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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1917)
PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 23d, 1917. TTTT'J V TT TTTVTTTTTTTT1 DR. W. M. BERRY f THE TOLEDO DENTIST be in liis ofllco in the Hank Building j t THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK t 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 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 WISJl. I FREDERICKS QUALITY STORE JUST RECEIVED BEET PULP PLAIN AND SWEET ALFALFA MEAL GRAY and WHITE SEED OATS FANCY WHITE MIDDLINGS WHOLE AND YOU GET QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE AT THIS STORE P. Frederick TTTTYTi vtDTTf'fTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTfTTtTt'l'T Ml T BA' li Ui. 'I it '.!. : I ,U1 T l',;:-f-W -ill i rxtafv'-''H'i' D. HAMAKER, Distributor For Lincoln County, J; Address Toledo, Orerrcn SPRING COLDS j t ARE DANGEROUS Sudurn clumrcs of t r.ipora- I turn and underwear brini; spring colds with sliilfi tl up sore throat ai d gene: 31 cold syrup-; totns. A (lose of Dr. king h New i Discovery is sure roller", this hap- Iy romhinatl n of antiseptic ; balsams c kvus the he.vl. soothes the irritated membranes and what ti'ihi have been a linger- ing cold is lr!.en up. Don't stop treat n m ,,t when relief h first foil iii a luilf curd cold is dangerous. Ta';e Dr. King's New Discovery till your cold Is pone. " ' WORM:; MAKE CHILDREN FS! j ITF'JL i ini()tT,ea prior to AtiRtiat a, Children sniii i'..i. l'rotn worum lil.ri, are hereby called and the ire dull ami Instable, p'.ity ami InteroHt thereon stopped this weak, oi'teii .i i.)!l their t-.tth nnd day. ALSO oil warranta drawn cry' out in sle i, biin a con- on the county current expense Btant soune t.f worry to their I fund of Baid county, endorsed parent h. Kickapoo WMpi Killer' prior to January Otli, 1917, and is a mild laxative remedy hi ran-1 warrants nuinbered respectively dy tablet forni that children like 17T.31 , 17.";i'J. 1"r,:j;, 17531, to take. Promptly effective, it '17S3(i, 17538, 1753!) and 17571)! kills and removes the worm from endorsed January tit li. 1917, are the system. Irregular appetite j hereby called and the lntereut and bowel movement, lacK or in- trest in pluy are sure signs of worms. Relieve your child of tliis burden. At all druggists, 25c, . E. R. BATEMAN CRACKED CORN l tt4 ti Five tunes as efficient as the best round wick, open flame lamps (such as Kayo, B. fit II, etc.), casts only aliout ttt ttai to prrttn tli ,i,iitt. Feeds (ad tlirourh wick, i'n'.i is put out Ju3t like your old lamp. 1'lie Basil's Lasffl MUVWUHM MUMiautMl HIT I jro.'li!Cf3 a strong wlihe IM:t from common kerosene (coal oil) without introducing any new er corr.; I'crKi-.l feature No noise, no odor, no ycic.c. fru ini .-ifc-.-id o( all other c! Inmpi thirl.- imnu f:.ciut ts 3,'" t Vl"5 KrwuJ to ry prrem whr, can iJivw J:t'in mi iir.ii i:s rouM. A erii-J will co you noihiuil. Ufll k; U4 kuow waua yuu wgUuiikt a tiiiinu'.iitrHioQi R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ?u!cdo, Oregon " out" p''uT." In Ofstedahl P.ulldlnii. Omce 10 to 12 n. m.: 2 to 4 ai.d 7 to it Emergency calls a. any time Phone, 100 c FOR SALE One light weight hor3o, gentle and not afraid of autos; or will trade for cow or young stock, Also Foiue tods nnd hourchold gooi'St. D. T. M. Qoarco, Toie.lo, Ore, (SE'.'i Sec. 3d. T. 10 S. It. 11V.) 0 CALL FOR COUNTY . WARRANTS All warrants drawn on the Kp,)oral lui'd of Lincoln County, thereon stopped this day. Dated at Toledo. Oroeon. March 13th, 1917. Ira Wade, County Treasurer. J. B. Miller returned to Port land Monday morning. F. H. Lang of Big Elk was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. L. II. Pajne of Newport had business in the city yesterlay. G. W. Byers wac. a passenger 'or he Valley Monday, returning Wednesday! i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of Siletz were Toledo visitors Tues day evening. J. N. Gardner of Rose Lodie was a county seat visitor Wed nesday oveniag. Samuel Brassfleld was in the city Monday evening going to Albany Tuesday. B. A. Fielding of the Lower Siletz was ,n the city Wednes day and Thursday. R. W. Stow returned Monday evening from a coupto of weeks trip to Valley points. County Commissioner O. V. Hurt passed through to Portland Tuesday morning, Eugene McCaulou went to Mill City Tuesday morning where he will work in the mill. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guilds re turned from a week's visit at Elk City Tuesday evening. Fancy Head Lettuce, Cauli flower, Rhubarb and Spinach, at Frederick's Quality Store. A. T. Peterson, our rustling Ford agent, sold Albert Tavlrr of Newport a new car this week. John Goodell arrived up from Newport Monday and spent the day here, going on to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Edith Plank departed for the Valley Monday morning to join her husband who is with the S. P. bridge crew. Frank Wade and Vint Jones left Tuesday morning for Alber ta, Canada, where they expect to spend the Summer. Frank Priest of Newport was In the city Monday. Mr. Priest is deputy nsaespor for the dis trict around Newport. Mrs. M. Knauff, and son, Will, of Newport, passed through Tuesday morning enroute to their new home at Lebanon. Engineer Claude Wright ar rived lown from Portland Wed nesday evening and is looking after business connected with the local ports. J. C. Kurtlchanov walked down from Chitwopd Monday, transacting business at the ; county seat, lie paid us a call Derore returning. Attorney L. L. Swan of Albany was transacting business in our city Tuesday evening and inci dentally visiting with his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haw kins. j Andrew Wisnlewskl of Taft !;wajs a Toledo visitor Tuesday. ;!Mr. Wisnicwskl lntd been at ; i Newpoi t to attend the fmernl of ! the late John Uydzeskl, and re- turned home via. Toledo and Sl ; letz. j Word was received here this Vvet'k oi the serious Illness of W. li!'. Keady of Portland. Mr. I'Keady was one of the i'ounJois ; of the city of Walupori and is j very well known in this county. tils son, v. I'. Keady, is post master at Waldport. The dance at the I. "0. 0. F.( hall last Friday evening proved to be a delightful affair. Some fifty couple were present and danced until about five o'clock the next morning. Supper was served at mid.iight in the ban quet room nt 35 cent3 per plate. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Summit arrived In our city last Saturday. Mr. Davis will be section foreman for the Toledo section. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis nre staying with Mr. and Mr3. J. F. Spooni-r for the present, Mrs. Davis and Mis. Spocner b' nig sisters. Word was received here this week of the drowning of Clyde Dick last Saturday evening at Oak Point, on the Columbia rlv i'i Mr. I )ick was a former To ledo boy and is well known In this locality, he Is the brother of Mrs. Jay Dunn. At the time of his death he was 25 years of age and loaves a wife and two chlldre.i. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schwartz entertained at their home In thiu city lust Saturday evening, about twenty live persons being pres ent. The evening was spent in playing five-hundred and at mid night a delightful luncheon was served. After which Carl Moore favored the gathering with sev eral selections on the piano, and dancing w as also indulged lu. Attorney B. Fv Jones was up from Newport Friday. Mrs. T. P. Fish was a Newport visitor last Saturday. G. E. Brcwn of Elk City was in the city Wednesday. Harry Guilds of the Sentinel was a Newport visitor Saturday. Alec McMillan had business on the lower bay last Friday even ing. Billy Southwell of Rock Creek had