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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
r FACE FOWH.-.n LINCOLN COUNTY (LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9th, 1920 t f t X X ,1 National Clean-up Week Begins April 10th spaint Use Sherwin-Williams Paint TOLEDO DRUG CO. m m a a m j UTTTtITtTTTTTTTI Frederick's QUALIT Store OFFERS YOU FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: A Good Broom ....45c Freeh Ground Yellow Corn Meal, per sack 59c Oregon Grown Fancy White Beans, 6 Tbs, 49c Granulated Sugar, 6 tfos 99c Strictiy Pure Bulk Lard, per Tb 27c Curve Cut: Macaroni, 3 Tbs 27c Large Size Gold Dust, package 27c Shillings or Dwight Edwards Baking Soda, 4 packages 25c Fine Quality Baking Molassas, in bulk, per gal. 70c Soft Wheet Flour, per sack $2.65 Hard 'Wheat Flour, per sack $2.90 Mai! 'orders filled at these prices if received by . k Wednesday, April 14, 1920. P. FREDERICK S44MWMM-- in Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport, Oregon w. sawii R. D. BURGESS FHISICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon VO in Andrews Building. Office hutcs: 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 and 7 to I IS. tu. Emia csl'i . any time ARTHUR NYE PLUMBING & PLUMBING SUPPLIES At Oln SUatiner Rirk , SHEET AND VALLEY TIN AL WA'UGH Dealer In Cigais Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Cord TOLEDO, OREGON OR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1:30 to 4 Office In Andrews Building , Telero; Oregon Iklph Wkelnssw, Oemht, 'VC Bctresklai aaa Heallsfl leues Murine lor Kea- oess, Goreness, Craoula ttonjlching and Burning 9 CI LJof the fcyes or eyeiiot: W Afar th Maria, MMrin r Golf C. E. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon r. mm lLm HJ. 7KrC Up Up" ' W7 1L. (14) FOFt SALE 240 acres Siletz River bottom farm, adjoining unlimit ed outrange; 40 head of cattle, mostly Shorthorns, heavy team, and tools of all kinds go with the place; an Ideal ranch for dairying or stock raising; at a bargain for quick sale. I also have an eight acre ranch, including wagon, team and cow. Mostly clearee C. F. C. Anderson, Siletz, Or. WANTED Fifty or seventy-five calves or yearlings. For particulars, enquire of Mr. or Mrs. O. F. Dicksoa, Toledo, Or. (5) FOR SALE 40 acres, six miles from Eddyviile.'small house, barn and chicken house, about seven acres into grass, come bottom land and some fruit. Priced for quic ..i v. T. M. Henncsey, Toledo, Or. (6) SUBSCRIPTIONS-Takeii for all, papers and magazines. Everett Miller, Toledo, Oregon, phone 102G. ' GOOD STOCK And fruit farm near Chitwood, Lincoln Co., rich, dark loam soil, good water, good roads, near school and market; 168 acres in farm, 30 acres in cultivation, 45 acres In pasture; well fenced; good buildings; 3 cows, 2 yearling heifers, 40 sheep and good team of horses; farm tools; all for $6500. Titus Kurtichanov, Chit wood, Or. When in need of cement work plastering se'e Chas. Mock. ; or 1917 FORD Touring Car for sale. Enquire of County Agent. (6) PIANO BARGAIN Party moving to Atlantic coast has left with us for sale at bargain a standard, guaranteed, good as new piano. They prefer at least $100 down, balance terms. Ad dress M. M. Long & Co., Corvallis, Or. Exclusive Checkering Dealers for Lin coln, Benton and Linn counties. Also other makes. (14) EXCHANGE Two Portland lots for Lincoln County acreage. John Steiger, Toledo, Or. (12) FOR SALE 300 ft. square, will sell ch;ap. Alco one acre, vory cheap. Must ?ell. D. S. Young, box 53, New port, Or. FOR SALE 12 high grade double school desks. As good as new. Rev. S. I. Ramstad, Box 36;, Toledo, Or... FOR SALE 160 acres Vl mile south or Mortons. Lots 1 and 2 and SE'4 of NEi4, and of SEi4, Section 6 Tp. 11 S., R. 8 West. $1250. 2 cash. Address, W. A. Hansen, 404 McKay Bldg., Portland, Or. (26) I HAVE For sale Pigs 7 weeks old. Shoat 7 months old. Fred Wss sells, Toledo. Or. WANT To buy Cattle, bert, Toledo, Or. L. A. Hul- HOME RESTAURANT-Forsate. Harry Swayze, Toledo, Or See G. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon , Remember tomorrow Is clean up day. Boys shirti and overalls at Colvln's. Jinvmie Ross returned to the U. of 0. Monday. Cream puffs tomorrow at the Lincoln County Bakery. ti. H. Payne was up from New hi. i lust Saturday. Ed. Stocker was up from Newport Saturday alternoon. A nice line of Fresh Vegetables at Frederick's Quality Store. W. H. Burton went out to Portland last Friday returning Sunday. A Mr. JarvlB has rented the Han son place two miles below town. Hanker C. 0. Hawkins of Newport passed thru to Portland Saturday. Chas. Glldersleeve was over from 0. A. C. Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Benscll of New port were visiting In the city last Sat urday. Miss Ida Olson was home from Monmouth last week for the Easter vacation Prosecuting Attorney Arthur Clark of Benton County was a Toledo visitor last Saturday. Sheriff W. E. Simpson went to Port land on business Saturday, returning Tuesday evening. Ex-Sheriff,' VVm. Gelattly, af Cor vallis was a Toledo visitor the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hulbert and child ren returned Saturday evening from a visit in the Valley. E. S. Oakland of Bayview is in the city this week attending the regular April lerm of County Court. Ladies attention! For- dress goods see Colvin. We get all the latest fabrics from New York weekly. J. H. LewiB of Newport passed thru Saturday enroute to Newberg where he expects to make his home. C. A. Russell of Eddyvilile was a county seat visitor last Saturday. Mr. Russell just recently moved into the Eddyville section. Misses Marie Miller, Iris Akin and Marjory Tlllotson returned to Mon mouth Monday noon, after spending the Easter vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Huber of Corval- I Us arrived last Thursday evening for sl""1 ylM w,tIi :their daughter, Mrs. j. t;. mooter, ami family. They return ed Hume Sunday. ' Dr. Lee and wffe of Albany passed thru last Friday evening on their way to Waldport, to visit their daughter wlio is Principal of the high school j or ti.at place. Henry D. Olson, traveling passenger agent for the Southern Pacific Co., was a Toledo visitor yesterday, looking after the interests of his company in this district. We acknowledge a caih Mrs. C. F. Thompson, tlffe milliner who has been assisting Mrs. Arnold wKh her hats, is at Newport this week where she is showing a line of hats in tlie bhoUenburg tvldg., on Front St. J. H. Gllnes of Waldport was a To ledo visitor between trains last Fri day afternoon. With the service now in effect It Is possible for a person to come from Waldport here and re turn the same afternoon. Wm. Snooks and wife, and G. D.' Webb and, son, Sammie, all of , Waldport, were on the out bound train Friday enroute to Bay City, where they will spend the sum mer, and lncidently take in the salmon season on Tillamook Bay. J. D. Kent of Waldport was a Toledo Visitor Wednesday and Thursday of this1 week. Mr. Kent was sent here by the Waldport Community Club, a re cently formed organization with some 80 charter members, all working for a bigger and better Waldport. to ask the aid of the county court in some needed road work. (9) HOUSE And lot for sale, also boat and boathouse. See R. C. Mills, Toledo, Or. (8) NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Conner & McBride.of Chitwood who have been engaged In the logging business, Is this day dissolved. Dated April 3d, 1920. Chas. Conners, L. L. McBrlde Wanted Party to contract to haul 2,000,000 feet or more of fir logs. Haul Is one mile over dirt road. 400 to 2500 feet to the log. Must haul 20,000 feet or more per day. See J. C. Altree, Toledo, Or. (15) GOOD BUY Five acres 1 mile from Toledo in Olalla Valley.. Three acres In cultivation, good house, .fine water, family orchard bearing, new barn and chicken house.. Price reason able.. Address J. O. Young, Toledo, Oregon. SPLENDID 320 acre stock or dairy ranch, 4 hours auto drive to Corvallis, on county road, 1 mile to school, In cluding farm tools, 100 head of goats and 15 head of cattle $5,500, good terms. Address J. W. Davenport, Sal ado, Oregon. I AM AGENT for a few good partly Improved places at from $5 to $10 per acre. For descriptions write N. Daven port, Salado, Oregon. (7) SHEEP for sale, 38 ewes and lambs. Pries $300. Fred Romtvedt. FOR SALE two bred will farrow June 10th. vedt, Toledo, Oregon. Duroc gilts, Fred Romt- EGGS For hatching. Orchardbrook pure-bred White Wyandotte. For cale by Jas. McDonald, N. West Toledo..-. (8) EXCHANGE 80 acres, Prine vllle, Or., for timberland. L. Simpson, Willamette, Or., box 81. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Eggs, a setting of 15 for $1.50 Everett, Miller, Toledo, Or., P. O. box 432, Phone 1026. As sure as you are a foot high you will like p-f blend! Hl? YOU never got such cigarette contentment as Camels hand you. Camels quality and expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic Tobaccos make this goodness possible and make you prefer this Camel blendto either kindof tobacQosmokedstraight! Camels mellow-mildness is a revelation! Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste 1 They leave no unpleasant ciga7 retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! Give Camels every test then compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world 1 PLATFORM . I stand on my honor and reputation. I sland for an honest, efficient busi ness administration of the County af fairs. I stand for permanent roads properly locaiud, and believe that eje-h section of the count:' should be entitled to their respective share of the Itoad Tax funds. . 1 stand responsible for my own mis takes. I solicit the vote of the people, but will stand by their decision at the coming primary election. L. Wolfe, for. Commissioner. (KEROSENE) PMMOIt HEATand LIGHT jtt INSTANT HEAT WHEN AND nm WHERE NEEDED TCW1 STANDARD i OIL COMPANY F""" Buy VT O. S HIDES Are NOT Junk Ship Your Hides & Calf Skins To The H. F. Norton Co., Portland, Or. And get FULL value for them . Price List & Shipping Tags on Request . Buy W. S. S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04418 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland Oregon, March 5th, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that James B. Brlgga, of Bayview, Lincoln County, Oreson, who on November 30, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 04418. for NEVi SWH, Shi SKM NW. SW SWU NEVi and N NWVi SE, Section 15, Township 13 South, Range 11 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Poof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County- Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 20th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: W. H. Simmons, of Waldport, Oregon; A. V. Slmonson, of Bayview, Orergon; Ole Oleson, of Bayview, Oregon; Serena Sheppard, of Bayview, Oregon. Alexander Sweek, licgister. Proof made under the Acts of June 11, 1906 and June 6, 1911. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not Ire s horr':;' given that the un dersisnaj has been duly appointed administrator with the will annexed of tho estuto of Edwin Wallace, de ceased, by tha County Court of the State of Orecun. for Llucoln County, and has qualified.. All .persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, toge ther with proper vouchers therefor, to this Camel Turkish and Domestic! the undersigned admlnlstrp'or with the will annexed at his law office In independence, Oregon, within bIx months of the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 2nd, 1920. B. V. SWOI'E, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Edwin Wallace, de ceased. 0 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010799 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Uoseburg, Oregon, March 8. 1920. Notice is hereby given that Claudo L. Huff, of Alsea, Oregon, who on August 31, 1916, made Homestead En try. Serial No. 010799, for W NEVA NWVi. NWVi SEVi NWVi- and EV4 NEVi SWVi NWVi of Section 35, Town ship 14 S., Range 9 W Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establ'sh claim to the land above des cribed, before tho Clerk of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis Oregon, on the 12th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses; Percy Steeprow, of Alsea, Oregon; Fred Den ier, of Denzer, Oregon; Irbin Skaggs, of Alsea, Oregon; Alec Ross, of Alsea, Oregon. W. H. Cannon, Register. 0 0 0' NOTICE Notice Is hereby given of the in tention of the City Council of the City of Toledo, Oregon, to cause to be laid a sewer In the City of Toledo, Oregon, between a point which is 94 feet West of the Northeast corner of block 27, subdivision of block 13 of Elizabeth Graham's 5th Addition to tho City of Toledo, Oregon, thence South 11 degrees 15 minutes East for a dis tance of 231 feet, thence an angle of 81 degrees and running South 71 degrees and 30 minutes West 230 feet to the point of completion, said sewer to be laid at the expense ot the abutting property, said abutting pro perty being owned or reputed to be owned by the following respective per sons: . ; Wm. Andrews, Toledo, Oregon. Be ginning at the northeast corner of blk. 27 subdivision of block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 5th Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, running thence south fifty feet, thence west to the Railroad Right of Way, thence northerly along said Railroad Right of Way to a point West of the