.'"'i.i , LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY; July 11th, 1919 ' 2: ! y. i Old Doc Trudgeon Once in a blue moon there appears some writer in whom are combined the ability to tell real stories, the quaint humor of the small town and thev phi losophy of the man who actually knows folks. ' - . . has discovered such a one in Tom P. Morgan, and his stories, appearing every now and then in the pages of the great national farm .weekly, are such a feature as I'd like everybody here abouts to enjoy with me. In the first issue you will receive if you subscribe today is the story of Old Doc Trudgeon, a brave old cavalry surgeon who at eighty-nine is as great a war hero as any of the boys. To come later are thestoriesof The Ghost of Lester Dirt, The Autobiography of a Kill Billy, Coonrod's Buddy, The Feudists, The Pop Corn Man, and many others you'll love them all. I want you to know Tom Morgan's stories; they're . full of fun, full of kindly philosophy. They take only one page in any issue one page of humor in tlis midst of fifty or more pages devoted to the serious business of growing crops aad live stock to feed the world. You owe yourself that much fun, don't you? Then-send me your name and dollar and read Old Doc Trudgeon next week. Order THROUGH ME Today Everett Miller Phone No. 1026 Toledo An authorised subtcriptloo representative of T! Country Centlemsa The Lsditt' Home Joans! Tke Ssroraay Evening Pott S2 feM-Sl.M U !m-$1.B . 1 Pearl Oil in bulk . . . cost? less I Pearl Oil that you buy in bulk your dealer's is the same high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five gallon cans. There is a saving by buy ing in bulk. Order by name Pearl OiL "For year 'round kitchen comfort use a good oil cookstove and Pearl OiL Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts economically. Lights at the touch of a match. No waiting for fires to come up, no unnecessary work, no wastg, Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leaving the kitchen cool and comfortable. We recommend New Perfection 1 and Puritan Oil Cookstoves IIP All! (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA at ' it' t Vv i C. B. HALL, Special Agent, Stan dard Oil Co., Yaquina, Oregon ELEVEN YEARS AGO . J Flemimlng Wilson was up from Newport Friday. Frank Jones came in from Independ ence Wednesday evening. O. G. Dalaba of Elk City was in To ledo on business Friday afternoon. Miss Ena Stout was up from Yaquina Saturday. J. M Bowers of Beaver Creek was In town Wednesday. Drs. McMurdo and Humberstone, Fred Chambers, Leon Rosebrook, Frank Jones, Willie Hoeflein and Arth ur Bryan went to Sllelz'yesterday morning to fish. The latest report 13 that the wason containing the fisher men was upset in crossing the Silotz por Ladies or Gents wrist river. watches. Write P. M. French, Jim Galther, Tom Hominrr, Elmer & Son, Jewelers and Engravers, Homing, Vinton Jones and Arthur Albany, Oregon. Bryant went to Otter Rock Monday to see the wrecked vessel and help save the dumber that washed ashore. The steam schooner, Minnie E. Kel ton, from Aberdeen, with a cargo of lumber for San Francisco foundered in the heav eoas caused by the storm last Friday, while about eight miles southwest of Yaquina Bay Mrs. Dave Rosebrook and children arrived Monday evening for a visit with friends and relatives in Toledo. Mrs. A. T Peterson left Wednesday for a months visit in California. , Rex Nelson, Willie Hoeflein and Clarence Ofstcdahl took in Norris & Rowos circus at Albany Tuesday. J. H., McDonald went up to JMoneer. Saturday. ... ....... G. B. Ryan of Opa was In the city Wednesday. ' D. 8. Young of Newport is a county seat visitor today. . . 