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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1915)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915. Pagt3, Frank Nye was a passenger up the line this morning. ' C. S. : Davis, the Siletz mer chant, was in the city last even ing.' . ;L. C. Smith, the Newport feal ty man, was a Toledo visitor Sat urday. ' Marshal Earl Nye was a ,pas Benger for the Valley Wednes day morning. Mrs. Carl Davis of Siletz re turned last evening from an ex tended visit in the Valley. Remember the Bchool meeting Chas. Bruner of Upper Siletz is a Toledo visitor today. Mrs". CV L: M&Mititi GsLttitS down from Elk City last Friday evening.., ... .. ' . ,'. ., Samuel Brassfleld, the Silet? landlord, was in the city ast evening. ; ,,7, ' ; Mrs. Juliette Christiansen was a passenger for Newport last Friday evening. ' ,. Emil T. Raddant of Upper Farm was a passenger for Port land last Monday. . Many from this city are at Dick Evens came up from Waldport this morning, , . , John Hanloa and bride' amen ded the OddfellowB' celebration here Monday evening. FREDERICK'S MILLINERY '; STORE IS OPEN Frederick's Millinery Store is now open for business. The la dies are invited to call anc in spect a new and up to date line of Summer Hats. o this evening, at which will be tending the teachers' institute at taken up the matter of adding Newport. this week. more courses schools. of study to our Mrs. J, E. Davis went to Chit wood yesterday morning for a Master Fish Warden Clanton I visit with her mother, Mrs. was in Lincoln county the first, Wood of the week, looking to the es-i tablishment of a fish hatchery on the Alsea. Jack Ross departed last Sat urday morning for Lodi, Calif., where he will spend the Summer. Mr. Vat3on will take possession this Fall. 0. II. Ilaugann went through last Monday enroute home to Eugene from Newport, where he has been the past two weeks plastering the Cliff House. Bert Howe, the barker, was In the city Wednesday, going to Newport that evening. lie ex pects to leave for Great Falls, Montana, in a couple of weeks. Jack Fogarty and crew have finished driving the piling for summons For Publication In Foreclosure of Tax Lien 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 Donnld Flanery, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that L. F. Parsons is the holder of Certificate of Dsltn.tueney numbered 127 issued on tli(i 15th day of August, 1013. by the Tax Collector of the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty-one and 44-100 ($21,44) Dol lars, the same leing the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the The Loyal Order of Moose will together with penalty, in- r.. ut -v,i,nii... terert and costs thereon. upon the real give a b g dance at Oddfellow proFPrty mfmKik to you. of which you hall Friday night, May 14th. are the owner r.s appears of record. See posters. situated In said County and State, and ,, particularly bounded and described as II. P. Gardner, representing follows, to-wit: the Bankers' Mortgage Corpor-1 Lot Four (4), and the Southeast ation, Is in the city this week uar er ,?J-'V ,i ie ship Ten (10). Rank? Eleven (11) west of the Willamette Meridian. You are further notified that said L. I HAVE WE LIFE PRESERVERS ON B0Afm? we HAVCTWC TOBACCO CHEW IF THATS WHAT 'YtU rj YOU BET IT 13 - FOR NOW I'M SURE OF A HAPPY VOYAGE f J. A. Silver last week sold his big ranch above Elk City to W. A1 WauRh and R j Groth M. Watson of Lewiston, Idaho. 1 1 t flghln gonSlletz Werl RlK 7r t o 11 rill tnlrA trtfflr ntrtl I nesday. They caught the limit 1 3W r 1 . so Al says. 1 1.1 1 1 Ul. , luimiug uuaiucBD iui uia turn- .Towns pany. E. B. Shumway returned the first of the week for a business trip to California. He spent a tha new bridge across the slough day at tne falr in. gan Franclsc0. F. Parsons has paid taxes on said piemlses for prior 01 subraquein years, wi;h the rute of InUreat ou said amounts ns fol!ws: He was accompanied home by ;r' ra,u int. a sister of Mrs. Shumway, who 19U fAuCisrinn C4 ' $19769 is will spend the Summer, at least, I I5I2rMar.7riM4ri 2S l 28.29 l 16 at the Shumway home here. 15T31 Mch. 13, 1914 A party of Grammar school pupils