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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1917)
UNCOLM COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1917. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal voters of School District No. 2 of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, tliu a SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at Grammar School Bldg., on the 1st day of December, 1917, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money neeaod by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 18th, 1917, and end ing on June 17, 1918, lg estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund special aismci tax, and all other r moneys of the district: BUDGET Teachers' salaries $4,780.50 Furniture 75.00 Repairs of schoolhouseB, out buildings or fences 300.00 Janitor's wages 715.00 Janitor's supplies 60.00 Fuel 172.50 Light 2.00 Water 63.00 Clerk's salary 50.00 Postage and stationery 10.00 For the payment of bonds, war rants, notes, and other In debtedness contracted prior to May 22, 1915, and for In terest thereon 698.80 For the payment of bonds, war rants, notes, and other in debtedness, contraccted on or after May 22, 1915, and for Interest thereon 3,824,70 Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year $10,741.50 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From County school fund during the coming year $4,310.90 From state school fund during the coming school year .. 1,348.30 Cash now in the hands of the district clerk 82.24 Total estimated receipts, not in eluding the money to be re ceived from the tax which it It proposed to vote $6,741.50 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the rear $10.741.50 1 Hawkins Bros xoiai estimated receipts not Including the tax to be voted 6,741.50 Balance, amount to be raised by B. O. Snuffer was a passenger for Albany this morning. Riley Smith was down from Elk City Tuesday evening. E. P. Currey. the spring man, went to Albany Wednesday. The date of Gran'se dance has been changed to this evening. B. A. Fielding was over from the Siletz Wednesday 011 business. County Judge R. R. Miller had business at Eddyville last Sat urday. G. E. Wilson and wife of Mor tons were in the pity Monday evening. M. W. Small was down from Pioneer Sunday, returning In the evening. Lon Hoover who is working In the sawmill at Devitt spent Sun day here. Oscar Peterson of Newport was a passenger for the Valley yesterday. . Mrs. C. E. Ilp.wk'ns is enter taining the Ladies Whist Club this afternoon. Edw. Mauch, the Eddyville merchant, was a Toledo visitor Tuesday evening. Ed Stanton came over from Devitt on the excursion Sunday, returning in the evening. Bob Mann went up to his ranch at Chitwood Wednesday to harvest his potato crop. John R. Miller and Alfred Longden were down from Eddy ville the first of the week. G. B. McClubkey and R. H. Howell were inspecting the new sawmilj at Pioneer last Satur day. I Irs. C. E. Hawkins and Miss ! Corinne Pennington went to Al .bany Saturday returning Sun- jday. Wm. Boone was down from Elk City Sunday. Mr. Boone is running a donkey engine for Attorney B. F. Jones was t .from Newport Monday. A. C. Crawford was over from Lower Farm yesterday. V. L. McFarland of Ona had business in the city the first of the week. , " Joe Wilson, the accountant, was over from Corvallis, Mon day evening. Thomas Leese waa up from the Resort City Monday, bidding on the Port bonds Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Cooper, Tuesday, November 20, an eleven pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Booth auto- ed out to Corvallis Monday re turning Wednesday. Mrs. Fay Plank and sister, Miss Essie Ball were passengers for Portland Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McCaulou autoed out to Portland Tues day. They were accompanied by Miss Elma Peterson and w, E. Peterson. Mrs. Holt returned to her home at Harrisburg Monday morning, after having spent sev eral days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoefleln. Mrs. Lola Cruson and chil dren arrived down from Eugene Monday evening for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wade, in this city. Mrs. Eliza Westfall returned to YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS A YOUNGSTER, WHEN PEYTON GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST f PLUG OF TOBACCU I HA I EVER WAS MADE THFRF MUST BE SOMETHING MCA OF A REPUTATION THAT LIVES AND LASTS LIKE THAT.fi I I Li. GRAVELY '-S f CELEBRATED L Chewing Plufc w m mi 4 BEFORCTHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCKi k QBAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MAbE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWINO QUALITY! WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT, ; FRESH ANO CLEAN ANOOOOO-i A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUOH ANO LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. J?J3.9ravelyJo0acccCa DumutMi TtfOT" i 1 T 4: M .... 