Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLLINS & II AY DEN, Pcblishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yoar - - - $1 50 Six rUontlm - - ,75 Tbne Month - - - 50 KnMrtnl t th iototlir at Toledo, Oregon, u odq-ciuu na:i muuer. ADVERTISING KaTKS SUplay, 10 ienti per inch per liwue. Jocnl and ItrortliiB Nnlloe, 5c per line. Doltce ror Sale, Wanted, Klc, Itre ltnes or it1r Tin per Iwme; fiOo per month. N Uomaiitebd Notice, 15: Timber Notices. )0. Married At the home of the bride in this city lest Sunday murning at 9:30 o'clock was solemnized a pretty home wedding when Miss Esther Copeland became the bride cf Maurice Andersen, Rev. Sanford Snyder performing the ceremony. Only the immediate relatives were present to witness the ceremony. This couple is one of the most popular in the city. The bride lias resided in Toledo all her life, and ia the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. W. C. Ct-peland. She hes been a teacher in Toledo's public schools for a mmb;rof years, is accomplished and very popular. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Payne, now residing at Newport, and has made his home in this city for several years. He is a marine engineer by profeEsicn, is enterprising and industrious. Mr and Mrs. Andersen depart tomorrow morning for a honey moon trip to Humbolt bay, Califor nia, and will return here in the Spring snd make their home. The Leader begs to join the many friends of this coucle in wishing them a life of happiness and prosperity Toledo Improve ment Club The citizens of Toledo again met at the City Hall last Tuesday even ing and perfected a permanent or ganization to be known as the To ledo Improvement Club, the object of which is to work for the better ment of the town in every way possible. The officers elected are W. E. Ball, president: G. W. Huff man, vice president: R. E. Collins, secretary RvJVishurt, treasurer: J. B. Miller. A. T.' Peterson, Ted McElwain, Eert Geer and E.:J. Clark, executive committee. The regular meetings of the Club will be held on Thursday evening of e ich week, the first regular meetirg will be held Thursday, February 26th. About thirty members joined the Club at the meeting lues- day evening, and it is thought that as soon as the organization is in .running order there will be seventy live or more member?. It iB up to every public spirited man in the community to join this Club' and assist in every way pos sible to improve the town and community. we must an join bands u we wish Toledo to keep pice with the progress cf the country. Joiu the Club and help nil you can. - I 'lit I Sawmill Making Good Record Since Marc h. 1913, the Toledo Lumber Company has shipped 450 carloads of lumber from its mill in this cily, besides supplying the loral demands on the bay In all it has cut over 10,000,000 feet cf lumber since that date, and much cf the time was lout early in the season by failure to get Iocs, which srtatly reduced their output. The company is rsniodoling the mill and adding new machinery and expects to begin cawing again about he first of the month. The company expects to double the out put ji the mill during the next twelve months. Manager G. V. Huffman, of the camcBriy, states that his company lias arranged with the Portland Lumber company to supply the lat ter company with all the lumber it can cut. This means the local com pany has always a ready market for every stick it can turn out. This mill also has the contract to furnish the S. P. railroad. company with big bill of bridge timber, and also the Union Pacific has orders in for considerable lumber for the con K Hand Power STUflP PULLER We have the Agency For Lincoln County and will demonstrate its power and advantages in clearing land at any time where we can get the Farmers interested. "We will give notice at what dates we will demtnstrcte at different places later on. We Claim We Claim that this machine will pull as mu:h any ' stump ' puller on the market. We Claim that one man on the hcndle caii pull more than any one horse on a horse power stump puller with equal blocks. We Claim that a woman can pull more with this machine on a straight line without any blocks than any team of horses in the country can pull on a straight line with out any blocks. ' We Claim that two men with two blocks can pull a fir stump three feet at the cut off if it is cut eixht feet from the ground and from hard clay ground, and even . larger from loose sandy soil. We Claim .that one man with a double block can pull a cedar stump three feet at the cut off out of hard ground on hilltop in five minutes in one piece and without touching the stump but to put the cable around it. HALL BRO 1NCOLN BOUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon c S Does a General DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS Wm. SCARTH C O. HAWKINS rooooao booooo oofrv The following Daily MONDAY ,' Skirts, at cost.. Pants, $3.50, for $2.60 Pants, $2.50, for $1.75 TUESDAY Shoes .'v -. . WEDNESDAY Rain Coats at cost v- Umbrellas Rubbers, Men's 85c; .Ladies, 75c. THURSDAY Shirt, at cost Shirtwaists at cost Sweaters at cost. i FRIDAY-NOTION DAY Hose Thread Records and Needles SATURDAY Hats, Men's, choice at $1 struction of cars. J. B.Miller