Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 09, 1912, Image 8

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OBITUARY
Died At the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. F. C. IJcITir.un, near E k
City, Lincoln county, Oregon, on
February 2. 1S12, Mrs. Hattie M.
lily, aged 79 year3, 10 months and
9 days, whobe death was due to in
firmities', of ell age. The de
ceased is survived b; four sons, two
daughters and seventeen grand
children. The remains wa3 interred in the
Elk City Cemetery. A Friend.
A. L. Baldwin cf Waldport was
attending ccurt this week.
C. Harding of Otis has been a
county seat vistior this week.
Wm. Porter of Upper Farm
has j
been a Toledo visitor this week.
Ira Branch of Yaquina was a To
ledo visitor Tuesday and Wednes
day. A. B. Dwindell of Chitwood was
a visitor in the county capital this
week.
M. S. Collins, the Siletz sawmill
man, has been attending court here
this week.
E. S. Oakland of Bay Vie has
been one of the court visitors in
town this week.
E. L. Richardson returned Wed
nesday evening from a several weeks
stay in the Valley.
George Hamar of Nortons has
been in the city this week. He
returned to his home this morning.
Basket Ball! Tonight! At the
skating rink at eight o'clock! Town
team vs. High School! Better go!
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kubler of
Newport have been visiting their!
old Mill creek home the past several
days.
The first dance to be given in the
new Oddfellow hall was pulled off
last Saturday evening. The floor
was good and there was lots of
room.
TheOddfellows dediction here on
the 22d promises to eclipse any
thing of the kind ever held in the
town. Hie boys are making great
preparations to show all who at
tend a gotd time.
Miss Esther Copcland came over
from the state normal at Mon
mouth last Wednesday evening for
a visit among relatives and friends.
She was accompanied by Miss Siz
more of Burns.
P. A. Miller's construction crew
nnisned raising tne jf lr and cpruce
mill spur last evening and went to
the lower bay this morning to do
some clearing away of slides from
the right of way.
One of the most interesting cases
in this term of Circit Court was the
criminal case of the State vs. John
Allen. This was the stabbing
affair at Nashville some weeks ago
when A. L. Wilkinson was stabbed
by Allen. Thejury acquitted Allen.
When a child is in danger a
woman will risk her life to pro
ect it. No great act of heroism
or risk of lifejisjnecessary to pro
tect a child from croup. Give
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
all danger is avoided. For sale by
all dealers.
FOR SALE.
Heavy bay team, 3 year old colts.
$3 0. One Jersey bull, 2 years
old. $5u. One heavy Berkshire
boar, with pedigree. Phone, Elk
Cityline. Address James Cunning
ham, Elk City, Or.
When you want quick cure without
any loss of time, and one that is followed
by no bad results, ute
WIICillU'GIIllll
5
Colic, Cholera end
Diarrhoea Remedy
It never fails and is pleasant to take.
!t Is equally valuable for children. It it
tamous for its cures over large part of
lbs civilized world.
CIRCUIT COURT.
The regular February term of
Circuit Court for this county ad
journed for the term Thursday
morning at 7:30 o'clock. The
court officers were.' Judge Hamil
ton, presiding, District Attorney
Bryson, Clerk R. H. Howell. Sheriff
Bert Gcer, Bailiff J. H. Eoss. The
following is the docket and disposi
tion made of the cases:
Minerva J. Kiger, et al, vs Jen
nie Stull, et al, suit. Continued.
Mrs. Annie Jones vs. Laura Mc
Cullum, et al, suit. Judgment for
$1037 with interest at 10 per cent
! $100 attorney fei? anl decree of
foreclosure.
Geo Wetherby vs M A J Johnson
tinued.
C. N Hanson vs Corvallis & East
ern Railroad, action. Not for trial.
Belle Bell vs Henry Bell divorce.
Dismissed on motion ot plaintiff.
R F Baker vs H C Voight action
Not for trial.
State of Oregon vs. Ed Wade in
dictment. Dismissed on motion of
district attorney.
State of Oregon vs Joe Gay indict
ment. Plea of guilty fined $150.
