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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
-i-.'-j, K-tsai-yti. iww omrjr. juavfii -. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance $2.00 Six Months, In advance $1.00 THOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably J, periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results from some disorder of the stomach', liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct these disorders and .... - . r 1 I there will be no more headache. Many nave dcch permanently cured by Chamberlain s 1 ablets. Toledo fleat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides Brown & Templeton, Props. Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. Entered at Toledo, Oregon postomce, as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd. 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 20 cents inch. Composition 5 cents inch. LocalB 5 cents line. Foreign A.lvrHninft Rt.pri-.-THEAMF.F' '.CAN PREFSAV itlve FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALL KINDS OF LUNCH GOODS AND BEFORE YOU SEND THAT MAIL ORDER FOR GROCERIES SEE GILDERSLEEVE The White Corner Store We 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 CLE VE PHONE 9005 . TOLEDO, OREGON LADIES' 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. Mil . iX Lincoln County Bank j (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, " OREGON TO OUR CUSTOMERS Ynnr attention is directed to the niMnnoail muflHiim entitled "GonstitU nnni 4r.ionrlmpnt flxlne leeal rate of interest in Oregon," No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot. This meas ure proposes to limit Interest rates in Oregon to 5 and its adoption would nrovm th l.-tndlne of money in Ore gon and result in me nnancmi u;uca ufiiifli prtmpR from lack of capital with which to finance industry ana Dusiness eovontv npr cent ol tile money loaned cn Oregon real estate is out- Mni:ai nnd the nassage Ol mis mconmiri would result in us wim- drawal to other states. Wholesale fnro,.nanrea would toiiow ana llious onHu nf hnnio owners, farmers and Id lose their mort oi nnmnrtv. With the Government nfpurincr c.'. intprpat on short time loans, the Federal Reserve Bank charg ing 7' on rediscounts, commercial Joans could not be secured in a state .where the interact rate was nmiieu iu b'c and mills and factories would be forced to close. There would be wide spread unemployment and financial distress. No doubt you yourself realize the inevitable results of the passage of this measure and believe there is no rfunirnr nf itu nrinntlnn but have you discussed it with persons who are less experienced in financial matters and pointed out to them its iauacies ani vii.ir.nanpss? It will not be sufficient to merely defeat this measure at the polls. Oregon's Financial Reputation and Future Require that It be Overwhelm ingly Beaten I . Th Bank of California, N. A., Portland, Oregon. Nnnrr nc ufidihr niu pptition TO FORMING DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the County Court of the State of Oreoon for Lincoln Courity NOTTPR 1r hprpltv irlvpn th.nf hparlnir on the following petition will ho heard at the county couruiouse, uuy or io- ledo, Lincoln county, stata oi ure- imn nn tha 13th ilnv nf nrt:.linr. 1920. for the purpose of hearlns whether the prayers ot said petition stiau De granted. All persons owning or claiming an interest in landB described In said pe tition are nereDy notineu 10 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. l-iowen, uiern of the County Court. PETITION In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Lincoln County For the Organization of the Lincoln r.nunar Dra nana District mo. i. To the Honorable County Court of the State or Oregon Tor Lincoln Come now your peutloners wno rep resent to you mat tney are tne owners of fifty per cent of the acreage in a contiguous body of swamp, wet ana 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 sucn pumic uiiiuy and benefit and for such purpose the owners have prepared and signed this petition in which they respectifully state. ,1. That the name prepared for this district is "Lincoln County Diking Dis trict No. 2", formerly known as the Olalla, Diking District. 2. iThnt the boundary lines of said district are as follows grees 24 minutes W. 3C.9 ft., thence S :.A ilpirrMs 0!) minutes W. 5b.4 ft thence S. 84 degrees 01 minutes W las ft tiinni-p a. 