PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 1918. - FOR BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING PRESENT8 WE HAVE A good assortment of useful articles for Gifts for all. Following are a .few suggestions for those who buy for relatives and friends at home 'and In the trenches: ', ', Ever-Ready Flash Lights; Hot Point Electric Appliances, Toasters, Stoves, Red-Lite Heaters, Irons, Ovenettes, El-Comfo Pads, Etc. ; Ma ll ; hogany Nut Bowls; Nut Picks and Sets; Casseroles; Guernsey-ware; ! ! Pyrex Transparent Oven-ware; Electric Stand Lamps; Manicuring Sets; ' ' Aluminum Percolators; Universal Vacuum Lunch Pails; Dazey Glass Chur"s; For the Bovs and Girls Express and Coaster Wagons; Jack . Knives: Air Rifles: Watches; Purses; Razors, Razor Strops and Hones; T Shaving Brusheo; Mugs; Safety Razors; Child's Tea Sets. We also carry T 2 the usual line of Aluminum Cooking Utensil6; Aerolite Quicklite Lamps! and Lanterns; Guns; Ammunition; Stoves and Ranges; Electric Light I Globes and Fixtures; ROGERS 1847 SILVERWARE. PETERSON HARDWARE CO. 'WttmtWttMmtH'l"M'WWHHrH'rtlHH -H''-4Mkf IT . C spring is in ear GET YOUR NEW j Royal Tailored SUIT BEFORE IT IS TO LATE WE GUARANTEE QUALITY. WORKMANSHIP, STYLE AND FIT COME AND SEE OUR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FABRICS AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SENDING OUT FOR A SUIT W. P. ficGEE TOLEDO, OREGON ? LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo. Oregon postofllce, Established Twenty-Five Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, In advanco... Cl.60 Mnnt.hu. In advance..,..., .715 Three Months, In advance... . ,( M. Wygant was ovr from Sl letz Monday. ANDREWS BUILDING M 1 1 M I HMtMttl nut mi 1 1 1 II f I 1 1 - The White Corner Store GOODS THAT REPEAT: RED RIBBON HOMINY RED RIBBON ROLLED OAT& T. P. CORN MEAL SEAL BRAND COFFEE WE CANNOT PRESERVE FREEDOM UNLESS WE CONSERVE FOOD R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON ; AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE j OF LINCOLN COUNTY i (By the County Agent) j O'.vlng to tlio great value of the drug made from the loaves of the Fox . Glove for treatment of soldiers suffer ing from shell shock, the Government ,1s anxious to obtain the maximum j amount of this product nnd has ap pealed to the people of Oregon for co operation in harvesting and placing the leaves of this plunt on the market. This plant is known by many com jmon names. The two mostly used ;nre Foxglove and Digitalis. Other i names used are Fairy Gloves, Fairy Cnp, Fairy Fingers, Fairy Thimbles. ! Folks' Gloves. Dog's Fingers. Ijirtv'.. Fingers, Lady's Thimble, Lion's Mouth, Popdock, Scotch Mercury, Cot- jtagera, Rabbit's Flower, and Throat- wort, its botanical name is Digitalis purpurea L. The Foxglove Plant thrives excep tionally well In Oregon and Is found abundently In many parts of Lincoln county. It would be a most patriotic response bf the county's people who are not otherwise actively engaged In production or Industry, to set to work gathering as much of this plant as pos- i slble. Women and children especially, have made as high as 3, 4, and 5 dol lars a day in places where the leaves have been gathered. A cent or a cent and a quarter a pound for the green leaves is usually paid the pick ers, by the driers. School children who are not busy after school hours, could collect hundreds of pounds and earn very attractive wages. The leaves are the portions of the plant used, and are dried before ship ped to market The drying process is rather a particular one hence the pickers will do best by selling to the driers, of which there are already at least two In the county. More may be established In the near future. An nouncements will undoubtedly be made In the near future, by the driers, as to the details of picking, delivery and price. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for furnishing all material and building a bridge across the McKinney Slough, about one mile East of Wald port,. Bids to be in accordancn with plans and specifications to be furnished by the County Court, Must be accompanied witli a check equal to 5 per cent of the bid submitted and be filed I with the County Clerk on or be fore 10 o'clock A. M. Wednes day, May 3rd, 1918. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys-at-Law TOLEDO, - OREGON -W-S-S- mmoiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHtMMiMMtt'Mi V as SB m M Water Front Meat Market f J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh & Cured Meat, Vegetole, Pur Lard & Compound; Lunch Good & Meat Condiments, We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork & Mutton; Hides e Pelts Fish, Oysters & Clams in Season WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON J I 7 ftllltttlHH I Lincoln Bounty dank I (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO. - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS WHAT OUR ENGINEERS ARE DOING IN FRANCE (Special to the Leader) Washington, D. C, April 15, Secre- itary Baker, has Just rcvlewel with cummenaauon ine great worn that has 1 1 been done by the United States Engln T eerlng Army at the entrance port la fTance lor our expeditionary forces. In the last six months thesa troops have transformed what was then an insignificant shipping point with facil ities for only a half dozen vessels Into a harbor that rivals the greatest Amer ican port. Forty nvllllous of dollars worth of machinery and materials were placed In the hands of the American Engin eers. They dredged the shallow chan nel and made a deep waterway. The dredglngs filled In the marshes. These were covered with miles of piers and warehouses. Now sixty steamers can load and discharge their cargoes si multaneously. The eaKtern end If General Pershing's bridge of ships Is I built. The lament railroad yard in DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS W.M. Sl'AllTll j. is. r.iiirii Interest on Time Deposit Kya JUST SEE WHAT IT WILL DO Go over your house you know of several floors that need refinlsh Ing then there's that furniture several favorite pieces that you wish could be made like new. Much of the Interior woodwork needs renovating Kyanlze will do It Kyanlze Is a wonderful finish comes in all colors; stands the the hardest ware. You can't crack it with a hammer. It dries hard and wears with a durability that's surprising. Vou can keep it al ways clean and sanitary. It makes all things new and sanitary. It makes all things new and keeps them new. HOW TO GET A CAN FREE Cut out this ad and bring It to our store. We will give you a full-size 20 cent can (any color) enough to do over a chair or border of a small room. It you purchase a 10 cent brush for ap plying the Kyanlze. After using the Kyanlze if you are not perfect ly delighted with the result bring back the empty can and we will return the ten cents you paid for the brush. Andersen Boat Works PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO THE Toledo Cash Grocery WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FLOUR, FEED AND GROCERIES WITH FREE CITY DELIVERY REMEMBER WE DELIVER UP AND DOWN THE RIVER PHONE 1915 U". HE. - J- m. m. v l a - TTtTTTT"t Mil FREE DELIVERY SUGG, Prop, WAUGITS MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSJERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hldea LESTER WAUGH, Prop. VVS-8' SHERIFF'8 8ALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln James Cunningham and Julia Cun ningham, Plaintiffs. VS. P. W: Stock. Ned Clark and Dudley Trapp, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, decree, and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the above en titled action to mo directed and dutcd the 2nd day of April A. D. 1918 in favor of said Plaintiffs and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $1500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 16th dny of March A. D. 1916 and a further sum of $150.00 attorney's all I fees and costs taxod at $ and costs France has made the war zone trlbu- of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property Itary to tills .port. Mil- of switches ;lllale In Lllcn County, Oregon ai T and hundreds of train crews nrp busy follows, towl.: COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL MADE TO ORDER SUITS WE ARE AGENT8 FOR M. BORN, SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS, AND ED WARD E. 8TRAUSS A COMPANY Made to measure Clothing. Com In and let us take your Measure for that New Suit. ii R. A. ARNOLD, TOLEDO, OREGON Lots Six (li) nnd Seven (7) In See Hon Six 6( Township Eleven (II) Smith of n.iiiKi Nine !)) Wei-l of the Williimctto .Meridian In Lincoln t'ouii ty, Oregon. N'UW. YliCllEKOIlH III comnlli'ii'-o ' With til') ilcMiinndt; of said oxc lit' n ,1. ,.,.. .1 nnl.il. ,.f ti'.l.. I HI J..,. tcr in Hl.rt n time. Curp...tTH, y tlll. 1Mh ,,,. . Aav A ' ,(,s bridge- builders, pile drivers, dr. Ii:od. jm l o'clock 1'. AI. at the front dour duck lielp'TH, .structural steel workers, lf County Court !I.um In tne City .handling the food uml supplies for t lie boys at the front, Slinjm ami roiiiul Iioiikcs are ruviy n keep the rolling Htm k in goi.u r.'iialr. iu.uiy imllHimtiK or Kiiglurerii were i required to build thin distributing ci n CHILDREN LOVE CANDY but their parents should