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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, 1918. 4 L. R. BATEMAN W4 Tom-a-Iiawk Velvet Cream BEST FOR CHAPPED SKIN Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture H prede Field's QUALITY STORE OFFERS YOU THE BEST LINES OF GARDEN SEEDS EVER OFFERED IN TOLEDO. OUR ONION SETS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES ON YOUR WANTS IN THE SEED LINE JUST RECEIVED: ROYAL CLUB SWEET POTATOES IN CANS ROYAL CLUB SPINACH IN CANS ROYAL CLUB HOMINY IN CANS ROYAL CLUB SAUER KRAUT IN CANS ROYAL CLUB CUSTARD PUMPKIN IN CANS ROYAL CLUB WIENERS AND SAUER KRAUT IN CANS WESSON SALID OIL IN CANS ALSO A FINE GRADE OF SALID OIL IN BULK ELCO BRAND BULK PEANUT BUTTER AT THE SAME OLD PRICE ROYAL CLUB COFFEE THE COFFEE THAT 70 PER CENT OF THE TOLEDO PEOPLE ARE USING P. Frederick f f f Ttttttt M11IU MU i Yaquina Electric Co. Electric Light and Power tH 4"i-MM-4--t STOMACH TORN UP fcduma Lady Describe! Condition, Which She Says Wat Due To Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained From Black-Draught Scottsburg, Ind. Mrs. Annie Johnson, el (his place, writes: "I well remember I altered lor a long time with constipa tion, which would get me down. 1 took doctors' medicines and any number ol purgatives. They would leave me in a worse condition than I was before taking, and my stomach so upset ... I know tee I sulfered . . . from constipation, 1 wis so ill we had to have the doctor, Just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad . . . A'y husband was reading and found something about Thedford's Black iHturht and broucht me a package to try. 1 used it regularly at Inst until I be pis to teel better, then I ued just a dose occasionally, i was cured ol this con Khpation and am sure the Black-Draughl It your stomach Is out of order, vou will suiter Irom such disagreeable Symp lons as headache, biliousneM, Indipes fftoa, etc., and unless somelhinj Is done, smous trouble may result. Thcdford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy lor these roubles. It is purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way, help ing to regulate the livrr and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. , .Try Uluk-Drautht. LB-15 of the intersection thereof with 7th Street, a side walk 6 feet wide to be constructed on the West side of said street on the official grade ot said street, the decking of said side walk to be 2 inches thick and 8 Inches wide securely spiked to stringers three In number 2 Inches thick and 6 Inches wide. This notice Is given by the order of the Common Council of the City of To ledo, which order was made andV en tered on the 18th day of February, 1918, and Is published In the Lincoln County Leader for 3 successive and consecutive Issues, beginning with the Issue of February 22d, 1918 and end ing with the Isuse of March 8th, 1918. Wttliln ten days from the final publi cation of this notice any owner ot property adjacent to said street to be so improved, who objects to said Im provement shall file with the Recorder a written remonstrance against the propoHed Improvement. lly order of the Common Council. F. N. Hayden, City Recorder. GRANGE NEWS EJdyville, Oregon, March 7,1918. Editor Leader: I I will try and let your readers know how the granges In Lincoln county are getting along and what they are j doing. I First I will say the Granges through out the cohnty are all holding their jown, some have not gained much in membership, sotue have fallen off in number, while others have gained enough to make up. We still have eight granges and all are looking fore ward to better times. Elk City grange has 46 members In good standing, have the ground paid for and will build a new hall this sum mer. Big Elk Grange has 50 members In good standing and Is situated In one of the finest valleys in the county and the people are prosperous. Big Elk grange has the brighest future In re gard to membership; at the meeting when the officers were Installed there were 24 babies present under 3 years old this would look good to Teddy Roosevelt. Toledo grange with 69 members In good standing and 16 applications on the table at installation. At Toledo they do things at wholesale. They have bought 4 car-loads of flour, feed, seed, grain and other things to num erous to mention, Stletz Valley grange has 23 members in good standing. This grange Is sit uated In the wonderful Siletz valley where they grow more potatoes to the acre than any other place in Oregon. Now if anyone doubts this come over as we can deliver tho spuds. They are going to waste tor the want of a mar ket Siletz valley grange Is talking hall and may have a new