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. 55 degrees 12 minutes W. ut.t rt., tlipn.p N. 25 decrees 02 minutes W. 118 ft., thence N. 22 degrees 53 minutes W. 3G0.4 ft., thence N. 8 degrees 4U 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. 602 ft., thence S. 37 degrees 29 minutes IS. 297.4 it., 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 1917, is executed by Jessie Majaska . h at inlm Sanitarium coverlne the following described real property situated in the county or uincoin, state of Oregon, to wit: i,i 1 tho southeast nuarter of the northeast quarter of section 23, and lot 4, the southwest quarter oi tne northwest quarter of section all in township 6 south of range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln County, Oregon, containing 168 acres more or less; Be foreclosed and the 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 undor you bo forever barred and foreclosed or all rigiu, tine, interest and equity to redemption In and to the above described real property In every part and parcel thereof end 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 R. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court, for Lincoln County, Oregon, Tne lanas wunin me uuuuuanco v,"-, - ---- - - above set forth constitute a contiguous made and entered on the 13t"11(ltt ot . i I n& 4 n n si Htnnnrititf oitfn fill It 1 1 ffA T inn DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS-; C. E. HAWKINS J. B. BOOTH C. O. HAWKINS 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposits 4l I DIFFERENT from all othet pipelesi furnaces. Better absolutely reliable because it is constructed correctly. Three big, exclusive features, the "Big 3", make the Mueller perfect heating system. 1. Uii and Properly Propor tioned Rf Utt Fac S. Spacious. Unobstructed Air PauafM 8. VastandScUntlficatlyDcslcnsd Hasting Surface We know what these features mean foe beating efficiency and big fuel saving. If you want real heating omfortgnor mntd, want tosave H to H on fuel- come in and let ua. explain why tha Mueller istbe best. Aimiuii vi kj Toledo, - Oregon TO BE HAD AT RING'S Mtinitmttif i4itt:i:mminnin:tt NURSERY STOCK Italian prune, appla. pears, cherry, plums, peaches, apricots, etc. Logan, strawberry, raspberry, etc., the kinds for canneries. Use our MONEY SAVING SYS TEM Order by Mail Get FRESH stock. Send for PLANT ERS LIST. 29 years in business. Carlton Nursey Co. Carlton, Oregon art dorirvrortythernari ; 'It ' ...L. ...,L, u. ' wnunuinouict - Reflex Slicker' 'lookf waterproof Rrfi fiprmentmade. tda . lowers AJ.TOWER CO. csTAeujsiiEo lesa BOSTON. MASS H ANOS MCf ANO UR50H AwV nOur.HNFSaOFTHEKIMJ.p iRCr10VES TAN AM) SUNBURN ' MAKCi THESKIN SOFT ANO I WHITC "J' 1.' I1 ' '' ' ' V'-"J 3 - wtv? l is cCcam Aoaov nwn VNTH.'IT USAPPCAAS' 7 J 'GLOVES -CAM WOHM L innanAicvrArrausna. Toledo Drug Co. Toledo, Oreaoa W.H.WATERBURY Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon bodv of. swamp, wet, or overflowed Innfl 3. The land in the proposed district lies wholly within ILincoln County, Oregon and has a total area of approx imately 185 acres. 4. That the names of owners of land in nald rtlHtrlct as shown by the re cords of Lincoln County, Oregon, ana 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. Johntion 5.43 " M. W. Johnson 9.43 " K. S. Langhel 2.99 " N. H. Sherwood 1.95 " Nels Anderson 8.31 " J. W. Robertson 32.49 " Sigri Holem 9.33 " Hans and Barbara . Oleson 8.92 " C. P. & Olsa Bateman 5.G4 " K Tlmt th nroDosed reclamation or protection is for agricultural purposes St a p.lnV350.7 ft. E. of and that such propod claniation reclamation will exceea tne aamage io ;" :,:." ,,.. HB,.rrihPfl In be done, and that the best interests of, ZllfJfJr. tne iana inciuaea ana oi ue oer of such land as a whole, and of the , uieu in lyour y , ,!M public at large, will be promoted by i lu D"-u"- " - ". ; " . , ,ql1 the formation and proposed operations note under date o November J .1911. nf such district ana recoraea at. j-bk isu, own i- he formation of a drainage Morte. Ig? district under the provisions of this Recorder of L!"ta I ru '' Oregon, act Is a proper and advantageous covering the following described real mnihnrt nf wmmnllhlne he reclama- property, to-wii. thn V. section corner between sections five and eight, tewnshin 11 S. of range 10 W. V. M... Jjincoln County, Oregon, whence S. 4 dogrees 15 minutes W. 865 fU thence S. 18 degrees ; 13 minutes 499.7 ft. thence S 13 de grees 11 minutes K. 922.7 feet thence S. 74' degrees 07 minutes W. 248. ft. thence S. 13 degrees 10 minutes E. 6G0.5 ft., thence S. 66 degrees 57 min utes E. 167.5 ft., thence S. 78 degrees 2o minutes E. 177.2 ft..