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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1916)
t- LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRJPAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916. . Which Do You Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: "Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources ? " The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or any brand, new or old, that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York .'TlTTTTTTTTTTTvTTTTf TYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTtTttf DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his ofllce in the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Mrs. Warren Hall of Siletz was a Toledo visitor yesterday. L. A. Whited of Jefferson had business in Toledo last week. County Judge Miller returned Sunday from a trip to Portland. Don Gillett the Nashville mer chant was in the city Wednes- Frank Nye returned Wednes day evening from Eastern Ore gon. Mrs. Grant King came over from Siletz yesterday, returning today. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gwynn re turned from Albany Wednesday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carey, Wednesday evening, De cember 20th, 1916, a daughter. President L, D. Nash of the Nashville creamery was in the city Tuesday evening. C. H. Pierce of Otis was tran sacting business with the County oourt mis week. County Commissioner Wake field was attending County Court here this week. rM-H" SL I I j It. W. Stow returned Tuesday evening from a week's visit with relatives near Monmouth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradley, on Olalla, Sunday, De cember 17th. 1916,' an eleven A Chi!d 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 Hiirface well and thor oughly. Its durable proper ties are well known and so is its brilliancy. Made of pure while lead and linseed oil ard every color well ground. We sell it at popular prices. 1 TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY AIIST Geo. Hoefloin recently return- ed from Cresswell where he X 1 built a large barn for his broth er, conductor Iloefleln. ! The high school students have 'fixed up the Fair building and 1 am useiug it to practice basket ball in. They expect to play ; some games later on. I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walling, jwho have been living on the Tcier place the past year, de- 5 parted Sunday for McMInnville where they formerly resided. itarry uoyles returned Tues- Chas, H. Gardner was up from . twport yestuday. Al Lane was over from the Agency Wednesday in his car. VV. 1'. Ball was a valleyward passenger yesterday morning. Sol Johnson waft a passenger or Portland yesterday morning. Mrs. Walter Hall oi Siletz was a passenger for Portland Wed nesday morning. V. E. Bachman went to Eddy ville yesterday to look after things on the ranch. We wish you one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Johnny Hammond returned Wednesday evening from Mon tana where he has been, the past several months. J. A. Peterson, the hardware man, went to Lower Siletz yes terday to instruct Mr, Koaydar in the operation of his new trac tor. Claus Ludemann, passed through to his home at Waldport Wednesday evening. Mr- Lude mann has been serving on the Federal Grand Jury at Portland. o TWENTY TWO YEARS AGO Locals taken from the files of the Leader of that date. . Lucius Norton was down from Elk City today, and filed on a homestead beiore Clerk Jones. J. F. Stewart left Tuesday 1 morning ior Arapanoe, iveoraska where his mother lies at the point of death. Albert Waugh and Francis Harmon were down from Hap py Valley Friday, as witnesses for B. F. Jones, on his finar proof. J. S. and W. C. Copeland are rushing their piling contract and the Olalla presents a lively appearance. R.F. Collamore came up from NOTICE or tHEAirF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the But of . Oregon for tha County of Ltocotah. Jay W. Dunn, Plaintiff. Vs. Annie Logan, Defendant. By virtue of an execution decree and order of sale- issued out of the above entitled CoSrt In the above en titled action to me directed and dated the 14th day of December A. D. 1916 in favor of Jay W. Duun Plaintiff and against the above mimed Defendant for the sum of ffflff.SS with Interest thereon at the rater of 10 per cent per annum from the fft day of August A. D. 1918 and a further mm of 160.00 attorney's fees and costs' tared at (11.80, and costs of this WTif command ing me to sell the following" described real property situate In Llscoln Coun ty, Oregon as' follows, towlt:-- Lot No. Two (2) in section seven (7) In Township Ten South, Range Ten West of Willamette- MerfdYaW, con taining 41 and 85-100 acres' Is Lincoln County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution. decree and order of sale I will' ear Sat urday the 13th day of January A. D. 1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door' of the CbUntV' Court Hbirse, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and interest of the above named Defendant In- the above named action, in the above dee rribed property to satisfy said execu tion decree and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing coots'. Eert Geer Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication Doc. 16, 1S1G. Date of Last Publication Jan. 12 IS17. 