Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 21, 1913, Image 5

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    L. H. Payne came up from New
port yesterday morning.
Dr. F. M. Carter of Newport was
a Chitwood visitor Wednesday.
W. F. McJunkin and A. E". Erooks
were Newport visitors Tuesday.
John Nye. the Newport butcher,
was visiting in this city Wednesday.
M. Wygant cf Newport passed
through on Wednesday morning's
train.
Mrs. J. B. Miller came down
from Portland Saturday evening
for a visit with her husband.
G. H. Horsfall arrived down
from Rock Creek Wednesday even
ing having business at the county
seat.
A caucus will be held at the
city hall this evening for the pur
pobe of naming a ticket for the
coming city election.
Al Waugb has installed an elec
tric urn in his Smokehouse, and is
now prepared to serve his custom
ers with hot drinks 'n short order.
Mrs. Lola Cruson returned to her
home at Albany Saturday morning.
She was accompanied by Mrs. I.
B. Smith who visited with her for
a few days.
Ntxt Sunday Toledo and Siletz
will strain meet on the football
field. Siletz now claims the cham
pionship of the county. Come out
and watch Toledo take it away
from them. Admission 25 rents.
Game called at 2 p. m. sharp. To
ledo ground.
Mrs. W. E. Ball returned from
Oregon City Saturday evening,
where she had been to attend the
wedding of her niece, Miss Rftta
Gordy, who was married at Vancou
ver. November 6th, to Mr. John
Ho'utz. a young farmer of Sandy.
Mis3 uordy formerly resided on
the Lower Siletz and is quite well
known in thi3 county.
At the city election to be held"
December 1st f ree councilmen are
to be elected. It is well to remem
ber that our citv is growing rapid
ly, and in making your selections
for counci'men, judgement should
be exercised to select men who are
capable, and hae the time and in
clination to further the interests of
our city. The three councilmen
who retire this year are A. T.
Peterson, M. N. Anderson and W.
E. BaH.
A: Composition
The State ' Seal of Oregon' is
round in shape. First, around the
ouside is a stripe on which is writ
ten. "Seal of the State of Oregon
1859." Inside of that is a row of
stars nut running quite around the
circle. Next comes a figure, the
shape of a shield; at the top of it
is an eagle with outspread wings.
In one claw he holds an olive branch
in the other a bunch of arrows.
Just below that (in the shield) is
a river with boats on it; on one
side a mountain with a deer stand
ing on a cliff. On the bottom land,
below this is an emigrant wagon.
Right under all of this on a ribbon
is written "The Union." Relow
this is a plow and a sheaf of wheat.
Marjone Ball, Grammar School
FOR SALE.
Full blooded Light Brahma
Roosters, $1.50 each.
John Jacobson,
Chitwood, Or.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
-4J
OCNERAL OFFICE3
UZV YCK'.i AN3 CHICAGO
BRANCHES IM ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE9
WAUGHS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
v
Highest Cash Trice Paid for Hide
LESTER WAUGH, Prep.
Warnock
Smoked Salmon
role Agents for the Sunset Cannery Company
Cheaper than Lard
Cotton Seed Cooking Oil, by the Bulk
at 90c per Gallon
Get our Quantity Price and Save Money
Woolens
Just received a complete line of Ladies. Childrens and Mens" Underwear
in all styles.
Wooled Footwear Just Arrived
Byer's EIue Ribbon Hard Wh eatFlour
Just received Tens of this High Grade Flour, that makes More and
Better Bread.
Toledo
Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
INCOLN BOUNTY
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Does a General
DIRE0TOR8
C. E. HAWKINS
vm. scarth
CO. HAWKINS .
Dr: BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Budding
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
IS H'ELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVEL-TEfl MEN
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen
. eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
THE YALE LAUNDRY
OF PORILAND-
Has established an agency in Toledo, and is prepared
to give the people of here better work and
quicker service at a moderate chargo
. than they have ever had
before.
