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VOLUME 28
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1920
NUMBER 25
Mender.
SILETZ
Miss Elizabeth Hope Haupt (pro
nounced Hop) claiming to be a miss
ionary travelling in the interest of the
Indians came to Siletz Friday and
spoke In the M. E. Church in the
evening to a fliod sized audience.
Shi clnlmed to be travelling anion?
the Indians of the different reserva
tions gathering information and data
to lo published in newspapers and
magazines and used in her lectures
for the beneiii. of the redmen in their
efforts to become citizens. She claims
to ne a leacner anu was inimuu'-eu ny
Superintendent E. L. Chalcraft, Mr.
Chalcraft peaking of r is own ex
periences and, work among .lie IndlaiiR
for more than thirty years. Said the
Indians had alrf.ady attained a very
very high slate of civilization, many
of them in th!s county were laree
property owners and lax payers. He
did not believe the Indians should beUfn1cd-.,.he M. Hrowns on
pampered and Indulged in idleness ?'8hh SalurfaJ "' T IT
any more than the white man but ig'" Vi "? weI ' B,ses ?eAta
Khould manage his own affairs and "j???? ?, n If
make bis way Bame as other people.
This the younger generation can do
with their education and knowledge
of civilized life. Miss Hope prefaced
her remarks by saying that Siletz
was the best advertised and most talk
ed of reservation in Oregon, Wash
ington or California. She visited the
homes of several of the Indian fam
ilies and spoke of the neatness with
which they were kept. She also took
a number of photographs of their
K l ei.
,i Wa Z i,i.., i j ling tiie week end with Mrs. J. It.
did no believe In the 'Owl dance as. Coov d , grandmolh-
she calls the white dance at night as .a TnocHv
thought It immoral and degrading and
caused more trouble than any other
kind of social enjoyment. Miss Houpt
said the Indians should forget the past "n ' h, ,
. , . , . . .. ,,, . and moved his family bac to their
and look foreword to a brishter and i ,-.,, ., ,,., o,.j . it- i
- . . . . home here last Saturday. Mr. Wood
be ter future. The .person of mixed .. ti,i h'.j.j.. . ji
. , , . .. . . . . , went to Toledo Wednesday to a s
blood should not be ashamed -of lt, , fc. K,
,.. , ... . . , . ! pose of his big team,
neither should the boy or glr be,F . ,,, . ,(! ,.,
, . , ., . , . . ,1. A. H Phelps was transacting busl-
ashamed of their parents beciuse they l noa ln KW ' , v..Hn,.
were full blooded Indians. People are
not judged so much bv their :oh;r as
Miss Haunt left Saturday to visit ether
reservations and continue her work
among the Indians. She came most
of the way up the coast from Cresent
City on foot so she could visit the
Indian homes along the way from
Florence she walked all the way to. about through haying.
Newport. Pho claims to be a mem- Mrs. Andrew Simonson and little
ber of the Episcopal Church and have ,six-veeks old son, Andrew, Jr., ar
letters of recommendation from that rived here last week after an extended
organization.
Mrs. D. E. MacLean. a niece of
Mrs. Grant King, Is visiting at the
home of her aunt. Her maiden name
was, Hazel Waugh. Her home Is In
San Francisco.
Mrs. Rumbell of Newborn is visiting
her brothers, Messrs. Walter and War-iast
ren Hall.
The hay crop is good th's yeir and
is being put up in splendid condition,
The auto travel to Siletz has greatly
Increased during this warm weather.
Several persons have come to Si
letz recently looking over the adver
tised Indian lands with a view of buy
ing homes,
Representative McArthur visited
Siletz last week.
SOUTH BEACH
IIts. Vanlloeter and MIS3 Violet
nnd Frank Vanlloeter have come to
the Beach for a few weeks and are
occupying the hall pt Pacific View.
Several families have camped at
South Beach lately for a few days
then moved on is they are motoring
through the county. Cue family came
all the way from Kansas.
