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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY. JULY 13th, 1917. PACE THREE MONDAY & TUESDAY JULY 23 & 24 EVENINGS AT 8 TUESDAY MAT. AT 2 P. M. ELLIOTT & SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS x DAVID W. GRIFFITH'S Greatest Most Successful AMERICAN PLAY THE ONE and pnly BIG ONE THAT WILL LIVE AND THRIVE FOREVER " NOW IN ITS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR FILMDOM'S MASTERPIECE r- r 73 m m 73 o m m z z o Ui t o U 8-" SEE ONCE AGAIN OUR AMERICAN HEROES Lincoln, Grant, Lee and Sherman THE TERROR OF OUR CIVIL STRIFE THE AWFUL RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD THE BURNING OF ATLANTA .THE SOUTH BEFORE-THE WAR THE AVENGEFUL KU-KLUX KLANS (ENACTED BY "GRIFFITH. MADE" STARS) MARSH WALTHALL GISH ALL ENHANCED BY A SPLENDID MUSICAL 8C0RE 3 HOURS OF THRILLS LAUGHTER TEARS BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE SEATS pN SALE JULY 14 AT ARMATAGE DRUG 8TORE Newt. Guilliams of Ona was a Toledo visitor Saturday. F. W.Hopkins was down from Eddyville Monday evening. L. C. Movery ,of Lower Farm was In the city last Saturday. .Win, Matthews of the Newport News was in the city Tuesday .- John Rattey drove down from Portland? yesterday in his auto. Eugene McCaulou returned from the Valley Saturday even ing. Miss Virginia Altree returned from a visit at Gaston, last even ing. Dexter Twombly passed through to the Valley this morning.-' Harry Spinney was down from Elk City the latter part of the. week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall were over from the Agency last evening. Supt. E. L. Chalcraft was over from the Agency yesterday morning. Mrs. Jos. Swearingen went to Corvallis yesterday for a few days' visit. Miss Margaret Hart departed Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives at Turner. Hi Davis returned last Friday WHY. THAT WAS PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON'S FAVORITE CHEW OLD HICKORY WAS MIGHTY PARTICULAR ABOUT HIS TOBACCO j ' 1 V SVs. I CELEBRATED U Chewing Plu BEFORE BILLY POSTER GETS THROUGH, A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE WILL BE SETTING PARTICULAR TOO J k FT, sc... BEFORETHE INVENTION CFOUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY . WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEW OP ORDINARY PLUG. Mrs. Bredsted returned to her home at Portland Monday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lud wig Anderson near this city. She was accompanied by her son, Christian. Wm. Enos was down from Elk City the first-of the week. Mr. Enos informs us that he was Ob- llier husband, Martha Langley and John liged to Shut his sawmill dowif D?e LanRley. her husha.id. Earnest iTi Until ftftpr hav harvPSt owine to ' ve,Qen nowcry ana jano uoe nnwerjr, his ,unui auer nay narvest, owing 10 lhlg wif the unhnown helrg of T. er- SUMM0N3 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Arnold C. Kbert and Frances tbert, riatntlfls, V8. ' George E. Howery and Jane Doe Howery, his wife, Marion E. Howery and Jane Doe Howery, his wife, Ade line Langley and John Doe Langley ovMilnfi' from -a visit with family at Beaverton. itne snortage 01 men. rnton Hog. Deceased, also ail other w j r n tt I Pnrrnll Mr-Tlrmnlrl nrrivpit nvpr Persons or parties unknown claiming Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halt carroi flicuonaia arnvea oyer any rlght me or ,ntere3t drove over from Siletz Wednes- trcm 1,8113 utv last Saturday ;)n the real estate describe,! in the Aav In their now Rnvnn far Wr a Visit With lllS grandmother, complaint herein, Defendants. J l A11t TT.. . . 