Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 28, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th, 1917.
C. B. CROSNO ON THE
s:::a,coo road eond
Toledo, Oregon,
Sept. 24th, 1917.
Votars of Lincoln. County,
By your petition, we have a
Special Election on October 2nd
to vote cn ourselves and our
Children SL'00,000 Bonds to be
paid with Interest by us and our
posterity within the next twenty
years, we hove to tax ourselves
to nay the expense of this spec
lal Election, so we urge every
voter in the County Male and Fe
male go to the Election and ex
press your choice for or against
the bon is, lot the majority rule,
let everybody come out and show
the world that Lincoln County Is
not filled with Slackers. This
whole proposition has originated
with B. r. Joi.es. He has con
ducted it. you r..ight rkv, alone.
leaving nothing to the County
Court, who are our financial
agent?. Hut, in hi-, petitions that
you are to vot upon, he names
the particular :":rl and amount
to be expended m curb division
Everyone in Uft County knows
Ben Is an attorney and shrewd
politician, but no one knows him
as a civil enliKr, or that he
has surveyed or estimated the
distance or cost of grading ot
any of the.se roads, so you must
vote for or against, this large In
debtedness on guesswork. In
the "News" of September 6th
Ben has an article headed "Port
land, Oregon to San Francisco
By Auto," in which he tries to
enlighten the voters to the ne
cessity of tins Bond Issue, and
by carfiully reading the piece,
one is impressed that he is alone
with his good roads, as he uses
the capital "I", 23 times and
leaves the good pronoun, "We'
entirely out. His engineering
estimates is p'.r mile, grading
5150.00: nails ST.'.OO; lumber
$1605.00; totfi.l sir.oo nor mile.
does not give width of planking,
or length of time expected to
last, white Mr. Iljrsfall, who
most cf von know, after giving
the number of feet to the mile,
gives a road bed of 8 feet (which
is useless), lumber to cost $2376
or one 13 feet wide to cost $5068
per mile, say nothing lor the
suryeying, lnca'ing and grading
of Bald roads. You see, it seems
very much g'.ie.s work. So Mr.
and Mrs. Voter, it is up to you to
say by your vote if you desire
to load the present nnd future
taxpayer down with this bij debt
on mere guess work, especially
at this critical ti' ie when every
thing is so hiidi. our beloved
boys b"irg railed away, with
Congress, pas'inir a war tax
measure for us to help pay to
maintain those boys. It would
be nice ' From 1'rnland to San
Francisco bv Ai ;o" if you had
business in 'Frisco, bi t if we
must be loaded with bonds,
upon sttch construction.
Mr. Editor, we do not believe
the real purpose of the Bonding
Proposition is to benefit the
rancher. It's tainted with more
or less speculation in lots and
town site1 ideas than the dear
people.
At a meeting held at Ona 14th
August, the road question was
talked over thoroughly and with
out a dissenting voice. It was
thought that if we were to vote
bonds that a road should be con
structed from Waldport to To
ledo. Mr. Ohmart volunteered
the Information that he was
strong for the Toledo way and
pledged his supnort. (For fur
ther proof see the report of the
meeting in issue of the Leader
of Aug. 31.) Now. that the Ona
Road Club seeni3 to lead the im
pression by appearing in each
issue that there Is no opnosltion
to the present plans. The so
called Club is composed of 11
members. 3 of those members
have told the writer that they
wont support the Bonds as now
proposed.
If a vote of the people comes
out the Bonds in this Beaver
Precinct will be beaten 3 to 1
we think.
Isn't it about time the tax
payers were coming to their bet
ter judgement. This is the 3rd
special election the taxpayers
have been put to within the year
all at the behest of the dictator,
Mr. Jones. This means some
thing like $3,500 expense, should
fhave been all done at one time.
this an utter loss to the tax rid
den public. Wake up tax pay
ers! See where you'r at! Read
Mr. Clark's letter last week.
Figure where our Indebtedness
Is reaching to. Do not let Mr.
Jones make you believe butter
fat will double up because of
road construction.