is getting his logging railrcod is good running order, is extending down to deeper water and is is getting his logging equip ment in shape for the better hand ling of logs. Both the Togging camps and the mill expect a very busy year. Steve Kobilski was over from Silctz Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Williams returned Saturday evening from a visit to the Valley. Misses Winifred Spencer, Mae Clemo and Alta Long were New port visitors Saturday evening and Sunday. A 'ex Warnock of Eddyvillo was in tie city last evening, attending a meeting of the Mutual telephone company. Mrs. Allen Hughes returned Sat urday evening from Portland where she has been the past several weeks having undergone an operation for appendicitis. SSILETZ, OREGON- ANK Banking Business Interest " . ' Time Deposits wwrtftoiso Qrfivwrwi'f J Sales next week at I. B.Smiih went to Portland this morning on business. M r. and Mrs. C. L. Morrison of Elk City were in the cjty last even ing. . . Merchant Wm. Dcdson of Taft has been in the city several days this week. ' A carload if rails arrived yester day for Miller & Montgomery's logging railroad. Mrs. C. P. Merrell and son, El wood, returned last evening from a visit at Hood River. Judge C. H. Gardner returned Wednesday evening from a busi ness visit to Portland. The schooner Mirene leaves Port land next Monday with a full cargo of merchandise for Toledo. A. Welch is negotitatjng tor the purchase of the Mutual telenhono company, but so far no deal has been made. P. A. Lafferfy, an attorney from Portland, was in the city the first of the week looking at some land. He says he may locate here. Have you registered? W. E. Halon of Yaquina was in the city Saturday. Remember the dance at Oddfel low Hall tomorrow night. The schooner Ahwaneda was ' in this port Saturday with freight for local merchants. Don't fail to take in the basket ball games tomorrow night at the rink. Waldport vs. Toledo. The Mirene was here the first of the week with a cargo of general merchandise from Port'and. : At the school meeting held at the schoolhouse last Monday afternoon F. N. Hayden was elected clerk to fill the unexpired term of M:s3 Verne Ross, resigned. If you haven't already subscribed to our club of four magazines do it now. You will enjoy reading these splendid magaiznes. We will sell you the four magaiznes with the Leader all one year for only ISc. extra. The fact is, the four magazines we sell with the Leader for 18c. extra, represents the biggest read ing value ever offered the public. Have you sent us your order? If not. sent it or phone us today. That hogs are more profitable in Hood River Valley than fruit is the assertion uf a rancher in that sec tion who last year marketed ISO animals for which he received $2,755. Among the porkers dis posed of was one weighing 723 pounds drecsed, said to be the lar gest ever raised in that county. Train Dispatcher Bert Boles of tr.e Corvallis & Eastern railroad was over' from Albany the first of the week. Mr. Boles says the com pany is getting along nicley with the re-construction of the road and will have things in good running order before the Summer season begins. The road will be able to haul heavier trains and the trains will be able to cut the running time an hour each way during the run. This will especially be appre ciated by the excursionists who will have at least two nours more to enend at the beach. The heavy rails are now laid to Oysterville. At the meeting of the council last Monday evening Councilman Rosebrook suggested that the Coun cil pass ordinances as follows: A general ordinance against misde meanors 'commmitted within the city: another prohibiting minors smcking on the streets with the penalty for violation thereof placed at from $1 to $10; another making it a misdemeanor for merchants to sell tobacco or cigarettes to minors with the fine for the violation of same placed at from $10 to $50. Mayor Gaither further suggested that another ordinance be drawn prohibiting minors from entering pool or billiard balls or playing games therein, also making it a misdemeanor punishable by fine for a minor to mispreoesent his age to gain admission to such places. The ordinance committee was in structed to have such ordinances prepared for introduction at the next meeting. FOR SALE. Z Good work mare and 9-months' old colt; also two plows, cultiva tor, harrow and other farming im plements, and household furniture. Call on W. F. McJunkin, in town. BANKRUPT NOTICE. In the Diotrict Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Harland M. Long, bankrupt. Case No. 2726, in Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Harland M. Long of Tidewater, in the countv of Lincoln, and district aforesaid, bankrupt; Notice i3 ticreby given that on the 13th day of February, A. D., 1914, the Eaid Harlend M. Long was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his cred itors will be neld at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, in the office of the undersigned referee in. the New First National Bank Building, on Saturday, February 28, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. Dated at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, this February 16, 