-theace S. 64 degrees 00 minutes E. 137.8 ft., thence S. 74 degrees 13 minutes & 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 m'nnton P. HVt R ft., thence S. 17 de crees 10 minutes W. 202 ft., thence S. 41 degrees 50 minutes w. ibl U-, thence S. 39 degrees 10 minutes. W. 188.5 ft., thence S. 28 degrees UU min. w 51 n ft. tlipnro S. 6 fieireea 05 minutes E. 240 ft., thence S. 37 de grees 05 minutes W. Za.b it., mence o. 15 degrees 43 minutes u. u.. inniico c ok Hnffpapg On minutes E. 401.5 ft.. ;lience E. 27.6 ft., thence S. 16 degrees 28 minutes E. 110 ft., tlience t. it degrees 50 minutes E. 222.6 ft., thence S. 76 degrees 53 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. 510 ft., thence N. 23 degrees 54 minutes W. 266.3 ft., thence N 43 degrees Ua minuies zoi iu, 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. 'de grees 41 minutes W. 231.2 ft., thence N. 30 degrees 6 minutes w. oo.o n. Whence N. 10 degrees 18 minutea fc.. 64.4 ft., thence N. SO degrees io nim v 9H k ft., thencn N. 52 degrees UltTO 1 i 09 minutes E. 130 ft. thence N. 54 de grees 45 minutes E. 75 it., inence in. 10 degrees 66 minuies a.. thence N. 9' degrees 58 minute E. 01 c ft thanm N. 44 degrees 21 min utes E. 100 ft., thence N. 69 degrees 46 minutes E. 197.2 it., tnence . ai A KR mlnlltM K. 202.7 ft.. theUCC N. 71 degrees 22 minutes E. 261.0 ft. thence N. 50 degrees to minuies w tdi i thrniro N 9 deerees 35 min uteB W. 779 ft., thence N. 70 degrees 15 minutes W. 345.7 ft., thence N. 60 jao m m nniAfl w. loi.u it., inence 5 degrees zs minuies w. iui.i n.. ti,,nr N. 18 degrees 20 minutes Hj. oji 7 ft tiionm N. 30 degrees 05 min utes E. 133.6 ft., thence N. aegrees 30 minutes W. 427 ft., thence N. 53 j 99 minutpa R. 253 ft., thence uC6, - OOi N. 84 degrees uu minuies r.. am thence N. 1 degree 13 minuies c. io.n ft., thence N. 79 degrees 44 minuies w on a ft timnm N. 37 decrees 64 min utes E.".642 ft., thence N. 71 degrees 38 minutes E. 129 It., tnence . degrees 33 minutes E. 771 ft., thence M 17 rtnerees b minutes .c. iiv.i n. th'or,oa M 24 decrees 67 minuies E 97 ft., thence N. 34 degrees z minuies em toot tiipnco n. a aegrees hi i?. ?n a ft. . thence N. 49i de- .o no minutM R. 412 ft., thence N, r. ,'a -aj 16 degrees io minuies w. 206.9 ft., thence N. 61 degrees 06 min utes V. 151.1 ft., thence N. 6 degrees minutes W. 230.6 It., tnence in. j.nu, &l minutes E. 608.1 ft. thence N. 40 degrees 38 minutes W. eicfi ft thonm S 11 degrees 62 min utes E. 154.2 ft., thence S. 16 degrees 16 minutes W. 502.4 It., tnence &, a degrees 30 minutes W. 412.7 fU, thence 9 degrees 03 minutes w. m.t n., thence S. 2 degrees 06 minutes W. 83.3 ft., thence S. 36 aegrees iz min utes W. 181.5 ft., thence S. 8 degrees o minutt.9 r. 110 ft., thence S. 17 de grees 13 minutes V. 219.4 ft., thence S. 53 degrees 13 minuies v. iin.i n.. tlience S. 9 dogre-s 61 minutes E. 45 , ihonra S 1 doirrpes 15 minutes W. 133 ft., thence S. 27 degrees 28 mlnutei W 105.1 ft., thenco S. 48 degrees 40 minutes W. 136.9 ft., thence S. 35 de grees 68 minutes W. 131.3 ft., thence S. 31 degrees 30. minutes V. 98.5 ft., thence S. 61 degrees 14 minutes W. 103.7 ft-, thence S. 34 degrees 18 min fltes W. 86.B ft., thence S. 58 degress 44 minutes V. 108 ft, thence S. 36 de- will be conducive to the public bene lit. 6. That all of the lands included in said proposed district are properly in- Sept., 1920, directing such publication to be made in the L,mcoin ouniy Leader once each week for six con secutive weeks. The first publication is or aate ine 17th day of September, 1920, and the last publication Is of date the 29th day of October, 1920. Geo. Estes, ana J. n. Morjan, attnrnova for Dlalntlffs. 302 Lun bermen's Building, Portland, Oregon. o SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Paul Fundman, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Rebecca C. Wilson, Deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. L. M. Scroggln, Henry, C. Starr, Grover Cleveland Starr and Henry Boyer, DefendimtB. To Grover C. Starr, one of the above Named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are Hereby Notified and Re quired to appear and ar.suer the com plaint filed against you in this cause within six wfeks lrom the date of the firot iniiiiif Hiiin r,f this summons. which said date is the 17th day of said proposed aistnct are properly in- - . .. . aBDor eluded therein and will ve beneficially , Sept. U-0. and u fail to. appe-r affected by the operation of the pro posed district. 