Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 17, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1920
For Lincoln
Eversfiiody
County
Gome
IF
TWO BIG EVENTS
County Fair Sept. 21, 22, 23. School starts Monday, Sept-. 27th. The children will all
need good shoes for school and you too will probably need new shoes for the Fair, so why
not get the children fitted out now, so they, too, can look their best for the Fair.
SHOES
When you buy your shoes here, you are sure of style, quality and durability, which you
only get out of good shoes that are fitted proerly.
MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS
You have one of the largest and best stock of men's and boys' furnishings in the county
to choose from and you will always find our prices the lowest for cash.
RAIN CLOTH I NG
We carry a complete line of the best rain clothing, including the "U. S. Rubber Com
pany's" oil suits, oil coats, rubber coats and capes. "Ball-Band" rubber boots and rubber for
the whole family; "Boss of the Road," "Black Bear" and "Rose City" Acquapelie and Rain
Repellent Pants, Shirts and Hats.
MADE TO OR D E RCL 0 T H I N G
AgenLs for "Strausse Brothers" and "Chicago Tailoring Company" of Chicago. These
are two of the largest and oldest tailoring companies ii: the U. S. Ssveral hundred samples
ot cloth Lo choose from that will only cost you between $30.00 and $45.00
HATS
Our Fall and Winter line of hats is now in and ready for your inspection. Men's and
boys' felt, cloth and plush in colors green, brown, black and grey, in the latest styles arid
reasonably priced for everyone.
CAPS
Just think of it, twenty different patterns in these caps, including the different shades of
green, brown, slate, blue,, buff and black in checks, stripes and solid colors.
GLOVES
When in need of good gloves at right prices, don't fail to look our stock over before
buying, as we have gloves for all kinds of work light, medium and heavy weights.
Make this store your headquarters when in Toledo, as you are always welcome at the .
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S. E
NEWKIRK,
"ciojd
Phone 2805
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
F.l'.a Waynes, Plaintiff.
Vs.
Homer is. McDanlels, and Kt!a Mc
Hanl?!s hi wife, W. L. Vanllorn and
A. Ntir;.( li, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale issued out of the abrve en
titled Court in '.lie above entitled ac
tion to me directed and dated the
17th, day of August. A. D. l!20 in
favor of Ella llaynes Plaintiff and
rtsainst the above named Defendants
for the sum of S891.10 with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
nnum from the 31st day of July, A. D.
1!'20 and a further sum of $75.00 at
torney's fe.-s and costs taxed at $28.75,
and cOHts of this writ commanding
me to sell the following described
rial property Bltuate in Lincoln Coun
ty, OreRon as follows, towit:
A piece of parcel of land. "Com-r-encinK
at the (V4) Section corner on
tiie North IJoundary of Section Five
T'h In .Tovnshlp No. Eleven South
of Hango No. Eleven West Willamette
Meridian, and running thence S. 0 de
fiees 07 minutes West on the center
line of said Section No. Five (5),
above described 660 feet to a post,
near Wagon Ilridge; Thence East 600
feet to a post, thence N. 0 degrees 07
minutes fiCO feet to a post situate on
.Yorth boundary of said Section No.
IMve (5) above described, thence West
long the North boundary of said
Section No. Five (5) 660 feet to the
place of beginning, the same contain
ins' Ten- (10) acres according to the
sarvev thereof.
NOW. THEREFORE In compliance
Tith the demands of said execution
doeree and order of sale I will on
Saturday the 18th day of September
A. II. 1920. at 1 o'clock P. M. at the
Iront door of the County Court House,
fn the City of Toledo, Lincoln County,
Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for
cash, all the right title and Interest
of i.iu alovc named Defendants In
the above named action, in the above
1eccri1ed property to satisfy said ex
cution and order of sale, Interest,
costi aci accruing costs.
W. E. Simpson, Sheriff
of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Date of First Publication, August
20th, 1920.
Date of Last Publication, September
17th, 1920.
Willamette Meridian.
NOW, THKKEr'OUE In compliance
with the d.i:i:ands of said execution
ileiree and oider of sale I will on
KatunlMv the 18th dnv of September
A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at tlie
front door of the County Court House,
in the Cily of Toledo, Lincoln Countv.
.Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for
cash, 111 the right title and Interest
of the above named Defendants In
thaabove named action, In the above
C-:r: td property to satisfy said ex
ecution and order of sale, Interest,
costs and acorulnc costs.
W. E. Simpson, Sheriff
of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Date of First Publication, August
ZOth, 1920.
Date of Last Publication, September
17th, 1920.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the C'rcuit Court of the State of
Qr.'tjon far Lincoln County
Tln;od .1. Skinner, Plaintiff.
s.
Robert U. Grry, a bachelor and R.
K. Warnock end Sada Warno-jk, his
ife, Defendants.
Ey virtue of an execution and order
f sale Issued out of the above en
titled Court In the above entitled ac
tion tn me directed and dated the
17th, day of August. A. D. 120 in
raftir of Harold .1. Skinner. Plaintiff
nd against the above mured Defen
dants for the suriVof $810.34 with In
terest thereon at the rate of 12 per
f-nt per annum from the Hrd lay of
Aii?ut A. D. 192, and $149.77 at 6
Ser-cent from August :'.rd, lT'.'n. and
r further sum of $15000 attorney's
fif and copts taxed at $27.00. and
coFtn of this wrt commanding v c to
ell the following described real pro--erty
situate in Lincoln County, Oregon
as follows, towit:
The South-Half S) of the South
West Quarter (SWVi) of Section
Thirty-Four (34) in Townsh'n Ten t1"'
South, Rang Eleven (11) Went of the
NOTICE OF MEETING
Of the Board of Equalization of Lin
coln County, Oregon, for the year 1920.
All to Whom It May Concern, Greet
ings: Take mvlce that the Board of Equal
ization for Lincoln County, Oregon,
will tr.ee on ti.e second Monday of
September, the same being the 13th
lay of Scpumber, 1920, for the pur
pure of correcting, equalizing and ex
amining the assessment rolls for Lin
coln County, as returned by the Asses
ill. T.ic frat full wee will ba set
atide for receiving pe'lticus and com
plaints, by !nw require!. The above
mttrtlng will be held In the Cou-t
Puom In thr. Court Houue at Toledo.
Otegon, at ' o'clock A. Al. on Monday,
the 13th day of September, 1920.
A. G. Schwartz,
Assessor of Lincoln Co., Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the Es
tate of August Baumann, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Lincoln
County, State of Oregon, his final ac
count as such administrator of said
estate, and that Monday the 4th dny
of October, 1920, at the hour of Ten
O'clock A. M., has been fixed by the
Court as the time for hearing of ob
jections to said report, and the settle
ment thereof.
Andrew Wendelln,
Administrator of the Estate ot Aug
ust Baumann, Deceased.
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I'S'I I t TTTTTTTTm I I fTM w
THE TRAVELERS HOME
South Beach
Hotel .
The Place to Stop
when Traveling
to and from all parts
of the Valley
to Waldport and Yachats
via Yaquina
meals served family styleJ
at all hour.
PRICES RIGHT
BERRY PICKER'S HEADQUARTERS
For Coveralls, Overalls, Hats, Shoes
and Glove at Les money for cash.
, The Bootery.
BLACKBERRIES 3c. A HuUND
Unpicked. C. M. Drake, Toledo.
(31) CAR FOR SALE A 1917 Max
well Car in good condition, a'l ejeed
tires, chains, tools, eve.-ythina. com
plete C'300.09 a bargain. Party mov
ing away, call at Carsons' Garage.
29 PIGS FOR SALE From 6 weeks
to 2 and a half months old, all weaned
if you want pigs, tee Sam Brass
field, Siletz, Oregon.
WANTED A BOY from 5 to 10,
who lives too far from school to go.
Must be studious, loving, obedient anu
not fussy. Might learn twice as much
as at school. Wiite to, or call on C.
M. Drake, Toledo, Oregon.
(33) FOR SALE CHEAP if taken at
once 40 acres of land at Chitwood.
Elmer Martin, Chitwood, Or.
