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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
SANTA - CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS We have the largest and most Complete Assortment of Christ mas Goods, including Toys, Tree Decorations, Candie3, Nuts, Etc. ever brought to Toledo. ..You can find something for every member of the Family hero. Come in and get prices and see. THE BONBON1ERE H 4 IU I I H I TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO TODAY Merry Christmas to All. Sheriff Landls had business la Newport Wednesday. Miss Anna Haniar of Nash ville is visiting friends in this city. ... M. Hansen, the jeweler. In tends going to Salem next week, ; wher h wll lnrnto ilnS Books for Children i Drug Co. Merry Christmas to All. Ladies, and Gents' raincoats on special sale at W. P. McGce's. Attorney Arthur Clark of Cor (vallis was a visitor on the lower bay Monday evening. Fine assortment of Books for Boys and Girls. Toledo Drug Co. Mrs. C. G. Copeland came up from Newport Wednesday morn- where he wil locate. D. C. Rosebrook came over from Corvallia to see his parents yesterday. The steam ferry boat. Re- becca, came up from Newport turning home. WUUJ aiiu A U 111 U 171 IV k me VUU" fellow building at that place. O. V. Hurt has traded for J. Drue Co, Glore's place, just across the Watch our window for new Olalla from town and wiU soon things for Xmas. Toledo Drug make his home there, fitting up Co. lor a cnicKen rancn, R. A. Bensell and S . DIED At her home on the Slletz river, Friday, December 11, at 9:10 p. m., Mrs. John S. Lloyd, aged 37 years, 2 months and 26 days. She was born near Eu gene, Lane county, Oregon, and leaves a husband, John S. Lloyd, mother, Mrs. Mary E. McCalley, of Portland, four brothers, W. L. Fisk of Acme, Or., Henry Fisk of Joseph, Or., James Fisk of Crow, Or., and H. II. Fisk of Dallas, Or. three sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Tay lor of San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. Bertha Gallord of Portland, and Mrs. Maud Rax of Portland. Interrment took place in the Toledo Cemetery Tuesday, De cember 15, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd had resid ed on their farm on Lower Si- letz for several years and the many friends of the couple ex tend deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband. Merry Christmas to All. Fresh cow for sale. Enquire at Toledo Livery Stables. James Salvage returned last Friday evening from Albany for a visit with the home folks. For Christmas presents of all kinds go to the Toledo Drug Co. Ole Amundson was a passes gcr for Eugene Monday morn' ifjp i invert Away GREATEST. Vetting Contest EVER SEEN IN TOLEDO OR YAQUINA Also Weekly Awards of Beautiful and Useful Presents Toledo ing. Mrs. D. B. Stuart and son de Frank Nye went to Corvallis parted for Portland Monday WArlnPRdav mnminir TTo win morning wnere BnO win visit lalso visit Portland before re- her mother. .Mrs. John Ryan and children New style Ladies Hand Bag, went to Corvallis Monday where Just In. See them. Toledo they will make their home. Wallace Miller and Gus Jacob son of Pioneer attended the dance in this place Saturday night. Merchant Carl Davis of Slletz was a county seat visitor Monday. Good music at the dance at Oddfellow Hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McLennan WARNOCK&HUfiHES, OF TOLEDO, AND L. E. CASTEEL OF YAQUINA, "HAVE IN AUGUR ATED A CONTEST IN WHICH THE FORTUNATE CANDIDATE WILL BE GIVEN VALUABLE PRIZES EACH WEEK, WITH GRAND PRIZES OF PIANOS LIKE THAT ILLUSTRATED HERE TO BE AWARDED AT THE END OF THE CONTEST. Call and See the Beautiful Prizes and learn Method of Distribution NOTICE TO CREDITORS G. Irvin went through to Corvallis to- In the County Court of the State of day. We did not learn what they ! In matTer o7 the auuTof ' Mar, were after, but think they went ' e. Dayhoff. deceased. out to bid on the railroad. Notice U hereby given that the un- n n, , , . . , Iderslgned has been appointed by the Dr. Rich burned a tumor from Countv Court of Oreron for Lincoln Mrs. Chapman's eve last Satur-' county, administrator of the estate and children were passengers day. ot MarT e. Dayhoir. deceased. Ail for the Valley Tuesday morning. I persons iiaring claims against me said Isaac A. Dick died at the real- estate axe hereby notified to present dence Of his son Charles A. Dick 010 sme together with proper Touch In thin ritv Snndav TVrpmhpr , tn therefor. Terlfled as by lav re , on y j Jt y' iJecemDer quired, to the undersigned at his rfs 10, 1893, aged 81 years. (dence In Lincoln county. Oregon. Grandma Card SO veara old iP08tofflce address, Alsea, or at the W. M. Hill was a passenger ..,,dm. - x?' b"Iea. ! McKadden Clark. In Cor- L JlU Vn11pv Tnrlav mornine! wameu iiuui epun w mc .vallis, Uregon, within sLx (6) months . " Vint Jones returned Tuesday evening from'Roseburg, where he has been the past several Iq la 5L'39 Ell 1mm lighthouse and back, a distance from the date hereof. of ten miles, one day recently. Dated Docember nth, 1914. Alfred Ross Davhoff. A. L. Hawley is pastor Of the Administrator of the estate of . Mary local-M. E. church. Merry Christmas to All. PIANO FOR SALE Good piano for sale cheap if taken at once. Enquire