Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 21st, 1917,
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HOME CUTLERY
U an Important Item In the house-
hold. Knives that cut and forks 1
that won't twist and bend are the
kind needed. We have a splendid
line of Cutlery, Including ornamen- X
tal and plain carving sets, table T
knives and forks, spoons of every T
size. We are headquarters for
keen tools, butchers knives, prun-1
Ing knives, etc. The fairest prices
prevail.
PETERSON HARDWARE CO.
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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at Toledo. Oregon postofflce,
Established Twenty-Four Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, in advance $1.50
Six Months, in advnnco....... .75
Three Months, In advance .60
Phone 70C3
WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Ladies & Gents
FURNISHINGS
NOTIONS, DRY GOODS AND SHOES, FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Our Prices Are Right
GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE SENDING OUT
W. P. ttcGEE
X ANDREWS BUILDING
TOLEDO, OREGON I
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I The White Corner Store
Yes it is a little warm, but
then we have the draft.
When they spe-ak of sharks at
the seashore, wonder if they
mean tno3e in tne Hotel.
We would accomplish much in
the war against Germany If we
fired some of the big ' political
guns.
Now that the President has
decided the basebnll season may
continue', our national existence
is safe.
Again let uk r mind you that
now is the time to keep your feet
warm and your head cool.
The difference between bull
headed and logical argument is
this: If it's the other fellow it
is bull-headed.
The big trouble with some
people is that instead of uphold
ing the country they are trying
to hold it up.
Wouldn't it be a good thing to
start a mess or at least a tobacco
fund for our boys who have been
called into the draft army.
A Chicago judge has decided
there is no law as to how much
a woman shall wear on tho
street. Well, who thought there
wan?
things," or "want to run things."
Are they not the people wnt.,
when there is a lot of committee
or detail work to be done, are
the only ones who will do it?
Are they not the only ones who
are willing to give their time and
their energy for a public move
ment for the good of all? when
you analize the whole thing are
not those people, who "think
they run things" about the only
people who have enough interest
in their town or their lodge or
their Church to spend their time
and money for the good of oth
ers? If you are honest with your
self you will admit they are. The
next time you hear any one talk
about the other fellow running
the lodge or the town or the
1hurch or the fire company,
ask him to come to the next
meeting of one of these organ
izations; see that he is appoint
ed on one of the committees
which have a lot of work for the
gond of the order or the town
and watch him try to crawl ort.
of the job of working for nothing
for the good of others. You will
find that he is perfectly willing
to let the hard workers "think
they run things, or run things."
County and for fair building . .145.92
Geo. H. Clark, et al, work on
Five Rivers road 21.15
Bade Lumber Co., lumber for
County roads H-1'
L. C. Mowrey, work on Siletz
road 3.84
F. L. Jones, work on Otter
Rock road 21.50
Alva Strome, work on Siletz road 29.00
R. N. Nash, work on Nashville
road .. .50.00
FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE
CHEAP
Comfy bungalow, modem oj
to-date plumbine and electric
light fixtures. Built-in kitchen
features and buffet. Colonade
opens into living room from din
ing room. Fire place mantle ex
tends the whole width of ETtng
room, with built-in book case
and window seat. Fire-plae
tiipii Pnur room buncalow with
Andrew Kent, auto hire for Court 2-50 1 all'tlie conveniences you waat
H. S. Porter, work on Nashville ,., fpntnres that are not men
tioned here, can be seen by look.
roads 550
F. C. Aldrlch, work on Eddyvllle
(roads 13.35
Fred Luethe, work on Waldport
roads 5.00
C. Ohmart for work on Beaver
Creek road 15.00
Walker & Lebow, mdse., for
County poor 50.30
ing at the Bungalow.
C. OfstedahU
FOR SALE OR TRADE
For small dairy ranch 42 .
fruit ranch, redshot land, 25 a.