Tillamook didn't vote road
bonds to reach her zenith. She
didn't need a dictator. She had
no use1 for some one to advise
her what to do. To bond her
present, her future, her posterity
to mortgage her every effort
for ages to come.
The world is full of castle
builders get rich quick men.
If you only listen to them. Al
though they themselves never
set much of a blaze going.
L. M. Commons.
at best, and when made of two-
inch stuff, isn't even that. All
along the Siletz Biver H gravel
in abundance, which -in be put
on the road with modern meth
ods, (not at Mr. Jones' estimated
finished road, viz; $1665), but
can be made for less money than
Mr. Jones' mile of plank road
will actually cost. As I will show
before I close, his "estimates"
are only very poor guesses.
Mr. Jones, in his pre-election
speeches, claims that he met at
these various places 95 per cent
of the people and that they were
all In favor of his suggested
roads. Now, as a matter of fact,
at this Toledo meeting, there
were only nine. I was one of
them, and of the others, none
has said he was strong for the
proposition. Really n-i-n-e (9
people is not 95 per cent of the
people in Toledo's two precincts.
If Mr. Jones' other assertion are
as wide of the fact, and I believe
they are, then you have gotten
the right angle to measure his
road proposition by. .
In his Toledo speech. Mr. ,
Jones said that he had used all j
available means to "inform him-
self as to the cost of construc
tion, etc." Is this a fact? Last i
winter the county court had the I
road surveyed from Old Life j
Saving Station to Lutgens. It j
was a very careful job under i
County Surveyor McMillan, and i
I WE OLD FELLOWS
I APPRECIATE WHAT
I TO GET THE ORIGINAL
GKAVELYf
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IT ISJ J
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Bill III liH
i
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GRAVELY COUL0NT HAVE
UVEDTO SEE THAT POUCH
USED FOR HIS PLUG
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CELEBRATED
Chewing Plu&
JP3J
BEFORETHE INVENTION
. OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH!
GRAVELY PLUS TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY'1. J
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION,'
NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT,
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD.
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEWf """f
I NARY PLUS.
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ffej AND LASTS LONGER TH
5fil5lln. OF ORDINARN
THERE'S AN EYE FULL OF
NEWS OM BILLY POSTERS
BILLBOARDS THIS MORNING-,
THATa A CINCH ! J
It 7vfr7(-.,uiii'iiuai.
a .
mmwm iijii ii ji
tiw kit '.i:i----r
"n
AT AL'S CASH GROCERY
AND LOOK OVER THAT
FAMOUS DIAMOND W LINE
OF STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES OR PHONE YOUR
WANTS AS THE DELIVERY
GOES OUT EVERY DAY
PHONE 2202
his report, on file ever since with ; 1
the county court, shows an es-
timated cost of $43,000. Jones $
evidently could not find this, or j
perhaps, did not know where to ; J
una it. let ne proposes to go i
thrmifh Ttpavcr Prppk nnd Tlnv i
View, throwing more mileage in state was more able to expert- in county court
JAY DUNN DISCUSSES
THE $200,000 ROAD BOND
Had I assumed the authority
to say to the people of Lincoln
County just what roads, should
be Improved, Just how they shall
be Improved, and how and when
paid for (as does Mr. Jones), I
should have suggested in part at
least, other routes as follows
From Salmon River to Taft,
from Taft up the Siletz River to
the road, and plank it all the nient than the co'-nties. ana tnat
way, and by this "very careful 'the counties could profit by their
system of estimates" 'do same successes or failures. I will
at a cost of $34,000. i stand by Mr. Jones on any prop-
Mr. Jones s.ivs that our need losition to improve permanently
'for a year-round read is imper- the route I here suggest, believ-
ative. Admitted. Yet he spends mg i nave snown inn ireaier
all his money, and fails to pro- need of same, or I will hem vote
vide a bridge across Siletz, i a $200,000 bond and leave it up
across Alsea Bay, and the Ya- to the State Highway Commis
sion to locate tne roaa ana u"-
cost of one hundred thounsand prove same as their rjroacto"
dollars and a very important Judgment and disinterestedness
connecting link for a year-round ! suggests.
road. ' Now, a parting look at Mr.
