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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
PACE 2 , LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1920 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance $2.00 Six Months, in advance $1.00 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. DO YOU KNOV that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any m kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance : Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. Toledo Heat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides 5 L. J. BROWN, Proprietor LET'S GO TO GILDERSLEEVE'S FOR THOSE EATS FAIR PRICES BEST QUALITY QUICK SERVICE H I 1 1 1 1 1 ! Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce, as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising 16 cents inch. Composition 6 cents Inch.' Locals 5 cents line. DON'T BLAME THE EDITOR DonV. blanno the newspaper man for what happens In' the community. If there is anything In the life of the place that you do not -wish to go abroad in the world, blame yourself that it exists not Khe paper for say ing something about it It is the edi tor's dui'y to .make a typographical photograph of the town each week, and if you itake a homely picture dont kick the instrument, but try to get a better expression on your face the next time. Star, Union, la. " WEARS U. S. MARINE UNI FORM; NEVER SEEN U. S. Peking, China, June 30. The only U. S. Marine in the world who has never seen the United States is on duty at 'the American Legation here. He Is private C. W. P. Childress, who was born of American parents in China. When he became of age a few weeks ago he decided to join the Ma rines. nnd enlisted at the Legation. Childress is a tall, good looking lad who can speak the Chinese language like a native. His services as an in terpreter are especially valuable to the Marines. Through association wl:h his parents and other American resi dents of China he is thoroughly famil iar with the traditions and customs of the United States. He Is looking for ward to the day when he will see the country whose flag he serves. Li INCOLN BOUNTY DANK (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS J. B. BOOTH C. 0. HAWKINS 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposit " " " - . . , M , M lni LODGE NOTICE Regular meeting Toledo Lodge No. 108 I. O. O. F. Wednesday, July 7, 1920 8 o'clock P. M. Work to First Degree. Visiting Brothers welcome. - A. E. Marvin, Noble Grand, H. W. Jackson, Secretary. The White Corner Store FOR GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS STATIONERY CONFECTIONERY, CROCKERY, TOBACCO, CIGAR8, ?LOUR AND FEED ONE PRICE TO ALL R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON Hip But will be open again Tuesday morning ready for business S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. When in need of 5 AVOTOI3 CAR, BHlp Go to CARSON'S GARAGE M ItmilMllHMmil.lH " ' I ' H M 1 1 II I 1 1 1 H h T CASH PAID For used Pianos or When in need of cement work or Phonographs. Pianos for rent. Trade plastering see Chas. Mock your "silent" piano for an Edison or - Columbia phonograph. M. M. Long & WANT To buy Cattla i a u..i Co, Corvallls. Exclusive Chlckering bert, Toledo, Or. Dealers. - NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the construction of approximately 750 feet of the Corval-lis-Newport Highway throush Toledo, Oregon, commencing at a point at the intersection of Hill Street and 7th Street, or Engineer's Station C 13-50 running for approximately 750 feet to Engineer's Station C 6-00, which point is in the vicinity of Lincoln County Warehouse, wW he received at the Counity Clerk's office eit Toledo, Ore gon, until 10 oclock A. M., July 10th, 1990. The work will consist of approxi mately 3700 cubic yards excavation; i'MO station yards over-haul; 1 acre clearing and grubbing. One price for excavation to be sub mitted only. Lump price for clearing and grubb ing to be submitted. Plans, specifications, and form of contract can be seen at office of Res ident Engineer, Oregon State High way Commission, Court House, Toledo, Oregon. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid deem ed tjpste R. H. HOWELL, County Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive scaled bids for the Construction of two bridges on Drift Creek, known as the Sagandorf Bridges. Bids to be on die with the Court on or before 9 o'clock, July 10th, 1920, and to be In accordance with plans and specifica tions on file with the County Clerk, and to comply with the requirements of law. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS NOTICE Is hereby given that War rants No. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Indorsed not paid for want of funds, are hereby called and interest stopped this date June 25th, 1920. Mrs. Frank John son, Clerk, Waldport, Or. 