Chas. Hyde, work on county road 42.10 cult, balance pasture and timber,
C. w. Labour, lumber for County 4 a. blackcaps, 2 a. strawberries,
road 25.33 200 young prune trees, family
A. J. Stocker, et al., work on orchard, 7 room house, bam, 10
County road . 35.50 j tons hay, hoghouse, henhouse.
Richard Anderson rent for election 2.50 woodshed with years wood, good
M. Andp-scn. sawing wood for 'well water piped to barn, imple
Court House and flxlne brldno .32.20 'ments. team, wagon, buggy, 4
YOU WILL FIND BY INVESTIGATION THAT
1 HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ON 8TAPLE ARTICLES
THAT YOU BUY EVERY DAY AND KNOW WHAT
YOU SAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL
PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON
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Water'Front Meat Market
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
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Fresh and Cuied Meats. Toledo
Creamery Butter
I buy all my Beef, Mutton nd Pork
from the local ranchers, and I pay the
hlKhest market price delivered at my
hop. I pay the highest market price
for hldos and pelts.
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
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(rNCOItPORATED)
TOLEDO. - OREGON
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
tt'M. Sl'AKTH
C. O. HAWKINS
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Time Deposit
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Each morning's mail from a
hundred and one departments of
the Government demonstrates
that despite the war, advice is
still cheap.
Speaking of man and woman's
fullest responsibilities in life, are
there any greater 'slackers' than
those who do not marry and
rnlso n fnmtlv?
Every time we read the pro
ceedings of the House and Sen
ate we realize that some of the
Kaiser's best fighters are not on
the other side of the Atlantic.
It is a great world at that. A
woman who steals bread for her
X family Is a dirty, sneak thief. The
I woman who pilfers a $300 fur
coat is a kleptomaniac.
Russian women have organiz
ed a naval battalion. See no rea
son why they could not manage
a man of war. They certainly
can handle every other kind.
There'H always somthi.ig to
worry about. For instance you
may wonder whether your wife
is lonely on her vacation or you
may worry because she may not
be.
There are a lot of people who
think unprintable things of Sen
ators LaFollette. (.lore and
Thomas, who will see some jus
tice in their proposal tli.it wnr
profits and big incomes be utili
zed as the principal sources of
taxation in providing funds for
the war.
.The big news of the day is tin;
report of ponce proposals from
the Pope. If they gu irantce the
future of democracy and the
crushing fortn-"r.of militarism.
1 they will bo litwtily welcomed
hv nil (!
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
September Term
Toledo, Or., Sept. 8. The fol
lowing is a synopsis of the pro
ceedings of the September term
of the Lincoln County Court:
R. R. Miller, Judge's salary and ex
penses of nilnor children to Port
land .... ?203.03
R. H. Howell, Balary, postage
express and freight 222.38
Carl Glldersleeve, salary as Dep
uty Clerk .....150.00
Ira Wade, salary as Treasurer
and postage 138.33
A. G. Schwartz, salary and post
age as Assessor .... ...... 227.73
R. P. Coin, salary and expenses 246.28
Mona Schwartz, work in Asses
sor's Office .. 80.00
L. M. Starr, ditto 124.50
Jennie Clark, ditto 27.00
R. D. Burgess, salary as Health
Officer 13.50
A. J. MeMlllen, salary as Sur
veyor ,15.75
Ord Castle, salary as Deputy
Surveyor 60.00
M. S. Sturdenvant, work on road
Burvey 2.50
Walter McCaulou, ditto 5.00
R. Turnldge, Salary as Janitor 77.00
Ya,...a buy .tvs, printing for
County 14.00
Chas. Gardner, plow for County
road 19.90
Sherm Bateman, work on County
bridge 4.20
E. F. Truax, work on E,air build
ing 325.00
Albert Taylor, auto hire for
Court 11.00
Geo. McCaulou, fixing windows
for Fair building 8.75
F. W. Carson, blacksmlthing for
County 11.50
A. Rydzeskl, work on Siletz road 14.50
Wra. Graham, auto hire for Court 8.2b
Ted McElwaln, salary as Deputy
(Sheriff 47.00
'ellle Geer, salary as Tax
Collector .. ...... 120.C0
Peterson Hardware Co., hardware
and powder for co. roads and
Fair building 92.55
Toledo Cemetery Co., grave for
Jas. Tyler 5.00
Merchants Hotel, meals for
cows, 1 can, 30 cnicKens, tele
phone, mail route. 3 miles frorn
2 canneries, good; rock road.
