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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1915)
i'"f'',?'f''-i!w.-;' -"" . n-TtC JA.t w ; .. 1, ijtJAn' MjtHm W,'m ; -T' LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1915. Pag3,- ONA ITEMS Con. L. i. Parks and Fay Selby hauled a load of wire fencing In from Yaquina for Mr. Parks Wednesday. POOLE SLOUCH Several are still haying. Thomas Barker is busy cut ting his second crop of hay this week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall, Monday, August 2, 1915, a 10 pound boy. Dr. and Mrs. Tharp were in attendance. Willard Huntsucker was a Ya quina visitor Monday.- Thos Brown and family de livered a scow load of wood to Newport Sunday. Mrs. T. Brown called on Mrs. E.- S. Hall Wednesday. Quite a number of people from here'attenede the dance at Wi nant Saturday night and all re ported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. T. Barker called on Halls Tuesday. D. C. Kayser surprised his sis ter, Mrs. T. Brown, and family by coming in from Arizona Wed nesday evening. o T. 0. SVENDSEN FOUND DEAD T. O. Svendsen, aged about 65 years, who lived just east of town on OlaUa slough was found dead at his home Tuesday after noon by Gunrter Otaon. Mr. Svendsen was a bachelor and lived on hia little farm all alone. He was not feeling well last week d Sunday Mr. Olson was over to see how he was getting along, and he said he was feeling better, that be bad been to the drug store and had gotten some medicine and that it had helped him, but that he didn't have any money to pay for the medicine. Not having seen Svendsen .around, Mr. Olson went again Tuesday afternoon to see him. He found the door locked and no one answered his knock. Upon looking in the window he saw Svendsen lying on the floor.' Gunder at once came to town and notified Sheriff Geer, who, with Dr. Burgess, D. B. Stuart and F. N. Hayden at once left for the Svendsen farm, Merchant Walter Hall and wife of Siletz were over In their auto yesterday. Miss Leffle Davidson of Port land is visiting here" with her friend, Miss Elma Waugh. Born, Sunday, August 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Plank, In this city, an eight pound girl. The Messrs. Cassadav are now painting the cpurthouse on the outside which adds greatly to its appearance.. Mrs. Jos. Blower and daugh ter, Mollie, arrived up from New port this, morning for a visit at the Robertson home. Frank Wade, Frank Cruson and Newt Center returned Sat urday from a fishing trip down the Siletz river. They report lots of fish. Giles Olin drove over from Si letz yesterday morning with his Bisier in law, wrs. waiter Olin, who returned to her home at Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived Wed nesday evening for a visit at the It. R. Miller home in this city. Mr. Young is a brother of Mrs. Miller, and is superintendent of the B. & M. shops at Lincoln. While driving home from town last Monday the horse driven by Mrs. Lcganeer Lecame frieht- ' ' MM mm r The Steel Lined Speed shells" JFor Velocity and Accuracy SportMT.tn are willing to take tlirir chance, uf port but they want ce tnintv in their Sltrllt. Gel the Rcmington-UMC "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" the iiteel lined "Speed Shell." The Keel llnitxi jrri the pi .lcr putt all the force of the eplmkn back of the ihoL Shorter In J, ea gueu-work abou: ant-let e ler to set the "fmt one" Co to the dealer who -ho'v the Rei Bo1 Mark of Remintlon V UC he can Ax you up ritkl Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading merer-anta in Oregon Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Wool worth BU. (2J3Droiiwi,) N.w York City A uaianui i ELK CITY 3; SILETZ 0 El!; City uinn thi hall pni)lf cned at an auto, about a mile 1 northeast of town, and went , Sunday between them and Silela I oyer the grade and into a barbed , by tne score of 3 to 0. The E'k I vwlre fence. Fortunately Mrs. Lcganger was not badly hurt al- ',i ,,t i,n firm m. 1 , U . 1 1 11 -- L " " D : tuuugu nits ng waa preiiy uauiy demolished. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Howell were passengers for Philomath Tuesday morning. From Phil omath they will go by stage to visit with Mr. Howell's brother Assessor Ball is in Waldport this week. E. S. Oakland of Bayview is a county seat visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams Henry Lewis s having a big Sale on Shoes. Read his ad. on upper Alsea river. When ; went to Newport this morning. reaay to come nome they will take a flat bottomed boat and float dQwn the Alsea to Wald port, fishing and camping along the route. o TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE That famous 6-reel comedy will be shown at the Midway Theater In Newnort Friday and The : Saturday. AucruRt 20 nnrl 21 ut door was forced open and Svend-j The people of Toledo who are Ben was found upon his knees j anxious to see this great laugh with his face on the floor, being producer should arrange to be in wedged in between the wash Newport on these dates. Adv. stand and me wau wmca nepi p him in this upright position. He was fully dressed with the ex ception of his shoes and box. It is thought that he arose Monday morning and went to wash when he had a hemorrhage of the brain and fell over dead. A twenty dollar gold piece was Action found upon the body and a , e. S. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET AUGUST TERM E. C. Paine vs. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Action. Continued. Clayton Pond vs. John Kentta. Dismissed. Ward vs. K. A. Durkin. thousand dollars In gold was Action. Continued. found in a belt in Svendsen's I Geo. R. Epperson vs. Ocean trunk. It is said tnat ne was aide Investment Co. Suit. Con worth perhapB $15,000. Deceased leaves a brotner wno lives near Boring, Oregon, and a sister at Clearwater, South Da kota. -o HORSES WANTED I will be at the Rattey stables Monday, August 16th, 1915, to buy horses. I want horses and mares weighing from 1100 to 1600 and standing from 15 to 16 hands high, aged from 5 to 9 years. Will take any color ex cepting gray. Barclay & Cummings. Dr. Fowler and wife of Port land were in the city Tuesday evening, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. II. Z. Tharp. o NEWPORT GRANTED WATER RIGHT The state engineer has gran ted a permit to U.e City of New port for the use of 24 cubic feet of the waters of. Spencer creek for municipal water supply. The works will consist of a dam nine feet high, 301 feet long, to be built of loose rock and earth fill with concrete core. The esti mated cpst is $24,000. The dam will be located in section 34, township 9 south, range 11 west, and the pipeline will be 10 miles long.terminating In Newport res ervoir. , o WORK WANTED Two men want work, prefer ably milking, but will do any thing. Will take work horse for pay. Call at this ofllce. o Wanted Skim milk to be shipped to Newport In 10-gallon cans. W. L. Smith, o AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Films Developed and Printing done at Reasonable Prices. Phone. Edmund E. Hill, Toledo, Or, ; tinued. State of Oregon vs. David Gay. Indictment. Continued. Birdie L. Finley vs. S. R. Sheels. Action. Continued. d M. Giddings vs. C. T.-Ward- law, et al. Suit. Continued. C. M. Giddings vs. Mrs. S. C. Spencer, et al. Suit. Contin ued. Meier & Frank Co. vs. Toledo Lumber Co. Action. Contin ued. Hat tie Ilenman vs. D. A. Hen man. Divorce. Continued. State of Oregon vs. Henry Curl. Indictment. Continued. Reuben Prouty vs. Catherin Burroughs. Suit. Decree. J. Gerber vs. Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co. Action. Contin ued. Bertie Shafer vs. Willis Shafer. Suit. Decree of divorce. State of Oregon vs. August Waltenberg. Bond to keep the peace. Continued. Gladys Steele vs. Otto Steele. Suit. Decree. Fearey Bros. vs. Aaron Nelson. Action. Continued. . Efile Ryan, administratrix of the estate of Jay Ryan vs. Cor vallis & Eastern R. R. Co. Ac tion. Continued. Frank O. Creasey, adm. estate of H. Frederick, deceased, vs. School Dlst. 3, Newport. Action. Continued. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. vs. Geo. W. Moore Co. Ac tion. Continued. Fred W. Kau vs. Fred McTlm monds, et al. Suit. Continued State of Oregon vs. C. S. Davis Indictments. 