PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, 1917. DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK 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 be glad to show you stock, and will order for you if you do not find just what you wish. Joe Bryant was over from the Agency Wednesday. Chas. H. Gardner of Newport was in the city Tuesday. James Gatens of Newport was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Ernest McKlnney of Peak had business In Toledo Saturday.. A. E. Brooks of Waldport was in the city last Friday evening. Andrew Kent of Waldport was a county seat visitor last Satur day. George Parrish returned Fri day evening from a trip to Salem. -a M . JL A A. A. A TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTxTm FREDERICKS QUALITY STORE OFFERS YOU A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES A FEW NEW ARRIVALS JIFFY JELL, ALL FLAVORS MINUTE TAPIOCA RICE FLAKES FANCY LARGE QUEEN OLIVES RIPE OLIVES DILL, SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES MEADOW GROVE FULL CREAM CHEESE CODFISH TABLETS SALT MACKEREL TUNA FISH BARTARIA SHRIMP IN LIQUOR BOTTLE CHERRIES MARASCHINO STYLE SWEET POTATOES (IN CANS) P. Frederick Five times as efficient a3 the best round wicl:, open flame lamp3 (such as Kayo, B. & II, etc.), costs only about cot to pcratt til bom. Feeds fuel t'lrourh wick, lights and is put out Just Lko your old lamp. The t I V'lVcT "Stt"" J roducee a tron& white Iipht J trW9i&7WMi wwen (coal oil) without x ri;; v),t.,-t,j v.Y'vi or comnucatca features, no r '! "Stt .-CliiV! .!:)-vi amok. So farahnd of all otherol I g ,-. .l-riXnr 'rl' .'.d them an oil lamp IK equal. A trio i tr ' lu ll i i fn i n iii I lint In m fr-n rtrhrn mil wiuill J. D. from common introducing any new i noise, no odor, no I Inmix that the manu- f prion who can ahow J will coat you nottiina. I JTOV HAMAKER, Distributor For Lincoln County, Address Toledo, Oregon SPRING COLDS ARE DANGEROUS R. U. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON Toledo, Oregon Sudden changes of tempera ture and underwear brim; snrine omen in Ofmedahi Building. ome colds with stuffed up hmid. sore hour: 10 t0 12 m ' 2 to 4 ar.d 7 to throat and general cold symp- pm- Shc"' tonis. A dose of Dr. King's New ' Discovery Is sure relief, this hap- o py combination of antiseptic jq WHOM IT MAY CONCERN balsams clears the head, soothes ' . n . OA ,, the irritated membranes and ,IIaJlan' Oregon, eb. 20,1917. what might have been a linger-! , iNotlc,e hereby given that I ing cold is broken up. Don't the undersigned will not be re stop treatment when relief rs siionalblo for debts or bills con flret felt fli a half cured cold Is traded by my wife, Bessie C. Al dangerou. Take Dr. King's "ff"; .ft,cf lhta gat,5; .... Ku- llUrnvcrv i!11 vnur rnhl la i I "lU iUl.l O. . "WH3UII gone. o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLf MENT . In the County Court of the Stnte of 'CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS All warrants drawn on the Oregon f.,r tiie County of Lincoln, in general lund or Lincoln county, Ui Matter of tim Estate of J. IL Hays, : endorsed prior to August 2d, 'DecfiiKcd. 1 1915, are hereby called and the Notice l hereby gica that the un- interest thereon stopped this difMiKnod ab administrator of the on day. ALSO all warrants drawn tale of J. n. Hays deceuBud haj f. lid on the county current expense bin fiiml account In the County Court fund of Bald county, endorsed of Hie State of orcecu, tor the county prior iu juiiawiry uin, ivu, ana of Lincoln, end that 'i uenday the 20 i warrants numbered resDcctivelv da of March 1917. at the hour ot ten ; 17531, 17532. 17533. 17534, a'r ock In the forenoon of s:ld day In 17r,o(t itr-iu irc;io. nri i7rin the court room of nld court has been 1 1 ' 53(i' 1 . and 17570, pointed by the Bald court a ti.e ' endorsed January Cth, 1917, arc time and place for hoaruiK objection i hereby called and the Interest thereto and the settlement thereof. , thereon stopped this day. ' Adm.n.s.rator of ,'hoTstale UTk. " Hit., deceased. March 13tn 1917 . . , , Itated February 14th, 1817. Ira Wade, . Cordon E. Hayes, Attorney. County Treasurer. Miss Rachel Carson arrived home from Portland Tuesday evening. C. O. Hawkins made a trip to Drift Creek Monday, returning 'Tuesday. Tom Pavey of Mill Four was in the city Wednesday paying his taxes. Percy Twombly of Bayview was a county seat visitor last Saturday. Wm. Enos, the Elk City saw mill man, had business in the city Monday. John Q. Adams of Chitwood was a county seat visitor Tues day evening. Percy Twombly was in Toledo overnight Monday, en route to Condon, Oregon. Supt. R. P. Goin is visiting schools In the south part of the county this week. A. C. Crawford of Lower Farm brought over a wagon load of live hogs Wednesday. Dr. Linton of Waldport passed through Tuesday evening en route home from the Valley. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Labour of Rose Lodge returned Tuesday evening from a visit to the Val ley. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Guild, In this city, Saturday, March 10th, 1917, a nine pound girl. Wheeler Cllne of Eddyville ordered a new Ford car of agent A. T. Peterson the first of the week. James T. Simpson of Detroit, Michigan, has been in the city this week looking over this lo cality. Mrs. R. P. Coin and son went to Waldport Wednesday evening for a visit with relatives friends. Mrs. C. L.. Morrison of Elk City was visiting with her sister, Miss Sara Crahen, in this city Saturday. The passenger train was half an hour late Wednesday morn ing, owing to a stump sliding down on the track between here and Yaquina. ' Henry Nice of Lutgens was in the city Tuesday, having busi ness at the courthouse. lie called in and paid us a visit while in town. Mrs. Bernice Hood was a pas ser pir for the Valley where she will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Hood also will visit in Cal ifornia before returning home. F. L. Buker of Waldport had business in the county seat last Friday evening. He went to Ed dyville Saturday as a delegate to the Pomona Clrange troni Waldport. Mrs. P. A. Frizzell and daugh ter, Grace F. Payne, returned to Portland Monday morning after spending a few months visit with the formers daughter, Mrs. E. L. Stclnhoff and family below To ledo. M. J. Brown of Portland was In the city Saturday. Mr. Brown has just purchased a half section of land on Simpson creek, near Chitwood, and expects to be come a resident of Lincoln coun ty ia the near future. Mrs. Catherine Collins and grandson, Vin, were passengers for Lebanon Saturday, where they will visit her son, R. E. Col lins, and family for a month. After which Mrs. Collins will spend three months In the East. August Maurer of Chitwood was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Mr. Maurer has rented his place at Chitwood to Mr. and Airs. Chan. Newman of Albauy, and Mr. Maurer expects to make his home at Corvallis. Chris Hanson last week sold his ranch near Elk City to Carl Llndstct recently of Idaho. Mr. Lindstet and family have taken 'possession of the place and will make their future home in this county. Mr. Linditet was in the city Monday purchasing supplies. Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day. 'John Winkler of Taft had busi ness In the city Friday. W. C. Fischer of Yaquina had business at Siletz last Saturday. Remember the dance this evening at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Lem Butterfleld was a passen ger for Portland Saturday morn ing. Merchant Ed. Mauch of Ed dyville was in Toledo on busi ness Monday evening. Geo. Rowin of Waldport was a county seat visitor Tuesday. We acknowledge a calL Merchant P. Frederick this week shipped a car of potatoes to San Antonio, Texas. Chas. Olson and R. R. Wilson of Chitwood were county seat .visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ross and children, departed Saturday morning ror AiDerta, Canada. Maurice Andersen had busi ness at Siletz the first of the week. Mr. Armitage the Newport druggist was a Toledo visitor yesterday. , County Attorney C. E. Haw kins was a passenger for New port last evening. Attorney J. F. Stewart re turned Wednesday evening from a trip to the Valley. Dr. Carter of Newport at tended Pomona Grange at "Ed dyville last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guild went to Elk City yesterday where they wm remain ror a time. Mrs. L. A. Hulbert and little daughter were passengers for Albany yesterday morning. Attorney Oscar Middlekauff of corvallis passed through to the lower bay Wednesday evening. C. Bruner of Rock Creek was in the city yesterday, visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Donckel. Attorney Jno. R. Sibley of Dal las had legal business in Toledo, Saturday. We acknowledge a calL Dr. Plnkley, the Agency phy sician, returned the first of the week from a trip to Salem and Grand Ronde. Mj3. Bertha Moore entertain ed'a number of her friends at her home