Mr. Wilson who came here for 1: is
hoallh from Canada a f.-w weeUs ago
.-seems (o be improving considerable
lately.
He is a minister of the Later
Day Sn!nt3. He Is a brother In law
of Mr. Dozl t and is at present staying
lit his home.
Mr. Clghthizer and family will or-
rive this week and wi'.l occupy their :
cottage at. l'ai iiic View for an inu.ifi-
na!a tiir.e.
Jerry Smith is reported pretty low.
Dr. Miuthorn of Newport has been at
tending him.
Mr. Blair has returned to South
Beich and Is cutting wood for D. S.
Conrad.
Captain Rexroad is evpected tr z
r'.ve next week when he will boh1 3
few evening cervices while bar". W-c-s
he leaves here he will go' to Soima.
California where he will take up the
work of tho ministry again.
GLEN
Mre. W. R. Moore and sons, Roy
nd Alva, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wheeler have gone, to the Willamette
Valley for the harvest season.
Elmer Watkins entertained a rnrty
of his voung friends Sunday at dinner.
John Davenport is ltiyed off witli
a broken collar bono.
C. W. Brown took John Davenport
ln his car to Elk City where Dr. Bur
gess met him. They put the bone
into place which was broken twice
and splintered badly. At present he
Is doing very well. , '
- Mrs. Jessie McDonald wno lias
been entertaining the measles at the'
Hill Top ranch was able to return to (
her home at Harlan last week.
Mrs. C. H, Ea'on visited with Mrs.
J. W. Davenport Sunday last.
n v r-.. ftnrk Miller nnd
nrd' Davenport were doing excellent
work blushing out the mountain
road the first of the week.
Mrs. Edith Briggs lias been danger
ously ill nt tho home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davenport. Dr.
Burgess was railed Saturday night,
George Schenck of Toledo driving him
up in I1I3 Sfudebaker car. At present
Mrs. Briggs is recovering nicely.
Mt. and Mrs. Ray Earker of Pioneer
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davenport of
Elk City drove up in the formers car
to cell on Mrs. Briggs Tuesday last.
The C. V. Brown family accompan
ied by Mirs Rose Davenport motored
to Newport Sunday.
"Mrs. Alethea Grant and children
came over the Hill Monday for logan
berries.
Mrs. Al Martin and children of To
ledo are rustleaiins on the Creek this
wee!;.
Walter and Amlel Oman vls't-'d
with Mrs. T. L. Bohannon last Sunday.
GNA .
Mrs. V. W. Ohroart who hai ben
visiting for the past fortnicht with
Iier son. C. S. Ohmart and family re
lumed to her home In Salem Tuesday.
Q'Jito a Kv.n.ber .if Ona people at-
Mrs. .1. Rt Convert, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kuntsuoker of Rayview, Clif
ford Pliflps, Guy Twombly, Fred Com
mons, Herbert Backus, Pc'er Byrne,
Arthur Holmgreen, Earl and Richard
Wolltan.
I M,r. and Mrs. S. M. Wright of Salem
jare guests a. the .1. R Coovert home,
j Mr. Wright is pre;:.iring to build on
Mils ran'h iiere, but finds It difficult
to get lumber.
Miss Alma Cox who has been spend-
Miss Neta Phelps made a business
trip to Newport Friday.
H. I. Wood completed his logging
contract en Poole Slough last week
jJr
-p,
r. and Mrs. C. S Ohmart, Misses
and Heln Phelps and Ornha
Myers and Cliliord Phelps spent Wed
nesday evening at the W. t'. Weber
home. ,
BAY VIEW
Ti e farmers of this section are lust
visit with relatives In Seattle, Wash.,
accompanied by ber .sister, Miss Edna
Prescott.
Mrs. Blanchard Tullock of Five
Rivers with her little daughter and
pop. Wandeau. were visiting friends
and old acquaintances in Bay View
week.
