Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 04, 1918, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1918.
Joseph Strletlmatter was in
the city New Year's day.
R. L. McFarland was a passen
ger, up the line Tuesday.
Earnest Dixon was down from
Elk City Tuesday evening.
A. L. Jacobson returned to
Portland Tuesday morning.
J. J. Gatens of Beaver Creek
was In the City yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lane were
over from the Siletz yesterday.
Con Christiansen returned last
evening from a trip to Codvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wade went
to Newport Wednesday evening.
Robert Reginald DePoe of Si
letz is in the city today on. busi
ness. Tom McClaughry was a Val
leyward passenger Tuesday
morning.
I. J. Pepin was down from
Chitwood on business Tuesday
evening.
G. G. Stevens was the first
subscription paid tf the Leader
in 1918.
Raymond-Stewart returned
Monday evening from a trip to
Portland.
County Commissioner W. F.
Wakefield arrived down from
Eddyvilla Monday evening.
Mrs. John Davis of Summit
visited Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spooner.
Mlsa Margaret Hart returned
from Albany Tuesday evening
where she spent the Holidays.
B. F. Grant of Harlan was in
the city yesterday, having busi
ness before the county court.
Mrs. Ida Garrett arrived Tues
day evening for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurley.
- Miss Taylor of Siletz returned
to O. A. C. Tuesday morning, af
ter spending the holidays at
home.
Capt. Jim Trowbridge brought
another crowd down from Elk
City to the New Year's Eve
dance.
Ivan Merrcll arrived down
from Hillsboro Wednesday even
ing for a visit with former Tole
do friends.
P. H. Elting was over from
Orton on business Monday and
incidentally took In the New
Year's Dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schafer
returned Tuesday evening from
Independence where they spent
Christmas.
Anstruther Scarth returned
from Big Elk Tuesday, where he
spent the Christmas vacation
with his parents.
Mr. and" Mrs. Warren Hall and
children returned to Siletz Tues
day after spending the holidays
with relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stevens re
turned Tuesday evening, from a
visit at Monmouth, Corvallis,
Eugene and other Valley points.
Mrs. J. W. Graham and chil
dren returned Monday evening
from Kings Valley, where they
Bpent the holidays with relatives.
Ole Osness has resigned his
position as janitor at the High
School building, and J. L. Wright
has been appointed to succeed
him.
Miss Hessle Sullwell returned
to her home at Independence
Tuesday morning after a visit
with Miss Lillian Dickson in this
city.
H. G. Rhoades was over from
Beaver Crook on bunines-.t Wed
nesday. He called in and paid up
for another year's Leader while
iu town.
John Rowe returned to Gaston
yesterday morning whej he ia
attending Laurelwood Academy,
lie spent the Holidays here with
the home folks.
The Eddy place at Eddyville
was purchased this week by Fin
ley S. Sniithey, recently of Cal
ifornia. Mr. Smithey formerly
lived in this county, having prov
ed up on a homestead near Nor
tons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter of
Notions were Toledo visitors
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Porter Is
administratrix of the Eddy es
tate, and looked after business
connected with the estate w hile
in town.
C. W. Brown was down from
Salado Wednesday, and called in
and left an order for stationery.
Mr. Brown says that his sons,
Asa and Ray are with Co. B., Cth
Battallion, and are stationed at
the American University, Wash
ington, D. C. His son Everett
is still at Vancouver, having been
qturautlactl there.
Chas. E. Sheffield is un from
Newport today.
Roy Swavze returned to Port
land this morning.
J. B. Miller went to Newnnrt
Wednesday evening.
Postmaster Hamar In nn from
the Resort City today.
Miss Annie Hawkins went to
Newport last evening.
Albert Silota of Taft was a
Toledo visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Hugh Murray, who has
been quite sick, is reported bet
ter. J. H. Sugg, the Wipant mer
chant, had business In the city
yesterday.
G. T. Smith, the Chitwood
merchant, had-imslness in the
city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Goin return
ed last evening from a two
weeks' visit at Portland.
