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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1916)
V LINCOLN COUNTY LEADFR, FRIDAY, r!OVSr;E.n 10th, 1516. rear, mr"wtwW",LW vwrv.M"m i'.:...Ll-:: -J J."B. Miller was down from Port land over Sunday, looking tutor inter ests here. O tff Frank Nye came over from Blod gett to vote. Supt. Clialcraft of the Slletz Agency wph o passenger for the Valley Wed nesday. . P. H. Eltfng was In the city Wed-ncr-dny to meet his father, who ar rived on the evening train from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Chcs. II. Gr.rdner r.f Newport were visiting with Toledo friends the latter part of last week. H. Bradley who lives on Ol?.lla re turned Saturday evening from near Tillamook where he has been employ ed for some, time past. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore arrived down from Portland Monday evening, and have taken up their residence In the Rosebrook house on Grove street. Jim Wlnsklll Was down from Pio neer the first of the week. Jim recent ly had his foot crushed by a large rock and was having the injured mem ber treated while here. Absolutely Pure Bade front Cream of Tartar E3ALUU-N0 PHOSPHATE Y W. E. Peterson, Johnny Graham of Kings Valley, and Tom Graham of Corvallis, went to Slletz last Friday on a fishing trip. They returned Sunday with about 300 fish. Some catch. SYNOPSIS OF OCT. AND NOV. 1916 TERM OF CO. COURT M. A. Slieelley, widows pension $20.00 Fannie McKlnney " " 42.60 Olive Hampton " " 10.00 Jakobla Leganger " " 17.G0 Winifred Davidson " " 10.00 Hilda Mannlnnen " ' 25.00 A. B. Clark, registering electors 1.20 C. E. Sheffield " " 3.60 Armltage Drug Co., medicine for Poor 75 Bushong & Co. records of County Offices 39.22 G. B. McCluskey, salary and postage '.143.36 Chas. Aplet, , witness fee 6.80 " 6.80 " 6.80 " 4.80 " t 9.80 " 2.20 " . 2.00 A Child can Paint 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 well 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. TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY .44mmH44M-M"M"I htiM t L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN 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. ' FREDERICKS I I QUALITY STORE YOU KNOW THAT AT THIS STORE YOU GET "QUALITY", "PRICE" AND "SERVICE". WE HAVE PLENTY OF POTATOES RAISED IN THE SILETZ COUNTRY. THE QUALITY IS VERY FINE, YOU HAD BETTER LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR THE WINTER, WHILE THE PRICE IS REASONABLE. P. Frederick Elmer Aplet, " " C. D. Stuart " " . ... C. C. Strong " " ... W. S. Hall " " t .. W. Orton x " " ... J. D. Stow, " ' R. H. Howell, Salary, postage, ex press and freight, 224.91 L. M. Starr, Work in Assessor's Office 30.00 W. E. Ball, Salary and postage 208.00 Essie Ball, work In Assessor's . Office 20.00 Mrs. W. E. Ball, work In Asses sor's Office : ....66.00 It. P. Goln, salary, expenses, postage and express 291.96 Bert Geer, Salary and board of prisoners, 329.59 Nellie Geer, Collecting taxes. .120.00 Jennie Booth, collecting taxes 120.00 Carl Glldersleeve, salary as Deputy Clerk 160.00 Jim Derrick, printing road signs 2.00 Ed. Stanton, et al, surveying County road 68.00 City of Toledo, water for Court House J 2. 00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies for Coun'y Offices 30.29 E. R. Bateman, work for County 14.10 Lincoln County SIntlnel, printing for County 7.00 L. E. Casteel, mdse. for H. G. Weaver 10.00 Independent Entorprlse, print ing for County 2.50 F. N. Haydcn, printing for County 244.00 Newport Lumber Co. lumber for County Roads.. 46.73 W. H. Osburn, et al, work on Newport Roads 24.60 R. R. Gwynn, Blacksmith Ing and witness fee for County . . . . 29.85 Peterson Hdw. Co. powder, fuse and hardware for Co. roads, 276.99 J. N. Tompkins, et al, for work on Taft Roads 16.20 F. W. Carson, blacksmlthlng for County 2.75 Morris ft Hallmark, mdse., for County Poor 20.00 Hall Bros. Mdse, for Co. Poor ..13.00 J.' H. JeBsen, attending Co. Poor 10.00 Petition of G. B. Ryan et al, tor a County Road, Dismissed. R. S. Van Cleve, Mdse, for Court House 2.05 Ynqulna Bay News, printing for County 6.25 Arthur Nye, Hardware for Road Machinery 2.00 Moore' Lumber Co. Lumber for County Roads 10.00 R. D. Burgess, services as Health Officer .. 