Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 28, 1920, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28th, 1920
PAGE 3
Cliff McEhvnin returned Tuesday
evcnlns from a trip to the Valley.
Ed. 'Abbey, the Newport hotelinan,
passed thru Monday enroute to Idaho.
dpt. Wm. Matthews and wife of
Newport wore Toledo visitors Satur
day. Tom Harding went to Portland
Tucduy for a visit with his sister,
Clara.
Wr. n. Hones of Taft was In the city
Saturday, bringing in the election re
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THE LrrilVERSAL CAR
Tha Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seat3 five comfortably. While an
enclosed tar with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be
changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the
cun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and
demountable rims with 3J4-inch tires all around. A real family car. Anybody can
safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car with the economy
which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small coat of operation
and maintenance. Won't you come in and look at it?
1';!
A. T. Peterson,
Toledo, Oregon
KM ' Wmmm
THERE HE STANDS!
GRAND old "Bull" Durham. He belongs in this
country's Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more
familiar figure ? For over half a century Bull has
been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents
has made millions and millions of friends.
You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag.
GENUINE
j TOBACCO j
HWmII Mlflf With llllk-V. paper you B
flSMWBtt llWWl? Snr" the best "Bull"
lMf'il J f p Durham cigarettes. I
EB&dU ! Iff ! ILJI
turns. ,
For ladiet dress goods, see Calvin's j
nice assortment of dress remnants, at
Colvln's.
E. S. Oakland of Buyview wais In the
city Saturday, bringing In, the election
returns.
Mrs. Elma Hyde returned Friday
evening from a visit with relatives at
Philomavli.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Horning of Otter
Rock were visiting here the latter part
of lust week.
John Iiuikley was up from Newport
Saturday bringing the returns in from
l'acillc preciuct.
Lster W'augh was over from the
Agency Friday, going on up to Elk
City. He returned Sunday.
Horn, Friday, May 21st, 1920, an
c.'ght cjii a half pound boy, to Mr. and
Mrs:. J. 11. Booth in this city.
Mrs. M. E. Wood of Blodgett was In
the city the first of the week visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Hart.
Geo. Hianchard of Newport was In
.Uii! city Saturday. Mr. Blanchard
.brought up tlie election returns.
T. J. Puford of Harlan was In the
city Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Huford
bn.u;;ht down the election returns.
Fi'in Brassfleld was over from the
Ag.-.. y Tue ;!;y with a crew of men
Und teams, alter his shingle mill ma
cliim ry.
Sn.i. J'ora Irwin and children of
Ponlcnd wees visiting here tlie first
of the week with her sister, Mrs. Grant
Had. an 1 ijuiily.
Mr. and JIu J. M. Ev.ing of Elk
City wrre in the city r-ai urday. Tliey
went to Newport in ti.J evening where
they svi.nl Sunday.
iMrs. Sctli Howe and sister, Mrs.
Walker, departed Wednesday for Cot
tage Grove where khey were called by
the illness of their father.
Everett Jones wan do .v.: from Eli.
City the first of the week. EvereU
went from here to Otter Ro-.-k where
ho will spend tlie summer.
Oncatta and Rowena Vr.n Cleve on
tenainel sixteen of their young friend;
at a birtlid iv party, at their home, lut
Saturday evening, May 22.
P. Frederick Is having new side
walks built along his Hill street prop
erty this week. Ole Osnes and John
Thompson are doing the work.
A. Combes of Taft was In the city
Mi nday evening. Mr. Combest was en
route home from Albany where he has
been In the hospital with pneumonia.
Jack Morgan returned to Portland
Friday, after spending several days on
the Siletz. Jack Incidentally took a
line bunch of trout back to the city
with him.
Fred Wagner of Nortons, brought
down tlie rci.urna for Nashville pre
cinct, Saturday. Fred went over to
tt'ie Agency to see his old friend, Austin
Altree, while here.
Chas. Mock and crew paved the
street In front of M. N. Anderson &
Earl Nye's property on Hill street this
week. The city council ordered this
street paved from Second to Fourth
streets.
