Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 29, 1916, Image 4

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    LINCOUN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, ; September ?9th, 1916.
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A Child
if you give it our Ready Mix
ed colors in any desired
shade. It is simply satisfac
tory from every standpoint,
easy to spread and it covers
any surface well and thor
oughly. Its durable proper
ties are w ell known and so is
its brilliancy. Made of pure
white lead and linseed oil
and every color well ground.
We sell it at popular prices.
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L. R. BATEMAN
BATEMAN &
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
Would be glad to show you stock, and will
order for you if you do not find just what you
wish.
HMH
FREDERICKS
QUALITY
STORE
Wants the Trade of Close Buyers and Prompt
Payers. The overhead expense of my business
Is lower than any store in the State of Oregon;
Therefore I can give you better groceries for less
money. A trial will convince you that my prices
put dollars in your purse.
P. Frederick
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DENTISTRY
From the Cheapest that is
Good to the Best that
is Made
R. JAY GREER, Dentist
DR. J. H. JESSEN
Plivtiiian and Surgvon
TOiriUO, OltKGON
WAUGITS
MARKET
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FISH AND OYSTERS
IN SEASON
Highest like Paid for Hides
LESTER WAUGH, Prop. .
A CLOGGED SYSTEM MUST
BE CLEARED
You will find Dr. King's New
tile Pills a gentle yet effective
laxative for removing impurities
from the system. Accumulated
waste poisons the blood; dizzi-
news biliousness and pimply,
muddy complexion are the dis
tressing ejects. A doBe of Dr.
King's New Life PilU to-night
will assure you a free, full bowel
movement in the morning. At
your Druggist's, 25c.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sunday school at ten A. M.
Services 'will be held at the
Odd Fellows Hall SupHov morn
ing at 11 o'clock. All are cor
dially invited. Subject lesson
sermon, "Unreality".
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LOST
20 hend of sheep marked with
my brand which is a double
derbit in left oar and a single
underbit in right ear. Sheon
have not been sheared this year.
Kinder notify me and I will romo
and get the sheep and pay fifty
cents per head, or Under drive
sheep to my place and I will pay
one dollar per head.
T. Kurtichanov,
Chitwood, Oregon.
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RID YOUR CHiLO OF WORMS
I uousands of children have
worms that sap their vitality and
mane tnem listless and irritable.
Klckopoo Worm Killer kills and
removes the worms and has a
tonic effect on the system. Does
your ciuitl eat spasmodically?
Cry out in sleep or grind its
teeth? TheBe are symptoms of
worms and you should find re
lief for them at once. Klckapoo
iWorm Killer is a pleasant rem
edy. At your Druggist, 25c.
FOR SALE Full blood short horn
bull, S years old, can bo aesn at farm
mltsa north of Telsdo.
DYE WADE, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE New 6 II. P. lior'.aon-
tal stationary boiler complete with
crate and arch bara, brltcklng and
front Kor further part'.rulara and
price write C. H. 8tadelman,
Eik City, Orccpn.
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RAGS, copper, brass and Junk
of all kinds wanted at the See
ond Hand Store, Toledo, Or.
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The best Meal in the county
for 35c, at the Merchants.
John Savage of Lower Siletz
was in the city Monday.
A. T. Peterson went to Corval
lis Sunday returning Tuesday.
Remember next Wednesday
evening at the Dime Theatre.
Mrs. Geo. Hodges arrived
down from Salado Monday even
ing. Miss Borgny Romtvedt went
to Taft last week where she will
teach this winter.
County roadmaster Porter and
C. 13. Crosno were up inspecting
the new Mill creek road yester
day. , A. G. Schwatiz and Chas. H.
Gardner of Newport and Sher
iff Bert Geer of this city, return
ed Sunday from attending the
Rose Lodge Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey
departed this morning for the
State Fair at Salem. They will
also visit Portland while away.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey
Vaccompanied them on the trip.
Do you. know the Mule Foot
Hog is the hardiest hog living?
Do you know by crossing them
with other breeds you greatly
improve your hogs? They are
hardy and easy to fatten.
It is worth your while to hear
Carl D. Edwards with the Nash
ville players in "Who's a Fool",
in his new Preparedness song, at
the Dime Theatre next Wednes
day evening.
Con Christiansen has the
frame up for a modern ten room
house. The house will be on the
Dutch-Colonial type, and will be
one of the most up to date farm
homes in the county.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shumway
returned Sunday from attending
the Rose Lodge Fair. They
were accompanied by Mrs.
Wakefield of Eddyville and Mrs.
Swearingen of this city. They
report a fine iair.
The following Toledo people
were in attendance at the Hait
ian Fair: Hans Larson, C. E.
