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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
1 J - PACE FOUR r If JAmUJRW, WE NOW HAVE A j Ladies & Gents , FURNISHINGS NOTIONS, DRY GOODS AND SHOES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Our Prices GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE SENDING OUT W. P. ANDREWS BUILDING HTTrWtmr44TftWffWHttTt lhe White WAR is upon us You might as well have the best of Merchandise as long as we are able' to get our regular Shipments SEAL BRAND COFFEE IS THE BEST Phone 9005 R. S. VAN CLEVE mm W a T t'lt'i lit 'r-i . .- wmmf L C INCOLN (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, - OREGON DOES A GENERAL DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. SCAIITH C. O. HAWKINS No Sir! We Have Not Raised Our Prices Furthermore STRICTLY SUITS MADE TO ORDER At the Same Old Price WARNING! DONT BE FOOLED! All Scotch Woolen Mills suitings re GUARANTEED STRICTLY ALL WOOL, and of the am quality usually found In regular $25 suits. J, S. AKIN, Toledo, Oregon WE HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE IN THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF OUR PLANT WHERE BILLS MAY BE PAID AND ALL BUSI NESS PERTAINING TO THE COMPANY WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF. YaquinaElectric Co. IHHHMMHIIItHWWTWHHIKUHHH SPRING IS COMING. and every Farmer must get his stock og agricultural tools and Implements ready for the necessary work ot the season. Here he can find all kinds of Hardware that he will want on hte farm and Indoors. We are stocked up with wire-netting, barrows, spades, rakes, picks and the thousand and one ' things that are always needed for farm work. Prices reasonable. Order your landplaster at the Po tcrsori Hardware Co. PEJERSON HARDWARE CO. FULL LINE OF Are Right flcGEE TOLEDO, OREGON, Lorner More II KWWmtrm L HI l.l waier riuiu meai iuujci J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh and Cuied Meats Toledo Creamery Butter I buy all my beef, Mutton And Tork from the local ranchers, and I pay the highest mnrket price delivered at my shop. I pay the highest market price for hldui and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON OUNTY DANK i BANKING BUSINESS Interest Time Deposit We Guarantor v ALL WOOL LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofncei Established Twenty-Four Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, in advance... Six Months, In advance $1.60 .76 0 Three Months, In advance.... i, Phone 70C3 LINCOLN COUNTY'S OPPORTUNITY It Ib estimated that Limoln County has IS billion feet of standing timber, covering 160000 acres or over 206 square miles, tills at a stumpage value of $1.00 would be worth $1000000.00 or If cut into lumber at an average price of 8.00 per thousand would be worth oHy four million dollars. From the above figures it is easy to ascertain that the actual timber owners would receivo about one eighth of the lumber valuation and the bal ance or seven eights would be paid for labor and Bupplies. At' the present time our big natural resource, TIMBER, is in an absolute dormant state, no sale, cutting or mov ing of this vast tonnage. The tonnage, over three hundred and fifty million tons, this would mean a tonnuge of say one hundred car loads of lumber a day for the C. & E. Ry., for several hundred years or ship tonnage dally of a million feet per 'day for over fifty years. It is very essential to move this tmv ber, to have It manufactured Into lum ber and put upon the market, from the fact that a large percentage of same Is over ripe and Is depreciating In value and not Increasing. Now what can we do to help our selves simply line up at the polls on May 1st. and vote yes for the Improve ment of the Yaqulna Bay Harbor by en larging both -the Newport and the To ledo Port Districts; with this question settled our assessable property In Lin coln County Instead of being approxi mately ten million dollars as It is to day, would be over twenty five million dollars In the next two years, why be cause timber and farm laudu would be sold, a Coast road would be built, a Railroad built to the timber, saw mills erected, losing camps In operatlou, an enormous increase in our farm prod ucts, a home market at enhanced values, no end to prosperity and plenty for everybody. Now uk to taxes, with the Increased area of our Newport and Toledo Port Districts, the raising of $418000.00 to meet the Government expenditure, of like amount, this on an assessed oumuiiuii ui j iu'iii.uu would place a lien of $4i.45 en every thousand dollars with a yearly interest or tax of $2.30 per thousand nt present valuation; but with the In reused values this' would 3oon derreaBe and U.o al.litlonal nat ural Increase ViU ti.no chm of and pay the bond lKm:e s,L maturity. Willi the ji-ct ni poruhuion of about seven thciwuud Inhabitants in Lincoln Count:- no lumiii'iictmliig, poor roads poor markctr, and a general apathetic atmosphen. prevail i:g would It not be better my friends to so help ourselves that we would have three to five hun dred men working on the Harbor and Jetty improvements, have Railroads, saw mills, and logging camps in oper ation; immense increase In our farm and dairy products, a home market for our labor and products and money coming In and not continually going out. This would put us In direct with the best markets in the world; the en hanced value of every fowl of land, of every foot of timber, every head of stock In Lincoln County Increasing our" population five to ten fold In a very few years, looks to me my friends as the step from poverty to pleuty. The Coast road will be of untold benefit to the North end of the County and the beauty of all this change Is that the rancher, lubortr and mechanic gets the totul benefit. TO LEASE OR SELL ! Good Ranch at Stump Prices ucren i nines ironi Toledo. 