Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 16, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 1915
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THE ROSE FESTIVAL';
PORTLAND, JUNE 9 -11
Four great pageants, which
for beauty, length and the many
unique attractive features, will
be the greatest parades ever of
fered in the history of Portland's
annual Rose Festival, are in
cluded in this year's events.
The opening day, June 9, will
feature the parade of the "Hu
man Rosebuds." More than
6,000 children will take part.
This will be followed by the
crowning of the queen at the
Festival Center during the after.
noon. Towards evening 3,000
children boys and girls will
assemble at Multnomah Fiid
for a concert, the largest child.
ren s concert ever held In the
Pacific Northwest.
Wednesday, June 10, will fea
ture the decorated automobile
and vehicle parade in which
more than 300 floats will be
seen, the most wonderful spec
tacle of the kind ever attempted.
The evening of the second day
will bilng together more than
4000 adult voices in a great com
munity 6lng.
Friday, June 11, closing day
of the Festival, will witness the
monster fraternal, industrial and
military parade, the grandest
pageant of the kind ever offered.
More than 10,000 people will be
in line of march with some of the
most unique floats ever seen in
the West. The annual electric
parade, which for its dazzling
beauty has never been equalled
in the United States, will be one
of the big night features,
i This year's program will offer
some event every hour of the
day from early on the morning
of June 9, until the Festival
closes at midnight of June 11.
Band concerts will be hourly
features and flying vocal squad
rons will be heard in down town
hotels and the Festival Center
will offer novel entertainment
features of some kind hourly.
The annual Rose show at the
Armory, where more than
2,000,000 beautiful roses will be
on display, will open June 9 and
continue for the three days of
fiesta. More than 600 school
boys will participate in a roller
skating marathon over the pub
lic streets.
The Pacific Northwest Asso
ciation has awarded the Mult
nomah Amateur Athletic Club
the P. N. A. track and field
championships and the North
west try-out championships for
1915. These try -out events will
be held during the Rose Festival
under the auspices of the Mult
nomah Club and the Festival
governors. Medals will be
awarded the winners by the
fiesta management. The win
ners of the Rose Festival events
will have the privilege of enter
ing the Far Western champion
ships at San Francisco, a fea
ture of the exposition.
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Mrs. Woods returned to her
home at Chitwood the first of
the week.
Sondre Romtvedt Is down
from Chitwood.
Sheriff Geer went" to'' Rose
Lodge yesterday on official busi
ness. I t ,
Supt. Chalcraft of the Siletz
Agency returned the first of the
week from a trip to the Valley.
O. R. Holllngsworth and R. J.
Groth went to Chitwood on a
fishing trip this morning.
Miss Elma Waugh arrived
over from O.A.C. last evening
for a visit with her parents.
Chas. Welsh of Newport was
a passenger for the Valley this
.morning.
Mrs. C. O. Hawkins and little
daughter, Betty, went to New
port Wednesday evening for' a
visit with Mrs. Ethel Hamar.
Mrs. Pratt and Mrs". Ports will
entertain the Ladles Aid Society
at the latter s nome Tuesday ai
ternoon, the 20th.
Mrs. McGee and grandsons,
Dorsey and Emmett, and iViAe
Mackey visited the McGee bridge
crew at Chitwood Wednesday.
Rev. Rhys Gwynn is at home
again, after several weeks visit
with his son, Attorney Gwynn,
at Newport. Mr. Gwynn was
sick quite a while but has great
ly improved.
Mrs. D. B. Stuart went to
Newport Saturday evening for a
visit with her brother and wife.
She re.turncd home this morn
ing. Frank Irish was arrested and
tried in Justice Berry's Court
this week on the charge of hav
ing committed an immoral act
' Paints and wall paper selling
it cost at the Racket store.
TWENTY TWO YEARS
AGO TODAY
J. W. Graves and wife of Ona
left last week for Oakland, Cal.
: The steamer Richardson was
at Toledo port last Tuesday.
J. N. Stark, the furniture deal
er of Yaqulna City, was In town
yesterday.
The steamer Benton towed a
scow load of hay to Newport for
9. A. Logan Monday last.
, School Superintendent Booth
made Toledo schools a visit last
Monday.