Ole Osness went to Pnrflaml
this morning where he mav tro
to work in the shipyards.
Peter Taneen returned vpster
day Riornine to Honuiam Wash
where he has a good job in a
sawmill.
Port Commissioners Ball. Pe-
' - , oc i4iini auu
terson, Wade and Parrish were ; school house.
passengers ior Newport Wednes
day evening.
Clarence Alt rep. and
buildin'g a bridge this week
across the slide on the Toledo-
Siletz road.
Leland Wrleht of PooIp Slouch
went to Albanv this mnminf
where he is working on an S. P.
linage crew.
County Commissioner O V
Hurt of Waldport is in the city
this week attending Commis
sioners' Court.
R. W. Stow came over from
the Valley Monday evening.
Leo Shea of Siletz returned
from Portland Monday evening.
Alec Catfish was over from
the Agency on business Wednes
day. t
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chalcraft
and daughter returned Monday
evening from a trip to Seattle.
Joe Welter returned to Coch
ran TiiPRfiav nornlnc whprp hp
has a good job in a logging camp.
Henrv f!nmnhell was n d.trsph-
ger for Portland Tuesday morn
ing wnere ne expects to enust in
the Spruce division.
Miss Whitney of the Newport
schools was visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Schwartz In this
city the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B.' Slocum of
Siletz returned yesterday from
Elk Citv wherp thpv snpnt New
Years with Mr. and Mrs. Perry.
The Sunny Ridge school, But
lpr district received a fine nrean
last Saturday. The money for as I fully believe it is the final
the purchase of this organ was (Solution to the milking problem,
raised by the patrons of the dis- 'See advertisements in your farm
trlct through entertainments, ! papers i.'inoimei.ii; the NEW
etc. Messrs. Oglesbee, Thomas, tiINMAN,. then call on or write
and others came and got the in- inie. I will be more than pleased
strument and took it over to the to show vou my own plant. Let
me prove to you that if you milk
s cows or more you cannot af
ford to be without the HINMAN.
Very trullv yours,
F. B. Davis,
Yaquina, Ore.
GRAVELY5
Chewing Plug
Whae yaa ahaw Crawly
ou arc Battar 8atlflaa.
A Lima Chan la Enauahji
and H Laita Loni While.
Tha Good Gravely Taata
lasts, tod.
A lOo. pouch is PROor or it
I
i 1 'A W
IT
: ' - m- J
PIPE HIS EXPRESSION! UP L
THINKS HE IS HAPPY WITH
THAT BIG CUD OF HIS -BUT
YOU'VE GOT IT ALL OVER
HIM. YOU CAN READ MY!
BILLBOARD AND CHEW f
GRAVELY! , '
, u f i n i i.iiii 1 i ' ' H.-j
IQOii HlRTHIi PROTECTION SEAL-IT 18 NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SEAL
Subscriptions to the Leader
received this week are: John E.
Tnnlmnn PhlfumriH Or W
week j Beck, Toledo, Or.; A. Hurley,
ioiedo, Or.; H. a. Porter, Nor
toiis, Or.; G. G. Stevens. Toledo,
Or.; L. F. Robbins, Eddyville,
Or.: H. G. Rhoades Ona. Or.:
Thomas Thomas, Roseburg, Or.;
Alex Catfish, Siletz, Or.; C. W.
Brown, Salado, Or.; R. L.
Church, Otis, Or.; Wm. W.
Bones, Taft, Or.; Agnes Craw
ford, Nortons, Or.; A. L. Steph-
Taft, Or.
ELECTRICITY
FOR
THE FARM
IJOUntV SUDt. and lira H P I '
Goin and son. Eugene, returned 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schwartz
last evening from a visit with entertained last Saturday even
Messrs. Guy Lewis. J. R. Coo-
vert, H. G. Rhoades and S. C.
Ohmart were In the "Htv frnm
Beaver Creek Wednesday.