Price $u500, $1,200 mortgage.
John C. Wood
Newberg, Ore., it. U-. So,. 3,
FOR SALE
2 Ilolstein cows 2 Jerseys 35
to $75 good milkers. 1 saddle.
Meryers 50 gal. barrel spraying
machine new 1 Vlj yrs. ago $15
now cost 40. One sow, one IJ
ehire boar, a piano $100 cost 400,
I massive dining room set, nu
! hogany dressers brass bed, wrw
'in,; machine etc. Telephone,
R. A. Barnch. Elk Citv.
Launch Transit
.Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. v.
Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning
jurors 1S o0 j leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; To-
No Sir! We Have Not
Raised Our Prices
Furthermore We Cuarnntoa
STRICTLY ALL WOOL
SUITS
MADE TO ORDER
At tha Same Old Price
815
WARNING!
DONT BE FOOLED! All 8cotch Woolen Mills suitings
are GUARANTEED 8TRICTLY ALL WOOL, and of the
tans quality uoually found In regular $25 suit.
J. S. AKIN, Toledo, Oregon
by all the people nt war.
Advertising Is a commodity. If
the (lovcriitiici!! n .'; advi-rt's-Ing
to soil bo;:ils or at vontpli.sh
other work it HluciM pay for thia
commodity a.i it ptiys lor
steel nct'PKsarv lor lt nhi:r. mwl
urmniiienis:. VI ;' v.valililoHf nrt-j' House
tioil ill the Worid ll.l.S no mote 113. K. Jones, expenses to Portland
S. M. Calkins, services as Court
Reporter 6.00
Fred Taylor, auto hire for prison
ers 10.00
O. F. Jacobson, money advanced
County charges 2.75
Lincoln County Leader, printing
for County 66.25
E. M. Frazler, mdse. furnished
County poor 30.00
Wallace & Wallace, care of L. D.
