Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 05, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 5th, 1921.
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$FHEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
it io perioral its mncuons. You Decome con
stipated. The food you eat ferments in your
stonnch instead of digesting. This uflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
! Toledo fleat Co.
DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK
DRESSED AND CURED MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Highest Price Paid for Hides
Brown & Oldenburg, Props.
IS IT HARD TO FIND
THIS HOT
HAVE YOU TRIED
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGE
TABLES AND LUNCH GOODS
IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT AND IN THE MARKET WE'VE GOT IT
OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST
A. M. GILDERSLEEVE
. The White Corner Store
Can serve you best with Groceries, Dry Goods,
Notions, Flour and Feed. The prices and
Merchandise will please you.
8PECIAL 8ALES EVERY 8ATURDAY AND MONDAY
R. S. VAN CLE VE
PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON
1 The Peoples Meat Market
S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor
DEALER IN ,
FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION
TOLEDO,
Hdqrs. for
Every Telephone Is A
Long Distance Station
The Pacific Long Distance Telephone lines are the
voice highways of the Coast. Every telephone among
the 1,060,000 operated by The Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Company and its connecting companies is in poten
tial connection when desired.
This vast system of communication is at the disposal
of the business men of the Coast States for Commercial
use and for personal conversations between far separated
friends.
Reach out and get your share of the business by the
Long Distance way. Keep in touch with relatives and
friends over the Long Distance. You will find t!i3 re
sults are gratifying.
ASK FOR PACIFIC LONG DISTANCE
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
444 1 1 1 1
Have Your Soles
Sewed on.
, Prices Reasonable
Mail Orders Promptly At
tended to.
DICK WENNER & SON
Shoe machine repair shop
Newport Oregon
SOMETHING TO COOK
WEATHER?
GILDERSLEEVE'S?
Ground Bone.
OREGON
I H
DR. L. HOYT BROWN
DENTIST
Nat. Bank Bldg. ' Toledo, Oregon
Office hour
t to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. M.
FOR SALE Second Hand Cars.
Ford One Ton Truck, first class con
dition, body and top. 1919 Ford Tour
ing. Peterson Ford (jarage.
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
as second-class matter, under the
Act of March 3rd, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE8
One year, in advance, $2.00
Six Months, in advance 1.00
Established. Twenty-Eight Years Ago.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising 20 cents inch.
Composition 6 cents lncn.
Locals 6 cents line.'
CIRCUIT COURT
(Continued from 1st Page)
Corporation vs. L. Beno; Decree
for Plaintiff.
United States Spruce Production
Corporation vs. O. R, Altree, et el;
Decree for Plaintiff.
J. L. Rickman and L. C. Smith vs.
Thomas Buchanan; Decree for Plain
tiff. J. L. Rickman and L. C. Smith vs.
Daniel O'Connor; Decree for Plaintiff.
W. C. Poster vs. J. K. Weatherford,
et al.; Settled and dismissed.
United States Spruce Production
Corporation vs. Sophia Buhrer, et al;
Decree for Plaintiff.
United States Spruce Production
Corp. vs. Unknown Heirs of Henry
Kltterman, Deceased; Decree for
Plaintiff.
Oscar Hoover vs. Albert May, et al;
Settled and dismissed.
United States Spruce Production
Corp. vs. Unknown Heirs J. C. Isaac,
et al; Decree for Plaintiff.
iQeo. T. Smith vs. Charles Conners;
Judgement for Plaintiff.
John Pugel vs. J. L. Cordell, et al;
Decree for Plaintiff.
(Ethel Meissner vs. Frank Meissner;
Dismissed.
Grant Hiecox vs. Albert T. Goodrich;
Dismissed.
Fred Horning vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., et al; Settled and dis
missed. Guy Roberts vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., et al; Settled and Dis
missed. Unlied States Spruce Production
Corporation vs. Rose Matthews, et al;
Decree for Plaintiff.
Sara, Crahen vs. Ernest G. Ebers;
Decree for Plaintiff.
George Lewis vs. Southern Pacific
Co.; Verdict for Plaintiff in the sum
of $171.
Ellen Weidman vs. George Relnochl
Dismissed.
