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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
PACE EIGHT LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1918. i Portland Seed Company SEEDS! ! A Complete Line Onion Sets at 18 Cents per Pound Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture Mrs. Fred Shaw reports that her lwomen and lrls m&y sPend every nnn Hahmb rt- . . . Rfmrp mnmnnt In napulnn t tu. . uvuigo vinwiuru, nas lost the mea hearing in one of his ears and Is now here' 0r 'n tlle trencheg or n the seas, r uciianmeni at e sub marine base In the canal zone. Mr. Buford has recovered from hi. recent Illness. jiiiMiiHiiMtnmii n tinntiintm mmm....,..,....... Frederick's QUALITY STORE :'yjgg HELP YOU TO 8AVE MONEY A3 WELL A3 WHEAT. WE HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SUBSTI TUTESAND IT IS EASY TO MAKE UP THE RE QUIRED AMOUNT FOR A SACK OF FLOUR. WE RE ALIZE THAT SUBSTITUTES ARE HIGH, AND FOR THAT REASON WE HAVE PUT OUR PRICE AT VERY NEAR WHOLESALE COST. YOU CAN SAVE AT LEAST 50 CENTS A SACK BY BUYING YOUR FLOUR HERE CROWN BEST PATENT FLOUR IS BEYOND QUESTION THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR OFFERED FOR SALE IN THfS MARKET. IT IS FOR 8ALE IN TOLEDO ONLY AT THIS STORE ROYAL CLUB COFFEE TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE FANCY BURBANK POTATOES 75c. PER HUNDRED 8ALAD OIL IN BULK, AN EXTRA FINE QUALITY IT'S CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN LARD OR SHORT ENING BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY BEST AND THA'S AT Frederick's Quality Store -Continued section produces Its share of eees but we, have no way of a-ettln thm to market but to sell them t n. local store where we get from 10 to 20 cents below the market Jf our County Court will give ub that hrfrlpa an . i i . . niiuri cuts in the ; w uul road this section will do Us part In 1 be8t" The ralsln8 ot money for raising vegetables, fruit, otn ..... the Red Cross Is now accepted as the Iply the market. correct way in which to plan all social Frank Davis shipped two dIm tn t affalrs that there may be plenty of N. Huvett of TTnnor n.o- ' ifunds with which to Durrhnsn mai. Elton Brown of Corvallis w innv. !la,s ,or the making of surgical dress ing for cattle in this section h,i ilnBS and hospital garments and yarn for the knitting of socks, so that the RED CROSS NOTES , TAFT HEADS LIST Never before has there been such a unity of purpose as is now evidenced among the people of our countv In their efforts to do, not their bit, but Why is Oregon's Self Appointed Boss Afraid of Stanfield? week. I, Miiss Mary January has ennn tn Shedds to visit friends. P. H. Martin shlDoed two rlra.oan hogs to Portland getting 23 cents per pound. -W-S-8- Yaquina Electric Co. Electric Light and Power y- - rii rTTTTTfmtmttt i X 1 fcHjllN tJKAULLt r WATCHES OF MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE OR THE JUNE BRIDE DROP IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY TOLEDO JEWELRY CO., H. El PETERSON, Managsr and Watchmaker itarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured I Vi 1 1 1 1 1 lilt iiiimi Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ikii applications, .1 thtr cannot reach. l ImhI portion ot th .r. Thir. I. w . war to cur. eal.rrh.l ai.tnoa, a. that I. br eonlllutlon.l rerntij. Catarrhal Lx.fDau i. mum. ty .n lu am4 condition of lb. mucou. tltilnir o( Jb. Eustachian Tub Whin ihl. tub. la lnnare,4 yuu bav. a rumbtinf sound or In portMt brarlni. and wb.n 11 l. n.ilr. ly '-. baina. Is lb. r.ault. Unlru ih. lua.mm.ilon can b. rrducd and th:o tub. ntor4 to Its norm.l condlllon. bi.rlnt ui b dntroy.d lor.v.r. u.ny cuts of V"J " r oatarrb. hicb Is n mn.mrd condition of th. muoom .ur- Hairs Catarrh M.dir. acts thru blood ea th. mucous surfaces of tb. W. will tW. On. Hundrtd Dollar, for 5JT "1 i Catarrhal D.rn.M that cannot I Iras. All Dnim.la. It.. F. i. CHKNEf dl CO.. Toltdo. a