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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1918)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADCS TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1918 Eat and drink at Ding's. John Waino was over from the Agency Wednesday. L. C. Mowery of Lower Siletz was in the city yesterday. Clair Altree was a passenger up the line Saturday morning. Miss Taylor of Siletz was a passenger for Corvallis Monday. Go to Ding's for that hot drink and sandwitch after the dance. John Salvage was over fram Albany Several days this week. Cha3. Anderson of Siletz had business id the City Wednesday. Mrs. P. A. Miler of Pioneer was a Toledo visitor Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. V. Steel returned Sat urday evening from a trip to Portland. Wes Ray, and mother, depart ed Saturday morning for a visit at Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lingenfel ter were passengers for Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs James Goin of Portland were Toledo visitors Friday evening'. Mis3 Eleanor Grady returned last evening from a two week's visit at Portland. Bsrt Howe is making arrange ments to install two more chairs in his baber shop. H. E. Peterson has just re ceived a fine new line of Jewelry. Call Im and see it. W. E. Simpson, Democratic as pirant for sheriff, was down from Elk City Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret SturdiTrant left this morning to join her hus band at Americna Lake, Wash. Mrs. F. C. Holt, of Jefferson, ia visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Paine, in this city. Mrs. M. S. Collins and son of Siletz were i:i Toledo yesterday morning, tnroute home from Newport. Eat and drink at Dmg'e. Spruce-up. Toledo the Spruw City. . Road the new adds ! this te- SU'O, Blackbtrry White will treat you right. RS. Van Cleve has just re ceved a car of mill feed. L. A. Ilulbert has purchased Elmer Homing's Ford car; Joe Kosydar was over from Siletz the first of the week. Go to Ding's for that hot drink and sandwitch after the dauce. E. F. Truax returned Tuesday evening from a short visit at Albany. Billy Graham drove out to Cor vallis Monday evening, return- j ing Tuesday. i A. B. Dwinnell was down from Chitwood on business Wednes day afternoon. G. A. Schumacher, the New port confectioner was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. C. G. Ccpelaad of 'New port was visitins relatives and friends here Tuesday. Dr. Carter the Agency Physi cian was a Toledo and Elk City caller the nrst of the week. Sam Stewart was over from Drift Creek the first of teh week with a load of farm produce. Russell Adams returned to hta duties in the Navy Tuesday morning after a short visit with his parents at Siletz. Meals are now served at all hours, restaurant style', In the dining room of the Merchants Hotel. Mrs. J. Coniber and daughter- I Mrs. Jesse Gwynn were pass;;-!- j gers for the Valley yesterday , morning. Is it worth anything to you to have a permanent local market for your berries? If so, sell to Baker Fruit The Linn & Benton County Fruit Association Want Every Pound of I EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES They can Buy and are Prepared to pny the HIGHEST P1UCE It is your duty to pick for the'Soiciiers. See P. Frederick And get your Crates and Carriers Free UNIVERSITY of OREGON TttSTJKr 1 Fully equipped liberal cul(ureanJscicn(i(ictlopnr(men(f(. Specinl ' framing in Commerce, Joiirniilmm. .irrlulectiire, Lnw, Medicine I .Teaching, Library Work. Music. Iloimrhold Aria. l'hyalrrit Training and Fine Aria. miliary nrif ar-a in mart ul AwrHH and ritiklt oHicrra. Vr.II. Irclura ami Ileal wrh all aato-dal. fcaaed an aiaer-feare la arrarat war, rmtlrl aynlrra nl Irparhrn, brMgra. ale. Bladrnta ncuamHiM Inr (jomtmaaluaa. Illllri.kafnv.mn.nl 1Z. II. T. "HL Talllaa FREB. Library el RO.OOO volamra. Pormilorita (or ra-n a ad womra. T.'