Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1912)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER R. 1. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOI.jrlK), OKKGON VOLEVO BAKEliY MRS J. BURKEL. Propriety South end Railroad Averiu Fresh Bread, Fresh Plea Ficsh Cakes COLLIN'S & 1IAYDEX, Pcblisders Office in Selienck Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 hik! 7 to 8 p.m. Emergency Calls at any time. Everything First-Class Orders out, 'of town promptly filled. Kn:red t the TMiKtoflice at 1 oledo, Oregon, as Mscmid clan mail matter. CWBOTH 'PHONES-K Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST. Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Bid TOLEDO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI DAY of Each Week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Ytar ... Six Months -Three MqiiOib - - ft 50 75 50 ADVKIITIMM1 KaTBi PlKplny, IP cent per Inch per lane. Loosil and Kem'hijj Nullity, tw per line. Notiren fur fait?, Wiintud, Kic., flvo lines or mirt 'lin jr Ukiie; luie er mouth. llomeii..a Xoticen, .': Timber Notice, f 10. County Clerk K. H. Howell again as"s the Republican voters for the nomination for County Clerk at the coming primary nominating election. Mr. Howell is just com 'pleting his first term as Lincoln county's Clerk. He bas given the cot n y most excellent service. During his'term he has been most earnest in the performance of his duties, has always leen courteous and obliging, and at the same time has conducted the office in a thorough business manner. During tha past two years, since assuming charge of this most impurtant office, the people have been satisfied know ing that the office has been in chagj o: a. man who is thoroughly competent. Mr. Howell is worthy of the endorsement of the Repub lican votri-3 at the primary on April 19th. The annuncement of William F. Wakefield of Eddyville appears in this issue. Mr.. Wakefield asks the Republican voters for the nomina tion of County Commissioner at the coming nominating election on April 10th. We know of no mm in the county more fitteJ fcr the position of Commissioner than Mr. Wakefield. He is a young man, is earnest, henest, progressive, and has made a success of his own busi ness that of farming. He has been a resident of Lincoln county since ear'y boyhood, and has always been interested in and has taken an active part in all affairs of the county and of his community. He is well acquainted with every sec tion of the county and knows the needs and requirements of each lo cality. He is at present road super visor of his road district and is also a member of the county board of education. The voters could not find a more worthy nor better qualified man for this important office than W. F. Wakefield. Setting aside February 22 as Colonist Day for 1912 Governor West, in his proclamation, calls special attention to the sort of colonists Oregon needs. He urges people of the state to write back East to their friens and invite those who will help clean up the thous and) cf acres if timber and sage brush land and assist in making of it the agricultural state it should be. The Governor ays the state does r.ot need city men subsisting on a daily wage, except as he may follcw the institution of the fac tory, the workshop or the business house. The need of the state is ac tive nun with artive money rnd efficient effort. The colonist period thii year is from March 1 to April 15. The success of the colonist day last year wes most unexpected. Nearly every commercial organiza tion jn the state participated in this most unique advertising campaign and set aside its own special day for observing it. The total number of pieces of mail that went East be cause cf the special efforts made ran up into the millions. The school children and many social or ganizations volunteered their ser vices in writing letters and mailing literature. The result was probably the biggest short-time advertising ctmp: i;n that any state has known, j TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES If VELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Dailv Tray Line? Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD J'lY AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH PHONES H HU you wish your wife to love you better than ever call at ROSE & 'V BROOK'S and get her one of those beautiful new rugs. We have a complete line. ARE YOU GOING SOUTH OR EAST THEN TRAVEL VIA Through Los Angeles and El Paso, or through San Francisco and OJgen iWfl SUNSET I OGDEN&SHASTAI I 1 I ROUTES I I Direct Connection at Ch cago and Neo Or 'cans for New York, Boston, Wash ington, Philadelphia and points east "ROAD O? A THOUSAND WOSDERS" VIA SACRAMENTO AKD OGDEN , OVERLAND LIMITED Pullman sleeping cars, observation cars and through dining car. CHINA AND JAPAN MAIL Pullman and tourist sleeping car, dining car and reclining chair cars, San Francisco to Chicago. Tourist car connection en route for Kansas City via Denver. ALANTIC EXPRESS Pullman and tourist sleeping car, dining car and free reclining chair car. San Francisco to Odgen, Denver and Omaha. EASTERN