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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1918)
r. 3 ftrabanu MM.. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1918. Pago Five Fred Wessel was a Portland visitor the first of the week. Terrence Gaither returned to 0. A. C. Tuesday morning. J. B. Miller was a passenger for Portland Saturday morning. F. E. Whlted is living in the building Just west of Ihe City Hall. Mr. Cotton of Cotton's Cash Store was up from Yaquina last Friday. Carl Davis of Siletz was a pas senger for Albany Tuesday morning. Warren Hall of Siletz returned Monday evening from a trip, to Portland. C. 0. Hawkins, the Newport Banker, was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey were passengers for Portland Tuesday. M. W. Small the sawmillman was down from Pioneer over Sunday. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood had business in the county seat Monday evening. F. A. Thompson was down from his ranch onBig Elk several days thin week. P. II. Elting of Orton was in town Monday evening attending Masonic lodge. Merchant Walter Hall of Si letz was a Toledo visitor Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olln and son, I ina Rwoarine-en received word Oiles, of Siletz were pasuengers 'from his son, Roy, this week, I stating that he is now a member of the U. s. Marines, ana is sta Mike Sijota of Taft was a To ledo visitor last Friday. Mrs. M. W, Small visited at Elk City Wednesday. .- D. L. Chesley of Waldport was in the city Saturday. Engineer C. R. Wright was up from Newport yesterday. Vlvan Peterson returned from Portland Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burgess are Portland visitors this week. G. Girdkr of Eddyvllle was a Toledo visitor Monday evening. Floyd Millhollen of CorvaUis was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Nick Stemple was a passenger for San Francisco this morning. Ed. Abbey of Newport was a Valleyward passenger this morn ing. Bert Geer was called to Taft on county business the first of the week. R. A. Andersen, the boat build er, returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland. Foreman Hi Davis of the Log ging Camps was a passenger for the Valley this-morning. Peter Tangen arrived down from lloquiam the first of the week where he has been working in the mills. W. F. Fuller of Dallas and C. L. Starr, of Portland, came over on last night's train to look over some spruce tracts in this county- 1.25 2.50 .95 2.50 15.30 for Portland Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Coin, and son, Eugene, were passengerb for Waldport Monday evening. Mips Winifred Swearingen re turned to Corvallls Monday, af ter spending a few dayo with her parents Lere. Clyde McMillan departed Tuesday morning for Seattle, Wahh., where he expects to work in the shipyards. Edw. Mauch, the Eddyville merchant was in Toledo Monday evening, being initiated into the mysteries of the Masonic lod,je. Steve Logan returned from Corvallls Friday evening, where he has been in the hospital for some time. He seems much improved in health. Alec McMillan departed Mon day morning for Vancouver, Wash., from which place he will go to Fort Grant, 111., to join the $J Luginetring Corps. G. II. Jones of Storrs has sold his stock to A. R. Williams. Mr." Jones expects to put in his crop, and then come here and work in the mill. tloned at San Diego. He belongs to the Aviation Section. Subscriptions to the Leader received this week art: Marlon Sturdevant, Co. G., 3Clst Inf American Lake, Wash.; Ross McElwain. Toledo, Or.; Dan R. Smith, Toledo, Or.; Frank Wade, 3d Sec, Co. D., Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Calif.; James T. Adams, Princeville, 111.; F. Thompson, Harlan, Or.; J. Glines, Waldport, Or.. Lodge Boad , ' I-26 Ralph Harding,, for Work on Rose Lodge Road 6.25 Jacob Penttlla, for work on Rose Lodge Road B-60 H. R. Deaklns, for work on Rose, Lodge Road 37.76 J. W. Hildebrand, for work on Rose Lodge Road 5.00 Oscar Hildebrand, for work on Robo Lodge Road 2.60 Jeff Leonard, for work on Rose