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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1918. PACE FIVE H. E. Peterson the Jeweler was a Newport visitor Sunday. J. B. Miller made a round trip to the Valley Monday. C. A. Clem of Summitt is vis iting relatives in Toledo this week. Frank Lane, Jr., is recovaring from a severe case of pneu monia. John 'Savage of Lower Siletz was a county seat visitor last Saturday. R. L. McFarland, the candy-iPortland man, nad business at Elk City, Teachers Institute is being oaiuraay. jheld at Newport this week, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bensell a blS attendance, autoed over from the Agency j B. M. Armitage, of Newport, Sunday. is m the city today looking after J. H. Holem of Olalla was aihis political fences, passenger for Portland Satur- Secretary A. Walsh of the day morning. Electric Co., arrived down from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of jprtland last evening. blletz were passengers for Port- Be a "potatriot". Help eat up John B. Yeon was a passen ger for Portland this morning. Prof. John Blough was a pas senger for Corvallis this morn ing. Mrs. F. N. Hayden is enter taining the Ladies Whist Club today. . Mrs. Mona Schwartz visited at Ona Wednesday, returning yes terday. David Baird returned Wed- Alex Hasvol arrived over from Silverton the first of the week. E. L. Richardson, formerly here with the telephone com pany, is again a resident of To ledo, and will have charge of Peterson's garage this summer. Mr. Richardson is a first class mechanic and will fix your car up on short notice. County Commissioner 0. V. Hurt bought a new Ford Sedan nesday evening from a trip to lf VaChats droVelt in for land Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Streltmatter were down from Nortons Sun day, returning Monday. Messrs. Storey and Naler of the local mill company Newport visitors Sunday. County Commissioner W. F. Wakefield was down from Ed dyvillo this w;ek attending County Court. E. Kullander was over from Independence the first of the week looking after property in terests here. Toledo has two shoe-shining stands, and there is prospects of a third, with a real black boot black in charge. the national surplus of spuds, and save the other foods. C. A. Thompson of Ona was a county seat visitor Tuesday evening, going to Newport Wed- were , nesday. The potato is a good soldier, serving as a substitute for wheat bread. Eat this soldier, uniform and all. Mrs. R. S. Van Cleve and daughters, Oneatta and Rowena went to Albany yesterday for a few days visit. C. F. Robertson of Dallas wan a Toledo visitor last Saturday and Sunday, going over to Siletz Sunday afternoon. Miss Peggy Thomason went and vegetables in large quanti ties. Large government contracts for army clothing and ship building yards and the lumber industry. He procured space on British ships for the shipment of con densed milk and cream from Oregon condenseries, whereby the disaster which threatened this industry, through Inability to get its products to market, was averted. He procured from the War Denartment a permit for the Lester Waugh has purchased to Harlan Wednesday morning the Fred Chambers cottage atifor a slt with her parents, Mr. Second and Grove streets and iand Mrs- T- Thomason. is moving in today. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McClus- Elmer Watkins of Glen was a drove t0 Pioneer Wednesday Toledo visitor Wednesday. Mr. to look after the former's saw- Watkins is interested in getting ,nii11 interests at that place. the bridge across the river here. John Q. Adams was a Chit- Chas. H. Gardner and C. H. 'ood visitor Wednesday. John Pierce passed through to Ed- i i now employed with the War- dvville Mondav in the Interests iren spruce co., at boutn ueacn. a- I The best kind of "fire insur ance for next winter Is a wood shed filled to overflowing. Get busy and order your fuel right away. A marriage license was issued last Friday by County Clerk .Howell to Oscar Wood and Mar tha Johnson, both of the Siletz for of the latter's candidacy County Commissioner. A. T. Peterson returned from Portland Friday evening, driving over in a new Ford truck, which he sold to H. H. Crowdis, the Newport transfer man. Ed. Foster departed for Pon- i i w i . i r c Patterson has taken his place as j Agency. head sawyer in the Yaquina Bay Warren Hall drove over from Railway & Lumber Co'b. mill. the Agency Wednesday. He was Mrs. Josephine Foss arrived 'accompanied .by Mrs. Grant down from Aberdeen, Wash., King, Dr. F. M. Carter