Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 02, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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B. P Truss caaae up from Wuuu.
this noon.
Ed Altreo was a passenger for Port
land yesterday.
G. L. Gray of Newport was a county
seat visitor yesterday.
J. H. Sugg arrived home from Ash
land Wednesday evening.
John Sell after was a passenger up
the line yesterday noon.
W. E. Churchill and family tmved to
Philomafih tjio first of the week.
Rev. S. I. Ramstad returned Tues
day evening from a trip to Portland.
Mrs. R. S. Van Clove and children
departed this noon for a visit at Al
bany. J. W, Graham recently bought a new
Ford truck. Billy now has three
trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElwaln and son,
Jack, left Tuesday noon for a trip to
Portland.
The Racket Store received a car of
Fisher's Blend Flour, from Seattle.
Tuesday.
Rev. Father Pelletan has been trans
ferred from this county to St. Louis,
Marlon county.
G. R Schenrk was called to Monroe,
Iowa, last week by the serious illness
of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWall and
children wore passengers for Albany I
yesterday noon
Born, Sunday, April 27th. to Mr. '
and Mrs. Elmer Horning in this city, I
a ten pound girl
Mf. and Mrs. E. L Chalcraft and '
daughter of Siletz were county seat j
Visitors yesterday.
N H. Sherwood went to Siletz yes- j
terday whero h will operate the road
grader for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohauncey Ohmnrt of
Ona, returned . Wednesday evening
from a visit at Salem.
Mrs. Juliette Christiansen was a pas
senger for Salem yesterday, where she
will visit her parents.
Mrs. R. A. Arnold and niece, Miss
Cenevicve Tt'lotson, were passengers
for Portland yesterday.
W. H. Burton, of the Fischer-Storey
Lw::Ict Co.. returned Tuesday evening
from a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. C. G. Copeland of Newport visit
ed hi' re sTvcr.il days tills week with
her t George Chambers, and family.
There will be a meeting of the
Ladies" Civic Club, ut the City Hall,
Jiext Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
A M. Glldersleeve came over from
Portland Sunday evening for a visit
with relatives and friends in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Andersen of
Siletz have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Shenn Bateman In tills city
tills week.
W. W. Dillon, representing the V.
M C. A., was in the city this morning,
and is looking over the town with a
View to establishing a Y. M. C. A. Iiere.
H G. Stafford returned last week
from a trip to Portland While In
the city lie purchased a fine young
team of dapple-gray mares and drove
them home.
Henry Hexom went to Elk City yes
terday, wher he will saw for the Pio
neer Lumber Co. He has been sawing
for the t'r.etdey Lumber Co. here Die
past ten djyK.
Mr. and Mrs John Robertson went
to Newport yesterday to celebrate the
GolJuu Wedding anniversary of Mrs.
Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Dlowcr of Unit place
Several Improvements have been
made at the creamery lately A re
ceiving platform has been built, and
tlio pastuerizcr raised so that a grav
ity tlow is possible to the churn. Sev
eral minor chnnge ure under wry f-r
the confidence, und patronugc of the
People. Tatronlzc local Industrie! and
build up a good town.
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
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This bill authorizes the issue of
bonds to the amount of $2,500,000 for
the purpose of constructing the Roose
velt Highway alotg the coast of Ore
gon, upon condition, however, that the
federal Government appropriate an
qua! amount for the mm purpose.
If the Government fall to do this,
then no part of these bond can be
iMued by the State, and If the Federal
Government does appropriate a like
amount for this purpose it wift give
to the State of Oregon all the advan
tage of this road at a coat of 60 cents
on (he dollar.
The auto license fee already provid
ed by law win be sufficient to not only
pay all the prlnclipal and all the Inter
eat on the present bond of the Mate
and those now authorised to be Issued,
but will also pay the principal and In
terest of these 'proposed bond ind
Mveral million dollar worth more If
needed.
