Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 18, 1916, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18tftv 1916.
Absolutely Pure
Cade from Cream of Tarfar
OALUU-N0FH0SPKATE
WINDRED'S
MARKET
FRESH and CURE MEATS
Highest Price Paid for Hides .
Bring them to me
' JOE WINDRED. Prop.
XTLETZ, - - OREGON
C. C. North was up from Ncw
t' the first of the week.
Mrs. Jennie Arnold returned
a a visit at Siletz Tuesday.
Xcis W. Miller of Pioneer was
x county seat visitor yesterday.
C. S. Teck of Nortons was a
Toledo visitor the first of the
Tsaock.
Mrs. T. P. Fish went to Port-
bed yesterday morning to pur- J
Aise her Spring millinery I
nock. She expects to be gone
aiout a week, n
Merchant Walter Hall was
over from the Agency Wednes
day: The Messrs. Hall have
takc.i the agency for the Saxon
auto in this county. They have
afrcady sold Bcveral cars for
Spring delivery and expect to
aril a liUiuber here this Spring.
8. 13. f kagen arrived in Toledo
Wednesday evening and at once
prof ceded to the home of Ole
S"fc"T?ftta Kfr filrncran ranroanntu
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B North American Insurance
SV nrl Via nl ntipo rv n' nrl im
b O'e and about talked a wing
6T him. Finally seeing that Ole
retting impatient, he In
formed him that his name was
JSagen and that he formerly
Iml next door to Ole in Norway,
y h-ivlng been boys togeher.
T ay hat Ole was pleased to
mm 18 putting in mildly.
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FOR. RHEUMATISM
As soon as an attack of rheu
matism begins apply Sloan's Lin
ir.ent. ,ron't waste time and
Buffer agony. A few drops of
kpn's Liniment on the affected
aarta is all you need. The pain
U&es at once-
A grateful sufferer, writes: "I
mas suffering for three weeks
th Chronic Rheumatism and
&T Neck, although I tried
may medicines, they failed,
rsruinately I heard of Sloan's
liniment and after using U three
r four days am up and well. I
an employed at the biggest de
partment store in S. F. whore
tfiry employ from six to eight
rjidred hands, and they surely
anJI hear all about Sloan's Lln
aacnt II. B. Smith. San Fran
.fero; Cal., Jan. 1915. 25c. at
aJ7 Druggists.
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LAUNCH FOR SALE
ftandard size Columbia River
Till Boat, equipped with 5 h.p.
J'wrnfin engine, fully equipped,
33S0. Also 16-ft. row boat
Carpenter tools. Chiap for
tauk if taken at once. Address
Leland Wright,
Yaqulna, Or.
An Optimist
, A man who
owns a
Fun BraaJ
Reflex
Slicker
$3.00
when Old Prob
aays rain, .
WiUtf proof.
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tbtoluUtf
t NllllH Hat, Tl
SilUbction Cmtrwnlfd
Scad far catakff
k. i. TOWER CO.
L. BOSTON
SOCIAL TIMES AT SALADO
Dear Editor: ,We wish to
kindly call the Salado reporter's
attention to the fact tha he has
omitted mention of the good
times Salado people have beea
having Friday evenings. Como
over and help us enjoy them, re
porter. The river is low enough
now.
the first party took place at
the home of E. Kullander and
was so thoroughly enjoyed that
if was followed by one at the
Hodges Hall. Since that pleas
ant time we felt that It would
be folly to give them up. Mrs. j
unas. vv asnDurn was Hostess for
the next delightful affair, fol
lowed by one at the home of
Mortimer . Hodges. Children
and all in the neighborhood have
been invited and everyone is
pleased to help with the cooking.
For a good, sociable time we
SSSSS? toeSAPsaurbUscntr "at Mrs"!
community. A Subscriber. Park8 Monday (
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH " . Lloyd Commons spent Mon
GRADES SCHOOL NOTES ! day wlth John Hanlon South
Eugene McCaulou is back at
school again, after an absence of
a week.
Helpa Larson was absent the
latter part of last week on ac
count of the grip.
day and a hawhile attending
10m uarcnng was absent a
Court
Myrle Collins was absent the
first of tho week on account of
her grandma's illness.
The 7th and 8th grades at
tended Circuit Court the first of
last week.
The 7th grade Is going to ex
periment and examine root hair
on raddish seeds.
The 7th and 8th grades had a
Valentine box Monday.
We had no exercises on Lin
coln's birthday, but will have a
Lincoln and Washington pro-
pram next Tuesday-
Washing-
ton's birthday.
