Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 21st, 1917.
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UK. U . 1VI.
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
i nfflr in tho Itank Buildine
tui DRniV AND FR I D A Y OF EACH WEEK.
IIWI-"Bia." -
.... a . .a.la.JL.l.
Hilll I'T" ' ""-
13 YOL'R SUIT SPOTTED?
SATURATE A CLOTH PAD WITH MY JELLY
CREASE REMOVER AND BRUSH THE SPOT
LIGHTLY IT DISAPPEARS
I PUT MY GREASE REMOVER UP IN
TWENTY-FIVE CENT BOTTLES
Toledo Drug Co.
T. P. HAWKINS
ROCK CREEK Continued
Bick list this week.
Ralnv weather here eive us
back the -dust.
Clinton Southwell returned
home from Lower Farm where
he has been working.
Buster Porter was up this
way Sunday.
LOST IN A SWAMP
Elk City, Oreg.,
Sept 18th, 1917.
Lincoln Co. Leader,
Toledo, Oreg.
Dear Editor:
Nn Hnnht vou were a disgusted
man, when you were ECtting the
13. (jiarK s nusieuu
. a
The Rock Creek school will j article in your last publica-
begin next Monday.
lii
L. W. Hamnton and famllv of i -iricri nn in a swaniD
- V, uunua uiiu i'
He started out with road
Saturday.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
fLll, ,i "!"!!!!!!
H"T' n.TCMlN T
L. R. BATEMAN
BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
do so? The most of the roads
would have to be built of plank,
because of the lack of good rock
ior road Duuaing along me lines
of the proposed roads. At the
present high price of labor the
lumber could not be sawed and
delivered along road for less
than $15 per M. even if It were
nnnrn1 Vil. t V 4 1 It t fSm t V r
nm-Hi.iit'M W road right-of-way as Mr. Jones
nn " 1 II I j.. 1 1 1 1 i proposes, (when he knows there
We Buy. Sell and Exchange New and Second
Hand Furniture
wall between Elk City and Tole
do. Now if you win lane me
time and look at the list 01
names from Elk City, that are
in favnr nf mad bonds, you will
see at once that Mr. Clark does
n't represent the tax payers
wiahps it is lust to be a knocker
pure and simple, doesn't want
Nortons, Ore., Sep. 17, 1917.
Editor of the Leader.,
Toledo, Ore.
Dear Sir:
A . J 1 t 1 1 I J .1
A great ueai is ueuig buiu anu -- .
i i..- j r ormid fmm the outside worm
written in regniu iu iue piuiju- ------ ,, n,,,. fm
i j .v.- tn fnmt throueh our little town,
$200,000 for the purpose of ttaeyni ght leave a doDar . m-
building 120 miles of good roaa. steaa 01 speuuu, . . " "
It Is a matter that should be else. And as to the number of
n k,, t.vn,,. tRiima between Elk ana Aim
well Vliiomcicu uj cisij itiAiaj- , .
er In the county. We all want Creek, 1 guess he came nearer to
good roads and If $200,000 tnis tnan any ining ewe,
I would build 120 miles of good one ana mere is uu.
permanent road we would all , l-lark claims it is farther by way
Mrladlv vote for it. But. will It of Mill Creek to Toledo than by
Hi
p -tarn
ECONOMIC'and military
PREPAREDNESS
THE UHiVERSiTY CF OREGOH
MILITARY DRILL, DOMIZSTIC SCIENCE
ARTS AND COMMERCE
Plan for .H.ctlv. fr.Cur. nrle. Your "omf
tk Brain for Pooeo or War" and "Tha Woman and
tha UnK-eratty." Aidraaa RagUtrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGQK. Eugens, Oregon
W. C. FISCHER
Notary Public
YAQUINA, OREGON
Instruments for Record or
Private use carefully prepared.
Rates Reasonable.
way of Simpson Creek. We are
nnHpr th imnresslon that it's
sixteen mile3 by way of Simp
son Creek and less tnan ten
miipn down the river. Perhaps
Mr. Derrick could Inform us who
is nearer the correct distance.
And I do hope when election day
comes around that Mr. Clark
will march up with the rest of
iho hnnstprs and vote for good
NOTICE
Kffpptlvn at once all freight
rates on the launch Transit will
be raised 5 cents per hundred
Harry Nortons, Capt.
' ' . T ' ' ,1 1 1 1 1 v proposes, (when he knows there roads, prosperity ana a &x
iiiiHMUMHllHlllli i"4i 1 1 1 i ig nQ tnuDer 0n nine-tenths of
FOR SALE
Two work horses for sale
cheap. Also two high grade
Holstein bulls, and high grade
Berkshire pigs.