Parsons 50.00
Bateman & Bateman, for burial
of James Tyler ..55.00
Chas. Hyde, for work on Siletz
Road 48.00
Earnest Cook, for work on Pioneer
'Mountain 16.00
R. S. Van Cleve, mdse. for Court
House 1.75
C. E. Linton, mdse., for County
Poor 8.00
J. A. P. Nye, for care of County
Poor 33.75
Fred Horning, for wood and dray-
ing for County 161.25
J. F. Jones, salary as Scaler
of Weights 14.25
A. L. French, nails, powder, etc.,
for roud 1: 32.90
J. II. P.rl'.'FH, i't al, drawlnc l!ay
View Jury I.lst 7.00
II. It. Slraton, for dlcglnv pravo
fur .Ins. Tyler 5.00
I'lly of Toledo, water for Court
Mrs. Geo. Chambers, for board of
Prisoners S0.47
S. S. Bodlne, fixing election
booths 1.60
Olson & Yasek, wood and draylng
for Court House 21.75
W. N. Cook, for work on County
road 2.00
J. E. Parker, county aid 20.00
Alsa A. Davis, ditto 10.00
Mrs. U. 0. Hart, care of Court
witnesses 22.00
C. E. Hawkins, telegrams for Dist.
Attorney's Ofllce 4.00
Bert Geer, Salary, postage, ex
pense of prisoners 4S5.15
Bertha Moore, care of Lou Hall 60.00
Irven Hodson, supplies for
County Oflices
Dudley Trapp, et al, work, on
County Roads
Petition for the Port of Alttea to
iblant In Alsea Bay, wanted
uesiKnauon or n. l(. iJeaKlng as
Road Superintendent accepted
Petition of B. F. Jones, et al, for
a road bond election granted
W. F. Wakefield, salary as Co.
Commissioner 51.SO
0. V. Hurt, ditto 36.00
Jane Coulbar care of Jas. Tyler
land Al Reynolds 80.00
State Accident Commission for pro
tection of road hands 17.i6
E. S. Hall, et al, for work on
County rond ic.00
Jas. Kent, flxliiK ferry at Canal
Creek r..orj
R. H. Howell, Co. Clerk.
ledo 4 :30 p. m. Every Tuesday,
imtrsuay and Saturday.
SUMMONS.
In
A. O.
.24.1.3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
12.00
right to expect the- newspapers
to give 11 inn; fommormy man
It has to ak the btctl corpora
tion tOlve it steel for nothing.
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.
Yaquina Electric Co.
. UP TO THE GOVERNMENT .
For months a long suffering
public, mulcted of every nickel it
earned by food Fpcculators. has
born the Injustice patiently, be
lieving that ultimately the gov
ernment would save it. It Is a
wonderful demonstration of
faith of the people In the govern
ment and It is to be hoped that
now the food bill has passed,
Bteps will be taken Immediately
to reduce prices to normal.
THE TOWN SLACKER
In every town, just us In every
lodge or church or club, there
are a few people who. the slack
ers always say. "think tliey run
things," or "waat to run things."
iA-t Us consider these men and
women who "think they run
wort., of roads 9.25
If. H. Crowdls, nuto hire 6.00
Lincoln County Sentinel, printing
for County 4.00
V. L. McFarland, Juror fees 28.16
Glass & Prudhomnie, for blanks
for County odlces 2.35
Kllham Stationery Co., ditto .. ..14.65
J. K. Gill, ditto 49.88
Pacific Telephone Co. ditto 5.69
Yaquina Electric Co., for lights
for Court House 1.40
Toledo Drug Co., supplies for
County Oflices 6.50
Jas. O'Leary for work on County
rond 4.60
Petition of Amy Hall for rebate
of taxes continued.
H. R. Deuklns, et al, work on
Salmon River roads 162.10
B. F. Grant, et al, work on Big
Elk Roads 133.26
E. W. Morrison, et al, for work
on Taft roads 83.25
Ed. Gillespie, et al, work on
Elk City roads 33.26
City of Newport, work on New
port roads 85.62
Ludeman & MeMlllen, for lumber
for County 35.92
Newport Lumber Co., lumber tor
In th County Court for Lincoln
County, Mnte of Oregon
In the Vulter of the e:-tato of John
r. hiewurt. Hen . d.
) Notion Is ht-r.'liy kIvoii that tho un
dersigned 1ms In en duly nppolntiwl
administratrix of the almvo cutllleil
;cstute In tlj above entitled Court nixl
Iiiih' (pihlifU'd us Kin li. Alt persons
having claims against said rs'ate .in
hereby notified ami renulred to present
the same, to me nt Toledo, Oreeon.
duly vortflel nnd with proper vourlir!
as reiiulrod by law within six niontiih
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published September
21, 1917.
Ella F. Stewart, Admlnlstritrlx
of the estate of John F. Stewart,
dunrased.
Edw. J. Clark, Attorney for
Administratrix.
the Circuit Court of the Stats of
Oregon for Lincoln County,
Aiiruiiamson, flalulius
vs.
I Perry Blevins and Jane Dae R..
iVlns, his wife. Defendants.
