Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 19, 1917, Image 4

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LfeADEB, fftlDAV, JANUARY 1Sth, 1917.
DR. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST '
Will be in his office in the Bank Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
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if you give it our Ready Mix
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shade. It is simply satisfac
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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.
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L. R. BATEMAN
E. R.
BATEMAN
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
Would be glad to show you stock, and will
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FREDERICKS
QUALITY
STORE
We claim to have the best assorted stock of
Groceries in Lincoln County. We also claim to
have the best line of MILL FEED ever offered for
sale in the County. Read this list and sea if
our statement is correct
Recleaned Gray Seed Oats,' Recleaned White
Seed Oats, Rollad Barley, Barley Chop, Rolled
Oats, Oat and Wheat Chop, Ground Wheat, White
Shorts, Bran, Whole Wheat, Whole Corn, Cracked
Corn, Scratch Food, Chick Food, BEET PULP,
Alfalfa Meal, OH Meal. Blatchfords Calf Meal,
Beef Scraps, Ground Bone, Oyster Shell, Chicken
Grit.
Crown Best Patent Flour, Byers Pendleton
Clue Ribbon Flour, we have the exclusive sale of
these flours for Toledo.
P. Frederick
Semi-Tropical
Southern California
CALIFORNIA with its oranges, its Winter
flowers, its beaches, its mountain resourts, its
time-stained missions, its delightful aun
bhlne and out-of-door life surely the call is
irresistable in January.
But a two days journey away on daily trains
of the delightful
SHASTA ROUTE
Shasta Limited
California Express
San Francisco Express
You can secure tickets or completo
Information from any Bgcnt 'or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Or.
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Southern Pacific Lines
E. T. Raddant of Orton was in
the city Wednesday "purchasing
cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guild were
passengers up the line Wednes
day morning.
Mrs. Ed. Buell of Summit Is
visiting with G. W. Buell and
family in this city.
N. H. Sherwood returned to
his work at Albany Monday after
a several weeks' visit at home.
Mrs. A. T Peterson returned
Tuesday morning from a several
days visit with friends at New
port. ' Mrs. L. M. Donckel returned
Wednesday evening from a visit
with her sister at Tacoma,
Washington..
W. E. Lingenfelter, who is
serving on the Federal Grand
Jury at Portland, came home for
a few days Monday.
Alvah Strome of Siletz was a
passenger for Salem Wednes
day morning where he will visit
an ear specialist.
R. F. Cox, J. Tait and H. S.
Cox were in the city Tuesday
enroute home to Portland after
a Visit on the lower Siletz.
Dr. R. D. Burgess was called
to Siletz Wednesday by the ill
ness of the infant child of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford.
Mis3 Lydla Newton returned
to Portland the first of the week
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Jos. Swearingen, in this city.
Christopher Columbus Gwynn
was a passenger for Puyallup,
Washington,, this morning,
where he will visit his brother,
W1D, and family.
Bob Mann returned to his
ranch at Chitwood Monday. He
was accompanied by Donald
Guild who will spend a few days
rusticating. ' y
C. S. Peck of Notions made
proof on his homestead before
County Clerk Howell last even
ing. Harry Porter and G. E.
Wilson came along as witness
es. The Merry-Go-Itound Em
broidery Club met with Mrs.
Frederick Tuesday the 16th, re
freshments were Berved and
music was enjoyed by all pres
ent. It adjourned to meet with
Mrs. Jackson in two weeks.
James Reid who lives on the
Margso.i place down the bay, re
turned from the Vallev "
evening with a carload of cattle
and sheep. Considerable of
I which is registered stock. Mr.
I Reid will encage in the busi-
; ness of breeding and selling high
grade stock.
Subscriptions to the Leader
received this week are: Olaf Er
ickson. Nortons; A. E. Adelsper
gcr, Marshneld: J. I. Applegate.
Tangent; Coos Bay Lumber Co.,
1). C. Rosebrook, Oakland, Calif.
George Ha mar, Nortons; Hilga
Holmgreen, Deschute3; A. Alin
ger, Taft; W. E. Hanlon, Santa
Cruz, Calif.; Eiick Sarrl,, .Taft.
The Yaquina Bay News says:
Wrecked war ships would no
doubt be a di awing card to at
tract seaside visitors and we
would suggest that if there are
any more to be disposed of
Newport should file an applica
tion right-a-way. We protest
against California setting all the
"valuable" attractions.
J. D. Ilamoker ha? pecured thr
agency for the Aladdin mantle
lamp, hi3 territory comprising
the north half of Lincoln countv.
Mr. Hatnaker has a good article
to sell, and he also pulls a line of
talk that Is irresistable. He was.
n yesterday and demonstrated
Ills lamp for us, and it cer' airily
works O. K.
