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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1915)
I. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, .FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 5th, 1915. Pag 3, JOHN STEELE, JR., DEAD , Johnny, the fourteen year old sen of Ivir. uad Mrs. J. V. Steele who live north of town, died last night about twelve o'clock of appendicitis. About a ypar apo the toy suffered from what was thought to be a bad case of civile He recovered and was all li-ht until pLout a week ai,'o, whea he was again taken sick. Ii;8 par- viua nu mil Uil'lK t'Jat' It anyijiHR' serous until was yoster- BUTLER-HAMAR WEDDING List Saturday, October 30th, at high noon, at the home of the bi-Ido's parents near Mortons, Miss Nella llamar becamu the brldo of Lot Butler of Willamina Oregon, Itev. Robert II. Allen of Ihia city ofllciating. Only the immediate family of itho bride wore present at the ceremony. The Kfoom Is milfp writ kn'- I'crc ut. Toledo, bavins snerit It l.-v T AAAAAilnl AAAAH m. a .TilAAi.AAAAAlAtAJ.ti T7 TT WW TTTTTTTTfTTTTTTi VtTTTT TTTTTTTTTVVl A Lite Saved '.' Toledo-Newpcrt Boat . . , . J '" tad lclt Eomeinin- break in the of the I-ir & Spruce Lumber Co 11 - "n-nnin;a. 'v iti ui 'present running a larm I jesrxn was summoned mul fnmwi near Will that he had appendicitis and Yhat.il"6 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V,'3u Rp?tlu!ix had burst- ' DrJJohn Ilamarof Ndrtons and en uclt of Newport was called in 'Joys a wide circle of acnuain consultation with Dr. .1,, itances In this ind an oj-crption was performed 'l,eb one of our most success'ulj iac v uui joiuiny was -Bcnooi teachers. - bo Jow that he gradually sank j Mr. and Mrs. Butler will make unt.l no panned away about l2itnc!r home on the farm of the o cloc-ic midnight. groom near Willamina. The 0 : . Leader loins with their is a Lit! & Made .Byer's Pendleton Blue Ribbon Hpur Ij ihe Best HARD WHEAT FLOUR in Oregon Trua nt GENERAL FREIGHT, PASSENGER AND TOWJNG JACK FOGARTY. Owner and Waster. This in r ; 3 1 Ve will sell Jhis hish grade flour at $3.5 .per barrel. Johnson's De3t Blended Hard ar.d Scft Whoat flour; $1.S0 por barrel. ' J . . '.v V. - H 'Ui r. v.u;'-IW r. :,.,,. :'! ,. -vLV ' VV-V I ' !; r'' '' . :h;--t , . J j . -i 1 If ', . i ' !' : ir .-"',... r : j J "Ii'-.tP "'' ,' V. ' v j't. -!i ' a-.t.M.i ' I -.r v f a ": ' ' .V',. t , ..';;.';.. -'--"-'':.. .'MS . I.i., ... . , ' ' - ( '!.. : i- I -.Ir.'i.u il M.i.- 'Q ...:'..v.-... .:.' - :..,. -. H' manv Remember the dance at Odd- I'.ends in wishing thema life of 1. ,1 . . 1.. , . "a-j;uiietjs I'.nu prospenty. 0 : went fellow hull Saturday night For fi'. ih, edgings or block wood, cee John Yasek. joe hprirson of Slletz to Nashville Monday. W. M. Small was a passenger for. the Valley Wednesday. George King was up from Oys tervl'.le yesterday. County Commllssloners Court, Is In sessions here this week. Dudley Trapp of Chitwood wan a County Court visitor yes terday. llozl 1 icket3 at the Merchants Hotel, $4.50. Less than 22c. per meal. Can you beat it? dpt. Ilerry Nice-of Lutgen8 passed through to the Valley ycs:Tf.ay rooming. George Walker returned Wed nesday evening from a business visit to the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mauch, the Eddyville merchants, were To ledo visitors Wednesday night. Dr. Berry of Newport was a passenger for the Valley Wed ncsday morning. Miss Violet Gwynn went to Chitwood yesterday morning for a visit with .Miss Inez Weaver. Marshal Earl Nye and Billy Graham went to Siletz yesterday on .a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. I P. Iliser were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Joe wiuarea, at SUetz this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wishart and Mr. and Mrs. Sellinger spent yester day at Newport. Going down on the launch. Mrs. Hattic Gillette Smith of Coryalll8 arrived last Friday evening for a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Ed Stanton, and family In this city. Mrs. W. W. Jtnuary died at her home at Harlan last Mon day, aged 38 years. Mrs. Jan uary leaves to mourn her loss a husband, seven children and six step children. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hawkins of Slletz brought their daughter and her baby to the train yester day morninig. The latter are returning to their home in East ern Oregon, after a visit at Sl letz. Mr. and Mrs. G, 0. Whltlaw departed for Silverton Monday morning, where they expect a change will be beneficial to Mrs. Whltlaw's health, : which has been falling. They may make their home at that place. Among those drowned on the Ill-fated Santa Clara, off Coos bay the first of the week, were Mrs. Jennie Bogue and two children. Mrs. Bogus was for merly a resident of this place and Is well known here. . Mr. and Mrs. M. P.- Wagner Tuesday moved to their son's homestead on Simpson creek, where they will live this Winter. Mrs. David Balrd and Mr. and ,Mrs. Herbert Jackson hava moved into the Wagner house for the Winter. ' The following persons of Siletz were called to Tortland the first of the week as witnesses in, the Joe Gay trial: S. C. Brassneld, E. L. Chalcraft, Scott Lane, Mrs. Peter Casey, Oscar Brown, Shem Lafayette, Bald win Falrchild, Newt Sutton, Tom McDonald and Noble Felix. Joe Gay is on trial in the Federal Court for the stabbing of Shem Lafayette last August. o ; FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One work horse, 6 years old, weight about 1400. One Ken tucky Whip saddle mare. See Nel W. Miller, Pioneer, Or. Wallace Miller of Pioneer was In the city yesterday. E. T. Raddant of Upper Farm was a passenger for Portland yesterday morning. Frank Mujvar.y of Fiegles Creek was a county scat visitor Wednesday, having business With the County Court. The launch Transit brought a bunch of Oddfellows down from Elk City Wednesday evening to attend a big meeting of the lodge here. Warren Newman this week was operated on (or a tumor in his neck. Dr. Jessen performed the operation and Mr. Newman is getting along nicely. Vvo are informed bv Aecnt Spooner that there will be no more Sunday excursions this Fall. Wre have heard it rumored that the week day train may be kept on Sunday and all, but as yet the niatter is not settled. o M. E. CHURCH NOTES The Ladies Aid Society will hold their monthy cooked food sale on Saturday of this week in the building formerly occu pied by Norgaard's rest n -rant.' After 10 a. m. the ladies will serve pie, sandwiches and coffee Xor 15 cents. Thirteen Ergatheas and six guests met for a social evening .a me iiurcn paiiors on Frlliy. oiicu games as Dooumg ror ap ples, ten pin played with apples, and a peanut race were enjoyed by all. This Is one of the pop ular classes of the Sunday school. The aim of th'jj class is the develonment of a vraM rounded life. Any young per son who is between the cgi-s of 15 and 20 years or who is a stu dent in the High School or who is taking full work in the 8th grade will be welcomed In this cass. One of the plans for more ef ficient work in the Sunday school was lnauguarated Sunday in me organization of the pri mary department of the Suuday school. They have their own opening exercises where they are taugnt nttlo songs that are adapted to pupils of thiec age. i nere are lour classes in this de partment, Miss Mabel Booth. Mrs. U. G. Hart. Mrs. W. E; Lingenfelter and Mrs. Ralph Hanvll are the efficient teachers.. The new graded lessons are be ing used. On November 13 the Ei-gat theas will serve pie 'and coffee! The proceeds are for the paint ing and papering of the kitchen of the parsonage. Watch next sale.1 .; ; Sunday evening the pastor will begin a series of sermons on '"The Church , and Modern Man!" , Some would have us believe that the Church is losing ground, others that modern man has outgrown the need of the Church and still others that the only need for the Church is the conducting of ; funerals. ' .Quite a number of .Toledo peoplo seem to think that the Church is a good thing but that .the other fellow ought to support It and do the work. Sunday evenings the pastor will discuss these various questions. This week the subject will be "The Mes sage of the Church to Modern Man." This will not be a dls cusglon of the stereotyped the ological terms of any dogma. It will be a discussion of the mesage which the Church has for you In terms of everyday life, We hope you will come for you will surely bo Interested. Good music by the choir at both ser vices. The morning subjert is "Man in Fellowship With the Eternal." . ill , ' " i fclAAAti,J,AJLAAJ,lAAAlflAli ITTTTf TfTT ITTTTTT'l TTT (THr. QOOP QUPGE KKKAHQES 1Q qp BIRO SHOOTim ) fVRrtlSH GUN& 7H0R0UQMBHC I TMATS A GOl YOU'RE O ) I f 0K THURSPW ' WHEN you're tramping all over creation after game, you don't; want a big bunch of ordinary tobacco sweating in your hip pocket. There is to bacco satisfaction for two, and plenty of it, in the sweat-proof sanitary . pouch of Real Tobacco Chew,' . :: A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned , and sweetened s just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. , . . I:fi.M- -t- I.