Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 02, 1914, Image 4

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    Jncoln County Leader
FICIAL COUNTY PAPP.R
OLLlKS'i HAYDEN, TunusnERS
SDHSCHIPTION RATES
Vear - - - fl 50
Months - 75
w Montlii - go
-.red t the fottomcut loltdo, Oregon, M
quuu-vihi o.n matter.
ADVKM1H1NU KaTKS
ply, 10 nmt per Inch per luue.
nl ud Heading Noticed, 6c per Hue.
tlcet (or Sale, Wanted, Etc., five Hues or
'iiHr lie per lmue; Mc per month,
-meitebd Notice, 15: Timber No licet, 10
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
The following Is a synopBls of the
feedings of the Special September
rm of Commissioners' Court:
T. Raddant, fees as juror. .. .$16. SU
' iaua Ludemaun, per diem and
mileage 20.00
'. F. Wakefield, same 4.1.D0
iterson & Lutey, work In
road dlst. 8 494.00
has. Hassman, building brtdge,42t.00
.' . M. Clianey, md.se for court
house s.5(i
:. Lang, work in road
dlst 10 4.00
'. C. Bingham, cutting court
house wood 20.25
.att Ship,, powder for road
dlst 17 117.93
J. F. Jacobson, freight for
Lincoln county 13.50
. M. Stone, building bridge
In road dlst. 16 100.00
. E. Watkins, et al, work
In road dlst. 22 140.00
ilbam Stationery Co., sup
plies for courthouse 7.11
;. F. Grant, ct al, work in
road dlst. 12 408.64
uy ot Toledo, water for
courthouse
Mauxli, building bridge
fn road dlst, 11
'Jottoge Undertaking Parlors,
burial of J. A. Dickinson...
'. E. Parker, county aid
. W. Wilson, same
J. W. Moore Co., lumber for
road district 14
i T. Haddnnt, lumber for .
road AM. 15
t. W. Pepin, for bridge work
in rond dlst. 14
6.00
60.00
25.00
0.00
10.00
34.80
72.82
518.00
Petition of Elmnrn P-WI
blast snugs in Alsea bay, granted. "
Plat of Todd approved.
Adjustment of Price Pros, assess
ment, continued.
Adjustment of V. D. Graves' taxes
sontiuued. r. h. Howell,
County Clerk.
AND IN A DRY COUNTY, TOO
The following snake story was
.old in Albany yesterday by a
nan named Johnson from near
Wren in Benton county: He said
that a spotted monster, 22 feet
long and about as large around
as a man's leg was discovered
by him in his field and he and
leveral of his neighbors killed it
jy throwing a rope over its head
ind chocking it to death. Port
land Telegram.
NOTICE
The County Court of Lincoln
County, Oregon, will receive
sealed bids for painting Court
House, inside and outside. Also
for sawing into lumber the logs
on the County Road Right of
way between the I oule Fuller
Ford and the Major Ludson
Ford on the Siletz river. Bids
must be Mod With tL- County
Clerk on or before 2 o'clock P
M., Friday, October the 15th',
1914. l-,r particulars enquire
of Judge Fogarty, Toledo, Ore
gon. R. H. Howell,
51 Comty f'Jork.
NOTICE TO ALL INTER-
J' ESTED PARTIES.
Fred Radey laving worked
out all available funds on his
contract on the Toledo and
Newport road, will be paid on
aionuay, the Gth day of Octo
ber, lDM. i fun. Any obJcc.
tions to his work will bo re
ceived by the Court prior to that
date. R. H. Howell.
County Clerk.
ABSENCE FROM
HOMESTFAns X
A7g.01I8?ggr0"J
Under I hp not tha i,
- - va, J I11U111UD .
auHence in each residence year
allowed by the first proviso to
sect on 2!il.may. at the option
or the hoims!cndor. bo divided
Into t wo it-ri( d;, but no more.
The homesteader must, at the
beginning 0f each .'.IjKenee. file a
notice thereof at the landofllco
but he need not specify the por
tt . flvc months' priv-
Ucgc f.f lit) JiitellUa to ftv..
himiudf, A notice of his return
to the hind mutf. promptly
ue iiiccj ul Uio termination
each absence.
of
Wm. F. Kcady has ldn -'appointed
poMmostcr at Waldport
under the civil service rules.
