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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
if ,n X.ij, Meatier. VOLUME 20 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OHEGON, FBIDAY, O3T0EES 5, 1912 NUMBER 36 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Wcddport Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller of Wren are visiting their son, C. H. Miller, of Drift Creek. " W. F. Matthews and Mr. Donald son of Portland were Waldport visitors last week, leaving Monday. Mark Hays is driving the mail stage for Frank Johnson. The Waldport teachers are plan ning a Halloween party. Bert Barclay has departed for the north nd of the county, where he will get acquainted with some of tire voters. The apple crop in this part of the county has been very good. There was a large yield per tree and the quality waB excellent. Linville. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson spent Sunday with 0. M. Johnson's. , A. K. Oiler has the new roof on his house and wil) complete the in terior at add times during the rainy season. Miss Carrie Wbeelock went to Waldport Saturday to attend school this Winter. A. C. Miller of Albany is visiting with his son, Curtis Winant Sidney Briggs and Jay Van Schoick have been working on the telephone line this week. Mrs. Bessie Shermer and Miss G'adys King were Sunday visitors -at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Rocca Detolla. " : !j George Lewis' and son. Lloyd, visited at the home of J. H. Sugg Tuesday. C. A. Hath is a fisherman now days. George Emeroon , attended the dance at Bay View Saturday night. Mrs. Tim Dowling and daughter, Kitty,' departed Monday for Cor vallis. Kernville. The sad news reached us of the death of Uncle Amon Bones. He died in Tennessee, where he and his wife had gone for a visit at the'r childhood home. He will be greatfy missed here where he had many warm friends.' G. S. Parmele and sons sold 22 head of fat cattle to Dan Savage last week. Our cheess man on Schooner creek is going to stock up .his dairy with Holstein cows and prove to us which are the better for cheese, Holsteins or Jerseys. The schooner Gerald C. was in the 1st of the week and took out a ' load offish for the Elmore com . pany. ( Mr. Gibbs and family are going to return and spend the Winter . here. Mrs. Clarence Parmele and chil dren were visiting at G. S. Par mele's a few days last week. Jesse Farrin's have sold off their stock and -will start for Portland next week, going by way of Toledo. Walter Bones has their new house mar completion. ' Elders Cottell and T. H. Star buck will be here in the near future to' hold meetings. All are invited. The date will be given later. L. H. Payne of Toluo was in our ' vicinity looking at some farms. He . is thinking of trading his town property for a farm. This is a good place to come to make money and a good living. . Ona Lloyd . Commons has returned to the Valley, where he will work dur ing the Winter Ed Howe has returned to his home here. A. H Phelps made a trip to Ya quina Wednesday. Miss Pearl Gates of WestYaquina visited at the L. M. Commons home Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Edwards and little Clarence left Thursday for a viist with relatives in Washington. . Mrs. S. A. Holmgreen has gone to Albany for medical aid. A kitchen shower was tendered Mrs. Hattie Edwards last Friday in honor of her birthday. Those pres ent were. Mrs. S C. Denny, Mrs. George Selby, Mrs. A. H. Phelps, Mrs. L. M Commons, Miss Leta Denny, Charlotte Selby. Neta and Helen Phelps and Maoter Walter WolferspergeT, ,. Mr. and MrsV S. C. Denny were in Yaquifla Tuesday. Mr. Cook and family from Agate Beach bave been back to their ranch harvesting their apple crop. Chitwood Walter Irv in came in Saturday evening from Albany, returning Sunday evening on the excursion train. Miss Nora Wood is at home again for a short visit, Mr. Steiometz returned home Tuesday from Portland, where he has been seeking medical aid. Lloyd Cordell made a trip to Ed dyville Saturday, retarning Sunday evening. Mrs. Kate Babcock, who has been staying. with her brother, Eli De board, for a while, left Monday fo the home of her daughter near Salem. ' . John Philips took his daughter, Irene, to Philomath Friday to see a doctor, returning the same day. Mrs. Cooper is BDendinor a few j days in Portland this week. John Kurtichancv went to New port on the excursion Sunday. The heavy winds Fric'a;' night blew a good many apples off the trees. Joe Streitmatter came over from ; his home on Rock creek Friday and jand went to Toledo Saturday. Arthur Ramsdell soent Siindnv I at the home of his parents at Elk Uity. . Rose Lodge Comm issioncr Kentta was iu our part of the county last week' look ing over our roads, and we judge from his actiuns he was pleased with the way our supervisor, Mr. P. Deakins, build roads. We all think the Court made a wise choice and fesl sure thev will make the same choice for next year. A few years like the past and we will have no mud holes to wallow through. H. R. Deakins has erected a very neat house on his farm which adds to the appearance of the country. Mr. Kangusers have built a two and one-half story square house. Lot of room. W. L. Crowley has a neat house just completed. There is a fine schoolhoue under construc tion on Salmon river. So take it all around this part of tho country shows prosperity. There have been several places changed hand3 the last few months. Among the last was 80 acres from John Deakins to a man by the name of Bowman. A part of the Rose Lodge tele phone is connected with the Bentley company's lines and bave service through to Willimina. The Bent ley company sure has a good line. It is very near election time and we haven't had a chance to shake hands with a candidate bo far. Otis. 