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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
' "i SKOOKUM Skookum anct as I have had 17 I or bo inouiries as tr Skookum uas gone I write to let ioiKtt kuow. tie has gone to a , place beginning with he . You can guess now that ho is dead. Knowing Grippe is very bai now, we cut him open to see what had gripped him. We. found seven largo Unpenectly digested bacn elor pancakes in his stomach, a , big lot of Socialist bile on his liver, and the last Lincoln . County Leader In his hand. I don't know which killed him. He had marked two' articles for comment, no doubt. The eloquent one of the County Court he had marked "Able." The correspondence from New port, abqut the benefits of whis key and beer was also marked "able" with a cuss word before it. Our diseased friend never drank anything stronger than 6-year old vinegar. On tho table before the body were four unpaid tax bills on a half sec tion of land in Section 18, T. 11 S, and R. 11 W. We figured that""was out on Yaquina bar somewhere, but it belongs to Lincoln County and should bear its chare of taxes. In his pocket we found an Al Waugh nickel so we bought no coffin. There being no wet goods boxes In Skookum I fur nished 'a dry-goods box. We put the body in the box with an Appeal to Reason about' the head. He may need that where . he Is going. We weighted the box down with heavy unpaid bill3, Wilson's preparedness, ! Senator Chamberlain's military bill and the last batch of bread he tried to make. The box was ! too heavy to carry so we tobag gp?'?'1 it dov.n to Skookum creek, fastened it well with 40-: renn nai!s and cut a hole in! tt !;3. If ttc box turae up at Newport we ask the Doctor not to at tempt to revive -him with whis key or beer. Let out the Job to Gabriel's trumpet. Let Skookum R.I.P. -o JURY LIST Tha following is the Jury list for tne February term of Cir cuit Court: Ed Aioore, farmer, Newport. V. a. Morrison, fanner, Tide water. J. W. Kelley, hotelkeeper, New port. S. rt. Mc Willis, fanner, Bay View Harry Lutey, farmer, Toledo. - A. w. Weber, larmer, Una ti i, ; ' . ery, xaruier, umweoa. 1. f"!. Mnuwv farmer Siilot; im j. mower, larmer, aiiei,. A. li. Hunt, larmer, Eddyville. Frank Mann, farmer. Rose Lodce F. C. Aldrich, farmer, Eddyville. ville. J. H. Earley, farmer, Tidewater. Wm. Toner, capitalist, Yaquina. Hal Thissell, farmer, Tidewater. Riley Young, farmer, Harlan. Grant Downing, farmer, Sum mit. O. P. Shoemaker, merchant, Newport. Chas. Harding, farmer, Rose Lodge. " It. D. Morse, merchant, New port Lee Wade, cruiser, Toledo. Jesse Frey, laborer, Newport. W. D. Horner, farmer, Rose Lodge. R. D. Nash, farmer, Nashville. John Fogarty, retired, Newport. Ira Stubblefield, liveryman, Newport. Paris Parks, farmer, Elk City. Cecil Blower, farmer, Yaquina. Ray. Barclay, farmer, Tide water. A. L. Baldwin, mechanic, Wald port. W. B. Hayden, farmer, Toledo. Guy E. Lewis, farmer, Toledo. , GRAMMAR SCHOOL NOTES The nrnmmnr School nnnlln are having a good time coasting at noons, ana recesses on me sidewalk by the schoolhouse. Pnnlla nf Mlaa flnlthpr'n nrirl U'l0 W - - Mr. Ports' rooms are planning to give a program at the "Dime" Thursday nlcht. Flossie- Hatfield, a Seventh Grade pupil, Is making a special aturlv nf tilrrla nnrl their habits. Ralph McGee, while coasting ... 1 1 1 - A. on tne Dnage luesuay mgiu, hurt his ankle quite badly and n- fits aa1i L-nnUoH InORA. The new pupil in the Eighth Grade, Is Uaroiyn wauoon. TV. I a noma Vina BO tnlRflncllcd in our last items that her own folks did not rccognizo it. Oscar Milllgan Is at school again, after an absence of about a week ' o TOLEDO MISSION Meetings Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock. Sunday night, 7.30. , 'I-'' LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1916. I I WtlMTY-TWO YEARS I " AGO TODAY Miss Maud Rader is at Pioneer thi1' writ, Austin Altree frt ...vdhvme Wednesday. The steamer Volanta came up from lSewDort last' Monnav ti- a lot of piling. btony Wens left for a short visit to the Valley