V 4- 1 gincoln onnw tmtr. VOLUME23 . TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1920 NUMBER 32 SILETZ Recently several changes have taken place at Siletz. A. L. Crawford . lias sold his hotel and barn to Jesse Daniels who will become the new land lord. Mr. Crawford will move to Cor vallis and may go into the garage business. His son-in-laws Guy Keller and "Corpy" James Roberts are also go ing to movo to Corvallis to engage In business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson will move In a few days to Tillamook. They go to take care of Mrs. Robinsons' father and mother who are quite ad vanced In years, the father being 87 and the mother 77 years old. The most agreeable change is from I bad to good weather. Several of our citizens had planned to go to the state f:ilr but owing to the ted condition of the roads for auto travel they may not go. The Reverend Walter Ross, pastor of the M. E. Church has gone to Mc Mintiville to attend the Oregon Annual Conference of the Methodist Episco pal' Church which convent 8 in that city Tuesday the 28th. Bishop Shep ard is. president of the convention. Rev. Ross may be returned to this place for another year but I think he really desires a change, to o more im portant charge where he wont have to do so much outside work. His salary inst?ad of being $800.00 as it Is here should be $1500.00 If-you consider the amount of good he accomplishes for the community and the church. W. S. Hall and Jesse Daniels brought in from Portland over th muddy roads a fine G. M. C. truck, manufactured by the General Motor Truck Company, one of the finest of Ita kind made. Capacity one ton and a half but on good roads this may be Increased to four or five tons. Com ing in over the roads they found places where the wheels sank to the axels and where the bed dragged in the Riud but the oar rattled right along and when all the power Is put on it will gn through most any place. This oar will be used lor freighting by Mr. j Daniels when the roads are put in i better condition between Toledo and Siletz. I Addi3on Bennett is writing up' the1 rivers of Lincoln County for the Ore- i gouian bu j I don't think he did our . beautiful Siletz river justice. He ! speaks of the river taking Its rise in ' the Coast Hanje of mountains near where the Luckamute rises and from there takes a tortuous and crooked course till it mingles its waters with the Pacific ocean. But he falls to mention many of the numerous .streams that How into the Siletz in ' the long course it takes before It reaches the ocean. The distance is 135 miles and it has the longest water shed of any river in the county and Is ' therefore the best river for the sal mon and other lish. It also hus the largest area of spawning grounds in this county, hs waters are as pure and cold as the waters of Bull Run and it flows all the way from its 60urce over gravelly beds till lv reaches tide water. The distance from Its source to the ocean on an air line is twelve milea while the whole distance the river flows is about 135 miles. When the rive , leaves the summit of the Coast IUng i it passes through deep steep canyons ! end wild gorges. Sometimes the walls j of rock on either side of the river are I perpendicular wish great boulders j lying In the bed of the river forming 1 -a natural symphony of music and as , the wind whistles around and thru I the crevices of the rocks it makes the I .soft melodious sounds like the ealeon harps along the rock bound shores of Switzerland. The river along its whole course is bordered with the green witchery of forest and the dark bqrder Is fringed with the willow, vine maple, the white bloom of the dog wood and box elder and the fra grance of the wild flowers and the eir laden with the rich balsam of the spruce, hemlock and fir. It is indeed the elixir of life. Tho Siletz is the most beautiful river in Oregon. Its very name Implies beauty being named after a beautiful Indian maiden, in her 'tribe Ce-lesta-lah which means beauti ful or heavenly. A, word of the Sileu tribe. Lee Wade has just commenced work on his new house with Guorge Mc Caulou as foreman and we expect something nice. James Franks has just finished his wood house and garage. This Is pre paratory to building a nice house next summer. Robert Baker has built a new garage and put a new roof on his blacksmith shop. Few communities are blessed with as good a blacksmith as Robert Baker. TAFT Trip to Salmon River We tested the quality and depth of tho soil on the table land and lound it to be of the best snndy loam, rich in vegetable matter and ln soinp places four or five feet deep. But like- most of the land in Oregon It needs lime. K. wever there was 200 or 300 aciei of oats raised this year which yielded abundantly. Much of this land lic' undeveloped. We believe this '.and will raise tho best potatoes that Ore gon can produce, far better than ih'j Columbia River bottoms. Thousand of acres of the Salmon River bottoms are practically idle. . The Boil is very fertile. The people thru there are very hospitable end friendly. Tho Salmon River is a beautiful Btroam, the tidewater backing up for several miles and at the mouth flows Into a perfect estuary. The finest harbor on the Pacific ocean we have any record ft. No bar, do hiding rocks, no shoals. If some work was done inside so that SlllOS COUl.1 turn n.m.nrl steamers could land "re .rTd out million, of feu of lumber for all fhl f.th8 T'd' The wate Pwer up at an KpK" " harr;rd nfsh retactrtcTS to tertian Z raliroad n he 2J?J1 has a wonderful f.r , ,7- '. ' , -... uo uuuu- dant resources. Hundreds of million f feet...of. timber "Ions its hill sides rin- .u 6y rJraJ1 and sllip to all parts of the world, besides the abundance of farm products. The wagon road is at present a serious oupstlon. although h f- .... i.. ... -0.. uCBl mnuntaln pa3 on the coast. The mouth of the river only SO miles from PnrtlHnrl h .7 three miles to a hard surface road ........ U..UM l uqu, i w I'll IV- "0Ud..?7 - vuBoaum. ,uum it not oe put in Kood shape? A Reader. BAY VIEW Merril Sheppard and Laurence drickaon left .or West I -1-p M,Vn w n 1 v t7 n . , t ' le K 1 mlt urancn 01 lne service. at the outbreak of the war. The com mornlng ! r-dny O. W. R. N. It. R. at Portland, has! The Marines have always paid great pany is financed by Portland and East- blanchard Tuilock has been visit - ng nis lather a few days. Mrs. bheppari and children were visiting at the Oakland home Sunday. Henry Hendrickson cam.: down from cm v.uy 10 gci nis team. Clarence Doty of Drift Creek passed through here enroute to Newport. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hendrickson have sold their nl.irp to P. w McWii.ia Misses Olive and May McWillis SDent Sundav nftprnnnn ith Mia. Young. ' ...... '"" Johnnie Walker was sick Monday and could not R.tpnH Achnnl Ole Hansen went up to Toledo to wh;le Ri,ey stayed ln tlle Clty for a attend the Lincoln County Fair. lastifew day8' , . . week n rmKLAfM ThB Harlnn ... .. thin i , . " 1 U I I.C UUU :r,h.".:r. "Z .l1tB"a - nV-VntrFaTr. " iu .e - Thp crhnnl. In t,p .. TI.., II fu fl M Clintil'a.1 n-ttU i n. ,.1 ; D ; 7,7;."f in hn b. V; ' ,1.: -.. . ,...v arm- Dorothy Owensby of Eandon. in the Giunt District; and Mrs. Dorothy Alli son inrtne mack District t .Ton" me with a verv mlnfnl accident while riding on the running ht. . ot his wagon. He caught his foot on a stump and twisted his leg. His doctor ordered him to lie In bed for some time, which is hard for a farmer to do. Chas. Lillard and fomily have re ent whlU i-Min. .' turned 10 tn a uig Elk country. Mr. Lillard has token a homestead near j. i'ooie s. Mr. and Mrs. I. R.Payne and danh. ter, Evelyn, went to Philomath Sun- day where they are placing Miss F ve- lvn In unhi - Mr. and Mrs Frank Mulvanev and family have eore to Newnnr. i-hprp Mrs. Mulvaney will remain and place P,oted the testing of cattle in the day in eacli month the Incoming year. ' 11 's W(" worth publishing here. I Miss Blanch Her arrived home Sun the children, Blanche and Percv ln 80Uth end of tne county for tubercu- Church Reporter. t J he statement Is sincere the proof , day evening from Portland where she ...... - ' i.t. .. mnn ...j I fnn vl n pin c . . .. w scnooi. r.ir. Mulvaney will return and log for P. H. Martin ' "". Max Tow mlly Mr TowneTaTtaken miiy. mr. i ow ne nas taKen Itincr Mb fpmll., a larep Innln; rnnirt D c - iuouc i us UKen A hnaw .nMi ti,. h. : . hnsket nnptni for i,o k. ' . 