Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 27, 1914, Image 4

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Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR
COLLINS & HAYDEN, Publishers
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year . - - tl 50
Six Month ... 75
Tbno Month - 60
Entered at the )kbUi(Iip at Toledo, Oregon, u
second-clan n ail matter.
ATjVM.IMNU tUTES
tlplayt lOoenui r-''' Inch Ver Ic.
I-ocul and KcikMiik Notice, be yet line.
Kotice rr .Sale, Wanted, Ktc, Ave Unei or
mirier 'Jo per Uue; 0u per mouth.
Bomeslebd Notices, l: Timber Notices, f to.
Governing Eighth
Grade Examination
February 7th. 1914.
To County Superintendents of Ore
gon: The iollowmg rules governing
Eighth Urade Examinations were
adopted today:
Rule IV a- Any puDil who has
attained the cue of fourteen years
and has taken the regular cixht
jcars of the elementary school, end
an present to the County School
Superintendent satisfactory evi
dence of having: oacnt at least 4E0
days in atter.dr.nce at any public
school in Oregon during the sixth,
seventh, and eighth grades, find
lias made an average ef not less
than 90 per cent in deportment dur
ing such time, may upon the. recom
mendation cf the principal or
teacher in charge, be excused by
the County School Superintendent
from examination in any subject in
which he has made an average of
rot less than 90 per cent in class
work and school tests during
such time as shown by the school
records and by reports from ether
schools, and such average may be
accepted by the County School
Superintendent in lieu ef examin
ation in EU2I1 subject.
' Rule IV b- Any pupil who has
taken the regular seven years of
the elementary school and can pre
rent to the County School Superin
tendent Fatiefactery evidence of hav
ing spent ct least 450 days in at
tendance in any public school in
Oregon during the fifth, sixth, and
seventh grades and has made an
average cf net lrs3 than 90 per
cent in decortment during such
time, may upon the recommenda
tion cf the principal or teacher 111
charge, te excused by the County
"School Superintendent from exam
ination in the subject cf geography
in which he has made an average
cf not less than 90 per cent in class
work and school tests during such
xiroe, as snown by the school re
cords and by reports from other
schcols, and such average mav be
accepted by the County Superinten
dent in lieu of examination in such
subject.
Rule IV c- Any pupil who has
taken the regularsix years of the
elementary school and can present
to the County School Superinten
dent satisfatory evidence of having
spent at least 450 days in attendance
in any public school in Oregon dur
ing the , fourth, fifth ar.d sixth
grades, and has made an average
of not less than 90 per cent in de
portment during .such' time, may
u:on the recommendation of the
, vrinciral orteacher in charge, be
excused by the County School Sup
criniendent irem examination in
the subject of r.hysiologv in which
1 lie las made en aversee of nut ltss
then SO per cent in class work ar.d
schcol tests during such time, a
crown cy tne school records and
ty reports frtrr. other schools, and
tuch average may be accepted Ly
the County School Superintendent
in hcu of examination in cuch sub
jeet.
Rule IV d- Teachers having
pupils who claim exemptions in one
cr mere subjects in ccccrdunce will
the providers of Rule IV a, thai)
furniih the Courty School Superin
xerccnt wan a 11st ct suclmupils
r.ot Ices than twmty dcys prior to
tho OBBiinaticn. together with
certified statement cf the record cf
each pupil, during the sixth, seventh
ard eighth grades, as Fhown by th
tciiccl register and grade book, and
by reports from other schools. The
County Schcol Superintendent cfte
having examined such record shel
determine what exemptions shall be
allowed end nctiy the teacher sc
cordingly. If 0 part of the record
is taken from report cards from
ether schools, such report catds
K Hand Power -STUHP
PULLER
We have the Agency
For Lincoln County and will demonstrate its cower
and advantages in clearing land at any time where we
can get the Farmers interested. "We will give notice
et what dates we will demonstrate at different places
later cn.I
We Claim
We Claim that this machine will pull as much any stump
puller on the market.
We Claim that one man cn the handle can pull more than any
one horse on a horse power stump puller with equal
blocks.
We Claim that a woman can pull more with this machine on
a straight line without any blocks than any team of
horses in the country can pull on a straight line with
out any blocks.
We Claim that two men with two blocks can pull a fir stump
three feet at the cut off if it is cut tixht feet from
the ground and from hard clay ground, and even
larger from loose sandy soil.