, The name of Siding One has
been changed to Storrs.
The steamer Volanta was
taken up stream last Friday and
! Is now tied up at Logan's wharf.
Si Copeland lost a fine cow
last Tuesday. .
Mrs. Kate Gra'iy is visiting in
Benton county.
Rite Dedrick has finished
work on the F. M. Stanton farm
house.
Frank Bridgham has moved
back to town to take advantage
of the schools.
County Stock Inspector E. D.
Young of Little Elk reports one
or two casfs of diseased sheep
n that .vicinity.
Arthur. St. Clair of Chitwood
caught 150 trout in an after
noon's fishing Saturday.
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MI6HTY LAD YOU V
KNOW THE SIGN JUDOCr
I CANT REFUSE A
.
A LITTLE, OF MY REAL
TOBACCO CHEW
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MANjI
tEAL.'j
tVia n P. has libeled the Alice
He was found guilty and fined Blanchard for $10,000 for pulling
in the sum of $35 and costs, or , her ofI tne sand spit at Newport.
Sheriff Landis collected $2300
taxes In Newport and Yaquina
precincts In two days. A very
'good showing for these hard
ten days in the county jail.
Rev. Henry T. Greene, who is
here on his vacation, the guest
of Rev. and Mrs. Allen, preached,
two very interesting sermons at times,
the local M. E. Church last Sun- Walter Hosford and Mattie
day- Ruble of Waldport were married
' A large room has been built last week. Judge Bishop of
in the southeast corner of the Tidewater tied the knot.
Woodmen Hall. This room will Yaquina's live merchant, Luke
be used by Hawkins & McClus-' O'Brien, was In Newport aion-
Ithc fres mason Signals the oopq judqe 1
THE users of "Right-Gut," the Real
Tobacco Chew would buy it if it
cost twice the money, and it would cost
less to chew it even then.
"Right-Gut" is real tobacco -mellow
sappy, age-ripened leaf, seasoned and
sweetened just enough.
You get the real tobacco taste that men find so
satisfying. Get a pouch from your dealer.
Taks very imall chew less than one-quarter the
old size. It will be more satisfying than mouthful
of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find
the strength, chew that suits you. Tuck it away.
Then let it rest. See how easily and evenlv the real
tobacco tatte comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how
much less you have to spit, how (ew chews you take to
be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tin Rtal 1'otacc
Chew. That's why it costs less in the end.
It Is a ready chew, cat fine and short shred so that yon won't have,
to Sriad on it with your tUl. Grind ut oa ordinary candied tobacco)
makes yon spit loo much.
The latle of pure, rich tobaoco does not need to be covered on with molasses and
licorice. Notice now the salt bringa out the rich tobacco laate in "Kithl-Cnl."
One small chew takes the place of two big
I chews of tli : old kind. ;
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY,
SO Union Square, New York
(BUY FROM DEALER Oil SEND tOSSTAMPSTOUSj
APPOINTMENT
EXTRAORDINARY
We have been selected Sole Rep
resentatives of The Luthur Bur
bank Company of San Francis
co, California.
A lull assortment of
Luther Burkank's
Wonderful
SEEDS, BULBS
PLANTS, TREES
To Meet Every .Need
Toledo Drug Co.
Dr. R. W. DONOHOE,
Dentist
Office In Bank Building up stairs
$
:: Expert Watch
' ! Poniirinor
Tawpuasaass
key, In addition to their present
offices, and will give them better
facilities for handling their
growing law business.
Clarence Altree and Ralph
Pepin have made arrangements
with the Waldport Lumber Co.
for the latter to furnish lumber
for the bridge across Depoe
slough, which they are building.
Mr. Pepin has the contract for
the span and Mr. Altree will
build the trestle across the tide
land. o
day,
Ftantie Harmon was down
from the ranch Monday.
