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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1918)
PAGE EIGHT LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15th, 1918. ffiw' " -if L "y o 0 Portland Seed Company f A Complete Line Onion Sets at 18 Cents per Pound Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. i L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture VfT'M'ittttttttttt VTVTV'rVTTVV'I'TV TTVV' Frederick's QUALITY STORE THE HOME OF ROYAL CLUB LINE OF GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS MEADOW GROVE FULL CREAM TILLAMOOK CHEESE ELCO PEANUT BUTTER IN BULK RYZON CAKING POWDER PORTLAND LOG CABIN BREAD REX SUGAR CUREU BREAKFAST BACON EXTRA FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES, PRUNES, FIGS; RIPE OLIVES; SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES IN BULK PORTLAND SEED CO.'S EULK GARDEN SEEDS EDDYVI LLE Continued drlcli who Is employed In a Portland shipyard obtained a furlough so as to take charge of local goat shearing. A Social dllllCA U'H linlrl hi' lm Grange young people at the Mall Krl- .day evening. A number of Eddyvllle people are j, proud possessors of new Liberty T j Bonds. f Krlends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Will I ougliby are congratulating them upon ; the arrival of a son at their home re cently. The members of tho Dramatic Club will Journey to Summit Saturday where they will present their play "Mr. Bob" in the evening. Mr. Barnes has been bringing in some fine strings of trout lately. Mr. and Mirs. S. T. Loudon took din ner at the Girdler home Wednesday. Miss Susie Barton has been re-employed as teacher of the Eddyvllle school, for the coming year. The Armenian Fund drive has pro gressed rather slowly but most of the families of the community have been heard from. We regret that we did not reach the amount allotted. John McBride who Is attending High School In Corvallis spent Sun day with his father C. C. McBride, returning to Corvallis Monday morn ing. Mrs. It. V. Loudon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Aldrlch on their re turn to Portland Monday. Dr. Howells of Albany spent a week-end fishing In the Little Elk and Yaqutna recently. Mr. Magee took the train for Valley point Monday. He will transact busi ness In connection with the transfer or his local property and make rangementa for moving to his home. ar- new UPPER B HAVER G. E. Lewis, H. G. Rhoades, Mrs. A. Peterson and L. L. Parks were trading !Atflter enjoyed a Sunday dinner and TJo lies ales 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, the saving would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the war is to make this saving and it can be done by using this recipe in place of white flour bread. Corn Meal Biscuits cup scalded milk teaipoon salt 1 cup com meal 1 cup white flour 2 tablespoon shortening 4 teupooni Royal Baking Powdor Save X cup of the measured flour for board. Pour milk over corn meal, add shortening end salt When cold, add sifted flour and baking powder. Roll out lightly on floured board. Cut with biscuit cutter and bake in greased pan fifteen to twenty minutes. Our new Red, White and Bine booklet, "Best War Time Recipes," containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept H., 13S William Street, New Yor was not unlooksd for as his health has been steadily failing him for the last two years and at the last was so weak that he was hardly able to be around but his Iron will kept him on his feet to the last when he passed away with his shoes on, on the night of April 11th. Miss Goldie Knight has arrived home from Portland the past week and plans on spending the summer here. Mrs. F. A. Murray, Mary Rich. Gen evieve Ward. Abe Llswle and Fred DID YOU LOOK MAYBE HERE? For Sale A Faultless Stump puller only used a short time, will sell for half price or trade for Stock, Chas. Severson, On Sam Logan place. In Newport and Yaquina Thursday. Miss Alice Huntsucker visited at the Peterson ranch Thursday, return ing home Friday, ju pleasant day with the Welch's on the ,14th. K. W. Gerttula Is on hand making .preparations and getting material on For Sale Two Cows n:ul caives and four two-year-old steers, M. Hubbard, Mouth of Drift Creek, Waldport, Oregon. Found On the station nlnt- form at Elk City Wednesday, a watch, Owner see J. b Spooner, Toledo. Oregon. Mrs. G. E. Lewis called on Mrs. I. tlle ground for the new salmon can- N. Huyett and Mrs. P. Vancll Thurs-inery which he will erect at Pikes' day. j Point on the river. This Is what the Mrs. W. C. Lewis who has been ', fishermen have been waiting for and visiting Willi her neighbors returned !tlle future looks brighter, with two P. Frederick M'M44i4"fr Friday 1 X Floyd and V Yaquina Electric Co. Electric LfeHt and Power home Friday evening. H. G. Rhoades took Mr. and Mrs. C. ,3. Ohmart and little son of Ona to 'Newport Friday. I Mrs. A. Peterson called on Mrs. P. afternoon. lrgle Rhoades and sis ters Aletlia and Alpha visited at the Peterson home Saturday evening. Mrs. A. Peterson and son Adoiph were Oysterville callers Sunday. Mrs. H. G. Rhoades and daughters iere guests at the Petersen ranch : Sunday afternoon. canneries on the river. 