Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER 21st, 1917.
Banker C. K. Hawkins was a
Portland vibltor tlia first of the
"week.
Mrs. Grant Hart returned
Wednesday evening from the
Valley.
E. H. Bryant of Mortons had
business in Toledo Tuesday
evening.
Miss Essie Ball was a passen
ger for the Lower Bay Wednes
day evening.
Joe Bryant and son, Brlnton.
autoed over from the Agency
Wednesday.
Chas. II. Gardner was up
from the Resort City on busi
ness Tuesday.
Mrs. K. M. Sta.iton is enter
taining: the Ladies Whist Club
this ai umooii.
Mr :. riv;l Waters departed
Tuesday inrni;ir? to join her
husband who is now located at
Portland.
Al Taylor was over from the
Agency last Saturday.
0. A. Loe returned to Silver-
ton Saturday morning.
J. C. Kurtlchanov was down
from Chltwood Wednesday.
W. E. Peterson went to Port
land yesterday after his new
Ford car.
Orval and Cora Hanson re
turned Saturday evening from
I Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chambers
returned Monday evening from
the hopyards.
A. W. Morgan, the timberman,
has been a Toledo visitor sever
al days this week.
Wm. Mackey returned to his
home near Bend, Eastern Ore
gon, Monday morning.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Lincoln County Bank, at To
ledo. In the state of Oregon, at the
cloBe ol business Sept. 11th, 1917.
No. 202.
Resource
Loans and discounts . .' .... $80,619.82
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured 236.29
Bonds and warrants 32.1o2.82
Stocks and other securities ..4,118.12
Banking house 4,uV'.ou
Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00
Other real estate owned .. ..11,475.00
Due from approved reserve
banks 44,a.w.'j
Checks and other cash items 490.89
Cash on hand 13,190.90
G. A. Schumacher, the New
port confectioner was a Valley-
, ... 1 i .. . r-
Mr nml Mrs Tml TT,1wqIi paboviigci laol oaiuiudy,
and soil. Jnek. wore VaMeyward
passengers this sucrning.
Mrs. E. Ofstedahl and son,
Clarence returned from Port
land last Saturday evening.
Cecil Blowtr oi Mill Four de
parted last week for lloquiam,
Wash., where he will work this
winter.
Mrs. Gabriel anived over from
Harris Wednesday evening for
a visit with her father, II. L. Mc
Farlanc!. A marriage license was is
sued Wednesday io Wilder Kyle
of Newport and .Mi.ss Alma
Boone of Winant.
V.Ti Salv.Kro returned to
Frank Nye of the 3d Oregon
Machine Gun Squad spent Sun
day visiting Toledo relatives ana
friends.
J. C. IBoeflein of Coburg has
been visiting with his son, Geo
Tge, and family near this city
this week.
Bookkeeper Healey of the
Bade Lumber Company was a
Valleyward passenger Tuesday
morning.
Archie Winemlller, saw filer
for the Bade Lumber Co., de
parted Monday morning for
Sheridan.
Sherm Bateman has purchas
ed the IT. H. Pratt property, in
Total
Liabilities
$192,69653
Capital stock paid in .. ..$10,000.00
Surplus fund l.uuu.uu
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 1,205.77
Due to banks and bankers ..7,170
Individual deposits subject to
check 155,307.17
Demand certificates of deposit 2,470.55
Cashier checks outstanding . ...:i01.40
Time and savings deposits ..15,150.89
Total
$192,696 53
her brother, Fred, and wife.
occupy same soon,
Mrs. Mary V. Steele returned
I IS IT THE TRUTH J JYES.AND THE NEW I k ffl
IN THS WRT OF IGOOD TIU. USEPJ .
THE COUNTRY! I
1
GRAVELY h
CELEBRATED
U- Chewing Plu
ML
BEFORE THE INVENTION
OP OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWINO QUALITY I
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. Jjj
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD '.. fcfj
A LITTLE CMtW Or UHAVILT IB tNUUOM
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEW
OF ORDINARY PLUG.
