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0 t-c VOLUME 23 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ::4th, 1920 NUMBER 31 rjruaiczsii (Sountp 't-. 1 'Dig r.lonn that Bet iu more than a week ;f,!i .still (..ait'nues. This plays havoc v.i'.li tin unci our i-iU.r.: ci rit e:.!:ibil ... Toledo, ,i ;).':. c omit i.f. li.r i, on'y par'ajlly n, It tie.-, havo w the o-.-I'l'jltj lo to 1o''.ili. . tiiloiK will It i !' !! i r. Whi'e Kills;. irilliu,:!; ai dul'-a. .' irrigated y.V.w.z n V.'e nr.; that lav;' farni'.r.i ii '...-; belter ilv y v. ;.-!! : Liiv ohi Ci i;n iy Fair i M li y to place a ic;- j i ! lair, t.) he held at j a; 2 i -2-1'.! but cil e.c- 1 lias Loin ..V. Warn i:i thn 'ccach. In his va: :n Mf.it. ami ;.!enty t'.i cat ho grows to en.ira.i.'.l.; auu, to 19 inches li;ns and oltcn ltil'i the child. Old picpie r.ro n-;t . -.c: t. 1 hi. vm Known men I ever l. ;:;. vwrs of aae a pa' w.v.tts 50 i;i''l'.n:; i"ii','. I I'.iv" vi V.'d th: s f'is an 1 hi.ve known one fiy to pass .V..' t a.i hiae.- u. we v .!!. " ko com-' pu.nu in .-I i-i'.huily to get: tinirs tl. I ; i-r. I read lill'III j li -i m; lilt- !.; ' 'ii .l.-cHllV. .- a'CU i.t t as ton i.ve won is. 1 l.e i ; a child are numerous, some .; ilci tor thinks it .)'i'; ili.ti ; ai.oil'ir liut internal fever .s --- fci'V Tn';'.lS:'" I I Thin t.-'i in will hoi I k i.'t i '): ,'..n . .f 0 J.' (; t i I : (- '.l V. I : iii 1 1 P" '.idii:- ' ..t av.-.l 1 ml j i i-. u; - f I - u. ' off. If the ' U..C a Hi tie IT.il .S H ilVli r::-iviLL.!i FAIR Tiv v. an v . 1 1 1 Mr. taM"d ) !i r.nd Wit'l ; i:i :i : '-, out or i.r. -!i:: ' I'" ' lni i : ('. a : l.i . :'. vi';. j: .!);' to t 'i iil u.e S'l j i'.'f t compriny is iij-nti e rn !: piir- hu of '1 hit; wltii the i .,nf,t- i ., ;a. t i i th!n"3 -..ii '"I a S.inii. i.n 1 I", .'i ; .n (!:: i..., uv.ii , i ... . - ire-t i.nd v -. . , V:..nt T!:is n- ,v-'.'...'.n-i with ti e lii.n ('iir;.;.:-;it;i,ii for th--! . .'i i ; road i imiK'.-t-. i'.. a i(Uitia City. '. i -irii iiiti'inl. v. ill be continued into Newport giving ;;rot. .-1 i,:d!--.;.'.'o oy r .il to-1 iliat city thus liiit.iai; out tii.: ij iat traM-l bv wt.-r frot;i V;i',ii:i a ci Xuv.-pjrt. I'Jlp millH an ! sav.-i.iills are to be built by this i..'lr. n(i onti any. The ports of Toledo ;.ad Newport are e::peuilini; Kametliliif: like ii-ven hundred thous and dolli.rs o ' " ;:; li'to Sc u'li Jcs.'y. 'Iliin l . i y i i:.vs from thn pTplp aai! i'.h: (' vi rnr,ei,t ir, to sjiend a like ai:;oll,it !'. cotapletu tho North Jetty, 'lhls will i ivn a d.ip.li of about BO fpi-t of wa-.i-r .n i' e Yaquina bar ;.t 1 v; t: lc. T'n' sai? of ti:e liig sa.v mill at Tcl"i'i tl- .-.-'nth Siie Rail road and the Hlo'lf-elt Tract of timl.e.-l-onii" tijr l''l'i-a IT l.hr til.l f'linv.-. 'ii,i,, -..uaiy ..id.i'. i.buurieb ai. 1 il ih :iow up to the waul Ctv.iit pe ipie to develop thesp rrsources by building the railroad. Will they do 1? The Kcncrout 1 sTfr.I "-ty Cjf.mil of N'-v.-: port has y'.vrn the i'onipany all tlicy oskod fur. The franchise on Front t strep! iR not fX! !tt'v,5 but can be tisfl bv nny.ipe that ccmes first. 1 Superintendent Chair-raft has gone. ,.1 I.iniP! i Mrs. I). I.--ter enter .! fa"-;iy iVimer Friday ...s. J. !J. tester. lit .1 I'.iver. The f!tr..-a:s I Mr,. .1. li. Kdv.-an's ar,d J. an, M's. Jt. N. 'iiht;r, ."h'.rv L.i, Jirs. id ;C. S. LI:; irs. J. il. K'hrar.h! also v.-'tli a f iniHy dltinrr on r. p. n'h. Tn-'r rites:'. : 1 V. -.j. Kvo-n't ill aii-1 i. '.V. an I ..In. C,ul i'A . ;. :.J'..iHi-;. Wm. ('- -hell, R. N. Xasli. V.'. H. .Martin. J. It. F..1 !'. List, r spent Saturday ;.:ti -.r. mi v.::U Mrs. L. I.. Levitt. Mrs. f-cr-.'e l!n of Curv:: "ilin was here v;s!:iT- re'.ativs Thursday. ;.r-,,...t sm!:h and drui;hter, Ann, v.