PAGE EIGHT LINCOLN COUNTY -LEADER. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i6th, 1917. :: H 1 1 1 I H Mil L DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in, the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK GABIG! OUR BIG STOCK OF FRESH GARDEN SEEDS HAS JUST ARRIVED GET THEM EARLY AND HAVE THEM READY FOR YOUR SPRING PLANTING WE HAVE THEM IN THE BULK AS WELL AS PACKAGE OUR ONION SETS ARE THE BEST 10 CENTS PER POUND Toledo Drug Co. L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Would bo glad to show you stock, and will order for you if you do not find just what you wish, four Family and Friends WILL PRAISE AND ENJOY THE DELICIOUS MEALS THAT YOU CAN SERVE FROM SUPPLIES PURCHASED AT FREDERICK'S QUALITY STORE. IN GROCERIES AS IN EVERYTHING ELSE, QUALITY, PRICE, and SERVICE, COMMAND YOUR RESPECT. W! OFFER YGl: By.rs Pendleton Blue Ribbon Flour Crown Un . bw '.cded Flour Royal Club Coffee Heinz Pick lei & Preserves Log Cabin Bread Cream Roll ed Oats Plymouth Milling Co.'s White and YeU r orn Meal Meadow Grove Tillamook Cheese (The rich creamy kind.) THESE ARE ALL QUALITY ARTICLES AND ME FOR SALE IN TOLEDO ONLY AT THIS STORE P. Frederick s.s.s.s.M444 J.D jjjnunyjuimuji' v'j' sctb "lyij!?1 vy1 Five times as efficient as the best round wick, open flame lamps (such as Rayo, B. : II, etc.), co3ts only about ont enl to ipmli tii betn. Feeds fuel tlirouh wick, lights and is put out Just like your old luap. The h 2i Haafio lorn C produces a' strong; white Hunt from common kerosene (coal oil) without introducing any new or complicated feature No noise, no odor, no tmoka. So 1 ar ahmd of all clher oil Umpa thot tht menu f Kturmofier f ltd Reward to r.y prrjon who con ihow thrm an oil lamp In foual. A trial will cort you nothing. Juw fat ua luewobca you wouil uka a ilououmauoo. HAMAKER, Distributor For Lincoln County, Addre3s Toledo, Oregon AR BAD SKIN FROM WITHIN 'pimply, muddy complexions ai due to impurities in the b. d. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Tills. Tlwir jnilil laxative qualities re move the poisons from the sys tem and Lrighten the eye. A full, free, non-gripping bowel move nn-nt nard New Life Pills the night before, At your Druggist, 25c. BEANS FOR SALE One ton little Navy Beans re cleancd. L. A. Whited, Jefferso'n, Ore. A. T. Peterson had business at Siletz Wednesday. W. E. Ball visited at Otter Rock the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Hawkins went to Salem Saturday morn ing. V. E. Bachman visited his ranch above Elk City, Wednes day. R. S. Aplet of Big Elk is working with the local section crew. Mrs. J. N. Arnold has been visiting at Newport several days this week. Sheriff Bert Geer went to Roselodge Wednesday on official business. Don Gillet the Nashville mer chant was in the city'the first of the week. ' . Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guild spent Wednesday with relatives at Elk City. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Altree, Monday, February 12th, a ten pound boy. R. R. Gwynn came over from Siletz Saturday evening to spend Sunday at home. Ben Horning passed through to Otter Rock last Saturday evening where .he will visit his parents. S. T. Loudon returned to his home at Eddyville Monday morning after having started off the new Grange at Siletz. Mrs. Elmer Horning came down from Eddyville Friday evening returning Monday morning. Fred Brown of Portland, who has been visiting at Siletz for some time, returned home Wed nesday morning. County Surveyor McMillan re turned Wednesday from a trip to Bald Mt., where heinspected some road work. Emil T. Raddant was over from Orton the first of the week. Mr. Raddant is preparing to ship another car of stock.. Mrs. Frank . Huntsucker re turned last Friday evening from a visit at Portland, going on to her home at Bayview Saturday. Mrs. D. II. Williams was a pas sen cer for Newnort Wednesday evening, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Simon Lena- ten, and family. , C. E. Ilawkins returned from Salem Monday evening, Mrs. Hawkins staying over to attend a meeting of the Grand Manag ers of Woodcraft, at Fortiana. Hall Bros., the Siletz mer tfchalnts. purchased some two T ? hundred sacks of spud3, for ship' iment, last Saturday. They are j how paying $2.00 per sack at the Agency. I Harry Swayze has again tak- t en charge of his restaurant, X which has been leased by Mr. land Mrs. George Chambers the ipa3t several months. Mr. and f !Mrs. Chambers will agr.in oc- icupy their homo on Graham I street. The services of Yamhill coun ty attorneys are in demand over in Lincoln county. In the Feb ruary term of court there Ram sey, Lange & Nott have one case, Holmes & Pearce one case and Holder & Mark two cases. Sheridan Sun. G. W. Andrews arrived down from his home at Boring Tues day