John Walter Emerson of Winant and
Miss Gladys E. Morris of Toledo were
united in marriage at tlie parlors of
tlie Commercial Hotel In this city Wed
nesday afternoon, tlie Rev. C. R. Ells
worth officiating.
Mrs. Lena Jones and daughter of New
port wero visiting here the first of the
week with Mrs. Jones' parents," Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Batl. They went from
here to Elk City where they will visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Plank.
Mrs. C. W. Harding entertained the
Ladies Whist Club last week Mrs. L.
M. Starr captured the first prlzo and
;.Vlrs. N. II. Sherwood the booby.
( ."hot prize was a small sack of sugar
and the booby prize was a fine big
potato.)
A crew of men are busy tills week
Trading down tho hill on Mrs. Stew
art's property, on the route of the
Newport-Curvallis highway. Tlie dirt
is being used to make a big fill across
the tidel.ind. Considerable blasting
has been done on this job the past
.'ew days.
. : i -.-j
u, .MuW tl NOTICE-Horse owners.. Anyone I (' GOOD P.UY Five acres 1 mile
with glasses by a Graduate OPtom- J , Tolcdo , 0IIU Valley.. Three
"?I-:;"::,r;;:M:. ; ne coated. . tlmS to " o.
traiahtencd, and eye strain relieved.
Priva.e oflicc for examinations,
Jce.cis and Optimetricts, Albany, Or,
Prices rJve came aurnoro to, ana i, eciny
fj,, , veterinarian, can pivc y i 1 -
eervice. R. R. Gwynn, Toledo, Or.
good house, fine
r'ly orchard bearing, ne
in .1 n house.. Price reason-
J. O. Young, Toicdo,
INSURE WITH
C. E. SHEFFIELD
Agent for Oregon Fire Re
lief Assn. of McMinnville,
for Lincoln County
Newport, - - Oregon
FORDSON TRACTOR, $850 F.O.B. Factory. f
J Write for Particulars
A. T. Peterson
I L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN
i BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
; UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second
I riant,' Furniture
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The International Harvester
Line
PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES
INDIANA SILOS
ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES
' Ccnr&d Cliristiansen,
LOCAL DEALER
A COMPLICE STOCK OF DIA-
vV TH1 WATCMrV v
MC r:D3, WATCH ES, CLOCKS,
CILVn'.VARE AND JEWELRY.
i
i-I. . PETBRSOM
t WatcKmaker 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,
I Made to measure Clothing. Coma
f In and let us take your Measure for
I Miat New Suit
t
TO BE HAD AT
DING'S
WEATHERLY SUNDAY SPECIALS
May 30 Vaanllla June 6
Crushed Strawberry Ilrlc.k
Vanilla
Bulk .Crushed Strawberry Bulk
N BRICK AND BULK
Vanilla
E(?g Nog
French
Egg Nog
June 13 VnnilU
lirick Stiuwbcrry
ltonian 1'unch
Bulk French Tortoni
Note Items listed in bold face typo we have at store Sunday after
noon and evening. Others may be secured by special order placed not
lntnr thnn PrlHnv.
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NURSERY STOCK Italian prune, apple, pears, cherry,
plums, oeaches, apricots, etc. Loga.n, 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
04889
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon
May 7th, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that
Lester A. White, of Wahiport, Ore
gon, who, on June 15th, 1917,
made Homestead Entry No. 04889
for' WVO NKli NW14, V Eb
NU'4 NW'4, NH NW SEVl NW14.
(N'i NWU Lot 4,) NW'4 NK'4 SB4
NV4 (NW NK14 Lot 4,) Sec. 28,
T. 13 S., R. 10 W., V. M., has (lied
notice of Intention to make final i
Three-Year Proof, to establish claim
to the laryl above described, before the
Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln
County. Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on
the 24th day of Juno, 1020.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
H. Karley, of W'aldport, Or.; V. O.
Sparks, of W'aldport, Or.: N. W. Webb,
of Tidewater, Or.; Frank O. Johnson,1
of W'aldport, Or. i
"Proof nmdo under thp Act of June
1S05 List C-114!!.'
Alexander Pweck,
Heghter.
"" SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Laydue It. Hill, l'l.iiiitiff,
va.
George. E. Qnlgglo and Fannin E.