Mr. and Mrs.
R McWillis and
niece, nnd Harrv McKennv and family .t
from out near Portland were visiting
friends and relatives for a few days
in Bay View ' OI iiese oia pioneers inrougn me sinu
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunter end fam-; words that we may pen in their mem-1
ilv were visiting in Waldport Sunday. ry. When their many acts of kind
'nv Twr.mtilv an Mr. nnd Mrs. ness and bravery stand as great mon-
! Frank Hunfucker attended the dance
1Rt t)le iume of Mrs. Liza Brown on
Poole Slough Saturday night.
Ole Oleson cf Linnville, Mrs. Fisher
and little ron of Five Rivers and Mrs.
F. C. Mount and son of Conway. Ark.
passed through Bay View Wednesday j
Ln roll;e to Seal Rocks for a few days I
outing. Vrs. Mount and son marto
the trin In three weeks from Ark., by
r.Ht'imnhlle. Mrs. Mount is a cister of
Mis. Okson of Linnville.
CHITWOOD
Charles hc c rnmble returned from
a trin to rortland Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Owinell made a trip up
on Simpson Creek Wednis lay
Mr. Crawford and family jcame in
from the Valley a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John .licobaon came
up from Pionr-er Saturday,
Mrs. Frank G.-uibort spent Saturday
and Sunday vittilins with Mrs. A. B.
Dwinell.
CONVENTION NOTES
District No. 8, comprising the Re
behaii Lodges of Lincoln County, met
at Elk Citv. nn:st 4'h, for their An
nual Convention. Sister Ethel Flet-
(tier, presinent 01 ine ueeuKaii i i
sembly of Oregon, was present and
gave U'.t'.'iv valuable suggestions for
the benefit of the Order.
Reports from the different lodges ,
allowed a decided increase in mem
bership, Twill;ht Lodge of Elk City
having made the largest gain.
Officers for the 1921 Convention
which v iil ba at Newport were elected
as follows
Chairman. Mrs. W. H. D.iuglierty,
Newport; Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Nellie
Jackson. Toledo; Secretary, Miss
Adah Small, Elk City; Treasurer,
Miss Mattlo Carter, Newport.
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BLAST JNJURES THREE
Last evening seven blasts were sot
off on the highway construction work
on Buford Hill. After the seven bad
exploded the road crew accompanied
by I. V. Jackson, manager of the tulo-,
phono lines, and John Pickens, of
.-vewpori, went up cu s:o mu icu.i
the explosions. Just as they arrived
at the scene of the blasting a terrible
Rich-'explosion occured badly injuring Mr. I
'Jackson, Mr. Pickens and one of the
Italian workmen on the road crew.
While none of the injurleB are fatal,
still the mep will be badly scarred.
It is evident that a mistake was
mado in counting the blusts as they my property at Yaquina Is prohibited,
exploded, and one of the 300 pound 1 Anyone desiring to secure berry pick
charees of TNT bad not gone off yet, na Hants see. Melvln Teeters. Ya-
nnl exploded just as ine men arrivea
there.
GEORGIA MINSTRELS
For mnny years the country has
been toured by the famous Georgia
Minstrels, a company of colored per
formers, who have established a clien
tele equal to none, and the announce
ment that this company will be at the
Cliu House, Sunday, Auxust 15th, In
sures a crowded houue. as this season
they come with a brigh new show with
few of ihe old favoritot retained,
but with a complete new olio of fif-
ttii vaudeville acts, made up Into a
program that has plenty of "pep" and
a lot of comedy. The wardrobe ana
scenery Is as bright and new as a
silver dollar, and the peculiar harmony
of tiie singers Is tlv.ays welcome,
while the music is a distinct feature.
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FINED FOR KILLING DEER
Game Warden Emery arrested five
men in northern Lane County the
first of the week for killing deer out
of seuon. The men were tried before
Justice Sharman, Mr. Emery plead
ine his -own case, and contributed
$232 Into the stato treasury.
