Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 04, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAr.Z FOUR
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER FR )AY, JANUARY 1913.
DR. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
WIU be in his office in the lianK liuucr.ng
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK.
Toledo Drug Co.
THIS IS THE SEASON FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
. WE HAVE THE CURE
T. P. HAWKINS, Prop.
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L. R. BATEMAN
E. R. BATEMAN
BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second
Hand Furniture
liUUlHIIHIIIIHI I 1 I i it I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ttttf-
ROCK CREEK Continued
returned Tuesday.
Gladys Horsfall called on Miss
Lura Crawford last Sunday.
Mr. Streitmatter is working
for Chas. Bruner this week.
Henry Scott was a Rocca vis
itor Sunday returning the same
day.
Mr. Gunn of Mill Creek was up
this way last Saturday.
A. L. Crawford was down to
the Raddant ranch last Satur
day. Henry Spindel was over to
Norton s Saturday.
Bobbie Harris has bought S.
L. Elliott's hay. A. L. Crawford
is hauling it for him.
Henry Scott visited Horsfalls
last Friday.
Well this is bad-weather we
are having. Hope it clears up
soon. ,
Howard Southwell has hen
hauling wood for the Rock Creek
scnooi.
Lenord Crawford is working
for Ernil T. Raddant.
W. A. Crawford and family
aim ana. a. l. urawford and
n Roofs leaked, a ft v
ii , chimneys, windows
fences were wrecked and
i olograph and telephone
awn
and the
lines
nice
Tuesday was the first
day we had thi3 year.
Hans Larson was a passenger
up the line Saturday.
Tom Blower of Albany visited
on the bay last Sunday.
Dr. Burgess returned from
Corvallis Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Emerson
were up from Winant Saturday.
Mrs. H. L. Collins and children
returned to Portland Saturday.
Miss Mary McCormack was a
Valleyward passenger Monday
daughters attended a -dance at ; morning..
urton New Years night. j Deputy Sheriff Ted McElwain
Frederic Simons is home from 'had business at Nashville Wed
the logging camp. jnesday.
rraiiK i-oiwora is working for
ere put out of commission. The
riornhig train from Yaquina was
;.bout four hours late on account
of a stump and a mass of earth
sliding onto the track near the
Cannery. .While the rain and
wind were very busy for several
hours the temperature was just
about at the gentle spring notch.
E. T. Raddant.
Howard Southwell was over to
Norton s Wednesday.
Frederic Simons made a busi
ness trip to W. A. Crawford's
Tuesday.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO
Wm. Kisor of Newport was
transacting business in the city
Wednesday.
II. W. Jackson was assisting
Merchant Frederick take invoice
I Ne w Years Day.
I J. H. Hawkins, the Elk City
'.sawmill man was in the city tne
. first of the week.
prcdeiucl's
QUALITY
STORE
JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF BRAN
AND SHORTS THAT WERE
BOUGHT SINCE THE GOVERN
MENT FORCED MILLERS TO CUT
THEIR PRICES DOWN.
WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SAVE
YOU MONEY ON ALL MILL FEEDS
AND GROCERIES.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE.
P. Frederick
Items taken from the files of i Agent Spooner informs us that
the Leader of that date. j we will have no more Sunday
miss r:me Urosno I3 visiting' trams ror a time.
friends at Elk City.
! Prof. B ethers' school at Elk
City is having a holiday, and the
Professor and his wife are en
Joying the holidays in this place.
1 Otto Krogstad's brother-in-law,
John Ofstedahl, wife and
three children, accompanied by
Miss Sophia Myhre, Biater of P.
I S. Myhre of this place, arrived j Eugene Wednesday,
uii me nui uisi. irom farKS
inner, North Dakota. Mr. Of'
Sam. Brassfield of Siletz re
turned Saturday evening from a
trip to Albany.
Prof. John Blougli returned
Saturday evening from his home
at LaFayette.
Miss Thelma Hoeflein of Ya
quina returned to her studies at
Geo. Chambers was a passen
ger for Blodgett Monday, where
iVtedahl has taken up temporary ipr,for Blo,dSe" Monday, whc
quarters with Mr. Krogstad. but ;he 13 workln& in the sawmill,
will scon build and engage in I cnester Dixon was down from
some business enterprise. Elk City Sunday, spending the
County Surveyor Derrick was day at Yaquina and Newport.
hl lS'"inMynin n tHn n m ' Mlss SiSne B turned to
tp!"J.01"0 mraenfalrip t0 ?t Eugene Saturday, after spending
court house last Friday night I Herman Olson returned to his
under the auspices of the Wood- 'work at Seattle, after spending
men lodg? of this place, was the ine nouaays wun tne nome folks.
HIimMHtHUIII
Yaquina Electric Co.
Electric Light and Power
great eve n of the season, and
was .1 success in every way.
