Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 13, 1913, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPIvR
COLLINS & HAYDEX, Pdiilishers
. SUHSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - - fl 50
Six Months - 75
Tlirie Jlcntlu - 50
Dtred at the ixwtodiee at loledo, Oregon, a
eoond-clun n ail matter.
ADVKRTISINU KaTES
Display, 10 cents per Inch per Usne.
Local end Heading Not Ices, be ir line.
Notice tor Sale, Hunted, Ktc, five lines or
nit1r 9Jc per issue; Me per munth.
f!omeste(.il Notiees, IS:' Timber Notice, f 10.
School Meeting
Next Monday
We would call your attention to
the fact that there js no mc-re im
porlant day in the year, so far aa
cur community end state ere con
cerned, than the annual school
meeting day, whith occurs on the
16th of this month. People yet in
any form cf government about
what they demand, and if only
three or four people attend the an
nual school meeting, it shows that
their demand is lacking;. School
officers and teachers become dis
couraged and as a consequence,
poor results follow.
Toledo is justly proud of her
schools end in order to keep them
at their best it is necessary to have
good school officers. Decide on
some good men for these respon
sible positions and turn out next
Monday and help elect them.
Don't wait for the other fellow to
do it do it yourself.
A few schools last year made
much of the annual school meeting
day; took time to look over their
property, suggest improvements,
and plan for the future.
Do You Want
A Creamery?
A number of progressive farmers
in this vicinity have joined together
and formed the Toledo Co-Operative
Creumcry Association. These men
are working hard to make a success
of the organization but are not re
cieving the suDDort that they
should. This creamery, if built
and supported by he farmers and
dairymen, ai it should be, will save
them many dollars which now go
to enrich the Valley creameries.
These men who are behind the
movement will receive no more for
their butterfat than any other
member who chooses to join. The
plan is to pay all money taken in
above acturl expenses to fee farm
ers and members selling cream to
the institution. Of course the
dairyman who is a member will re
cieve a little more out of it than
the man who is not a member, so
it behooves the man whu is selling
cream to be a member, otherwise
lie will receive only the market
price for his product.
Twflve hundred dollars' worth
of memberships have been sub
ascribed, but there still remains a
similar amount tu be taken before
the directors can commence build
ing operations, as it is estimated
it will take this much money to
put the Dlant in operation and pay
for the firbt month'tt butterfat,
Now, Mr. Farmer, You who have
not taken a membership in this
as-ociation. don't you think you are
losing more than the price of a
membership each year in shipping
your cream to the outbide creamer
ies? Don't you think it would be
money in your pocket to come for
ward and tako a membership in
this association instead of holding
back and holding the matter up?
Think this over, Mr. Farmer and
Dairyman, then come forward and
invest twenty-five dollars in a mem
bership. If ycu haven't the read
cash, your note will be acceptable
to the association. I his is your
epportunity, Mr. Farmer, are vou
going to grasp it, or arc you going
to let tho matter drop for want of
your support?
If there is anything about the
association you do not understand,
you are invited to meet with the
directors at the City Hall in To
ledo, Saturday, June 21st at 1
o'clock p. m.
Law Regarding
Tax Collecting
On the Becond Monday in Sep
timber the County Board of Equal
ization will meet for the purpose
f adjusting and equalizing all
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Summer School aum, 1913
Twenty-five Instructors, Fifty Courses, Distinguished Eastern Educators
Added to Regular Faculty
University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. Re
duced railroad rates.
For complete Illustrated Catalog, address The Resistrar, University of
Oregon, Eugene.
Salem Beer
The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Sultm bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, being
especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink
in tho real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem, Oregon
No Mother
Need Fear
her child eating too much of our
pure chocolates, because they will
do the youngster more good than
harm. They are made from the
purest materials, in the cleanest of
candy kitchens, and are guaranteed
in every way. Nothings delicious
and so satisfying. And-best of
all thev are moderate in price . as
buyers know.
APs Smokeho'
AL WAUGH, Prop
AST
A line line of
Children's Dresses
The nicest line ever
to Toledo
H. LEWI!
taxe3 in the county. This meeting
will mark the regime of a new
epoch in the collection of taxes.