see to It that they get none but the purest and most whole some. Any other kind Is to be shuned. Good Candy is an aid to the health as well as to the happiness of children. We guarantee our Candy to be pure In Ingredients, In make and in handling. And yet our prices are admittedly moderate. Dealers In Cigars, Tobaccos, Stationery Supplies, Candles, Nuts, 8oft Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruit, c. Try our Rest Room McFARLAND e SON, Toledo, Oregon STOP ! AT AUS CASH GROCERY AND LOOK OVER THAT FAMOUS DIAMOND W LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES OR PHONE YOUR WANTS AS THf DELIVERY rixern, Kiii'veyorx, nmcl.liiests, um mite workers, railroad operators, trackmen, cooks, and general utility men all helped to complete this mili tary task. This new harbor was planned nnd 4 1 the Improvements were all made by ciiKMirt-miK noiuiers. i lie r.ngmeers are the pioneers of the army. They make the way possible for the advance X of the Infantry and Artillery. They I are the skilled workmen of the army. The First Replacement Regiment of i engineers, stationed at Washington I Itarrarks, D. C, trains men for the dlf f fcrent organizations of the United States Engineer!. The personnel of units in the En gineering Army Is similar to that of and industrial organtzaton. Kach man In the army applies his technical knowledge to solving military , prob lems. A soldier can follow his chosen profession In the Army as well ai In the Industrial world. -W-8-8 of Toledo, Ilninl;i County, Oregon,! sell to the highest Milder for cah, nil tho right title uml Intercut of Hie ! shove named Defendants In the above named action, In the above described property to sntlnfy said execution de cree and order of sule, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer, flheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of Kirst Publication April 19. 1918. Date of Last Publication May 17, 1918. WS-8 NOTICE OF 8ALE Of Real Property At Private 8ale By Administratrix NOTICE 13 HKRK13Y GIVEN THAT PURSUANT to an order of the County Court of tho State of Ore gon, Marion county, made ana en G. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and Harness Repairer r Shop on II1U Street TOLEDO, OREGON LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE EVERY month we make enough Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, end to end, from New York to China, the long way around. That's 15,000,000 A DAY Regular men like the Lucky Strike Cigarette good, solid Kentucky ' Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette because IT'S TOASTED If yam dealer does not carry them, tend $ 1 .20 tor t carton 01 l2pacluStoTheTobcco Company ol iruciKO. Caulornla, tao Op Guaranteed by 10 RESOLUTION C. lioeschen, deceased. The undersigned, administratrix of said estate, will sell at private sale on and after May 20, 1918, all the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: Lots four (4) five (5) six (6) and even (7) In section six (6) township ten (10) south of range ten (10) west In Lincoln county, Oregon: terms of said sain to be cash, certified check for 10 per cent of the amount odered to accompany each bid. Address alt ilds to the undersigned at the office of her attorney, 125 Grand Avenue, North, Portland, Oregon. Mary Lt Boeschen, AdmlnirtrHtrlx. First publication April 19, 1918. Last publication Muy 17, 1918, RESOLVED: That whereas large tered on the 16th day of April, 1918, F .... , , , .. . in the matter of the estate of Arthur ,"dldotee for office In printing, ad vertising and in many oilier ways, which would terve a more patriotic and much needed purpose If invested ;n Liberty Bonds, Thrift Stamps or donated to the Red Cross4, and the same appears to be In direct violation of the provisions of the Corrupt Prac tice Act, which was designed to pro- sum i of money to advance his candi dacy, Is worthy of public trust or con fidence, and It Is the duty of the proper officers of the law to collect the evi dence of such violation and see that the provisions of such act are strictly Inforced. . f. Hlser, Master, (Se4l J. L. Thomas, 8ec. Onn, Oregon, April 15, 1918. Editor Lincoln County Leader, Toledo, Oregon. Uear Sir: Lincoln Orange No. 395 has adopted twt Ilia mtrlttf nf flm t,a!1,i, n,1 ' . est of ection. ff r';;ll0n 'n,lrUCt' cd the undersigned as secrotary of RESOLVED: That In the judge- our grange to send a copy of this res ment of the members of tho Toledo olutlon to be published In the Lincoln Orange, No. 426, P. of H., that no ;County Loader. candidate for ofllco violating the Cor rupt Act by the expenditure of lurge Yours rcBpoctfulIy, 8, A. Holmgreen,