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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1915)
John Ebbe was up from New port the first of the week. Grant King, the Siletz land lord, was in this city Saturday. Lambert Nelson of Chitwood was in the city Tuesday night. Attorney G, B. McCluskey was a Newport visitor Tuesday even ing. ' ' - L. C'. Mowery of Lower Siletz wa s in 'the city ' Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Osborne and f amilv re turned the last of the' week from a trip to Portland. '. v . ' ' Mr." and Mrs. 0. R. Hollings worth attended the dance at Newport Wednesday evening. Mrs. T. P. Fish returned home from Portland last evening, wnere sne selected her stock of Spring millinery. V. G. Emery, proprietor of the Yaquina Poultry Yards, was up from Newport yesterday, deliv ering six settings of eggs. Mrs. Woods of Chitwood vis ited her daughters, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Davis, in this city this week. Mrs. C. L. Morrison of Elk Citv was in the city Tuesday, .having on display a line of Spring hats for the inspection of the Indies of this vicinity. Albert Carey arrived down from Aberdeen. Washington. Tuesday evening, where he has been stationed on the dredge Oregon, for a visit with his fam ily. The City Council will take up an ordinance at its next meeting to declare the toilets, situated b"cL of the buildings abutting the railroad, to be nuisences and will order same removed. L. R. Castecl & Co's piano conteut at Yaquina is scheduled to close tomorrow. The con testants are untrln- In hlr hnst efforts this week and the final I vo; he larg Last week l ed McElwalnl traded his mother's ranch .on Olalla to C. H. Gardner for the - I J r- ... s iv 1 1, which is now occupied by ; try m Eastern Oregon, on a Attorney Clark. The ranch was j tour ' inspection, fr-morly the McJunkin ranch- Mrs. Jane Conibear and chil aTuVonsisted of 102 acres. Mr, dren arrived over from Mill Citv siiieration i - " y i property. Last Friday evening the Ever Rendy Bible Class held' Its mouhly social and business meeting at the home of Mrs. E. J. Avery. Mr. S. B. Ports was appointed treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion-oi it i . Moore. A number a new members were added to tuo roll. The attendnnrA wna larger than usual, attesting the constant growth of the Class. The social portion of the even ing ecllpKed anything which the members have ei.Joyed hercto- tore rtna tne male commute on nr mm me maie commute on A , u tun- refreshments covered itself with M1n.returned t0 the,r borne at glory and salad dressing. Meet-', boro la8t Saturday morn tin i;s for the Exe'cuUve and Aud- i 1" after a we' visit with her lung committees were an nounced for early dates, o CILBERT-WOOD A' pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mid. U. G. Hart Wednesday i'!innnn when Miss lJeuiuii W ood of Chitwood, Or., became tt)P lirlilo nf Mr l.natar It :ll. lirt of Albany, the Rev. Robert J He reports a most enjoyable II. Alien, pastor of the local; trip. Methodist Episcopal Church, of- Dr Rerrv savs "TnlMn m. ssssz, k i"rjrSi rnf . The hri w tf ir in a h'8 ra,n.coa.t- and the person hnnrtnm; , T 7 w t shadow lace. After the cere niony a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will make their home on a farm nepr Chitwood. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert wish them a happy ar d prosperous voyage through jue. D. S. Young of Newport was In the city Monday.paying taxes, etc., and having a good time generally. 0 ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Please bear In mind that in order to escape the penalty at least one-'half of your taxes must be paid before April 1st. We have sent statements to all property owners as Bet forth in the list of taxpayers with their addresses prepared by the as sessor, except thoBe living in or near Toledo. If you have not received your statement, write for it at once, giving the descrip tion of the property on which you desire to pay. ' . C. B. MvJIuskey, County Treasurer and Tax Col Geo. King was up from Oys- tervllle yesterday Wallace Miller was down from Pioneer Tuesday evening. ' Albert Taylor and ' famijy spent Aionaay at tne beach. ; John Rattey, the liveryman, went to Corvallis