Twentv-ftve acres one mile
from Toledo, dike and upland,
house, barn and well, qrchard
pnd berries, horse, harness and
farm tools; boat landing on
place. Price, $1900. Terms.
Box 24, Toledo, Or.
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Judge John Fogarty of New
port is acting as a juror In the
Circuit Court.
Horse shooing at tho Red
Front Blacksmith Shop. F. W.
Carson, proprietor.
Frank" Thompson of Harlan
was in the city Tuesday looking
after business matters.
W. D. Horner has been in the
cltythe past two weeks attend
ing Court as a juror.
J. S. Brown's bridge crew ws
here Monday night after tlr.f
bers for repair work on bridges
near Eddyvllle.
Ed Avery returned to his home
at Portland Wednesday morn
ing, after a couple of weeks
spent in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Am Cook and
family returned to Corvallls
Monday morning, after a couple
of weeks here, where Mrs! Cook,
nee Ryan, had a damage suit in
Circuit Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira St. Johns,
who have lived on the Wm.
Toner plttco here for the past
three years, departed Tuesday
morning for Shedd3, where
Uiey will reside.
G. W. AndrewB arrived down
from Boring Tuesday evening
to look after his property In
terests here. Mr. Andrews has
been very sick this winter and
is just recovering from the ef
fects of his illness.
Helen, the little daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Skipworth, has
been very sick during their stay
In this city. Dr. Burgess to at
tending her. . The Judge and
family have been stopping at the
home of Mr. and .Mrs. George
Schcnck while the Judge pre
sided at Circuit Court.
The students of the High
School are preparing a comedy
playlet which they expect to
stage at the Dime theater about
the first of March. The produc
tion is entitled "Mrs. Brigg's
Poultry Yard," and eomes with
the guarantee that it will cure
the worst case of the blues.
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FOR SALE I
One upright boiler and 4 h. p.
engine; also some cheese fac
tory supplies, all In good condi
tion. $75. Address,
Harry Thorpe,
Rlckreall, Or.
FOR SALE
Team of work horses, color
bay, weight nbont 1400 each.
ages four and six years respec
tively; also saddle mare. Ad
dress Nelt W. Milltr, rioneer, Or.
ONA
II. H: Cook returned to Wald
port Tuesday after - spending
several days at his home and
Toledo,
The Helping Hand Club met
at Mrs. Bowers' home at Upper
Beaver Saturday afternoon. It
was a beautiful day and a de
lightful time was enjoyed..
Horace Woods is doing car
penter work on Claude Myers
new house.
Mrs. Geo. Selby and Mrs,
Lloyd Parks called on Mrs. A. W,
Weber and Mrs. Kihg; Vanoosie
Tuesday afternoon'..
Mrs. Joe Lissy and son Walter
spent Monday with Mrs. W. C.
Weber.
Mrs. C. S. Ohmart, Mrs. Com
mons and Mrs. Fay Wolfer-
sperger, Mrs. Selby ami Mrs,
Mrs. Hester Coovert resumed
her teaching on Upper- Beaver
Monday. , -
The Ona Good Road3 Club
met Monday. The washout be-
low the postoffice was filled and
J? J iD and
new road. - . '
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GOOD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE
And lot 50x100 on good street
Oregon City, price, $2000.00.
Also modem 7-room. house,
lot 50x100, on good street, close
in, Oregon City, price, $2500.00.
Will exchange either one or both
for good, small farm near Tole
do or Newport. . .
A fine seven-room house,
modern, four lots, each 50x120,
highly improved with work
house, henhouse, woodshed,
fruit, berries, garden, etc. Six
blocks to business center of
Cahby, Ore. Also two Lots on
main street, improved with a
warehouse. 34x50. two story,
fine chickenhouse, berries, fruit,
garden, etc. Price. $3000.00.
and $1500.00 respectively. Want
good stock or dairy ranch. One
already stocked preferred. Ad
dress, Baker & North,
Newport, Or.
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MANY PEOPLE DON'T KNOW
A sluggish liver can cause a
person an awful lot of misery.
Spells of dizziness, headaches,
constipation and biliousness are
sure signs that your liver needs
help. Take Dr. King's New Life
Pills and see how they help tone
up the whole system. Fine for
the stomach too. Ala's diges
tion. Purifies the blood and
clears the complexion. Only
25c. at your Druggist.
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SHERIFF'S SAtE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon tor the County of Lincoln.
