reasonable. G. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and Harness Repairer Shop on Hill Street TOLEDO, OREGON $20 REWARD OFFERED For the name of the person or persons who entered my tent on the road out from Toledo. Be sides taking 4 doz. fruit Jars a large hole was torn In the back of the tent. House breaking is a serious crime and I will prose cute If the jars are not returned either at Grahams Livery Stable or at Van Clcve'? :,tore. W. C. Boone, Toledo, Or. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court fop Lincoln County, State of Oregon In the Mattrr of the estate of John P. 8tewart, Deceased. Notice Is hereby kIvoii that tha on aeralRned had burn duly appointed administratrix of the above entitled estate In the above entitled Court and has qualified as such. All person liavlnv r 1 n I Til . nnl IJ .... hereby notified and required to present ... ,, ... ame t0 at Toledo, Oregon Furnished House Keeping duly verified and with proper voucher. Room or Rooms Inquire at thel """wired by law within six months Leader Office. " , .-5 . L .V"?11?"-. ail 1 19 17a Ells F. Stewart, Administratrix of the estate of John V. Stewart, deepened. Edw. J. Clark, Attorney for Administratrix. MANY GOOD POSITIONS Can be had by any ambitious young man or woman In the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph serv ice to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars. THE RAIL. WAY TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE of Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN If taken soon Some Cots wool Rucks; a few grade ewes and lambs; oni Berkshire Brood Sow and 6 pigs old enough to wean; 12 head siring calves grade Durhams, luontly red 9 steers, 3 heifers, At I. J. Pepini, Chitwood, Oregon.