-.-s- -7 Jr.'HnsoK Mil ' . Ij, i,4AOmi,T.M,UJ Butt O.I.6 U C- 1 i if- v l ."1.1 . , 4i i-r-.l ivu :'i'.'t Or OREGOii ' 4- JW V - . - Gat Rid of Those Poisons In Your System You will find Dr. King's New Life Pills a most satisfactory lax ative in releasing the poisons from your system. Accumula ted waste and poisons cause manifold ailments unless re leased. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a mis erable feeling generally are Indi cations that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose to night and you will experience grateful relief by morning. 25c. V iMtisficd. ' , In iatbajOM ASK YOUR DEALER FOPW-B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHPED. Ttk let thio ooe-qnarttr tb old tiz chew. It will ba mora wtitfrintf this mouthful of ordinary tobaooo. Jiul Uk nibbla of it until you tod tha tranfth chew that luiU 700,010 aaa bow euily and armlr tha ml tobaooo tula eonea, bow it aatii6aa. bow tnooh leot yoa bava to apit, how few ofaewa yoa taka to ba tobaooo That's why it U Tkt Rtal Totacf Cktw. That why it aoata 1. Tha taataoroara. rich tobaoeo doea-aot Bead tobataoraradnp. Aa 'axeeaa of lioorioa and awaoteniol makaa yon apit too raooh. One small chew takes the place of two big" ' Chews pf tne old kind. (Nolle bow the salt brlnm at the rick tokacco taste.)) VETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uoloa Squre, New York Qy mMIMIIIIHIM-HHIIHtlHHll'llHtmO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, V. S. Lanrtnfilre at Rosoburg, Oregon, Oituber 23, 1S15. Notice Ih hereby given that Sampson Levins, of Ocean View, Oregon, who. on June -14. 1010, made homestead entry. Serial No. OC001, for the Nty .v , NV '. cf See. 25. and N4 NEA NEVi, SWU ,NKVi NEH, WVi SEV4 -rK',i and WV4 NKi SKVi of Sec. 26, i. 14 S. ft. 11 W. and on July 17, made Additional Homestead Kn . , SeriarNo. for S4 NW'4 Sec. 25. and SEli NE NEVi 'f:t !6. Township 14 8. Range 11 W, W ".' -nette Meridian, has filed no tice of i:-ntlon to make Final Five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above descr.bed, before the Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, at his office at Tole do, Oregon, on the 10th day of Decem ber, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: J. D. Williamson, of Ocean View, Oregon. James Harrison, of Ocean View, Oregon; F. O. Johnson, of Ocean View, Oregon; O. V. Hurt, of Ocean View, Oregon. J. M. Upton, Register .. FOR SALE .. Registered Angora billy goat, 4 years old. R. A. Abbey, Elk City, Or. i o CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All warrants drawn on the general fund of Lincoln County, Oregon, and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" prior to April 7th, 1914, are hereby called and interest stopped thereo this date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 22d day of October, 1915.- G. B. McCtuskey, ' County Treasurer. 0 Rheumatism and Allied Pains They Must Co! The congestion of the blood in Its flow cause? pain. Slonn's Liniment penetrates to the con gestion and starts the Mood lo How freely. The body's warmth Is renewed; the pain is gone. The "man or woman who has rheumatism, neuralgia or other pain and falls to keep Sloan's Liniment In their home is like a di-owning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. sGet a bottle or Sloan's. 2Cc. and G0c. $1.00 bottles hold six times as much as 25c. size. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court for Lincoln county: state of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Reuben" Prouty, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the hist' will and testament of Reuben Proaty, deceased, has been duly admitted to probate by the above entitled Conrt. In the above entitled matter, and that Elizabeth Buell has been duly ap pointed executrix thereof and baa qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required and notified to present tha same to tne at Toledo, Oregon, duly verified and with proper vouchers, aa by law required, within six months CITY BUDGET There will be a meeting of the i da, .f l1'1,',,"".1!"