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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1520
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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OREGON MOTOR LAWS
The belief has flevnlnnprt In anmo
sections of the slate that persons un
der the a,Te of sixteen years may, un
der certain circumstances, obtain
licenses or nermltn to nnpmt. mntnr
vehicles: Such is not the case. The
Ouerator's Jjiw fSnrHnn 1 r'nnnio.i
Laws Sneclnl RpKstnn 1!ni cnonin
cally prolilbits the Issuance of a li
cense or permit. to any person under
the age of sixteen years, whether or
uui sucn person oe tne owner of
any motor vehicle, shall permit any
person who Is less than sixteel years
of age to operate or drive any such
motor vehicle or employ any person
to operate or drive any such motor
vehicle who is leas than eighteen
years ot age and a licensed operator
or chauffeur."
Section 5 of this law provides for
the Issuance by the Secr-nary of State
of special licenses or permits to per
sons who are physically incapacitated,
and the term "physically incapacitat
ed" Is deflged to Include "any person
who has lost the use of ons hand or
one loot, or who has lost the use of
I Dotn met. or wliose eyesight or hear
I ing are greatly impiired." The Im
! pressinn seems to exu;t among some
that under the terms of Section 5, a
soecial licnns-.e or nertult mnv ha loon.
ed to a person under sixteen years of
age, but the Attorney General has
held that such a conclusion Is erron
eous. In no part of the law is there
any authority given to the Secretary
of State or any other officer to Issue
to a person less than sixteen years of
age a license or permit to operate a
motor vehicle, under any circum
stances whatever.
Some doubt has also, arisen with
reference tn thn atnllic nnrini- thla lour
of a nonresident motor vehicle opera
tor. ITnon .thin nnlnt tl.o ltinn,n
General has ruled that while the Oper
ators Law is silent in this respect.
Vet bv rpflnnn nf tllo fart ihat tli
tos Vehicle Law, of which the Oper
ator s Law is a part, does not specif
ically exemnt nnnroQlHonf mpi...
from registering their cars, by a logl-
cui reasoning it must De assumed that
the legislature intended, to exempt
nonresident, nnrntnm trnm nVainint,
operators' licenses or permits. This
iaci, logetner with the fact that there
Is some question as to the authority
of the state to enforce the operator's
regulations r.gainst residents of other
states, makes it advisoble, in the opin
ion of the Attorney General, to with
hold the enforcement of the Operator's
Law against nonresident operators
who have comDlind with tlin Inws nf
their own state regulating the opera
tion or motor vehicles, until such time
as the legislature shall meet and cor
rect the problem by appropriate leg
islation. For this reason, the field
deputies or inspectors who shall be
appointed by the Secretary of State,
to aid the regular peace officers to the
enforcement of the provisions of the
motor vehicle law, will be instructed
not to enforce the operator's license
requirement as to nonresident opera
tors when operating their motor ve
hicles in passing through this state
within the period of Uie exemption
provision.
THE UN1V2RSA1 CAR
Here's the Ford Coupe, deservedly a very popular motor car because
of its all-round serviceability. Equipped with electric starting and
lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and
rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors roomy seat,
upholstery deep and substantial. Dust-proof and water-proof. Breezy
and cheery in fine weather, cozy and dry in bad weather. All the
established Ford merits of dependability, with small cost for opera
tion and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it
is ideal and for touring and other pleasure driving it is the one car
that delivers all expectations. The demand is large so orders should
be left with us without delay.
. T. Peterson,
Toledo, Oregon
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Go to CARSON'S GARAGE
LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS
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ARNOLD'S
also
COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL
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Vanilla Cherry
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J Bulk Peach Ice Cream Bulk Fresh Peach Nut
Note IteniB listed In bold face type we have at store Sunday after
m noon and evening. Others may be secured by special order placed not
A later than Friday.
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COUNTY COURT
(Continued from 1st Page)
E. J. Catlett, granted contract
for grading Seits Hill road.