business in the city last Fri day. S. T. Loudon of Eddyville was in the city several days this week. v Henry Nice of Lutgens passed through on the train Tuesday evening. Gale Shane of the Harlan dis trict was in the city Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. A. Arnold will enter tain the ladies of the whist club this afternoon. G. Girdler of Eddyville was in the city Tuesday evening and Wednesday. Supt. E. L. Chalcraft of the Siletz Aeencv was In the citv Friday on business. Merchant Carl Davis of Siletz was a passenger for Albany yesterday morning. Attorney Wateroury was up from the Resort City on legal" business last Friday. j N Jesse Daniels of Upper Big Elk was a county seat visitor j Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell of Ovstervllle attended the dancp ! here last Friday evening. When you order that bill of j goods don't forget Seal Brand j Coffee at Van Clove's. I Miss Elsie Andrews, who has jbeen teaching at Eddyville, spent aunaay wun tne Dome roiks. John Matthews of the New port News was in the city Friday as a witness in the Kisor-Collver case. Gordon E. Hayes, a prominent attorney of Oregon City, had business in our city Tuesday evening. E. R. and W. Wedeyemer made a trip to Newport Wednesday, returning, Thursday on the launch Transit. Marion Sturdevant departed Tues'day morning for Grays Har bor where he will work in the logging camps. Miss Winifred Swearingen went to Yaquhia last Friday evening to spend the week-end with Miss Thelma Hoeflein. Mrs. Fred Waters arrived down from Salem Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waters have e.is;ngad rooms with Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey returned from Portland last Fri day evening. They were accom panied bv Mrs. Mae. Newton who is visiting at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Auton F. Will de. parted for Aurora Saturday morning to be In attendance at the Golden Wadding anniversary oi the former's parents. Spring va3 olRclally an nounced to arrive day-beforc-yestcrday; but he is running a little behind schedule and has not nade his debut in Toledo yet. ' At'orney Mark Weatherford of Albany was in the city Tues day and Wednesday, looking af ter legal matters pertaining to the receivership of tha J. B. Mil ler Logging Co. County 'Surveyor McMillan fa purveying for a road on the bluff from Newport to Lutgens. IIo Is being assisted by Role and Geo. Chambers, Clyde McMillan, Di;-k Evens, Jim Derrick and Frank Jones. ' II. C. Nelson of Elk City was in the city last Friday and paid this otllrc a call. Mr. Nelson has rented his ranch to II. O. Jones and will depart soon for Knappa where he will make his home. Mrs. Nelson has been teaching in Knappa schools for some time and Mr. Nelson didn't like the idea of batching. The Leader will follow them to their new home. President W. M. Berry of the County Fair Board was in the city last evening, meeting with the Improvcmant Club to form ulate plana for the moving of the fair buildings. Doc says that he can use all the knockers' there are In the county, as he wants lots of help to knock the build ings down, and then can use them to knock them together again. Grant iqng, the Siletz land lord, was In the city yesterday. ,11. Albertson of Eddyville was in the city the first of the week. Mrs. E. II. Vader of Agate Beach was a Toledo visitor Sat urday. Merchant P. Frederick shipped f car of snuds to El Pnsn Tuvan this week. ' Found Spectacle case. Own er can have same by calling at this office. Mrs. Fred Salvage went to Eugene Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wade Wednesday, March 21st, 1917, a nine pound boy. N.