1914. C. C. Bryant, Referee in Bankruptcy. , Having purchased Clothing and Men's Furnishings of I. B. Smith, Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for Summer Goods. Will be open for business Wednesday, February 25 W. IVMcGEE, Proprietor Premiums Free! With all Cash Purchases and Cash Paid on Thirty-Day Accounts. Call and inspect them. Velvet Rugs 42-Piece Dinner set Large Gold Oval Mirrors Mantle Clocks The Premium List Goes into Effect at Once FRESH VEGETABLES received DAILY DELIVERIES and Phone Toledo Racket Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits. Gardner & ' Dealers Builders' Hardware, - Tin and Granite Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years) Plumbers' Supplies Cook Stoves, . Heating Stoves. Steel Ranges ' . ; Plows, . " v Harrows, Wagons. Get My Prices And be Convinced that yon can Save Money by buying your Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crockery, Flour and Feed at the The White Corner Store Store Open at all Hours. Both Phones. City Delivery R. S. VAN CLE VE Children but their parents" should see to it that they get none but the purest and most wholesome. Any other kind is to be shunned. Good Candy is an aid to the health as well as to to the haDDiness of children. Our Candies are pure in make and in handling. And yetour prices are admittedly moderate, APs Smokehouse , AL WAUGH, Prop. the stock of I will offer same to the public at Daily and sold at Right Prices Orders given our Special Attention Peterson In - Sporting Goods, Ware Love Candy 1 Electric Plant . For Toledo It is persistently rumored that the same company which has pur chased the Yaquina Electric Co's plant at Newport is to purchase the Toledo plant also, and will install a large plant here to furnish light and power for this city and New port, pending the construction of the hydro-electric plant on the Si letz. This rumor is strengthened by the' fact that Mr. Welch bus secured an option .on this "plant. Here's hoping. Mr. A.. Welch and assistants, are in Toledo today looking over the preposition. Banker C. E. Hawkins was a nassenger for the Valley Wednes day morning. Mrs. Dora Hassmun of Yanuin.i was visiting friends in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Andrpnn and children denarted Mori da v morning for Portland where they will visit for a week. Dick Christensen hr s heen Hicnprl as No. 8 surf man in the life saving crew. Dick takes naturally to the sea and will make a good surfman. Newport News. Sherm Ealeroan left vesterdav morning for Portland from which place he will take a steamer for Eureka. California, were he will remain the coming Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Frieden burg of Kalisnel. Montana, nrn here visiting with the latter's brother. Hans Norcraard. arH family. They spent several davs in Newport. They are very favorably impressed with the outlook in To ledo and we would not be surprised to see them locate here. They will return tomorrow to Hillsboro where they are spending the Winter. At the meeting of the City Coun cil last Monday evening several of the property owners on Second street were present to remonstrate against the grading of this street from curb to curb as contemplated by the Council. They expressed an entire willingness to grade and plank the street but wished to re tain the use of ten feet as granted them by a prior Council. Now, it seems to us that it would be' very unjust to try and force these pro perty owners to grade frm curb to curb at this time. This is an eighty foot street, wider than there is any demand for at the present. Why would it not be feasible to grunt the property owners a nark. ing strip of ten feet on each side of the street, which could be smoothed up and sown to grass. Then the other kixty foot could be improved and a roadway Dlanked or rocked in the center. It is very important that this street should be improved this bummer as it is one' of the most traveled streets in the c'ty and its bad condition is holding buck this section of the city. It is also important that sidewalks be constructed leading to the High bchool building. WANTED , . Middle aged lady to do ironing and band laundry. Apply Toledo Laundry. k FOR RENT FOR CASH OR SHARE 160 acre tract, 48 acres in culti vation. Borne more can be plowed; new, good buildings; good fences: handy to school; fine bottom land on Siletz nver, at Upper Farm. AUo 83 acres tract, good bottom land, i mile to school, road through placed buildings; some orchard; about 15 acres in cultivation. . Will take cash or share rent Very liberal terms. One to 6 years Write to owner, O. A. Loe. Silverton, Oregon. A W1NIEK COUGH A stubborn, annoying, depressing cough hangs on. racks the bodv. weakens the lungs, and often leads to serious results. The first dose of Dr. King's New Discovery gives relief. Henry D Sanders of Caven dish, Vt., was threatened with con sumption, after having pneumonia. He writes: "Dr. King', New Dis covery ought to be in every family; it is certainly the best of all medi cines for coughs, colds or lung trouble" Good for children's coughs. Money back if not satis fied. Price 50c. and $1.00. All druggists. H. E. 