'Judge Gardner was in our parts last week looking over the new road, which will soon be finished. Nothing like good roads. Miss Nellie Nixon has returned from her trip to Portland and is teaching school up Schponer creek. Arthur Gorton was seeing to his interests, at his home Sunday. . Clarence Parmele has built a new room for Mr. Gort m and his boys, as he fears the tent would not with stand the Winter winds. N Mr. Gor ton seems to continue about the same. The Otis postoffice ; is again changed from Mrs. Pierce's to the main road one-half mil from the cheese factory. This will be han dier for mailcarriers. . Mrs. Carrie Parmele has been quite sick tbe past week with la grippe. Harry Thorp and family went to the Valley with a lead of cheese this week. Chas. Gorton was visiting his brother, William, Saturday. Ralph Winters has moved to his place near the Lake for the Winter. Lilbom Hardin has laid cheese making aside till the cows come home again Mr. Nixon's youngest daughter ia very sick at present. Mr. Hilt had the frame work of his house up when he went to the Valley and the hard wind the other night blew it to the ground. John Mair, Jr., is Bteadily work ing away on his cheese factory. He will be ready for business in the Spring. : . . - v - Yes, Waldport, Otis is smiling. Right . alwpys' wins. Hurrah for Ben Selling! ... DIED. . At the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Lester Grant, a two months' old daughter, from whooDinz couch. leavinn a mother, father and a two year old brother and many friends and relatives to . mourn her loss. We are all in deep sympathy for the mother and father. The child died Saturday, October 19th, 1912 and was buried October 20th, at 3:30 p. m.. Sunday.- Many friends were there to mourn her death. Mrs. Martin read the burial services and we all join in thanking her many, many times for her kind ness. . ' . CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many kind friends for th 2ir help and sympathy in our deep sorrow. Tellef Tellefson, Hanna Tellefson and Children. Special Sales at the White Corner Store Wednesday, October 30tn. I will give 4000 Votes with each cash purchase ot $1 00 worth of goods, in any cf my lines. Yours for business, R. S. Van Cleve. . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under'signed has been duly appoin ted by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, executor of the estate of C. N. Thompson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested and required to present the same, properly verified as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice at ray law office in Toledo, Oregon. Dated October 23, 1912. G. B. McCluskey, Executor of the estate of C. N. Thompson, deceased. . FOR SALE. One Durham bull, two years old, color red and white. Price $40. Dorsey Rochester, Elk City. FOR SALE;.' . Good work mare, in fine" condi tion. Good for any kind of work. Address, Titu ijrtichanov, . ChJtwood, Or. MORE THAn ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH. To maintain health, a mature an or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habit ual consumption of more food than is necessary for hese purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon he all right again. For sale by all dealers. - : : Hughes, proprietors ot the Racket SUMMONS. j store. Mr. Hughes is a Toledo boy. In the Circuit Court of the State javir2 Practicably made this his of Oregon, in and for the Gmmtvl home. 8,nce ear,y boyhood. He is of Oregon, in and for the County I ot Lincoln. I M Llm.rtnn J TT T, TT i , Plaintiffs, vs' Niven Hegeman, Defendant. To Niven Hegeman, named defendant: the above In the n.