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PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1920 r Mgestion. DO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. Toledo fleat Co. I DEALERS IN DRESSED AND WHOLESALE Highest Price J Brown. & Templeton, Props. T FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALL KINDS OF LUNCH GOODS AND BEFORE YOU SEND THAT MAIL ORDER FOR GROCERIES SEE GILDERSLEEVE The Whits Corner Store Wo have a complete line of School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Crayon, Ink, Paste, and the usual High Class Grocery Stock to select from. R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON i LAQIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. t91- HM X INCOLN BOUNTY DANK t (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON DOES A GENERAL DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS J. B. BOOTH C. 0. HAWKINS viyi iSSL m when sturdy pioneers were hewing out 8 home nd an existence In the West, the manufacture of If ma was bPOTn. Today the nam? FULLKU gtanJa cs tlio sturdy pioneer to paint manu uctur.ng on the Vacifio CoasU-a name that hS kept faith with quality for 71 years. ILxde for the l'ucific NoVthwest, FULLER Taint is the beet for your nou.se W. P. ortiiind. 17. -Hu!iteO; V; LIVESTOCK CURED MEATS AND RETAIL Paid for Hides v BANKING BUSINESS Ar,'c Interest Paid o.n Time Deposits or builiiitg. Fuller & Co. . Northwest Blanche j ct Snrtln T LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, in advance, $2.00 Six Months, in advance $1.00 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. Entered at Toledo, Oregon postoffice, as second-class matter, under the Act of Mnrch 3rd, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 21 cents Inch. Composition 5 cents inch. Locals 5 cents line. VOTERS SHOULD THINK TWICE There is grave danger Uiat a finan cial quarantine will be placed on Ore gon and much damage done to the business, agriculture and labor inter ests of the state through the enact ment of th3 proposed h'r Interest Kate bill unless a vigorous campaign of education Is carried on throughout the state, according to Lloyd Riches, secretary of the Oregon State' Editor ial Association, Mr. Riches, a well known newspaper man of Portland was In Toledo last Saturday. He is touring the state against this vicious measure. "The proposed hrf, Interest Rate bill Is one of the most vicious measures ever aimed at the business and econ omical stability of any state in the Union," said Mr. Riches. "It is a con stitutional amendment which would reduce the legal rate of Interest from S to 4 and the maximum contract rate from 10 to h'c and specifically provides that tde maximum contract rate of 57r shall be inclusive of all brokerage and commissions. "Let us consider what effects tills !'jv would have upon the life of the state. "Money has a price, just as wheat and potatoes have a price, and that price Is the rate of Interest it is earning. This price fluctuates Ju3t as the price of wheat and potatoes Huctu- ates, because of the law ot supply and demand. Today there is such a de mand for money to rebuild the war devastated world that Interest rates are exceedingly high and you and I can sell the use of our money in the world market, on gilt-edge securities, for ,., to 9. "What would happen if the rate of interest in Oregon is placed ot 5'I? Just the same thing as would happen were we foolish' enough to fix the price of wheat in Oregon at 25c. a bushel and potatoes at 10c. a bushel. The wheat and potatoes would be sent outside of the state where market prices could be obtained and likewise money would be loaned on tho out side securities which were not limited by law to the ajiiount of interest. Ex isting loans would be called as soon as pcsEibie and no new loans would be made. Business men, farmers and home-owners would be unable to re nsw their mortgages and notes and an orgy of foreclosures would follow. "The evident effect of such a law appears so clear to those who under stand it that it seems that no one would be foolish enough to favor it. But we have found that many well- meaning and Intelligent voters think that this law would compel the loaning of money in the state at 57r. A vig orous campaign of education i3 neces sary to shaw the people the real truti, of this vicious measure and I urge every business man in Lincoln county to carry this message to every corner of the county." Mr. Riches also called attention to the menace