EXPRESS Pullman and tourist 'sleeping cars, and free re clining chair cars San Francisco to Chicago and St Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES AND NEW ORLEANS SUNSET LIMITED Train de Luxe -San Francisco to New Orleans Tuesday and Saturday Pullman sleeping car, observation car' equipped with library, barber shop, stenographer, ladies maid, man icure and valet. Excess fare, $10.00. Direct connection with New Orleans-New York steamers. SUNSET EXPRESS, DAILY Pullman sleeping cars tourist cars, free reclining chair cars San Francisco to New Orleans. SUNSET ROUTE No. 8-Pullman and tourist sleeping cars, dining car and free reclining chair cars. VIA LOS ANGELES AND EL PASO GOLDEN STATE LIMITED To Chicago via El Paso. Pulliman draw ing room, observation cars and dining cars. CALIFORNIAN Pullman and tourist sleeping car, dining car and free reclining chair car Call on any S. P. Agent for fares, reservations and descriptive booklets or write to ' JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Portland, Oregon FARM AND CITY property for sale or exchange for dairy and stock ranches. Have a party who wants to grow alfalfa. Also have some cash buyers. What have you? Address White & Company, Newberg, Or. . MODERN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY DISSOLVED. After this date I will not be re sponsible for any business con tracted by the former campany, nor pay any bills for, same. Toledo, Or., January 2, 1912. G. C. Walker. . NOTICE. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Fir and Spruce Lumber company are requested to call at their office in this city and Battle their accounts at once. Fir and Spruce Lumber Co. C. K CROSNO REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTY VOTARY PUBLIC TOLEDO, - OREGON rr.visjMj.'.j'Hi.i'.iTji.n ; EaS3ViLwtffiH own Succeed when everything else foils. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the suprema remedy, aa thousands havo testified. FOR KIDMEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. L INCOLN WOUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon ANK Docs a General Banking Business DIRECTOR8 C. E. HAWKINS Wm. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS Interest 2 on 9 Time Dejosits 9 333 YAQUINA BAY LUMBER CO. (incorporated) M'e Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR (No Mipllug growth timher use(J) Special Bills on Short Notice JOHN FOG ARTY, Ab'ent, Newport O. R. ALTREEManager Toledo, Oregon The dependable sort that is worth buying. Pails.Ash Cans, Shovels .everything for the Kitchen, Builders' Supplies, Separ ators, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Wire Fencing, Plumbing Supplies, Nails,' Guns and Ammunition, Sporting Goods of all kinds Wagons. Ruggies, Farm Implements, All the newest and most durable enamel ware, pottery and tin ware. We have all sorts of Tools and a fine line of Cutlery. THE HRDWA.I11H: MIC2ST SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execution an or dir of sale issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the state of Oregon for Lincoln county, in the suit of The Lincoln County Bank, an incor poration, plaintiff, against The Lin coln County Land and Investment Company, an incorporation, defend ant, a mortgage foreclosure I will on the 30th day of March.1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the after noon of 6aid day, at the front door of the county courthouse in the City of Toledo, in Lincoln cojnty, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property situated in Lincoln county, Oregon, to-wit: Lot three in block four in Jones' second addition to the town of To ledo; lets one, two, three and four in block seven in Jones' second ad dition to the town of Toledo; all of block thirty-three in Case and Bayley's addition to the town of Newpoit; lot ten, Irving and Kel logs' block, Nye and Thompson's addition to Newport; lot four in block seven in Nye and Thompson's addition to the town of Newport; the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of section thirty-six in township thirteen south of range eleven west of the Willamette Men dian; also the south half of the southwest quarter of section thirty four in township ten south of range eleven west of the Willam ette Meridian. Said sale will be made to satisfy a judgment and decree in said suit. ot $2265 23 with interest thereon from the 2d day of February 1912 until paid the further sum of 5200 attorney's fees and further in the amount of costs and disbursement oMhis suit taxed in the amount of Dated at Toledo, Oregon thi 21st day of February, 1912 uerc tieer, Sheriff. NOTICE Kilt I'NlUCATKiv ScrlKU;-,; "'C0' ' '""'" Wn. Hollne lherly srlveii that June R. Kdw.nl. T 8.1.1s, Or..,,,,,, who Nnvc,.,cr 1.1 mnrto h,o.c,: cmry, oril N0. , e'. seen,,., M t,v,,,p 0 wcKt Vll,,e,le Mc-Mlu,,, bM Bled proof to estMbllsh ,.lnlm lo th, Iolii, J dswr b,l before the C..tr Clerk . conn.y OrcKO,,. ,t Toledo, Oregon, on th Mayor Kehruary, WVi. Claimant tinmen m wltnemet: E.L. Chapman, llalpli lu.nar. Wal0r nll mil Homer Evan., all or Hleu. Oregon. U. r. HlOBT, K (,'ulMi