ALBANY ELKS TO HAVE
REGULAR OUTING AT BEACH
Albany, Or., Aug. 9. Plans have
been ctoried by the Albany Elks for
tiie annual three-day beach outing to
held at Newport, September 4, 5
and 6 and a committee composed of
J. J. Barrett. A. K. McMahan, J. C.
Martin, Clarence Collins and George
Sanders has been appointed to care
for arrangements in Albany. At New
port another committee composed of
residents there will act 38 host. A
baseball game, joint initiation and
clambake are among the features pro
vided on the tentative amusement
program, and Elks from the whole
Willamette Valley are to be invited.
It is expected that not less than 2,000
peopl.3 will take part in the festivi
ties. From Albany a special train will
bo operated on the Yaquina Branch
for Elks and their, families. Journal.
IN MEMORY
W. H. Bukcr was born in the state
of Ohio in 1837, and at the age of
eighty three years died at his home
in Waldport, Oregon, on August Cth,
1920, with the pasring away of Grand
pa Buker, Waldport loses one of its
oldest and most highly esteemed citi
zens. Having come to Waldport in
1906. He was married at an early
age and rals d a family of seven boys
three of which are, living, the other
four and his wife having passed on to
the great eternal rest. He leaves a
number of grand children and great
grand children besides many friends
mourn his loss.
We- of tlle younger generation, feel
cur inability to do Justice to the lives
umems io urcir iury mrevBr anu ui
ur best we feel that all we can do
would be nothing better than to point
to these deeds in silence.
These men of sterling qualities that
havo pnseed through te hardships nec
essary to conquer the wilderness, and
subdue it that we might enjoy
the
num v comforts or modern eivinza-;
tion, which Is made possible through
the hardships they have endured, are
passing one br one and will soon all :
be gone just at the time when it j
would appear ( hey should l spared 1
to enjoy ihe cor.iforts mod a possible!
by their labor:; rnd hardships, but 1
such Is the law o? nature to which we j
al! must submit, each generation is'
fulfilling its purpose and preparing
the way for the no::t. May we all
strive to do our part that when it I
our turn to pt.Ks into the great be
yond we may be as ho a friend to
1.11 and without r.n enemy.
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
WiLL ROCK ROAD :
Owing to the fact that no bids were
submitted for rocking twelve miles of
the Corvallis-Nowtvirt highway in Lin
coln county, that wro acceptable to
the Highway Commission, this body
has decided to go ahead with the rook
ing of a mila and a quarter of road
weiit from Toledo, without letting a
contract. By doing this tho Highway
Commission will be in a position to
know what it costs per mile to rock
in this county, and will be better able
to make a contract for the res;, of the
work, by reason of tills knowledge.
PEPIN AWARDED
BRIDGE CONTRACT
Ralph Pepin of Cbltwood was award
ed the contract for building tbo Wright
Creek Bridge and for building the But
ler Bridge The price for the two
lobs Is jr.'no, the contractor to fur-
Inisli all labor nnd materials.
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WOOD BIDS WANTED
Ttin Ciiiilv Pmirt nf I.nonln Cnllntv.
:nrnCT)n, win receive sealed bids for
()e furn;snnt, 0f fortv cords of wood
(i ()le (,ourt H,)USB, rjjdg Bn0uld nt-i'e
k)n(, nf wnn(1 ,, prk.e( nnd wh,n
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.,, ,, sntnnlnv. Am.
ust 3l8tj 1920i t 1Q A M
NOTICE
Eerrv olcklnq and trcspasslnn on
ouina, Oregon
Signed
Mrs. Lydia A.
