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PACE TWO ilMCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDA v. FEBRUARY 10th, 1922. r IfflMJS AN IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally, Try them. They only cost a quarter. L INCOLN BOUNTY ANK f DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON C. E. HAWKINS, President C. 0. HAWKINS, Vice President 4 Interest Pn'il on Time and Savings Deposits J. 13. BOOTH. Cashier A. E. HAWKINS, Asst. Cashier .INCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN. Publisher Kntered at Toledo, Oregon postofilce, as secor rt-.liss matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance $2.00 Six Months, in advance $1.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 20 cents Inch. Ccruposlilon 5 cents incn. Locals 6 ceutK une. ' The VV liue Co.? . -i ouno i j We have the best line of dishes A full stock of groceries J And can serve you best with all lines of merchandise j WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE R. S. VAN CJL.E VE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON t The Peoples Meat Elarket S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN J FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND rrlUIML UKUtKS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON tilt ttiit KERNVILLE AND VICINITY (Continued from 1st Pagd) ing of liquid pep. It Is now deftriately understood that the ministration of the community bootlegger will not be required or tolerated at the Kern ville dances. A toast to the man who remembers the "bouncer" of olden days, end is game to use his tactics in the dance hall. Here's looking at you Brady! The dance continued all night without any dampening of en thusiasm. fjast night another dance at the same place was equally successful. The pupilsi oO thtJ. three schools taught by Mrs. Strome, Mr. Glaser and and Miss Alma Ojalia are prepar ing a joint entertainment for the Eve of Washington's" Birthday. Mr. Goln, the County Superintendent of Schools, is expecJca over from Toledo. The program will lastebout two and a half . hourB. It will be presented in Bruno Rydjeska's hall, near Kernvlll", on Tuesday evenfng, Fehruary 21st, at 7:a o'clor!:. Tr.cr? 7:r!! fcc no.tharss and no collection. Everybody will bo there You too! The school problem Is al 'rutins wide and active interest thruout the community. The movement for a Union High School at Taft is opposed by the people of district 50 on the ground that they shou'.d not be asked to support a school that would be out of reach of their children. A counter proposal was suggested by ' Mr. Glaser Is a projected consolida tion of the six districts In this vicinity. , JOHN WIRT ROBERTSON The passing of John W. Robertson removes from Yaqulna Bay one more of the early pioneers. Their number Is gradually decreaeici; and soon all will be gone. Mr. Robertson's father and mother came to Yw.uina and took up a homestead, I believe in 1869 on the OlaKa whtire the family lived for a good many years. Toledo then was a small village. But few of the early pioneers re now living that were here at that early date. We might mention seme of the names that have lived to see the country grow to Its present state of development, and to witness some of the most stirring events of the world's history. Hera are some of the names that I reruam- Iber but most of the pioneers have passed over the Great Divide and are , now ejoying the fruitions of a better world we hope: i Mrs. Thomas Espyi, Mrs. W. H. Rich, Mrs. Wm. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey, Mrs. J. J. Oal , ther, Thomas Fish, Mrs. F. M. Sian Iton, Mrs. E. S. Altree, Mrs. Dan Grady, jLon Dondon, John and Rude Bu?!er. jTheae honored pioneers were the first ; to open up tlio country, blaze out liie ; trails; build the roads, hew out homes in the wilderness and helped to lay the foundations upon which the city of Toledo Is being built and whatever prosperity may attend this city !n the future will be due largely to the cour age, character "and work of the pio neers of the community. Mr. Robert son was one who did his share of the work. These pioneers were kind, helpful to each otlicr and for rl sociability and friendship the people then en-J-yoJ tliuiiib-lvei y. : !!..-.-.' 'l.vl do now. notwithstanding the trials a:id hardships they had to go throai. They wore all on an equality and there were no frills and style put on m It BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING But not so tad if you know how to reach the cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It's hard to work or to est. Packache o"r" Indicates bad in conducting and operating said elec tric light and power plant, and further authorizing the Mayor and Recorder of said City of Newport to sign a lease to certain waterfront property wlthia said City of Newport for the purposa of erecting nnd building and com pleting thereon a Cold Storage, Creamery and said Electric and Power Plant, by said H. D. Sandstone in form idneys and calls for prompt treat- and manner under the conditions as ment. The best reconiiuuiiJed remedy Inrovided under said loose, the form of Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by this nearby resident s experience: - Mrs. Rosa Babb, 364 Harrison St., Corvallls, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for some time and give then the highest praise. My kidneys were weak end the least cold settled on my kidneys. I had back aches so I could hardly get "bout. In bad weather I had rheumatic plos In my limbs and joints and the action of my kidneys was irregular I used which lease has been duly approved by the City Council nnd in such form shall be signed by said Mayer and Re corder as aforesaid; declaring on emergenc;' to exist and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances la conflict with this ordinance or any part thereof." (d) All rights, privlledges and fran chises granled by the City of Toledo, Oregon, to the Yaqulna Electric Com pany, or its predecessors, and particu- Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved Jarly a certain franchise granted by the complaint. I seldom have any trou- the City of Toledo to tlie Toledo, ble now but use Doan's for occasional I light, Power and Manufacturing Corn attacks and thoy always help me." Ipany, and by said Toledo Light, Power Price COc, at all dealers. Don't srrn!and Manufacturing Company assigned ply ask for a kidney remedy get j to the said Yaquina Electric Company, Doan's Kidney Pills the same that U.nld franchise being known as Ordl- Mrs. Babb had. Fostor-Milburn : nance No. 104, be In 3 entitled as fol- Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To Insure s insertion In current week's issue, all changes for adver tisements should be handed In not later than Wednesday evening. C. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is t.ereby given that all war. rants drawn on School District No. 2 Toledo, Oregon, and endorsed not paid tor want of funds, up to and including warrant No. 871, Dated Feb. 18. 1921, are hereby called and interest stopped this date. rnt"1 November lRth. ... Cuir, Cl.ik. School D'st. No. 2. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT lows: "An Ordinance granting unto tho Tobrlo LMit, Power and Manu facturing Company, and to its assigns and successors in Interest, a franchlso conveying the right to erect and main tain and operate an electrical plant In the City of Toledo, Oregon; the right to sell electricity In said city for light ing, manufacturing and power pur poses for the prriod of twenty five years, and granting unto'the said To ledo Light,. Power and Manufacturing Company the right to use the streets and alleys of said City to set poles, s'ring wires and to lay conduits, "said ordinance having been passed by the Common Ctu'i il c the City of Toledo, Oregon, on December 18, 1911. (e) The distributing system within said city of Toledo and Newport, Ore gon, inriuding all wires, poles, insu lators, conduits, transformers, meters. all equipment and parnphprnalia used or useful in connection with said dls-r!!-':t;ij'? hj-DUms. (11 'J l;e iniiisniiso'on line now own ed by the said Yaquina Electric Com pany extending between the said City Vj.ivnf.rt t1rnnn im.,1 1 1, n ..,.1.1 ,-.. ... n.u , vir. ,11. , ; U . . ' y Notice is hereby given. That the of Toledo, Oregon, including nil poles. is today. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, , undersigned, Stephen C. Cochran, ex-, wires, insulators, conduits and equip futher and mother of J. W, were fi'i editor of t lie last will and testament ment used In connection with said Christian people and the son took lot Cicilie Nelson Wliltlaw, deceased, (transmission system. Water Front wet WHOLESALE C DETAIL Dealers In DRESSED & CURED MEATS FISH IN SEASON HIGHEST PP.ICES PAID FOR HIDES WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. Get Your Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers' Articles at ED S SMOKEHOUSE The Bark that Stops the "Bark" Rexall Cherry Bark i COUGH SYRUP A PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE MEDICANT WHICH RELIEVES THE HARSHEST COUCH IN A SHORT TIME GOOD FOR OLD FOLKS SAFE FOR CHILEREN Use LAXATIVE ASPIRIN COLD TABLETS in Conjunction with CHERRY BARK, for BAD COLDS They allay the Fever and stop the ache of Grippy Colds The Cough Syrup in Two Sizes, 35c and 65c Cold Tablets, 25c per Box TXoIe&o SDruo Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. The Rc-rt0& st" S UPPER DEPOE VALLEY On the afternoon of February 6th, at 2:30, a representative gathering of the residents of the Upper ipepoe Valley met in their school house. The prime purpose of this Jneeting was to form a club, the object of this club being for the betterment f the community as a whole, (not Individ ually) socially, morally and perchance intellectually. The (meeting first took '.he form of an entertainment, a program being given which was enjoyed immencely by all. With the program brought to a finish -the real business of the after noon was brought to the attention of those present. Officers were elected: Fred Romtvedt, president. J. W. Rogers, vice-president. iMrs. J. W. Rogers, Secy-Tieas. Mrs. J. L. Thomas, Asst. Secy. 