Family Washing. 7 cents a pound. All flat pieces re
turned ironed. Lundry leaves Friday, returns follow
ing Tuesday.
leave; bundles with
MRS. FREDERICK
Try the Leader Job Office
- H ughes
Racket
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Banking Business
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Inrest
Time Deposit
BDTII PHONES
B
Walter Harding of the bridge
crew spent Sunday at home. -
Father Hampson was a passenger
to the Valley Tuesday morning.
L C. Smith, the Newrjort realty
man, had business here Tuesday.
John Matthews of the Newport
News was a Toledo visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant of
Siletz were in the city Tuesday
morning.
Hugh Corgan departed Tuesday
morning for his homestead on the
Kantiam.
Dr. Clausius the Agency physi
cian, was a Valleyward passenger
xuesuay.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bensell of
Newport were visitors in this city
last Saturday.
Hugh Corgan was a passenger
for his homestead on the Santiam
Tuesday morning.
District Superintendent Abbett
visited the M. E. churches here and
at Siletz last Sunday.
Ed Wade returned from his East
ern Oregon ranch Friday evening
for a visit on the Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. .In moo EVanLa
Siletz passed hrough to Portland
Tuesday morning, for a few days'
VISIl.
Mrs W. E. Ball returned Satur
day evening from a several weeks'
visit with relatives near Oregon
City.
Mrs. Joseph Swearingen departed
the first of the, week for a visit
with her brother, H. A. Newton,
and family at Corvallis.
Wm. A. Williams, an attorney of
Portland, was in this citv TupsHnv
being interested in the Rowell will
ca3e before the County Court.
H. McCormick of Eastern Ore
gon, was in thia city several days
last week. Mr. McCormick was
looking for a dairy farm to rent cr
buy. He is well impressed with
this section of the country.
In the show windews of several
of our business houses this week
is displayed oome of the finest ap
ples grown anywhere. They were
sent down from Eddyville, having
been displayed at the apple show
held there two weeks ago. One
iook at these annles will rnnvinrp
anybody that this is an apple
country.
ST. JOHNS' CHURCH.
Service next Sunday at 11 a.m.
everybody welcome.
Rev. F. 0. Jones, Vicar.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
5 heifer calves, 2 days to 3
months old. 1 Poland China sow,
1 year old. 1 Poland China boar,
one year old. 1 Jersey bull, 9
months old, high bredy
Box 374 C. Bruner, Toledo.
Farms Wanted
1 you have a farm for sale or
exc mnge, and will price it right,
we can dispose of it for you.
Send us complete description
andipiice.
EVERETT & CREW. '
212 Selling Bldg., Portland, Ore.
A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH.
A cough that bothers you con
tinually is one of the danger sig
nals which warns of consumption.
Dr. King's New Discovery stop the
cough, loosens the chest, banish
fever and let you sleep peacefully.
The first dose checks the symptoms
and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A.
F. Mertz, of Glen Ellvn, Iowa,
writes: "Dr. King's New Discov
ery cured a stubborn cough after
bix weeks' doctoring failed to help."
Try it, as it will do the same for
you. Bpst medicine for couehs,
colds, throat and lung troubles.
Money back if it fails. Price 60c.
and $1.00 All druggists, by mail,
H. E. BUCKLEN, Philadelphia or
St. Louis,
SAVED HIS FOOT.
H. D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suf
fered from horrible ulcer on his
foot fur four years. Doctor advised
amputation, but he refused and, re
luctantly tried Bucklen's Arnica
Salve as a last resort. He then
wrote: "I used your salve and my
foot was soon completely cured."
Best remedy for burns, cuts, bruises
and eczema. Get a box today.
Only 25c. All druggists or by mail.
H. E. BUCKLEN & Co., Philadel
phia or St. Louis.
Grant King was over from Siletz
Tuesday.
Mrs. Davies wa3 a passenger for
the Valley Tuesday morning.
SUMMONS
I" the circuit Court of tho Mate or Oregon, tot
Lincoln County.
