LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23rd, 1920
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rHEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
to perform its functions. You become con-r
6tipated. The food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. " This' inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
C. O. HAWKINS
J. B. BOOTH
Water Front Meat Market t
J. L. Demitt, Prop.
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Fresh & Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure
Lard i Compound; Lunch Goods A
Meat Condiments.
We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork &
Mutton; Hides & Pelts '
Fish, Oysters & Clams In Season
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
NCOLN VOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED) v
TOLEDO, . - OREO'Vd
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DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Interest
en
Time Deposit
what you eat
IS LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT
YOU ARE
WE CAN SERVE A FEW MORE CUSTOMERS
GILDERSLEEVE'S
FREE DELIVERY TO THE CITY FLOAT
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Toledo Heat Co
DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK
DRESSED AND CURED MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;
Highest Price Paid for Hides
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L. J. BROWN, Proprietor
The White Corner Store
Has a very Low Price to offer on Flour Eastern
Buckwheat flour, Tea, Coffee, Dry Goods I men
tion these items as they are climbing up. ' Save
Dollars while you can.
R. S. VAN CLEVE
PHONE 9005 . . . . TOLEDO, OREGON
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DON'T DEPEND ON SPRING DELIVERIES
Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain,
and they should not be depended upon. Demand hae always
been greater for Ford cars than the supply or production.
8o, If you would be sure of having at Ford car, buy it now
while deliveries are possible. Don't wait even next month
Is an uncertainly. ..,...:.....
' Only a limited, specified number of cars has been alloted
to this territory. That allotment cannot be Increased, be
cause the) demand all over the country Is greater than the
eupply or production.' Get your order In now, and you will
be one of those who le sure of a Ford car out of our allot
ment, , .::.
It's first come first served. All orders ars filled in rota
tion. 8o if you would: be forehanded, If you would be
certain of having a Ford car when you want It then you
will buy a Ford car now. 'A signed order with us is your
protection. It Is the result of the wisdom of looking ahead.
If you buy a Ford now, don't think you have to "store'' It.
The Ford is a car made to serve Its owner for business or
pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have
long since come to recognize the fact. It is no longer pop
ular to "lay-up" your car for winter. Buy a Ford now,
and use It now.
A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
Established Twenty-Seven Years Ago.
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
as secocd-cla&s matter, under the
Act of March 3rd, 1879.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising 15 cents Inch.
Composition 5 cents inch. '
Locals 5 cents line.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE3
One year, In advance, ........ $2.00
Six Months, In advance $1.00
Three months, In advance, .60
Mr. Cole, engineer on tho Shay at
West. Toledo, was called to Clackamas
Sunday bythe death of his son. N.
H. Sherwood has been running the
engine during h'.s ubsen-ce.
County Assessor A. O. Schwartz
turned the 1919 tax roll over to Sheriff
Simpson last Saturday, and the Sheriff
ts now ready to receive your contribu
tions. Pay your taxes early.
What has become of old General
Rains? Oregon Is fast loosing its
reputation for a rai'.ny climate, ana
this dry weather Is working a great
hardship cn tlje webfooted people.
Clayton Young came down from
Portland Sunday for a visit with his"
family. He returned to the city yes
terday, where he has a contract for
the erection of a re-inforced concrete
garage.
J. D. Kent of Weldport was visiting
in the city the first of the week with
his daughter, Mrs. R. P. Gain, and
family. Mr. Kent Informs us that
Waldpbrt Is soon to have a new shingle
mill, with a daily capacity ot sixty
thousand shingles.
Mr. and Mm." Earl Roberts departed
yesterday noon for Portland. From
Portland Mr. Roberts will go to Mon
tana to look after his farm interests.
Mlrs. Roberts will visit In Portland for
a jhert time, and then return to Toledo
8a!n. She expects to go to Montana
in a couplo of months.
TO 8ELL For cash, 2 1-5 acres
within Waldport City limits, about 145
ft. above the town, fine view, good
water, small house and out buildings.