J?J3. Svaovty Joffaccc Cc Oumuin. "WW"
SEE THAT SMILE-BILL POSTERS
BILLBOARDS ARE SPREAD WITH
MIGHTY PLEASING INFORMATION
H TODAY, f
-unaware
STATE OP OREGON, )
) 88.
County of Lincoln, )
I, C. O Hawkins, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to i
Ine Desi or my Knowieage ana ubul-i.
C. O Hawkins, Cashier I J
OUUHCI 1IJCU OIIU O VI u lu uimi tuw
this 18th day of Sept., 1917.
Q. B. McCluskey, Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug. 31, 1019.
CORRECT Attest:
C. E. Hawkins, Wm. Scarth,
Directors.
SUMMONS
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
WARRANTS i " 1 1 1 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 ll WWW
Notice is hereby ?1ven that all
warrants drawn on the General
Fund of Lincoln County. Oregon,
endorsed prior to and including
March the 8th, 1916, are hereby
bE Si Poland S,n.!c,.,ed ,d the .eo,.
n.. i ... r. -r. . How Avaninv QTtor a ennrt visit sluimjcu ima uj . -....
late, av.u .wiss t trace nan. re- . ' 1 ,
turned Wednesday evening from til Toledo friends
the hop fields.
Mr. Foster a.id
Miss Savilla
W. A. Cooper drove a Frank
lin car to Portland the latter
Foster of Portland returned to: part of last week, returning on
their home Saturday morning (Saturday evening s train
after visitinc at the L. A. IIul-
Catherine and Vln Collins ar
rived over from Lebanon Mon
day evening for a visit with their
grandmother, Mrs. Catherine
Collins.
A marriage license was issued
last Saturday by County Clerk
Howell to Earl Hines of Wasco
county, and Miss Myrtle Cline of
bert home at Toledo,
Melvin Collins of Portland
passed through to the lower bay
Wednesday on a hunting trip to
Table Mt." He will spend a few
days with his grandmother here
before returning to Portland.
A. Y. Winter ol Helena, Mont.
is visiting this week with his , Eddvville
BlRtPr Mrs K. T. P.addant. anc J . '
family at Orton. Mr. Winter Is Fred Romtvedt went to Port
reporter cf the Public Service land Monday after his new Ford
'Comn.iffrion oi the State of Mon
tana. O. A. Gilson moved down from
Salado recently and lie and fam
ily are oecni ying t'ie (Just Olson
house dtt t: " lannovy. At
present Mr. t;ilson i;i working
for Mr. Tcncr, reshingling his
barn.
11 K. Wood ar
tlie Valley Wed-
wliere t .icy have
s vi-'pl months.
iEoing on over to Oiton yester
day mornins wlii-re Mr. Wood
will tearh this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Snatz de
parted Mi'i'i -y e
home at i'ai. ii i
Mrs. Si-;hz liav-- !.
rants drawn on the Current Ex
pense fund of said county, en
dorsed to and including July Gth,
1917, and warrants Nos. lSOOu,
18006, 18008, 18007, 1S009,
18010, 18011, 1S012, 1S013,
18014 and 18214, drawn on said
fund and endorsed July 7th,
1917, are hereby called and the
interest thereon stopped this
day.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this
7th day of September, 1917.
Ira Wade, County Treasurer.
Mr. m d Mr?,
rived o.vr fron:
nesday tverii'
been i.i-t
car, returning Wednesday even
ing. John Peterson accompan
ied him on the return trip.
Mrs. Ina Ilamar was down
from Nortons several days this
week, visiting with her brother,
Carl Gildersleeve, and family,
and looking after business inter
ests.
Andrew Nye returned Monday
evening from a trip to buver.
While in the Valley he purchased
a fine thorough bred Roan-Durham
bull, which he had shipped
in by express
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County t of the State of !