Leila Baker vs. B. F. Jones, et ui;
Decree for Plaintiff.
Jane Ferr, administrator ot .the Es
tate of Thomas Ferr, Deceased vs.
Edward Wade, et al; Deoree for Plain
tiff. Alco Adjusting Bureau, a corp. vs.
Jessie L, Strawn; Judgement for
Plaintiff.
Lavina Morris vs. Charles Norwick;
Dismissed.
James Watts vs. Laura Blacketer
Dismissed.
C. E. Crater vs. Samuel Bauman,
and wife; Decree for Plaintiff.
Ira F. Powers, trustee vs. Beaver
Lake Club, a corp.; Decree for Plain
tiff, Elma Marvin vs. Arthur E. Marvin;
Divorce granted.
F. I. Powell vs. C. E. Powell, et al;
Settled and dismissed.
W. C. Winters vs. Oceanside Inv.
Co., et al; Decree for Plaintiff.
(State Land Board vs. Donald W.
Miles, guardian of the person and es
tate of Charlot.e Thomas, an insane
person: Decree for Plaintiff.
Annie White vs. Lester A. White;
Divorce granted; $50 per month ali
mony. M. V. Parmer vs. the City of New
port, Oregon; Judgement for Plaintiff
in the sum of $1300.
Philomath State Bank, a corp. vs.
W. A. Graves, et al; Decree of For-
cloRure.
Evelyn Miller vs. Martin A. Byerly;
Non Suit Dismissed.
All other cases on the Court Docket
not mentioned in the above list of
cases acted upon were continued over
to the nexV term of court.
(19) fror sale at 50 cents on the dol
lar. My beautiful 9-room bungalow
and 2 acre of ground at Slletz. Large
wood-shed and garage. All kinds of
bearing fruit trees and berries. Hun
dreds of dahlias, roses and all kinds
of shrubs and shade trees, etc This
was built for a permanent home, and
each and every foot of lumber used
was carefully selected by myself and
consisted of No. 1 clear yellow fir
without a knot or knothole in the en
tire building. The building is Insured
for $2,500.00 and Is valued at $5,000.
The ground Is worth $2,000.00 at least.
If sold within the next 30 days I will
let it all go for only a few dollars
more than the place is insured for,
and give some terms. No trades.
See my agent, Ira Wade, at Toledo,
or call on the owner at Slletz, Ore.
M. S. Collins.
THE PERFECT MAN
There Is a man who never drinks.
Nor smokes, nor chews, nor swears;
Who never gambles, never flirts,
And shuns all sinful snares
He's Paralyzed.
There Is a man who never does
Anything that is not right;
His wife can tell Just where lie Is
At morulas, noon and nipht
He's Dead. Ex.
Nicholas Stemple of Orton was a
Toledo visitor Monday.
Jas. Hlland of Nashville was a Tole
do visitor Wednesday,
Ralph and Pearl Pepin were up
from Newport Wednesday.
S. G. Irvin of Newport was here at
tending Court Monday.
A. H. Phelps was In the city as a
Juror theflrst of the week.
A. L. Baldwin of Waldport . was in
the county Beat this week sb a juror.
George Lewis of Winant wee a To
ledo visitor Monday having a case in
Circuit Court.
Warren Stewart returned to his
home In Portland Saturday after
spending a month here.
Dick Evens of Waldport was here
attending Circuit Court Wednesday,
he having a case In court
Miss Iris Akin went down to Ya
quina Tuesday evening for a visit with
her aunt, Mrs. W. O. Hoefleln.
John Walker, the Waldport mer
chant was in the city Wednesday as
a witness in Circuit Court.
Dr. Li Hoyt Brownj the den .1st,
drove down to Portland Saturday to
visit his family. He returned Monday.
Mrs. F. N. Hayden and children ar
rived home from Portland Sunday
where they spent a week visiting rel
atives. T T .. 1 . r .(II. , , . .. .
nw ubi i jt miner, legal, or f ortiana qi
ana uuve xi. McKllllps, legal, of
Newport, secured a license to wed last
Friday.
D. L. Peterson was in from his
ranch on Olalla Wednesday to get an
ensilage cutter which came on Mon
day's freight.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nichols arrived
over from Lebanon Saturday evening
for a visit with their son, C. E. Nich
ols, of this city.
