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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19th, 1920. Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the New Royal Cook Book THERE is no further reason for worrying about table variety. The New Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of surprises there should never be another dull meal in the home. Custard Fie 1 cup pantry flour y, teaspoon Royal Baking I'owder teaspoon salt ft cup shortening cold water Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add one-half shortening and rub in lightly with flnirers: add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out. Roll out very thin; put on In small pieces re maining shortenlnB: fold upper and lower ednes In to center; fold sides In to center; fold sides In to center igaln; roll out thiu and put on pie plate. Custard eitflrs V, cup an rar U teaspoon salt 2 cups Braided milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Beat eeus, add sugar, salt, flavoring and milk very slowly. Line pie plato with paste made as above, and bake In very hot oven about 10 minutes. Pour custard Into the baked crust and bake In mode rate oven about 25 min utes. The pie Is dune when a knife out In cen ter of custard comes out dry. Cocoanvt Pie Is made the same way. adding 1 cup of shredded cocoanut, and using only t eggs. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Mads from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. FREE By all means Ret the new Royal Cook Book Just out. Contains these and 400 other delightful rec ipes. Free for the asking. Write TODAY to HOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 11 Fmltoa SUMt. New York City (4DFOR SALE AT ONCE 75 head of chclrn Goats, about 60 nannies. All in good condition. H. R. Robins, Ya chata, Orego-i. FOR SALE Ford handy delivery car in rood mechanical condition. Will take part or all In old growth fir or other good wood on river bank. L. C. Smith, Newport, Or. (33) FARM FOR RENT My 160 Acre Farm at Orton, Lincoln County, for rent Write or call at O. A. Loe, Silverton, Oregon. WOODCUTTERS WANTED Win ter's Job for the right man. John Bradbury, Newport, Ore. FOR SALE 80 Acre Dairy Ranch 9 mile up Yachata iver on county road. 6 room! house, large barn, or chard, all kinds of berries; cash or terms. J. F. Proctor, Yachats, Ore. 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 & Sont Jewelers and Optlmetrlsts. Albany. Or. Predcpicl's if7C T A til Store Good Clean Wheat $4.00 per Hundred Pounds Whole Corn $2.80 per Hundred Pounds Cracked Corn $L.95 per Hundred Pounds Ground Corn $3.0? per Hiii:Jrod Pounds Mill Run $2.20 per 80 Pounds Rolled Oats $2.00 per 70 Pounds Clean White Feed Oats $2-75 per Hundred Pounds Crd. Barley 3.00 per Hundred Pounds Rolled Barley $2.40 per 80 Pounds Cheat Hay, Fino Quality, $27.00 per Ton Alsyke Clover hay, the Best Hay for Mi;ch Cows $29.00 per Ton i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the County Court for Lincoln County, State of Oregon In the Matter of the Estate of Gustav Vlliannen, Deceased NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that tho unilerslgned as administrator of the auve entitled estato, was duly authorized, licensed, empowered and directed under order and license of tho above entitled Court In the above entitled matter dated and entered wmhr 9th. 1919, to sell the real property hereinafter described at private sale In the manner provided by law, and that he will pursuant to sa d ' od tn sell at private sale for cash tc . the highest and best bidder from and after Saturday, tne zum uay f Nnvember. 1920. subject to confirm .tinn of said Court, said real property belonging to said estate desci.bed a follows, to-wit: . Tho snuthcast Quarter ot the north. west quarter and Lot live of section aw m in Township Seven, South ol hange Nine (9) West of the Willam otto Mnrldian. all lying'and being situ ate In Lincoln County, State of Ore gon. Bids may be submitted to said ad ministrator at Rose Lodge, Oregon, or ai the ofllco of hit attorn"?, Edw. J, Clark, PchOicton, Oresoii. Dated and first published, Octobei 22nd, 1920: H. C. Starr, Administrator of estate ot Gustal Vlljannen, deceased. U i cl you -ever ra wiorni inc. -'T FflSflU BRAND Reflex Slicker? OhBqyl flats' protection, foryou. look (or die Reflex Edge r rac P. FREDERICK AJTOWERCO. fSTABUSHCD 1636 BOSTON, MASS. v.i?3y:. mum eaurm cvnrrmmr MMk No BLEND lUSt . ' rtf i lL AOsBM or office tupply or whon you travel juCJTf H jrtTVfilX K'i R- J- REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. fr M J -t&&h Winston-Salem, N. C. Eho p sir-ee, bob! No premiums with f Camels all quality! . CAMELS quality plus Camels ex oert blend of chmV.fi Turkish nnrl choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshing they never tire your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: My, but that's a great cigarette L. E. Bain of Yaqulna was a County Seat visitor Saturday and Sunday. P. H. Eltlng of Orton was a county seat visitor Saturday and Sunday. Pearl Pepin of Chltwood was In the city Sunday enroute home from Taft. Marshal Jezsa Gwynn was a pas senger for Silverton Sunday. S. C. Quant of Eddyville was In the city on business the first ot the week. Mrs. W. C. Harding returned Sun day from a week's visit at Portland. Air. and Mrs. C. B. Arthur of Har lan were In the city Monday evening. James Kent of Waldport was in the city on business Tuesday. Lester Martin was up from Newport on business Tuesday. Mrs. Clias. Allen of Elk City was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Sherman Frederlckson was a passenger for Corvallls Tuesday. Leland Kynlston was a passenger for the Valley Tuesday. John Bradbury departed