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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
PACE SIX LINCOLN COUNTY lEAD""" TC ORrC""" -"" "" . If You Read! Ask us about our circulating Library of Popular Fiction. TOLEDO DRUG CO. T. P. HAWKINS, Proprietor L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN I BATEMAN-& BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES , . We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture vhV...X.MWM"W THE PEOPLE OF TOLEDO SHOULD KNOW THAT BY TRADING AT Frederick's QUALITY Store .They can Save Many Dollars and at the same time got the Best Quality Groceries. We buy for Cash and in larg3 quantities. We are satisfied with small profits. We want your Business, and we have Prices and Quality that appeal to the Discriminating Buyer. P. FREDERICK X .mmMMMMt ft :"ZLnZnZZZ ww w Lumber Co. mill lust Sunday "rrv--' .-- Yaquina Bay Ry & Lbr. Co. Electric Light and Power A Complete Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silverware. TOLEDO JEWELRY CO., H. E. PETER80N, Manager and Watchmaker X A1AYAUGH Dealer In Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04710 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlce at Portland, Oregon, February 18th. 1919. Notice la hereby given that Cliff L. Hurliank, of Orton, Lincoln County, Oregon, who on April 1st, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 04710, for Lota 4. 5. and 6, Section 25 and NEVi NEK, Section 26, Township 9 South, Range 9 Weat, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, under Section 2306 R. S to cntabllBh claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 8th duy of April, 1919. Claimant names aa witnesses: Jas per T. Wlllet, John Swanson, Edward M. Krnltrr. Hoxle Simmons, all of Or ton, Lincoln County, Oregon. N. Campbell, Iteglstor. Proof made according to law under ... which entry waa made. Earl Nye left for a trip to Portland Wednesday. F. W. Carson had business at the Agency Tuesday. Mrs. I. J. Pepin wn3 down from Chltwood yesterday. Ira Branch of Yaquina was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Cruson was a Val ley ward passenger Widnesday. J. C. Altree received a porta ble tfiasoline dragsaw this week. L. E. Bain of Yaquina was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Olin were over from the Agency Wednes day. Mrs. Fred Horning returned last evening from a week's visit in Portland. J. H. Sugg returned to Ash land Wednesday, in the interests of his health. A. C. Crawford of Lower Farm was in town Wednesday after a load of freight. 1 1 turned Monday evening from service overseas. A large number of Elk City ites were down to tY. man'.: dance Monday evenii.'. Mr. and Mrs. Iftirry Swayze and family departed yesterday for Klamath Fall3, where they expect to make their home. Misses Francol Stanton and , Ruth Larson went to Albany Wednesday J'or a visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. W. 1!. Curry, j an J' family. I Mrs. J. E. Cocter and ilai'ghtcr j departed yesterday .for a visit at i Corvallis. Mrs. Co oter's brother ! is expected to arrive in Corvallis ! VoJay from France. I Mrs. Jessie Woodward return ' eC to her home at Baker yesUr ! day, after an extende:l visit with : her mother, Mrs. M. E. Alexand er a:..l other relatives Li this ; city. j Mr. and Mrs. Mar!on St.urc :' vnt arrived ('-wi from Wash 1 1" I ,'c;v last Frldav eveninz for a 'visit with home folks. They I were accompanied by Marion's I grandmother. Mi s. lna Sturdc- vant. ! George Altree lost control of the iitney at the Fischer-Storey ar.a ran sume oft tr dock ioto 7. tho bav. Geore lumved before it went overboard and, the car was fished out little the worse for its bath. County .Turtle Miller pnd Com i misslcner Dunn, departed yes terday for Portland wheru they 1 will meet with a delation from the Tillamook County Court, ..with a view of getting some I needed road wo: k done near the boundaries of tbo two counties. They will do some missicniary work for the Rcoscvclt High way also while in the city. i i o Be Strong THE t'.ronf e.-.d vljorom man or woman U envied by Icza iortunalo . lijr.ionitr afflicted wiih echci, palm,' l.ifiiniiliet and ailment. The sulTerer i;ya to himself, "If I could only be tttll, how bnppy I would be," for heellli la mora eneaiul to the joy of living than li wealth. The kidneys tlmoct literary waih (he blood and keep It clean and free from Impurltlc. When the kidney are out of erdf, Ihry fall to Slirf out thla wain and poll enoua maltar. It ramalna la lt. ayatam to caua. aarkaraa, rkmiaaiia palaa, aura amaclaa wa mil lolara. R. D. BURGESS IIIYSIC1AN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon fftre In Andrews Building. Office war: 10 to 12 a. m.; to 4 and 7 to I I an, i n ia. fU W ialp l Ha iratea .llnlnat. Ihla potaoaoaa aat. 