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ANNUAL INSTITUTE TO
BE HELD AT NEWPORT
The annual Institute for the
teachers of Lincoln county will
be held at Newport, April 28, 29
and 30th. There Is being a pro
gram prepared that will be pleas
ing as well as piontaoie to tne
teachers,
Newport Is one of the best
places in the state for such
meetings, for that is where we
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
FIVE BRIDGES
! all like to spend our spare time
rm.nrv Orpo-nn win twelve 1 anyway, so we will combine
EGGS FOR HATCHING iVtOM THOROUGHBRED
POULTRf
Prices Per Setting of 15 Egg
Barred Rocks, $3 to $5. Surer Cam pines, (3, R. I. Reds, 13,
Black Mlnorcaa, $2.60. S. C. White LeghornB, $2 to S3. BuS Leg
horns, S2 to $3. Indian Runner Ducks, J 1.00 per 12.
We Guarantee 80 per etnt of Fertility. 8end for our Free Mating List
YAQUINA POULTRY YARDS,
W. Q. EMERY, Propr., Box 234 , Newport, Oregon
Clean-Up Day Saturday, the
10th.
Dentistry on easy payments.
See Dr. Berry.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that by an
order of the County Court of the
state of Oregon for Lincoln county,
Mark P. Thompson has been appointed
executor of the estate of J. W. Thomp'
SUMMONS v
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lincoln county .
i Samuel Vestal, riaintllT,
vs.
Sylvester 8mith and Bertha Smith, his
I wife, defendants.
I To Sylvester Smith and Bertha
Smith, the above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oreg-n:
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
WANTED
Small gasoline launch. Will
trade cattle. Write Jess Clifford,
Star route, Toledo, Ore. State
full particulars.
ROOMS
Nice light, frebh and clean at
Merchants Hotel. 25c. and 50c
per night. Rates by week or to
families.
FOR SALE
Holsteln Bull, sixteen months
old. registered Thirteen miles
below Siletz Agencv.
L. C. Mowery.
sealed bids as follows: For fur
nishing material and building a
u-And rtf q cmcmonclrm TCriHo-o fit
the Louie Fuller ford and the ! other county. There are about
seventy-nve teacners now teacn
ing in the county, and a few
more schools will start before
that time so we should have a
better attendance than ever be
fore. While we. expect every
teacher to be present, we hope
to have some of the parents, pat
rons and Bchool boards with us
all or a part of the time.
R. P. Com.
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If Roseburg bad a few more
merchants of the caliber of A. J
work with pleasure and have one son. deceased, and all persons having e-ntuipd guit on or before the explra
of the best institutes that has
yet been known in this or any
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.
Farm Land Near Nashville
to trade for residence property
in Toledo. Apply R. R. Miller,
Toledo. Oregon.
Three International 2 h.p. gas
oline engines at $G0 each. One
Fairbanks-Morse, 4 h.p. gaso
line eiiKine. $75. One new VA
h.p. Little Winner gasolin? en
gine, price $25. One new 4 cyl
inder 16 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.n. engine, price $200. Two
gasoline tanks, TOO gallons ca
pacity, price $10 each. If you
have no money will accept note
or good cordwood for any or all
.he above prpperty.
S. Lendten,
Newport, Oregon,
Mat Ojala ford, both in road dis
trict No. 15; also for furnishing
material, or building, or furnish
ing material and building a
bridge and trestle across Salmon
river near the J. A. West place In
road district No. 17; also for fur
nishing material and building
two bridges near Agate Beach,
in road district No. 6.
All bids to be In accordance
with plans and specifications
now on file in the County Clerk'B
office, and must be filed with the
County Clerk on or before one
o'clock p. m., Friday, May the
7th, 1915. Each bid must be ac
companied by a certified check
amounting to 5 per cent, of the
bid submitted. Proposition on
any one of the foregoing bridges
will be considered by the Court.
Dated April 16, 1916.
R. H. Howell,
County Clerk.
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OWED TO AN ACHING TOOTH
"Misery loveth companionship"
Fell from a poet sage's Hps.
He did not know, I ween foroooth,
How misery loves an aching tooth.
Two' days, two nights aye double
these
And e'en at times upon my knees
I've suffered, died and prayed and
swore
And cussed and fumed and raved
and tore
To think that old time poetry
I lite fled misery to such company.
Foul things I've said the lies I've
told
Seem harboured In that molar's hold,
Till Meserere Is tha tune
With which my conscience holds
. commune.
And torturo racks my throbbing Jaw,
While Jumping pains distort my
maw.