Many thousand acre of the richest
land in the State 11 along the omirt
feetweoath summit of UieCoafct Range
LINCOLN COUNTY
SAT
"HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW GOODS AT COTTONS?'
That's what they are all asking each other these days.
And those that haven't are getting to the store as fast
as they san to make their selections while we still have
the full lines to choose from. NEW STUFF? YESS
And then some.
(Bi Wat
Newport COTTON'S Newport
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WE KNOW UNITED STATES TIRES ARE COOD TIRES. THAT'S WHY WE SELL THEM.
NEWrORT GARAGE S. DAIIL NEWPORT
and the ocean
Thia lane. 'rich, but ttnderelooed
portion of the State la eat off from the
interior by the Coast Range that hae
only four or Ave available Daeaei. thru
which the prevent highway department
hat already planned to build roads to
connect the Court with the Willamette,
umpqua. and Rogue River Valley.
Construction upon those connecting
roads will begin this year, but without
LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON,
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NEW
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NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
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NEW
WHITE WOOL CREPE
CREAM WOOL WHIPCORD
BLACK WOOL SERGES
BROWN WOOL SERGES
BLUE WOOL SERGES
GRAY WOOL SERGES
MERCERIZED COTTON SUITINGS
WHITE INDIAN HEAD
WHITE PIQUE
DEVONSHIRE
PLAIN BLACK SILK POPLIN
DUCK BLUE SILK POPLIN
SILK PLAID TAFETA
JAP SILK
PLAID DRESS GINGHAMS
RED SATEEN
BLACK SATEEN
MOHAIR DRESS GOODS
(Solid Colors and Stripes)
CORSETS
LACES
EMBROIDERY
At
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t if. ir r. r
standpoint.
We arc in the tire business here, to stay. We can remain
in business o.iy t.o lonz as wo p.'ease our customers.
Consequent!, it pays U3 to handle ro"J tires United
States Tires.
They're tho tiros we sell.
They're tho tires you should use.
We have them to meet every need of price or two.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
the north and south Coast road, the
people from the faiterlor can only go to
th Coast and, fat some instances, come
tack the suae way, while the Coast
road they can go one way, come back
another and for commercial purposes
makes the whole Coast territory avail
able to any portion of the interior.
Th Coast country can only be develop
ed by a north and south road conneov
,Uig the cooununlllos and further dovel-
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, 1919
Mere's the way
we look at it
oped by local roads leading from ttte
trunk road up th valley.
1113 PAPCft hZPREStNTCO t-OB F0Rf.CI
ADVtli'ilSmS BY THS
ocncnal orricr
NCV YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL ClTICI
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NOTICE OF HEARING
On Petition to Form Drainage District
in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Lincoln County
,iiCVa i,e,rebv rtven hU a hear
hirf. !i10 'ollowln PAtt.ion will he
"M,T Co"" House in Toledo, Lin
coin County. Oreom on the 4th day
of June 1919, ftt the Hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of uid day, for the
purpose of dotermlnlng whether the
pruyer of eaid petluon shall be grant
All persons owning or claiming an
1?" ta described In said
petkl.m are hereby notmed to appear
.,!2.,plac6.on saW dute "1 how
cause if any there pe, why the prayer
of id petition should not be granted
1 H' "owel1- Plrk of County Court
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
PETITION
For the Organization of' the Lincoln
County Drainage District No. 1
To the Honorable County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Lincoln '
Come now your petttlnners, persons
rJiown by tho records of Lincoln'
County to be the owners of fifty per
cent of the acree In a contiguous
body of swamp, wet or overflowed
land situated 1n said Lincoln County,
and herewith present to your Honora
ble Body their petition that they may
form a drahiasa district, pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 340, General
Laws of Oregon, 1916, as amended
Chapter 414, General Laws of Oregon,
1917, und also House Resolution No.