-lm live north of .Suv.irmt, were v.'sitir.-,' v-itli yv.i. J. R. l.'-J'.var.-ls and family Saturday until train time. V. ii. :.'!-. u was in tlie V-jlley rtidr-v an-1 -'..turday. Cil,-.; lei Cn '-.iii ins tame In Thursday nioval of tboii. for a nri' f visit with home tolKs nemre riilrnuid view i;c.:: rnterlppr i-crl at I). A. C. lie Is the can look, tip the ba 'son of Mr. Cummins, the West Nash- point. j vil'e me:.- : "at. Mr. BolUi of Eal-.-m was a two days i Kobrrt -' vl.rut?o, who has spent ga;st at .he o..ul!t 1 leach hut '1 labt j the s'tftmor t:r"e left Sunday for his v r.ek. On ' :Ki leave he si Id he h .i" in Minn upol!:;. was much pli as. d to ses how veuo-, ;". Kied l;.vis vho has been ill tables gtew and csp.-rially celery. ; at the Cm v.iiiis hcipital came home There is the I'. tic quality of cilery Mir.ircay. prown nere as run i.e munu aniwut-.r ,r I i-.-pp i.iiiei'. rn i-'"i':r ol l.i; i; t':o state. I -te i:'-ii i-r lnia. -.u. ' - an,i Fish M!"-!ret" cold is a prcst produ-er prowlns everv-1 fifty jrnllons of dcMciour, b'-rawberries tiling in the way of vegetables, from hlB i-a-h at tl-.e ranch this week. o lv,n Gi'h tt tan.? in. Wednesday from EuKi-ne for a visit with relatives X: K v .;fi " FiR3T 'PICTURE OF VtALL oTREET B0fB!..G. KILLING 3:-, INJURING 303 t:-p o! l that i:C Mr. L bunch ..aire ."...'j l.e. ti e w - ' aiur is clearins off the little o trcu fro:.: his p1 u e tit. i lv bird i N?w liii of men's hats at Arnold's. making it into cordwood. Th, re- Mr. K .1), ''.;i if Si! tz was n pas senger for Portland Monday. Patronize Home Indurtry and tavo .SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. RUNG SPECIAL TrtAIN tr 'cs will open up a jnoniy y.-u may nc;'d it. Toledo the hotel as one and across Idaho Miss Luc;. rived In tlr it"'.' c-s of Toledo ban ar- FJ!nPir"2 t.li.L'. Mrs. W. H. Petrrr-on atvl I'hil.l-en errived !ion:e -i'jrday evenii'g from a '.rip to Portland. Mm. W. O. II:,erie!n and Miss Iris .';-n in fro'a Yaf.t'ina ., educs day attending the Fair. L'verett Miller is building a new hen se m poultry farm, the new building hi 14 by CO Int. Miss Allien Dunn dcpr.t'ed Monday for Corvallis where she will enroll as a studin' In the O. A. C. Th. Fair P.oard ordered i mimb.'r of tents from I'orllan 1 l.i -t week for U8i on the Fair Urounds. Mcnduy evcnlns they had not nrr'ved, s:i Sec-reta-y Uster took '1 c. ; : :sr up with At'i'iit.Kinu s. Mr. Khttrs in tur.l took the matter up with liis i .mi; a i.-' by nUre; h. Tito tents were lo.-at.ul at tTe j.ntdually taking '.ilim-st coiitini'iius rain of tha : pa. ii 'a -.. 1 1 rtaiply pluyr-d havoc with ! tlu ;ii.:i'.:;il i.iacnln Comity Fair. liow. ever, i- cry ha:.i l.a-i its .silver liuing, ! and th xl.,int wan certainly on a to I do th,- ,(.'.i.,;;-y ;:r.;ui!, and as a (,'r ater j pi' 1 1 ii. U . il! tahen tU to .he Lj.ate 1-a.;' ri"-t '"i-'. i! will not be i -otal i la.-a ;;.: 1 hi,uai;l rci-uit in mucii i;ood ad :!:: tor this cotliily. r ail wo l atino' ixp. i t to ill- . ii .. K"ii 1 w -at'n r. t.n I wh"n vlop to ri alize that this is the fit fair l'i ii i.ohl li.-r,'. and the i.: - I I; ' s.inili'd by rain, it is ::. h a li i.l r . old afu-r all. iyri' lilt. iral exliihiia were as as were ever shown here, ve ... and the inniimiail e.thihi's ' 'l.did. Pla'es of large, lite r'.po Hirawbi-r. ie in -i d ... '. hi'l'l ir ., l.i';.lllH-rl i .-, black '. i ii-., i'ti'.. niiiili' car i','! ..nil 1 !i v: tortiiii:1 c Ihey v.er'' t ) live i ..' v. In''-.' tin s., i an l..- had i ,. n Kardi n at this tiaio o :."t .h.-.-o fruits ! '-.-. ooen ;..; ay v.'i'"k.