for the Valley on Wednesday's train. Have you been solicited for mem bership to the Toledo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Plank were pas sengers for Newport Saturday even-mi-'. Dan Hendrlekson of Bay View was transacting business In Toledo yes terday. ' Supt. E. L. Chalcraft of the Slletz Agency was in the city Saturday en route to the Valley. tiive us your Tnanktglving order we can fill It to your satisfaction. Frederick's Quality Store. County School Superintendent Goin Is viaitmg the schools in the east part of the ounty this week. Earl Weltin ot Eddyville was in the ciiy luuu&y evening attending Ma sonic louue. Mrs. H. 3. Van Cl'eve and daughter, Rowena, returned Tuesday from a ten days' visit at Portland. Cranberries, Celery Hearts, Head Lettuce, New Crop Nuts and Every thing at Frederick's Quality Store. R. A. Arnold is painting the .interior of the Sheriffs oilice at the Court Houje this week. Tho high wind Monday night blew the smokestack off the electric plant here. The Btack was badly rusted and htute tell an easy victim to the wind. L. E. r!ain or Yaqulna pasHed tliru to Corvallis this noon to witness the big O. A. C.-U. of U. football game tomorrow. A marriage license was issued yes terday by County Clerk Howell' to J. B. linggs, 33, and Mrs. Serena Shep pard, 34, both of Bayvlew. Wallace Fish of Portland paFsni ; thru io Vaqulna Monday evtujiu to; take out' Uie officers' special which went over the line early Tuesday morning. I Sheriff Simpson went up to Pioneer i llast Saturday and brought down Chas. ; E. Miller, who had been examined by Cr. Belt and adjudged insane. Miller I comes from the dtute of Washington 1 and was but recently discharged from the asylum. He was taken out to balem Monday. GILMORt'3 POULTRY FARM: Owing to a shortage of houses I most cell aoout 100 birds to give room for my breeding stock including white leghorn pullets June 1st. hatch, barred : rock 8 one year old, white leghorns ' 'one and two years old. All trapnested siock. r. u. unmore, rnone ruro, Newport, Oregon. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 2 of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at Principal's Room, Grammar School Building, To ledo, Oregon, on the 27th day of No vember, 1C20, at 1 o'clock in the after noon to voto on tne proposition or levying a special district tax. Tho totkl amount ot money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 21st !i.0, and ending cn June 30, 1921, is estimated in the following budget and includes the nrnount3 to be received from the county school fund, stato school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district; BUDGET Estimated Expenditures Teachers' salaries $10,000.00 Furniture .' ,...200.00 Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, etc, etc, 200.00 Repairs of schoolhcuses, etc .1,000.00 Janitor's wages 900.00 Janitor's supplies 60.00 Fuel 300.00 Water 160.00 Clerk's salary 60.00 Postage and stationery 15.00 For the payment of bonded debt and interest thereon, issued under Sections 126, 152 to 166, and 434 of the School Laws of Oregon. 1919 ....600.00 Int. on outstand warrants ....480.00 Sinking Fund for payment of bonded Indebtedness 1,000.00 WKWWHMH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I H Closing -fci Out SALE -JM OF Plush, Green All sizes and Boys' and Youths' Hats, Including Black Plush and Heavy Cloth In different color. cheap price REASON I am going to discontinue carrying the line, a there Is not enough demand to pay me to carry a Stock, so out they go at cost None reserved. This enables you to get a hat that Is better and cheaper than a cap for the boy CUT IN PRICES OF SHOES Some of the line of Shoe we carry have dropped soma In wholesale price, so we have marked price down accordingly SUITS AND OVERCOATS , .It I not to early to order your Suit for the Holiday. Several hundred samples to choose from at $25.00 to $45.00 the reduced prices. Better think about this, and come In and look the sample over BARGAIN COUNTER The bargains on Bargain Counter are going fast. Have you been here to get your share of them S. E NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 2805 Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. LADIES' ft Csbms srs aorf mrrftn in idmniificiUj memhd pmekmiem of JO cigarette tor 20 contB, or tan pack' la (200 cigarattea) in gtaaamo nnpar-covrod trion. W atronfly rmcommand I him carton forth? aooM or otfica aupply or whan yoit travel. Total estimated amount of money to be expended for oil purposes during the year $14,955.00 Estimated Receipts From county school fund during the coming school year ..$3,000.00 From state school fund during the coming school year 500.00 Cash now in "the hands of the district clerk 804 Cash now In the hands of tho county treasurer, belonging to the district v1.008.00 Estimated amount to oe receivea from all other sources during the coming school year ....6,344.76 ToUl estimated receipts, not In cluding the money to be re ceived from the tax which it is proposed to vote $10,657.00 MILLINERY at GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Call in and look over our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirt, Hos iery, Ribbon, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. Hcc-piti'lptlcn Total estimated expenses for the yar $14,955.00 To'.p.I estimated receipts not In cluding the tax to be voted 10.Sri7.no Balance, amount to be raised by district tnx $4,298.00 Dated this 5th day of November 1920. Attest: L. M. Starr, District Clerk G. B. McCluskey, ijjT " Caalrman Board ot Directors. An1 allrefinery gasoline with a" continuous chain of boiling points. 'to STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CsliforaU) .