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. i iiiitttiiii null teetttt 1 1 ttettt ii i mi i NOTICE OF 8HERIFF" 8ALF In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln: H. F. Nulton, Plaintiff, Vs. Lincoln County Fair Association, B7!. J. Avery, O. MlddlekaufT, T. J. Christ opher, J. F. Stewart, W. C. Copeland, F. Newton, W. M. Berry and A. T. Peterson, Defendants. By virtue of an execution decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court in the above action to me directed and dated the 8th day of December A. D. 1916 in favor of H. F. Nulton Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $500.79 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 11th day of October A. D. 1912 and a further sura of $40.00 attorney's fees and costs taxed at $16.00, less tlie pay NOTICE pF SH WWFP SALE ln the Circuit' Court of the State of ' Oregon for the County of Unoolik Maloney Electric Co., av corporation, Plalttti.. Marcus C. Davis and1 Kate M. Davis;' his wife, and Z'enas Copeland, Defendants. By virtue of an execution,, decree and order of isle Issued out of the' above entitled Court in the above en titled action to me directed and dated the 17th day of November. A. D: 1916 in favor ot Maloney Electric Co., a corporation Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $2872117 and $32.31 with Interest thereon at the rife' of 6 per cent per annum from, the 15th day of July A. D. 1914' and a further sum of $200.00' attorney's fees' and' costs taxed at $27.50, and; costs of this writ com manding me to selT tlie following des crlbed real property situate in Lincoln'. County, Oregon, air follows, towit: The North Half N4V of the South west Quarter (SWtf); The Southeast Quarter (SEVi) or the Northwest Quarter NW anif the Southeast Quarter (ST34) of the Southwest Quarter (SW) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twelve (12) South. Range Eleven (11) West of the Will lamett'e Meridian, containing One Hundred' and Sixty acres be the same more or less, according to the offl-lal plat of the survey thereof, all In Lin coln Countv. Or-gon. NOW. THEREFORE" In compliance with the demands of said' execution, decree and order of sale 1 will on Sat urday the 6th day of January A. D. . 1017 at 1 o'clock P. M. at tle front door' of the County Court Hwine, lu the City, of Toledo, L'nroln Counv, Oregon, sell to the htphept. bidder for cash, all the right tlflo and Interest of the above named Defendants In tha above named action. In tlie nbnvp p"o. rribed property to n:it'v phIJ execu tion, decree and order of sale, Intercut, costs and accruing costs. D?rt Gear, Sheriff of Llriroln County. Orogun. Date of first publrat!on Dec. 8, 1S16. Date of last publication Jan. 6, 1917. $ Christmas Greeting THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON PROMPTS US TO EXPRESS TO YOU, APPRECIATION OF THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE YO'J HAVE FAVORED US WITH DURING THE PAST YEAR. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MOST HEARTILY WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR PEACE, HEALTH AND PROSPERITY FOR NINTEEN SEVENTEEN. P; Frederick T . . ..'hi 11)11 M M 1 1 II III I M 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 yr. iiiiiiiihllllil inlititwvtinrri Jewelery Sale at Absolute tost PRICES TALK $5.60 $4.60 $9.00 $4.80 $2.80 $3.70 $3.40 $9.00 Waltham or Elgin Watches for $8 00 Waltham or Elgin Watches for $15.00 Ladies 20 year filled Waltham $7.00 8 Day Mantel Clocks . $4.50 8 Day Oak Clocks $5.50 Solid Cola Rings s on ftnlid Gold RinTS Childrens Rings .&u Bna i.w All Filled Chains and Fobs at Half Price ' $2 50 and $3.00 Best Filled Valliers $1 and $1.50 $1.50 Solid Cold Stick Pins 65c All Brooches at Half Price 6 Solid Silver Tea Spoons regular $5 goods $2.90 6 50 Year Tea Spoons regular $3 goods $1-50 6 $3.50 Desert Spoons $1-75 12 $3.50 Knives and Forks $L90 $2.00 Berry Spoons 90o. 7CC. Butter Knives or Sugar Shells 40c. $1.60 Cold Meat Forks 60c. Everything goes all my regular stock. Every thing guaranteed as represented Yours to re duce the nign cost i nvinS H. H. PRATT, Jeweler wANn BUlLUiriU, . - - iwkbvw, vnL, day evening from Mill City X ! where he has been employed for some time. Harry renorts con- i siderable snow in that section. X He expects to return Monday. i Ole Pederson arrived up from .Marsh field last Saturday night for a visit with his, nephews, uan, reter, ana Airrea langen, 1 1 and sister in law, Mm. C. Tan tigen. He at one time lived, on tne oia Leoo place on aim b our Slough. The following subscriptions have been received to the Leader during the past week:'. L. A. Whited, Jefferson, Oregon; Fred. Maurer, Toledo, Oregon; F. F. Foster, Summit, Oregon; Mrs. Geo. King, Wlnant, Oregon; C. H. Pierce, Otis, Oregon; Mrs. E. M. Strome, Siletz, Oregon; Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph Company, Toledo, Oregon. We are over stocked on silver ware and can offer you some real Christmas bargains in the following: Royal Plate Rosa lie T Spoons, (iOc. set of six; Knives and Forks. 