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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5th, 1922. PAGE FIVE ;Lcal News W. D. Wheeler of Newport was a visitor In Toledo Thursday. He came here to meet his daughter, Mrs. C. D. Arthur of Mutte, Mont., who arrived on the afternoon train Thursday Mrs. Arthur will visit at the home of her parents at Newport for one month. Mr. Arthur will drive through about the lirst of df June an on his return trip will be accompanied by his wife. Proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof. Thousands praise Tanlac. So will you. Toledo Drug Co. 11-lt Mrs. J. E. Cooter is at Chltwood to day assisting the ladies there in mak ing paper dress forms. j. C. Dixon, merchant of Elk Clt was a Toledo business visitor Wed nesday. He tated that anglers were getting good results there due to the fact that there Becms U be a big run of salmon, trout. He attended the meeting of the Tolelo Chamber of Commerce in the evening. For d'mer-ware, aluminum ware. o.ran;te-waie, lunch kits, crockt, e'e, see Col in. 11-lt- L. D. Nash, stockbuyer of Nashville, was a buslneaH visitor in Toledo Wed nesday. Mr. Nash stated that every thing wa9 going" on fine in bis com munity and that "neighborhood tan gles" were a thing cf the past. Manager P. C. K'.lppel of the Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Co. set new poleB and ran a copper circuit over to the mill of the. Pacific Spruce Co. last week. Paints & TOLEDO The ' T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. CLAY NICHOLS POOL-BILLIARD HALL LUNCH ROOM As you read In last week's paper, this popular billiard hall and Lunch Room is now open for business and we will appreciate a por tion of your patronage. We have the test billiard and pool tables in town. A high class line of Tobaccos and Candles. Card Tables. You can also get real service at reasonable prices at our Lunch Counter. Good chef In charge. I We Are Located in the Basement Under the Bootery Store 1 SO" f 3 it 1 In a new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Virginia ana Burley Tobaccos Guuantted by "We Got It from the Watkins Man." HOW often, you have heard that said or said it yourself! Perhaps about stock tonic perhaps something entirely different. For there are 137 products in the Watkins linel 1 You are certain of highest quality when you buy Watkins products. They have been favorably known for more than 50 years! Twenty million satisfied users swear by them today. It pays to buy from the Watkins store at your door. THE WATKINS RETAILER Ralph E, McDonald PHILOMATH, OREGON 43 If you feel tlredi worn out, nervous I and all unstrung, take Tanlac. It will of straighten you out. Toledo Drug Co. 11-lt p i.m nv.,,1,. t ,h w v. .VI o..".".wK uuuai nauit wan over iruiu mw ouei Saturday laKe wnen 1118 'llB ibhuw i iv.n. ' , . T nn, x-. He was laken to North Bend for treat Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas of New-, goon die Mf HeIldrick. port were in the city on business last , f h ,ast noon In re. Saturday Mr. Thomas taking some ft telegrum aMnoUilumB the photographs of the business section of lneg8 of ,lhe llttle IelloWi but dld not our city while in town. t ther(J untn after ue ha(1 Xiesier martin oi Newport was m the city on business Saturday. John Savage was over from the Agency on business Tuesday. Clarence Ofstedahl and Royal Dunn went up to Burnt Wbods Saturday where they are repairing a tractor. countv I vercomcs rneumuiimu uy toning up and invigorating the vital organs, thereby enabling them to elim inate poisons from the system. To ledo Drug Co. H-lt Dan Laudenslager departed Satur day for Burnt Woods where he will work in a logging camp. T. D. Eutler departed yesterday for the eastern part of the county where j he will work in the interests of thejover io me oueiz wuuneBuay. Yanuina bridge tironosition. He also j he will look after his timber interests, w- exDects to visit the Siletz country be- fore returning Special price on Brooms at Colvlns Glovefl Gloves! For best values in men'a leather cloves see Colvln. 1t tha heautiful Gerogas Oil Stoves at Colvins. 