7b37. 65th Congress, Second Session,
for the purpose of having such lands
reclaimed and protected by drainuKe
or otherwise, from the effects of water
for OKrieullurtiil (urjosea, the tame
being conducive to ihe public conven
ience and wolfare and of public utility
and benefit, and for
owners have prepared and signed this
I petition in which they reBpeotfully
state:
I 1. That Che name proposed for this
district in "IJucoln County Drainage
, District No. 1," formerly known as he
1 Depot Slouch Dlkl 111? AuuvHnt Inn
2. Tluit tlie boundary linos of said
district are as follows:
Heginning at that certain point
which i the south quarter corner of
section 7. township 11 south, range 10
west of tho WillunvpiMa Meridian, in
Lincoln County, Oregon: thence west
4S0 rods, more or less, along the south
'" ui'ii 1 aim station 14 u me
Mouihwest I'onier of section 12; theuco
:me or .section 7 and section 12 to the
north lt!0 rods to tlie northwest cor
ner or section 12; thence east 320
rods to the quarter section corner bo
tween se tlon 12 and section 7; thencfl
north bO rods to a point 80 rods south
f tlie n-irthwest. corr-r of section 7;
l.c ei4 liiii roils to the line mil
l's' north nnd south tlir.iii"h tho cent
er of sec: mi ,; theme nor'li i0 rods
mor,. cr I. to :l p:,)lt SO rvls south
ol the ( titer of senium B: tlnmce west
f'O n.ds to tho tinier of th soiitiiuw
qni'itir of section K: II. !- ,,..n,
' 1 "'".II o, ineneo llorlJl
-10 roils, more or lens, to the towm-hip
line; tlieace w e.-i i ilie spilth quurter
corner r.f e..-H,, "i .... i ,n . ..
corner of feet Ion 31. Icu-ckIimi Hi 1.
ran go 1o west: thence mirlh 210 nxls.
mor? or Icks. to the center of the north
half of section 31, In said township
mm ran:,-i., wienoe caul .'-in rods, more
or ieF, to a point which Is the nort'j
oast corner of tho southwest one-fourth
of tlie northwest one-fourth of section
a--, towndinp w soin.li, range 10 west
of tho Willuniette Meridian; tlieneo
soiilh SO rods to a point SO roils, more
or less, west of tho center of said
section 32; thence.west H0 nxls, nioro
or lesa, to the section Hue betwoen
sotlon 31 and section 32: th encn qmith
along the east line of die 20 acre tract
belonging to O. A. Copelund, as shown
by the Lincoln County deed records,
volume 22, page 68, to the southeast
corner of said tract ; thence west along
the south line of said (Vipeland tract
to the intersection of said line with
the center line of tse Depot and Slletr.
road; thence southerly alonr the cen
ter lino of said county road to a point
80 rods, mom or lens, south of the
north sii-tlon lino of section 6, town
ship 11 south, range 10 west, where
eaid road Intersect the north line of
the southwest quarter of tho north
piist quarter of section 6 In said town
ship and rango hint referred to; theuco
east to the renter of the northeiis'
quarter of so Hun II; f ien' e tam'.Ii 1 !0
rod, morn or lens, to the center of 'lie
southeast quarter of section 6; then 'O
east .0 n.lH, more or lens, to Ihe north
fast corner of southciint quarter of
fnld ttoctlim; then-o soiitli 210 rods,
more or less, to tlie east quarter cui ncr
of section 7, tosvnihip 11 south, range
10 west; thence west tiO rods, nioro or
less, to tho Intersection of the renter
section line with tho center line of the
)cMit and S'lclz i nui ; road l:i a.U
soil 'on: the: co sotitherly along tlie
eent,-r line of Hiidl ronrl In the inter.
section of tho said center line Willi tho
south line or suction 7 In Ihe snuiii
east quarter of scild section 7; thence
west along tho south lino of section 7
to the point of beginning, being un-
proxliuaU-ly 1350 acres, all In town
ships 10 and 11 south, range 10 west,
of Willamette Mjrtduui, all in Lincoln
tmnty urogon.
