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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
PAGE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th. 1917. Peterson . Hardware Co. Reg. $2.25 5 Gal. Vacuurti Kerosene Cans, $1.75 Reg. $3.00 NO WORK Ice Cream Freezers, $2.45 Fir Oars 8c. per foot Air Tight Heaters, $1.50 to $3.50 PENNSYLVANIA TIRES (Bar Circle non skid Ebony Tread Vacuum Cup 30 X 3 $10.30 $12.50 14.00 30 X 3V2 $14.10 $16.65 $13.15 Tubes 30 X 3 Gray $2.80; Red $370 30 X 3y2 Gray $3.30; Red $4.30 We pay Transportation. Prices on other sizes Write, Phone or Call on us Get our Prices on Farm Implements, etc. t OUR NEW GOODS . Arm nnuu hf.rA. W hau. Men's and Boy' Suits, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Come In and see W. P. flcGEE ANDREWS BUILDING SL .m. A. M-M - -- -- - -S- -S- -S TtttTTTtTTtTTTTTTttTI LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER r. im. hayden, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon Bostofflce, Established Twenty-Two Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, tn advance Ii.BO Six Montlm. In mivn-iu e Three Months, in advance""!!'. 0 Phone 7003 THE CUSTOMER- OWNERSHIP IDEA Making the Deon'e partners in nublic iirilirinc ia a new and popular movement. The Northern Srn J II vl CO. Has ROlfl RIY nor rant oti- I" v owtA several thousand customers the past two years. The Pacific Gas anrl1 PTIarln Co. of California Riirnoccfnllv sold millions of dollars worth of its six per cent stock to customers. At San Diesro an entire Insno A gao auu I electric corporation was sold to uie people Dy n. m. Byllesby & Co. This system opens the door to friendly co-operation between conservative citizens and utility concerns, Instead of suspicious, envious antagonists. Under this Plan Utilities will be mnnnirprt with a higher sense of devotion to puDiic service. Regulatory commissions will learn to have more respect for ineae properties and radical ac tion will be minimized. TOLEDO, OREGON The White Corner Store HANDLES CHASE & SANBORN'S TEAS AND COFFEES NO BETTER FLEISHMANN'S YEASTFOR QUICK WORK CHILI CON CARNE ALWAYS GOOD RIPE OR GREEN OLIVES THAT GIVE A ' TANG TO THE LUNCH Phone 9005 R. S. VAN CLEVE IHftMHHMHMIIIMIIIIHIHl Water' Front Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. . Fresh tnd Cuied Meats Toledo Creamery Butter I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork from the local ranchers, and I pay the highest market price delivered at my hop. I pay the highest market price for bldoa and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON !i Lincoln County Bank ii 1 , . (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS" WM. SCAIITH C. O. HAWKINS Interest on Time Deposit 4V-HH. 4f, i t s, AKIN The Dry Goods Man HAS A FULL LINE Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, ' Crochet and Embroldcrie Ma terials ALSO A full line of JEWELRY which Is Guaranteed. ............ MMMMHmHIMIMIHMHIMMMWTWWrHW WOULD CHANGE LEGISLATION Salens Oregon, Jan. 16, 1917. To the Editor: Supposedly fiee American workmen, on their way to shops where they are employed upon terms and conditions which are satisfactory to them, are beset and intimidated by crowds of pickets representing organiza tions which are called striken These crowds gather around the euirauce3 to me snops, ana al though thev Deruetrate littlo vir. lence while. doIIca at in nip-nr they terrorize the workmen by menacing gestures and degrad ing imprecations. This is the situation today in Portland at the steel ship-building plants. A slight amendment to Ore gon's picketing law would pre vent such tprrnriii no an1 thfAQT enlng demonstrations on the public streets adjacent to plants where strikes have hen rWiar. ed; It would also prevent pickets irom gatnenng in riont of a Store or restaurant in rmwda with banners, doing everything to ruin tne shop-keepers busi ness bv Intimidating hla and proclaiming boycott. n,very community in Oregon Is Interested in legislation that win help preserve order in the metro polis so mat its developing in dustries mav be Rnfop-imrHpH The success of ship-building is jeopardized, although it means much to everv nart of tho ntnto whose products are marketed; a tnilt cannery has been driven out. or l'ortland ail a direct re sult of long-contlnuvl noisy and disorderly picketing in front of its f.viner nlani in tho hnnrr r,r the city. It is to bu hojicd that everv member of the -lelstoU're wi'i 3unioit such legislation aR Is1 necessary to Protect working- ! men and workine women frnm '! Intimidation because they work, 1 anu ureaon iiKiiwitr en frnm ftPit- trilCtlO'l bt'Cailso llipv pannnt lio run profitably under union dom ination. Yours respectfully. 