of the Nonpartisan League in Oregon. He said he had investi gated the League's activities in the state and placed a conservative esti mate of the present membership in the state at 10,000 and told specific facts of investigation to bear out his estimate. "We have all read ot the great in jury done to the state of North Da kota by this organization. Taxes tbore are- mwc nigner than before the ad vent ot the League and the state has been plunged into virtual state-socialism. The league feeds itself upon the dissatisfaction of the farmers and if we would keep its tenacious fingers off the throat of Oregon we must meet the farmer and help him in the so lution of his problems. The State Taxpayers League has instituted a measure which will provide for a Mar ket Commissioner in Oregon. It will be the duty of this official to lend state uid to the formation of farmers co-operative marketing organizations and assibt the farmers in obtaining the best market possible for their pro ducts. It will eliminate a great deal of discutislattlun among the farmers about marketing conditions. This law is modeled from the California Market Commission Act, which has been high ly successful in that state. The Non partisan League h::s openly stated It will not try to invade California as long as the Market Commission Act is in force as it has effectively re moved a great many of the causes which the league is enabled to en large upon and propose cure-alls for ns a crver to its real aims state so cialism." ''hCrWATlQN TOR tHAPpCLV''! ' HANDS MCE AND UPSOH Hl ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN.V REMOVES TAW AND SUN&URN ' I WAKES THE SKI N SOFT AND I WHITE. 1 Vis $ ! UAK ANO LHV HLtfCj J 'GLCt'rS CAM flf WPiN L i Toledo Dreg Co. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO FORMING DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County NOTICE is hereby given that hearing on the following petition will be heard at the County Courthouse, City of To ledo, Lincoln County, State of Ore gon, on the 13th day of O Hober. 1920, for the purpose of hearing whether the prayers of said petition shall be gianted. All persons owning or claiming an interest in lands described in said pe tition are hereby notified to appear at said place at said date, to show cause if any there be, why the prayer in said petition should not be granted. R. H. Howell, Clerk of the County Court. PETITION In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Lincoln County For the Organization of the Lincoln County Drainage District No. 2. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County: Come now your petitioners who rep resent to you that they are the owners of fifty per cent of the acreage in a contiguous body of swamp, wet and over flowed land situate in Lincoln County, Oregon, and herewith present to you their petition that they may form a drainage district pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 340, General Laws of Oregon for the year 1915 as amended by Chapter 184 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1919, for the purpose of having such land re claimed and protected by drainage or otherwise from effects of water for agricultural purposes, the same being condusive to the public convenience and welfare, and of such public utility and benefit and for such purpose the owners have prepared and signed this petition in which they respectifully state. X- That the name prepared for this district is "Lincoln County Diking Dis trict No. 2", formerly known as the Olalla Diking District. 2. That the boundary lines of Bald district are as follows; Beginning at a point 350.7 ft. E. of the Vi section corner between sections five and eight, tewnship 11 S. of range 10 W. W. M., Lincoln County, Oregon, thence S. 4 degrees 15 minutes W. 865 ft. thence S. 18 degrees 13 minutes E. 499.7 ft. thence S. 13 de grees 11 minutes E. 922.7 feet thence S. 74 degrees 07 minutes W. 248 ft. thence S. 13 degrees 10 minutes E. 660.5 ft., thence S. 66 degrees 57 min utes E. 167.5 ft., thence S. 78 degrees 20 minutes E. 177.2 ft., thence S. 64 degrees 00 minutes E. 137.6 ft., thence S. 74 degrees 13 minutes E. 129.5 ft, thence S. 16 degrees 15 minutes E. 79 ft., thence S. 6 degrees 32 minutes E. 116 ft., thence S. 49 degrees 15 min utes W. 191 ft., thence S. 61 degrees 23 minutes W. 236 ft., thence S. 65 degrees 55 minutes W. 274 ft., thence S. 5 degrees 53 minutes W. 335 ft., thence S. 17 degrees 45 minutes E. 542.5 thence S. 44 degrees 