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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1917)
PACE EIGHT LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23d. 1917. DR. W. M. BERRY ' THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will le in his ofllce in the Hank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK TttTTTTTTTTTTT V TTTTTT1 mi eb m 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 Chas. North v-as a Toledo vis itor Wednesday. Attorney B. F. Jones was in the city Monday. Lou Fox came over from Al bany Monday evening. Rosa Schlecht was a Valley ward passenger Monday. R. M. Hofpr nt Snlpm vaaa In ' : the city Saturday evening. 1 1 ;;i Frank Lane returned Mon- ' day evening from Falls City. Mrs. J. D. Hamaker visited at Corvallis the first of the week. Frank Nye was a passenger for Philonkth Monday morning. ; ; I Mrs. A G. Schwartz was a pas ;;,senger for Newport Wednesday ' evening. E. M. Fraizer the Orton mer- 1 1 chant was in the city Friday and Saturday. C. K. Crosno la expected home from California this evening. Cbunty Surveyor McMillan was" called to Newport Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fraizer of fOrton were in the city last Sat urday. Manager Godlove of the local phone lines was up from New port Tuesday. Mrs. C. K. Crosno is enter taining the ladies' whist club this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Peterson visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bensell at Newport. R. P. Goin was a passenger up the line this morning on his way to visit school at Turn Turn. Gerald Calkins of Riverside, II Fay Plank, of the S. P. Bridge leaves spon for Wilbur, Wash " "i a i ill. i tnn-tnm nrlt V j. u . E. R. BATEMAN with his 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. ington, where he expects tc live. S. W. Scoville of Pioneer was in the city yesterday attending a meeting of the county fair I board. Crew, spent Sunday wife in this city. Hon. S. G. Irvin was up from Newport Monday, transacting business at the county seat. Miss Elsie Andrews went to ' Mrs. Roy Buckles returned Eddyville Saturday 'morning Inst evening from a trip to Ne where she will teach school. braska, where she had been set- Mrs. Lloyd Crawford of Siletz Uing Up her father'8 ?state' was in the city Monday, en- Rev- Scudder came over from route home from a visit at New port. OREGON INDUS TRIAL REVIEW Oregon Industries are slowlv but surely regaining former ac tivity. Tendency of Legislature and people to refuse enactment of industry killing measures is restoring faith in Oregon investments. Roseburg, Feb. 19. -Eastern capitalists lease 3200 acres of land near here to drill experi mental wells for oil. Florence Vancoover men take option on large amount of cedar near here and plan to er rect shingle mill. Grants Pass Chrome depos its in Illinois Valley to be exten sively worked this summer. 4000 ton shipped out past sea son. Grants Pass BePt Prnwln cr is becoming the popular indus try here. The land can be made to produce from $75 to $100 per acre under correct treatment Portland Tacoma ship yards place rush order for 4,000 000 feet of lumber. Hood River Mt. Hood R R will build two-mile extension to wards Lost Lake, American shipping and both in dustries would then be dead enough to satisfy the most radi cal politician and labor agglta tor. Of course, our workmen can go to a foreign country to get jobs after the war unless a bill is passed to prevent that. Toledo Schafer Bros, in stalling' shingle mill on upper Siletz. Klamath Falls Box factory to be started at once and will employ 50. Vale to have new brick busi ness building. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. , Emma M. Strome, Plalntif. vs. P. W. Carson and Rachel Carson, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and or der of stile lssuod out of the above entitled Court iu the above entitled action to me directed and dated tho 14th day of Feb., A. D. 1!17. In favor of Kmiua M. Strome, Plaintiff, and against tne above named Deienrtants Mrs. II. II. Pratt was a pas senger for Corvallis Saturday morning, where she will visit -"t-4H- relatives for a week. FREDERICKS QUALITY STORE WE OFFER YOU A CLEAN, FRESH STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, AT PRICES THAT CANT BE BEAT. Our line of MILL FEED is the most complete of any store in Lincoln County In poultry foods we have a great variety WE HAVE IN STOCK Mushrooms in Cans Spinach in Cans Batter than Fresh Asparagus Tips Royal Anne Cherries in Bottles Saratoga Chips Bartaria Shrimp in Liquor Spanish Pimentoes P. Frederick Independence ValW ct if!"" the B"ni. r ;!50 0U '" interest 1p T? t . , inureun at me rate 01 10 per cent Der ll,, ' ?,' rerted redy to be-Unum from the mi. lay of Septem' gin erection of shops here soon, i ber A- u- 1915 and a further sum Salem Tuesday evening to look niter his potato crop, which he inl,h , U?"y' a,rC !""mmding me t, sell the following vu r . , , e ne uestritJ-'d r"l property situate In Lin- allie Of our industrial plants col County, Oregon as, follows, to- and railroads to the govern- W,J;-, , ment. Conservative legislation f i T S1 ?,at,t'l ""r,h WP8t corner for their protection iffiffiT: the order Of the day. thence south on west line of said Suburban residents are seek- "ot 6 twe"tv flv ft, thence east loo ing extension of cprlinos inf ""'. l"e.nce nort" .