in this city last Satur day nlErht. Th eveninir belnr ana spent In dancing. J. B. Miller and S. T. EdmiS' ton arrived down from Portland Wednesday evening, and spent yesterday looking over the form er's logging propel ties near this city. Saves Eggs Royal Baking Powder makes it possible to pro duce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins, , cornbread, etc., with fewer eggs than are usually required. In many recipes the number Of eggs may be re duced and excellent results obtained by adding an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted.' The following tested recipe is a practical illustration: 1 cup auf ar H cup watar 1 Cf 2 taatpoooa Royal Baking Powder 1 cup flour I taaapoon aatt U cup cold watar 1 taaapoon flavoring SPONGE CARE DIRECTIONS: Boll auar and watar until ayrup aplna a thread and add to tin etlffly beatan whltaa of eeze. baatlns until ttia mixture la cold. 8tt together three tlmea the flour, ealt and baking powderi beat yolka of egga until thick; add a little t tlma flour mixture and egg yolka alternately to white of egg mixture, atlr rlng after each addition. Add cup cold water and flavoring. Mix lightly and bake to moderate oven one hour. The old method called for 6 eggs and no baking powder Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum No Phosphate anglers found streams. fishing in the BARGAIN Bi;.;, plain speaking, Edison Triumph Phonog'Tiph, and 100 records, for sale or will trade for young stock. Grace B. Hampton, Teledo. U.S.S. FREDERICK March 10, 1917. Lincoln County Leader, Toledo, Oregon. Dear Sir: Has It ever come Into your mind about printing anything about the Navy? You know we are in need of good men and lots of them. I have been In the service for quite a while and know a little of the Navy and Its ways. Every young fellow that is a real man should serve Uncle Sam and be one of the many that have real responsibility put to his test. Good times are had every day by the boys In boxing, wrest ling, fencing and in their race boat tryouts. Then there are so many chances for advancement to higher ratings and good pay Members Syringia Circle will I "t is a clear Profit a? Blease meet in I. O. O. F. Hall i "av " ooaru 10 Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, March 21, for the pur nose of transacting important business. G. N. a corporation, as tlio owner of the legal title of the above described prop erty as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are .hereby further notified that I F. Parsons will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the proporty above deB- crlbed, and mentioned In said certifi cate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons. cx elusive of the day of said first publi cation, and defend this action or pay uie amount aue as aoovo snown, to gether with costs and accrued Interest, and in case of your talluro o do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and cohIs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R. R. Miller Judge of the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for be County of Lincoln and said order was made and dated this 6th day of October, 1016 and the date of the first publication of this sum mons it the 16th day of March 1917. All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. Hawkins A McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. , AddreBS, Toledo, Oregon. FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE BUY IT NOW SAVE FIFTY CENTS Fishermen and hunters ni?.y save fifty cents on each license by buying them before May 21st, as on that date the law pnsscd at the recent session of the Leg islature goes Into effect in creasing the price of hunting and angling licenses from $1.00 to $1.60, and a comblndtlon li cense from $2.00 to $3.00. State Game Warden Carl D. Shoemaker says that there has been quite a rush for licenses in many parts of the state, due in all probably to the fact that the raise in licenses will become ef fective soon. Other changes In the game code made at the ses sion of the Legislature just closed are as follows: Free running dogs, or dogs following upon the track of any game animal, may be declared a nuisance after notification in writing to the owner of dogs, and the animals may then be killed without any criminal or civil liability on the part of tho person killing th same.' Women are exempt irom pur chasing angling licenses, but must obtain a hunting license ir they desire to hunt for any of the game birds and