7- --CC.---C, the r. ..... , T "w"''1 "l athawav rpsldpncp phh0v Lp"'.;at Rose Lodge. ' Hathaway residence Friday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc Donald, September 20th, a daughter. Mrs. McDonald Is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown. M...r. nQv. .nrf rwn.. ..... o . toL Yo oToryanhdSha8s1oouhghtranCh CorvalHs Smith Allison and Mr. Ball of Tur- '01H"6 lC II UU LI tig grounds of Big Elk put they report poor success. BAY VIEW Fred McWillis purchased the K. Hendrickson ranch at this place. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hendrickson and family left here last week for Wash ington where they will spend the win ter. The Misses Julia will attend high school at Seattle this winter. Mrs. Hendrickson and Mrs. Oakland were good iieigi.bora and tha community regrets their going way. Ole Hansen attended the Fair at Toledo last week. Mrs. F. Huntsucker returned home Saturday from a week's stay in To ledo where she went to attend the Fair while there she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McElwain and also of Mrs. J. L. Demltt one night. iMiss Olive McWillis is attending high school at Waldport this winter. Ole Oleson of Linnville was in Bay view Tuesday on business. Henry Hendrickson of Elk City was in Bayview last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stephens de parted Tuesday for Salem where they will visit with old friends and attend the State Fair. J. B. Smith and family of Los An geles, Calif., have moved onto the Fred Oleson place here for the win ter until Mr. Oleson returns next sum mer. Mrs. Mamie Walkju and son, Earl, of Ona were In this vicinity Mondny Earl going on over to Waldport whi!" lira mother visited with Mrs. Hunt sucker. , WE WONDER? Some time ago we happened in on Miss Lily Adams of Upper Big Elk. She was wrltinu n letter something like this: Dear Papa, Send me some of that back-pay you received as I want to get some new dresses before November. At that time we did not pay much ,.... IBut'now we are wondering If it is A- . ,'t.nly a coincidence; that Lily is male I STATIONED AT GUAM ng new dresses and canning fruit; Service in Guam, our most strategic ,Wh,,,e.if "e ?aWf0r:1 13 commend..;' outport in the-Pacific, is the of ' h V t"' "Ule 'le3t' jUSt bIgl2,Uy IV?' ,he son f Mr- and fcVE.. ,. k ' B f .... -,;"Z "fL",. "V; iiu i vuu jawiuiu uiju uiuc Auains. all voluntPBrrl ,i in.ic ... .... navy; Ollie Adams making five round rlp" betweei the United States and.diers as the "land without a worry." Europe. A squad of Marines accompanying a Since their diseh.ir.rp from ... ,, rt , .L ". .C. LP.ny'?g h both Leslie am! IVfin hnvA nmHo thai :i .i. .u " .,T" ; " iiujiiu V.1U1 me wuuuis iam.iv on Ln- Der Biir Elk. Previous to the War, thev lived with ' .1.-1 u V- V ' ' t.UI,e War. ,! 1 n ,7 nT LllKir 111(11 II IT. 1 TK .MI.1W Un rt II ft r r !v? Mr-Bhaw wenUnto Ihe 1 transfer business. So the Shaw and Adams familys have been neighbors for about nine w'.i.v, -.1 . n n ka u 7 ,- Vn. n, ' " Yu" 1 dsbscs to vl.lt hi. fan I :"v.r. . I ber. Now It all may be coincidence, but w.- of Upper Big Elk are inclined to doubt it "Curious One." NASHVILLE 13. S. Lister Is back 0:! the job Bller "a'n Deen sone more or less for the past two months. T T . I Till . vv . n. ifiariui auu nuey oievens flivvered to Portland Friday of last week, Mr. Mi.rtin returning Tuesday uboi-kb 1 rury iio nas oeen worK.ng 'at Wlllamina has returned. , Darwin Nash arrived from Toledo .Saturday bringing his pure bred Hoi - nieiua - m ".o run. . Mrs. j. u. lister re;urnna 10 ner Mme In Hood IWver Monday. ( Mr3. mny Coc!,p!1 rcturnpd from 1-"UI1T CUllUaj W. R. Cummin?, the merchant, re- wired nulte a l.