evening to look after his property' interests here. Mr. Andrews Btill pays over a hun dred dollars taxes in this county, despite the fact that hiB home is in Clackamas county. Jim Throwbridfie returned last ATTENTION! What have you to trade for a 1G0 acre partially improved form :n Klnmnth Co. 100 acres wheat land, balance good pas- Friuay evening rrom an extenneu in th ninriiinir l thn re- ture. good roads, R. F.D. dally. of a dose of Dr. King's $3200.00. F. L Ch.twood, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Sen-ices wlH be held at the building first door north of City Hall Sunday at 11 ' o'clock. Subject lesson sermon, Sunday School at 10 o'clock. .II are cordially invited. L. PERKINS Wildervillc, Oreg. o FOR SALE , Four young cows, grade Jer seys, all will be fresh in January, Chas. Severtson, Sam Logan Place. 'O HAWKINS A McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo , Oregon visit in the East. He spent the Fall In the Dakota and the Win ter lu Wisconsin, hiB old home. Ho say8 that it was pretty cold bark there, but that he rather enjoyed the change. Returning he came by California. The statement that 800 coun try-town newspapers have sus pended publ.cation on account of the high price of print paper should cauiio good people every where to rally to the support of deserving publishers, says the Shoemaker and Harness Pepairer Shop on I lib Street TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE! Church Services at the Meth- v Uil.nl. Villain. fclUUUUJ kJVil"',, ;i0 A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. i i ruyvr .wei'img imiiBuujr i.uv P. M. Everybody Invited to any one or all of these services. C. R. Ellsworth. i i Clarence Evans returned Mon day evening. ' . Mrs. C. H. Bain of ! Newport-! was in the city yesterday. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Ross was on the sick list the first of the week. W. B. Hartley, the Newport undertaker, was in the city yes terday. Clyde McMillen of Rose Lodge had business in the city Wed nesday. . , - C. H. Ridgeway of Yaqulna was a county seat visitor last Saturday. ' Ed. Stocker, the Newport butcher, was a county seat visi tor yesterday. Mrs. Ida Hurley Garrett went to Elk City yesterday for a visit with friends on BJg Elk. Frank Fogarty of Newport is in the city this week, assisting in the repairs to the Steamer New port. Wallace Miller was down from Pioneer Monday evening, bringing some wild cat skins for the bounty. Frank Wade and Cliff. Mc Elwain went over to Siletz Mon day mdrning where they will log for Lee Wade. Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges will be cheaper than Apples, Saturday 17 for 25c. Frederick's Quality Store. Big masquerade ball to night February 16th 1917 at Morrison Hall, Elk City, Oregon, Prize given best costume. R. R. Black of Harlan and Ben Hunt of Eddyville were called to serve on the Federal Grand Jury which met at Portland Monday. L. C. Fox was over from Al bany on business Monday and Tuesday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanton while In town." A marriage license was Issued the first of the week by County Clerk Howell, to Arthur Bell and Angelina Rippin, both of Siletz. The planer in the local sawmill was shipped to Napavine, Wash ington, yesterday. This planer was owned by the J. E. Martin Co., of Portland. Earl Ruef of Independence was in the city Wednesday even ing, visiting with his old friends, Mr. and .Mi s. Maurice Anaersen. Mr. Reuf was looking for a farm to rent. Merchant Warren Hall of Si letz was in the city yesterday morning enroute home from Taft, having came up the beach to Newport, and thence here by train. The ISpwortn League held a i Valentine Social at the parson age which was beautifully dec orated for the occasion. About forty were present and the even ing was pleasantly spent with games, refreshments were serv ed. - Jim Hodges of Elk City passed through to Newport yesterdny. Mr. Iiodges who owns the tele phone lines in the vicinity Qf Jslk City, states that he has mo3i of the Big Elk and Pioneer lines 'ebuilt, and will soon rebuild the Elk City-Toledo line. Harold and Fred Wygant of Newport passed through to Si letz yesterday. They had wltl them full and complete camp paraphenalla for an extended stay. They have rented ground and expect to put in twenty or thhty acres of potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey, Miss Annio Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hayden went to Siletz Saturday afternoon to spend the weclc-end with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall, and incidentally take in Joe Bryant's house warming. ' The Steamer Newport is at the Hanson shipyards undergoing repairs, and being overhauled in general in anticipation of the Summer excursion travel. The Steamer Truant, Capt. Jack