83.50 set: Iler. I..., Ci.n IK ..nil. '.., lfnn. Forks, 75c. each; Child s Sets, Knife, Fork and Spoon, C0c; Hutter Knives, 25c; Sugar Shells, 35c; Gravy Ladels, 75c, Also a small assortment of Holmes and Edwards and Roger IiroB. Ware. Carving sets at greatly reduced prices. Peter son Hardware Co. The ladies of tlie Whist Club entertained their husbands and a lew Invited guests, at cards last Saturday evening. The 1. O. O. F. Hall waa rented for the ocassion and tony neonle eath- 'ered around the tables. .After playing whist for a couple of hours a luncheon of salad, cof fee and cake, was served. Then the audience was tavored by a number of songs by Beit Geer, accompanied by Mrs. Pratt on the piano. The floor was ithen cleared and dancing vua mUuiK cd In for an hour. . Mrs. L. M. Starr and C. E. Hawkins cap tured the first prizes at whist, 'and Mrs. Lee Wade and F. N. .Uayden carried off the consola tion prizes, i . me Moose are planning on having one of the best dance ever held in Toledo, next Mon- 4 , day evening, and are sparing no Aivxiwuise iu una enu, ine music ; ; will be furnished by Miss Elma 1 1 Waugh, pianist; Messrs. Pickens ! ! and lllack of Newport with, the ; ; violin and traps, and Derrick and ' 1 Dellany with violins. There will oe some square dances mixeu X i In for the benefit of the old time t dancers, having about two round dances ana men a snuare aance. 1 1 The lodge will Berve supper lu 1 the banquet room and will give everyone a goon reou. uuiy oic (iee and Alec McMillan are the floor managers & m enrn n m -M 1 ii nn t, Cape Foulweather last Monday , gaI,i exerntion, and costs of this where he has been at work on writ commanding me to sell thn for the light house. lowing described real property situate Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbell l,n wnc01I county, uregon, as iouows, The North Half of Northeast Quarter; Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quar ter of Sectlon Twenty-three and South east Quarter of Southeas Quarter of Section Fourteen, Township Twelve Sooth, Range Ten West of Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon, Also the N6rtheast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Nfnteen and the Northwest Ouarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty, Township Ten South, Raqge Ten Weat of the Willamette Meridian in Lin coln County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of said execution decree and order of sale I will on Sat urday the 13th day of January A. D. 117 at 1 o'clock" P. M. at the front dnor iof the County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all gave a social dance for the young people, at their residence last Saturday night. A very en joyable time was had. f Marriage license was Issued this week to Mr. Frank D. Tfl lotson and Miss Inez Alexander. ! Mrs. B. P. Van Cleve, of Cor vallis la visiting her aunt, Mrs C. O. Copeland, in this cfty. Miss Bell Butler returned to day from near Independence. where she has been visiting the past tnree weeks. ELEVEN YEARS AGO Items taken from Ore files ot ;the tm and lntere8t of the 8bo,( the Leader of that date Herman Webber of Boaver Creek passed through Wednes day morning enroute to Oregon City. Jack Ross is visiting his sis ters, Misses Edith and Grace, at Harrisburg. He will return after the Holiday season. Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Lrese went to Corvallis Tuesday for a brief visit with the fog and other friends. ' John Quincey Adams of Chit wood had buslne3 In the city yesterday. Miss' LoTa Wade arrived home Friday evening from Ashland, where she is attending school, and will remain until after the Holidays. . . o named . T. Peterson one ot the above named Defendants in the above named action. In the above described' prop erty to satisfy said execution - decree and order of sale, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Bart Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication Doc. 15. 1918. Date of Last Publication Jan: 12, 1917. mm Beat it wilK a FISH BRAND r REFLEX SUGKER Keeps oit all iKc wet' DEALERS EVERYWHERE Waterproofs, TCWBrj Absolute.' . ere AUrhtd t&u) fan gwo 11 A.J.TOWIIkCO. ' BOSTON WAUGH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTER'S IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. CLEAR BAD SKIN - . FROM WITHIN Pimply, muddy complexions are due to Impurities in the biooa. Clear up tne skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbclr mild laxative qualities re move the poisons from the sys tem and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-gripping bowel move ment in the morning Is the re ward of a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills the night before. At your