Hereafter the County Treasurer
will be Tax Collector and will col
lect taxes from the time the roll is
turned over to him by the Assessor
about tho first of the year up
to the first of September, when
the roll becomes delinquent and is
turned over to the Sheriff for col
lection. 5 Taxes legally levied and charged
in any one year shall be paid before
the 1st day of April following:
and if nut so paid 1 per cent pen
alty shall be charged. On May 1st,
2 per cent penalty added; June 1st,
3 per cent penalty added; July 1st,
4 per cent penalty added; August
1st, 5 per cent penalty added. On
September 1st property will be
come delinquent and 10 per cent
penalty and 12 per cent interest
will be charged.
In the event that you pay one
half of your taxes before the 1st
of April, the other half is subject
to the foregoing penalties.
No rebate is allowed for the early
payment of taxes.
The Sheriff will collect the delin-
ive
brought
quent taxes the same as under the
old law.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The Board of Directors of school
district No. 47. Siletz, Lincoln
county, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids for the erection of a school
house, near Spencer Scott's, us per
plans and specifications on file at
office of district clerk.
The district furnishes all mater
ial. All bids must be filed with
the clerk on or before 9 o'clock a.
m., June 14, 1913.
The Board reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids.
, C S. Davis, Clerk.
Dated May 12, 1913.
Regular Chicken Dinners Sun
days at the Commerical Hotel, 25c.
KALE PLANTS.
I have 100,000 kale plants for
sale. Thousind Headed, $1.50 per
1000. Emerald kale, a new kind,
20c. per 100 plants, delivered any
where on the bay.
tGeorge Trowbridge,1
the Greenhouse Man.
Toledo Racket Store
Prices are slashed. Cheaper
than any other place in the
county. Shoes, Clothing,
Dry Goods, Men's Suits and
Underwear going at prices
you never heard of before in
Toledo. Groceries are the
Best and Cheapest. 5 per
cent, discount for cash. Cart
save yon money. -
Yours for Business,
Warnock & Hughes
Li
INCOLN BOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
- Does a General
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
3 rVWrVVr(VWOfArffWrtFVrtr
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO 1
FEED and SALE STABLES
I. VVELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY IIOBSES
SPECTAT, ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN
Runs Daily Bray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen
eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HOBSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
DR. M. L, MORRIS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Ofstedahl Building
Toledo, Oregon
GUARANTEED ECZEMA REMEDY
The constant itching, burning,
redness, rash and disagreeable ef
fects Of eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
itch, piles and irritating skin erup
tions can be readily cured and tho
skin made clear and tmouth with
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment.
Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath, 111,
Eays: "I had eczema twenty-five
years and had tried - everything.
All failed. When I found Dr. Hob
son's Eczema Ointment I found a
cure." This ointment is the form
ula of a Dhysician and has been in
use for years not an experiment.
That is why we can guarantee it
All druggistsi or by mail. Price
50c Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phil
adelphia and St. Louis.
SORE NIPPLES.
Any mother who has had experi
ence with this distressing ailment
will be pleased to know that a cure
may be effected by applying Cham
berlain's Salve as soon as the child
is done nursing. Wipe it off with
a soft cloth before allowing the
babe to nurse. Many trained nurses
use this salve with best results.
For sale by all dealers.
Banking Business
Interest
on ;
Time Deposits
BDTII PHONES
Launch Transit.
Leaves Elk City 7 a. m.;
Toledo 9 a. m.
Returning, leaves Newport 2 p. m.;
Toledo 4 p. m
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday. H. A. Norton, Capt.
THE
YAQU1NA BAY
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COriPANY
SARA CRAHEN, Manager
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date and complete
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
FOR SALE.
Team of bay mares, well mated;
weight about 2500 lbs.; good, true
puller, for farm, freighting or
grading. Price $250. including
good work harness.
A. C. Crawford. Siletz, Or.
R. D. BURGESS -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, ORHOON
Office Id Ofstedahl Building, Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p, m. Emergency Calla at any time.
KWBQm 'PHONES
MifiR NpIHa Ruird dpnartod fnr
Portland Monday to witness the
Rose Festival.
STRAYED
From my pasture 2d of May, one
sorrel mare about 10 years old.
heavy mane and tail, white spot in
face, weight about 1500 lbs; also
yearling colt about the same color,
had halter on. Finder please noti
fy John Ebbe, Toledo. Or.
FOR SALE.
One full-cabin launch with 10 h.