Emil T. Raddant,
Siletz, Ore.
FOR SALE
ThA "Home Res:aurant" lo
cated on the water front In To
ledo is for sale. The only res-
tauiant in town. Address
Box 154, Toledo, Or.
CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS
Notice is hereby givtn that all
warrants drawn on ths Genera'.
Fund of the City of Toledo, Ore.
gon, and endorsed "Not paid for
want or runas , are nereny caii-
ea ana interest stopped mis
date.
Dated at Toledo. Oreeon. this
31st day of September, 1917.
C. 0. Hawkins, City Treasure.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL
predcricljv's
QUALITY
STORE
NOT? ONLY IN SERVICE
NOT ONLY IN QUALITY
BUT ALSO IN PRICE SAVINGS
DO WE SEEK TO WIN AND HOLD THE
SUBSTANTIAL GOOD WILL OF THOSE
WHO TRADE WITH US
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THAT AT THIS
STORE QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS PRICED
ON THE BASIS OF SMALL PROFITS AND
PLENTY OF SALES
Lincoln Co.
I thank you,
An Elk City Taxpayer.
ROAD CLUB MEETS
P. Frederick
the right of way.) I would like
every man to ngure it out. ine
plank ought to be not less than
thrpfi Inches thick, and thev
,'oueht to have something under-
neatn to nan mem to. i nere At. an early nour :uonuay,
are 5280 feet in a mile. Make September 10th, the Ona Good
the road bed eight feet wide and j u0ad Club met on Beaver Creek
put three stringers under me ir0ad to cut trees ana Drusn tnav
I plank 4 by G inches in size. The shaded the way along Ona
; lumber for one mile of such a school house, there was a large
road would cost $2376. An eight 'attendance considering it being
oot road bed Is too narrow; itis0 wet,
mipht tn bo. double that width.
The lumber for a 16-ft. road bed
would cost $5008 per mile. The
lumber for 120 miles of road 8
ft. wide would cost $285,120.
The usual monthly meeting
was held at noon hour. C. S.
nnrmpli an enterprising citizen.
enthusiastic supporter of good
roads and other improvements,
to the coBt of the lumber making
a total of $405120. This l.i for a
road only eight feet wide and it
is not a permanent road. The
lunihpr would nrobablv be most.
T , .,nr ly second growth fir and would
'iiuilllllltllll"" rnml u'na nnt trnvelpd milch.
Mil 1 1 1 ttttrrrrTTTT , .. -
1I1IIIK il UC1 UICU, MgUlC Ull
'it. The difference between Mr.
J I Jones $200,000 and the actual
I .cost of a road is hot air. Can
JTUU UU11U 1U4AUO Jll IlUk Ml, . II
you could it would be a wise plan
to hire lawyers to build the
roads.
Yours Respy.,
G. H. Horsfall.
The road bed has to be graded : Was initiated a member of the
ana prcparea ior a pianK sur- club.
face as well as for other mater- president C. S. Ohmart re
lal. We will say the grading and 'quested all members having
In, .Inn tkn nltnlr vlll nnct tlflllfl . Kl.,n- tVinm alnnP nPYt
per mile on an average, which is 'road day to repair the roads be
very iuw. iius yiu uuu iu"u i ore Wllller tunics u.
r". f. oyrno, oec
STOMACH
TORN UP
Indiana Lady Describes Condition,
Which She Sayi Was Due To
Constipation and Tells of
Relief Obtained From
Black-Dranght
Scottsbure. Ind. Mrs. Anr.ie Johnson,
of this place, writes: "I well remember
I suilered for a long time with constipa
tion, which would cet me down. I took
doctors' medicines and any number of
purgatives. They would leave me in a
worse condition than I was before talcing,
and my stomach so upset ... 1 know
once 1 suilered . . . from constipation, I
was so ill we had to have the doctor, just
q nervous and feverish. The doctor
said I would have to quit medicines, my
stomach was so bad . . .
My husband was reading and found
sometime aooui ineaiorui oiam
PROPERTY
Q. A. PERR1N
ELECTRICAL WIRING
AND SUPPLIES
p. O. BOX -02. NEWPORT
PHONE 3402
TO LOAN
State School Funds to loan
at 0 per cent interest on improv.
ed agricultural lana.
Sara Crahen,
Toledo, Oregon.
Mt tWWWW
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Oregon
State Fair
SAX-EM
ATTENTION!
