Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 29, 1919, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2tth, 1919
FACE 2 , 1
"Ever Occor to You?'3
ay3 the Good Judge -. ,
That it's foolish to put up
with an ordinary chew,
when it doesn't cost any
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction.
Every day more men dis
cover, that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real
contentment.
There's nothing like it.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobasco
1 SEE US BEFORE BUYING
YOUR MOWERS, TEDDERS, RAKES, ENSIL-
AGE CUTTERS, GAS ENGINES, HARROWS,
X CULTIVATORS AND TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS,.
2 CREAM SEPARATORS
WE HAVE A GOOD LINE OF HAND GARDEN
TOOLS, GENERAL AND EUILDERS HARD
WARE, AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, AUTO
ACCESSORIES, GASOLINE AND OIL -HMtfERSAL
STOVES AND RANGES, PERFEC
TION AND PURITAN OIL STOVES
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
Established Twenty-Five Yejirs Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES i
One Year, In advance $1.50
Six Months, in advance 75
Three Mouths, in advance......... 50
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising 10 cents inch.
Composition 5 cents inch.
Locals 5 upnts line.
Jf'au Trowbridge was up from New
prct Tuesday.
iMr. end Mrs. Lee Drake and little
flon. of Pendleton, were here) the firsit
of the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Gear. Mr. Drake Is connected
with the PetidlkJton East Oregonioin.
His wife and son spent a week at New
port while ho took in 'the Elks' Doin's
ait Klainai'Jh Falls.
reject any and ell bids.
Bids will be opened Monday Sep
tember 8th, fit eight o'clock P. M., and
must be 'filled with the Recorder prior
to such time.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon! this. 21at
day of August, 1919.
R. R. Miller, Recorder
UNIFORM FOR
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
The White Corner Store
HAS PLENTY OF FRESH, HOME GROWN,
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. JARS, JAR-CAPS
AND RUBBERS. ONE PRICE TO ALL
U. S. VAN CLEVE
V PHONE 9005 - TOLEDO, OREGON
WtW Waterfront Meat Market f
lyr J. L. Demitt, Prop. " t
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Fresh & Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure
Lard A. Compound; Lunch Goods 4.
, Meat Condiments.
We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork &
Mutton; Hides 4 Pelt
Flch, Oysters & Clams In Season
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
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1 niiLirs
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COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL
MADE TO ORDER SUITS . ,j '
WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN,
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS, AND ED
WARD E. STRAUSS & COMPANY
Made to measure Clothing. Com
In and let us take your Measure for
that New Suit.
R. A. ARNOLD, TOLEDO. OREGON
Toledo fleat Co.
DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK
DRESSED AND CURED MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
v .
Highest Price Paid for Hides
f NASH & BR'OWN, Props.
WM'MMWM
The following aroictes of Otothinj
and Equipment may be permanen'.ly
retaimsd by enilldted men upon honor
able discharge:
1 oversells cap (for all enlisted men
who have .had service overseas) or 1
hat and 1 foot card for aM other enlist
ed men; 1 olive drab sMrt; 1 service
coait and ornaments; 1 pair breeches;
l'padr shoes; 1 pair leggins; 1' waist
bolt; 1 slicker; 1 overcoat; 2 suits of
underwear; 4 pairs stockings; 1 pair
gloves; 1 gas mask and helmet (if Is
sued overseas) 1 set toilet article (if
In possession when discharged) ; 1 bar
pack "bag; 3 scarlet chevrons.
Any wiTs'ted men who served in the
United States Army during the pres
ent to? and who was honorable d!s
chsursed or furtoug!ved"to the Re&eive
since April 6, 1917, Bind who lia3 re
stored tp the Government any of the
above articles, or to whom for any rea
son theiy were never issued, may make
application for such articlea to the
Supplies Division, Office of the Direct
or or Storage, Munitions isuiiains,
Washing, D. C, and similar clothing
and uniform in kind and value as near
as may be will be returned to him.
The application should state sizes re
quired and will be accompanied by affi
davit mads before any civil or military
officer 'Era'J'ciri&ad to administer oaths,
setting forth the soldier's record of
BCTVlcpq shyco April 6, 1S17; the date
ana place ot Ms disuliarge or furlcugli
to the Reserve; the articles and- kind
of clothing restored to the Govern
mew;, whether cotton 0. 1). or woolen,
O. D and certifying that-'iione of the
airtiiiclefl applied for were retained by
him at the time of his discharge or
furlough to the Reserve, or If retained,
that they have been, restored to the
Governimem; siwe that time.
Officer's aind enlisted men who have
returned the gas mask or helmet nutf
make similar application tor these ar
ticles and they may be issued If avail
able, i
W. C. Oroom, Mayor, Q. M. Corpi,
External Relations Branch,
Washington!, D. C.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Courtf of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
Oregon Investment & Mortgage Co.,
Inc., Plaintiff,
vs.