Mrs. Flora Fox came over
from Albany Sunday and spent
the day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stanton, in this
city.
II. A. Kclilecht went to Salem
Wednesday morning where he
will take in the state fair. He
will also visit his daughter. Miss
Rosa, who is a nurse in Portland
before returning home.
Contest Starts
September 21, and ends Feb. 21
Winner named on that last date
Contestant getting the most Votes during the Third Week gets
Special Prize, A Nickel Coffee Perculator.
Contestant getting the most Votes 4th Week get3 A Silver Ear
then Casserole.
Contestant getting the most Votes during the 6th Week gets A
Set. Solid Silver Orange Spoons.
Prizes on Exhibit at our Store
BALLOT BOARD
The following disinterested gentlemen have been named as
a board of counters who will meet at our store every Thurs
day evening and count the ballots: Prof. Blough, M. Mackey
and Harry Rice. With these men in charge of counting the
votes we are sure of a correctcount.
7 PRIZES TO BE. GIVEN AWAY 7
and
SEVERAL WEEKLY PRIZES
1st Piano Free to the one receiving .the highest Vote.
2d Prize, a Gold Bond for $90, this. Bond with $90 In caih will entitle
the second highest to a Piano.
3d Prize, a $95 Bond.
4th Prize, a S100 Band.
6th Prize, a $105 Bond.
6th Prize, a $115 Bond.
7th Prize, a $25 Bond.
These Bonds are good for one year,
Toledo
H I H"M -M
MfrM"M-tf MINI
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i
incoln Bounty
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Docs a General
DIREOTOR
C.E.HAWKINS
WOT. BUAKTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
Inventor of the BERRY SYSTEM Crown and Bridge Work.
Late Principal BERRY Post-Qraduaf School, St Loul., Missouri.
Crown Bridge and Pf.te Work, and the car. of Children'. Teeth
2 inn,
Gardner & Peterson
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builder's Hardware Steel Range3
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves
'u Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows
Aluminum CnnA ( tc .
If
I""""""' '
n mm
Mens' and Boys' Clothing
set
W, P. McGEE
Bank Building
OREGON FIRE RELIEF
Conwrv.tlv. In Writing Rl.ks. LIbtr.l In Abjuring Loud. .
RMcurett, $259,747.94 ,
L. C. SMITH, Agent, Newport, Oregon
O. 11. McCLUSIvEY, Local Agent, Toledo
i
WRITE OR CALL, ON MUTUAL PHONE ' .-
from date of certificate.
Racket
Water Front Meat Market
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery
Butter.
I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork from
the the local ranchers, ami I pay the highest
market price delivered at niv shop. 1 pay
the highest market price for hides and pelts.
W1TCD canKii- -m. -
1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 j mt
IHHIimillHI 4
County B
ANK
Banking Business
V:.. Intereat
on -
Tlme Deoo..t.
1 1 nil
" wn
mJ
LAST THREE
PRESIDENTS
OPPOSED TO
PROHIBITION
PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS:
"I am in favor of Local Option.
& am a inorongb believer in
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
and believe that every self,
governing community which
constitutes a sooial unit ihonlrf
have the right to CONTROL
the matter of the regulation or
ia withholdine of licenses."
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
Ex-Prpsldent, . Statesman. Jurlat and
Prnfi'iunr tn
an adilrcis on Clvlo
Duty, aald
"Nothing is more foolish, noth
ing more utterly at variance
with sound policy, than to en
act a law which, on account
of conditions surrounding the
community, ig incapable of en.
: f orcement. Such instances are
, . . . presented by tump
tuary laws by which the sale
of intoxicating liquors is pro.
hibited under penalties in lo
calities where the publio senti
ment . . . will not sustain
the enforcement of the law."
. THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Ex-President, Soldier, Explorer
and one of the most remark
able leaders in the United
Etatos, is a strong champion of
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
and Home Rule. He has never
raised his voice in behalf of
statewide prohibition, and so
he has suffered attacks from
radical and hysterical prohibi
Jipnists. Aj betweyt a man of
Theodore Roosevelt's abU'tv
and standing and those who
are the paid emissaries of pro
fessional propagandists, the
voters of Oregon will not be
slow in passing upon the wis
dom and credibility of the
witnesses.