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, ffne water, family orchard bearing, new barn and chicken house.. Price reason able.. Address J. O. Young, Toledo, Oregon. INSURE WITH C. E. SHEFFIELD Agent for Oregon Fire Re lief Assn. of McMinrwille, for Lincoln County Newport, - - Oregon Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport, Oregon THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Garden farmer will find the Ford Model T One Ton Truck an especially valuable factor in his business because of the flexibility as well as the reliability of the service given by this splendid truck. The worm-drive of manganese bronze carries all the power of the motor to driving the Truck, and there are com bined in larger and heavier form all the elements which have made the Ford Model T Car the greatest motor car in the world in point of service. The Ford Truck with its worm-drive is most economical in operation and maintenance. There is very little, if anything, to get out of order at any time; there is the sim plicity in control ; there is the convenience in the flexibility of the car, it will turn in a circle of forty-eight feet; it accommodates itself to narrow alleys, and it "stands the gaff" of hard work day after day, and month after month, to the great satisfaction of the owner. There is hardly a line of business activity where the Ford One Ton Truck is not really a necessity. Come in and talk it over. A. T. Peterson, Toledo, Oregon NOTICE Notice Is hereby given of the inten tion of the City Council of the City of Toledo, Oregon, to cause to be improv ed, at the expense of the abutting property, Hill Street of the City of Toledo, Oregon, from the intersection of the South side of Fourth Street with Hill Street to intersection of the South side of Second Street with Hill Street, anu in front of the following described property, abutting and adjoining said portion of Hill Street, and said abutting property be ing owned or reputed to be owned by the following respective persons: Lot 1 Block 1 City of Toledo, Ore gon, owners, T. P. Pish, Cleve L. Fish, Wallace T. Fish. South 66 2-3 feet of Lot 7 in Block 5 Graham's Fourth Addition to the town ofToledo, Oregon, owner, Peter Frederick. North 33 1-3 feet of Lot 7 In Block 5 Graham's Fourth Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, owner, W. T. Ball. South 25 feet of Lot 1 In Block 5 Graham's Fourth Addition to the towi. of Toledo, Oregon, owner, Edw. J. Clark. North 7S feet of Lot 1 In Block 5 Graham's Fourth Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, owner Cynthia A. Ball. South half of Lot 7 In Block 6 Gra ham's Fourth Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, owner, Lincoln Co. Bank. North half of Lot 7 and all of Lot 1 Block 6 in Graham's Fourth Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, owner, Peter Frederick. Beginning at the northeast corner of Block twenty-sevenv Elizabeth Gra ham's 6th Addition, being a subdivi sion of Block thirteen, in- Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running thence south fifty feet along the east side of said Block Twenty seven, thence west to the C. ft E. R. R. Co., right of way, thence following said right of way in a northwesterly direction to the north l.ne of Block Twenty-seven, thence east to place of beginning, owner, Win. Andrews. Beginning at a point that is fifty feet south of the northeast corner of Block twenty-seven, Elizabeth Gra ham's 6th Addition, being a subdivi sion of Block Thirteen in Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running south along the east side of said Block Twenty-seven, 27 feet, thence west of the C. & E. R. R. Right of Way, thence northwest along said Right of Way to a point west of the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, owner, Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. . Beginning at a point that is 77 feet south of the northeast corner of Block :Twenty-8even, Elizabeth Graham's 5th Addition, being a subdivision of Block Thirteen in Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running thence south 23 feet along the east side of said Block 27, thence west to the C. ft E. K. R. Right of Way, thence northwest along said Right of Way to a point west of the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, owner, Albert Waugh. Beginning at a point 100 feet south of the Northeast corner of Block Twenty-seven, Elizabeth Graham's 6th 'Addition, being a subdivision of Block Thirteen, In Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running thence south along the east side of said Block 26 feet, thence west to the C. ft E. K. R. Right of Way, thence northwest along said Right of Way to a point west of the place of beginning, thence east to th pelace of beginning, owner, Earl Nye and M. N. Anderson. Begining at a point that Is 125 feet south of the northeast corner of Block Twenty-seven, Elizabeth Graham's 6th Addition, being a subdivision of Block Thirteen in Graham s Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running thence south 60 feet, thence west to the C. ft E. R. R. Right of Way, thence northwesterly along said Right of Way to a point west of the place of begin ning thence east to the place of begin ning, owner, Maggie S. Chi. Beginning at a point that 175 feet south of the northeast corner of Block Twenty-seven, Elizabeth Graham's 5th Addition, being a subdivision of Block Thirteen, in Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, running thence south 25 feet, thence west to the C. ft E. R. R. Right of Way thence in a northwesterly direction along said Right of Way to a point