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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
.avw, ., . , . ..si-Mwmtmmmx9wtMj0axm,.&tMiik-..i,-.-t..- LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, JULY 21st. 1916 I 'A Child caa Paint lAINT if you give it our Rer.fly Mix j'd colors in :uiy u-rsiiij sliaile. i;: li.uiy satUfr.c tury from every staadiioliit, cjsy to spread and it covers any surfnee well and thor oughly. Its durable proper ties are well known and so is its brilliancy. Made of pure .wiiite lead and linsoed oil and every color well ground. We sell it at popular prices. TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY . ' m WW m TTTTITTfTTTTTTfTff V COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Would be glad to show you stock, and will oraer Tor you it you do not find just what you X X wish. t i J. J... Jr. J. J?. aa.?....... . t . .......... : FREDERICKS QUALITY STORE Has Just Received Another Car of Feed and Flour We have a good supply of fancy white shorts. 3U KNOW THE PRICE IS RIGHT IF YOU BUY HERE. 4 P. Frederick i H mUUMHHW I ? DENTISTRY From the Cheapest that is Good to the Best that is Made R. JAY GREER, Dentist V. E. Faulkner of Denzer was In the city last Friday enroute to Taft whore he will work this summer. Uev. Father L. Forget held High Mass at Siletz Sunday at nocn, July Kith. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Swearlngen were in attendance at the chautauqua at Newport Monday evening. Miss Daisy Buell returned Tuesday evening from Salem where she has been attending school. i). U. Stuart of the Electric Co.. re turned from a trip to the Valley, Sun day. The following .Item Is taken from the Oregonlan of July 17, 1866 It is said that smuggling into tlm hnv nf Yaqulua is carried on extensively. warren Hall, Jim Hawkins and C. S. Davis came over with Arthur Bensell In his car laBt Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Payne were ud from Newport Tuesday. Mr. Payne is doing some cement work on the new Akin building. Mrs. J. R. Turnidge departed Wed nesday afternoon for an extended vis It with her son, Joe, and family at Ban Francisco. California. Mrs. Langford who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. L. C. Mowery, for the past week, returned to her home at Salem Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Peterson and children, Shrrninn and Gertrude, accompanied Mrs. Will Hoefleln to Oakland, Callfor nlu, Wednesday where they will visit relatives. In hst weeks issue of the Leader we made a mistake in the date of S. J. P.yrrson'8 sale, it being the 29th In stead of the 10th. Remember, Sat urday the 29th. Mm. Serena Hoefloln and ilninlitor departed Wednesday afternoon for tliolr home in OuklamT, California, after a several weeks' visit with Mr. and Mr3. W. E. Peterson of this city. I O FOR SALE Full blood short horn ! bull, 8 years old, can be ceen at farm 5 mllee north of Toledo. DYE WADE, Toledo, Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IVpnrtnient of the Interior U. S. Landolllce, Portland, Oregon, July 20, 1916, Notice Is here by given that Alfred 15. Sloeum, Heir at law Mnrgaret Slo curn, deceased, of Elk Cltv. Oregon. Who. on June 3rd. lftlO. nmrlc Hnmo. NW'i, SV, of NEi and NEW of NEW (."llon 18. Tnwimhln 11 Smith n,n. 9 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed A. T. Peterson went to Portland Sun day evening on business. Miss Thelma Hoeflein of Yaquina j visited in Toledo Monday afternoon. J. F. Stewart was a Dasseneor for Portland Monday afternoon. Miss Helen Rhorer was up from Mill Four yesterday morning. Sheriff Bert Geer had business at Nashville Wednesday. Mrs. R. It. Miller was attending chau tauqua at Newport Wednesday. ' Mrs. O. R. Hollingsworth and chil dren were passengers for Newberg Monday mornig. Allen Launer went to Oregon City Monday morning where he will spend the summer. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sway ze, Saturday July 15th, 1916, a twelve pound girl. Mrs. Bernice Hood went to Portland Monday, returning home Wednesday evening accompanied by her husband. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junkin, Wednesday, July 19th, a seven pound girl. Mrs. Minnie Parry of Elk Cltv ar rived Wednesday for a visit with Mr. ' and Mrs. Tom Thompson near this city, j Born To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyles ' In this city, Wednesday, July 19th, ' 1916, a boy. Miss Elma Waugh went to Newport j Wednesday evening to attend chau-! tauiiua and visit relatives. Mrs. Ilattle Smith arrived over from j urvuius weunesaay atternoon for a i visit with her sister, Mrs. Addah Stan- j ton, and family. Misses Winifred Swearlngen and ! Margie and Essie Ball went to Newport Wednesday evening for a visit and also ; to attend chautauqua. j W. N. Cook of Chltwood has pur-' chased a new Maxwell car. Mr. Cook Is one of the progressive farmers of tlTat section. John Anderson shipped a number of pails of salt herring Monday to East ern Oregon. Mr. Anderson is an expert In this line and turns out a fine qual ity of Ash. Mrs. Eu'a Kllnk, who has been visit ing tiie past several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright, in this city, departed Saturday for her home in California. NOTICE The Ladies Aid Society will meet in M I 1 ! i THE END I I THE END j ' - ' stead entry. No. 02638, for SEVi of the M. E. Church parlor next Tuesday afternoon t 2 o'clock, all that are in terested are requested to be present, 9 west. Willamette Meridian, has filed . 