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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUCUST 20th, 1920 FOR MEN'S AND BOYS MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS See our New Fall and Winter Samples of Woolens-PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED -u.;. uress uooas samples We Can Please You I MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES SEE OUR GUARANTEED RAIN CLOTHES OPEN STOCK DISHES AND GLASS WARE Colvin's Store I WATER FRONT TOLEDO, OREGON Education Pays FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education, 4 Chances With High School Educeion... 87 Chances With College Education 800 Chances ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD HIS CHANCE? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" prepares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in Agriculture Commerce Engineering Pharmacy Mining Forestry Home Economics Vocational Education The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH, MODERN LA NO I' AO E, ART and the Other Essentials of a StandardTeclinlc al College Course X FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. TUITION IS FREE. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. X Take a 7 with you Your speedometer tells you how far you went a Kodak tells you where 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. Better take along a generous supply of film. We have a complete assortment, auto graphic and non-autographic, and it is all kept under proper conditions. Kodaks from $0.49 up TOLEDO DRUG CO. at Frederick's .when sturdy pioneers were hewing out a home fcnd an existence in the West, the manufacture of was begun. Today the name FULLER stands as tie- sturdy pioneer in paint manufacturing1 on the Pacific Coast a name that has kept faith with quality for 71 years. Made for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint Is the best foi your house or building. 1 paints m LEADERS Vfe W. P. Fuller & Co. . 1849-1920 Northwest Branches at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. t -t. TT TTTT T T-l SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Lincoln County G. B. M;Cluskey. Plaintiff, VS. Christinn Larsen, A. W. Fischer, R. L. Sabln, 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, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart, Deceased; William U. Fra- ney, Defendants. other defendants above named, are hereby further notified that G. B. Mc Cluskey will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and state aroresam iui o .WreA foreclosing plaintiff' 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 ot the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, defend this suit or pay the amount due as hereinafter shown to gether with costs ana accrueu uireie", fm-sclnslne the lein of Bald taxes and costs against the land and prem ises above namea iree aim ciei any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest that you, or ciwci u claim herein or thereto. This summons is published by order hie R. R. Miller. Judge . iuntv Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln, and said order was made and dated the 10th dav of July, 1920, and the date of the first publication of this summons is July 16, 1920. All process ond papers in this pro ceeding may bo served upon the un-der-igtted residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned G. B. McCluskey, Atloru for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad- dress: Toledo, Oregon. o it! To Christian Larson, a. v. nscuei, b"-"- -- nf ApcTr wni he ren- R. L. Sabln. F. L. Stewart, First State or for want therec decree n e Bank of Yacolt; Ella F. Stewart, I'alth Hayden, Donald Stewart, Norman Stewart, Frank Stewart. Raymond Stewart, Nellie Stewart, Warren Stew art, as Heirs at Law ot J. F. Stewart, Deceased, and William U. Franey, the iibove 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 ot May, 1915 by Tax Collects- of the County of Lineoln, Rtt,i of Oreeon. for the amount of Rivtv.throo And Eiehty-elght 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, situate in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: . , The North Half of the Northeast Quarter, Section Seventeen Towns h p Ten South, Range Ten West of Will amette Meridian in Lincoln County, v further notified that said G. B. McCluskey has paid tax.'B on said A premises for prior or fu'i-4"" . with the rate of interest on said amounts, as follows: Year a Date Paid. Tax Re- Amt Rata of Tax celpt Mo. Interns 1914 Feb. 19, 1916 6150 $53.43 16 1915 Mnr. 24, 1917 5077 92.87 15 1916 Mar. 1, 1917 310 7600 15 1917 Feb. 9. 1919 6279 67.41 lo 1918 Mar. 12, 1919 .604 68 H ' Sali! Ella K. Stewart. Faith naden. Donald Stewart, N..r:n,m h'owa. , Frank Stewart, Raymond fctcwart. .."1 lie S!.eva;t, Warren St.