LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 18th, 1920 PACE 3 If Ymr House is bid. Make It New wicn jlM fVour House Is II FULLER Paint nNE thing W m Preserve. is sure an you can't hide the r Beautifie outside of your house from critical eyes. You'll be proud of your home and your neighbor hood will be proud of you if your house is kept painted and in good repair. The well-painted house is evidence of community spirit and thrift. FULLER Paint keeps new and old houses from run ning down, adds to their value and makes them attractive. Specify FULLER Paint for your home. You can depend on it to do two things and do them well pre serve and beautify. Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Your Town W. P. Fuller & Co. l4-il Northwest Branch Houses at Portland, Seattle, lacoma, Spokane, Boise To Keep American Ships on the Seas For the first time since the Civil War we have real merchant marine. It cost us $3,000,000,000 to get It. The farmer, manufacturer, laborer every American ia Interested In holding our position on the seas. As a first step In this direction It la necessary to modify those articles of existing commercial treaties which have operates to thwart the upbuilding of our merchant marine By giving the notice of termination for which the several treaties provide. This action is directed in the constructive Shipping Bill now before Congress; Which declares it to he the policy of the United States "to do whatever may he necessary to develop and en courage" a merchant marine. This policy decerves the support of every American. Lucking this support the present effort to maintain our nierciiunt marine may suffer the fate of many Ineffective attempts of the past. Send for a copy of "For an American Merchant Marine." Committee of American Shipbuilder 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY T-vlFFERENT from all other pipelesa furnaces. Better . absolutely reliable because it Is constructed correctly. Three big, exclusive features, -the "Big 3", make the Mueller perfect heating system. I. Larf and Property Propor tioned Reg-iata Face V Spacious, Unobatruetsd Alt Paaaaga f. Vast and SciantiHcellyDeelgDwl Hasting Surface We know what theae features mean for heating efficiency and big fuel taring. If you want real heating comfort aaar. antmmd, want to save M to X on fuel ' come in and let us explain why the Mueller i the beet. AHTHUH NYE Toledo, Oregon A PERL OIL Slf lf2Ss STANDARD OIL COWfUf Jf 11 tcMiroRNLM ' ! (KEROSENE) or OIL i C00KST0VES INSURE WITH C. E. SHEFFIELD Agent for Oregon Fire Re lief Assn. of McMinnv:lle, for Lincoln County Newport, - - Oregon (14) FOR 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 fi bargain for quick sulc. I a!:o have in eight acre ranch, i.i:i.d:iH. "?," team and cow. Mortlw elcart C. F. C. Anderson, Siletz, Or, CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all war rants drawn on School District No. 2, Toledo, Oregon, and endorsed not paid for want of funds, up to and Including warrant No. 676, dated Nov. 14, 1919, are hereby called and Interest stopped this date. Dated May 7th, 1920. Mrs. Sarah Booth, Clerk. G. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon (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. W.H. WATERBURY Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon (15) FOR SALE 10 lots in Toledo, house, barn and chicken house, fam ily garden, 400 tfcs. potatoes planted, CC0 strawberries and other smell fruits. Price for quick sale, $1400, $00 cash, balance Ti. Call at this office or see Sherman Frederickson. While You Are Portland's Guest Visit. 1 Bush & Lane Piano Co. ; . A welcome In terms of good music on fine instruments awaits you. Your favorite musical com- positions will have an Intensified appeal, yuu win mm, mien play ed upon our Upright Pianos Grand Pianos , Player Pianos Phorojraphs aad don't forget we are Record Headquarters Come it is our pleasure to please you! patio (Cn. Broadway at Alder Portland - - Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Ella Haynes, Plaintiff, VS. Homer S. McDaniels and Ettr. !s Dundola,. his wife, W. L. Van Horn, and A. Neppach, Defendants. To Homer S. McDaniels and EUu McDaniels, his wife, W. L. Van Horn, and A. Neppach, the above luanoJ defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of pluiutifl filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded in plaintiffs com plaint, towit: For a decree of this Court fore closing a certain mortgage executed by the said Homer S. McDaniels and Etta McDaniels, his wife, on the 13tli day of January, 1916 on the following described real propeiiiy situated ia Lincoln County, Oregon, towit A piece or parcel of land "Com mencing at the 0,4) Section Corner on the North Boundary of Section