0- the For Sale Water Front Res taurant, old established business well located and doing a good business. See or write II. 11 Swayze, Toledo, Or. Layers are Payers I have a good laying strain of S. C. K I Reds: Single Birds $2.50; Trios $5.00; Eggs ?1.00 per 15. C H. Wakefield, Eddyvllle, Or. -W-8-8- I Try fefil A medicine which tins 'given satisfaction to its users Icr over -iO years, as Cardui has, must be a Rood mcdic'.ne. II ycu suiter from female troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, ol real medicinal value, as proven by t'le experi ence oi thousands ol women users, TAKE Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured l-y lot a I at'plk-ailoita, m Uey cuunot reach the purtlun of llu par. Tht-rv It only one wky to cur catarrhal Aeafmaa, ana ur.i 10 djt a ccnaiuimoual rt-ineuy. t catarrhal Uafneaa la caum-d by fin In- I utnvri '-oniittiuit of Uiu tnucous lining o. inn Kuatachlan Tube. Wiu-n thla tutu- la htiianit'd you haw a rumbling found or 1m-t-rttci h -nil nit. and when ltt la entirely ilonl. Lia(nM la th ivult. l'nlaa tha lnil.imniation can b r'tlucJ rnd thla tub r-atorcd to Ita nortral condition, hearing will btt (U'Mruyrd forever. Many enr-e of lif.ff(tti are caud by catarrh, which la ar Intiurru-d concit'on if the inucoua aur fiicn. Hall's ratrrrh Mdlcln acta thru tn. blood on tha mucous aurfacta of tha W will glva On Hundred Dollars for any rat of Ontnrrhal li-nfnraa that cannot b cur ft by lUll'a i'atiirrh Nardlcln. Clr culara trrm. All trticaiata. ?fcc. j . J. CI I K.N LV CO., Tolado, O. ard-u it SANITARY! Barber Shop ROCK CREEK Vm. Porter of Upper Farm was up 11111B way ia weanesuay. 1 AgncB Crawford lins been sick xev- 1 .1 At. I J. II. H. Andemen, Repuliliinn can didate for sheriff, was up tills way Tuesday. Harriet Southwell and Alberta Por ter were In Orton Sunday. Mrs. A. I Crawford and daughter, Lura called on Mrs. Kralwr hist Thursday. Henry Splndel has bought another bunch of cattla. Howard Southwell Is plowing for Easley's this week. E. M. Kralzcr was up from Orton last Thursday. Uillle Crawford was down to tho "C. & K." Sunday School lnt Sund i . Mrs. Southwell visited limners' lust Thursday. ELEVEN YEARS AGO Items taken from tho file of Leader of that date. John Kentta of Siletz had buslncsi in the city Wednesday. Miss Hattio Gillette departed this morning for a visit at Creswoll. The Kir and Spruce Lumber Com pany received more new machinery this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and E. S. .Oakland were visitors from Bay View yeRterdny. Yesterday and todav will en nn ra. cord as a very busy period In the of-! P'3 Wanted Anyone having .lice of County clerk Wade, owing to'l)lS lor sale please leave word I a big grist of timber claim proofs. lat Leader office. Chas. Ilassman of Yaiiulna rhtr ' I has been holding down S. A. Pruett's (Job on the Yaquina settljii for several For Sale Ilhode Island Red hens and cockerel, also setting hens. . w. F. Early, Toledo, Or. For Sr.le flue registered hnil :calf, mostly white. See L. C. Mowory, or write for breeding. For Sale at a bargain, must IkcII at once my brother's SO months, win have charge of the con- ucres of unimproved land as he strtiction work on tho Olalla logging , 'las enlisted and is with the Col- roart for the Mr and Spruce Lumber ors. 5 per cent discount for Company. I. -ash or will Live terms. I'lm-m The Woman's Tcnic Mrs. C. S. Budd, ol Covini, Calil., In writing of her experience with Cardui, tavs: "I took a bottle at 13 yearsold, and it cured my headaches. I have taken it since mar riace, and received much help Irom it. Cardui is the best medicine I ever took ... It was the only medicine . . . that helped my back ... " Try Cardui. All Drnsg'uti I ED IS ALL OUTSTANDING WARRANTS CALLED Not lc in hereby given that all Wnrranm drawn on tho (Jen ral Fund and on the Current KxpciiKe Fund of Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, that have heretofore been endorsed, are hereby call ed, and the Interest thereon stopped this day, to wit; April 4th. 1918. Dated at Toledo. Oregon, this 4th day of April, 1918. Ira Wad, County Treasurer. An up-to-date place In every! thing that constitutes a First Class Barber Shop Our Bath Room la always Cltan and Naat Try It- Agency for the ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY! ltasket goes twice a t week, Tuesdays and Fridays A carload of railroad ties and one of spruce lumber Went Valleyward this morning from the Altree mill. Mesdames M. Espy and M. Rich re turned yesterday r-om a bany. 1005 or writeCarl