Mv nronosed route has the ad- 'Jones' last "careful estimate.
vantage of eliminating the cost From Waldport to Lane County
of a useless bridge at Siletz Bay, ;line, a distance of 15 miles, he
besides the nine miles of extra proviaes $o,vuu. in tne suouros
heavy construction of new road of Waldport the road leaves the
from Toledo to Elk City, from lanu ana rouows tne Deacn to
the immediate construction cos. near achats, and from Yacnati
SUMMONS
the Circuit Court of the State df
Oregon for Lincoln County
Jay W. Dunn, Plaintiff,
vs.
M.dinda J. Plummer, and Homer S.
McDanlels and Etta M&Danlels, bin
wile, Defendants..
Ta Mellnda J. Plummer, one of U
above named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregn:
You are hereby required to appear as
answer the complaint ot plaintiff fllo
amiiiiHt you In the above entitled salt
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of tills summons, and if you UB
ho to appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho
WWtTtWWW in.amled in his comnlalnt. towlt For
decree of this Court forec'osinn a cer
i tain mortgage executed by the sal
Melinda J. Plummer on the 13th dny
of January 1916 on the following des-
n i .. i , . .. -t ..... i t w
. ., , . . IK I IUI-U It-Hi UlUUriVT BllUBlCU 1U UUT
In the matter of the adoption of Or . ,....,. 0rnn. ..,.. np-in-.-,
would it nnt ?r,und ko much bet- Siletz, from Siletz to Newport
ter, "To Marker With Cream
:
Potatoes. Mohair, and All Other
Produce." than "To 'Frisco by
Auto." I ran'; se how anyone
can favo- Icn ling the taxpayers
down and killing nil future'lm
provoripnts hnsH on such
GUESS WOHK a:i.' unn't believe
my neighbors will 'o h either.
Everybody ? to t!o election,
TueEflay. the L'.i 1. and vote your
sentiment. C. 3. Crosno.
RCA j HONDO?
O-ia
Oin.
and Toledo, and from Toledo to
FOR LINCOLN COUNTY ,
vllle Lee Johnson, a minor
PETITION
To the Honorable It. R. Miller, Judge
of the above entitled (Yurt
Your petitioner ler.pectfully shows
unto your honor:
That she Is n renldent of Lincoln
Countv. State nf Dreuon. and reside
it Waldoort tliereln: that she Is u
vvlrlnw :
That It U her desire to ndopt ns lwr
rv:n elilld. the above named Orvllle !
Lee Johnson, a boy, nged 3 years and
11 months of ae. 1
That the only living parent of said ;
minor Is Ie Johnson, father, who Is
a non resident of the State of Oregon,
and whose place of residence Is un
known to your petitioner; that the
mother of said minor Is now decensed
and was a daURhter of said petitioner
.17U chains north variation 21 de
grees -7 minutes east of the Vth seo
tion corner between sections four and
five township eleven south ot range)
eleven west of the WUUamette Meri
dian, Lincoln County. Oregon', thence
.SS degrees 55 minutes west 40.03
(imliiH, thence north variation 21 do
trreeg 27 minutes east 12.258 chains tw
township line, thence east on the tov
lihlp line variation 21 degress 27 mla
ntes east 40 chains, thence south var
iation 21 degrees 27 minutes east
12.834 chains to place of beginning
snve and except 10 acres void to Homer
F. McUanlels and Etta MeDanlcls ooC
of the northwest comer of said abov
described tract, and that the abovw
described tract be sold by the sheriff
of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provid
ed by law to satisfy the amount da
and owing to plaintiff on said Binft-
of this road, thereby providing 'to the Lane County line, about BOi(j minor, in the care and custody and
more money for actual perman
ent results.
Mr. Jones "estimates" $15,
520 for a finished plank road
from Rock Creek br'dgp to To
ledo, a distance of 17 miles. At
his own estimate of $l(ji;3 x 17
equals $28,205.
He "estimates" spiking
stringers $75 per mile, 30d
nails 24 per pound; of 4Ud nails
there are IS in onejjound. Pres
ent wholesale cost in Portland
$5.25 per hundred, cartage 20c,
equals $5.45 f. o. b. Portland. Six
nails to each plank, we have a
cost for nails alone, if 30ds are
used of $71.94 per mile, and if
40ds are used $y5..'J2, f. o. b.