1'vo croosotcd would Induco
Some solaco wltft "Tcrbacker Julco"
I've e'en reortcd to a "Jug,''
But Misery loves that dunged old
Bnag!
Ill Swan.
claims against said esLaie are re
quired to present them within six
months from the date of this notice,
with the proper vouchers, to said ex
ecutor at the ollke of A. M. Runnells,
In Joseph, Wallowa county, Oregon.
Dated April 16th, 1915.
Mark P. Thompson,
Executur as aforesaid.
A. M
tlon of six weeks ftom the date of the
first publication of this summons, ex
clusive of the day of the first publ!
cation of this summons, end If you fall
so to appear and answer,, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled Court for the relief de
manded In plaintiff's complaint, towit:
Kor a decree of said Court foreclosing
When others fail you
We Guarantee Satisfaction
A trial will convince. Price
verv reasonable.
Over 40 Years' Experience
bb practical watchmaker.
All Work Guaranteed.
JUNSE. PETERSON
Lilburn & Son more industries
would be encouraged to locate
in town, says the .Koseburg lie
view. A few days ago a sales
man for a large Eastern concern
called on Mr. Lilbtirn with a line
of brooms at very attractive
prices. He was informed that
Lilburn and Son carried only a
small stock of brooms and that
the grocery stores sold most of
the brooms. But, said the
salesman, "you can afford to i
feature brooms at the price . I
offer them." "No," replied Mr.
Lilburn, "I could not afford to
feature your brooms at the price
you offer them or less. Rose
burg has a bro'im factory, and
as long as they are making
brooms I will handle them, even
if the price is a little higher."
After satisfying himself that
there was no hope of Belling to
Mr. Lilburn, he informed , him
that, while he had tirooms to sell
and that it was his business to
sell them, he could not but ad
i mire a merchant who had the
pluck to back up his home enter
prise, even at a loss to himself.
If every nicrchant in Roseburg,
said the salesman, would push
Roseburg made brooms the
same as Mr. Lilburn, the factory
would be running to its eapacley
and even If the pvices were high
er than others the town would
bo gainer In the long run and
there would bo fewer Idle men.
The above Item applies to To
ledo or any other town.
Runnells, Attorney for Executor ;a certm mortgage executed by Sylves
Her Smith and Bertha Smith, his wife,
Restoration to Entry of Lands In Na- on the 9th day of August, 1913, on Lots
tlonal Forest Notice is hereby given iseven (7), eight (8), nine (9) and
that the lands described below, em-(twelve (12) In section eleven (11)
bracing 111.47 acres, within the Slus- itownshtp eight (8) south of range
law National Forest, Oregon, will be eleven (11) west of the Willamette
subject to settlement and entry under (Meridian, in Lincoln county, Oregon,
the provisions of the homestead laws and that the above described property
of the United States and the act of be sold by the sheriff of Lincoln
June 11, 1906, (34 Stat., 233), at the county, Oregon, as provided by law
United States land office at Roseburg, to satisfy the amount due and owing
Oregon,. on June 12, 1915. Any set- to the plaintiffs on said mortgage; and
tier who was actually and In good faith further, for a decree that each of said
claiming any of said lands for agrlcul-.defendants and all of them, and all
tural purposes prior to January 1, persons claiming by or through you.
1906. and has not abandoned same, has the said defendants, or either of you,
a preference right to make homestead ,niay be barred and foreclosed of any
entry for the lands actually occupied. estate, right, title, Hen or Interoct In
Said lands were listed upon the appll- .or to said mortgaged premises or any
cations of the persons mentioned bo- part thereof and for such other and
low, who have a preference right sub-, further relief as may be equitable and
jeci 10 me prior ngni oi any sucn sci- just,
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of amell and completely derange tto
whole system when entering It through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles should
never be used except on prescription
from reputable physicians, as the drunnco
they will do Is ten fold to the good yarn
can possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney at Co., Toledo, O.. contains M
mercury, and Is taken Internally, actlnaj
dlrectly upon the blood and mucous nur
tures of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you eM the genu
ine. It la taken internally and made la
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney at Co. Tes
timonials tree.
Snld by nrua-glats. Price TSe per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatipaUoat.