We Claim that one man with a double block can pull a cedar
stump three feet at the cut eff out cf hard ground
cn hilltop in five minutes in one piece ar.d without
touching the stump but to put the cable around it,
HALL
BROS
INCOLN BOUNTY
(INCORPOUATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Does a General
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCAR.TH
C. O. HAWKINS
fnwrtvA nfwwrMv
must be attached to the teacher's
statement.
Rule IV e- Pupils who have
reached the age of eighteen years
may, at the discretion of the Bchool
board, be admitted to any high
school without, having passed the
eighth grade examination and re
ive, after. earning three- semester
credits, tho eighth grade diploma
from that district.
Very respectfully,
J. A. CHURCHLL.
Supt. Public Instruction. "
R. P. COIN,
County School Superintendent
Have you registered?
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buell,
Wednesday, February 24th, a boy.
Giles Olin of Siletz was transact
ing business in this city lust Tues
day.
Surveyor M. Wygant of Newport
has been here several days this
week.
Clarence Ofstedabl returned last
evening from a month's visit in
Washington, J:.,
Lewis Montgomery arrived down
from Portland last evening to look
pfter his interests here.
Corn, to Mr. Bnd Mrs. W E.
Gwyrn cf Newport, Wednesday
February 25th, 1914. a girl.
Miss Verne Ross departed Satur
day morning for California were
she will visit fur several months.
? The government dredge (Oregon
did not work last Monday,' it being
a holiday, Washington's birthday
coming on S r.dav.: E&fr ,.
In a letter frecieved fhere f rem
Shipbuilder Cecrgo Walker, who
hua been at Sr.n Pedro, California,
for the past year or more, he Etated
that he and family will return to
Toledo, and are expected ary day.
Basket Ball
The high school girla and town
team and two teamt from the
grammar school, boys, will play at
the rink this evening. These will
be good games and you can't afford
to. miss then. Admission 15c.
SILETZ,
OREGON.
ANK
Banking Business
Interest
on
Time Deposits
vn rrinwrsriw )
John Adams wes over from Siletz
Monday.
W. C. Fischer of Yaauina schools
went over to Siletz Saturday to lc ok
after his interests.
Mrs.. F. L. Russell returned Sat
urday evening from a visit at Rose-
burg and Corvallis. '
Fred Dawson, the Newport and
Albany druggist, was a Toledo
visitor last Saturday.
Clarence Eateman departed Wed
nesday morning fcr Montana where
he expects to locate. 1 '
Eric Raddant returned to Port
land yesterday morning after a visit
with his parents at Upper Farm.
Superintendent and Mrs. R. P.
Goin and Mrs., R. H. Howell at
tended the parent-teachers meet
ing at Elk City lasL Saturday.
With his issue the . Leader com
mences upon its twenty-second year
of existance, it having been old
enough to vote for a year.
FOR SALE.
Good work mare and 9-months'
old colt; also two plows, cultiva
tor, harrow and other farming im
plements, and household furniture.
Call on W. F. M-cJunkin, in town.
. - ..
Judge Gflrdner went to Portland
Monday morning,
Miss Crystal Warnoekof Mortons
is visiMng with her sieter, Mrs. A.
P. Hughes, in this city.
WANTED Man cr man and wife
to work on farm. Good steady
work fcr the right party. Write
box 112, Newport, Oregon
Fred Rattey arrived up from San
Francisco the latter part of last
week for a visit with his brother,
John, of this city. He may decide
to locate herp.
Wotk on the new creamery build
ing is progressing nicely and un
doubtedly it will be ready to com
mence operations by the first of
April as planned by the directors,
The foundation is all in and some
of the studding is up. The found
ation and floor arc of concrete.
Jcsaph Swcaringen designed the
building and is superintending the
construction of same. - rv
In a letter received from Mrs. C.
G. Ccceland, she states that she is
now at Wagoner, Oklahoma, is
feeling fine and enjoying he- trip
immensely. She left Canton, Scuth
Dakota, several days ago. where
she had been visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Anna Turner, who is Just re
covering from a serious operation
and illness.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ,
In the Circuit Court cf the State
of Oregon, for the county of Lin
coln.
John Iknsen, plaintiff,
vg.
Frsnk Mann and Nevada Mann,
defendants.
By virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
above Circuit Court for the'eounty
of Marion, state of Oregon, in the
abova untitled action to me directed
and dated the 24th day of Febru
ary, A. D., 1911, in favcr of John
Hansen and against Frank Mann
and Nevada Mann fcr the sum of
$93.85 with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per c nt. rjer annum from
the 1st day of December A. D. 1913
and a further sum of $12.25 costs
and costs cf this writ commending
me to selKthe following described
real property situate in Lincoln
countv Oregon as follows to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast corner
of the huutticast fourth of section
35, township 6 south, range 10
west cf the Willamette Meridian,
Oregon, running 80 rods south
more or less: thence 20 rods wst,
more cr !en3; thence north 80 roda,
more or less; thence 20 rods east,
more or less, to place of beginning,
containing 10 acres of land, in Lin
coln county. Oregon.
Now, therefore, in compliance
with the demanchof said execution
and order of sale I will on Satur
dav. the 28th day of March. A. D.,
1914, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the
'front door of the County Court
House, in tho city cf Toledo. Lin
coln county. Oregon, sail to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
rgiht. title and interest cf the
above named Frank Mann hr.d
Nevada Mann, defendants in the
above named action, in the above
described property to satisfy said
executicn and order of sale, in
terest, costs and accruing costs.
Eert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln county, Oregon.
Dated this 26th day of February.
1914. Date of 1st Dubilcation Feb.
27. 1914. Date of lost publica
tion. March 27. 1914.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Ccurt cf the State
of Oregon, for the county of Lin
coln. the Koth Company, a corpore-
tion, plaintiff,- ;
'vs.
Frank Mann and Nevada Mann.
defendants.
By virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
above entitled Court in the above
entitled action to me directed and
dated the 24th day of February,
A. D., 1914. in favor of The Roth
Company, a corporation, and against
Frank Mann and Nevada Mann fur
the Bum uf $304.65 with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent,
per annum from the 30th day cf
September, A. D., 1912, and a fur
ter sum of $13.50 costs, and costs
of this writ commandinx me to
sell the following described real
property situate in Lincoln county,
Oregon, as follows, to-wit: Be
ginning at the northeast corner of
the southeast fourth of section 35,
township 6 south, range 10 west
of the Williamette. Meridian, Ore
gon, running 80 rods south, more
or less; thence 20 rods west, more
or less; thence north 80 rods, more
or less; thence 20 rods east, mare
or less to place of beginning, con
taining 10 acres of land, in Lin
ctln ccur-ty, Cregcn.
Now, therefore, in compliunco
with the demsnds of said execu
tion and order of sab I will on
Saturday, the 28th day of March,
A. D 1914, at 1:20 o'clock p. in.,
at the front duor of the County
Court I:ouse, in the city of Toledo,
Lincoln county, Oregon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
right, title and interest of the
above named Frank Munn and
Nevada Mann., defendants, in the
above named action, in the above
described property to satisfy said
execution and order of sale, in
terest, costs and accruing costs.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln county, Oregon.
Dated this 26th day of Feb.,
1914. Date of Its publication,
Ffb. 27, 1914. Date of last pub
lication, March 27, 1914.
Having purchased
Clothing
and Men'B Furnishings of I. B. Smith, I will offer same to the public at
Greatly Reduced Prices
to make rcom for Summer Good3. Will be open for business
Wednesday, February 25
W. P. McGEE, Proprietor
Premiums' Free!
With all Cash Purchases and Cash Paid on Thirty-Day Accounts.
Call and inspect thern.
Velvet Rugs
42-Piece Dinner set
Large Gold Oval Mirrors
Mantle Clocks
The Premium List Goes into Effect at Once
FRESH VEGETABLES received
DAILY DELIVERIES and Phone
Our Motto:
Gardner &
Dealers
Builders' Hardware,
Toledo
Tin end Granite
Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years)
Plumbers' Supplies
Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Steel Ranges
Plows, Harrows, Wagons.
Get My Prices
Ami be Convinced that you can Save Money by buying your Groceries, .
: Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, .Crockery, Flour and Feed at the
The White Corner Store
Store Open at all Hours, Both 'Phones. City Delivery
R. ' S. VAN CLEVE
Children
but their parents shpuld sea to
it that thty get pone but the pjurest
and most wholesome. ; Any other
kind is to be shunned. Good Candy
is an aid to the health as well as to
to thu happiness of children. Our
Candies arc pure in make and in
handling. And yet'our prices are
admittedly moderate."
Al's Smokehouse
AL WAUCH, Prop.
the stock of
Daily and sold at Eight Prices
Orders given our Special Attention
Racket
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Peterson
In
Sporting Goads,
Ware
Love
Candy
COUNTY NJSW8-CON.
SILETZ '
benefit cf all the rain on bis daliv
walks through the county,.
C. S. ErasEfield returned from
Portland Tuesday. He got his til
ing on his homestead and jvill be
able to make proof on April 8th.
Good news fcr the homesteaders of
this section. '
Miss Amy Hall received her riling
sorre time ago and will be allowed
to prove up socn. t-ho. They are
aiicwtd time enough to commute.
Died Mrs. Frances Sutton, after
long spell cf 1
was taken away Wednesday evening
1U 0 Clock. Hemmorhaoe ct
the lungs was the cause of death.
, The pasher.ger train was four
ours late last night ow;nz to a
gravel train getting off the track
the other side of Summit. It was
delayed again this morning several
hours by slides near thi3 city.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Harry
Butz. guardian of the estate of
Carl E. Smith, a minor, has filed
his final account as such euardian
in the County Court uf the State
of Oregon for Lincoln County and
that Monday, the 30th dav of
March, 1814. at the hour of 10
'clock in the forenoon cf said dav
at the Courtroom cf said County
Court in the Couny Court House in
the City of Toledo, Oregon, has
een spcointed by said Court as
the time and place fcr the hearing
of objections to the said final ac-
junt and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Febru
ary 27th. 1914.
" " Harry S. Butz.
Guardian aforesaid.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
WANTED .
Middle aged lady to do ironinn
and hand laundry.
Apply Toledo Laundry.
FOR RENT FOR CASH OR SHARE
160 acre tract, 48 acres in culti
vation. some more can be plowed:
new, good buildings; good fence
handy to school; fine bottqm land
on Siletz river, at Unper Farm.
AUo 83 seres tract, good bottom
land. J mile to school, road through
nlace; buildinss: s-jme orchard;
abcut 15 rcres in cultivation.
Will take cash or share rent.
Very liberal terms. One to 5 years.
Write to owner,
O. A. Loe. Silverton, Oregon.
A WINTER COUGH
A stubborn, annoying, depressing
couch hangs cn, racks the bedy,
weakens the lung3, and often leads
to serious results. . The first dese
of Dr. King's New Discovery gives
relief, llenry D Sanders of Caven
dish, Vt was threatened with con
sumption, after having pneumonia.
He writes: "Dr. King' New Dis
covery ought to be in every family;
it is certainly the best of all medi
cines for coughs, colds or lung
trouble" Good for children's
coughs. Money back if not satis
fied. Price 50c. and $1.00. All
druggists.
- H. E. BUCKLEN & Co.
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landofiice, Portland, Oregon.
December 17th, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Emma
R. Baily, whose postoffice address
is 529 Raleigh St.. Porltand, Ore
gon, did, on the 25th day of Febru
arv, 1913. file in this office sworn
statement and application, No.
03759. to purchase tha SWJ, Sec
tion 35, Township 12 south, Range
10 west, Willamette Meridian, and
the timber thereon, under the "pro
visiens of the act of June 3, 1S78,
and acts nrnendatory. know as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by nDproise
ment, end that, nursuant to tuch
application, the Jand and timber
thereon have been snpraised, the
timber estimated 890,000 board
feet at 40 cents per M, and the
land $172.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof in support of
his apnlication and sworn statement
on the 5th tfay of March. 1914,
before tho Reenter and Receiver
of the United States Landoffice, at
Portland, Orepon-
Anv person is at liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time before
potent issues, by filing a corrobo
rated affidavit in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat the entry
H. F. Higby, Register.
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vice with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment:
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Trains with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and
dining service that will olease.
Call cn nearest S. P. Agent and let him outlina a trip, quote
fares and furnish Outing literature on California's famous
resorts. '
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Tass. Agt.. Portlnntl.Ore
A new shiptrent of Shoes justre
ceived at Akin's.
Announcements
After consulting with many of
the voters cf Lincoln and Polk
Counties, I have consented to an
nounce myself as a Republican
candidate for Joint Representative
in the Legislature for t ie Counties
of Lincoln and Polk, and most
respectfully solicit the support of
the voters cf the two Counties.