4 for -larceny of public moneys ;2 for malfeasance in public ofllce. Continued, i State of Oregon vs. Harry Jones and Charles Reynolds. Joint Indictments, 1st rape; 2d, assault and robbery being armed with a dangerous weapon. For 1st indictment, 3 to 20 years; for second indictment, life Imprisonment. We have Beveral new ads in this issue. Look them over and profit thereby. Judge R. R. Miller is building a new bungalow In the north i part of town. j 1 Quite a bunch of Toledo's young filks are hiking to New-! port and return today. I Mrs. R. R, Miller and brother, ' Frank Young, and wife went to Newport this morning. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Wishart and daughter, Edith, went to Port land Tuesday morning. Mrs. M. D. Shanks of Condon was visiting at the Booth home In this city the first of the week. G. B. McCluskey and C. O. Hawkins were Newport visitors yesterday afternoon. While there Mr. McCluskey purchased a Buick auto. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phelps if Ona were In the cky Wednesday. They met their daughter, Mrs. Pete Tartar, and children, who came from Woodland, Washing ton, for a visit at th home farm. H. Gannon went to Albany Tuesday to take the examination for section foreman. This is the thirtieth time Mr. Gannon has taken the examination, each time successfully. C. S. Hansen, who has been at a hosptlal In Portland for sev eral weeks, returned last Tues day evening. Although far from being well his condition Is much improved. A card received this week from K. C. Egbert, former super intendent at Slktz, states that he has decided to accept the po sition of county agent of San dusky county, Ohio, and will soon take up the work there. His address will be Fremcnt, O. About a- hundred young folks and their chaperones enjoyed a bon fire party on the SAnd sp!t across the slough from town last Tuesday evening. A big feed was spread and a fine time was spent In games of various kinds. TAKEN UP A brown mare, branded "J. O," on Lip; weight about 750. L. F. Pepin, Chitwood, Oregon. SHERIFF'S NOTlCE OF TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lincoln Count. , Ore gon, received by me on the lGtb day of July, 1915, I will on the 21st day of August, 1915, a: one o'clock P. M., at the froiu door of the County Court House in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell all c" he 'prty heretofore acquired 1 y Lincoln County by vitue of t;i lien forclosures, said property to be sold for the upset price of the amount of taxes, penalties, In terest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer.Sheriff.. . t THE LANDLORD IS GLAD TO WELCOME THE 600P JUD6E. f HAVE YOU. ROOM "V f You BET I HAVE R00m3 , I FOR THIS WELCOME ) 5,? "VOU know, all tobacco users know that men want a real tobacco chew. Everywhere men are saying to their friends that the Real Tobacco Chew is the goods. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. Trie REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYSI! W-B CUT IS lOKO shmd. RK.MT-CUT is short shrio r Take leu than one-quarter the old size chew. Il tv;1I be mora aat'sfylr.j! than a mnulhful of ordinary tobacco. Juit tiske a nibble of it until you find th strength chew that luita you, then ace how canity and evenly the re id tobacco tuats cumea, how it taii.liea, bow much leaa you have to apit, how (ew chewi you take to be tobaoco aatiified. That'a why it ia Th4 HealTabaccm Chio- Tkt'iliwt iwi..i.i. .u- j The taate of nurs. rich tobacco doea not need i h ..n A xgcm of licorice and awecteniof makea you apit too much. One small chew takes the place of two birr i t . i . . i ... wicws ui mc oia Kind. ((Notice bow the salt brings out the rich tobacco tattle.)) VEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New York Cry CBUY FROM DEALER 0RSEN0 IQiSTAMPSTOU?) A Good .Household Salve Ordinary ailments and Injuries are not of themselves serious, but Infection or low vitality may make them dangerous. Don't neglect a cut. sore, bruise or hurt because it's small. Blood Poison has resulted from a pin prick or scratch. For All such ailments Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is excellent. It protects and heals the hurt; is antiseptic, kills Infection and prevents danger ous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Eczema. Get