STil AWEERRY PLANTS New Or
eson 81.25 per hundred; also Yellow
Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs
John Steiger, Toledo, Ore., Box 105.
(30) FOR SALE A FEW GOOD
Fresh Cows Cheap. I have one Jersey
giving two and one-half gallons a day
that I will take $40.00 for if taken at
once. L. A. Hulbert, on Dunn Ranch,
Phone 1804, Toledo.
FOR SALE Highly Improved 962
Acre Stock and Dairy Ranch at Nash
ville. Or Will Divide and Sell West
490 Acres. W. H. Martin, Nashville.
FOR SALE One brown Jersey cow,
will be fresh In January. Monroe Nel
son, Toledo, Or.
COLT FOR SALE Weight about
1000 tbs., two and one-half years old.
If Interested see Leo R. Bateman, To
ledo, Or.
BUNGALOW For sale, located close
In. Priced at $1200 for quick sale.
See G. B. McCluskey.
(29) WANTED ONE 1400 tb LOGG
ING HORSE, not over 8 years of age.
Address Albert Cook, Chitwood, Ore.
FOR SALE A RED SHORT HOrtN
BULL, 4 yrs. old this fall. A fine ani
mal. Fat, perfectly gentl sure.
Price $75. I have two and don't need
him any more. V2 miles west of To
ledo on Yaquina road. D. J. Derby.
FOR SALE TWO GOOD MILK
Cows ALSO Span of Young Horses
See Seth Rowe.
WATERMELONS at GiMersleeve'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,!?
Inth nhnn) Mnft C ,
New lino of men's hats at Arnold's.
Lorn ButterEcld of Orton is in the
city today.
Hoxle Simmons of Ortcn is a Toledo
visitor today.
Frtuf; Wade was over from the Ag
ency tins morning.
Do not fail to see Colvln's glaranteed
Alligator rain clolhes.
The Toledo Bakery will serve
lunches during Fair week.
Miss Verne Ross Is assisting at
Frederick's Quality Store.
Come In and see the new Fall and
Winter hats for ladles at Arnold's.
Mrs. H. W. Jackson and son, Lavton,
returned Sunday from a trip to Port
land. We've got it if we haven't we
will make it for you. Toledo Planing
Mills.
Gildersleeve is going to give away
a barrel of Flour at the Fair ask him
about it.
Quite a number are planning on go
ing up to Harlan tomorrow to ilie
Grange Kalr.
D. L.. Chesley, the sawmillman, re
turned last evening fiom a trip to
I Valley points.
j Patronize Home Industry and save
j money you may need it. Toledo
; Planing Mills.
Supt. Geo. Blnnchard of the Yaquina
j Electric Works is up from Newport
; this afternoon.
I Mrs. G. W. Trommlitz and baby de-
part.-a tne ti;st of the week for a
visit ai fcugene.
Anton Martinson of Tidewater
passed mru this nocn enroute to Port
lana 10 attend the wedding of his
oaugnter.
Mrs. Wallace Flah and daughter,
Norma, is visiting T. P. Fish of ihii
city this week, arriving the latter part
oi last wecK.
Frederick' Quality Store offer a
Special Prize for the best loaf of bread
made from Blend Flour read the ad
in our regular space.
Call at my store and I will tell you
how you can get a barrel of the Cele
brated "Olympic" Flour Free.
R. S. Van Cleve.
This section was visited by a heavy
wind and ijin Btorm last Monday, the
same being very unusual for this time
of the year. No serious damage has
npc-i rr;cri!.J.
Miss Gladys North arrived over from
rortiand Wednesday evening. Miss
vtiui 13 a niece of Chas. North, form
erly of tills city, and expects to teach
in tiie crjn.j- this winter.
inosa onng.r.g donations In glass
jar- may receive empty jars in re
turn as word has been received that
one hundred j:.rs had been shipped
ana were ex;ectea Here this week.
Mrs. Lulu Weber of Portland arrived
Tuesday evening for a visit witli her
niece, Mrs. Lola Cruson. Mrs. Weber
is one of the early residents of Toleuo.
She will spend some time at Newport
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Barber arrived this
week from Golden, Coloiado. and will
make their home here. Mr. Barber
will be employed at Van Cleve's store.
and Mrs. Barber will teach In the To
ledo schools.
E. S. Oakland and family of Bay
view passed thru Toledo yesteruay en
routfc to Albany where they will reside
this winter. The move is made to 3ivo
Miss Oakland the advantages of the
Albany High School.
I. H. Scott of the Albany Canning
Co. arrived in Toledo last evening to
make arrangements for the purchase
of Kvargre.-m blackberries. He has
mado arrangmeunts with r. Colvin to
handle the berries here.
Do you want $10.00 In Gold? Do
you want $5.00 in Gold? We will
pay $1C.OO in Gold for the best loaf of
Bread and $5.00 in Gold for the second
best loaf of Bread made from Bleno
Flour. Frederick's Quality Store.
The County Court recently sold their
steam shovel to parties in Lane county,
consideration $10,000. Wo are Inform
ed that this is more money than was
paid by the court for the shovel. The
thovel has not proven a success here.
Leader subscriptions received this
week are: Mrs. Addle McElwain, To
ledo, Or.; Mrs. Dora Emerson, Wlnant,
Or.; Ora Copeland, Portland, Or.; Scott
Lano, Siletz, Or.; Wm. Darnley, Toledo
Or.; Oscar Oakland, Bay view, Or.; J.
JH. Glines, Waldport, Or.
Ladies coming to the Fair, remcm.
ber to bring an extra jar of fruit or
vegetables for the abandoned' women
and children of the Louise Homo and
Albrrtina Kerr Nursery, and leave at
Rest Room near Post Office, where
thera will be found empty jars for ex
change.
The regular Wednesday afternoon
business meeting of the Girls' Friend
ly Society of St. John's Episcopal
Church was given over to the entei-
taining of the "Bluebird Society" of
the Methodist Church. There were
fifteen girls present and the afternoon
was spent in playing various games
after which refreshments were Berved.
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AL WAUGH
weigth about 3200,
Siletz, Or.
See Jesse Daniels,
(31) FOR SALE House and 10 lots,
well fenced In Toledo for $1000. Only
$400 cash, balance at 7 per cent. Good
Investment so take advantage of this
offer quick. Write Alice Frederickson,
Toledo, Or.
Dealer In ;
Ciga.a !
Tobacco !
and
Butter ;
Kist : - ;
Pop ;
Corn ;
TOLEDO, OREGON
i
Predetucls's
QUALIT
Store
Y
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
S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor
Water Front Moat Market I
DEALER IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
. PROMPT ATTENTION
'TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone.- OREGON
VISIT
Howb. Go.
eiersosi
During the FAIR
HARDWARE
TIN and GRANITE WARE
HEATING STOVES
and RANGES
SPORTING GOODS
and AMUNITION
WE ISSUE HUNTING and
FISHING LICENSES
Peterson Hardware Co.
rand econom
You gain an advantage in
the resources, experience,
knowledge and equipment of
the Standard Oil Company,
which combine to make Zer
olene. They insure a uniform
product of quality. They cre
ate an efficiencyin the manu
facture of fine lubricants hard
to duplicate elsewhere in the
world.
Our Board of Lubrication
Engineers has determined
the correct consistency of
Zerolene for your car. Their
recommendations are avail
able for yuu in the Zerolene
Correct Lubrication Charts.
Get one for your car at your
dealer's or our nearest sta
tion. Use Zerolene for Cor
rect Lubrication.
For Tractors
There is a correct grade of
Zerolene for your tractor.
Get our booklet on its Cor
rect Lubrication. Ask our
Agent for a copy.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CUforni)
A grade for
eaai type
NEW CLOSED SPRUCE
CONES WANTED
W. P. Manning of the firm
of C. H. Manning Sons For
est Tree Seed Collectors will
be in Toledo soon, to in
struct anyone desiring to
collect Spruce cones. Watch
these colums for the date.
R. O. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
7oledo, Oregon
Office In Andrews Building. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 and 7 to I
. m. tti-jmwj? alls . anv tlm
(31) FOR SALE Good sound youna
team, weight about 3400. See Chas.
Miller, Chitwood, Or.