yesterday. uerDert Kyntston was ove from Siletz the first of the week. Mrs. J. Rattey has been sick ior several aays, hut is reported improving.' - , Burt Jurikin went to Chitwood this morning to Join the C. & E. bridge crew. Attorney Lafferty went to Eddyville Tuesday morning, for a visit at the ranch. Born Monday, March 15th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin on Olalla, an eight pound boy. W. E. Linerenfeltpr la ing Al Waugh this week, during mo ttUBonce oi Tea salvage. County Clerk and Mm p tt Howell were Corvallis visitors from Saturday till Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 13. Smith wont to Canoe Landing last Sunday where thev will wnrlr for T. n -v v. Mowery. Frank Thompson from his Bie Elk ranch tho flrot of the week. Dick Christiansen irom Newport on the Transit last evening. L. II. Payne, the Newport al derman, was transacting busi ness in this city Tuesday. Messrs. McGee, Stout, Howe and Ilamaker of th r ,. bridge crew were in the citv yesterday. Denutv Conntv Sn rvovnn A Inn McMillan went to the Five Riv ers country yesterday morning to do some surveying. Titus , Kurtichanov nf Phtt. i wood was a countv npir ii- 1 l. v... '.. . . . v v""f. " ul' returning home lue lol,owing morning. . xviiKe Alackey departed. Tues- uay morning ror the Bend couh- iaBl - rnuay evening ror a vis t A marriage license was issued at Vancouver, Wash., Wednes day to W. B. Pollard and Nina Weaver of Chitwood. Mr. and Mrs. Madden of Low er Siletz are staying with "Mr. and Mrs. Llngenfelter in this city. They came ud to consult ia doctor. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bensell came up from Newport on the Transit last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bensell visited with Toledo friends until Monday evening. Mrs. W. C. Blnsham and rhll father and friendu in this city. Mrs. T. Dowling of Yaquina was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Dowling will soon assume charge of the postofilce at that place, we are informed. Peter Beyer, the creamery man, returned Monday evening from a two weeks' visit to the world s fair at San Francisco lfD0 "." 16, Com merclal Hotel, will return it h will be greatly obliged." Coroner Ilolllngsworth, while returning home from Nwnnrt yesterday morning, had the mts- iortune to run out or gasoline a mile below town. He Bent out the S.O.S. and a supply was Bent to mm. John Rattev. the llvervmnn has been giving Borne mighty In teresung exniDiuons in horse manshlp this week. Sometimes the horse was the attraction and sometimes the other fellow. It nasn t been fully decided yet wno is tne dobs. C. G. Carpenter returned last week from a visit at San Fran cisco, and is now busily envnepA In getting things in shape for worKing tne coal mines on Depot muufcu miB taring Dudley Trann of Chltwond ami R. N. Warnock of HiIb city were drawn as Jurors for the United biates District Court, which con vened In Portland Inst Mnrwinv Mr. Warnock was excused and returned home Wednesday even ing. '".'''? Mm.HHMMMM.MIM.M. 1 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : :' -'' ' ' ' J i O. R, HOLLINGS WORTH I Complete Home Furnisher f,,,,,,,,,, A PLEA FOR THE RURAL SCHOOLS . Editor Leader: 1 have hud - - .aL I. f i inftirBnZ Ti,. schools of Lincoln county the past four days, under the aus- pices of Superintendent R. P. Coin and Mr" J. E. Davis, super- Goin and Mr. J. E. Davis, super- visor. Two or three thin eh of sneclal notfi have r.om tn mv ' :, j . v attention and I cannot refrain vi you. 1 Mr "Hnvla la iho nnlv rural school supervisor in the ' state who carries a Babcock tester with ,him on his , rounds and teaches the boys and girls how to test mini ana cream ana thereby weed out the unprofit- able cows and give their parents a check on the monthly cream f AnfQ It is safe to snv that, fnllv fiftv ner cent of th dalrv cow' are hardlv navlne for thirkn n vi iv J j v boarders" Mr. Davis is render- ins direct economic RprvIP tn thi county that wonld lntifv hl 11 rr . o(f " Z, " 6 nc' In addition to this doubling of the production of butter fat. which will snrelv result if th Vork is J continued and properly roiiowea up. Mr. uavis ls.'work- i,w u-iL.. .t; "-"""f " ""'"1 . . , dairy cows now kept on every form A onnnlw. rt