D. engine, life belts, anchor and
complete equipment. Would make
good commercrial boat Also scow,
12x32 ft. The above outfits are in
good condition and will sell at
sacrifice. Apply at R. A. Ander
sen's Boat Works, or J. B. Booth at
Lincoln County Bank.
Photographs
At the Old Studio on north Main
Street, Toledo
I am now Permanently Located
and will do Thotogrnph work at
Reasonable Prices
E. F. SEIFERT
PHOTOGRAPHER
CITATION.
. In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Lin
coln. In the matter of the estate
of Henrv Komi, deceased. To
Anna Korpi, Gabriel Korpi and
John Komi and all unknown heirs
of said deceased, if any there be,
greeting: In the name of the
State of Oregon, You are hereby
cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the state of Ore
gon, for the county of Lincoln, at
the Court room thereof, at Toledo,
in the county of Lincoln, on Won
day. the 7th day of July, 1913. at
10 o'clock in the forenoon cf that
day, then and there to shuw cause,
if any exist, why an order for the
sale of the hereinafter described
real prccerty should not be made,
to-wit:
Ihe Let 32 in Kcc. 31, T. 9 S R
9 W; Lets 1, 16 and 17 of Sec. 6,
T. 10 S, R. 9 W. of Willamette
Meridian. Lincoln county, Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. John Foirnrtu
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the county of
Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
affixed, this 5th day of June. A. D.,
1913. (Seal)
Attest: R. II. Howell, Clerk.
SUMMONS
In tho Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for
Lincoln County.
J. liictniaii, plaintiff, vs. C. li. Greaves, de
fendant. ,
To C. B. Cirenvea, the above named defendant:
In the Name of the Stnte of Oregon:
lou are hereby notified that J. h. Itickmnn,
tho holder of Certllirateor Delinquency num
bered 73 issued on the2.rithdny of AiiRiist, 11111,
by the Tax Collector of the County of Lincoln
S late of Oregon, for the amount of three and
no-loo Dollar, the same being the amount then
due and deli nqucnt for taxes for the year 1908
together Ulh penally, interest and ookIs
thereon upon tho real -property assessed to
you, of which yon nro tho owner as appears
of record, nituatod in sold county and state,
and parlli'iiliirly bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Lot 11 of block 1, Cooper's
blks, N. & Tu addition to Newport, Oregon.
Yon are further notified that paid J. I..
Hickman ha paid taxes on said premise tor
prior or subsequent years, with the rate of
Interest on ssld amounts as follows:
Years Dnio Tax Rated
lux l'nid Eceelnt No. Amt Inlprpsl
l" per ct
1 per ct
IS i'or r-t
l'.HO
mil
l!H2
io per or
Said (.:. 11. ureaves, as the owner of the legal
title of Ihc above described properly as tho
Mime Bppenrs of rccord.'and each of the oilier
persons above mimed arc hereby further noti
fied thai .T. L. Klfkinan will apply to tho
Circuit Court of the county and stuto afore
said for a decree foreclosing the lien against
the property aliove described, and mentioned
In said certificate. And you are nereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days after the
llrst publication of this summons, excluslveof
Ihe day of saidllrsl publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount due as above
shown, togeihor with costs and accrued
Interest, and In case of your falluro
to flr so, a dporo """l b renirp'l fore
closing tho lion of anid taxes and costs against
the land and premises above named.
This summons U published by order of the
Honorable John Fogurty, Judge of the County
Court of he State of Oregon or the County of
Lincoln and said ordor was made and dated
this 17th day of April, 1618, find the date of
the first publication of this summons is the
25th day of April, 1913.
All process and papers in this proceeding
may be served upon the undersigned residing
within the Slate of Oregon at the address
hereafter mentioned. Hawkins & McCluskey,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Address, Toledo, Oregon. 0-27-13
Ami 2., i-.iio I
Aii'-CM, 1911 WL'5 I 3.71
Mar 15. l!ilj lllci 1 &.r
Apr 1, W7 ..()S
Eat Chicken at the Commercial
Hotel next Sunday, 25c.
Alfred Lonprdea was down from
Elk City Monday.
Peter Good of Siletz was a To.
ledo visitor Sunday.
Prof. McDonald was down from
Elk City Wednesday evenng.
Fred Olson of Chitwooa was in
the city Wednesday evenng.
Newt Guilliams was up from
Beaver Creek the first of the week.
Lost Toledo High Scohol class
pin. Reward.