Billy Southwell and son, Clyde
were down from Rock Creek last
evening. The latter filled out
his questionnaire while here.
Miss Virginia Altree departed
this morning for Montesano.
These are long, dark nights
and Rhoi t days. A big share of
the farmer's work is done by ar
tificial ligl.t. Why carry a
sniokey lantern from place to
place as you work. Why read
or write by the light of a coal
oil lamp, when you can have
ci rrrnA i iot ito
ing at cards. Twelve couple . ' mv n ' e:'
were present and spent a pleas-, Wn , ,f ,...,,,,.
ant evening at whist. At mid-1 , )Z tuU t
nisht a delicious luncheon was ''
j .t t. v. iilh yi.ui can nave llluikii;
served, after which cigars were t iru-rc;
Jri-,'"v r.. " This is what a WESTERN
IJiize winners wtre lieri ueer FIEICTDT FAPM I irt-ITlMr
and Mrs Uth Vvo flrcts nnH EHy'"' hARM LIGHTING
fca uu ' t w iiiuioi uuu
R S. Van Cleve and Mrs. Rose
mary Schenck, boobies. The
house was beautifully decorated
with streamers of colored paper
Washing et, ,.,ni ' .and bunches of mistletoe. Mr.
with herTunVand Tschool. and Schwartz had planned
. on a watch party for Monday
Mrs. Day has rented her place, levelling, but changed their plans
four and a half miles northeast on account of the dance being
of town, to Mr. Pickens, who given that evening.
fnrmprlv llvul r V. r 1. .
v.u...v , . iiii lur I I II 111 II H I ' i - -
place. One Red Cross manager is Turn a switch and electricity
A niarriaee license was iSRe,i '1"8 .n,aLreP?rt ,fo ows a"?. 7LnBAh.e cl?thes-
vMtPrdav m it,i iit.iiim i insirucuons receivea irom i " swucu ana me cnurn
yesterday to Harold McMilUn c,at- hpn,imi0ptor. n iiaf hie is dnne
both rSdI nt tf?ZUe7t ina,U9 of a wh0 did not and I Turn a BWltch and the carPet3
Dotn residents of the north end LV(1 h rpnsnna .nH c, lari rlenned withmn E,i,.ri,J
the reasons given are "out of ja particle of dust.
. 1..,, .. TllMn ...!. 1. .t .1.
uiiv no uecu iu ne .oi u owiicii aim me crearn
PLANT on your place will mean
to you :
No dark nights.
No gas to explode.
No lamps to fill.
No matches to burn.
No smoky chimneys to clean.
No pressure tanks to blow up.
No water to carry.
Turn a switch anywhere, day
or night, a.id get a flood of light.
of the county.
MiSS Delnhia Parrish returned
to Portland Tuesday morning,
Have Pacific Plumbing
Fixtures installed in your
new home.
PACIFIC bath tubs, lavatories, sinks and
closets are of graceful lines, beautiful easy
to clean designs and substantial appear'
ance.
They are made of Vitreous China and Porce
lain Enameled Iron Ware, therefore have a
high glazed pure white surface, which with
reasonable care will last forever.
Although PACIFIC Plumbing Fixtures are of superior quality,
they cost no more than any other reputable brand, and are
guaranteed forever against any defects in workmanship or,
materials.
Before you build or rcmadel, write for a copy of The Book of
Bathrooms'. It is a 56 page book brim full of ideas. Free on
request of
PLUMBING FIXTURES
For Sale by ail Plumbers
Main Offices, 67 New Montgomery St, San Francisco
PORTLAND AND LOS ANGELES
Factories. Richmond and San Pablo, California
4
SHERIFF'S 8ALE
The Electric Sep- In the Circuit Court of the State ot i the circuit Cr .u. e. .
npi fprf Ip.K whilo onn fnr h. rn,.u i ,n J" circuit Court of the State
of
attending high school
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wad
worth returned to Portia nri vpk.
teraay morning after a week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. JaniPB T
Gaither in this city.