11-lt Mrs. John Dillon went to Sllverton Saturday where she will take medical treatment. Sherwin-Williams Varnishes DRUG CO. 8tors one-eleven cigarettes Three PriendJf Gentlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY FIFTEEN FIFTH AVE. HIW YWKK CITY Established 1803 Word was received here this week the death of little George Hendrlck- son, son of Mr. and Mra. uan uen- drickson. Which occured at worm Send last Saturday. Mrs. Hendrtckson vuitlnir with her narents at West-; : - - . away. Groceries, Hardware, Hay, Feed and Grain. W. C. Burcroff Mercantile Co, 11-1t H. N. Warnock of Portland, formerly of this city, drove down from Portland , , , , . T 1 . 1. J 1 1 nis car wtsuuetiuay. duu io uuw In the bakery business having a big ,halra P F..at Sl.ln. His ' pmn,nvll fnrlv men and turns out twenty thousand ioaves per day J. T. Mahoney, the Sllotz merchant, was in the city on business yesterday. A complete line of fishing tackle. W. C. Burcroff Mercantile Co. 11-1t A. W. Morgan arrived down from Portland Tuesday evening, going on ... , J.O.Storey te millman arrived down from Portland Tuesday evening. E. A. Harvey, fhe Standard Oil Man, arrived homo TuosiUv evening from Salam, where he had teen attending a ibanouet given local SUinc.irl Oil man- lagers. j special Sale on Men's and Boys' .caps at Colvlns. 11-1t" Tjean Jchnson, the millman, arrived If you want better bread and more , tative Lincoln and Polk counties sub loaves per sack buy Fisher's Blend. ject to the will of the Republican W. C Burcroff Mercantile Co. 11-1t Born, Sunday, April 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Parish of this city, a ; son. R. A. Anderson in rT. Mnir th street in front or !.! ror'-.l uca on Scond stroat u.:-A roplc-sk svme i with 16 foot planking. Peiry Hinder-, son Is doing the grading. WT.en fin- I UU Will 6 Uliiwi utuvi grade. li. D. Nash of Nashville was in the city Tuesday evening. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood was aown to attend the meeting of the Corjinercic 1 Club Tuesday 'evening. Col. E. Hofer, of Sam, p?.ssed thru to hi summer homo at Asp. to Beach, Monday evening. Mr. Hofer is going down and plant some garden so es to uuwu miu yitiui ovuio w,helH In Miv 1079 A P Tlnrf.ll be able to eat when he coracs over ne'a in May 19Z2' w- R' "Indall. I this summer. FOR TRADE 8 acres at South Beach, i on railroad; V2 miles from town; will trade for automobile. Inquire I at Lone ttar Shoe Shop, Toledo. 11-2t I County Agent Cooter and family ar ' rived home from a visit to Valley i points Monday evening. ) John Leahy of Orton wag In the city on business the first of the week. Special Sale on Coffee Cups and Saucers and Granite-ware at Cclvlns. Rubber Boots and Mens Rubbers at Colvlns. 11-1t Mrs. John Dillon, who has been quite I sick for some time, was taken out to the hospital at Corvallls Saturday. Mayor W. E. Ball was a passengef for the Valley Sunday. See Colvln for Dress and Work Shirts, large line to select from; prices right at all times. 1Mt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown arrived down from Portland Saturday evening, being called here by the derth of the late Mtrs. Hcover. Mr. Drown was Mrs. Hoovers uncle. FOR SALE Launch, 27 feet long. 7- foot beam; also 7'2 h. p. Myammus j engine; good shape; will take parti cash, balance In livestock or poultry, Bargain price. Inquire at Leader office. 11-2t iMrs. Guy Roberts was taken out to the Valley to a hospital Sunday. President Johnson of the Pacific Spruce Co. was a passenger for the Valley Sunday noon. iMrs. Bc-rnlce Hood of Portland andjdate fer th office of County Commls Mrs. Cora Bratton of Roseburg v.-ere in : sioner, subject to the decision of the the city the first of the week visiting I Republican voters of Lincoln county, with their brother, Si Hanson. i Oregon, at the Primary election, May ror furniture, beds, mattresses, springs, bedding etc., see Colvln. 11-U U. S. Army and O D. Wo 1 1 Shirts i , hereby declare ,f Republl- at bargain prices The Bootery. 11-1t C3n candidate for the office of County Misses Edith Younff and liutli Clies- Sheriff for Lincoln County, Oregon ley arrived home Sunday evening . subject to the will of the electors at from a trip to the Valley. I the Primary Election to be held In Come in and see our beautiful line''" 19th 1922 R. Gwynn. of ranges at Colvins store. Il-lt- NOT.CE TO CREDITORS J. I,. Wright of Salem was in the , the County Court of the 8tate of city Saturday. Mr. Wright has pur Oreoon. for Lincoln Countv cl!as"d the fcihlocut place 11 1 Creek ai.d experts to go Into the berry Dusiness, 11 .ne measure providing a bridge across the Yaijuina River here For chicken netting, barbed wire & etc., see Colvln. 