-H. Sherwood arrived over from Albany Saturday for a vis it with his family. He returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wren v.m Arcnn of Oysterville were in Toledo last rnaay evening, attending the St. Patrick's dance. Fred Wygant was over from Siletz Wednesday. The Wygant Drotners are putting in 39 acres of spuds this year. , Mrs. Chas. Van Ord'en and Miss Burkholter of Elk City were in the city yesterday having some dental work done. Mrs. Tom Thompson was a passenger for Elk City Wednes day morning where she will visit relatives for a short time. Ails. Fred Lumm and son re- servatlonests have hindered water, turned to the Valley Wednesday,! power development at this critical after an extended visit with her jtlme, and Congress fails to pass reme mother, Mrs. M. V. Steele, in this dial legislation. . city, M. N. Anderson rimmrtoH w.-,,i . ... nun uijui ieu vveu- nesdav moraine' fnr Alhowo Canada, where he will spend the Summer. Norm has a snort inh in prospect. 0 Bend has opened the new $30,000 Pilot Butte Inn. ItasniusBen & Co. will build a $60.- 000 paint warehouse at Portland. Salem iState buildings amounting to $150,000 let to architects. Portland organizations have initiat ed an antlpicketlng law to Drotort business against consDirariM n,i boycotts of any kind. Oregon City gets $10,00 hospital Im provement. East Portland to get $20,000 bakery. Eugene Farmers creamery will add a 300 pounds a day cheeses factory. Gold Hill Cinnabar mines In Sams Valley being worked for quicksilver. Oswego cement plant win receive 1,000 tons lime rock from Gold Hill. Portland has two electric light and power plants, neither one making money, and is now to hnvo a munici pal plant forced upon the city. Be oldr.s adding a few millions to the city debt, adding hundereda to the city payrolls and scrapping present plants nothing to be gained. Swift Livestock Co. has bought a bank at Bend to promote cattls in dustry. Lebnnon lias Biibscrclbcd nearly $10,000 and seems sure to got a can nory. K ood ni ver Oregon Wn?': Ingfon volepiii.r.e company shows Ions for 1018 of $4087.61. To ni-roly parallel main line mil- " n..u iwu t:r I p- yie3 me former and helps dovaiop the state very little. CorvalUH-Electrlc trains to be run- lir l !n j Marshfleld Kruso & Banks soon to launch another ship. Cladstone Brick factory planned here. Siiverton Cheese factory opens here. Salem Associated Oil Co. to build $30,000 distribution plant here. Union Pacific railroad carries on big campaign to colenlze European linmigratants on Idle lands of tho West. Eugene Creamery plans to establish thocso factory. Fipringdeld Favorable decision ren dered in favor of S. P. Co. In unmaric- ins suit undoubtedly means building large car shops at Springfield. r, ii . . Brookings 1200 foot wharf to be built hero. Llnnton Citizens here suffer by Jit- relief lu Bought. Portland laughing stock of Pacific coast for failure to regulate Jitneys. , The threatened strike and tieup of all American rallronds by the most powerful labor trust tn the world, at this time, will get scant nubile nn- proval. It Is not creditable to organ ized labor. Eugene cannery to try packing pork and beans. Cottage Grove '. cannery expects great year. $00,000 road being surveyed across Morrow County. Oregon City Woolen Mills' running double time. Pacific Coast Defense League organ izes with primary object to obtain construction of military highway from Canadian to Mexican tihe. will ask Congress for appropriation. If tho Adamson law Is decided In favor of railroad unions alright, If against them, they will pay no at tention to it. What would happen If an Individual or a corporation took this stand. Coqulllc Reynolds mill starts on 12,000,000 foot spruce order foi Great Britlan. Coos Bay-S. P. Co. lets contract for rip-rapping new bridge piers. Will take 10.000 tons of rock and employ 30 men 4 months. Roseburg Broccoli! shipments to begin soon. Several carloads to be canned this year. Donald citizens installing numerous electric motors for cheap power. Baker Stoddard Lumber Co. to make $25,000 