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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1920 WH4fHHWWwmmtHt 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 H 1 1 1 iiT CLUB HOUSE I Sunday, Aug. 15th ADMISSION $1.00 plus War Tax fiejyamoxts GEORGIA UFA ZOJ JSi.- JftJ.M jxmm W 1 J SHOW OP IT IN THE WORLD DPINO S?an and Fenestra Vmjcn f&r the STREET 3"fr44MS"iMfrfr4Mi"frfr'i' FOR MEN'S AND BOYS MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS See our New Fall f and Winter Samples of Woolens PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED We Carry Over 2000 Ladies' Dress Goods Samples We" Can Please You MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES SEE OUR GUARANTEED RAIN CLOTHES $ OPEN STOCK DISHES AND GLASS WARE Colvin's Store ! 1916 Mar. 1, 1917 310 76.00 15 1917 Feb. 9, 1919 5279 67.41 15 1918 Mar. 12, 1919 504 68.14 15 Said Ella K. Stewart, Faith Hayden, Donald Stewart, Norman Stewart, Prank Stewart, Raymond Stewart, Nel lie Stewa:t, Warren Stewart, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart, Deceased, the owners of the legal title of the abovo described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other defendants above named, are her.'by -urthor 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 saij 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 cither of yon, may have or claim herein or thereto. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R. R. Miller, Judge it the County Court of the Sta'.e of Oregon for the County of Lincoln, and Baid 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 addre-ss hereafter mentioned. G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad dress: Toledo, Oregon. WATER FRONT L A A Jtt A A A .L.L J- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- rTTTTY TT f TTTVTtt ttTTTTTTTTTI TOLEDO, OREGON Banking On Milk The disastrous connection between the bull and the china shop should not pre vent a growing friendship between the cow and the bank. As R. M. Cleveland, who has received nation-wide com mendation for his articles on Dairying and Milk Products in "TRe COUNTRY GEKTLEMAM says, "The modern banker, the coun try over, is forming a new partnership, a mutual-benefit association with the dairy cow." There was a time when the average banker al most classed the cow among the farmer's lia bilities. Not so these days I Banks in practi cally every community are glad to lend money to oust scrub bulls bul shevike they coll them and build up a pure-bred dairy industrythat brings the pre spt rity t hut makes bankin;; pay. Whether or not you reduce milk, you will want to read Mr. Cleveland's splendid ar ticle. And I'll be glad to send you the issue of THE CountryGentleman that contains it, along with 51 other inspiring weekly issues making in all a full year of the famous Country Gentle man farm service for just a sinfilo dollar. You'!! get your full valu for your money believe met The Business Farmer's Weekly W. C. Cowgill P. O. Box 24 Phone No. 1118 Ind. Corvallis An authorised subscription representative of Tbe Cractrj Gentleman The Ladii ' Home Journal Tiic Saturday Evening Pott S2iu.-1.00 12 iMMW.CO 52 luuei-i:.50 NOTICE OF ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County Tn the Matter of the Estate of Ma-1 thilda Thomas, deceased. . Notice is hereby given that the tin-1 dersigned, pursuant to an order of the , Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, will sell at private sale for cai:h the following described real property belonging to : said estate, on and aft or the ISth day of August, 1920, to-wlt: The North one-half (N',4) of the Southeast quarter (SEU) of the North east quarter (NEU) of Section seven (7), Township nine CO 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. Raftety, 803 Title and Trust Building, Portland, Oregon, and said property will be sold by said ad ministrator on 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. Wm. P. Thomas, Administrator. Harry L. Raffety, Attorney. 