- City Council of the City of To- j6 1?16. Elizabeth Buei, ledo, Oregon, at the Council Exectr x of the last win and teau- Chambers. on the evenlne of ment of Reuben Prouty, deceased. Monday, November 29, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock to discuss the City, Budget and mako a tax levy for E-iw. J. Clark, Attorney tor executrix. Why Pay the Peddler or Can- Twice These Prices? s vasser You can save a good deal of money by buying your ' stock tonic at this store, instead of paying the ped dler big,, fancy prices for goods of unknown qual ity. Look at these prices for that old reliable and guaranteed stock conditioner and worm expeller ' Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 25-lb. pail costs $25 . 100-lb. sack costs $7.00 Why pay tha peddler twice these prices T Dr. Hess Stock Tonlo la highly concentrated and will go at for as any preparation, no matter what price yoa pay. Dr. Heat ft Clark ot Ashland, Ohio, manufacturers of the famous Dr.. Hesa line, do not have to pay for eipenie of horse, wagon and peddler; that's the reason' they tan tell their pro duett to you through this store at rock bottom prices. You can set your money back right here if any Dr. Hest preparation .doesnt do what Is claimed for It We alto handle 1 V Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer Toledo Drug Co. the year 1916 Budget Marshal $180.00 Water Commissioner. . . . C40.00 X! Recorder 300.00 Streetlights 720.00 Maintenance of water syBtem 600.00 General Fund, warrants and Interest 600.00 - It is estimated that It will .take a ten mill levy to raise the T above amounts. The Council f I aoes not contemplate making a X special levy for road purposes. I'jiBy order of the Common Coun cil. Attest: F. N. Havden. Recorder. ; y tDW. J. CLARK Attorney at Law Toledo- - Oregon - HAWKINS &. McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law. Toledo- -Oregon'04'' H IIMMHIiJIMMM Snap, Must Sell, account of leaving,-Studebaker 20, model 1912, fully equipped, practically new tires, touring body with fore doors. Running order, 6 passengers. - Address box 333, Toledo, Oregon. o " MEAL TICKETS Duy one it i.1m Men Writs II el. 1 big square meals for $4.50. LOST HOUND Lost in the Chitwood district two weeks and two days ago, a hound dog, weight about 56 lbs., brindle in color, with a white spot on nose and white chest and feet, has long ears. J. T. Dailey, Notions, Oregon. 0 ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Holsteln bull, of 0. A.C. stock, 6 or 7 years old, 2000 pounds, Crawford & Miller :: Expert Watch : Reprihg FOR CHURCH SOCIALS. Card parties, etc., we can sup- A trial e-v 1 ajka T") ..11 Yrt a V m . vj ouiier-iusi rop uorn very reasonable. Ask for prices. i. 157 a : When others fail von We Guarantee Satisfaction will convince. Price X'J-. very reasonable. Sold at Al's Smokehouse NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the matter of O. A. Dunn, Bankrupt; No. 8514 In Bankruptcy. Notice la hereby given that on the 13d day of October, A. D., 1115. O. A. Dunn, of Otis, Oregon, the bankrupt above named, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of hs creditors will be held st my offices, Rooms 830-831 Northwestern Bank nulldlng, Portland. Oregon, on the 9tli day of November, 1915, at 10:30 ' a A. M at which time said creditors I a may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustoe, examine the bankrupt, 1 and transact auch other business as may properly come before said meet- In. Claims must be presented In form required by the Bankruptcy Act, and swnrn to. The schedule filed discloses estima ted assets of $800.00. Dated October 28, 1915. A. M. Cannon, Referee In Bankruptcy. 0 Loganberry plants given awny if you come for them soon. C. M. Drake. Over 40 Years' Experience i X ' as nrscticsl watchmaker practical watchmaker All Work Guaranteed. I :- HANS E. PETERSON MMHHHMHHIMI ' ' C. L PERKINS" ' Shoemaker and - Harness Repairer Water FYont TOLEDO, OREGON . W. E. CWYNN Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Newport, Orogon a a a a