and their teacher. Prof. S. B. Ports, walked to Newport 1445 I 25.20 I 15 Said" Donald Flanery "as the owner of the lefral title of the above described property as the same appears oi record and earn of the othpr Demons above 'nnmarl am Viaraliv fur-thai- nni1mA balance of the bridge will be rut;hed. ' Charley Pepin, a member of one of the C. & E. bridge crews, was killed last Sunday by being run over with a handcar. Mr. PeDin was an old resident of this county, and had lived at Chit wood many years. John Hanlon and Mrs. Bessie Shermer of Oysterville were married In this city last Monday, Judge R. R. Miller performing the ceremony. This couple is well known on this bay, where both have lived. for a number of years. Tbe Leader Joins the da nf the rnnnle in ex- tpnrilnir congratulations and well mond next Sunday afternoon, foreclosing the lien of said taxes and tenaing COngraiUiauuuo niiu "cu tha Und and nrtmliM wishes. -o THE CAPTAIN CALMS THE GOOD JUDGES FEARS SWITCH over to "Right-Cut"- the Real Tobacco Chew. A new blend of rich, sappy, mellow leaf seasoned and sweetened just enough to give you all the rich satisfy ing taste. Cut right, it gives you its substance steady, without grinding. Take a very small chewr !s thm orn-qtiartcr the old size. It will be more t.uifyini! than mot'ihM of ordinary tobacco. Just nihble on it until yuu find i 1)10 strength chuw that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how eusily a - J evenly the re. I tobacco t jsts comci, how it satisfies without gritii'iiit, how much less you have to pit, how few c!; ws you Like :o be tuhuiro satisfied. That's why it is The K.ul T.0aua Chew, That's why it costs lens in the nJ. It is s ready chew, eul fins saj shun shrrj tn tf" 't ynu wnn't hn-s to grind oa it with yuur tKth. GriudiDt oa ordiSfr cuujid ibOM.'.a ' . makes rou spit too murh. The ts4tc ot pure, rich tohscco dues not ntcd tn h. envrred t.p tilth nit!uias su4 lioorioe. Motioe buw the salt brms out the rich tubuceo tMto ia "Itielit'Cuf." One small chew takes tic place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY BO Union Square, New York APPOINTMENT EXTRr0RDINAIY mi j 1 t 1 1 iioincu mo ueivruy I juutouaj uiutiiiitB, icavitiB "etc ltnat u p Pan(ong wlll apply t0 at Six O'clock. Three of the girls : Circuit Court of the County and State walked back home while the others returned on the boat. Those in the party were, Ruth and Helga Larson, Winifred Swearingen, Francel Stanton and Myrle and Anna Collins. The Toledo High School team "f" or Pay Bm?H.nt du? as b0Te ,in nin iJr xjr,,. -.. .shown, together with costs and ac- Wlll play against the Elk City -rued Intereat nrl lnr f vn.tr foil. baseball team on the Toledo dia- ure to do so, a decree win be rendeied 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 ot said first publication, and defend this ac (BUY FROM OEALER OR SEND lOSTAMPSTOUS) Game starts at 2 p. m. A ferry t8"1" ine ua ana. Premise. win oe run 10 carry au wno wisn T)ls gUmmoni Is published by oi IMniH.HTHHWTWWHHIIttl,MHtMHmW EGGS FOR HATCHING VOM THOROUGHBRED POULTRY Prices Per Setting of 15 Egg Uarred KockH, i lu $5. Silver Tamplnc. $3, R. I. Reds, $3, l)la k Minorcas, S2.E0. S. C. White Leghorns, $2 to 13 Butt Leg horns, S2 to S:4. Indian Runner Ducks, fl.OU per 12. After May 1st all Eggs at Half Price We Guarantee 80 per cent of Fertility. Send for our Free Mating List YACUINA POULTRY YARDS, . W. G. EMERY, Propr., Box 234 , Newport, Oregon Paints and wall paper selling to see the game, and it is hoped J of the Hon. r. r. Miller, judge of the the season of 1915, as follows Eddyville, Thursday. Mortons, Friday. Siletz, Saturday, Toledo balance of the week, Special meeting places can be arranged by man or pnone. Terms, $10, single service. $15, insures with foal. $20. insures living colt. J. Rattey, Owner. all who possibly can Will go the , County Court of the State of Oregon, the game. Its going to be good, r0, the Count; of Lln,coln- "'J K N. Hayden, of the Leader, !riv of Fehnmrv iis ,nri riot. and brother, Max, went to Port- of the first publication of this summons land Mondav and returned Tues- Mb the 19th day of February. 