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Announcements After consulting with many of the voters of Lincoln and Polk Counties, I "have consented to an nounce myself as a Republican candidate for Joint Representative in the Legislature for t te Counties of Lincoln and Folk, and most resnectfully solicit the support of the voters of the two Counties. S. G. Irvin. Newport, Or. Feb. Sd 1914. Adv. I hereby announce myself a can jdidate for the nomination of County Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon, on the Republican ticket. Adv. R. H. Howell. To the Republican Voters of Li'n coln County: '-I hereby announce myself a can didate fr the office of County Cor oner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary election next May. Adv. O. R. Hollingsworth. I hereby announce Jnyself a Re publican candidate for the office of Sheriff subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Elec tion in May. (Adv.) Bert Geer. To the Republican Voters of Lincoln county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomina tion for the office of Coroner, sub ject to their decision at the pri mary election. (Adv.) F. M. Carter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon. December 17th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Emma R. Baily, whose postoffice address is 529 Raleigh St.. Porltand, Ore gon, did, on the 25th day of Febru ary, 1913, file in this office sworn statement and application. No. 03759. to purchase the SW1, Sec tion 35, Township 12 south, Range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under ihe pre visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, know as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might ba fixed by BDpraise ment, and that, nursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been aopraised, the timber estimated 890,000 board feet at 40 cents per M. and the land $172.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 5th day cf March. 1914, before the Register a;iu Receiver of the United States Landoffice, at Portland, Oregon Anv person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent iesues, by filing a corrobo rated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry H. F. Higby, Register. ON THE SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lin coln. Seymour J. Robb, plaintiff, vs. ' -l Fir & Spruce Lumber Comnanv, a corporation, Lewis Mont gomery, and the Oregon Lum ber & Construction Company, a corporation, defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 11th day of February, A. D.. 1914, in .favor of Seymour "J. Robb arid against the above named defendants, for the sum of 8405.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 11th day of Februtry, A. D., 1907. and a further, sum cf $50.00 at torney's fees, and $20.00 cost of this -writ commanding . me to sell the following-; described real pro perty .s'tuate-in Lincoln county, Oregon, as follows.' towit:- Com mencing at a point on the division line between the lands of Seymour J. Robb and Lloyd Preutt that is 16.50 chains south of the quarter section corner between sections 36 and 25 in township 11 south of range 11 west of the Willamette Meridian, 10 rods; thence due west 16 rods to said above dt scribed division line; thence north along said division line 10 rods to place of beginning, the said line being situated in Lot 1 of said section 36 of said township and range and containing one acre more or less; also commencing at a point on the division line between the lands of Seymour J. Robb and Lloyd Preutt at a point 31.51 chains south of the quarter section corner between sections 36 and 25 in township .11 south of range 11 west of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, at the south line of the right of way of the Corvallis and Eastern Rail road Co,, thence south 6 chains to the right bank of the Yaquina Bay, thence northeasterly along the said north bank cf the said bay 26.92 chains to a stake on the right side of said bay, thence north 67 de grees west 5 28 chains to the ess; line of the right of way of the said l.orvallis and Eastern Railway, thence southerly along the said eaBt line of the right of way 15.68 chians to place of beginning, the same being Bituated in Lot 2 of the said section 36 in the above town ship and range and containing 17 and 10.100 acres more or less, in Lin cob county, Oregon. Now, therefore, in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Satur day, the 14th day cf March, A. D., 1914, at 1 :20 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court house, in the City of Toledo, Lin coln Countv, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in the above named action, in the above aescrmed property, to satisfy said execution and order of sale, in terest, costs and accruing costs. . Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of Feb., 1914. Date of first publication, 1-eb. 13, 1914. Date of last publi cation, Match 13. 1914. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County. F. Furst, plaintiff. vs. Emil Leckband and Walburger Leckband, his wife, and Mrs. Josefa Bouza and John Bouza, her husband, defendants. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 11th day of February. A. D., 1914, in favor of F. Furst. and against the above named defendants, for the sum of $580.00, with interest thereon at the rate cf 8 per cent per annum trom the 11th day of June, A. D. 1910, and a further sum of $55.00 attorney's fees, $25.00 costs, and costs of this writ, commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lincoln" county, Oregon, as follows, towit: Lot 4 in Section 11, containing 32i acres, and the north 175 acres of Lot 1, and tho north half of the Northwest quar ter of the Northeast quarter of Section 14, all in Township 14 south of Range 12 west of the Willam ette Meridian, in Lincoln county, Oregon, containing in all 70 acres. jnow, therefore, .n comd'ance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Satur day, the 14th day uf Marsh. A. D 1914 at 1:20 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the County Court house, in the City of Toledo. Lin coln county. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named , defendants in the above named action, in the nhnuo described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale", in terest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of Feb., 1914. Date of first nuhlimtinn Feb. 13. 1914. Date of last nnhli- tion Marco 13, 1914. FEEL MISERABLE? Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back Eflectric Bitters renews your health and strength. A guar anteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfip it pletelv cured Robert Madsen of west Burlington, Iowa, who Buffer ed from virulent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors gave him up he took Electric Bit ters and is now a well man. Get a bottle today; it will do the tame for you. Keep in the house fcr all liver and kidney complaints. P.r fectly safe and dependable. Its re suits will surprise vnu. 50c. and $1.00 H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia or St. Louis. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by order of the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Michael Strylewicz, deceased. All Dersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers as by law requred to' me at my office in Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 13th day of February, 1914. G. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate of Michael Strylewicz, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOUCE. Notice is hercbv given that the undersigned ha3 been, by order of the County Court of Lincoln Countv. Oregon, ' duly appointed administrator cf the estate uf J. N. Brandeberry, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified and with proper vouchers as bv law re quired to the office of C. E. Hawkins, Tolcd-i. Oregon, within Fix months from the date of this notice. Dated this 5th. day of February, 1914. E. C. Brandeberry, Administrator. L. L. Swan, Attorney for Admin istrator. Launch Transit. Uaves Elk City. 7:3.0 a. ro.; Toledo. 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; Toledo 4:30 P. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This schedule will be maintained during the Winter. H. A. Norton, Captain. NORGAARD'S RESTAURANT Hans Norgaard, Prop. MWALS ATALL HOURS SPECIAL Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Chili Uon Came every Evening Opposite tho Bank TJEEZSEBSZ THE BON BONIERE M. N. ANDKRSON, 1'rop. Choice Confections Summer DvtnltH Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shales I raits, Xuts Tobacco Stationery Brst Brands iirars TOLEDO, ORE TON WAUG1TS MARKET FRONT STREET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters ' in Season Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides -LESTER WAUGH, Prep. R. If. BURGESS rilYSICIAN AND" SURGEON . TOLgbo, ouhoon Office In Orstedahl Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 r. m.; 2 to 4 nl 7 to 8 p.m. Emergency Calls at any tin BOTH 'PHONES- SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County. R. L. Sabin, plaintiff, vs. E. D. Bringham, defendant. By virtue of an execution anJ order of sale issued out nf the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the Hth day of Feb. A. D. 1914, in favor of R. L. Sabin. and against E. D. Brinsham fnr ha sum of $500.48, with interest tnercon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the 1st dav of July, A. D., 1913, and a further sum ol $25.00 costs and accruing costs and costs of this writ, com manding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lincoln countv. Oreuo'n. ns fnllnom towit: The NEJ of tho SWi of section l, and the-NEl of t-eSWi of Section 2 in Township 7 s of Range 9 w of the Willamette Meri dian in Lincoln county, Oregon. Now, therefore, in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Satur-. day, tho 14th day of March. A. D. 1914. at 1:10 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the Countv Court house, in the City of Toledo. Lin coln County, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder for Cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in tho above named action, in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of m1i in. terest, costs and accruing costs. . Bert (loor Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. uatea this nth day ct Feb., 1914. Date of first publication, Feb. 13. 1914. Data of 1nt mihli ' cation, March 13, 1914.