Willamina State Bank vs E T
Rabour, action. Continued on mo
tion of planitiff.
Chas Harding vs May Jackson,
action. Dismissed on motion of
plaintiff.
Victor Land Co vs J C Hinkel,
suit. Dismissed on motion of both
parties.
Julia A Newman vs Nelile Toll
man et al suit. Dismissed.
Walker & Lebow vs William Jor
genson, action. Continued on mo
tion of plaintiff.
Carrie A Merrill vs Zephin Job,
trustee, suit. Continued.
John Wallen vs Andrew F Collver
and Clara H ' Collver, foreclosure.
Motion to confirm sale; order con
firming sale of real property.
W D Mixter vs John W Rothkey,
suit. Continued. . '
Opal Westfall vs Leonard West
fall, divorce. Default; decree of
divorce granted plaintiff and cus
tody of minor child.
Commission of Port of Toledo vs
J C Altree, et ux, suit. Dismissed.
Dora H Huntsucker vs Willard
Huntsucker,. divorce. Continued
for term on motion of plaintiff.
Poudena V Smith vs Geo W
Smith, divorce. Continued on mo
tion of plaintiff.
State cf Oregon vs Jack Porter
indictment.- Continued on motion
of district attorney.
A C Gage, adminstrator, vs Levi
M Gramer, action. Transferred to
Yamhill County.
J W Ingle vs S G and May Irvin,
action. Referred to court reporter
to take testimony and reDort bv
first day of next term of court. '
Yaquina Bay Lumber Co vs How
ard Smith Day, writ of review.
Judgment of Justices court set
aside and cause remanded.
J S Buxton vs D C and R H
Henry, action. Judgment for plain
tiff for $333.90 and attorney fees.
Coast Land and Timber Co vs
Earnest Lavcring, suit. Default;
decree of foreclosure.
Coast Land and Timber Co vs
Earnest C Lavering and H W Wil
son, suit. Default; decree of fore
closure.
John F Steele vs Yaquina Bay
Lumber Co and S Romtvedt, action.
Verdict for plaintiff for $250.
Mark Hays vs Anita Hays, di
vorce. Default; decree of divorce
granted plaintiff.
Alfred Stanton vs E D and Betsy
Thorn, suit. Continued on motion
of plaintiff.
Ella F Stewart vs Henry Nice,
suit. Dismissed on motion of plain
tiff. O A and Grace Copeland vs Ya
quina Bay Lumber Co. and S Romt
vedt, si;it. Referred to court re
porter to take testimony and report!
by first day of next term of court.
Lincoln County Bank vs Lincoln
County Land and Investment Co,
suit. Judgment for plaintiff for
$2265.23,5200 attorney fees and;new4-lid $22.00 cook stcve with
decree cf foreclosure
Jessie Pearl Friend, adm. estate
of Loiusa J Fish, vs J F Barber and
John Miller, action. Judgment for j
plaintiff for $400 with interest at 8
per cent from Dec 20, 1910, execu
tion to be stayed for six months.
Fir and Spruce Lumber Co V3 C
W Day, suit. Case dismisstd.
Emma Fitzhue vs Joseph Fitzhue,
suit. Continued.
Port of Toledo vs Gust Olson; ac
tion. Continued.
C L Green vs R Howell, clerk,
and Bert Geer, sheriff, restraining
order not to collect tax pending
1
SUlt.
Port of Toledo vs Wm Scarth,
action. Dismissed.
W S Hamilton and J F Templin
vs William Porter, action. Dis
missed without prejudice.
Fred Luethe VS O W and Olive ' persons mentioned below, who have a prefer-1
Cook suit rVfnnlr- iiirtrrmpnrfni.,e"col'lght",ll'Jaotto tnB Vior ,Kh' of y!
vook , buic. jjeiault, judgment for guch 8ettlcri provUled WK.h Rottler or ,,,,.
plaintiff for $513, $50 attorney fees ',nt is qnalltled to make homestead entry and j
and foreclosure of morteatre ! Ihe Pretcre,ice Tht ""'ised prior . April
aim ximibuuri. 01 mortgage. 1 .1, 1912, on which date iho lands will be sub-
WS McFadden VS John Long, ' Ject to settlement and entry by a- qualified
Confirmation (person. The lands areas fo' lows: The sj of ,
j w4 of nw'4 of mv',', section 21, T. la . It. 11
W G Helms VS C H Miller, et al, ; W., W. M., 6 acres, application of .tlma E.