15 acres cleared and more partly t . cleared pasMire. Would lease or sea lor $it.uu per acre, Address, Mrs. M. A. Day, Toledo, Oregon. o WANTED! A live wire wanted as 'agent for one of the oldest, largest and best companies writing Life, Ac cident and Indemnity Insurance. Good territory and liberal con tract to right man. Address A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. PROPERTY OWNERS , . ' TAIE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon council of the City of Toledo, Ore gon, contemplates the rebuilding of the sidewalk located on Graham street as follows: neglnnlng at Fourth street and extending north on the east side jot Graham street to Intersection thereof with Seventh street Same to be constructed of planking two Inches thick and olght Inches wide. Walk to be six feet In width. By order of the Common. Council. Tated April 2, 1917. Attest; P. N. Hayden, Recorder. Jim Gibson was a passenger tor Eu gene Saturday. Samuel Brassfield was a passenger for Albany Monday. Mrs. H. H. Pratt Is entertaining at Whist this afternoon. Miss Slocura of Elk City was In the city Saturday morning. Miss Corrlnne Pennington returned to Monmouth Monday. Clifford McElwain departed Tuesday morning for Montana. J. W. Parrtsh attended grange at Elk City last Saturday. Mrs. C. G. North was a passenger foi Newport last evening. Em 11 T. Raddant returned last even ing from a trip to Portland. Mrs. J. F. Stewart and daughter, Nel lie, went to Portland Tuesday. J. D. Hamaker has been on the Btck list the past several weeks. Mrs. David Balrd returned Saturday evening from a trip to Portland. H. S. Pruner the Summit Mer chant was In the city last evening. Mrs. G. L. McCaulou went to Port land Monday returning last evening. The Misses VlcUt and Gladys King of Oystervllle were In the city Satur day. . Attorney W. H. Waterbury "of New port was a county seat vlBltor yester day. Roy Fuller went to Noon Tuesday where he will work In the logging The voting place in. Kern precinct has been changed back to the cannery building. ' Mrsi J. F. Spooner and children went to Summit this morning for a visit with relatives. "Mam" Hamaker of the S. P. bridge crew visited with his parents the first of the week. G. Koblclski and Chas. Anderson of Lower Farm were' In the city Satur day and called. Cashier C. O. Hawkins of the Lincoln County Bank was business visitor at Eddyville Tuesday. afcTJI-W Capt. Chns. Hyde and wife of SlletiT Bay were In the city last week visiting the former's mother. Miss Berttna Olson visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olson here the first of the' week. Hanuel Hart fell and fractured one of the bones of his wrist, while playing last Monday evening. Ben Horning arrived over from Cor vallls Monday evening. Ben Is Just re covering from a severe illness. If It Is something to eat you are reasonably sure to find It at FREDERICK'S QUALITY STORE Mrs. E. Ofstedahl departed for Port land and Tacoma this morning where she will visit relatives for a thin. Mr. and Mrs. P. Frederick have moved Into the Yerex residence re cently vacated by section foreman Jones. Mrs. Catherino Collins returned Sat urday evening from a several weeks' visit with her son, R. E., and. family at Lebanon. Mrs. T. H. Horning arrived up from Otter Rock Saturday morning for a visit with her sons, Elmer and Fred, and families. John Humar accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Lot Butler, arrived down from- Nortons Tuesday evening, returning yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Foreman of Salem arrived Friday evening for a short visit with Mrs. Foreman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brassfield; at Siletz. . Mesdames Chas. Altree and Geo. Ghamt-ers returned Saturday evening from attending a family reunion at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ha mar, of Nortons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMlllon and daughter of Tidewater have been visit ing the paul few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Goin In this city. They went to the Valley this morning. We are Informed that the gasoline schooner Primrose which was takeu from here to San Diego, Cat., by Geo. Walker, will be "brought back to this bay and used In the halibut fishing trade. . In reporting Uie election of officers for the Fire Patrol Assn. last week, we were In error when wo stated that A. B. Weatherford was one of the di rectors. It should have read G. L. Mc Caulou Instead. Subscriptions received this week are: Roy Swearlngen, Toledo, Or.; G. Koblelskl, Sllets. Or.; Mike Mack ey, Bend, Or.; D,H. Williams, Toledo, Or.; J. O. Hammond, Toledo, Or.; Lot Butler, Carlisle, Wash. " Some twenty friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crosno dropped In on them last Saturday evening and an Impromptu dance was Held. At midnight a picnic supper waa served, and then the dance was resumed. The gathering broke up about two o'clock. . Donald Stewart of this place has en listed In the U. S. Aviation Corps, and Is now stationed at Vancouver, Wash. He expects to be transTcrred to San Diego, California, next week.'at.whlch place the government has Its training ground, and wliere he will train for a year before seeing actual service, ' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate ot H. I. Phillips; Deceased. I Notice Is hereby given that L. A. Phil lips, Administratrix of the estate of H. I. Phillips, deceased, having niea in the above entitled court, her final account, and Petition for final distribu tion of the said estate, he time for the hearing of the same, has been and Is hereby fixed at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of the 15th day of May, 1917, at the County Judge's office In the Count Court House at Toledo, In said county, nnd all persons Interested in the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed as provided by law. Dated April 6th, 1917. - R. H. Howell, County Clerk of Lincoln County, State of Oregon. O NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln R. N. Warnock, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. H. Anderson, and Julia Ander son, Defendants, 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 12th. day of April, A. D. 1917. In favor of R. N. Warnock, Plaintiff, and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $11367.34, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 23rd. day ot Novem ber, A. D. 1916, and a further sum ot $250.00 attorney's fees, $704.18 taxes and Insurance, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum front tne said Z3rd. day of November, 1916, and accruing costs, and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the fol lowing described real property situate in Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, towit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. one (1), Occident Block, a ubdlvision of lot No. 4, Block No. (12) Nye and Thompson s Addition to the City of Newport, Oregon, running thence south along the west line of lot one (1), and two (2), Occluent Block, (0) feet, thence west to the Pacini. Ocean thence north along said Oueai. eighty feet, thence eaBt to the place of Deginnmg, eaia tract being a part of lots one (1) and four (4) in Block No. (12), Nye and Thompson's Addition to the City of Newport as platted and re corded In the office of the County nera ai loicao, uregorf. NOW. THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution decree and order of sale I wll on Sot- rr'M?ei2p,aytft,Ma 1S1VPlaIn'iff herein be decreed o be prior at 1 oclock P. M. nt the front door of -and sunerlor In pm.liv r -l.tm iJVhI the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and 'Interest of the above named Defendants in the above named action, In the above described property to, satlBfy said execution decree and order of sale, Interest, costs and ac cruing costs. Bsrt Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln, County.OreKon. Date of first publication April 13, 1017. Date of last publication May 11, 1917. O- summo'ns In the Circuit Couit of the State of Orefcon for Lincoln County Lina Marks, Plaintiff; vs. Arthur Mirks, Defendant. To Arthur .Murks the above named defendant: Uri the Name of the State of Oregon and answer thn complaint filed nsiilnst you lu the above entitled suit mi or bu fore the 2.r.tn. day of May, li!l", that being the last day for cpitearanco and answer by you tixed by the order of the County Court, tlio Judge thereof, for Llnroln. Cotmtv, Oregon, for the publication of this summons, and If you lull to appear or answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein, to wlt: A decree against you dissolving the bonds of matrimony and . marriage con tract now existing between you and the plaintiff herein, Llna Marks. ' This summons Is published In the Lincoln County Leader by an order of the Hon. R. R. Miller, Judge of the county court of Lincoln County, Oro gon, which order was made and en tered of record on the 12th day of April, 1917, the first publication to be made on the 13th day of April, 1917, and the defendant being required to answef on or before the 25 day of May, 1917. W. H. Waterbury, Attorney for Plaintiff. O - CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notico is hereby given that all warrants drawn on the general fund of Lincoln County, Oregon, endorsed prior to September 10, 1915, aro hctreby called and the interest thereon stopped this day. ALSO all warrants drawn on the County Current Expense fund and endorsed prior to this date, to-wit, April 10th, 1917 are hereby called and the) interest thereon stopped this day. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 10th day of April, 1917. Ira Wade, County Trcasurei. o PROPERTY OWNERS j TAKE NOTICE The Common Council contemplates the Improving og Grove street from Fourth streets to Seventh streets by grading samo. Any remonstrance to said proposed Improvement should be filed with the City Recorder on or be fore Monday, May 7th, 1917. Dated this April 11th, 1917. . Attest: F .N. Hayden', Recorder. FOR SALE 8 Young Cows, grade Jerseys. Will be fresh soon; and some young stock. A. K. Oilar, Waldport, Ore. Ralph Hamar was over from tha Agency Wednesday. Lambert Nelson of Pioneer waa a Toledo visitor Wednesday evening. A. C. Crawford of Lower Farm was a passenger for Portland Wednesday morning, , Mrs. D. C. Peterson departed yes Cerday morning for a visit with rein. lives at Salem. Walter Hall the Slletr merchant wai, in the city Saturday evening, enroute home from the Valley. Myrna Miller was a passenger for Portland yesterday morning. Myrna. expects to obtain a position lu the city. Mx. and Mrs. M. S. Collins arrived down from Portland Wednesday even Ing, going on over to Slletv, where Mr. Collins has property Interests. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ot urcgon, ior Lincoln county L. W. Williams, Plaintiff, Vs. De.Witt C. Henry. J. K. Weatherfnr Iva May Henry, Charles W. Smith, and O. MiddlekaufT, Defendants. To De Witt C. Henry, J. K. Weather ford, Iva May Henry, Charles W Smith, and O. MiddlekaufT, in ins Name or the 6tate of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the eon, plaint filed against you In the above entitled ult, on or before six weeks from the date of the publication ot this Summons, to-wlt, on or before tha 26th day of May 1917. and if you fail to answer or appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgoment against you and each of you for the sum of $655.71, and for the further sum of $60.00 attorney's fees, and that said mortgage Indenture described la plaintiff's complaint be decreed to ba a first lien upon the real property here In described, to-wlt; Southwest Quarter of the Southeast quartet of Section twenty Seven and the West half ot the NortheaBt qvirtr of Section thirty four In Township eight, south of range eleven -rest.of.the Willamette Meridian, eontainmg .on hundred and twenty acres, That the plaintiff may become a pur chaser at said sale and the proceeds from said sale be applied to the pay ment of the amount due thn nlafn. i tiff, including Interest, attorney's fees i fltifl fl u t u harnln nnA .. 1 Z'rW??.. 2 ,Court for the' person, entitled thereto !i.n,i tw ........ and superior In equity or claim ot the, defendants, De Witt C. Henry, J. K. Weatherford, Iva May Henry, Charles W. Smith, and O. MiddlekaufT, and any and all other persons claiming by, through or under them or either or them, or any or all of them, sutitect to the plaintiff's mortgage, be fore closed and forever barred of alt right, title, claim or equity of redemption la and to said real property above des cribed, and every part and puree! thereof and that the plaintiff may hava a l .. Vl nthm - .1 I . . , dv. uuid auu luriuer reuei in wl?i premises as to the' court may seein meet Just and equitable, This summons Is served upnn you by publication thereof for six sucresMrW weeks In the Lincoln County Leader a newspaper of general circulation ofit printed and published and circulate 1 li Lincoln County Orej;on, by order of the Honorable R. K. Miller Judge of tne county court of Lincoln County tll 7.1 day of March 1917. Hate of first publication Apr. (!. W17. Date of last publication May 25, 1317. B. F. Jonce, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has bepn, by order of the County Court of Lincoln county, Ore gon, duly appointed administrator ot the estate of Orrin Howe, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified antt with proper vouchers as by law re quired to me at the law office of O. H, McCluskey, Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 16th, 1917. M. Howe. Administrator of the estate of Orrin Howe, deceased. G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Ad ministrator. ' NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 8ALE ' In the Circuit Court of the" State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Frank Priest, guardlun of Harriet Winant, a minor, Plaintiff, vs. May Butterfleld and Fred Butter field, Defendants. . By virtue of an execution decree and! order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 19th, day of March. A. D. 1917 In favor- of Frank Priest, Guardian of Harriet Winant, a minor Plaintiff and against the above named named Defendants; for the sum of $500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 Der cent oer annum from the 14th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1914 and a further sum of $40.00 attorney's fees and costs taxed at $10.50, and costs of this-writ com manding me to sell the following des cribed real property situate In Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, towit: LoUTwo In Block Fifty In Case and Bayley's Second Addition to the Cltr of Newport, In Lincoln County, Ore gon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution decree and order of sale I will on Saturday the 21st day of April A. D. 1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Tolodo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and Interest of the above namd Defendants In the above named action, In the above des cribed property to satisfy said exe cution decree and order of sale, in terest, costs and accruing costs. . - Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication Mar. 23, 1917 Date ot Last Publication Apr. 20, 1917