Improvements. Canyon City Sumter Valley rail, road to expend JISO.OOO on improve ments. The Dalles Whlttcnberg-King Co., to enlarge pant at cost of $15,000. Gervais working for cannery. West Linn proposses $14,000 sckool. Conullle 18,000 of paving to be laid here in business section. Molalla $100,000 corporation pre pares to send fire clay from here to Ohio. Lakevlew Project on foot to lr rlgate 54,000 acres between Lawlen and Crane. Sa!em to havo a $75,00(1 hospital. Coos Bay to start $JOO,000 road work. Lane County to try o::Derln:ent in growing rice. Waterpower development means Portland will put $3,000,000 bond Is sue for grain docks and elevators up ; c",iwn i to vote of the people at next nlpMInn TIIIamook to get two-story $12,000 theatre. FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE 160-acreR of pth-1 1o,iH ai,ni 8 cleared, small family orchvr., small 3 room house, small barn, running water, for sale, rent or exchange, this place lays 2V miles from Elk City, will sell on easy terms, or -Yiin good Portland property, or might wnMuer property elswhere, or rent lor a term of years, tenant to clear land, etc.. For particulars, write E. H. Wright, Schofield Bid. Vancouver Wash. o SUMMONS For Publication in ?orclosfe of Tok Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County, L. F. Parsons, Plaintiff, vs. Iona Oregon Timber Company, a cor poratlon, Otis Fuller, and all other persons unknown, if any, having or claiming to have au Interest in or to the real property hereinafter des cribed. Defendants. To Iona Oregon Timber Company a corporation, Otis Fuller, the above named defendants. iln tho Name of the SUte of Oregon. ! Toil are hereby notilled that L F Parsons Is the holder cf (Vrtldcate ol' : Delinquency numbi r. d 133 issued ou the 15th day of August, ll:l by the Tax Collector of the t.'ouniy of Lincoln Slute of Oregon, for the ai.-.otmt of sevl enteen and .iiMM (517.3')) dollars, the same being the iir.i.iunt due nnd de- lliniuent for tanes for tho Vein- ItilA " null M iiniiy, UUPTObt (IHu i(.:-:inir wun ,lu"1B "'"rcon "P 'ti v:o real property ; assessed to you. of whirl, you are the M I Ba d K'v-. T l"', "1 li.. : : --'. Jinrucu. - , i ini biuu lnrly bounded ami ilH,r:i,n,i n. lows, to-wlt: The South-east Omirtni- isi'im of ... .. . luwiiHiun Tlilr- i teen (13), P.ange Nino (9) West of tho Willamette Meridian. iou are rurtlier notified that said U i. Parsons has paid taxes on said premises for prior or snbr.eiiuent yoars with the rate of Interest on said amounts bb follows: batj Tax AZ ftaTa Tax Pa ri n f.t-. lilln "uv tr,, rue i miTiUSlTS Said Iona Oregon Timber llnnn. a corporation, as tlio owner of the legal title of the ahova ilr. ,o.j '-" iiiieu UIU1I erty as the uanio apiu-t-s of rornrrf and each of the other vorHrns above muiio.l are hoioby furilur notified tlillt L. I'. PivrmiiiH will .i. . " 1 1 01 1110 ounty und Stat aforesaid for a rf.-.roo r..v,.i" L-.J! Illen against tlio uroncrtv i,l,nv a cri')Pd- nd nier.tionod in said cortifl- first publication of ih'u - 1'uiiiiiiijmb, 111 dmilVG Of t in (1:iv nt n',1 ..uw ration, and defend this action or pay ...i iiiuuiiui inio an uoovo shown, to gether with corns and accrued Interest nnd In case of your failure o do so s! decroe will bo rendered foroclosln tho Hen of snld taxes and routs against " ,'""' hu prriniHeit anove named. This Ritmmonn In iml.ll, i... j. of the Honorable It. it. Miller Judgu flf flirt fmi ... i " ... .., 1 1 l jr , oiirt oi mo KtatO Of w","r " K "iy or Lincoln and said order was timiin ni,,i .ii., 5th day of October, till 6 and the date m u.ni iiuiiiicntion or this sum. mill, m me 10m any or March 1017 All PrOCORH Atlll n, not.. I proceeding may be served upon tha uuuniBiKueu resiuing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. t Hswklns & McCluskey, iAA Attorneys for Plaintiff, . Address, Toledo, Oregon,