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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27thv 1918 Bat and drink at Ding's. Spruce-up. Toledo the Spruce City. Go to Ding's for that hot drink and sandwitch after tha dance. Dudley Trapp was down from Chltwood on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Br.ll drove out to the State Fair Wednes day. L. D. Nash of Nashville was a Toledo visitor the last of the week. Olaf Erickson of Nortons was dowa to the speaking Friday evening. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Claude Wright of Newport were Toledo visitors Wednesday. Miss Mamie Hawkins of Elk City was a Toledo visitor Satur day evening. T. C. Bell the photographer re turned last evening from a trip to Portland. The' Toledo Canning Co. is loading its first car of canned fruits today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller ar rived down from Portland Sat urday evening. W. T. Ball, the barber, was a passenger for Portland Wednes day, on business. Eat and drink at Ding's. , How do you like the new train service? Jos. Streitmatter of Nort n was in the city Saturday. H. S. Prnner of Yaquina is a. county seat visitor today. Clarence Howe of Lutgens was a Tpledo visitor last Friday Go to Ding's for that hot drink and sandwitch after the dance John Olson arrived last even ing for a visit with his parents. The bis niill over on the point is certainly going to be a whop per. Mrs. Fred McCaulou was passenger for oPrtland last Sat urday. I Maurice Andersen is taking In the -State Fair at Salem this week. Arthur Bensell and family were-over from the Agency last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carey were passengers up the line Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. Coniber and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Gwynn, were passen gers for Silverton yesterday. Mrs. Lee Wade and children went to Salem to attend the The Linn & Benton County Fruit Association Want Every round of EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES They can Buy and are Prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE It is your duty to pick for the Soldiers. See P. Frederick And get your Crates and Carriers Free UNIVERSITY of OREGON "TRSJSKr i Fully equipped liberal culture and scientific departments. Special ' raining in i,ommrrcp, Journalism, rirrhiterttire. Law, Medicine ' Room and breakfast for two state Fair the first of the week- Clayton Dickson went to Cor vallis this morning where he will The City Council contemplates enroU as a student in the O. A. I ear-hint, Library Work. Mu.ir. llnuarhold Aria, I'hvairnl Training and Fine Art Military Nrimrr in rliarfie ol Aairriraa anil HritiaA uffirrra. Drill, larlurr-a and livM wark all ap-laiilr. band om ranarlrarr la prraral war. ('oruiilrle ayaleta ol Irrnrnra, bridlea. ale Hludrnfa waumail.il I... rHML.lm... I IN: 1 ..... . - Jff. Tuition Fltr.K. Library ol 80.O0O volamea. Dormilorii-a far uwa ami nan, "rT"r muf-a rtppannnnr ,or working on a way. J MtiV! Wrllv Itrsialrnr. ICaCrai-. Orria. fur illulraiM LLI cri men, $12.00 each. Apply, Mrs. J. L. Wright, South Toledo, .' .11 U 1IIM Ml . T-jM-TSTaTl. liJVf!-'SMSSaI.iTu?!tJ " WTatli ffcafatr the passing of an ordinance re quiring all water users to Install meters. Russell will take a course in medicine. Royal Dunn was a passenger for Corvallis Wednesday. Royal Manager Naler of the Yaquina 'etsAto enroll as a student in Bay Ry. & Lbr. Co., was a pas- jtne - A- c senger for Portland and Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ellsworth Sunday. jwent to Portland Wednesday to J.J. Fogarty of Yaquina' attend the annual reference of passed through to Portland yes- the M- E- Church, tcrday morning, for a few days Russell Christiansen departed business trip. J Tuesday morning for Ku rene, Mrs Wm nnmlpv fT.M !irfn,i where he will enter the Univer- Sundav moraine for