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
In tlie Matter of the Estate of Sam
uel Hill, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that t!ie un- i
derslRned has been, by ortipr of the !
County Court of Lincoln Cauntv. Ore-1
Bon, duly appointed administratrix of
the estate of Samuel Hill, deceased. ;
All persons havini; claims asainst s:iirt
estate are hereby notified ft) present ,
the same, duly verified and with prop- (
er vouchers as by law required, to nie.
at Ona. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this Cth day of September,
1917. i
Hester H. Coovert, Administratrix.
of the Estate of Samuel Hill, deceased.
Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys
NEW BOOKLET ISSUED
We are In receipt of an nt-
coast r.n.i siw
i
hort vl::
brotht-t . .
family. ,
Emil
letz v.:.:- :
Mr. R::d-!-an
exbil :
ward'i t
with tu-:.
at th-
certain!', i.'ii'-
Inform us i'.i.'
Ihousai I' '"'1
Fall, for win 1.
ceive a di-llar
invented by himself. I which was eomniled bv the For-
Geo. Sylvester of Portland, i est Service and published by the
E. P. Currey was a passenger
Lfnr Portland Monday morning.
. T.m tVinli ' . -.. .. . . 1 t . 1 .A
i.. h i i wniie in me cuv lie eApeeis iu
'"" ' a.U nave a number of aut0 BI)rinBs Itractive booklet, entitled "Camp-
t.,.inng the made, after a pattern recently ine, .'Sshinir and Hunting Guide" ;
,- r -i t rt a it . i i i- ! i i" .
.'.rri. Spatz
. .1
. .. . .Rnnmom I'r.r fio rmtmne.v.
passeu tnrougn tins rionii-in en- , " "v ' , ' r . .
route home from a visit at New- The rorost loseives Wok.
r;per SI-!p0rt Mr. Svlvester is a former "en Oregon with road i. tr.uls.
.-'lesday. resident of this county bavins : resorts, cam pins llac-.-s. nioii.i
: .. ' , v.;;h him 1Ive(1 foP years at Newport. itaius. fishing, streams and hi:
,. Ch lie for-i i are described in detail. ( oni-
i .. I)'.- iaeed ! Rmcmbrr the big f-hew at'piute instructions are given t:
tv exhibit ;the Dime Theatre next Friday , prepare for a hunting or fisliin,
i i i '.'v were evening. The seven reel feature trip, even to cooking utensils and
, , . U.iJdant iNeptune's Daughter showing : amount and quality of food.
. ar-hed six Anetta Kellernian in many spec- This booklet contains mucn
. 4.1.-. I t f ( 1 ' . ..
oats this itacuiar scenes, auuiissiuu o' .u?elul iiiiormaiion regamniv,
..l n- .. . , ...-ii i... I..
eels to re-v"" nfiiui. western uregon anu v. in in
valuable to anyone contemplat
ing a fishing, hunting or cainp-
Intr Irlti In ttial Irrrlllirv
turned to Toledo the first of the ,in Toledo last Saturday evening cOI,ie8 can i,e obtained from
wteek. lias bien worKin j; tue past tor a visit at tne' w. a. cooper flnv southern Pacific Agent, or
several nionui.v n--iiici luiuumcu lum mj, r. . ib v'ill be furnished free on appnea
Ralph Hanson. ?u aviator, wuo orotner oi w. j. anu ine iies
was making H';''i's at Seaside ames Cooper are sisters.
Vila anmtiwir ( ilnrciice has been -
luia uu.. .. - - - T n I
nr. anu iiib. jcbbb neeuer ur-
ie
lie ( .
Clar.-rice
I nsUl.
(:'sie.l.i':1 who
re-
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cooper, ot
Aberdeen, Washington, arrived
taking lessons, fid says that he
got so pro! i km In the art of
flying that be could handle the
machine alone. He likes the
business a. id expects to follow It
further.
