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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1918)
Page Eirht LIN5N COUNTY LTAOIR, Tr.trAY. ITERUARY 15th, 191ft. WHEN A WOMAN PA.olTS or rarnishes her furniture, or her home, she b'.ihu m get the easiest materials to handle, and she will bo right it slie buys here. Our Taints and Vani'shes are ready to use wilhofu any mixing, and tliey are warranted as n qu.illty. Wo have every Biro of cuu and all colors in paints. Cur prices will bn found very satisfactory to mc ney savers. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Wnoa re-l For Sale EvcjV ' Jriirnpd last evening from Ho- berry plants. Berries large, quiam, Wash., where they have round, smooth, very productive, ! i , been visiting for the past several ro,ors a' v ' " I ; months with their daughter Jhs rot by rain. Best variety out ' Minnie IMahouev. :,Irs. Mahonovlof 32 tried at Riverside Fruit massed awav InRt Thnrsriav PVh. i Farm. Prie $1. rwr 100- S8. 1 1 mary 7th, at the General iiospit- al, Uoquiam, during childbirth. ; Mrs. Manoney Is survived by her ; husband, the child, l!r -father and mother, and a sister, Mrs. A. L. Jacobson cf Portland, and brother, Lester, of this place. I! o Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. pei iCOO Constructing Engineering, Bi-iiMirp. and Designing. .Com plete Tlants A Specialty . A. E. Marvin. -t-HHW4f L R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES MANY GOOD POSITIONS I Can be had by any ambitious young man or woman in the , licld of railway or commercial , telegraphy. We want a number of young men and women' to ! prepare for the telegraph serv ice to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to J! help your country. Write today Tlfnr full ivirtlpiilnru TTIW T? ATT . WAY TELEGRAPH INSTITUTi" 'V?2S''' Xf Portland- Oregon. We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture n.nnti t t Frederick's QUALITY STORE Buy your Flour at this store and get the benefit of the, -extremely low prices we are quoting on the substitutes that the Food Administration requires you to buy with each sack of flour; here are the substitutes we have in stock: YELLOW AND WHITE CORN MEAL; BARLEY FLOUR; CREAM OF BARLEY; BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; RICE FLOUR; HOMINY; AND HOMINY GRITS; CREAM ROLLED OATS; STEEL CUT OATS; RICE; CORN STARCH TRY OUR TABLE QUEEN UNCOATED HEALTH RICE TRY OUR RYE AND WHEAT FLOUR, READY MIXED IN JUST THE RIGHT PROPORTION TO MAKE SPLENDID BREAD I OUR CORN MEAL IS FRESH AND GOOD P. Frederick &Qy Yaquina Electric Co. Electric Light and Power I DR. W. M. BERRY t THE TOLEDO DENTIST X ;- Will be in hla office in the Bank Building 1 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK ELEVEN YEARS AGO U. G. Hart and R. E. Wood are sett lng'up the sawmill and Edilyvlllo will soon hear its music. Eddyvllle. Married at the home of Austin Rose brook In Toledo, Or., February 9th, 1907, at 4:30 p. m., Henry W. Vincent and Mary A. Loomls, Rev. IS. E. Rorlck dfnclatlng. W. L. Haines was over from Siletz yesterday. Mr. Haines recently return ed with his family from Lebanon, where they resided for about two months. SIclAiess chased them back to Lincoln county and they will probably Btay for keeps this time. S. G. Irvlu of Newport and Nye Creek passed through Monday morning en route to Sulem on business connect ed with the coming Bummer school at Newport. George King of Wlnant went out to Salem Tuesday to do business with the new oyster bill. D. M. Ross and son Dan of Five Rivers had business In the city Wed nesday night. Cliff Crosno came In from Albany Wednesday evening. G. L. Gray of Newport was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Gray and family are comfortably locat ed In their new cottage at Nye Creek. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services will be held at the building first door north of City Hall, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject lesson sermon, Soul. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. E. A. 'iViidn.an, Chitwood, Oregon. For Sale Pair of Mares 8 yrs. old, wt. about 2600; also almost new farm wagon and double harness, would take 2 or 3 cows as part payment. This is a good outfit. P. O. Box 301 Toledo. of 11700.00, with Interest, thereon at I h. i ll" ,. . nnn. fees, with interest thereon at the rate Horses Bouarht. Sold or Traded Saddle horses and rigs for hire Gilbert & Gwynn, Siletz, Oregon. For Sale A-l Grade Ameri can Wonder Potatoes an excel lent white early potato. Deliv ered anywhere in Toledo at One Dollar per 100 lbs. ' Fred Romtvedt, Toledo, Or. . For Sale Cheap New steam boiler, 26 x 60 inches. Richard Green, Elk City, Ore. Will exchange 80 a well im proved, close to Toledo, for un improved ranch in Siletz, must have some bottom land. Will assume. Address P. O. Box 301 Toledo, Oregon. 