NOTICE OF SALE Of Real Property At Private Sal By Administratrix NOTICE 13 HEHEliY GIVEN THAT ruilSUANT to an ordvr til the County Court of Uie State of Ore gon, Marion County, made imd en tared oa the ICth day of April, 191K, In the matter of the estate of Arthur C. Uot-nrhen, deceased. The undersigned, administratrix of aa(A a.tatA will .fill at nrlvnlu uuln .... ltd after May 20, 118, all the follow lM described real p.'operty, to-wlt: LoU four (4) frve (6) six (1) and even (7) In section six (6) township ion (10) south of range ten (10) west la Lincoln county, Oregon: terms of said sale to be cash, certified check for 10 per cent of the amount offored to accompany each bid. Address af bids to the undersigned at the offlci f her attorney, 126 Grand Avenue Korth, Portland, Oregon. Mary L. Boesehen, Administratrix. ' Pint publication April 19, 1018. Last publication May 17, 1918. sanitary! Barber Shop : An up-to-date place In every X thing that constitutes a First Class Barber Shop Our Bath Room Is always CUan and NsaL Try It Agency for the ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY Basket goes twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays ; BERT M. HOWE, Prop X 1 tiiiit 1 r Port Oxford Pvfa wiionn Lumber Co. of Dandon, making .preliminary plans to build mill on river six miles from here ROCK CREEK B. T. Raddant left for Portland Mn. day morning. Mrs Win. Easley and children .nri Mrs. Ben Easley visited at Chamber lains last Sunday. Henry Zblndan made a bualn. trin to Sllets Saturday. . Mr. Tlbles of Nortons rlsited A.h. ,crafu a few days last week. Alberta Porter and Harriet South. well left for Newport Tuesday and win spend a few days there. Leonard Crawford la home from the logging camp. I Henry Zbinden butchered a beef last Monday, Chas. Bruner and son, returned home Tuesday from a trip to Corvallis. Rennle Calahan was In Norton. Mnn. day. R. C. Bemrose came home from th logging camp Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. Hubbard of Mill Creek w ..r, this way Monday. Nellie Ldne of Upper Farm wn nn this way last Sunday. The upper Rock Creek school near Rocca was out last Tuesday. WS-8- Kyanize JUST SEE WHAT IT WILL DO Co over your house you know of several floors that need reflnlsh Intj then there's that furniture eeveral favorite pieces that you wish could be made like new. Much of the Interior woodwork needs renovating Kyanize will do It Kyanize is a wonderful finish comes In all colors; stands the the hardest ware. You can't crack It with a hammer. It dries hard and wears with a durability that's surprising. You can keep It al ways clean and sanitary. It makes all things new and sanitary. It makes all things new and keepa them new. HOW TO GET A CAN FREE Cut out this ad and bring It to mure, we win give you a and the way we are learning to Hoov enze our time Is simply splendid. A notable and Interesting event of the past week was the Red Cross din ner, dance and social given at Taft, In the French hall, under the efficient management of the Misses Wllda. Smtt And Ida Garrett, In their usual delight- iui siyie, assisted by A. L. French. Because of the heavy donations of the citizens of Taft the management .was enabled to turn over to th p.ri Cross the handsome sum of $90.00, me entire expense of the entertain ment being only 17.00., Such 1. th. spirit of Lincoln county today, first in an uungs patriotic, we still eon. tlnue to hold our own, and while the Kaiser is sure the Lord la on his aide, still he ought not to be anxious to steer his theory up against cnnriitinn. that have commenced to make mil lion revolutions a mlnute-and yet thought of bringing up its re serves. Taft which closed the last anve at the head of the list still -nn. inues to occupy the place of honor. - ' 1 ,?' V?? t S5 u. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04490 Department of the Interior S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, , April 25, 1918. N0TIC2 Is hwphv trl van that T nil... . McElfresh, of Waldport, Oregon, who, on Anrll 13 191K m.. u stead Entry, No. 04490. for WH SEU ""5 '"wnsnip 13 south. Range 11 West. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice Of Intantlnn tn mot,. .1. year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln Coun- .LeBon' at Tled. Oregon, on the 20th day of June, 1918. Claimant nanin. n. witnA..... ti.n - niHIL-MCg. TV II- llam Millpr. Phnrlo. VII.A.. ci j Luethe. Joe Tunstall, all of Waldport. Oregon. ' Proof made under Act of June 6, 1912. N. Campbell, Register. 0 full-size 20 cent can (any color) enough to do over a chair or border of a small room, If you purchase a 10 cent brush for ap plying the Kyanize. After using the Kyanize If you are not perfect ly delighted with the result bring back the empty can and w will return the ten cents you paid for the brush. Andersen Boat Works SHERIFF'S CALE In the Circuit Court of the 8Ute of Oregon for the County of Lincoln James Cunnlncham .nil .lull. ri,n. nlngham, Plaintiffs. VS. F. W. Stork. Norl ri.rk .nn n,.Hl Trapp, Defendants. By Virtue of an exerutlnn. riWron and order of sals Ihhmi1 nut nt ti.J above entitled Court in the above en titled action to me directed and dated the 2nd day of April A. O. 1918 In favor of Bf.ld Plaintiff, amri ...In.t tl.. above named Defendants for the sum oi iiouu.uv wiui interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from ma ism aay or Marcn a. D. 1916 and a further sum of tisnnn iHm'. fees and costs taxed at I and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate In Liucotn County, Oregon a. iuiiuws, wwr.l Lots SIX (S) and Seven (7) In Rax. tlon Six (81 Townahln Rlov.n 11 it South of Range Nine (9) West of the winameue Meridian in Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE In romnllnnr. with the demands of said execution decree and order of sale I will on Sat urday the 18th day of May A. D. 1918 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front dnnr of the County Court House, In the City ui iuifuu, Lincoln county, uregon, sell to the hlcheat bidder for r..h all the right title and Interest of the above named Defendants In the above named action, In the above described property to satisfy said execution de cree and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. Bsrt Oter, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Data of First Publlnatlnn Anrll It 1918. Date of Last Publication Ma 17 llMJ. ... SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of th. at.t. Oregon for Lincoln County Elnora Scovllle, Plaintiff, vs. W. H. FnHtpr Rllt.hoth T at1 - , .... uouu, niiiiia Stevens. Rosie Martin. P.lvlr. v.. - , .UVWfc and tile unbnnwn hoira .f r IKnott, deceased; Also "all other per- " "r parties unxnown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In tthe real estate described In the com- piaini nerein. Delendants. To W. H. Foster, Elizabeth Ladd, Annie Stevens, Rosie Martin, Elvira Knott and the unknown heirs of Joseph Knott, deceased : also "all other persons or Dartiea unknown inimin any right, tltlo, estate, lion or interest In the real estate doBcrthml in tim complaint nerein," the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oreaon You and each of you are hereby Buiumuuea Bna required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit now on file with the clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before the date of the last DUblicntion tif Mil. wit: on or before the 14th day of June, ivis, ana you and earn of you are nereoy notified that If you fall so 10 aDDear and an. war a.M mmniiini as herein required, for want thereof, piuiiiuii win appiy to me above en- uuea court tor me relief demanded In plaintiff a complaint, namely: for a de cree that the plaintiff is the owner In ee simple ot tno following described land, situated In Lincoln County, Ore gon, to-wlt: Lota Three (31. four fit al.ht