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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1917)
LINCOLlV COUNTY LEADL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .3,1917. PACE FOUR l ! j '! i i i t HWHIIIinMIHIIIIItllllllHlttM p DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i4 II'" 11 Toledo -Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. lllllliMMHWMHIHHMHMWWHWW R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture ELEVEN YEARS AGO Items from the files of the Leader of that date. Attorney C. E. Hawkins had business in Albany Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. P. A. Miller and son Wal lace of Pioneer were Sunday vis itors in Toledo, S. F. Jeffreys of Nome, Alas ka, was In Toledo Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fish. County Commissioner John Fogarty of Newport vas a pas senger Valleyward yesterday morning. Barber Lee Bartholomew and family now occupy the Dick resl. dence recently vacated by R. S. Van Cleve. James and, Bert Wolfe of the Yachats are in the city today as witnesses for John D. Welch, who makes proof on a timber claim. Henry Tronson and Willie Garnirr came up from Kern ville yesterday and left this morning for the Siuslaw coun try, where Mr. Tronson will visit his daughters. Joe, Matt and John Sijota of Kernville were in the city Mon day, Jce went to Portland Tues day on business at the Land Of. fice. C. H. Gardner was in the Ta- HELP WIN THE WAR (Synopsis of the four minute address' of S. G. Irvin, who is working under the direction of the Government Committee of Public Information.) The Government has asked. 48 of' the "young men of Lincoln County to face the Germans; They have gone willingly. This same Government has asked you and me to do our duty as willingly. These United States is a mighty big and strong nation. It can not afford, and will not break its promises. There is not a true American who will not do all in their pow er to fulfill every promise. The Honor and Interrity of the Na tion is in the keeping of its splendid citizenry. Will you do your "Bit", as best you can, or will you do nothing. That is the Test. You are either for or against this Government. Here are the promises that every true American has made to the men who have gone to fight, our battle, for Our Homes and Our Liberty. 1st. We will give you th best fighting equipment that science can produce. 2nd. We will 'give you suit- Predcricls's QUALITY STORE THE HOME OF ROYAL CLUB COFFEE HOLSUM BREAD ELCO BRAND BULK PEANUT BUTTER LIPTONSTEA RIDOWAYS 5-O'CLOCK TEA PURE MAPLE SYRUP NEW YORK STATE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR NEW PACK CORN PEAS TOMATOES P. Frederick ble Mountain country a few Lk. .ri ohoitpr 'lays ago rounding up some of 3rd We giVe you an is cattle and bringing them in 'abundance of nutritious food, to winter quarters. I 4th VVe wlu gjV2, y0Ur sick Hans Peterson the jeweler, ar-'and wounded the best of medi rlved Monday from Florence. I i , i I where he spent several months Kth Vo will eive vou the As- and djd a good business. He (,, i left Tuesday evenine for Wald- i van 10 ue auBcnt aDoui ten oays. fuge after the battie, and your better treatment as prisoners. This is a case of imergency, what are you going to do about it NOW. I The men in the Trenches are anxiously waiting. They are ! not whimpering, they are not cnarne nyue came up irom Kernville the fore part of the J ; week for a visit with his parents, uounty l reasurer and Mrs. J. L. Hyde. He went to Eddyville yesterday to vimt his brother, rinuiv a. lew uayu. irea cnamoers or siietz re-ut n,,t if w fail thm turned Tuesday from a business tnev wU1 Derish, thousands of a inn tn &iinir w. cune Informs us that he has about sixty head of his sheep aad goats with bells on, and is going to put a bell on each ; one ot nis Heck, as the coyotes are not Killing any stock with beils on. Eddyville. TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO of the m 1 1 1 1 1 it Q. A. PERRJN ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SUPPLIES P. O. BOX D02, NEWPORT PHONE 3402 Items from the files jacK Aiipnin was aown lEuuyville last night on business'. Llhel ilalulbiuuii la .o.i... Mrs. Espey's I i this city. A. I'.owin and Thos. Harrison were up from Beaver Creek last Friday as witnesses for Win. Hall in making his final proof. I John Itobiiiso.i returned last I night from a visit to relatives in Portland. oiio niogstad has goae back into the drug store, and these dull times it thus throws John them. men. women and children. Be not deceived, the war is not over. The census man is taking "your number", will it be sur rounded by the Stars and Stripes of the banner of Liberty? or will it be stamped on the metalic cross of the Kaiser? "Lives there a man, with soul so dead, That not to himself hath said, This Is my Land My Native , Land." Land of Itenige, land or uene dictlon "May pleace be within thy walls and plentiousness within thy palaces." LcABER Makes Clubbing Arrangement With !f The Oregon Farmer Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers AMONG our large circle of readers there are a great many who are in terested directly or indirectly in fruit growing, dairying and other branches of fanning. All of these naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag ricultural activities throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is being ' waged for the measures Oregon farmers want and against all sorts of schemes that are detrimental to the people and agricultural interests of this state. We have, therefore, made a special dubbing ' arrangement with THE OREGON FAR MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower, who is one of our regular subscribers and who Is not now a subscriber to T1IB OREGON FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with ' this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone. This offer applies to all those who renew or extend their subscriptions as well as to aQ new subscribers. . If you are interested di rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, Jo not miss this unusual opportunity, but seud your order in now. TOE OREGON FARMER is the one farm paper which is devoting itself exclusively to tho farming activities and interests of Oregon. It has a big organization gath ering the news of importance to farmers, dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockrai.se rs and poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at- ' tack wrongful methods and combinations and bad legislation, and support honest leaders and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will congratulate us on our being able to make this splendid and at tractive clubbing offer. 