-wr.rt, , as Ilei.s at Law of J. P. "'!7 the ,-r:v of the V-ral Ml; of nhv- (V-:Ih"-l ":r"r'v as the bame appears o record, and oui.u ot a.o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals or bids fur the construction of a drainage gate and dike will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1 a. i!:e odice of the Secretary tn Toledo. Oregon, until 2 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, Aug ust 25th, 1920, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read. The site of the work is on Depot Slough about one hale mile from To ledo and located In Section 7, T. 11 S., It. 10 W., W. M. The work consists of the construc tion of a timber drainage gate and earth dike containing the following principal items of work: Embankment, earth, 4oo cu. yus. Piling driven, 2800 lin. ft. Lumber, 20000 f. b. m. Bolts and nails, 700 lbs. Outer gates, 1 set. Inner gates, 1 set. Work to be commenced within 10 days after the signing of the contract and must be completed by 1920. A Dronerly certified check in the amount ot 6', of the sum of the bid without conditions payable to Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1 will be required with each bid; checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned promptly. A saticfactory surety com pany's bond for $2500.00 will be re quired with the contract. Plans and specifications ana con tract form may be inspected at the office of County Agricultural Agent, J. E. Cooter in Toledo, and may be obtained by intending bidders upon deposit of $5.00. All bids must dr on rorms ana in accordance with instructions forming a part of the specifications above re ferred to. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid it may deem for the best interests of the District. Dids opened August 25th at 2 o'clock P. M., 1920. Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1 J. W. Rodgers, President. J. W. Parrish, Secretary. C. R. Wright, Engineer. I 1 Dealer in 1 t t Cigars Tobacco and Cutter Kist Pop Corn SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Mrs. Mary Kunstatsky, Plaintiff, vs. John H. Carpenter, and Margaret M. Carpenter, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above en titled Court tn the above entitled no tion to me directed and dated the 9th day of August, A. D., 1920, in favor of Mrs. Mary Kunstatsky Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $300.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 8th day of May, A. D., 1920, and a further sum of $75 00 at torney's fees and costs taxed at $23 20 and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, tov.it: Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16', Section 22, Township 10 South, Range Nine West of tlie Willamette Meridian, Lincoln Countv, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Satunl iv the 11 day ot September A. D., 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named Defendants in the above named action, in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale, interest, costs and ac cruing costs. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication, August 13th, 1920. Date of Last Publication, September 10th, 1920. TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Owing to the high cost of materials and labor, the small valuation slips usually sent out from the Assessor's I OUtce will be sent tills year only upon remicst. All tax payers desiring them will please send in re'U"sts not h'er than the 4th, day of S"ptembur, KIL'0. A. G. Sr.hwoirtz, Asisoosor of Lincoln Co., Oregon. Portland Cement Quality Store. E. A. Wildman was down from Chit wood Tuesday. J. W. Rogers hal business at Elk City last Saturday. See my New Line of Fall and Win ter Goods. .T. P. Fish, Toledo. Mrs. F. Falcon arrived down from Portland last evening. A. T. Teterson returned last evening Al Wauch returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland. L. A. Hulbert returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Portland. Hon. R. A. Bensell was up from Newport Wednesday afternoon. R. R. Avllson of Chitwood was a Toledo visitor Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Chesley went out to Cor vallis Wednesday for an extended vis it. Ralph Duerden went to Portland Monday where ho will remain for a time. Our Mexican section crew was tran sferred to Corvallis the first of the week. Earl R-oberts and wife returned home Monday evening from a visit in the Valley. M!rs. It. D. Burgess and son return ed yesterday noon from a visit at Winant. P. G, Gilmore and Fred Brown were up from Newport on business last Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Cox and son visited on the Lower Hay this week, returning home yesterday noon. Hans Olson departed Wednesday noon for a trip to Newberg, Portland, and other Valley cities. Miss Lucy Rogers returned Tuesday evenine from Corvallis where she had been visiting friends. FOR SALE MODERN FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, on good terms. See Ted McElwain, Toledo, Oregon. A marriage license was Issued Tuesday to J. F. Roberts and Miss Agnes Crawford, both of Siletz. A marriage license wns Issued last Salurdav to Morris Harrison and Pearl Emmons both of Yachats. Miss Ruth Larson went out to AI bany Wednesday for a with her sister, Mrs. Clara Curry, and family. j We are still selling 3 lbs. of coffee for a dollar like most stores HI for 40c. a.