Idaho, sity of Oregon. where bhe will visit for several mor.ths with her sister. j Carl Hendricksen of nayvlcw The1 local board is busy mail- 'as in the rity Monday enroute ing out questionaircs this week, for Camp Kearney, Calif., after and at present have about two- spending a month's furlough thirds of them sent out. j witli the horn folks. Misses Winifred Swearingen Mrs. R. N. Warnoek r.r. 1 chil' and Margie uJll went to Corval- ren of Portland were visiting rel- lis this morning where they will atives near this city the latt atter.a u. a. u. tnis winter. part oi lr.r.t week. Thoy re Mrs. Catherine Collins was a 'turned t0 Portland Saturday. passci:?:r for Salem this morn- j bis; stern-wheel steamer ar. ing where she will visit with her rived In the lower bay yesterday, daughter, Mrs. Chas. McDonald, from Astoria. Tlu boat will b. Miss Nellie Bruce arrived use(l ' towing logs from the fro mlYndleton last evening, and lower bay to the big mill here. Real Gravely Chewing Plug is solving the tobacco problem for more men every day. Smaller chew. Better tobacco. The good taste lasts. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it J Gravely lain to much longer It eottt no mora to chmw than ordinary plag P. B. Cnnl; Tobacco Company DaaviUo, Virginia When in NEWPORT try Wheelock's Eat House Near South Beach Ferry Meals 35c and up A. M. WHEELOCK, Newport Or. Summon! all the forces and resources of the Republic to , the defense of freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE v.hich the United States authorities have ranked as oie of the fifteen tlUtineui.lied institutions of the country for exc. 'V-ncc in military training, has rctpon Jed to the call. The Cl!ee is distinguished not only ful its military instruction, but D:t!!;cl'S!:ld aljo for Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Corvrietce. Knuinetrinr. Foretry lloinc txonnn.u,. Miau., Jr'hAijiiky, a&J Vocatiuoal LJuc.-.tt'jn. Its wholesome, Furp.!tful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, -55: start or. its service flags, 1238, over forty percent representing officers. Co!lej opens September 23, 10!0 For cittlofi, bcw lllutratc4 Booklet, &d otl.cr iolormkUoa wri'.e to the Rcxutnr, CorvalHs. Oregoo f WAUQH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price raid for Ilidea LESTER WAUCH. Prop. WANTS YOUR EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES si: will cper.d the winter here with i Billy Mctcalf was over from! . ..a a. - I aJlUJ all V IV. UU U.J attend hPh school ithe Acney Tuesday 111,1 ceA I attena ni0n scnooi. an order fop )riiuln(r for a b,i B. M. Armltafie of Newport Feather Dance to he held at Met-, passed throi- Toledo Monday calls Ilall, Silelz, Saturday even-1 enroute to v,Tn Oregon ing. I where ho ' . 'e mines , ... , . I the con' ' All can a and boat su-gar Is In cluded In tllft two- lvniind- npr 1 Mrs. Clar-. " 'nrncd to month regulation. Brown sugar her home at Al' this morn- jmust be saved Just the same as ing. after spending a few weeks , white. Maple sugar is not under with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the ban. II. Larson, in this city. I Fred Tavlor of thl, cl.y .d AXfXSJi Mrlrr, et Clint, TUM ,Jva' " HUillUil IllUitf UUIl Uartlett Pears. Italian Prunes Green String Beans, and Other Marketable Prints THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I 'For all Fruits Cash on Delivery Wctarc Putting in a Permanent Can- work well under way. Mrs. Viclet King Updike was a passenger for Tacoma Wed nesday, where 6ha will visit her husband a few days, he expect ing to leave for the East soon. It. L. McFarland returned Sunday evening from a trip to Portland and Seattle. lie re ports times lively In both cities, with the Sound City in the lead. H. L. Collins and F. B. Skinnier returned to Portland Monday af ter a several days fishing trip on the Siletz. They took . home about 100 pounds of canned trout, caught