an orig inal 2 ounce 25c. box from your Druggist. Gardner & Peterson HEADQUARTERS FOR Builaer's Hardware Steel Ranges Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Plows and Harrows Aluminum, Good for 15 years Tom Travers and family of Siletz and Fred Taylor and wife of this city departed yesterday morning by team for the Bend country, where they expect to take up claims In Ihe Pilina For est Reserve. They will go via the Santiam trail. The following Toledoites went to Newport today for an outing: Mrs. R. S. Van Cleve and chil dren, Mrs. Walter Harding and daughter, Clara, Mrs. N. II. Sherwood and daughter, Hah, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. IUebhoff, Mrs. Fred Salvage, Carrie Wade, Win ifred Swearlngen, Dorothy New ton, Francel Stanton and Clyde McMillan. A number of the party plan to walk a gopd share of the way. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court et the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Isaiah B. McJunkln, riaintllT. s. William F. McJunkln. A. E. Brooks and Laura Brooke, Defendants. To William P. McJunkln, A. E. Brooks and Laura Brooks, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first publi cation and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded In plaintiff's complaint, towit: For a decree of this Court foreclosing; a certain mort gage executed by William F. McJunkln and Eliza J. McJunkln on the 18th day of July, 1910, on the folloylng des cribed real property situated In Lin coln county, Oregon, to-wit: i Beginning; at a point 20V4 rods north of tiie section corner to sections 16 and 17, township 11 south, range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian In urcgon-, run thence west 98 rods to Olulla slough thence up east bank of said slough to 1-16 section line, thence east to 1-16 section corner, thence north 20 rods, thence east In section 16 eighty rods, thence south 934 rods, thence west to place of beginning, con taining 95 acres, more or less and be ins in sections 16 and 17, in township 11 south, range 10 west of W. M. In Oregon. and that the above described property be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln county, Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and oylng to the plaintiff on said mortgage and fur ther that each and all of you and all persons claiming, by, through or un der you or either of you, may be barred and foreclosed of any estate, right, ti tle, Hen or Interest In or to the said mortgaged premises or any part tlioro o and for such other and further re lief as may be equitable and just. This summons Is served upon you by publication In accordance with an or der by the Honorable R. II. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln county, Ore gon, which said order Is dated August 1, 1916, and which requires that this summons be published In the Lincoln County Leadur at least once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks. The dute of the flrut publica tion of this mammons Is Aug. 1.1, 1916. Hawkine MeCluakey, Attorneys for I'lalntlff. 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It wipes out all traces of your ailment, and leaves your skin clean and soft as a child's. Hundreds of users have sent voluntary letters of thanks. Just try one box. It will mean freedom from suffering and em barrasment. . o FOR SALE 3 miles north of Newport, 1 mile east of Agate Iicach, 320 acres of good land for farming and stockraislng. Will sell in small lots or the whole amount, together at a discount. ' 3 vacant lots in Newport. Commercial Hotel, with the furniture and lot where It staiids.Price of the above prop erty governed by the assessed valuation. Terms, some cash down, balance on time at 8 per cent, interest, time to suit pur chaser. Further, inquire of C. R. Ellsworth, Toledo, Or. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All warrants drawn on the . .1 fund of Lincoln County. Oregon, .ami endorsed "not paid for want of funds" prior to March 6th. 1914. are harsh called and Interest stopped thereof this date. Dated at Toledo. Oregon, th'r ofc day of July, 1916. 0. B. 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