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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
FACE 50UR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOl.EOO, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 30th, 1920 TURKISH & DOMESTtC'rg -I 'SfJf blend yp-A JC AB ITT ? 1 . Sigf It's dollars to doughnuts no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! Camels mellow-mildness will certainly appeal to you. The "body" is all there, and that smoothness! It's a delightl Go the limit with Camelsl They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga retty odorl Just compare Camels with any ciga rette in the world at any price! Cameta are aold everywhere in ecientificaUy tea led packn&ea of 20 cifiarvttea for 20 cent a; or ten pack' atea 200 citfarettea) in a glaaatne paper-covered carton. We atrongty recommend thia carton for the home or office aupply or when you travel. W 1 Ess OF ALL WHITE SHCES, OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 1st THIS WILL BE A REAL MONEY-SAVING EVENT FOR YOU SALE RUNS FOR TWELVE DAYS ONLY I WANT TO SELL EVERY PAIR OF WHITE FOOT-WEAR IN THE STORE SO Out They Go, None Reserved No. 186 Ladies white Sea-Island cloth Shoes, Louis heels, Reg. No. 294 Ladies white Sea-Island cloth Shoes Military heels Reg. No. 295 Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Shoes, Military heels Reg. No. 28u Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Military heels Reg. No. 290 Ladies white Canvass Shoes Low heels . .-. Reg. No. 292 Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Low heels Reg. No. N. C. Ladies Keds white Canvass Heavy Rubber Sole, Louis heels Reg. No. N. R. Ladies Keds, white Canvass Heavy Rubber Sole, Low heels Reg. No. 3E2 Ladles white Sea-Island cloth Oxfords, Military heels Reg. No. 479 Ladies white 8ea-lsland cloth Pumps, Cuban heels Reg. No. 909 Ladies white Canvass 1 strap Pumps, Low heels Reg. No. T. O. Ladies white Canvass Tennis Oxfords, Flat heels Refl. No. N. C. Ladies Keds white Canvass Heavy Rubber Sole Pumps, Louis "' Reg. No. Piaz Ladies Keds white Canvass Heavy Rubber Sol Pumps, Flat He' Reg. 5.75 Sale 4.50 Sale 4.50 Sale 4.50 Sale 4.25 3.25 3.20 3.20 No. S. S. Ladies Keds white Canvass $6.00 Sale $4.65 Heavy Rubber Sole 1 strap Pumps Flat heels Reg. 6.75 Sale 5.35 No. 277 Misses white Canvass Lace Shoes Sizes 102 to 2 Reg. No. N. R. Misses white Canvass Lace Shoes Heavy Rubber Soles Sizes 102 to 2 Reg. No. 909 Misses white Canvass 1 strap ' Pumps Sizes 8a to 112 Reg No. 909 Misses white Canvass 1 strap Pumps Sizes 12 to V2 Reg. 3.85 Sale 3.15 No. Bin. Misses white Canvass 2 strap Pumps Sizes 82 to 11 Reg. 3.25 Sale 2.85 No. Bin. Misses white Canvass 2 strap Pumps Sizes 1112 to 2 ........ .Reg. 4.25 Sale 3.15 No 9650 Children white Canvass Button Shoes Sizes 1 to 5 Reg. No. 650 Children white Canvas Button Shoes Sizes lz to 8 . . . Reg. No, Rover Children Keds, whit Canvass Heavy Rubber Soles Size' 6 to I012 Reg- No. 6S9 Children white Canvas 3.25 Sale 2.83 1 strap Pumps Sizes 2 to 8 .... Rig. No. S. 8. Children Keds, white Canvass 1 strap Pumps Sizes 4 2.45 Sale 1.95 to 10a Reg. 1.45 $2.85 Sale 1.10 Sale $1.95 4.00 Sale 3.10 3.45 Sale 1.45 8ale 2.45 1.10 2.25 Sale 1.85 2.45 Sale 1.95 2.60 Sale 2.10 2.45 Sale 1.45 2.60 Sale 1.85 1.75 Sale 1.15 1.85 Sale 1.25 1.95 Sal 1.65 1.75 Sale 1.25 1.15 Sale .95 THE BARGAIN TABLE IS LOADED WITH BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY COME IN TODAY DON'T PUT IT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW S. E. NEWKIRK, T Prop. Phone 2805 miw.V-!i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tlie County Court tor Lincoln Conn f. Oregon, will receive senied bids 1-r furnishing material and construc tion of the Wright Creek itridgn, and the T. U. Utitler Slouph DriJge. l'lans .ud specifications to bo furnished by Iho Court. Bid to be In accordance to Paw and filed with the Count C lerk, on or before 9 o'clock a. m.. August 7lti, 19:0. R. H.. Howell, County Clerk. (12) FOR SALE 300 ft square, will sell cheap. Also one acre, very cheap. Must sell. D. S. Young, box 53, New port, Or. INSURE WITH C. E. SHEFFIELD Agent for Oregon Fire Re lief Assn. of McMinnville, for Lincoln County Newport, - - Oregon R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. Offlc hour: 10 to 12 a. m.: t to 4 nd 7 to I B. aAd.ka7 411 sni tin mm OIL (KEROSENE) An ideal home fuel for oil cookstoves, oil heaters and oil lamps. Get it at your dealer'. 8TANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAtlrOPWlA) ..A Few Two-quart Fruit Jar at Col in'. Men's and Boys' Work Clothes at Colvin's. Dinner Ware and Glass Ware at Colvin's. For Heavy CanvaS3 Work Gloves See Colvin. Maurice Andersen was over from the Agency Saturday. Snn,1rn T)nmtimAt .nH .1. ( -..u.c ..viuLicuu nag vCI 1IUU1 LUIS Lower Siletz Tuesday. Leland Wright of Poole Slough was in the city Wednesday. L. II. Payne of Newport-was In the city the first of the week. Attorney C. L. Starr of Portland was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Guy Roberts had business at Elk City Wednesday afternoon. R. C. Bemrose of Rock Crpelr waa a county seat visitor yesterday. G. L. Gray of Newport was a county sum vimior weanesaay afternoon. C. K. Crosno arrived h lorn and Portland Wednesday evening. Chas. Allnn the Elk City postmaster ana wue. were Toledo v s torn s.itnr. day. P. W. Gerttula, the oannerymnn of I ait, WHS in the C'ltV on hnghn.. iuesaay..,. County Agent Cooter uid wife are visiting In the south oart of the count v uus ween. A full line of Fall and Winter Woolen Samples of Men's and Boys' Suits at i-oivin s. Mrs. Robert Schaffer rocelvoil worn Monday Of tlla tllnpss nf hoi- nintho, at tjorvallis. Mrs. "Si" SImonson deDarted Tups, day for a visit with her parents at uswego. L. E. Bain of Yanuina waa n Tularin visitor Sunday, he playing with the Newport team. Thousands of Up-to-date Ladles Dress Goods Samples. Prices Reason able at Colvin's. Mrs. Crosno'a sister from WoaMnir ton, arrived Wednesday evening for au exienaea visit nere. Mr. Grant Of Ltnnton arrived Silnr. any even.ng for a visit at the David mira Dome in this city. Merchant W. S. Hall and wifo nt Sileiz passed thru yesterday, enroute 10 Portland, in t'helr car. Attorney Arthur Clarke of fnrvnlHa is in tne city. Mr. Clarke has several cases m circuit court here. Miss Victoria KobielskI of Siletz has been visiting at the P. Frederick nome in uus city the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hlte returned to l'ortland this noon after a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McElwaln and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson returned Tuea. day from a several days outing at De- poe my. We like to print all the news. When you have company at your house we win appreciate It as a favor if you win ten us aDout it. - Mrs. Harriet Corey, who arrived here last week from Denver, Colorado, nas purchased the D. H. Williams place in West Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Foreman of Si letz were In the city yesterday in their car enroute to California where they win visit relatives. James Franks and Chris Larson were over from Siletz Saturday nn business connected with the organi zation of the Siletz Cemetery Assocla tion. Mrs. George Chambers and children arrived over from Alpine Wednesday evening. Mr. Chambers arrived last evening. They expect to remain here about a month. Al Waugh and George Schenck re turned; the first of the week from a month's camping trip to the Siletz Gorge. If you don't believe they caught any fish, Just ask them. Mrs. Ira Wade entertained the Ladles' Whist Club Wedn sday after- ,noon of this week. Mrs. F. N. Hay' den captured first prize and Mrs. J, S. Akin carried off the consolation prize. Leader subscriptions received this week are: J. H. Meier, Mist, Or.; Gust Ketola, Tart. Or.; L. M. Starr, Toledo, Or.; D. J. Thomas, La Grande, Or.; Carrie Bensell, Siletz, Or.; Peter lierg, Toieao, or, Carpenters C. W. Day and John Crooks are busy this week remodelling the house owned by P. Frederick on Second street. When the job is com pleted the house will have been con' verted Into a bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Patterson de parted yesterday for Portland and As toria. Mr. Patterson goes as a dele gate from Alden Abbey Post No. 64 to the Convention of the American Le gion which Is being neld at Astoria to day and tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Pat terson will incidentally visit with their son who is an officer on the cruiser Birmingham, and which is stationed at Abtorla this week. Mrs. A. K. Nelson of Wheatlands, Wyoming, Is visiting' with her brother Hugh Murray, and faml'y, at "Orchard brook Ranch," on the Siletz road. Mrs. Nelson visited here In 1915, after