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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16,1919 PACE -FOUR "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more ! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew - so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put ufi in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce. Established Twenty-Five Yeari Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE8 One Year, In advance $1.50 Six Months, In advance 76 Three Months, in advance .BO ST. JOHN'S ON THE MAP The White Corner Store When you want the Best in the Market, ask for SEAL BRAND COFFEE, TOLEDO CREAMERY BUTTER, OLYMPIC FLOUR, NURYA TEA, and our Regular Line of Groceries. One Price to All R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 ... TOLEDO, OREGON HltMWMMMH SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR MOWERS, TEDDERS, RAKES, ENSIL AGE CUTTERS, GAS ENGINES, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS AND TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS, CREAM SEPARATORS WE HAVE A GOOD LINE OF HAND GARDEN TOOLS, GENERAL AND BUILDERS HARD WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, AUTO ACCESSORIES, GASOLINE AND OIL . UNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES, PERFEC TION AND PURITAN OIL STOVES Water Front Meat Market J J. L. Dcmitt, Prop. Fresh o Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure X Lard 4. Compound; Lunch Goods a Meat Condiments. We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork ot Mutton; Hides Pelts Fish, Oysters A Clams In 8eason i . . vw WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON IHItrH . . a. .n .a. .ai a m m m a - a a a a a al All a a a i iTTTTTTTttTttttttTtttttTTttttI WMWl SHI I COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS . WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL . MADE TO ORDER SUITS WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN, SCOTCH WOOLEN MILL8, AND ED WARD E. STRAUSS A COMPANY Made to measure Clothing. Com li and let us take your Measure for that New 8ult R. A. ARNOLO, TOLEDO, OREGON Toledo Heat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DPESS-ID AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL After thirty-three years of hard work under, favorable and unfarovable .con ditions, the members and "friends of the congregation. at "St. John's con vened Tuesday evening in the church under the chairmanship of Archdeacon Chambers of Portland and completed the steps that erected it into a? self governing organization. The last thins done was tlhe election of the following seven people at the Vestry for the ensuing yeUir; J, W. Graham. Senior Warden; J. C. Akree, Junior Warden; Mrs. W. II. Burton, Clerk; Mire R. A. Arnold, Treasurer; J. 3. Akin, R. S. Van Cleve end A. TPet erson, vestrymen These seven people together with the vicar, Rev Bu3h, are charged with the responsibility of management in tnudh the same man ner as m board of dlrectoj-s of a cor poration. As this, tine oldest congregation in Toledo, did this work of advance, i. was difficult to Hi Ink 'of the thirty three years behind this step In 18SG, when toe Rev. Cliaa. Booth resigii'd his parish bit Corvallls end movcrf down on the bay, there was nothing doing particularly in a Church 'way. However, the response of the peopl-j to his leadership was hearty and sub stantia The Graham Estate gave tii site and the family contributed prac tically all the funds for the building of the church and house. Subsequent ly, this Estate gave the Church the cite of the cemetery for the purpose to which It has been put. After twelve years of hard work, Mr. Booth's health failed and he resigned and during the years since there has been only one pastorate of equal length, the of the Reverend F. O. Jones. Yet In spite ! of tills kalldescoplc change of lenders, I the conxresatlcn held on and grew I until it was able to qualify for the happy event of lrst Tuesday evening. St. John's .Js ns longer a mere "preachlns-plare" but has assume i the responsibility of a sclf-govcmlu s unit in the organization of the Dioces j of Oregon. Tlim advance entitles to a delegate to the diocc-scn convention and Q. B. McCluskiy was elected the delegate to the 1919 convention which meet In PcfiSand on the 21st and 22 of this month. Af'jer the business meeting, tho twenty-odd people became the gucsta of the Guild to an excellent lunch ser ved In the guild-room. BLEND SRAND FLOUR Now Milled as Before The War A flour for eyery purpose Made of Choicest Eastern Hard Wheat and Choicest Western Bluestem Manufactured by Fisher Flouring Mills Company, SEATTLE For 8al In Toledo Excluslv P. FREDERICK, GROCER Toledo, Oregon f rOUR COMPLEXION is muddy. Y6u look hag. 1 gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as beautiful as ever. Price 2 c cents rer bottle. rf j W- - ' M JH Jl- I L intsii8irafi.TiTaiiriinr3 MHttHHHWWMWWMWWWHHIIim RNE CONFECTIONS ' CIGARS, TOBACCO ' . DINGS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL FOR CITY WARRENTS CHECKING THE GOVERNMENT fr Every piece of meat we sell, In addition to the O. K. of the U. 8. Inspector as to 'purity, bears our onw O,. K. as to qual ity. Texture, grain and grades of meat are trade technicalities, but your butcher's knowledge of them means much In determin ing his customer's satisfaction. Highest Price Paid for Hides sss.es NASH & BROWN, Props. 4MMM I MM Lincoln County. Bank (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, . OREC" DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS : NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT In the Matter of the Eatate'of Joseph E.