With these three National
Leaders agreed on the Issue
of Prohibition, Isn't it wis
dom to follow their course?
Register and Vote
Paid Advertlwmont
taxpayers and Wage-Earners' Lcagu
ot Oregon. Portland, Ore,
Henry Tinner of Nortons was
a county Beat visitor Monday.
Claus Christiansen departed
Monday morning for the state
fair at Salem.
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333 1 X I NO
Miss Grace Tiffany returned
Sunday from a few days' visit
at Albany.
Fraifk Falcon went to Port
land Wednesday morning for a
few days' business visit.
Mrs. Mae Newton returned to
her home at Portland Wednes
day morning after a visit among
menas in mis city.
A. W. Morgan departed Sat
urday morning for Portland,
where he and family will make
their future home, for the nres-
ent, at least.
Zadok Thaver dennrfpd Mon
day mornine for his hom at
Paisley, Eastern Oregon, after
spending me summer Here. His
grandfather. C. n. Crrmnn do.
companied him.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO
Harry Denllngar returned yesterday
from a week's camping at Seal Rocks.
The steamer Walluski has been
taken to Newport where she lies
awaiting the arrival of the inspectors.
G. W. Meyers of Neah Bay, Wash
ington, has been appointed superin
tendent of the industrial school at Si
letz, vice Miss Lydia Hurt, transferred.
Frank Mulvany, Fred Klffer, W. D.
Grlthmth, Albert Meaker and George
Hodges have Just returned from an elk
hunt on the head of Fall creek. They
got no elk but killed eight deer.
Judge 8. V. Burt went to Pioneer on
business yesterday.
G. T. Smith and family went to New
port yesterday for a few days' outing.
Clyde TraDD had hi tnnt .)
maBhed while at work at the Pioneer
quarry last Thursday,
Wm ilovanil.. . --, .
tungs vai-
leV last WpolT whAPtt ha 1 -1 - - 1
urn Harvesting.
Ell and Mlna rtnfh r!oltkn.
-- - uniuioi muja
,over from SUetz last dunday, and will
moke their home in this city once
more.
Sy Copeland of Depot was In town
yesterday.
The steamer Volanta was up to the
Mackey place last Monday and took
down D. F. Scott's hay crop.
Miss Media Hobart, who has been
visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. H. McNeil,
In this city, returned to her home
at Silverton last Saturday.
A. Rache arrived over from Albany
and Ib looking for a ranch, and will
locate here.
Coll Van Cleve, editor of the Ya
qulna Post, was in the city yesterday.
Miss Eunice Alexander came over
from Corvallts last Sunday. She has
accented a Dnsltlnn in iha nnni
clerk's olHce at that city.
joe L,udwlg caught a large black
bear In his trap on the Perkins farm
last week.
D. C RnRohrnnlr onA ntlfn
" . . vj ncill IU
Corvallis on the excursion train Sun-
uay evening.
Johnny Akin, the Silptz mull nnri
has a road cart now which makes it
convenient u anyone wants to go to
the Agency.
About ten years ago a young
lady living at Newport was hold
ing a needle between her lips
while pinning a dress she waj
fitting to her mother. She
coughed and swallowprl tha
needle. It gave her little pain
and the physician who was
called failed to locate the needle
so tnat an operation for its re
moval was unnecessary A few
days ago she felt a nrinbiv un.
sation just under and to the
right of her shoulder blade.
Unon examination It urn a frtim1
that she had been bitten by a
ilea.
GUARDIAN'8 NOTICE OF
, .u ft . FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the state of
OreEOn. fnr tha mimtw Af f I i
In the matter of the estate of John
Hin, an insane person.
Notice Is hereby civen that the un-
uere,gned as guardian of the person
and estate of John Unin, ad (tisane per
son, has filed in the County Court of
Oregon, for Lincoln county, his flnnl
account as guardian of suid estate 0'id
that the 2d day ot November 1914
at the hour of t n o'clock a. m. thereof
lifts been fixed by the Court as the
time for hearing objections to said re
port and the settlement thereof.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon,' this 29th
day of September, 1314.