-fML Esaeaa taweal. much apaurlaally far woritlnft onra way. Vlll W.lla, ll.Inlrn.. I',.,.,,... flr.rti.H. f..n lll.l..!..! Lul l. 1 iiYS:. Mrs. Bert Geer and daughter, i Mrs- w- R- Curry arrived over yAsx Xary, returned Friday evening from a visit at Pendle ton, Kastern Oregon. You are certain of prompt at- from Albany last ev.ning for n vinit with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. II. Larson. Your Uncle Sam iVicds lot 3 of ; WW Summoni all the forces and rcionrccs of the RcjiuMic to the d.fciuc of .V rccdom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the Unitrd States authorities have ranked at one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for exci Hence in military training, has responded to the call. The College il diitinguuhcd not only foi its riiilitary instruction, but DlBTlSCLlSHLD AUO rOR Itl strong industrial courses fur men and for women: n AtfrKuiture, (.Vmnerce, KriKincring, Forestry Home hcosonw,. Mining, rhtiwaty, and Vocational Edu-ntbn. Its wholesome, furroaeful student life. Itl democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last ye.-ir, J453; stars on its service flags, U58, over forty percent repres.-niiiij uiliceis. College open September 23, 1918 For catalog, otw Illuitra-.ed Booklet, ani olacr iawrnli'.m write to tlie Ken'iltrar, Corvallii, Orcgoo You can still get Real Gravely Chewing Plug for 10c a pouch. It gives you more solid tobacco comfort than ordinary plug. Tastes better lasts longer. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Cravlylatt aomocA longtr it cobH 10 morwta etimw than ordinary plag P. B GrmTaly Tobaoco Company Danville, Virginia When in NEWPORT try Wheelock's Eat House Near South Beach Ferry Meals 35c and up A. M. WHEELOCK, Newport Or. W AUG ITS MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Tald for Hides LESTER WAUCH. Prop. j ALWAUGH tcnticn when vou take your her- .Blackberry Jam. Sell your ber- '7iirr-w'rtWWii rf:a to Daker Fruit. It is aeries to Baker Fruit and Uncle dead chinch that Whitrf will trpat l Sam -ft-ill eet the Jam. I TVLlr T7IPX A TTTiTTTi ,OA tl you right. POETRY IN THE SPRUCE TI12 voices whose songs Have enchanted the world Through ages of Toetry's Colden charm Arj stilled, and their Laurels ara yellow and curled, Wh!l: shades of their wearers Flit 'round In alarm. Ben Johnson, Lord Byron, And Wndsworth sublime N'o latisor are read by Our lovers of verse, t'nsuited are Uiey for These feverish tlmee, Our taste has been changed Some think for the worse But turn and lets hail The new master of ryhme Who flaunts his success O're the ancients morose. Proclaim to tha world by Song and by chime The name of this marvel Our Lawrence B. Gross. Anon. i TOLEDO CANNING CO. Toledo, Ore.; Bill Lewis, American !ake, Wish Mrs. Ed. Lapine, Elk City. Or. WANTS YOUR EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES String Beans, Mrs. F. V. Demming arrived J last evening from Ltan. to Join : her husband- Lieut. Demming, , who Is stationed here. f Otis Darlinc and wifr nrrivvfl ,i " . v ri ,i 1, 11 Tiipsdav evpniiiE' frnm rtVf.vs " n.'irr ntr I'.!lt' I viiil O - ' , Alll I 1 1 l 1 ' W 1 VV 11 Ull lllte Wash., and will make their home i c in Toledo. Mr. Darling wiU as- 4 Italian PrilllCS 1111(1 OtllCl' MlirkotaMc Z sist in ueri tiowc s snop. t Leader subscriptions received1 t 1 nuts this week are; W. Andrews. To- ! ledo, Or.; Jay Dunro, Toledo. Or.; ;f Ed. Montgomery, H. Lutey, Toledo rison, Toledo. Or, Toledo, Or.; S. I. Ramstad. To- lorln fir 1 n TIanimntil Tr.ln-! T do.Or.; M. D. Weltin, EddyyilL", Or.; Earnest Parrish, Toledo, Or. j S. A. Holmgrecn, Ona- Or., J. D.il ror inrormanon or rarucmars, Call on or write to Aionett, Otis, or.; u. u. u:i:ms. 14- Tj CUKWC M . TJ.J. n Vcik, Campi rt unTtj, manager, luxeuu, uiegun i luv, J oitim. v.ir. , T 1 1 Toi.dc, or, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ! Launch Transit Or.; J. W. liar- It -o,i.v.ii xiuiiai. .; Sam Stewart, f For all Il'llltS Casll Oil Delivery , Leave9 Elk CR 7:30 a Weare Pulling in a Permanent Can- i'?19 Vn3611"11!? n leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; Tj lien in time to Handle this Year's Crop ii ,ed0 4:30 p- m- Every Tuoadci BaV Ua J aw'U V 14 1 II J Dealer In Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON 4-M-l-(--M CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR Uniforms, Suits, Etc., Cleaned and Pressed Standard Prices Work Gauranteed Terms: Spot Cash E. E. Greenhagen Toledo, Oregon $100 Reward, $100 The renders of this pnpt-r t.'IH be pleased to learn tint tilers Is at least cna dreaded diseaae that actenco has benn able to euro In all Its staires and that Is catarrh. Catarrh brlnn i:rest!r Influenced by conqlttuttonal conJItlor.s requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Cularrh