J. II. Hawkins ths Elk ritv
sawmlllman was In the city
Monday evening. He called in
and left an order for job print
ing.
monev 3 ernwn hnva In th Ms separated
micie sue is siavine wnn npr ianuiy. couiu una worn anvtunp" iraior 00es a nertorr in j whip, oreoon for the Count of Lincoln
sister, Mrs. Chas. Bradeson, and "Gave to the drive in June, J101' do something else. Western state Uauk, a corporation
Dttonrltncr Vlcrh .V,1 ,Vilr.1, .!,. I. u.t m,....i i I T.... n I i Plulntlff.
intiina iuai is euuugu uuiu ''" oniun aim your iron-
ltlA tf inirt rfY lnt.rrA nnll.. fnir ta ftmiA In tinlf V II..,. ... : "
8- J"" i"' i'65 laiiuijr o "v i" an me Uijie mi Eimer Patrick and Ethel Walrad Tut
njciievuy excuBame wants to i" citnuic iron mat stays not rick, ins wire, Dofendnms.
" know where the money goes to" .and clean. I Notice of Sale
. The management Is fnrpwnrd-1 Turn a switch and th RW.1 ?y virtue of an exoruiior
ing all such reports to Head- trie Motor ruiu any small ma
. . . . . . . . 1. 1 .
quarters togetner witn the mine you nave.
names of all who do not join
What is vour pxniRp? Will I
? i . ,. . . . .
iu'.uv we in u afK Btui vh p-iarm. - ... ..... : . . . " nui
when it Is pent in? Will It look ' Don't even turn a switch. s tiwroon m iim r..w. i m ..or i ..- "'H- wlt" '"tTt thoreon nt t;.
Aulouiatio Water Svstrui """ '-" ay of n...--1 7,,, LR' r"'" tl"
ves you t.l.Mitv of runnlm. wn. ."'r A: 1,1,7 . fl",h,'r "f 'u furth.'r nf lir, 7 .
. . ' " r. i nl 1 n rn ii V fiu.u utwl j-.uiu - . V """'"vj n ivvt
mi. mid !ihI of tl.lH writ . .I... ., , " '. man com i
Oregon for the Countv af l
Jay W. Dunn, I'laintlff.
vs.
Molinda J. Plummer and Homer S
jAiruaniels and Klta McDanlels, his
wife. Defendants.
I It-.! . n i
d. I nv.l Of oalB
order of sale Usuod out of the il-w j;Xh S,ut m i"'
entitled Court In tli hIiiivp enllll...) ..... i T'T.. l0. '.8HU out of ""V0
uc - - ,7' om-w. nun iu nits uiit-ticn nuu u.nru inu IHI. ,,ti In nm Hlt.w..,,i i . 7
in Turn a cwltr-h on,l vm dav of January A. I). liix l f,.v,,r tt ' ...... M.' ?10 "cU'd and dated the 2nd.
ile-iarm. f(ir ,., ,, ,,, ,,.,., ,vo nnmrd I).findaius for the m
of
tho
fiini
'the
Geo. McCaulou Is acti.ig as
mill wright for the Pioneer Lum
ber Company. They now have
their mill practically completed,
jand will. begin sawing lor coni
;inercial lmnioses nt miff. TIipv
ihave been sawinc maiPrlnl f ,n-, n l'0."
.pnfinuinir ih ...m ol the Ked Cross.
ine eu i ross ior uncolu
county has In hands now $717.ii5
and Newport, Waldport, Ya
quina, Yacbats, Pioneer, Chit
wood, laft, Nashville and Lut-
well when It Is coupled wilh tin
property you own. the income
you have if you are on a salary? .fr anywhere on the place, house n. ZFcti7:T ZV
coin county will bo listed and r(
poned to Stat1 Headquarters to
F.vihei' with all available inform
ation unless you are a member
TO THE FARMERS
OF LINCOLN COUNTY
I wish to announce that I nni
On tilntanl a. ,11. ..... ll I I
' " Mrur)CU Willi II IV nilX-
gens have not been heard from.jMAN MILKING MACHINE that I
Elk City, Denzer and Harlan .want you to know what It Is do-
n Q m 1t n fin nnlti . i I a . f it . .
mouc um; 4iaiL ui uiuir re- ing ior me and thousands of olh-Vrt8-
ers In this country.
or Liarn
For further lufonnation h
phono or write to Western I"!
