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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1920 i im4 CLUB HOUSE Sunday, Aug. 15th ADMISSION $1.00 plus War Tax BSBiffl V ""IMIlirinif mm Ij I W4l t, ; mt T FOR MEN'S AND BOYS MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS See our New Fall ? and Winter Samples of Woolens PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED We Carry Over 2000 Ladies' Dress Goods Samples We Can Please You f MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES SEE OUR GUARANTEED RAIN CLOTHES OPEN STOCK DISHES AND GLASS WARE Colvin's Store WATER FRONT TOLEDO, OREGON f KM'HHH"tWWWWi I Have a Look! Here it is the farm paper you've been look ing for. It's a great national institution, big enough to cover the whole hundred billion dollar farm business big enough, too, not to neg lect any important local interest. lEe COTOFTRY GENTLEMAN is all that you want your farm paper to be always thoroughly practical, but always interesting; always origi nal, but always pure-fact stuff. I'd like to show you my copy for this week hon estly, I never saw a bet ter farm publication in my life. It's written by men who KNOW farm ing, not by quill-driving theorists, and it brings to you the best practice of successful farmers and breeders the country over. That's the NA TIONAL SERVICE that you hear about whenever THE COUN TRY Gentleman is mentioned. Ask your Farm Bureau Officials, your County Agent, your Livestock Shipping' As sociation and jfcur Banljr what they think of this service. They'll be glad to tell you. Then I know I can expect your dollar for the fifty-two big weekly budgets of farm helpfulness. The Dollar Weekly You Really Need W. C Cowgill P. O. Box 24 Phone No. 1118 Ind. Corvallls An authorized tubacrlption representative of TheConiitrrGetitleniu Tbe Ladies' Home Journal The Saturday ETeniof Poll (2lmu-ii.M !2iauH-$2.et 52 ktm-tt.S SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County G. B. McCluskey, Plaintiff, va Christian Larsen, A. W. Fischer, R. L. Sabin, P. 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, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart, Deceased; William U. Fra ney, Defendants. To Christian Larsen, A. W. Fischer, R. L. Sabin, F. 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, 8s 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 O. 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 which you ara the owner as appears of record, situate in said county and 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 suid G. B. McCluskey has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of Interest on suld amountB, as follows: Year e Date Paid Tax Re- Amt. Rate of Tax ceipt No. Interest 19H Feb. 19, 1916 5150 $53.48 15','r 1916 Mar. 1, 1917 310 76.00 15rl 1917 Feb. 9. 1919 6279 67.41 15 1918 Mar. 12, 1919 604 68.14 15 Said Ella F. Stewart, Faith Hayden, Donald Stewart, Norman Stewurt, Frank Stewart, Raymond Stewart, Nel lie Stewai t, Warren Stewart, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart, Deceased, the owners of the legal title of the above described properly as the same appears of record, and each of the other defendants above named, are hereby further notified that G. U. 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 r pay the amount due as hereinafter shown to gether with costB and accrued Interest, or for want thereof decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lein of salj 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 t the County Court of the State of 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. All process 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. NOTICE OF ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County In the Matter of the Estate of Ma thilda Thomas, deceased. Notice Is herr-by given that the un dersigned, pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, will sell at private 'sale for cash the following described real property belonging to said estate, on and after the 18th day of August, 1920, to-wit: The North one-half (N) of the Southeast quarter (SE',4) of the North east quarter (NEVi) of Section seven (7), Township nine (9) south. Range ten (10) west of the Willamette Meri dian, containing twenty (20) acres more or less, in Lincoln County State of Oregon. Bids will be received for said prop erty by said administrator at the office of Harry L. Raffety, 803 Title and Trust Building, Portland, Oregon, and said property will be sold by said ad ministrator cn or after said date. The administrator reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. The land above described is timber land. The date of the first publication of this notice is the 16th day of July, 1920, and the date of the last publica tion thereof will be the 13 day of August, 1920. Win. P. Thomas, Adniinis'Irator. Harry L. Raffety, Attorney. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Tole do, Oregon, will receive bids for the construction of a sewer in Block. 27 In Elizabeth Graham's 6th Addition to the City of Toledo, Oregon, in ac cordance to the plans and specifica tions thereof on file in the office of the City Recorder of said city, all bids to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The contractor whose ma is ac cepted will be required to furnish to the said city a good and sufficient bond with two sureties who shall Jus tify In a sum equal to the amount of the bond, the principal sum of said bond to equal the amount of the bm, and to be lor the faithful performance and completion of said work. The Common Council reFerves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bids to be filed with the City Recorder of said city within ten days after the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication JUiy z.ira, 1S20. R- Miller, City Recorder of the City of Toledo, Oregon. Chauncey Ohmart of Ona was In the city Tuesday. Albert Taylor of Newport has a new Overland car. Clayton Pond of Orton was In the city Monday. Win. Porter of Orton was a Toledo visitor Saturday. S. T. Loudon of iddyvllle was in the city the first of the week. - We have been having some real sum mer weather the past few days. Dr. M. M. Davis of Eugene was a To ledo visitor Wednesday. Luke Wolfe of Taft was in the city Wednesday on business. Scott Lane was over from the Agoncy the first of the week. Newt Gullliams of Beaver Creek was in the oity as a juror this week. .Miss Mabel Booth returned Tuesday evening from a visit at Portland. Mrs. A T Tlli'nai rahienfl 1 ... j - . . . u I 1... L, IMl evening from a visit to Corvadlis. R. A. Bensell of Newport was In the city yesterday attending Court. Anton Martinson of Tidewater has been a county seat visitor this week, serving as a juror. Claude Wright of Newport passed thru Wednesday evening enroute home from a trip to Seattle. Assessor A. G. Schwartz returned the first of the week from a trip to Portland and Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Patterson return ed Tuesday evening from a visit at Portland and Astoria. Mrs. Mary Burgess and daughter. Elsie, of Corvallls, passed thru to New port last evening. County Surveyor Ord Castle of Siletz was a witness in Circuit Court here several days this week. A marriage license was Issued last week to H. S. Martin, 20, and Ruth Butterfield. 20, both of Nashville. County Commissioner W. F. Wake field of Eddyville is In the city this week attending Commissioners Court. Miss Bertina Olson' arrived down from Portland last evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. anu Mrs. Hans Olson. Mrs. P. A. Moses of Grand Forks. N. D., was visiting in this city last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders. , Mr. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, departed Saturday for Portland. Miss Lavlna WIddows returned to her hom-it Barlow the first of the week- after a short visit with her brother, Abe, here. . Wm. Parker of Salem was in the city the first of the week visiting with his mother, Mrs. Julia Parker, and other relatives and friends. The announcement that they will appear at the Club House Sunday night, August 15th, will be welcome news to the minstrel fans. George Hodges of Marehfield Is In the city on business this week. Mr. Hodges is one or the pioneer residents of the Big Elk Country. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Carson drove up to Nortons last Sunday to spend the day with their daughter, Mrs. Lon nle Hoover, and family. Mrs. s'. E. Newklrk and son, and Mrs. S. T. Newklrk, were passengers for Newport Wednesday evening where they will remain until Saturday. Mjra. A. Bails of Corvallls was visit. ing at Siletz. the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford. they being former neighbors in Ne braska, F. N. Mewhlrter and sons. Max and Howard, were in the city the first of the week attending Circuit Court. Mr. Mewhlrter is now residing at Gresham. near Portland. Mrs. Anna Bradeson and children of TMFPERENT from all othe'f plpelest furnaces. Better absolutely reliable because it is constructed correctly. Three big, exclusive features, the "Big 3", make tbe Mueller perfect heating system. 1. Larre and Properly Propoiw Monad Raglatar raea ! Spacioua. Unobatructed Air Paaaafaa t. Vast and ScUntincallrDeelciMo) Haatlns Surfaca We know what these features mean for heating efficiency and big fuel laving. If you wanj real nesting somfort rant mntd. want to aava H to on fuel come in and let ut explain why the Mueller lathe beat. AI1TIIUK NYE Toledo, Oregon tHHHi FORDSON TRACTOR, $850 F. O. B. Factory. Write for Particulars A. T. Peterson .1,.i..tt L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN tt It I t.tt BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Wo Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second riant! Furniture 4 t I The International Harvester PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES INDIANA SILOS t ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES . Conrad Christiansen, I LOCAL DEALER ?H A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. P-I. j. jF'EjTT'THjTrRSOlSr Watchmaker and Jeweler j!frHTrr-t school and market; 168 acres in farm, 30 acres In cultivation, 45 acres in pasture; well fenced; good buildings; 3 cows. 2 vearllnn halfera. 40 ih..n and good team of horses; farm tools; all for $6500. Titus Kurtichanov, Chit wood, Or, WANTED RASPBERRIES, Straw berries and Other Fruit during August Best Prices. L. C. Smith, Phone 6605 Newport, Oregon. LOST Small, gray agate pin with sliver mounting. Lost Tuesday on HIM street, between Gildersleeve's store and the Toledo Meat Market. Finder please notify Lieut. W. K. Pat terson at Govt. mill. REWARD! For information leading to the recovery of my Fox Terrier dog. He is white with brown ears and head, brown spot on left side, lame In right front foot. Was wearing small collar with a "Tekamah dox tax no. 8." at tached. No questions asked. Ralph Amnion, Newport, Ore., Phone 4504., WANTED 5 MEN with a small cat erplllar tractors for road work A. F. Saar & Co., Tidewater, Oregon. LOST One Black and Tan Hound, drop me a line and receive reward. Wm, Scott, Siletz, Oregon. HAY HANDS WANTED A. & E. Wright on Toledo-Waldport road. LOST 2 Black and Tan Hounds, one male one female with collars and license numbers. They were running a bear here on my home range and Portland have been visiting the past were heard last towards the head of several weeks with Mrs. Bradeson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parrlsh, near this city. Joseph H. Johnson of Wallace, Idaho was In the city the first of the week, enroute home from Waldport, where he was called by the death of his brother. A Leach and family arrived recently from Montana, via auto, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colvln in this city. Mir. Leach and Mr. Colvln are brother In laws. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ludemann of Drift Creek. Any information In re Hard to them will be gladly received by, J. W. Davenport, Salado, Oregon. WE HAVE some good buys In used Ford and Chevrolet cars. Carson Gar-rage. FOR SALE Good four h. p. Ferro, marine engine, price $50. If interested see M. N. Anderson, Toledo, Or. FOR SALE 120 ACRES on Beaver Creek between Toledo and Waldport; about 30 acres bottom land. 7 cows, 2 heifers, team, hogs, some tools T1dewaT;Vi;-dh;TeheUrmofthe l' ItchlnTfe'eY week with their son, Nick, and family. I J- "'" heal h and tching feet PIANO TUNING And repairing. Work guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. M. M. Long & Co., Chickerlng Agents. 04) 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 cr stock raising; at bargain for quick sale. I also have in eight acre ranch, including wagon, team and cow. Mostly cleared C. F. C. Anderson, Siletz, Or. CASH PAID For used Pianos or Phonographs. Pianos for rent. Trade your "silent" piano for an Edison or Columbia phonograph. M. M. Long & Co., Corvallls. Exclusive Chickerlng Dealers. FOR SALE 2 Fresh .Cows; .40 Sheep; 20 Spring Lambs T. Kurti chanov, Chltwood, Or. Mr. Ludehiann Incidentally served as Juror. Deputy Sheriff J. D. Kent of Wald port was in the city Tuesday on busi ness. Mr. Kent reported those In jured In the auto accident on the cape road Sunday, as slightly improved, with hope for their recovery. W. A. Rusco, advertising manager for the Georgia Minstrels, was in the city last Saturday evening making ar rangements for advertising for this stellar attraction which will pay our city a visit Sunday, August 15th. Read their ad In this Issue. Terrance Galther returned home Tuesday evening from several weeks spent at Camp Kearny, Calif., where he went immediately upon the close of school at O. A. C, as a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Camp Kearny is located down near the Mex Ican border, and Terrance saw some real summer weather while there. M. Ryan, one of the prosperous farmers of the Nashville section was a county seat visitor yesterday. Mr. (15) GOOD BUY Five acres 1 mile ltVnn raniA in ' Vnulivllla uHnnf utv -r-l. n niqlla VallMU Thru -w i, , avuui. m.v . irum ivicuu in v.cti. - ..-., years ago and started with practically acres In cultivation, good house, fine nothing. He now has a fine ranch and water, family orchard bearing, new Is milking twenty cows and ships ten I barn and chicken house.. Price reason gallons of sweet cream to CorvalllB able.. Addrecs J. O. Young, Toledo, each day. Mr. Ryan has recently 1 Oregon. bought several pure bred Curnosy ' cows, and expects soon to have noth- GOOD STOCK And fruit farm near ing but pure blooded cattle on his Chltwood, Lincoln Co., rich, dark loam raucli. J soil, good water, good roads, near jNPy PERFECTION Proud of It Mother is proud of her delicious preserves, fruits and jellies. New Perfection" Oil Cook Stoves make canning; easier. The Lone Blue Chimney burner gives cooking; heat instantly without smoke, soot or disagree able odor. Drives clean, intense heat direcdy against the utensil. The flame stave whir cf needs no watching. A big help n canning time. You'll want a New Perfection ovru nn it bakei perfectly. nhimuey burner. Batsman & Bateman 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 & Sons Jewelers and Optimetrists, Albany, Or. When in need of cement work or plastering see Chas. Mock. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon In the Matter of the Estute of Addie L. Sliiionson, Deceased. NOT I OK IS IIEHliBY GIVEN, that Elmer Slmonson, administrator of the above has filed in the County Oburt of Lincoln County, Oregon, his finul i: - count of ills ucts and doings as . administrator In said etute, and County Court has appointed Mom!. , August L'nd, 1920, at the hour ot ;J o'clock, A. M., u the day and hour tor examining and settJing said account. Any creditor or any oilier per son liitcrehKed In the suld estate may on or before the day so appointed file objections to said account or to any particular item thereof, specifying the particulars of their objections. Duted July 2, 19:'. Etmer Slmonson, Administrator. Have Your Soles Sewed on, - 1 Prices Reiisonab": Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICKWENNER&r. T.'J Shoe machine repair m Newport, Onjgc-n