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PACE ?GUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 6th, 1920 OF ALL WHITE SHOES, OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 1st THIS WILL BE A REAL MONEY-SAVING EVENT FOR YOU SALE RUNS FOR TWELVE DAYS ONLY I WANT TO SELL EVERY PAIR OF WHITE FOOT-WEAR IN THE STORE SO Out They Go, None Reserved No. 106 Ladies white Sea-Island cloth No. S. S. Ladies Keds white Canvas Shoes, Louis heels, Reg. $6.00 Sale $4.65 Heavy Rubber Sole 1 strap Pumps No. 294 Ladies white Sea-Island cloth Flat heels Reg. 1.45 Sale 1.10 Shoes Military heels Reg. 6.75 Sale 5.35 No. 277 Misses white Canvass Lace No. 205 Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Shoes Sizes 10J2 to 2 Reg. $2.85 Sale $1.95 Shoes, Military heels Reg. 5.75 Sale 4.25 No. N. R. Misses white Canvass Lace No. 28o Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Shoe Heavy RubbeP So size, Military heels Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.25 ioi2 to 2 7 Reg. 2.25 Sale 1.85 No. 290 Ludies white Canvass Shoes ., . .,, . - . . . , No. 909 Misses white Canvass 1 strap "r k; a e 3 pmp y Refl. 2.45 Sai. i.95 No. 292 Ladies white Canvass Shoes, Low heels Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.20 No' 909 Mis" whlte Canva" 1 traP No. N. C. Ladies Keds white Canvass Pumps Size. 12 fo 11 2 . Reg. 2.60 Sale 2.10 Heavy Rubber Sole, Louis heels Reg. 3.85 Sale 3.15 No. Bin. Misses white Canvass 2 strap No. N. R. Ladies Keds, white Canvass Pumps Sizes 82 to 11 Reg. 2.45 Sale 1.45 Heavy Rubber Sole, Low heels Reg. 3.25 Sale 2.85 No. Bin. Misses white Canvass 2 strap No. 862 Ladles white 8ea-lsland cloth Pumps Sizes 11J4 to 2 . . ... Reg. 2.60 Sale 1.65 Oxfords, Military heels Reg. 4.25 Sale 3.15 No. 9650 Children white Canvas. .;(.v No. 479 Ladies white Sea-Island cloth Button Shoe, SjzM , to 5 , Sa)e ' ' Pumps, Cuban heels Reg. 4.00 Sale 3.10 No. 909 Ladles white Canvass 1 strap - No" 650 Chlldre" Canvas. Pumps, Low heel. Reg. 3.45 Sal. 2.45 Bu"n 8h0e 8'ZM S t0 8 1 ' -Refl- 1 85 8ale 1'25 No. T. O. Ladle, white Canva.. Tennl. No- Rover Children. Keds, white Oxfords, Flat heels Reg. 1.45 Sale 1.10 Canvass Heavy Rubber Soles Size. No. N. C. Ladles Keds white Canvass 6 to 10Ja .. . . . ' Reg. 1.95 Sale 1.65 Heavy Rubber Sole Pumps, Loul. No. 689 Childrens white Canvas. heels Reg. 3.25 Sale 2.85 1 strap Pump. Slzrs 2 to 8 . . . .Reg. A.75 Sale 1.25 No. Tiaz Lndies Ked. white Canvas. No. 8. S. Childrens Keds, white Heavy Rubber Sole Pumps, Flat ' . Canvass 1 strep Pumps Sizes 4 Hiel9 "eg. 2-45 Sale 1.95 to tO'j Reg. 1.16 Sale .95 THE BARGAIN TABLE IS LOADED WITH BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY COME IN TODAY DON'T PUT IT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW S. E. NEWKJRK, kzdSJ&r phone 2805 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lincoln Coun ty. Oregon, will receive sealed bids 1ir furnishing material nnd construc tion of the -Wright Creek Hrld ja, and the T. II. Butler Slough Bridge. Plans and specifications lo be furnished by the Court. Bids to be In accordance to Uw and filed with the County Clerk, on or before 9 o'clock a. m., Auirust 19-0. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the 6tate of Oregon for Lincoln County Birtlo R. Shafer, Plaintiff; vs. I. V. Shafer. Defendant. To J. V. Shafer the above named defendant; In the Name of the State of Oregon You uro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnBt Tou in the ubove entitled. Court, and 03e on or before tlte 10th day of September, 1920, that being a day more than six weeks after the first uhlicatlon of this summons, and in aso you fail to bo appear and answer Mid complaint in Hie above entitled cause, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, to-wit: For a docreo forever dissolving Iho kondj of matrinionf now and hereto fore existing between the plaintiff and tie defendant, and for such other, farther and different relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This BummoDs is published in pur suance of nn order of the Hon. R. R. toiler, County Judge of Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, made and entered herein n the 28th day of July, 1920, directing Ibis summons to be published for six successive weeks in the Lincoln Coun ty Leader, a weekly newspaper of ceneral circulation, published in Lin coln County, Oregon. Date of first publication, July 30th, MM. . Cute of last publication, September IJtlt, 1920. B. F. Jones, Attorney for Plaintiff, Newport, Oregon. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that the Sih-tz school board, District No. 47, vill receive soaled bids for the trans portation of the Lower Siletz school ckildrun to nnd from Siletz. The truck ir.ust be warm and com fortable and lurre enough to accomo date 18 school children, more or less. Truok to haul from Kosydar's as toog as roads will poriMt. All bids must ba ree'd by School flPTk not later than Auwt 10th, 1020. The Hoard reserve th.i runt to reject any or all bids. (Signed.) E. E. Colvin, S;h;ol Clerk. A. L. Crawford. . 2J FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres x miles from Toledo on tne Bay. Will trad, for small place close to Toledo, or will sell for $8000. W.-lte for particulars. Peter Seymour, Win-art NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE No. 18040 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah In tho matter of the Estate of Luke Edmunds, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that from and after September 15th, A. D,, 1920, at tlm hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the undersigned will offer for sale and will sell at private sale, at the office of Christopher & Matt hews, Attorneys, 614 Broadway Build ing, Portland, Multnomah County, Ore gon, to the highest and best bidder, tor rash in hand, the following des cribed real property situate in the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter of the South west Quarter of Section Fifteen (15), and the West half of the Northwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-two (22) in Township Thir teen (13) South of Range Nina (9) West of Willamette Meridian, in Ore gon, containing one hundred and sixty acres. That said sale will be made under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Circuit Court of the Coun ty of Multnomah and State of Oregon on the 29th .ay of June, A. D 1920, In the matter of the estate of Luke Ed munds, deceased, wherein and where by the undersigned, as administratrix of said estate, was licensed and direct ed to sell the above described real property at private sale In' the manner provided by law. Clara Edmunds, Administratrix of the Estate of Luke Edmunds, de ceased. Date of first publication, AuguBt 6, 1920. Date of last publication, September 3, 1920. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given that, the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of Henry N. Potter, deceased, has filed lu the County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, her final account as tu.:h tulniinitttiatiix of said estate, and that Monday the 0th day of September, 1920, at ihe hour of ten o'clock A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. Julia M. Potter, Administratrix of tho Estate of Henry N. Potter, De ceased, o INSURE WITH C. E. SHEFFIELD Agent for Oregon Fire Re lief Assn. of McMinnville, for Lincoln County Newport, - - Oregon R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrew. Building. Office hours: 10 tp 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 ind 7 to I . uk unlit ofcUi a, uji Us. Talc a KODAK vsith you Your speedometer tells you how far you went a Kodak tclis you v here you went and what you saw. The pleasure of the trip can never fade with clean-cut Kodak pic tures to refresh a laggard memory. HeUer ttilce along a generous fiiiily of film. We have n if-inpli'te assortment, uuto grnpliic and non-autographic, and it is oil kept under proper conditions. KtJaks from $9.49 up TOLEDO DRUG CO. PEARL OR (KEROSENE) U OILCOOKSTOm STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALlrOKNtAt CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS NOTICE Is hereby given that War rant. No. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Indorsed not paid for want of funds, are hereby called and Intere.t stopped this date June 25th, 1920. Mr. Frank John son, Clerk District No. 74. Walrinnr Oregon. Cliff Crosno was up from thV lower bay Sunday. L. D. Nash of Nashville was In the kity Tuesday. A. C. Crawford was over from the Siletz yesterday, C. B. Arthur was horu on the Grand Jury this week. W. E. Peterson is having his resi dence reshlngled. Supt. Chalcraft was over from the Siletz Friday evening. A. S. Aplet of Salado was In the city this week as a juror. Chris Larsen of Siletz served as a juror here this week. A. H. Phelps of Ona was on the Jury here this week. Jim Franks of Sil9tz was serving on the Jury hefe this week. M'rs. Gaffney was a passenger for Poitland yesterday noon. W. N. Cook of Chitwood was in the city as a juror this week.' Claud Lemon of Eddyville was here this weak -attending court. E. E. Faulkner of Fisher was at tending court here this week, O. G. Dey of Orton was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. P. H. Elting of Orton was in the city tho latter part of last week. Walter Howell of Y achats was serv ing as a Juror here this week. Ira Everson of Waldport Is one of the jurors in town this week. J. M. Bowers of Poole Slough was here on the Jury this week. iMr. and Mrs. Updike of Winant were in the city Saturday afternoon. Miss Alvhild Romtvedt caaie over from Corvallis Saturday evening. Mrs. Willis Schleisner of Winant was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. W. M. Backus of Yaqutna Was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Fred Leuthe of Waldport was in the city this week doing Jury duty. Grading for the new bank building was commenced the first of the week. L. F. Kobbins of Eddyville has been In the city all week acting as a Juror. A. L. Crawford the Siletz landlord was here this week serving as a juror. iF. W. Gerttula, the cannerymart of Taft was a Yalieyward pasaeuser Monday. George H. Wilcox of Newport was in the city Tuesday attending Circuit Court. Dr. WL M. Berry of Newport has been attending Circuit Court here this week. Joseph Patterson of Newport has been taking in Chxuit Court here Ibis week. Chaa. Roper, the Newport photog rapher, was in the city Tuesday after noon. A. W. Brook, of Waldport was among the jurors in the city this week. John Peterson, the hardwareman, went out to Corvallis on business Fri day noon. Mrs. D. S. Courad of South Beach was visiting in the city Sunday and Monday. Dan Smith, who runs the hotefat Yachats, was in the city as a juror this week. - Frederick. Quality Store ha. some attractive Specials listed in the reg ular ad this week. Mra. Mary Hodges of Salado, was visiting here the first of the week with her toother, By Frary. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood was in the city the first of the week. In atten dance at Court. J. H. Stevens arrived over from Sa lem Monday evening for a visit with his daughter, Eva, here. O. V. Hurt of Corvallis, passed thru to Waldport Saturday evening, return ing to the Valley Monday. . .The Display of Fruits and Vege table is Especiallyattractive this week at Frederick'. Quality Store. Floyd Mock returned home from Pendleton Sunday, where he went to work In the harvest fields. - Merchant L. C. Smith of Newport has been In the city several days this week attending Circuit Court. George Altree and George Freeman departed Tuesday for Willamina where they will work on a plledriver. Hon. S. G. Irvln of Newport has been In attendance at Circuit Court In this city several days this week. 11 A Ri-lilpr-lit I buildinir a new sidewalk and bulkhead in front of the Ross residence on Grove street. John Foearty of Newport, Demo cratic candidate for County Judge. was in the city as a Juror thl3 week. Mrs. Edna Salvage arrived Monday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Waugh, in this city. John Dillon and crew are making Kood headway with the former's grad ing contract in the north part of town. Mrs. A. T. McClaughry and son, Ez ra, went out to