7 i -.,..., notice of Intention to make Final five- 88 tllere ttre things ot Importance to DR. J. H.JESSEN rhyfeleiuu and Surgeon TOLEDO, OREGON WAUGH'S MARK El FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. WILL MY CHILD TAKE DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY? This be3t answer is Dr. King's New Discovery Itself. Its a '. pleasant sweet syrup, easy . to take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven bent for Coughs and Colds. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery long est are Its best friends. Besides very bottle ts guaranteed. If , you don't get satisfaction , you get your money back, . Duy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what ts left ' for Cought and Cold Insurance. o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN If y wffe has left my bed. and board and I will not be respon sible for any bills she may con tract J H. Culver. LOST .0 head of sheep marked with iiy brand which is a double un derlet in left car and a s'ncle underblt in right car. Sheep nave not been sheared this year Finder notify me and I will come and get the sheep and pay fifty cents per head, or finder drive sheep to my place and I will pay one dollar per head. T. Kurtichanov, Chltwood, Oregon, o DOES SLOAN'S LINIMENT HELP RHEUMATISM? Ask the man who tiss it, he knows. To th!nk I suffered all these years when one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured me" writes one grateful UBer. If you have Rheumatism or suf fer from Neuralgia, Backache; Soreness and Stiffness, don't put off getting a bottle of Sloan's. It will give you such welcome relief. Jt warms and sooths the sore, stiff painful places and you feel bo much better. Buy it at any Drug oiure, oniy zi cents. FOR SALE CHEAP Redwood and cedar posts Joseph Blower, Newport, o NOTICC A Bute Traveling Library Is sta tioned at the City Hall books may be drawn on any Wednesday from I to I P. M. FOR SALE MOTOR' BOAT , ' 16 feet. 3 H.P., In good condi Upn, apply to f. P. Fish. year Proof, to establish claim to the land above dpqrrl1ip.fi fnr tha honoflt nf the heirs of said Margaret Sloeum, deceased, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo. Oregon, on the 29th day of August, 1016. Claimant names as witnesses'. Saraual C, Brassfleld, of Siletz, Ore gon. George Hodges, Jr., of Salado, Ore gon. I Sara Thompson, of Toledo, Oregon. I Edward Gillespie, of Elk City. Ore- X,0?l . 1 i-nnu hibqs according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. 0 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. The Moloney Electric Co., a corpora- lion, namim, vs Marcus C. Davles and Kate M. Davie. his wife, and Zenas C. Copelamf, De- renaams. To Marcue C. Davles and Kate Iff. Daviee, his wife, Defendants above named: i , ... , ... . . . ii wi rrnmv oi inv oun or uregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complnint filed ag:tlnst you in the above entitled suit, wiihin six weeks from the date of tho first publication of thN summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit: For Judgement against you and In favor of plaintiff In the sum of :'S72.17 together with Interest thereon ai the rate of 0 per cent per annum, from the 15th day of July, 1914, and for Its costs and disbursements In this suit, and for such further sum as plaintiff shall be obliged to pay In nut Infection of the claim ot Lincoln County, Orogon, for taxes now duo and unpaid on the premises hereinafter described, and for soch further sum as the court n'mll adiudge reexonable as attorney's foes to be allowed phlithT'a attorneys in this proceeding. That plaintiff's mortgage descried in the complnint on file herein be (nr-iclosod according' to law and the prutloo of the above entitled court, and thnt all your right, title and Interest in and to the following desi'i-tbrd real estate, Ituated In the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, be foreclosed, to-wlt: the NH of the 8WW, the SE4 of the NWU and the SE ot the SW4, of section 17, Township 12, South of Unnge 11, Wert of the Willamette Meridian, and that said property be sold, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied toward the payment of the amounts due plaintiff, and that you be forever barred ot all claims, right, title or Interest In and to said premises and each and every part and parcel thereof, save only the right of redemption provided by law. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. G. P. Bkipworth, Judge of the above en titled court, and eald order It dated the 6th day of July, 1916, and requires you to appear and answer the com plaint within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons. The dale of the first publication hereof ia the 14th day of July, 1916; and the date of the last publication hereof la the 26th day ot August, 1916. auar A Oreene and A. H. McCurtaln. Attorneys tor the Plaintiff, 600 Hen ry Building, Portias 6, Oregoa. bo considered. Please come. By order ot the president. Bertha Llngenfelter. I am on the last lap of my Gigantic Removal Sale. When this sale comes to a close it will end one of the greatest bargain giving events in the history of this city. I thank the Toledo public for thoir liberality in helping me reduce my pres ent stock in so short a time. From now until I move into my new building is Positively Your Last and Only Chance To purchase merchandise at a record-breaking low price. Now Comes the Fir Mark Down for the last few days of this greatest of all groat sales. e Prices Shattered Merchandise Slaughtered H Lrrnzz e e J. S. AKIN. TOLEDO, Bulletin No.'S The Betlilehem, Steel Company's Offer to Serve the United States At a time when the expenses of the Government are bo enormous Isn't it worth while finding out the actual facts before plunging ahead into an expenditure of $11,000,000 of the people's money for a Government armor plant? To clear up the whole situation, and to put it on a basis as fair and business-like an we know how to express it, we now make this offer to the Government: The Bethlehem Steel Company will manufacture armor plate for the Government of the United States at actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead expenses, interest and depreciation as the Federal Trade Commission may fix. We will agree to this for such period as the Government may designate. ' V ' ' ' ," 1 . . . t: - . . . . ".''- 1 . The House of Representatives voted down a proposal to empower the Federal Trade Commission to determine a fair price for armor, and allow private manufacturers opportunity to meet that price before the Government built its plant Isn't our proposition fair and ought it not to be accepted ? The measure is now before the United States Senate. CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Ouhma ' KIKlKN K O. (1RACB. Praudmt Bethlehem Steel Company NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ia horeby given: That the undersigned, haa been, bjr order ot the Honorable County Court, of Lincoln County, Oroffon, duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of William Joaeph McDonald, deceaied, and haa qualified. , All persona having claims egulnit aald estate shall , present them duly verified, together with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Dallas, Oregon, or to hlo attorney, Jno. R. Sib ley Esq., 610 Mill St., Dallas, Oregon, within sis months from the date ot this notice and all persons Indebted to said estate, will make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated and first published this the 16th day of June 1810. William O. McDonald,' Administrator of the estate of William Joseph McDonald, de ceased. Dallas, Oregon. , Jno. R. Sibley, 610 Mill St Dallas, Oregon. Attorney tor Estate. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court ot Lincoln County, Oregon,' Will receive aealed bids for the eonstruutlon ot the bridge- across Jtbe fillets River,' near Klamath Orade, .County to furnish all material.' The Court will also receive bids for repair : Ing the Orton Bridge across the Stlets , River Bids to be In accordance wltly ,' plans and and. Specifications on fsw i in the Clerk's Office and must be filed ' with the County Clerk on or before 12 O'Clock M. Friday, August, 4th, 1916. R. H. Howell, . , , , . .. County Clerk. ' low Prices Lowered to the' lowest notch at the Big Bale at J. 8. Akln's.. 1 SNAP slightly used Oliver" type writer tin first class condlUon. Apply at this c-Bcs. A BARQAIN four mllca goats for quick sale, only $8) (eighty). ' Frank L. Smith, Newport, Ore., Box 876. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office in Ofstedahl Building. Offlea hours: 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 anil i a p. m. Emergency calls at any time. Phone, 1003 , NOTICE When you are at Nye Beach On YOUr aiimmar vnA.tu. - m ftttauuu. T1QIL Al Waugh, Natatorlum Bulldlnr i yvMM'Urn, peanuts, chewing gum and cigars. Fred8alvagv Sales Manager