Robs, Hlgglns & Co. plaintiff.
ts.
Jaakop Vtek and Ida M. VIck, defend
ant. By virtue of nn execution and order
of sale Issued out of the- above entitled
Court In the above entitled action to
nie directed, and dated the Z2d day. of
January, A. D., 1916, In- favor of Ross.
IIlRKlni & Co., and against the above
named defendants, for the sum of
$1893.71 with intercut' thereon at the
rate of 7 per cent per annnm from the
31st day of July. A. D:, 1916. and a fur
ther sum of I20.RO, attorney's ffe a,
costs of suit, and cost of this writ
commanding me to sell the following
described real property situate In Lin
coln county, Oregon-, as follows, towlt:
The 8outhwest Qnartei of Bectlon
numbered Twenty-four tn TownBhlp
numbered 8oven south, Range num
bered Eleven west of tho, Willamette
Meridian, sltuntef In the county of
Lincoln, state of Oregon, together
with all and singular the tenements.
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or In anywise ap
pertaining.
NOW, THEREFORE, In compliance
with the demands of said execution
and order of sale t wltl on Bnturdav,
the 26th day or February, A. D., 1916,
at 1 o'clock p. m. at the front door of
the County Courthouse, In the City of
Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, sell
In th hto-heitt hlHrlnp f,,i raali all tlia
I right, title and interet of the above
named defendants In the above named
action. In the above described prop
erty to satisfy said execution and or
der of sale, Interest, costs and accru
ing costs. v '
Bert fleer,
BherltT of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Pated this 27th day of January, 1916.
Data of First publication. January 28,
1916. Date of last publication, Febru
ary 25th, 1916.
HOW TO CURE COLDS
Avoid exposure and drafts.
Eat right. Take Dr. King's New
Discovery. It is prepared from
Pine Tar, healing balsams and
mild laxatives. Dr. King's New
Discovery kills and expels the
cold germs, soothes the Irritated
throat and allays Inflammation.
Search as you will, you cannot
find a better cough and cold
remedy. Its use over 45 years
Is a guarantee of satisfaction.
railroad wins
in damage; suit
: The suit of Mrs, Effie Ryan
vs. the Corvallis & Eastern rail
road was tried in Circuit Court
here last Friday and Saturday
ana resulted in a verdict for the
railroad company. It wilj.be re-
memberd that J. Ryan was
struck by the evening passenger
train in December 1914, he sus
taining a badly fractured leg.
At the hospital it was found
necessary to amputate" the leg,
and Mr. Ryan never recovered
from the operation. Mrs. Ryan
was sumg for $7,500 damages.
marsnai Also Wins Suit
Tuesdt morning the Harding
vs. Nye smt was oa,.Jh which
Harding, a minor, was suing
Marshal Nye for $5,000 damages
for the alleged false Imprison
ment following Ilalliween dep-
leuiiuuns. mt courtroom was
packed during this trial, stand
ing room being, at a premium.
Tut. jury waj cut about an hour
rnd returned a verdict for the
defendant. Attorney Lafferty
for the plaintiff, Informs us that
they have sixty days In which to
fJc their exceptions and take an
appeal, and that an appeal will
undoubtedly bo taken.
Baynard Not-CUiilty
The case of the State of Ore
gon vs. IV.y Uaynard, the New
port druggist, who waa under
indictment for violation of the
local option law, was tried Mon
day and Baynard waa Immedi
vUy acquittal. It appears that
one of the Vool pigeons" pur
chased the alcohol for mechan
ical purpose, signing au afll
lavit to that. effect.
Taylu- Not Guilty, .
Albert Tayla-, who was under
three Jndictme.va for violation
of the local optio.i law; was giv
en a trial Wednesday, on one
count, and w.h acquitted. The
ether two indic;n;ents.ari nn.-i.
hg
Abbey Not Guilty
- The trial of Mort Abbey, for
violation of the local option law
was tried out yestordav and
same resulted In an acquittal for
ADDey.
' Folmsbee Pleads GuHty
The Indictment aeainKt Vanr
Daniels, Vera Folmsbee and Nor
man Usher, for giving- Ifquor to
a minor, was dismissed when
Folmsbee pleaded guilty as
charged. Judge Skipworth
fined him $150, remitting $100
tending his good Behavior.
Folmsbee paid the $50.
Other Cases Disposed of
State of Oregon vs. Henry
Curl; indictment, argued a de
murrer and Judge took same un
der advisement.
C. O. Roe vs. Silas Buow, et al,
foreclosure of tax lien, Judg
ment for plaintiff.