Sara Crahen, pIuiiitlfT, v. K. 0 Eber. de
fendant. To E. O. thorn, the above named defendant:
In the Kame of iheStute of Oregon:
Von are hereby noililod that Sara Crahen
the holder of Certlllcateof Delinquency num.
bered 63 Issued on the 22d day of April, 1913,
ty the Tax Collector of the County of Lincoln
State of Oregon, for the amount of Fur: y eight
and 93 100 Dollars, same being the amount then
due and dell nqnenl for taxes for the year 1907
together with penally, interest and coils
thereon upon the real property asresred to
you, of which you nro the owner aa appear
muni, sunaiect in laid county and atate,
and particularly bounded and described aa
follows, to wit: The west half of the north
west quarter; the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter and the northwest qnnrter
of the southwest quarter of section thirty,
four In tcwnslilp twelve south of rang., nine
west of the Willamette Meridian iu Lincoln
County, Oregon.
You are further notified that said Sara
Crahen has paid taxes on said premise tor
prior or subsequent years, with the rate of
Interest on said amounts as followa:
Voar'i Date Tax p.,.
Tax raid Receint . i. ...."J?.0'
Ai.rK.-5ir 8i irnwAr
1909
11.10
A or 2.'. 1!I'2
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3S2I
A pr 22, 1912
A pr 22, 1912
2H.:w
20 fig
In per ct
It'll
lilt 2
3M4
2M
1107
15 nr ft.
84.32
Apr 22, 1918
15 per ct
an in
nirj
8:iid E. 0. fclicrs, aa ho ownor of the left.!
title of the above described properly aa the
Mime appears of recordand each of the other
persons above named are hereby further notl
fled thai Sara Crahen will apply to tho
Circuit Court of the county and stale alore
said for a decree foreclosing the lien against
the property above described, and mentioned
Iu said certificate. And you are hereby snm
moncd to appear within wt ...... f. ....
'"J "njaaiienuB
ilrst publication of this summons, exeluslveof
the dny of saii llrsl publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount due as above
thown, together with costs and accrued
interest, and in ense of your failure
to do so, a decree will be rendered fore
closing ihe lien of said taxes and costs against
the land and promises above named.
Thia summons Is published by order of the
Honorable John Fognrty, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Lincoln and said order was made and dated
th la 'd drtv nf nplnnV 1011 ... .
, J 1 ' I niiu M 1(3 U H LQ 01
the first publication of this aurninons is tho
.inn uuy ui i.i'touer, jy;i.
All process and papers in this proceeding
may be served upon Ihe undersigned residing
within tho Slate of Ortgon at tho address
hereafter mentioned.
Hawkins & McClnskcy,
Attorneys for plaiiitlfr.
Address, Toledo, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lincoln county.
F. Furst. plaintiff,
vs.
Erail Leckband and Walburger
Leckband. his wife, and Josefa
Bouza and John Bouza, her hus
band, defendants.
To Emil Leckband and Walburger
Leckband and Josefa Bouza and John
Bouza, the above-named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
iou ana each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer tho
complaint filed against you in the
acove entitled suit on or before the
expiration of six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this .
summons, exclusive of the r?au f
said first publication, and if vnn
fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the nlaintifF will nr..
ply to the above entitled Court for
the relief demanded in plaintiff's
complaint, to-wit: For a decree of
this Court foreclosing a mrtoin
mortgage executed by Emil Leck
band and Walburger Leckband, his
wife, oa the 11th day of June. Klin
on Lot four in Section eleven and
the north 174 acres of Lot rmo nnri
the north half cf the
quarter of the northeast quarter of
faection iourteen, all in township
fourteen south of range twelve
went of the Willamette Meridian in
Lincoln countv, Oregon, and that
the above described property be
sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln
county. Oregon, as provided hv law
to satisfy the amount duo and ow
ing to the plaintiffs in said
mortgage and further for a decreo
that each and all of you nd all
persons claiming by, through or
under you may be barred and fore
closed of any estate, right, title,
lien or interest in .r to the mort
gaged premises or any part thereof
and for such other and further re
lief as may be equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in accordance with
an order by the Honorable John
fogarty, Uunty Judge of Lincoln
county, Oregon, which said order is
dated November 12lh, 1813, and
which requires that this summons
be published in the Lincoln County
Leader at least once a week for six
consecutive weeks. The date at
the first publication of this sum
mons is November 14th. 19t3.
Hawkins & McCluskey,
Attorneys lor plaintiff