'The election of officers was follow ed by a discussion of "whys and why fors." The first subject up for discussion was the naming of the school house, from which emanated some very pretty and appropriately suggestive names. However It was decided to choose a name next Sunday, Feb. 12, when there will be another meeting in the schoolhoiise, at 2:30, P. M., so let rll interested be present that they may have something to say about the naming of their school. Among other subjects up for dis cussion was membership and who was to be eligible, but outside of deciding that those living in the district and having the welfare of the district at heart were eligible, it left over until next meeting when tho cons'.itutlon will be drawn up. The making of it Is now In the hands of Mrs. Rogers, secretary, Mrs. Thomas, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Fred Romtvedt, and let's hope It will be truly Ameri can in principle. , It was also decided to name i,th!s club after the school house, when Its name will be chosen. The chosen numetof the school will be representa tive of the community concerned. We are. going to put ourselves on the map as we have become fed up with waiting to see cur names In print. It might Interest farmers who were not present, to know that Mr J. L. Thomas was chosen to represent this district's interests at all Farm Bureau meetings. It behooves you farmers of Depoe Valley to attend the meetings of your home organization if you wish to be up and coming. Custer Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Count Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County StBDhen C. Cochran. "".-iriu company ana ' Executor u ln co,inec"n with Its said gen E. Ross, Attorney for" the !!f,n.?.Plan,t' ,or ,n c""ne.c't!on "h Li uiiaiiuroiuil Ul U1D II I UU LI II K flV 8- terns, or any of them', and wherever located within said county of Lincoln, and state of Oregon. NOW THEREFORE By virtue of said execution, decree and order of NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of hn. fl;pri In Iho iminlv Pnurt rt iha I :..i it a flfln.. fliQM, nl,lM Tf T,l.- - " "..v., b v..w X1U1IBIU1BMIUII JH1B ailU UlHiriOUl- after them. The elder Mr. Robertson state ,of Oregon for Lincoln County ling system extending between tho died on the homestead. His death his Final Account as said executor said City of Newport. Oregon and being caused by hard work and , 1,1,11 1!mt 8aid Court has. by an Order : Agate Tsaf :h. Oregon, including poles, exposure. J. W. spent mo.U of j3 ; thereof, designated Monday, the 20u. j wiring, meters, insulators and all life on the old homestead ;i"ie hi ! Martk 1922. fit "'J3 nmir nr in equipment and paraphernalia tn con- ,, ,. w. . ; o clock in the forenoon of said day at iiDci,,,, wkh said tiansailssion and unbiul.cn .amiiy tircla ;-t a:, t t!i0 Comily Crurt Rdom la the 'd:.-.trlbut!ng system, for many years. Here amid these Court House et Toiedo. Oregon as j (h) Any and all contracts for power. I familiar scenes and pleasan: arsoc la-i 18 "me nd place for hearing objec- ,igllting and for Ule furnIshI' 0f lions, Mr. Robertson in an unexpected I tio"s t0 !alJ F ?al Account a"d he electrical energy to patrons, customers I . , . I settlement of said estate, and at which an,i , tt-m,i, ,h !. , i ,.i moment passed to the unseen world. mW tlme and place all persons 'ShToS liko his father who died suddenly of I objecting may appear and show cause, I ... . . heart disease. If any e3tlBt. whv tlle Account 0 AU tools, supplies. accessories. John W pw ,.m hi-!h0W not in all things be allowed t- engines, boilers, motors. ; John W. Robertson ame to hls . nrvH ,,, ,, a,aA transformers, exciters, equipment and death in a peculiar way. On Monday, clcsedi and tho exccutor discharged. ; Paraphernalia now used or held by the January 3lst, 1922, while he was cutt ing an alder tree, and when U fell it did not break off from the stump but Jwhen he struck it with the axe the Itree sprang back, the handle of the axe striking Mr. Robertson in the pit of the stomach so as to produce death in a few hours, j The funeral was held at the M. E. 'Church of which deceased was a mem ber, conducted by Rev. J. D. Cain, pastor. The remains were taken to Portland and the interment took place in the Lone Fir cemetery under the auspices of the East Side Funeral Directory' other members of the fam ily have been burled in this cemetery. The body was accompanied to Port land by his widow, nee Katherine Blower, two children and a . friend, Mrs. Rounds. He is survived by hi3 widow, three children, Sidney, Miartha and Mabel, sisters, Mrs. Carl Boeckman of Toledo and Mary Royal of Washington and three brothers, Captain W. H. Rob ertson and Wiliards of Portland and Frank of Idaho, Mrs. Annie McClure who died several years ago and Mrs. Minnie Williams. Tho pioneers are rapidly pasblng away. Who will be next to take the long, long trail? F. M. Carter. tgwrMramM wins hi UpafilHTgay tSM i3,i,i i -,., rio.nn sale, and in accordance therewith, and ,u v.u,ii,,iaiic wiLu tut? cuininanus or said execution, I, M. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, will on the ntn cay of February, 1922, at the a Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Yaqulna Electric Company, a Cor poration! Guy Roberts. Fred Horning, Kilham Printing & Stationery Com pany, a corporation, and Credit Service Company, a Corporation, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale issued out of the hour of 1 o'clock. P. M. at the front door of the Court house in Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell at pubiio tuctlon to the highest bidder all of the right, title and interest which tho oKo 0imj ,., i ,i, .k,, n. i within named defendants. Ynnuinn ji.nri.iin; i.umirany, uuy KODerts, Kl. ham Printing & Stationery Company and Credit Service Company, and all of said defendants, or any of them, have, or had, in thfi above described property, or any part or parcel there of, to satisfy said execution, decree, interest, attorneys fees and costs. Dated January 12'h, 1922. 13t?at19"f firSt publlca,'lon Januarr Date of last publication, February 10th, 1922. M. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. titled cause to me directed and dated January 10th, 1922, upon a judgment and decree rendered end entered In said court on January 7, 1922, in favor of the plaintiff, Portland Trust Com pany of Oregon, and against the de fendant, Yaquina Electric Company, a corporation, and likewise against the property hereinafter described, for the sum of $66,000.00, together with interest thereon at 5 per annum from August 15, 1919, and for the further sum of $3500.00 attorneys fees, together with the costs and disburse ments of this suit, and by which said decree and execution, reference to which is hereby made a part of this notice, I have been and am thereby commanded to sell the following des cribed real and personal property lo cated in Lincoln County, Oregon, and within the jurisdiction of said court, to-wlt: (a) Lot One (1), Block One (1), Gra ham's Sixth Addition to Toledo, Lin- G. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law Oregon Toledo, (44J-FOR SALE OR TRADE A flocd apple Orchard, located In Hood River ciitrtr.ct, near Masier on the Columbia River. There are flftv v.n i coin County, Oregon, together with j ract of which twenty three acres are I i In t ie Mattei-of the Kstnte nf nnfn'ine generating piaut, uuimin' nnis, ohh" icw cnerries. H. Smith, Deceased. implements and equipment containel : ,' nne or"l J" ""J1 J!'1' bearing. e- NOTICE is hereby given that U.e therein and thereon. of Apples K.S fiv- Md'If.'iwE undersigned, Ira Wade, administrator' 0) Beginning at a point on tho sec- and Yoxes a yea Ajj "f the land t of the estate of Rufus H. Smith. de-'tion line 1090 feet south of ;:-.k-v of, apple land, can be Dlsntcd tn ,m. ceased, has filed his final account ln .the County Court ot the State of Ore gon for Lincoln County, and that Mon day the 13th day of March, 1922, at I the hour of 9:30 A. M. of said day, at (the Court House at Toledo,, Oregon, i in said county and state, has been ap pointed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication, February 10th, 1922. Date of last pubiicatioa, March 10, 1922. Ira Wade, Administrator. Admiral Kato of Japan, who is at tending the onference at Washington, says that short Bkirts American girls wear are ihocking. Somebody should teil the tiuiiilral that he was sent to this country tu UiSiUsi arms, aot legs. NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice la hereby given tlijat the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln, County. Oregon, administratrix of the estate of N. W. Webb, Deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified t present the same to me at my home at Tidewater, Oregon within six months from the date hereof, property verified as by law required. Dated and first published, February 10th, 1922. Maggie Webb, Administratrix of the estate cf Wm. Webb, Deceased. FOR SALE Team, Harness and Wagon enquire, Box 453, Toledo. sections 1. 8, 17 and 18 in township 11 south of range 10 west of WiUame'.'e Meridian ln Oregon, running thence north 80 degrees 40' east 212 feet; thence south 7 degrees 32' east 212 feet; thence south 15 degrees 43' west 213 feet to left bank of Depot Slough; thence north 54 degrees 52' west along bank of Depot Slough 208 feet to a point in, section line; thence north 70 degrees 52' west along bank of said slough 50 feet; thence north 43 de grees east 58 feet to section line; thence north along said section llnb to place of beginning, containing 1.64 acres more or less, in Lincoln County, Oregon. (c) All rights, privlledges and fran chises heretofor granted by the City of Newport, Oregon, to H. D. Sand stone, his successors or assigns, by special ordinance of the City of New port, Lincoln County, Oregon, No. 39. approved February 3, 1909, which or dinance is entitled "An Ordinance granting to H. D. Sandstone, and his successors and assigns, a franchise, right and privilege to build, erect ana operate an electric and power plant within the corporate, limits of the City of Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, and to use the streets thereof for tho purpose of setting poles nnd stringing wires thereon to transmit electric Hrht and power to different par's of said City and any nnd nil other arperten-j ances or things necessary and usual small cost. I will consider a good stock farm located down near Toledo or Siletz, or will trade for good tract of timber. Any one Interested Oregon. J. O. Storey. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. 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