at this office. E. Dayholf, doceased. First publication, December 18, 1914; Last publication, January 15, 1916. McFadden A Clark, Attorneys for Ad ministrator, Corvallis, Oregon. TO SUBSCRIBERS Every subscriber to this paper who gave us an order for the 18 cent club of four magazines can renew their subscription this year on the same terms. This offer is open to every reader of our paper. If any of our subscribers failed to take advantage of this offer last year we Invite all to come In this year. The offer is surely a bargain. Just Think of it! You can get four big monthly magazines with the Leader, all one year, for only $1.68. Don't miss this bargain. Just remind us that you want four magazines when you renew your subscription. We don't make a cent on these magazines. The only reason we offer them to our customers is for the sole purpose of saving our readers money. It is our Intention to give our subscribers . the advantages we receive from magazine publishers. Every time you order magazines or farm papers from other pub lishers it will cost you more money than we charge. It is for your benefit alone that we offer you these four magazines at such a big reduction. The four we offer this year are: Woman's World, Home Life, Gentlewoman and Farm Life. John Goodell returned last Friday evening from French Prairie where he has been the past several months. Call In and Inspect our assort ment of Christmas .toys and souvenirs. Tho Bonboniere. Mrs. Dora Iiassman came over from Albany Wednesday evening, returning yesterday morning. Another Primary class will be started in the Toledo schools Im mediately after the holidays. If and answer the complaint filed against are Intending to school this W in- you in the above entitled suit, now on ter, start him or. ner in wun mis we in in me omce ot me county Hnsa SUMMONS la the Cirui? Court of the StaU o! Ori,3. lor Lincoln county. S. E. Coffin, Plaintiff, s. Clarl I. Coffin, Defendant To Clarl I. Coffin, the above named defendant: In the name of the Stats of Oregon: Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before the last day named In the order for publication of this summons. made by the Hon. John Fogarty County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, (being the County where the above entitled suit is pending in tho Last Monday evening twenty five or thirty members of the Ladles Aid Society and otdor friends surprised Mrs. W. E. Williams at her home in this Circuit Court for said County and cjty bv an old-fashioned Mrtll- day party. Thi evening was spent in games until a late hour when refreshments were served. Messrs. Swearingen und Hau gann are progressing nicely with the construction or me vault at the courthouse. The vault is a two story affair and will furnish vault room for both the Treasurer's and Assessor's offices. Bushong & Co. of Tort- land have the contract for fur- state) which said order and time for answering said summons are here inafter referred to, to-wit: on or before six weeks from tho first day ot pub lication hereof; and You are hereby notified, that It you fail to appear and answer said com plaint as herein required, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for tho re lief prayed for In said complaint, to- wit: for a decree dissolving ana annul ling the marriage contract now exist ing between plaintiff and defendant and for such other relief as the Court may deem meet and just; This summons Is served upon you by RULES OF THE CONTEST RULE 1. The merchant shall issue votes as per following schedule, .ex cepting as hereafter muy bo mentioned: 100 for $1.00 on cash sales. "200 for $1.00 In merchandise paid with due bills. 300 for $1.00 on payment ot old ac ' counts. 200 for $1.00 on due bill sold. 200 for $1.00 on bargain and clear ance salts , The LE DEIt gives 2,000 votes for each $1.60 nn new, and 1.000 votes for each $1.50 for renewals or back subscriptions And votes will be given at tho tlmo sales are made only. In reference to Issulns votes on old accounts, they may be issued for the payment of old accounts, that wcra Incurred prior to this date. HULK 2. Votes will be Issued with a tlmo limit of one week, nnd must be cc3t In the ballot box, provided for that purpose, before the expire-"-tlon 'of the time . limit. Before feasting votes make' -a record for your own guidance. In order to faciliato voting you are requested to place your votes in an envelope and seal It. Please write the number of votes the envelope contains and the namo of the can didate you desire to vote for on the ' outside. RULE 3. Employes, clerks and rela tives of the merchant and news paper cannot participate as candi dates. RULE 4. Merchants shall In no in stance Issue votes until such votes have been properly stamped with their Arm namo. Customers should refuse them otherwise. RULE 6. The soliciting of votes In the merchant's store, In front of tli storo or on premises Is PROHIB ITED. RULE 6. A vote that Is scratched c marked In any manner after it leaves the merchant's hands .shali, bo thrown out, provided this i' "fac ing should appear that a figure had been tampered with. RULE 7. Six weeks from the open ing date candldutea will no longer be entered, unless by special ar rangement with the merchant. RULE 