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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1913)
Picture Framing. Baby Carriages. Trunks and Suit Cases NOTICE Having bought Mr. Pelmulder's place of business, I am prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing. Bring your work in or send by mail. You are taking no chances as all work is Guar ateed. and my prices are right. All work will receive my prompt attention. Give me a trial. 1 will also have a full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry and Silverware and can supply you with everything in my line. Ihis is an invitation to call and Get Acquainted. II. P. IIAMEIy, The Jeweler Successor to Jack Pelraulder M M TRY IIOLLINGSWORTH'S FOR YOUR FURNITURK tr P S. a O ' O o B Miss Lena Ball returned on the excursion Sunday from a visit to the State Fair. FOR RENT 160 acres at the Upper Farm on the Siletz river, first class bottom land, 50 acres plowed, 60 acres can te plowed, some open for pasture, good new house and barn, good roads good school. Also 83 acres near Spencer Scott's farm on the Silutz river. Good bottom land house and barn, 15 acre field, orchard. milR to school. Will rent for cash, 3 or 5 years. Write to the owner, 0. A. Loe, Silverton, Or., Route 4, box 69. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county. James Ililand, plaintiff, vs. F. M. Reade, "also the unknown heirs of James McLain, deceased," defendants: , To F. M. Reade. "aUo the un known heirs of James McLain. de ceased," above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby requireJ to appaar and an swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit now on file in the office of County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, (being the county in which the above entitled suit is pen'l ng in the Circuit Court for said county and state) on or be f jre the day last rarned in the or der for publication of this summons, mada by the Honorable John Fug arty. County Judge of said Lincoln county, Oregon, which said order and time for answering said sum mons are hereinafter referred to, towit : O.i or before six week3 from and utter the date of the first pub lication hereof; avid, You are hereby notified that if you fa'l to appear and answer the complaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the above tn itled Court far the relief demanded ii plaintiff's complaint, namely, for a decree of said Court that plaintiff's title to the following described real prop rety, ta-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section three, township eleven siuth of range eight west of Willamette Meridian, and the northeast quarter, of sec tion three, township eleven south of range eight west of Willamette Meridian; also the southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section two, township eleven south of range eight west of the Willamette Meridian in Lin coln county, Oregon., is good and valid; that you, the 6aid defend ants, and all of you have no right, title nor interest whatever in or to said lands or any-part thereof, and that any and all claims that you may claim agains said lands is wrongful and without right what ever, that you the said defednants be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any c'airn whatever in or to said lands or any part thereof adverss to plaintiff, and for such oher and further relief as may be equitable and just This simmon3 is published in the Lincoln County Leader, once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks, le'inning with the issue of October 3. 1913, and ending with the issue of November 14th. 1913, under and pursuant of the direc tion contained jn an order made by the Hon. John Fogarty, County Judaecf Lincoln county, Oregon, being the county in which the above entitled suit U pending in the Circuit Court for said county and state, which said order is dated October 2. 1913. Hawkins & McCluskcy. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Judge Refutes Statement Toledo, Or., Oct 8th. 1913 Editor Leader: In your issue of October 3d your Waldport corres pondent writes that there is con siderable controversy between the City of Waldport and the County Court, over the condition of the roads leading into Waldport. from the beach and from the souh. There is no controversy between Waldport and the County Court over the condition of roads leading into Waldport from the beach, from the south, or from anywhere else; but there is a difference of opinion between the mayor of Waldoort and tht County Court as tn the ex penditure of county road funds within the corn'irate limits nf tho City cf Waldport. 1 be same difference of opinion existed between the Deputy Dis trict Attorney, at the time the q 'cstion was submitted to him. and thi mayor of Waldport, as exists i between the mayor cf Waldport! and the County Court j Thanking you for space for this ! statement, l am Very truly yours, John Fogarty. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ches Morrison of Elk City visited in this city last Sunday. j Lewis Montgomery of" Portland was a Toledo visitor several days this week. j Ivan Gill has been appointed agent for the Evening Telegram in this city. , i Mrs. Arthur Nye left Monday1 morning for a visit with relatives at nirtland. Giles Olin. Ralrih H.i mar Cip(rao Cox and John Lloyd were all over from Siletz Wednesday. Mrs. May Newton arrived down from Portland Wednesday evening for a visit with friends here. Miss Hall of Monroe. hn Ima been visiing with her sister. Mrs. A. i.i'etetsjn in this city, returned home Monday The seccnj prize in the baby con teat at the Fair here was awarded to the baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simpson of Elk City. Dr. Hickman was a passenger for Oregon Citv yesterday morning. On his return the Doctor expects to be accompanied by his wife. P. H. Elting of Siletz was in the city yesterday as a witttess for George Cox who made proof on his homestead. Mr. Elting called in and paid up another year's sub scription while in town. Mrs. C. G. Copeland passed through fro.n Newport yesterday morning to the home of her son, Rowland, in Eastern Oregon, where she will visit. Before returning home she will visit in Texas and other states. Among our new and renewed subscribers received the past week are Gabriel Dahl. Toledo; Russell Adams. Chemawa; Mrs, L. W Davis, Toledo: R. A. Arnold Tn. ledo; P. H. Elting, Siletz; Dave uuss, loieuo; Al Taylor, Siletz; Miss Amy Walker, Eugene. To the Dairymen We have two small faritis "near this nice town to trade for dairy ranches. One farm of over .50 acres and good buildings and plenty of water, $200 per acre. The other less than 20 acres and good buildings, and price of $4300. .Both close in. Want dailies near to gether. What have .you. AddresH, White & Co., Newberg, Or. D raperies and Window Shades. Wall Paper. Rugs. Bring Back to life that dirty suit of Clothes. We guarantee to remove To ledo mud. Ask about our special cleaning and pressing offer on Suits bought at our store. Work finished on short notice. Smith's Leading Clothier and Furnisher Hawlrins Bid. Toledo, Oregon I Mrs. Frederick f ) f Invites'the Ladic3 of Lincoln County to ' inspect her Fall'and Winter display of up to dale MillineryGoods, Velvets. Plushes, Rib bons andNovelty Trimmings. Old.Hats Ilc-Trimmed Joe Kosydar of Siletz had busi ness in the city yesterday. Roy Hamar was down frcm Nashville Wednesdav afternoon. Mrs. Fred Horning was a passen ger for the Valley Wednesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrsi J. W. Robertson and children returned last evening from "a visit to the Valley. Emil Ruprecht and Silas Elliot were in the city Tuesday making proof on their homesteads. Ole Amundson has joined the list of launch owners on the bay, hav ing recently received and installed a new Regal engine in his boat. Al Taylor returned Sunday from Portland where he has been the past several weeks with - Fred. Fred's arm had to be amputated again thi. week, - ' CARD OF THANKS. We Dvish to thank the kind friends who so kindly helped us in ' the care of our loved one. G. . Parmclc, Nannie Parmele, Carrie Parmele, the wife, Moyt, Myrtle and Edgar Parmele. . . A. C. Crawford was over from the Agency yesterday. Dr. Berry, the dentist, went to Portland this morning. Rosebrooks Orchestra will d!vp another "old fashioned" dance at Oddfellow hall this evening. A special session of the County Commissioners' Court is being held here this week. Among the im portant transactions was the order ing of local option elections to be held at Waldport and Newport on the election November 4th. Toledo will not vote on this question. J. F. Stewart appeared before the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Toledo last Wednesday arid asked that the Port nav Wm. ( Mackey the sum of $800 for the injuries he sustained whjle work ing on the port dredge in the place of Robert Mann last .Soring. Stewart claims that McFadden & Clarke of Corvallis are about to sue the Port of Toledo on behalf of Mr. Mackey for $10,000 dam ages, but that Mr. Mackey would settle in full at this time for $800. No action was taken by the Port Commissioners. TO-.' II J. S AKIN I DWELLING HOUSE AND ' I LOT FOR SALE. ' As I expect to leave this city soon I offer my seven room house, woodshed small barn, toilet and lot 50x100. for sale reasonable if taken at once. Your own terms. F. R. Weaver. Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City 7 a. mi: , ..' Toledo 9 a. m. , Returning, leaves Newport 2 p"m.; Toledo 4 p. m Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. H. A. Norton. Capt. FOR SALE One milch cow, Jersey, four year old. Phone Mutual. H. Schmitt, Elk City, Or. : -- Ice cream and ca'xe at the Bon boniere every Saturday and Sunday. BLOCK EDGE SLAB Nothing but well seasoned wood delivered Prompt Delivery Now Is the Time To lay jp your AVimer's Supply. Pec ine M mm House and 2 lots in Newberg to trade for Lincoln county .property, near Toledo preferred. What have vou? D. L. Bissett. Box 94. Newberg. Or. LOR SALE. Bronze turkeys. Gobler and hen $5; trio 7. G. B. Ryan, Ona, Or. Bell phone. DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION? No matter - how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: "it saved my life. Stillman Green, of Mallchite, Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King's New Discovervand nm nliuo and well." Your monev refund if it fails to benefit you. The best home remedy for cougb3, cold3. throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by To ledo Drug Co. the BON BONIERE M. if. ANDERSON, l'rop. Choice Confections Summer Drhilta Ice Cream Ice? any quantity Milk Shales Irutts, Nuts Tobacco Stationery Best Brands Clears TOLEDO, ORE , ON w