PAGE -OUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 25th, 1920 Another RaysJ Suggestion Fr-:ri :.e NiY.' ROYAL COOK BOOK DOUGHNUTS m:!.': the doiipliboy hrvjv1 during tlie war and no win der. There is nothing r.ioic wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or ctiiar" rightly n:sde. Their rich, golden color and ap;elL;r..; aroma will create an appe tite quicker than airthk.j else in the world. Here hts the famous doi'gh nut and cruller recipw from the New Royal CojIc Book. Doughnuts S tablespoons shoriuilug ?s cup sugar 1 ep 5 cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmej 1 tetuipnou hii.t 3 cups tluur 4 teaspoons Royal Calcine l'owdcr Cream Bliortenlnr;; aM bu' and wcll-bcuten ckk; stir in milk; i.dd nutmeR, Bait, flour and baking powder which havo bc.'n sifted together and cnouKh ad ditional Hour to make d j j;ih jtiff enough to roll. Koll out on floured board to about H Inch thick; cut out. Fry In deep fat hot enough to brown a plcco of bread in CO seconds. Xraln on un!u.:cd paper and sprinkle with powdered suRar. Afternoon Tea Doughnuts 6 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt teotoon grated nutmeg jJitiR AlssaJixteSj; Pars . FILLERS ! 2 tablespoons shnrtonlnff C tnhl. iiinons milk it eupa Hour i teaspoons Royal Baking 1'uwUer Heat cbks until vrn-y light; add U-ur, salt, nutmeir and melted tlio:;eiinK; nld milk, and flour end bulling powder which havo heal sifted together; mix well. I'ron by tea."oons into deep hot fat mid fry until brown. Drain well on unglazd paper mi J sprinkle lightl wlUi pow dered sugar. Crullers 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eBKS 8 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon '.4 teaspoon salt it teaspoons ltoyal Baking Powder cup mlik, denm chorlcnlnn; i(M sucrnr ffro,1ial'y ami boa.-on c;;a; slrt tocctli.'r flour, clii.Mmo', salt uid bakli.,' Jims- ,l oiv half and m'x well; ad.l nil:: an ! rvmalnd--:)' of dry in.ve.llenti ta make soft douli. Hoi! on, on floured board tn aho'it Vi inch thick and cut Into slripa alnut 4 Inches lonif and ', n-' wMe; roll In ha.vis and twi.it ejuh strip a.ij bring ends toiwt'.te.'. Fry In deep ht fat. Dral.i uikI roll In powdered buji. FREE New Koval Cook Book con taining these and scores of other dell, -lit f til recipes. Write for It TODAT. UOfAL 0 Kt!Q POW DCS 00. 1.5 Fulton Stmt H.w York Cltf "Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 For the Whole Family SERV1CABLE FOOTWEAR THAT COMBINES STYLE AND QUALITY AT PRICES THAT WILL ALSO BE VERY ATTRACTIVE TO YOU FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN WHITE CANVAS AND FOR MEN AND BOYS CLOTH SHOES o i i j ,ni xl cm. Black Cun Metal Calf Blucher Shoes for Men White Sea Island Cloth Shoe, which is $7.75 and $8.00. very Stylish, Welt Sole, French Heel. $6.00 orn' n,t RiLLr cu t-7c Another with Military Heel ..6.75 .ni SfSi ' $ ' Another with Military Heel 5.75 " 8-50'an f 9-0- . Another with Low Heel 4.50 BrrCfnhWalk'!?g Shoes for Men' White Canvas Shoes with Rubber Sole 7-75- 800' 8-50' and 9-25- and Baby French Heel 3.85 Elk and Canvas Outing Shoes for Men, $3.85, Another with Low Rubber Heel 3.25 $3.95, and $4.85. CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS AT THE , Bl? anji Bwn Blucher Shoes for Boys, LOWEST PRICES 5-' $5G0 and 6-50- Ladies' Black Kid, Patent Leather an'd Brown a"d S8 Utin Shoe for Bys- 2-90' Calf Oxfords and Pumps, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 avna f,' " " . $8.50 and $9.50. Same in Youths', $2.75, and $2.95. LADIES' BLACK AND BROWN KID BARE FOOT SANDALS Shoes with Imitation Tip in Military or Sizes 5 to 8- 8!4to11 11ato2 French Heels $8.50, $10.00, $11.00, $12.50. $1.85 $1.95 $2.25 A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS LOWEST PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES - 7J) Prop. Phone 2805 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04889 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon May 7th, 1920. Notloe is hereby given that tester A. While, of Waldport, Ore gon, who, on June l&th, 1917, li Homestead LOntry No. 04SS9 for V4 NKy NW14, WH EH NE'i SW14, NV4 NWV SEVl NW. (N NWVi Ixit 4.) NV NEVi SE4 NW'i (NV',i NEVi Lot 4.) Sec. 28. T. 13 S., It. 10 W W. M has filed notice of Intenthin to make final Three-Year l'roof, to establish claim M tiie land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 24i h day or June, 1920. C!