yesterday. The old folks held a whist party at Ted barker s Monday night. . Kred Van Clevn mm In fmm Independence last Wednesday where he has buen stopping for the past six months. Dan'l Grady and family have moved back to their ranch', and Mr. Newlen'B, who have been oc cupying the Gradv mace. hav movad back of the postofflce. ' License to wed was issued yesterdav to Cha. Aitren nt To ledo and Miss .Anna Haniar of Nashville. Ora CoDeland will Rt.nrr coal. mg tomorrow. , the steamer AJcatraz arrived at Yaqujna on thu 8th for a car go of Pioneer stone. Shn will run in the place of the South uoast. Jack Zumwalt of Lima rav was In the city the first of the weeK. o : M. E. CHURCH NOTES On last Fridav nierht th Evpr Ready Bible Class met and elec ted tne rouowlne officers for the coming year: Ralph Hanville, president; S. B. Ports, vice pres ident: Mrs. Ralnh Han villa retcry; Robert H. Allen, treas urer, and Prof. Bough, teacher. meet on Friday evenins.of this weeK aim appoint the Chairman of tho standing committees and tho, members of 'these commit tees. At tne meeting on Friday six new members were elected to membership in this popular Class. The lessons studied hv this Class at their Sunday meet ings are a series on the general topic "The Development of the lunguom or uod;" the special topic being the "Life and Teach ings of Jesus Christ." These lesson are interestinor nnd something different from the or dinary Sunday School lessons. The CUass will make you feel at nome ana would be pleased to have you attend. Sunday evening tho pastor j win preacn on tne subject "The ' Meaning of the Cross." This will be an interestinz discussion of . the death of ChriRt- ita i imeanmg for us todav. Tho I ' r meaning iui us muay. IBQ Sunday morning services at t iN i ? . .i , a m. win oe or m At the Sunday I terest also. 'School Mri Allen's clan of young ladies have a special stunt Which Will be a rjRrt of the nnon- fng exercises. Ralph Moore. the superintendent, has Inaugur ated this plan of having each class perform some stunt. This adds to the Intereet of the school. The Ladles Aid Society will meet in the Church parlors on Tuesday afternoon. All the la dies are Invited to attend. Cough3 and Colds are Dangerous Few of us realize the dancer of Coughs and Colds. Wn con sider them common and harm less ailments. However statis tics tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Danger ous Bronchial And Lung diseases follow a neglected .cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no netter aid can be had tnan Dr. King's New Discovery. us merit has been tested by old and young. In use over 45 years. Get a bottle today. Avoid me nsK or serious Lung ail ments. Druggists. o NOTICE TO PRE85NT CLAIMS Notlca la hnrnhv tlvnn that (h im. derslitnod has been, by order of the county court or Lincoln county, Ore Bon, auiy .appointed executor or the entflta of Clclla Whltlnw. ilnroo. A All persona having claims against said estate are nereoy noiinea to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers to me at the law office of O. n. McCluskey, at Toledo, Oregon, with in alx months from the date of this notice. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, January 14, lDli C. O. Whltlaw, Executor of the estate of Clcile Whit law, deceased. Date of first publication, January 14, 1916. Q. B. McClusksy, Attorney for Execu tor. 0 ' B. F. JONES 1 Attorney-At-Law Newport, - - Oregon Will Practice in All the Courts SUMMONS - . . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. Jennie Booth, as administratrix of the estate of Ole Knudson, deceased, Plaintiff. . vs. .. "" Mrs. Reg. Hudson, and Reg'nald Hud son, her husband; C. R. Miller, and Jane Doe Miller, his wire; A. P. Miller, and Jane Doe Miller, his wife; O. D. Miller, and Jane Doe Miller, his wife; Mrs. Frank Ibp wlch and Frank Ispwlch, her hus band; h. B. Hunt and John Doe Hunt, her husband, "the unknown heirs of Eleanor Miller, deceased," and "also all other p rsons or par ties unknown claiming any . rieht, title, estate, lien, ,-r Interest in the real estate described in the Com plaint herein," Defendants. To Mrs. Reg. Hudson, and Reginald Hudson, her husband; C. R. Miller, ' and Jane Doe Millor, his wife; A. F. MUler. and Jane Doe Mlll'r. his wife; Mrs. Frank l.pwich, and Frnnk lspwich, her husband; h. B. Hunt ' and John Doe Hunt,' hr husband; "tho unknown heirs of Eleanor Mtl ' ler, deceased,'' and "also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, Hen, or interest in the real property des cribed In the Complaint herein," Defendants. In the Name of the State of Oregon; Vou and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the Complaint in the above en titled suit now on file in the above en titled Court and cause, on or before six weeks from, the date cf the first publication of this Summons, to-wit, on or before February 4. 1918: and v n are hereby notified that if you fall so to appear and answer said ComDlalnt. as herein required, for want thereof. pimnim win apply to the abova anil- tied Court for the lellef demanded In plaintiff's said Complaint, namely. for a Decree that nlnlntiir have and recover of defendants to the extent of their respective interests In. said real estate, tt sum of 780.00 with Interest therei n at six per cent per annum from February 6th, 1914, until paid, and the further sum. of $50.00 as attorney's ree upon the first cause of suit in said Complaint al leged, and the sum or 1300.90 with in. terest at alx per cet.t per annum from Aovoinbor 18th, 19? , nntU paid, and the further sum of $40.00 as attor ney's tee upon the second c,ause of su!t therein alleged and for her vm and disbursements, and that said sev eral suma be made and decreed a first, prior and subsisting Hen and charge against the following described real property, towit: Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the South half of tha Northeast quarter of Section Five B) in TownsMo Thfr teen (13). South of Range Nine (9) West of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln county, Oregon, containing 161.76 acres. That said real property be ordered sold In the manner provided bv law and the practice of said Court as sim ilar pronertv is sold noon execution to satisfy said several butts with ac cruing costs and that pl.tlntlff bo em powered to bid nt s.(d sale, should she " nmre, ann innt mn-rage lexeou tion issue to enforce reld ncr" and, i nnr. oerenrtants and eah of them and p'l claiming by, throueh, or undnr cn'd ElPanr Miller pi'bsenunt to Feb runrv 6. 1PM. fie de of the first mortorare bo" mpntlr,nd. be for ever barrprt 0n1 fnrer;oR"d of nil rlclit, title, estate. Interest lien sud eoul'v of redn'onttnn therein fsav'n only tha siaMi'i-v rlebt as bv 1-t pro vided! nnd 'or such further, nthT, nr separate relief pi shall in enulty be meet anl to Justice armrrtnin. This Sifimons In rmblishecl In Lincoln County Leader, n weei'tv newRnaoer. once a jek for six eon- seeut'vo o"d S'lreeRplvB weVs bp""'! n'nt w'th tfc Isnue or Ceoember 1HS. an rlr w.lh tho lsue of Feb ruary 4'K 1916. niimuont o rn o-inr made and, entered herein bv the Hn nrabla R. R. MHW. Judira of the County Court for Lieo'n count". Or. e-nn. which Orti-r wn made and dated December 18th, 191S. Ed'v. J. C'srt-. Attorney for plaintiff. ' Data nf flst publlestron. December ?4, J si 5. nnte of last publication, Feb--ruary 4th. 1916. o NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior I United States Landofnce Portland, Oregon, December 8, 1915. To Chester B. Fielding of Cle Elum, Washington, Contcstee: You are hereby notified that Charles H. Williams, who gives Tangent. Ore gon, R.F.D. No. 2, as his postofflce address, did on December 7th, 1915. file In this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead Entry, isonai wo. U4104. mad February 26th. 1914. for SU 8W4 and NW4 SWK, Section 10, Township 18 south, Range 8 west, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that saia entryman has never resided upon or cultivated or improved said claim since making entry thereon or at all and that he has at all times abandoned the same. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further rlht to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fall to file in this of nee within twenty dava after tha FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown bolow, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copv of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mall. You should stnte in your answer the name of the postnfllce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. N. Campbsll, Register. Date of first publication, December 17, 1915; date of second publication, De cember 24, 1915; date of third pub lication, December 31. 1915; date of fourth publication, January 7, 1916. 0 k iAWKINS -A McCLUSKEY ' Attorneys at Law Toledo-'' - Oregon rmfm4m44r4444 TH H f BON BONIERE j M. f. ANDKHriON, I'rop. Choice Confections Summer Drink? Ice Cream Ice Cold Drinks Milk Shaken f ruits, Nut Tobacco Stationery t Bat Brand- CI TOLEDO, OREGON H"H4H4 1 0 CHRISTIAN SCIENJE Services will be held at Mrs. V. C. Clark's residence on Fourth street Sunday nioruing at u o'clock. Subject lesson sermon, "Truth." All cordially invited. WANT MILCH COWS In exchange for the following; 4y2 h.p. Sheffield Gasoline En gine, brass connections, brass propeller and shaft, complete ready for installation. Price, $125. One share of stock in Agate Beach Land Company and lot 50 by 100. Price, $125. 1 Roll top Desk, cost when new $150; Typewriter Desk, cost when new, 35; including Chairs, all for $100.00. - -These are for trade in part or all for good milch cows. Please address J. H. H. Anderson, Nicolai Hotel, Newport, Oregon. SUMr.'CK3 In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orepon, for Lincoln Count. Elizabeth Blacketer, Plaintiff. vs. James. H. Blacke'er, Defenlant. To James H. Blacketer, the ab:v. named defendant: In The Name of The State Of 3rego. . Vpu are hereby summoned and rr quired to appear and answer the com plaint in the above ent'tl'.d suit oov. on file in the abovo entitled court and cause, on or before f'.e last day of six, weeks from the date of firs: publication of this. Summons, towit: on or before January 14th. 1916; and you are hereby notified that if yo fail so to appear and answer ss'td complaint as herein renuired. for want thereof, plaintiff will epply to the above entitled Court for the re lief demanded in plaintiff's complaint, namely, for a decree dissolving Uio bonds of matrimony and marriage con tract existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and further awnrdlng plain tiff the care, custody nd control of her minor children, Kona Blacketer, Charles S. Blacketer, F.ll7Bbeth Black- Utter, James Blacketer and Lola black eter, and for such further, other, or sennrnta relief na In annitv iliall l.. meet and to justice appertain. This Summons Is published in the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper, once a week for six con secutive and successive weeks, be ginning with the Issue of December 3, 1915, and ending with the issue of January 14, 1319, pursuant to an order made and entered herein by the Hon orable R. It. Miller, Judge bt the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, Stcto of Oregon, which orter was made and dated December 2, 1915. Edw. J. Clark, Attorney for Plaintiff. Data of first publication, December 2, 1915. Date of last publication, Jun uary 14, 1016. O NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, has been, by order of tha County Court of Lincoln county, Ore gon, amy appointed administrator ot the estate of M, J. Thompson, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers to me at my noma at Toledo, Oregon, within all months from the data of this notice. Dated at Toledo, Or.. Nov. , 1915. Edwin Thomoson. Administrator of the estate of M. J. Thompson, deceased. Hawkins A McCluskey, attorneys for Administrator. 0 NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice it hcroby given that the un dersigned has been, bv orddr of the County Court of Lincoln county, Ore gon, duly appointed exocu.rix .f the estate of Christian Hanson, deceased. All persons havl if; claims ugnlnst said estate are hereby tmtiflod ! prv.'ut tne seme duly verified and with oroiM-t vouchers to me at my homt t Tolndo, Oregon, within six jontht from the date of this notice. Dated at Toledo, Oruou, December 17. 