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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1915)
i' .?.. Lincoln county leader friday. march 26, 1915. Page 3, " John Rattey went to Portland Tuesday. C. L. Green was up from New port yesterday. Samuel Brassfleld of Siletz was in the city Monday. Roy Puller went to Indepen dence Saturday morning. , - This weather is starting 'the baseball bugs to crawling., Supt. Goin was a passenger to the east part of the county Tues day. Prof. W. C. Fischer of Yaquina was a county tuat visitor last Saturday. County Commissioner Hurt was a passenger for the Valley me nrst 01 tne week. Mrs. Jane Cnnihenr dren returned to Mill City Tues day morning after a two weeks' viau wun irenas nere S. F. Cook, who conducted a Dutcner enop here and has lately been engaged in the business at Independence, had sold out and moved to Portland. Renus Arnold lias been giving his launch, the Witch, a thor ough overhauling the past two weeks. He has practically re built the boat, making the sides considerable higher and has the engine completely housed in, making it one of the neatest boats on the bay. M. S. Herring of Rivera, Cali fornia, writes: "Enclosed find P. O.. order for $1.50 in payment of Lincoln County Leader for another year. It is a welcome visitor. With best wishes. Yours truly, M. S. Herring." Mr. Her ring formerly resided at Eddy villo and hasmany friends in this county. ' In last Friday's Oregonian was a writeup of the baseball situa tion at O.A.C. and according to the article they expect a very strong team this season. Newt Center was mentioned as being material for one of their most promising pltchors. Newt Is under Coach Williams, former captain of the Portland team of the Northwest League, and will receive much valuable know ledge. . The Ladles Whist Club en- - few Invited guests at the I. O. 0. 1 leiuuueu meu- nusDanas ana a F. Hall last Saturday evening w nisi was me principal amuse - " i ment Of the evening, until about 12, then the eats took ud the at tention of all present Bert Geer and Mrs. R. P. Goin cap tured first prizes and R. P. Goin and Mrs. Bert Geer captured the boobys. WANTED To buy a milch cow. Must be young, giving milk or soon fresh, not Jersey stock. Titus Kurtichanov, Chltwood, Or. Lost Monday, March 8th, between Stanton schoolhouse and Hill's residence, a gold watch and fob. A reward of five dollars will be given for the re turn of same. Verne Ross. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Incubator chicks. 12y2c. each. A postal card in the office will bring them to you. Mrs. Sherwood. Mrs. P. Frederick will do Mil linery work at her home, first house east of Grammar school. Hats re-trimmed. Price rea sonable. To Trade One half block with a sir room house, a butcher shop and a livery stable on it to trade for a place. For further Information write owner, R. L. Cole, Gaston, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE An Edison Home Phonograph, extra re-producer and records, a $75 outfit. Will Bell or trade for cow. Box 354, Toledo, Or., or enquire at thin office. Farm Land Near Nashville to trade for residence property in Toledo. Apply R. R. Miller, Toledo. Oregon. Three International 2 h.n. ms oline engines at $60 each.' One Fairbanks-Morse, 4 h.p. gaso line engine, $75. One new V2 h.p. Little Winner gasoline en gine, price $25. One new 4 cyl inder 1G h.p. Dunn gasoline en gine, price $75. One Eagle 5 h.p: gasoline engine, price $75. One open launch, 30 foot long, 8 h.p. engine, price $200. Two gasoline tanks, F00 gallons ca pacity, price $10 Cach. If you have no money will accept note or good cordwood for any or all the above property. S. Lendten, Newport, Oregon. WALDPORT AS A BUSINESS . POINT OR. LINTON TELLS OF HER . 8CENIC BEAUTIES AND HER WONDERFUL RE80URCE8 (Taken from the Waldport Watchman) Perhaps no other city In Oregon has greater natural advantages than Waldport, situated as It Is on the fa- mous Alsoa Bay one mils from thB ocean bar. The fresh water supply of the river is ten times greater than that that of Yaquina river, larter than Si letz,Nestucca, or Tillamook and only lacKs a few strokes of the hand of man to make it a deep water harbor second to none outside of the Columbia rw. Adjacent to our city vast forests of virgin pine wave their lofty heds in salute to the industries of home and foreign markets, and as much as 20, 000,000 feet of merchantable lumber stands unscarred on a Quarter section of land. Skippers of constlng vessels visltlne our port assert that Waldport is under going a healthier growth thn n AT1V other small city on the coast. The dairy ranches dotting our fertlln vni. leys are stocked with the best grade of cattle, and our dairymen are receiving tne highest tests of cream end Mnttor. Ing letters of commendation from the experts of our agricultural colleges. Alsea Bay Is the banner stream south of the Columbia rlvor. our canneries pack upwards of thirty thousand cases of choice flab yearly, besides an immense quantity of cold storage fUn for foreign markets. The beaches and mud flats are teeming with clams of every variety nd crabs cockles, mussels, reck oysters and other