Druggist, 25c, SUMMONS" In the Circuit Court of the- State of Oregon for LIncoIo County. Frederick H. Wheeler, PlUftttlff, . VS. McCann Cut Stone Co., and" P. J. Mc- Cann. Defendants. . In the Name of the State af Oregon; To McCann Cut Stone Cb, and F. J. McCann and each of you, the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear and answer a complaint 'died against you to tha above entitled action on or before the expiration: of alx weeks from the date of til first publication of this summons exclusive of the date of said first publication. And If you fall so to appear amT answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff win apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In plaintiffs1 Complaint, to wn: for a judgement against yo In the antir of flZ1.62, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annmn from the 1st day of October, 1915, until paid, and for plain tiff's 'coals- and disbursements, and further for an order of the above en titled Court for the sale ot the prop erty heretofore and now attached by the BherlfT-ef Lincoln County, Oregon, which said property la particularly described as follows: ' . Beginning at s point 488 fet south ot the northwest corner of Section 1, Township 11,' south of range' 10 west of the Willirmette . Meridian, in Lincoln County. Oregon, thence south 74 do greea 4B minutes east 6!fi feet, thence south S degraes eat24d "feet, thence south 18 degrees 30 minutes west 264 feet, thence south 21 degrees 45 min utes west 1309 feet,, thence south 80 degrees 45 minuteswent 154 feet to section line, thence north along said section line to ploce of beginning 135S feet more jor Iosa4 ' This summona la served upon you t publication In accordance with an or der ot Die Honorable R. R. ' Miller, County Judge ot Lincoln County, Ore gon, which said order Is dated the loin day of November, 1918, and wnlch re quires that this summons be published in the Lincoln County Leader at least one, a weak for six consecutive and successive weeki, the date ot the first publication of this notice being tha 17th day ot November, 1918. Hawkins A MeCluskey, ittorneys for Platatlff. NOTICE! Church Services at tha Mpth- odiBf Church. Sundav School. 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Prayer Meetlne Thurnrlnv i an P. M. Everybody invited to nnv nna or all of these: services. C R. Ellsworth, o SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. Mrs. J. o. Johnson, M. W. Johnson, O.. L. Johnson, A. O. Johnson, A. H.'. Johnson, J. 8. Johnson, E. V. John eon. Alma Stnger, Clara Larson and! Edwin Johnson, Plaintiffs VS. J. B. Johnson, Aaron Dabler; also all' umur persons or parties unknown: claiming aar right, title, estate, llen or interest In the real estate deserto ed In the complaint boreln. Defendants.. To J. B. Johnson. Aaron Dabler; also all other persons or rnirtlon miknn, claiming any right, tltlo, estate, llin, or Interest In the lands descrlbod la plaintiff's complaint. In the Name of the Stata of Oregon; You and each of you ere hprnhv - quired to appear and answer the com plaint of plalntlffa in the above en titled' salt now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, being the County cni State In which the above entitled strlt Is pending, in the Circuit Court for said ' County and State, on or before tne date- of the last publication of this summons, towlt: On of before tha 29th day of December, 1918; ttnd yon and each of you are hereby notified that If you fall' to ao appear and aus iwcr said comnlalnt as herein Munt.nl Ihe plaintiffs will apply to the above niiuea voun ior tne reller demanded In their said complaint, towit: for a decree that pmintlffs are the owners In fee simple to following described roal property situated In Lincoln County. Oregon, towlt: Beginning at the ,th aectlon cor ner on the north line of section 15, running thence south Iff chains, thence west to Yaqulna River, thence north, erly along snld river to the north line of aald section 15. thence east to be ginning; All . of ho above described premises being in section 15 township 11 south of range M west of the Will, amette Meridian; that all adverse claima of defendants thereto bo deter mined; that sanf defendant be ad Judged and declared to have no right, title,-Interest or estate whatsoever in or to snld real property, and that said defendanta be forever debarred and enjoined from asserting any claim therein i adverse to the plalntlffa and for auch, other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon yon In pursuance with the directions con. talned in' an order made by the Hon orable R. R. Miller County Judge of Lincoln County. Oregon, on the 1Kth. day'of November, 1916, and is publish ed In the Lincoln County Leader, for i uimncuuve ana successive weeks, be ginning with the Issue of November 17th, 1916, and ending with the Issue of December 29th, 1916. Date of nrst publication, November 17th, 1916. Dite of last publication December ber 29th., 1H6. . . , ' Hawkins A McCluskay, Attornsys tor , r.altlfl, . T 4rT ' ,mTT? ST" - -