Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 01, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME 20
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912
NUMEER 37
COUNTY NEWS
News of cacli Community Gathered each
week by Our Rustling Associate Editors
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Waldport
Ihe Mirene arrived Monday with
a small supply of cans for the
Barnes cannery. Owing to a short
age it has been necessary to .bring
cans from Yaquina by team.
K. C. Williamson has bought the
Sam Hays place at Tidewater and
will not drive the mail team be
tween this place and Newport this
Winter. Howard Peterson is bring
ing the mail.
Mrs. Wakefield of Newport
was a Waldport visitor last week.
Some gcod catches of salmon were
reported for last week.
Kernville.
Hurrah! The Southern Pacific
railroad surveyors are at the dike
ready to cross the Ny to push their
survey north. Will we get a rail
road soon?
The rough sea drove in a dreadful
high tide, which broke through G.
S. Parmele's dike ' flooding every
thing, but no serious damage was
done.
Both Mr. Dodson and Mr. Cook
of the firm of Dodson & Cook ere
away spending a holiday. In their
absence Mrs. Mabel Stone is caring
for the store
Alvin Thorp made
Lee Bones a
visit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morrison are
moving back on their old home
place near Amon Bones
G. S. Parmele & Son0 bought
some catib of Mampa and the
Thorp boys . . A
Frank Murray is moving into his
new house near the P.esch cheese
factory.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Farrin left
for Toledo last Tuesday morning.
They will go on to Portland where
tbey will Epend the Winter
Miss Nellie Nixon has begun
teaching school up Schooner creek.
Judge Gardner and Commissioner
Kentta passed through and looked
at the road that Mr Abbey of
Newport had made on Salmon river.
People say the road is fine.
Eddyville
After an absence of several
months we again take pen in hand
to let the world know that Eddyville
is still cn the map.
R. P. Goin visited the Eddyville
school Thursday.
John Miller of Deer Creek was
in town Monday.
B. E. Barclay, Democratic candi
date for Assessor, was in these
parts last week.
W. H. Hollis, Republican candi
date for joint senator for Lincoln,
Yamhill, Washington and Tillamook
counties, gave a talk at the school
house Monday.
A. B. Clarkjof Elk City was in
Eddyville last week.
Rudolf Ruprecht of Nortons
passed through Eddyville Monday,
enroute for Toledo. .
W. F. WakefieH, the road man,
has a crew at work filling in be
tween the new bridge and the rail
road track.
The basket social held at the
schoolhouse Saturday evening was
well attended and was a success fin
ancially. About $30 was ta'en in,
which is to be used to purchase
sporting goods for the baseball
players, and games for the girls.
A petition is being circulated
asking the express company to re
establish the office at this place
with Mr. Kolkow as agent. This
is a move in the right direction as
we certainly need the express office
and Mr. Kolkow will make good as
agent.
Pady Wakefield succeeded in
getting the right basket at the
social Saturday .night if it did cost
him $4.50.
Ralph Pepin has the new bridge
at Eddyville almost finished. This
is one of the best built bridges in
the county, the cordo being dove
tailed at each splice, and it is en
closed with a good roof of Lincoln
county shingles. Mr. Pepin is an
up-to-date workman and his bridges
show for themselves.
Glen
School opened last Monday with
ten scholars the first day. Miss
lone Glines ef Waldport is the
teacher.
Mrs. J. W. Davenport visited
Mrs. W. H. Daniel of Big Elk
Saturday.
John and Jesse Davenport were
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R Moore last Saturday
night.
Ray Brown returned frnm thn
Valley Sunday to attend school.
C. W. Brown and J. W. Daven
port went to Toledo Saturday.
Asa Brown went to Elk Citv Sat- i
urday. j
Mrs. W. K. Moore and son, Alva,
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C Lane, of
Big Elk Sunday.
George and Frank Lang of Port
and are over in these parts hunting
this week.
Raleigh Applet of Salado was
over hunting with John Davenport
Sunday.
W. R. Moore went to Elk City
Monday.
Jesse Davenport thinks there is
fine fishing in the creek near the
school house these days.
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Whereas, God in His infinite wis
dom has seen fit to remove from
our midst our beloved Neighbor,
Maude Wishart;
Be It Resolved, That we, the
members of Syringa Circle No. 21.
tender our heartfelt sympathies to
the bereaved family in their afflic
tions. '
Be It Resolved, That as Syringa
Circle No. 21, has lost, through her
death, a faithful and worthy Neigh
bor, that our charter be draped in
mourning for a period of thirty
days, and
Be It Further Resolved. That a
copy of these resolutions be sent to
the bereaved husband, a copy sent
to each of the local papers, and a
copy be spread upon the minutes of
our Circle.