Mctllclno Is taken lnternull and Mis tl.ru Ilia Mood on tlie MurraiH Bur (.leva of the Syrli'm lhre'.y ilfBlroylnif th founOnllnu o the disease, nlvliit the putlent uireiifttli by bulldliikt ut the con fitlliitlu.i nnl n"lK'!nf nattirr. In rtntnults work. The propiletnrs have bo much faltli In the curative power! of Hi'll Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cane thnt It fdlls to cure. Send for list of testimonial!!. Addiess F. J. CHFNRV A CO., Toledo. OUlo. Solo, by ell Drucb'lat. I'-c W8S DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST - Lady Attendant Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to S Evenings and Sunonys By Appointment . Office In Andrew Building Toledo, .... Oregon NOTICE OF MEETING YAKKEE TRANSPORT REACHES OVERSEA DOCK Of the Drcrd of Equalization of Lincoln County, Oregon, for 'I,, I, tM44t the year 191S: All to Wliom it May Concern, Greetings: Take notice that the Hoard of Equalization for Lincoln County. s... ."(...'.:. l'';'5- '. ara'i' .-V'- t..'t '.'.. . I A A . t'nYrtV, .a., wVV- t .in. in tvcfini lui' c rrow'tlorl h' n l-.x'.a of uhlps this Bprlnr; narl mim- mcr, i j ; 1 1 !-., tl ro.'K'i l:r!!!-h nail Vsf. nch iiorls on their vtiy to Chatuatt Tiilcry j'Tid t. c A!t: r'-r'n f:nnt. Ko contlr.'.'oiinly ilo I'm riilii;-'.:i s ot Anicii iiivt pi.trih t'.iioiu.l' lirlt'nh'ii'ptrii'l rorii to erubiirli for Trnco that tho ).! " . i:i itl id..;.; - ."1 .It "t'to cii'Ucss II." o". l-'o irin l.il'..-'y l,';i:i inl. i ;U provMe tiiovo nn'l li!r'T M-i for moro,' liut rut t.'ii'.i, LwiUlcu to hi.li; tl: Sua la U'. Mrcut to l'o 1 ,u v t Fifty-Seventh Annual OREGON STATE FAIR Salem September 23-28 Cjjlcn j; .1 ci.ibi.:s; o':tily l!c ture.i v.: t'c'r(vr;r:.i!o:'3 en food J conr.prvation; ..1"iiii i.: !':; rn cy- .1 prcc-jci.cu high r'r. "i tior.s '"'' on! OreRon, will moot cm tlu Becond Monday of September, the same being the 0th day of Soptcnirvr, 1918, for the purpose of correct ing, equalizing, and examining the assessment rolls for Lincoln County, as r turned by the As sessor. The firdt full week will bo Bet aside for receiving peti tions and complaints, as by law required. The nbove meetim; will be held in Hie Court Ut.om ;ln the Court Hons? at Toledo, , Oregon, at 9 o'clock A. M., on iMonday, the 9th day of Septem Iher, 1J18. A. C. Schwartz, AsHPsimr of Lincoln County, Or. n- 'NOTICE CT Fir:AL CETTLCWrM In the County Csurt of t:-e tt.ito ol Orrccn, f.T L'nr.Mt i.ounty cor.. I0i' A. I-!. 'ac:i, ' w a, J k J a t i rt. t V i .In Vw umtUT i " l l.o S'liii'viinlii, ll.'i ii' I. N ,tVc U h i. ' i t'-"t t: liIiT-li-o, .1 1.' i.;- : :. I In tho C'liiii'.y (' i;.' I- ' Jit,' Oro t n, I.'.' ! -.!:. .'ii' i !i' H ' i-r i- it -r i f ci' I 1 ! I '. M Iiltiy. ton Sti'l v . i . '. I P.. j iv v tin' It'iiir iif ! ' ii'-' . . I. Iia.i hu.i fi. I i.y ...i ! oi .:!. rnr :i .iriiii; t.f nli I, .1 . i i' I rn- purl f.ml It f i;oi.;i' i '. " . I Ci. 3. ''cC'u- . I i v!.nr ft i'i r '.'(. : :t ' it; 'Lov,'.LrJi, 15f.-iv '. HAWKINS &. McCLUSKEY Attorneys-at-Law TOLEDO, - ORECON NOTICE TO CRCDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County In the matter of the estate of Sar dtus D. Jenkins, deceased. Notice Is herehy ,?lven that I-Viid D. Jenkins, has been appointed ad mlDlrilrator of the evtate of Sardles D. Jenklna, derensed, by the abovi entitled Court and has qualified as such. All portions having claim OKalnst said estate nro herehy nut!- una to present cue same, duly veri fied and with proper vouchors, to the undenilKned at the law ullke of Kdw. J. Chirk, Toledo, Oregon, within alx months from the. date hereof. Dated and first published August 9th, 1918. Fred D. Jenkins, Administrator. Edw. J. Clark, Atty for Admr. LOGS WANTED We are !' tho market for saw logs, and wi"; pay $0 per thousand for Binnc, Hawkins Bros., Klk City, Or. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS-" Owing to thi1 high cost of materials and labor, the small valuation slipn usually pent out from tho Ansesuors Office wi'l bo sent this year only upon re- tiu.";t. an poyi.-s t:.i ;.i ot I 'Lvrt!,!,,,,,, wi, not later than the i .August, ID IS. ii' n q' t -t ; :-!h d:.v cf A. G. Zz.'. w?.;!?., R. D. LVJP.CIiS I'llVSiCIAN AN'iJ iU.-UGL'ON Vol' .1 ), Orci:on OITlco In An hov. g r.-, hoiiru: 10 t i 1 n, t-i.: I', ui. V.uwrz1 at .;;:; ; ' 1 in. 17 t )