I wi3h to purchase
goats up to 200 at
price. Auuress
Lloyd R. reterson,
Eddyville, Oi.
youn
reasonable
Draught and brought me a package to
try. 1 used it regularly at first until I be
gan to teei oener, men usea iui a uu
occasionally. was curca oi im mn
siipation and am sure the Black-Draught
If your stomach is out of order, you
will suffer from such disagreeable symp
toms as headache, biliousness, indiges
tion, etc., and unless something is done,
serious trouble may result.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
..la 1m Mftmnt nnrt natural wav. nelD-
Ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse
the ooweis ot impurities.
iry BiacK-DraugM. wu
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Washington
In the Matter of the Estate ot Wil
liam It. Calkins, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given tnat tne ex
ecutor ot the above entitled estate
will sell at private mile the following
described real property, situated la
the County of Lincoln, Stnte of Oregon,
to wit: Lots numbered One (1), Two
(2), Three (3). Fifteen (16), Sixteen.
(16), Seventeen (17), KiRhtecn (18),
and Thirty-two (.2) In Section Twen
ty-four (24) in Township .six (6)
South, Uan(?e Kleven (11) West of tha
U'illlnniHttn Mirillun. containing 159
acres, on the following turnis, not less
than twenty-live per cent, oi tna pur
chase prke itt the time of sale, and
the balance of the purchase price on
credit not to exceed two years, the
payment or whicn to be secured or
mortKane on Buid real property at the
rntn nf (tlx tier n-nt. ner annum. Th.
said above described property will be
offered ror sale and may ue som at
any time after the 22nd day of Septem
ber, 1917, and application for the pur
chase of said property may be made
to the executor at room :U9 Wesces
ter DulldliiK. Portland, Oregon.
This sale will be made pursuant to
an order of the ab vo entitle! court
heretofore duly n-.ade and entered on,
the 6th day oi AukuhI, 117.
David K. Calkins,
Executor of the Kstate of
William R. Calkins, deceased.
First publication August 24, 1917.
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4.1
SEPTEMBER 24 . 29
Agricultural Exhibits, Grand Live
Stock Parade, llarneHS and Saddle
Horses. Running and Trotting
Races. Hogs. Cattle and JPouJtry.
Farm Machinery Exhibits. Port and
Day. Salem Day. Scandinavian Day.
Reformation Day and many other
special events. Something of inter
est every minute.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
..I. Rantamhar 20th to
wit (i w r
from all points In Oregon
turn limit October 3rd.
All Train Direct to Fair Croundt,
29th,
Final re-
Ask yaur local agent for particulars
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
RESOLUTION OF
CONDOLENCE
Whereas, The Divine Master
and Ruler of the Universe has
seen fit to remove from our
midst our worthy Drother. J. F.
Stewart, who was f charter
lnr of Toledo Granee. No
426, P. of II., and as a member
nf th r, ran en his advice was al
ways given freely and he render
ed what ever assistance he could
for the upbuilding of the Patrons
of Husbandry, and as a citizen
he worked for tne advancement
and upbuilding of the communi
ty In wnlcn ne uvea, ne bioou ior
law and order and auvocatca
those moral principles that
would raise humanity to a high
er and nobler standard and,
Whereas In his departure from
us Toledo Grange has lost a wor
thy member anu loieuo ana
Lincoln County one or it s most
worthy citizens and his family
a kind and loving father and
huttband.
Then be It Resolved1 by Toledo
Grange No. 42G, P. of II., that
we tender to the bereaved raiiiiiy
of our worthy brother, our sin
cere sympathy ana gratituae.
and be It runner resoiveu,
That a copy or these reooiu
tious be sent to the bereaved
family and to the Grance Huhe-
tin. The Lincoln County Leader
and the Lincoln county benunei
for publication, and a copy be
spreaa on tne minutes oi ma
Grange and that our Charter be
draped In mourning for thirty
days to the memory or our
worthy brother. Committee.
Conrad Christiansen,
Martha Coin,
1 J. W. Parriih.
WANTED TO BUY
A pack burro Address
Charles H. Toberer, Siletz Or.
Auto Stage
Leaves Toledo each Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday for Ona,
Bayview, Linnvuie anu waj
points.
Special attention given to
passengers.
Your patronage solicited.
FRANK HUNTSUCKER, Prop.
NOTICE OF DELIN
QUENT TAX SALE
Notice is hereby given that I
will on Saturday the 22nd. day
nt RAntemher 1917. at the hour
of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at
the front door of tne county
f'nnrt House In Toledo. Oregon.
offer to the highest and best bid
der for cash, according to law,
all the property heretofore ac
nulred throueh tax lien fore
closures by Lincoln County,
Oregon.
Bert ueer. bnenn.
of Lincoln County, Oregon,
ALWAUGH I
Dealer In
Cigars
Tobacco
and " '. .