208 Papers for only $1.50; Biggest Bargain Ever The Leader, every week, one year $1.50 Oregon Farmer, every week, 3 yrs., old price $3.00 By our Special Clubbing Plan, All for only $1.50 This remarkable offer is made possible by a radi cal reduction in the subscription rate of the Ore gon Parmer to release many men from its large army of solicitors for use in other industries and in the military establishment CHILDREN VS. ETHICS Akin out of a Job. John expects I. to go to the Valley soon to find T a situation. The heavy rains of the nast 1 1 few days have caused all the I streams to take tremendous rais es, i ne raquina and all of Its This has always been an ln- 'terestiiVi' theme for discussion 'and Edith Macvane handles it in a truly dexterous style in a story entitled "For She Loved ! Much" in December Cosmopoli ;tan. An interesting contrast is de 'pictcd when the brilliant woman who has successfully auainea powr out wno nas iauea com N THANKSGIVING FARES TO ALL STATIONS IN I Oregon and California OREGON ' To all Southern Pacific Stations in i Oregon, Salo dates Nov. 28 and 29. ; Return limit December 3, 1917.' CALIFORNIA To all Southern Pacific Stations In California, Sale dates Nov. 24, 25, 2C and 27. Return limit December IB, 1917. Ask your local agent for In format loo Job a II. Scott, General rassenge ARont Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES tt I HMMMMIIIIIIIIIIMtt JMU"'a tt,m. "M nletelv In her wifely duties Tho n?, I , Iuu- scorns the serving maid for what Ihe ,SJ ?t?.W-aa IOI,orted twenty-!she terms "cheapening the val- uve ieei auuve low water mark ., nhnoil" hprnus- the last Sunday, being eight feet fe5 h!r"na3.b" kf'-; hT to nro ecVtne man she yuaib. iu neavy aamage Dy tne high water has been reported "Cured!" Mrs. Gus Griffith, of Everton, Mo., write "I suffered for three years with various female troubles. My life was a misery. 1 was not able to do anything . . . bear ing down pains In my back and limbs, and head ache . . . weak and nerv ous. Dr. recom mended Cardui to me." TAKE II CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services wiH be held at the building first door north of City Hall, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject lesbon sermon. Soul ancJ Body. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All are cordially invited. BarM CALVES WANTED I am in the market to pur chase 200 head of calves, and am prepared to pay the highest market price for them. See or write, . A. J. Dickson, Toledo, Oregon. nin Re Woman's Tonic nin iium on; jmn oi me county, i urinv honiB to his wife a thing to protect the loves. It is then that Philip Brun- aid fences carried out. None of the bridges on county roads have been reported washed out. The storm was probably the worst one we will experience this winter. Stanley Woodruff was drown ed last Monday while oyslering near Oyster City. o AL WAUGII Dealer In Cigars Tobacco and Butter Klst Pop Corn coming. Adv. A story with a punch! TOLEDO, OREGON Auto Stage v 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. W. C. FISCHER Notary Public YAQUINA, OREGON Instruments for Record or Private use carefully prepared. Rates Reasonable. Ig "When I was on the sixth bottle", she contin ues, "I began feeling like a new woman . . .1 am Eow a well woman . . . know my cure is per maoent fofit has been three years since 1 took CarduL" Thousands of women, now strong and beallhr, who once suf fered from women's'sll ments, give Card-u-l the credit for their good health. Try it, for your troubles. I AO Druggists fWl FOR SALE CHEAP Good. Big. Gentle Team f Mules For Sale Cheap. Leaving The Country, Address M. J. Dillon, N Newport, Or. WANTED Good central farm hand, milking mArhtn used house, wood, etc., fur nished. Married man. Write or ca"- F. B. Davis. Yaquina, Oregon. B. F. JONES Attorney. At-Law Newport, - Orcgoa Launch Transit Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m Toledo. 9 a. m. Retumlnc. leaves Newport 2:30 p. ra.: To ledo 4:30 p. m. Every Tuesday, TQursuay ana samraay. MANY GOOD POSITIONS Can be had by any ambitious young man or woman in tho field of railway or cniniuerci.il 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 counry. Write today for full particulars. THE RAIL WAY TELEX3RAP1I INSTITUTE of Portland, Oregon. o PILE DRIVING OUTFIT One scow 18x42; one 6x6 Se attle donkey; one pair of 36 ft. gins and one pair 40 ft Kins; one overhead driver with 32 ft. leaders, 62 ft. skids pendulejn driver; one 2600 pound hammer, and one 1400 pound hammer, Also all equipment that goes with a first class rig. One launch with 10 h. p. engine. . Will sell reasonable and will give terms NOTICE OF ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALK In ths County Court of th State t Oregon for ths County of Multnomah In the matter or the estate ot Emma R. Halley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the an derslxned administrator and adminis tratrix, pursuant to an order of tb above entitled court, dated the It aar of May, 1917. will sell at private sale, to the hlxhest blddor. th fal lowing described property: The southwest auartnr of Riwtln 36, township 11 south of rang 1 west of the Willamette Meridian, sit uated In Lincoln Countr.Oregon, eon. mining oni ounorea ana sixty tltei acres. The sale will be made on nr ru the list day of December, 117, and uiur win oe receivea at the offlc of K. K. Oppenhelmer. 800 Chambar nt Commerce Building, Portland. Malt. nomah County, Oregon. The terms of said sale wilt a t cash or credit, or both, as the ander- signed snail deem best. Charles ft. Ehman, Dora I. Festar. (Formerly Dora K. Flanery) Administrator and Adminitr.tri of the Estate of Emma R. Bailer, de ceased, k Date of first publication Nov. ISnt, Date ot last 1917, . publication Dee. Hat, aiimVirttrfrVii Altr.M(