and Mr. Mm yesterday. These are a lmprovement 0 the harbor at ham noot onnoorintT Ann f.Om- . . . ... ll J x , ,a hi,Vr on lYaquma and is working tor its fortable riding machine, and . thrm,h 0,- mcnt assistance. Senator McNary is working: For prompt payment of al lotments to dependent relatives of our soldiers and sailors. For the construction of a coast Military Highway at Gov ernment expense. For a comprehensive plan for the utilization of Oregon's wa ter power resources. Senator McNary was born on a farm in Oregon; reared in the Baptist Church; educated in the public schools; worked his way through Stanford University; Is a lawyer and fanner and has been a life-long Republican. He was formerly a Justice on the Supreme Court and later chair man of the State Republican Central Committee. Space forbids further enum eration of the vast amount of work Senator McNary has done for Oregon, but anyone will rea lize from the foregoing the Sen ator has displayed truly remark able ability, coupled with extra ordinary diligence and energy. His native Rfnte can hpsr show erton, Wash.; M. L. Trapp, To- it8 appreciation of his faithful ledo, Or.; George Mitty. Salem, ami efficient services by nomi nating and electing him. Thomas B. Kay, State Treasurer. B. W. Sleeman, Bus. Rep. Dist. Ccun-j cil of Carpenters. Mrs. Ceo. W. McMath, Pres. Co-operative League. Thomas A. McBride, Chief Justice of Ore gon Supreme Court. T. B. Neuhausen, Vice-Chairman Hughes Campaign Committee. (Paid Adv.) W-8-8 this la the first of this type in the county. Rev. James Moore, D. D., Sup erintendent of the Methodist Church will preach, Sunday, May th'3 5th, 1918, at 11 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Everybody cor dllaly invited, by the order of VRev. C. R- Ellsworth, Resident Pastor. J. C. Dixon, Republican can didate for sheriff, and landlord Taylor, were down from Elk City Wednesday coming) down in the former's launch. On the way down they hooked nineteen trout, some of which were beau ties. Their calculations were to hook twenty on the way back. Subscriptions to the Leader received this week are; Mrs. C. W. Labour, Harrlsburg, Or.: Mrs. Mary J. Campbell, Toledo, Or.; Jas. T. Sheehan, San Fran cisco, Calif.; Mrs. Addle McEl waln, Medicine Lake, Mont.; C. F. Robertson, Dallas, Or.; J. Stone, Ona, Or.; A. A. Ullman, Salado, Or.; Carl Tangen, Tole do. Or.: Clvde McMillan. Brem- Or.; C. A. Thompson, Ona, Or. United States Senator Charles L. McNary last Saturday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McClaughry, near this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were ing the bridge over from the Agency Sunday quina here, to witness the ball game. They drove over in the former's car. Gilbert Chauncey Ohmart of Ona is a county seat visitor this week, Chauncey is interested in gett- across the Ya- Mrs. Judge LeForce, of Salt Jm 1 -rf Outr up, sTaawroJ; as M)'$toii to Utt yeal Takt m ItitU duwof Cratelt and you'll ft,l MtCfa Every Few Days Scad Him a pouch o3 , Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Think of the welcome ho will give it this con. densed plug of fine tobacco that slips flat into his pocket, ready to give him tobacco comfort and satis faction anywhere, all the tine! Give any man a chov of Real Grr.vcT Plug, and he will tell you that' the kind to tend. Send tla bzttl Ordinary plug it false economy. It coitj less per week to chew Real Gravely, became a small chew of it last long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a tittle to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke. SEND YOUK FUEND IN THE D. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealer ell around here carry it In 10c pouches. A 3c stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c stamp will take it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. 71 Patmt fWa kttpi it Fnh and Cltn ami Coed II It mot Ktal.timnly snlnoaf (kit fmtttiian Seal Established 1S31 IP Because United States Sena tor Charles L. McNary has made W. E. Parthmer or una was an extended visit with her old 1siting with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. friends and neighbors, Mr. and Schwartz in this city Wednes- Mrs. S. E. Coffin, day. Mr. Parthmer is now em-j ployed as cook by the Warren I C. O. Hawkins the Newport Spruce Co. .banker bought a new Ford of t.i o agent A. T. Peterson this week, Miss Ethel Westover of Cor- game bd dellvered t0 hlm wills, who is teaching at Chit- lTuesda y evening. xvnrwl ennnt inn u'nolr-nn1 wit n Lake, arrived last evening