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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1915)
Page 2, LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAV, DECEMBER 10th, 1915. "Divvy Up!" "Butter-Kist" Pop Corn is so crisp, fresh and pure, it's almost too good to share. - The very choicest, seasoned pop corn, popped just light and the excess moisture dried out, then buttered with pure creamery butter untouched by hands. "Butter-Kist" Pop Corn Is popped in a new, automatic machine that does nearly everything, but make change. 7e simply put the raw corn in at the top and the "Butter-Kist" Popper turns it out in big, snowy, tempting flakes, freshly salted ' and buttered a delicious treat. Come in and see it work! Take a bag or- carton 'A! Waug V tM A Smokehouse 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 SHOES!! Our New Fall and Winter Lines now In. For MEN, WOMEN and CHIL DREN As good as the Market affords W. P. TlcGBE BANK BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON VM Dec. 11 to 18 Big Pre-invehtory Sale . , -- . I will sell goods from nearly every line, for one week, for Cash, at urv heard of prices to reduce my stock before taking the annual Inventory. THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON R. S. VANCLEVE MM I 1. Li ( m INCOLN BOUNTY DANK (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon Docs n Gcnoral DINEOTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. SCAHTII C. O. HAWKINS home to the kiddies Proprietor immw "". rf TTTTT V ff limit WaterTront Meat Market J J. L. Demitt, Prop.- Fresh and Cured Meat. Toledo Creamery Uuttcr. I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork from .. the the local rancher, and I pay the highest market price delivered at mv shop. I pay the hiRhest market price for hides and pelts WATER FRONT, TOLEDO. OR. Ranking Business Interest on Time Deposit LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER COLLINS 4 HAYPEN, Props. Established Twenty-Two ,Yars Ago. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofllce, . as second class matter, March 9, 1893 . SUBSCRIPTION PRICES , . One Tear, In advance $1.60 six Montli a, In advance , .75 Three Months, in advance...... .60 ADVERTISING RATES .. Display, 10c. per ln"h each Issue. P.oadrrs, 6c. per line each issue. "For Sale,'' "Wanted," Etc., up to live lines, 26c. each Issue, 60c. per month Legal Notices, regular rates. . ' The Leader has the la r (jest circulation of any paper In the county, conse quently it is the best advertising medium, ! , Phone 7003 ' Assessor . W. E. Eall is a Portland visitor this week. Frank Jones is working in the As sessor s office thin week. Miss Hawkins ot Siletz visited in Newport the first of. the week. Miss Essie Ball is visiting with Mrs. Lola Cruson at Albuny' tills week. Geo. W. Mooro, of the local lumber company, went to San Francisco Wed nesday morning. Mrs. Lola Cruson and little daughter returned to their home at Albany Tuesday morning. Mrs. N. L. McElwain and son, Clif ford, returned last Saturday from a visit at Medicine Lake, Montana,' Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Salem arrived Wednesday evening and went to SUets for a visit at the L. 0,. Wood ranch. County ' Judas R. R, Miller went to Portland the first of tjhe week to at tend the meeting ot the gimty Courts In session there. . , A carload of small fir trees jias been loaded at this place. These trees will be shipped to toe cities to be used for vrorstmat trets. -.. -- i George Bellinger, who With his wife I are visiting at the home of the letter's sister, Mrs. Wishart, returned last Sat urday evening from a business visit to Sacramento, California. 'J. F. Kellem. the barber, has pur chased the Bingham place up Run Bottom, consideration 11000. This is a fine little place and will make Mr. and Mrs. Kellem a nice home. : Stated communication of Lincoln Lodge, 124, A. F. & A. M., will be held at their lodge room Monday evening, December. 19th. , Annual election . of officers. Work in F. C. degree. Full attendance desired. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. G. B. McCluskey, J. J. Galther, Fee. W. M. - Word was received here last Sat urday that Bert Howe, who formerly worked in the barber shop here, had died from the effects of an operation tor appendicitis In Wyoming. This was an error we are pleased to state. A Inter messaere fated that Bert, was getting along nicely. At the city election last Monday J. S. Akin, John Turnldge and R. R. Mil ler were elected councllmen to serve for a period of two years. Both am' endmentn carried by good majorities. The election board was composed en' tlrelv of ladlce and they did their work in a very efficient manner. J. D. Mlckel, state dairy and food commissioner, and E. B. Fltts of the O.A.C., arrived last evening and are meeting with the directors of the local creamery today. These gentlemen are Interested In the move to organize all the . co-operative creameries in