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PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1918 Toledo Drug Co. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Royal Typewriters Paints and Oils Stationery T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. HI HHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIITt f ""M 41 HI I 1 1 1 T iiiiiiiiii i L. R. BATEMAN t. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES "We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture Chas. Toberer of Slletz waa In the t Jlf Ity yesterday. i Gilo Olin waa over from the Agency $ on business Monday. I Ed Gillssple of Elk City was a To- ledo visitor Tuesday evenlg. Mr. and Mr Ruben Cooley of Elk City were Toledo visitors Tuesday .evening. X W. Small the sawmllltnan, and wife, were down from Elk City Tues day evening. The soldier boys are going to have a big boxing match at the Fair Build ing this evening. Jack Morgan arrived down from Portland Tuesday, returning to the city this morning. Mrs. Maude Ellsworth arrived Tues day evening for at visit with her bro thers, Fred and Elmer Hornlg. Fred H. Robs arrived In Toledo the (first of the week. Mr. Ron Is chap- j'laln of the 4Ui Prov. Regmt. which Is istatloned here. I Roy Walker arrived Tuesday after noon for visit with old Toledo friends (Roy 1b now located at Sllverton where tie owns a garage. , M mil I If WWW! Mil 444 .milium wwwwww f redetucls's QUALITY Store The Best Stocked Grocery Store in Lincoln County Our Aim is to Give You Quality J Merchandise at a Fair Price You can Always Save Money by Buying at This Store P. IBEDISRIOK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r tti -tf-tfl-T t . ELEVEN YEARS AGO L. F. Pepin of Chltwood was In town Monday. Joe Ludwlg came up from Otter Rock Wednesday. Ches Morrison of Pioneer waa a To ledo visitor yesterday. Miss Winnie Rache of Portland Is visiting friends In Toledo. MIsb Blanche Jefferies arrived Sat urday evening for a visit with her I 'couBln, Mrs. Fish. Frank Relbholf waa over from Slletx Wednesday for a load of frieght for Hall Brothers. Earnest and Charlie Ewlng, now of Parkers, are vlstlng old friends and scenes In Toledo. Rex Nelson has accepted the appren ticeship In Bartholomew's barber shop. Swen Bradeson of the Capital Cream ery at Salera arrived Saturday even ing for a short visit at home. MKclinnt John Kentta, of Slletz, went to Portland Monday to buy new goods. I Con Chrlstenscn returned to 0. A. C. i on Sunday evening's train. TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO Yaquina Bay Ry & Lbr. Co. Electric Light and Power &mwww " 11 WWWWWWW ww w-w wwnn imn ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES j Mrs. C. 0. Copcland left for Portland i Tuesday. t! Henry Gannon and family have "moved Into the Robort Campbell resl- donee X Mose Gregson has completed his 5 new rcHidfnce In this place and moved J Into tho same this week. 1 A meeting of the school directors X .of this district was held last Saturday J (flight. The tenrhein employed for tlio T oiiilng term are Prof. Uroolia for prln ? !clpal, and Mrs. Eunice Akin for pri mary. The wngrs to bo paid are 45.00 and $27.60 per month, respectively. I'ninH Hydo was down from Little Elk the first of the week buying cattle. Ora Copeland returned last Tuesday cvenlnn from his yearly sealing trip. Dli'd At tho home of his parents near Mill Four, on Wednesday, Oct. 4f.th. 1807, Ora Mays, aced about 19 years. Hurley Lutz will erect a new house on his farm on Depot slough this fall. MAKE. AN DEAL GIFT FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE OR THE JUNE BRIDE DROP IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF WATCHES CLOCKl AND JEWELRY TOLEDO JEWELRY CO., H. t PETERSON, Manager snd Watchmaker tW i WWII I "" EW mm W It II SHOES AND GENTS FURNISHINGS