game ani mals of the state. ( The deer season for District No. 1, which is western Oregon, has been shortened two weeks and will hereafter open on Aug ust lRth and close on October 15th. the bag limit has boon re duced from three to two deer In any season. The open season on six Inch trout begins April 1st and sports men are urged to purchase their licenses and carry them on their person as strict orders have been given deputies to check up all 160-acres of good land, about 8 cleared, small family orchard. you small 3 room house, small barn. Just running water, for sale, rent or think of the good times you :exchange, this place lays 2Vo would have if you only join. miles from Elk City, will sell on We get to go ashore every i easy terms, or exchange for oi her night for twenty-four good Portland property, or might hours and have every other Sat- j consider property els where, or urday and Surfiay, what more (rent for a term of years, tenant coes a leiiow want.' you i.tive .to clear land, etc.. lots of time for every thing you want to do and still have time left over. Think it over men end write me. I will be only to glad to answer your questions what ever they may be. Your Naval friend, . Eugene Girdler, Prenierton, Wash. SUMMONS For Publication i.i ?orelosi'rj of Tan Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County, L. r . Parsons, Plaintiff, vs. Iona Oregon Timber Company, a cor poration, Otis Fuller, and all other persons unknown, If any, having or claiming to have an interest in or to the real property hereinafter des- For particulars, write E. H. Wright, Schofield Bid. Vancouver Wash. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the 8Ute of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Euiuia M. Stroine, Plalntlf. F. W. Carson and Rachel Carson, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the alovo entitled action to me directed and dated thy 14tli day of Feb., A. D. 1917, In favor of Emma M. Strome, Plaintiff, and against the above mimed Defendant! for Uie sum of $360jo with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 18th duy of Septem ber A. D. 1916 and a further sum of lao.DO attorney's fees and costa itaxed at $10.20, and costs of this writ crlbed. Defendants. To Iona Oregon Timber Company, a i commanding me to sell the following corporation. Otis- Fuller, the above 1 UKm;r,l'eu rBBl property situate in Llu named defendunts. In the Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby notified that L. F. Parsons Is the holder of Certificate of Dellnnuency numbered 133 Issued ou the 16th day of Augunt, 1913 by the Tax Collector of the county of Lincoln, State of Oregon, for the amount of sev enteen and 30 100 (117.30) dollars, the same being the amount due and de linquent for taxes for the year 1910 together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property asxesged to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, oltuated In said County and State, and particu larly bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: The South-east Quarter (SEU) of Section Twelve (12), Townchlp Thir teen (13). Hnnpe Nine (9) West of tun Wlllumotte Meridian. coin County, Oregon as follows, to- wlt: beginning at the north weBt corner of lot 6 In block No. 12 Grahams fifth addition to Tolodo.Oregon, running; thence south on west line of said lot 6 twenty five foot, llicnco east 100 feet, thence north 25 feet to the northeast corner of lot G, thence west 100 feet to the place of beginning and further described as being the north 2G feet of lots 6 ft 6 block 12 Grahams 6th. addition to Toledo, Oroiron. NOW, THEHEFOHU in compliance with the demands of mild execution and order or sain I will on Saturday the 17th dny of March A. D. 1917 at I o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for rash, all the right title and Interest of the above You are further notlflod that said inan""l Defendants In the above named L. K. Pursnns has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent yearM, with the rate of Interest on said amounts ss follows Year's HTiT Date Paid mnr Mill. 1.1 Tuinr Tax He- Rate eelpt No. Amt. Int. s iltJ celpt No. Amt. Int, rTirr4ni4fiiT2J."fir;fB v,i 9 it z i n En ri n bald Iona Oregon Timber Company, action, in the above described proper ty to satisfy, said cxocullon and order of sale, lutorest, cosls and accruing costs. , Bart Oeer, Blmrtff ot Lincoln County, Oregon. Date ot First Publication Fob. 1 1917. Date of Last Publication March 18, 1917.