1915. au process ana papers m mis pro- leaing may be served upon the tinder igned residing within the S:nte of at cost at the Racket store. Houleux The imported French Percher- day evening with the former's j ceX.Tta on Stallion, Houleux, will make Ford. They made the trip from agned TeMin, We have been selected Sole Rep resentatives of The Luthur Bur Dftnk Company of San Francis co, California. 'A tuil assortment of Luther burkank's Wonderful SEEDS, BULBS PLANTS, TREES To Meet Ev ery Need Toledo Drug Co. . ;i Dr. R. W. DONOHOU, Dentist OfUce in Bank Duilding up stairs h Expert Watcli Repairing When others fail ynu Wo Guarantee Satisfaction A ttiul will convince. Pri'c verv reHsonuble. , Over 40 Years' Experience as practical watchmaktr. ; All Work (luarantecd. : HNSE. PETERSON Portland in 11 12 hours, arriving Oregon at the address hereaftt r men- home at 10 o clock in the evening. ttoned. .Hawkins 4 McCluikey. AHorneys for Plaintiff. Address. Toledo, Oregon. 0 FOR SALE nn .oif thrPfl-fourth Gurn- land: lented; value $5,000. Lots fourth Jersey. See 100x100; value $2,000: a well se him at my place l2 me north cured mortgage note, $600 due of Toledo. Frank: KieDnon, 1 have clients with the follow- sheriff's sale ing property to trade as first I 'V uurt or tne state or payment on improved dairy or;H. s. die Gror-rv Co.. a corporation, stock farms In Lincoln county, 1 Plaintiff, vs. . . Young. Defendant, some fltock preferred: Good By virtue of an execution and order double apartment flat, Portland; f " e issued out of the above entitled i,. a nun nA o! C01rt In the above entitled action to ,a 1UC ' " ZX'.ZLn me directed and dated the 4th day of room house; lot 100x100, Port- February, A. D., 1915. to favor of the H. S. Gile Grocery Co., a corporation, and against J. W. Yonng, for the sum or 12200.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 net rent nr annum f rnm September 1916, and $400 cash, the 30th day of Jnnnnrv. a. n.. isu. Address, C. G. North, Newport, nd a further sum of JIOO.OO attorney's FOR SALE ir0 acres, 4 miles from Toledo 1 ml'.e from tidewater, on county road, near school; 76 acres reared. Price. $2500. Terms. Enquire at this office. WANTED Small easollne launch. . Will trade cattle. "Write Jess Clifford, ' star route. Toledo, Ore. State ' full particulars. ROOMS Nice light, freth and clean at Merchants Hotel. 25c anu ouc. per night. Rates by week or to families. To Trade One half block with a sir room house, a butcher shop and a livery Btable on it to trade for a place. Fpr further information write owner, R. L. ' Cole, Gaston, Oregon. Three International 2 h.p. gas .iin. oncineB at $00 each. One I'nlih.inks-Morsc. 4 h.p. gaso linn I'licinc. $75. One new IV2 it n T. 11 Ho Winner gasoline en tine, price $25. One new 4 cyl inder 1G h.p. Hiinn gasoline en glue, price $75. One Eagle 5 h.p. gasoline engine, price $o. One open launch, 30 foot long, h.p. engine, p"icc $200. Two gasoline tankn. TOO gallons ca pacity, price $10 each. If you have no money will accept note or nood cordwood for any or all the above property. S. Lendten, Newport, Oregon. Oregon. FATHER WRITES SLOGAN SON DONATES POSTER 1915 Rose Ftsttval Receives Work of ' Art tram r-'amous Oregon Boy. fees with Interest in like coin from the 29th day of January, 1915, at 6 per cent per annum, and 122.30 costs and cost of this writ commanding me to sell tlio following described real property, sit uate In Lincoln County, Oregon, as follows, to-wlt:-8WH of NEV4 ; SEU of NW : NEti of 8V4 and NW14 of BE of Section 8, Township 14 South of Rnnire U West of the Willamette Meridian, in Lincoln County, Oregon, containing ISO acres. Now therefore In compliance with the demands ot said execution and order ot sale I will on Saturday the zuin day or March, A. D 1915. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the front door of the County Court House. In the City of Toledo, Lincoln Comfy, Oregon, sell to the highest blddir for rash, all the right title and interest ot the above named J. W. Young, defendant In the above named action In the above de scribed property to satisfy said ex ecution and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs BERT CEEP, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT rortlp.nJ's 1S1G rkce FosMvit lim 1 EXECUTOR'8 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by an orrlpr nf the County Court of the state of Oregon for Lincoln county, Mark P. Thompson has been appointed executor of the estate of J. V. Thomp son, deceased, and all persons havjig claims aguinst S3id es.ae are re quired to present them within six months from the date of this noth e, with the proper vouchers, to s.ild ex ecutor at the office ot A. M. Runnells, in Joseph, Wallowa county, Oregon. Dated April lOtli, 1915. Mark P. Thompson, Executur as aforesaid. A. M. Runnells, Attorney for Ex cutor Restoration to Entry cf Lands in Na tional Forest. Notice Is hereby given that the lands described below, era- I bracing 111.47 acres, within the Slus ilnw National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act ot June 11, 1906, (34 But., 233), at the United States land office at Koseburg, Oregon, on Juno 12, 1915. Any set tler who was actually und in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricul tural purposes prior to January 1, 190G, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the appli cations of the persons mentioned bo low, who have a prererenre right sub ject to the prior right of any surh sut tler, provided U"h settler or applicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to June 12, 1915, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The 8W4 SEtf 8W Sec. 86. T. 14 B., R. 11 W., the WM 8tt and WU N of Lot 2 SUMMONS the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Llnroln county Samuel Vestal, Plaintiff, vs. Sylvester Smith and Bertha Smith, his wife, defendants. To Svlvester Smith and Bertha Smith, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each ot you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com' plaint filed agaiiiBt you In the above entitled suit on or before the explnv tlon of six weeks fiom the date of the first publlration of this summons, ex elusive nf the day of the first publi cation ot tills summons, end If you fall so to appear and answer,, for want thereof the plaintiff wlll apply to the above tntltled Court for the relief de manded In plaintiff's complulnt, towit: Kor a docrco of said Court foreclosing 'a certian mortKHRo executed by Sylves ter Smith and liortha Smith, his wife, on the tth day of August, 1913. on Lots seven (7). eight (8), nine (9) and .twelve (12) In section eleven (11) township eight (8)., south of range eleven (11) west of the Willamette Meridian, in Lincoln county, Oregon, and that the above described property be sold by the sheriff ot Lincoln county, Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and owing to the plaintiffs on aald mortgage; and further, for a decree tluit each of said defendants and all of Uiem, and all persons claiming by or through you, the said defendants, or either of you, may be barred and foreclosed ot any esUite, right, title, lien or lnterect In or to aald mortgaged premises or any part thereof and for such other and further relief aa may be equitable and Oust. This BUtmons Is, sorved upon you by publication In accordance with an Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury wlll surely destroy the sense of mell and completely dersnm tn whole systrm when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physlclsns. aa the damage they will tlo Is ten fold to the good yoa ran pnssltily derive from them. Hall a Cntarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney sV Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucous aur fncea of the system. In buying Hall Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu Ine. It Is ttiken liiternnlly and mail" In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Chancy Co. Xaa tlmonlala free. Bold by Onigglst. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's ramlly Pills for censilpaUea. VVAUGH'5 MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Price raid for Hides LESTER WAUCH, Proo - lassssssis.s.i a r TTT1 TTTTTTTTt TTT T N0RGAARDS' RESTAURANT ' Hans Norga ato, Prop t M R AT.S AT A !.!. II OPUS l16'11 e' " ?i3w wrM,lor b Honorable it. IL Miller, t rJi 1 . . i' n .1 i County Judge ot Lincoln county. Ore- V 6S.97 acres, hs ed upon uppllcatlon of ,gon whk.h ordt,r M Mim.h GOOD HOME COOKING Oppnrtiti' the Bank In the County Court of the 8tnte of Oregon, for Llnroln County. In tho matter of the Estate of John L. Murphy, deceased. Notlre Is hereby given Hint Wllllnm I). MurtillV. aditilnlstriitnr nf the nnlui of John L. Murphy, deceased, has nre- i thence N. f.l tlcg. V 1.R1 ehs; tln n n sented and filed In, said Court for final 1 N. ti7 tlcg. W.. 1.22 chs.; thence H. 44 nnlmio nost. r the tnor.t artistic ever 1 p'em ',ni nis rinni Account or Ills ," "" "" " i""' . ,.r , "'n'arlmlnlslratlon of snld eilute. together l"To the end of tho strip clones on u-,-.i nir.i 11 i" - . ..h . ,i,i.. .... j, .. K. II. Sloan, Independence, Oregon Lint e-l&jS. The Vi NW'.i NWU the MO'i SWU NWU, the SE'i NW4 SWtJ NWU. Sec. 12. T. 14 8.. It. 10 W, except a strip of land within Sec. 12, above township and range, said strip being 60 Units wide, des cribed as follows: Beginning at a point 20 chains west and 14.50 chs south of the north quarter-corner of Sec. 12, T. 14 S., It. 10 W.; extending thence 8. 41 degrees W 6.66 rlis; Itlieucn S. 1!) decri es W., 4.;il chains thence S. 26 degrees W., 2.2I ths.; thence S. 43 degrees, 30 mill. W 3.96 chs.; thencn H. 71 deg. V 1.42 chs 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 Issue ot April 3 Mi, 1916. Hawklna McCluskty and M. J. MeGuinntss. Attorney tor plalutiu. tho southern boundary of tliu tract, 1 .. 1- 1 1 ,,.. r iii.1""" l" 'itt tr until n Hirinui tin, .. . bry I red O. ( oopcr. now ono of ti.t- tmt MonrJay tlie 7U of Jun lh ni.t nrPa ,g at.32 ncreH. nppll- worlils foremost nr.-ScS. ll.s fa.h.'r. 'mr- nt oV1()(.k , ,'e ft(.rn(K,n 1 cation of J. It. Thompson. Hllvert.m. J. C. Cooper, of McMlnnvlllo, Oregon, of mlld ,1,yi at ibo Vlwi ,,,,, ,)f Oregon: LImI G ir.'.lS. Tho W'4 NW'.4 wrote tho winning alcgan, "Tho Whole World Known the rort'.ainl Koie." At his father's prrsoual request young Cooper donated tho post'r to Incorpor ate the sVina-t. rort!nnd has: co operated with Kcaltle, Tacotnn, Wnlla V.'nlla and r.pnliano in sitiirlm; cn:i vemlons that will bring mure than 25n,noi) visitors to VubU!u,;t'jU Oregon. County Ciuirt In tho Courthouite at To ledo. Lincoln County, Oregon, has been fixed by the Court an tho time 11 nil place fur tlio hearing of said n' c ount and of any and all objections thereto, and for settlement thereof. ; D.Urd this 2:1th day nf April. 1916. I William D. Murphy, A.1,,,1,,1.,1-,.1,,.. O'1'1 Klrt pillill atlon, April :;o, litir,. Ijint piihlleatloti. May 21, 1915. I Chas. Gloss, Attorney for Adm. K I-; 1 1 , Sec. K, T. 14 8., It. 9 W., 20 acres, oppllt atlon of llarland M. 1iiiiir, Alsea, Oregon: List 6-166)1. Mar- li 2.'. r.115, C. M. Bruce, Assis tant Commissioner ot tho General Land Oltlco. I llolbteln Hull, sixteen inontliH loll, ret-'isleied Tliirteei; 'nlk'H i below Siletz Arionry. ' L. C. Mowory. Your Child's Cough h n Call for Help Don't put o!T treating your Chilli's Cough. It not only s.t,s their strength, but often IpkIj to more sorlouH nihue'itM. Why rink? You don't have t-. Pr. King's New Dlsrovery Is Just the remedy your Child neodn. k Ih made with soothing, healing and nntlscptlc halnanig. Will quick ly check the Cold and soolhe your Child's Cough away. No otitis how had thu Coiih N or how long standing, Pr. Kln;;'a New Plurovery will stop It. it's guaranteed. JitHt get n bottlu from your druggist and try I. Rheumatism Yields Quickly To Sloan's Yon can't prevent an attack of Rheumatism from coining 011 but you can stop It almc : n mediately. Sloan's Liuiiiten gently applied to the sore Joint or muscle penetrates In a few minutes to the Inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and lu a very short time brings a relief that is almost .unbeliev able until you experience It. (It t a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. 'ft I "."e. of any Druggist and h.n 1 it in the houae against Cold., I Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum bago, Sciatica and like ailments. ! Your money back if not satisfied, but It docs give almott Instant ' relief. ! Wantod i good cows to I milk on shares. Have plenty of feed. Will give one-half. ! R. R. Wilson, Chltwood, Or.