while here. sent last ye;ir. your share? Are you saving ncry m tune to Handle this Year s Crop J !e.tate a i.r.b mm to prw-nt Z 'tlia saino duly vorllli'd. tonether with jHho proper vouchors tln rcfor, to the The government Cs building wooden barracks on the polnf for the housing of the soldiers. We are Informed that about 2000 soldi-: rs will be needed to oper ate tha mill. Messrs. C.em, Currey. Har mon, and a couple of men from Yaquina, went to Mowory's on a tlsnlng trn last Sunday. They caught thi limit and brought hpme about 200 pounds of fine trout. For Information or Particulars, Call on or Write to H. A. GRAVES, Manager, Toledo, Oregon Dr. Curtis the eye spcclaalist was here this week as per sched- m. i- -l 1. . t- we. i no aoctor wlsnes to an- piace, ionay was very success- 0etobc tvA j.1 ., wm hft AL WAUGH ... Dealer In Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Com TOLEDO, OREC;ON &AiyArioKH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hareby slvt-'i dint the uu dcraiRiKMl has been duy npiulntetl u i- nilnlHtratrts of tin; estate if Wlntlclrl S. Bennett deceaBi'd. bv tuo Comity Court of tho State of OroRnn, fur Lin coln County, mill bus iiunllflvd. All I'uuderKlKiifd, at Uie law office of L. 1 D. Drown, DuMuh, Oregon, within nix ,iiioiiths from the uate of IIiIh notlre. Dated and first published Srptembur 27tli, 1918. Susie Muller Admixtratrlx of the estate of Win- (field S. Hpnnett, deceased. Prices. The bright brotS fSVu left Wednesday for ' feSs City iA,ntU V1 lIw llth-- where they , wilt rnake their horns. Launch Transit : . . .1.. . .' 4 Leaves Elk City; 7:20 1. a Toledo, 9 a. in.' Returninf leaves .Newport 2:30 p. in.; T ledo 4:30 p.m. Every TueadaJ Thursday And Saturday. , The .TTeasury Department wgaln riTOfods borders, of four er cent Liberty Loan Bonds that these securities ares convertible too i-Aver cent bonds of the Third Libaty Loan and t-xtonds A warning that . this prMlege lapses November 9 and cannot be renewed. . .. Paul Chatterton was up from Taft Saturday, lie was selling LIbarty Bonds ana reports the Never was It so necessary for 'people very patriotic in that re every community to encourage ipect, but it Is a little early In industries and payrolls by hold- .the Ashing season for them to liH down taxes and eliminating be very flush. lie sold 1000 and all forms of freak and radical there are other solicitors to hear legislation. ; Ifroin. Hurrah for Taft! Dr. Carter OF PORTLAND Painless Dentist Ndw At ; Newport II 1 1 1 ii 11 ii ii 1 1 1 it it i'i 1 1 1 1 1 St Hiilen-t$t.. Helens Ship building, Co. igets contracts, for Z wooden' tfblpB,.35(J0 tohs each. Waldport Yaquina-Abea rail road ready for laying of, mils. oevera irestieg yet to oe con Increased rate 4re Imperative tructel. alao big brlde over bay unifxfcr litfTlf T CnmrainlAa nr.itA ha U. Drown, Dullas, Oregon. I Attorney for the estate. c o NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 1 Notice Is hereby given that the un- I'derslgned has bei-n appointed admin- , , ilstrmtrlx of the eatate of Thonia Lien- kuitt, deceased, by the County Court of J the State of Oregon, for Lincoln Csun- Ity, nd has qualified. All persons liav :' ' ling claims against Die said estate are i l.Wreby notified to present the same 'Muly verified, together with the proper ! ! iTouchers therefor, to the nnderslgned, i at the law office of L. D. Brown, DaltM, J l)rrj(on, within six months from the 'X Hate ot tola notice. Dated sod flrak published September 27th,t8. ' susis Muner Administratrix for the estate of Thomas Bennott, 'deceased.' " L. D. llrown, Daluw, Oregon. Attorney for the estate. CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLOR Uniforms, Suits, Etc., Cleaned and Pressed Standard Prices York Gaurantecd Terms: Spot Cash E. E. Greenhag3n Toledo, - Oregon $100 Reward, $IC0 The renders of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is ar Is.ist one dreaded