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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
A Guarantee Bring your watch to an exper ienced workman For five years we have been studyirg the anatomy of a watch and today we can cure the most desperate cases. Let your watch spend a few days in our shop and it will come forth al most as good as new, with a guarantee from us to give you satisfactory service, if this we fail to do we will cheer fully refund your money. IIAMEL. BROS. JE WELERS Hawkins Bid. Toledo, Or. C. L. Green of Newport was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. . Bob Warnock returned Tuesday evening from a visit to Portland. Mrs. C. H. Gardner entertained several of the ladies last Monday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. I. R. Wishart. Jim Derbv catre up from Taft, at the mouth of Sih'.z river, Mon day morning. Jim has just pur chased a K Hand Power stu-rp puller, such as s being sold by hall Bros, and will take it home to use in clearing his Siletz farm. A new shipment of Shoes just re reived at Akin's. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state f Oregon for Lincoln county. Salinda Spraggins, plaintiff, .vs. Allen Spraggins, defendant. lo Allen Snraaaini. the above named defendant: In the name of the State cf Oregon : You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, now on file in the office of - the County Clerk of tbo above entitled Court, on or be fore the last day named in order for publication of summons, made by the Couuty Judge of .Lincoln County, Oregon, (being jthe county where the above entitled suit is pending in the Circuit Court there of), which said time for appearing and answering is fixed by said or der as hereinafter referred to, to wit: On or before six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. And you are hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said conaplaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court fur the relief prayed for in said complaint, namely, a decree of the Court that the bonds ef matrimony between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for the cUbtody of the minor child, Allen C Soraggins. and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is Dublished in the Lincoln Count? Leader, once a week fjr b'ix-successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with the 23d day of January, 1914, and end ing with the issue of tha 13th day ef March 1914, under and in pur suance of the directions contained in an order made by the Han. John Fogart County Judge of Lincoln county Oregon dated the 23d day of January 1914. Gwynn & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Neither Absent Nor Tardy The names of Duoils in the 4th. 6th, 6th. 7th and 8th grades of To ledo schools who are neither absent or tardv will be published each week. For the week ending Feb ruary 6, we have the follow ing list: Eighth Grade Winifred Swear ingen, Grace Gill, Ruth Larson, Amelia Whiteis, Anetruther Scarth, Russell Wishart, Norman Stewart, Terrence Gaither, Bennie Chamber lin. Seventh Anna Collins, Elma Pctterson, Erma Nye, Francel Stan ton, Mvrle Collins, Hazel Winters, Margaret Hart. Sixth James Derrick. Arnold Fremery, Clay Sugg, James Ross, Inez Weaver, Rosa Derrick, Iris Akin, Thelma Bingham, Marie Mil ler, Helga Larson. Fifth Alfred Andrews, Herthel Parts, Josephine Dahl, Nelson And erson. Edna Plank, Aletha Camp bell, Rosa Conibear, Kenneth Wad dell, Vivian Spicer. 1 Fourth Daisy Ryan, Harold Ryan, Josephine Chamberlin, Sada Chambers, Nellie Petterson, Felice Avery, Edward Dahl. Retha Carson, Myrtle Weaver, Carrie Wade. x Buy Furniture Of O. R. HOLLINGSWORTH The Furniture Man The Price is Always Right HAY FOR SALE. Good wild buy, mesquite, cluvcr, etc... for sale at 50 cents a bale T. 0. Svends?n, Toledo, Or. On Olalla slough. All Kinds of Cleaning and Press ing Dune at. Reasonable Prici'B Orders Taken For Ladies' Ameriom Ladies' Tailored Suits, nnd Men's Ed. V. Price Suits . GIVE US A CALL 1. 