Eflje Ryan vs. Corrallis &
Eastern R. R. Co., action, decree
for defendant
IL B. Nicholas vs. J. B. White
and Mrs. Dottle WMte, decree
tor plaintiff.
Paul Kukel vs. L. II. Payne,
action, continued.
Albert Taylor respondent, vs.
simon Lienaten, appenant. ap
peal, non-suit.
B. F. Beszley vs. May Butter-
field, et al, foreclosure of tax
Hen. decree for plaintiff.
Thos. Harding vs. Earl Nye,
damages, decreo for defendant.
Jennie Booth, adm. of est. of
Ole Knudson, vs. Mrs. Reg. Hud
son, et al, Buit, decree for plain
tiff. State vs. Vorn Folmsbee and
Norman Fisher,- Indictment, dis
missed. State vs. Vance Daniels and
Vern Folmsbee and Norman
Fisher, indictment, dismissed as
to Daniels and Fisher; plea of
guilty entered on part of Folms
bee, fined $150, paid $50 and pa
roled. Stato vs. M. H. Abbey. Indict
ment, verdict for defendant.
State vb: Roy Baynard, indict
ment, verdict for defendant.
State vs. Albert Taylor, three
Indictments, verdict for defend
ant on one Indictment, tha other
two cases still pending.
State vs. Otto Holgate, In
dictment, distributing liquor ad
vertisements, continued.
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FOR SALE
Household furniture for sale
cheap. Inquire of
Mrs. G. C. Walker.
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BABY'S SKIN TROUBLES
Pimples Eruptions Eczema
quickly yield to the soothing and
healing qualities of Dr. I lob son s
Eczema Ointment. No matte
where located, how bad or long
standing, Dr. Hobson s Eczema
Ointment will remove every
trace of the ailment It will
restore the skin to IU natural
softness and purity. Don't let
your child suffer don't be em
barrasscd by having your child's
O. H. HOiLINGSVpaTH'
Complete Home . :
. Furnisher v v :
1 una in tft in nrum
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X"S.;-'-AKIN '
The Dry Goods Man
HAS. A FULL LINE .
Ladles and Gent's Furnishings,
Crochet ami Embroulerie Ma
terials ALSO
A full line of JEWELRY which
Is Guaranteed". '
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4sssiM sfciTi IsatiiliiJ t sT i ,
y fifspTT t l'TTT TTTTT rTTT
Not to other people's goods,
but in keeping yourself in
perfect physical condition.
Your teeth are the main fac
tor in sustaining, good
health and a prudent man
or woman will consult a
fiist-class dentist the mo
ment they notice any trou
ble. A stitch in time saves
nine.
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R. JAY GREER, Dentist
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frWWI Mil III HUH llll
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Tooth
. hairbrushes, nail, brushes,
manicure sets sponges,
soaps, perf umerey, etc., are
a few of the articles' we
carry in our' Toilet Depart
ment You get everything
first-class at second class,
prices, as also in our regu
lar Drug and medicine de
partment. You will be Bur
prised at the preparation
we have made for pour
comfort. TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY"
THE.
QUALITY
STORE
IS
Always Trying to get Something Better for You
By special arrangements I am now receiving
f Royal Club and
German-American Coffee t
B$ Express, twice a week "From the roasters to. your
breakfast table in twenty-four hours" This insures you
a splendid cup of Coffee.
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
P. Frederick
face disfigured with blemishes
or ugly scars. Use Dr. HobBon's
Eczema Ointment. . Its guaran
teed. No cure, no pay. 60c. at
your Druggist
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FOR SALE
The only confectionery store
in Toledo. Established 10 years
At a bargain for cash. Address
P. O. Box 294, Toledo, Oregon.
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Remember when you want
slab, edging or block wood and
see Johnny Yasek.
DR. J. H. JESSEN
Thyslclan and Surgeon
TOLEDO, OREGON
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TEETH .
Without Pistes.
5, $3, and $10 per 'Tooth t
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Brushes
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O. R, HOLLINGSWORTrT"
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Calls answered Day or Night
TOLEDO,
OREGON
BARGAINS IN PIGS
t
Duroc Jersey, registered stock
Nice sows and boars. Will sell
for less than grade stuff is
worth.
Two young boars and five
young sows subject to registry.
riueen young pigs, subject to
registry, and five grade pigs.
M.
u you need any or these coma
and see me, will make the price
right. B. L. Barry,
.... Newport, Or.. ;