thAWMinn. l7 ackmated Veed corTl7the greatest drawback at present, and this will not be overcome j until there are a nnmher nf nen. i pie in the county who get into Mrs Gordon and Mrs. Fred the corn raising business. erlck w111 entertain . the Ladies Mr. Davis believes, and I most heartily agree with him, that through the Boys' Corn Clubs we have the meann for demon. Btrating that silage corn can be profitably grown, and for pro- ducing a supply of hardy, quick- growing Beeu corn, wnue tne Corn Club members are render- Ing this service to the county, uney win oe getting tne Dest kind of agricultural instruction and earnlnir some money at the and earning some money at the .A4t r a a . It is my humble opinion that . v A yimhavm i ... ,i.t merchants and bankers can make no better Investment than to keep Mr. Davis on the Job twelve months in the year pro At 1 . ,. . I moung ana supervising mis un6 aooivn ween, ucgni practical industrial work among n,n8 palm Sunday, March the boys and girls. - 28tn therfi e services each Another phase of rural school evening of the week at 8 o'clock, supervisory work which does not 0ur aIm ,8 t0 make tne8(J ser receive the attention It deserves ccb helpful to all. Good mu- n v . -.1. i in , ei p cTinrt anil IntaracHnir unv. ai7 ius etuuui ruiiiea, or union school meetinea. rondnrtni in various, pans or tne county by Supt. Goin and Mr. Davis. Only , those who live or have lived in remote sections can appreciate what it means in both a social .a.a a. . . . . . ana educational way to nave tne opportunity to get together a1 few times a year to discuss those thines of vital interest to the community. i " .. . I Finally, Mr. Editor, have the a. . i . . . country coys ana gins commit- ted some crime by being born I- v 1, lv i ui iud vuuuujr wuitu requires that they be denied the educa- Irtna 1 nrlvn n rvva AMlnaJ I tional advantages enjoyed bv their city cousins? Every intelligent nWrvnr knows that our rural Bchools are mown mm our rural Bcnoois are o uuiuw nuu being improved and that this im- of house-cleaning-. Special mu provement has been accelerated ! Blc by tne cho,r at both "enices. by efficient supervision. All the good features of our State's ed ucntlonal nr1lrvfVi Arrln,i tural Clubs anion themare being carried Into even the most I remote districts by the rural 1 school Buncrvlsor, From the standpoint of dollars and cents alone, the rural school supervisors, through the industrial club movement, are teaching the boys and girls how to Bave and create enough wealth each year to more than pay for the cost of supervision. Industrial work will be almost ,. impossible without adequate supervision. I sincerely trust that at the - - . .1.1.. , . ucii otuuui ciduuuu every bvuooi request mat me county boys knowledge In a superior degree, ana anr girls be given a fair chance 'our customers as wen as tne medical for the fate of the rural school ' men know Mt- We Bollc,t y"r sunervision is in the hanrln nf th tDrug trade, assuring you of the best JmM0'9.' at th8 lowe8t Rchool rlistrlpt nfflninia r,, ' rr i r. l. unnitn, Extension Service, Oregon Agri- cultural uonege. corvallis. Or 1 r A PLEASANT.DAY AT RIVERSIDE SCHOOL imaay, Marcn 12th, five of the schools on the Big Elk and the surronndinp- fount mnt n , r r. O wwv. vv Ul, T" 1 -m i"I e,,litpw t thBP wft,le e' T X XfiJL S,and n Jhe. ' Lheive sj4 0,1x10 wcie uue. tu u miricts nau an ex- 01 sew lnS; cooking and ,manue ."aming work. lue viienwooa scnool took first ""T"- ul t"ub w-ume amners WE8 8Preaa at tne n0on nour and 11 wa8 eai to nay t&at I ever sampled. That chicken pie pnnlil nnt ttovo Um mv. iue Vn ?dihlng8 Were la tne Bame V in the afternoon aftr th nrrt. p, f tK(. r gram of the last school was dows were darkened mrt ha ouuwuiK mo actual worK tne boys and girls are doing? . O- y have 9 v" 0 ' r' um- t M. E. CHURCH NOTES M1 Society at the Frederick home next Tuesday afternoon, All the ladles are invited, Last week Mr. Williams and Mr- Allen niade a much needed Improvement in the Methodist nurcn. iney put in an altar ""b me mun ioit Pitting a railing in front of it also . T tt""llcu cholr director to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ralph Moore's caused by Mr. Ralph Moore's leavlne our citv. Mrs. Pratt has