Neighbors Annie Hawkins,
Martha Goin,
Sarah Walker.
NOTICE PROGRESSIVES.
We have a good line of literature
and Bull Moose buttons and will be
glad to send a supply to every
locality in Lincoln county for dis
tribution. Apply to Newport Pro
gressive Club. L. C. Smith,
Paid Adv. Secy.
' ILmrto Pull
STUMPS
A most valuable pamphlet. Tells
and illustrates how to clear stump
land at the lowest known cost per
acre by devices just perfected.
Free to owner of stump land who
send me their names. John A. Gor
man, 1112 Western Ave., Seattle.
SAVED BY HIS WIFE.
She's a wise woman who knows
just what to .do when her husband's
life is in danger but, Mrs'. R. J.
Flint, Braintree.Vt., is of that kind.
"She insisted on my using Dr.
King's New Discovery," writes Mr.
F. "for a dreadful cough, when I
was so weak my friends all thought
I had only a short time to live, and
it completely cured me." A quick
cure for coughs and colds, it's the
most safe and reliable medicine for
many throat and lung troubles
grip, bronchitis croup, whooping
cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hemorr
hages. A trial will convinee you.
50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed by
Toledo Drug Co.
OUR TICKET.
For President of the United Stales
William H. Taft
Vice President of the United States
Charles S. Sherman
United States Senator Ben Selling
Congressman Willis C. Hawley
Secretary of State Ben W. Oleott
Circuit Judge L. T. Harris
Prosecuting Attorney Edwin R.
Bryson . ,
Joint Senator-W. H. Hollis
Joint Representative Walter L.
Tooze, Jr. ,
Sheriff Bert Geer
County Clerk-R. H. Howell
County Commissioner W. F.Wake
field
County Treasurer G. B. McCluskey
Assessor Walter E. Ball
School Superintendent R. P. Goin
Surveyor F.'B. Davis
Coroner F. M. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cook went to
Portland Monday morning.
We will
pui ciases
give Piano Votes on all
at the White Corner
Store.
Mrs. W. A. Williams returned
Monday evening from a visit with
her parents at Cob'irg.
J. H. Ross and Ted McElwain
went to Portland Tuesday morning
as witnesses before the. Federal
court. '
Miss Retta Gordy returned Tues
day morning to her home at Oregon
City, after a month's visit with
her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Ball.
Mrs. Lester Waugh returned
MondayjeveniDg from a visit with
ner aausnter. miss uima. who is
attending O.A.C. at Corvallis.
Mrs. M. L. Morris, Sr., returned.
to her home at McMinnville Mon
day mornirg after a short visit
with her son and wife in this city.
Ross McElwain went to Reddings,
California, last Tuesday morning,
where he will make proof on his
timbe claim. He expects to re
turn home next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Walters de
parted yesterday morning for their
home at Elmira, after an extended
visit with Mrs. Walter's sister, Mrs.
A. T. Peterson in this city.
The football boys played a tie
game with Siletz last Sunday at
the latter place. Next Sunday To
ledo and Newport will play on the
local ground. This will undoubted
ly be a very interesting game as
both teams have been practicing
hard. Admission 35 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Farrin were
visiting friends and relatives
in this city the fore part of this
week. They' departed yesterday
morning for Portland where Mr.
Farrin has accepted a position with
the law firm of Farrin, Lept &
Farrin, 707 Selling Bldg. Mr. Far
rin will remain there all Winter at
least.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned 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 tho same,
properly verified as by law required,
within six months Irom the date
of 'this notice at my 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, Titus Kurtichanov,
. , Chitwood, Or.
MORE THAw ENOUGH
IS TOO MUCH.
To maintain health, a mature
nan or woman needs just enough
food to repair the waste and supply
energy and body heat. The habic
ual consumption of more food than
is necessary for these 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
be all right again. For sale by
all dealers.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, in and for the County
of Lincoln
L. H. Houston and H
Plaintiffs,
vs
P. Houston, !
Niven Hegeman, Defendant.