F. S. Murray, et al for work on
Devils Lake roads . 70.50
E. M. Stanton for work on To
ledo roadB 156.45
Russell Grader Co. machinery
for County 880,00
John Winkler, et al for work on
KiMz r.rldgn 114.52
P. II. Kiting, et al, for work on
Silctz road 307.00
J. E. Taylor, et al, for work on
Elk City road 16S.50
C. Trenholm for work on Tide
water road 25.00
J. L. Hartley, et al for work on
Yachats road 169.00
Chas.. Hnssmnn et al for work
on Vaciuina road 149.50
C. W. Harding for work on Elk
City bridge 600.00
U. L. Hathaway, et al for work
on Ulsj Elk roads 204.37
T. It. Pollock, et ul for work on
Tidewater roads 10.50
L. F. Itoliblns, et ul, for work on
Eddyville rnads 15.00
G. Kobielski, for work on Slletz
Hoaus 3 50
A. 11. Clallin for work on County
roads 199.50
It. N. Nash, et al for work on
Nashville roads 78 44
E. S. Oakland for powder on
Bayvlew roads 3.00 I
U. S. Spruce Corp. lumber and
Iron for County roads 16.54 !
C. M. Warren et al for work on
Rose Lodge Honda 211.50 1
H. S. Porter et al for work on
Nortons Roads 348.91
Fred Luethe et al for work on
Waldport roads 77.11 '
Geo. H. Clark et al for work on
Denzer roads 64.87
A. E. Murvin et al for work on
Toledo-Slletz roads 2908.51
H. Sickle et al for work on New-
port-Corvnllis road 1320.27
Lincoln County Bank for time
. checks, Newport-Corvallls
road 1SS9.1S
A. II. Dwiunell et al for work on
Newport Curvnlllr road .. .. 4114''
P. G. KMof, et al for v.-orl; 011
XowporL-Corvul'.la read 1169.45
E. R. Jones, mdse. for Nowport
Corvallis road 319.
Ed. Munch for Newport-Corvallis
road 46S.
Portland Flouring Mills Co.,
oats for Newport-Corvallls
road 568
Link Polt Co. repairs for road
machinery Corvallis road..'. 11.
Pacific Brass Works repairs for
road machinery Corvallis road. 45.
Dwight Edwards Co. groceries
for Newport-Corvallis road . . 39.
Horenstein-Mesher, bedding for
Newport-Corvallls road . . . . 262.
Albcny Iron Works, repairs on
steam shovel 110.
G. T. Smith, mdse. sold highway
camp 320
R. H. Howell, Clerk
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and it is all kept under proper
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALE
No. 13040
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah
In the matter of the Estate of Luke
Edmunds, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt from and
the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day, the undersigned will offer
tor saie ana win sell at private sale,
at the office of Christopher & Matt
hews, Attorneys, 514 Broadway Build
ing, Portland, Multnomah County, Ore
gon, to the highest, and best bidder,
for cash In hand, the following des
cribed real property situate in the
County of Lincoln, State of Oregon,
to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section Fifteen (15),
and the West half of U19 Northwest
Quarter and the Northwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-two (22) in Township Thir
!ee:i (13) South of Range Nine (9)
West of Willamette Meridian I. n. o
son, containing one hundred and slxtv
acres.
That said sale will be n:ad 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 iay of June, A. D., 1920, In
the matter of the estate of Luke Ed-,
munds. deceased, wherpln nnH uhara.
by the undersigned, as administratrix
of said estate, was licensed and direct-1
ed to sell the above riocrllip,! rnnl
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, August 6,
1920.
Date of last publication, September
3, 1820.
after September 15th, A. D., 1920 Z 'J ,?T T 8UJ f ?el'teAmb,e.r'
the hour of 10 o'clock In the fnr
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
of Henry N. Potter, deceased, has filed
In the County Court of Lincoln Countv.
State of Oregon, her final account as
such administratrix of said estate, and
has been fixed !v snlrt f'nurt 1. thn
time for hearing of objections to said
report, and the settlement thereof.