Rassmussen, Owner,
LINCOLN-TILLAMOOK I Mrs. Alice Waugh came over from
ROAD ASSURED FACTthe Siletz today
At the meeting of the State High- ' A. T Peterson was a passenger for
way Commission In Portland this Portlrnd "' noon
week the matter of building a highway A carload of gravel for the now bank
from Ncskowlu in Tillamook county
to salmon Kivsr In Lincoln county,
came on for consideration. County
Judge Miller last evening received a
telegram from State Engineer Nunn
suiting that the Commission had de
cided to go ahead with this project
now, providing Lincoln county was
still ready to do its Ehare. t'nder ihe
i terms o! agreement heretofore mapped
cut Lincoln couifty Is to put up $12
5(10. Tillamook county will put up a
1 ke p.incunt, the. state will put in
?....JliU and tlio Forest Sorvieo ?),
COC, making 5103,000 in v.V:
Judim .Miller assured the Highway,
coininirsion that Lincoln ( jimt;.- htcod
ready to put in its shir?. ,
Tiiis Is good news for the ro'-ideiits j
of the north part cf ti n cni'nty, as
they will now have a gra.o' road con
necting up wl'.h the paved road from
Sheridin to Tillamook. j
REAL MINSTRELS
With the coming of the famous
Georgia Minstrels to the Club House '
Tuesday, August 15th, the minstrel
fun3 will havo something to look for-
ward to with real enjoyment, as tho
reputation ct tins well known organ!-... , , , , ,,
zatiou is well known, with a contin- 1 J Mr' ?nd Mr.s- P' N' "aV,pn nnd chll
uous record of thirty three years' tra- 1rPn Aro'p down to Portland Satur
v.d both In tills country and in foreign ?,av f"r,T, r"w ,,a'a vjslting with rela
climes Is a guarantea of merit and . t!vea- Thvy l""o Tuesday,
people can rest assured of an evening 1 B. F. Sneake returned the first of
of music and fun, such as these sons the week from Portland whore lie lies
of Ham have been giving lor so long, been visiting with his brother. The
The company numbers forty people, lat'er nccnninanlod him on his return
and make a street parade daily with and will visit here for a time,
a band concert in Trout of the theatre , .
in the evening A frlT,,t wreck near Elk City
o ! blocked the local S. P. Hue last Mon-
,.m..ce daV necessitating the transfer of pas-
AT THE MOVIES Isengers, mail and express for the out-
Friday and Saturday "Rio Grande" Boing amI ln,'om,nB passengers.
A seven reel Special Production of 'Miss Lucy Rogersj of Toledo, n
Edwin Carewe, personally directed by former well known Corvallls girl, is
himself, from tiie play by Augustus In the cltv as tho guest of her aunt,
Thomas. Scenes In this were Liken Mrs. H. W. Lucas. She Ib to remain
along the Rio Grande river. 30c.&15c. several days. Corvallls Gazette-Times.
bunday V ill not show pictures to
day on account of Minstrels' Show at
the Ciub House in the evening. These
Minstrels come by Special Car direct
fr niavin m Li, .i ...ii T r "
a shov; that one cannot afford to mW Ci Jit Mi n(RUB
Tuesday-4 reels of "The Great fmP "Y y the Northwestern Nut
Radium Mystery" also one reel com-, al uanK'
et y. 25 cents and 10 cents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey and
Wednesday and Thursday There son, and Misses Annlo Hawkins and
will be a show these nights. Corlnne Pennington returned Tuesday
Coming Friday and .".aturday of afternoon from an auto trip thru Till
next week .Harold Lloyd In "Huns amook, Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah',
& Spooks." j Clackamas, Marlon, Polk nnd Benton
0 counties. They report a fine trip.
CONES WANTED i
W. P. Manning, a member of the
firm of C. H. Manning Sons, Pacific
Coajt Forest Tree Seed Collectors, at
Roy, Washington, was looking over
our county, last week, with the ex
pectation of extending the work of
collecting seed cones from the spruce
and pine in our vicinity. I
This firm Is the pioneer forest tree
seed collectors of the nortli Pacific I
coast, being founded in t'e vear of',.. 4b
present brothers who are continuing
tiie business.