Lodge Road 2.50 Jas, Harrison, for work on Ya- hats Road 38.87 M. Harflson, for wo,K on Ya- chatB Road........ 126 L. L. Howard, for work on Ya- chats Road Virgil Howell, for work on Ya- chats Road Claud Caudell, for work on Ya- chats Road V. P. Mitchell, for work on Ya- chats Road Lewis Hartley, for work on Ya chats Road Walter Howell, for work on Ya- chats Road 2-60 Geo, Murphey, for work on Ya- chats Road W. O. Reynolds, for work on Ya- chats Road J. Foster, for work on Yachats Road 2.60 A. L. Baldwin, for work on Wald- . port Road 10.90 iJert Starr, for work on. Wald port Road 2.50 ; F. Overlander for work on waia- i port Road 2.50 Willis Everson, for work on Waldport Road 6 00 R. S. Van Cleve, Mdse. for coun ty Poor 2.50 J. A. C. Nye, for care of O. w. Cook 20.00 Walker & Lebow, Mdse.' for County Poor and, 250 lbs. of powder 75.C0 S. W. Scoville for work on Pio neer Road 1000 Clara Everson registering births and deaths at Waldport.... L. E. Caateel registering births and deaths at Yaquina E. M. Fralzer, registering births and deaths at Orton Helen B. Sparks, registering births and deaths at Eddyvllle THE SERGEANT AND THE WISE ROOKlT) WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE WHETHER YOUR REGIMENT CHEWS W-BCUTOR NOT? ENCEU i TO YOU I JR r- IEWS I IF THEY CHEW W-B CUT THEY'RE ALWAYS SURE TO BE HAPPY AND CON TENTED !f HE'S A KNOWING THAT RECRUIT I CUSS, 2.00 .50 8.75 2.50 1.85 2.60 6.2 2.50 2.50 2.50 A. G. E. Wilson, registering births 11. ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lincohi County, Oregon, subject to the decision of the voters at the Pri mary Election, May 17, 1918. (Paid Adv.) J. C. Dixon. and deaths at Nortons Frank Blattner registering births and deaths at Devils Lake ... .50 City of Toledo, for water for Court House for 3 months . . 18.0 Elk City Lumber Co., lumber for . , County Roads 19.84 A. J. Stocker, for work on New port Roads C6.31 Frank Gerrard, for work on New port Roads 20.00 I r. Matson. for work on Newport I hereby declare myself a Re- Roads 2 o publican candidate for the office h. J. stocker, for work on New- of County Commissioner, sub- port Roads b.oo ject to the will of the electors at 0ohn Turbyne, for work on New the Primary Election, May lth, 1918. Jay punn, (Paid Adv.) Clyde Hastings of Rajada, Or., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jones of Storrs. Mr. Hast ings expects to locate here with his family. A. W. Ilolto of Chicago, has been in Toledo this week looking after his interests here. Mr. Holte has a tract of timber on Mill creek which he is trying to dispose of. Mr. and Mrs. P. Frederick were surprised by about 24 of their friend last Saturday night, the occasion being their wedding an niversary. A pleasant evening was spend with music. B. F. Jones of Newport v.as a county seat visitor Wednesday Mr. Jones Informs us that he is getting the necessary legal pro ceedings ready for the City of Waldport to hold a special flec tion for the purpose of installing a municipal water system. L. A. Whited moved his family down from the Swearingen ranch the first of the week, and they are now occupying the Fred Chambers house on Second St. Mr. Swearingen expects to move to his ranch soon, and Mr. and Mrs. Sugg of Winant will occupy Mr. Swearingen's house here in town. ., I, hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination for election to the. office or Shenft of Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the will of the voters of the county I at the Primary nominating elec tion on the Republican ticket. (Paid Adv.) B. M. Armitage. I hereby announce my candi dacy for nomination for election to the office of Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the will of the voters of the county at the primary nominating elec tion, Republican ticket. (Paid Adv.) J. H. H. Anderson. port Roads li.ib Frank Jones, for work on New port Roads 1--6 Chas. Hyde, running Taft Ferry 40.00 Alva Strome, for work on Si letz Roads 37.50 Oscar Brown, for work on Siletz Roads 7.50 Harrison Ben, for work on Siletz Roads 13.76 Mason