1 Ik. Uvma . .1. a Mat. n n..nAii ire. Junius, ne went, to worn. "- v, w. in thp mill Tuesdav morning sr.' To the above named defendants, in me mm luesaay morning, so George E Howery and Jano Doe.How- may remain here all summer. !ery hs wife, Marion E. Howery nnu A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Betsy Hanson last Sunday in honor cf her birthday. S. T. DeSart of Nortons was Roseburg A contract for the entire berry production of the Sunshine ranch let to Gile pack ing company. 80,000 pounds crop estimated. Pendleton 768 acres .land near here sells for $5,8000. o R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Omce in Ofstedahl Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to p. m. Emergency calls a. any time. Phone, 1003 Ed Monteomerv snmrtsed hU Jane Doe Howerv. hls wl,e- Adei'.nu ir , T e i , i Langley and Johu Doe Langley, her many Toledo friends, by return- husband. Martha Langley and John Dig lrom 1 100 u lam, Wash., last Doe Langley, her husband, .earnest in the city yesterday making Saturday, accompanied by a iweiden Howery and Jane Doe Howerv, wife. proof on his homestead before R. H. Howell, county clerk. J. B. McCrum arrived down from Roseburg the first of the i and then return to Washington. week for a visit "with his daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Darnley, near this ' stop : AT AL'S CASH GROCERY AND LOOK OVER THAT FAMOUS DIAMOND W LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY. GROCERIES OR PHONE YOUR WANTS AS THE DELIVERY GOES OUT EVERY DAY PHONE 2202 m ill' Wo nnrWatnml that Mr " "18 unKnown neirs or I. tvg-i andMrs. Montgomery will spend persons or parties unknown claiming a lew montns nere OA tne Day i any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tne real estate described in tne I complaint nerein: you are nereDy jlv meet, aiijr puoaiuie sumnionea aim requireu iu appear nnu shnrtare In Ills UW iipt( mlnior answer the conmlalnt filed against city. more eXtensive use of fuel wo- . !'ou ,n J!1.6. ab,ov!1.?ntltltd ?ourt ,and , . , ... - .T x. .. , " ' tause within six K6) weeks from datu Ellen and Claire Altree rt from the National Forests Is urg- (lf tne flrBt publication of this sum turned Tuesday evening from a led by the Government's forest- mons exclusive of the date of the first visit with their grandparents, iers who are advising both ranch publication and if you fall to so ap Mr and Mrs. John Hamar, at land town dwellers to be tor &JS Lvia. - o v.. M..&v.iiviiio tuft reuei nravea ror in Diainuns con Mrs. L. A. Whited and little for the supply of their fuel need, plaint to-wit: daughter departed this morning H. L. Collins and son, Kenneth !ti,em oe rinuired to lit forth the na- for Wyoming in response fa a arrived down from Portland Sat-1 ture and extent of their claims in or telegram announcing the death lurday evening for a visit with0 tlie following real property to-wit: tne rormer's mother, Mrs. Cath-1 w riu ii. n i r west quarter, the southwest quarter of erine Collins. Mr. Collins was ti .nnth. miartpr nd th mt num. .-fPL- accompanied by his friend P. B. bered four (4) of Section Thirty (30) oniuiier. luessrs. i.oinna nnn hi iuwhbiiiu cieveu un uuui ui B , Try It! ' if so Why not the "' California Way II i Three Fine Trains Daily of her father Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey went to Chitwood last where they will spend several weeks on Bob Mann's place, peeling chittim. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter, of Nortons, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. DeSart. and Hom er Edwards, drove down in the former's car yesterday. Stanley and Nelson Anderson returned 10 Ostrander, Washing- : ton, Sunday evening, after a week's visit with thalr mother, Mrs. M. N. Anderson. L. P. Rasmussen of Vaquina wa3 In Toledo last Saturday making arrangements o stay in Toledo as he started in work ing In the local mill Monday. Subscriptions received this week are: F. P. Pepin, Tilla mook, Or.; Wilbur Rhoades. Mc Coy, Or.; Geo. Bethers. Mon mouth, Or.; Alfred Klrkland, Newport, Or. Attorney B from the Sklnnop cnont Siit,.. flohi. range nine (9) west of the illamette the Tj lot, WwT t, Zf a Meridian, in Lincoln County Oregon, the SiletZ, returning to Portland containing one hundred and twenty that evening. jtwo acres and fifty-seven hundredths n c . .,.. . 