They have seed cones of many kinds
chipped them from many localities in
Washington and Oregon.
V,,,,-...,.,,. oau.u-1.
111., piail ill uii. wjall., wiiere
nrennro nianv ktmt': nf Inrr.it tree 1
seed they are prepared to i'iiniish seed
for planting vast trie rs of land in ;
manv pi.rts ot' Me chl;o. as well as'
rupplylng our Government any seed
it may desire. j
This firm is now running an ad with i
us it do-Ires to get. in touch with any-1
one dosiriii'T to assist in tho new work'
for Lincoln County. 1
One Hundred Dollr.rs Reward will '
he paid fcr information leading to the !
arrcot and conviction of any pereon .
or persons, dtstrcylng. dnmaglng. or',, (,nllntv np' ' ,,
stealinfl any Coun'y Mpchlnery, Tools,
or Other Property. By Order of the
County Court.
ST. JOHNrS MISSION
The P.ev. II. E. Hush v. lll held' sor
vIcce In St. John's Mission, Sunday
Evening, August 15th nt eight o'clock,
and Holy Communion Monday morn
ing at eight o'clock.
DR. F. W. KELLOGG
(McCormick System Eye Specialist)
WILL BE AT
Toledo, S'iptsmbsr 6J1, 7th and 8th
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. Price3
very reasonable. F. M. French & Sons
Jewelers and Optimetrists, Albany, Or.
When In need of cement work or
plastering see Chas. Mock.
(15)' GOOD BUY Five acres 1 mile
from Toledo In Olnlla Valley.. Th'-a
acres "In cultivation, good house, fine
water, family orchard bearing, new
barn and chicken house.. Price reason
able.. Addrecs J. O. Young, Toledo,
Oregpn.
LOST Small, gray agate pin with
slh'er mounting.' Lost Tuesday on
HIM street, between Gilderslceve's
store and the Toledo Meat Market.
Finder please notify Lieut. W. K. Pat
terson at Govt. mill.
building arrived this week.
l Andy Porter went up to Summit tills
noon to look after some road work.
G. ft. Hall, the Standard Oil man of
Newport was in the city "yesterday.
Mrs. C. O. Hawkins of Newport was
In the city Wednesday attending the
W,,lst Party at Mrs' Si(1py"8'
'"::t Sunday, August lStlt, Is the
anniversary or the Panama Canal's
being opened to navigation in 1014.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ilimar and ciiil-
ilren departed Wednesday noon for
Hilisbnro whore they will nu.he 1 1 s I r
home.
Mrs. Sarah Booth returned Sunday
evening from n month's vl'-lt with
her daughter, Mrs. Edw. J. Clark, at
Pendleton
Mrs. C. E. Hawkins went out to Al
bany this noon to meet her sister from
Oakland. Calif., who is enroute here
for a visit.
Mrs. Clias. Brndeson returned to
Portland this noon after Fnondin? rrv.
oral weeks with her pironts, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Parrish, near this city.
Miss Edith Bogue, aged 25, dniigh-
"l "" " , , T, .
?0KUe; lost, h" fe , 'f .,Sn,,";(liiy
rnorning at Portland in the Ellon
Leader subscriptions received this
' u.anb- ni.A. T-T lota,, IV.l.w!., n ln
Kosydar, Siletz, Or.: Coy Gallagher,
South Beach, Or.; Max Mewhlrter,
Otis, Or.; Mrs. D. E. MacLean, San
Fruncisco, Calif.; 1. N. Huyett, Oni,
Or.: Tonv Cenlnl, Eddvville, Or.; A.
V. King, Black Rock, Ore.
SHERIFF'S SALE
0 Circuit Court of the State of
( rnnn Inn rnnnti; e4 I I r f r I r
i.,.;,,,,, i ii,lin,ifr.
vs.
