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MCE" FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 10th, 1920 j 1 IWW' I : ' a V 1WL J We made this ciga- rette to meet p j -;. CAMELS have wonder ful fall-bodied mellow mildness and" a flavor as refreshing as' it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at oncel It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camala ara mold avarymhara in acianiiAcally aatled packafaa of 20 Ki&arattea for 20 cania; or tan packagaa 200 ctiarattaa in a glamatna papar-eovarad carton. Wa atrongly raeommand thim carton tot torn aYoana or otnco aupply or wfian you traval. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C SHERIFF'S SALE I'- of Oregon for the County of Lincoln H . . r o IcDaniels, Md Etta Mc lii! '. V I...:. and A i-f'n'):;r.'H By virtue of an execution and order oi iul ut m.; ui ve t-n- tilli J Cur i ii tli? nbov cii'"1r(1 ac icin to ii,e directed nnd dated the 17ih. day of August. A. D. 1920 in favor (it i;iln Haynos r!ai:itiff and Against tin above named Defendants for tlie sum of $881.10 vtiti inteiosi thereon 1 1 tlio rate of 0 pr cent per tnniini frnii f lie ?lst day o'' .luiy, A. 1). i!i20 and a further sum cf :.-7r. 00 at torney's i'ees and costs taxed at $28.75, and casta of this writ commanding mo to sMl the following described eal property situate in Lincoln Coun ty, Ortgon as follows, towit: A piei e of parcel of laud. "Com cienclng at the (4) Section corner on the North Houtnlary of fiction K;vo 151, in Township No. Eleven South -f Range Nn. Eleven West Willamette Meridian, tad running thence S. 0 de crees 07 minutes West on th center line of si. Id Section No. Five (5). above desi ribed 600 feet to a post, near Wnsim Bridge; Thence East GfiO a P."41 "?re 0 07 minutes CG0 feet to a post situate on f-orth boundury of said Section No. Kive (5) above described, thence West loiiK ihe North boundary of isuid -ton No. Klve (5) 6C0 feet to the )muo of beginning, the same contain- Urf Tfn (10) acres according to the, orvev thereof. NOW, THKKEKOKE In compliance mittk tho demands of said execution decree and order of sale I will on Siilurdr.y the lSth day of September A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the trout door of th" C"untv Court Houso, Su the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, l)n sell to the highest bidder for wu all the right title and interest el tUe above named Defendants In th jidove named action. In the above l-ribed property to satisfy said ex-. citticn and order of sale, interest, acta and accruing costs. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff jr of Lincoln County, Oregon. in ijiucum v.uuiuy, vjreson. I ftite of First Publication, August SUfi, 1920. Iiate of Last Publication, September llfli. 1920. SHERIFF'S SALE la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County ' IBuroiii J. Skinner, Plaintiff, VS. K ilmrt M. Cray, n bachelor and It. K. Wan. nek nnd Sada Wanm k, his .iJi Ki'fen JjntB. virtue oi an exec ution and order cT tale issued out nf the above en lUVd Court in the above eu'itled ac fi?a to me directed and dated the JSlh, day of August. A. D. 1!20 In Jacr of Harold J. Skinner. Plaintiff , arstf against the above named Defen atieX for the si: in of $810.34 with in- j 6ctt . thereon at the rate of 12 per rent per annum from the Srd day of , August A. D. I'i20. and $14!l.77 at 6j psr cent from August K."d. Vi20, and t further sum of $1&0 00 attorney's ! (--pr. snd cofs taxed nt : ?7 t'. and ' t)i writ coni'iinni! 13 r.ie to' 11 the followins descrihe l f-al tirop. I vty situate in Lincoln Comity Or. mm m- follows, towit: 1 The Souih-Half (S'il or ttic viu:n Wst Ouarter (SW4I l t-rctton Tnirty-Four (341 in Towns! 1 Ten (10) Smith, Rango Eleven (11) Wi'ii; of the Willamette Meridian. NOW, THEREFORE In compear -a with the demands of said e:::-cn:ii n decree and order of tale 1 will a 4 .':e IV'.b d:y r?j,:e::-.l;cr Yes Sir-ee! A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at tne i li.m uu.' oi ilie ('uui)ty Court House, fr ti'e ('; -v of T.