Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 28, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY DEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAV MAY 28th, 1920
Another Royal Suggestion
PIES and PASTRIES
From the New Royal Cook Book
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Plain Pastry
This recipe is for one larpe
ric with top and bottom crust
2 cups flour
H teaspoon snlt
i teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
ft cup shortening
cold water
S ft tofrftlier flour, salt and bak
ing powder; add churtentnK aud
rub in very lightly with ttj. of
iintiCTS (tho lens tt Is humllid tho
lttr tho paste will be). Add
cold water very slowly, enough
to hold dough toother (do not
work or knencl doush). Divido
In halves: roll out one part thin
on floured board and use for
bottom crust. After pie Is filled
roll out other part for ton.
Rich Pastry
i cups pastry flour
teaspoon Royal Baking
Powder
K teaspoon salt
ft cup ahorteninc
cold water
Sift flour, baking powdor and
salt; odd one-half shortening
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row;
and rub in lightly with fingers;
add water slowly until of rU;ht
consistency to roll out Divide In
halves; roll out one half thin;
put on In small pieces half re
maining shortening; fold upper
and lower edges In to center;
fold sides In to center, fold sides
to center again; roll out thin and
put on pie plate. Repeat with
other half for top crust.
Apple Pie
1 cups flour
114 tenspoons Royal Baking
Powder
teaspoon salt
It tablespoons shortening
4 apples, or 1 quart sliced apples
! tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon milk
Sift flour, baking powder and
suit; add shortening and rub in
very lightly; add Just enough
cold water to hold dough to
fUher. Roll half out on llourcd
b'jurd, line bottom of pie plate;
fill in apples, which liov.i boon
washed, pared and cut into thin
slices; sprinkle with sugar; fla
vor with cinnamon or nutmeg;
wet edges of srust with cold
v ater: roll out remainder of pas
try; cover p. pressing edges
ti. htly together ond br.ko In
moderate oven 30 minutes.
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GASOLINE SHORTAGE
Southern Pacific Company
Is ready to
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State or any other State it serves
GASOLINE
DISTILLATE
KEROSENE
AND FUEL OIL
offered it for shipment and is ready
to do all in its power to remedy any
existing shortage with good service.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Guaranteed garden hose at Arthur
Nye's.
Itev. Sncve was over from the Ag
ency yesterday.
15. C. Miller or W!nant was a Toledo
visitor last Saturday.
Andy Porter was a pessenger for Al
bany yesterday noon,
A. C. Crawford of Lower Slletz was
in the city Wednesday.
Dr. Belt of Newport was a county
seat visiter Wednesday.
Waiter Hall was over from the Si
letz Wednesday afternoon.
O. A. Iyoe of Silverton arrived In To
ledo on lai.t eveuiiug's train.
Mr. and Mis. Chas Hyde of Orton
were In the ci'y Wednesday.
E. H. Stdnmotz of Chitwood was
a TolcJo visitor Wednesday.
Chas. Brtiner arrived down from
Portland Wednesday evening.
ftliss lllfl.ll KhnrU'Ofid wan n n.vpn.
'err fnr fnrv.iilHn v-ofrdMv nin
Engineer C. R. Wright was up from
the Resort City Wednesday afternoon.
Merchant W. S. Colvln returned
Wednesday evening from a trip to
1'i.oiiaiiU.
Emil T. Raddunt of Orton was in She
city Wednesday eveniuc; enroute home
from a tup to Poi linnd.
Paving will at once be laid In front
of Win. Andrew's, and Mrs. E. Ofsle
dalil's property on Hill street.
Mis. Z. M. Derrick was a passenger
for Eddyville yesterday noon, where
she will visit at the Wakefield home.
A. T. Peterson departed Sunday for
Baker to attend the I. O. O. F. Grand
Lodge which Is in session In that city
this week.
The Mutal Cream Station of Toledo
is now paying the best market price
for cream and epos: cash for each on
delivery.
For that Fourth of July Suit see Col
vin's clothing samples. A good reduc
tion on made-to-order suits for a few
days. Store on Water Front St, To
ledo. Mrs. W. Elliott returned to her home
at Newburg yesterday noon, after
spending a short visit with her sister,
Mrs. A. L. Oglesbee, and husband in
tills city.
I.-eauVr subscriptions received this
! weijk an? Maurice Andu'sun, Jiletz,
Or.; A. Cciubu,t, Taft, Or.; E. II. Stein
.iiulz, Cuaivocd, Oi.; 0. H. WiUulield,
Eddyville, Or. i
1 Mrs. Whelan and Mrs. Knight depa.it
, ed Wediresdoy for their homes at Mon
dovl, Wis., atver visiting here for a
time with Mr. and Mrs. Sweaiingen
who were former neighbors in Wiscon
sin. ! (15) FOR SALE 80 acres of land In
Lobster Valley, 15 miles from Alsea,
4 miles from Oenzer, on public road.
15 acres bottom land in cultivation, 10
acres more of bottom land easily clear
ed, 9 acres in grain. Good family or
chard, gardens all planted, good house
and barn and other out-buildings.
Heavy team, wagon and harness, 2
good Jersey cows, Cream Separator,
farming tools, stump puller, telephone
'In house. Spring at house and barn.
All goes for !4000, 2 cash, balance on
easy terms. For further particulars,
' write to C. C. Huff, Alsea, Oregon.
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IT TAKES ONLY TWO DAYS TO GET A SUIT OF
CLOTHES NOW.
I CONSIDER MYSELF FORTUNATE IN SECURING
THE AGENCY FROM THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO., OF
ALBANY, OREGON. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST
RELIABLE CLOTHING FIRMS IN THE WEST.