ARRI VING DAILY AND WE SELL THEM AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES TOO. SAVE $ ON YOUR SHOES AND CLOTHING AND BUY W. S. S. SCHOOL TIME IS SHOE TIME We carry a good line of School Shoes for all the Children. We have those Black and Tan High Tops Black and Tan Low Tops Gun Metal Button Gun Metal Lace For the Boy's Priced $2.65 to $5.50 Those Snappy Brown Eng. Bals Black Eng. Bals Brown Calf Blucher Black Calf Blucher Gun Metal Blucher Gun Metal Button Will Suit the Men Priced $3.75 to $8.75 For the Girls We have some nice Tan, Brown and Black Eng. Bals Brown Kid Cloth Tops Black Kid White Cloth Tops Gun Metal Button Gun Metal Lace Priced $1.95 to $5.00 A Large Assortment For the Ladies. Ivory Kid Cloth Tops Grey Kid Cloth Tops Black Kid Tan Cloth Tops Black Kid Grey Cloth Tops Brown Kid Cloth Tops Tan, Brown and Black Eng. Bals Black Pumps and Oxfords Priced $3.75 to $7.50 WE SPECIALIZE IN MILITARY SHOES AN D CLOTHING SUCH AS KAKI PANTS, SHIRTS, HATS, HAT CORDS, LEGGINGS ETC. REMEMBER WE CARRY NEIHOFF'S LOGGER SHOES, ALSO A FULL LINE OF RUB BER GOODS. SALEM for full ihirtlcularH. THti ;lA". WAY TlXKOltAl'lI 1SST1TU lr of Portland, Oregon. .... n - . ' wmvtkii-K.-bU Milk to bait suited by oxprcM or TranH.t to . . Newport. WcoWy c ns h iwttlc-m-j.t and fair price. Also cgg. , . Ill-Ill OIIU I , f J , , Hairy miuw u ,lh egvtablcs. Address L. C. femlUi. Newport. Oregon. AUTO STAGE Leaves Toledo each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Ona Bayview, Linnville and way points. epeciai -Buy W. S. 8v- r MANY GOOD Posi iiuimo , mw Can be had by any ambitious jt .-. .,r n-niiian ill tho 4 field of railway or rninnierpl:.! 1 O NIT ARY ? telegraphy. AVe want a number of young men ona j T" ;"l T3nT,linT. hOT1 lithe property heretofore acquired lreiare ior ma i"ih'r . . !l jl t Ice to fill vacancies cansea uj ,1 .i .i.ofiiniT nf vounir men , for Signal t orpB. rn y t. U1).t0.,ate place in every J tion nroceedinsa bavo been in- ivrui ii iiii i j. t SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF CO. PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that by order of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, I will on baturuay, tne bin. day or October A. D. 1918 at the front door of the Lincoln County Court House at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day offer for sale, according to law, all of J ,by reason of tax lein foreclosures . j 1 y the said Lincoln County, Ore gon and ror wnicii no rcdeni')- thing that constitutes a First Class Barber Shop attention given to PSY?uMPatronage solicited. FRANK HUNT8UCKER, Prop. Our Bath Room It always t Clean and Nat Try It- Agency for the Basket goes twice a I week, Tuesdays and Fridays I BERT M. HOWE, Prop BtlluUd Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln Co. Orvgorr. FOR SALE CHEAP 'i prlcoi of catalogue prices or leBS. 1 cross-cut saw, 1 grindstone l uucKooaru, l ngnt wagon. AlRANY STEAM LAUNDRY! set double harness, 1 New Home sewing macnine, i iicuiannnnn Z J 120 egg incubator, 1 heating stove, 1 dlBC, l plow, l harrow. 1 2-gallon churn, several st me Jars, 1 wire stretcher. 1 good work team, harness, and wagoiv. Will sell very cheap of trade for good cows, Mrs. E. S. Ullery, y2 tnlle north of Nortons. S. E. Newkirk, Mngr. TOLEDO fWT W TTTTTTTITTTTttTTtTTVTTttITTT f Big Fall Carnival and Indian Pow Wow PLAYED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TOLEO, OREGON, OCTOBER 10 TO 20th 1918. 10 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS $10,000 JUMPING HORSE CAiRRY US ALL Plenty of shows, sports ana . games. 1200 Electric Lights to light the Midway. Shows will be located on the Ball Grounds. All amusements furnished by Browning Amusement Co. DONT FORGET THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE. $4,000 FERRIS WHEEL