'C. C. Chapman. c Such tobacco enjoyment 95 you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and ' fire-up a' pipe or a home-made cigarette I v Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction youf smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it'sjnade by a patented process that curs our bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiurris. We prefer to give quality I at tfau bdy rad tin I V!lil fectWSS I "3 iU r..i "Pro. liJ lAltfW i ' I ll'l II sotk. ino7." Uc4 I k 'f kSJViiM i Ii II J E I Hook pipet whrt Mi amokod btmrl mT TOBACCO I . LBE HIP the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful You never tasted the like of it! And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try . out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way' as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 Buy Prinet Albert tvery whtrm tobacco i gold in toppy rmd bag; Be; tidy red tint, 10c t handtomt pound and half-pound tin humi dor andthat corking fino pound cry ttal-clan humi dor with tpongm-moutoner top that ktmpi tho tobacco im tuck eW twim alwayt I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C ill b WE HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE IN THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF OUR PLANT WHEREBILLS MAY BE PAID AND ALL BUSI NESS PERTAINING TO THE COMPANY WILL, BE TAKEN CARE OF. Yaquina Electric Co. OREGON INDUS. TRIAL REVIEW Past Year Watc nornrrf rtrnok. er In Line of Industry. Low Taxes and Conservative Legis lation U'ilt llolll Mnl tit In Vila ... wlt 4ttlJlL,llll tUIS Wondertul Record. President W. B. Ilarrntt of Oregon Woolerowora A fianrln- tlon predicts 40c. wool for 1917 clip. OrOEOn Cltv Cnrvrr 17 P tn sell $350,000 bonds for extension to Highland. Gardiner Prplimlnnrv wnrii on Port of Umpqua Jetty well uiiuit way. Ladra.lde Postoflloe rprnlnta for year show largo increase neaver treek, on Willamette Valley Southern Unt mnv itpI cheese factory. Iledmond Deschutes Count v may construct McKIuza rnpa rond with Fod'Tal aid. IlicMle Mlrhlpnti nirti lirlnp sawinili with them to install near hero. Kosemirg North Umpqua 1s'. ' . .. . .j r:J tMn year. Canyonvllle Old Levona T.prf. ge to operate after 13 years idle ness. Will install electric plant, remodle old machinery and add concentrating plant. Hermiston rrmntv nmvoa ari aptable to prunes with yield heavy and returns large. Port Orford milln will uhin an 000 feet white cedar ton Navy Yards. Klamath Falls New Si.innn steel bridee acrnss T.lnk rivor completed. Railroad construction in Ore gon during the past year in cludes: S. P. Co. COmnlpfn Pnna Bay line, 118.3 miles, O. W. R. & N. complete Eastern Oregon line to Cranef 127 miles, Cal. & Ore. Coast R. R. put in operation 15 miles proposed Grants Pass to Crecent City line, Portland & Oregon City have 15 miles in op eration ana valley & Siletz com plete 13 miles. ' htayton is becoming prune and potato center. Coos Bay may be chosen for aviation or submarine base. Donald is sliifpippg about ' ? i 000 of hogs each week. I Oregon's Public Utility Com mission is ashing no radical lag ir:laticn at liandu of legislature i but advocates conservative poli rics helpful to indi'strics. Its f-;-l'ort !-!ows considerable Ioch lr net openiti ig revenue for mil roads in state from 1914 to 191C. Roseburg will bl'.ip luO cars of broccoli this Benson. AIeo F.u cars to f:e iro; lUJJlc. Ail go direct to t'Li: !'o. Junction City $.1,000 com munity warehouse planned. Pendleton Building permits ror year number 243 and total $198,953.00. Roseburg riatinum ledge discovered east of rltv mnsinir great Interest. Salem acreea to fnrnlali-re quired acreage to any firm that will establish llax products man ufacturing plant here. Reported that Oregon Power Co. will make improvements in Willamette Valley to extent of $300,000 or $100,000. ' Orecon Industrie ha VP tipnn legislated nearly to a standstill and the legislature should go slow about enacting more laws that affect property and business unfavorably such as killing fish Industry ffl mouth of Rogue River for benefit of "sportsmen." Marsh field Smith-Pnwpra Logging Rv. granted franrhlna along county road between Bunker Hill and Summit Hla. tanco of 11 miles. CorvallU Sixth street to hn paved. Property owners will se lect quality. Roseburg B. W. Bates and Son buy FVpier vw, qn(j enlarge and Improve both paper