the state to market their product through a Btate wide organization. Students attending O.A.C. from Lin. coin county are reported by tho reg. istrar as follows: Earle Boone, Tole do, Junior in English: Ralph Coleman. Newport, sopnmore in agriculture: Emma I. Gllnes, Watdpoit, sophomore in nome economics: Hallle Gllnes. Waldport, sophomore in home econo mics; C. Head, Waldport. uonhnmore In home economics; and R. L. West, wesiport, senior in agriculture. The caRe of Grant King vs. Fred Butterfleld was tried tn Justice Court here last Tuesday. King brouaht suit to collect a board bill contracted bv' Butterfleld while working on the road at Siletz some' months ago. Butter fleld contended the contractor, whom he was working under, had agreed to pay for his board. W. E. Qwynn ap peared for the defendant and J. F. Stewart for the plaintiff. A verdict was rendered in favor of King. The Boy Scouts' entertainment at the Dime theater last evening was good. The little fellows, under the leadership of Scout Master Bert Geer, each and every one did excellent work.the picture reels were fine, and the audience was wen pleased'wlth the show. The money taken in will be used to buy uniforms and equipment for the scouts. This organization should have at least one hundred boys eprolled here. , , r GUARDIAN'S 8ALE ' Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Guardian of the person and estate of William Robert Harrison, Portia'' Louise Harrison and Minnie Harrison, minors, by virtue ot an or dor and decree of the County Court ot the county of Lincoln, state ot Ore gon, made and entered on the 6th day of December, 1916, duly authorising the sale of the land hereinafter set out, will on and atter Saturday, the a.ui u. mi j auuai j, juio, uuiy Dlisr I ; and procepd to soil at private ale at tne law omce of O. n. MoOlusikey at 1 1 Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, the following described real property, to T wit: Lot Three (3) In Block six (() In Rubles addition to the Town of Wald port, Lincoln county, Oregon. Terms ot sale, canh In hand. Maude Hamilton, Cuardlnn of the pernnn and eHtnte of William Robert Hurrlnon. Portia Lou I bo Harrison and Minnie Harri son, mluors. Ayredale pups, 4 months old, thoroughbreds, rrlce, $5 and $10. Mrs. L. A. Cook, Chitwood.Or. no ALun-no Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure 8KOOKUM bkuoauui iiao a new mm. n mun steadier than the Toledo mill and Us product ls used at home without a port tax. The only complaint of the management is that he don't let the cider get "skookum."' So we buy our vinegar at Toledo. Andrew Carnegie has sworn off $5,000,000 of, personal property from the tax roll. If he swore more than Skookumltes does at its tax roll, Andrew is not so good a Christian as be supposes be is.- . Mies Lily Storms transferred her money from the Lisle Bank to the Lin coln County Bunk. It is whispered (but" not believed) that one ot the younger bankers turned his back to her during the transfer. . Both are too e for that, and the counter Is high. . . 4 ;. . Eighteen of the new Bears ft Roe buck catalogues cam to tha offloa at Skookum. There la no closed Season tor suckers.: Pearson's says S. & R. escaped paying taxes on a million of stock for years and that would pay for many catalogues. And .they are among the chief offenders In the pres ent strike ot garment makers tn Chi cago. . But what is that to Skookum if . people will live tn Chicago and work 12 hours a day tor 80c. so long as Skookum can save a dollar on suit of clothes T We patronize - our home stores when we get out ot cash, and growl over our bills. And if they don't, pay good prices for' Skookum butter and cabbage we can cuss 'em good. i One stingy Skookum wldder has put up a spite fence to shut off a neighbor's chlrkens from her ground. And she hasn't a chick of her own. You can feed In my field, chlckirs,. and lay there. My kid Is a Tenas Skookum for finding hens' nests. Be neighborly. - , ,rTnCXCi:ZZZyo body struggles against cold linquent taxes. Whv not raffle them off as the women did the sofa pillow? hav,e r7 tJck!!tdM a,prJ,ze- Think what a hundred families In Bay View addition to Yaqulna would mean! Or even fifty families in the Fifth ad dition to Skookum! Against the law? Let htm who doesn't - break the law cast the first stone. A Newport editor was here lf week getting new subscribers. Bill Storm told him his paper was aa good as the Leader before It went to press. Bill always dlscouragea home Enter prise, and takes the Oregon an 111! 0 LISTEN!! We are turning out Butter Kist Pop Corn by the bushel. It's your fault If, you don't get your share of It. Get the Habit. 0 Remember when you want slab, edging or block wood and see Johnny Yasek. o HELP YOUR LIVER IT PAYS . When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will find yourself feel ing better. They purify the blood, give you freedom 'rom constipation, biliousness, dizzi ness and indigestion. You feel fine Just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion too. 25c. at druggists. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby glvun that the County Superintendent of Lincoln County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Toledo, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 15, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. ra., tnd con tinuing until Saturday, Docomber 18, 1915, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon " Writing, U. 8. History. Wednesday Afternoon Reading, physiology, Composition, Methods in Reading. Mathods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon' Arithmetic. History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography. Thursday Afternoon Grammir, Geography, American Literature, rhytilcs. Methods In Lnn- guage, Thesis for Primary Cortlflcctes, ocience 01 rjnucatlon. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice. Orthography, Physical Geography, Engllnh Lltora ture, ChemlHtry, History of Education. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government, Childhood and Adol escence Saturday Forenoon Geomotry, Botany, School Adminis tration. Saturday Afternoon GoneVal Hlatory, Bookkeeping, Meth ods. R. P. Coin, County School Superintendent. phosphate; 'km G. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllll!U FARMERS' AND HDME-MAKESS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Z,tv Information, Practical ITelp for the Home til farm, Mm Community. Conventions of Oregon's (treated Industrie ' Conference on Oregon' Moat Vital Problem IKCT U H KS D R MO MST B ATIO S KXHIUITION- VNTHaTAINMHtfTS Two thou aand people attended laat year. It I a great place to make ft-ieuila with lire . thinker and live Ihoufbt. good . worker, aid good workf, . . . WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1016 A Practical Agricultural Couraa In Nut SbelL Applied Science In Actual Work of ... , the Farm and Hooaekoul, , .. CaarMsIa VkVlt RAtsIXO, PAftM CKOPft. bOILH. STOCK BAI8INO, OAIKV WOkK. . POCLTBV KAISINO. CAKDKN1NO. COOK- ' INI), SHWINO, HOUbHHOUD ARTS, KQMK . M'KSINO, BOSINHSrt MKTHMD8, KOAO BUILDINO PARM RNCINMKKlNU.kUaAt. . OKOANIZATIONS, MAKKHT1NU. Campondnc Count. Wlthaot Tuition.. ,, kxpert InalrueUon In Muaic .,. Keduoed railroad rates. , Pot prafnm write to Tht College Eichingt, Orel im Agricultural Collega. Canrtlilt, 1-1W to I-t) Coughs and Colds w '. are. Dangerous Few of us realize the danger or Coughs and Colds. We con eider, them common, and harm less ailments. However statis u KU-U8 eveT Ultra person dies of a lung ailment. Danger- tics tell, us every third person ous Bronchial and Lune diseases I follow a neelecteri r-nld. Aa germs, no Detter aid can De naa jthan Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by old I A ,,,, r .. I CL11U . JUUUK, XU UDO ft) years. Get a bottle today. Avoid tne risk or serious Lung ail ments. Druggists. 0 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 lonjj ears. J. T. Dailey, Nortons, Oregon. O ; For slab, edgings or" block wood see John Yasek. . 0 notice to creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter ot the estate of Bernard Friar, deceased. You will please take notice that C. H. Chick has been appointed Admin istrator of the estate ot Bernard Frulr, deceased, " and all . persons having claims against said estate are hereby requosted to file and present the same to said C. H. Chick, Administrator, at his office in the Lumbprmens Bank Bldg., Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication ot thlt notice, towlt, the 19th day of Noveta ber. 1916. v Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this Novem ber 16, 1915. C. A. Chick, F. H. Whitfield,, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator, 1201 Northwestern Bank Bid., Portland, Oregon. When you are going to see tne movies or an evening stop arid get a nice Back of that de licious Butter-Kist Popcorn, for sale at Al's Smokehouse. 0 DR. J. H. JESSEN rhysician and Surgeon TOLEDO, ORECON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One work horse, 6 years old, weight about 1400. One Ken tucky Whip snddle mare. See Nels W. Miller, Pioneer, Or. MEAL TICKETS - Buy one at i.Im Mrrr'.uMfi II. 1 el. 1 hlx ssnnrc meals for bHtlKIFF'S bALE in the Circuit Cou -t of the State of Orenron. for the County of Lincoln. O. H. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Prank Mclntyre' and Clara Mcln tyre, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above en titled Court In the above entitled ac tion to me directed and dated the ?Gth day rf November, A. D., 1915, In favor of O. H. Martin and against the above named defendants for the sum of J218. 