Suit. Dismissd 1 Grossman, of 492 Kant 2Tlh street. Portland,
Amos Olin vs M S Collins, action.
Dismissed.
State of Oregon vs John Allen,
indictment. Acquitted.
Andrew Smith vs Joshua Louie,
et al, suit, continued.
B F Tallen vs John Guilliams, et
al,. Motion to modify decree.
FOR SALE.
Four yearold bay horse, weight
about 1300 pounds. Enquire of
H. Larson, Toledo Or.
CARD OF THANRS.
We desire to extend our thanks
to the kind fr'enJs and neighbors
for their help in our time of ber
eavement, for the beautiful floral
tributes and to Prof. J. II. McDon
ald for the courtesy 0' closing
school for the day.
F. C Hoffman and Family.
Have ycu registered???
C. W. Brown of Glen was in
town this week.
A. J. Bosler of Kernville was a
Toledo visitor this week.
Floyd Butler returned home Tues
day evening from a trip to the Val
ley.
J. T. Dailey of Nortons has been
a Toledo visitor this week doing
jury duty.
C. H. Hemstreet of Lower Siletz
has been a court visitor in this city
this week.
Miss Amy Hall of Siletz visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Center here
last Saturday.
Jack Morgan returned from Port
land Tuesday evening where he has
been for the past several weeks.
Mr. and Mr. Jessse Reeder and
family of Yaquina were visiting re
latives here the first of the week.
Miss Winona Hooker and Miss
Ethel Gray went to Portland Wed
nesday morning for a several weeks'
visit.
Don.t forget the basketball game
this evening. Town vs. High
School. Eight o'clock at the skat
ing rink.
Mrs. M. Wygant of Newport
passed ttirouuh to Portland last
Saturday morning to purchase her
Spring stock of goods.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exerci3o, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver,
wuny, uuu anxiety uro uic
, !.. A I H,nn.
Common Causes Cf Stomach troubles.
n-t- ., v. vi A in,A pi nm
Correct your habits and take Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
.,i -i 1 v ,ii
unuyou win cocn ce wen hkh.ii.
I For sale by all dealers.
FOR SALE.
One good farm horse with har
ness, $60; 10 thoroughbred S. C.
White Leghorn pullets (Fleming
strain), $1.00 each; 40 good Ply
mouth Rock pullets and hens; one
reservoir, $15.00; one good drop
head sewing machine, $12.00; one
sheet iron heating stove; one rock-
ing chair $1,50; one crosscut saw.
Must be sold at once. Phone Elk
City line. Charles M. Richf-y,
Elk City.
Red Ribbon mince meat at Van
Cleve's. ,
List (1 531.
RESTORATION TO KSTKV OP
I-AN US IN NATIONAL FOREST
Notice is hereby given that the lands de
scribed below, embracing 5 acres, within the
Burlaw National Forest, Oregon. 111 be sub-
i le4eJ """V'tT" a"d e""'y n'"Usi' the ,,ro'
visions of the hoinesloiul lawn ot the United
States and the act of June 11, 1906 (31 Stat., 233),
at the United States land OMlce at Portland,
Oregon, on April 8, 1912,. Any settler who has
actually and in good faith claiming any of
said lands for agritultnral purposes prior to
January l. v.mi, ana Has not abandoned same,
has a preference right to mako n homestead
entry for the lands actually occupied. Said
lands are listed upon the applications of the
8. V. I'roudflt, Assistant Commissioner of
the General Land OIHce. Approved December
19, 1911, Oarml A. Thompson, Acting Secretary
of the Interior.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land oftleo at Portland, Ore.
Serial 01238 Feb. Sd, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Lndvig Dltlev
Andersen, of Toledo. Oregon, who, on Novem
ber 1.1th, 1905, made Homestead Entry No.