shell fish find this their natural home. The City of WaldDort wlfh it. churches, sawmills, blgh schools, can neries, creamery, two large general merchandise stores and two large mod ern hotels, with newspaper and drug store, Jewelry store and a dozen other business houses, claims a place on the map seldom conceded to small cities. Coasting vessels mk trips here, and the freight rate be tween here and Portland la as cheap as from many Valley cities. We do not lack for entertainment A large modern theatre with moving picture entertainments of an up to date character along with first class dances weekly and the grange Joint stock com ' ' urauui gives US entertainment for every night in the pany In comedy and drama gives us week Hugh bonfires and clam bakes on " ... uo buu vmin oaaes on our beaches during the Summer months, makes the sylvian ahlmniAp of the lazy moon remind you of fairy iano ana perpetual youth. A Thous and speckled trout tiring of the holes and retreats In the bosom of the stream can be seen any day flashing over the surface of the water, defying the Isaac Walton's and the artificial Dies of commerce. On our street cor ners may be seen the youth and maid en complacently chewing a hunk of Jerked venison in lieu of Beeman's gum and the fire in their eye and the color of their cheeks Indicate that it is more nutritious. The U. S. Government realizing the importance of this locality Is expend ing thousands of dollars on a Coast Scenic route from Tidewater to Flor ence by way of the famous Yachats. Hundreds of pleasure seekers visit this point by team and auto each sea son, and the completion of this road this Summer means thousands of de lighted visitors Instead of hundreds as heretofore. I have visited nearly every Pacific Coast city between California and Si beria, and I can say with absolute truth that Waldport has more natural charms to the squaw inch than any other city on the coast line of four thousand miles. Wild fruus and flow ers mingle their perfumes with the ozone of the sea, bringing health and happiness, and It is believed that when the Judgment day comes the old men of this locality will have to be shot as none of them have ever died. A vUlt to this "Garden Spot of the Gods" will prove that there is no fact exager ated in this feeble attempt to describe our city, and the citizens of this place Join me in cordial invitation to pay us a visit We offer you the freedom of our city and the keys to our gates are ever yours. Trusting that many who read the above will visit us dur ing the coming season, and assuring you a bounteous welcome and a glor ious outing, I am, Very sincerely yours, Dr. Linton. Health Promotes Happiness Without health, genuine joy is imnossible: without erood (IIppb- tion and regular bowel move ment you cannot nave neaith. Whv neclect kepnlner hnwplu open and risk being sick and ail ing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. Klne'a New Life Pills at night, in the morning you nave a run, rree bowel move ment and feel much better. Helps your appetite and diges tion. Try one tonight. MUSICAL RECITAL AT M. E. CHURCH The following program will be rendered at the Musical Recital at the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday evening: Hymn, 171, Choir and Congrega tion. Hymn 10, Choir and Congre gation. Solo, "Palms," Miss Rah, Sher wood. ' ' Responsive Reading from the Pastor. Invocation. Anthem, "Hail Our Risen Lord" Solo, "The Angel Choir," Mrs. Allen. Anthem, "He Lives, the King." Hymn 156, Choir and Congrega tion, i Offertory Solo, "The Light of Heavens Own Day," Mr. Allen Hymn 167, Choir and Congrega tion. Solo, "In Love Abiding" Mrs. Lingenfelter. Anthem, "Awake, Awake." Quartet, "They Know My Voice" Mi3s Sherwood, Mrs. Ports, J. G. Plank, J. D. Stewart. Anthem. "Olivet" Solo. "Calvary," J. D. Stewart.' Quartet of Ladies voices. Anthem, "Hark, Hark My Soul" Chant, Choir. Doxology and Benediction. o M. E. CHURCH NOTES The Sunday School of the Methodist Episcopal Church is going to have a contest for the securing of new members. The school will be divided into two divisions and each is to try to get the most new members. The losing side will banquet the winners. We hope that you will co-operate with them by accept ing the invitation to come to Sunday School. We have an excellent corps of teachers, and in these days of education you cannot afford to miss the oppor tunity to learn something about the Bible and the problems of life. We earnestly solicit the help of parents In getting the children into the Sunday School and hope that you will come yourselves. You will find It worth while. Sunday is Palm Sunday and it will be observed at the Metho dist Episcopal Church. In the morning the pastor will preach on "The Triumphial Entry" and in the evening the choir will give a musical program. We hope you will come to these services We need your co-operation and we feel sure the Church has something for you which will make you appreciate life more Next week !s Passion Week There will be services at the Methodist Episcopal Church each evening, except Saturday. From the questions that are be ing asked the announcement of these services is