LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30th, 1920
PACE 2
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
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Some men talk loudly of justice and
roar quite as loudly when they get It.
Matches that are supposed to have
been "made in Heaven" should stay
there. The divorce court's Jurisdic
tion does not extend that far.
The lumber Industry of the United
States now has Its principal producing
center in the Pacific Northwest, where
the timber resources are located; It
is predicted that the pulpwood produc
ing center of the future will be in Alas
ka and the Pacific Northwest, for the
same reason.
A writer of note declares that the
country is rapidly becoming feminized
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ing over all of the work of mtn. Oh,
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NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that" the
Siletz echool board, District No. 47,
will receive sealed bids for the trans
portation of the Lower Siletz school
children to and from Siletz.
XI) s truck must be warm and com
fortable and large enough to accomo
date 18 school children, more or less.
Truck to haul from Kosydar's as
long as roads will permit
All bids must be ree'd by School
Clerk not later than August 10th, 1920.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. (Signed.)
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CIRCUIT COURT
CONVENES NEXT MONDAY
The regular August term of Circuit
Court convenes here Monday, August
2nd, with Judge Sklpworth of Eugene
on the bench. There are 93 cases on
the docket this term, as follows:
Willamina State Bank vs. E. T. Ra
boir, Action.
Walker & Lebow vs. William. Jor
gensen, Action.
Clarence A, Gardner vs. F. N. Mew
hlrter, Action.
Lucy Gardner vs. Abe Logan and
Louisa Logan, Action.
Gertrudo Carter vs. Dick Carter,
Divorce.
First National Bank of Cottage
Grove vs. W. B. Hartley, Action.
D. S. Young vs. Henry C. Conklln,
H. D. Blakely and P. C. Peterson, Ac
tion. Kola Nets vs. Root L. Phillips, Suit.
. Julia A. Parker vs. Myra Gallagher,
Suit.
Henry Bobell vs. Chas. Dennis, et al,
Action.
State Bank of Portland, a Corpora
tion vs. Yaquina Bay Railway & Lum
ber Company, a Corporation, Action.
Ethel Lehnherr vs. Harry Lehnherr,
Divorce.
John M. Rennie and Bergltta N.
Rennie vs. N. J. Moore, Action.
Mike Sijota.vs. Albert Sijota, Suit
Credit Service Co. vs. Luchcr Co.,
Action.
Ernest H. Meier vs. Opal Hazel
Meier, Divorce.
D. S. Conrad vs. enas Copeland,
Action.
F. E. Sherwln vs. G. D. Bowers and
Winnifred Bowers, Action.
-Ella Haynes vs. Homer S. McDaniels
and Etta McDaniels, his wife, Suit.
Edward Ford vs. Isaac Huline, et al,
Application.
John Pennock vs. Hattle A. Seidler,
et al, Suit.
G. H. Wilson vs. W. II. Price, et al,
Suit.
Orojon Investment & Mgt. Co. vs.
Karl Gerber, et al., Suit. i
Portland & West Coast Railroad &
Navigation Company vs. Warren
Spruce Company, and United States
Spruce Production Division, Corp.,
Action.
Portland & West Coast Railroad &
Navigation Company vs. Sara Crahen,
et al, Suit, v
Edith Fish Cunningham and Coast
Land and Timber Co., vs. W. D. Gra
ham and G. M. Laughlin, et ux, Suit.
Mary A. Walden vs. Myrtle E. Bus
ley and husband, Suit
Portland Mercantile Union, vs. S.
Dahl doing business as Newport Ga
rage, Action.
J. A. Read vs. City of Newport, Ac
tion. W. C. Foster vs. R, W. Nicholas and
H. B. Nicholas, Trustee, Application to
foreclose Tax Lien.
Chas. H. Gardner vs. B. F. Baker and
Martin Kllnge, Action.
F. E. Sherwlu vs. F. B. Lcsllo.
Klllham Printing & Stationory Co.
vs. Yaquina Railway & Lumber Co.,
Action.
Toledo- Cooperative Creamery As
sociation vs., Yaquina Bay Ry. & Lbr.
Co., Action.
Toledo Co-operative Creamery As
sociation vs. Yaquina Bay Ry. & Lbr.