-.d 5Ce. per lb., at Gildersleeve'a. Geo. Larsen the eawmlllman war over from the Agency yesterday. M Larsen's mill is now running steadily, cutting ties. S. C. Quant of Eddyville had bus! nets in the city yesterday. Mr. Quant Just recently returned from a trip to California. George Graves departed Tuesday for a visit at Hoquiam, Wash., and will also visit at Sheridan before re turning here. Miss Flossie Coniber went down to Newport Monday evening after spend ing a week visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gwynn returned lust, evenlne from a visit at Salem, Sllverton, Wilhoit Springs, and other Valley points. Mrs. F. Rundel of Newberg is visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Warr n Hall in this city. Mrs. Rundel is a eister to Mr. Hall. Cook Brothers and Chauncey Oh mart were over from Ona the first of the week after more machinery for the Cook shingle mill. Dr. Linton of Waldport passed thru to Portland the first of the week. The doctor expects to attend the Big Elk's doin's at Vancouver also. Mr. Doty and daughter, Mrs. Nyals, of Salem, returned to their home at Salem yesterday after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Og lesbee in this city. R. H. Kaltz the Diano tuner has had more pianos to tune this week than he could attend to, so will ue nere ior a few davs more. If you want, your piano tuned leave your order for same at this office. Mrs. G. C. Doane of Salem arrived the lirst ot the week for a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Newkirk. She went down to Now- rmrt Wednesday where Bhe will re main for a few days. We nre in receipt of a card from A. E. Fearn who recently moved from To ledo to Petnluma. Calif. Mr. Fearn has a 12 acre ranch and Is engaged in raising chickenH and turkeys. 'Ihey like their new home fine. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane of The Dalles came up from Newport yester day for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Lane have been at Newport the past two months in the Interests of Mr. Lane's health. Mr. Dudley, who has been filling the old tannery building with baled hay, had to remove several tons this week, owing to the fact that the floor gave way. Curpenter II. A. Sehlecht has been busy the past several days making repairs to the building. Leader subscriptions received this week are: Mrs. C. Zevely, Portland, Or.; F. 11. Drew, Cushman, Or.; L. F. RobgmuRsen, Portland, Or.; Fred O. Drown, Newport, Or.; M. S. Collins, Si letz, Or.; W. Andrews, Toledo, Or.; K. Busch, Chicago, 111.; Annie V. An drews, Toledo, Or.; It. R. Wilson, Chit wood, Or. Automobile owners travelling over tho road from Siletz to OrtiTn will bo surprised and gratified at tho improve ments made on this road this summer under the supervision of P. H. Kiting. Klamath Grado which has been an eye-sore, both Bummer and winler for the pest thirty years has all been planked. The County fuviii: lied tho, plank and Mr. Kiting, Iloxie Simmons, and Charlie Hyde liulih K Hie hr.iili.-r frc', r..nd the former si",j r!n'' n h.d the laying of the plank on I lie road. fv--''-1 r.?x.- "... i FORDSON TRACTOR, $850 F. O. B. Factory Write for Particulars A. T. Peterson R. BATEMAN X t i i i R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES Wo Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second riant! Furniture The International Harvester Line PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES INDIANA SILOS ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES Conrad Christiansen, LOCAL DEALER i A COMPLETE. STOCK. Of UIM- M0ND3, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. J p-i. iU. PBTBRSON I Watchmaker and Jeweler J Sale of Indian Lands The following list of Indian lands located on the Siletz end Grando Ronde Indian Reservations and In Southern Oregon are odered for sale under pvlutlnir Inwa SF.A I.F.n rtins fur the sumo will be received until 2 o'clock P. M. on Oct. 7, 1920, when the bids will he opened for consideration. All bids shall he enclosed in a sealed envelope, which muBt be conspicuously markea aiu FOR INDIAN 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 deBire 'o purchase more than one. allotment he should submit a soparato bid for each, and If ha deBlres to purchase less than an entire allotment, he may submit a bid for one or more legal subdivisions thereof and such bid will be considered in connection with the appraised value of each such legal subdivision. No bid for less than the appraised value will be consid ered. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Commissioner of Indian APairB. . , Ear.:i bid must bo accompanied by a duly certified check, certificate or deposit or cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order ot Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, for ten per cent (10) of oacu DM, as a guarantee for the faithful performance by tho bidder of his proposals. Cash in lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid Mall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty day after due notice ot the acceptance of his bid fail to comply with the term, fit his bid by making final payment, the money represented by wch check shall be forfeited to the use 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 his bid for the land; and also his portion of the expense for advertising the lund. The receipt of a bid will be considered evidence that the bidder accepts this requirement. The cost tor 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 lands granted a right of way for ditches and canals constructed under authority of the United States. Deferred payments at six per cent interest, on. Bales exceeding $1000, can generally be arranged, provided a payment of not loss than twenty-five 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 oid, and the character of payments intended. For further informa tion apply to the undersigned. AddrcsF all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon," In time to reach his office by 2 o'clock P. M. on the dato specified above. All interested parties are Invited to be present at the opening1 of the bids. , . EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot. No. Name List of Lands. SILETZ: 13 Sup. Hayes Dommy, V'6 of NEU of NV. NW'i of SE',4 and Lot 3, Sec. 15, T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 83.40 Acres; appraised value $5u7S.70 SuBle WilHon Marshall, et al, heirs. 59 Johnliaxter.Jr. EVi SWH of SWVt. Lot 25 of Sec. 30. T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 35.23 Acres; appraised value, $.107.30. June Baxter, heir. 81 Andrew Baxter, LotB 7, 8, 17 and 18, and SW'.J of SE',4, Sec. 30, T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 7ti.72 Aires; appraised valuo $1429.40. June Baxter, heir. 136 Toby Dick, Lots 15 and Hi Sec. 30, T. 6. S. R. 11 V., and Lot 2. Sec. 31, T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 75. U2 Acres; appraised valuo $1787.70. William Samuels, et al, heirs. 227 Nellie Johnson, SU- of SW'i Sec. 23, T. 9 S. R. 9 V. SO Acres; appraised value $554.50. 300 Mary Lampson, Lot 17 of See. 31 and NW',4 of SW4 (or Lots 23 and 24) and of N E 1 of SW'U (or Ut 22) Sec. 32, T. 9. S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2575.00. Noble Felix, et al, heirs. 308 William Iang, SV'4 of SV, and ' of SEVi of SWU Sec. 20. and Lots 35 Bnd 3ii Sec. 27, all In T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 86.67 Acres; appraised value $2000.20. Susan Marshall, heir. 524 Jdlin West, E NE'.i of NW'4. NWVi of NEV4 nnd WV4 NEU ot NE'i Sec. 20, T. 9. S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; uppraised value $4496.00. GRANDE RONDE: 0 George Amos, PK'i SWU Sec. 30, NE'4 NWV4 and NV" .. NE',4 Sec. 31 T. 5 S. R. 7, and E of NEV4 of NE',4 Sec. 36, " ". S. It. 8 W. 140 Acres; appraised value $17'J0. Perry Battlse, e'. . heirs. 16 Levi Hob, E4 of F'i of NW'4, NE'i of SW',4 Sec. 0. T. 6 S. R 7 a:id SWV4 SE4 Sec. 30 und Lots 3 and 4 (or WV4 of SWV4) t;ee. 19, T. 5 S. It. 7, W. 2U1.27 Acres; appraised valuo $4169.50. Wilson Rob, et al, heirs. 34 John Calipona, Uits 9 and 10 Sec. 17 and Lot 5 Sec. 18, T. 6 S. R. 7 ami EM, of SE4 of SWU Sec. 2 and V'.Vt of N E V4 of NEK Sec. 12 T. 6 S. R. 8, W. 76.35 Acres; apprabed value $2538.75. Perry Bat tlso, et al. heirs. 136 Peter McKye, EMi of KEU of SW'4 Sec. 11, T. 6 S. R. 8 W. 20 Acres; appraised value 12f0.00. Rachel McCoy Logsden, et al, he;;. 139 Polly Narhan, SIC '4 of NE'4 Sec. 28 und SWU of NWV4 Sec. 27, T. S S. it. 8 and NW',4 of NE',4 (or Lot 2) Sec. 3, T. 6 S. R. 8 W. l'.'O.US Acres; appraised value $1365.58. Mary J. Jettee, et al, hf'.rr. 181 Lucy Sampson, W& SW',4 Sec. 14 und E SE',4 Sec. 15, T. t ft. 8 W. 160 Acres; appraised value $060.00. Perry Battlse, et b'.. heirs. 191 Mary Solkeuh, W'4 Lot 2, See. 2, T. 6 S. R. S and E',4 SE',4 S' . S T. 6 S. R. 8 W. 100.22 Acres; appraised value $749.40. Louis ) t.jilieuU, heirs. 201 Wasco Woods. VK SW'i NW'4 and W", NW'i SW',4 Sec. .' 5 S It. 7 W. 40 Acres; appraised value $70".po. John Wacheno. i . al. heirs ; 207 LaUoso Wlnslow. X'.i SWU -Sec. 35, T. 5 S. 11. 8 W. 80 Acres; . ppraised valuo $840.00. FOURTH SECTION: 73 Ro. Jennie Tlehenor. 'a of NE',4 and Ntfc of SK'4 Sec. 4, T W S. It. 13, W. 16 i Acreii; appraised value $2430.00. Georjo :.: ijrvey j et al, heirs. " ' I Siletz Indian Agency, Siletz, Oregon, August 6, 1920.