-5 feet to the lias had stored at the Agency since last Summer. Messrs. Lloyd Porter and J. E. I'Jdwards and Misses Martha Ha nar and Laura and Lena Taylor of Nortons were in our city last evening attending the dance. Mrs. Fred Lunnn came over from the Valley Saturday even ing for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. John Steele. John Ebbe came over from ',, ,vhn,- cho h haan t ot.iule, j Dallas on business Saturday t,.mlano af n mnPH nf f ho street car company a little mnr. ,Btl "l:1"'""'".!''10-rR"n. evening. He returned home ,;rand Managers of Women of generously." W, would sue-1., VhThV. . 't?pll"ce - " ii . . . " .nuo u nam caucui nn f,"1 l"a- l"e residents ask the!a"a 0"lcr or Bale I will nn Saturday jitney drivers union to put au- ll,ie 17th iav ot Ml""r" a. u. 1917 at i Ma n v ,....,.!. President flrifllth f i r J ,ea8 J lot 5. thence west wa.uis aiiiveu,,, " oc eei 10 tne place of beginning and !inme from Portland last even-'f; co- sa,a ,nat it was impossi- I further described as being the north ...i . . I lllo "until n1 .. .1 . . .. S fnl nt Li. c r. i. , luestiay. ; Woodcraft. O. G. Kestling of Dal as Mrs. Lewis arrived over from shipped a car of cattle from this (Portland Tuesday evening. She place yesterday. 'will visit friends h.-re several Peter Frederick shipped a car 'toys. On her return to Port of potatoes to the California 1:tnd she will be accompanied by markets yesterday. son, Dempster, who has been attending school here. Mrs. H. Larson and Mrs. E. !,,,, Ofstedahl went tp Pioneer Fri- w; E- Bachman departed Wed day morning for a risit with Mrs. "fday niornl?S (r Eastern Miller, returning Saturday even- Washington where he will spend jng f ,iae opring ana summer. tie uao a guuu iJusiuuu uwaiung nun and will also visit with his brother who lives in that section. mwm X H .tir l C'l . f B. f ,ff55v?'!svS produces a strong, white liht I K. (T''f ' ''fcl "-,ro!,:lie (C0:J oil) without introil jl l f t irfi!S!l.t? lii-y itM f coir-'icati-a icaturce. ivio noise tiVv"JVpir mt1'- Snf.irnhrrilufallmherolIl.mil. i :QiVJ r'V.AfttfMi.!! f:Cuirrsnli;rIM Rnrud to any prriun 1 I iK"t? L'm im thi-m ; n oil l.itnp Its equal. Atnalwillco I I-TyiiVwii---tri'in - i t-ht-hi-i iin f 1 TTTTTTT1 Five times as efficient as the best round wick, open flame lamps (such as Kayo, B. & II, etc.), costs only about m cnt to prrett tii hoara. Feed3 fuel throuph wick, lights find is put out just like your old lamp. The flklffn BaatSSe Lamp from common ucing any new , no odor, no that the menu i who can nhow col yuu nothinR. Mrs. Ida Garrett returned Wednesday evening from a sev eral days visit with friends on Big Elk. Dick Evens, the Newport Waldport stage man, returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland. Wheeler Cline of Eddyville had business in the cltv Montlav i'and Tuesday of this week. He Ji called in and had some printing do done while in town. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Casement I j who have been visiting at the prospects in sight. iM U. S. Marshal Berry was in the city the first of the week. He went over to the Agency Monday and took Ranny Callahan in cus tody. Callahan will be tried in the Federal court at Portland on a charge of forging money or ders at Tacoma, Washington. toes on the run at 5 cent fares lUo'.k p- M- at the front door of the Th DiIIpb -)i-nn7in i ' ( ounty CoUrt Houso- ln the City of . dalles $-i(,0,000 to be Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, sell spent here this year on building to the highest bidder for cash, all th-j uiciiut-rg-iMng CO S. new riBIlt llUB ana interest of the above plant to cost $60,000 Catholic "u"'el fendanls in the above named a cost O ?12,000 Libby, Mc- of sale. Interest, costs and accruing .v..n . Kiuuv iv construct nor- ,. mitories for employes New garage worth $35,000 to go up aim auuiuon or another is started. Bandon More than $1,000, 000 of goods shipped over bar here last year. Portland Ship yards here are humming. Big steam schooner to be built, owned and operated by Portland men. Toledo Lincon county plans buying portable sawmill to cut lumber for planked roads. Toledo Packing herring i3 new industry nere. Bert Ceer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Uate of First 1'ubllcatlon Feb. 19, Date of Last Publication March 18. 