11 . Vwiii i if) V- AT THE GOOD WORK POSTERS BILLBOARDS HAVE 5TAK I tut COURT ASKED TO APPROPRIATE FOR AGRICULTURAL AGENT Paul V. Maris, State Leader of I J County Agricultural Agents, has I addressed a letter to County J J Judge, R. R. Miller, urging that $1500.00 be appropriated as the county's contribution towards I the maintenance of county agri-1 cultural a:?ent work in Lincoln her home at Lebanon Monday, icounty for the coming year. She was accompanied by her "We are being urged by the sister. Mrs. SJK. Doom, who will .Federal Government, State visit for a time at Lebanon and Council of Defense and similar;! Mrs. D. L. Peterson returned Saturday evening from Hills- 1 t 1. 11 .11 . district tax ft ooo oo tooro wnere sne was caneu uy me We estimate that a levy of 8 mills death of her uncle will be required to produce- the amount Wm. Enos is superintending of special tax money s!iown above. I the installation of the machinery Dated this 25 day of October. 1917. , in the sawmill of the Pioneer Astoria. Dick Anderson was a passen ger for Portland on the excur sion Sunday evesiiri. Mr. An derson has been fishing on the Siletz the past couple of months and cleaned up about $2000. Married licenses were issued Monday by County Clerk How ell to August Blattner of New port and Miss Hilda Martinson of Tidewater; and to Francis Holt of Albany and Miss Frances Paine of Toledo. Mrs. Maude Ellsworth arrived down from Eugene Monday Attest: Esther Andersen, District Clerk. VV. E. Ball, Chairman Board of Directors. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Affa S. Seeley, Plaintiff, vs. Levi P. Wing and Kdlth R. Wing, Defendants. To Levi K. Wing and Edith R. Wing, defendants above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you nre hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the ex piration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, on or before the Ttli day of December, 1917, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's com plaint, to-wlt: 1. For a Judgment acainst Levi F. Wing in the sum of Seventeen Hun dred Dollars ($1700.001 with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, (10 per cent) per annum from the 2Stll dav of May. 1917, and the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as attorneys' fees and for the costs and Lumber Co. this week. Prof. Prichard of Siletz was called to Portland Sunday even ing by the illness of his brother. He returned Tuesday evening. F. M. Shea was over from the Agency yesterday. lie expects lo go to Portland soo'i where he will Bpend a couple cf months. A. V., G. E., and C. R. Brown came down from their home at Salado Tuesday, going out to Portland Wednesday to enlist in the navy. E. L. Steinhoff went to Port Innd this morning where he will tpend the winter. His family is already in the c'ty, having ,one several weekr. ago. . Cecil Berry was in Toledo last Friday with his father, Dr. W. M. Berry. Cecil has taken up the study of dentistry and ex pects to leave soon for college. W. A. Cooper received a gas oline drag saw outfit yesterday and will use same In completing jhis wood contract recently en- organizations to install agricul tural agents in all of the coun ties of Oregon," Mr. Maris said. This is a war nieaBure. The oh. ject is to provide some official organization through which concerted action on the part of the large army of American farmers may be fiecusH. The following is an c tract from a letter recently sn'it to Mr. Maris by Mr. Bruce Dei."'' director of the State Council o' Defense: "The State Council of .Defense wishes to impress upon you and the O. A. C. organiza tion once again the necessity of sTiiri.Vi countv agp'itg in the STOP I AT AL'S CASH GROCERY fill 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 evening for a visit with her bro- different counties throughout il II , 1 f .l T T I r, , , ry,. i , , . . iners, rreu aim cuner iiuiiuhk, ins state, l ne iai list you sent and families, in this city. She, went on to Otter Rock Tuesday evening where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Horning. us showed several counties hav ing no agent, and as we prev-! iously mentioned to you, the : Council of National Defense has j made direct appeal to this or ganization urging and insisting disbursements of this cult. 2. For a decreo forecinnintt thc;tered into with the Electric Co mortgage aliened in the complaint, to-J , , , wit: the mortgase rIvhii by the d-fon-! E. J. McLane an.l C. Myers dant. Ix?vl F. Wlnp. to the plaintiff on j arrived down from Kelso, Wash., August 31. 