Ilk- Company. Incoi'iiorrHi i'
.Marlon St., Seattle. OU
, F. E. DAVIS, Ago.it,
! YaqmYa. die.
I SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the St.-.te
Oregon for Lincoln County
I Solomon Toliin, I'laintlff,
VS.
I ' Ma Tcliln, I( fendunt.
To Idu
fendnnl:
e-
S
of
llill'I'lllIK me tl) Hi'll the Inll.m iiiu tl. i
.rll.ed leul nruui'i'ly iiilti.it..'
,i-"!ii Couuly, Cretin dh follow
a li
I A'l or Lot No. (101 Ten In l'.l.ii U N.i.
S1a'',o (tin in f.iM. ,t lla.l.y'H
'Srer.nd Att'lltlnn tn the Cllv o! New
;iion, l.liuoln Ciiuiity, OreKim. iim the
uii.f iK (.tatted mid recdnleil In the
(.'erh'M olllee In Hiiid I'oiiiity ami Sl.ite.
I N')V, Tl'.KHKFOUi: ill i oinilliin o
Willi tho llt.nint.iltt of K.thl pliii'iitlnn .1...
rree mid order of sale I will on Satur
day the 2nd. dav of February A. 1).
1918 at 1 oVtoik 1'. M. nt the front
door of the County Court Homo
in k writ romniundliiK n.o to sell tli
ii.iiiiu. nir iiiu... ...... -...!..
III w.H In I. toe. .In f'.. ....... .
jliiwa, ti.Hlt:
.. I IVKinuliiic 27.176 chains norlii v.ir
..men zi acKreeu 27 nilniite east 'f
tl:o V, Hoctlou corner lietween iieit'on
four (1) unj five (") Township eleven
koiiLIi, ranmi eleven went of the Wll
iamctto Meridian, Lincoln County, Ore
gon thrnro hH decreed Da iiiIiiiiIch weHt
40.02 chains, thenco north, vnrlutloii 21
decrees 27 iiilniiteH eunt 12.258 chain.
i iiiwiiHiiip nne thence cast on
townnhlp lino variation 21 decreed
ni nuica I'HHt 411 rln.ii.u .1, ....
Viirliition 21 deicreeg 27 minutes cam
i-.f.il Cliains lo Illi.ro nt I. ..!.. ..I.,..
tllf
Mrs. Ralph Slurdevant arrived ' h Li""1!., n,!ik,,n , V
down from Monttsaiio, Wash
Innton. the first of the
mother in law" lowlng reasons:
"?l Mil?' 1. ttmnllclty-There beinu
Ington. the first
a visit with her
Mrs. Ina Slurdevant, in this city.
She returned homn i thl
accompanied by the cider Mrs.
aiuruevant. rne latter will make
her home with her daughter in
law.
O. M. Plummer of Portland
was 1 the cltv Wednrailuv nnd
called. Mr. Plummer is a re
publican candidate for State
.Treasurer, and says that he is
qualified for the ioh. I In an.
dressed the students of the Hif 1.
Schoolin the afternoon on the
Bllblect of food fnnservntlnn
and appeared before tho Court
wun regaru to tne appointing of
an aericulturlrit. lln wpnt tn
Newpprt on the evening train.
ta. 111 A
in.... ... .i. . . . fMtv nt IV.laflo t Inrwiln rminlu I If...
luiini, iiih uoove named Uo- - ' , ' ' clia ns to ulaco of beclnnln
;K'in. Kcll to the IiIkIicmI bidder for cash, I ,... . ul ' S'linni
In h. w.-. . ..... 'all thn rlitht tlllo nn.l lulerem of Hi.. ' . " .. rf lvu re" olu 1 H'h.