1915. Betsy Hanson, Executrix of the eitnte of Christian Hanson, deceased, Date nf first public.itljn, December 17, 1915. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All warrants drawn on the general fund ot Lincoln County, Oregon, and endorsed "not paid for want ot funds" prior to April 7th, 1014, are hereby called and Interest stopped thereof tliii date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, thla 22d day of October, 1916. Q. B. McCluskey, J.- ",'" '"", ' Countr Treasurer. (THE GOOD OUDGe J YOU OLD RUNT VOWRE FROM MISSOURI- ARC YOU? THEY GROW f SMALL CHEW OR THIS W-R CUT AND VOU U. KNOW ITS THE BEST TOBACCO IN THE WORLD. TX HEN some user of ordinary tobacco complains that V T he must take a big wad, just remind him that he won t need to do so when he uses VV-B CUT Chewing t? -eal Tobac Chew, new cut, long shred. Tell him to give W-B CUT Chewin a quality teit-th.t a .mail cnew satisfies; that he won't hove to ipit to much, that he can let better satulaotion for half the money he ! ipendinf now for ordinary tobacco. . "Nolle bow the ult bruin out the rick toboco Uate" MJ dt WEVMAN-EkUTON COMPANY, 50 Uri- Sgeire, New York City 'i''yti- t MY SALE IS ON GROCERIES and DRY BUT Sale Price Will Remain FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES and CLOTHING UN FURTHER NOTICE. ALL PRICES WILL BE Rir.HT ON TIL FOR CASH ONLY AT THE White House - H. Lewis WHmwHtTTTTtTmmw4m4T Toledo-Newport Boat Truant GENERAL FREIGHT, PASSENGER AND TOWING ft TsLiJI? JACK FOGARTY, Owner and Master. WAR UPON PAIN! Pain Is a visitor to every home and usually la conies quite un expectedly. But you are pre pared for every, emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy. -It is the greatest pain killer ever dis covered. Simply laid on the skin no rubbincr required it H , UriveS me pain away. It is really wonderful. Mervin II. Solster, Berkeley, Cal., writes: "Last Saturday, after tramping around the Pan ama Exposition with wet feet, I came home with my neck so still that I couldn't turn. I ap- pnue bioans Liniment Jrsur- and went to bod. To mv sur prise, next morning the stiffness j! ! had almost disappeared, four ; ; hours after the second applica-'--tion I was as good as new." i '. ! March, 1915. At Druggists, 25e 44 SOUTHERN "THE MAGIC LAND OF Southern California has much to offer you this Winter. City or country, mountain or beach re sorts all are inviting. The Panama-California Exposition at San Diego will remain open another year bigger and better than ever. But South ern California offers something even greater than this. It Is the ever-present and delightful Sunshine and Flowers Roses In bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening on the trees, Popples and Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The expense of a trip to Southern California is not great Low Round Trip Tactile Northwest points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure. Through car sevice on limited trains, through dining car and observation cars make the all-rail route the delightful way to go. Ask your local stent or write ' John M. Scott, aetiorol Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC PaeeS. URGES PATIENCE.) I imitMIH Mf CLOSED GOODS FOR THE PRESENT THE R. li. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office in Ofstedahl nulUUn. OfTlcsi hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to p. m. Emorgency culls at uny time. Phone, 1003 1 1 mt A : : Expert Watch Repairing When others fail you Wa Guarantee Satisfaction A ttial will convince. Price I 0ver 40 Years' Experience as practical watchmaker All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON I CALIFORNIA 1 PALMS AND FLOWERS' slx-mcnths tickets are on snlo daily from all V. ' . i I HIM QIVE IT A QU ALiry I I TEST- JUST A SMALL I 1 I mn iv u. I Htfwwwwttt ;$