1912. which raid i.i.irtgago VVf jm,s(w,v evening, to look over Is recorded In Hook 1.1 fit 1'nirp 4!), . .. . i .... , Record of Mortgage of Lincoln Cnun-l'e "''1 aiie re- ty, Oregon, and which sulci mortgage cently bought an interest in covers the NICV of Section 15. Town-' Bailie. ship 7, South Range 9 West of Willam-1 . , ette Meridian. In Lincoln County, Ore-1 Miss Helen hitler .1; tinned gon. and that the wild above described , home 1il.it week from the .jOUtll properly and In said mortgage '. part 0f t;10 county where she hns inui-u uh mnu uy mo out-,,., wi' coin County, Oregon, and that the broceeds thereof be nnnlled to the We are in receint of a letter '"'"' " '""'"" we are in reieipi m u nun h . .. ,,,, n tha Ktaia from O. R. Hollingswortli en- -" ' " aeent dur closing a dollar and a half for fnhllh "r g ' the Leader this week. "I lolly" is in the furniture and undertak- W .elates ing DiiiuiHH iu iui ..u Department of Agriculture, VJV"!?0, f wrote to the officials of Corval- lue LeuuKi eui'ii wcciv mini news from Toledo. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Barr, a young couple of Detroit, Mich., came in last Friday evening, go ing on over to the Siletz Satur day on their way to their place near the Kernville mill. They exnect to make their home at that nlace. A fine cedar caaoeito meet its obligation in bring was recently shipped in which , ing about the complet est organ they will use on the Siletz Bay. ,izatlon of agriculture during the 0 : period of war, make their sentl- i ments known to the members of the Court. lis, stating. "We are especially desirous that there should be a county agent in every county in Oregon not later than February 1st, and we would urge that im mediate steps be taken to that end.' It Is important that those who are anxious for Lincoln county Y. M. C. A. FUND NEEDS A BOOST payment of the sums hereinabove mentioned due to the plaintiff. . 3. That tho plaintiff's said mort gage be declared a first lien upon said property and you and chcIi of you and all those claiming or to claim unuer i , tP(i i .i. nnrlhenst nart you be forever burred and foreclosed . BltUdtetl in tnc iiormeasi pari of .11 HHif m .mi interest in and of town and comprises about to the said premises and every part three acres. Mr. and Mrs. Sher thereof, except only tho Btatutory wood nioved ill from their ranch rlK,ht TlZ-.. vnn the 'yesterday a.id will spend the right to become a purchaser at ouch ale and for such other and furthur relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published In the Lincoln County Lender once each week for six successive weeks by order of the Honorable O. V. Sklpworth, TJtZtuMiiAhe St. John Churches in this and entered on tho 18 day of October, 1017. The first publication is me 26th day of October, 4U17. and tho last publlcatln the 7th day of December, 1917 Dey & Hnmpson, . 815 Yeon Building, l'ortland. Oregon, Attorney for rialntlff. O Lebanon Oregon-California land grant tax amounts to about $37,000 in Linn county. North Bend North Bond Mill '& Lumber Company making improvements. A. E. Marvin has shouldered the job of looking after the Y. M. C .A. subscriptions in this city. Not that he intend:! to do it all alone, but someone had to go ahead with the work and he has kindly volunteered. -.Mr. Marvin expects to divide Toledo Into three or four district" ana teams will be appointed to work these districts. Toledo's share of the funds needed, has been placed at $400. Saying that there aio about 100 families in Toledo, this will mean about $4. per fam ily. This is not a Church move ment, but a NATIONAL one,, and it Is not only a NATIONAL oiva but aa INTERNATIONAL one. AH the Allied Governments and their military authorities, are asking our help along this particular line of work among the Soldiers. The costs of the war, that is for men and munitions, will bo paid for out of Taxation. Taxes will be collected too, whether we are willing to pay or not. This leaves the Red Cross and county, was in the city this week ; the Y. M. C. A. work, as the only meeting and getting acquainted channels, officially endorsed by just completed a very success ful term or school in