Hawkins, G. B. McCluskey, Mr.
and Mrs. R. II. Howell, Al
Waugh, W. M. Hill, and Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Hayden.
G. 0. Adams, the gasoline
stump puller man, and his
daughter, Lilian, of Big Elk,
went to Corvallls Thursday, Mr.
Adams to take the higher de-
I grees In Masonry, and his daugh
f ter, to have her tonsils and aden
oids removed.
The railroad compa-iy has de
cided to keep the Sunday excur
sion train on the rua during the
month of October, which Is good
- m . f
news ior u;e peopie oi una sec
tion. The schedule has been
changed somewhat, however,
the morning train will arrive at
the usual hour, but In the even
ing the train will leave Newport
one hour earlier, passing
through Toledo at 5:55.
Road Supervisor Gillespie 1b
Uhis week bloving out the old
I racks at the Elk City hatchery.
This is done to protect the coun
ty uriuge wmcn crosses just oe
low the racks or dam, and which
came near washing out last whi
ter. The dam causes the high
waters to cut away the bank
under the bridge approaches
and its removal will also permit
the trout and salmon to go up
the river to spawn.
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FOR SHERIFF
As the Republtcan nominee
for Sheriff of Lincoln county, I
hereby announce my candidacy
sublect to the will of the voters
at the general election to be held
November 7, 1916".
Bert Gaer.
raid Adv.
BIDS WANTED
Senled bids for moving the
County Fair Building from Its
present Bite to the ground
bought by the city and leased to
the Fair Hoard, will be received
by the Fair Board until ten
o'clock Monday the ISth day of
Sept. 15HC.
The Board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Address Secretary of Fair Board,
Toledo, Oregon,
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HAY FOR SALE
Have good clover and
rye
grass baled.
Good oat hay later,
G. W. Byers, Jr.,
Phone 2151.
NOTICE!
Did you ever look Into the
merits of the Mule Foot Hog?
You should now while you can.
NOTICE TO WATER PATRONS
On and after September 1st..
,1916, all water rents must be
paid in advance to the City Re
corder. If not paid by the 15th
of the month your water will be
turned off. A fee of one dollar
will be charged for turning same
on again.
By order of the Common
Council.
Attest:
F. N. Hayden, Recorder.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE
OF TAX SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale duly
issued and delivered to me out of
the County Court of the County
of Llnooln, State of Oregon. un
der date of August 2nd, 1916, I
will, beginning Saturday, Sep
tember 30, 1916, at 1 o'clock P.
M. of said day effer fo.' sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, all
the property heretofore pur
chased and acquired by Lincoln
County by reason of tax fore
closures and not yet sold.
Date of first publication, Sep
tember 1st, 1916.
Date of last publication, Sep
tember 29, 1916.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Ore.
with, a
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
Keeps out all the wet
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Waterproofs, V0WE85
Absolute, . 2P!
ere Marked thus Isttirf
A.J.TOWIRCO. BOSTON
PENDLETON IS IDEAL
LOCATION FOR NORMAL
CITY'S RAILROAD, HEALTH. EDU-
CATIONAL AND OTHER FACILI.
TIES ADAPT IT FOR SCHOOL
SITE.
. Pendleton. Ore. Pendleton'a claims
for the establishment of a State Nor
mal School are based upon the unusual
advantages offered for such an Insti
tution. It Is Ideally located with re
spect to railroad facilities and In the
center of the country which It will
serve. Its health conditions are ex
cellent It has a bountiful supnly ol
clear, cold, pure mountain water.
It offers a library of 12,000 volumes,
to which are added 3000 annually,
boused in a beautiful new building,
erected at cost of $40,000. The larg
est athlotlo stadium In the Northwest,
capable of accommodating 20,000 peo
ple; a natatortum, modern and equip
ped for the use of men and women,
built at a cost of $11,000; ample audi
torium room for lyceum courses and
lectures and a school system that la
without equal In a city of Ita atze. Its
facilities and the students necessary
for practice teaching have been guar
anteed by the city board.
OREGON RANKS LOW
IN NORMAL SCHOOLS
U. S. BUREAU OF EDUCATION RE
PORT UNCOMPLIMENTARY TO
STATE'S SCHOOL POLICY.
Pendleton, Ore. Oregon Is one of
the moat poorly equipped states in the
Union for the training of teachers
according to the United States Bureau
of Education.
Only five statea In the Union bava
lens Normal equipment than Oregon.
Oregon has one Normal School and
forty atatea have more than one. New
York baa 18, Pennsylvania 18, Massa
chusetts 12, California 8, Washington
I and Idaho 2.
Tbe report of the Bureau of Educa
tion abows that even the little atate of
Idaho, with a population only balf as
large aa that of Oregon, la apendlng
more than twice aa much for Normal
Schools as la this state.