1917. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Ia the Matter of the Estate of J. K. Hays, Deceased. Notice is hereby gion that the un dersigned as administrator ot the es tate of J. R. Hays decenscd haj filed h; final account in the County Court of the State of Oregcu, for the County (u uncoin, ana that Tuesday the 20 This is not M. N. Anderson home in this so bad for the quiet times we are city the past two weeks, depart- having. Among thos.; buying ed Tuesday morning for their j cars lit; mentioned Hilly Graham, hoWin Canada. illawkhis Hro3., and Jas. Franks. Pltrhl v.flvo ciciouii. iuc mourns iuui iiiiuuer carr pr rp nc hn 1 ' .r iu..i, 1017 , ord agent, iniornis us t.iai u. at Taft, fishing schooner Free-1 oclo:k ln the forenoon of said day in has sold six Ford cars for spring hnont and passenger boat New- 'tl,e fourt room of M court Da beei deliver y. and ha 4 a counle more nort being put in coinmissoin at ?,"'"!.e,d ..."i6. ,!'lid.1rou" t , , . , - iJittuo iur iieurillK uujecilOnS Hansen Ship yards here. thereto and the settlement thereof. (Jrants Pass will experiment James h. Hays, With New Zeland flax in this Administrator of the Estate of J. k. district iHays, aeceaseil. SI. i D. HAMAKER. Distributor For Lincoln County, Address Toledo, Oregon J CLEAR BAD SKIN ! BEANS FOR SALE 1 FROM WITHIN ' 0ne ton iule Navy Beans re- ! cleaned. i Pimply, muddy comjiloxions j are due to Impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by j laking Dr. King's New Life Pills, i Their mild laxative qualities re move the poisons from the sys- L. A. Whited, Jefferson, Ore. -o j ATTENTION! 1 What have you to trade for a 1G0 acre partially improved farm In Klamath Co. 100 acres tern and Li ightcn the eye. A full, wiiat land, balance good pns- iree. non-gripping bowel move- ture, good roads, R. F. D. daily. F. L. Chitwood, Wlldervillo, Oreg. -o Mrs. Elmer Horning returned ! !t hcs bce l reported that the from Eddyville Saturday even- j ugntnouse ana L. s. Coast ing. Mrs. Horning has resigned ! C jartl lias been closed to lirr nnKltlnn na tpftfhir nnrt Mian ViBitor?,. 'I he closing of the 2 Flsie Andrews has been elected I LSht 1!o,,se i4 correct, but as to 'to fill the vacancy, and will teach other is a mistaUc, as we the three remaining months of Wllt '"eu oy one 01 tne vvitint uuauia idoi oatuiuay. Newport Independent Enter prise. The ladies of the Merry Go Round Embroidery Club enter tained their husbands at cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Schenck last Saturday even ing. Twenty-three were present and spent the evening playing Five Hundred. A midnight re freshments were served. All re port a most enjoyable time. Subscriptions received thi3 week are: Henry Tinner. Nor- Dated February 14th, 1917. Cordon E. Hayes, Attorney, 0 school. Messrs. Everett Miller and G. G. Stevens have been busy the past several weeks getting out ship knees for shipment to Gray's Harbor shipbuilding con cerns. This week they hauled fourteen to the depot for ship met, and they also placed some on the port dock for shipment by boat. A dancing party was held at the V. D. Graves home north of Toledo last Saturday evening liieiit In the morning Is the re- $3200.00. ward or a dose or nr. Kings Kuw Life Pills the night before. At your Druggist, 25c. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services wiH lie held at the building first door north of City Hall Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject lesion Bermon, Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All arc cordially invited. FOR SALE Four young covs, grade Jer seys, all will be fresh In January, Chas. beverson, Sam Logan Place. HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo - Oregon 3. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and Harness Pepairer Shnji on Hilt Street TOLEDO, ORECON oil'st Chu lit) A. M. NOTICE! Church Services at the Mcth- Church. Sunday School, Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P.M. Prayer Meeting (Thursday 7.30 Jr. m. Everybody invited to any one or all of these services. J .. v C. R. Ellsworth. were present and spent a pleas ant evening, music being fur nished by the, Vlctrola. Dainty refreshments "were served at midnight, after which dancing was again Indulged In until about three fl'clock. What is believed to be the first "prlntlcsa newspaper" in Amerlla is now a flourishing instltudlon in Switzerland coun ty, Indiana. The "newspaper" is a daily telephone bulletin fur nished to the subscribers of the Farmers' Telephone company. At a certain hour each day the exchange operators In all parts of the county call the subscrib