fat land twelve (12) In Section two, town- I snip eicjHn, sou in or range ten, west of the Willamette Meridian, in Lin- coin county, uregon. And that all arlvnr.A nlnlm. nf anM defendants niiv ha rlatarmlnan hw aaM decree; that said defendants, and each ot mem, oe declared and adjudged to have no right, title, interest. Hen or estate whatsoever In or to said Unit. described; that the defendants, and each ot them, be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim tnereia adverse to the plaintiff; and for such other and furthar rollof to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published in the Lincoln County Leader a weekly news paper, once a week for six consecutive and auccessive weeka beginning with the Issue ot May 3rd, 1918, and end ing with the issue of June 14, 1918 under al in pursuance ot the direc tions contained In an order made by the Honorable R. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, which said order ta dated on the 27th day of April, 1918. Hawklne A McClutkey, Attorneya for Plaintiff, Postoffice Ad- aress; iuiuuu, in-egon. Date of first publication May 3rd, 1918. Date of last publication June 14, 1918. 0 R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f oledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. Office hours: 10 to 11 a. m.; I to 4 and 7 to I p. m. Emergen.? calls at any time. Phone, 1003 R. N. 8tanfleld. "Believmo- that h DnnKi;n. Un. - .u. m WOUld not look With favor unnn rauat4 IA;- : ,l. . , ... . - . r-" "i iiAiiiHiK ins gend tonal candidate for the Republican party. And inasmuch a I h .www.... MIVUOOIIUB VI IOLLOI ? k- a8surances ,rom tne Republican voters assuring me w. ...... ouppv-.t, 1 niui tw-powtiuiiy aecune tne proposal ot Mr. West that all other candidates ultMrnur nA n-;Un .in.. :.u fc- ' W VI.O.I l.wlU to C. L. McNary. I feel that I hava th. r ... r, the oeoole of thi. .::;:rj:?7" .r.e KeP"DI,ca.n vters and 2. Limi 1 win serve mem honstiv ami eff.c.enty as a Senator and at this critical time threhdlSed to support a man from the business walks of M Oswald West has horatnfn-n .a k.J . . . . . . , - -- . ....iivio ."sol icu irtat no on v aaairarl to be a candidate that he might oppose me if I shoufd be sue cessful in defeating McNary in the primaries. B His interference is intolerable to me, as I believe it is to the Republican voters of th tat arA 1 .:ii "1 .. ' i:! ' '8 x. e n . ., w, nn, vvwIwuhib ine opportunity to opoose h.m .n the general election if he should be successful in defeating his Democratic opponent, Mr. King." ft. N. STANFIELD. Mr. Stanfield makpo thai a wald West that all candidates for senator withdraw in favor of Mr. West s candidate. The whole activity of the democratic ma- Chine in attemDtino- to etam thn ,A 4 j;...(:.i. i-- , . j.j " v, uis.aiisiawiiort BgarnSD their candidate now in the senate is laid bare in this last supreme attempt of Mr. West to bolster up a forlorn hope. The auestio , , r-wr.w 1 vfMwnvaiia warn in is S0IJ!?A 0SSI8m 0reen or do "ey want 100 per cent Americans and 100 per cent Republicans, such as Mr. Stanfield, a successful, energetic, patriotic self-made man whose every act has added to the progress and growth of Oregon, a man who gets results. w.wU.,,K.,wi,wu BwiMwiiiitig, wno nas worKea ana Knows now to work and who will work. Stanfield Is 100 per cent American and 100 per cent Repub lican and he would support the President in winning this wai Which do you want? or one who cannot? A man who can stand on his own feet. Paid Adv., Dy Stanfield Senatorial League, 2P3 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Born Tailored to Your Order ea Born-taJlorecl cloth are iashioned as you dictate, of gooefs pleas ing to your taste they .are tailored to fit you perfectly, and to serve you satisfactorily: ' TKcy are in trutn "steal. ored to your order" and the jprica u no mora than you extect to Jay for good clothes. 4aj t-tfar AmIW Bom lWr) R. A. ARNOLD