Mrs. J. D. Gulss of Siletz was
a county seat visitor Tuesday.
Role Chambers was a Corval
11s visitor the first of the week.
L. H. Payne of Newport was in
the City Monday. .
Mrs. Fraizer of Orton was in
the city this morning.
Joe Streitmatter of Nortons
was in the city Monday.
Attorney G. B. McCluskey
went to Corvallls Monday, re
turning Tuesday.
. Don GUlett the Nashville mer
chant loaded another car of
spuds here Tuesday.
Russell Wishart returned from
Portland Saturday evening and
will attend High School.
C.hnH TT ftnivlnor nf Vownnrt
Harry Porter of Nortons had was a Toledo and Siletz visitor
business In the city last evening,
Mrs. E. B. Shumway was a
passenger for the Valley the
me nrei oi me ween.
Everett Miller is getting out
ship knees for shipment to
Gray's Harbor.
F. R. Waters, an attorney of
Salem, is a Toledo visitor this
week.
Nick Ludemann of Tidewater
was a county seat visitor Wed-!
nesday.
Mrs. A. G. Schwartz returned
several days this week.
Frank Lane was a passenger
for Falls City Wednesday morn
ing. W. E. Ball returned Saturday
evening from a trip to Portand
and Salem.
Wm. Toner of Yaquina passed
through to the Valley Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welsh
went to Newport Saturday
evening,, returning Tuesday.
Mrs. R. A. Bensell of Newport
irom tne vaney juonaay even- visited with her sister, Mrs. A,
ing.
G. W. Buyers was a passen
ger for the Valley Saturday
morning.
Mrs. Ora Copeland went to
Newport Friday evening for a
visit with friends.
Attorney B. F. Jones of New
port had legal business in Toledo
Tuoeday.
Mrs. Geo. Hoeflein returned
Monday evening from a visit at
Ilarrirbuig.
T. Peterson, in this city Wednes
day.
Capt. Chas. Hyde of the lower
Siletz arrived in the city Wed
nesday for a few day's visit with
his mother.
L. C. Smith of Newport pass
ed through Monday evening, en-
route home from a trip to Port
land. ! Geo. R. Schenck went to
jRoseburg yesterday on business
! connected with the receivership
I of the logging camps.
Denuty County Master Lou
don was in the city Saturday, Mrs. Lena Jones a,
installing the officers in the lo-1 arrived up from the lower bay
cal grange. He went from here i Tuesday for a visit vith her par-
to the Salmon River Country. ents Air. ana jurs. w. uau.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE v
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln.
Jay W. Dunn, Plaintiff. .
Vs.
Annie Logan, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution decree
and order of sale Issued out of the
above entitled Court in the above en
titled action to me directed and dated,
the 14th day of December A. D. 1818
in favor of Jay W. Dunn Plaintiff and
against the above named Defendant
for the sum of $610.55 with Interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent pep
annum from the 4th day of August A.
D. 1916 and a further sum of $60.00
attorney's fees and costs taxed at
$11.80, and costs of this writ command
ing me to sell the following described
real property situate In Lincoln Coun
ty, Oregon as follows, to wit:
Lot No. Two (2) In Section Seven
(7) In Township Ten South. Ranee
Ten West of Willamette Meridian, con
taining 41 and 85-100 acres In Lincoln
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.
1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front
door of the County' Court House, In
the City of Toledo, Lincoln Couaty,
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 des
cribed property to satisfy said execu
tion decree and order of sale. Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Bert Geer
Sheriff of Lincoln Countv, Oregon.
Date of First Publication Dec. 15, 1918.
Date of Last Publication Jan. 13 1917.
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-J DALE PUPS FOR SALE
hU'n month olJ j-ups and
9 younger ones for saio.
Chitwood, Or.
ATTENTION!
What have you to trade for a
ICO acre partially improved
farm In Klamath Co. .100 acres
wheat land, balance good pas
lure, good roads, H. P. D. dally.
$3200.00. F. L. ChitWOOd,
Wlldervlllo, Oreg.
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Foufybung cov.'r, grade Jcr
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HAWKINS A McCLUSKEY
Attorneys at Law
Toledo - Oro;;on
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Patent U. S. to'Thos. ilollls
Lot 5, Block 3, In Townslte o
Siletz.
Chas. L". Dlven to Jean Barber.
one acre In Waldport. $T0.
Ernest G. Jones and wife to J.
B. and Matilda Cummings, tract
of land In Section 4, T. 11 S, 11.
8 V, $10.
W. II. Woodruff to Luby Har
grove, Tract In Section 26, T 11
S, U 10 W. 1(50 acres, $10.