'of an acre. And also all the following I Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades ; described real estate bounded as foi and children departed Tuesday lows, beginning at the northeast cor morning for McCoy where they ner ' tne southeaFt quarter of the Will reside on a farm Mr nnd southeast quarter of section twenty Mra pl"L u , , fu, iflve (25) township el.-ven (ill south of Mrs Rhoades have lived in this'range ten no) west of wniametto section IOr a number Of years Meridian in the State of Oregon (Lin and have scores of friends here ,,0'n bounty), thence west to the ren j whn mcrraf iTioif loo. t., ti,. Iter of stream of water known as Bea-, T ,rto: ,m tZn, i B'im. lv"r Creelt' ll,enre "utlw.-ast following Leader will follow Mr. andfMrs. 'tiie course of said Beaver Creek to a itnoades to their new home and point due south of place of beginning, keep them posted on Lincoln thence north to place of beginning County doln's icontaining one and one half dm 'acres more or less, situated In Lincoln Messrs. W. E. Ball Of the To- County, Oregon. 'Also all of the north ledo Port Commission and Armi- hRlf (N,') of ,1,e n;,'e ".""ter tnirp nf Vournnrt Av.nniA i(NWU) of section thirty-one (31) in tage or Newport, departed for townaliip eleven (HI south of range i ortiana yesterday morning, nine (9) west of the wr.iumeite Mori These gentlemen are being sent d!un ,n Lincoln County. Oregon con by the Toledo and Newnort Port -ta'11111 e'rhty so a. rs more or less. romnilaolnno m a,i .. u 1 1 That plaintiffs be dnrreed to be thb commissions to determine what V,, ,. ...noie of .aid orooertv tne bnglneerg ofllce at Portland free from any adverse claim on the advises With regard to the be- lurt f tlio defendant a nnd each of ginniiig of work on the Yanuina ll,em' anJ tl,at lli(?lr t'"'rBto be A medicine which has given satisfaction to its users lor over 40 years, as Cardui has, must be a good medicine. If you suffer from female troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, of real medicinal value, as proven by the experi ence of thousands of women users, TAKE Tile Woman's Tonic t? Mrs. C. S. Budd, of Covina, Calif., in writing of her experience wild Cardui, savs: "I took a bottle at 13 years old, and it cured my headaches. I have taken it since mar riage, and received much help from it. Cardui is the best medicine I ever took ... It was the only medicine . . . that helped my back... "Try Cardui. All Druggists 71 ft Connecting at San Francisco with through service to the East via I Ogden and New Orleans. For Information, time tables, etc., call on our agent? or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Huntington What Is believed I Gold Hill Beaver y B. F. Jones was up i i i"r ",tV l?'1" i'"-- Resort City Tuombv ivn.li ,V money recently , 1 Tlmt lt ,,,, ,u,(.rc0(1 tlV t!lffl r()Hrt t!ll Irnt rerotX y UleSe tVk 1 ort s- the d. f.-mlanis huvo tl, rij:ht. title , n aj jt.st rec niy r - itricts niTmt i r to t;ie ..hove d.-H,ni.. iMr. Jones IM 1 l I 1 Will U IW llll'HIlllil, I which he made travelling via j the beach. . , O. R. Hollingsworth arrived in I the city yesterday for a few days T : visit with friends here. (). R. i.