attending the San Francisco exposi tion, so this time she did not notlly her brother that r.he was coming, thinking to surprise him. Upon her arrival hpro she took the Siletz Stage, not t,e!llntc the driver where she want ed off. bnlicving Hint she would re member the' place from her former j visit, tut the greater speed on the Im i proved road, and the marked Improve ment of Orchardbrook Ranch roused her to be carried right by her destina tion, and when she finally gave It up end asked the driver where Mr. Mur ray lived, she had been carried two and a half miles too far, being just as fnr from her destination es she was when she left Toledo. I Brighten Up Your Home f Have you been wondering how you were going to refinish that worn chair or table? Has the dull appearance of the living room floor or the stairs been worrying you? You probably ere saying, "Yes," and here is your answer Refinish it with SHER'm-lVlLUAMS FLOORLAC Which is a scientific combin ation of a durable, waterproof varnish of tine quality, and a beautiful, permanent stain. With this excellent material, a sur face can be varnished and stained in one operation stained in a number of colors, such as Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, etc. We believe in it thoroughly and know that you will too, if you once try Floorlac, so we are making you a special offer in the coupon below. FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE FU1 in this coupon with your name and address, bring it to our store with Ten Cents and you will receive a Twenty-Five Cent can of Floorlac, and a Fifteen Cent Varnish Brush. Thia introductory offer is limited Sign your name and bring the coupon to our store today. Kama. 9 Addreat , TOLEDO DRUG CO. , Frederick's QUALITY Store WE OFFER YOU A FEW TIMELY SPECIALS: Mason qt. Jars $1.10 per doi. Mason 2 qt. Jar $1.20 per doz Economy qt Jars $1.25 per doz Economy 2 qt. $1.40 doz. Economy Caps 25 cents per dozen Kerrs Self Sealing Caps and Rings will fit any Mason Jar per dozen 25 cents Extra Quality Best Heavy Rubber Jar Rings 3 dozen 25 cents A GOOD FAIR BROOM, 4 SEWED; STRONG, WELL MADE AND GOOD WEIGHT FOR 50 CENTS OUR VERY BEST PARLOR BROOM 5 SEWED STRING ENAMELED HANDLE $1.00 EACH P. FREDERICK r Kero Gas Oil Stoves Peterson Hardware Co. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION 04702 Department of the Interior, U. S. Lend Office at Portland, Ore., June 29th, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Frank T. Gunn, of Ortoa, Oregon, Vho, on April 1st, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 04702, for NW SE14 and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. 15 and N NU NEVi (as amended) of Section 22, Township 9 South, Range 9 yVest, Willamette Mer idian; has filed noltice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1920. Claimant names aB wltnessess: John S. Sneve, of Siletz, Oregon. Phillip H. Elting, of Orton, Oregon Hoxle Simmons, of Orton, Oregon William J. Southwell, of Norton 3, Oregon. Siletz Act of Aug. 15, 1894 Alexander Sweek, Register. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 :30 to 4 Office In Andrews Building Toledo, - . Oregon W.H.WATERBURY Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04646 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. VT 4, , t July 16th, 1920. Notice Is nerphv riven that n.. F. Erbes, of Harlan, Oregon, who, on Feb. 14th, 1916, made Homestead En try, No. 04646, for 8 NW, Sec tion 28, Township 11 South, Range 8 West, Wniliamette Meridian, has filed notice of tntpntlnn o m.iis Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln Conntv Orprnn ot Tnla'ln Oregon, on the 30th day of August! 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Cator, of Harlan, Oregon. James Zib, of Harlan, Oregon. Riley M. Young, of Harlan, Oregon. Martin Kawetsky, of Harlan, Oregon. Alexander Sweek,' Register. . o NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Countv Pnurt will 1 ..... . , j UMIIOM bids on improvement of road around Selts Hill in Southarn nirl nf l.lnnnln County. Road through rock to be 10 leet wiue, tnrougn airt 12 feet wide. County to furnish powder and road tools of the District. Work tn ho irmzx subject to approval of County Engin eer. Bias to De opened Aug. 3, 1920, at 10 o'clock at Court House. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. C. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon j