Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 21, 1909, Image 1

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VOLUME 17
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21,1909:
NUMBER 13
TOLEDO MARKET
Following is the Price Paid for
Produce in the Toledo Mar
ket. .Corrected Weekly.
Butter-fat, Toledo Creamery 28c.
Dairy Butter 45c to 50c per roll.
Eggs 20c.
Potatoes 90c per bushel.
Onions 5c pound.
Veal 6c to 7c.
Beef 6c to 6c.
Mutton 7c.
Pork 8c.
Chickens 11c.
Oysters $1.90 gallon.
Clams 10c gallon.
Beef hides 6c.
Venl hidps 7c.
Plant Fruit Trees.
I am now taking orders in this
county for all kinds of Fruit, Shade
and Ornamental trees and shrubs,
for the Oregon Nursery Co. All
stock sound and free from disease
of all kinds, and absolutely true to
name. Wait till I see yov or drop
me a line or phone me.
J. F. Stewart.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portlund, Oregon,
April 80, 1909.
Notice Is hereby givac that Mho Orabam of
Silolz, Oregon, who, on December 14, 1907,
made homestead entry No. MVI04, serial No.
OU;9, forne'of sw1, B'of te'l of nwj and
Loir 5 and A, section 30. township K south,
range 10 west Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final commuta
tion proof, to establish claim to the bind above
described, before County Clerk of Lincoln
county, at Toledo, Oregon, ou the 14th day of
June, 19ii9.
Claimant name an witnesses:
Jtro. S. Lloyd, Fred Buttertkld, Solomon
Todd and Joseph Klein, all of Silpt, Oregon.
Alorknok 8. Dbrsskr. Register
noth:e op appointment.
In tho County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
Notice is hereby uiven tnat the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
-of Lincoln county, Oregon, administrator of
th i.Male of Olaf Kosqulst, deceased, and has
duly qualified an Buch.
All parties having clnlma against said estate
nuisUpresent them, duly verified as by law
required, to me at my office in Toledo,
Oregon, within six innnlha from date hereof,
listed at Toledo, Orgou, this 12lh day of May,
19,i9. G. B McCluskey,
Administrator of the estate of Olaf RoBqulst
deceased.
Siil'K K Km Pl'RI.IOATIOX.
U. S. Land Office, Portland. Oregon.
April 17. 1909.
Notice is hereby given Hint Ralph K. Wilson,
of Chitwood. Oregon, who, on Mav !,. 1904
made homestead entry No. 1.-.442, serial No
'01116, for sw'i of nw! and Lot 4, section 24,
township 10 south, range 10 west, Willamette
Meridian, litis filed in rice of Intention to
make final five year proof, lo establish claim
to the hind above described, before County
Clerk of Lincoln county, lit Toledo, Oregon
on theh day of May, 190'.).
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. L. Wildman, John Q. Adams, James
McDonald, Grunt Hiscox, all of Chitwood,
Oregon,
Algiiikon S Drksber, Register.
New line local postal cards To
ledo Drug Co.
Dudley Perkins went to Albany
Wednesday morning.
George Stephenson went to New
port Monday evening.
James McDonald of Chitwood
was in thi3 city Friday night.
Let us sell you an Edison or Vic
tor phonograph. Toledo Drug Co.
Banker Wm. Scarth returned
from a trip to the Valley Tuesday
evening.
We have the best selection of
postal cards in the city. Toledo
Drug Co.
J. E. Wilson the Chitwood nur
seryman was a county seat visitor
Monday. j
County Judge B. F. Swope was a
passenger for Albany Wednesday
morning.
Ever Ready batteries fresh from
the factory every few days at New
ton & Nye's.
Vivian Cartwright of Newport
passed through Wednesday enroute
to the Valley.
Postal can's you have never seen
before. Local, comic and fancy.
Toledo Drug Co.
James McDonald of Chitwood
was in the city Friday night, return
ing home the next morning. .
Mrs. Frank Newton returned
Tuesday evening from a few weeks
visit with friends and relatives at
Oregon City.
Cen'e Young, for years a resident
of this place but now of Portland,
arrived last evening for a short stay
among old scenes and friends.
O. B. DeLaurier, a former teacher
at this place and Siletz, arrived
last evening from Long Prairie,
Minn. M r. DeLaurier may decide
to again become a resident of Lin
coln county. The family is stiU in
the East.
- The first excursion over the C. &
E from Albany to Newport last Sun
day was well patronized. Seven
coaches being required to carry the
crowd. The day at the beach was
ideal and the excursionists were all
repaid for their trip.
School Entertainment
Toledo High schwol Commence
ment will be held at eight o'clock
Wednesday evening, May 26, at
Woodman Hall. The members of
the senior f nduating class are:
Miss Estber Copeland, Miss Aileen
Con Christiansen came over from
Corvallis on the excursion Sunday,
Miss Birdie Bradeson went to
Newport Wednesday evening for a
visit with her sister Mrs. Cartwright.
Mrs. Jennie Arnold returned last
evening from Albany, where she
Hawkins, Ben Homing and Thomas had been a.s a delegate to the annual
Hawkins. 1 lie program for the .convention of Retiekahs
evening will be us follows:
A Drama "Just For Fun" by
the Seniors assisted by some from
the other classes.
School and Class History, written
by the class and read by Miss Aileen
Hawkins.
Class Address and Presentation
of Diplomas, Superintendent J. H.
Ackerman.
An admission fee of 2o. 15 and
10 cents will be charged to defray Renters Ccorgc McCaulou and
' m ir -:i.i l .1 : .u
The junior baseball club held a
meeting Monday evening for the
purpose of purchasing' uniforms,
bats, gloves, catchers outfit, etc.
Dr. It. D. Burgess reteived two
j four horse power Ferro marine en
J genes the first of the week. He
will put these engines in launches.
Dennis Cusack has commenced
work on the addition to bis hotel.
the expenses of the exercises. Re
served seat tickets on sale at Bon-boniere.
The pupils of the Toledo Public
School will give an entertainment, leaves the wharf at 10a. m.
at Woodmen Hall Monday, May 24, j trip 50c.
T. H. Gildersleeve are doing the
work.
The school Ixiys have chartered
the launch Rose to take the crowd
to Newport tomorrow. The boat
Round
at 8 o'clock ). m. An admission
fee of 10 cents will be charged to
all but school children.
Corvallis Ice Cream. A little
bit better than the best ou the
Coast.
The first graduating class of the
Toledo High school will hold com
mencement exercises at Woodmen
Hall next Wednesday evening, May
20. The class is composed of Miss
Esther Copeland, Miss Aileen Haw
kins, Thomas Hawkins and Ben
Horning.
Mrs. Powers and granddaughter,
Miss Pennington, of Clarksville,
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Lincoln:
Susie A.T.iail, Plaintiff,
VB.
James T:ail, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, JamesTrnil:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You
mo hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the above en
titled Court and suit, now on file with the
Clerk of the siild Court on or before six weeks
from the date of Iho first publication of this
summnpF, lo-wif on or before tbeslth day of
June, 1909;
And you are notified that if yon fail to appear
and answer the said complaint hs herein ro
outre 1. the plaintiff will apply to the Court
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the Comity of Lincoln,
Mary A. Eddy, plaintiff,
vs.
Melis-a Will. John Will, Mary
Will, Enoch Will, Christina
Will. Clark Will and Charles
Will, defendants,
To John Will, Melissa Will, Mary Will, Eboch
Will and Christina Will, defendants above
natuad:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon, You and
each of you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of 1'ie above named
plaintiff now on tile with the Clerk of .the
above entitled Court o.i or before the lltli day
of June, l'.K)9, that being the lust day prescri
bed In the order for the service ol this sum
mons upon you, and you me hereby notified
that if you fall to appear and an-wer paid
complaint as hereby required, the plaint iff
will ask the Court for a judgement and de
cree Riralnst you as prayed for in plaintiff's
complaint, to w it: To aserlain and detlrmiue
what right, tltlo or interest, If any, the
defendants have In and to the following de
scribed lands: Lots No. 6 and 19 in block No. 1
In Kelloggs Blocks in Nye and Thompson's
Bulk perfume, regular 75c odors
for 50c per ounce. Toledo Drug
Co.