-w shipment of wheat from Max Winkler of Corvallis 1... M, Mrs. W. H. Martin left Thursday for a month's stay in Portland. . u e "a""lr "aB P"reiiaea me ne- er pi! Frr-CanaT rrida for C anada, whore they Mrs! L D? Nash left Thursdav forZX 'mT '"h T "X ft1?- ? Portland and Corvallis. She will be pofis; Metope I4.B0 an' iSST'tlSwu long ago lit ab,8f.ntUia,...., . . ;it.r 102-: inclden,al8 2- " inUuX that Davis is' aueg'e, Mr. Damon of Eddyville was ln . ..... . . .... Nashville, Thursday. ! TWELVE HUNDRED i COWS TESTED D - . Defllneer. assistant state vp.I. narlan. of Eugene, accompanied by county r.gent Cooter have just com- '"" " er xmv cows iHeu. there was but one found to hava tuber - M.in.iB ,u, ,..by Coun-y Clerk R. H. Howell. Asses, cent been bought in the Valle7and .,,. , t., ... .... . J " - - brought to this county. Theue 7Pn. ., ....... . .. .. nemen win test tne .cows in the nortn tlemen will test the cows In the north Mr nt ill. rnimiv n ,...!; . t in PLANE TO VISIT TOLEDO v.uuuiy Keni cooler receiveu a lei- " ccntcKe of their I'Voplanes here during the irJr.lhly.,'l its way In the fog. They also stated that as soon as the weather settled they expected to have one of their hydroplanes pay Toledo a visit. So you needn't be surprised to see a plane alighting in the bay most any day. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Emerson B. Shumway, Plaintiff, vs. R. F. Baker and Nettle J. Baker, has wife, Wallace G. Baker, and L. W. Willimas, Defendants. By vlrture of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to mo directed and dated the 16th d: y of September, A. D 1920, In favor of Emerson B. Shumway, Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum of $1838.54 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the C6th day of August A. D. 1920, and a further sum of $150. attormVs fees and costs taxed at ?17.00 and costs of this writ com mandins me to sell the following des-jlive cribed real property situate in Lincoln vuumj, BfiUH Us lOUOWS, 10-Wli: "Baker's .Place" containing Eight and fifty-five hundreds (8.65) acres, in Baker's Addition to Newport as plat ted and recorded in the County Clerk's office at Toledo, Oregon, Biutated In iLlncoln County, State of Oregon. Nov.-, Therefore in compliance with I ho demands of said execution and order of salu I will on Saturday the 10th day of October A. D. 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at tho front door of the County C(iu.-t House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County. Oregon, sell to tile highest bidder for cash, ull tl.e right title and Interest of tl.e above named Defendants In the above named action, ln the above described pron- erty to sutisfy said execution and onl.?r I l not ... . ...n., ,.0,,, tuaiH mm accruing Sto, .,, W.E.Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. n.(n n t1Mt .. 1. 1 1 i I r. . .... Uuie of lust publication, Oct. 15,' 1920. niBi. puuiicmioQ sept. 1 1, iju " ?ransporr lor xar on uuam, young Altree server! at ti iiL. ! ,.8?r..a ... at . post. Guam is known' to tl,VJ , .nil ! fVimmnn.-lnt. U A tin it li . I "---" '. avy tired at a motor launch of the Gorman ship Carmoran. Interned at Guam, on the morning of April 6, 1917. The . ""s l- ci !- nm l.n.l . n ...t it ex. .1. . I V,Z,a , ' .' u" j L " i - ' . la. wStZi" C w ?o Hu-n ... i....: n j .. . first shot. i Yonncr Altrpo dmi.ui ,.n,,c,,i oum I 06 Jolnln the Marines, by winning 1"" m?B Bnon.y alter en- . Z " . J ""V.1'1" ""77 1'"" , " iruu ju uun HL'U S CNVlPfl IHI tfl NYE-HALBERT We are ln receipt of an announce ment of the marriage of Frank Nye, formerly of this city and Grace R. Hal- uen ui orvaius, wnicn iook place i , noon at the home or the brides par the home of the bride's parents, Mr. : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hier. She is to and Mrs. Ed. Bier, at Corvallis last spend .several days at the Bier home. Saturday, September 25th. Mr. Nye was born and raised in thiB county, his parents being pioneer res idents of Newport. For the past ten or twelve years he made his home here at Toledo, engaging In the