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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
PACE ?OUR LINCOLN COUNTY IEADER. TCS.eDO. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13th, 1920 I Kr1 fff (& k B f lll n,u,0llV B ITABBOIlf" J I A 15 Gallon Barrel of ' . . j I Will save your MOTOR and save you MONEY I I Take home a barrel today We carry a full line of Zerolene Oils and Greases III till 'ItAMOAWOOtl ILL LLJ FOR. I you cannot deny them Motorists buy Zerolene because it is good lubricating oil; because it makes the car last longer. More than half the motorists of the Pacific Coa3t states use .Zerolene. Such approval is never an accident; it is given only as a reward to products of highest quality. The resoures, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Com pany create an efficiency in the manu facture of fine lubricants hard to dupli cate elsewhere in the world. Buy Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (California) v For Tractors There li n correct ffrecte of Zerolene for your tructor. Get our booklet on Its Cor - rect Lubricutfon. Auk our atfent lor a copy. A grade for each type " FOR THE HOME GARAGE A is - gallon black steel barrel of Zerolene afford3 the greatest economy and conveni ence in the use of cor rect lubrication. Takes up little room. l:'i i t?. Toledo- PETERSON HDWFL CO. J. W. GRAHAM Siletz- HALL BROS. R. E. CHANDLER Ortons- V. H. GARDNER Newport- . A. L. TAYLOR HUNTER BROS. GARAGE J. A. MAXWELL Waldport- C. R. COPELAND MORRIS-HALLMARK CO. Miss Signa Urautl was up from Mill Four Saturday. . J. Fuel returned from up the line Sunday evening. Nels W. MUk-r vas down from Pio neer Saturday evening. Fred Chambers returned from New port Sunday noou. Albert Taylor was a passenger up the line ou Saturday's train. Mrs. Tom Jackson arrived up from Marshfie'.d Tuesday evening. Mts. W. II. Burton departed for Portland the first of the week. Watermelons cheaper than you can raise them at Gilder sleeve's. Mrs. Violet Updike was up from the Lower May Saturday afternoon. Jr.mrs Wiiiskill was a passenger up the line on the noon train Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Huntsucfcer wera ,up from Hay View Monday on business. L. E. Casteel came. up from Yaqulna '.Monday noon to visit friends in Toledo. Miss Francel Stanton was a passen ger for the Lower Bay Monday even ing. A few of those 65c. brooms left like most stores cell for $1.00 at Gilder, cietve'i,. Iceland Wright was up from Poole Slough several days of this week on business. L. H. Payne came up from Newport Saturday noon to spend a few days In tlie county seat. George Stokes was up from the Low er Bay Monday transacting business at the County seat. Joe Kosydar and children were over from the Siletz Monday transacting business while here. W. G. Sliarman was up from his home at Ten Mile Monday looking af ter business interests. Tom Harding was a passenger for Elk City on Saturday noon's train re turning Monday evening. Mrs. Ellen Redfleld returned Satur day evening from the Valley after an absence of several weeks. Merchant S. E. Newkirk of the Root ery w-s a passsnger for Portland Sun day to attend Duyers' Week. The Georgia Minstrels had a man in here Saturday evening posting bills for the Sunday's performance. C. O., and C. E. Hawkins and D. J. Siripy went over to tu3 SUetz Sunday, fishing, going in the former's car. We are still selling 3 pounds of coffee like most stores sell for 40c and 50c. per pound rt Gildersleeve's. Miss Helta Spensea cousin of Mrs. John Ptter3cn, arrived last week from Portland to visit relatives In Toledo. Chauncey Olimart and mother were up from Ona Tuesday, Mrs.r0hm3rt taking the train for her home In Salem. Do You want your piano tuned? R. H. Kaltz the tuner is here for a few days only. Leave orders at this office. Professor and Mrs. W. A. Cox and son were passenger for the Lower Bay Saturday evening returning Sun day. Mrs. Wm. Backus returned to hor home in Yaquir.a Sunday evening af ter visiting relatives in Toledo a few days.- Merchant R. S. Van Cleve received a Burroughs Adding Machine this wei k ;his machine, is to be U3eu in ins store. H. N. Cokerline of tha Northwest-' ern Mutual Life Insurance t o., was !n Toledo W.ii.'iay enrouie iu iui.na i from the Resort City. Jno. Felerson was a passenger ror Portland Tuesday noon to take in P.uere' Week and incidentally return ' with a new Ford car. Merchr.nr- T. P. Fish dopnrtcd fcr i-fionrl (.ii Smdav's train u) lip lu ft! sltcnrtni.ee at Buyers; ecu to.inj in W his Kail end Winter supplies. W. B. Suir.merville returned to Sa lem Saturday noon after friending ssv- i t nil days in T iledo anil vicinuy in utv '0 Siule Accident Com- Ijiirte :es: of t Li I it'ssion t Mr? O. n. Altres, arcompanii'd by R her dir.8ht.er. Miss Edna, came t'i 1 j.,. f-( i I'.irtliLiid Sunday evening to visit relatives and tncnus in iuicuu and vicinity. Mr. nnd Mr3. G. U Pcrkiii3 were passengers for Albany Sunday return ing Monday.' They met Mr. Perkins' . . . .. 