The huiils within tho boundarls
above eut forth coiiKlilute a contiguous
body of iwuiinp, wet, or overflowed
land.
3. That Uie land In tlie proposed
dUtrlct Hoe wholly within Lincoln
County and haa a total area of ap
proximately 1360 acres.
4. That the names of owners of land
in eaid district as shown by tho re
cords of Lincoln (XMinty and tlie acre
agn owned by each of anid owners art
aa followi: James McDonald, 2 Acme
mora or Vena; 8ondre llomtvodt
lOnUte, 126 Acres, more or loot;
II, A. VOpOBWIU, HI liiwm v
J. W. Rogers, 93 Acres, more or loss;
Huh Murray, 20 Acres more or less;
a D. Murray, 19 Acres more or loss;
Sytonta Burkhart. 40 Acre more or less
J. W. Parrlsh, 40 Acres mors or less;
A. L Jacobson, SO Acres more or less;
Li, m. uoncsw, ai.i
A. T. M. Dundon. 128 Acres more or less
Julia Christiansen, 102 A. more or loss
U. M. Wtllinms, low nrrvm mm
l(ODC M. Wlinwiin, DU n.. imnv "
John niioades, 80 Aoree more or less;
jonn luioanes, i otb mm" i
nam-lei Duhl, J7.4 Acres more or less;
Geo. W. Hoeflotn. 1 A. more or less;
John F. Btenl. Kst., 16 A. more or less;
County Roads, 12 Acres more or lun;
PACE FIVE
Yaouina Bay Ry. a ut. Co 75 A
more or less; U. S. Army, Spruce Pre
duotlon Divteion, 4.5 AcUore
more4PC1Ximate ftrea 1327 8 AcrM
6 That the proposed reclamaUon or
tory purposes and that such .proposed
reclamation or protection will be con-
hKlu welfare anuf
public utility or benefit.
6 That all of the lands included is.
said proposed district are properly ao
ly affeoted by the operations of the
proposed district.
7. That the benefits of such proposed
reclamation, or protecUon will eiceed
tlie danuage to be done and that the
best interests of .the land Included and
of the owners of such land as a whole
and of the public at large, will be pro!
moted by the formation and proposed
operations of such district Pr0P0Sel1
aitJ a)B f?nnation f a drainage
distrust under the provls.Ion8 of an act
entitled, "AN ACT to provide for the
organization of Drainage District (s)
for the construction, operation and
maintenance of drainage systems, for
the payment of tlie -cost of such svs
I'HI,al"! Pt" incidental tiie're
to lied In the office of tlie Secretary
of Slate. February 26, 1916, some being
C hapter 340. General Laws of Oregon.
1915, as amended, Chapter 414, General
Lrwb of Orecnm 1917 1., .
advantageous method of accompllHhing
Kji.uMauun ana protection of the
hinds Included theroln.
9. That the following Is a brief, gen
eral, informal statement of a proposed
plan of reclamation and protection ana
such general facts as wiU enable the
court to dotermlno thsut there Is a
reasonable probability that the objects
sought by the formation of the district
limy be accomplished, to-wlt, that
It is planned to drain and reclaim
the lands in tho said dlwtriet by the
construction of a dam. tide gates, an
dike across Depot Slough, 100 feet
more or less, north of the south qunrt
er corner of section 7, township 10
south, range 11 west; that the mala
millet for tho district is Depot Slough,
near the south quarter corner of sec
tion 7. township 11 south, range 14
west of Willamette Meridian, Lincoln
County, Oregon, and that the dike lead
ing from the Yaquina Hay RoilwaT
& Lumber Company's railroad to the
said dam in Depot Slough will be
rt Used and properly strengthened, so
tlictl it will nioro thoroughly exclude
excess uuai waters. (Tlie general
plan of drulnagm b (indicated on tho
I ciwi vk uiuuLiKiT k auuicaicu on T.I10
uttiu'hed general nuip.) The detailed
plan will bo sucli as may be adopted
I " uio Hoard or Supervisors after sur
veys and plans have been prepared by
tlie engineer for the district,
10. That the signers hereto agree to
pay anv and all expenses incurred and
any lax or ti-xes that may bo lovi.-d
j against, our lands fur tho purpose of
paying tho expenses of organizing, or
lU'etiu'tlng to organize, the proposed
district
j Wherefore, your petitioners ask that
"'.'Ml Hi-Hi I llll'll, or S'.ll'li
"f h mi.y be founl by this conn
, to '"' l"") i ly included within tlie
nrfiih.wi..1 ,l,ui-l.. ..,!...- . ,.