Julia M. Potter, Administratrix
of the Estate of Henry N. Potter, Deceased.
Have Your Soles
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Prices Reasonable
Mail Orders Promptly At
tended to.
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Toledo, - Oregon
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
Laydue R. Hill, Plaintiff,
vs.
George E. Qulggle, Fannie E. Qulg
gle, his wife, C. F. Pederson and Su
san Pederson, his wife, and Alex Mc
Rae and Mrs. Alex McKae his wife,
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution nftd nrrlpr
of sale Issued out of the above en.
titled Court in the above entitled ac
tion to me directed and dated the nth
day of August. A. D., 1920, in favor of
Laydue R. Hill, Plaintiff and against
the above named Defendants for the
sum of S5300.00 with Intrarest thereon
at the rate of 6;'0 per annum from the
1st day of December, A. D., 1911 and
a further sum of $300.00 attorney's
fens nnd costta tnyprt em rn
1 - ww ,.u,uv aim
?271.44 taxes, at the rate of 12 per
cent per annum, and costs of this
writ commanding me to sell the fol
lowing described real property situate
in Lincoln County, Oregon as follows,
The South Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 28. Township Thir
teen South, Range Eleven West, of
the Willamette Meridian, Lincoln
County, Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE In compliance
with the demands of said execution
and order of aula T will nn c ......i.. ..
. - ..... v.. wnmmaj
. the 11 day of September A. D., 1920,
' at 1 o'clock P. M. at the iront door of
I the County Court House, In the City
I 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
j cruing costs.- W. E. Simpson,
I Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Date of First Publication, August
rlSth, 1920.
Dr.te of Last Publication, September
! 10th, 1920.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Toledo, Oregon
Office In Arrtrews Euildirg. Office
I hours: 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 .d 7 to 9
I . bu RiKbutiae.; cUls iu aay tuaa
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Birtie R. Shafer, Plaintiff;
vs.
J. W. Shafer, Defendant.
To J. W. Shafer the above named
defendant;
In the Name of the State of Oregor
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court, and
cause on or before the 10th day of
September, 1920, that being a day
more than six weeks after the first
publication of this summons, and In
ease you fall to so appear and answer
said complaint in the above entitled
cause, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief nr.j tn t ou
.v. in Dam
complaint, to-wit:
tor a decree forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimonf now and hereto
fore existing between the plaintiff and
the defendant, and for such other,
further and different relief as to the-
rt may seem meet and equitable.
This summons Is published in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. R. R.
Miller, Countv Jud
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t.V, Oregon, made nnrt nntaaA
on the 28th day of July, 1920, directing
ou.iiuiuiiB 10 De puDiisiied for six
successive weeks In the Lincoln Coun
ty Leader, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation, published In Lin
coln County, Oregon.
1920ate f flrSt publlcation- Ju,v 30th,
iothmo 'aBt publlcation- September
B. F. Joneg, Attorney for
Plaintiff, Newport, Oregon.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION
TO FORMING DRAINAGE DISTRICT
In the County Court of the State of
. Oregon for Lincoln County
n H C?,!B h."eby K'Ven tllat earin
6 'olIowlnB Petition will be heard
at the County Courthouse, City of To
ledo, Lincoln County, State of Ore
gon, on the 13th day of October, 1920,
fpr the purpose of hearing whether
the prayers of said petition shall be
gianted.
All
interest in lands AaanriUaA
111 1 . Hi OH1U UtJ-
t nMare, hereby no,lfled t0 aPPear
: """" ""- i saia date, to Bhow
cause if anv thoro ho -.1,.. .1
in said petition should nVeXntel
n. n. Howell, Clerk
of the County Court.
CM0D,ST?CK-And ult farm near
Chitwood. L ncoln r . j.... . ' r
nil j urn 10am
S,1' t wat,er- Dood roads, near
r. """"i h"u ouimings:
all foViprna - . norses: farm tools;
an for $6S0O. T tug Kurti.i,
wood, Or. "