that is west of the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, owner, Ellen Redfield. Beginning at a point that Is 200 feet south of the northeast corner of Block Twenty-seven, Elizabeth Graham's 6th Addition, being a subdivision of Block Thirteen in Graham's Fourth Ad dition to Toledo, Oregon, runnlrj thence south 30 feet, thence west to the C. ft E. R. R. Right of Way thence northwesterly direction along said Right of Way, to a point west of the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, owner, P. Frederick Beginning at a point that is 230 feet south of the northeast corner of Block Twenty-seven, Elizabeth' Graham's 5th Addition, being a subdivision ot Block Thirteen in Graham's Fourth Addition to Toledo, Oregon, thence west to the C. ft E. R. R. Right of Way thence in a southeasterly direction along said Right of Way to where it intersects Hill Street, thence north on Hill Street to the place of beginning, owners, George R, Schenck and Ed ward Wade. Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Right of Way from the south line of Lot 1 in Block 1 of Graham's Fourth Addition to the City of Toledo, Oregon in a northerly direction to the property owned by George R. Schenck ft Ed ward Wade, owner, Southern Pacific Railroad Company. And said herein before described portion of Hill street to be improved in the following manner: By paving from curb to curb with concrete, said concrete to be of two coats placed upon one inch of gravel firmly tamped Into the soil. The first coat of concrete to be 5 Inches thick, and to be composed of one part oi cement and five parts of gravel. Sec ond coat to be one inch thick and to be composed of one part cement and two parts Willamette River sand, with the curb en each side of the street 6 Inches in thickness, and twelve inches high, extending above the surface of the street 6 inches. This notice Is given by virtue of, and in conformance to a resolution passed by the common council of the City of Toledo, Oregon, at a regular session thereof, on the 3rd day of May, 1920, said resolution 'directing me as City Recorder of said City to give notice of the Intention of the City Council of the City of Toledo,-Oregon, to cause said portion of Hill Street to be improved as hereinbefore set forth, and directing that this notice be given by publication thereof in the Lincoln County Leader, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of To ledo, Oregon, said publication to be for a period of ten days, the date of the first publication of this notice is June 25th. 1920, and the date of the last publication of this notice to be the 9th day of July, 1920. R. R. Miller, Recorder ot the City of Toledo, Oregon Passed by the Common Council this 15th day of June, 1920. Approved by the Mayor of the city of Toledo, Oregon, this 15th day ot June, 1920. R. D. 8urgess, AtteBt: R. R. Miller, Mayor. City Recorder. o SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Ella Haynes, Plaintiff, VS. Homer S. McDanlels and Etta Mc Danlels, his wife, W. L. Van Horn, and A. Neppach, Defendants. To Homer S. McDanlels and Etta McDanlels, his wife, W. L. Van Horn, and A. Neppach, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the expiration ot six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer,, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's com plaint, towit: For a decree of this Court fore closing a certain mortgage executed by the said Homer S. McDanlels and Etta McDanlels, his wife, on the 13th day of January, 1916 on the following described real propei'ty situated in Lincoln County, Oregon, towit: A piece or parcel ot land "Com mencing at the (14) Section Corner on the North Boundary ot Section Five (5) in Township No. Eleven South of Rlinge Mo. Eleven, (11) West Wilt Meridian, and running thence S. 0 degrees 07 minutes West on the center line of said Section No. Five .5) 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 ot said section No. (5) 660 fe t to the place ot beginning the same 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 ot said de fendants land all of them and. all per sons claiming bv. throueh or under you said defendants, may be barred 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 and just. This summons is served upon you. by 'publication in accordance with an order by the Honorable R. 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 18th 1920, and ending with the Issue of July 30th, 1920. Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Toledo, Oregon. TVPFERBNT from all other plpelett furnaces. Better absolutely reliable because it it constructed correctly. Three big, exclusive futures, the "Big 3", make the Mueller a perfect heating system, t, Lars and Properly Propor- ' tiOD.d Reflater FM t. Spacious, Unabetrueted Ait PtlMfH . v - '"jritlrTf linn. Heatiiic Surface We knew what thee feature, mean tie Matins efficiency and big fuel aavlnc. rou want raalneatiaa aanfort amf MaaA want Co eavetf to K on foal come la and lei ua axnlaia B tba Mueller lithe bert. wa ARTHUR NYE Toledo, Oregon (14) FOR SALE 240 acres Sllet 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 in eight acre ranch, including wagon, team and cow. Mostly clearec1 C. F. C. Anderson, Slletr, Or.