Miss Esther Copeland.
Attorney C. E. Hawkins returned
on the excursion Sunday from a
trip to Portland.
Miss Elma Waugh arrived home
Saturday evening from Corvallis
for the Summer vacation.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. - W.
Webb at Yaquina, Sunday, June
8th, 1913, a 7i pound boy.
J. H. Glines of Waldport was
transacting business and renewing
acquaintances here yesterday.
Attorney W. E. Gwynn returned
from Portland last Friday evening
where he had been on legal business.
5 Ben Horning came over from
OAC last Friday evening and will
srjend the Summer with hid parents
at Otter Rock.
Herbert Jackson returned to his
home in Portland last Tuesday
morning, after spending the Win
ter and Spring here.
E. F. Seifert, photographer, will
be in his studio on Hill 6treet Fri
day and Saturday of each week to
to take pictures.
W. C. Fischer of Siletz returned
last Friday evening from Tilla
mook. Mr. Fischer walked from
Newport to Tillamook for an out
ing, returning by rail.
Joe Kosvdar went to Portland
last Saturday to take his littie
daughter to a SDecialist. The little
one is suffering with a lame ankle.
They returned Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnrl Mrc M Mrtr nhol,n r,t I
Portland were. Toledo visitors the
first of the week. .They are look
ing for a farm in this vicinitv and
it is hoped they may be successful
in finding one, to suit them, as they
have the means to make a ranch a
moneymaker. His want ad is in
this issue.
We Hold UP; - m
to Admiration
our high-grade, ready-mixed Paints
which have received the aDproba
tion of the trade and are univer
sally appreciated by householders
who have used them. They are ex
tremely well ground and well
blended ready to use. Paints with
a base of pure white lead and lin
seed oil. They go farther, and
cover more surface than other
brands. All the ordinary shades.
All size tins.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
STOMACH TROUBLES
Many remarkable cures of stom
ai:h troubles have been effected by
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. One man who had spent
over two thousand dollars for med
icine and treatment was cured bv a
few boxes of these tablets. Price,
25 cents. Free samples at all deal
ers. Houleux
The imported French Percheron
stallion, Houleux, will make the
season of 1913, as follows: '
Eddyville, Tuesday.
Siletz, Friday.
Toledo, Wednesday and Saturday.
Terms, $10 single service; $15
season; $20 to insure.
J. Rattey, Owner.
Norm Anderson, Mgr.
Edwin Weed
Attempts Suicide
Tuesday evening about eight
o'clock Edwin Weed attempted sui
cide by slashing his throat with a
razor. Mr. Weed, who is making
his home with Mike Strvlewicz. has
been in poor health for some time
and Tuesday evening feeling worse
than common, he decided to end
his suffering. Taking a looking
glass and razor he proceeded with
the job. He is a verv laree ii.nn
weighing some 250 pounds, and
his neck is large in proportion.
After sawing and slashing at hia
windpipe for some time, without
oeing able to get through the tough
gristle surrounding the larnw hp
laid the razur down xand inserting
ma lingers into tne wound he tried
to tear it apart., it was at this
stage that he wa3 discovered and
medical aid summoned. He had
cut one artery which had to be tied
and several large gashes which had
to be eewed up
Mr. Weed is 68 years old and has
no -relatives here. He has been a
resident of Toledo for several years
lormerly working for J. O. Smith
at the tannery, he beintr a harness
mal:er by trade.
It is feared that he mav strain
attempt his life as he state! that if
he had had a pistol he could have
made a better job of it.
Siletz Wins
In a game replete with errors, Si
letz took the local ball tossers into
camp last Sunday to the tune of 19
to 12. Casey did the heaving for
anetz ior the hrst five innings,
when he wa3 relieved by Haussr.
Davis pitched the first seven in.
nings for Toledo, Millo pitching the
last two. ihe score was tied 12 to
12 in the sixth inning when Hauser
eitered the box. He has certainly
got the locals going, as they were
unable to score off hi3 delivery.
Struck out by Casey 3. by Hauser
8, by Davis 3. bv Mills 1 nncn
on balls allowed by Casey 1, Hauser
none, uavig 2. Mills none. Two
Base hits, Center 1, Hauser 1.
Double plays. Siletz 1. Umpires.
Bert Geer and Carl Davis.