1 Tracey Davis was up from South Beach yesterday. Elmtr Ludwick was a Valloyward passenger Monday. Dr. A. J. Hendry, the dentist, is quite eick Mils week. ' ' Baby Margaret Wilcox is on the sick list this week. Smith Allison was down from Har lan Monday evening. Leo Batemun was an Albany visitor fine first of the week. W. E. LIngenfelter was a passenger for PorUimd this noon. Mrs. M. F. Conrad of South Beach was in the city Monday. Rev. Ramstad and Rev. Sneve went to Portland Wednesday. J. 11. Greenhagen went to Mill City Tuesday for a short visit. Assessor A. G. Schwartz was a pas senger for Portland this noon. Attorney Arthur Clark of Corvallie was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Gust Olson departed Wednesday for a trip to The Dalles, Wasco county. Born, July 1st, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. J. fi. Oooter of this city, a daughter. Ma and Mrs. Zenas Copeland were up from Newport yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fogarty of Ya quina were to. the city Friday evening. Mrs. M. Espy and Mrs. W. E. Rich were Vujlleyward paattengers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Andrews were over from the Agency the first of the week. ( Mrs. Gipe of Portland visited here last week with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Erown. M)ra. L. M. SUirr wa a passenger for Albany Monday, returning Wed nesday. County Commissioner Jay Dunn and family autoed out to Salem for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. M. Teeters of Yaquina were county Beat visitors. Monday ai- ternoon. Mrs. C. E. Crosno returned knst Sat urday evening from a two weeks visit at Corvallis. R. S. Van Cleve hod his cement walk resurfaced this week, Chas.' Mock do ing the work. "Griffith's .masterpiece. The acting throughout was wonderful." N. Y. Evening Sun. Mrs. Catherine Collins returned Saturday evening from a vls.it at Port land and Salem. Wea Isabel lingenfelter and MIsb Carrie Wade returned Saturday even ing from Portland. Mr. and Mrs.- P. Frederick returned Wednesday tram a trip thru different pants of the state. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton and daughter, Franoel, drove out to Salem to celebrate Che 4th. "War vividly seen In, Grifflith film. A etory that quickly stirs the emo tions." N. Y. Times. Mr. and (Mrs. Hassmen of Albany were visiting oft Stletz and Yaquina the first of (he week. Lee Collins and Jack Bradford drove over from Portland Saturday for a few days fishing in the SHetz. County Clerk and Mrs. R. H. Howell and daughter, Henrietta, visited at Corvell's several days last week. A. Solberg and family arrived recent-' ly from Portland, and have moved on to the L. G. Stafford place on Olulla. Mr. and Mlrs. Clayton Young and family drove out to Salem last week to celebrate the Fourth and visit rel atives. Another o'd landmark wan removed last week when Carl Gildersieevo tore down the old Crosno barn' on Second street. Lin?t Van Oove arrived down from Portland Tuesday evening to take a I position as watchman at the govem- emnt mill. . Dftiald Stewart ctame down from Portland Friday evening for a visit with his mother. He returned to the city Sunday. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rife of Corvallte were In the city Monday, enroute home from a visit with Mr and Mrs. A. L. Crawford at Siletz. v W. 8. Holll of Stletz, sent us a paper from Toledo, Ohio, giving all the side lights on the big fight. Mir a nd Mrs. Hall are visiting in Ohio. Anthony Brown ha resigned his position as helper at the S. P. Depot. ' Ernest Greenhagen has accepted the , .- SHERIFF'S SALE....' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County' of Lincoln . L. W. Williams. Plaintiff, . . . vs. ....... Jennie M. Graham, Zutter, and S. HI. Zuttef , Defendants. By vlrture of cn execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to mo directed end dated the 23rd dav of June, A. D. 1919 m favor of L. W. Wil liams, Plaintiff and nsainsfho above named Defendants for the sum of $465.32 wUh interest thereon at the rute of 8 per rent per annum from the 20th day of March A. D. 1919 and a further sum of $50.00 attorneys fees and costs taxed at $ , and costs of this writ commanding nie to sell the following described reu.1 property situ ate in Lincoln County, Oregon, as fol Iowa, to-wit: Lots numbered five (5) six (6) and Bevfii (T) in Black numbered fifteen (IB) In Fredericksburg. nw within the corpi.rr.te limits of the city of, New p :rt, Lincoln County, Oregon. X?, THERUl-'ORE in compliance wkh tiio demuii-.is of suid exocution rr.d orucr ot s".!e 1 will rn the 26th Cay r July A. iX 1919 ac. 1 o'clock P. M. r'- the trcnt dnor of the County t'curt 1 louse hvt'ho City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the hi.Tht'Ft biddrr for cash, all the right, title and to'errat of the abovo named Defendants in the above named action, in the above described property to sat isfy said execution and ordor of sale, interest, costs and accruing cost3. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication June 27th, 1919. Dale of last publication July 25th, 1919. A. M. (iil;l)BRSI;HBVE GROCERIES " ' ''' WE CARRY THE FAMOUS "PREFERRED STOCK" AND "DIAMOND W" CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES AND ALL KINDS OF GOOD EATS. GIVE US A TRIAL .-VJ, -- m. j. ju UUi A AiT. iTtA AfcLt -- - - - -- -- -m.--j--m. . . jl J, gem I PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY SEND YOUR CREAM TO THE TOLEDO , CREAMERY AND USE TOLEDO BUTTER THERE'S A REASON The Toledo Creamery NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, administratrix of the estate of Margaret Barnes, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby directed to file the same with me with R. M. Barnes, at his residence at Eddyville, Oregon, within six months from date hereof, duly veii lied with proper' vouchers. Dated June 6th, 191. Margaret E. King Administratrix of the Estate of Mar garet Barnes, deceased: First publication June 6th, 1919. Last publication July 11th. 1919. Geo. W. Den-man, Atty. of Adra., Cor vallis, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. Notice i hereby given that the un dersi,gn?d, by tun order of the County Court of L ner.ln County, ttaio oi ui gon, duly mude and entered on the 12th day oi June, lain, h pointed aamiUif-rawire i ..w of Zilpha CvEter, deceased, and tliat Uiey have duly qualified as auch. All persons l'aving ciu;ms t,i" .'.M PKtnte are hereby notified to pre sent same, duly verified, as required by law, at tho otlieo oi anuui 403 Salem Bank of Commerce Build ing, in the City of Solera, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of tills notice. Dated and first published this 27th day of Juno, A. D. 1919. J. T. Cooper and Ella Lilly, Administrators of the estate of Zilpha Custer, doc eased. position thus made vacant. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crutihers returned to their home at Dilley yesterday after vtsHttng with Mrs. Cruihers' sister, Mrs. Ira Wade, in this city. " 'Hearts ct the World,' another Grif fith triumph a story more vital than 'The Birth of a Nation-.' Last nirckt's audience was t;ie.vi bound, ft is1 a mc-nsji.ee success." N. Y.' American. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln Mumy James S. Cooper, Plaintiff vs Alf Catnn: Jessie Cannon and . H Cannon, her husband; Frank Rain's; rnrrin McKenney and Oral McKenney, her husband; Laura Mattoon and John Mattoon, her husband; Blanche Ford and W. P. Ford, her husband; Maggie wemnrev and Felix xFremerey, her husband; Mary (Mamie) Turnidge and J. J. Turnidge. her husband; John m Ayles and R. A. Bensell, Defendants. To Alf Caton. JesBle Cannon and J ii. Cannon her husband; Frank Raines; Carrie McKenney ana ur i mcnuniioji her husband; Lnura Mattoon and John Mattoon, her husband; Blanche Ford and W. P. Ford, her husband; Maggie 1'remerey and Felix Fremerey, her liitBband; Mary (Mamie) Turnidge and J. J. Turnidge, her husband; John M. Ayles tnd R. A. Bensell, the above named defendants: In The Name Of The State Of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the Plaintiff in the above en titled suit now on file In the office of of County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, which above entitled RUlt is pending in the Circuit Court of Or gs id County and State, on or before the day lust named in the order for the publication of this summons made by the Honorable R. R. Miller, Couu'y Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon which said ordr and yme for answering said summons are hereinafter referred to, to-wit: On or before six weeks from and after the date of the first publica tion hereof; end, You are