in-1 all Creek diblrkt. N. H. Sherwood has purchas ed the 1. W. Cull property of G. B. McCluskey. This property winter in town. Chris Iarsoa was over from the Agency last Saturday. Father Henry Pelletan, sue cessor to Rev. L. Forget who has been appointed to take charge of NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; N'oth e is herein' riven lo nil pontons , that the un.lersti'ned hns been duly i appointed administrator of the estate of Robert It. Illafk, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oreunn, for Lincoln County. All prisons having claims bmIiisI the ettate of cnld llohf-rt It. Mark, de ceased, lire hereby required to present the rame with the proper vouchers duly vnriflid as by law required within six months of the date iiereof lo the . undersigned at his residence near i Hurlan, Lincoln County, Oreiron, or at i the law ofticR or C. W. Davis. In l'hll-, iitnnth,, llnnton County, Oregon. Dated November 21st,' 1!)17. 1 ' Kirst Insertion, November L'3, 1A17. ; I-ast Insertion, December 2Sth. 1917. Frank Davit. Administrator of the estate of HolTert n.vlllnck, Deceased. Before vou build or remoaei get this free Book It will give you many ideas that will enable you to plan the best possible arrangement of , your plumbing fixtures. jThe Book of Bathrooms' shows how by the care ful selection of plumbing fixtures, you can give your bathrooms a tone both artistic and refined. It is a fifty-six page book illustrating model Pacific Coast bath rooms, some ot the most recent PACIFIC rlumbing fixtures, and containing many new and helpful ideas for the home builder. It is an invaluable book, yet is free on request. PLUMBING FIXTURES for Salt hji all I'lumlitri Maim Ofrtti Shu Francisco, Portland 'J Los Anodes Factorirs Kicliinoud &f San I'ahlo, California y i S I Mf SUMMONS In with ihc people Subscriptions lo the Lender neived this week are: Hen Horning, Mare Island Navy vrd, San Francisco, Calif.: Da:i Grady, Toledo. Or.; O. N. Pulse, Udewalcr, Or.; F. M. Shea. Si klz, Or.; II. M. Foster, I lend. Or.; J. W. Ornham. Toledo. Or. O. U. Holliusavorth, The Dalles, Or. our Government; through which we can offer, voluntarily and personally, to help lesnen the most terrible experiences through which our soldiers will pass. Yes, live through or die under, for our protection. Most of the towns of the state have oversubscribed their quo tas. We Bhould not fail to do our bit. WAUGH'S the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Toii Oenlni, I'laintllT, v: Llz7.ii) Ueninl, Defendui.t. To Lizzie Oenlnl; DciYnd.iut: In the Name of the State of Oregon: ! You are herehy required to appear and anxwer tho Complaint filed unalnst I you in the above entitled suit, on or I before tho flrnt day t.f Decemher ;1917. belim more than lx weeks from I .the date of tho flrxt publication of thin T : Summon, and It you lull to ans wer for want thereof the Plaintiff will mmlv to tho Court for the relief do- A rtii-iT matided In Ins complaint to-wlt; for i f iYltvI 1 lJficree dlHHolvliiK the bond.! f mulrl HAY FOR SALE Just received three car loads of fine hay. See me before lay ing In your winter's supply. E. P. Currey. Toledo, Or. :: Expert Watch j Repairing FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Trice Paid for Hides LESTER WAUCH, Prop. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7olodo, Oregon Offlco In OfHtednhl riiilldlnir. 0(n hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 ai.d.7 to t p. to. Emergency calls a. nay time. Phone, 1003 niony exiting between you una mo Iriulntirr Tony lienlnl. and for Plain. UIT'b costs and dlHliursmeiits of this !ulL and for audi other mill furthur rn- ;llef as to tho Court limy peem meet I with e'lUlty. Service of this Summons ! Is mado upon you by publication there of in pursuance of an order of tho Honorablo II. It. Miller. County JudKC of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of October, Dili, direction that said publication be nindo In the Lincoln County Leader, a, newspaper of general circulation printed mid published in Toledo, Lincoln County, OroRon, Tho date of Ilia first publication of this summons Is October the X lt)17. The ditto of the lust publication Is December 7, 1U17. B. F. Jonet. Attorney fur Plaintiff, Pot Olllce Address, Newport, Oregon. When others fail you Wo Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Trice verv reasonable. Over 40 Years' Experience as practical watchn;akt.r All Work (iuaruntetd. HANS E. PETERSON Mtll O. A. CILSON Builder Carpenter Work All Kinds By Day or Contract TO'.EDO, ORtCON i