The lineup:
Toledo , Siletz
Dixon lb Goodell
Gwynn KS Lane
Anderson rf Peters
Mills-Davis 3b Hauser-Casey
Plank Cf DePoe
Carson 2b Bensell
Cart" If Washington
Hollingsworth c Miller
Davis-Mills p Casey-Hauser
Next Sunday it is Elk City vs.
Toledo cn the Elk City grounds.
R. A. Bensell was up from New
port Monday.
Roy Hamar of Nashville was in
the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Tim Dowlingof Winantwas
a Toledo visitor Tuesday.
John Crookb of Glen was a
county seat visitor Monday.
Scott Lane and Louie Fuller ?
were over from Siletz yesterday.
Oscar Hougstedt a prosperous
Siletz farmer was in the city yes
terday. Miss Jennie Booth nm'vpH
from Portland Sunday for a visit
witn ner mother.
G. B. McCluskcv and iT fl Hop
kins left for Portland Tuesday
morning to take .in the sights.
John Lloyd and wife returned
Monday evening from a several
months' visit in Coos county.
Billy Shipp of Clark county,
Iowa, arrived last eveninnr fnr u
visit with his cousin, George
Record.
Mrs. Bessie Randall came, down
from Elk City Monday evening for
a visit with her mother, Mrs. J.
G. Plank.
I. R. Wishart the druggist is a
Portland visitor this week. Tom
Hawkins is assisting at the drug
store.
Miss Genevieve Tillotson de
parted Tuesday morning for East
ern Oregon, where she will spend
the Summer with her father.
Miss Mae Clemo arrived last Fri-
dav fvpnino- nnH will inoul fU..
Summer With her Barents Ron nnrl
Mrs. F. S. Clemo. Miss Clemo has
been encased to teach in tho To
ledo schools the corriing year;
Ice cream every day at the Bon
boniere.
Miss Rosa Schlecht visited at Elk
uty yesterday.
G. B. Ryan of Ona had business
in the city Saturday.
Fred Myers of Siletz was a
county seat visitor yesterday.
Frank Hyde of Philomath was
in the city the hrst of the week
Judge Johnny Williams and son
were over from the Ageacy yes
terday.
School supervisor R. If. MilW
was a passenger for Summit Mon
day morning.
Ni-k StemDle of the Lower Siletz
has been a Toledo visitor several
days this week
Mrs. Curl Davis and daughter,
Larla, of Siletz returned last even
ing from Portland.
County Judge and Mrs. John
Fogarty were passengers for New
port last evening.
Carl Davis and John Kentta
brought over a ton of Siletz cheese
yesterday to supply the local trade
C. E. Sheffield of Newport and
family passed through the first of
tne week enroute from Newport to
their farm at Siletz.
Miss Gretchen Baldwin of Wald
port was in the city yesterday en
route for Siletz where kHp will
visit with her sister, Mrs. James
uoin.
R. N. Warnock and daughter,
Mrs. A. P. Hughes, were nassnna.
ers for Portland yesterday morn
ing. Arthur Nye is assisting in
tne store.
County Clerk Howell VPstprrlnv
issued a marriage license to Zsb
blower of this place and Miss Nora
Baker of Newport. The Leader
extends congratulations,
Mrs. Al Waugh returned Friday
evening from Salem whprn shp nnrl
Mrs. John Turnidge had been as
delegates for Syringa Circle No. 21.
Mrs.Turnidge remained for a visit.
Dr. R D. Burp-ess innh ilin
- i'ii IIIVUI
bers of the Ladies Aid 'nripfu
to Mrs Lhas. Boeckman's, Tuesday
in nis last aunch. the Fcrm tt
The ladies greatly anDreciated the"
treat.
Dr. Morris was called to McMinn-
ville tins morning to treat a case
oi .appendicitis. The Doctor didn't
mucn relish Komn as he excected
Mrs. Morris home from the East
mi3 evening.
Mr. and Mrs. OleKnud
through yesterday in their auto en-
route lrom Corvallis to New.inrt
We understand they will live at
Newport this Summer or he says
iuty may possioiy return here.
Thomas Laskev and
orvams have opened up a confect
- -"'""J IL
ionary store and lunch counter in
the building recently vnenrnd h,,
Leter Waugh's market. Mr. Las
key has a nice stock of goods and
will undoubtedly do a good business.