C. H. Wakefield of Eddyville drove
down In his car Wednesday.
S. T. Loudon and son were down
from EddVyvIUe Wednesday. ,
'Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Akin came over
from Blodgett Saturday evening, at
which place Mr. Akin is employed
with the highway engineers.
A marriage license was issued yes
terday, by Clerk Gildereleeve, to Wil
liam G. Pollock, 23 of Grants Pass,
and Daisy Lee Webb, 19, of Tidewater.
A Kamle ot Orton had business In
Toledo last Friday. Mr. Kamle
wishes to rent his ranch near the Up
per Farm school house. He has an ad
In this issue.
'Mrs. F. B. Young, and daughters,
Koa and Zoa, arrived Saturday even
ing from Lincoln, Nebraska, for a visit
with M!r. and Mrs. R. R. Miller and
family in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Miller and chil
dren, Mrs. F. B. Young and children
and Mrs. Elmer Horning and children,
all went down to Otter Rock yesterday
for a several days' outing,
D. L. Peterson has rented his farm
located 4 miles north-east of Toledo
to B. W. Sperling of this vicinity,
Mr. Peterson is offering for sale or
trade some of his live stock.
Merchant T. P. Fish left for Port
land last Sunday to be in attendance
at Buyers' Week. Miss Ilene Altree
is in charge of the store during Mr.
Fish's absence.
Judson Bowdre recently of Pendle
ton, Eastern Oregon, has purchased
an 80-acre tract near Taft on the
Lower Slletz where he will make his
home. Mr. Bowdre was at the County
Seat the pas! week on business.
Leader subscriptions received this
week are; E. C. Bunker, Toledo, Or.;
Matt Pompel, Siletz, Or.; Guy E.
Lewis, Toledo, Or.; Judson Bowdre,
Taft, Or.; Abe Abrams, Taft, Or.; M
Groeneveldt, Toledo, Or.; W. G. Shar-
man, Yachats, Or.
Mrs., Elsie Andrews Wilsos de
parted Friday for Roseburg where she
will visit with a sister for a time be.
fore returning to her home in Cali
fornia. Mrs, Wilson spent a couple
of weeks visiting relatives and friends
here.
Miss Katie Waugh came over from
Monmouth Friday evening for a viBit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Waugh. Mise Katie, who is taking
teachers training at the Normal
school, will teach at Yaquina this com
ing term.
Mrs. C. E. Hawkins arrived home
from Portland Saturday evening where
she has been for some time on busi
ness connected with the order of
Neighbors of .Woodcraft, of which
order she is one of the Grand Mana
gers.
Mrs. Ada Soulo arrived down from
Portland Friday evening for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. G. R. Schenck,
and family. Mrs. Soule was formerly
one of the owners ofthe Leader, and
has many friends in this city. She
returned to the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mfc W. Small of Elk
City were in the city several days the
lrst of the week, Mr. Small serving as
a juror. Mr. and Mrs. Small and chil
dren expect to leave next week on an
auto trip to Southern Oregon. They
expect to visit' Crater Lake and re
turn via the McKenzie Pass.
C. E.HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, Oregon
SYNOPSIS JULY TERM OF
COMMISSIONERS'. COURT
Bills allowed aa follows:
Rena ' Matteson. County aid . '$ 5 00
M. Simpson, salary ns Sheriff
and expenses 307 30
Ted McElwain, salary as Deputy
.Sheriff ..... 180.00
Nellie Geer, collecting taxes.. 62.28
Ira Wade, salary as Treasurer
and stamps 142.68
Carl Gildersleeve, salary as
County Clerk and stamps... 22b,97
E. M. Thayer,' salary as Deputy
County Clerk 180.00
Ed. Stacker, salary as Assessor 200.06
C. W. James, salary as Dep
uty Assessor 180.00
O. F. Jocobson, freight on cement 9.65
J. R. Turnldge, salary as Court
House Janitor 100.40
R. P. Goln, salary as Superin
tendent and expenses 235.17
Martha Goin. grading eighth
grade papers 27.00
Edith Howell, grading eighth
grade papers 15.00
F. Jones, Sealer of Weights
and Measurers 9.79
Graham & Wells, Typerwrller I
repairs for Assessor 12.66
City of Toledo, water for Court
House 6.00
Yaquina Electric Co., lights for
Court House 2-40
Walker & Starr, merchandise
for Mrs. Hubble 15.00
Home for Aged, care of C. M.