'iavy aouKa. airisiaaa and heal aora, waak c- dltaaard klJnrva and bladilar. Wkaa Ik. 1 Idarya orkln( praparir, appatlla raliaraa, relrnhlnt alam la psaaibto, aad aaalik ad Uraajla COM adala. C W. ftmlih, tint No. 4ik fit., itlma. Raa, wrllal! ' I aua vary Bouth plcaaad miik Fotrr Kidnry Pilla. I am aroralna la a coal yard and ttava beta OTV aiach Itoaulad wlia aiy bark. I brm I H aaaaral uuae.nl r'oWy Kldnay Pilla ad itay hum ahaady ai'na a.., Guy Rcbc.-ts was a Vallcy ward passengir Sunday. Roy Swearingen wan a pass- j enger tor Portland Saturday. II. S. Pruner of Yaquiaa was transacting bus'.ness here Satur day. Mr. Black of Newport wn a Toledo visitor Saturday after noon. Nick Ludemann was up from the Resort City on business last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor re turned Fildday evening from a trip to the metropolis. Editor Matthews of the New port News was looking over the town Saturday afternoon. John Peterson and Elmer naming rttunieJ Friday even ing from a tiip to Portland. August Fischer, the m!llirn. arrived over from Corvallis Fri day evening, returning Saturday. Mrs. J. I. Putterfield and granddaughter, Miss Helen I.oi- lis, were passengers for Portlana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ludemann of Tidewater passed thru Satur day evenlngi enroute home from a visit at Albany. You Simply Pay Here for the Same wear and Gents' nishings Foot-Fur IN BECAUSE WE'RE DOING "OUR BIT" TO KEEP PRICES DOWN TO WHERE THEY NOR- MALLY BELONG WE GET ON WONDERFUL LY WELL ON THE SMALLER PROFITS "FOR -CASH" OF TWO STORES. WE WILL STILL RETAIN OUR BARGAIN COUNTER WHERE YOU CAN GET ALL STYLES OF SHOES AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. THESE SHOES ARE LINES THAT WE HAVE ONLY TWO OR THREE PAIRS LEFT OVER. WE WILL CONTINUE TO ADD TO THESE LOTS THE SAME AS WE HAVE BEEN DOING. OUR SHOE FINDINGS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL FIND POLISHING SETS, BRUSHES. DAUBERS, INSOLES. RUBBER HEELS AND AU. COLORS OF POLISH AND CLEANSERS FOR DIFFERENT COLORED SHOES. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHOE LACES BOTH IN COLOR AND LENGTHS. MORE BERGMAN LOGGERS ARRIVED 12 inch top, sprmv heel, calked. 1,': inch top, 1 3-8 inch heel. t 15 inch top, 1 3-8 inch heel. Every one knows thero are no better Shoes made. "MORE FOR YOUR MONEY" AT C S. I. NEWK.IRK. M'g'r. i i in ii' mm 1 4? ! illl ftrm$W!?r JTontea&iar -.Hill ill'- lIlU! CopyrtcMaMa ay R. 1. Rayaolda TuaaaaaCa. PAY the emokegame with a jimmy pipe if you're hankering for a hand out for what ails your smokeappetitef For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfre. from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smolcefun that ever was scheduled in your direction! - Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Princa Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesstem! YouH talk kind words every time you get on the firing line I Ttpr rarf ktgl. Hi raaf llm, AoWaoma poena .no halt-pmanj tin hmmk afora .no thmt eaaay, practical po.no tryttal foja humidor with apn. ffwiaraaar tarn that kma the fal.ee in aacft paract conJitin. R. J. Reynoldi Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C racks, having received his dis charge from the army. Mr. Wenner. the Newnort shoemaker, was in the city on business last Saturday. Read his mew ad In this issue. II. W. Jackson has purchased a niece of land' of Mrs. Cather- W. M. Burtiin, of the Fischer- ine Collins in West Toledo and Storey Lbr. Co., went to Port- 'i8 building a house thereon. land on Dusmess saturaay, re- turning Sunday. Ora Copeland and Ed Altree ariived down frorn Portland Sat urday evening and will work In the logging camp. Wm. Enos haa been quite sick this week, having been taken Mrs. J. II. H. Anderson of Newport was In the city Sun day, vlslttatii with Iter husband who Is employed as watchman at Jhe big mill. Tha girls of the Toled High School Senior Class "went to Newport Saturday evening, re FOR SALE Black maia, about 10 years old, weight aboui. 1050. $75, cash or trado. Work Blngle or double. C. A. Thomp son, Ona, Orego'i. FOR SALEOr trade, the Dixon Hotel at Elk City for land nloncr tho Vnnnlna" Pivot, norflw improved. Wm. Kruger, karlan, uregon. down suddenly Monday evening ; syVj had their nicturea taken for use in tnc with hsrt trouble, Jack Hammond arrived horn: Sunday from Vancouver Car High School Annual while In the Ro3ort. City. FOR SALE Small horse, weight about 850 lbs. Will work either single or double or ride. Price $30.00. Wm. R. Backus, Yaquina, Oregon. FOR SALE 15G acres near Nortons. Lots of out rana. small orchard. houserO acicis slashed and seeded to grass. Two miles from railroad. II. E. Allen, Toledo, Oregon. FORDSON TRACTOR HERE I have secured the agency for the Fordaon Tractor for Lincoln Qounty and will be pleased to Jonionstrate game, at any time, ai my rancn at ixwer rami: Seeing is bellevlnlg. A. C. Crawford. , FOR SALE One team horses and harness, grey and black, 8 years old, weight around 2700 pounds. These horses are weir known and bear a reputation as dependable pullers and fast walkers. I want $260.00 for the team and $40.00 for the harness. C. P. Leonard, 4i miles oast of Eddyville, Or., Little Elk road.