Bensell, for work on Si letz Roads H.25 Louis Klamath, for work on Si letz Roads 8.75 Hoxle Simmons, for work on Si letz Roads 6-25 Sam King, for work on Siletz Roads BOO Oscar Huhtala, for" work on Si letz Roads I-25 Chas. Carmickle, for work on 81- I lots Roads 1-25 Royal Plank, for work on Siletz Roads for work on Sl- 2.50 I hereby declare my self a Re publican candidate for office of County Commissioner, subject I to tiie win or tne people at me Albert Martin, Primary Election, May 17, 1918. ictz uoai (raid Adv.) C.M.Pierce. H.,u iir0B. ,muH for siletz noad I herewith announce myself a3 Joe Dowd. for work on siletz r.,.f.,.i ,.o.wiM-t fstfl. Kond offlce of Sheriff of Lincoln coun- Ri 'fwson- ork on S1,"lz r(m - ' Mill.,, fr .w.rU ., Ktlptl UlUI I'l I 111. I I .... v. w.. . Roads , .' 10.25 1.50 1.75 l.-i.GO the voters at the Primary elec tion. May 17th, 1918. (Paid Adv) W. t. S.mpson. B. F. JONES Candidate for Representative Polk and Lincoln Counties, May Primaries. ' Nicolas Stemple, of Taft, was In town this week with his daughter, Genevive. Mr. Stem ple has lately lost his wife and desires to give his daughter all advantages possible. He has ar ranged with Judge Miller to fur nish her a home and instruction In various musical lines while she is attending school. John Adams arrived down from Ruby, Washington, last Friday evening and expects to make his home here this sum mer. John says that It was re cently 26 below zero up there, and the green grass hero certain, ly looks good to him, and that he has come back here to stay. He Btlll owns a ranch near Ruby but intends selling It and investing COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Following Is the synopsis of the Lincoln County Court pro ceedings for the February term: Peterson Hardware Co., Fowder, fuse and caps for roads $120.26 M. N. ArtUerson, fixing road at rock crusher... 3.00 Waldport Watchman, Printing for County 4.00 C. S. Ohmart, for work on Bear er Creek Road 12.00 J. Wood, for work on Beaver Creek Road 7.60 J. T. Hnnlnn, for work on Boav- er Creek Road 2.50 C. R. Phelps, for work on Beav- cr Crock Road 2.50 W. E, Peterson, for work on Rose Lodge Road 1.25 M. Mann, for work on Rose Chas. Carmlcklo for work on SI- lets Roads 1-25 Chas. Gilbert, for work on Siletz Roads 2.50 Sdiaffcr Bros, for lumber Tor Siletz Roads 21-16 Geo. Ashcraft, for lumber for Si letz Roads H-33 J, L. Goodell, for lumber for Si letz Roads 66.64 Boys and Girls Aid Society, for care of homeless children .. 60.00 B. F. Baker,Sorvlccs as a Juror .17.80 A. J. Heater, Fixing election booths 2.60 Yaquina Electric Co., lights for Court House 6.00 A. J. McMillan, for surveyors Transit 225.00 A. J. McMillan for surveying County Road 22.00 J. B. Brings, drawing jury list. for Uayvlew Preolnct 3.00 A. K. Brings, drawing jury list for Boyvlow Treclnct 2.00 S. R. McWIUIa, for drawing jury for Bayvlew Precinct 2.00 H. H. CrowUls, for auto hire for . Commlitslonnr Hurt 3.00 Bort Geer, for 5000 Stamped Envelopes .162.80 Pacific Telephone Co., phone ser vice for Court House 21.95 K. N. Hayden, printing for County 226.00 J. Ragsdale, for work on Tide water Road 19.75 E. S. Smullwood, for work on Tidewater Road 13.50 Ed. Flescher, for work on Tlde- j water Road R. Jensen, for work on Tide- water Road ,0. N. Tulse for work on Tlde- I water Road , N. W. Webb, for work on Tide- water Road C. Trenholm, for work on Tide water Road J. Jepscn, for work on Tide water Rob! J. A. Phillips, for work on Tide water Uoail O. Sannls, f..r work on Tide water Road Lr. M. Starr, for work In Asses I sor"s olilce 31.50 jV. N. Cook, for lumber " r 5 , County Reads G1.25 !A. L. French, Mdse. for Cuunlj 5 i noor 5 00 Walker & Chesley, fer lumber 5 I for Waldport Roads 38.50 i IB. F. Grant, viewing t-pout Creek Road 4.50 1 1. R. Payne, Viewing Spout Creek Road 4.50 R. L. Hathaway, viewing Spout Creek Iio;,d Charles Cator, Viewing Spout Cre"k Road J. R. Walker, for wort on Bay view Road F. Kennedy, for work on Bay view Koa-I in.cut!it;ld for work on Bay view Ro:.d 10.00 G. M. Little, for work