-il!x ant name as witnesses: John H; Kuril-, of Waldport, Or.; V. O. Sparks, of Walilputt. Or.; N. W. Webb, of Tidewater, Or.; Frank O. Johnson, of Waldport, Or. "l'roof made under the Act of June 11, 190tiLlHt 6-1449." Alexander Sweek, Register. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail ' Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport, Oregon NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS a Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, adxxxxU.slrulor of the Estate of Harriet Curl Duncan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estato are hereby directed to file the same ut the law office of O. B. Mc Cluskey, in Tolodo, Oregon, within six months from date thereof, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers. Dated June 9th, 1920. C. J. Duncan Administrator of the Estate of Harriet Curl Duncan, deceaased. HAVE ROME Good A-1 cows for tale. If you want cows, come and look at them. L. A. Hulbert, Toledo, Or. FOR SALE High grade roan Dur ham bull, milk strain, fourteen months old. Priced to sell. M. O. Thorn, son, Toledo, Oregon. (19) FOR SALE 1 good 2800 tt. team and full brltchlng harness, all In good condition. Cheap. Also 2 GOOD GRADE Lincoln Rams for sale cheap. Phone or write Charles W, Eagleson, Eddyvllle, Oregon. CALF WANTED See Max Hayden, Toledo. Oregon. WANTED 5 men with small eater pillar tractors for oad work. A. T. Saar e Co., Tidewater, Or. (18) FOR 8ALE Good stock ranch of 162 acres 2'2 miles from Toledo, 34 of mile from bay, 5 minutes walk to County road, near school, some cleared and fenced. Garden all planted. Also some cats, young orchard Just set out. New 5 room house, good barn and other buildings. Furniture and some stock. On account of wife's health will sacrifice for quick sale. Geo. White, Toledo, Or. (16) WE HAVE Opened up the dliv nlng room of the Toledo Hotel. Meals served family style at 50 cents. (14) FOR SALE 2 cows, 3 years old, soon fresh. 2 heifers. 40 head ewe sheep, unsheared. Titus Kurti chanov, Chitwood, Oregon. (19) THE FOLDING Machine Saw, the fastest cutting machine ever In vented. I will be pleased to demon strate same to anyone interested. Chas. Carmichael, local agent, Siletz, Oregon, (18) TAKEN UP Stray yearling sheep, has no Indentlfication marks. Taken up about five months ago. Aug ust Holm, Pioneer, Or. FOR SALE y pigs $5 each 5 Cots wool sheep not sheared. $50 team of horses and harness, weight about 2600 $250. Warren Cobb, Siletz. (21)) WANTED Cow, must test 5 or better, 3 to 5 years old. Earl Roberts. (18) A BARGAIN If taken soon. A choice full blooded Jersey bull calf, from a 40 lt. 5 ',; cow, dropped May 30th. Price $20.00 I. J. Pepin, Chlt- wooa, ur. (18) FOR SALE Or will trade 'or stock, lots 4. 5. 6, block 23, Graham's 1th Add to Toledo, qood building I its. Write i. L. Norwood, Corvallis, Or. (14) EXCHANGE Two Portland lots for Lincoln County acreage. John Steiger, Toledo, Or. Remember Cream Puffs tomorrow at the Bakery. L. Callahan of Ortnn was in the city yesterday. Tom Alex? nder went out to the Val ley Emiiluy nocn Jim r.oBs anved home from the U. of O. last Saturday. Jcsso Daniels 'was over from the AKency yestsiday. C. E. Sheffield was up from the Re sort City Tuesday. John A ken of Orton was a Tol;lo visitor WsdnoBday. Miss Wlitppo was o passenger for Albany this noon. Mrs. Jchn ITnricr departed yester day for a visit at Salem. L. II. Payna was up from Newport the first of .'