8. Everybody Is Invited to nominate candidates. All that Is necessary is to send In the name ot any young lady in the commun ity. This will entitle her to 2,000 nominating votes and she will be en tore 1 as a candidate. RULE 9. Votes are not transferable after being cast. RULE 10. Votes that are not prop erly stamped with the merchant' signature, or votes with the time In", expired, will not be accepted. r.UL'J 11. A commute selected by t!:n :v. en hunt will count tlm votes each week, boginnlng with the third week nnd report tho rctults to the LEADER. This Contest is conducted in connection with this Newspaper and Votes will be given on Subscriptions, new or old 2000 Votes on each 81.50 for New 1000 Votes on each $1.50 for Old publication thereof by order of the Hon. John Fogarty, County Judgo of Ing the Steel for 8ame Lincoln loumy, uregon, nmue uu uiu .., jl2tli day of November, 1914, directing At an examination or a num- Ipubllcatlon thereof, once a week for foer 0f men asking to be made Islx consecutive and successive weeks citizens of the United State at K'nn, w.'"i l"B, r."uLr.l".r. Montesano. Washington, Satur- of January 8th, 1915, in the Lincoln day, Special Federal Examiner County Leader, a weokly newspaper John Sneed Smith. Ill QUCStlon- jof general circulation printed and pub- Jn a bjK Scandinavian arlicant nsnea in unns V"1' w:.B Rnrnrlsod when, in response nawKins a ewiMy, 1 " .1. Attorneys for rialntlff. to a question as to me uimcichw between a Republican ana a Democratic form or government Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they - A ...uxh iiis aont lit m ii nrun--. tarrh Is a blood or conitltutlonl dlwa". I SiVnff r..C Hall' CaUr h Cur. I. t tnken Internslly, and acts directly upon T " Wood and mucou. .urfjjc. l Hall I was prescribed by on of the host pliy- i slrlani Tin this country for years and Is I regular prencripuon. n '"'"."h. the bent tonics n"'nvcom5l,n'dw"S S! best blood pnrldrrs. srtln yM mucous surfaces. The perfect comblns tlon of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful resu ts In curing catnrrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. Hold by Drutsl.ts. price TBe. Tsk Hell s rwnlly PIUS tot eonstlpstloa. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday services: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Thursday 7:30 t." m.. Midweek Trayer and Praise Service. You will rocelve a hearty welcoma at any or all of tlitse services. Our aim- Is to make them holpful and inspirational. If you are without a Cliurch home In the city we Invite you to make your j home with us. come ana worsu with us. , N - Robert H. Aflen, Minister. : Expert Wsitch ii Repairing Wticn others fail you i i Wo Guarantee Satisfaction !!A ttlal will convince. Frice I ' ' very reasonable. Over 40 Years' Experience as practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON Launch Transit. TnveH Elk City. 7:30 a Short Order Restaurant PAYLOR & PLANT, Props. Meals Served at all Hours Special Attention given to serving Chicken Tamales, Chili Concarne, Etc. m. MERCHANTS' HOTEL BUILDING, TOLEDO. ORE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is horoby given that the un- r i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby Riven that the un- Ims been, by order ot the he received the following res ponse: "Yah I know dat tier Ronubl can Eofermlnt no gu you lots of vork und big pay checks: der Democrats, he cif you no vork, at poor pay, an und you must put leedlo green stamps on your notes at der bank. Yah, I know dat, all right, all right." FREE LECTURE Chris Christiansen of Yanulna will deliver a free lecture at the Courthouse next Sunday aftcr noo'h, at 2 o'clock, on the subject of "Socialism." Everybody cordially invited.' ' ' . . I J.....I,rnoJ hn. hnan hv hrdftr Of the ilnrulirnnfl . . a i,s,t,iminrr iiiidikiicu - - - loietio, J a. """"bi bounty court of Lincoln County, Ore- County Court of Lincoln County, Ore- leaves Newport :v i. " iw ledo 4 :30 p. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. H. A. Norton, Captain. WAUGH'S MARKET Fresh and Cured , Meats Fish and Oyster In Season Highest Trice Tald for Hides . LESTER WAUGH, Prop. Kon, duly appointed administrator ot the estate ot jonn ium ceased. All persons hnvlim clalniB against said estate are hereby notlllod to present the same duly verlOed and with proper vouchors, as by law re quired, 10 me at my homo In Wald port, Oregon, within six mouths from tho date of this notice. Dated this 27th dny or Nov. mn. Wm R. Wakefield, Administrator t tho estate oi Join. bum, deccaseu. Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys for Administrator. gon, duly appointed administrator ot the estate of John A. Coovert, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tho same duly vcrlflod ami with proper vouchers, as by law n quired, to na at my home In Oni., Oregon, within six months iron the (Into of this notlco. Dated this 27th duy of Nov. 1914. John R. Coovsrt, Administrator of the est&ta ot John A. I oovcrt, deceased. Hawkins X McCluskty, Attorneys for Administrator. FOR SALE Try our Sunday Chicken dln- Roan Durham bull. 3 years hers, 35c. Merchants Hotel. ni,i f'nll or wr to. A. L. Nye, All Kinua oi r ecu at, n. a. un J Newport, Or. Cleve's.