Russel Jeffreys of Cm-vailis visited Arkansas, arrived Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fish Sun-! for a visit with their daughter and
day. " jaunt, Mrs, C. E. Hawkins, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth , '"mily. Mrs. Hawkins and daugh
came over from Albany last Sun- j ter Aileen, met them in Portland
(jgy j and accompanied them here.
The launch, Rose, Captain Johns,
j brought about fifty people up f-oni
I Newport Saturday to the ball game
J between the Newport Juniors and
J MJ'l'F U LtlllVriO, 1 IIVJ V MIU lldLj It V
corated with rhododendrons for the
occasion. The Rose also took a
A. T. Peterson, It. N. Warnock l,d from thc ()Wel. ,,.,y n,ul T().
ledo to the game at Elk City Sun
day. Wednesday, Thursday anil Friday
of next week well be he'd thc an
nual county teachers' institute at
the school house in Toledo, don't
BASEBALL.
Last Saturday one of the fastest
games of baseball ever played in the
county was played on the Toledo
diamond between the Newport
junior and Toledo junior teams.
The teams were very evenly matched
and splendid work was done by bot h
teams. The game was played in
less than one hours time, the score
standing 4 to 3 in favor of Toledo.
A large delegation of fans came up
from Newport with their team and
the way they rooted wasn't slow.
A large numlier of Toledo fans at
tended the game and kept up their
end of the rootin'. The boys should
feel encouraged by the patronage
that they received, (the gate receipts
amounted to some 25 dollaio) and
keep on playing. A return game
will be played on the Newport
grounds next Saturday. Following
is the lineup.
NEWPORT
Young c
Gray p
Swope 1 1)
George 2 b
Ingalls 3b
Holmes ss
Miller If
F Young cf
Rowin if
Umpire Frank Lane
TOLKOO
Plan';
Ree .!
. Rom
Gildersleeve
Wade
Carson
Center
Dalaba
Anderson
Master Fish Warden McAllister
of Portland was in the city Monday
on business.
Attorney C. E. Hawkins went to
Portland Sunday evening mi the!
excursion train. j
and the St. Johns church this week
lowered their sidewalks to grade,
on Fourth street, which greatly im
proves the appearance.
Lieutenant Hayden and company
of U. S. engineers arrived last even-
,.,, 7 .i.v.
ugu icBumc uiu geouuuu But vey , fo).got t,,j8 acL lf ym, mifa nt.
of this locality,- begun last Fall, tending any one "f the sessions you
They will begin work on thc south ..,.. Tll(, nnwram i,!lrt
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been made up and printed, and it
is one of thc best ever gotten up in
the county. Everybody should at
tend the institute.
Monday evening 0. B. Crosno re
ceived a telegram from Congress
man Hawley stating that the War
Department had approved and ac
cepted the plans for the Olalla dam
Sunday the Siletz and Toledo
teams crossed bats on the Toledo
ground. Toledo had the best of
the game until the first half of the
ninth inning, score standing 7 to 8
in favor of Toledo, when several
costly errors were made giving the
game to the Siletz boys by a score
of 12 to 8. Here is the lineup.
SILK I Z
Lane c
Harlow p
Butterfield lb
Bensell 2b
Casey 31)
Adams ss
Blackerty If
Fairchild cf
Felix if
Umpire George Stephenson
TOLKDO
1 layd-m
Cioodell
Burgess
Ofstedabl
Reeve
Akin
Ross
Plank
Gildersleeve
side of the bay.
500 Men Wanted.
Every thirty days, to get shaves
and haircuts at the old stand.
Lke Bartholomew,
Toledo's Burlier.
for the relief prayed for in the said complaint, Addition to the Town of Newport, Lincoln
lo-wit, lor a decree of said Court dissolving
the murrlage contract now oxtstlug between
the plaintiff and the defendant: and further,
that plaintiff be restored tohermaiden name,
to wit, Susie A. Buchanan, and for costs and
disbursements of ihlssuit.
