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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1914)
NOTHING Wakes a more suitable gift for a married woman than an elegant Chest of Silverware. You will find silverware in many exquisite patteris at our store and will be agreeably surprised at the modest price tt which it can be purchastd. Come in and look it over. IIAMEL BROS. JEWELERS Hawkins Bid. v TJetlo, Or. When renewing your (subscription to the Leader den't forget t re mind us of the big magazine offer. EGGS FOR SALE. Mottled Anconas and R. C. R. I. Red eggs for sale, $1.00 per setting cf 15. The breeds "that lay the eggs. . S. Reichen, Box 33, Newport, Or. ; Look Here! You peode who want to soli, if you will make the prices right I can do business with you. Have good, live firm in Portland to assist. Call at thn Racket Store and list your property. R. N. War nock. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state cf Oregon for Lincoln county. Salinda Spraggins, plaintiff, .vs. Allen Spraggins, defendant. lo Allen Soraggins, the above named defendant: In the ctme of the State cf Oregon: i 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 ofiice of the County Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or be fore the last day named in order for publication cf summons, made by the County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, (being the county where the above entitled suit is pending in the Circuit Court there of), which said time for appearing nd 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 cotiplaint 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 of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for the cubtody cf the minor child, Allen C. Snraggins. and for such other and futther relief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published in the Lincoln Count? Leader, once a week fur six successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with the 23d day of January, 1914, and end ing with the issue of the 13th day cf March 1914, under and in pur suance of the directions contained in an order made by the Hon. John Fogart County Judge of Lincoln county Oregon dated the 23d day of January 1914. Gwynn & Clark, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. HAY FOR SALE. Good wild hay, mesquite, cluvcr, etc., for Esle at 50 cents a bale. T. 0. Svendscn, Toledo, Or. On Olalla slough. Neither Absent Nor Tardy The names of puoils in the 4tb, 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 13, we have the follow ing list: Fourth Grade Josephine Chara- berlin, Sada Chambers. Curtis Chambers, Nellie Petterson, Felice Avery. Edward Dahl, Retha Carson, Lloyd McJunkin, Myrtle Weaver, Carrie Wade. Edith Petterscn, Ivan Gill, Martin Stanley, Daisy Ryan, Harold Ryan. Roy Swayze. Fifth Alfred Andrews. Herthel Ports, Josephine Dahl, Virginia Altree, Katie Waugh. Nelson An derson, George Freeman, Edna Palnk, Aletha Campbell, Rosa Conl bcar, Gladys Freeman, Kenneth Waddell. ' Sixth James Derrick.1 Arnold Fremery, Clay Sugg, James. Rossi Inez Weaver, Rosa Derrick, Iris Akin, Mary Geer, May Salvage, Marie Miller, Helga Larson, Thel ma Bingham Seventh Carlton Brown, Vivan Peterson, Anna Collins, Elma Petterson. Francel Stanton, Myrle Collins, Hazel . Winters,. Margaret Hart. Eiahth -Anstruthe'r Scarth. Wini fred Swearingcn, Amelia Whiteis, Ben Chamberlin, Terrarce Gaither, Ruth Larson, Russell Wishart, Grace Gill, Frances Paine. . -. Another Guess Coming Editor Leader:- While glancing over the la;t is sue of the Lincoln County Sentinel I noticed an item in the local news column stating that Sondre Komt vedt has been employed by the county to do some work upon the courthouse grounds in the way of landscape gardening. This is not so. I rather think it is one of Mr. Stewart's pleasant dreams, but 1 hope it will come true. ' ' The fact of the matter is that some of the enterprising women of Toledo have asked me to design or make a plan for the beautifying of the courthouse groundj, which I told them I would eladly do with out charge. 