QuigElo. his wife, '. K. PedersiMi and
Silvan Pederseu. his wile, Ai x M -Hue
and Mrs. Alex Mi ltae, his wife-,
Defendants.
To George K, Quigle fnd Khiiv.:..' I:
Quiggle, his wife, C. Pe.loiv. n : n i
Susan Pederseu, liis wire, Alex ;,! i
mid Mrs. Alex Mel! m. 'a wife, (h,.
nbovo nami'd del'i'iH'Mits:
In the Name of the G.-.lc cf Oregon:
You are hereby required to nppnr
and answer tho complaint Hied agahiMt
you In the abova cntillcd court mid
suit within six weel.'s from the date of
the first publication of this Summons
to-wi(: On or before tlie 1 4 ( li day of
Juno, 1920, and If you fail so to ans
wer for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to said Court and take; a doer?
agaliiHt you for tlie relief demnndetl
and prayed for in said complaint, viz;
First: For a Judgement against de
fendants, George K. (Juigglo, Fannie
Quiggle, Alex Mcltao ind Mrs. Alex ;
Rlcltae, ill the sum of Ji.llOO.OO togeth
er witli Interest thereon from Dec. 1st
1911, at the rate of 5 per cent per an
num until paid; for tlie sum of $1100. 00
attorney's fees in said suit, and foi
taxes and Interest thereon ns In said
complaint set forth and prayed for,
and for his costs and disbursements of
said suit.
Secondly: That tho usual decree in
foreclosure may bo made for the sale
of the mortgnueil preml-es in said
complaint described according to law
and the practice of eald court ; that
tlie proceeds thereof may be applied
In payment of said Jrdgemeni, attor
ney's fees and costs and disbursements
as aforesaid, and cost of said s: In rnd
accruing costs, or no much thereof as
may bo necessary for imeli purpose!-.;
tiff's inorftage upon s.iiil promises,
"'!' :' as Ii iiMi'-rrnces. ptu chasers,
mort-wjios or lien li'ddot : or other-
wise, be forever barred and foreclosed
of nil right, title, lien, claim interest,
estate, or equity of redemption In and
to said mortgaged premises and the)
whole (hereof, excepting redemption
as by law provided.
Fourthly: That tho sheriff of Lin
coln County, Oregon, execute a deeil
to (lie purchaser of said promises at
said sale and that said plaintiff or any
other p:irly to (his suit may beconm
a purchaser at said bale of caid prem-
" and that the pim luisor (herof bo
!.'. i ' 1 1 ' p.iiesslon of paid premises
in Hie production of the Sheriff's ct
! lien re of saie Iherefor, and if siielt
tliiif. whatever in; crest s.ild defendants)
('. F. I'edersen and Susan Pedersen,
his .wife may have In said mortgaged
premises, be adjudged and decreed to
lie Btihspiiueiit and subject to plain
tiff's siid mortgage Hen thereon.
Thirdly: That tlie 'defendants and
all persons claiming under lliwiu .
eilhcr of them suliHeiiuent to. tho e -eeiillon
nnd recordling of said pin.. -possession
bo refused (lien the S' '. I
sheriff shall put said purchaser in
possession of (lie whole said promises.
That said mortgaged premises nro
described as follows, tp-wit: Tho
south ',2 of (lie Southwest Vi of section
28, Township 13 South. Hange It West
or (lie Willamette Meridian In Lin
coln County, Oregon, and containing
SO acres.
This summons by order of the Hon
orable It. H. Miller, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, made nnd
dated at Chambers in the city o' To
ledo in said Comity on the 28th c!a-- of
Apr!!, 1020, Is served upon you by thei
publication thereof for a period ( six
consecutive weeks linmedlut-'y --rior
to t lie 1 Kill day of June 1920, K Hi
Lincoln County Leader, a ne' " a per
of general circulation r.nd r i dished
nt Toledo In said Lincoln Coi ny.
The date of tlie first publics Ion of -
this Summons is the ;;0th dav
lO.'O. The date of die last pu' :
will be June MMi, 1920.
Swope A. '.
Attn-poy-i for I'lalntitr. Post iS.
die::a, liidepoudoucu, Oregoi..
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