- . nun or uregon, i , ------ ----- ,er r. niciiantels and Etta MeDor ,.
,you are hereby required to appear and ; above named Defendants In the above out of Ul0 northwe8t corner o ' '
answer tho complaint filed mtnlnst you named alon. in the above dem rit.eil ubov dem rlW tra. t
in tho above entitled Court and cause ;PruP"y to .atlsfy said rxectit on de-, N(JW
on or neiore inn mi mi nn .if ,i, i'i anu oiuer in huiu, iniereni corns .i,.. ,, . . . . -
ui nmu rxecuuon d'
free and order of sale I will on Sutu
T,?,ya 11,0 .2nd- dB)r of ''euruary A.
litis at 1 o'clock P. M. at the fro
....or oi me county Court Hoiiso. hi t
110 COIlinlicated. dollrntn mprh
aillHniH tn rnl nnf nt rtrlor
2. lx)W Cost First cost !d1lv"r,e' ,ha' Plnlntlff be awnrdod
much less than other standard li.na WdISlf
machines. Upkeep COSt BO small and sons of thu plaintiff and defendant,
that it. Is practically nothing. n1 u:h other relief as to tho
3. Ease of Operation r',r: Hrem JUHt tt''" citable,
mechanic needed; any person ,vTk! "!rrc.d.."po".'l!u
weeks suecesHlvn ii.iMi,.iin t i.i. aud accruing cohIs.
summons, and If you fall to so answer I Bert Geer' B,,prirf,
os appear, plnlntirf will apply to tho ' I'ln,ln 'oty. OreRiui.
Court for the relief demunded In the Dato ot F,r"t ''"''"fatlon Jan. 4. lis.
complaint, which Is for a decreo nf l'ut0 ot ,J,l,t J'ubllcatlon, Feb. 1, l'JIS.
consecutive weeks In the Lincoln
County Lender a weekly newspaper
published in tho Cnunlv nf I.iiic.1..
OreKim, by order of lion. It. It. Miller
can easily understand and opcr
i 4 1 . .a a . 1
ate. i myseu installed and start
ed my machine without anv as
bifUailCP No pxiiphrIvp nm tiuI ." 0,',, r . It. Miller
uZ'r. PXl,ei'S've man and t'0nty Ju,iKe of ij1u.o1ii culitv, ore
travelling expenses to pay in in-on. duted November 20th. ti7, pro
stalling, serlblnn publication thereof Iu said pa
4. Ease of Cleaninir An oor for t'"'".
easy to clean and keep clean bh ' . L Copr. Attorney for plaintiff.
. 1 I A fill rPMU W'il f'ln.n.t.,.11 rt
a im.K pan or a separator. llull;lln- ;,,;; j -
t .L, I,.8??' th.e, AH n r,"l( "f ""t ' "Hon Nov. 80. 1017.
Lincoln County for the HINMAN Jouto ot u-m Putihati,.,, j 4 n . i j , Jiiis.
WAUGH'S
MARKET
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FISH AND OYSTERS
IN SEASON
Highest Price Tald for Hides
LESTER WAUCH, Prop.
l.liy r 7oled.l. Lincoln ,s
Ron, .en to Uie blithest bidder for cut
all the rlirht I It In n..rf i-. ......... ... ..
HlutVI. h.mnil t... . . .
ie..-iiuiuiis in tne abov
'named action, In the above described
H'i'irijr 10 sausry said execution do
creo and order nf sale, Interest cosu
and accruliiK costs.
Bert Oeer, Sheriff,
m Lincoln County. Oremm
Hato of Klrst lulill, .iinn a
Hato of Ist Publication, Feb. 1, 1318
o
TO LOAN
State School Pi inria tn inn.
at C per ctut interest on Improv .'
cu ngiicuuurai tana.
Sara Crahr,
Toledo, Oregon