Subsciip.lons received this
week arc: Al Taylor, SileU, Ore
gon; Mrs. M. V. Steele, Pert
land, Or.; Mis. 'lara Curry,
Roscburg, Or.; L. M. Commons,
Ona. Oregon; John Raymond
Dickson, Aero Sqdrn., Camp
Kelley. Kan Antonio, Texas;
Emil T. Kaddar.t, filet z, Oregon;
Geo. Sylvester. Povliand, Ore
gon; Jesse KnTin. Echo. Oregon;
Hans Olson. Toledo. Oregon; O.
A. Gilson, Toledo, Orcgou.
rived Saturday evening from
Southern California where they
have been the past several
months. They spent the first
of the week visiting with Mrs.
Reeder s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ilamar, going on to Ya
qulna Wednesday evening.
Mrs. II. II. Pratt has decided
not to remain here In Toledo,
and has been selling off her
property and furniture this
week. She and daughter, Mrs.
Doll, expect to leave Sunday
evening for Hlalr, Nebraska,
where Mrs. Pratt will make her
home with her daughter for the
present.
LEADER
A'i
, Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
The Oregon Farmer
Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers
A'
MONG our large circle of readers
there are a great many who are In
terested directly or indirectly in
fruit growing, dairying and other
branches of farming. All of thesa
naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag
ricultural activities throughout the state;
and to know about any fight which is being1
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
want and against all sorts of schemes that
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
interests of this state.
. We have, therefore, made 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 TILE 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
Bend your order in now.
TIIE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
paper which is devoting itself exclusively
to the farming activities and interests of
Oregon. It has a big organisation gath
ering the news of importance to fanners,
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stoeKraisers and
poultry men; and it has the backbone to at
tack wrongful method:) luid combinations and
bad legislation, and support honest leader
t and beneficial measures. Vv'c are confident
that our readers will congratulate us cn our
being ah'? to Hake this nplerdid and at
tractive cluYwir.if offer.
TWO PAPERS FOR PRICE OF OME
Lincoln County Leador, One Year, $1.50
Oregon Farmer, Ona Year $1.00
Both $2.50
By our Special Clubbing plan. both for $1.50
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
Toledo, Oregon
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Jny W. Dunn, 1'lalntlfr.
vs.
Mellnila J. riummer, and Homer 6.
' Mcl):irills and Etta MeDanlels, bia
I wlfo, Defendants..
' Ta Mellnda J. Plummer, one ot the
above named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiff filed
iiKulnst you in the above entitled suit
on or before the expiration of six
! weeka from the date of first publica
i tion of this summons, and if you fan
I ho to appear and answer, for want
I thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
I above entitled Court for the relief de
i nmndt'il In his complaint, towlt For a.
decree of this Court forec'oslng a cer
tain mortgage executed by the said
Mclinda J. Hummer on the 1.1th dnr
of January 1916 on the following di
cribed real property situated In Lin
coln County, Oregon, towlt: Beginning
27.176 chains north variation 21 de
grees 27 minutes east of the 'itli sec
tion corner between sections four and
five township eleven south of range
eleven west of the WUIiamette Meri
dian, Lincoln County, Oregon, thence
88 degrees 55 minutes west 40.63
chains, thence north variation 21 de
grees 27 minutes east 12.258 chains tv
township line, thence east on the town
ship line variation 21 degress 27 min
utes east 40 chains, thence south var
iation 21 degrees 27 minutes east
lixn ciiains to place or beginning,
save and except 10 acres sold to Homer
K. McDunlcIs and Ktta MeDnnlob) one
of the northwest corner of said above
described tract, and that the above
described tract he sold by the sheriff
of Lincoln County. Oregon, as provid
ed by law to satisfy the amount doe
and owing to plaintiff on said mort
gage; and further for a decree that
each of said defendants and all of then
and nil persons clnlming by or through
you said defendant may be barred
iind foreclosed of any estate, right, ti
tle. Hen or interest in or to said mort
gaged premises or any part thereof and
for such other and further relief ae
may be equitable and just.