and plant. Oregon City Paper mill plans another addition similar to $1,- uuu.uuu unit about completed. Woolen mills to build big addi tion. Portland Forecasted that S. P. Co. is preparing to go ahead with formerly planned double track electric system to Salem. It is belief of railroad execu tives that if railroads can be re lieved Of the Inefflri pnt rpiriila- ition of 48 states and the Federal Ibody and this regulation be unit led under one national head with 'regional subdivisions, a prpat part of their present troubles will ue removea. Roseburg 5,000 acres in Flournoy valley polled to drill for Ull, I Port Orford Tribune "Two i corps of government engineers have already decided thatPort I Orford harbor is the most suit able port for hundreds of miles ; along Pacific Coast for buildinj, 'harbor of refuge. I Roseburg Review "Oregon's legislators should bear in mind the fart that th's state wants fewer boards and commissions and more pood roads. Some of the moiipy ben usele.-ly snetit for the lonuer 'would be very ber.ificial if applied to the latter." FARM For RENT I A good Btock ami dairy ranch, cbout 3H. miles from Toledo, on n good road, which will keep I5.r. or -10 cows. Will rent farm With or without Btock. A good opportunity for an .energetic man. Apply to J. F. Stewart, To ledo, Oregon. o WAUGITS MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. o i B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Law Newport, - - Oregon a Will Practice In All the Court CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. All warrants druwn on the general fuud of Lincoln County, endorsed prior to July llih, 1913, are hereby called and tho interest stopped this date. Toledo. Ore?-", Pic. 14th 191C ' SUMMONS tn the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Lincoln County A. L. Jacobson, Plaintiff. VS. Wm. P. Enos, Thomas W". Enos, and Mrs. M. G. Lonx, formerly M. O. Enos, Defendants. To Thomas W. Enos and Sirs. M. Q Lone Formerly M rv Run. h. ! named defendants; In ths Name of The 8tate of Oregon: You and each nf vnn hA.t. required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Orecon, be ing the Countv and Stato in hiv. abore entitled suit Is pending in the uun ior sum county and State, on or before the date of the last vuuuiuiiiiu oi mi suminmons, to-wit on or before the 23rd. day of February 1917. and you and each of you are hereby notified, that If you fall, so to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above en titled Court for the relief demanded In Plaintiff's rnmnlnlnt . . decree that nlalnMir i. ,r I fee simple of the following described 1Afil Aetu.A .1 i . i - suuhihh m i.noom c:ounty. OrcKon. to-wlt; The South hr!f of the North East qunrter and the North half Of the South Rant nunrtur r.1 six In township eleven South, range ten West of Willamette Meridian In. w.v",., u.iu mi mat an adverse claims or said defendants nnd each of them may ho determined by said d-vree-That cscli of Knirt rfjfn...i .. i ' . ,.. , , , , . ...... .10 uu au ! i' ued nnd dm lnred to have no Wcht t.Jii. estate, lien, or Interest what so- evrr In or to said lands nor any part t.iereor; that the defendants nm ea. l! of tlieni bo forever tarred irbfm iioreln adverse to plaintiff, in (I for ftirh ot'ier nnd farther relief Jus (lis Court n;y deem equitable, i This immmons Is publlnhed In the jLIn-oln County Leader a newgpnper of I gem nil circulation ln Lincoln County. , Oregon once a week for six consecu' ,tlyn Ptid Kiiccesslvo weeks beginning ,wlili nm Ihhuo thereof of January 12th. ,10 7 and endln.l, with the Issue or i February 2.'lrd. 1!H7 nn,i. sunn,e of the directions contained in" an order made by the Hon II. R. Mil- coin Countv. ;.""'"' , .",url u' "n rter is dated taiBili: isa 191 7 P''stion, January 12th, Dni'oi?f UKl pubIlcatl0'. February 23rd, Hawkins A McCluskey Attorneys for Plaintiff. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS NotlfA la tin...k.. .1 . .. A , , hivbu inai t ie un derslKned, Charles Cator and Alwlna Mlsch sr. lava h. JLw,n? of Line, In r,v nZ l.?u.r - . aullu niucyp aoceased. AH Persona hulni ... . .aid estate are notified "top Jfnt the same, duly verified, to aald Kxmutor and Executrix at the dencn of tlm t i i , rPBI 1 1. "rom me date of the. flrni p..h(.tttin f ,hH Wlt)rfi;B 01 ln llin fllllA tit ,1.. n . ... till .i..i . . ., " "rHl Puuiicat on of bor T ta ll,e 241,1 ""y " Novem- Charles Cator, Kxerutor. Y.te. A ,A'w'n Mlschler. Executrix. Ytes A Lewis, Attys fP the Estote. L'DVV. J. CLARK J Attorney at Law ' Tolerlo. . . Oregon