1.1ms Cora Gregson arrived
from Philomath Chrbtmas eve,
and spent the holidays with hei
parents in this city.
Lie Wade and L. M. Starr
went to Otter Rock today, near
which place the former has tak
en up x homestead. They will
start the erection of a house
thereon.
J. H. McNeil and family ar
rived from Pioneer last nieht
with a oar containing their goods
1. U-1.1 -. ...
uiiu u(.mt:iiimt euecis. lie WIU
occupy one side of Fish's Btore
building with his goods for a
time.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In th Circuit Court of the State of ;
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
. 1). Murray. I'laintitf.
vs.
Henry Brll. Dofomtant. ,
Notice of Sale !
T5y virtue of un exorutlon dcrrpb and ;
cxdtir of sale lxnuod out of the alov j
eui titled Court In the nhove entitled 1
rtloa to mo directed and dated the '
ui. ouv or jannnrv a. i. i.m in iHr .a
p. ). Murray ria'nllff and acnlnHt the !
hove named DflVuiluut fur the sum
e.r $1262.00 Willi intern I thereon at
Ui rate of 10 per rent per annum 1
fnnii Uie 18th. day of lieeeinher A. 1).
U17 and further sum of 100.00 at-
tomey'i feea and routs taxed at $18.00, .
and eoKta of Uii writ ronimamllna; me
o acll the followiim desrrlbed real !
property altuate In Lincoln County, '
Cre.nn a followa. towlt:
Lot Nnmber Two and the .Norm unit
f Lot Numbered Fifteen of Section
Itve, Township Ten South, and the
Eoutli Half of Let Thirty-one In Sec
tWm Tlilrty-lwo In Township Nine
tootft. Hanite Nine Went of Willamette
Meridian. alo the Wem Hulf of the
Southeast Quarter of the 8outhcant
tjaarter and the Sotitltweal Quarter of
the Southeast Qimrter and Lot Num
bered Four In Si-etlnn Seventeen In
?iteoMhln Ten South of Hanite Kleven
Weat or the Willamette Mvrldiuu lu
Ijnroln County. Oregon.
NOW. THEHKKORE in compliance
with the demands of said Monition
decree and order of aale 1 will on
Saturday the 2nd day of February
A. 0. 1818 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the
front door of the County Court House,
hi the City of Toledo. Lincoln County,
flrecon. aell to the nignesi oiuuer ior
ash. alt the right title and Interest
at Uie above named defendant In the
kbove named action. In the above de
Bribed property to aatlsiy aaio execu
too. decree sad order f aale, lntereat,
1 ana accrum -"
Bert weer, ansrni,
f Lincoln County. Oregon.
of Tlrrt Publication Jan. 4, ISIS.
1 of Lt Publication r eb. 1,
AL WAUGH
Dealer la
Cigars
Tobacco
and
Butter
Kist
Pop
Corn
TOLEDO, OREGON
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
M
Expert Watch
Repairing
When others fail you T
We Guarantee Satisfaction
t A trial villi convince. Price
very reasonable.
t Over 40 Teari' Experience j
as practical waicnmaker
All Work Guaranteed.
X HA.NS E PETERSON
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Itom? taken from the files of
the Leader of that date.
Mr. and Mrs.' Ed. llanlon were
victors from Yaquina Wednes
day.
J. A. J. Fleming, the well-
known architect and builder of
Newport, had business in the
city Monday.
Deputy Sheriff aad Mrs. Wal
ter Ball visited friends in New
port from Monday evening until
Wednesday morning.
Frank Hyde and family of Ed
dyville came down bYiday even
ing ror a visit with County
Treasurer and Mrs. J. L. Hyde.
W. H. "Dilly" Parker has en
tered into cahoots with W. T.
Fogle and purchased the Forest
Grove Time3. I3illy is a son of
Mrs. Allen Parker of Toledo and
has for several years been em
ployed In the State Printing Of
Trof. J. B. Horner of Corvallis
(nearly everybody knows hlml
1 passed homeward Monday morn.
Ti"6 wren n vibu ur ine
XJIU'sort City. While In Newport
T 1 ror. iiorner delivered his lllus
CALVES WANTED
CITATION
I am in the market to pur
chase 200 head of calves, and
am prepared to pay the highest
market price for them. See or
write, A. J. Dickson,
Toledo, Oregon.
FOR SALE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
In the matlor of the Estate of Henry
Korpl, deceased,
Citation
To John Kenttn, administrator of the
Estate of Henry Korpl, deceased, and
John Korpl; GREETING;
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby cited and required
to appear In the County Court of the
TT , ,., State of Oregon, for , the County of
Team, Harness and Wagon. (Lincoln, at the Court room thereof.