George E. Qulggle, Fannie E. Qulg
gle, hi'i wife, C. V. Pedi rson and Su
san Poderson, his wife, and AI"X M :
tlnj Mrs- A)ox M(.;il(
Ids wile,
ni.l'nmlent-:
I l!y virtue of 1111 elocution and order
i of sain Issued out of th" above cn-
titled Court in the above entitled ac
tion te. m directed nn-1 dut'-d Ihe 9th
day r.f August. A. 1).. I.T'd, In favor of!1;
Luydue II. Hill, Plaintiff and ognnst
tbu above named Defendants for the
sum nf .?ri"00()0 with in'o-ea thereon
a! tho rate of f'i per :i:iuuni frun tho
let (lav of Deoemher. A. I).. Hilt and
n. further sum of $S00 00 i'er':ey's
fees nnd covin taxed at ?i!'M) and
7271.44 taxes, at tho rate of 12 per
cent per annum, and wls o. th's
I writ ccnimnndtng ine to sell the I'ol-
1 I,r ,lc..,.M,.,.l ......mHi. ul:.,..l.i
j tow-it :
I The Sotitii Half of tho Southwest
'Juiirier of Khci.iui SS. Township llnr-'
teen South, Ran go Eleven Wo-t, of " , A1 e. 4
the Willamette Meridian, Lincoln ' Vh Na";e t the St,ate, f 0re9n
Comity Oregon "u ar" l,,,rt"uy roiiuired to appear
NOW TI'D'-'FORE in compliance nml "wp'' 'h i;oniiliiint tiled against
with' the demands of r.nid execution "' ttl've entitled Court, and
nnd order of sa'e I will on Saturday Uil0 or,,b?fnr?, t le,10th W '
the 11 div of Sopl ember A. D.. 1920, j September. 1920. that being a day
at 1 o'clock P. M. nt the .rout door of ! ";r; "' weks after the first
tho County Court House, in the City , l'Hc atioj. or this summons and in
of Toledo, Lincoln Cnuiitv, Oregon, j 'a;! 'ml r;,! t" f nl",ea,r ",lu
sell to tho hlchost bidder for cash. n.M "",ifl '"''I'lalnt In tl, above entitled
the right, title and Interest of tI, cause the plaiiUilT will apply to the
at-,-n named Defendants In the above r'ir tll' rt1'",'f VyCi l"r 1,1 Bald
named action, In the above d'Terlbed comtiluliit. to-wit:
property to satisfy said execution aud i "r ,Wvri' '"rc-ver dissolving the
or-'er of sole, interest, costs and no,'0'"1" ;f nmlrlmonf now and hereto
,.r,t,,r enBt w. e. Rimnnn. i f',r" existing between too plaintiff and
SVicrlff or Ii'iico'-i County, Oregon. '
Dal" r' First Publlcitlon, August
13'h, 1920.
Pate of Last Publication, September
10th, 1920.
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NOTICE OF Fl NAL SETTLE M E NT
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
of Henry N. Potter, deconsed. has filed
in the County Court of Lincoln County,
State nf Oregon, her final account as
ruoh administratrix of suid es'.ato, and
that Monday the 6th day of September,
1920. nt ihe hour of ten o'clock A. M.,
has been fixed by said Court as the
time for hearing of objections to said
report, nnd the settlement thereof.
Julia M. Potter, Administratrix
of tho Estate of Henry N. Potter, Do
ceased. .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals or bids for the
eonslnicdon of a drainage gate and
dike will be received by the Board of
Commissioners of Lincoln County
Drainage District No. 1 at the office
of the Secretary in Toledo. Oregon,
until 2 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, Aug.
usl 2Gt.ii, 11)20, at which time and place
the bids will he publicly opened and
read.
The site of the work is on Depot
Slough about one hale mile from To
ledo und located In Section 7, T. 11
S., R. 10 W., W. M.
The work c onsults of the construc
tion of a timber drainage gnto and
earth (like containing the following
principal items of work:
.Embankment, earth, 4!ifl0 cu. yds.