81.00 Bateman ft Bateman, window shades for Court House .. ..19.80 Walker ft Lebow, Mdse, for County Poor 35.95 Fred Dawson Drug Co. medicine for II. Docla 1.00 WAUGH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. A'CLOGGED SYSTEM MUST BE CLEARED You will find Hr. King' New Life Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for removing impurities from the system. Accumulated venule nolsons the blood; dizzi iiess. biliousness and pimply, tnuddv complexion are the uls frrnKlne effects. A dose of l)r KirnrB New Life Pills to-night will adsure vou a free, full bowel Tnnvnnipnt iii the morning. At your Druggist's, 25c. o ' It. D. BURGESS PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON Voledo, Oregon In Ofsteflahl Building. Office 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 et.d 7 to I Emergency calls ftty time. Phone, 1003 County Surveyor 100.00 G. L-McCaulou, lumber and shinglos for County House 21.05 C. H. Gardner, hardware for County Road S.00 Leo Wade, work on Toledo road 46.00 II. II. Crowdls, wark on Newport P.ond 23.76 I. C. Dixon mdse. for County Poor.. 5.00 Fred Horning, work on Toledo Road 3G0.62 A. T. Petorson, work on Toledo Road .. .. ..31.66 C. K. Crosno Justice fees 14.96 Witness and Jury fees in Case of State vs. S. Nokos 30.30 J. C. Carson lumber for Yachats Bridge ....239.76 School Dlst. No. 1. County High School 22.00 School Dlst. No. 22, County High School 39.00 School Dlst No. 2, County High School 302.00 School Dist. No. 12, County High School 118.00 School Dlst No. 47, County High School ,. ..31.00 State Library Comm., for School Library Books 220,00 Underwood Typewriting Co., Typewriting ribbons 7.00 Frank Mulvaney, et al, work Big Elk Road .. .. ' 218.60 Dudley Trapp, et al, work on Chltwood Road .,, 135.42 F. C, Aldrich, et al, work on Eddyville Road 213.70 Petition of Archie Brooks, et al for a County Road, Granted. Petition of J. M. K. Butler, et al. for a Bridge at Toledo Granted. Cox & Faulkner, work on Si- lctz Bridge 419.25 N. A. Harris, work on Turn Turn Road 6.00 Fred V. Cox, et al, work on Five River Road 12.50 J. A. Phillips, et al, fees in case of State vs. H. M. Long .. ..51.44 Pacific Telephone Co., for Phone Service . . ..,..6.70 W. J. Southwell, et al, work on Slletz Road 603.32 J. F. Stewart, for Telephone and trip to Salem for Co. Court ..13.89 R. W. Pepin, work on Slletz Bridge 15.00 Jos. Parkhursj:, et al, -work on Newport Roads 176.84 O. V. Hurt, services as County . Commissioner 38.00 V. F. Wakefield, services as County Commissioner 24.80 J. E. Parker, County aid . . . . 20.00 The matter of appointing Coun ' ty Agriculturist at a salary of $1600.00 per a'.num, con tinued until December terra of Court. J. M. Stone, et al, work on Taft Roads 114.00 Ed. GllleBple, et al, work on Taft Roads 113.50 H. S. Porter, et al, work on Nashville Road 185.87 Albert Cook, work on Simpson , son Creek Road .. .. ....66.25 R. H. Howell, County Clerk- "I suppose so."' "Well, Mr. Plnchpenny, 1 inunt bo gcins. What Is your place worth?" Caleb eyed his visitor nhnrply. "10,000 dollars," ho said crnftlly. "Thank you," said the .stranger. "I am the new tax assessor. Good jday." Cnlnb watched him dlsapncar and then stamped around to the back door. In high dudgeon, whcro'hls wife was washing. A tub of hot water was standing on the floor. Just as Caleb came opposite to the tub the cat ran In front of him. He swung .around with his back to the tub and kicked viciously at the cat. In some unaccountable manner he slipped and forcibly sat down in the tub of water. , Well! Moral: Don't be a moss-back like Caleb. Help yourself In your farming operations by helping to Install a county agent. He'll help you. NEW SIDEWALK ON HILL STREET At the meeting of the vCity Council last Monday evening the following resolution was adopted. Resolution WHERKA3 the sidewalk on the, west side of Hill Street, between where the same intersects the prop erty of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and a point 77 feet south of the Intersection of Hill and Fourth Streets, is In a bad and dangerous condition and is not on the official grade heretofore adopted for said street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council that it is expedient that the same be Improved by the construction -of a new sidewalk 10 feet wide, mad of good sound plank, cement or eon crete, and that the City Recorder Is hereby Ordered to give notice of said. Improvement as required by law. CALEB'S MISTAKE (By Will Ellsworth) NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 8ALE By virtue of an execution duly Is sued by tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Coos, State of Oregon, dated the 27th day of September 1916, in a certain action In tho Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein W. P. MaKenna as plaintiff recovered Judgement against Geo. W. Moore Lumber Company, defendant for the sum of $7,256.67 and costs and dis bursements taxed at $20.70, on the 27th day of March, 1916. Notice is hereby Riven th.it I will on the 14th day of November, 1916, at the Court House Door of Lincoln County In the City of Toledo In 'Bald County, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: The SW of the SE ,4 ; SE of SW14; W Mi of SW Section 17, Township 10 South Rnnjo 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, also, the E Vt of SE : E H of SW M ; SE of NW Section 18, Township 10 South Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, also The S of NE V. all of the SE Vt and Lot 3 in Section 19, Township 10 South Range 10 West W. M. and also the S of S V, of Sec tion 14, Township 10 South Range 11 West, W. M. also all that portion of the S of NE 14: SE of NW V4: Lots 2 and 3' lying East of Toledo-Si-letz County Road; and beginning at the NE corner of NE of SE Vt Sec tion 20. running thence W 80 rods thence S 160 rods thence northeast to beginning point, all in section 20, township 10 south range 10 West W. M.. also tho S of NW V: lots 3 and 4 and W H of Lot 2; all In Sec tion 21 township 10 South range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian; and all of the timber of every kind and nature upon the following described real property situate in Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wlt: the Northeast quarter of Section 17, and Northeast 4 of Section 30 Township 10 South, Pange 10 West of the Willamette Mer idian, the Southeast quarter of Sec tion 24; the Northeast quarter of Sec- 25. In Township 10 South. Range 11 West of the Willamette Meridian, and upon Lots 1 and 2 in Section 20, Town ship 10 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian lying South of the Slletz Reservation line, and upon the East half of the Southcnst quarter of Section 20, TownsMo 10 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Mer idian; the timber in Sections 24 and 2fi, Township 10 Sonth. Range 11 West of the Willamette Meridian; Also the land Commencing at a point on the Section line 1090 fret Soulh of the corner nf Sections 7, 8. 17 and 18, Townslilo 11 South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence South along said Section line 253 feet, thence South 43 degree West, to a point on tho left oanK or Depot Slough, thence North 67 degrees 15 mmutes West 200 feet, along the le't bnnk of said Depot Slough, thence 00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services win be held at the building first door north of City Hall Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject lesson sermon. Mortals and Immortals. All are cordially invited. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. RID YOUR CHiLO OF WORMS Thousands of children have worms that sap their vitality and make them listless and irritable Kk'konoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic effect on the system. Docs your child cnt i-paaiuoulcallyi Cry out i'.i sleep or grind its teetli? These are symptoms oi worms and you should llnd re lief for them at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer is a pleasant rem edy. At your Druggist, 25c. J. W. Graham, draylng for fnnntv Pnndn..!.. 44 .60 neighbors In their fight for roads C. E. Linton, medicine for bridges, co-operative creameries etc, County Toor 7.75 .refused to allow a cheese factory to be S. M. Calkins, transcribing evl- .vrcctra on Ills land and had rouglit the dunce In State case 1.25 installation or a county agent bitterly. Lee Wade, refund on Tax Deed 2.20 His crops crew more sparse every Ed Mauch. Registering r.le'-tors 2.00 i year his bind growing poorer under E. M. Fralzer. registering Electors 1.80 ' mismanagement. Land values J. F. Jones, salary as Sealer of Weights 13.81 R. R. Miller, salary as Judge 84.33 Bertha Moore care of Poor .. ..30.00 Jane Conlboar, care ot Tyler and Reynolds 40.00 J R. Turnldge', snlnry as Janitor 72.00 J. Ragsdale, ct al, work on SUMMONS Irt the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the Countv of Lliv.' coin. Hannah P. Jenklno Plaintiff, vs. Jas. C. Howard. Geo. E. Qulggl and Fannie Qulggle his wtfo; J. B. Miller and Jane Doe Miller his wife; Henry L. Bancroft and Manr Bancroft his wife; Emery Mitchell and Estealla Mitchell his wife: N. A, Nis kern and Jane Doe Nlskern his wife, whose correct name is unknown to the plaintiff, defendants. To Jas. C. Howard; Geo. E. Qulggle and Fannie Quiggle his lfe; J. B Miller and Joie Doe Miller his wile: Henry L. Bancroft and Mary Bancroft his wife; Emery Mitchell and Estell Mitchell his wife; N. A. Nlskern and Jane Doe Nlskern his wife; whose cor rect name Is unknown to the plaintiff. 