.ho week. Mrs. L. R. Booker of Sletz was a Toledo visitor Saturday. Mrs. Bert Geer was a passenger for Ellt City Sunday noon. Maurice An:lersen was over fro'n the Agency Saturday. C. W-lsUt of Newport passed f:ru : Porti. ' d Monday. Dr. F. M Carter of Siletz passed thru to Ell: City Saturday. M. D. nrnnl'brrry of H.irlan wns p. Toledo visitor Wednesday. Miss Alvhild Romtvedt was a Val lvywurd pastengeF Monday. Mr3. H. L. Lowe was n passenger for Portland Saturday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Roberts were Val leyward paOotngers Saturday. Miss Essie Ball returned from a visit In Portland Friday evening. Peter Berg is one of Mie local Shrin ers who is In Portland this week. Miss Ruth Larson returned Sunday .from a week's visit in the Valley. Assessor Al Schwartz was a pas senger for Portland Sunday noon. Mrs. Ira Wade returned Saturday evening from a visit in the Valley. Frank Priest of Newport was tran sactiri; bup.neFs in the city Monday. Alex Thompson returned from a trip to Valtey points Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vlclet Updike of Wlnant was a Toledo visitor Wednesday afternoon. Fred Taylor haa purchased a new Kord Sedan of the Peterson Hardware Co. I Dick Christiansen and Itoht. Schaf trr tveto parcengo? up the lino this j noon. ! Mrs. Lee Wade and daughter, Oar- i rie, were passengers for Albany this . noon. - Toieao get me stnan en a or 4- score I In a ball game with Newport last Cm ill.. Messrs. Lang, Sharp and Rochester of Elk City were Toledo visitors Sat urday, v ! Mrs. A. T. Peterson went to Portland 1 last week as a delegate to the Rebekah convention. i Sheriff Simpson is all swelled up ,these days sports a genuine case of old fashioned mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr.Elwaln and son, Jack, returned Sunday evening from e trip to Portland. I 'Dr. and Mlrs. A. J. Hendry went to Portland Saturday to take in the big doings there this week. Ed. Borton of West Yaquina was in :the city Wednesday and purchased a Jersey bull of Ed Buell. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Burgess went to Portland Monday to take In the Slirlner doin s and the Rose Show. ' Mr. and Mfc. L D. Nash and Mrs. T.inv1 .'nmmnnR lli-nVA dnwn frrvm Nashville Monday afternoon in the tetter's car. R. E. Collins and son, Vtn, returned (Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland where they took in the big Shriner doin's. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Foreman of Siletz were in the city Saturday enroute to tthe Valley. They returned Wednes day evening. Bob Mann, J. B. Booth and T. P. Hawkins returned from Portland Sun day where they had been attending Masonic Grand Lodge. Mrs. R. R. Miller returned from Port land Tuesday evening. Myrna has undergone several operations and is reported a little better. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pruett came ever from Jefferson Saturday evening for a few days vlr.lt with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Nye in this city. An nulla Community meeting was Iheld a.t the J. W. Robertson place yes terday for tne turpr.sa or uuuuing a bull pen for the association bulL Miss Dorothy Newton returned to her home at Corvallis Sunday aWer a short visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Swearingen, in this City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neederer and children returned to their home art Portland Saturday after a visit with Mrs. Neederer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers, near this oity. Indr subrrintlons received this -week are; John Crooks, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. RobL Scharfer, Toieao, ur.; Mar tin, Personv Rlverton, Wyo.; A. Brautt, Toledo, Or.; L. Callahan, Orton, Or. Mrs. R. H. Howell and daughter, Henriettaand sister, Miss Mary Har rison, returned Sunday from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Howell was a delegate to the Rebekah convention in that city. - 1 " . Mlszes Ida. Trtlna and Oleanna Olson departed fr Portland Sunday after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olsin. here. The Misses Olson are all employed as teachers in the Pcitland schools. Ms. and Mrs. Wm. Scarth and sons, Lans and 'Anstruther arrived over from Portland in their car yesterday for a short visit with' friends in this county, and incidentally look after property interests. , i Do you know that it mitt Ufa! TheSlierwin- 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. Fi'edetucls's QUALITY Store SELLS YOU GOOD DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE . FOR LESS WE BUY FOR CASH AND IN LARGE QUANTITIES WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A 8MALL PROFIT WE TRY TO PLAY FAIR, AND MEET YOU MORE THAN HALF WAY IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP THE GROCERY BILL'DOWN P. FREDERICK iv-ji man m ili-,.;.