1 1.. tn.t nhicn mid returned 1 1 with her. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Arnold autced uui to Portland Sunday to ba present at Euvers' Ve-.k. They wtre ac companied by Mrs. Lee Wade and son, Jack, and Gerald Wade. N. A. Leach, vice president of Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc., importers, and wife of Portland were in Toledo Mon day enroute home from several days vacation spent at the Beach. By Frary returned to Elk City Sun day to resume work In the mill when they get the new engine Installed which replaces the old engine which i was broken a tew wuenu s. Born Julv 19th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph H. McCourt. a son. Mrs. Mo k'ourt whose maiden name was Miss IMamio Redfield is well known here, uhe now lives in Boston, Mass. ssistant General Passong'ir Asent I j Ormandv of Portland was looking Liter the Southern 1 a: Mr C'cmpnny s Interests here r.-'ir'n v. Mr. Orinandy lis spending srvpral dcyj on the Bay. Sup', rintene'r-nt E. L. Chalcraft and riiu-i'ittr ee over from the Agency i Saturday, the forn.er to attend the ' meeting of the premium list revision ' committee of the fair held at County I Agent Cooler's office. I Mrs. D. E. Mac-Lean was In Toledo l Tmmilnv afternoon en route to iew- oorL Mrs. MacLean is visiting her 1 aunt. Mrs. uraut rvius I Slletz, and friends before returning 'to her home in San Francisco. t OUTING DAYS Are Now Ideal AT CRATER LAKE (Oregon's Mountain Playground) Enjoy your vacation In the heart of the Cascade Rang? and see one of the world's wonders CRATER LAKE is reached by automobile stnrje from Medford. Excellent trails are maintained by the Govern ment. A sky lino boulevard of 25 miles encircles the rim . of the lake. CRATER LAKE LODGE affords comfortable hotel ac commodations and service. Tents ara also available camping at Anna Spring Camp "OREGON OUTDOORS" Booklst f'onlains general information of this wonderful outing place For fuitliur particulars inquire of local agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent 9 Frederick's QUALITY Store SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS 5 POUNDS FRUIT OR BERRY SUGAR $ 1 .00 NEW WALLA WALLA ONIONS 10 POUNDS 25c. HOME GFiOWN CABBAGE 4c. PER POUND FRESH CRISP SODA CRACKERS 20c. PER POUND BLEND OR CROWN FLOUR $3.40 PER SACK THE BEST FLOUR SOLD IN TOLEDO OUR REGULAR 50c. BULK COFFEE 40c. PER POUND We Cheer fully give you a generous sample. We know it is good Coffee and we want you to try it at our expense ASK FOR A SAMPLE WHITE KARO SYRUP No. 10s $1.30 No. 5s65c. DARK KARO SYRUP No. 10s $1.20 No. 5s 60c. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. WE GIVE YOU QUALITY PRICE AND SERVICE P. FREDEPJCK Cash Paid for Spruce and Pine CONES t Any one desiring to collect Spruce and Pine cones please writo C. H. Manning Sons, at Roy, Wash- I ington, for full instructions, and date to com- ir.ence collecting -Qhem, along with price paid 4 for same. V iwy-w 7-Tr f-x,x:J 3 s r Peterson Hardware Co. PEARL 0!Lkeso 5EN2) is TeMned and rc-rcfined by a special process, mak ing it a clean-burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer for PEARL OIL. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAIIFORNIA) l'T,M!,-T- DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST , Lady Attendant Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1:30 to 4 Office In Andrews Building Toledo, Oregon 4iH. 3 Kero Gas Oil Stoves NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04646 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. July 16th, 1020. Notice is hereby given that Henry P. Erbes, of Harlan, Oregon, who, on Keb. 14th, 1916, made Honiestoad En try, No. 04646, for SV4 NV, Sec tion 28, Township 11 South, Range 8 West, Williamette Meridian, has died notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County. Oregon, .at Toledo, 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 Har'an, Oregon. Martin Kawetsky, of Harlan, Oregon. Alexander Sweek, Register. O. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law I!?do, Oregon