Co., and J. B. Miller Logging Co., Ac
tion. W. C. Foster vs. C. W. Sherman, et
al, Action.
W. C. Foster vs. Glenn Beamer, et
al, Application.
G. W. Hrcntner vs. Bcnjuniine M.
Howell, Suit.
Anna Willoughby, et al vs. Jessie
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Majaska, Suit
Annie Winkler vs. Larkey Logan, et
al, Suit.
C. R. Evans vs. C. L. Dlven, et al,
Suit.
The J. R. Watklns Co., a Corpora
tion vs. John E. Crooks, A. T. Peter
son and Chas. H. Gardner, Action.
Credit Service Co., vs. Fischer-Storey
Co., Action.
G. B. McCluskey vs. Christian Lar
sen, et al, Action.
iLulu Nye vs. A. J. Ray, Action.
Lulu Nye vs. Arthur Flnley, Action.
Lulu Nye vs. John E. Holliday, Ac
tion. Guy Roberts vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., Action.
Credit Service Company, vs. Fischer-Storey
Co., Action.
David Herman vs. Agnes Curl, Ac
tion. Laydere R. Hill vs. Geo. E. Quiggle,
et al, Suit.
Betty Nally vs. J. O. Richmond, Ac
tion. Lincoln County, Oregon vs. A. P.
Wagner and Rosie Wagner, Action.
ILloyd L. Lillard vs. J. H. Skinner,
et al, Application.
F. O. Stiller vs. Newport Drygoods
and Grocery Co., Action.
Harold J. Skinner vs. Robt. M. Gray,
R. N. Warnock and Sada Warnock,
Suit.
Joseph Schmld vs. T. M. Keller, et al
Suit.
Western State Bank vs. Nellie
Campbell, et al, Suit.
(Mrs. John Smith vs. Herbert M.
Smith and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith,
Action. "
H. H. Schwartz and C. F. Saunders
vs. Loyal F. Chandler, Suit
Mildred Collier vs. Callie J. Collier,
Suit.
Marie Holland Estate; B. F. Jones
Administrator vs. Lexington Really
Co., Suit.
Nora E. Hathaway, et al vs. Frank
Looney, et al, Action.
C. C. Bryant vs. G. W. Colvin and
toldred K. Colvin, Action.
iL. M. Travis vs. W. E. Smith, Ac
tion. Fearoy Bros. vs. John Simon, Action.
, Portland Trust Co., of Oregon vs.
Yaquina Electric Company, et al, Suit.
Edith M. Robblns vs. T. L. Robbins,
Divorce.
Roxie Mclntyre vs. Loren Mclntyre
Suit.
L. E. Casteel, et al vs. Lorens O.
Olsson, et al, suit
Martha A. Roberts, et al vs. James
F. Huntsucker, et al, Suit.
Paul Fundman, Executor of the Will
of Rebecca C. Wilson vs. L. M. Scrog
gin and Henry C. Starr, et al.
Peter Frederick vs. Jess Daniels
and Inez Daniels, Action.
A. L. Martin vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., Suit
George C. Chambers vs. Fischer
Storey Lumber Co., et al, Suit.
M. N. Anderson vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., et al. Suit.
Stanley Anderson vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., et al, Suit. i
. Wm. Enos vs. Fischer-Storey Lum
ber Co., et al, Suit.
Albert Howell vs. Fischer-Storey
Lumber Co., et al Suit
A. L. Jacobson vs. Fischer Storey
Lumber Co., et al. Suit
H. Larson vs. Fischer-Storey Lum
ber Co., et al, Suit.
Carl Nelson vs. Fischer-Storey Lum,
ber Co., et al., Suit. .
rr. C. Thompson vs. Fischer Storey
Lumber Co., et al, Suit
D. S. Conrad vs. Warren Ashwarth,
Action.
L. E. Casteel vs. A. S. Casteel, Suit.
Mary Mercler vs. F. J. Mercler, Suit.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Bain Deceased, Petition to Establish
Right to Escheated Property.
Fred B. Church vs. Marvin L. Brad
ley and wife, Action.
I, ulu Relling vs. Chas. Relling, Suit.
W. H. Daugherty vs. I. E. Coffleld,
Action.
Jimerson B. Shumway vs. R. F. Bak
er, et al, Suit.
Bertie R. Shafer vs. J. W. Shafer,
Suit.
W. Morgan vs. W. L. Edwards,
jBult,
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
BIrtle R. Shafer, Plaintiff;
vs.
J. W. Shafer, Defendant
To J. W. Shafer the above named
defendant;
In the Name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled Court, and
cause on or before the 10th day of
September, 1920, that being a day
more than six weeks after the first
publication of this summons, and in
case you fall to so appear and answer
said complaint in -the above entitled
cause, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in said
complaint, to-wit:
For a decree forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimonf now and hereto
fore existing between the plaintiff and
'.lie defendant, and for such other,
further and different relief as to the
Court may seem meet and equitable.
This summons is published in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. R. R.
Miller, County Judge of Lincoln Coun
ty, Oregon, made and entered herein
on the 28th day of July, 1920, directing
this summons, to be published for six
successive weeks In the Lincoln Coun
ty Leader, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation, published in Lin
coln County, Oregon.
Date of first publication, July 30th,
1920.
. Date of last publication, September
10th, 1920.
B. F. Jones, Attorney for
Plaintiff, Newport Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
G. B. McCluskey, Plaintiff,
VS.
Christian Larsen, A. W. Fischer, R.
L. Sabin, F. L. Stewart, First State
Bank of Yacolt, also Ella F. Stewart,
Faith Hayden, Donald Stewart, Nor
man Stewart, Nellie Stewart. Frank
Stewart. Raymond Stewart, Warren
Stewart ns Heirs at Law of J. F.
Stewart, Deceased; William U. Fra
ney, Defendants.
To Christian Larsen, A.,W. Fischer,
R. L. Sabin, V. L. Stewart, First State
Bank of Yacolt; Ella F. Stewart, Faith
Hayden, Donald Stewart, Norman
Stewart, Frank Stewart, Raymond
Stewart, Nellie Stewart, Warren Stew
art, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart,
Deceased, and William U. Franey, the
above named Defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that G. B.
McCluskey, the holder of Certificate
of Delinquency numbered 43 issued on
the 25th day of May, 1915 by Tax
Collector of the County of Lincoln,
State of Oregon, for the amount of
Sixty-three and Eighty-eight One
hundredths Dollars the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1913 together with
penalty, Interest and costs thereon
upon the real property of wlTlch you
arei the owner as appears of record,
situate in said county end state, and
particularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
The North Half of the Northeast
Quarter, Section Seventeen Township
Ten South, Range Ten West of Will
amette Meridian In Lincoln County,
Oregon.
You are further notified that said
G. B. McCluskey has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said
amounts, as follows:
Year Date Paid Tax Re- Amt Rate of
Tax ceipt No. Interest
1914 Feb. 19. 1916 5150 $53.48 16
1915 Mar. 24, 1917 6077 92.87 15
1916 Mar. 1, 1917 310 76.00 15
1917 Feb. 9, 1919 6279 67.41 15
1918 Mar. 12, 1919 604 68.14 15
Said Ella V. Stewart, Faith Hayden,
Donald Stewart, Norman Stewart,
Frank Stewart, Raymond Stewart, Nel
lie Stewait Warren Stewart, as Heirs
at Law of J. V. Stewart, Deceased,
the owners of the legal title of the
above described property as the same
appears of record, and each of the
other defendants above named, are
hereby .urther notified that G. B. Mc
Cluskey will apply to the Circuit Court
of the County and State aforesaid for
a decree foreclosing plaintiff's lien
against the property hereinafter des
cribed, and mentioned In said certifi
cate. And you, and each of you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days from the date of the first
publication of this summons exclusive
of the day of said first publication,
thereof, and defend this suit or pay the
amount due as hereinafter shown to
gether with costs and accrued Interest,
or for want thereof decree will be ren
dered foreclosing the lein of said taxes
and costs against the land and prem
ises above named free and clear from
any and all right, title, estate, lien or
Interest that you, or either of you,,
may have or claim herein or thereto.
This summons Is published by order
of the Honorable R. R. Miller, Judge
i me county uourt or tne stave or
Oregon for the County of Lincoln, and
said order was made and dated the
10th day of July, 1920, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
is July 16, 1920.
AU'proeess and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned. G. B. McCluskey,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
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