-. in i.i I . r . .".) ihitry. tin.i.v exhibits win. h ie ,:.i ir.ii. a are: F.d'ly villc, : Stiii r ', l.lalla, ami 1 ol a ; M.r. lieihy's exhibit was I.iii ea I i iiv. red a wide variety c.;' products. Newport had a line dirplay ol' dahlias, nml also (.uite a largo display of dif-i- : en kin !k of sea fh'li. in t'l s.le'.z exhibit wan a hirre "ol i ii. .n of Indian iu.niliwai it. .. snjts i.ril bead work prcito.iih' Ueii. ahhoiigh thero W'i re some splendid pieces of wood and bono carving. il1.' ii .- .aak exhibit, v.'hil:' s: all, v.;-:-. v-.i. y (toad. The . hirlf li .ii: play w'.i h'-,''.--'er and br-;ler than usual, and ;h(,,.s that the p.-uplo of tins county cord I, ii. v lou.i I . . ib, -. : i k- : i i '- , ...... Ol II 1' serve I'-iie.z, laago. ii.,ual up the raising Albany, where ll. y had becol ie side- j ,,t pare-bred fowls. Quito a hhowlug tracked. A special liuln wa? at o;m-o j ,,( iis ;-. f. J sh '.p v.a.i r.a.l . and niiide tip and the tents bri)ir,'ht to To- ri)nu. m, in.-ge lne;s wire also in the ledo that night. I pens. A k.v hares. s;eese, guinea o I fowl, etc., were I'-howii. iaH",- ep' r 1 :.',.:. :t ...Hier bad a i't ie"'',t"i- ,,1-oominrv m on. I Tprn m r ftaitber returned to Cor- n th.is year. She is visit-1 vailii; Sunday where he will resume on an official visit to Southern ureuon. . . ,,avs at the vash ranch. Clia'.craft nccomranied him nn the journey. Mr. Chaleraft took his car but the rain will make it very dis agreeable motoring. for Chemawa where she will attend school this winter. o Dr. Berry was up from Newport Monday a-cIftitiK' In the preparation for the Lincoln County Fr-lr. Ul me jiiui.ii. ,,,il. Pny itan.ar will leave soon tori ort- f()r R yJlcrt .,me bp(oro ,e stttlhs at the 0. A. C. "- "e ,"" " 1,1,1 u b opening of sihool.-Benton Co. Cour winter. , r, 'rster Ixiavltt, Jr., is spending a ler- ... ,l-.vo nt tha Tnh nni'll. . r C Flt-7T,nlrtr-tc nf Tiwer SiletZ He will visit Rosoburg, liarshlieia, , ,, nH r... Winkler had a Vo in the . iiv Wednesday. Mr. Fit z- Gold Eeach pnd other points. He will jjj hou's9 Saturday night caring for Patrick was r.pcompanied by his little oe .iusi-iii iiuuiii nccno. ... . . rrews held up nere uy me iri. the latter tailing me train nere wreck farther down the line. Andrew x'orier was a visitor in Naslivillo tl.e niiddls of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John tZella Finlc) Josept Pryunt ana family went to ' e'd tllru Xashville Sunday enroute he Valley on a two weeks visit, , f i,r(.i, Mrs, jhn the Valley motoring out iu a brand new Over land but the tain will make it very dicairrecable for car travel. The pupils ot the public school will be taken to the Fair at Toledo one day. They will be chaperoned by Prof. Eaggy the principal of the s'liool. The Improvements that have been made here on the parsonace and church are now completed. The in terior of the church looks very beau titul. The finish is with plister-board. t, 0inc'e3 0f County Judge and As- The color is cream. The ceiling is S(.csori wrre interviewing the voters; laid in squares with strips of oak color jn tl;1g ne;ghboihood Saturday. j and the room is finished upwitlistr.ps ; Ljster j-0thprs have received a fine ; of oak color wi h baseboards slightly 'ot of new ana entertaining records,! pink. The window casings and doors w,(.n t1P . will be pleased to play for! have a light drab color.. The parson- unvoe pit'ier In the store or the Club age is also finished up with cloth and Room above the Btore. paper and two Dranu new rooms nn-. j,r ,'arrand w as in Corvallia over ished up shtirs. The church may well n,Kht' Sundav evening. be proud of the work done by the i jilr iia-w returned Monday from a pastor and Ills wne, uev. wauer two ygeg siay near Portland. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the taught the Nathville school two years undersigned administrator of the 11s aeo. - tate of August William Hansen, De- Mr. McC.-.r.n, road master and Mr. ceased, !:aj tiled in the County Court j IlLg(.rs home. Morris, tram master, ior me i -., or Lincoln cocniy, niaie ui uicsmi, were thru the la'tcr part of the week -,g fIlai account as such adminlstm to Investigate the two train wrecks. tor of said estate, and that Monday the Mr. and Mr-;. Lilly Cochell spent ist day of Novembir, llO, at the hour Saturday night and Sunday at the 0f ten o'clock, a. m., has been fixed Jimn-y E?.vi3 home. by the Court as the time for hearing Judse Fogarty and Mr. Stoker of 0( objections to (jaid report, and the Newport, Democratic candidates ior settlement thereol. Mr. alld Mrs. Sanders of Albany ai--rived in Toledo Saturday evening for a visit with their son, Fred, and wife. The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Felix, which recently died at their home in Portland, was buried ai Siietz Tuesday. Min Catherine Logan of- Great Falls. Mont., arrived in the city Tues day evening for a visit at the J. W. r."M ".". fry iii i".'u;uj i.,y;.... , ...... , ...t-, The port:! of Toledo and Newport I VtUlX. jiat clans and which were not have each negotiated a deal whereby nrst class eggs, how eggs shon'd be tlu y Bell their bi nds at 94. This is graded for market, how prepared for tif price the Port ot Toledo haj bom preserving, labor saving feeding nr. holding out for, and tiie lac- mat rangements, trap nests, etc. C. E. Hawklr.s, Administrator of the Estate of Aug ust William HaiiBen, Deceased. o SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuia Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Emerson D. Shuniway, Plaintiff, vs. R. F. Eaker and Nettie J. Baker, has wife, Wallace G. Baker, and L. Ross. The community has also been I Mr8 H H nersiiey and- children ' W. Willimas, Defendants, verv generous in helping to do thlslT,grc 'passcnrrs on Sunday's train, I By virture of an execution and order work. It all Indicates progress and returnjng to their home at Eddyville of sale issued out of the above entitled prosperity for Siietz. 'after having made a short visit with Court in the above entitled action to OI ralntivn- tn CorValliS. ! me UtrCCieQ OHO UUieu inc.... "t Tllo PliQLrtoa T.nrupn. the wife of j r ..llta tha efficient and Domilar clerk at the, n.., a Vnsli left Monday i Sentember, A. D., 1920, in favor of A 1 Uoallln In visit". . , . t.'..i l.o Vn.h i Vmaronn Tl SlllimwaV. i will also visit with home folks at 'against tha above named Defendants West Yaquina. Agency has gone to Seattle to visit :for T0e(j0 arm the Fair. Miss Alma Ross lw.s returned from her vif'lt east and will spend the win ter with her father and mother at Siietz. o TAFT Mrs. Nash I Emerson B. Shumway, Plaintiff and L against tha above named netenuants ifor the sum of $1S:'S.54 with interest r t n i tutor i belnlmr in the thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per Lister Bros, store during the absence annum from the 26th day of August of the senior member of the linn, who A. D. 1920, and a further sum of $150. i t the Fair attorney's fees and costs taxed ax June Edwards has rented the farm $17.00 and costs of this writ com- M! ) Edith Hall arrived down from Si att!" Tuesday evening for a vir.it wi'.h her brother, Warren, and family, in this city. Mrs. Carl Neederer and children are visiting here this week with Mrs. Need, rer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers. II. A. Abbey was down from Elk City Monday. Mr. Abbey expects to leave for Southern California this wick. via. auto. Miss May Salvage of Albany was in the city Saturday enroute homo from a visit with her brother, Ralph, and wife at Siietz. they finally got it shows that tiicy v. er-' using good business jungemeiu. ma Ports are now in tliape lo turn the jetty work over to the Government for completion. TEAM RUNS AWAY Tuesday evening the team of V. D. Graves ran away. They started down near the creamery and ran up the water front, dodging autos and wagons then thru the millyard, around the oti.i trle tilant and turned west on the I ,...,, county bridge. They ran -ibout lnill j wcre ,;, ( imsod bv tlio following: way across the bridge and stopped, j ojll,s slielTi. c. II. Wakefield. Outside of wrecking the wagon ' Ktldyvillu ; Clark Iiros., Dcnzer; and which they were hitched, no damage L N l(.u N.lslvillc. i-. xash Was ws done. iney sure imu.-u "the largest purchaser, hu securing The display of needle and fancy work was good and covered a wide var iety of articles. The Merry-go-round Embroidery Club had u most uuique display. The setting was a small merry-go-round with tlio embroidery work of the club draped over the horses thereon. Included In thr? Olalla co inutility display w ro some peanuts, ihey being the first we have ever bhw shown at a fair here. The pure-bred Holsiteins noId at thrill for the fair visitors. eleven head. A lioisouark potato race was to bo itaged yesterday by ladies from liar- Ian, but had lo bo called utf on account ik. M nni ntnna Tnr TIP mm- 1I1HI1U1I1 ; I1IU IU OCH lit c iwi.u.. " To finish my trip to Salmon raver . icribed real property Bituate in Lincoln I went to the Frasier dairy farm, j ln yR McCluskey and Mr. Wade of! County, Oregon as follows, to-wit: JMr. Robertson ia iu....i.ii - Ii:vr -a ,,,"' j-' i,rp Saturday oti bual-1 "Baker's Place'' contuiuing Eight putting up hay. Barn slick and clean, ; ed witn the creamery. land fifty-five hundreds (8.55) acres, no trace of filth, no hog pens in sight. ,ni .."', llo Wn wnrklne for : In Baker's Addition to Newport as plat- He said they intended piping water Hi'land heining to put In the 1 ted and recorded in the County Clerk's to the born and factory. While no ! James Hiland Helping 10 pui f.. l(ut(jd , Now, Therefore In compliance wun the demands of said exocutlon and order of sale 1 will on Saturday the 16th day of October A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at tho front door ot 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 prop erty to satisfy said execution and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. W. Ei, Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of firet publication Sept. 17, 1920 Date of last publication, Oct. 15, 1920. AT THE MOVIUS Kri. ay ana sai, may a.. .ro hM wre a,3Q in A Firs Na iona Attraction Li Ap-; as wM tU(J a(jro. perton s Hoy" a play of the Kentucky. ' ' 1,111 from the novel 'Every Woman, j' J ;' von , Al.-o a Harold Lloyd Comedy; Mr. lae. ' i,wB: the bar. Sunday ond Monday "The Long Arm rel ()f mni fUmr K,vcn by of Mannister''. from the novel hy r Phllllus ODPiihelm witli tlie finished actor, Henry B. Wallhal iu the load. 25c. and 10c. Other shows will bo announced lain. We expect to have both picture ma chines in use tonight. complaint could be made about tldi-1 " . rented th r D. ness I told him Edgar parmeie naa nt Nas,.ville. Mr. and piped and a cooler and that U" " : eavlng qt Can i Oltierence in ma quauiji . ----- mV riimmlns is having a shed built on the right of way near the store in which to keep the gasoline ana m-iu- water UIUUU VLIPl ul.... . j 'olio m i,n..aa in laba all animal lien.1 I aua. VI LUC UICCDQ u Mnu - out before making . Edgar cools to between 60 and 70 degrees. L,ei mo st-ean- i" .v.Uo ... ,. .,.,. of little children. In cplte or &pMr BiUy Cocheii left Wednesday cieanllness the flies will come : and