hereby notified that if you tail to appear and answer the said com plaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief de manded in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: For a decree of said Court that plain tiff's title to the following described real property, to-wit: ' Begining at a point that is 20 rods north of the southweit cor ner of the northwest quarter of section eleven in township eleven south of range eleven west of the Willamette Meridian, running thence east 16 rods, thence north CO rods, thence west 16 rods to the section line, thence south on said section line to the place of begin ning, in Lincoln County, Oregon, is good and valid; that you the said defendants and each of you, have no rteht, title nor Interest whatever, in r to said lands, or any part thereof, and that any and all claims that you may claim against said lands s wroniul nnd without right whatever; that you the Baid defendants bo forever de barred and enjoined from asserting any clnim whatever !n or to mid hinds or any nart thereof adverse to plaintiff and for wirh other nnr' further relief as may be equllablo and Just. Billli ' Be . i HE I iil.lll l Sure to Get -I wax -wrapped sealed package with WRICLEVS upon it is antee of a uar- quality. The largest chewing gum factories In the world -the largest selling gum In the world: that Is what WRIdLEWS means. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT . s mm 17 The Flavor Lasts. This summons Is published In the Lincoln County (x'ndor, one) a wi-ck for six uutseeutivo and sui .-ossivo week-:, be,;iniiin;; Willi tiio li.ido of June 27, 1919, anl endifl with lihe isalU! ol Augu.A bill. l'.lt'J, under and puiniivnt of t!ie direction cnnUviuurl ill nn order nudo by the Honorable 11. It. (Miller, County Juue of Lincoln County, OroKon, which said order wao niado and entered on tho 27th day ot June, 1919. Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Post Oltico ad dress, Toledo, Oregon. In NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopturtment of the Interior, 08803 09065 U. & Lamd Office, Rjoaeburg, Oregon, July 8, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Georgi A. .MJedvin, of Vancouver, 'Wavhlnffton, who, on April 21, 1913, made Honie eaead hJntry, Serial No. A8803, and on September 2, 1914, made Additional Homestead Entry, Serial No. 095C5, for the SWV SEV4, WH SEy SE, NE. SB SE. SW NEVi SEVi, SEVl SEV4- SEU and S'4 NWi4 SKVtl of Sotition 14, Township 15 S, Range 10 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the M?r of tho County Court of Baniton County, Oregon, at Corval lis, Oreson, on the 12th day of Augui 1919. Ckiman.t names as witnotses: W. M. Faulkner, of .Corvullls, Oregon; J. R. Lee, of Alpine, Orogon; J. V. Mink, of richer, Orcgivn; Niels I.r.rtcn, of Alsen, Oregon. W H. Cwi, i .' i ' lccgls-fcr. SUMMONS the Circuit Court of the Sa;e e."' Oregon for Lincoln County Crace Umdon, I'lalntlff, vs. ' Max Laai:bn, Defendant. To Max Landau the above named d fendunt: In tho name of tho state of Orcso' you are hereby required to apiear at ' answer the complaint tiled against y iu the above entitled court uud caut , on or before the expiration of s weeks or seven consecutive and su cesslve publications of tills summon and if you fall to so appear or answ plaintiff will apply to the court tor tl . relief demanded in the complali which is for a doer je ot divorce ni : for the care, custody, and control c' the minor child Harry Landcn. This summons is served upon yc:-. by being published once a week fn six consecutive weeks in the Llncol i County Leader, a weekly newspaper' published In the County of Llncol'.-, State of Oregon, by order of the Hon orable R. R. Miller, County Judge rf Lincoln County, Oregon, dialed June : 1919, prescribing the publication ihS: : of in solid paper for said time. . , W. H. Waterbury Attorney for I'lutr.'j. ' Postofilce Addres, Toledo, Oreo Date of First publication Juno 20" . 1919. Date ot last publieati.m August :. 1919. We mp.ke a speciality cf Trion ' ship, engagement aii'l Ti'tk!i? ringi. K. Fivacii &, Con. Jc eleiB and Engravers, Albany, C f