-.me of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 13th day of December, 1912, the timo prescribed in the order of said court for tbe publication of this summons. The date of first publi cation is Friday, the 25th day of October, 1912, and the ' last publi cation shall be the 13th day of De cember, 1912. Said order pres cribed that said summons shall be published at least once a week for six consecutive weeks and desiff. nated the Lincoln County Leader as tbe paper in which said summons shall be published. And you are hereby r f qui red to so appear and answer paid complaint on or before said 13th day of December, 1912. And you are "hereby notified if that if you fail to appear and an swer said comp'aint within said time, plaintiffs will apply to the above court for the relief as prayed for in eaid complaint, to-wit: A decree of this court for the fore- closure of a certain mortgage des cribed in sajd complaint, and exe cuted by the said Niven Hegeman on the 27th day of September, 1910, to secure the payment of a certain nromisEorv note: that the nrp.miwa mortgaged by said mortgage may tie sold una the proceeds applied to the payment of said promissory note together with the interest thereon and the' sum of $250 as at' tornev's fees, and the cost3 of suit: and in case such proceeds are not I rPU- ... sufficient to pay the same, then to1. fhl8 ,ffi?f befn busy pr,nt: obtain arf execution against Baid ! n2 the. taMo s for tlu-poneya eler Niven Hegeman. defendant, herein. !on thls wce.k-.. Th ballot is larer for the balance remaining due, and .i-r- j...t I aisu inai buiu ucienuant ana ail cersons claiming bv. throuch. or under him, may be barred and fore- c'oeccI rl all right, tulo, claim, I lien, equity of redemption, and in-j tcrest in and to said mortgaged ' premises, and for other and further I relief as will more fully appear by j reference to the complaint cn file herein. The property affected by j this suit is situated in the county 01 Lincoln and State of Oregon, and particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: The West half "f the Northwest quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, Suction 17, Township 14 south, Range nine west of the Willamette Meridian. 1 The Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter in Section 18, Township 14 south, of Range nine west of the Willamette Meridian. This.summcnj is published by order of the Honorable Chas. H. Gardner, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, being the county and State in which the above en titled suit is pendingir. the above entitled court, which said order was made and entered on the 23d day of October, 1912. Hawkins & McCluskey, Bogga Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. .. If you are bothered with fleas call on F. R. Weaver. " . HUGHES WARNOCK. Married at the home of the bride's parents in this city, Sunday, October 20. 1912. at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr. Allen. Hughes and Miss Cressy Warnock, Rev. F. S. Clemo officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Warnock of this city and is a beautiful and popular young lady. She has made her home in Toledo for the past three or four years and her friends among the young people are many. Mr. Hughes is one of Toledo's enterprising merchants beinu a .member of the firm of Warnock & ione of our very best young fellow?. inc marriage ceremony was wit Inesoed by about thirty relatives and i friends tf the couple, who were the r,-c'ients many valuable i , - eremony ,a UUU.ILHUI weouing least was servea. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes deoarted on the evening train for Port'and and Abtoria where they are spending their honeymoon. The leader joins the manv f riend3 of this popular couple in wishing thrni a prosperous and happv wed ded life. . MARRIED. At Newport last Monday morn ing, October 21, 1912, Miss Ethrl Gray and Walter R. Hamar were joind in wedlock by Rev. M. G. Hawkes. The bride is the daght(r' ot Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Grav. for. I merly of this city '! Tbe gronm is member of the mreantHe firm ff Wilcox & Hamar of Newport The many friend3 of the couple here ex tend congratulations THE SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. The school library books are now ready to be sent out from the Super intendent's office. There are foi r hundred and fiftv-two volumna nnri they cost the county $220.3. The J clerks should call or send and get them as soon as convenient. Mnst. of the schools are in session and thp teachers will be able to use this audition to the library to a good advantage. The . districts are to pay the postage or exnrcss, if sent that way. R. P. Goin, County School Stipt. Joseph Blower of.Newnort wpn transacting businpss in Toledo Wed-' !npsdnv. eve! bt'tore; . bein llx4 mcne8. As a reSU t of fhis r.vtrr, . . , .m, work our. new columns have ban ne8-ect2cl- We apologize. loido citisens were favored with two most excellent spcec'ics at t!i" courthouse last evening, delivered by Judge W. II. Ho) I is of Ftrett Grove, Republican candidate for joint senator for Lincoln. Tillamook, Yamhill and Washington counties) and Walter L. Tooze. Jr.. K'nnn.,.,. can candidate for joint representa tive for Lincoln and Tolk counties? Both gentlemen are cntertainin"; bpealer3. Their time in th:aprmr. is limited, but both will speak f-, other places and eet of the county as their time wi.l permit. The following are thp fnnr hi'r.li est in R. S. Van Cleve's Piano Con test: Z-279780. 21 ai 185810, 68-166325.- Cut out this Coupon and presout it at R. S. Van CIpve's store and he will exchan! it for Fifty Votes in the Four Hundred Dollar Piano Contest To each person bringing in a new yearly subscription or renewal to the Leader will be given three thousand votes good on R. S. Van Cleve's $400 piano contest. , 1