Tangan, loieuo, Oregon. nousiceener wanted, to !i:-v. i. i. . . visit at Al-1 L "uusl tul" ana coon lur j one or two. Correspondepr-o ;colicited. Address C. F. Andcr- - 'ton, Siletz, Or. TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO For Sale Four-room house Items taken from tho flics of tho a a reasonable price; also lij TAFT BERT M. HOWE, Prop Launch Transit Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. tt Toledo, 9 a. m. lteturninj loaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; Tj ledo 4 :30 p. in. Every Tucsda Thursday and Saturday. We are having our April sliowers with at Utile hall and colder weather to remind ua that summer Isn't on the Job vet. ! The gas schooner E. L. Smith was floated and towed In the bay at high tide the 9th of April and Is now await jlng favorable bar conditions so It may be towed on to Portland where It will be given a general overhauling and then placed In the service again here Is hoping she meets with better suc cess . ' The steamer Roamer Is loaded with a cargo of aeroplane spruce and Is ex pected to leave port with her tow for the Columbia River this week. Roy llutterfleld has subscribed to the Third Liberty Loan to the tune of $500.60 and Andy Heater, A. L. French and others are backing the good old U. 8. A. Saturday, April the 20th In the date for our next big basket social and dance for the benefit of the Red Cross and we have proven before that we haven't any slackers here so let's keep on with the good work. Andrew Allnger has been railed by the grim reaper and leaves to mourn his doath, his mother and father, two brothers and a sister, besides his many friends. Ha was 39 years of age at his death and had been postmaster for several yeara In Taft. His death Leader of that date. Fred and Ed. Stanton ef.pect to start In a few days for Malheur coun ty, mey win arive mrougn wlUi a team. We hope the boys will strike It rich over there. W. A. Fash arrived over from Wood burn lust Saturday and has proceeded at once to start work on his new fur- nlture building which he will erect on Hill street. The new hall Is now nicely remod-1 eled and sealed, and makes a very nice and comfortable place for public meet ings. It will rill a long felt want In this place. Jack Fran i expects to start for Malheur County next Monday. Jack Is an old timer on the Bay and has a host of friends who will regret to see him go. Charley Loomls and his brother were up from Newport on business yesterday. lots if Interested write P.O. Box 294, Toledo, Or. NEWPORT FLORIST Cut Flowers and Potted Plants; Funeral Designs A Secialty. Phone 2651, Box 204 Newport, Or . B om W Constructing Engineering. Drafting, and Designing. Com plete Plants A Specialty A. E. Marvin. Horses Boucht. Sold or Traded Saddle horses and rigs for hire Gilbert Cwynn, Siletz, Oregon. Portland faces big deficit from municipal wage increase. Astoria Hammond Bawmill starts on night run. Eugene Bids for $30,000 ad ditional to court house opened April 8. Oregon mohair clip for 1918 coming in at CO cents. Enterprise telephone system has been rebuilt and service im proved. Lebanon cannery reorganized and will be operated by new cap ital. LOGS WANTED We are in the market for saw logs, and will pay $6 per thousand for same. Hawkins Bros., Elk City, Or. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services will be held at the building first door north of City Hall. Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject leston sermon, Reality. All are cordially Invited. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. o The Dalles Wasco Co. farm ers to build 50,000 bushel eleva tor here. . ... ooiens Woolcn3 worthy of the Born Label nre worthy of your confidence for wa can t aftord to rislc our reputation on cny fabric of un certain tailoring and wearing qualities. You may choose your pattern now from a lino unlimited in variety of wcavo end color. And you 11 find our frica very reasonable. Raidint Batn Dtalar) R. A. ARNOLD Astoria Spring opens with, much building activity. Buy Oregon products and heln reduce the car shortace is a good slogan. Marshfleld Small amounts of rived spruce are now being snippea irom coos county. unairman Harley of the Em ergency fleet corporation says the nation wants shins and wants them fast, if the shlnDine board is to blame for delay he wants to know it, if the yards are slow he wants to know that also. Pacific Coast vards show the best record for speed In the U. S. Give them the orders and watch the ships come. I he day laborer has as much at stake as the captain of Indus try and the time is here to Join hands and stand in a solid wall for unqualified Americanism as laid down by our constitution as against all forniH of Radicalism, Socialism, Non-Part isanism and every other -ism. Brownsville Seven sawmills oieratlng near here. North Bend to build $6,532.27 worth of concrete sidewalks.