To Niven Hegeman, the above
named defendant:-
In the nme of the State of Ore -
the
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 time
prescribed in the order of said
court for the publication of this
summons. Tho date of first publi
cation is Friday, the 25th day of
October, 1912, and t';e 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 desig
nated the Lincoln County Leader asi0' th3 season, according to Agent
the paper in which said summons jW. E. Peterson,
shall be published. And you arcj Grant King of Siletz was in town
hereby squired to so appear and Sunday. He ' reported : the new
answer "aid complaint on or before ,'Bteel bridge across Siletz as being
said 13th day of December, 1912. finished that morning.
And you are, hereby notified if i ,-,,., ...
that if you fail to appear and an- . M Wade arried in on the excur
swor said comp'aint within said ' B,." 'ast Sunday After a day's .
time, plaintiffs will apply to the;y.lslt,he "turned to his .home near
above court for the relief as nraved
fur in eaid complaint, to-wit: A
decree of this court for the fore
closure of a certain mortgage des
cribed in said complaint, and exe
cuted by the said Niven Hegeman
on the 27th day of September, 1910,
to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note; mac me premises
mortgaged by said mortgage may
be sold and the proceeds applied to
the payment ox said promissory
note together with the interest
thereon and 'the sum of $250 as at
torney's fees, and the costs of suit;
and in case such proceeds are not
sufficient to pay the same, then
to
obtain an execution against sam , time any person interested in said
Niven Hegeman, defendant, hsrein, ' estate may appear and file objec
for the balance remaining due, and tions thereto in writing and contest
also that said defendant and all
persons claiming by, through, or
under him, may be barred and fore
closed of all right, title, claim,
lien, equity of redemption, and in
terest in and to said mortgaged
premises, and for other and further
relief as will more fully appear by
referenco to the complaint on file
herein. The property affected by
this suit i3 situated in the county
of Lincoln and State of Oregon,
and particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
The West half of the Northwest
quarter and the Northwest quarter
of the Southwest quarter, Suction
17, Township 14 south, Range nine
west of tho Willamette Meridian.
The Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter in Section 18,
Township 14 south, of Range nine
west of the Willamette Meridian.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable Chas. H.
Gardner, County Judge of Lincoln
County, Oregon, ibeing tho county
and State in which the above en
titled suit is pending'ir. 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
call on F. R. Weaver
fleas
MARRIED
At Newport, Monday, October
28th, 1912, Sidney H. Archerd and
Miss Ethel Kcllerhals, Justice of
the Peace W. M. Berry officiating.
The couple left for Oakland, Cal
ifornia on a honeymoon trip.
Georgn King of the lower bay
was in the city yesterday,
S. T. Loudon was down from Ed
dyville Wednesday evening.
Frank McCIoskey of McMinnville
was in the city several days this
week.
; K. Ruprecht was a county seat
isi' or the first of the week from
iNortms.
I FP,Ptr Pnnt f t i...
;viHiting his parenta here or the
past several days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Van Cleve re-
i turned home from a visit to Port-
land Tuesday evening.
. G. B. McCluskey returned from
a short buisness visit to Portland on
1 Sunday's excursion trairi.
Charley Nelson, the barber, re
turned from a week's visit in Port
land last Monday evening.
Charley McDonald went to Al
bany on Sunday evening's excur
sion train, returning Monday even
ing. C. W. Davies and Chad Corgan
came over from their homestea s
on the Santiam the first of the
week.
Last Sunday's excursion train
from Albany was the last excursion
ena- wnere ne Wl11 rush in his
Fall crops.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
final account of John Fogarty, as
administrator of the Dartnershin
estate ol K.u. Woodford, deceased,
has been filed in the County Court
j of Lincoln county. State of Oregon,
ana that Monday, the 2d day of
December, 1912, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., has been appointed
by said Court for the hearing of ob-
iprt'inna tn cmrl final oninn nA
jections to said
' tho settlement thereof, nt whinh
" wm.v I"IHI U IU
the Bame. John Fuerartv.
Administrator of the partnership
estate of KD. Woodford, deceased.
NO. 2 HEADS THE LISr.
Following is the standing of the
contestants who have 5J.000 or
more votes in R. S. Van Cleve's
$400 piano contest:
No. 2-4370G5 No. 29-126310
21-395775 42109000
6345530 74-102000
68-301820 37-97265
41280080 39-95420
, 75-279205 35-770CO
91-251825 9-71430
38-239865 22-68000
23-231790 24-64690
1-182695 70-26000
25-180510 63-53000
62-149625 76-52000
Cut put this Coupon and present it at
R. S. Van Cleve's
store and he will exchange it for
Fifty Votes
in the Four Hundred Dollar Tiano
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.
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