YV AUG ITS
MARKET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Highest Price Paid for IliJea
LESTER WAUCH, Pro.
N0RGAARDS'
RESTAURANT
Hans Norga aid.Frcp
J MKAT.S ATAT.t, HOURS X
tier, provided such settler or applicant
Is Qualified to make homestead entry
and the preference right is exercised
prior to June 12, 1915, on which date
the lauds will b" rubject to settlement
and entry by any qualified person.
The lands are as follows: The SW'4
SE4 SW14 Sec. 3D, T. 14 S It. 11
the WVi SV4 and Wtt N of Lot 2
(16.31 acres) and Lot 3 (32.66 acres),
Bee. 2, T. 15 8., H. 11 W W. M.,
C8.97 acres, lifted upon application of
E. II. Sloan, Independence, Oregon;
List 6-1566. The EV4 NW NW14
the NE'4 8Vi NW4, the SE4
NW14 8W NW'i, Sec. 12, T. 14 8.,
It. 10 W except a strip of land within
Sec. 12, above township and range,
said strip being 50 links wide, des
cribed as follows: llunlrinliiK at a
point 20 chains west and 14.50 chs
south of the north quarter-corner of
Sec. 12, T. 14 8., It. 10 W.J extending
thence. S. 41 degrees W K.U0 elm;
I hence U. 19 (l"i;rc os W., 4..!! clinlus
thence 8. 26 degrees W., 2.2ft chs.J
thence S. 43 degrees, 30 mill. W 3. ill!
chs.J thence H. 71 (leg. W 1.42 chs.J
thenco N. 61 deg. W., 1.81 chs; thence
N. 87 deg. W., 1.22 chs.; thenco S. 44
deg. 30 mill. W., 2.02 chs., to the place
where the end or the strip closes on
the southern boundary of thu tract,
the net urea being 31.32 acres, appli
cation of J. It. Thompson, Hllverton,
Oregon; List 0-1598. Tho W14 NW'i
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In accordance with an
order by the Honorable It. R. Miller,
County Judge of Lincoln county, Ore
gon, which said order Is dated March
19th, 1915, and which requires that
this summons be published In the Lin
coln County Leader for six consec
utive and successive weeks, beginning
with the Issue of March 19th, 1916, and
ending with the lssuo of April 3)th,
1915.
Hawkins A McCluskey
and M. J. McGulnness.
Attorneys for plulutlff.
GOOD HOME
COOKING
Opponito tlie Bunk
8H'4, Sec. 8, T. It 8.
ucrcs, ii)ilicull(in of
Ixmg, Alscu, Oregon;
Murch 22, 1915, C. M.
tunt ('(iiiimlsloiicr ot
l.rnd (.Mate.
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llu'rlaiiil M.
List 6165H.
Bruce, AhhIs
the General
Your Child's Cough
Is a Call for Help
Don t put on treating your
Child's CoiiRh. It not only naps
their strength, but often leads
to more boiIous nlimo'ilH. Why
rlHk? You don't have t. Vv.
King's New Discovery Is Just the
remedy your Child needs. It is
made with soothing, healing and
antiseptic halsanis. Will quick
ly check the Cold and soothe
your Child's Cough away. No
odds how had Hh Cough H or
how long standing, Dr. King's
New Discovery will stop It. It's
guaranteed. Just get a bottle
from ysur Jrugs-i uzi try t.
Rheumatism Yields Quickly
To Sloan's
You can't prevent an attack
of Rheumatism from com! - on.
but you can stop it almou im
mediately. Sloan's Llnimcul
gently applied to the sore Joint
or muscle penetrates in a few.
minutes to the inflamed spot
that causes the pain. It soothes
tho hot, tender, swollen feeling.
and In a very short time brings
a relief that Is almoRt unbeliev
able until you experience it. (if.
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment lo'
L'5c. or any Druggist ond luo
it In tho house against Colds,
Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum
bago, Sciatica and like ailments.
Your money back if not patlsfied,
but It does givo almost Instant
relief.
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Wanted 4 good cows to
milk on shares. Have plenty of
feed. Will give one-half.
R. R. Wilson,
J.vcvi-.vv pbitwood, Or,
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