This summon! Is served upon you bv pnbll
dition thereof by order of Honorable II. K.
Swope, County Judge of Lincoln county. Ore-
made on the 2la nay oi April, sw,
son.
directing publication thereof o' ce a week for
six consecutive and successive weekB, in six
issues thereof, beginning with the issue ol the
.Sddayof April, 1909, and ending with Ihe
Irtue ol the 4th day of June, 1909, in the
Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper
of genera', circulation, printed and published
weekly at Toledo, I.I n nolo county. Oregon.
Cat, ol first publication April 28, 1909.
' Gbo. W. Dknsmn,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
County, State of Oregon, a- the same is shown
on the maps and plats of said town, and that
they be compelled to set rip whatever right,
title or interest thev have therein, and that
the same may be adiudlcated by the decree of
the above entitled Court and that plaintiff be
decreed to be the owner In fee simple ol said
lauds, and for such other and further order
and relief as lo the Court may deem proper in
the premises.
This summons Is published In the Lincoln
County Leader by order of the Hon. B. F.
Swope. County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore
gon, duly made on the 22nd day of April, 1909.
The first publication provided for In said order
being on the 30th day of April, 1909, and the
last publication thereof be uihde ou the 11th
day of June, 1901.
Dated this 24th day of April, 1MI9.'
J. K. Wkathkbeord,
Attorney lor Plaintiff
For Sale.
Pure bred Jersey .lull and flock
of Cotswold sheep, cheap if taken ! lin(, (lyke I)rvp!ll.0(i ,y M. Wy
gant. 1 his is good news for the re
soon.
i. Dahl, Toledo, Or.
Bull for Sale.
Registered Jersey bull, 3 years
old. Very gentle.
John E. Crooks, Toledo, Or.
Counter for Sale.
lG-foot, hardwood, in good shape.
Make me an offer. George Hall.
For Sale.
Five-acre garden ranch one mile
from Roseburg; licautifully situated ;
good roads. Fine five-room bunga
lo, large barn, shop and other
buildings; inexhaustible water sup
ply. Climatic, industrial, social
and educational conditions unsur
passed. Piice $1700, or will ex
change for tract suitable for stock
raising. Address
Ray K. Button,
Edenbower, Ore.
tridents of thc Olalla Valley as they
can now go . head and fix up the
dyke without danger of inleiferance
by the Government.
C. B. Cooper, representing thc
United Wireless Telegraph Company
of Seattle, Washington, was in To
ledo Tuesday. Mr. Cooper is look
ing over the field with a view of lo
cating a wireless station . 1 1 is com
pany wants to put in a station on
this Bay, but as yet have not de
cided when the work will be com
menced. Mr. Cooper will keep in
touch with this place and ns soon
as the company thinks there will be
business enough here to justify, or
as Boon as this town has electric
power, the station will lie built.
The company has just recently in
stalled a station at Eugene.
The ball game at Elk City Sun
day between Newport and Elk City
resulted in a victory for Elk City
by a score of 5 to 3. This leaves
thc championship of the county be
tween Siletz ami Elk City unless
thc Toledo and Newport junior
teams butt-in. We were unable to
secure the lineup.
Taken Up
One Red Durban Bull, alxmt 2
years old, no marks. Owner can
have same by paying feed and other
expenses. W. A. Dickinson,
Pioneer, Oregon.
Two Launches For Sale.
I have two good gasoline launches
for sale, cheap for cash. See me.
Gkokue Hall.
For Sale.
Good work horse. Call and see
n'm- Davk Williams.
J. F. Stewart went to Portland
Wednesday morning on business.
Superintendent Knott C. Egliert
was over from Siletz Wednesday.
Toledo, Siletz and Lincoln county
views, on postal cards. Toledo
i nm
Miss Edna Hocllein of Coburg
visited here with her brother George
Hocflcin and family t belli rat of Wje
week.