creating quite an interest. We want that every person in Toledo should attend at least one of these ser vices. Life will mean more to you, and you will be able to see more of the real Joy of living by attending. So we invite you to come not once but every even ing. There will be special mu sic each evening. In the ser mons the pastor will take up the events of the last week of the life of Jesus and show the bear ing of these on our life today and the problems of today. None oi us appreciate enough the work that Jesus did. Let us take time next week to consider what his coming means. On Easter Sunday we plan for a big day. In the morning at the hour of worship the pastor will preach on the "Resurrec tion.' While we are not one of those who believes In having our eyes fixed on the future life that we do not properly appre ciate thiB life, we cannot help but believe that our belief in the reesurrection has an Important bearing on our life here. In the evening the Sunday School will give their Easter program. Robert H. Allen, Pastor. SEE LAFFERTY Well Improved and well stocked ranch of 40 acres, near Toledo, can be rented for this season for less than half its rental value. $500.00 note, amply secured by first real estate mortgage and bearing 10 per cent interest, can be bought at a discount. Party holding note must, raise money at once. Want to rent sound block of a horse, or small team, and light wagon or complete outfit. Par ty will buy later If price Is right. See P. A. LAFFERTY, Ofstedpfcl Bldg. Jdo INSPIRATIONS f I . T EVER COME EA5Y? THCREAL TOBACCO CHEwf 1 . 'THE GOOD JUDGE LEARNS T)BACCO satisfaction -a chew of J- "Right-Cut," the Real Tobacco Chew. The comforting taste of rich, mellow, sappy tobacco comes and it lasts. Made of ripe, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweet ened just enough. "Right-Cut" goe3 twice as far as any other tobacco for the same money. Get a pouch and see for yourself. i1 'Ks&m tot. acco taste comes, how I much lets you have to apit, how lew chews you take to he tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tkt S,al Ttlacn Chew. 1 hat s why it costs lota in the end. It it a rt.dy ehew. rat Bus and short shrad to ih.l yn. won't km to triad oa it w..h yuur Icclh. Criadii., M ordinary euditd lobuoo makes you Hit too muuiL. uo Tha bus of purs, ricli lohaceo don not netd to t amnd op with nol.aln sod Beorue. NoUot turn tho salt briu(t out tho rich tobaooo u.l. in 'Kisht-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR EGGS FOR HATCHING r'.COM THOROUGHBRED POULTRY Prices Per Setting of IS Eggs Barred Rocks. (3 to 5. , Silver Camplnes, S, R. I. Reds, S, Black Mtnorcas, $2.60. S. C. White Leghorns, $2 to $3. Butt Leg horns, $2 to $3. Indian Runner Ducks, $1.06 per 12. We Guarantee 80 per cent of Fertility. Send for our rree Mating List f.Wia YAQUINA POULTRY YARDS, , . W. G. EMERY, Propr Box 234 , Newport, Oregon 6UMMON3 For Publication In Foreclosure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County. L. F. Parsons, Plaintiff, vs. Donald Flanery, and all other persons unknown. If any, having or claiming to have an Interest in or to the real , property hereinafter described. De fendants. To Donald Flanery, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State at Oreasn: You are hereby notified that L. F. Parsons Is the holder of Certificate of nl!nnuonrv nllmhoport 197 loana mn the 15th day of AugURt, 1913, by tho Tax Collector of the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty-one and 44-100 ($21.44) Dol- above entitled Court for the relief de fers, the same Icing the amount then Handed in plaintiff's complaint, towlt: due and delinquent for taxes for the jFor a decroe of said Court foreclosing year 1910. together with penalty, in- certlan mortgnge executed by Sylves terest and costs thereon upon the real lter Smith and lltrllia Smith, his wife, property assessed to you, of which you 00 the 9th day of August, 1913, on Lots are the owner as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot Four (4), and the Southeast Quarter (SEVi) of the Southeast Quarter (SKA) of Section Eight (8). Township Ten (10), Range Eleven (11) west of the Willamette Meridian. You are further notified that said L. F. Parsons has paid taxes on said piemises for prior oi subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Year's Date Paid Tax Re- Amt Rate Tax celpt No. Int. 19irrXugTl5,""l913 64 I $19.