13. SMITH Flatiron Bid. Toledo, Or. Remember Rosebrook's Valentine Dance tomorrow night. Mrs. Ira Wade returned last evening from a visit to the Valley. Editor J. F. Stewart of the Sen tinel was a tassener for Albany this morning. The infant son of Judge and Mrs. John Fogarty has betn very sick this week, but is now better. The Lincoln's birthday dance given at Woodmen Hall last night was well attended and a jolly time was had by all. Mr. and . Mrs. S. L. Stratton of Raymond, Washington, who have been visaing the. former's sister. Mrs. A. W. Morgan, iu this city, departed for their home this morn ing. 1 1 During the past year bounties have been paid in this county on 192 wildcats. 4 coyotes and 1 wolf. We earnestly believe it would be well to ptaie a bounty on ground hogs. i The btsket social held at Odd fellow Hall last Saturday evening was well patronized. Every basket was sold at a fair figure and there were calls for more. A short in teresting program whs rendered oreceeding the sale of the baske ts The proceeds amounting to about $20 will be added to the pastor's salary. Quite a bunch of citizens of the ity met at the City Hall last Fri day evening for the purpose of ar ranging for the oragnizauon oi a booster club for the city. The meeting was called to order by W. E. Btll, who was made tempor ary chairman, and R. E. Collins, temporary secretary. After much iscussion committees were ap pointed, as follows: Committee on constitution and bv-laws, Lee Wade, Ed Avery, W. E. Ball; committee on wavs and means, J. B. Miller, ra Wishart, R. A. Arnold; Com mittee on resolutions and creden tials, A. T. Peterson, Arthur Nye, M. Mackey. The ulay. "Uncle Obadiah From Arkansas," given at Woodmen Hall in this city last. Saturday evening by the Newport Dramatic Society, drew a crowded house. The play was well presented, and, although some in the cast were paying their first time, each part was well acted. This company will again appear here within a short time with another play, and they are assured a welcome by the people of Toledo. The cast was. Kitty; the maid, Misa Muriel Robinson; Mrs. Tolman, Nina Boyle; Timothy Tolman, Dr. VV. M. Berry: Clarice Racket, Mrs. Bessie Martin; Robert Racket, Fred Kirkland: Mr. Dal- roy, ij. t. ueihinger: uncie uoa- diali Dawson, W. C. Emery; Uncle Obadiah Perkins, Cecil J. Emery; Miss Daisy, Misa Robinson. INSURE Your Residence or Farm Property- With the Old Reliable Ore gon Relief Of McMinnville Fire 1 J. S. AKIN Conservative in Writing Risks. Liberal in Adjusting Losses. Resources. $259,747.94 L. C. SMITH, Agent, Newport, Oregon Write or Call, on Mutual Phone NOIICE OF APPOINTMEN T. Notice ia hereby given that the 'undersigned has been duly' ap- pointed, by the Cuunty Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, executor the estate of Moses Lane, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and reauked to present the same to me for payment at my home in Siletz, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the date hereof. Dated January 23, 1914. C. S. Davis, Executor of the estate of Moses Lane, deceased. TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES If VELt EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES if. 'SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours, aral hauling. Tennis furnished on short notice. . HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Gen- Butter Fat 13 coming down. Get a better scperator. Get all the butter fat. Try a Simolex. Satisfaction Guar anteed. For furher particulars caP or address A. M. Wheelock or J. B. Simmons, Waldport, Or., Waldport Phone. STOCK RANCH WAN TED. 160 to 320 acres, bottom land preferred. Cash, no trade, owners only. Give location and description fully. Address. Mr. Morris, 475 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. FAT AND FEED FOR SALE. B3TII PHONES Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST 1 Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK We are headquarters for GARDEN SEEDS In the bulk and package, bulk Garden Seed are more reasonable than the package cead and are more apt to be fresh. Get them early v hile the assortment is complete. Our Onion Sets are extra fine. ' f WESTERN SEED for WESTERN SOIL TOLEDO DRUG CO. HORRIBLE BLOTCHES OF ECEMA Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell of New Orleans. La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hob son's Eczema Salve.' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cukes of Dr. Hobson's Derma Zema Soap. Today 1 have not a spot anywhere on my body and can say 1 am cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, blackheads, pimples, Eczema blot ches red. unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Gat a box today. Guaranteed. All druggists. 60c, or by mail. 1 PfeiffVr Chemical Co. Philadebhia and St. Louis. EGGS FOR SALE. Mottled Anconas and R. C. R. I. Red cegs for sale, SI. 00 per setting of 15. The breeds that lay the eggs. . Reichen, Box 33, Newport, Or. Dr. C. E. Linton of Waldport :!had business at the county seat Tuesday. Merchant Chester Dixon of Elk City had business on the lower bay Tuesday evening. Miss Elma Waugh returned to Corvalli3 Tuesday morning, after a few days' visit at home; County School Superintendent R. P. Gcin was visiting schools Vn the cast end cf the county the first of the week. Warnock & Hughes this week re ceived n shipment of 3500 gallons of oil, one of the largest shipments of oil ever brought here .by merchants. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoin ted by the County Court of the I State of Oregon, for the Cmmtv of Lincoln, administratrix of tha estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them duly verified with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to me at the office of the Yaquina Bay Land and Abstract Company, in Toledo. Oregon. Dated und first publication, Jan uary 9, 1914. Sara Crahcn, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased ' Miss Frances Simpson came down from Elk City Tuesday evening for a visit with her friend, Miss Esther Copcland. Send for This? .Catalog' Wek now yat cm tavg money and get belter leedi by getting in dire3 touch with the leading teed home, Conapoxlaice Uriicd TlioChM.H.UllyCo.,Se.ttla ' What It is with regret! that the Newport S ing out the tactics senunei ana ia rod official for trying duty as be sees it net believe that iu holds a ccunty offid be abured for perf to the best cf bis think a man shouk for doing his best will make mistak While the recent c port cost the taxca we presume our was honest in his shuuld be given crd Notice of Proposed Street Improve ment. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of To ledo, Oregon, contemplates im proving Second strest as follows: By gracing same from curb to curb according to the profile now of record in the office of the city Re corder, from the intersection of Sdid Second street with Hill street to the intersection thereof . with amnion street. By order of the Common l nun Dated this 6th day of Feb. 1914. Fied Olson of this city today. Inspect these ne Warnock & Hughe Lambert Nelson in the city yesterd C O. Tripp, the last evening from to Portland. Mesdames Iru W Howell entertained! at the home of tne day afternoon. G. L. Perkins ar rortiana Jnst eve opened a shoe rcna piace iormenv ocq Strylewicz. Mr perienced shoemak will succeed in tha R. H. Howell. oJ clerk, announes hi date for the nomin himself. Mr. H this county a good clerk, and we do n is any reason why receive the sunpord can party at the prl tion. O. R. Hollingsvd, himself a candidat nation of County Hollingsworth is a city, where he is c niture and underti He is a Republics! round business ma fur the position fo pires. The Rend support a better Hollingsworth. With an Ona c Portland Telegram peared the followirj Selby of Ona. th! write to ask you if I a good thing tohav send his private st to Mexico and stop that neighborhood out of our iuriad need not bother th ana we might jus him busy. The President Wilson' would not deter th He could obtain th is en route." Look I You people who you will make the can do business good, live firm in I Call at thp Racked your property. cu. THE KING OF A For conitioatio New Life Pills. Buffalo. N. Y., sa "king of all laxa a blessing to all rri always keep a box a box and get w 25c. All druggis H. E. Buc Philadelphia i M. E. CM Sunday. Februd Preaching, 11 "The Church; It ject." 7:30 p. m. i Cause and Cure." Special music Miss Nettie A. Sr.i solo. Everybody wel . Sanford FOR Three good covi bred Jersey and t as good; also one F. N. Hayden. City Recorder. Mrs. Ellen Uru