sawmill business At the beginning of the World War he was ono of the first from Toledo to volunteer. He was soon sent oversees, and served with i credit to h! mself and his country. Mr. und Mrs. Nye will make their home at 843 South Fifth street, Cor vallis. M. E. CHURCH NOTES Conference year closed Sunday and pastor goes to annual conference held nt. M'iMinnvllle. A splendid report for the vear was renortcd. j Expenditures as follows: 'pj.iQ pastor $800.00; dint. supt. $7-0.; f t lumber, nail, and windows $6.; grad- nlates $7 ; insurance $16 "- clock piaiea iiisuruiu.e io., tioca (blue birds' $15.; sundries 16 Total $1159.00. A net ea n In membershlD in Toledo of 12. , : c :as9 ' organized at Eddyville. ' Va9a of 11 organized at Elk City,' Rev. Ellsworth, nastor. , Tho pastor will preach mornirig and evening at Eddyville the second Sun- 1 County Anent Coo'er , , , , A. G. Schwartz and Sheriff W. E. Slinnson. rienartPil vpstprd.iv mornlne 1 j .. . , 1 onnpson, oepanea yesieraay morning ; tn T7r.a T rra vtharn !,, ...Ill IL-i. "" """ vCJ ,.. for Rose Lodse where they will take Li the Fair. They alio expect to visit the State Fair enroute. r, . t j ..j nr. anu mrs. a. j. nenury uepanea Saturday noon for Mvrtlo Creek. nnn.-too rnnntv whom ti.pv u,in moi, U..UE).U ....u.u v..,, ..... their home. Thia move is made on account of Mr. Hendry's health, leaves Toledo without a dentist This Geo. Sylvester of Portland pased thru Wednesday noon enroute home from a three weeks visit at Newport. Mr. Sylvester says that he felt bo much better over here' on the coast that he intends returning soon, to again make his home at Newport. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY GUARDIAN In the County Court of tne State of Oregon for Clackamas County In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of Herbert R. Skelly, a minor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as guardian of the person and estate of Herbert R. Skelly, a minor, will, from and after Monday the lirat day of November 1020, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the office of G. B. Dlm ick and W. L. Mulvey, at Room Thret., Andersen Building, Oregon City, Ore gon, offer at private sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, and sub ject to confirmation of the County Court of Clackamas County .Oregon, real property belonging to Herbert R. Skelly, minor, and described as fol lows, to wit: The north hnlf of tho northeast quarter; the northeast ciunrter of thp t northwest, quarter of section thirty (35) and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twen- ty-six (26) in Township Thirteen (13) nuiiLii oi rane Mine (S) West of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln Coun ty. State of Oregon. This snlo is made under and ln pur suance of a llcenre and order of sale grunted, made and entered by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon on tile 29th dav of Sentpmlu.r 1920. In the above entitled Court and .....a.T, auuiuiiKing me eunrrt an nt said minor to sell tho above described real property. Clara E Guardian of Herbert R. Minor. Sicily, iRelly, a G. B. Dlmlck & W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for Guardian. Address: uoom i nree. Andnrapn Ulilcr rt.......... ! n ny, vregon. ir Publication of this notice, Oct. 1 1st., 1920. I , Lst publication of this notice Oct. 29th, 1920. NEWPORT-PORTLAND PROJECT TO BE PUSHED J H F'tzgerald secr-tarv and iren era manager of U, PoanYf Wes 1 Coast Itailroad ftNavigakln company ' to mak arranments - , for the beginning of construction of a raliroad line from Newport to Port land by jv of McMinnvillo, says the Telegra.JTiccordlng to A. M. Craw ford, attorney for the corporation. Construction of the line will start in the immediate future, Mr. Crawford said. Tho company has obtained a fran chise giving the right to operate car lines on the streets of Newport and . . . ... Bra.nl'n8 excius ve right to. 800 feet or ' SVc, a t c .7 . . . .... . . (from the bav ri. L'i ten years aso, but all plans for con- struction of the railroad were