The same report urgea that Normal
Schools be located In the railroad
centers with public schools sufficient
ly large to give teaching practice to
the Normal students.
State Superintendent Churchlll'a an
nual report ahowa that of the 6065
teachers In Oregon last year but 791,
or 13 per cent, wera Normal School
graduates. The same official estim
ated that 1000 new teachers are need
ed each year and the present Normal
school is turning eut but 160. Tbe
majority of Normal trained teachers
are shown to be teaching within a
small radius of Monmouth, although
Kastern Oregon pays on the average
of (10.41 a month more for teachers
than doea the Willamette Valley.
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Ice Cream and Cake served every
Saturday and Sunday at the Bonbon-
lere.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR3
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln.
In the matter of the estate of Alvlna
F. Holgate deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Lincoln County,
Oregon, Administrator of the estate
of Alvina V. Holgate, Deceased, and
has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims against
the above mentioned estate are hereby
required to present the mine, duly
verified as by law required, to the
undersigned Administrator, at the of
fice of Wilbur & Hezelett, Eliot Build
ing, Hood River, Oregon, within dx
(6) months from the date of this no
tice, which said date will be the date
of the first publication of the same.
Dated August 25th, IMC.
George R. Wilbur,
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The County Court Of The State
Of Oregon For Lincoln County.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob
HoUtnte, doccased. ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Thnt
the undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Lincoln County,
Oregon, Administrator of the estate of
Jacob Holgate, deceased, and has duly
qunlined as such.
All persons having claims against
the above mentioned estate are hereby
requested to present the same, duly
verified as by law required, to the un
dersigned Administrator at the office
of Wilbur & Hazlctt. Eliot Building.
Hood River, Oregon, within six mont'
from the date of this notice, wlilcn shiu
date will be the date of the first pub
lication of the same. .
Dated September 15, 1916.
George R. Wilbur,
Administrator.'
FOR SALE
Three thoroughbred Shrop
shire rams 3 aud 4 years old.
One of these rams has taken
first prize at two state fairs.
' Address N. W. Miller,
Pioneer, Oregon.
I have for sale at a reasonable
price a few registered Ilolstein
Friesian bull caves. Very fancy
markings, from my best cows
and from a bull of the world's
champion strain, Ormsby. Get
my prices before buying ;grade
and all registered, papers furn
ished and every animal guaran
teed write Bud Knight,
herdsman, Taft, Oregon, or
Jess Farrin,
N. W. Bank Bid. Barbershop,
Portland, Oregon.
Have you any thrashing to do,
we will bring the machine down
and do It for you, call or drop a
line. Lincoln Ranch,
Elk City, Oregon.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Toledo, Oregon
Office In Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. tn.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p. tn. Emergency calls at any time. '
Phone, 1003
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Mrs. Ethel Bateman will
do all kinds of public sten
ographic work. At J. F.
Stewart's law office.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Lincoln County Bank, at To
ledo, In the state of Oregon, at the
close of business Sept. 12, 1918.
No. 202.
Resources
I-oans and discounts .,
Overdrafts, secured and
374,779.72
unsecured
.Bonds and warrants 20
Stocks and other securities ..2
Banking house 3
Furniture and fixtnroes 1
Other real estate owned 6
294.P2
951.99
000.00
500.00
pnn no
,476.00
Due from approved reserve
banks 8
,1120.10
,007 98
,532.39
Clinks and other rash Items. 1
Cash on hand 7
Total ..
Liabilities
..$132,961.71
Capital stock paid In .. ..$10,000.00
Surplus fund 1,000.00
Undivided profits less ex
penses and taxes paid .... A3.3S
Due to banks and bankers ..1,229.49
Individual deposits subject to
Check 105,830.62
Demand certificates of de
posit 2.606.94
Cashier's checks outstanding 254.15
Certified checks 43.00
Time and aavlng deposits ..11,934.13
' Total $132,961.71
STATE OF OREGON, )
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County of Lincoln, )
I, C. O Hawkins, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly awear
that the above statement la true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. O Hawkins, Cashlor
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thla 25th day of September, 1916.
O. B. McCluskey, Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug. 31, 1919.
CORRECT Attest:
C. E. Hawkins, VVm. Scsrth,
Directors.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon In and fr the County of Lin
coln. Hannah P. Jenklnn Plaintiff,
vs.
Jas. C. Howard. Oeo. E. Qulggle
and Fannie Qulggle h,n wu'e;
J. B. Miller and Jane Doe Miller
his wife; Henry L. Bancroft and Mary
Bancroft his wife; Emery Mitchell and
Estealla Mitchell his wife; N. A. Nis
kern and Jane Doe Niskern Mb wife,
whose correct name is unknown to
the plaintiff, defendants.