Almost everyone who hnd th
price, or could borrow it, is in
Portland this week smelling of the
roses. Those who didn't have
money enough to cro to Portion
expect to take in the Annual
Grange Picnic at Eddyville tomor
row.
Tom Hawkins arrived hnmp frnm
Portland last eveninc whprp hp re
ceived the finishing touches making
him a full fledged Dharmacist. Tom
will now be initiated into the
ancient order of the man with the
hoe, he having ftarted an emeri.
ment ranch west of town.
Under the new License Law. nnv
one sending in an application for a
nunting or hshing license must
have the same signed by two free
holders before said license will Hp
issued. The aDnlication must sot
forth the place of residence, age,
height, weight. OCCUDation and
color of the hair and eyes of the
applicant. Tha foregoing is in
addition to the fee of $1.
C. R. Hoevet has disposed of his
interest in the Toledo Lumber Co.
to his partner. J. F. Hertzler, of
Woodburn. Mr. Hetzler now hold
ing the entire interest in the lease
on the mill property. G. W. Huff
man will remain ab manager of the
mill as Mr. Hetzler will not reside
here. We are sorry to lost Mr.
and Mrs. Hoevet from our little
citv, but wish them success where
ever they may locate.
The White Corner Store
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fisher's Blend, Olympic and Stayton Flour
Chase & Sanlxm Coffee and Teas
Monmouth Creamery Butter
The Best Made
R. S. VAN CLEVE
Absolutely Pure
Tho only Baking Powder matto
from Roy al Grape Cream of Tartar
li'O ALUM, NO LSME PHOSPHATE
Mrs. James Coin was over from
Siletz yesterday.
LOST New, blue, serge coat
Finder return to Clarence Ofstedahl
and receive reward.
The Toledo Lumber Co's. mill
started sawing Monday morning
after a several weeks' shut down,
for want of logs. The mill has
Dlenty of logs now and will run
steadily
G. G. Verbryck and mother ar
rived the first of the week from
Salt Lake City, Utah, and exDect
to make their home here the com
ing Summer. They . have rented
rooms from Mrs. Ofstedahl.
Bert P. Lovett. principal of the
high school. Miss Marv Harri
son, principal of the Waldport
grammar school and Miss Mary
Swan of the nrimarv denartmpnr
of the Waldport schools, were pas
sengers for the Valley yesterday
niurnmg.
WANTED.
160 acres or more, nut too far tn
railroad or water, must be cheap
fcr cash, give particulars. Ad
dress, M- Montchalin. 731 Inslev
Ave., Portland. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PULBICATION.
U. S. Lardcfiice, Portland Oregon.
Serial 02315. May 31. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Leo
R. Batcman, of Siletz, Oregon, who,
on May 5, 1911, made homestead
application No. 02315, for Lot 2.
section 32, township 8 south, range
10 west, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final commutation Droof, to estab
lish claim to the land above des
cribed, before the County Clerk of
Liticoln county, Oregon, at Toledo.
Oregon, on the 15th day of July,
1913.
Ciaimant names as witnesses:
Bertha Faude, Leonard Johnson.
L. C. Mowery, of Siletz, Oregon,
and Clarence Bateman of Toledo.
Oregon. II . F. Higby.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landofiice, Portland, Oregon.
Serial No. 02416. June 7, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that John
A. Slyh.of Chitwood, Oregon, who,
on February 11. 1910. madn hnmn.
stead entry No. 02416, for N J SW1,
SWJ Sec. 15. and NEi SEi Section
lb, lownship 10 south, Range 9
west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the County Clerk of Lincoln county,
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the
23d day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Joseph M. Wallace and Harry
Henry of Chitwood, Oregon;
Robert V. Mann and George Cham
bers of Toledo, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.
E. J. Chaole. the photographer,
wll be in his gallery in the law
ofliceiof W. E. Gwynn on Tues
day and Wednesday of each week.
Have your pictures taken.
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NOTICE FOR PHRMCATiyim
U. S. Landofiice, Portland, Oregon.
02568 June 9, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Mar
vin Lowell Bradley, of Siletz, Ore
gon, who on April 22, 1910, mad
Homestead Entry, No. 02568, for
Eait half cf the West half, sec
tion 30, township 9 south, range 10
West, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described befora
the County Clerk of Lincoln County.
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on tha
24th day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur Crawford. Grant King-.
Hugh McDonald and Al. Taylor, all
of Siletz, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.
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