one this year. Salmon River grange has 34 mem bers. This Is doing well and they have one of the largest halls In the county, have It furnished and paid for which Is doing fine taking circum stances into consideration. They are 25 miles from the railroad and on the worst wagon road; and over a high mountain to get to the R. R., but never the less they do things at Sainton River. Lincoln Grange Is the blgest llttlo grange In the county. They have 17 members, have a nice hall all finished and have arranged so they can pay for it at their leisure. The members ot this grange deserve a lot ot credit for hanging on and waiting for better days, and they are coming soon, too. Waldport grange la still on the grange map. They have lost lots of members In one way and another but are still doing business at the same old place with 20 members. They have the largest hall In the county. Several of their best members have enlisted and made the grange short of good workers. Eddyvllle grange has 37 members. This grange was organized November 1st, 1910 with 22 charter members, they Btill have 8 of the charter mem bers left. They have Initiated 173 and ,have 37 members loft for the first four years they were most all tran dent but they are! making growth now that Is more substantial. While we are trying to keep our heads above water we are doing some good In more ways than one. There are five halls built which are a credit to the communities where they are and had It not been for the granges these Improvements would never have made. Several local fairs are being held annually throughout the county and the grange Is largely responsible for them. Schools are being helped roads are being bettered and the grange Is helping In every way possi ble, so let us alt get together, work together and talk together so thnt our county will be better and with a better county we will have a better State of Oregon. Yours for a better county, S. T. Loudon. Rhoades; rec, "Where the Mtnce Pie Grows," Alpha Rhoades; song, "The Man Behind the Hammer and the Plow" Jesse and Pauline Vancll; rec, Isabel Brown; original poem by Peter Byrne read by Mrs. Hester Coovert; song, "Goodbee Broadway, Hello France" by chorus; rec, "The Sol diers' Cradle Hymn" Aletha Rhoades; song, "Over There", male quartet (C. S. Ohmart, L. L. Parka, L. T. Thomp son, Clifford Phelps); rec. "Hoover'll Git You" A. H. Phelps; solo, "So Long Mother" Mrs. Margaret Margson; rec. "The Lifeless Life" Francis Lewis; a farce, "The Pantaloon Fight" char acters, "Abigail Dovetail Mrs. C. S. Ohmart, "Miranda Perkins", Mrs. Hester Coovert, "Jeduthan Wlngerly" John Coovert. Abigail and Miranda were typical old maids and the whole thing was a scream from start to fin ish. A solo "Joan of Arc, They are Calling You" by Helen Phelps; and America sung by the audience com pleted the program; The floor was Immediately cleared for dancing which continued well Into the morning. At midnight the laides of the Red Cross served a delicious lunch which still conformed to the rules of the Food Administration. The local Red Cross cleared 133.10 which will be used to purchase needed materlalai. Lincoln (Grange donated the hall and as all the music, like wise was donated, the expenses were slight. The Ona R d Cross appre ciates deeply the hearty co-operation given by all. This Is the spirit that will win the war. Wanted Men to work on bridge at Mill 4, for S. P. Co. Carpenters $3.50 to $4.00 per day. Helpers $3 to $3.50. See D. R. Chamberlain, Foreman, or write him at Yaquina. . wss NEWPORT FLORIST Cut Flowers and Potted Plants; Funeral Designs A Secialty. Phone 2651, Box 204 Newport, Or . Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore exist ing between W. W. Willoughby and A. A. Willoughby is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 21st day of Feb., 1918. W. W. Willoughby, A. A. Willoughby. Heavy Draft Team and Har ness for sale. Weight 3200. Price $325.00. See Dan Smith, Toledo, Ore. Born Tailoring iililliliiiulllliliiiitiul Satisfies The Born woolen display permits unre stricted choice Born garments are correctly faskionerj, faultlessly fitted and skillfully tailored And Born prices allow a substantial saving on your clothes bill for tba year. (Riin( Bern DaaUr) R. A. ARNOLD NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given Ihut the Com bxio Council of the City of Toledo con UiUiplalts llio liuprovi'iut'iit of turtuiu t.'ftt within the City of Tol-clo. the coal thereof to be borne by adjacent proiwrty owners as provided by sec tion 42 and 43 of the City Charier, ai Jollows: Hill Street between a point CO feet flnu'.Ii of the South shin of the Inter section thereof with 7th