, S. G. Irvin.
Newport, Cr. Feb. 3d 1914. Adv.
I hereby announce myself a can
d idate fur the nomination of County
Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon,
cn the Republican ticket.
Adv. ,. R. H. Howell.
To the Republican Voters of Lin
coin County :
I hereby announce myself a can
dida'te t t the office of County Cor
oner, subject to the decision of the
Republican voters at the Primary
election next May.
Adv.' O. R. Hollingsworth.
I hereby announce myself a' Re
publican candidate for the office
of Sheriff subject to the decision
of the voters at the Primary Elec
tion in May.
CAdv.) Bert Geer.
Io the Republican Voters of
Lincoln county: I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the nomina
tion for the office of Coroner, sub
ject to their decision at the pri
rnary election.
(Adv.) F. M. Carter. ,
To the Republican Voters of , Lin
coin County, Oregon :
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the nomination of
County Commissioner of Lincoln
county, cn the Renublican ticket,
subject to the will of the voters at
the Primary election May lEth.
A. M. Wheelock, Linville. Or.
Toledo Winners
Toledo won both games played
with Waldport at the skating rink
last Saturday evening. The g'rb'
game was first and was very slow
owing to the referee stopping the
play every few minutes for held
ball. Tho Waldport girls threw
one basket and two foul3 making a
score cf four. The Toledo girls
were unablct o get a basket, all five
points being made on fouls. The
bovs' game was more lively and
resulted in a Eccre of 27 to 15 in
favor of Toledo. At the end of
the first half the score was a tie
15 to 15. At the beginning of tho
game the Waldpcit bnys were fast
and it looked likn they would be
easy winners, but they tired before
the game ended end during the
latter half were unable to score.
After the games the Toledo teams
banqueted the Waldport teams at
the I. O. O. F. Hall.
ON
SHERIFF'S SALE,
In the Circuit Court of the State i
of Oregon for the County of Lin-1
coin
Seymour J. Robb, plaintiff,
vs.
Fir & Spruce Lumber Company,
a corporation. Lewis Mont
gomery, and the Oregon Lum
ber & Construction Company, a
corporation, defendants.
By virtue cf an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
above entitled Court in the above
entitled action to me directed and
dated the 11th day cf February, A.
D.. 1914. in favcr of Seymour J.
Robb and against the above named
defendants, fcr the sum of S405.00
with interest thereon at the rata
of 6 per cent per annum from the
11th day of February, A. D., 1907.
and a further sura of $50.00 at
torney's fess. and $20.00 co3t cf
this writ commanding me- to sdl
the following described real pro
perty s'tuate in Lincoln county,
Oregon, as follows, towit: Coni
mencinK at a pcint on the division
line batween the lands of . Seymour
J. Robb and Lloyd Prcutt that is
16.50 chains south of the quarter
section corner between sections 36
and 25 in township 11 south of
range 11 we3t of the Willamette
Meridian, 10 rods; thence due
west 16 rods to said above described
division line; thence north along
said division line 10 rods to place
of beginning, the said line being
situated in Lot 1 of said section 36
of said township and range and
containing one acre more or less;
also commencing at a point on the
division line between the lands of
Seymour J. Robb and Lloyd Preutt
at a point 31.51 chains south of
the quarter section corner between
sections 36 and 25 in township 11
south of range 11 west of the
Willamette Meridian in Oregon, at
the south line of the right of way
of the Corvallis and Eastern Rail
road Co,, thence south 6 chains to
the right bank of the Ysquina Eay,
thence northeasterly along the said
north bank cf the said bay 26.92
chains to a stake on the right side
of said bay, thence north C7 de
crees west 5 28 chains to the ess:
line of thu right of way of the
said Corvallis and Eastern Railway,
thence southerly along the said
east line of the right of way 15.68
chians to placo cf beginning, the
same being situated in Lot 2 of the
said section 2G in the above town
ship end range and containing 17
and 10.100 acres more or less, in
Lineoh county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, in compliance
with the demands of said execution
and order of sale I will on Satur
day, the 14th day of March, A. D.,
1914. at 1 :20 o'clock p. m., at the
front dcor of the County Court
house, in the City of Toledo, Lin
coln County, Oregun, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
right, title end interest of the
above named defendants in the
above named action, in the above
described property, to satisfy said
execution and order of sale, in
terest, costs and accruing costs. -
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
uatea this 12th day of Feb.,
1914. Date of first nublication.
Feb. 13. 1914. Da te nf Inst nnlili.
cation, March 13, 1914.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State
cf Oregon, for Lincoln County.