for 'g0od he should be nominated to succeed nimseii in me re publican Primary, May 17th. From the day he became Sen ator he has loyally championed the prosecution of the war, ana during his term or oince nas accomplished more for Oregon than any other member In Con gress in a like period. Among his colleagues he ' known as "the man on the Job , STOMACH TORN UP Indiana Lady Describes Condition, Which She Says Was Due To Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained From Black-DranghL Mr3. Bertha Adams returned 'to her home at Fountain, Wash., yesterday morning after a few and during the present war cri- davs visit with her father. New- sis Orecon should consider it-! ton Taylor in this city. self fortunate in having an op- , . . portunlty to return hlm and nut 1 A iuni"iirn llnntinn let-nnrt ... , Scotlsburg, Ind. Mrs. Annie Johnson, of Ihis place, writes: "I well remember I suffered for a long time with constipa fion, which would get me down. I took doctors' medicines and any number ol purgatives. They would leave me In a worse condition than I was before taking, and my stomach so upsel ... I know once I suffered . . . from constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad . . . My husband was reading and found Ui'auK"' an" oroup.m mc a pa:na;.-c m CANDIDATE FOR NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Ralph E. Williams, of Portland, native son of Oregon and present Republican National Committeeman, is a candidate for renomination and election. All Oregon knows that Mr. Williams was the chief factor in bringing about the reunion of the Repub lican and Progressive parties in the state in 1916, resulting in Oregon being the only state in the West to cast its electorial vote for Hughes. That Mr. Williams' splendid work in harmonizinor Uhe various elements of the Republican and Progressive parties is aiso recogntzeu nationally, is attested by strong letters of en- uuiaeuieiiL, wruieii oy .vvuuani li. vviucox, retiring cnainnaji of the Republican National Committee, George W. Perkins, chair man or tne executive committee of the Progressive party, and Will II. Hays, recently elected chairman of the Republican Nat ional Committee. These letters refer not only to the state and national campaign of 191G, but also to the recent meeting of the Republican National Committee at St. Louis, where Mr. Wil liams' activities materially aided in establishing the spirit of co operation and harmony which now prevails in the party throujrh- ..... V, TTI.,I O... . A decendant of Oregon pioneer stock, his parents havtne crossed the plains to Oregon In 1845, Ralph Williams' American ism has found abundant expression since the outbreak of the war by participation in all patriotic activities. As Is generally known, seniority in service Elves nrestlee and influence on the Republican National Committee in the same measure as on Congressional committees. At the present time he is ranked as to senority on the National Committee by two members only. This puts Mr. Williams in a position of power and distinction such as no new member of he Committee could nope to attain. Ills reelection will Insure to the State of Oregon all the addoj benefits which will naturally accrue from his increased standing. Thos. H. Tongue, Jr. Clyde C. Huntley Wiilard L. Marks Walter L. Tooze, Jr. F. H. Lewis D. L. Povey Member of Hughes Campaign Committee (Republican-Progreesive). (Paid Adv.) Mrs. G. R. Schenck in this city, and Incidentally attended the military ball. The smoke stack for the elec tric company's plant is being rivited together this week, and will be swung into place Sunday 'yesterday to Fred conseqnvintly there will be no Dallas, and Miss Lucile Tiche-j nelievine that the sunreine If your stomach is out of order, you Juire Sunday. nor of Orton. Miss Tlchenor l..vlliraton i. , owe n;g cou;ilry will rulicr from such t'.sireeahle synip- "w sfinmS con,pened t0 8eni to, Wjsh- sspisrsia , Vr, V 'ington, a new. untrained man. didii" Lucile llcne-j relieving that the supreme If your sd I Tien T'irife mis- 1 . . ...III Mrs. Helen Dyer, of Astoria, arrived Saturday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. last evening from Schwartz in this city. Mrs. Dyer .where he is working. He car- went to Ona Wednesday for airies one arm in a sling as a re nas uec-n Kacnmg at wnon. jfa (Q h(!,p wl the wa,.f Senator Raymond Stewart returned iMcNary, instead or return in a io Irv. 1 med it rernlarlv at first until I DC R,m fo feel better, then l used lust a dose I was curea ui inis tun am