Street and a point 100 feot North of the North side SANITARY Barber Shop An up-to-date place In every thing that constitutes a First Class Barber Shop Our Bath Room It always Clean and Neat. Try It- Agency for the l CORVALLIS LAUNDRY HaBket goes twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays BERT M. HOWE, Prop -W 8 8- ONA RED CROSS ENTER- TAINMENT SUCCESS Saturday evening a large crowd gathered at the Ona Grange hall to en Joy the entertainment which had been arranged by the local Red Cross. The hall was beautifully decorated with evergreens and flags. vThe program opened with Instrumental music fol lowed by the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Next came a drama In one act "Proposing Under Diffi culties" characters: "Bob Yardsley" Clifford Phelps; "Jack Barlow" Chauncey Ohmart; "Dorothy An drews" Leola Itewett; "Jennie," the maid Delia Trapp. After many amusing difficulties the hero was prop erly awarded, while Chauncy Ohmart as "second best man, waa hughly enjoyed. It was a delight merely to look at the heroine and "Jennie's" explanations were amusing in the ex treme. Other numbers on the program were: a solo "Somewhere In France is the Lily" Mrs. Kay Wolforspor ger, which was much appreciated. "BoardlngJiouset Life," a dialogue, Jessie and Pauline Vancll; Alpha, Aletha, and Virgil Ilhoadcs and Fran cla Lewis; rec. "Old Glory", by Ida Brown; song, by Alotha and Alpha For Exchange for Stock Ranch in Lincoln County, Or., 34 acres all in cultivation. 20 acres in fine commercial Bearing Prune! urcuaru; isaiance in v et.cn ana Oats all fenced. Good 7-room house. Barn. Prune dryer, cost $2000.00. This place is free from incumberance. Located 2 miles from Albany. Price $10, 500.00, will exchange this place for stock ranch of equal value. Address Parker & Hornback, 334 Lyon St., Albany, Ore Constructing Engineering, Drafting, and Designing. Com plete Plants A Specialty - A. E. Marvin. For Sale Three Tons Good Hay Cheap at my Place on 01 alla. Hans Olson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln In the Matter of the Estate of Har riet L. Freeman. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by order of the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Harriet L. Freeman, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers as by law re quired, to me, at my offlre In Toledo, Oregon, within six months from tli date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of March, 1918. G. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate of Harriet L. Freeman. Deceased. of Horses Bought, Sold or Traded Saddle horses and rigs for hire Gilbert & Gwynn, Siletz, Oregon. LOGS WANTED We are in the market for saw logs, and will pay $6 per thousand for same. Hawkins Bros., Elk City, Or. WANTED A few good cows or heifers coming fresh this Spring, also Team of Mares weight 1200 to 1400. Je3s Farrin, Yeon Barber Shop. Portland , Oregon. Wanted Few Thousand Roof Shakes. Also some Plowing done. See Hans Olson. 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. SJletz, Ore., L. C. Mow rey, Owner, State School Funds to loan at 6 per cent Interest on Improv ed agricultural jana. Sara Crahen, Toledo, Oregon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Services will be held at the building first door north of City Hall, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject lesbon sermon, Man. All are cordially invited. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. 8UMM0NS In the Circuit C- i of The State of Oregon for thr Cjjnty of Lincoln J. K. Barclay, i'l i.ntilt, vs. Alex Mc Ewii, ,, .ellie Mc Ewlng, Jessie Myres, Kri.uk Myres, and "also all other persons iv parties unknown claiming any riiiht, title, estate, lien, or interest In the ivul estate described in the complaint herein", Defendants. To Alex Mc Km ii"!, Nellie Mc Ewing Jessie Myres, Km nit Myres, and "also all other person.-, ui- parties unknown claiming any rlp'it, !lle, estate, lien or interest in the ri-ni estate described In the complaint heiVm" the above named defendants. In tho name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the compir.Int filed herein, In the above entitled nit and court, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1918, the said date belnn the last day of the time prescribed In the order herein tor publication of summons, and each of you are hereby notified that If you fail 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 tThat 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 part thereof, and that said defendants, nor any of them, have uny right, title, estate, Hen or interest in, or to said real property or uny part thereof; to wit: : Lots numbered Five (5) and Six (6) of Section Thirty-five (36) in Town ship Thirteen (13) South Range Ten (10) West or 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, luterest, lien, or estate whatsoever in or to said premises, or any part there of adverse to plaintiff or his predeces sors in title; 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. 