0 mues, tnere is a very
bluff road, but very narrow.
'.!
Editor T ff''-r
Ron t 1 ' -ni
want i: ,1"
iconic V"
lorati'ii; si.c
A? f-- m
conrfr tnd t'
had n cNin.' ? . n location; the
whole vv;ii"r ;. ;.. to be at the
dlctnt'ons of M". .fnncs.
We 1!'ik rmv. tl'pt that nart
of the pvoi-ivnif ion to build a
road fro 'i ; B- nch to Beav
er Creek Is n w: .!t of public
funds ri'vl In lo;.nl dlarecnrd of
jrood jn-'gement. that the Beach
route pf boci ffxiptpntly n.nd
contlni'al'v travelled. Since the
first white 'r'.ii settled the
Const. Thru I? f. ?ifo to travel
there as on nnv highway In tht
Countv nnd much more so than
the grcit drive up the Columbia
River: Thnt upon lnnuirp from
the old settlers I hnv failed to
find an Instance of the loss of a
life from (ravel unon this beach.
Natures own natiirnl construc
tion Nil Ion nl hlghwnv. We
would gamble that with two
thousand dollar per mile strung
along 011 the Bluff for r road
way. THt 100 fintomoHlcs (0
day coming out on the Beach,
5W would tal.-n Nturci own
clean, level. wi!crweni road
way. Ihm'.tmI r,f t rn:id bniH un
on the Brink r. ml yet thy people
llirougli n dlctr.tor are aked to
Benton County line via Simpson
Creek road (on which the State
Highway Commission is now ex
pending $2,000) Eddyville and
Little Elk roads as at present lo
cated.
Briefly I twill try to justify
these roads as against Mr. Jones'
coast road. First, Mr. Jones
says Newport is a summer re
sort. Admitted. Then we go to
Newport for pleasure and recre
ation. Toledo Is the county seat
and every person in the county
has business there and should
have the most direct, fp.mlhln
road tberto. Second, up the Si-;,ed 8,1 PiiKinecrin costs, whici.
:h Pcn-,V letz River from its mouth to the be probably $10 a mile.
l-'-tiM tbo :l)r;M of tide (the ending of the , Now' Jlr- ',0,us ,il0V '
'T to sav IniVicsent road) is a vast acreage Newport and proceeds to drink
Of wild, bottom land assessed a a (-lam fo'ti at the "AbbeV
't lilacs are per acre at present, and 0 t,u """- ie;iK .u me
!- bpvn not: when jirovidod with a good road
20od isunnorted bv the petitioner herein:
Sol That, the petitioner is wimns nim
Mr. Jones proposes to build 15 jy and
miles of plank road, eleven of pr0Ber manner.
same through the Jungle, for; Wherefore your petltlnnor prays that
$5,000 or an average COSt per a decree be entered herein, to the ef
iiiilonrSlin Now thU la nurp- ' 0,1:1 tlmt uii I",',l0,'r 1'" wan ted
miieor u. isow, tnis is pure : lHBlon t0 nuo,lt ,,, 8ll,i orviiie
ly a bid for votes from these ,.B jni,n0n. which suid adoption shall.
to good, hardworking farmers and bo of the same effect in law ns if the
wives, a reflection on their hon- said minor was tne n-mirai
esty and an insult to their Intel- 'r betn" v. wi'
STATU OP OUKOON, )
HS
.County of Lincoln.
I I Kllzabeth V. Wolfe. IfliiK first dii
lv nworii deniiHe mid say that 1 am
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ta petitioner In the above entitled
In the County wo-r, of the State of e'lllon rr.0P5f" J"!
lleve. Elizabeth V. Wolfe-
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ligence. and It should be resent-
aA rt nntnltoi 91 r ovnru vntof -
in Lincoln County.
Jay W. Dunn.