Butter
Kist
Pop
Corn
TOLEDO, OREGON
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The Oregon
Agricultural College
ritorln ni 4.qU nl"' !'
truallo U4lr I o!lflt
(Dowlas MkooU:
AOaiCOLTtTBB. wtl IS SprtowUJ
COMMEIOB. with 4 BirlUi
CHOIMCBaiKO, will dfprtmmu. !
tnlnf OWIl. ElMtrlr.l, HHwr. Indotril
ArW. Irrlitlln. Mk.nkl EBflnwriBf i
rOKClXBT, Ilu4il LefSlof EDfisw
FOR SALE
Good team horses, aged 7 and
8 years, weight 1400. Also har
ness. Enquire at this office.
BOkta BOOKOKI08, will 4 aujor 4pt
tntl. Ilfladltf lrllo I th. PrMllM
Bot
MIMIXO, with thn iiptlwnll, lulaaV
Uf Chiall EBflaMrlifi
miHiOT.
THI IOHOOL 07 ICUSIO, tttn Inttrtf
Moa la lh principal 4parlBaM ( total
uj lutraallUl !.
THI HIUUIT SEPAaTMEMT. aroll4
1011 u4u la ISIS-IT, a4 wna rartmawa-
4allaa far O. A. O. traa tU Wnlt Dipt
nt of tha TJ. S. War Popartrarat aa aaa
tha (IfUaa "4litlnfaliha4 lattllatlaai" af
alitor Uaralai. All tailrU will ha furaltho4
aaaiptola anlforaa h lha V. S. Osiorarooal
oi tha lualor ant onlor eadrla. anralloa la
tho B. O. T. C, will ha oa eaaiaiulatloa lor
ahtlitoaoa, aa woll M all Irantportalloa an4
tabtUMiwo at lha all woki' Haaaiar aaap
BEOItiaATIOH BEOIM8 O0T0BEB t,
117. Iafarnatloa fl raaiatt. Addraa,
Eoilatrar. OrofM Aftlaallutal 0Ua
OwTaUU, Oraioa.
SHERIFF'S SALE
n the Circuit Court of tha State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
O. V. Hurt and Krank l'rlent. Plain-
tiffs.
VB.
T A Rnnnlr anil IT TT Rnnitlr Tils
wife. William Murk and Dora Black,
his wife, Martin llrolmrft. Car' i Erlck
Don, A. Ura, John Markturom, Perry
Ed Markstrom, Sarah Dower), Ger
trude Strange, Uus Nnlnon, Thomas
Thomas, and Jano Doe Thomas, hln
wife, whoiie flrnt naino Is to plaintiff
unknown, John Westnmn, 1-Mna Rose
lia Hoes, Alfred Johnson, Shlro Tun
aka, Katie Dlckerson, .VI. Scnda, 74.
Kawazu, T. i unumurlil. M. Kuromoto,
K. Masuda, Axel Kx., Virginia 15. vtu-
ren and Agnes V. Uoon, Dcfcndnnts.
liy virtue of an execution decree; and
order of sale issued out of thb ahovi
entitled uoun in me aoove entiuea
action to me directed and dated tha
zzna. aay oi aukubi a. u. ivit in
favor of O. V. Hurt and Prank Priest
Plaintiffs and against the above named
Defendants for the Bum of ,23sO.0O,
with Interest thereon at the rut ot 6
per cent per annum from tho 11th. day
oi aukuhi a. u. ijii urn a lunuer
sum of J200.00 attorney g feet and
costs taxed at $40.'.',, a:id costs ot thla
writ commandliiR me to sell the fol
lowing described real property situate)
in Lincoln Louniy, urcucn as roiiowa
towlt: Tho Kant Half of the West
Half and the Northwest Quarter of.
seciion iweniy, townsnip ciewaii
South, Range Kleven Went, Willamette!
Meridian, In Lincoln Count', State ot
Oregon.
NOW, THEREPOnK In compliance
with the demands of said execution
aecree ana oraT oi saie l win on
baiuraay, me aa auy or epiemoer,
A. D. 1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at tha
front door of the County Court House,
In the City ot Toledo, Lincoln County,
nraffnn oall tn tliA hlo-tiont hMHp frtn
cash, all the right title and Interest
or tne aoove namea ueieoaams in ui
above named action. In the above dea
crioea property to saiisiy sa.a execu
tion decree and or dor if sale, Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Bert aeer, snerirr,
nf t.ltifnln f'nuntv. Oramn.
Date of First Publication Auit. 24, 1917
Date of Last Publication Sept. 21, 1917.
G. L. PERKINS
Shoemaker and
Harness Rspairer
Shop on Hill Street
TOLEDO, OREGON