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 Team of Mares weighing 2600, and their nine months old colts. Priced to sell. Fred Romtvedt, Toledo, Oregon. WANTED A few good cows or Heifers coming fresh this Spring, also Team of Mares weight 1200 to 1400. Jess Farrin, Yeon Barber Shop. Portland , Oregon. NOTICE The County Court for Lincoln Conn- ty, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of the Rancourt 5 acre tract 1 mile Northeast of Toledo, on the Toledo and Corvallls Wagon road, Bids to be filed with the County Cljrk, on or before 9 o'clock A. M. Wednes day March 6th, 1918. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Affa S. Seeley, Plaint ff, Levi F. .Wing and Edith R. Wine, Defendants. By virt'.v oT an execution. Judgninut order, d"i.e , nml order of sale issued out ot the above entitled court In the above entitled cause to me directed, and dated the 3 5th day of January, 1918, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court upon the 27th day of December, 1917, in favor of Affa S. Seeley. Plaintiff, and acainst Levi F. Wing nnd Edith R. Wing, his wife, j 8UMMON8 In the Circuit Court of The State of Oregon for the County oi . ' u. it. Barclay, ruvinuii. . VB. Alex Mc Ewing, 'Nellie Mc Ewing, Jessie Myres, Frank Myron nrt "also . oilier persons or L-rLcb unKii.iwn viu.ining any tight, title, estate, l.en, or Interest In the real ealate described In the complaint herein", Defendants. To Alex Mc Ewlng, Nellie Mc Ewing Jessie Myres, Frank Myres, aud "also all other persons or parties' unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein" the above of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day of December, 1917, and the further sum of 22.00 costs, and the costs of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of the following des cribed real property: Northwest quarter of Section 15, Township 7, South of Range 9 West Willamette Meridian, in Lincoln County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, Judgment, order, decree and order ot sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will on Saturday the 16th day of Feb ruary, 1918, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the county court house In Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to the statutory right of redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the answer the complaint filed herein, In tne above entitled suit and court, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1918, the said date being the last day of the time prescribed In the order herein tor publication of summons, and each ot you are hereby notified that If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint as herein required, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief pray ed for In his complaint, to-wit: 1 (That defendants and each of them be required to set forth the char acter of their claims, If any they have, and that all adverse claims of defend ants be determined by a decree of this court; 2 That by such decree, it be deter mined, adjudged and ordered that plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of the real property described In the com plaint, and of the whole and every wlthto defendants or either of them !part ther "nd 'hat 8al(I dfffnda,n8- had on the 31st day of August, 1912, the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date In and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment, order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 16th day of January, 191b. First Publication, 18th day of Jan., 1918. Last Publication, 15th day of Feb., 1918. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County. FOR SALE Fine Early Rose potatoes for seed. Seventy-five cents per bu. at our ranch, or one dollar per bu. delivered at the It. R. at Nortons. Horsfall & Plank, Nortons, Ore. WANTED Cheap work horse state age, weight and price Henry Matteson, Elk City. VimmtEsrz. toA O'Gft' Kick1 &2z N I j tm Electric.. faHlL 1 III iflP" v When MtO'LearyVeovrTFickea' over an "oiTjarnp Jnjtex Chicago barn the started a fire that made history i " That was back in '71 and cows' habits haven't changed a bit since then they still kick at unexpected momenta and if an bid' fashioned oil lamp u in theway, pveritgotoaurtlfire-s a fire that always is disastrous" "' , ' But although rows' habit? haven't changed ln'50 years light have.Z Nojongcr.nced you use the dangerous oil lamps of forwjtbx Western' EkctrtCy. FARM. LIGHTING PLANT youaffliave'brialit.-tsatisfactofy SAFE eTeCTrTcTiigWr all'oVeB your farm and homc.4 NojMheMightjsas atiifaflotnpIithejj .nent as ue. Western FJeariclichting-ctfits'hooVvup-WlthJorowTuTia engine They "are easy to install simple tooperateS, your.barnjjh Phone, write or call on us to bring a plant tTyourIdooi jus armonsiraTe ngm in your nome ang.in. can hot 'afford to be without a olantJ uJUoday-uniofTjiW may'bc too late. F. B. DAVIS, Aent, Yaquina, Ore. TO THE FARMERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY I wish to announce that I am so well pleased with my HIN- MAN MILKING MACHINE that I want you to know what it is do ing for me and thousands of oth ers in this country. I Investigated milking ma chines thoroughly and decided to install the HINMAN for the fol lowing reasons: 1. Simplicity There being no complicated, delicate mech anisms to got out of order. 