Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 21, 1920, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 1920
PAGE 3
THE UM1VERSA1. CAR
The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low
expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in
construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
ell have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It's
the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don't delay,
because the demand is heavy all the time. We have almost everything in motor
car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Parte, and assure the best in mechanical
reoairwork.
A. T. Peterson, Toledo, Oregon
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) Guaranteed by
INCORPORATED
""DULL" Durham cigarettes; you roll them
-D yourself from genuine "Bull" Durham
tobacco; fifty from. one bag.
No machine can even duplicate your "own"
rolled from genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco.
Good old reliable "Bull". Always genuine;
since 1865 he's been everyone's friend.
GENUINE
Have your eyes examined and flt1
with Qlasset by a Graduate Optomet
rlit. Causes of headache removed, eye
tralghtened, and eye strain reliever!.
Prlva.e office forexalnr "i". P -:ce
very reasonable. F. M. ' r' '"
Jeweler and OptimetrisU fAhrry O
iVOriC'i Horse owners.. Anyone
.ving rclts or other stock they da
' M-H. fio Is a gncrt time to
::,r,v attended to, and I, being a
- r , i.r. tive you ivtisfrctory
('. It. Gvynn, Tolsdo, 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
I sblc. Address J. 0. Young, Toledo,
Oregon. ., suMuxj
Rhododendrons are In bloora.
Chas. ShefTlcld was up from New
port Tuesday.
Wm. Mulkey arrived on the evening
train Wednesday.
Fred Homing lost another valuable
hor-so last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dowllng of Yaqulna
have moved to Albany.
Mrg.Virglnla Gardner of Orton was
a Toledo visitor Monday.
Dr. W. M. Berry of Newport was a
Toledo visitor Wednesday.
John Gwyn of Eddyville was a To
ledo visitor the first of tin week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels were
over from the Slletz the first of the
week.
ISanker C. O. Hawkins of Newport
returned la3t evening from a trip to
Portland.
John Peterson the hardwareman,
was a passenger for Portland Wednes
day noon.
Supt. B. L. Chalcraft of the Siletz
Agency was a county seat visitor Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kimes moved in
to the R. P. Currey residence on Fifth
street this week.
Arthur Nye bought J. E. Cooter's
Ford cur, which was sold at auction
Monday, price $365.
, Vote for Fred Lockley for Secretary
oi Mate. He Is Bhort on promises but
long on performance. (Paid Adv.)
Mrs. W. R. Curry departed yesterday
noon for her home at Albany after an
extended visit with her parents here.
Chas. Altree has a crew of men busy
putting in new electric light poles and
repairing the lines around town this
week.
Uxa. Currey and son Ennos departed
yesterday for Portland. They will
make their home at Tigardville near
Portland.
Mrs. Doerfler and little daughter
came over from Marion Saturday even
ing tor a few days visit with Mr. Deor-
fler, w ho Is employed In the depot here.
Wm. Gelattly of Corvallis was a To
ledo visitor yesterday. We understand
that Mr. Gelattly is going into the
sawmill business near lilodgett and
Was here after some machinery.
Carl DavlB of Newport pp.ssed thru
Saturday evening enroule home froir
a trip to Portland. Carl reports that
matters are gradually being straight
ened up with regard to the ?kin:.
over of the north coast railroad by th.'
Port of Newport.
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F0RDS0N TRACTOR, $850 F. 0. B. Factory.
Write for Particulars '
A. T. Peterson . J
L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN X
BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second
Hani! Furniture
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The International Harvester
Line
PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES
INDIANA SILOS
ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES
Conrad Christiansen,
LOCAL DEALER
INSURE WITH
C. E. SHEFFIELD
Agent for Oregon Fire Re
lief Assn. of McMinnville,
for Lincoln County
Newport, - - Oregon
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 A Shipping
Tags on Request
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
04889
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon
May 7th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
Lester A. White, of Waldport, Ore
gon, who, on June 15th, 1917,
made Homestead Entry No. 04889
for W',i NE'i, NW4, W Eft
NB4 NWV4, NV4 NW14 SE4 NW.
NW14 Lot 4.) NWK NE',4 SE4
NWU (NW4' NEV4 Lot 4.) Sec. 28,
T. 13 S., II. 10 W., W. M., has filed
nottre nf intention to make final
Three-Year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln
County. Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on
the 2iih day of June, 1920.
Claiment names as witnesses: John
II. Barley, of Waldport, Or.; F. G.
Sparks, of Waldport, Or.; N. W. Webb,
of Tidewater, Or.; Frank O. Johnson,
of Waldport, Or.
"Proof mnde under the Act of June
11, 1906 List 6-1449."
Alexander Sweek,
Register.
y' WALTHAM WATCHES-
jf wmu 4l?'w tniwoi
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA-fv10r-:;jS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY.
Iri. izij. PETERSON
Watchmaker and Jeweler
LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS
ARNOLD'S
also
COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL
MADE TO ORDER SUITS
WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN,
' Made to measure Clothing. Com
In and let us take your Measure for
hat New Suit
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TO BE HAD AT
DING'S
WEATHERLY SUNDAY SPECIALS IN BRICK AND BULK
May 23 Vanilla ' May 30 Vaanilla
Brick Lemon Sherbet Crushed Strawberry
Plum Pudding Vanilla
Bulk Plum Pudding Bulk , Crushed Strawberry
June 6 Vanilla
Brick Egg Nog
French
Bulk Egg Nog
Note Items listed in bold face type we have at store Sunday after
noon and evening. Others may bo secured by special order placed not
later than Friday. . ' .