-ledo. f.nr o!n County, i Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for u.., all tiie rint tills and interest! of th? nl.jvo niincd Del'end.in:3 in i the above named at tion, in the above ! u :c 'id property to talis'.y sal J ex- eiution and (rdir of sale, interest, costs and acci;iln; costs. W. E. Simmon, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication, August 20th, 1920. Date cf Last Publication, September 17th, l'JO. NOTICE OK MEETING Of the Hoard of Equalization of Lin coln County, Oregon, for the year 1920. All to V.'hom it May Concern, Greet ings: 'lalie mvlre that the Board of Equal ization for Lincoln County, Oregon, will it.e' t rip tne second Monday of September, the same being the 13th lay of September, 1920, for the pur- I pnse of correcting, equalizing ond ox- i-.ml'iing the assessment rolls for Lin- . u!n Comity, at. returned ty the Asses' Ml. T.ic ''rt full vee'iJ will be set at ids for receiving pe'itioiis and com (hints, by law require 1. The above meeting will ue hem in the Cou-t nm in thl. court Houtie at Toledo ..ee-.n. r - o'clock A. Al. on Monday. the i:;th day of September. 1920 ' A. G. Schwartz, As esror of Lincoln Co., Oregon. N0TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT XOT'CE Is hereby given that the undersigned aJmiuistrator of the Es- '"'e of August Baumann, deceased, his lpJ In the County Court of Lincoln t'ounty, State or Oregon, his final ac- count as such administrator of said estate, und that Monday the 4th day of October, 1920, at the hour of Ten O'clock A. M lias been fixed by the Court as the time for hearing of ob- jections to said report, and the settle- nient thereof. Andrew Wendelin, Administrator of the Estate of Aug- ust Bauuiann, Deceased. NOTICE Berrv nleklna and tresDasstna on . , , s-nT-i-j my ProPert; at Yaquina is prohibited. anyone acsinna i'j pcvuis uciij ftin- Ing rights see, . Melvln Teeters, Ya- quina, Oregon. Signed Mrs. Lydia A. Rassmussen, Owner. Have your eyes examined and fitted with class; by a Graduate Optomet rist Causes of headache removed, eyes straightened, and eye strain relieved. Private office for examinations. Prices very reasonable. F. M. Fiench & Sons Jcwcltruand Optimttrists, Albany, Or. f j THE TRAVELERS HOME South Beach I Hotel f The Place to Stop f, 4 when Traveling J to and from all parts ? of the Valley to Waldport and Yachats $ I via Yaquina' ?MEALS SERVED FAMILY STYLEj J at all hours. t PRICES RIGHT ; : ; LOST A TEN ($10.00) DOLLAR BILL between Ball's Barber Shop and Al s Smokehouse, Friday Night Finder Pleaee Notify Mrs. Vina Buel or the Leader Office. STRAWBERRY PLANTS New Or egon $1.20 per hundred; also Yellow Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs John Stei&er, Toledo, Ore., Box 105. Mrs. Wallace Ki.sh and daughter, Norma, is visiting T. P. Fish of thiB city this week, arriving the latter part of h3t week. (30) FOR SALE A FEW GOOD Fresh Ccws Cheap. I have one Jersey (jiving two and one-half gallons a day that I will take $40.00 for if taken at once. L. A. Humbert, on Dunn Ranch, Phone 1304, Toledo. FOR SALE Highly Improved 962 Acre Stock and Dairy Ranch at Nash ville Or Will Divide and Sell West 430 Acres. W. H. Martin, Nashville. FOR SALE One brown Jersey cow, will b; Vrrsh In January. Monroe Nel son, To!ido, Or. COLT FOR-SALE Weight about 1000 tbc., two and one-half years old. If Intsrected see Leo R. Batsman, To ledo, Or. FOUND Ring, owner can have same by calling at this office and pay ing far notice. BUNGALOW For sale, located clone In. Priced at $1200 for quick sale. See G. B. McCluakey. FOR SALE 3 Jersey milk cows, 3 t?'f?rs, aiH co-id grade bull. R. E. Odell, Toledo, Or. (29) WANTED ONE 1400 It LOGG ING HORSE, not over 8 years of age. Address Albert Cook, Chltwood, Ore. FOR SALE A RED SHORT HORN BULL, 4 yrs. old this fall. A fine ani mal. Fat, perfectly gentle, sure. Price $75. I have two and don't need him any more. 1a miles west of To ledo on Yaquina road. D. J. Derby. FOR SALE TWO GOOD MILK Cowu ALSO Span of Young Horses See Seth Rowe. WATERMELONS at Gildersleeve's cheaper than you can steal them. NEW ARRIVALS Dark Grey Kid Lace Shoes, Cuban Heels; Black Kid With Grey Suede Tops, Military Heels; Brown Calf Lace Shoes, Cuban Heels. THE BOOTERY. FOR SALE Good young team, weigth about 3200. See Jesse Daniels, Slletz, Or. EERRY PICKER'S HEADQUARTERS Tor Coveralls, Overalls, Hats, Shoes and Gloves at Less money for cash. The Bootery. (31) FOR SALE Houss prd 10 lots, well fenced In Toledo for $10-0, Only $400 cash, balance at 7 per cent Good Investment so take advantage of this offer quick. Write Alice Frederickson, Toledo, Or. (28) FOR SALE Two grade Jersey cows and one young heifer, all will be '.z:. ;osn. Ch;s. Srverson, Toledo, Or. For boys' rain coats see Colvln. Dr. Ee!t was up from the Resort City Monday. Victor Neiml was over from the Silttz Tuesday. When at the Fair get your Iunche3 at the Toledo Bakery. Engineer C. U. Wright, was a pas senger up the lino Tuesday. Sawmillman Larson was over from Silctz Montijy on business. Mies Anni.i Hawkins was a passen ger lor Newport Saturdny evening. Burt AlKn and family attended the Elk's clam bake at Newport Sunday. James Salvage of Albany was in To ledo this week 'transacting business. H. E. Icleison aUend.id the clam bake at Newport Sunday returning uionday. AseesEcr A. G. Schwartz returned from a business trip to Portland Mon day evenlrg. Baiil'.o:- C. E. Hawking returned Mcndnr cvpiiir.r from a business trip to Valley points. Dr. V. M. Carter returned to Silotz Monday from amandins Sundt-y at the clam b:.l:e at Newport. W. E. r'l.orm and O. L. MrCauiou drove down to Tortland the lirst of the wee!;, ruturnlng Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. C. Dixon of Elk City returned the first of the week from a I trip to tl'f Valley in their car. II. A. r.l,;thrs'in arrived home Wed nesday eviuln.; from Alaska where he has been (lie fast several months. eb. Blower and brother-in-law, V.?rnon ba' er, were passengers out bound on Monday's train for a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. Corgan and family came in Mo.i'iay eveninj from Port land expecting to make their home in Toledo once more. We have Fifty Bushels of Fancy Ripe Tomatoes for canning tetter Get what you want now. Frederick's Quality Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dawes of Hood River visited here last week with Mr. pad Mrs. Arthur Nye. Mrs. Dawes was formerly Miss Lottie Krogstad. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pruett and party of friends canie over from Jefferson last Saturday and spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nye here. I have tubuiculcsls. Mr. md Mrs. C. B. McCkskey, Mr. I and Mrs. u. Al. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. linyden drove up to the Cascadia min3ral springs Sun lay. D. J. Derby wa3 up from his ranch on Mill Four Slcugh Tuesday tran sacting b.:siness. Mr. Dpi by informed us that he had an excellent exhibition of farm and garden produce that he will try end prepare for the Fair if he can but got time to do so. Loader subscriptions received this week are: W. A. Jones, Blodgett, Or.; Oarl Nelson, Toledo, Or.; James Sal vage, Albany, Or.; W. W. Patterson, Independence, Or.; F. M. Shea, Port land, Or.; Creata Collins, Silctz, Or.; Mrs. A. B. Hughes, Astoria, Or. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE SINGLE HARNESS Enquire N. II. Sherwood, Toledo. Oregon. ONE HUNDRED HEAD ANGORA , GOATS WANTED Must be free from all disease and in good condition. Send price and all Information in first letter. Albert A. Falcon, 133 N. 16th St., Portland, Oregon. (31) FOR SALE Good sound young team, weight about 3400. See Chas. Miller, Chitwood, Or. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given of the inten tion ot the Cuuinioii Council of the City of Toledo, Oregon to cause to be improved at the expense of the abutt ing and adjoin lr. 3 property Hill Street of the Cuy of Toledo, Oregon, from the intersection of Hill Street with the South side of 4th Street to the intersection of Hill Street with the South side of 2d Street, said portion of said stieet to be Improved In the following manner, by paving the same through the center thereof with con crete a width of 40 feet with cement curb on each side of said paving, said paving to be laid as foliowa, a one inch layer of gravel firmly tamped Into the said ground, upon which is to be laid a five inch coat of concrete which Is to be composed of one part of cement and five parts of gravel, with a top wearing surface of concrete one inch thick, composed of two purls Will amette River sand and one part of cement, said curb to bo six inches In thickness and twelve inches in height and pxtendlng c-bovo tha surface of the paviP-S Blx inches, and the laying of the necessary drains across said This notice is given by direction of tho Ciiy Council of the City of Toledo, Oregon pursuant to a resolution passed on tho 7th day of September, 1320. R. R. Miller, City Recorder of the City of Toledo, Oregon. Date of first publication, September 10th, 1920. Date of last publication, September, 24th, 1920. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given of the Inten tion of the City of Toledo, Oregon, to cause to be constructed a sewer within said city between the following points, commencing at a point that Is 20 f 't South and ten feet West of the Sou'iiv. iBt earner of Block & of Ci.ii a-ii':-; F.urih Audition to ti.e tvn c! T .lr'.o, Oregon, thence v.m h :r. d?T-t -s West a distance of j Baj,i 8ever to In constructed at the expense of the property Qireciiy hea.ii.cd theieby and to be construct ed or sower tllr 12 lnchec in diameter laid a Miftlcient dep'h below the sur face of tl.e ground with the necessary sewer taps and r.:anholes. This notice Is given as directed by a resolution passed by the Common Council of the City of Toledo, Oregon, directing me to give this notice, said i S We That ho who convinces himself is bettor sold than he who is persuaded. For this reason wa are not trying to sell you choes in this advertise ment. All ve ask you to do is come inio our store look at our merchandise convince yourself. We have faith in your judgment and know that you will immediately realize the superiority of the quality of merchandise when compared with goods that are sold merely to meet a prico. It is utterly impossible to buy good shoes cheaply under present conditions. When we say "present conditoins" we mean those that will hold good for at least the coming year. Beginning September 6th, this store will close at 6:00 P. M. On Saturdays at 9:00 P. M- Predemcls's QUALITY Store MAKE A LOAF OF BREAD FROM BLEND FLOUR, TAKE IT TO THE LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR AND WIN THE SPECIAL PRIZE OF $15.00. WE OFFER $10.00 FIRST PRIZE; $5.00 SECOND PRIZE. BREAD ENTERED IN COMPETITION FOR THIS PRIZE MUST BE MADE FROM BLEND FLOUR WE SELL IT. P. FREDERICK Water Front S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON 2fJf si ti sli 1J1 sfsefi a i' JsiJJsisJ"SpssJiJssJiiJiisJsJsJsJsJsJssisJs4jJsssJ 33i-7wiM5 v Peterson Hardware Co. resolution being passed on the 7th day of September, 1920. R. R. Miller, City Itecorder of the City of Toledo,' Oregon. Date of first publication, September 10th, 1920. Date of last publication, September, 24th, 1920. SHERIFF'S SALE ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln iKtty Nally, Plaintiff, vs. J. O. Richmond, Defendant. Ty virtue of an execution and order or sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 8th day of September, A. D. 1920, in favor of Bet ty Nally, Plaintiff, and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $2000.00 and tho sum of $1.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of August A. D. 1920, and a further sujn of dollar attorneys fees and costs taxed at 111.00, and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate In Lin coln County, Oregon, as follows, towit: Believe I S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phono 2805 am A m'amL - PWV I I WW iW Market ii Kero Gas Oil Stoves The West Half of Lots Four (4) and Five (5), Saratoga Block, a subdivis ion of Lots Two (2) and Three (3), In Block Six (6), Nye and Thompson's addition to Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, and the North Half of tho North East Quarter, the South East Quarter of the North East Quarter, and the North East Quarter of the South East Quarter, Section Three (3), Town, ship Eleven South, of Range Eleven West of the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln County Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale 1 will on Saturday the 9th day of October, 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 J. O. Richmond Defendant In the above named action. In the above described property to satisfy said ex-. edition and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. W. E. Simpson, , iSherifT of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication September 10th, 1920. Date of last publication October 8tU,. 1920.