Five (5) in Township No. Eleven South of RUnge No. Eleven, (11) West Wilt Meridian, and ' running thence S. 0 degrees 07 minutes West on the center line of said Section No. Five .6) above described 660 feet to a post near Wagon Bridge, Thence East 660 feet to a post, thence. N. 0 degrees 07 minutes 660 feet to a Post situate on the north boundary of said' Section No. Five (5) above described, thence west along the North boundary of said section No. (6) 660 fe t to the place of beginning the lume containing Ten (10) acres according to the survey thereof. And that the above described tract be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and owing plaintiff on said mortgage; and further for a decree that each of said de fendants land all of them and all per sons claiming by, through or under you said defendants, may be barred and foreclosed of any estate, right, title, lien or interest in or to said mortgaged premises or any part there of and for such other and further re lief as may be equitable nnd just. This summons is served upon you by publication in accordance with an order by the Honorable It. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, which said order Is dated June 16th, 1920, and which requires that this summons be published in the Lincoln County Leader for six con secutative and successive weeks be ginning with the issue of June ISth 1920, and ending with the 1.-sue of July 30th, 1920. Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Toledo, 0'"' n. Clothes cleaned and pressed at Col vlns. See Colvln for men and boys' work clothes. I-arKo line of ladles dress goods at Colvlns. .Alex Thompson was a passenger up : the line this noon. Mrs. R. R. Miller was called to Portland Monday noon. O. R. Altree returned Friday evening from a trip to Portland. John Hondrickson is up from South Beach .this afternoon. Miss Eva Slovons was a passenger for the Valley this noon. Mrs. W. H. Martin of Nashville was a Toledo visitor Monday. One year nito yesterday the Fisher Storey sawmill burned. Attorney W. H. Waterbury returned Friday evening from the Valley. G. S. Fiupatrick of the Lower Siletz was a Toledo visitor last Saturday. Sherman Frederickson went out to Corvallls Monday, returning Wednesday. The rain of the past week is doing considerable damage to the strawberry crop. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Duerden returned Friday evening from a trip to the Val ley. Miss Delia Payne returned home Sat urday evening from a short visit in the Valley. Mrs. Slmonson returned Monday evening from a visit with her parents at (iswego. C. Pi. Arthur of Harlan wns In the city Monday evening attending Ma sonic Lodge. Prof. W. A. Cox went down to Oys teivil!" Sunday where he will touch summer school. Miss Eleanor Crady returned Fri day evening from a short visit with relativ" s in Por:land. Mrs. II. E. Collins went out to Salem lasi week to attend liie wedding of her grandson, Carrol McDonald. fc'ee I'olvin for men and boys' made to order suits, fit guaranteed; large line of woolens to select from. Miss Sada Chambers departed Mon day for her home at Alpine after a short visit here and at Nuupoil. Mrs. Hafctie Gillette Smith of Nash ville waa in the city Sunday v lal t in u with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Stanton and family Dr. F. M. Carter was over from the Agency Monday, going on up to Flk City on' the noon train to look after some sick folks. Miss Ida Olson arrived home from Monmouth Saturday evening, where she haa been attending Normal school the past winter. MiBs Taylor of Siletz arrived home from Corvallls Friday evening, she having been a student at the O. A. C, the past winter. MIsse Iris Akin and Marie Miller arrived homo from Monmouth lost evening, where they have been attend ing Normal School. Miss Smith, a graduate nurse of Portland, was in the city Monday en route home after a visit with her uncle Mr. Mahoney, at Slleti. Prof. Coral Lake departed Saturday noon for his home near Portland. Mr. Lake made many friends while here who regret seeing him leave. Miss Molly Sidey arrived Monday evening from Edinburgh, Scotland to spend the Summer with her brother, D. J. Sldey, and family near this city. The Epworth League will again take up their weekly home bake sales each Saturday, beginning - Saturday, June 19th at 2:30 p. m., Frederick's build ing. Oca Hoefleln arrived down from Cattle Rock, Wash., Saturday evening, for a short visit with his parents. Oca returned to the Washington city Wed nesday, at which place he has employ ment. Why ship your cream when you can got the highest market price, cash on delivery. Wie pay 2c. per pound more for sweet cream than sour. Fair treatment guaranteed all. Mu tual Creamery Co., W. S. Colvln, Mgr., Tclcdo, Oregon. I FORDSON TRACTOR, $850 F. O. B. Factory. Write for Particulars - - ttttt4H.K L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN Z BATEXIAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES s We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture L .1. s) s .1 SL . j SL a r TT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTVTTTT'r The International Harvester J t Line PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES I INDIANA SILOS I ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES Conrad Christiansen, LOCAL DEALER lit! tJ-J-J..... ......... 