-; now locatfd at llie Dalit's, where he conducts an undertak ing establishment. Mrs. L. A. Woodward and little daughter, of Baker Tuesday evening for her mother, Mrs. M. E. Alexan der, and other relatives and mentis in tins city. Adttlph Matz of Peak was in the city Tuesday making final proof on his homestead before County Clerk Howell. T. J. Kclley and A. II. Saxton came along as his witnesses. ' The Government neecU Farm ers as will as Finhtors. Two million three hundred thoi;;uul acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lam's. Tiilo i revested in Unilcd. States. To iJc opened for.hniiiPRinmU nmi sale. Contalnine sonic of h,t "1,ovo 1,,f,,,',u'" 1,v imiiiiiniii.n lanj l.h i i i c. t i I'V orii-t of the llonoruhlo It. U. .Mil- Und left In Lnited States. Larso ; )(.r Jw,i0 (lf n18 cuil.y crt f the Copyrighted Map, showln.c, lamllsinte of Oregon fur Limoin County, at or d rem prupi-ny or liny inirt iiiitui nun that the di'ti iulaiits i a li ( tln-iu lie restrained uud riijuliied from as- ecrtliiK or c lit tin in ? Hiiy ritrlit. tllln cr j interest In nr to i-.tl l rial property or any part tln-rmf an 1 1 1 ml pli;lnlifT:i ! ' luivo Hiicli ollwr un(! f:i;-inr relief iih i the niurt may (l.'cm ;Ii;bI nmi eiiiltnlili. ) ! Tlila HUininon In nrved upon tin i WAUGH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Trice Paid for Hides LESTER WA'JCH, Prop. U THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON r, arrived i by sections and description of which order of puhiirntiun Ik dated n visit wilh 'soil climate rnlnftill plnviiinnu the 2Sth duy'of Jiiiir, 1U1". and directn temperatures, etc., by counties. rostpald One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co. Box Gl(, Portland, Oregon. Adv. AL WAUGH !? to be one of the richest gold, Jplant near here to start opera Bllver and copper mines opepeu huhh. up In the United States for 13 Corvallis 2 cars of wool ship years is now being developed at ped from here brings CO cents a Irondyke on the Snake. ipotind. ' Miss Francel Stanton has ac cepted a position In the White corner store. tJiyue .MC.Miiian, who has been clerking for Mr. Van Cleve, expects to leave the first of the week for Canada. Wm. Cook and son drovo (low n from Chitwood Wednesday In itheir Maxwell car. Mr. Cook In- Cetncndforms us that 'he and several it volunteer workmen hi'vo IIm' I the bad places en the other f-1 I j ti'rt tnat tlio ro i.l j of Pioneer Mt Is In pretty now. Dealer in Cigars Tobacco and . Butter Kiat Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON gv)'jd condition I by puhlliatlon by be Inn piihllHlied once eaiii week for a period or hIx (h) roll Hecutlvo wccki in the Lincoln County Loader. Cole A Cole, Attorney for I'lalntlfTn. Duto of rtrxt publl'iitlim July (1, 1917. Date of taut publication Aug. 17, 1917. ::l::Expert Watch ::l:;Repairing When others fail you We Guarantee Satisfaction A triu I will convince. Price vt'rv ri'MHiniililc. Over 40 Years' Experience as prncticiil watchmnkcr llertlu Moore, rialnllir, va. John C. Moore, Dcfendnnt.S To John C, Moore, defendant above named, In the name of the State of Oreri n, you are hereby reiiulred to appear v.a aiiHwer the complaint Hied n.?alnst irm In the above entitled null, on or before tho Srd day of Aunut 1017. and If you ro full to appear and answer, fni want thereof, the Dlulntln will nni. ot the Court for the relief prayed foi I In her complaint, namely; for de cree divorce dUaolvlnit the marrian T contract now exlatlnit between U14 All Work Guaranteed. i HANS E. PETERSON , , plaliitirf and the defendant; and a far ither decree awarding to plaintiff Hie ; ; rare cuHtody and control of Bald minor , , children. I'ercle A. Moore and Clifford is. Moore. 'J This summons It aervcil upon' yo , . purmunt to an order of the Honorable "It. K. Mier, County JikIko of Llncoiu ; ; 'County O.vffon, which order was made ion tlin l:!, day of June 1917, requiring ;;;thnt thin uiiimoni bo published once I n week for six Huccennlvo weeks In the . i Lincoln County Leader, a newspaper of Rnrnl clrculntlon published In Lin lliColn County, Oregon, ! The date of tliu llrnt publlcntton o( J ; this n;i i Is June the 15. 1817. and , , tho ihun of tho hint liubllcutlon Is the 27th of July. 1!)17. ! B. F. Jones, Attorney for Plnlntih