10826, Serial No. 013 for e!$ no.', and nw',4
neJi section o4, township 10 South, range 10
West, Willamette Meridian has III led notice of
intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to
establish claim to the hind above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln County,
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 19th day of
March, 1912.
Cla'mntil nnincs as witnesses:
Jav W. Dunn, lens Jensen, John Long and
Hans Larson, all of Toledo,;Orcgon.
If. F. IM011Y I!egls!er.
BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will bo received by
the County Court until March 6,
1912, for the following road work
in road district No'. 17 Lincoln
County near Ro3e Lodge:
Fcr'thc slash ing of light of way
40 feet wide, and clearing and
grubbing of roadway 16 feat wida"
being a part of slashing, and to be
as near center of right of way as
practical. Above to be on what 13
known as Bear Creek Road, and
work to begin on line of survey of
said road on division line between
O. E. McMillan's and Slogen's.
All bids to be sent to R. H. Howell.
The work to begin at point name!
and continue to end of Road Dis
trict; and bids are asked for each
mile seperately.
O. E. McMillan,
Road Supervisor Dist. 17.
Rose Ledge, Or., Jan. 16 1912.
Authentic and valuable informatioa
about faraedins. hatchinf. railing,
feeding and homing poultry it
contained in the lateft edition of
Lilly's Poultry Book jut printed.
Send for copy, free.
The Chat. H. Lilly Co., Seattle
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial 03(05 V. S. Land Ofllce. Portland, Or.
January H, 1912.
Notice is hereby uiven that William it.
Moore, whoso postolltce address Is Glen Oregon
(l.incolnCo.,) did, on the 11th 1ny of April.
1911, tile in this office sworn statement and
application, No. 0300a, to purchase thee:4iiw!.4'
and sw4 ne'4 sea. 19, township 12 south, range
9 west, Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, undor the provisions of the act of
June 3, 1873, and acts amendatory, known as
the "Timber nnd Stone Law," nt such value as
mlnht bo fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, tho land and
timber thereon have been appraised, th tim
ber estlmatod 080,000 board feet at 30 cents per
M.and the laud $120.00; that said applicant
will oll'or final proof in support of his apollca-
I tton and sworn statement on the 9lh day ot
, ini.i hefore the 1 ountv Clerk Lincoln
' Co., Oregon, nt Toledo, Oregon.
' Any person Is nt liberty to protest this pur.
hll,ey b0(ore Ultry, or ,lltltate 8 contest at any
time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor-
rated aaidavlt in this ofllce, alleging facts
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entry.
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NOTICE FOll Pl'UUCATlCN.
I'. S. Land Ofliceat Portland Ore.
Serial 01 18 i. January 20th, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. William P.
Thomnor 134 K.-Jd St. N ., I'nrtland, Oregon,
in behalf of the heirsnt law of William tiainier,
deceiised, who, on March 2, 11M8, made Home
stead Entry No. 16-tii7. Serial, No. 011S0, for NJ
SKfi, of NE'4' Section 7, Towimhip 9 8, P. 10 W,
H ilUineile Mei'ir.iiiu, has filed notice of inten
tion to mako Final Three Year Proof, to e
UibllMh chilm to Iheliuid above described, be
fore Ibe Hsgieler aim Receiver of the United
States Land Ofllce. at Portland, Oregon, on thu
6th day of March, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hobort Tronvon, uf Hilets, Or.; Howard Gar
nier of Portland, Or.; Richard Andcrxoii of
Kernville, Or., nnd John SHvnge of flletjt, Or.
11. F. Hlunv, lteulster.
Call For County Warrants. '
Notice is hereby given Unit I have
hinds on baud to pny till County War
rants drawu on the General Fund, and
endorsed; "Not paid for wautof Ftitida"
tip to and includiug August, 1st, 1010.
Interest on snfl warrants to cense on
and nfler said date.
G. 11. McCLCSKEY, County Treasurer
Daied nt Toledo, Or., this 8t'i tiny of
Jiiniiui'V, 1!'12.
SHOES Ju3t received anew line
of shoes. New patterns, all up to
the minute. Call and look thero
over. T. P. Fish.
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