Write for price to F. R. Overlander,
Waldport, Or.
Dr. F. W. Kellogg (McCormick Eye
Specialist) will be In Toledo, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 3, 4.
FOR SALE 12 high grade double
school desks. As good as new.-' Rev.
S. I. Ramstad, Box 36 S, Toledo, Or...
FOR SALE Blacksmith tools, and
iron and steel, In Currey blacksmith
shop. See Ned Clark.
FOR 8ALE My house on Fourth
street, 10 rooms, furnished or without
furniture, lot 100x100, small fruit, good
garden spot Will give terms or will
trade' for ranch suitably located, un
incumbered. W. E. Llngenfelter, To
'edo, Or.
COURT, PROCEEDINGS
SYNOPSIS OF JANUARY, 1920,
TERM OF COUNTY COURT
F. V. Cox, bounty of coyotes . . 8.50
Bessie Doty, widow's pension . . 25.00
Olive Hampton, same 10.00
Hilda Maninnen, same 25.00
Winifred Davidson, same . . . . 10.00
Elsie M. Horsey, same 40.00
Mcrrls Bros., int. road bonds . . 4950.00
State Accident Com., protection
of road hands ; . . 129.04
Ed. Maucli powder 380.82
Blgelow & Doan, lumber .... 62.90
W. D. Keady, work on roads . . 1.50
W. F. Hoefs, work on highway 51.80
Hoxle Simmons, lumber .. .. 7.17
E. C. Paloa, rent of scow . . 15.00
F. W. Gerttula, Taft ferry .... 20.00
C. Roscoe, work on highway . . RS.75
O. Roscoe, same 31.64
Toledo Meat market, meat .... 8.05
E. D. Cusick, to pay expenses of "
delegate to Wash. D. C, for
Roosevelt Highway 500.00
R. S. Van Cleve, mdse for poor 23.80
$3.50 per day was set as wages
for men and $3.60 per day for
team, 4.00 tor a . Supervisor
for road work.
J. B. Doyle was made Highway
foreman.
J. W. Walker waa given a fran
chise to erect telephone lines
on the roads south ot Vaoulua
Bay.
Fred Horning, draying .. . . 'll.fl
Riee-Penne, mdse. 25 38
John Winkler, work on Siletz v
reads .. 36.76
Lincoln Co. Leader, printing . . 67.00
Multnomah Co., care prisoner 30 00
City of Toledo, water 6.00
F. C. Robison, mdse. for poor . . 10 00
A. B. filocum, truant officer ..' 16.60
Q. L. McCaulou, Juror .... . . 6.00
Remington Typewriter Co.. rib
bons . . 4.00
Bertha Nye, car J. B. Pa leer 12.00
J. V. Jones, sealer of weights . . 9.74
Essie Ball, work la Assessor's
Office . . . . 15.00
(Continued next week.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby giv?n that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
ot William Smith, deceased, has hied
in the county court of Lincoln County,
State of Oregon, his final account as
such administrator of the said estate,
and that Monday tihe 1st day of March,
1920, at the hour of Ten o'clock A.
M. has been fixed by said Court as the
time tor hearing of objections to said
rcr-t rt and the settlement thereof
John Albert,
l Administrator of the estate of William
1 Smith, Deceased.
SANITARY?
Barber Shop
An np-to-date place in every
thing that constitutes a
First Class Barber Shop
LADIES'
SHAMPOOING
and
MA8SAGINQ
BERT HOWE, Prop.
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AL WAUGH
Dealer in
Cigars
Tcbacco
and
Butter
KJst
Pop
Corn
TOLEDO. OREGON
DR. A. J. HENDRY
DENTIST
Lady Attendant
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to S
Evenings and Sunaays
By Appointment
Office In Andrews Building
Toledo, Oregon
ARTHUR NYE
PLUMBING & PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
At Old Skatinp- Rink
SHEET AND VALLEY TIN
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
7oledo, Oregon
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the 6tate of
Oregon for Lincoln County.