Wm. R. Wakefield.
Guardian of the person and estate o?
John Bain, an Insane person.
. . c a. I
Monkey of
or let others make monkey of you
In the matter of your Cigar buying.
Ths actual difference In price between
qualities Is to small that It always
paya to get ths best grade. We have
soma of tha Dett Clgers ever rolled,
made of the purest leaf tobacco, and
mada up In mild, medium and strong
flavors Our Una of Cigarettes and To
baccos are also selected with the great
est ears, and we are headquarters for
very kind of smokers' articles,
Al's Smokehouse
AL WAUCH
f A. O. Krogstad had the walk
in front of his block re-snrfarprl
this week with a dressing of co- -ment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morrison -of
Elk City spent Sunday in this
city the guests of Mr. and Mm
Ira Wade.
Mrs. Fred Greenbrook nnH
daughters, Miss Gussie, and Mrs.
nurt rarnn. were ud from Now-
port Monday.
CITATION
In the matter of the estate of-Lucy L.
Rowln, deceased,
To Ellen C. Rowln, Christopher Ham.
mond, Rosetta Rankin, Alztna, Ham
mond, Joseph H. Hammond, Clara
A. Hammond, CaL.er.ne M. Gill,
Charles V. Gourley, Ernest E. Gour
ley, Horace B. Gourley, May Gour
ley, Minnie F. Oourley, Clara M.
Gourley. Gideon TrlDn. Alien Huh.
hard, Grach Shuckhart. Pearl Dick-
Inson, Fred Mitchell, Millie Mitchell,
Dema Domke and Joe Mitchell,
Greeting:
You and each of vnu ara horohv
cited and required to appear In the
county uouri or tne state of Oregon,
for the county of Lincoln, at the Court
Room thereof at Tnlerln n n.. mn..
of Lincoln, state of Oregon, on Mon-
nay, me za aay or November, 1914,
at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that
day, then and there to show cause why .
an order should not be granted to the
administrator of said estate, to sell
so much of the hereinafter described
real estate of the said deceased, to
pay the claims, charges and expenses
of the said estate, as may be neces.
, vowu: ine east hair of tha
north east quarter of section 32 in
townBhlp 12 south, range 11 west of
Willamette Meridian in Oregon, and '
Lota 5 and 6 of block 18 nr n,. ,!.
Drst addition to Waldport, Oregon.
Witness the Hon. John Fogarty,
Judge of the County Court of the state
of Oregon for the county of Lincoln,
with the seal of said Court affixed this
26th day of September, 1914.
Attest: R. H. Howell, Clerk.
(Seal) By Carl Glldertle-ve,
Deputy ClerK,
Stop that First Fall Cough
Check your fall cough or cold
at once don't wait it may
lead to serious lung trouble,
weaken your vitality and de
velop a chronic lune ailmpnt
Get a bottle of T)r. null's Pino.
Tar-Honey today; It is pure and
harmless use it freelv fnr (hot
fall cough or cold. If babv or
Children are sick erive it tn thom
it will relieve miieklv
,manently. It soothes the irri
gated throat, lungs and air pas-
oageb. uoosens rniegm, is
antiseptic and fortifies the sys
tem against colds. It surely
prevents cold germs from get
ting a hold. Guaranteed. Only
25c. at your druggists.
Must Be Sold at Once
One Dean loom, fly shuttle,
practically new;weaves all kinds
of rugs and carpets. Work on
hand. Will teach purchaser.
For particulars see Mrs. S. P
Clark, Merchants' Hotel.
r FOR RENT ,
160 acres at the Upper Farm,
on SUetz river. First-class bot
tom land, 50 acres plowed, 60
acres can be plowed, some open
open for pasture, good new
house and barn, good roads,
and cream station J2' mile.
Also 83 acres near Spencer
Scott's, on Siletz river. Good
bottom land, house and barn,
15-acre Held, orchard, 14 mile
to school. '
Will rent for cash, 3 to 5 years.
Write to owner, O. A. Loe,
Silver! nn Drocmn
Route 4, Box 69. b "
FOR SALE
Fino Ilamiltonlan, sorrct
mare. This is an elegant nni
wCks. Will sell one or all.
SILVER RANCH.
W H M. CrV
Yourself
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