Corvallis Tuesday for a visit, and where they may conclude to locate. C. M. Warren, Republican nominee for County Commissioner, of Rose Lodge, was in the city the flrsi oi the week as a Juror. x Mrs. Agnes Kro5i tad Gearen and little n, Jack, arrived Tuesday even- in? from Sau Francisco lor a visit with "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nye, and other relatives and friends iu this city. Rev. J. H. Gillespie, of Sheridan, Wyo who gave an address at the Church last Friday evening drew quite an interested audience. Rev. Gillesplo returned to Dundee the middle of this week where be is residing tor a short time. OUTING g5 Si Arc Now Ideal AT CRATER LAKE (Oregon's Mountain Playground) Enjoy your vacation In the heart of the Cascade Rang" and see one of the world's wonders CRATER LAKE ' reached by automobile stage from Medford. Excellent trails are maintained by the Govern ment, A sky line boulevard of 85 miles encircles the rim of the lake. i CRATER LAKE LODGE affords comfortable hotel ac commodation;' nnd ser"lce. Tents are also available ' emP'ns a' Anna Spring Camp "OREGON OUTDOORS" Booklet Contains general information of this wonderful outing place 4 ! For fuitliur particulars inquire of local agent T SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES I JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Z i Frederick's QUALITY Store SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS 5 POUNDS FRUIT OR BERRY SUGAR $1.00 .. NEW WALLA WALLA ONIONS 10 POUiVDs'25c. N HOME. GROWN CABBAGE 4c, PER POUND FRESH CRISP SODA CRACKERS 20c. PER POUND BLEND OR CROWN FLOUR $3.40 PER SACK THE BEST FLOUR SOLD IN TOLEDO OUR REGULAR 50c. BULK COFFEE 40c. PER POUND We Cheer fully give you a generou. sample. We know it is good Coffee and we want you to try It at our expense ASK FOR A SAMPLE WHITE KARO SYRUP No. 10 $1.30 No. 5. 65c. DARK KARO SYRUP No. 10s $1.20 No. 5. 60c. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. WE GIVE YOU QUALITY PRICE AND SERVICE P. FREDERICK J Kero Gas Oil Stoves Peterson Hardware'Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04702 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., : June 29th, 1920. Notice Is herelby given that Frank T. Gunn, of Ortoa, Oregon, who, on April 1st, 1916, made Homestead Entry No. 04702, for NWU SE4 and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. 15 and N N NE' (as amended) of Section 22, Township 9 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Mer idian has filed n oft ice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: John S. Snove, of Siletz, Oregon. Phillip H. Elting, of Orton, Oregon. Iloxle Simmons, of Orton, Oregon. William J. Southwell, of Notions, Oregon. Siletz Act of Aug. 15, 1894 Alexander Sweek, Register. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1:30 to 4 Office In Andrew. Building ToleHo, Oregon W.H.WATERBURY Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04646 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. July 16th, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Henry F. Erbes. of Harlan. Oregon, whn. nn Feb. 14th, 1916, made Homestead En try, No. 04646, for S NW, Sec tion 28, Township 11 South, Range 8 West, Wtliiamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- rore tne Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln Countv. Orecnn. at Tnlodn Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 13ZU. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Cator, of Harlan, Oregon. James Zib, of Harlan, Oregon. Riley M. Young, of Harlan, Oregon. Martin Kawetsky, of Harlan, Oregon, Alexander Sweek, Register. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Court will receive sealed bids on Improvement of road around Setts Hill In Southern part of Lincoln County. Road through rock to be 10 feet wide, through dirt 12 feet wide. County to furnish powder and road tools of the District. Work to be done, subject to approval of County Engin eer. Bids to be opened Aug. 3, 1920, at 10 o'clock at Court House, R. H. Howell, County Clerk. G. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon J