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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
FACE ?OUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TCt.EDO, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 2nd, 1920 n For the Whole Family SERVICABLE FOOTWEAR THAT COMBINES STYLE AND QUALITY AT PRICES THAT WILL ALSO BE VERY ATTRACTIVE TO YOU FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN WHITE CANVAS AND FOR MEN AND BOYS CLOTH SHOES , , x , ,. nl . . ....... Black Gun Metal Calf Blucher Shoes for Men White Sea Island Cloth Shoe, which is $7 75 and $8 00 iSfS'MSr11 Heel. $6.00 Brown Caf Bucner Shoes f Me $7?5 Another with Military Heel 6.75 (gcn j Q nn Another with Military Heel ; 5.75 . $8-50'a" 9"?- w ... Another with Low Heel 4.50 B" C'fnf Walking Shoes for Men, White Canvas Shoes with Rubber Sole 7-75- 8-00- 8-50, and 9,25- and Baby French Heel 3.85 Ek and Canvas Outing Shoes for Men, $3.85, Another with Low Rubber Heel.-. 3.25 $3.95, and $4.85. CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS AT THE BI5Sli njt f" ?'u?!?er Shoes for Bys' LOWEST PRICES $5-00' $5 50' and $6-50- Ladies' Black Kid, Patent Leather and Brown E,a"d C!?Uting Shoe for Bys' 2-90, Calf Oxfords and Pumps, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 a" f "? &' , $8.50 and $9.50. Same Youths', $2.75, and $2.95. LADIES' BLACK AND BROWN KID BARE FOOT SANDALS Shoes with Imitation Tip in Military or Sizes 5 to 8 82 to 11 114 to 2 French Heels $8.50, $10.00, $11.00, $12.50. $1.85 $1.95 $2.25 A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS LOWEST PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES 2&'JBr?m S E. NEWKIRK. Prop. Phone 2805 Why man we made this cigarette for you! CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mellow-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation ! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiring your taste. They leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them niifT-fhr-rvifT with nnv riio-arftttA in VrtilZ,,v;' J" th world at any price. You 11 pre ZXiZSZZZZZiZZZi fer quality to coupons or premiums ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. tun. IVe trs- ;l , ( .tnimr- 'l tint eafon for Him honm or of fico tupply or Atn you trsvol. Dishes and glass ware at Colvin's. I J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04889 "Department f the Interior, V. S. Lund Ofllce at Portland, Oregon May 7th, 1920. Kotloe Is hereby given that Lrotur A. White, of Waldport, Ore Kou. who, on June 15th, 1917, jaiai! HoniPtd Entry No. 048X9 4Vr WMr NK4. NW4, ,VH EV4 KK'ji NVV'4, N',i NW4 SE'-i NWVi. CN'4 NW'i Ixt 4.) NWVi NKVi SE'4 TCWii (NVi.i NEi,i Un 4,) Sec. 28, T. 1J S., R. 10 W.. W. M has filed unties of Intention to make final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to (lie hind above described, before ths Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on Oe Mill day of June, 1920. Ckunuuit mimes n witnesses: John H. Karley, of Waldport, Or.: V. O. Spark., of Waldport, Or ; N. W. Webb, of Trfcw.iter, Or.; Frau'.c O. Johnson, if Waldport, Or. "IToof made under the Act of June Jt ISOfl LIbt 6-1449." Alexander Sweek, Register. CALF WANTED See Max Hayden, ToIe4, Oregon. , HAVE SOME Good A-1 cows for sale. If you want cows, come and lick ttbfn. L. A. rlulbert, Toledo, Or, NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice. Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, administrator of the Estate of Harriet Curl Duncan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby directed to file the same at the law ofllce of O. I!. Mc Cluskey, In Toledo, Oregon, within six months from date thereof, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers. Dated June 9th, 1920. C. J. Duncan Administrator of the Estate of Harriet Curl Duncan, deceaased. (19) FOR SALE 1 good 2800 tb. team and full britching harness, all In good condition. Cheap. Also 2 GOOD GRADE Lincoln Rams for ale cheap. Phone or write Charles W. Eagleson, Eddyvllle, Oregon. FOR SALE 7 pigs $5 each 5 Cots wool sheep not sheared, $50 team of horses and harness, weight about 2600 $250. Warren Cobb, Siletz. Have your eyes examined and fitted with glasses by a Graduate Optomet rist Causes of headache removed, eyes straightened, and eye strain relieved. Private office for examinations. Prices very reasonable. F. M. French A Sons Jewelers and Optlmetrlsts, Albany, Or. (18) FOR 8ALE Good stock ranch ot io2 acres 'i't miles from Toledo, 3-4 of mile from bay, 5 minutes walk to County road, near school, some cleared and fenced. Garden all planted. Also some oats, young orchard just set out New 5 room house, good barn and other buildings. Furniture and some stock. On account of wife's health will sacrifice for quick sale. Geo. White, Toledo, Or. (16) WE HAVE Opened up the din nlng room of the Toledo Hotel. Meals served family style at 60 cents. Remember Cream Puffn tnmnrrnw ot i the Bakery. Tlla Tn 'ai rWja ...111 l,a 11 I day Monday, July 5'h. Swert crecr.u r.nl Maid O' Clover butter for tale at Mutual Cream Sta tion. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swayze roturne.i i the first of ithe week from Hood River where they have been for. the paat two or three weeks. ! Roy Nesr has eold his farm near this city o W'm. Gilsou of Portland. Mr. Neer says that he will probably move from here to Salem. RwrmondWilson returned to his homo at Hillsbaro Tuesday after jspendinst a' couple of weeks at the C. W. Harding home In thte city. Prank W. Chapin passed thru to Waldport last evening to visit his folks for several days over the Fourth. He 'now is employed at Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Patterson ac companied by Mrs. DeCamp visited the ! Yachats, In the south part of the i county, tlie first of the week, I Everett Miller lias just installed a ,line to his ranch wBt of town and now sports electric lights. He has Just recently installed a wator system also. j Roy Raltz of Albany passed thru to Newport last evening where he will do some piano tuning. Mr. Kaltz ex pects to visit Toledo in about a month, i i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Small and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dixcm motored down from Elk City Tuesday evening. to at- I tend .the speaking at the court house. Mrs. J. S. .kln entertained the j Ladies' Whla! Club last week. Mrs. I Ira Wade captured the first prize and -' - - v. - ..uni.iiu, V'C7 bVUOVU.llUll prize. Miss Thelma Hoefleln nasaed Him last Fidday evening enroute to her noma at Yaqulna. Slie baa 'been at tending the University of Oregon at uugene. Capt. B. E. Barker came down from Portland last Saturday evening to make an InsiDection of the nronerl v of the Spruce Production Division in this county. Mrs. Ella P. Stewart and children, Nellie and Frank, arrived down from Portland Sunday evening for a short visit. They returned to the city Wed nesday noon. MV. oaid Mrs. Clam Ludemann of Tidewuter are vlsitbi with thfir son, Nick, and familv ncr thia cltv. Mr and Mrs. Ludemann recently lost their norno Dy nre. City Recorder and Mrs. D. T. Hard in? of Newport passed thru last Fri day evenim; enroute home frcra the Sliriner doln's at Portland. They re port a big time. Miss Llll!e Miller cf Pioneer, who has been teaching at Matshfield the past term, i3 now In California spend ing a few weeks alt the Yosemlte National Par. Merchant T. P. F!ah returned Wed nesday evening from a visit with his niece, Mrs. Banch Roberts at Simms, Mont. Mirs. J. Coniber was in charge of his store while he was away. E. R. Ray of Salem was In the city Monday enroute home from a visit to the coast. Mr. Rae was traveling via. auto and stopped and subscribed for the Leader as he passed tliru. Mt, and Mrs. Wm. Scarth and sons, returned Tuesday from a several days outing on the Siletz. They went down to Olter Rock Wednesday, where they will do a little deep sea fishing before their return to Portland. Fred Cook drove down from Rainier Wednesday In his Chevrolet car. He was accompanied by his two brothers. They ferried across the bay here, go ing over on Beaver Creek where tihey are putting In a shingle mill. Leader subscriptions received this week are: E. C. Montgomery. Toledo, Or.; Mra. S. Forden, Hay wards, Calif.; Cecil Mower, Toledo, Or.; H. M. Chit wood, Portland, Or.; E. R. Rae, Salem, Or.; P. T. Gunn, Orton, Or.; Aldusa K. Brigjs, Monument, Or. Mrs. Emma Fenner and little daugh ter departed yesterday for Portland where they will visit for a short time before returning to their home In Cal ifornia. Mrs. Fenner ihas been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olson near this city, the last several weeks M. S. Collins of Stletz was in the city Wednesday evening enrouto home from a visit at the metropolis. He was accompanied by bis daughter In law, Mrs. U. F. Collins of Portland, and Oils niece, Miss Lena Perkins, of Detroit, Mich., both of whom will visit at the Co.Mne home at Silefti for a time. LOST Black and white female dog between Toledtf and Newport along railroad track, Wednesday, Finder re turn to Mrs. R. E. Odell, Box 306, To ledo, and receive reward. (14) FOR SALE 2 cows, 3 year old, soon fresh, 2 heifers. 40 head ewe sheep, unsheared. Titus Kurti chanov, Chitwood, Oregon, (18) TAKEN UP Stray yearling sheep, has no Identification marks. Taken up about five months ago. Aug ust Holm, Pioneer, Or. (21)) WANTED Cow, must test 5 or better, 3 to S years old. Earl Roberta. (18) A BARGAIN If taken coon. A choice full blooded Jersey bull calf, from a 40 fb. 5 r.'0 cow, dropped May 30th. "Price $20.00 I. J. Pepin, Chit wood, Or. WANTED 5 men with small cater pillar tractors for oad work. A. T. Saar A Co., Tidewater, Or. WANTED A HOUSE TO RENT In City of Toledo, Call at ths Leader Of fice or Address Box 312, Toledo, Or. 23 FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres six miles from Toledo on tne Bay. Will trade for small place close to Toledo, or will sell for $8000. Write for particulars. Peter Seymour, Wln-ant FOR SALE JULY 6th Day-old Barred Rock and R. I. Red Chicks. Will