30 minutes E. 141.5 ft., thence S, 30 degrees 00 minutes E. 131.6 ft., thence S. 17 de grees 10 minutes V. 202 ft, thence S. 41 degrees 50 minutes W. 261 ft., thence S. 39 degrees 10 minutes W. 188.5 ft., thence S. 28 degrees 00 mln utes W. 315 ft., thence S. 6 degrees 05 minutes E. 240 ft., thence S. 37 de grees 05 minutes W. 25.5 ft., thence S. 15 degrees 43 minutes E. 400 ft, thence S. 35 degrees 00 minutes E. 401.5 ft., thence E. 27.6 ft., thence S. 16 degrees 28 minutes E. 110 ft., thence S. 37 degrees 60 minutes E. 222.6 ft., thence S. 76 degrees 63 minutes E. 457 ft., thence N. 53 degrees 32 minutes E. 163.1 ft., thence N. 18 degrees 48 min utes W. 199 ft., thence N. 0 degrees 42 minutes W. 610 ft., thence N. 23 degrees 54 minutes W. 266.3 ft., thence N. 43 degrees 02 minutes E. 251 ft., thence N. 26 degrees 40 minutes E. 334 ft., thence N. 3 degrees 65 minutes E. 420.3 ft., thence N. ,14 degrees 43 minutes E. 311.8 ft, thence N. 37 de grees 41 minutes W. 231.2 ft., thence N. 30 degrees 68 minutes W. 55.6 ft. thence N. 10 degrees 18 minutes E. 64.4 ft., thence N. 30 degrees 15 min utes E. 244.6 ft., thence N. 62 degrees 09 minutes E. 130 ft. thence N. 54 de grees 45 minutes E. 75 ft., thence N. 10 degrees 65 minutes E. 71.6 ft., thence N. 9 degrees 58 minutes E. 215.2 ft., thence N. 44 degrees 21 min utes E. 100 ft., thence N. 59 degrees 46 minutes E. 197.2 ft., thence N. 81 degrees 56 minutes E. 202.7 ft., thence N. 71 degrees 22 minutes E. 261.0 ft., thence N. 60 degrees 35 minutes W. 601.1 ft., thence N. 9 degrees 35 min utes W. 779 ft., thence N. 70 degrees 15 minutes W. 345.7 ft., thence N. 60 degrees 10 minutes W. 101.0 ft., thence N. 5 degrees 29 minutes W. 154.7 ft., thence N. 18 degrees 20 minutes E. 341.7 ft. thence N. 30 degrees 05 min utes E. 133.6 ft., thence N. 8 degrees 30 minutes W. 42" ft., thence N. 53 degrees 22 minutes E. 253 ft., thence N. 84 degrees 00 minutes E. 331 ft., thence N. 1 degree 13 minutes E. 164.6 ft., thence N. 79 degrees 44 minutes W. 311.4 ft., thence N. 37 degrees 54 min utes E. C42 ft., thence N. 71 degrees 33 minutes E. 129 ft., thence N. 26 decrees 33 minutes E. 771 ft., thence N. 17 degrees 58 minutes K. liu.l tt., thence N. 24 degrees 57 minutes E. 97 ft., thence N. 34 degrees 29 minutes E. S6.4 feet, thence N. 43 degrees 37 minutes E. 206.9 ft., thence N. 49 de grees 59 minutes E. 412 ft., thence N. 16 degrees 16 minute W. 206.9 ft., thence N. 51 degrees 06 min utes W. 151.1 ft., thence N. 6 degrees 51 minutes W. 230.5 ft, thence N. 17 degrees 34 minutes E. 608.1 ft., thence N. 40 degrees 38 minutes W. 618.6 ft, thence S. 11 degrees 52 min utes E. 154.2 ft., thence S. 16 degrees 16 minutes W. 502.4 ft., thence S. 32 degrees 30 minutes W. 412.7 ft., thence S. 9 degrees 03 minutes V. 134.7 ft, thence S. 2 degrees 06 minutes W. 83.3 ft., thence S. 36 degrees 12 min utes. W. 1S1.5 ft., thence S. S degrees o2 minutes E. 110 rt., tlirnre S. 17 de crees 13 minutes W. 219.4 ft., thence S. 63 degrees 13 minutes W. 107.1 ft. ihence S. 9 degre s 51 minutes E. 45 ft., thence S. 2 degrees 15 minutes W. 133 ft., thence S. 27 degrees 2S minute.? W. 105 1 ft- thence S. 4S degrees 40 minutes W. 136.9 ft., thence S. 35 de ircs 58 minutes W. 131.3 ft., thence S. 31 decrees 30 minutes V,". OS. 5 ft., thence S. ;1 decrees 14 minutes W. 103 7 f!.. t ii ' ii e S. !M derrfrs IS min ni es V.'. ft., tit jure S. 7.?. m-n-vs iU lU'-UUt.'S '. 10? JU, -.liCKCC S. " J Co grees 24 minutes W. 30.9 ft, thence S. 63 degrees 09 minutes W. 56.4 ft., thence S. 84 degrees 01 minutes W. 149.5 ft., thence S. 83 degrees 01 min utes W. 139.6 ft, thence N. 84 degrees 33 minutes W. 176.6 ft., thence S. 41 degrees 12 minutes W. 131 ft., thence S. 66 degrees 12 minutes W. 91.6 ft., thence N. 25 degrees 02 minutes W. 118 ft., thence N. 22 degrees 63 minutes W. 360.4 ft., thence N. 8 degrees 40 minutes W. 373 ft., thence N. 33 de grees 36 minutes W. 381 ft, thence N. 9 degrees 26 minutes W. 177.7 ft., thence N. 2 degrees 06 minutes W. 262.8 ft., thence N. 18 degrees 03 min utes W. 185 ft, thence N. 59 degrees 39 minutes W. 627 ft., thence S. 6 de grees 29 minutes E. 484 ft., thence S. 22 degrees 19 minutes E. 502 ft., thence S. 37 degrees 29 minutes E. 297.4 ft, thence S. 15 degrees 19 minutes E. 346 ft., thence' S. 29 degrees 20 min utes E. 135.2 ft., thence S. 14 degrees 08 minutes W. 71 ft, thence S. 28 degrees 45 minutes E. 118 feet to point of beginning. The lands within the boundaries above set forth constitute a contiguous body of swamp, wet, or overflowed land. 3. The land in the proposed district lies wholly within (Lincoln County, Oregon and'has a total area of approx imately 185 acres. 4. That tho names of owners of land in said district as shown by the re cords of Lincoln County, Oregon, and acreage owned by each of said owners, are as follows: William Oldenburg 6.22 Acres W. W. McMickel 14.51 " John Pennock 46.21 Jay Dunn 32.35 " S. Johnson 5.43 M. W. Johnson 9.43 K. S. Langhei 2.99 N. H. Sherwood 1.95 " Nets Anderson 8.31 " J. W. Robertson 32.49 " SIgri Holem 9.33 " Hans and Barbara Oleson 8.92 " C. P. & Olga Batcmcn 5.64 " . 5. That the proposed reclamation or protection is for agricultural purposes and that such proposed reclamation will be conducive to the public bene fit. 6. That all of the lands Included In said proposed district are properly in cluded therein and will ve beneficially affected by the operation of the pro posed district. 7. That the benefits of such proposed reclamation will exceed the damage to be done, and that the best Interests of the land Included and of the owners ot such land as a whole, and of the public at large, will be promoted by the forme t Ion and proposed operations of such district. 8. That the formation of a drainage district under the provisions of this act is a proper and advantageous method of accomplishing the reclama tion and-protection of the lands In cluded therein. 9. That the following is a brief, general, informal statement of a pro posed plan of reclamation and protec tion and such general facts as will en able the court to determine that there is a reasonable probability that the objects sought by the formation of the district may be accomplished, to wit, that It is planned to drain and reclaim the lands in the said district by the completion, repair nnd maintenance of the dam, tide gates and dike across Olalla Slough, about one mile east of tho city of Toledo. The detail plan of said improvement will be such as may be adopted by Uie Board of Super visors, upon the advice and direction of the engineers for the said district. 11. That the signers hereto agree to pay any and all expense incurred and any tax or taxes that may be levied against their lands for the purpose of paying the expense of organizing, or attempting to organize, the proposed district. WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray for an order of the above entitled court that the lands herein described, or so much of them as may be found by the court to be properly included in said district, either permanently or until further investigation and survey may permit elimination, shall be organ ized into a drainage district. (Signed.) John Pennock, J. W. Robertson, W. W. McMckle, Wm. Oldenburg, M. W. Johnson, S. Johnson, K. S. Langhei, Niels Andersen, Olga Bateman, C. S. Bateman, N. H. Sherwood. STATE OF OREGON ) )ss. County of Lincoln ) I, J. W. Robertson, being first duly sworn say that I am one of the peti tioners in the above entitled petition; that I have read the same, and believe the allegations and the statements con tained in said petition are true. J. W. Robertson. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of August, 1920. G. B. McCluskey, Notary Public for Oregon. My com mission expires September 2, 1923. SUMMONS In the Circuit 'Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Anna Wlllougliby and the Estate of John Willoughby, deceased, by Anna Wlllougliby, Administratrix, Plaintiffs, vs. Jessie Majaska, Defendant. To the Defendant, Jessie Majaska: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before six weeks from the 17th day of September, 1920, the date of the first publication of this Summons and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for tie relief prayed for in his Complaint, to wit: For Judgment and Decree against ycu for the sum of seven hundred do! iars ($700 00) with interest thcrern at the rate of eight per cent (S'.; ) per annum from April 16th, 1917. tocether with tlie sum of one hundred dollars 5100 001 attorneys' fees in this suit '.u for tl:r costs anl d.sburseiucnu tmoirrrH hrrpin. That tho nior'.zas? dated April 16th, 1917, is executed by Jessie Majaska to the St. John Sanitarium covering the following described real property situated In the county of Lincoln, state of Oregon, to wit: Lot 1, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 23, and, lot 4, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 24, all in township 6 south of range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon, containing 168 acres more or less; He. foreclosed nnd tho said real prop erty be sold In the manner provided by law to satisfy the sum of money that you and all persons claiming through, by or under you be forever barred und foreclosed of all right, title, interest and equity to redemption in and to tho above described real property in every part and parcel thereof and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable It. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court, for Lincoln County, Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of Sept., 1920, directing such publication to bo made in the Lincoln County Leader once each week for six con secutive weeks. The first publication is of date the 17th day of September, 1920, and the last publication Is of date the 29th day of October, 1920. Ceo. Estes, and J. H. Hobart, Attorneys for plaintiffs, 302 Lum bermen's Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Paul Kundnian, ns Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Rebecca C. Wilson, Deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. L. M. Seroggin, Henry C. Starr, Grover Cleveland Starr and' Henry Boyer, Defendants. To Grover C. Starr, one of the above Named Defendants: In the Name of the Sta; of Ore gon, You are Hereby Notified and Re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In this cause within six weeks from the date of tho first .publication o' this summons, which Fnid da'e is the 17th day of Sept., 19'0, und if you fail to appear and answer for want tliereot the plain tiff will take a judgment and decree against you for the foreclosure of all your right, Interest and estate in and to that certain mortgage described in the complaint, to-wit; mortgage ex ecuted in your favor by Henry C. Starr to secure the payment of a J2300.OO note under date of November 7, 1911, and recorded at Page 186, Book 12 of Mortgages in the office of the County Recorder of Lincoln County, Oregon, covering the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Nos. Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) of Section Six (6) in Town ship Seven (7) South of Range Nine (9), West of the Will. Meridian, Ore gon, containing One Hundred and fifty-two and thirty-seven hundredths acres. The said mortgage to be foreclosed anil said lands Bold to pay that cer tain promissory note in the sum of 1600.00 executed by you under date of October 1, l'Jl2, and payable to Paul Fundman as guardian, which is now past due, together with interest there on at S',', per annum from November 2, 1918, with the further sum of $150.00 plaintiff's reasonable attorney's fees. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honor able R. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court, of Lincoln County, Oregon. Made and entered of record on the 10th day of SepL, 1920. Date of 1st publication Sept, 17, 1920. Date of last pub. Oct. 29, 1920. Otto W. Heider, Attorney for Plr.intiff, Post-office ad dress: Sheridan, Oregon. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln Comity, Ore gon, administrator of the Estate of J. H. Smith, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by directed to file the same at the homo of the undersigned at South Beach, Oregon, within six months from date thereof, duly verified and with proper vouchers. Dated September 10th, 1920. S. H. Smith,' Administrator of the estate of J. II. Smith, deceased. , o NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE Certain Additions to the City of Toledo Notice Is hereby given that a peti tion having been filed with the City Recorder of the City of Toledo, for the vacation of: 1. Elizabeth Graham's Addition to the town of Toledo 2. Elizabeth Graham's Second Ad dition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, 3. Graham's Eighth Addition to the town of Toledo, Oregon, And for the surrender and release of any or all interest which the public or tlie City of Toledo, have or might have In the various streets and alleys as shown by said plats, and setting the same over to tlie owners thereof ns set forth in said Council Chambers in tlie City of Toledo, Oregon, on the 11th day of October, 1920, at eight o'clock P. M., whereupon if no objec tions arc filed to Bald petition, the same will be granted. By order of the Common Council. R. R. Miller, City Recorder. IEWPERFECTIOK frP'LCooA SlovesjudJ)ven3i , icy.- w: .'"s i CAT EM AM BATEMAN