I V Mr. Codicil's with their train of diseases. Wa.c h , "-an i 1 ,ittle ,hree your children. If they get peevish aaughter is in a critical Con or white at times, around the mouth I om i aaug i ,a gat. or fever comes up. give them a dose dition from burns received last urday afternoon while at piay. SOUTH BEACH The run of salmon seems to be quite .large in tl.e Alsea bay this fall op pNAL SETTLEMENT of worn; medicine. Oh! says one, my children have no worms. How could they get worms. One might say why my childreu never ate a bite of meat in their lives. Very well, maybe not. I .n .v... rpnn.lt a Tinrt of A TJOem that ' ,.o in tho acli.inl hooks: l abvinnrt tlio ftRli nre of a largo size. .... , fiv Tjt nn wntch him' Mr. WIlRon. who is under the care NOTICE is hereby given that the you and 1 How he crawls up the walls of Dr. Forbes, of Newport, is improv-, undersigned administrator of the Es And yet he never falls. Here he goes ing nicelv. Ho came here in July for tat0 of August Baumann, deceased, 1ms On his toeJ, Now he's tickling baby's his health and is stopping with Mr. ' filed in the County Court of Lincoln -nose What does he tickle baby's Dozler. County, State of Oregon, his final ac- '., i -.it lot mo tell vou. He I Mrs. Lovelace and son, Denny, of ; count as such administrator of said goes there for business. He lays a Coburg, visited the beach last week small, white, live worm. The worm is while here were the guests of Mrs. E. about one sixteenth of an inch lang, .R. Lynn. " j i ,nii,, oii-u.-nu nut fist Mnnv nnonln from different parts or as It can up the nose, of course it 'the country are passing through South I jections to said report, and the settle- makes the baby rub vigorously, but Beach the last week or so. some are ; nient tnercoi. the worm is safe, and when it reaches looking for locations as people think Andrew Wcndelin, the throat he lays there until baby this country will develop in a short Administrator of the Estate of Aug swallows some food and away goes time and they want to start early for ust Baumann, Deceased. estate, and that Monday tho 4th day 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 SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Betty Nally, Plaintiff, vs. J. O. Richmond, Defendant. By 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 ot Bet ty Nally, Plaintiff, and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $20C0.00 and the sum of $1.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from tlie 3rd day of August A. D. 1920, and a further sum of dollar attorneys fees ami costs taxed at 111.00, and costs of this writ commanding mo to sell the following described real property situate in Lin coln County, Oregon, as follows, to wit: 1 The West Half of Lois 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 nddiilon to Newport, Lincoln County, Or. g.m, and the North Half nf tin North East Quarter, the South East Quarter cf tho North East Quarter, and tlie North East Quarter of the South Hast Quarter, Section Three (3), Town ship Eleven South, ot Range Eleven West of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County Oregon. NOW, THE RE FORE in compliance with tho demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Saturdny the 9th day of. October, A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. nt tho 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 abovu namrd J, O. Richmond Defendant in tlie above nnnied action, In the above described property to sntlsfy said ex ecu'lon and nrdi r of sale, Interest, costs and acrrulng costs. W. E. Simpso.1, Sheriff r Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication September lOlh, 1920. Hate of last publication October 8th. 1920. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Services on Sunday, September 2(ith, as follows: 10:00 a. m., Church School; 11:00 a. m., Morning Service; 7:30 p. m., Evening S rvuo. Everybody cordially invited. MOVIES HAS FIRE Last Friday evening tlio projecting room of tlie Mnvlen Theatre in tills city was gutted by lire. The lire orig inated In one of the machines, and in spite of tho efforts ot the operator, Kenneth McCaulou, to c.xmiguisu uie flames with a hand extinguisher, tlie flames Bpread to other reels and the room was soon a mass cf llanies. The operating room is metal lim d mid the fire was kept pretty wen loniineu, imu was soon extinguished by the lire da partment. Tlie seven reel drama, "Desert Gold by Zane Grey, was burned, one of the projecting machines was ruined, the rectifier was badly damaged and some damage was done to the building. The loss will amount to several bundled P. Frederick, was won by Mrs. Geo. Hoefleln. We were unable to learn who won the second prize, or thi cake prize. Barrel Snowdrift flour, given by A. M. Gilderaleeve, was won. by Mrs. W. R. Tindall. Barrel of Olympic flour, given by R. S. Van Cleve, was won by Mrs. Dale KIme-i.. We will give the comple-.e Hat of prize winners as soon us it is available. Better luck next year. Mrs. Lee Wado and daughter. Miss Carrie, relumed Sunday u!ernoon from a several month's trip thru Brit ish Columbia. Miss IrlB Akin went to Yaquina Sun dny evening where sho will teach school. The Yaquina school started last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Crahtree ot Al bany returned home Wednesday after spending Bevernl days with Mr. and M": Eve-et Miller. Lloyd Riches, of Port land, secretary of the Oregon State Editorial Asso ciation was In the city on business last Friday and Saturday. S. F. Zyett of Thomas, breeder of pure bred Angora goats, had a num. berber ot fine animuls on exhibition at tlie fair bore this week. Mrs. Edna Salvage returned to San Francisco last Sunday after an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai W'uiigh in tills city. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Pruett came over from Jefferson Saturday evening ilnllnra with 110 Insurance. Tim flro occured during tlie last show of tlio evening and fortunately ( ,0 ,.,,, tle Week end with Mr. and there wero out n w pcupio '""jMrg. Arthur Nye in mis cuy. theatre. ... ,, nm-nr Brown arrived HARDING COMMANDS RESPECT down from Portland Monday evening to attend the funeral ot their nine grandson, which occured at SlleU The reception given Senator liar,.-j lu, sday' Ing when lie spoke to the farmers nt Jim Derrick and daughters. Rose the Minne-nii titr.io Fair leaves no ' a!,d Florence, returned tho tirst of room for doubt as to the esteem in tho week from Coos Couiuy w.iere which the Republican, candidato is j thoy have been the past several held by tho agricultural Interests of months. the country. The Senators address i i!0yal returned to her home at ., o-l.l.. .f was a serious, iiignineu nun. unn...u ... agricultural conditions at the present time, with suggested solu loos or their pri bb niR wl:b h ho proposes to ap ply If elected to the Presidency. It was an appeal to the Intellect and iu- tniiiiionrn nf his auditors, who rfnvo Seattle last Saturday after visiting with her brother, .1. W. Robertson, and sister, Mrs. C. ltaeckman. hero. She also spent i' mo time at Otter Rock. C. 11. Wakefield of E-ldyviUe has i.n-,,, in ilm i'1'v all week insisting Mr. wanfiiiem ,. . i- ,.i....u.t ni i,n nn ana at t in Kuir crouuus. lllO PUJl.ilUT UU II iiwnrr. u.. - - v ' . . ,1, ,Uh hn enthusiastic applause when he had Hu- will go to Salem nex week with the. ls;llcd- . Lincoln vouuiy cAinu.i.