ine lanus 111 rein described. 0.1.1.
proposed district, either Deriii'itien 1 1 1
or until further Investigation and sur
vey may permit elimination, shall bo
organized 11(0 a drainage district.
A. T. M. Dundon, Toledo, Oregon.
Gabriel G. Dahl, Toledo, Oregon.
J. W. Parriah, Toledo, Oregon
J. W. Rogers, Toledo, Oregon.
John Rhoadet, Toledo, Oregon.
O. A. Copeland, Toledo, Oregon.
James McDonald, Toledo. Oregon.
Hugh Murray, Toledo, Oregon.
8. D. Murray, Toledo, Oregon.
F. Romtvedt, Toledo, Oregon.
A. L. Jacobson, Toledo, Oregon.
Mrs Julia Christiansen, Tuledo, Or.
Geo. HoeMeln, Toledo, Oregon.
R. H. Williams, Toledo, Oregon.
L. M. Donckel. Notions. Orecon
STATIC OK O.iKGON )
Iss.
County of Lincoln )
I. A. T. lhimlun. Iielnir first riulv
sworn, say that I urn one of tho peti
tioners in 1110 anove en ti ilea petition;
Hint I tiavo read t1m same, anil believe
tlie allegations und the statement!) iuii
tuined in said petition are true.
A. T. Dundon,
Subscribed and sworn to before 1110
this 20 duy of March, 1919.
J. W Pirrlih
Justice of Uio 1'eaco for Toledo Dist,
Lincoln t ounty, orcgiiii
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, SMte of O.-cgnn
In the Matter of the K. tat... of John
A. Turses, leciia.sil.
Viitli. lu Iw.i-i.l v irlvt.ti fliiLl tin
utifierslgiied Administrator of tli'i Kk-
lato of ,lo!in A. Turkir. dec iscl, lias
lllcil Ma final account In tl
Court of the Statu of Oregon fur l.n-
coin Co in'y. 1'lial on .Monday Ihe alh
day of M ly, liUO. ai tho hour of in
o'i lui It In tin1 fur Ml 1 mil of said dav nnd
lit the (Yurt lluoin of 4iid Court, hat
been iippointi.d by said Court 1. . c
tinio and place fir hcau-ing 01 nhii - '
Ions tliureio und a tutUement ilmreof.
Dated and llrst publislied, April 4,
1919.
M. A. 8eits, AdmlnlAtnitor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the Mattir of the Bstuto of Jolr
Kelly, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thul the un
dorslgned has been duly applimtcd bv
the County Court of Lincoln County.
Oregon, administrator of the Kwtnte
w1h liA iwlll nnnniAil nt 4hn atntA
of John Kelly, deceased, In the S'ntr
or Oregon, ana nss auiy quaiuieu. .a 11
persons having claims against Bait
cuf ua am tiarwihv nrrtlfliwl to nrenent
the same, 'properly verified, to m" st
my Office Ul tommio. uregon. wiuits
six monttis from the date of first pue
llcatkm of tilts notice.
Dated and llrst published April life.
1119.
Ira Wads.
Administrator of the Estate with tire
will annexes: 01 jonn n.euy, Lmcsaaeu.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
7oledo, Oregon
Office In Andrews Building. OITIee
hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to i
a, m, asr.say calls ft any Uius