This summons is served upon yoa
by publication In accordance with an
Order by the Honorable ft. R. Miller.
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore
gon, which said order 's dated Septem
ber L'.th. 1917. and which requires thai
tills summons be published In the Lin
coln County Leader for six consecutive
i nil successive weeks beginning with
the Isiue nf .September 14th, 1917 and
ending with the Issue of October 2fitli,
1917. Hawkins & McCluskey,
Attorney for 1'lalntlfr. Whose post
ollicc address is Toledo. Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
I Oregon for the County of Lincoln
I In the Matter of the ttate of Johi
(lillllhin -. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the tw
derslcit i h:s been, by order of the
Coimtv Court of Lincoln County. Ore
gon. d:::v appointed administrator nf
.the est.l',' ol lo!in (illllll.llns. demised.
I. Ml per .uiis having claiiiM ugalnst said
r: tate are hereby iiotifii ri to prceuit
the sail '. (l'lly Verified i.vl with prnp-
' t.r vi in 'ii rs
lit Oi,, i !:
Hawk.'
1 gun. w !' i ''i
of this
i j.a:. .i t: .
. r.i7.
N. L. C.uil!:.Trs. Ailm:nistril"r. of
till! IM t - cf .1 ill fi (lilllll: l:is, det'i.MSoi!
s liy law required, to .
'i, i-r at tl;e lav: oil'.i e i,f
Wl'lll ..,,.; . I'.iled.i, (lr-
iiinMln from tin- dat
Mil iImv of Sepleniiiir,
tlon to the General PaFscncer
Department of the Southern Pa
cific at Portland.
NOTICE
Ta all whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby given Unit Alwlno
MlRchler and Charles Cutor, Ksecutru
nnd Kxocutor of the Kstnte of Join.
Mlschler, deceased, have rendered and
presented for settlement nnd filed In
the County Court of the Stuto of Ore
gon for Lincoln County their Final
Account of their administration of s-ild
estute; That Saturday, the 2.1th day
of August. 1917. at ten o'clock ft. m.
In the courtroom of snld court at the
ceurt houso In Toledo, In said Lin
coin County, bat b"-n duly nppoln'ed
by snld court as tho time nnd place- for
hearing objections to such Final Ac
count and tho setlloir.cut thereof.
Alwlne Mlichlcr, Kxciutrlx,
Charlet CUor, Executor.
W AUG ITS
MARKET
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FISH AND OYSTERS
IN SEASON
Highest Price Paid for Hides
LESTER WAUCH, Prop.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN ANU SUltGEON
7oledo, Oregon
Office
hours:
p. 01.
In Ofatedahl nulldlng. Office
10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 ui.d 7 to
Emergency calls n. any time.
Phone, 100 J
HAY FOR SALE
Just rercivptl three ear loads
of fine hay. St-e ni' before lay
ing In your winter's xtipply.
E. P. Currey, Toledo, Or.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of (he State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
In the Matter of the KsUto of tieo-
rge K. Ilamar, Deceased.
Notice Is horehy given that tho uti
derslgned lias been, by order of the T
County Court of Lincoln County, Oro-1 X
gnn, duly appointed administratrix of
the estate of tieorgo 10. Iramar, de
ceased. All persona having claims
against snld estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified and
with proper vouchers as by luw re
quired, to me, at NortoiiM, Oregon,
within six months from thu datu of
this notice.
Dated this 17th (lay of August, 1017.
i Expert Watch i
,j Repairing
When others fail you
t We Guarantee Satisfaction
T A trial will convince. Price
vcrv reasonable.
i Over 40 Years' Experience
as practical watchmaker
M. Ina Hamar, Admlnlstrtrlx
of tho Estate of lieorgn 10. Ilamar,
. Dooonscu.
All Work Guaranteed.
HANS E. PETERSON
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