-ni.-i,i;.jl y.t :- ;ix3sgiSk5i?i i , mmmr .W?., .-Ksw VVT mm f j ji Kero Gas Oil Stoves Peterson Hardware Co. OUR NEIGHBORS IN DALLA8 Tell New of interest to Leader Readers Dallas is'not far away. All that happens there Is of interest to us here. Read what this Dallas resident says about Doan's Kidney Pills, and profit by his experience. Toledo readers cannot ask for more convinc ing testimony. . iThoe. Stow, 700 Jefferson Ave., Dal las, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and derived great benefit from them. My kidneys were weak and I had attacks of backache and would almost get down. My kidneys did not act right I used Doan's Kid- jiey Pills and they have always helped me by strengthing my back and kid neys. Price 60c, at all dealers. Donlt sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Stow had. Foster-MUbum Co., Mire., Buffalo, N. Y. ranch, 2'. miles fron Toledo, plenty good bottom land, 20 or 25 acres clear ed. Address, box 292, Toledo, Or. SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Lucinda Randall s Exeeutrtx of the Estate of Byron T. Randallj Deceased. Plaintiff, 'vs. Frances A. Saunders. L. C. Rmttli Ada May Smith, May Smith, B. Isabel Chambers and John Chamber, hw husband, and Lesley Frances Saunders. Violet Naomi Saunders, and John Car ter &aunaers, minors, and Frances A. Saunders as Guardian of the nentnn and estates of said minors, Francee A. aaunaers as Administratrix .of the Es tate of Charles Saunders. ' deceam. Defendants. By virtue of an execution and ordei of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 28th day of May A. D. 1920 in favor of Lucinda Randall as Executrix of the Estate of Byron T. Randall, deceased, Plaintiff, and against the above named defend- ontfl fM. 1 a.,m . Innnn nx . , i (15) FO SALE-192 acres stock '7"w A"'" ir'' Z1? : and dairy farm, 3 ml.e. from , Toledo, "t "pnnum fto ,he list day of good house, barn, and orchard, school r,v a n iai7 . at 125.30, and costs of this writ com manding me to sell the following des cribed real property situate in Lincoln (18) WANTED To trade for a dairy , """ "son as roiiows, to wn: . All ranch on coast, all stocked and equip- of ?' la??. ?Ituat?d In Nyo ed: 80 acres, 35 In cultivation, rest m,lu.T 1 "'P s Aaauion or tne City in grass fenced with woven wire, 4 of,vnort; ,state of Oregon, and dee. room house, barn 40 by 44, hip roof, I crlb " 1'0WS' tlvn: Banning 50 ton silo, family orchard, berries, all turner oi km. ene, in stocked and equipped, Z'2 miles from Lebanon. Give cash price and full description jn first letter. Close to School. W. L. Crowley, Route 3, Leb anon, Or. Have your eyes examined and fitted with glasses by a Graduate Optomet rist . Causes of headache removed, eyes straightened, and eye strain relieved. Private office for examinations. Prices very reasonable. F. M. French & Son3 Jewelers and Optimetrists, Albany, Or. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 :30 to 4 Office In Andrews Building ; Toledo, Oregon Block Twelve in said Addition, running tnence westerly along the North line of Agnes Street, eighty-five feet, thence Northerly parallel with the West line of Coast Street one hundred fifty feet, thence Easterly along the South line of Beach Street eighty-five feet, thence. Southerly along the West side of Coast Street, to place of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Saturday the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1920 at 10 o'clock A. Ml. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, .sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the rieht title and interest of the above named Defendants In the above named pction. In the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale Interest, costs and accruing costs. W. E. Simpson. .-.:, A Sheriff of Lincoln Comity, Oregon. 1 Date of first publication, June 4, 1920 Date of last publication, July 2nd, 1S)2