Karl G-erber, unmarried, F. Kncht,
Ollie Scha rz, sole legatee and devisee
of Gottlieb Scharz and Ollie Scharz as
executrix of the estate of Gottlieb
Scharz,"deceaed, and Henry Z. Bindin
Defendiainta.
, To Karl Gerber, one of the defend
ents above named :
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 20th day of September, 1919, and
if you fail so to aiRpear and answer for
want thereof, the 'plaintiff will apply
to the court for a decree granting to
the plaintiff the relief prayed for In
plaintiff' s complaint, to-wit:.
That plaintiff have a decree for the
sum of One .Tnousand ($1000) Dollars,
with interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent .per annum, from March 4th,
1917 until paid, and for the further sum
of $150.00 attorney fees, together with
the plaintiff's costs and disbursmenU,
and that said sum's of money lode
creed to be a first and prior existing
lten upon the following described real
property, to-wit;
The Southeast quarter CA) of sec
tion fourteen (14) in township ten (10)
south of range nine (9) west, W. T.i.,
Lincoln County, State of Oregon, and
that said property be sold by the
sheriff of Lincoln- County, State of Ore
gon, to satisfy said liens, and that yon
and the defendants above namad, and
anyone claiming by, through or under
vou-to be forever barred from nil rlirht.
title and interest in and to the-afore-sald
described real property, save and
except your statutory right of rcdemp
tion, and that plaintiff have such otiie-r
and further relief as to t'ho court may
eeom jusit and equitable.
This Summons is served upon you
pursuant to an order f the Hon. J.
W. Hamilton, Judge of the above ,en
titled court, which order was made and
entered by said Judge on the 4 th day
of August, 1919, and requires that this
summons be published once a weeic for
at least six successive weeks In the
Lincoln County Leader, a newspaper
published at Toledo, Lincoln County,
Oregon. The date of the first publica
tion of this summons is on the 8th day
of August.. 1919. The due of the last
publication ithereof is the 19th day of
September, 1919.
John C. Shlllock,
Attorney for Plaintiff, B0" Gerlinger
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
i,STIACIi M,
N 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.
FINE CONFECTIONS
CIGARS, TOBACCO
STATIONARY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CHURCH NOTICE
Rev. U. Urtmto of the United Evan
gelical CJiurch will preach at Nashville
Sundlay. 11 A. M., Eddyville, 3 P. M.
The public is cordially Invited to at
tend "these setrrioefe.
The pastor lives at Summit and he
will be glad to answer any call to ser
vice that lo may be able to render to
amy person or family.
THE nnn or woman nfllicted wilh
backache, swollen muscles, stiff
joints, rheumatic pains orotlicrsymptom
of kidney trouble is entitled to sympathy
and should have help.
Nature gives early warning oi kidney
trouble by puffincio under eyes, spots
beiore the eyes, dry mouth, biliousness,
weakness and pale, w.ixy, dry skin.
It is unwise to neglect the slightest
symptom of kidney trouble. Give the kidneys
tbe help they are calling for.
Li
1NCOLN BOUNTY DANK I
(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO. - ORECN
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
O. E. HAWKINS Interest
C. 0. HAWKINS on
J. B. BOOTH Tlm Deposit
Fischer-Storey Lbr. Co.
Electric Light and Power
tone up weak, Inactive, sluggish kidneys
and help rid the body oi poisons. With
kidneys and bladder property functioning, ap
petite is restored, refreshing sleep is possible!
and health, strength and energy com as a
nstural mult.
C F. Reynolds, Elmtra.N.Y., writes: "Threa
months ago t was sick in bed with kidney trouble.
My bock ached so severely I could not get up.
We read of Foley Kidney Pills, so 1 sent lor
some and commenced taking them. In a few
days I was up out of bed snd upon keeping taa
treatment up for some time I was able to go to
work, aod have had mo more backaches."
Sold Everywhere '
BIDS WANTED
Notice is hereby given that the Com'
nuon Council -of Uie City of Toledo,
Oregon; will receive sealed bkis, as fol
lows:
For the jrradinK of Grove street from
a point eWit feet north of the Inter
section of Grove street with Seventh
street to Uie tntorserft Ion of Grove
street with the north slle of Fourth
Street. Same to be graded In accord
ance with plan and specifications now
on file In the ofllce of the City Record
er.
All bids s-haiH be accompanied by a
pertiflpd check ctiwil to itcn pit tent of
the am-imt of the bid, and tihe success
ful blddch ehall bo -equlrcd to fur
nitsli t!ie city a ood and sufTtolent
bond, equal k Uie amount bid, to in
sure the faithful performance and com
pletion of 1Tie work.