Chat the said minor w now any uns K.lce. und fllrt!ier for g decree that
iDeen since inn nemo int, ......... . ... varll ()f 8a)a defendants and all of tnem
and all persons claiming by or through
you said defendant may be barrel
and foreclosed of any estate, right, ti
tle, lien or Interest In or to said roort
gui:ed premises or any part thereof anil
lor such other and further relief aj
may be equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you
by publication In accordance with an
Order by the Honorable It. R. Miller.
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore
i:m, which said order 's dated Septetn
! ( r l:ith, 1!)17. nnd which requires that
tii'.s summons be published In the Lin
coln County Leader for six consecutive)
.'.nil successive weeks beginning with
, the Issue of September 14th, 1917 and
ecdiiiK with the Issue of October 26th,
l'.ilV. Hawkins & McCluskey,
Attorneys for I'lnlntiff, Whose post
clllcu address is Toledo. Oregon.
Oreoon for the Countv of Lincoln V""
In tint Matter of the Kstate of Sam.
Portland, to sav nothing; of cost net hiii h or en Red
of labor. I Notice Is hereby clven thot the un- this 2lsl day of September, 1!U7,
Tnv uhnrn Kiirh nlmtiln ,.!. Iderslwned has been, by order of the Notarial C. B. McCluelcey,
culations as these cannot be
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In
County Court of Lincoln County, Ore
con, dnlv nunolnted administratrix nf
iainy ami noilCStiy IliaiK! ny Mr. the estate of Samuel Hill, deceased
Jones, of what value la his fio-
called estimates on the cost of
moving dirt, etc., without nnv
engineering data to start from.
And lest we foreet. he hn? omii-
will be cleared and cultivated.
and will add thousands of dol
lars hi tax values to our county.
Where Mr. Jones lays his road
It will not add one dollar to the
tax value; If It does, It Is by
reason of the road Itself, and not
that It will bring more land un
der taxation nt higher values.
Then again, our first aim should
be to accommodate as many of
our own people with good roads
as possible, and at the samo
time, provide a road that the au.
tolst can reach the wonderful
resort city; the road here sug
gested would be used every week
In the year by more than one
half of our county population
and would transport thousands
of tons of produce and freight
each year. This against Mr.
Jones' coast road from a forest
reserve In Lane County to a re
serve In Tillamook and only a
summer road at that, for ho does
not provide money enough for
anything else.
Now, along the Siletz River
there is the timber to plank if
you wish to use it, but you do
not, for we must admit thi a
spend the hardearncd tax money tlak road Is only a makesuut
All persons having claims against said
estalo are hereby notified to present i
the same, duly verified and with prop
er vouchers as by law required, to me, '
nt On.j. Ort con. within six months
fro'n the date nf tl'lt notice. i
tinted tins nth day of September,
1!I17.
HsstT H. Convert. Administratrix, .
of the I V.:ti' nf S-ttv.iirl Mill. " eased.
Hawkins A Mi Cliiiil.pv, Attorneys
O
NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT
Noll e It ! i ri.l'V Riven that the tin-ilersH'tH-d
f'Mi'r'Hin tlse pslate of
('llffoM McKlvnin. a minor, has filed
in the County Court nf Hie .State of
Orecon for Lincoln Cniiti'y, her final
lu-count ns kiii Ii iMinrtlinn 'iu:l that
Mondnv tlie fith U.if of November.,
117. nt the hour of HI o'clock A. M.
hns been flx"d by an Id Court os the
"Log Cabin" and proceeds over
tho country fpouting what In
Calls "booster" stuff, regardless
Ot facts. How does he get his
$15,520 on Siletz road, and on
other estimates? It ii pure de
ception, Intended to make us be
lieve he really did Use figures in time for hearlnif objections to said re
arriving at his Conclusions. Ills P" "d the settlement thereof.
conclusions were reached while I d.dl" "cE iwein. Oimrdian of the
facing a typewriter, with both mM9 nf ( "fford ""' nilnor-
hands flying In the frenzied at
tempt to keep up with the wheels
In his head.
Now, these sand-lot specula
tors, for whom Mr. Jones in talk
ing, at the last legislature, se
ceded from Lincoln County by
having a law passed removing
Newport from the taxing power
of the County Court. So, Mr.