place of beginning, thence East to tlie place of beginning. E. Ofstedahl, Toledo, Oregon. Be ginning at a point that Is fifty feat south of the northeast corner of block 27 Subdivision of block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 5th Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, running thence south 27 feet, thence West to the Railroad Right of Way, thence northerly along said Railroad Right of Way to a point West of the place of beginning, thence East to the place of beginning. Albert Waugli, Toledo, Oregon. Be ginning at a point that is 77 feet s( utli of tlie northeast corner of block 27 Subdivision of block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 6th Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, running thence South 23 feet, thence West to the Railroad Right of Way, thence northerly along said Railroad Right of Way to a point West of the place of beginning, thence East to the place of beginning. M. N. Anderson and Earl Nye Toledo, Oregon. Beginning at a point that Is one-hundred feet south of the northeast corner of block 27 Subdivision ot block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 5th Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, running fPr-A-vi-t-, .iillA. rnentiticmlty mtaled Lck0cm K'-'VT'X.'!l.,'r"iVllS nn- We Btronitly recommend 'XimMfm,- """"y r """" y" ' J$W2 R. J- REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. TURKISH U DOMSTtCmM- ".'':'. BLEND ffWl ' -., tlCAfltTTII ' 2? ' thence south 25 feet, thence West to the Railroad Right' of Way. thencei northerly along said Railroad Right of Way to a point West of tlie place ot beginning, thence East to the place of beginning. Masgie S. Uhl, Albany, Oregon. Be ginning at a. point that is 1-5 foet " south of the northeast corner cf block: 27 Subdivision of block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 6th Addition to the; town of Toledo, Oregon, running thence south 60 feet, thence West to the Railroad Right of Way, il,iice northerly along said Railroad Right ot Way to a point West of the place ot beginning, thence East to the place ot beginning. Ellen Redfield, Toledo, Oregon. Be ginning at a point that la 175 feet south of the northeast corner of block 27 Subdivision of block No. 13 ct Eliza beth Graham's 5th Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, running; thence south 25 feet, thence West U the Railroad Right of Way, thenc northerly along said Railroad Rir.ht ot Way to a point West of tlie place ot beginning, thence East to the place ot beginning. P. Frederick, Toledo, Oregon. Be ginning at a point that is 200 feet Bouth of the northeast corner of block 27 Subdivision of block No. 13 of Eliza beth Graham's 6th Addition t th town , of Toledo, Oregon, ruunlng. thence south 30 feet, thence West to the Railroad Right of Way, theirc northerly along said Railroad Right ot Way to a point West of the place of beginning, thence East to the place ot beginning. George R. Schenck and Edward Wade, Toledo, Oregon. Beginning at a point that is 230 feet south of the? northeast corner of block 27 Sub division of block No. 13 Elizabeth Gra ham's 5th Addition to the Town ot Toledo, Oregon, running thence south, on Hill Street to where the Railroad Right of Way Intersects the East ltn of said block, thence following ttift Railroad Right of Way In a northwest erly direction to a point west of tha place of beginning, thence East to the place of beginning. Said sewer to be of tiling, 12 Inches In diameter, laid a suitable and pro per depth beneath the surface ot th ground with suitable places for tap ping for sewer connections. This notice is given as directed by a resolution ot the City Council direct ing me as City Recorder to give this notice by publication in the Lincoln County Leader for a period of tea days. R. R. MILLER. City Recorder of the City of Toledoy Oregon. AFTER THE DIGGER SQUIRREL AGAIN THIS YEAR (Farm Bureau News) Squirrel poison will be available soon, as Uie order has Tieen placed for tlie strychnine and saccharine for making up the poison again the coming year. With the opening of the cam paign against digger). It is planned to put on some community poisoning work with the vle-v of emoKislzlng the best method of handling the poison and to learn of Its effective ness in each case. Watch the next issue of The Farm Bureau News n4 the local paper for further particulars. Let us beat the digger squirrel to U this time. ' "8 AA W. H. WATERBURY Attorney at Law Toledo, . Oregon