To Jas. C. Howard; Geo. E. Qulggle
and Fannie Qulggle h's wife; J. B.
Miller and Jiyie Doe Miller his wlfo;
Henry L. Bancroft and Mary Bancroft
his wife; Emery Mitchell and Estella
Mitchell his wife; N. A. Niskern and
Jane Doe Niskern his wife; whose cor
rect name is unknown to the p'uintlff.
1. In the name of the Statij of Ore
gon you are hereby required to appear
and anr.wer the r omnliiint filed against
you In the above entitled suit within
ten (10) days of the date of tho serving
of this Summons upon you if servea
within this County; or if served with
in another County of the State then
within twenty (20) days of the serv
ing of this Summons upon you and if
you fall so to answer for want thereof
tho plaintiff will apply to the, Court
for the relief demanded In his Com-
nlntn, .. . - Un, 1, 1, 1 1 V. -
nnd recover from the defendant James
C. Howard the following sums, npinely,
One Thousand Five Hundred (31500)
Dollars, together with Interest, thereon
at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from December 15, 1911; the further
sum of One Hundred Seventy-five
($175) Dollars attorney's fees end her
costs and disbursements herein Incur
red. . .
2. That the plaintiff's s;ld mort
gage, recorded In Book 12, rnr.a 294
ot seq. of the Official Records of Mort
gages of Real Property on fi'.3 In the
nflee of the County Clerk f L'ncoln
County and State of Orcpon, bo. de
clared a prior and superior ll-a in ad
for the amount or amounts vhlch.Tny
be adjudged and decreed due the plain
tiff ou account of the snld n'jte and
mortgage upon the following described
real property:
All of Lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 11. and 12 In Block 71 and all of
Lots numbered 4 and 9 in Blocks 28
In Case and Baylcy's Addition to the
City of Newport. Lincoln County, Ore
gon, according to the duly recorded
maps snd plats thereof.
3. That the said mortgage bo for
closed and the premises convoyed
thereby be sold by the Sheriff of said
LlncolnCounty according to the law
and practice of this Court, and that
the plaintiff be permitted to purchase
the said real property upon execution
sale by the Sheriff.
4. That the proceeds of the sale
of the said real property be applied as
follows; first, to the payment of costa
and expenses of this suit and sale;
secondly, to the payment of tbe
amount or amounts decreed to be due
the plaintiff from the said defendant
James C. Howard; and thirdlv that any
balance or over plus be paid to the
Clerk of thta Court to be disbursed by
him as by law -provided.
5. That the plaintiff have execution
against the defendant and his property
for any deficiency In this Judgment
remaining after the application of the
proceeds of the sale of the above des
cribed real property hereunder.
6. That the defendant and all those
claiming or to claim the said property,
or any part thereof, by. through, or
under said defendant be wholly barred
and forclosed of and enjoined from as
serting any right, title, Hen. claim or
Interest In. to or upon t'.e said real
property or any portion thereof save
and excepting the statutory right of re
demption. 7. For such and further relief aa
may seem to this Court meet nnd prop,
er In the promises.
Allen A Roberta.
Attorneys for the plilntlff.
This summons Is aervd upon you
by publication In the Unooln Ci. Lend
er a weekly ncws-ni."r of general cir
culation printed, puhl'ahed and clrcu-,
luted at Lincoln County. S'rte of Ore
eon. pursuant to r.n order of Hen. R. R.
Miller a Judge of the above entitled
Court. Raid order was n-.ndo. dated
and entered tn the IS day Ji pteuibor,
A. D., 1916, snd requires th's summons
to be published In the said paper for
six (G) successive v-eeks and renulrrs
you to appear In the abovo entitled
Court and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff on or before the 10th day of
November, 1916. f
September 29th. 1916 Is the date of
the first publ'catlnn ct this summons
and November 10th. 1 9' 5 will be the
dato of the Inst publlcrtlcn thereof,
Allin 4 Roberts,
Attorneys for the plaintiff.
FOR SALE
A Registered Trotting Bred
Mare or will trade for a good 2
or three year old colt.
Chas Severson,
On old Logan place.
FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE
When the fire bell rings and
your house on fire what do you
think about first after you have
lost everything? I am sorry but ,
It Is too late to speak 'to C. K.
Crosno about insurance, or I
am sorry that I was not carry
Ing enough to cover all my loss.
Dry season Is about here,
pall at my office or write and
get good insurance in the very
best Old Linea. C. K. Crosno,
FOR SALE
600 second hand sacks, 90
cords seasoned wood, alder and
vine maple.
E. B. Shumway,
Toledo, Oregon.