make 2 tb fries in Sept. 15c. a piece. Mrs. W. E. Flesher, Wlnant. WHO HAS A HOUSE & ONE OR MORE LOTS FO!? SALE In Toledo? Address THE LEADER, Toledo or Call at this-officc. (14) EXCHANGE Two Portland lota for Lincoln County acreage. John Stelger, Toledo, Or. (19) THE FOLDING Machine Saw, the fastest cutting machine ever In vented. I will be pleased to demon strate same to anyone interested Chas. Carmlchael, local agent, Siletz, Oregon. Brighten Up Your Home Have you been wondering how you were going to refinish that worn chair or table? Has the dull appearance of the living room floor or the stairs been worrying you? You probably are saying, "Yes," and here is your answer Refinish it with SHERW!N-l'lLUAM8 FLOORLAC Which is a scientific combin ation of a durable, waterproof varnish of fine quality, and a beautiful, permanent stain. With this excellent material, a sur face can be varnished and stained in one operation stained in a number of colors, such as Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, etc. We believe in it thoroughly and know that you will too, if you once try Floorlac, so we are making you a special offer in the coupon below. - FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE X Fill in this coupon with your name and address, bring it to our store with Ten Cents and you will receives l'jvcnfy-Fivc Cent csn cf Floorlac, and a Fifteen Cent Varnish Enish. This introductory oflcr is limited Sign your name and bring the coupon to our ttorc today. tfame. TOLEDO DRUG CO. t's a Fact QUALITY- Store SELLS YOU GOOD DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS WE BUY FOR CASH AND IN LARGE QUANTITIES WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT WE TRY TO PLAY FAIR, AND MEET YOU MORE THAN HALF WAY IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP THE GROCERY BILL DOWN P. FREDERICK 4 frfrfrM"fr DBSBMMHRaBBsCnBiWBnM L w rrTTsfrw nisi-risii mmrtm tt i '1 ippsas Kero Gas Oil Stoves Peterson Hardware Co. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the (EUtj of Oregon Tor tne County of Lincoln Lucinda Randall es Executrix of the Estate of Byron T. Randall, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Frances A. Saunders, L. C. Smith, Ada May Smith, May Smith, B. Isabel Chambers and John Chambers, her husband, and Lesley Frances Saunders, Vloiet Naomi Saunders, and John Car ter Saunders, minors, and France A. Saunders aa Guardian of the persons and estates of said minors, Frances A. Saunders as Administratrix of the Es tate of Charles Saunders, deceased, '.Defendants. By virtue of an execution and ordet ot sale lHSued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 28th day of May A. D. 1920 in favor or Lucinda Randall as Executrix of the Estate ot Byron T. Randall, deceased, Plaintiff, and against the above named defend ants, for the sum of $2000.00 wkli in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 31st day of July A. D. 1017 and a further sum of $200.00 attorney s fees and costs taxed at $25.30, and costs of this writ com manding me to sell the following des cribed real property situate In Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, to-wit: . All of that parcel ot land situated in Nye and Thompson's Addition of the City of Newport, State of Orsgon, and des cribed as follows, to-wit! Beginning at the South-Bast corner ott one, In ttHH:K 1 weive ill tum Auuiiiuu, ruiiuing thence Westerly along the North Una of Agnos Street, elghty-flve feet, thence Northerly parallel with the West lino of Coast Street, one hundred fifty feet, thence Easterly along the South line of Beach Street eighty-five feet, thencft Southerly along the West side of Coast Street, to place of bcclnnlnT NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands ot said execution and order of sale I will on Saturday the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1920 at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and interest of the above named Defendants in the above named hctlon. in the above described properly tn satisfy said execution and order of sale Interest, costs and accruing costs. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln Couuty, Oregon. Date of first publication, June 4, 1320 Date of last publication, July 2nd, 1U20 (15) FO SALE 192 acres stock and dairy farm, 3 miles from Toledo, good house, barn, and orchard, school on the place. 128 acre stock and dairy ranch, 22 miles fro-n Toledo, plenty good bottom land) 20 or 25 acres clear ed. Address, box 292, Toledo, Or. 18J WANTED To trade for a dairy ranch on coast, all stocked and equip ed: 80 acres, 35 in cultivation, rest In grass fenced with woven wire, 4 room tiouse, barn 40 by 44, hip roof, 50 ton silo, family orchard, berries, all stocked and equipped, Z'2 miles from Lebanon. Give cash orlc and full description In first letter. Close to School. W. L. Crowley, Route 3, Leb anon, Or. (18) FOR SALE Or will trade 'or stock, lets 4, 5, 8, block 23, Graham" 4th Add to Toledo, good building lts. Write Z. u Norwood, Corvallit, Or.