1 have, however. spoken to the County Judge in Re gard to the matter and, lo, and be hold! he raised his riuht hand and shouted, "Nothing dcing! Noth ing doing!" - 1 suppose that settles it. Yours very truly. , Sondre Romtvedt. Butter Fat Is coming down. Got a better Feperator. Get all the butter fat. Try a SimDlex. Satisfaction Guar anteed. For furhcr particulars call or address A. M. Wheelock or J. B. Simmons, Waldport, Or., Waldport Phoncr. O. R. IIOLLINGS WORTH Funeral Director and Enibalmer Calls answered Day or Night . Both Phones TOLEDO, OREGON Samuel Reichen of Newport was in the city last Wednesday. Austin Rosebruok will oive a hie dance at Oddfellow Hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening. Don't foreet it. , James McDonald, the beeman, spent several days among his bees up the river, returning home lues day. Lee Shea, the popular clerk of Hall Bros., of Siletz, returned Tuesday evening from a visit to Portland. V. A. Williams ha3 rented his farm northwest of town to Harry Lutey for a term of three years. Mr. Lutey will take charge immediately. Arthur Nye has rented the Wade & Schenck building, formerly oc cupied by the Toledo Meat Co., and has ebtablisehd a plumbing shop. He will do all work in that line and handle plumbing supplies. Miss Alta Long, who taught school in the Elting district at Up per Farm, came over from that place Saturday, having resigned her position. Monday she went to A'bany Monday where she was married and will make her hone in Ashland. Saturday, evening the Waldport boys' and girls' basketball teams will be here to play the Toledo teams a game at the skating rin. This will be the first basketball game between thco teams and our people are promised good games. The expense of bringing the Wald port teams such a distance is bo great that an admission of 25 and 35c will have to be charged. Everybody should attend; they will get their money' worth. Buy Furniture Of O. R. HOSLLINOSWORTH The Furniture Man The Price is Always Right TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES . - L VELL EQUIPPED WITH POOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING .MEN Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HORSES BOU&IIT AND. SOLD K1Y AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH PHONES . We are headquarters for GARDEN SEEDS In the bulk and package. Bulk Garden Seed are more reasonable than the package eeed and are '. more apt to be fresh. Get them early v hile the assortment is complete, . . Our Qnion Sets are extra fine. . v WESTERN SEED for WESTERN SOIL TOLEDO DRUG CO. CONNTY NEWS-CON. SILETZ f Cluo on the 13th was a success. Everybody had a good , time and hopes for a great many more; The Dramatic Club has re-organized and elected new committees which consists of fie, three gentlemen and two ladies, for the ensuing year. C. S. Davis is painting and paper ing his new store building,, former ly the qne owned by Mrs. C. G. Cupeland. ' ; J. J. Werner was in ton on the 18th, from his homestead on Up per Siletz. T. B. Newman was down from Rocca to attend the Club dance given on the ,13th. and says he shan't miss, any of them. The music furnished by the DePoe Or chestra was grand. Ted McElwain. wife and . little son are visiting this Week at Mr. and Mrs Warren Hall's. Mrs. Mc Elwain's sister. i . Chitwood This kind of weather makes a fellow feel like making-garden. Harold Hansen went to Toledo Monday, returning Tuesday. Mrs. E. L. Gear has rented her farm to John tforin for a. term of three years. School Supervisor S.S; Gossman was in Chitwood Sunday and Mon day. I. J. Pepin and Mrst D. Tropp attended grange at Eddyville Sat urday. Word was received here Wednes day that Mrs. Margaret Chitwood is very low, having had a Btroke of paralysis at the home of her son. D. J. Chitwood in Portland. "Aunt Margaret ' as she was commonly called here is 85 years old and is well known by the old residents of the countv. having lived at Chit-, wood for over twenty years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West left Tuesday for Beaverton where they have rented a place. They will drive through. Andrew York was up from New port Monday, The Newport Dramatic Society will put on ariotber comedy in this city in the near future. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. F. Stewart next Tuesday afternoon. Samuel Brassfield of Siletz went to Portland this morning on busi ness connected with his homestead. T. C. Smith has opened up a Uundry in the building formerly occupied by Costello's store on the Water Front "There has been de mand for a laundry here for some time and we can see no reason why Mr. Smi th should not do well with his venture. s Miss Verne Ross will leave to morrow morning for a visit in Cali fornia. She will visit Lodi, Los Angeles and other cities visiting relatives and friends. She will go to Portland and take the steamer as far as Humbolt bay, in company with Mr. and Mrs Maurice Ander sen and Sherm Batsman. ' W.-P. MGee of Airlie was in the city the latter part of last week and purchased the stock and fix tures of I. B Smith's clothing store. Mr. McGee is now in the Valley but will return the first of the week and expects to open up for business next Wednesday. Mr. McGce has been in the . mercantile business at Wren and formerly re sided at this place. His children are now in school and will not come here to live until Soring. Else where in this issue will be found his opening announcement. Sheriff Bert Geer and Coroner F, M. Carter announce their candi dacies in this issue for the nomi nations of sheriff and coroner on the Republican ticket. These of ficials are tod well known to need introduction to the voters of this county. They are both holding the offices to which they aspire and their records as officials are their best recommendations. , ' of J. S. AKIN .NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN TV Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly .ap pointed, by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, executor the estate of Moses Lane, deceased. All persons having.claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same to me for payment at my home in Siletz, Oregon," with proper vouchers and duly verified, within aix months from the date hereof. Dated January 23, 1914. C. S. Davis, Executor of the estate of Moses Lane, deceased. STOCK RANCH WANTED. 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. HORRIBLE BLOTCHES OF ECEMA Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell of New Orleans. La., states: "My doctor advued me to try 'Dr. Hob son's Eczema Salve,' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's Derma Zema Soap. Today 1 have not a spot anywhere on tuy body and can say 1 am cured." It will do the same for you. Its southing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, blackheads, pimples, Eczema blot ches red. unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthv. Git a box today. Guaranteed. All druggists. 50c, or by mail. Pfeiffrr Chemical Co." Philadelphia and St. Louis. FOR SALE. Three good cows, one thorough bred Jersey and two J Jersey, just as good;' also one little pig Mrs. Ellen Bsuseth, Elk City, Or. . THE KING OF ALL LAXATIVES For constipation, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka of Buffalo. N.,Y., savs they are the "king of all laxatives. They - are a blessing to all my familv and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and get well attain. Price 25c. All drugi3ts or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Cc. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Send fnrThie .Catalog' We know yon cn $ve I money and gel belter seedi by retting in dirc touch wuo uio leading iced home. Conmxmdenca lemhl TKoCWH. Lilly Co.,S.,tt!. FOR TRADE. Lot 55x200 ft. J mile city limits Portland on car line.1 4 room brown bungalow, city water, electric lights, barn for three cows and use of pasture, chicken house. This property is unincumbered and would uwke a nice place for old people. I i.w tw ivu tvi uhuu iui ijiuuo Hear the coast, or about equal value, We value ours at $1500. Address, R. 1. Newcombe, Milwaukee, Or. Route 2, Box 187. A. Welch Yaqu: ti. r i I iiic vreguii woui says: Simultaneo nouccetnent that moter'and builder of the Portland. railroad, has our quina Electric com Newport, comes that ne has secur riehts on the Silet coin county. Ibe deal for the has just been close stood that Welch i the construction o a $150,000 hydro supply Newport country with elect Although the p! it is Eaid, look to of Eeveral tbouaT more, the first un to depelop 2500 he; At the present a numoer of en on the Siletz and i of Lincoln county, with the fact that to a comprehensi system on the Site to persistent rumol tends to build an tapping the rich back of Toledo : addition to engagi lighting and powe In the so-called great stands of and cedar, and trouble would ba L..MJ! , . uuiiaing an eiect grade from the ti into Toledo, which center of the Yaa Although Welch of his plans, other! the report that ha the Newport plana water power right it is said that he terested a number scheme and that will see the cod backward on acc transportation fa with an electric ra with the outside v ocean route and Eastern railroad. Civic Imp Clubfl At a meeting noon at the home Schenck the ladiel ganized a Civic If gue and will work: beautify Toledo The officers eleel ing year are: Pr R. Schenck; Sr. Mrs. R. A. Arnold dent, Mrs. C E. tary, Mrs. J. SH urer, Mrs. W. C mittee was anpoiri the Parent-TeacH and another to ousiness men and day. We believe this good thing and til assisted in every this work. Next 1 . An ' afternoon meeting will be h School building at February 27. T be a Mothers' mothers are requd sent The follow be given: Music, Mrs. Ha Recitation, Lur Clss3 Exercise. Paper, Mr. Por Music. Paper, Mrs. La Round Tabic, r Address by a d Woman's Civic I M. E. Ch Sunday, Febru ing, 11 a. m. Si Thing or An Ir Preaching, 7:30 d Great Question corned. Sanford Simon Lendten port Wednesday.