Drake 30.00
Noah P. Myers,, et al, work on
roads '27.50
.Dudley Trapp, et al, work on
roads 81.55
Joseph Swallla, et al, work on
roads 91.60
A. V. Simoncon, et al, work on
roads 36.37
Fred Luetlie, et al, work on
roads 46.00
J. L. Hartley, et al, work on
roads 104.81
W. A. Cooper, work on tractor 66.10
Robert Pyhtilla, ccunty aid 30.00
Jack Hartman, county aid .... 20.00
Lincoln County Leader, printing 62.50
L. F. Robbins, work on Eddy
ville roads 16.75
H. Lutey, road work 29.30
A. E. Marvin, work on Lower
Siletz road '.. 38.00
Lincoln County Leader, printing
on Market Road Fund 5.28
H. G. Downing, work on Clem
Market Road 8.00
A. E. Marvin, work on Siletz
Market road 6.06
J. E. Norgart, meals for prisoners 2.10
Arthur Nye, machinery repairs 2.45
J. E. Taylor, road work (Elk
Roads) 92.60
A. T. Peterson, help on official
Canvass 3.00
E. C. Paine,, help on Official
Canvass 3.00
Howard Cooper Corporation,
Machinery repairs 1.98
Toledo Planing Mills, lumber. . 3.90
Square Deal Garage, repairs on
Ford 5.25
Guy V. Hays, road work 30.00
J. K. Gill & Co., supplies for
Surveyor's office ........ .60
G. E. Aldrich, maintenance of
highway at Chitwood 18.00
F. W. Carson, Blacksmithlng. 46.27
Southern Pacific Co., freight, etc 31.88
W. C. Cline, road work 104.06
W. C. Burcroff Mercantile Co.,
Supplies for Mrs. Matteson 10.00
J. Simpson, making shakes for
bridge , 20.00
Arthur Nye, repairs on machin
ery, Siletz Market Road 160.33
A. L. Porter, salary Market Road
Engineer 250.00
Oregon State Highway Commis
sion, Machinery Market Roads 5.05
Albany Iron Works, machinery
repairs for -Market Roads . . 6.10
R. W. Crawford, Labor on Siletz
Market Road 20.60
A. E. Marvin, Ditto 123.75
Frank King, Ditto 36.00
Andy Goodell, Ditto 68.62
Chas. Larson, Ditto 57.75
Al Benson, Ditto 50.76
E. Bryant, Ditto 39.81
F. Brown, Ditto 68.00
R. Taylor, Ditto 4.50
F. Sharp, Ditto 31.60
V. Peterson, Ditto 49.00
C. Bristlin, Ditto 49.00
LF. Altree, Ditto 33.75
R. Dunn, Ditto 6.75
D. Goodell, Ditto 23.62
H. Brauti, Ditto 21.37
M. Anderson, Ditto 21.37
J. Daniels, Ditto 9.62
R. Calkins, Ditto 10.50
J. Goodell, Ditto 1.75
Southern Pacific Co., freight for
Siletz Market Road 83
F. W. Carson, repairs on nich.
for Siletz Market Road 9.75
H. Lutey, et al, labor on Siletz
Market Road 445.25
P. G. Ekloff, work on State High
way, Bond Fund 11. 88
Neils Andersen, labor on Toledo-Newport
Road (Bond Fd) 41.12
G. E. Heady, ditto 43.75
J. Dillon, ditto 36.75
John Davenport, ditto 17.50
M. W. Johnson, ditto 3.50
P. Henderson, ditto 24.50
Luke Gidley, ditto 8.75
S. Johnson, ditto 12.26
Frank Parker, ditto 8.75
B. Alexander, ditto 6.26
C. Ashton, ditto 6.251
Luke Gldiey, work on County
Roads (Gen. Fund) 34.87
D. D. Huffman, work on County
roads (Gen. Fund) 22.90
F. W. Gprttula, running Taft
Ferry June 20.00
F. S. Murray, work on Taft
Roads 36.50
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Tele
phone Service 20.17
R. D. Burgess, salary as Health
Officer and exam. Insane . 96.70
P. M. Abbey & Co., County aid
for Gideon
13.5-)
36.50
L. Wolfe, work on Taft roads
1 Toledo Drug Co., mdse. for
Coun'.y 43.24
W. G. Walrad, assigned clr.ira of
E. C. Jones, road work 74.60
E. E. Faulkner, snlsry es Deputy
Assessor (Field Deputy) ... 93.50
Hall Brothers, mdse. for County
Poor 39.35
John Buckley, booths for elec
tion 2.00
Edw. Mauch, gas, fuse, etc., for
County Road ' 36.83
J. W. Parrish, Justice Court
fees v 1S.90
, (Continued Next Week) '
OPEN A CHECKING
ACCOUNT
Do not get the Impresalort
that it takes a great amount of
funds to have a checking ac
count lit does not Although
you have but little It will be just
a much to your advantages to