1. In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within ten (10) days of the date of the sorvinc of this Summons upon you if scrvea 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 it you fall so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in h!s Corn plaint, namely; that she shall hav and recover from the defendant James. C. Howard the following sums, namely. One Thousand Five Hundred ($1500) Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from December 15, 1911; the further sum of One Hundred Sevpnty-flvn ($175) Dollars attorney's fi es and her costs and disbursements herein incur red. 2. That the plaintiff's raid mort gage, recorded in Book 12. Pace 204 et seq. of the Official Records of Mort. gages of Real Property on file in th office of the County Clerk f Lincoln County and State of Oregon, be de clared a prior and superior lien lu and for the amonnt or amounts which may be adjudged and decreed due the plain tiff on account of the said note and mortgage upon the following described real propcrfv: All of Lots numbered 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 11, and 12 in Block 71 snd nil of Lots numbered 4 and 9 in Blocka 58 in Case and Bnyley's Addition to the City of Newport, Lincoln County, Ore gon, according to tho duly rocorfel msrs and pints thereof. 3. That tho said mortgage be for closed and the premlnes rnnveyftd thereby be sold by the Sheriff nf said I LlncofnConnty according to the law and practice of this Court, and that I the plaintiff be permitted to purchase I the said real property upon execution Isa'e bv the Sheriff. and 18. Township 11 South of Range 1 4. Thot the proceeds of tho role. 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, 'of the said real DroDer'r be annllnd na j '.running thence North S9 degrees 40. follows; first, to the payment of rosta , mlnnli., Vaat 912 font tlinnr Scttth on.t ornunaoa r.f ).!. ...I. ...I.. creased and tar.xes were higher In ai7 deKrcrg 32 minutes East 212 feet, secondly, to the payment of th direct ratio. ' I thence South 15 degrees 43 minutes nmoutit or amounts decreed to be Hu So he had ponted a "For Salo" no-1 West 213 feet to tho left bank of Dn-,the plaintiff from the siild defendant tlca on his front a-nta In disgust If !"' i""K"t ie" " '-'. ui u-. . ... n jrnips 1 . nimara; anu imrn.y cup t any lice on im ir'ini guie 111 uixkuhi. 11 , ,,- . nnlJ ilia h.ini nf . .1... u. .j ytna ire la lliej ' Caleb Plnchpenny sat on his porch, looking over his farm. lie was offer- In? It for sale. He had farmed many I6 '"f1: years and had seen his county Blowly loosing ground while tho neighboring counties forced ahead. He had foueht (North 8 dpgrees 45 minutes Enst high taxes, had beaten his progressive hPnce, North 38 degrees 30 rain 1 1 1. . .1 1- 1 . - . a "t" East, I68-8 f"et- thence East 119 feet, thonce South 98 feet, thence West 30 feet to the place of beginning, con taining 1 acre more or less. Also the land described as beginning at a point on the Section lino 1030 feet South of tho corner of Sections 7. 8, 17 Office lours m. Brave the wind VmI irv IKa best wet th, FISH BRAND REFLEX.SLICKER a:4(PATm3oo H0IECTORIUT7f! r tn.-i .1. 0ir 80& voar. y; Aj. TOWU CO. BOITOHIJ w 1 things went wrong it wasn't his fault. And these fellers all wanted county agents, roads', etc., Just to raise taxes. I He wouldn't stand for It. Let them El. V - ai Tldownter Road 15.76 . G. Downing, ct al, work on Turn Turn Road 60.87 II. Twombly ct al, Work on Five Rivers Ror.d 13.00 W. E. Watkins, et al. work on Drift Creek Road - ..200.00 J. C. Ludcmann for ferrying at Waldport 600 E. M. Fralzer, Mdse. for Poor 10.00 E. P. Cnrrey, drnylng for County 7.60 M. A. Beam, lumber for County 7.66 A. J. Brown, work on Newport Road B7 O. N. Barclay, piling ror Tidewater Road 4.00 A. L. Porter, salary as Road Master and postage and stationery 127.00 A. L. Baldwin, et al, work on on Waldport Road 68.00 Francis Altree, work on New port Road 6.00 Geo. Bothers, witness fee In Circuit Court Jack Bellany, et al, re-survey 1 of Yaaulna Road ..