2. Low Cost First cost much less than other standard machines. Upkeep cost so small that it is practically nothing. 3. Ease of Operation No mechanic needed; any person can easily understand and oper ate. I myself installed and start ed my machine without any as sistance. No expensive man and travelling expenses to pay in in stalling. 4. Ease of Cleaning As easy to clean and keep clean as a milk pail or a separator. -I have secured the Agency for Lincoln County for the HINMAN as I fully believe It Is the final solution to the milking problem. See advertisements In your farm papers announcing the NEW HINMAN, then call on or write me. I will be more than pleased to show you my own plant. Let me prove to you that If you milk 8 cows or more you cannot af ford to be without the HINMAN. Very truly yours, F. B. Davis, Yaquina, Ore. North Bend Many homes will be built for working men here. Rye planting is urged by O.-R. & N. Co. who will furnish seed to farmers. Eastern Oregon land Bald to be admirably adapt ed to this crop. The Spokane Portland & Seat tie Railway may be known as the "Golden Rule" road due to Instructions for courteous treat ment of public issue by the com' pan to Its employees, HAVE CLIENTS Wanting to trade Portland Property for Lin coln Co., or any Coast Farms or unimproved Land. Thos. W. Currie, 629, Henry Bid., Portland Oregon. FOR SALE One registered Ilolstein bull 4 years old. Can be seen at my farm 10 miles be low Siletz or write for his breed ing runs heavy In the DeKol strain. Siletz, Ore., L. C. Mow rey. Owner. SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln A. J. Basey, Plaintiff, Vs. J. D. Barber and S. C. Barber, his wife; E. E. Daring; John L. Starr and Maude V. Starr, his wife, Defendants. By virtue of an execution decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above en titled action to me directed and dated the 29th day of December, A. D. 1917 in favor of A. J. Basey Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $726.70 with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from the 18th day of December A. D. 1917 and a further sum of JG5.00 attorney's fees and costs taxed at $18.26, and costs of this wrtt command ing me to sell the following described real property situate la Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon as follows, towit: Beginning at , the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Nineteen, Township Thirteen South of Range Eleven West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence Smith forty bIx (46) rods; thence east forty eight (48) rods: thence north forty six rods; thence West forty-eight (48) rods to the place of beginning, and containing 13.8 acres, situated In Lin coln County, Oregon. Now, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution decrcee and order ot sale f will on Sat urday the 16th day of February A. D. 1918 at 1 o'croclr P: M. at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Ore gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title ajia. interest ot tun above named Defendants In the bove named action, in the above described property to satisfy said execntion de cree and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. Date of First Publication Jan. 18, 1918. Date ot Last Publication Feb. 15, 1918. Bert Geer. Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. State School Funds to loan at 6 per ctmt Interest on Improv ed agricultural land. Sara Crahen, Toledo, Oregon. Si SUMMONS in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Florence Hunter, Plaintiff, Vs. George Record. Defendant To George Record, the above named defendant I Here is a message to suffering women, from Mrs. iuthryn Edwards, of R. F. L Washington Court House. Ohio. "I am glad to teu, and have tolcf many women, what I suffered before I knew of Cardul and the great benefit to be derived from this remedy. A few yean ago I became prac tically helpless . . TAKE Gard-iM The Woman's Tonic i '1 was very weak," Mrs. Edwards goes on to say, "and could not stoop without suffering great pain . . . Nothing seemed to help me untu 1 heard of Cardul and be gan the use of It ... I gradually gained my strength . . . I am now able io do all my work," If you need s tonic take Cardul. It Is for women. It acts gently and reliably I rO and will probably help 11)1 juu a ii acipcu wis iau , All Druggists ED II n the Name of the State or Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff In Uio above entitled ourt and cans on or before the first Jay of March. 