given up , era cacitui.sts. n HERE FOR WEDDING .Mrs. Olive Nye, of Newport, came to Corvallis for the wedding ot her son. Frank Nye, and Mrs. Gnjce Halbert, solemnized at three o'clock this after- Corvallis Gazette-Times. AT THE MOVIES Friday and Saturday, Constance Tal madge (a sister of Norma) in a com- edy drama "Sauco for the Goose" this is Constanco Taliuadge's first pic ture In Toledo. Also a Harold Lloyd 1 Comedy. This 30c. and 15c. Sunday (One Night Only) A Fenture Film of 7 reels with Grace Davison and Conway Learle as leads, "Atone ment." Watch for our announcements! WALDPORT CAR STOLEN Chief Francisco received word this j morning from Waldport asking him r mi .hp lookout, for a Dort car nl leged to have been stolen by one A. -o,U tZn 'hi wlVhec number lB B978s. and enclne n.lmlmr .- Mid a woman alleged to be some number is 5978S, and engine number 73214, but the car was stolen several days ago, and the Chief thinks the It is even T J , 'l , . have issued some checks that were worthless except for wrapping small packages. Corvallis Gazette-Times. I HOW FAB l5 rnoxAI MO 'f No' s? far that the statements of lts residents cannot be verified. ' Ruther an interesting case has been developed in Corvallis. Being bo near " ... . vallis. Oreg.-n. savs: "I am tn!.. recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I know Hipv Hrp romp.iv fr ki,t. .... . kuow uiey are a good remedy for kid naxr ..1 n t . 1 I..... 1 r. . ,..,. .,i. , .,, at.u ,, ney complaint. Kidney Plus with benefit. Mv kid. ineys were out of oPder nd I often mad severe backaches and a snrpnPHn .. . ... , .7 . ?r?r my kldne.ys- The action of my Kmneyg was irregular. Doan's re- I.,,1 , , lieved tlie backaches and other signs of kidney complaint." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedv get 1 Doan's Kidney Pills the sumo that Mrs. Kean had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mi'is., Buffalo, N. Y. 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 of Bet ty Nally, Plaintiff, and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $2000.00 and the sum of $1.00 witli interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of August A. I). 1920, and a further Bum of dollar attorneys fees and costs taxed at 111.00, and costs of this writ commanding mo to seil the following described real property situate in Lin coln County, Oregon, as follows, to wit: Tlie 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, Orison, and tlie North Half of tl.e North East Quarter, tho South East Quarter of the North East Quarter, and tlie North East Quarter of the South East Quarter, Section Three (3), Town ship Eleven South, of It; ngo Eleven West of tho Willamette Meridian In Lineoln County Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with tho demands of Bald execution and order of sain I will on Saturday tho 9th day of October, A. 1). 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of .the County Court House, in the City ,,p Tio.; ..(,.,..,!,. i i-p.r ! sell to tho' hiWiest bidder for cash.'uli the right title and Inter' l of the nhuvu iiaiueu j. u. uiciiiuou'i iieienuaiu in i the ubova named action, In tho above- described property to sath-.fy slid ex ecution and order of sale, interest, costs and accruing costs. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. I Date of first publication September 10th, 1920. - Date ot last publication October 8th ' 1920. , r . .... MARRIED AT PORTLAND Mr. Frank Wide and Miss Margie Ball, both of this city, were married at Trinity Church, Portland, last Wednesday afternoon, September 22. The Wedding was a quiet one with but a few relatives and friends of the contracting parties present. The couple is too well known to need un introduction to our readers. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wade of. this city, and a veteran of the late World War. Ha saw servlcs with tho Marines in both France and tne Army of Occupation In Germany. He was severely wound ed In the lighting In France. He was one of the last of the Toledo boys to arrive home from Ov rseas, and since which time he has been engaged with his father ln the saumiU business at Siletz. Hie bride Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ball of this . Ity and is a mo.it beautiful and charming young lady. She is a gradu ate of the Toledo High School, class of 1917. For the past year she has bien employed In the Assessor's office. Mr. and Mrs. Wade will make their home at Siletz for the present, altho they may move to Portland in the near future. The Leader joins with their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. Pearl and Ralph Pepin were down from Chitwood Tuesday. Con. Christiansen was a passenger for Portland Tuesday noon. Sassy Jane dresses and apron for women and children at Arnold's. City Recorder D. T. Harding of New port was a Toledo visitor last Friday. L. D. Woods of Lower Shetz was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade arrived home from Portland Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl Boeckman went out to Salem Tuesday to take In the Stato Fail. We'vs Dt It I' we haven't we will make It for you. Toledo Planing Mills Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilson of Uu were Toledo visitors Wednesday after noon. A. I. Turner returned to Corvcllls Monday aiter spending a week with his fumily here. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb of Siletz were ln the city Weaiiesday enroute lo the Valley. Delbert Rhoades went out to Falls City Monday where he will :t;L.aiii for a few weeks. ..Extra special cash sale on Stayton Flour at $2.80 per sack until Oct. 6th. R. S. Van Cleve. !T! IT... ..... una! nciKii iai-3011 win commence a nine months term In the Suanton dis ; trict, Monday, October 4th. i"s oeen tne past several months. .mr?- rm" an" BlslBr Mrs- J. ' ZTtoV toXMl. AZ'ZXT . Kers for Corvallis Tuesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Horning returned to otter Rock Friday evening after spending several days here taking in H'e iuu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and daughter of Newport ure vlsillng with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bull, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Graves went to Salem Tuesday where they will visit the Stute Fair, and then go on to Port laud for a visit. Miss Marie Miller, who is teaching at Eddyville, spent tlie week-end with her parents. Judge and Mrs. IX. R. Miller of this city. Vick Boone and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ross and children recently returned from a trip to Crater Laka via. wuto. They report a fine trip. R. S. Van Cleve received a wire that his slster-ln-luw, Mrs. Fred A. Van Cleve, died very suddenly, September 30th in San Francisco. Slie was sick only three or four hours. The remains will be buried tn California. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Es tate of August William Hansen, De ceased, has tiled In tlie County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, his final account as such administra tor of said estate, and that Monday the 1st day of November, 1920, at the hour ot ten o'clock, a. in., has been fixed by the Court as the time for hearing of objections to Bald report, and the settlement thereof. C. E. H.-wklns, Administrator of tlie Estate of Aug ust William Hansen, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04604 Department of the Interior , S. Land Oltice at Portland, Oregon, September 13th, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Evle O. Miller, Widow of Thomas Turner Mill er, deceased, of Fulls City. Oregon, who on November 3rd, li)15, made Homestead Entry No. 04G04 for SEVi Section 6, Township 10 South, Range 8 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to tlie land above described, before tho Register and Receiver of the United States Land Olllco nt Portland, Oregon on tlie 27th day of October, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Luthso, of Nortons, Oregon; Royal Plank, of Nortons, Oregon: H. G. Ilorsfull, of Nortons, Oregon; Whi, Southwell, of Nortons, Oregon. Alexander Sweek, Register,