- .167.00 Vlck Boone, surveying South Bewch Road 2.00 J. C. Altree, surveying South Beach Road 2-00 Z, M. Derrick, (alary as go ahead If they wanted to. Put silos up and kill Ms cows on sour corn? He should say not! These new-fangled book-farmers made regular fcols of themselves! Even If their cream checks were fatter thnn his, It was Just pure lurk. So he watched a stranger come up the walk with Interest. The man aBkcd whether ho was the proprietor of the farm, and what his price was, as he had noticed the sign. Caleb thought he looked easy, so ho said: "I ain't sure I want to sell." "Looks as though this was a good dairy country. Lots of silos and cows and feed right In the next county," said the stranger, seating hlmselft It's Just as good as any", said Ca leb. "My farm's worth lots ot money." "No doubt," returned the stranger, "but wouldn't It bo worth more If you had slloa and roads and things like that!" "Silos cost money and roads make taxes high," said Caleb. "But wouldn't you make more mon ey? Couldn't you pay taxes easier? If you are making $1000 now In a year and would make $2ooo next year, couldnt you pay $10 more taxes and not feel It?" 62 minutes West along the ban' of said Depot Slough 20S feet to a point 1 on the Section line, thenco North 70 degrees 62 minutes Went alonr; the bank of said Depot Slough 60 feet, thence North 43 decrees Enut 68 feet to the Section line, thence North nlnng said Section line 258 feet to tho place of beginning, containing 1.04 arcs more or le?s. - Also lot No. 1 In MocK No. 1 in Graham's Sixth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, according to thn plat therecr. Including all tenements, heredita ments' and appurtenances of r.nd be longing to all of the aoovo ocRcnueo property, together with the sawmill, sheds, wharves, machinery, engines. boiler, appliances, tools and all equip ment used In cornnction witn sa:o mill located on the last three des cribed tracts, all In Lincoln County, Oregon, It being Intended hereby to describe the Toledo sawmill plant and the lnnds used therewith or the Geo. W. Moore Lumber Company on Depot Slough, Lincoln County, Oregon. And all of the right, title, interest and estate of the defendant therein and thereto at or subsequent to the date of levy, December 2!ld, 1916, taken and levied upon as the proper ty of the said defendant Geo, W. Moore Lumber Company or as much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the said Judgment In favor of said plaintiff McKcnna against said defend ant with Interest inoreon, logeiner with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Bert Qetr, Hlierirr. By J. H. Ross, Deputy. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, October 10, 19l First insertion Oct. 13th 1916; last Insertion November 10th, 1918. balance or over plus be Clork of this Court to be disbursed by 111m as ny 11 w provinoi. 6. That the plaintiff l-.nvp execution ngnliHt the do'endnnt and his proper.y lor any uenciency in tins Judgment remaining after the application of the proceeds or the sale cf the r.i.ove dos crlhcd rcnl property hereunder. 6. That the defendant snd all thos claiming or to claim tho said proporty, or any part thereof, by, through, or under said defendant bo wt.oIJv barm and forclnsed of and enjo'nr-d f.-om aii sertlng any right, title, lien, claim or Interest In, t.i or upon the siild rent proporty or any portion thereof unr and excepting the statutory right of ra. qemptlon. 1. ror sum ana mruier relief as may seem to this Court meet and prop er In the promises. Allen & Roberto, Attorneys for the plaintiff. This summons Is served upon yotl by publication in the Lincoln Co. Lead er a weekly newspaper of general dry culatlon printed, published nnd circu lated at Lincoln County, State of Ore gon, pursuant 10 en order of Hon. R. R. Miller a Judge of the abovo entitled louru nam order was made, dated and entered tn the 18 day September. n. u mi, mm requires inir uminona to be published in the said paper tor is i successive weeks and requlrea you to appenr In the abovo entitled Court and answer the complaint of the, piainim on or oerore tne 10th day of September 29th, 1916 Is the dkU ot the first publication of this snmmoan and November 10th, 1916 will be thl date of the last publication therenf Allan A Roberta, 1 Attorney for the slalaUffv r,