nan BPVrnl van ra ovnorlon r oa cnoir erector in Temont, weor. She la nlnnnlnc a tYinaloal She is Dlanniner a musical nm gram for the evening of Palm Sunday, March 28th. Our choir is noted for its good music so come and hear it. . TliirlMflf PoDdtAM Xlfnnl ",,v .w,t.i"B w mons will be the order Of thl the tAntnva aAMHK J lit. r""uB' v-ouio mm join wnn U8 and let U9 consider together what tne Buffering and death of Jesus Christ mean to this world and t0 our own personal life in ti o atlmilna u,-u"- i Sunday morning the subject j of the sermon will be "Christ as a Sight-Giver." How does Bight affect character. What causes Lit 1 a r a . a ununess. vvnat aetermmes fK Klvirr tirklnl. m -. n """s" m-.i.u. wo oca r 8ome of the Queations which will ho dlRPllflRAf.. . In tne evening the topic will be "HoUBe-Cleanlnc." Thla will 'HouBe-Cleanlng." This will not be a lecture on "Domestic Science." so come and loom something about another kind R. H. Allen, Pastor. -o. Al Lane was over from Siletz Tuesday, Harold Ilamaker, of the C. & R hririVe crew, wna In tha Itv yesterday, TO TRADE I have a fine, four-year old, half blood Jersey cow that is due to freshen in about 6 weeks, I would like to trade for a good, reliable work horse. A. B. Clark, Elk City, Or, It Takes Experience .l-VTi- Vt " r..vV '"? '."V .4 mm ' to run a Drug Btore as It ought to be run--ui sucn a way as to nave tne im plicit confidence of Its patrons the publlj It takes knowledge profes- 1 publU It takes knowledge profe. alnnal ImnwlMlra tn ha aiila t unm. : ---- , - price. Toledo Drug Co. TI1K I . . I J BON RONIFRF I jva1 UUIULUI M. S. AM)KIW(J.N. I'ri.p. Choice Confect(itH Summer lrhihn , Jce Cream Ice Cold Drinh-H Milk Shaken Iralt, Xut Tobfteco Stationery i t I Best Brandt Cigar TOLEDO. 0HE10N i tn m Cm. -lOLUNGS WORTH ., . Fuuuial Di lector and Embiilniur Calls answered Day or Night JJoth Phonw TOLEDO, OltEGOJ' H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE . In Residence, second bouse abor . Hardware Store. OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12; 2 to 4, and 8 tb 8. Call! any time to any place For S1p Plro all eu or small, pigs. VI brood bows with C C. Damon, Eddyville, Oregon. BIDS WANTED The County Court 'of Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive Lids on stationery for the county Offlcers as follows: Three CTades letterheads hoth rT.ifrf ?;v-th led and unruled, three erades of en velopes. Bids must be accom panied by samples. Bids received up to April 1st, 1915. R.R. Miller, County Judge. o REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Lincoln County Bank, at To ledo, in the state of Oregon, at the close of buslneeo March 4, 1916. No. 202 Resources Loans and discounts 170,183.72 Overdrafts, secared and un secured 462.31 Bonds and warrants . I Stocks and other securities.. 2,000.00 DUUKUIB UUUBB 1,500.00 furniture and flrturaa IKnnnn iother real estate owneed .... Z.915.CO Due from banks (not reserve banks) 702.48 Due from approved reserve tbank 8,522.97 Checks and other aah llomi 1 tnnnc (Cash on hand 780e!l9 Total.... 116,833.10 Llahllltlaa Capital stock paid In 10,000.00 aurpius iuna 1,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- peases and taxes paid 204.01 Due tO banka anff hinkan con on Individual deposits subject to check - scot! ei Demand certificates of deposit l!B6o!.0 ii-eruDBa cnecas 164 78 Time certificates of deposit 10.61L43 Bills payable for money oorrowed 7,000.00 Total 1116,833.10 STATE OF OREGON, ) ) ss. County of Lincoln, ) I. C. O Hawklna dM. v. . ' '-u,"L v. lil O above named bank, do solemnly swear mat me a Dove statement Is true to thebest of my knowledge and belief. CO Hawkins, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1915. O. B. McClUBkey, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: jC. E. Hawkins, Wm. Scarth, ' ' Director.! 