7. That the benefits of such proposed i.ii.l ntiHivpr f.ir want tliereot the plain tiff will take a judgment and decree against you for the foreclosure of all your right, Interest and estate In ana tion and protection of the lands in cluded therein. o That tho following is a brief. general, informal statement of a pro posed plan of reclamation ana 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 U is planned to drain and reclaim the lands in the said district Dy tne it n Two (2). Three (3) and Four (4) oi 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 and said lands sold to pay that cer tain promissory note in the sum of $600.00 executed by you under date of October 1, 1912, and payable to Paul Kiiiiriimin as guardian, which is now jirici uy iu ... , . . " . - . . tvist dun. toire ner wun lnieresi inert- completion, repair ana niainienaucu --- - - Mmv,, of the dam, tide gates and dike across at 8'frf " "jooS Olalia Slough, about one mile, east of hZJ?? 61 17 Mm Htv nf Toledo. The detail Dlan of said Improvement will be bucIi as may be adopted by the Board oi super visors, upon the advice and direction of the engineers for the said district. 11. That the signers hereto agree to nav anv and all expense Incurred and any tax or taxes that may be levied against their lands for the purpose or paying the expense of organizing, or attempting to organize, the proposed district. WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray for an order of the above entitled pnnrt thai, thn lands herein described. or so much of them as may be found by the court to be properly inciuaea in said district, either permanently or until further In vfistlefttlon and survev 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. 8. Langhel, Niels Andersen, Olga Bateman, C. 8. Bateman, N. H. Sherwood, STATE OF OREGON ) )ss. Pnnntv of Lincoln 1 I, J. W. Robertson, being first duly sworn say that 1 am one of tne petl tlnnpra In thn above entitled netltlon: 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. o SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Anna Willoughby and the Estate of John Willoughby, deceased, by Anna Willoughby.. Administratrix, Plaintiffs, vs. Jessie Majaska, Defendant. Tn thn Defendant. Jessie Maianka: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs tiled against you in me aiiove en titled milt nn nr before six weeks from the 17th day of September, 1920, the date or tne tirst puDiicauon oi mis Summons and if vou fail to so annear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to wit: Vnr .Tiirlempnt and Decree against you for the sum of seven hundred dol lars ($700.00) with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (8',) per annum from April 16th, 1917, together with the sum of one hundred dollars $100.00) attorneys' fees in this suit and for their costs and disbursements incurred herein. That the mortgage dated April 16th, iiluintifi's rusoiiLble atlornev'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 ol record on tne 10th day of Sept, 1920. Date of 1st publication aept, if, 1920. Date of last pub. Oct. 29. 1920. Otto W. Heider, Attorney for Plr.lntiff. Post-offl.ce ad dress: Sheridan, Oregon. o 3 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Nntlrn 1a herahv pivpn thar thp till dersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ore con, 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 tne home 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. H. Smith, deceased. 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 9. PllWnhpth flrnlinm'a ffprnnrl 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 me uity oi xoieao, nave or mignc hnvp In tho vnrlnua atrppto and nllpvA as shown by said plats, and setting the same over to the owners thejeof as set forth In said Council Chambers in the City of Toledo, Oregon, on the 11th day of October, 1920. at eight o'clock P. M.. whereupon If no objec tions are filed to said petition, the same will be granted. By order of the Common CounciL R. R. Miller, City Recorder. BATEMAN & BATEMAN