United States Spruce Production
Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Prank Ayered, Defendmt.
To Frank Ayered, the above named
defendant:'
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified tha!l United
States Spruce Production Corporation,
the holder of Certificate of Assignment
numbered 396 (issued on the 19th day
of December, 1919 by the Tax Collect
or of the County of Lincoln, State of
Oregon, for the amount of Three and
49-100 Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1913 together with
penalty interest and Costs thereon
upon the real property of which you
are the owner as appears of record,
situate In said County and State, and
particularly bounded and' described
as follows, to-wit: Lots One, Two,
Block Six, In Baker's 1st Addition to
Newport, in Lincoln County, Oregon.
You are' further notified that said
United States Spruce Production Cor
poration, has paid taxes on said prem
ises for prior or subsequent years,
with the rate of Interest on said
amounts, as follows:
Year's Date Paid Assign- Amt Rate of
Tax ment No. . Interest
1914 Dec. 19, 1919 425 2.62 12
1915 Dec. 19, 1919 21 2.00 12
Year's Date Paid Tax Re- Amt. Rate of
Tax celpt No. Interest
1916 Dec. 19, 1919 6897 $2.96 12
1917 Dec. 19, 1919 6783 2.46 12
1918 Dec. 19, 1919 5040 2.50 12
Said Frank Ayered as the owner of
the legal title of the above described
property as the same appears of record
and each of the other defendants above
named, are hereby further notified
that United States Spruce Production
Corporation will apply to the Circuit
Court of the County and State afore
said for a decree foreclosing plain
tiff's Ilea agaast the property above
described, and mentioned in said cer
tificate of assignment.. And you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days from the date of the service
ot this summons upon you exclusive of
the day of such service if personally
served within the State ot Oregon,
and within sixty days from the first
publication of this summons exclusive
pf the day of said first publication
If served by the publication thereof,
and defend this suit or pay the amount
due as hereinabove shown, together
with costs and accrued interest, or for
want thereof decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes end
costs against the land and premises
hereinabove named free and clear
from any and all right, title, estate,
lien or interest that you may have or
claim therein or thereto.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable R. R. Miller, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln, and
said order was made and dated this
3rd day of Jnnunry, 1920 undine date
of the, first publication of this suin-
Toledo Creamery
Butter
May be had in Toledo at:
Gildersleeve's
Van cleve's
Toledo Meat Co.
Water Front Market
A Home Institution deserves
your support
Peterson
Hardware
Co.
Price $125
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Oat of accumulated capital hare arien a)) tho tuccesaei
of industry and applied acieiire.all the com fori and ameli
oration! of the common lot. Upon it the world muat depend
for the proccaa of reconstruction in which all have to liar.
JAMES J. HILL
The Successful Farmer
Raises Bigger Crops
and cuts down costs by investment in
labor-saving machinery.
Good prices for the farmers' crops en
courage new investment, more production
and greater prosperity.
But the success of agriculture depends
on the growth of railroads the modern
beasts of burden that haul the crops to
the world's markets.
The railroads like the farms increase
their output and cut down unit costs by
the constant investment of new capital.
With fair prices for the work they do,
the railroads are able to attract new capital
for expanding their facilities.
Rates high enough to yield a fair return
will insure railroad 'growth, and prevent
costly traffic congestion, which invariably
results in poorer service at higher cost. :
. National wealth can increase only as our
railroads grow.
' Poor railroad service is dear at any
price. No growing country can long pay
the price of inadequate transportation
facilities.
Sfov odmtisemeni ApubliAhedhuihe
Thoee detiriny information concerning the railroad tittf 1
ation may obtain literature by writing to The Auocia
Hon of Railway Executive; 61 Broadway, New York.
mons Is the 9th day of January, 19'0
All process and 'papers In this pro
ceedlnx may be served nnnn o,
signed residing within the State of
uregon at uie address hereafter men
tioned. G. B. McClunk.
Attorney for Tlaintlff, Address, Toledo
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