- Brusetb, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County. Oregon, administrator "with the will annexed of the Estate of Joseph E. Bniseth, deceased, and has duly quali fied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me at my office in Toledo. Oregon, properly verified, with in six months from the date of first publication of tills notice Dated and first published May 2nd, 1919. G. B. McCluskcy, , Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Joseph E. Uruseih, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that all Gen eral Fund "warrants on the City of Toledo, Oregon, up to and Including warrant No. 2159, dated March 6th, 1919, are hereby railed and interest stopped this date Dated May Sth,'l919. , J. B. Booth, City. Treas. . BIDS WANTED Notlco is hereby given that the School Board of District No. 2, Toledo, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 1 fiiratatilni OA - - .Uk 1 ' T .ui 111. j... 11 &v uiiuo ui oiau nuuu m the high school biuldlng, and 12 cords at the grammar school biuldlng. Sarah C. Booth, Clerk. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 910709 Department of the Interior U. 8. Landotflce at Roseburg. Oreeon. April' 29th. 1919. Notice la hereby given that John Neil Jepson. of Aiwa. Oregon, who, on June 1. 1916. nadn Homestead Kntry, Serial No. 010709. for I-ots 7 and S of Section 6. Townphlp 14 S, Range 9 V, Wlllr mette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Thinn. year Proof, to establish claim to the ! land above desoribed. before the t'lerk of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallls. Oregon, on the 18th day of June, 1919. . Claimant names m wltneees: J. C Phillips, of Alsea. Or.: Carlo Ml- inotti. of Alsea. Or.; Prank Taylor, of Alsea, Or.; Clarence Frenholm, of Ai wa, Or W. H. C.non, v Register. DIRECTORS C HAWKINS C O. HAWKINS J. B. BOOTH Time PsposfU A Complete Assortment of Z Watches, Clocks,- Jewelry, I and Silverware. TOLEDO JEWELRY CO. J H. r. PETERSON, X Manager and Watchmaker t 8UMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORCLOSURE OF TAX LIEN! I lr( ths Circuit. Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County, Edward Ford, Plaintiff, V9 Issac Huhne and John R. Puckering, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said IssacHuline and, John R. Puckering, Defendants. To Issac Hulme, John R. Puckering, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said Isaac Huhne and John R. Puckering the above named defendants In the Name of the 8tate of Oregon: You are hereby notified that Edward Ford the holder of Certificate of Delin quency numbered 160 Issued on ths 19th day of April. 1916 by the Tax Col lector of the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, for the amount of Fifteen and 72-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914 together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are owner as ap pears of. record, situated In said I Oountty and Stale, and particularly 1 1 bounded and described as follows, to- wit: Lota Three (3) to Twelve (12)T inclusive of Block One (1) of Blocker's addition to Yaquina Heights In Lin coin County, Btnte of Oregoir. You ere fuilier notified that said Edwnra Ford has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as followsj Year's Date"Paid" Tax Re- Amt ftTte of Tax ceipt No. Interest lffM2r37T9T-29r4"lT30 15-' "TilTJuly B, 1917 3204 11.93 15 "I5ITNov78ri91S 48312.00 12 Bald Edward Ford, Issac Hulme and John R. Puckering, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Isssc Hulme and John R. Puckering as the owners of ths legal title' of ths above describ ed "property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are) hereby further noti fied that Plaintiff will apply to the Cir cuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing ths lien against the property above des oribed and mentioned Id said certifi cate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days aftec ths rat publication f this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first publica tion, and detenu 'his action, or pay tho amount doe as above shown, together with coats and accrued Interest, and in caas of roar failure to do so, a decree win be rendsred foreclostec tfcs Hea of aatd Uses s4 costs agasnat ths land and premWses above named, . TkiM fi la punnsned by order of tte Honorable) Judge of th County Court of rtf Btsts of Oregon for toe County of Lincoln and said order was side and dated tfhls tlat day of Aort, int and tna sate of tfM) Brat publlc Ikm of tola sumtooos la ths 26th day of Axrt. 1HI. Ail foe aod paper in this pro ceeding amy be served upon Jm ander signed rssiainc wtka the Stat of Oregon, at In address hereafter men- SPECIALS . AT? lvIciC3-E3E3'S $12.50 Logger Shirts, now $ 7.00 All Logger Shoes now.'. 12.00 Overcoats, now '. 15.00 1 Lot Men's Hats, now '. .98 ' 1 Lot Men's Dress Shirts, now 1.19 1 Lot Men's Two Piece Underwear, gar,. . . . .89 ' Full Sized Bedspreads, now 2.75 Full Sized Sheets, now. 1.50 Calico, now 12!?c per yd. Curtain Scrim, now 21c per yd. 36 in. Percale, now 25c per yd. Girls Ready Made Dresses, now ,98c. 1 Lot Dress Plaids, now 59c. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 10th AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK, WE WILL GIVE A TICKET WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE ON A BEAUTIFUL HAND EMBROIDERIED SOFA ' PILLOW. PILLOW TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 17th, AT 9:00 P. M. BE SURE AND BE AT THE STORE, WITH YOUR TICKET. W. P. McGEE Fo'rdson Tractors A. C. Crawford, Local Agent Siletz, Oregon tlMMMIWIIMimiMMtt James L. Hons. v Attorney for Plalnalf . p. Address, Astoria, Oregon. Ford cars have become such a world utility that k would scorn as if every family ought to have Its Ford car. Runabout, Touring Oar, Coupe, Se dan, (the two latter have enclosed bodies), and the Truck Chassis, have really become a part and parcel of human life. Yo want tmt because Its service will be. profitable for you. We aolicit your order at once because, while production Is limited, it will be.flrst como, first supplied. A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent ?HIIIIIIHIMlMHIIII I M)