( LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY. JULY 27th, 1917. PACE THREE " LEADER Makes Gnbbing Arrangement With The Oregon Farmer " Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers AMONG our large circle of readers there are a great many who are in terested directly or indirectly in , fruit growing, dairying and other brunches of farming. All of these naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag ricultural activities throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is being waged for the measures Oregon farmers want and aqpinst fill sorts of schemes that are det.rir.ntal to the people and agricultural interests cf this state. We have, therefore, mads a special clubbing arrangement with THE OREGON FAR MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower, who is one of our regular subscribers and who is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone. This offer applies to all those who renew or extend their subscriptions as well as to all new subscribers. If you are interested di rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this unusual opportunity, but send your order in now. THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm paper which is devoting itself exclusively to the f aiming activities and interests of Oregon. It has a big organization gath ering the news of importance to farmers, dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and poultryn.cn; and it has the backbone to at tack wrongful methods and combinations and bad legislation, and support honest leaders and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will congratulate us on our being able to make this splendid and at tract! v e clubbing offer. TWO PAPERS FOR PRICE OF ONE Lincoln County Leader, One Year, $1.50 Oregon Farmer, One Year $1.00 Both $2.50 By our Special Clubbing plan, both for $1.50 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER Toledo, Oregon Ches. Dixon, the Elk City mer chant, was in the city Saturday. Nate Watkins was over from Drift Creek the first of the week. Postmaster A. B. Clark was down from Elk City Wednesday. Carl Davis the Siletz merchant returned from the Valley Tues day evening. 'Game Warden W. G. Emery was up from the Resort City yesterday. Mrs. L. M. Starr is entertain ing the Ladie3 Whist Club this afternoon. Geo. McCaulou was a passen ger for the Valley Wednesday morning. Prof. John Blough passed through to t,he lower bay Tues day evening. John Crooks, the Watkins Man, is in the south end of the county this week. Miss Eva Cox of Mill Creek visited yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wade in this city. Section Foreman Davis' father of Falls City was visiting here several days the first of the week. A. T. McClaughrey has been I HAVE NT SEEN GENUINE GRAVELY TOBACCO AROUND MERE IN YEARS NO I ALL WE ' COULD GET WAS ORDINARY X IPLUG U GRAVELY3 CELEBRATED Chewing T" BEFORE Plu& BEFORCTHE INVENTION 'OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY "i WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. , NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND OCOD. A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. J?J3.9raelyJo0accoG. Dtmiae.Vi. "WW" REAL CHEWING PLUG BILLY POSTER'S BILL BOARDS TELL YOU ABOUT IT para- ORECON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Great Highway activity in all parts of the state Industries begin to get war orders Ship- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln L. W. Williams, Plaintiff, vs. De Witt C. Henry, J. K. Weather ford. Iva May Henry. Charles W. 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 tM I M ! M4 1 1 1 1 If t4M4frM 1 1 II 1 1 Iff having suffered another lytic stroke. H. L. Collins and F. B. Skin ner came over from Portland Saturday evening and spent Sunday fishing on the Siletz. They caught 63 beauties. Chauncey Trapp and family motored over from Albany yes terday for a visit with the form er s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Trapp, in this city. Forty tourists, traveling un der the auspices of the Massa chusetts Forestry Association, are visiting the National Forests and Parks of the West. Prof. W. C. Fischer arrived up from Yaquina Wednesday morning, enroute to Siletz, where he will visit friends and look after property Interests. Cleve Fish arrived down from Grays Harbor, Wash., Wednes day evening, for a visit with his father, T. P. Fish. Cleve was one of those drawn in this county by the recent draft. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall au toed over from the Agency Wed nesday evening to meet Mrs. Hall's sisters, Mrs. K. C. Egbert and Mrs. W. E. Micheals, both of Tiffin, Ohio, who arrived on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snuffer, and baby, departed Wednesday!1"" l" ' morning via auto, -for Lewiston, l8UEu Mont., where they make their home. fer's father, E. P, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Arnold C. Kbert and Frances Ebcrt, Plaintiffs, vs. George E. Howery and lane Doe Howery, his wife, Marlon E. Howery and Jane Doe Howery, his wife,, Ado line Langley and John Doe Lnugley, iA Vht. rZ nnebl Working on open shop plan Smith, and O. Mlddlekauff. Defendants, quite low the past two weeks, Federation of labor oreanizint Bjr virtue of an execution decree. nd nrrnoro (in nnn-nnrtlann nlnn uruKr ul - ,ner IlllHOana, ftlartlia Langley ana Johft ramierson non-partisan plan entltIed Court ln tl)e aU0ve entitled , D()6 uey. ,ier husbaad. Earnest ureal Doom in lumoer lnausiry. ! action to me directed ana antea me iweldon Howery und Jane Doe Howery July 9. Eugene Woolen Mills th day of June, A. D. 1917 in favor of hls wjfe the unkllown nelra o( T. Eg! have contracted for 25,000 yards L- w Williams, Plaintiff, and againm f.nton Ho oeceaBed. also all other of nrmv r-lnth i tne auove named .'l"'?". ! I . ' Psons or parties unknown claiming uittiiiijr uuiu. i um of J668.10 with Interest vnerein . .,. n Linn county putting a hard: at the rate of 6 per cent per annum,,., ,Q ,, j' .iv..i ,k. top on road from Jefferson to I from the 2nd. day of June A. D. 1917 iCCmplalnt heieln, Defendants.' Ilarrisburg 'rler BUU1 VUV ... 7 5 , n the Name of the State of Oregon: Pnrflanrt a grmul phnnr In- , . ---- lo me auove namea ueienuunis, i ortiana aiarmea auoui in- I--.,,, nr . wr , commanding me to 'n u j , r. ,r , . a i, i . .. . , ucui . uunri) uuu Jailu uuu I III w creasing shortage Of fuel Oil. sell the following described real prop-1 OTyi jlg wlfe Muron E Howery anu Many contracts expiring ana jerty situate In Lincoln Coiinty, Ore-jJan,0 U()e H'0W(iry hs'wlfe, Adeline advancing prices almost pro- " " T . o . ' Lungiey and joim noe Laugiey, t.et hillHvA ".Musi 1 Lwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter :hUBbnn(, Martha LanB,ey and Jo)ln hlbitive. of Section 34 In Township 8. South I)oe j , .. .r nuHband, Sarnest Silverton A farmers wool! Range ll, West of the Willamette lWolden Howe ry and Jane Doe Howerv, poui oi oo,vvv puuiiua ouiu iui i" . . ins wne, me unuuown neirs ot i. rg- containing iu acres. '.n,i u,,ir ,io,ino,i oil ntimr NOW, THEREFORE In compliance p,.r8()nB or partleg UIlknown claiming with the demands of said execution uny rlB,t tlllB estute Uen or luteresi decree and order of sale I win on ; , tlle reul p8lat0 aescl.lbed ln the Saturday the 18th, day of August, A. D. : complaint herein: You are hereby 1917 at 1 o'clock 1'. M. at the front Bumm,)ned an(1 required to appear and door of the County Court House, ln all8Wer tle complaint filed against the City of Toledo Lincoln Count, ,you , the nl)()Ve pIltlUpd court Bn4 Oregon, sen nine niKnesi uiuuer .r . (6) k . d . if so Why not the CaliforniaWay j izvn cents. M'edford County Court asks state highway commission for $12,000 to help build highway to Blue Ledge Miaa. Portland shipvar.ls e'njn 5200 men at Eood wages. Pc far imported agitator have bee.- tfsh, right title and interest o( the flrst publl,.aton of tl)1 8um. unable to break up thi open snop system. Salem Work starting on new Southern Pacific station here. Pendleton First ten miles paved state highway to state line let to Warren Bros., (bitu lithic.) as lowest bidders, at $119,120. Salem canneries handled 33 tons of strawberries daiiy last week. Gardiner to secure a new pas senger station. Porter Bros., to move saw- or tne aDove nameu ueienaania m mo , e)tciU!jlve or Ule date ot the first above named action, in the above ae-1 niilill.minn and if vou fnll tn n an. crlbed property to satisfy said execu-eur d allHWer the above nanle4 tlon decree nnd order ol sale, inter- plalntlffll wlll apply t0 the court toP est. costs and accruing costs. t, , pra d , , plaintiffs' cou. Date of first Publication July 20, 1917. ',,., ta.i.. Date of last Publication Aug. 17, 1917. TnRt the d(,fendantg Bnd