(19 IlfT 19121 Mar."T,1914rf 28 28.29 I 15 fJ13JMciri3;H14Xlll.i;2H0 L16. finlf1 TVinnlrl Finnnrv aa I'Iia Awnar nf h Wnl IIIIb nf thA aho il-rlharf property as the same appears of record and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that L. F. Parsons will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above des cribed, and mentioned in said cer tificate And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and ac crued interest, and Incase of your fail ure to do so, a decree will be rendeied foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by ordor of the Hon. It. R, Miller, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Lincoln, and said order was made and dated this 16th day of February, 1915, and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 19th say of February, 191G. All process and pnpors In this pro ceeding may be serveclupon the undor signed residing within the State of Oregon at tho addross hereafter men tioned. .Hawkins A McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address. Toledo, Oregon. Dentistry on easy payments. See Dr. Berry. SURE.WUPM ivr Cn i ' ' W I I TMC REAL TOBACCO CHEW? FROM THE ARTIST 1 eke a very small chew lot than one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful cf ordinary tobacco. Juit nibble on it until you find the strength chew that tuita you. Tuck it away. 1 hen let it rest. See how eaiilv and evenlv t. I it aatisfiea witlwmt triM i. SEND IQSSTAMPSTOuT) SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Linculn county Samuel Vestal, Plaintiff, . vs. Sylvester Smith and Bertha Smith, his wiro, aorenuants. To Sylvester Smith and Bertha Smith, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear aud answer the com .plulnt filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the explra- ltlol of six woeks fiom the dale of the flrst publication of this summons, c :- ClUBiVe Of tllA AaV tit thft flrnt nilhlf. cation of this summons, end If you fail BO appear ana answer,, for want .wereor tne piamtlrt win apply to the 'seven (7). eight (k), nine (9) and 1 iweive tu in section eleven (11) township eight (8) south of range eleven (11) west of the Willamotte I Meridian, in Lincoln county, Oregon, and that the above described property be sold by the sheriff of Lincoln 'county, Oregon, as provided by law ; " satisfy uie amount due and owing to the plaintiffs on said mortgage; and further, for a decree that each of said defendants and all of them, and all persons claiming by or through you, the said defendants, or either of you. may be barred and foreclosed of any ' estate, right, title, lien or interact in or l mortgaged premises or any part thereof and for such other and dust? may De "JUltoble "d . . " " """ F Juu by publication in accordance with an order by the Honorable R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln county, Ore gon, which s-iid order Is dated March 19th, 1915, and which requires that this summons be published In the Lin coln county Lieaaer lor six consec utive and successive weeks, beginning with the Issue of March luth. luifi. and ending with the IsBue of April 33th, Hawkins eV McCluskey and M. J. McGulnnese. Attorneys for plaintiff. No Use to Try and Wear Out Your Cold... It Will Wear You Out Instead Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and Colds through neg lect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics as the result of a neglected Cold? uougns ana uoiub sap your strengtn and vitality, unless checked In the early stages. Dr. King's New Discovery is what you need the first doso helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much bet ter. Puy a bottle today and start taking at once. APPOINTMENT EXTRAORDINARY We have been selected Sole Rep rest ntatives, of The Luthur Bur bank Company of San Francis co, California. A lull assortment of Luther Burkank's 4 Wonderful SEEDS, BULBS PLANTS, TREES To Meet E' ery Need Toledo Drug Co. Dr. R. W. DONCHOE, Dentist Office In Bank Building up stairs Expert Watch Repairing Whei others fail voj We Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Price verv reasonable, Over 40 Years' Experience 88 practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. HNSE. PETERSON State ef Ohio, City or Toledo, I . - Lucas County, f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Se W senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney a Co., doing buslnm In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aald Arm will pay the sum of ONE) HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev fry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHEN Ex. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my preaenoe, this th day of December, A. D l&vt. (Seal) A. W. OLEASOW, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and seta directly upon the blood and mu cous surfarea of the syetem. Send far testimonials, free. F. J. CHE NET CO . Toledo. O. Sold by all Dmirslsts, T5e. Take Hall'e Family Pills for constipation. W AUG ITS MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUCH, Prop. ' N0RGAARDS' RESTAURANT Hans Norgaard, Prop MHAIS ATAU.HOIlRS GOOD HOME COOKING Opposite tho Kiink Are You Rheumatic?try Sloan's If you want quick and real re lief from Rheumatism, do what so many thousand othor -Vb are doing whenever an attack comes on, bathe the sore mus cles or Joint with Sloan's Lini ment. No need to rub it In Just apply the Liniment to the surface. . It is wonderfully pene trating. It goes right to the seat of trouble and draws tho pain almost Immediately. Ger a bottle of Sloan's Liniment fo" 25c. of any druggist and have it in the house agaiust Colds. Sore and Swollen Johfts. Lum bago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satis fled, but it does give almost in stant relief. FOR SALE A Durham Dull calf, eight months old, dark red. Want to sell at once. Chas. Seversen, . . On Sam Lcsin ptyce, : I i I, ! ii A1 - i 4