1918, and you are here by notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief prayed for in her said complaint, to-wit: A judgment against you- for $850.00 with interest at 8 per cent per annum from December 18th, 1916 ano $100.00 attorney's fees and h.ir costs and dis bursements herein, ana for .A decree foreclosing the mortgage described in said complaint upon the southwest quarter and the West half ot the southeast quarter of section 3 in Township 10, South Range 9 West of the Willamette Mer idian in Lincoln County, Oregon, and that said land may be sold as by law upon execution and the proceeds aris ing therefrom be applied to the pay ment of the costs and disbursements herein, sacludlng attorney's fees; to the payment ot plaintiff's .claim with Interest; the overplus, if an, to be paid to you, and That you and an persons claiming by, through or under you be barred and foreclosed of all right, title or In terest in or to aald real property and the whole thereof, and That the purchaser be put Into Im mediate possession and for such fur ther relief as to the court may aeem meet. Thla summons is served on you by publication In Lincoln County Leader by order of Honorable R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, made this 16th day of January, 1918, the date ot the first publication of this summons is January 18, 1918, and the date of the last publication Is March 1st, 1018. L. L, Swan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Resldoacs Albany, Oreffoo. nor any ot them, have any right, title. estate, lien or Interest in, or to said real property or any part thereof; to- wit: : Lots numbered Five (6) and Six (6) of Section Thirty-five (35) In Town- ship Thirteen (13) South Range Ten (10) West ot the Willamette Meridian, in Lincoln County, State of Oregon, Containing Seventy and twenty one hundredths acres (70.21 acres). 3 That defendants and each of them be forever, enjoined and restrained from asserting any claim, Interest, lien, or estate whatsoever in or to said premises, or any part there of adverse to plaintiff or his predeces- 4 That plaintiff have such other and further and separate relief as is ! deemed equitable by this court In the premises. This summons Is served on you and each of you by publication thereof In accordance with an order of Hon. R. R. Miller, County Judge, of Lincoln ' Couuty, State of Oregon, made and filed herein on the 4th day of Febru- ' ary, 1918, directing publication of this summons once a week tor six consec utive and successive weeks, In the Lincoln County Leader, a newspaper of general circulation and published weekly in Toledo, Lincoln County, Or egon, said order requiring yoa to ap pear and answer herein on or before the 22nd day of March, 1918, said date being the last day of the publication thereof. GedL W. Denman, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication February 8. 1918. Last publication March, 22, 1918. 0 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of The State of Oregon for Lincoln County James Cunningham and Julia Cun ningham, his wife, Plaintiffs;, vs. F. W. Stock, Ned Clark and Dudley Trapp, Defendants. To F. W. Stock, one of the above named Defendants. In the name of the State' of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled snlt on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication ot this summons. The date of the first pub lication thereof being the 8th day of February, 1918. And If yon fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their complaint, said relief, among other things being as follows: For judgment against the defendant. F. W. Stock for th suta of $1500.00. with Interest at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum from the 9th day of March, 1916, and for the further sum of $250.00, attorney's fees, and for costs and disbursements? and for a decree foreclosing that certain mortgage dat ed March 6, 1916,. recorded In Book 16, page 604 Mortgage Record of Lincoln County, Oregon, which mortgage cov ering the following described property: Lots 6 and. 7 Section Six Township 11 South Rang 9 West." Lincoln County, Oregon: And for a decree for ever barring nd foreclosing the de fendants, and all persons claiming by, through or nnder them, or either of them, from any right, title, claim, lien interest or estate In and to said proper ty or any part thereof and decreeing; the aale of said property free and clear of any ctatm, right, title, lien. Interest or estate of the defendants, or either of them, except the statutory right ot redemption, and for such other retjef as to the court may seem just in the premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication .thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks In the Lincoln County Leader a newspaper of general circulation In Lincoln County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. G. . F. Sklpworth which order waa made and entered on the day of January, 1918, and which said order directed service of said sum mons by publication In the manner aforesaid. IW. U Cooper, Attorney for the plaintiffs, 926 Chamber of Com merce Building, Portland, Oregon. First publication Feb. 8th, 1918. Last publication, March 22d, 1918. WAUQH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN 8EAS0N ' Highest Price Paid for Hide LESTER WAUCH, Prop, j