each ot . ... eel 5h"rl,T ithem be required to set forth the na ot Lincoln County. Oregon. ture nn(, extent of tllelr clalnlg , w ... ... .,.,, -., ito the following real property to-wlt: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Th nt,e,iBt. nilnrter nf tha snlllK. OF THE STATE OF OREGON Wfit nilnrter. th southwest nuarter of FOR LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON the 8(,uthea8i quarter and tlle lot num. Bertha Moore. Plaintiff, bered four (4) of Section Thirty (30) vs. ln Township Eleven (11) south ot John C. Moore, Defendant. range nine (9) west of the Willamette To John C. Moore, defendant above Meridian, In Lincoln County. Oregon, named, containing one hundred and twenty- In tha nnma nf the Sfnte of Oroffon. ' livn nprnu nnrl flffv-auvan hnnrlmritha mill to Coos Bay and establish 'you are hereby required to appear nnd jof an acre. And also all the following answer the complaint tiled aainsi you described real estate bounded as tol- expect to Mrs. Snnf- t urrey. ac Echo Two sheepmen will iwant thereof, the plaintiff will appl; build $4,000 houses near here Roseburg manufacturers try inmn.nioH.hfni ' f I IvhT inS to Secure contract for mil-'ot the Court for the relief prayed hi companied them as far as Port-:,. 6 f . needed bv complaint, namely; for a de lanrt Jions oi oaK pegs neeueu y th mttrriaa arnly- contract now existing between tin 0 plaintiff and the defendant: and a fur- Ither decree awarding to plaintiff tho care custody and conti jl of said minor T I Hi Trains Daily Connecting at San Francisco with through service to the East via 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 Roseburg Railroad to North Umpnua foivst will not bo built. County vutrd $3H.'M nl promot;.- nu't too i i-nv Hir.ta- t,CH- , 1.17 lioc-d liivcr .-I'.!'!'' i"i r-'i' will be !i:iu'.l'M.yS -.ul, Nur.h- Lakevlew W. J. Jamlson'b i i nn nin !JU() acre rancii boiu ior yu.vuw. iin (llo pi.,.,,,!...- inciimiiiK owuu nuuu ...-.;,., nrowiisboro has land. Ted McElwain sold his Ford car to Frank Iluntsucker last Saturday. FranK will use it on his mail route during the sum mer months, and will thus be able to give his passengers bet ter accomodations, and a quick er and pleasanter trip. A. C. Crawford, and step daughter, Miss Florence Ennis, autoed over from the Agency Wednesday morning, bringing Mr. Crawford's sister, Miss Klsi and brother, George, who de parted on the morning train ."or their home at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coop-v autoed U Poi H-.nid v 'li."-.l:iy. Mr. Cooper cxprcts to i''tu:-:i i day, and Mrs. C'o;i;it r wili if main in tho city fcr n tinn spending a few wo(.!;s with h'T aronts. Mr. ( " r rr y vil' n -coinpii.iy Mr. Cooper o.i fro le tuni trip.. Mrs. Louolla Williams of Tort, land arrived in Toledo, Saturday j evening for a visit with her brother, U. S. Van Cleve, and Ounily. She returned to the City on the excursion Sunday evening, accompanied by her daughter, Aih'en, who has been visiting here the past month. Hon. II. F. Jones of Newport passed through Toledo yestei- day morning enroute for Nash ville. Mr. Jones is working on a proposition to bond the county and get some permanent road. here In Lincoln County, and spoke on that subject at Nash ville yesterday. I Ie was billed to speak at Toledo next Mo'idny evening, but has been obliged to change the date until Tuesday evening. Medford Development work WAUGITS MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUCH, Prop. 'in the above entitled suit, on or buforn lows. beginning at the northeast cor- Uhe 3rd day of August 1917, and If nor of the southeast quarter of the you so fall to appear and answer, lot southeast quarter of section twenty- live (Jo) township eleven (11) south or range ten (10) west of Wlllamettu Meridian In the State of Oregon (Lin coln County), thence west to the cen ter of stream of water known as Bea ver Creek, thence southeast following the course of said Heaver Creek to a point duo south of place of beginning, thence, north to place of beginning containing one and one halt (1 acres more or less, situated In Llncola County, Oregon. Also all of the north half (NV&) of the northwest quarter (Ntt'U) of section thirty-one (31) In township eleven (11) south of range nine (U) west of t!m Willamette Meri dian In Lincoln County, Oregon con taining eighty (SO) acres more or less. Tlmt plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee pimple of said property children, Terek- A. Moore and Clifford E. Moore, This summons is served upon you 'pursuant to an order of tho Honorable lit. It. Miller, County Judge of Llncoli. Countv Oregon, which order was mn'lo on the 13, day of June 1IU7, requiring that this summons ho published once a week for six successive weeks In the Lincoln County Leader, a newspaper of general circulation published In Lin coln County, Oregon The date of tho first publication of .free from any udverso claims on the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services will be held at the building first door north of city hall Sunday at ft:-!." o'clock. Subject lesson sermon, Truth. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All are cordially invited. NOTICE To nil whom It may coii-'ith: Notice Is hereby given that Alwlno Mlscliler and Charles Ciitor. Kxccutm and Kxecntor of the Kutnte of Join. Mlscliler. deceased, hnvn rendered nnd presented for settlement and llhd In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Lincoln County their Kliinl Account nf their administration of said estate; That Saturday, tne i'ith day I of August, 1917. at ten o'clock n. m. In the courtroom of said court at the court house In Toledo. In said Lin tuui ninny, mis oeen uuiy aiipoinieu by said court ns the time and place for hearing objections to such Final Ac count and tho settlement thereof. Alwlne Mltchler, Kxecutrlx, Charles Cator, Kxecutor. Date of First 1'ulillrRtlnn July 20, 1 fl 1 7. uate or Last Publication, Aug. 24, 1917. 0 this notice Is June the 15. 1917. nnd the date of the last publication Is tne 27th of July, 1!17. ! B. F. Jones, Attorney for l'laiutiti. j . O FOR SALE 1 Cuciiisey cow. lucre i yc;ir ihl fresh llii slirint! SriO.OIt. ll Ctienisev heifer .1 year ol.l, irii-h in .li iv, If IT S.'O. 1 Di.r liiiui Kioer :5 v-.'is old - $HMio. 1 I lol. u iu boiler - years old $3.".iii. G. O. Adams, Illg KIk. Del ween Peak and Harlan. AL WAUGH i 1 head of horses and mules. Halfway SO acre farm inil'.'H east of here sells for $!Oo. .Woria building public market. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT NOTICE, Is hereby given Hint the undersigned, guardian of the entutn of Harriet Wlnant a minor, has (lied In thn County Court of Lincoln County, Orcff.llt. Ii Ik Until ni-fwiiml uu tairli t-ntir. district Hear ulliin, and thiit Monday the 3rd. d iv of uncovered n iSei'iemlier, 1HI7, nt thn hour of TMN Dealer in Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON part of the defendants and each of them, and that their title thereto bo iul.'ii-il. Tint It be di reed bv the court that tlie di'feiidnnt have no right, title or Intcrfst in or M the above described real . - 1 1 ( riy or anv part thereof und lUul ll." dHi'miunt-i unci each of thiu h" r- strained and enjoined from av 't.ert iii-it or i-lir-iuna any r i t; 1 1 1 . title or 1 in: i- -t in or " sil'l re;! property ot any .ait tlei.nl' anl that pl.UMi.U lii.c . u . ii i r ai.il terJuT relief pc tin1 i nurt In iy ii j':-' anj e(iiitalile. , Yl.i.i :i:iiiiii :i : t n. (I upon tlu, above na:nel li :'-int;i n I s lv publlt at Ion i by onhT of tl . I lonei alile It. It. .Mil 1 li -r .Indue nf ti:e Counn Court of the .Slate i.f Oregon fur Lincoln County, wlileii order of pulilieallnii Is dated ; the VMh day of June, lltl", and directs that this siitmiiiHiH be nerved upon you by ptililii ntlon liy IicIiik imhlUlied once eai li week for u period of six (6) con secutive weeks In Uiu Lincoln Coun'jr Leader. Cole & Cole,. I Attorneys for I'lalntUVt 1 Ihite of first publication July 6, 1917' Date of last publication Aug. 17, 1917. WtWW 1 i Expert Watch J Repairing 'soati mlno." H is a inlner.il k A-..M-.,1",S ""'n "xeii by said .... i i. . ii . . i. -li "rt h tlie time for hear tig of oh noaf. and it roseiublo;: I ho old- j,.,.,,,,,, , yM r1Mirt m, , fus.liiiined, dai k yellow soap-liar t mi-nt tin n-of. I hot cornel' i iicei'rt yi :i; h ;:; '! Frsnk Prlcat. Ciiarilli n or the r.e:l lo dlnplay. ' cMtat.. ei 1 1 . i i , t V.'in.t.'.t, a iriimr.. t We Guarantee Satisfaction x n iriui win convince, rrlec verv reuHonnliln 7Wt 0ver 40 Years' Experience us pructicnl wntehniaker TO LOAN Stale School K'.nulM to loan al 0 per cent I'lieresl on Ijii ir: v 4 1 a;;rietiltnr!il land. Sara Crahcn, Toledo, Oregon, When others fail you All Work (iiinrnntced. i I MANS E. PETERSON I