1 sffjHSi ae3& ? 4 , HAS RAILWAY SYSTEM FOR HIS FARM C'&'": .A W. C. Oage, former New York broker, quit the big city and bought a farm at Fish kill, N. Y. He liked the farm but he didn't xare for the extensive walking so he built a miniature railway system to all parts of the entire acreage. He got the lumber for the track from an old ben-house 251 feet long. His engine power is from a small gasoline motor. The cars are built to handle ail farm produce. The picture shows the "tourist" car for carrying holiday passengers. Mr. Gaga is shown at the throttle of the engine en route to Eatner the eggs as the tracka run through the new henhouse. WaLTHAM WATCHU A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. i p-i. JrU. FElTEiFlSOiSr t Watchrnaker 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. Come In and let us" take your Measure for Viat New Suit. TO BE HAD AT DING'S WEATHERLY SUNDAY SPECIALS IN BRICK AND BULK June 20 Frozen, Egg Nog June 27 French Melamre i T Brick Roman Punch Brick Strawberry Sherb t vanilla Vanilla Bulk Frozen Egg Nog (Shrine) Bulk French Melange ' Note Items listed in bold face type we have at Btore Sunday after noon and evening. Others may be secured by special order placed not later than Friday. ! NURSERY STOCK Italian prune, apple, pears, cherry, plums, peaches, 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 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Harold J. Skinner, Plaintiff. VS. Robert M. Gray, a bachelor, nnd R. N. Warnock and Sada Warnock, liia wife, Defendants. To Robert M. Gray, R. N. Warnock and Sada Warnock and each of the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to npp' iir and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you In the abov en titled suit on or before the explralon of eix weeks from the date of llm first publication of this summons, nnd if you fail so to appear nnd nnswer, for want thoreof, .the plaintiff will apply to the afoovo entitled Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, towit for a decree of this Court fore closing a certain mortgage executed by the said defendant Robert M. Gray on the 25th day of May, 1915 on the following described real property situated In Lincoln County, Oregon, towit; The South Half (SH) of the south west quarter (SU) of Section Thirty- four (34) In Township Ten (10) South Range Eleven (11) West of the Will amette Meridian. And that, the above described tract be sold by- the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and owing to plaintiff on said mortgage; and further for a decree that each of said defendants and all of them and all persons claiming by or through you said defendants may be barred and foreclosed of any estate, right, title, Hen or interest in or to said mort gaged premises or any part thereof. fend for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. This summons Is Berved upon you ny publication in accordance with an Or der by the' Honoriiible R. It. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, which sold order Is duted Juno 17, 1920, and which requires that this summons be. published in the Lincoln County Leader for six consecutive and Kucerj.sive weeks beirlnnliiK witn the issue of June 15th, 11)20, aud ending with the issue of July 30th. 1920. E. S. Snelling, Post Olllce Adress, South llend, Wash. G. B. McCluskey, Post Olllce Addres3, Toledo, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. A I, WAUGH Dealer In Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator with will an- 'nexod of the estate of Joseph K. ;Rruscth, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Lincoln County, Stale of Oregon, his final account us 'such administrator of said estate, and that Monday the 2nd. day of August 1U20, at the hour of Ten O'Clock A. M. has been fixed by said Court n '.he time for hearing of objections t.". 3ald report, and the settlement the jof. G. B. McCluskey, AdniUi'. jt: .or with will annexed of the l''e of Joseph K. Bruseth, Dec. oud. PIANO TUNING And Iv pairing. Work guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. M. M. Long : Co., Chlckering Agents. C. E. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oiegc;i