Farmer, rometnber that of the
tax dollars you are now putting
Into roads and bridges, Newport
does not contribute one penny.
Then this is their position to
wards good roads. Yet we are
asked to bond our resources for
$200,000 that three-firths of
same tdmll be spent on a co;i.-.t
road to Newport.
I am sincerely In favor of per
manent roads. I voted for the
sUto bond issue, believing the
Seal Notary Public for On-con.
My Commission expires 8 '19.
ORDER
Now at this time mine on for liear
InK the petition of Kliaheth V. Wolfe,
for the adoption of the said minor Or
vllle Lee Johnson, ami.
It tiipeiirllli? to t!n Court, that tin
PHld petitioner N i whl.e.. rr iiilliii: at
Waldport. Lincoln County. On-con, and
Is tlie nr.uiilaiollier of rai 1 i: inor: l'i it
the mother or said minor ! dead;
Hint the said minor b- inw nnd I'm
been since Ihe de.uli of '. " mot!.
e. In the care, c'l-lmlv end rolilrnl of
: Id m-tlllnner: lhal tin- p.-litl
sire In llllllpl tin s'.i 1
child. And,
It apiiearinK further lo Hie Court
that leo Johnson the father of sal-l
minor Is a non resident of and not
within tlie State or Orer.oii. I
It In herebv ordered that a liearinn
will be had upon said petition In Conn-:
Iv Court Unom In tlie County Court,
M-r d.--
nilnor ns her
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
In the Matter or the Estate ot Joha
flulllliuns, deceased.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the n
dersUrned has been, by order of the
County Court of Lincoln County, Ore
im:i, duly appointed administrator ot
tl" estate of John Ouilliams. deccnseL
!l pi'i-wiis having ilainn against sail
i Mate ure hereby notified to present
Ii sanie, dnlv verified n-.nl with prop
i r v .iii lu rs as by law required, to m.
a tlna. Oreu in. or at tli-' '-iw nlllce of
lla .. Kl:i- .. Mi ('Ill-lie.'. Toledo, On-
I. -' ii. within six inmilh.i 'roni tlie dale
i i thif noiice.
IViti'd tins Otll il.iv ol Si lilember.
N. L. GuMHams, dmii Iv'rni'ir. of
II. u l-lalu of John Cui.l:.i:.i, deceaieiL
HAY FOR SALE
JiiMt received three car loads
House nt Toledo. Uncoil! County, Ore- 0f f,,,, nay j!oe mo before lP-Y-W
on the lPth day of N''veml.nr. , , winter's supply.
1917. at the hour of ten o clock In the ! & J " J
t, r, murrey, i uicuu, ur.
WAUQH'S
MARKET
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FISH AND OYSTERS
IN SEASON
Highest Price Tald for Hides
LESTER WAUCH, Prop.
R. D. BURGESS
FIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON
7olurto, OreRon
Ofllco In Ofntedatil HulldlliK. Offlce
hours: 10 to 12 a. tn.; Z to i ni.d 7 to
p. tn. UniiTKi hey c-uthi at any time.
Phone, 1003
.forenoon of said day ami unit no
objections are filed to said petition,
a decree will be entered urantlnit the
' petition, and allowing the said petition-
Ithn petition herein n copy of tills or
le" bo published In the Lincoln Con . ,
!tv Leader a weekly newspaper publish-1
led In and of K-neral ,'lrculatlon with
!ln Lincoln County. Oreiton, once a
week for three consecutive and suc-
coTslve weeks belnnlmt with the In
'T'TcmnmliiT 2Sth. 1917 nnd end-
with tho Issue of October 19th,
"jialed at Toledo, Oregon this 21st
day of September. 1917. ... I
R. B. Miller, County JudRo. ,
m
i
NOTICE '
party that borrowed the ,
nt Cnrrcy'H Mam please ,
H woulil li:ite to have j
to send the Sheriff. I
t. P. Currcy, Toledo.
The
saddle
return
Expert Watch
Repairing
When ethers fail you
We Guarantee Satisfaction
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verv reasonable.
Over 40 Years' Experience
as practical watchmaker
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HANS E. PETERSON