ers to the telephone and report news developments of Interest. Weather forcasts, births, deaths, weddings, accidents, serious Ill ness, elopmentB and divorce suits are reported. If the cost of paper and other printing ma terials continues to advance, that Is what a great many local newspapers will come to. Some twenty-five young people to.is, Oregon; Win. Damley, To ledo, Oregon; A. Kitterman, Sa lem, Oregon; G. A. Schumacher, Newport, Oregon; G. S. Fitzpat rlck, Taft, Oregon; L. N. Coombs, Wlulock, Wash.; J. H. Greenhagen, Toledo, Oregon; Hawkins Bros., Dana, Calif. Aonther pleasant dance was held at the Wollas home on the South Side last Saturday night. Some twenty of the neighbors gathered in and danced until the wee small hours. At midnight supper was served to which all did ample justice. Music was furnished by Frank Harrison on the violin and Mrs. llansonand Mrs. Wollas took turns accom panying him on the piano. Those present were: R. V. Wollas and R. J. Wollas and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and son, Chas., Rosa, Arthur and Alvln Schlecht, Mrs. N. C. Harrison and son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Floyd liutler, Mrs. lna Sturdevaut, Miss Agness I liner. Coos Bay Keel laid for sixth large vessel in local ship yard. Roseburg Chinese start big ttHlr 4?nM.a O ocn " alm -L,es-, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Bandon Woo en m l to on- I erate rnd employ 20 ln the Clrcult Court of the state of Toledo-Farmers arc working ' nVZTn" ' Une,n for a cheese factory. IR' V " LOOS Hay-North Bend Mill & J. II. H. Andersen and Julia Amlnr.nn. Lumber Co. to build 14 miles Defendants. loKEinz road un Davis Slouch nt ' Uy vlrtue f"8i exscution, decree and mf 1 Mougn at lorder or..ala ,Bgued out of t)io aboye Lebanon expects to establish 'action to me directed and dated the a fruit Cannery. 1 3rd day of January A. I). 1917 ln favor The wonderful potential pos- ""rn OLV 'a LnilV nna aKam sibillties of western water pow- , of n.367.34 with interest thereon ers still await the pleasures of at the rate of 8 per cent per annum eastern millionaire conserva-i . om ine iTa ot November a. d. ana a iunner bum or JJ50.00 attorney's foes and a further sum of $704.18 taxes and insurance, with interest at the rate of six per rent per annum from the said 23rd day of November 1916, and costs of this writ commnrdlnn mo to sell the following described renl property situ ato in Lincoln County, Orepon as fol lows, Towlt: ItPKlnnlnK nt the nnrthwnrt corner of lot No. one (1), Occident Illoc k, a sub. tionist, (so called) and log roll ing politicians. Independence Electric ser vice on S. P. to be Inaugurated as far as this city March 1st. Aside from the direct interest to the farmers, many benefits are derived from a sugar factory it employs from 400 to 500 men from October until Febru- division of lot'No. 4. niock No. (12), ary, turning the unproductive time of COO men into productive time and at low eestlmate of $50 per month would mean an in crease of wealth to the extent of $25,000 a month Nye and Thompson's Addition to the City of Newport, Oregon, running thence south nlnng the west line ot lot one (1), and two (2), Occident lltock, (R0) feet, thenco west to thJ Pacific Ocean thence north along said Oconn eighty feet, thence east to the Pr.Hlniwll.WW Intone, l",me " onginning, sniu iraci oeing a 1 .1 r ""v,v-DlD 1 imrt or lots one (1) and four (4) In order ?l-'5,000 worth of newininck No. (12), Nve & Thompson's equipment for Suniptcr Valley Addition to the city of Newport as Railroad, Southern Pacific, at its own expense, is maintaining com- plntted and reconleit In the ofllce of the County Clerk nt Toledo, Orpgon. NOW, THKItlil'ORK In compliance with tho demnnds of snld execution nlete natrol svstem for tunnel Idncreo and order of sale, I will 011 Sat. and bridges as well a3 its stores iVf 2!?,ndS'pofcb.V,,& ,' ?; .... n . ...uii. 1 . 1 1 1117 nt 1 ocuick P. M. at the front of supplies which might be des- ;()nr of tlie County (.ourt ,)llBOi ,n th. troyed and hamper operations of rond when needed for rapid transportation of troops and supplies. And now a bill Is before Con gress to prevent launching any vessel for foreelgn owners. This act should kill American ship building as successfully as La Follett's Seaman's act has killed City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon sell to the highest hldiler for cash, all the right title and Interest of the above named Defendants In the nbnvo named action, In the above described prop erty to sntlsy said execution decree and order of sale, Interest, costs and accruing coBts. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County.' Oregon. Date of First Publication Jan. 6, 1917. Date ot Last Publication Feb. 2, 1817,