11. Miller, County Judge, ot Lincoln County, State of Oregon, made and filed herein on the 4th day of Febru ary, 1918, directing publication of this summons once a week for 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 you to ap pear and answer herein on or before I. On 1 ..... . 1. .n.o i i i . . I uiw .uu uuy ui murcu, 171a, saiu uaie Deing tne last day or the publication thereof. Ged. W. Donmin, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication February 8, 1918. Last publication March, 22, 1918. O SUMMONS .In the Circuit Court of The State of Oregon for Lincoln County I James Cunningham and Julia Cun- jnlngham, his wile, Plaintiffs, vs. F. W. Stock, Ned Clark and Dudby irupp, Defendants. To F. W. Stock, one of the above named Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby requi.-cd to appear and answer to complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. The dute of the first pub lication thereof being the 8th day of February, 1918. And If you fall so to appear und 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 the sura of 11500.00, with interest at the rate of 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 Range 9 West, Lincoln County, Oregon: And for a decree for ever barring and foreclosing the de fendants, and all pwnns claiming by, through or under them, or either ot them, from any right, title, claim. Hen interest or estate in and to said proper ty or any part thereof and decreeing NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Lincoln County A. O. Abrahamson, Plaintiff, vs. Perry Blevlns and Jane Doe Blevlns his wife, Defendants. By virtue of an execution. Judgment. order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the ubove entitled cause, to me directed .ind dated as filed on the 10th day of lanuary, 1917, upon a judgment ren dered and entered In said Court on this 8th day of January, 1917, in favor of A. O. Abrahamson, plaintiff, and ngalnst Perry Blevlns and Jane Doe Hlevlns, defendants, for the sum of 71000.00, and for Die further sum of $30.00 Interest accrued to May IStli, 1917, together with interest on former !? R,t6,?r cf,?1 P"anDU frojn the sale of said property free and clear 18th, "". until paid, and tho further 0f any claim, right, title, lien, interest sum of 119.46 taxes paid by plaintiff or estate of the defendants, or ither on said real property, and for the fur ther sum of 150.00 attorneys fees, and for his costs and disbursements in the sum of $25.00, and the costs of and up on this writ commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, towlt: The North half of the South halt of the Southeast quar ter of Section 13, In Township 11 South, Range 8 WeBt ot W. M., Lincoln County, Oregon. NOW THEREFORE by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and order of sale and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on the 23d day ot March, 1918, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock A. M at front door of the County Courthouse in To ledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell at public auction, (subject to redemp tion), to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Inter est which the within named defend ants and each of them hM on the 18th day of November, 1914, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and to the above des cribed real property or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment, order and decree, Interest, costs and accruing costs, .Dated this 20th, day ot February, 1918. First publication hereof, February 22d, 1918. Last publication March 22d, 1018. Bert Gear, Htieriff, t 0f Lincoln County, Oregon. of them, except the statutory riiht of redemption, and for such other relief as to the court may seem just In the premises. This summons Is served unnn rnn by publication thereof oucu 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 or the Hon. G. F. Sklnworth which order was made nnd entered on the day of January. 1918. and which said order directed service of said sum mons Dy publication in the manner aforesaid. iW. L. Cooper, Attorney for the plaintiffs, D26 Chamber of Com merce Building, Portland, Oregon. First publication Feb. 8th, 1918. Last publication, March 22d, 1918. WAUGH'S MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hldea LESTER WAUCH, Prop. ;