Call at this Office for PartiCU- at Toledo in the County of Lincoln, at
Im-g. 10 A. M. on the 4th day of February
litis, in tne aoove entitled court, then
and there to show cause if any exist
why an brder and uecree made anil
entered on the 14th day of November
Ijl914, settling and allowing the final
Account of the administrator of the
'.oHrtva on 1 it 1 a A oalota aimiilfl am.
vacated, and set aside.
Witness, the Hon. It. It. Miller JudBe
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of-Lincoln with
the seal of said Court affixed, this 28th
day of December 1917.
R. H. Howell.
Date of first publication December
28, 1917.
B. F. Jones, Petitioner,
Address, Newport, Oregon.
DULL AND SHARP
SHOOTING PAINS
Michigan Lady Suffered Such Paint
In Back and Head, But Says
Cardui Stopped These
Bad Spells.
Palmyra, Mich. Mrs. Chat. T. Ful
ler, of tbls place, writes: "In 1911 I
cot run-down, and I suffered great
pain... with both dull and sharp
shooting pains... alBo back and head.
I was weak and could only drag
around, and should have been in bed,
for I really wasn't able to be up. At
times I would have spells that would
be so bad I'd have to go to bed, and
suffered Intensely...
I decided to try Cardui, and saw a
great Improvement in less than a
month's time. I nsed 7 or 8 bottles
and was stronger... I got so ranch
better that my strength returned and
my work was easy for me. Cardui did
me a world of good. It built me up In
health and strength. I haven't had one
of those bad spells since. I haven't
had to take any more medicine since
or have any doctors either and have
been able to do my work right along
...I recommend It to other women
highly as the best medicine I know
of for women who suffer from female
trouble."
If you suffer from female troubles,
follow this advice. Get a bottle of
Cardui today and give it a thorough
trial. It should help you, as it has
helped thousands of other women in
the past 40 ears. At all druggists.
EB-14
LOGS WANTED We are in
the market for saw logs, and will
pay $6 per thousand for same.
Hawkins Bros., Elk City, Or.
FOR SALE
One full blood Bui:, Milking
strain Durham, 1 year old In
February. A.Martinson,
Tidewater, Oregon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science Services wiH
be held at the building first door
north of City Hall, Sunday at 11
o'clock. Subject lesbon sermon.
God.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
All are cordially Invited.
FRESH COWS FOR SALE
Lambert Nelson,
Pioneer Oregon.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Toledo, Oregon
Office in Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 at.d 7 to S
p. m. Emergency calls a. any time.
Phone, 1005
FOR SALE Two month old
ChesterWhite pigs. Phone or
write, A. G. Jones, Toledo, Or.
Launch Transit
Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. n.
Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning;,
leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; To
ledo 4:30 p.m. Every Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday.
t rated lecture on the Holy Land
in the Presbyterian Church. It
is reported that the large audi
ence was delighted with the Pro
fessor's entertainment. He may
be persuaded to extend a similar
favor to Toledo.
One of the worst rain and
wind storms that ever hit Toledo
and the Yaquina Bay country
prevailed Wednesday night and
yesterday. While no great dam.
age resulted, it wasn't a bit fun-
E. M. Fraizer. tlie Orton mei-
chant was in the city Saturday,
departing on the morning train.
Do you write it '17 or '18?
Tom McNally was over from
the Agency on business yester
day. Mrs. Bert Morrison of Lower
Siletz was visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Ball in this- city last
Friday.
Mrs. R. A. Bensell and sister
were up from Newport Wednesday,-
visiting with Mrs. A. T. Pe
terson. Chas. Samuels departed Sat
urday morning for his home in
Canada, after a week's visit with
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Currey.
Misses Vivian and Doris Spicer
arrived down from Portland
Monday evening for a visit with
their aunt, Mrs. P. Frederick.
Miss Mariam Inglis returned
from Gresham Saturday evening
at which place she spent the hol
idays with her uncle and family.
Steve Kobielski returned to
Portland Saturday, after a few
day3 visit with his parents on the
Siletz. Steve has a good Job in
Portland.
Miss Ida Olson after spending
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olson, re
turned to her duties as school
teacher In Portland.
Andrew and Gust Jacobson ar
rived down from the state of
Washington the first of the week
for a visit with their brother, Ja
cob Jacobson, at Pioneer.
J. D. Barber cume over from
Salem Saturday evening to look
after property interests and vis
it with his daughter, Mrs. Ogles-
bee, and family on Mill Creek.
He returned to Salem Tuesday.
Victoria Kobielski returned
Saturday from Lower Siletz,
where she spent the holidays
with her parents. Miss Victoria
is attending high school here this
winter, staying with Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson
were down from Chitwood last
Friday. Mr. Jacobson getting
some legal advice regarding his
questionnaire wniio in tne city.
Mr. Jacobson called In and sub
scribed for the Leader while in
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the pity,