5 with lntoreat thereon at the rntc rvf 6 per ont per annum from llio SO'.'i day of .lulv, A. D 1916, and i further sum of $26.00 attorney's fees ?nd 12.00 costs-and cost of this writ commanding me to sell the foilowmg describrd renl property situate In Lin coln county, Oregon, as follows, towlt: Lots numbered Nine, Ten, Twenty 'hree and Twpntv-fcnr tn section Four. Township Ten South, Range Tea Went of tho Willnmotte Meridian in; Liniola county, Oregon. Now, Therofore, In compliance with the demands of said execut'on and or 1'or of sale I will on Monday, the 3d day ot January, A. D , 1016, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the C- unlv Ccurtuotis'i, In the City of To ledo, L'ncoln county. Oregon, sell to il.o hianMt b'ddor for cash, all the1 right, title and -lntcr-st of the nbovt named Frnnk Mclntyre and Clara Mc 'nt.va defendants In the above named action, In the above described proper ty to satisfy Bald execution and order of sclc, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Gser, ' Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of Dec. 1115. Date of first publication, December 3,1415. Date of laat publication, De cember 31, 1915. : SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. Lincoln CWBty Bank, a corporations Plaintiff, -- -,. vs. i John Kentta, Matt Rlnto and John' '. Ulutla, Defendants. - By virtue of an execution and order' ot sale Issued out of the above ei- titled Court In the above entitled ac tion to me dliected and dated the 26th day of November, A. D1., 1915, In favor ot Lincoln County Bank, a cor poration, and against above named de fendants, tor the sum of $1000.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per' rent per annum from the 1st day of January, A. D., 1914, and further sum ot $80.00 attorneys fee, kud costs of this writ, commanding ma to sell the following described real prop erty situate In Lincoln County, Ore gon, as follows, towlt: - . . Tha West Half or the North wee Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Fifteen, and the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of tha North west Quarter of aald section Fifteen; bIbo the East Halt ot the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Sixteen and the East Halt of the Southeast Qua.ter of the North east Quarter of snld Section Sixteen, all In Township Ten South of Range Ten West of the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln county, Oregon, containing: Eighty acres. . Now, Therefore, in compliance with the demanda of said execution and or der of aale I will on Monday, the 8 day of January, A. D., 1916, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the front dnor of the County Courthouse, iu the City of To ledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, sell to the hlr-hest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest ot the above named John Kentta, Matt Rlnto and John Ululla, defendants, in the above named action, In the above described p-operty to satisfy said execution and' order of sale, interest, costs and ac cruing costs. o. Ber Gsr, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of Dec. 1915. Date of first publication. December 3, 1915. Date of last publication, De cember 31, 1916. . SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. Isaiah B. McJunkln, Plaintiff, vs. William F. McJunkln. A. E. Brooks and Laura Brooks, Defendants. By vlrtuo of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above en titled Court In the above entitled ac tion to mo directed and dated the 26th day of November, A. D., 1916, In favor of Isalh B. M.-Junkin and aglnst above named deferdants for the sum of $1500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January, A. D., 1914, and a further sura ot $150.00 attorney"! fees, and $31.60 costs and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the fol lowing real property altuate In Lin coln county, Oregon, as follows, towlt:' Beginning at a point 2 rods North of tha Section corner to Sec tions Sixteen and Seventeen, Town ship Eleven- South, Range Ten West of the Willamette Meridian In Oregon; running thence West 98 rods to Olalla Slough; thence up East bank of said slough to 1-16 Section line; thence East to 1-16 Section corner; thence North 20 rods; thnce East In Seec tlon Sixteen 80 rods: H3 3-4 rods: thenr beginning, containing 95 acres more or less and being In Sections Sixteen and Seventeen In Township Eleven South; Range Ten West of Willamette ' Meridian In Oregon. Now Therefore, In compliance With tho demands of said execution and or dor of sale I will on Monday, the 3d day of Junuary. A. D., 1916, at 1:00 0 clock p. m. at the front door of the County Courthouse, In the City of To- ni0'. Mnro.ln. f ?uaty' Oregon, soli to 1 J,1?1'.,f"t bid'.1"' h,T cftBl'. the right, tltln and Interest of the above named Wm. McJunkln, A. E. Brooke and Laura nrooks, defendants In the above named ac tion, In the above des cribed property to satisfy ald execu tion and order of sale, Interest, costs and accruing costs. n'!!:7!!r.of,L.,n:n,n ?mm5!oSe. i,, in iai unj oi Dec. 1B16. l1"!? ' flrHt P'll'llcntlon. Docemhel" 3, ' " " . J'"10 ' last publication. Do. comber 31, 1916, Boys Underwear, Right price, Rt-Vit goods. Right cie for air aha boys. Yerex-Brown & Co. ,