Fogarty, Is on the run between Yaqulna and Newport while the Newport is laid up. OREGON INDUS- - TRIAL REVIEW With our -country unusually prosperous and complicated for eign problems to he settled, there was never a time when our law makers should be more con servative in the passing of leg islation affecting industries. Eugene S. P. Co., pays $10 000 monthly to 138 Eugene em ployees; 42 employees of Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. here receive $1865.15 bonus. - Medford City council agrees to assist proposed establishment of box factory by extending wa ter main to north boundary of city. . Reedsport New hotel plann ed. Albany About 50 wagon loads of gravel being hauled dal ly to nearby road districts and 3 to 5 carloads loaded dally for outlying districts in Linn coun ty. Florence $8389 contract let for new Coast Guard station. Portland L. C. Gilman, Pres. of North Bank Road announces expenditure of $1,250,000 by his road for 1917, mostly in Oregon. Dufur 150,000 bushel grain warehouse contemplated here. Bend Bend Water, Light & Power Co. to install $3000 pump ing plant. . Heppner 100,000 bushel ele vator planned here. Bandon Woolen mill ana ship yard expected to resume op erations soon. Lebanon Citizens working to get cannery. La Grande to have' new three story business, block. Agness Longest suspension bridge on Coast about complet ed across Rogue river here. Main spann 3U5 feet while its an chors are 635 feet apart. Survey of Eugene-Coos Bay highway begun. If this road is ever completed it will eliminate beets aa outlined bj repreBenta tives of Utah-Idaho Sugar Co, Prominent hop growers near Eo la will plant beets. Albany Furniture Mfg. Co., making first shipment of several cars of dressers and extension tableB. ' Salem Chas. K. Spalding starts organization for $600,000 paper mill here. Coquille Coquille Lumber Co., closed four years, will re open with sufficient orders for year's run. Congress has again seen fit to sidetrack the waterpower bill encouraging power development in Western states. How much longer must the West suffer at the hands of Eastern politicians? NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE In tht Circuit Court of the 8Utt of Oregon for the Ceunty of Lincoln, ttmma M. Strome, Plalntlf. ' vs. F. W. Carson and (Rachel Carsoa, Defendant. By virtue of an execution and or. der of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to me directed and dated thu 14th day of Feb., A. D. 1917, In favor of Emma M. Strome, Plaintiff, and against the above named Defendant for the aum of J35O.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 'per cent Der annum from the 18th day of Septem ber A. D. 1915 and a further- sum, of $30.00 attorney's foes and cobts taxed at $10.20, and costs of thlB writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate lu Lin coln County, Oregon as follows, to wit: Beginning at the north west comer of lot 6 In block No. 12 Grahams fifth addition to Toledo, Oroxon, . running' thence south on west Hue of said lot 6 twenty five feet, thence east 100 feet, thence north 25 feet to the northeast corner of lot 5, thence west 100 feet to the place of beginning and further described as being the north 25 feet of lots 5 ft 6 block 12 Grahams 6th. addition to Toledo, Oregon. NOW, THEREI'Ollt; In compliance wlththe demands oi said execution and order or sale I will on Saturday the 17th day of March A. D. 1917 at 1 one of the worst and most used 'CountT Court HouBei , the Clty ot roads in the world. I Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell TVmnlil nenda out more freight to the highest bidder for cash, all th than any other small Btation on ! right title and interest of the above a" i, , ? , . named Defendants In the above 'named uregon wecirie. action, In the above described proper. Reedsport COia Storage piani ty to satisfy said execution and order to be built here. International Paper Co., of Boston takes option on large timber holdings in Umpqua country at $4,500,000 and pros pects are for large pulp and pa per mill on lower Umpqua river. Astoria will Duua areage ior harbor work. In commenting on a recent In crease in pay aggregating $50,- 000 a year, granted by f. li. u & P. Co. to platform men, Pres. Griffith said: "The increase of one cent an hour, which is to become effective not later than July 1, has been made in spite of sale, lutorest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication Feb. It, 1917. Date of Last Publication March 16, 1917. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Lincoln. In the Matter of the Estate of J. R. Hays, Deceased. .Notice Is hereby giwn that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of J. R. Hays deceased liaj i". led hta final account In tt-e County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ,. ,v,t tya mmnnn hna 'or Lincoln, ana mat juesaay tne zo of the fact that the company nas ,day of March m7 at U)e o( Ua Ueen, UIIU buu ia, nuuniug iait,c Lowell (Mich.) Ledger. No in-i ' Gordon E. Hayes, one of the stltutlon has been more loyal to local interests through thick and thin than the country newspa per; and It's a poor community that doesn't stand by Its best friends. Probably some of the newspapers alluded to did not deserve to live, but many of them did; and their demise was due to the fact that they were published In dead communities. A live town newspaper makes a live town and vice versa. . prominent attorneys of Oregon Cltv had .busincBB In Toledo Wednesday. Mr. Hayes was i u mrly County Judge of Clack- rm is county, and Is one of the well known attorneys of the state. Mr. Hayes enjoys a visit to the const, as he is a great lover of fish, clams, crabs, etc., and likes the primitive, rugged scenery of this section. He re turned home yesterday morning. decreases In earnings. It will be made not because tne conditions of the company warrants it, but in the hope of better conditions in the future and in apprecia tion of the loyal support of the trainmen. Coos Bay During the first half of January this port shipped more lumber to San Francisco tljan any other harbor -on the coast. , North Plains Beaverton Brick &. Tile Co. has been reor ganized and will be put in opera tion with about 20 men. Reedsnort S. if. ce., to Dunn large floating dock here. Cottage urove uian-iaano Sugar Co., contracting beets at $6.50 f. o. J), cars here. The Sugor factory recently built at Grants Pass is a great asset to farmers of that section as it per mits development of one ot the most staple farm crops, sugar - Toledo New Bawmlll in pros pect here. Gresham Cameron and Tay lor lumber Interests building 4 mile logging railrQad. New steamer line to operate hetween Coos Bay and Sanl t rancisco. Eccles interests of Ogden, Utah buy $4,006,000 worth of timber In Columbia rlv;r and Coast counties and will build mill on Columbia river or Tilla mook Bay. sMcMlnnvllle Sugar Deets are taking the place of hops and if experiments here are successful sugar factory is promised tnib section by Salt Lake interests. Marshfield Five-mile logging railroad to be built by North Bend Mill and Lumber Co. Bend Water Light & Power Co., to spend from $50,000 to $75,000 on improvements with in next nine months. . Florence Ner Bhlngle mill contemplated here. Salem Salem Hop Growers' Ass'n taking active interest in proposition of growing sugar o'clock In the forenoon ot said day la the court room of said court has been appointed by the said court as tl.e time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. James H. Hays, Administrator ot the Estate ot J. R. Hays, deceased. Dated February 14th, 1917. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for The 'County of Lincoln R. N. Warnork. Plaintiff, VS. J. II. H. Anderson and Julia Anderson, Defendants. Iiy virtue of an execution, decree and order ot sale Issued out of tlio above entitled Court In the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 3rd day of January A. D. 1917 In favor of R. N. Warnork t'lalntiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $11,367.34 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 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 ot six per cent per annum from the said 23rd day of November 1916, and cost! of this writ commanding mo to Bell the following described real oroperty situ ate in Lincoln County, Oregon as fol lows, Tow It: Beginning at the northwett corner of lot No. one (1), Occident Block, a sub. division of lot No. 4. Dlork No. (12). Nye and Thompson's Addition to the City of Newport, Oregon, running thence south along the west line ot lot one (1), and two 12), Occldont Block, (80) feet, thrnce west to the Pacific Ocean thence north along said Ocean eighty feet, thence east to the place of beginning, said tract being a part of lots one (1) and four (4) la Block No. (12), Nye Thompson'e Addition to the City ot Newport at platted and recorded In the office ot the County Clerk at Toledo, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of said execution. decree and order of sain, I wilt on Sat urday the 3rd day of February A. D. 1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court Houso, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregoa sell to the highest bidder for ensh, all the right title and Interest of Ihe above named Defendants In the above named action, in the above described prop. eny 10 saiisy said execution decree, and order of salo, Interest, costs and acpruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County. Oregon, Date of First Publication Jan. 5, 1917. Date ot Last Publication Feb. 2, 1917,