Piling driven, 2S00 lin. ft.
Lumber. 20000 f. b. m.
Bolts and nails, TOO lbs.
Outer gates, 1 sot.
luner gates, 1 set.
Work to be commenced within lo
auvs after the signing of the contract
and must be completed by 1920.
A properly certified check in the
amount of f'; of the Bum of the bid
without conditions payable to Lincoln
County Drainage District No. 1 will
be required with each hid: checks of
unsuccessful bidders will be returned
promptly. A saticfactory surety torn-
i pany's blind fur .fJSOO.l!') will be re
quired with the contract.
Plum; and specifications and con
tract form may ho Inspected at the
elilce of County Agricultural Agent,
J. Cooler In Toledo, unil may be
obtained by intending bidders upon
deposit of S5.00.
All bids must be on forms and ln
accordance- with instructions forming
a part of the specifications above re
ferred to.
Tho Board of Commissioners re
serves the right to reject nny or all
bids or to accept any bid it may deni
for the best Interests of the District.
Dids opened August 25th at 2 o'clock
P. M.. 1!20.
Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1
J. W. Itodgers. President.
J. W. Parrlsh, Kecreinry.
C. 11. Wright, Engineer.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
Mrs. Mary Kunstatsky, Plnlntlff.
vs.
John H. Carpenter, and Margaret 1
M. Carpenter, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued cut of tho above en
titled Court ln the above entitled ac
tion to me directed and dated the Oth
day of August. A. D., 1920, in favor of
Mrs. Mnry Kunstatsky Plaintiff and
against the above named Defendants
for the sum of SiiOO.OO with- interest
thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent per
annum from the i.h day of May, A. D.,
1920, and a further sum of $75.00 at
torney's fees and costs trxed at $23.20
and costs of tills writ commanding mo.
to sell the following described real
property situate in Lincoln County,
Oregon as follows, towit:
Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Fifteen
(15) nnd Slstec-n OO, Section 22.
Township 10 South, lt.in.re Nino West
or the Willamette Meridian, Lincoln
County, Oregon.
NOW, Tl IF. REFORM in compliance
with tiie demands of said execution
and order of sale I will on Saturday
the 11 div nt September A. I)., 1120,
eptombe;
at 1 o'clock P. M. at tiie fivnt door of
tho Cruntv Court House, in the City
of Tole In, Lincoln County. Orc-jon,
'sell to the hlnliost bid lor for cash, all
tho rigln. title end Inter -d of the
nhove ii.iniefl iofiman's in t'10 nbov.
named action, in the above described
I'.-iiy to s.iihi.y said i x-'oiitien ana
1 ! of sale, inien st, c.i-ti and ac-
cruini costs. W. E. Simeon,
t-'.'ioriif or I. incoln County, Oregon.
Palo of 1-V-st Puhlic.itimi, August
L'lh, liC'O.
Date of Iist Publl.iit ion, September
lUlh, 1920.
SUMMONS
In tiie Circuit Court of the Stato of
Ormon for Lincoln County
P.lrtle R. Shafer, Plaintiff;
J. W. Sharer, Defendant.
To J. W. Shafor tiio above named
tho defendant, and for ouch other,
further and different relief as to the
Court may seem meet and equitable.
This suniuuins is published In pur
suance of an opler of the Hon. R. R.
Miller. County Judge of Lincoln Coun
ty, Oregon, made nnd entered herein
on the 2Sth day of July. 1020, directing
this summons to bo published for six
successive weeks in the Lincoln Coun
ty leader, u weekly newspaper of
general circulation, published In Lin
coln County, Oregon.
Dato of first publication. July 30th,
1920.
Bute of last publication, September
10th, 1920.
8. F. Jones, Attorney for
Plaintiff, Newport, Oregon.
FOR SALE 2 Fresh .Cows; .40
Sheep; 20 Spring Lambs T. Kurtl
chanov, Chitwood, Or. , j