I To Perry Ulevlns and Jano Doe Bkw
'ins defendants above craned:
: In the Name of the State of Orjw:
j You and each of you are horttby re
quired to appear and inswer Ulu com
plaint filed against you in thq above
entitled cuuse and court on. or bofor
the 2d day of November, A. D., 1S17,
said date being six vecks from tf
first publication of thi cumnions, and
ii you fall to appear and answer., or
otherwise plead therein, for eat
thereof the plaintiff will take a jwtf
ment and decree against you an pray
led lor In his complaint herein, tuwtl:
For the sum of One Thousand ($104at
'dollars for the further sum of Tfcirty
I lf:;u.J dollars, interest to the IK d&y of
I .May, 1917. together with interest on
i 'he former sum from the 18th diy of
.May, 1917. nt the rate of 6 per omit
per annum, and for the furilmr m
of $50.00 attorney's fees, and fbr fate
costs und disbursements herein made
and expended; and for a uerrws tar
the foreclosure of a certain mortrv
made by the defendant Perry Iilevtmi
In favor of T. A. Snook and artKOl
to the plaintiff, as more fully sot forth
in said complaint, said mortMe cov
eting real property described na fol
lowsf towit: The North hair of the
South hulf of the South east quart
of Section l:i, In Township It .Smith,
Uam;e S Wist of Willamette Meridian.
Lincoln County, Oregon.
This summons Is served upon nn
by Willi' ::!loii once a week f'ir s'.v cn
'''"' I v wvrks from Septi-r '.M r 2'st,
1H 7, to mid Inclusive of November :t,
!!)!?. piirMiiint loan orili r of ti:i JJ.m
orahle .1. Hamilton, Jucl.-u of tli.
v'.rn; f;ilill(il Court, which .i;v),.r 4
(luti'il rii';....iilier I V f 1 . 1M7.
Stark d. Culljersjr,
Atu-neys for I'hiiriry
Ha'c if f;tt publication Ken;. :'i. TiiiT
Dale of last publtuition Nov. J.n;".
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
If taken soon Some Cots-
EVERCREEM BLACK
BERRIES WANTED
Will pay 3 cents ler lb deliv
ered at any of the foiruwin
points and furnish boxes a.nd
crates free. See
Ed Mauch, Eddyvllle,
Ceo. T. Smith, Chltwood.
M. E. Bell, Pioneer, .
J. C. Dixon, Elk City.
J. H' Sugg, Oysterville,
Cotton's Cash Store, Yaquimu.
Ord Castle, Siletz,
wool Bucks: a few erade ewes i "a"' .v. V"uo Uc& or
nnd lambs: on- Berkshire Brood I ori 1J0CK nwng, Toledo,
Sow and 6 pigs old enough to
wean: 12 head Bprhip calves
grade Durhanis, mostly red ! $100 Reward, $109
Bteers, 6 neuers, At i. i. repins, Tne renders of this paper win
Chltwnorl flrpiron pmwea 10 icorn mat tnere is nt l
inuwooa, uregon. one dr(,ad.d djl,... th, .,.
been ablo to cur In all Its stago M
thnt Is catarrh. Catarrh being itmii
Influenced by constitutional eondltWw
requires ronitltutlonal treatment. UUa
Csiarrh Medicine la taken Iniernnllj aadl
nets thru tho niood on tho Muron Bf
fncea of the fiyntem thereby doatrwlar
the fountUtlnn of the illnense, tfvlnit Uu
pntlent ntretmth by bulMlnir up tha m
siliuilo.i and mli!nr nature In dotnattt
work. The proprietors hnve to mot
fullh In the curntlva powers of iiKlm
rnlnrrh ktedtrlne that they nlfr Cnm
Humired I)niiur fur any ciwe thnt It rU
to cure. Hpnil for llt of tnatlmonial
AdilreM K. .T. CHFNF.T CO., Totada.
Ohio. Bold by ail Druogltt, Ko.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ChrJstltn Science Sen-Ices wlH
be held at the building first door
north of city hall Sunday nt !:45
o'clock. Subject lcston sermon,
Matter.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
All ore cordially Invited.