The Council reservos the right to
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TOLEDO CANNING CO.
I
I WANTS YOUR
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
J. BARTLETT PEARS, GREEN STRING BEANS,
I ITALIAN PRUNES AND OTHER MARKETABLE
t fruits'
THE HIGHESTMARKET FRICE
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Mrs. Mary Kunttatsky, Plalntiif,
vs.
John H. Carpenter aud Margaret M.
Carpenter, his wife, liefcndants.
To John H. Carpenter and Margaret
M. Carpenter, the abovo named de
fendants:
n the Name of the State of Oregon:
You aTe hereby required to appenr iui
answer the omplaint fiW against you
Uk tthe laibove entitled C,u;t and suit
witliM six wetks from the date of tlie
Hurt publication of thin Sumanons, to
wlt: on or before th 30tli day of Aug
ust, 1919, and if you fail so to answer
far want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply ito (Mid court and take a judgement
and decree acutaet you for the relief
demanded in said complaint, viz:
For a judgement against you In the
sum of $300.00, together -with Interest
thereon at the rate of 8 per ccnti per
annum from May 8th, 1917, until paid.
for J75.00 attorney's fee. and for hor
costs and dislrarsmente of said suit;
for a foreclosure v the mortgage In
said complaint described given to se-,
cure the payment of said Bum of $300.,
and Interest as afop -eaid, and that the
whole of the land and premises des
cribed In said mortgage be adjudged
to be sold by Uie sheriff of Lincoln
County, Oregon,. according to the law
and practice of said Court, and the
proceeds of such sale applicable
therefore be applied In payment of
the amount due plaintiff, principal and
interest en said note and mujtsaso
plaiilntiff's coats and disbursementa
hereto', and attorney's fees as afore
said, cost of isale and accruing costs.
That defendants be forever barred and
foreclosed of all right, title, claim or
equity of redemption to said promises
hereinafter described, and every part
anfl parcel thereof, except as provided
by law. '
That the shorifv or saw couniy, -ex
ecute and deliver to the purchaser of
said 'Premises ut such sale, a deed
when the timo fur ;-od'mptlon has ex-
mired, that plaintiff or any other party
to this eu:t may Dpcome a purcnuser
ot such sale, and that the purchaser
thereof be let Into the possession of
Uie whole and every pt of eald land
and premises on the production of the
Rharlff's certlflcate or sate or sara
premises, and if such possession De
refused, then h said sheriff siliall
nut eald purchaser in the exclusive
possession of every part of said prem
ises, and that plaintiff 'have such
other and dift'eraut relief as 'to equity
umniflth iUSt. '
Said mortgaged premises are des
cribed as follows: Lots 9, 19, 15, and 16
svf Sec. 22. In Township 1U ., k.
West of the Willamette Menaian tn
Lincoln County, Oregon, coutainlng
164.96 eoTos.
This .' ummons 'by order ot the Hon.
R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lin
coln County, Oregon made and dated
at Chambers In the city of Toledo, Ore
gon, on the latii day of July, 1919, is
served upon you oy punucautin tnero
of for a period of six consecutive
weeks Immediately prior to August
30th. 1919. In the Lincoln County Lead
er, a newspappr of general circulation
published at Toledo in said County of
Lincoln. The date of the first publi
cation of this Summons Is the lfth
day of July, 1919, and the date of the
last publication thereof will be Aug-
. on.t, 101 Q
IUSt
o Swope A Swope,
Attorneys for riaintiff, Independence,
Oregon. . ,
CASH ON DELIVERY FOR ALL FRUITS
WE HAVE PUT IN A PERMANENT CANNERY
For lnformation"or Particulars, Call on or Write to
H A. GRAVES, Manager, Toledo, Oregon
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It's no longer necessaiy to go into the details
describing the practical merits of the Ford car
laverybody knows all about "The Universal Car."
How it goes and comes day after day and year
after year at am operating expense sio small that
it's wonderful. This, advertisement is to urge
prospective buyers to place ordleirs withoutMelay.
Buy a Ford car when you can get one. We'll take
good care of your order get your Ford to you
as soon as possible and give, the best in "after
service" whiein required.
A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent
AL WAUGH
Dealer in
' : Cigars
Tobacco
and
Butter
Kist
Pop
Corn
TOLEDO. OREGON.
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For Ladies or Gents wrisl
watches. Write F. M. French f
& Son, Jewelers and Engravers,
Alhanv Ovprrfin ' l
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sanitary! I.
i Barber Shop
I An np-to-date place in every?:
thing that constitutes a X
First Class Barber Shop
LADIES'
SHAMPOOING.
and
MASSAGING
BERT HOWE, Prop.
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