on Bay- view Road J. B. BriKKs, (or work on Buy- Vley Road Hurvoy llilln for work on Taft Road Ivar S:nu-iiiaa for work on Taft Road E. W. Morrison, for work on Taft Road R. L. Hathaway, for work on Big Elk Road T. Thomason, for work on Big Elk Road Chas. Cator, for work on Big Elk Road Clnrence Dnvls, for work on Big Elk Road 10.00 H. Grant for work on Bis Elk Road F. Allison, for work on lllk Elk Road V. Young, for work on Big Elk Road Walker Cllne, for work on Big Kll( l!ni-.d John llatiiiHcn, for work on Big ElK.iload I. 11. I'uytin, for on Iliir Klk load V. B. Davis, for work on Toledo & Yanuimi Road W. P. McGee, Quills fr County Poor ' D. G. Dnyhoff, for Lumber for Five Rivers Rouds 3.10 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 2.50 6.00 6.00 Before voti build orTfemodel get this free It will give you many ideas that will enable you to plan the best possible arrangement of your plumbing fixtures. The 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 Coaat bath rooms, some of the most recent PACIFIC riummng l utures, anu containing many new and helpful Jdeas tor the home bulkier. It is an invaluable book, yet is free on request fS 1 II " 1 - . - - '-! PLUMBING FIXTURES for Salt if all Flumltrt San Francuco, Portlui J & Lot Angrlei Famritt Richmond & Stn Pablo, California 30.00 2.60,1 I I W. Cook Fred Horning, drnylug for County 6.23 C. E. Linton, Drawing Wuldport Ted McElwain, Services as I)ep- i Jury List utv Sheriff 62.35 J- w. Gouclier, Drawing v. am- P. Frederick, Mdse. for Jack ,u" Hartman 6.00, J. Strake, Drawing wampori Q. H. Clark, for work on Five "' Rivers Road 17.58., S. E. Comn D. Q. Dnyhoff for work on Five Jim Bensell, for work on Siletz Road Sam Klmmell. tor vork on Si letz Road . Ceo. Foyt, for work on Siletz Road Joo Doyd, for work on Siletz Read C. C. Burch, for nallB for Five I Rivers Roads 1-60 J. T. Kelly, for work on Big I Elk Road 1.25 I 4.37 C. F. McDonald, for work on Big Elk Road R. Purling, for work on Big Elk Road B. F. Grant, for work on Big Elk Road C. C. Madson, DiKliiK unvo of A. Itunion Levi Hunt, for work of Lit tin Elk Road Lincoln County Sentinel, Print ing for County S.00 I C. K. Linton, Sledh ine for Q. COO 41.66 3.75 6.26 2.50 1.25 I 7.72 I C.Ci 2.SS 3.75 ' 6.50 ! 1.65 I. 6.86 I 3.45 :: Expert Watch -Reoairinff 7.60,1 When othcra fail you Wo Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Price trial will convince. i i very reasonuuio. s Over 40 Years' Experience u us practical wntclimaki r All Work Cuariinlcvi'. 5.23 i.oo I 12.S5 X I HNS E. rGTERS3N J ? t i ? !I A I A III U 2.S3 3.09 1 1 2.00 i 2.00 5.00 3.76 1.8S River Road Claud Huff, for work on Five Rivers Road Q. W. Shannon, for work on Five Rivers Road 6.25 K. K. Faulknur. for work on t Ive nivBr. Road M iw- T. M. Faulkner, for work on Flvo Rivers Road 4.38 E. D. Bkagg, for work on Five Rivers Rood Ward Nichols, for work on bi- lets Road " J. 8. Lloyd, for work on Siletz 0 Road . 22C0 L. C. Mowrey, for work on Siletz Road M. Bensell, for work on Siletz Rond Victor Bensell for work on Blletz Road 06.26 2.60 1.50 Care of Al Reynolds H. Wilson, Examining Coun I y Records 200.00 Fred Taylor, Boat and Auto Hire for County 7-&0 Bertha Moore, Caro of Lou Hall 30 00 Jane Conlbar, Care of Al Roy- , nolds 30.00, Wakeflold, Salary as Coun ty Commissioner O. V. Hurt, Salary County Commissioner 2-00 R. R. Miller, Salary ai County Judge and postage 89.65 J. C. Altree, for Bridge work on County Roads 65900 T. H. Horning, work orf Otter Rock Road s-76 n i. iflnir. Jimtlca Court Fees 8.80 Alice Vader, Witness Fees In Circuit Court , ".20 Change on Spout Creek Road Granted. R. H. Howell, Couuty Clerk. Dealer in Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, ORECON .tttl lllfiifiil s AA4lsaV i UHI HAWKINS A McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law TOLEDO, - ORECON Launch Transit Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. r Toledo, 9 a. ni. Rcturnlr loaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; Ti lorto 4 :30 p. m. Every Tucsda' Thursday and Saturday- ') here.