0 Wanted- 4 good cows to milk on shares. Have plenty of feed. Will give one-half. R- R. Wilson, . Chitwood, Or," 4iiiiniiiniiniiMM J. S. AKIN ii. u. burg ess PHYSICIAN AMI SOIitiKON Toi.ttiwv, OKHHUS Oftiro Im OfRt.i-.lHbl lii.l:.!'nia. )!'; Iioum: to to 12 k. 111.; 2 lo 4 'in. I 7 lo 8 p.m. KinertttMMiv ChIIk m tuv tin SUMMON" In the Circuit Court of the. State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Ralph L. Graves, Hiiintiff. vs. John A. Brigman, Etta Sargent, Harry Sargent, Anna Walquor, A. L. Evans, Jane Doe Evans, John H. Cowls, Hattle Lou lea Cowls, ter ret & Oberle Packing Company, a corporation; also. all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rlcht, title, estate, lirn or Internet m the real estate described lu the com plaint herein, Defendants. To John A. Rrl-mnn Rtta Sinnnl -urgeui, Anna waiijucr, A. Li, KvanB. Jane 1)06 Evans, Hattle Louisa I Cowls, and all other parona or prtis Harry Sargent, Anna Walter, A. L. unicnnwn, claiming any rlcht. tit a. es- tAte. linn nr Intnrnat in tlm ... I ...n.. . - .... -u ..w . .DMW described in the complaint herein, the aooTe namea aerenaants: In the Nlffil af Ihm Rtmtm nf ftMnfm you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Died against you In the abore entitled Court and Cause, wunin six weeks irom the date of the first DubllC&tion nf thin Stimmntu- mnA if you fail to so AnDftar anil iiiiwap a otherwise plead, the plaintic will apply tO the Court for tha rnllaf nravarf ! Lin his complaint on Die herein, to wit: ror judgment against tne defendant John A. Brigman. for .the sum of 1700.00 with interest thereon at tha rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 26th day of Noyember, 1913; together with the further sura of $44.00 with interest thereon at the rate of per interest thereon at the rate of per ADrll. 1914: tnalhar with tha ..h sum of $17.32 with lntereot thereon at une rate or per cent, per annum from the 11th day of August, 1914; together wmi me iunner sum or 112.99 with Interest tharenn at tha nt. ft . .H.V V cent, ner annum from tha 11th w - August, 1914; together with the fur ther sum of 875.00 to be allowed by the Court as Attorney's fees in this suit; wgeiner wun uie costs and disburse ments of this action; And for a Decree foreclosing the mortgage deacrihaH In tha Mmni.i.i herein and that the Sheriff of Lincoln -uuuiy, uregon, sell the real premises described tn said mortgage at execu tion sale In tha mnnni nmia u ...... p.u.iuuu J law for the sale of real property oa execution, said real property being described as follows: The East One-half (EV) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVJ) of 8e.;tlon Twenty-seven (27) in TownsMn Ten (10) South of Range Ton Urt) v.- t of the Willamette MIH . i i ,.. r, .it ... i i ' : ;i County, Oregon. That said real premi?s ! s-ild f no Ject to the lien of a ceruiln Mnrti'.u ior tne sum of 1100..Ki. wliLl: t,aiu mortgage is recorded in thr H-Lunln of Mortgaee for I.lncnin i-.., ,.- - t..i ume 12 at page 318 ther-ff. That the proceeds of su-h pc b aOOlled to tha Mvmanl .1... .T. m tic's Judgment herein and to the costs of such sale; And for a Tw. u 1 1 - . ... uiav kl 1 - BUOTl named defendants and each and all of mem, ana an persons claiming by throuch nr tlnriar thorn ' , " . v""' vi wi; ui vneiu. suhsequent to the date of the execu tion of said mortgage, towlt: the !6th day of November, 1913, either as pur. chasers, an mimhran -. 4..,i.M creditors, lien creditors or otherwise, unrrou ana coreciosed of all right claim of annitv . -..-.. , - - , -11U117 vi re demption In and to said real premises, . " "r P"on tnercot, sava only the statutory right of redemption. And fnr a fnr4h ta ...... . 1. . . . tic may become a purchaser at such "' mat any purchaser at such sale be Immediately put Into the po session of such real premises by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon; - rurmer Decree that plain tie s Mortgage Hen on said real prem ises abOVe dainrlhail la A . .. -. u ,a ynvt auu IU perlor to any and all rights or claims i 0117 or an 01 tne oetendants; rnd for such other and furthor relief as to the Court TT1 a V aaam mat n .1 .. . i . Mini r-juib- able in the premises. inis summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Lincoln County Leador, by Order of It. H. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln Coun. ty, Orpgon, dated the 19th day of Feb- ruarv. 191 fi: tha llala tl, ... ...u llcatlon of this Summons 13 the 6th day of March, 1916, and the defendants are required to appear and answer on ui uciui- mu 10m oay or April, 1915, Chit. Z. Randall, Attorney for Plaintiff, 0 - See Dr. Berry about that eaBy payment plan, ' i