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, alBO 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 ara hereby notified that (J. B. MrCiikey, the holder of Certificate cf Delinquency numbered 43 Issued on the 25th day of May, 1915 by Tax Collecte- of the Count v of Lincoln. SItltn Ore"''', f"" 4V"1 n-"M!r ' SIxfy-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 are the owner as appears of record, Bituate in said county and state, and pin iitularly uounduu and descrlued a follows, to-wit: The North Half of t''e Norlhens' Quarter, Section S"venleen Townshin Ten South. Range Ten West of Will amette Meridian In Lincoln County Orntron. You ore ferthcr notified that said G. li. Mi'Chtilinv has paid taxns on said premises for prh r or subsequent yeirs with the ra'e cf interest ' on said amonn'n, its folbws: Veare Date Pnid Tnx Re- Arrt. Pate of Tax celnt Mo. Intcmt J 014 Feb. 19, 1916 8150 ?.-.3.-!8 15r', 1915 Mar. 24, 1917 5077 S2.S7 15'.; -1 S Talc a ' ' KODAK zvtii y:u Your speetioir.cttr itlij you how far ) ju went a KuJak tells you where you v.xt:t and what you saw. The p'cisare of the trip can never fade with clean-cut KoJak pic tures to refresh a hgjjard memory. J'ottrr t;:l;e along a otu'ro:'.1; Mip;-. (ihn. Wt; l::'.ve a (ViLnk'tL1 assortment, amo ;r;i;t!iic itlnl noii-r.n'i tni)l',ic, r.ml it is till kqituii.li'r r- j,jr conditions. , Kttdaks from $9A9 tij TOLEDO DRUG CO. AL WAUGH Dealer in i Cigars p Tobacco I and 5 Butter S Pop t Corn X I I TOLEDO, OREGON Si. Hanson departed for Portland Wednesday. Jim Franks of Siletz was in the city Saturday. Ira Wade has been on the sick list this week. D. L. Chesley had business In Elk City yesterday. Elmer Horning has purchased V. E. Peterson's Ford car. . Attorney G. B. McCluskey had busi ness in Elk City yesterday. Merchant S. E. New kirk returned last evening from Portland. G. S. Fitzpatrlck of Lower Siletz was in the city last Friday. George Haekett returned Wednes day evening from a visit at Portland. J. H. Stevens and daughter, Eva, departed for Salem Wednesday noon. August Hth, 1807,iFulton's steam boat made its first voyage in America. R. E. Chandler, the Siletz merchant, Is transacting business inHhe city to day. Attorney Arthur Clarke of Corval lis passed thru to Newport Wednesday evening. Mis-s Flossie Coniber of Silvcrton Is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Jesse Gwynn, In this city. A car of watermelons arrived in town last evening and everyone is eating watermelons today. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall and daughter, Maxino, drove down to Port land Sunday in their car. A marriage license was Issued last Friday to C. O. Button of Eugene and L. ('. Guthrie of Newport. FOR SALE MODERN FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, on good terms. See Ted McElwain, Toledo, Oregon. iF. H. Drew of Cushnian was in the city this neon enrouto home from a couple of weeks' visit on the Siletz. Al Martin had one of IiIb fingers badly cut yesterday, while working at the Robert's mill, by striking it against a saw. llr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels were ,over from the Agency 1: st evening lo meet friends who arrived on the evening train. Mrs. Chas. Severson and daughter, Mildred, departed Wednesday for Portland where they will visit for a 1 week or ten days. Tom Chatterton was arrested on .'the lower Siletz Wednesday for killing pigeons out of season. He was brougtu to Toledo and fined $25. R. H. Kaltz the piano tuner is In town for a few days. Orders for tuning should be left at this office at once as he will be here but a few days. Mrs. Lena Jones returned to her homo at Newport Sunday evening af ter a short visit here. Site was ac companied on her return by her sis iter, Miss Essie Ball. Mrs. D. J. Sidey entertained the Ladies Whist Club at her home Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Wade captured the first prize and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ras3mussen and son, accompanied by Mrs. C. Zevely, drove down from Portland Sunday for a visit at Yaqulna, Newport and To ledo. They started for home this afternoon. A. C. Crawford and wife, R. E. Chan dler and wife, Will Roblson and wife Grant King and wife and Jess Daniels and wife motored over from th . Siletz Saturday evening to attend the movies at the Dime theatre. Dr. F. M. Carter came over from the Agency Saturday noon, to attend the meeting of the fair premium list revi sion committee at the County Agent's office. The Doctor went on to Newport that evening to be absent several days. E. M. Plant, of Long Bach, Wash., came In Monday evening to visit old friends and relatives, his wife, Mrs. Luclle Glldersleeve Plant, came several weeks ago and has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gilder sleeve. 