Beulah W. Brooks and hiiS'
band to Alfred J. Brooks, tract
in Section 35, T 14 S, H 10 W,
$10. .
P. II. Sanderson to Hubert W.
Farrow tract in Sec. 35, T 10 S
R 8 W, 120 acres, ?500.
Bert Ceor, Sheriff to Amelia
M. Peacock E ' of Lots 9 and
10. Block 13, Irvlnttou, In Orcan
view, Lincoln County, Oregon
Joel Wlcklunrl tr .Tnn Rni,t
Tract of land in Sections 1 and
12 T, 7 S, R 11 W, $300.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF' 8ALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln.
H. F. Nulton, Plaintiff,
V.
Lincoln County Fair Association, Ed.
J. Avery, O. Mlddleknuff, T. J. Christ
opher, J. F. Stewart, W. C. Copeland,
V. 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 lit the above action
to me directed and dated the 8th day
of December A. D. 1310 in favor of
H. F. Nulton Plaintiff and afrainst tha
i above named Defendants for the sum
of $500.79 with Interest thereon at tha
' rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the 11th day of October A. D. 1012 and
j a further sum of $40.00 attorney's fees
and costs taxed at $16.00, less the pay
ments of $357.94 and 146.99 as set up
. in said execution, and costs ot thia
I writ commanding me to sell the fol.
blowing described real property situate
, In Lincoln County, Orepon, as follows,
itowit:
I The North Half of Northeast Quarter;
Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quar
ter of Section Twenty-thrpe and South
ieast Quarter of Southens Quarter ot
Section Fourteen, Township Twelve
, South, Range Ten West of Wlll.vnettti
( Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon,
Also the Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Qunrter of Section Xlnteen
and the Northwest Quarter of tha
Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty,
Township Ten South, Rnnce Ten West
of the Willamette Meridian in Lin
coln County, Ororon.
NOW. THEREFORE In compliance
'with the demands of said executlou
dorree and oraer oi .:!- I will on Sat
iiMay the 13th day of .Tanunry A. D.
1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door
of the County Court Hounc, In the City
nf Toledo. Lincoln County. Orexon.
sell to the highest bidder for cash, alt
the right title and interest of the abovo
named A. T. Peterson one of the above
; nnmed Defendants in the above named
' action. In the above described prop-
erty to satisfy said execution decree
(and order of sale, interest, costa and
accruing costs.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon,
Date of First Publication Dec. 15, 1916,
Date of Last Publication Jan. 12, 1917,
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for The County of Lincoln
R. N. Warnnrk, Plaintiff,
VS.
J. II. H. Andersen and Julia Anderson,
Defendants.
By virtue of an exocutlon, decreo and
oraer or sale issued out of the above
entitled Court In the above entitled
action to me directed and dated the
3rd duy of January A. D. 1917 In favor
or it. in. warnocK rialntirr and against
me bdovp nnmed Defendants for the
sum of $U.P.67.34 with Interest thereon
at the rati of 8 per cent per annum
from tho 23rd day of November A. D.
1916 and a further sum of $250.00
attorney's fees and a further sum
of $704.18 taxes and Insurance,
with Interest at the rate of six
per cent nor annum frnm t)i. m
23rd day of November 1916, and cost!
of this writ commanding me to sell the
following described real proporty situ
ate In Lincoln County, Orepon as fol
lows, iowii:
Beginning at the nnrthwuat nnma a
lot No. one (1), Occident Work, a sub
division of lot No. 4. niirV No. (12),
Nye and Thompson's Addition to the
City of Newport, Oregon, running
inence sou in along the west line ot
lot one (1), and two (2), Occident
Illock, (80) feet, thence west to the
Pacific Ocean thence north along said
Occnn eighty feet, thenre east to tha
place of beginning, said tract being a
part or lots one (1) and four (4) in
Illock No. (12), Nye ft Thompson"!
Addition to the City of Newport aa
platted and recorded In the office of
tho County Clerk nt Toledo, Oregon,
NOW. THEREFORE In compliance
With the demands nf anM evnruHnft
decree and order of sale. I will on Sat
urday tho 3rd day nf February A. D,
1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front
door of the County Court Hour,e. In the
CltV of Toledo. Uncnln fount On
I sell to the highest bidder for cah, all
' the right title and Interest of the above
' nnmed Dpfptirlnnta In tha nlmua h.m.j
action, In the above described prop
erty to satlsy said execution ." Tee
and order of sale, Interest, er-' and
accruing costs.
Bart Oeer,
Sheriff of Lincoln , County. Oregon,
Date of First Publication Jan. 5, 1J17,
Date of Last Pabllcatlon Feb. 2, HVt.
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