diseutio thut arten-o t'.as been able to cure In all II. i kiuoi and thut Is iiitarrh. Cnlarrh I'-Ihk urxatlv Inlhioncod by constitutional cunillDrns ri'qulrcu cunstltutlnnnl treatm nt. Hall's Catarrh Modlclno Is taken Intern-illy and acts tliru t lie HlooU on th; Murc'.:s Bir Ineen nt llio Bystem then-tiy d ftrfiylr.c tlie fmtndntmn of tlio dl.TtTic, rivnig tho patient lror"t!i hv bulldlnie ur l! o enn Kill iuId.i :tml imsls'lnir nature in uc.lt.irltt work. Thl pruprl'turs h.ne hi mucli fiith In tt"? curallvo povers of Hull's 'ulnrrh M-'dlrlne t'n.i! tl:--v offer Ono Hundred inllar for any oa'0 that It f ills to cure. Henil for lift of t' gllmonlnl i. Adiln-ss P. J. CHENEV A CO.. Toledo. Ohio, bold by all Druggist. -Sc. WSS DP.. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Evenings and Sundays By Appointment Office In Andrews Building Toledo, .... Oregon HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys-at-Law TOLEDO, - OREGON (driven Into bankruptcy or ser vice greauy impaired. BiwnsviHe Salem main' takes over Brownsville Times. RoBeburg Considerable work to be done on Cow Creek road af men can bo found. Few wo men might be acceptable. Gold Hill State lime plant here, operated by labor from state peniUmtlary, will be In op- feratroj between September 6 land 10, with a capacity of 100 rton8 a day. , . , , , Port Orford Curry county tmlll near Junction of Cedar and Euchre creeks, built purposely for cutting airplane material starts work. Helix IIclJx country shipping large quanlties of wlu'at. The Western Farm Credits Co. bf Portland Is financing num erous Tarmors in purcnase of (tractors as means of Increasing crops and saving labor. Pendleton Harvesting In this Bectlon virtually completed. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nvtlce Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Es tate. of Harriet L. Kreoman, deceased, lias tiled In the County Court of Lin coln County, State, of Oregon, his rflnal account as such administrator of said SHtute and that Monday the 4th day of November, 1918. at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., has loon fixed by said Court tho Mine for hearing objections to raid report and the settlement thereof. 0. B. McCluckey. Administrator of the Estate of Hnr , riot L. Freeman, Deceased. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7olodo, Oregon Office In Andrews rttilldlng. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to I p. m. Emergent? calls a. any time. NOTICE TO CRCDITOR8 In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County In the matter of the estate of Sar- dlus D. Jenkins, deceased. Notice Is hereby jilven thut Fred D. Jenkins, has been appointed ad mlnuttralor ot the estate ot Sardiut D. Jenkins, deceased, by the above entitled Court and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present .the sams, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers, to th undersigned at the law office of Edw. J. Clark, Toledo, Oregon, .within fix rrjonths from the data hereof. ' Dated and tint publlHhed August tn, 1918. 'Fred O. Jenkins, Administrator. Edw. J. Clark, AUy tor Admr. ' LOGS VVANTEO We are it the market for saw logs, and wilt pay $G per thousand for same. Hawkins Bros., Elk City, Or. NOTICE OF 1 FINAL SETTLEMENT ll tha County Court of ths Stata of , ureaon, ror Lincoln bounty Jn the matter of the Estate of Robert Stewards, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glvon that the un- deralttned executor of the Estate of Robert Stowarfls, deceased, has filed la the County Court ot Lincoln Coun ty, Orejcon, his flual account as men executor of tald estate and that Mon day, the 2nd day of September, 1118, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. has been fixed by said Court as tho time for iicaiinc Of objections to said re port and the settlement thereof. a B. McCluiksy Executor cf the EtUte of llobort Stowards, Deceased.