'Mrs. James. Spense and children of Carlton, and MJrs. George Spense of Corvallis canie in on Sunday evening's train to visit at the Jno. Peterson home in this city. Mrs. Jas. Spense is Mrs. Peterson's sister and Mrs. Geo. Spense her mother. Miss Helga Larson was a passenger for Alb.iny Tuesday noon to visit her KlRtor and family, Mrs. W. R. Curry. Miss Larson was accompanied by her sister's little son, who has been visit ing his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lister of Hood River who have been visiting their sons at Nashville for the past few weeks were visiting In Toledo and Si letz several days this week whllo their son, E. S. Lister, is working over the county In the interests of the Fair. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hendry returned last Monday evening from making an attempt to auto to points in California. The gasollno shortage making touring by auto uncertain they derided to re turn to await a more plentiful supply of gasoline before resuming their trip. Mrs. Marlon Sturdevant and Infant son arrived down from Portland the first of the week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bill. Site was accompanied by Mrs. Reiki Gaar and son, who will also visit at the Ball homo for a couple of weeks. Messrs F. E. Cavenderr, G. C. Mor ris and H. Hampton of Portland and C McCann of Dallas were in Toledo Tuesday evening and Wednesday In vestigating the derail of the freight which occurred Monduy. Mr. McCunn is roadmuster of this division of the S. P. E. M. McClaughry went out to Philomath yesterday noon. Mr. Mc Claughry has bought a place near this rity whpro he and his mother will re side. They shipped their gonT.i out yesterday. Mrs. McClaughry will viHit relatives here for a few days before leaving. I L. R. BATEMAN FORDSON TRACTOR, $850 F. O. B. Factory. Write for Particulars A. T. Peterson 2 E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN . COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second riantJ Furniture The International Harvester Line PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES INDIANA SILOS ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES Conrad Christiansen, LOCAL DEALER -i.$Jtiti A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. vTfVALTHArt WATCHLS P-i. ii, PBTBRSOKT Watchmaker and Jeweler Sale of Indian Lands The following list of Indian landB located on the Siletz and Grande Ronde Indian Reservations and in Southern Oregon are offered for sale under existing laws. SEALED BIDS for the same will be received until 2 o'clock P. M. on Oct. 7, 1920, when the bids will be opened for consideration. All bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, which must be conspicuously marked BID FOR INDJAN LANDS." The DATE of the proposed sale must also be placed thereon, but nothing else. No bidder will be permitted to include more than one allotment in any one bid. Should a prospective purchaser desire 'o purchase more than one. allotment he should submit a separate bid for each, and if lie desires to purchase less than an entire allotment, he may submit a bid for one or more legal sub-dlvlslons thereof and such bid wiil be crnsldered in connection with the appraised valuo of each such legal subdivision. No bid for less than the appraised value will be consid ered. The tight to reject any or all bids Is reserved by the Commissioner of Indian Aftairs. Eac?i bid must be accompanied by duly rertiflcd check, certificate of deposit or cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order of Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, for ten per cent (10) of each bid, as a guarantee for the faithful performance by the bidder of his proposals. Cash in lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid enall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty days after due notice of the acceptance of his bid fall to comply with the terms of his bid bv making final payment, the money represented by such check shall be forfeited to the ue of the owner of the land. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them within ten days after the opening of bids. The successful bidder when his bid Is accepted, will be called upon to pay the sum of $20. In addition to Ills bid for the land; and also his portion of the expense for advertising the land. The receipt of a bid will be considered evidence that the bidder accepts tills requirement. The cost for advertising will be kept to the minimum. The patent Issued to purchasers will contain a provision to the effect that there is reserved from the lunds granted a right of way for ditches and canals constructed under authority of the United States. Deferred payments at six per cent interest, on sales exceeding $1000, can generally be arranged, provided a payment of not less than twenty-live per cent of the purchase price is made when the bid Is accepted. The bidder should mention the allotment number, name of allottee, give the description of the land covered by his bid, and the character of payments intended. For further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Address all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon," in time to roach his office by 2 o'clock P. M. on the date specified above. All Interested parties are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot. No. Mame Lis of Lands. " SILETZ: 13 Sup. Hayes Domniy, W'j of NE'4 of JSJEU, NWU of SE',4 and Lot 3, Sec. 15, T. i) S, It. 10 W. 83.46 Acres; appraised valuo $5373.70 Susie Wilson Marshall, et al, heirs. 59 John Haxter, Jr. KVi SU'U of SW'i. Lot .25 of See. 30. T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 35.23 Acres; appraised value, $307.30. Jane Haxter, heir. 81 Andrew Baxter, Lots 7, 8, 17 mid 18. and SWlfl of Sli',i, Sec. 30, T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 711.72 Acres; appraised valuo $1429.40. Jane Haxter, heir. 13G Toby Dick, Lots 15 and Hi Sec. 3, T. G. S. It. 11 W., and Lot 2, Sec. 31, T. fi S. It. 10 V. 7j.02 Acres; appraised valuo $1787.70. Wlllium Samuels, et al, heirs. 227 Nellie Johnson, S'Ss of fcW'i Sec. 23, T. 9 S. II. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $554.50. 300 Mary Lampsiin, Lot 17 of Sec. 31 and NWU of SW'i (or Lots 23 and 24) and W of NE't of SW'i (or Urt 22) Sec. 32, T. 9. S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $2575.00. Noble Eellx. et al, heirs. 308 William Lang, SWU of SV'., and W of SE',4 of SWVi. Sec. 2, and LotB 35 and 3 Sec. 27, all In T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 80.67 Acres; appraised value $20l0.20. Susan Marshall, heir. 524 John West, E'A NE'4 of NW'i, NWU of NEVi and W NE'4 of NEV4 Sec. 20, T. . S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $44!lti.00. GRANDE RONDE: 5 George Amos, RK'4 SWU Sec. 30, N E U NWU and NT! NEU See. 31 T. 5 S. R. 7, and E of NE',4 "f NKU Sec. 30, T ' S. R. 8 W. 140 Acres; appraised valuo $17!)0. Perry Buttiso, et ; . heirs. 10 IxiVl Bob. EVj of E'i of NWU. NEV4 of SWU Sec. 0, T. C S. R. 7 and SW4 SE',4 Sec 30 and Lots 3 and 4 (ur WVi of SWU) Se;:. 1!), T. 5 S. R. 7, W. 201.27 Acres; appraised value $4109.50. Wilson Bob, et al, heirs. 34 John Caliponn, I-ots 9 and 10 Sec. 17 and Lot 5 Sec. IS, T. 6 S. R. 7 and EKi of SE'4 of SWU S'. 2 and E'j of NE'4 of NEU Sec. 12 T. 6 S. R. 8, W. 70.35 Acres; appraised value $2538.75. Terry Bat tise, et al, heirs. 136 Peter McKye, E'A of NE'4 of SWU Sec. 11, T. 6 S. R. 8 W. 20 Acres; appraised value $1250.00. llurhel McCoy Logsdcn, et al. heirs. 139 Polly Nachan, SE'4 of NE'4 Sec. 28 and SWU of NWU Sec. 21, T. G S. It. 8 and NWU of NE'4 (or Uit 2) Sec. 3, T. 6 S. R. 8 W. U"!.93 Acres; appraised value $1305.58. Mary J. Jottee, et al, hel'3. 1S1 Lucy Sampson, W',i SWU Sec. 14 and E'4 SE',4 Sec. 15, T. 5 b. S W. 100 Acres; appraised value $900.00. Perry Battise, et ai, heirs. 191 Mary Sellu ah. WV4 l-ot 2. Her. 2, T. 6 S. It. 8 und EH SEU tec T, 5 S. 11. 8 W. 100.22 Acres; appraised value $749.40. Louise S. keah, heirs. 201 Wasco Woods, W'i SWU NWU and W'Vj NW'4 SW'i Sec. S" 7. 6 S. 11. 7 W. 40 Arn s; appraised value $705.00. John Wacheuo, e; .1, heirs 207 LuRoso Wiitslow, N'.j SWU Sec. 35, T. 5 S. 11. 8 W. SO Acres; t, malsed value $840.00. FOURTH SECTION: 73 Ro. Jennie Tlchenor, W'i of NEU and N'i of SEU Sec. 4. T S If 111, V. ltu jvtura, hcjii tun.-u mmh: y-tov.uu. .ieorjo T et el. heirs. SileU Indian Agency, Siletz, Oregon, August 6, 1920. ervey,