F. Furst, plaintiff,
vs.
Emil Leckband and Walburger
Leckband, his wife, and Mrs.
Josefa Bouza and John Bouza,
her husband, defendants.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale issued out of the above
entitled Ccurt in the above entitled
action to me directed and dated the
11th day of February, A. D., 1914,
in favor of F. Furst. and against
the above named defendants, for
the sum cf $580.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from the 11th day of
June, A. D. 1910 and a further
sum of S55.00 attorney's fees,
$25.00 costs and costs cf this
writ, commanding me to sell the
following described real property
situate in Lincoln county, Oregon.
J a3 follows, towit: Lot 4 in Section
11, containing 32 J acres, and the
north 17 h acres of Lot 1, and iho
! north half of the Northwest quar
j ter of tha Northeast quarter of
(Section 14, all in Township 14 south
I of Range 12 west of the Willam
I ette Meridian, in Lincoln county,
j Oregon, containing in all 70 acres.
! Now, therefore, ,n compliance
with the demands of said execution
ar.d order of sale I will on Satur
dav, the 14th 'day uf Marsh. A. D.,
1914 at 1:20 o'clock p. m. at the
frcnt doer of the County Court
house, in the City of Toledo, Lin
coln county, Oregon, sell to the
hiuhest biddar for cash, all the
right, title and interest of the
above named defendants in the
above named action, in the above
descrioed property to satisfy said
i n i
execution ana oraer oi sale, in
terest, costs and accruing cost3.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon
Dated this 11th day of Feb.,
1914. Date of first publication.
Feb. 13, 1914. Date of last publi
tion March 13, 1914.
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ADM NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been, by order of
the County Court of Lincoln county,
Oregon, duly appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Michael
Strylewicz, deceused. All rjersons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified and with proper
vouchers as by law requred to me
at my office in Toledo. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice..
Dated this 13th day of February,
1914. G. B. McCluskey,
Administrator of the estate of
Michael Strylewicz. deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hertbv given that the
undersigned has been, by order of
the . County Court cf Lincoln
County. Oregon, duly appointed
administrator of the estate uf J.
N. Brandt-berry, deceased. All per
sons haying claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same duly verified end
with proper vouchers as bv law re
quired to the office cf C. E.
Hawkins, Toledo. Oregon, within
fix months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 5th. day cf February,
1914.
E. C. Brandeberry,
Administrator.
L. L. Swan, Attorney for Administrator.
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Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leaves
Newport 2:30 d. m.; Toledo 4:30
P. m. Eoery Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday.
This schedule will be maintained
during the Winter.
H. A. Norton, Captain.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Lincoln County.
li. L. Sabin, plaintiff,
vs.
E. D. Bringham, defendant.
By virtue of an execution arid
order of sale issued out nf the
above entitled Court in the above
entitled action to me directed and
dated the 11th day of Feb. A. D.
1914. in favor of R. L. Sabin. and
against E. D. Bringham for tho
sum of . $500.48, with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum, from the 1st day of
July, A. D., 1913. and a further
sum of $25.00 costs and accruing
costs and costs of this writ, com
manding me to sell the following
described real property situata in
Lincoln countv, Oregon, as follows,
towit: The NE1 of tho SW1 of
Section 1, and the NEi of tbeSWi
of Section 2 in Township 7 s of
Range 9w cf the Willamette Meri
dian in Lincoln county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, in compliance
with tne demands of wnid execution
and order of sale. I will on Satur
day, the 14th day of March. A. D .
1911. at 1:10 o'clock p. m., at tho
front door of the Countv Court
house, in the City of Toledo. Lin
coln County. Oregon, sell to tho
highest bidder for casn, all tho
right, titla and interest ; cf tho
above named defendant in the
above named action, in thu abovo
described property to satisfy said
execution and order of sale, in
tcrect, costs and accruing costs.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon
Dated this 11th day ct Feb.,
1914. Date cf first publication
Feb. 13, 1914. Date of last publi
cation, March 13, 1914.
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