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NURSERY STOCK Italian prune, apple, pears, cherry,
plums, oeaches, apricots, etc. Logan, strawberry, raspberry,
etc., the kinds for canneries. Use our MONEY SAVING SYS
TEM Order by Mail Get FRESH stock. Send for PLANT
ERS LIST. 29 years in business.
Carlton Nursey Co. Carlton, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Lnnd Ollice at 1 oteburg, Orexu
April 28th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Charlie
T. Goodman, of Denzer, Oregon, who
on February 18th, 1916, made Home
stead Entry Serial No. 010561, for S Va
of SW14 of NW14, SW of NW!4 of
SW4i of NW!4, Section 26, and: N4
of 8 of SEVi of NE. N ft of NWU
of SEV of NEV4, SV4 of NWV4 of NE
V4 of NE14, SVa of NWt4 of NEU,
Shi of NV4 of SE14 of NE4, SW4
of NEV4 of NEK. && of NV6 of NW
of NE'4, ti of SW of NE4 of
Section 27, Township 14 South, Range
10 West, also additional Homestead
entry, serial No. 010865 S4 of Ntt of
NE14 of NWU, N of SV4 of NE4 jf
NWV4, SV6 of SEW of NE4 of NVVt,
of Section Zl, Township 14 South,
Kange 10 West. Dated Doconbcr 6,
1916, has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final three Year
Proof to establish claim to tho
laud above described, before tho
Clrrk of County Court of Bcntou
County, Oregon, at Corvahis, Orocon,
on tho 8 Ui d. y of Juno, 1920.
Claimant names at Witnesses: T.
M. Faulkner of Fisher, Or., V. V. Cox
of Fisher, dr., F. C. Denzer, of Denzer,
,ur., 1'. i!. Fleoro of Denzer, Or.
W. H. Cannon,
Register.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Laydue R. Hill, Plaintiff,
.
George E. Quiggio and Fannie E.
Quiggle, his wife, C. F. PodTson and
Susan Pedorsen, his wile, Alex Mr
Rao and Mrs. Alex Mcllae, his wiie,
Defendants.
To George E, Quiggio and Fannie E.
Quiggle, his wife, C. F. Pedursen aud
Susan Pederscn, his wife, Alex McRae
and Mrs. Alex Mcllae, his wife, the
abovo named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed agnlnsi
you in the above entitled court and
suit within six weeks from tho date of
the first publication of this Summons
to-wlt: On or before the 14th day of
June, 1920, and If you fall so to ans
wer for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to said Court and take a decree
against you for the relief demanded
and prayed for In said complaint, viz:
First: For a judgement against de
fendants, Goorge E. Quiggio, Fannie
Quiggle, Alox McRae and Mrs. Alex
McRae, in the sum of $5300.00 togeth
er with interest thereon from Dec. 1st
1911, at the rate of 5 per cent per an
num until paid; for the sura of 1300.00
attorney's fees in said suit, and foi
taxes and Interest thereon as in said
complaint set forth and prayed for,
and for his costs and disbursements of
said suit.
Secondly: That the usual decree In
foreclosure may be made for tho sale
of the mortgaged premises In said
complaint described according to law
and the practice of said court; that
the proceeds theroof may be applied
In payment of said judgement, attor
ney's fees and costs and disbursements
as aforesaid, and cost of said snlo anJ
accruing costs, or so much thereof as
mny be necessary for such purposes;
tiff's mortgage upon said premises,
either as incumbrances, purchaser;;,
mortitnges or lien lioldeia or other
wise, bo forever barred and foreclosed
of all right, tit lo. lien, claim interest,
estate, or cijulty of redemption I" onJ
to said mortgaged premises anil tho
whole thereof, excepting redemption
as by law provided.
Fourthly: That the sheriff of Lin
coln Countv. Oregon, execute 11 deed
fto tho pun hnser of said premises at
said sale uml that said plaintiff or any
other party to tills suit may Income
a purchaser at said sale of suld prom
ises, nnd that tho purchaser thwof bo
lot into possession of said pt- 'iilHos
011 the production of the Shcri I s cer
tificate of sale therefor, and u such
tnui wnaievur interest saiu uei vijanis
C. F. Pedorsen and Susan PMivaen,
his wife may have In said mortgaged
premises, be adjudged aud decreed to
be subsequent and subject to plain
tiff's said mortgage lien thereon.
Thirdly: That the defendants n-i I
all persons claiming under them r
either of them subsequent to tho ex
ecution and recordling of said pla:.;
possesslon bo refused then the said
sheriff shall put said purchaser in
possession of tho whole said premises.
That said mortgaged premises are
described aa follows, to-wlt: The
south of the Southwest ' of section
28, Township 13 South, Range 11 West
of the Willamette Meridiun in Lin
coln County, Oregon, and containing
80 acres.
This summons by order of the Hon.
orable R. R. Miller, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, made nnd
dated at'Chambers in the city ,L To
ledo in said County on the 28th l. t of
April, 190, Is served upon you ! the
publication thereof for a perloJ 1 f six
consecutive weeks innucdla .. ior
to the 15th day of June 192C .u the
Lincoln County Leader, a nc.. jpaper
of general circulation and pu mslied
at Toledo In said Lincoln Cou-.ty.
The date of the first public '. m or
this Summons Is the :i0! h d iv April
lUL'O. Tho dale nf the last pii' ;-.iinn
will be Juno 14th, 'J20.
Swope & S -e
Aflorucys fur Mulntlff, Post 0!.., ' ad-
drens, Independence, Oregon.