sure the lilack-Uraughl visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall drove over from Siletz In their suit of an accident yesterday, Mrs. Hugh Corgan arrived down from Portland Tuesday Blodgett nis State to conduct a political campaign, is ai ius posi in Washington working for Oregon and aiding in the prosecution of the war. Always since entering the Senate he has been a friend of i toms aa headache, biliousnrs:;. In 1 lion, etc., and unless something ts uone, I serious trouble may result. Thedlord's ll!.ick-lratiuht ha3 bc?n ' found a valuable renetly for these troubles. It is purely veRCtablc, and i acts in a nromnt :md natural way. help ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. . Try Black-Draught. EB-15 car Saturday evening to attend levelling for a short visit with our soldiers and sailors and has the military ball, they remained 'Mrs. Sam'l Center. She return- over until Sunday evening for a ed to the city yesterday morn visit with relatives. Jng. introduced legislation giving them preferential homestead rights and repeatedly cham pioned their cause when their County Commissioner 0. V.I Harry Johnson who went to 'J.. Hurt Passed through to Corval-;Salem last week, has enlisted In T Vui " lis last Monday for a conference ths Coast Artillery, having pass with State Highway Oommls-'jed the examination in fine sioner Booth, with regards to the improving of the road from here to the Valley. Lester Waugh has sold his reldence on Second street to R. Grande, recently from Canada, In the deal Mr. Waugh took a 160 acre farm in Canada. Mr. Grande and family will occupy the house at once. J. Stone returned Monday Vhening from Portland, where he has been employed Jn the shipyards, and will again take up his residence on his place at Ona. He went down with Frank Huntsucker in his car Tuesday. shape. Harry is but eighteen years of age. John Gwyn is a Toledo visitor today. Mr. Gwyn formerly lived at Eddyvllle but for the past hyear has been traveling around, having visited California and British Columbia. He may rat main here for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newland came over from Siletz Saturday Evening, Mrs. Newland leaving Wednesday morning for Port land. Mr. Newland is one of the engineers in charge of the War. ren Spruce Co's. work at the Wesse! place. AL WAUGH Championing the cause of the Oregon farmers, Senator Mc Nary procured for them a prl mary wheat market, saving II thereby several million dollars to the wheat growers of the Northwest. Realizing the present Food Control Law fails to fix prices for many commodities, Senator McNary has introduced, and is laboring for the passage of a bill, striking at profiteering and nxlne prices on the necessaries of life. Senator McNary has procured: Government contracts for the first time in the State's history for Oregon products, such as prunes, ddhydrated potatoes Dealer la Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn t TOLEDO, OREGON A Patriotic American A NATIVE OF WISCONSIN. ACE 47. FOR 27 YEARS A RESIDENT OF ORECON. A VIGOROUS CHAMPION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE. FOR GOVERNOR Gus C. Moser Republican President Oregon tate Senate. For a vigorous prosecution of Hi war to a victorious con clusion. For strict business principles In management of Slate affairs. For Rural Credits Extension, Irrigation, Drainage and devel opment of all our resources. For assistance by Portland Capital and business to every section of our great State. For the rights of both Labor and Capital under a scheme of mutual co-operation. FOR GOOD ROADS, BUT FIGHTING THE PAVING TRUST We are paying about $5000 more per 1G foot mile of Blm llthlc Pavement in Oregon than is being paid In Washington. Let ua build good roads in EVERY county in the state GIVE EVERY COUNTY A SQUARE DEAL. Elect MOSER and you will forever banish the subtl influence of the Paving Trust from Oregon politics. AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT rraid Adv.) Coos Bay leads other coast ports in shipment of lumber to San Francisco market la March. The fight for the highest type of citizenship In public ofllce must be made In the campaign for conservative tax expendi tures in city, county and state government. Portland St. Johns may get big ship plant. Portland To give incresj and egress to new grain elevat ors and docks Public Service Commission Issued order pro viding overhead crossing over the O. W. H. N. Roseburg Angora goat rais ing in Douxlns county has prov en a profitable industry. 1 t r.