SUITS TO SUIT AND PRICED TO SUIT
.. WOOLEN SUITS
MEN'S SUITS, AVERAGE FROM $25.00 TO $75.00
BOYS' SUITS, AVERAGE FROM $12.50 TO $25.00
OREGON CASSIMERES .
MEN'S SUITS, AVERAGE FROM $25.00 TO $35.00
BOYS' SUITS, AVERAGE FROM $15.00 TO $17.50
BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, $2.50 TO $4.50
(17) FOR SALE One iaige Edison
Phonograph, 250 records (cylinder,)
also one 250 record cabinet. Enquire
at this office.
HAVE SOME Good A-1 cows for
sale. If you want cows, come and look
at them, L. A. Hulbert, Toledo, Or.
(14) FOR SALE 2 cows, 3 years
old, soon fresh. 2 heifers. 40 head
ewe sheep, unsheared. Titus Kurti
chanov, Chitwood, Oregon.
FOR SALE Young Jersey bull. En
quire of Ed Buell, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE Full blood young Jer
sey bull cair, subject to register. V.
D. Graves, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE Good three year old
horse, color bay, weight 1100, broke to
ride and drive. Gentle and sound.
Priced reasonable. Or will trade for
good cow or young cattle. Fred Romt
vedt, Toledo, Or,
AT AUCTION My Ford Car will be
sold to highest bidder Monday, May
17th, at 2 p. m., in front of County
Agent office. J. E. Cooter.
(15) FOR SALE 90 head of high
grade goats. Cheap if taken at once.
S. R .Howe, Walduort, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
V. S. Land Oflice at Ro-.tnurg, Oregon
April 28th, ltl'0.
Notice is hereby given thnt Charles
D. Hartwlg, of Fisher, Oregcn, who on
March 4th, 1915, made Homestead En
try Serial, No. 01U008 for SW'V of
NE4, NWVi of SE'.i. SM of NE',4 oi
EW'h, Section 5, Township 15 S.,
Hunne 9 W., Willamette Merldlnn, has
filed notice of Intention to make Three
Year Proof to establish claim lo the
land above described, before Issbel
i'every, U. S. Cummibslnnor, at Klor
PKe, Oregon, on the 9tli day of June
11)20.
Claimant names as witnesses: E.
E. Faulkner, of Fisher, Oregcn; John
Wilson, of Fisjfcer, Oregon; L. A. Hyan
ef Paris, Oregon; Hix Cooper, of Paris
Oregon.
W. H. Cnno!,
. JteiUS.
1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notiro Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of tho Estate
of August Baumann, deceased, will by
virtue of an order of sale duly made
and entered of record In the County
Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on
the 3rd day of May, 1920, authorizing
and licensing the undersigned admin
istrator of said estate to sell the real
property belonging to Bald estnte, I
will In pursuance thereof on and arter
tho 12th day of June, 1920, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at
Rose Lodge. Lincoln County, Oregon,
offer for sale at private salo to ho
highest bidder, the following described
real property belonging to said estate,
to-wit:
The South Half of the Northwest
Quarter and tho North Half of the
Southwest Quarter of Section Twelve
il'iWiiomp buven. Sosu A JUnge leu
West of tho Willamette Meridian,
Lincoln County, Oregon.
Terms of sale: Cash In hand.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 3rd
day of May, 1920. Andrew Wendlln,
Administrator of the estate of August
Uaumann, deceased.
NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS
Notice is hereby given that 4he un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Lincoln County," Ore
gon, administratrix of the Estnto. of
Charles H. Gardner, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby d'recHcd to file tho same
at tho law oflice of G. B. McCluskey, In
Toledo, Oregon, within bIx months
from date thereof, duly verified and
with proper vouchers.
Dated April 29th, 1920.
Virginia Aiprfnw
Administratrix of the Estate of Charles
u. jnuauvr, urcetuted,
(15) FOR SALE 1 92 acres stock
and dairy farm, 3 miles from Toledo,
good house, barn, and orchard, school
on the place. 128 acre stock and dairy
ranch, 2a miles from Toledo, plenty
good bottom land, 20 or 25 acres clear
ed. Address, box 292, Toledo, Or.
(14) EXCHANGE Two Portland lots
for Lincoln County acreage. John
Steiger, Toledo, Or.
DR. A. J. HENDRY
DENTIST
Lady Attendant
Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1:30 to 4
' Oflice In Andrews Building
Toledo, Ornnn
Have Your Soles
Sowed on.
Prices Reasonable
Mail Orders Promptly At
tendod to.
DICK WENNER & SON
Shoe machine repair shop
Newport, Oregon
S. E. NEWKIRK.
Prop.
Phone 2805
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FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
STYLE, QUALITY, LOW PRICES.
LADIES' BLACK AND BROWN
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LOW, MILITARY AND FRENCH
HEELS, T5.75 TO $11.00
LADIES' WHITE SHOES, OXFORDS
AND PUMPS IN CANVASS, REIN
SKIN AND SEAISLAND CLOTH.
LOW, MILITARY AND FRENCH HEELS $3.45 TO $6.75
. HOISERY TO MATCH
I have a large assortment of Misses' and Children's
Black, Brown and Smoked Shoes, also Brown Oxfords and
Sandals, Patent leather 1 str. Pumps, White Shoes, Oxford
and 1 str. Pumps at prices to suit all.
Do you know that
TheSherwin-Williams Varnish
For Floors
is easier to apply smoothly than paint
With an occasional coat of Marnot, you can
make linoleum last forever and keep it always
bright.
Marnot will not mar, scratch or break, and it
never turns white.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
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