11-1t Con Christiansen Informs us tlict he contemplates cutting his Ford In two in the middle and having about ten feet spliced in, thus making himself an automobile. Mrs. P. Fredericks went to Mon mouth Wednesday for a visit with her niece, Miss Doris Splcer, she also ex pects to visit at Gardiner before re turning to Toledo. Carpenters Tools and Garden Tools at Colvins. 11-1( Attorney Arthur Clarke of Corvallls was In the city the first of the week attending Circuit Court. Special Sale to close out a lino of loggers' Shoes at Colvins. 1 1-1 1 A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to our readers. Good news bears repeating, end when It Is confirmed after a long laps of time, even If we hesitated to believe It at first hearing, we feel secure in accepting its truth now. The following experience of a Albany man is con firmed after four years. A. Skaar, painter, 718 E. Fourth St., AllKvny, Ore., gave the following statement April 1, 191G "I am ready to Rpenk In favor of Dixir.'s Kidney (Pills at any time for I know from j j. -rsonal esiK'riuu'-'O they aro' all UicV are claimed to be. I have taken Doan'g ion mm u .ur iouB ume aim wubh- j '" - !ays done t he work. Doan s stopped the misery imougu my Kiuneys ana put them In good condition." On March 31, 1920 Mr. Shaar said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kid ney trouble so I gladly recommend them.'' Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy 'get Tlnnn'a Kidniv Pilln Ihfl oa.nia tht Mr. Skaar had. Poster-Milburn Co.,) Mfra,, Buffalo, N. Y NOTICE All accounts Cue the Leader rp to May 1st, 1922, except subscription ac counts, are due and pavall'? to the un dersigned. P. N. HAYDEN. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop NewDnH- Oregon TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I. 0. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. visiting Brothers always Welcome. L. B. Wiswell. N. G.. Carl Glldersleeve, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 am a candidate tor Joint RepreseV electors at the Primary election to be held In May. B. F. Jones. (Paid Adv.) I hereby declare mycelf a Republi can candidate for the office of Coui ty Commissioner for Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the will of the elec- tors at the Primary Election to. be held In May, 1922. J. W. Dunn. (Paid Adv.) I hereby declare myself a Republi can candidate for the office of County Sheriff for Lincoln County, Ore gon, subject to the will of the elec tors at the Primary Election to be --cniorcement oi am laws Including the liquor law " I am a candidate to succeed myself as sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary election, to be held In May. 1922. ' My slogan: efficiency, economy and enforcement of laws. M. Simpson. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a candl- date for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, Oregon, at the Primary election, May 19th, 1922. C. W. Brown, Salado. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at Primaries, May 19th, 1922. I am thoroughly acquairted with the conditions of Lincoln County, It bein9 mV birthplace and having spent the major portion of my life within Its boundary. If nominated and elected I hereby pledge my best efforts towards en forcement of the law. (Paid Adv.) Chas. L. Baker. hereby announce myself a candl- ,19th, 1922. . John Simon, Waldpor. (Paid Adv.) In the niAttpr nf tha Aatata nf Inmoa McDonald, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of James Mc- Donald, Deceased, by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon. All 'Persons having claims against said Estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me at my office in Toledo, Oregon, properly verified as by law re quired, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 14th day of April, 1922. G. B. McCluskey, Executor, Of the Estate of James McDonald, Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate of )ss. J. W. Robertson, Docer.sed NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been luly ap pointed Administratrix of the Es'ate of J. W. Robertson, Deceased, and let ters of administration have bean duly issued to her by sr.id Court. All per sons having claims against said Es tate, are hereby notified to prouont the same to me, properly ve:lfied, within six monthB of the date of this notice, at Toledo, Oregon. Dated and first published this 24'h day of March, 1022. Kate Robertson, Administratrix of the estate of J. W. jilouui'iHju, Ccccus-'d, CtASSIBEOADVERTISEMENK FOR SALE FOR SALE 149 acre farm miles below Toledo; 65 acres of tideland; 1 mile of Water front to Vamilna bay; railroad depot on place; Write or see owner A. Brautl, Toled. 10-fit PIANO MUST BE SOLD will sacrl flee high grade piano now In stor age for Immediate sale. Will give special easy terms to an established home. For full particulars and where piano may be seen, address, Geo. C. Will Music House, Salem, Oregon. io-3t FOR SALE 160 acres unimproved land with timber, five miles south pf Toledo, Oregon, on Waldport road. No trade. Price $1000. Clara Tellefson, R.F.D. 2, Box 61, Seattle, Washington. 10-4t R. I. R. HATCHING EGGS From a fine pon $1.50. A wonderful value call and see them. H. E. Demitt. 10-tf FOR SALE 18 ft. motor boat with 2i h. p. Detroit engine, practically new outfit and in first class shape. $75.00. E. G. Harrison, Yaqulna, Or. 94V FOR SALE 1,4-sectlon near , Chit wood; some improvements; 4 miles to railroad station. Sell for asset valuation $1500.00; half cash, terms on balance. R. N. Walter, Marsh field, Ore. 9-4t AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Three acres with spring and fruit In city limit of Toledo. About 300 feet fronting on State Hiahwav. nrlced at $1500.00 by E. B. Shumway. 8-4t- SCARTH RANCH FOR SALE: EASY TERMS 160 acres on Big Elk, on county road where" new hill road crosses river; 514 miles from Elk City, 1 mile from school; almost 50 acres under cultivation; 6 roomed house; 2 barns and outbuildings; water piped to house; good orchard; outrange; 4 creeks. Scarth, 654, Hal sey St., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE 8 acres of level land In city limits of Newport, front ing on State Highway and railroad; a bargai:i if taken Imediately. 6ee C. E. Hawkins, Lincoln Co. Bank. 8-4t- (11) FOR SALE iNew Milch Cow, and heifer calf. M. W. Toms, Toledo. FOR SALE New and seeonj hand Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Peter son Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room house with 1 acre tract; 12 apple trees; 4 pear trees, 1 small Italian prune, 2 cherries, some small grape vines, logan berries, gooseberries and a large bed of strawberries. Well and conveniently located inside of city limits close to mills and Toledo depot. I am not asking speculative pi Ices. Will trade for a homo here In Corval lls, if In suitable location and livable condition. Would prefer property near the outskirts of Corvallls. If Inter ested in this property call my grand son, P. P. Bates, In care of the O. A. C. phone 42 or write me. Mrs. Matilda P. Whlppo, 1919 B Street, Corvallls, Oregon. (12) FOR SALE Ford Truck, model 1919. For particulars write box 47, Siletz, Oregon. FOR SALE Two houses and two lots; also two acres of land Inside of City limits, level and well located. Inquire of Chas. Mock, owner. FOR SALE 200 cedar fence posts. P. Frederick. FOR SALE 2 Registered Holstein Bulls; 1 year old and 1 coming 2 years; will trade for any kind of stock; Inquire of Nash Bros., Nash Bros. 11-lt FOR SALE Fresh cows. W. Gllson, Toledo. B. (44) FOR SALE OR TRADE A good apple Orchard, located In Hood River district, near Mosler on the Columbia River. There are fifty seven acres In tract of which twenty three acres are In first class apples and few cherries. The orchard Is nearly full bearing, 'ie ing Liuht years old. It bears a crop oi apples bstween five and six thous and boxes a year. All of the land is apple land, can be ptnnted to same at small cost. I will consider trade for a good stock farm located down near Toledo or Siletz, or will trade for good tract of timber. Any one interested In same apply to C. F. Altree, Toledo, Oregon. J. O. Storey. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 05292 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., March 16th, 122. Notice is hereby given thut Robert do Shute, of Harlan, Ore., who, . on July 2nd, 1918, made Homestead Entry No. 05292, for the SE4 SWU, SW& SE4 Sec. 28 and W4 NE4, Section 311, Township 12 South, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Yea. Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo, Oregon, on tbs 9th day of May, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Floyd L. Llllard, of Harlan, Ore. T. J. Bufordi. of Harlan, Ore. Thomas Kelly, of Harlan, Ore. G. O. Adams, of Harlan, Ore. Acts 6-8-12 and 8-9-16. Alexander 8week, Register. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given, that I have funds on hand to pay ull county war rants and all emergency warrants is sued and endorsed not paid for want of funds up to and Including March 31st, 1922, and all of said A-.irrants are hereby called and tho Interest thereon ceases on this date. Dated at Toledo. Oregon, this 31st day of Murch, 1U22. Ira Wade. County ''Voaaurcr. (11) I WILL HAVE A FEW SETT Ings of fine S. C. Minorcas strain $3 per 15 eggs." These are ri ad bird; and are the same as O. N. Winterf had at the State Fair. Martha John son, Chltwood, Oregon. (14) FOR SALE 120 acre dairj ranch, 1 mile from Toledo on Yaquim rond. Al Martin, Toledo, Or. (11) FOR SALE Eight or nine Jer sey cows in fine condition; seven giv ing a nice flow of milk and two heifers all bred to the young registered Jer sey bull of the Olalla Bull Association and will freshen from October 15th to Christmas. Price very reasonable con sidering the quality. Will also sell my 1918 model Bulck Six touring car In excellent condition with .im. inew tire-s. The right Drlce to th right party. Gabriel Dahl, Toledo, Or. (12) FOR SALE-40 acres of level grazing land near Devil's Lake on Roosevelt Highway, price, $1200. Mrs. Molly Carmichael, Siletz, Oregon. HORSE COLLARS while thTy last, at $1 each. Sherwood & Hayden Hard ware Co., Toledo, Oregon. HATCHING EGGS from Miller's S. C. Reds and Crabtree's Barred Hocks. Breeders are one and two yejrs old, with trap nest records of 150 to 20v eggs. $2.50 per setting of 15 eggs Baby chicks 20 cents each. Wo have 10 pullets In our breeding pet"!. Mil. er 4-Crabtree, Toledo, Oi? 117. EGGS $1.00 PER SETTING of 15. Thoroughbred White Oregons. P. O. Box 113, Toledo, or see Mrs. Gladys Cain. ' (11) Painting, Papering and Tin'ing, at 4.50 per day. All work a.'ie!y guaranteed. Tofte Bros, 7-i-; Or. Acetylene welding bring , v)Ur broken castings and have then made as good as new. F. W. Cars ledo, Oregon. To- ROAN MARE FOR SALE Weight about 1030, cash or will consider good dsiry sow In exchange. R. C. John ston, Toledo, Phone 1803. FOR RENT FOR RENT Store Room on HIM Street, I. O. O. F. Building. See Cart Qlldsrslesvs. WANTED WANTED Feeder shoats and hogs Inquire of A. O. Rust. Toledo; lo cated on old Stevenson place. Phonal-long, u-n-' PROFESSIONAL CARDS NOTE THE DATE, MAY 9tl AND 10th. Representative. of Morris Optical Company of Salem, Oregon at the Lincoln Rooms. Scien tific, thorough eye examination. N obllcatlon incurred, unless glasses are ordered. Ward Mayer went down to Wald port Wednesday evening. Mr. Mayer has the contract for building three bunk houses and a cook house and dining room at the logging camps of the Pacific Spruce Corp., camps below Wuldport. ENGINEERING WORK Professional Engineer In the State of Oregon. Topography work, Civil Engineering and Sub-Division work. A. J. McMillan, Toledo, Oregon C. E. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations Prices Reasonable F. M. French & Sons Optometrists and Opticians Albany, Oregon R. O. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURi. , 'Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building'. ,frioe hours 10 to 12 a! m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Emergency calls at any timi . r, LICKEY & MOCK " FIXALL SHOP REPAIRS Shoes, Boots, Clocks, Watcl-. -A Umbrellas, Pans, Buckets, Tul.x, Boilers, Flashlights, Cut Agates, Sharpen Shears, Knives. Repair all kinds of things Don't throw anything away, Come in and see us. Furniture Repair- ed. Also plain sewing done. , Plumbing Tinning and Stove Repairing