have a checking account aa
though you had several thous
and. i. '
We welcome small accounts
as well as large ones. A bank
account Is a means of saving,
and the man who has but little
needs It more than the man who
has much. It Is a part of this
bank's business to help those
who need help.
Let us help you SAVE your
little that rt may grow to
MUCH., Come In and open a
checking account with us, al-
thoUgh it may be small in the
beginning.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
First National Bank of
Toledo
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Toledo, Oregon rj
Office In Andrews Building. Office
j hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to $
p. m. Emergency calls at any tlme
YOUR EYES
ACCURATELY FITTED
By
GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST
Private Office for Examinations
Prices Reasonable
F. M. French & Sons
Optometrists and Opticians
Albany, - Oregon
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
I In the Matter of the Estate of John
I. Butterfield, Deceased.
Notice M hereby glvem that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Lincoln County
Oregon, administratrix of the Estate of
John I. Butterfield, Deceased, and baa
duly qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me at
the law offico or G. B. McCiuskey, in
Toledo, Oregon, properly verified,
within six months from the date of
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published July 8K
1921.
Sarah J. Butterfield,
Administratrix of the Estate ot John'
I. Butterfield, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratopof the estate
of J. H. Smith, deceased, has filed in
the County Court of Lincoln County,
State of Oregon, his final account as
such administrator of said estate, and
that Monday, the 1st day of August
1921, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
has been fixed by said Court as the
time 'or hearing of objections to Bait
report, and the settlement thereof.
1 S. H. Smith,
Administrator of the Estate of J. H.
nilth, Deceased.
NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Lincoln County Ore
gon, administratrix of the Estate ot
Gust Olson, Deceased. All persons
having claims againt said estate are
hereby directed to file the same at the
Yaquina Bay Land and Abstract Of
fice In Toledo, Oregon, with Sara
Crahen, Administratrix, within six
months from date thereof, duly veri
fied and with proper vouchers.
Dated and first published July 8,
1921.
Sara Crahen,
Administratrix of the estate of Gust
Olson, Deceased.
NOTICE OF MEETING
Of the Board of Equalization of Lin
coln County, Oregon, for the year 1921.
All to Whom it May Concern, Greet
ings: Take noLice that tho Board of Equal
ization for Lincoln County, Oregon,
will meet on the second Monday of
September, the same being the 12th
day of September, 1921, for the pur
pose of correcting, equalizing and ex
amining tho assessment rolls for Lin
coln County, as returned by 'the As
sessor. The first week will be set
aside for receiving petitions and com
plaints, as by law required. The
above meeting will be held in the
Court Room in the Court House at
Toledo, Oregon, at 9 o'clock, A. M
on Monday, the 12th day of Septem
ber, 1921.
Ed. Stocker,
Assessor of Lincoln, Co., Or;.
FOR SALE New 2 Type 3-Horse-Fairbanks-Morse
Gas Engine. Inquire
at Tracy's Plumbing Shop, Newport,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 120 ACRE DAIRY
Ranch, one mile from TnUrln v.
qulna road. Al Martin, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE 7 Pa.n... c....
baker- Square Deal Garage. Toledo..
G. B. McCLUKEY
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, Oregon.