FACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22nd, 1920. of Qudiiy (wJ&Gi$ e name "1 Crown" VJ!i s your guarantee of r.n all-refinery gasoline with SpHSs. continuous chain of boil' (jgi ino Foirits- 5?Tfc54rC tiy'aS0) standard oil company TOR CALE FHESH MILK COWS Good producer at reasonable prices V. hen yu biy here you do not get fills Thry go to tie butcher. C. Chri -tianson. FOR tALE--YOUNG. HIGH Grade Hei-r.T Ciifi f om tl.e best producing blood lines in the country. C. Christ iansen. Cct Your Cabbage for Kraut, 2c. per pound. See G. Dahl, Toledo, Or. FOR pigs SALE Full Blood d Duroc 6 weeks old price 57.00. . Also gome Oregon pullets anj year oiu he.is. Chas. Severson, Toledo, Ore. Carmen Milch Goat Billy For Sale Will sell very cheap. See H. A. Sihlecht, Toledo, Oregon. FOR SALE A iz Eaaneen billy goat, pure white and hornless; sire Ida Shasta Supreme, dam a 3 quart Joe; if you can use a wellbred bucK, he will please you Price $25.00. Mrs. O. W. White, Toledo, Oregon. I HAVE A GOOD 1-J14 "TIN LlilZY" at $250.00 Address Box 147, Toledo, Oregon. (35) FOR SALE 1CS ACHES Good Stock and Fruit Farm, near Chitwood, Lincoln Co.; rich, dark loam soil; good wuter; good road3; near school and market; 30 acres in cultivation; 45 r in pasture, weil fenced; rest ,.:..-- nnnrl tauildinas: 2 COW3J 3 2- year old heifers; good t2.im horses; farm tools and this yearn crop All for $W0.CO. Titus Kurtlchanov, Chitwood, Oregon. (37) WANTED TO BUY RHODE Island Red Pullets. John Bradbury, Newport, Oregon. fS'-,) rOtl SALE Team of good hri: welaht about 2600 lbs. price $200 Warren Cobb, Siletz, Or. (40) BLASTING CAPS $1.0u per Hundred; Electric Blading Cans frcm 3 to C4 ft. fuse, $3 CD per Hundred while they last; 6 25m Cans Blasting Pcwder $1.50 per can. Chas. L. Ferry, YiqiHna, Oregon. 1 lit RNIAj THE PACIFIC Si A FARM BARGAIN on account of poor health, I am offering one of the best farm bargains on the market to day. 1C5 A. I'i miles from Toledo, all ntock. farm machinery, feed enough for- the winter and quite a lot of win ter apples, in fact most everything that is needed on a farm. If you u,n a nood olace be sure and see thii before you buy. Priced at $7500, for quick 'sale. Fo- '"H particulars. Address P. O. Box 316. X SUMMONS Men's all wool sweaters at Colvln's. Go, to H. E. Peterson's tor Your fountain pens. Wm. Toner was up from Yaqulna Tuesday afternoon. L. E. Bain of Ynqulna was a County Sent visitor Saturday. Mrs. Seth Rowe returned from the Valley Monday evening. 1. J. Pepin came down from Chit wood Sunday afternoon. G. P. Croson was a passenger for Portland yesterday noon. For finest line of wall papers see Colvin. , Mrs. M. E. Wood was a passenger for r.lodgctt Saturday noon. V. D. Graves returned Friday even ing from a trip to the Valley. Andy Porter returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Albany. Fay Plank was down from Elk City Saturday evening on business. A. C. Crawford of Lower Slletz was in the city on business Saturday. Mr3. W. M. Berry of Newport was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Assssjor A. G. Schwartz had busi ness at Taft the first of the week. K. D. Martin of Beaver Creek was in tho city on buslnesa Wednesday. Manager G. R. Hall of the Standard Oil Co. waB In the city the first of the week. We have everything that goes into a fruit cake. Frederick's Quality Store. Mrs. Jos. Swearlngen returned Mon day pvenlng from a trip to Corvallls and Eugene. Manager Geo. Blanchnrd of the Ya ouliia E!ctrlc Co., was up from New port Mionday. Patronize Home Industry and save money you moy need it. Toledo Planing M i lie. Mrs. C. L. Morrison of Elk City was visiting here yesterday with her sis ter, Miss Sara Cral'.en. Jim Franks was ever from the Sl le'.z yesterday looking after the work on the new bank building. Misses Annie Hawkins and Corlnne Pennington returned Sunday evtning from a short trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade were over from the Slletz Saturday, going down to Newport In the evening. Claus Ludomann of Tidewater was visiting here with his son, Nick, and family, the latter part of last week. The Toledo Canning Co. will pay 7Y2 cts. for Evergreen B B. delivered at ranpvru ffti halanr.A nf this mnnth. mis. luimiij' i tint-'iv auu uaiiiuci went out to Lebanon yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richardson. i'.d. Eiurker, Democr-ilie Candidate for Assessor was in the city yester- juty looking after his political inter I eats. S. C. Quant, one of the prosperous I Men's Heavy Wool MackinaW3, Solid and Plaid Colors Man's Heavy Wool Rainshed Shirts, Bluo and Plaid Colors Men's Light Wool Serge Khaki Shirts, Be sure and see these Men's Heavy Wool Overcoats, Brown, Grey and Black Colors Boys' Heavy Wool Mackinaws, Blue and Plaid Colors These are all exceptional Values! NOW IS A GOOD TIME to be ordering a New Suit for Thanksgiving, as the Tailors will be very busy a little later and it might mean some delay with ordors Twelve (12) years experience in taking measure ments for Clothing, and 500 Samples of Cloth from Two (2) of the Largest and Best Tailoring Houses in the U. S. to chooso from is a Guarantee of Quality and Fit, We Guarantee a Fit. Come in and look our Samples over S. E NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 2805 i 7 Frederick's QUALITY Store it JUST RECEIVED- In the Circuit Court of the State 'jfarmer8 of the Eddyvillo section, had Oregon ior umco.n Uu,,ty , bHs:neg3 in To,Mo the first of tlle una Willoughby and the Estate ot week. ! John Wiiloughby, deceased, by Anna ?um McNally of Taft was a county r WINTER PLAY GROUND OF Where the climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round Play golf over splendid courses; tennis cn championship courts; polo on fields of international renown; motor over perfect highways; horseback riding along picturesque bridle paths; surf bathing on smooth sandy beaches. REDUCED ROUND TRIP Winter Excursion Tickets via The Shasta Route On sale daily to March 31, 1921. Final return limit April 30, 1921. Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets. California booklets will help you select the resort of your choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request. Inquire of Local Agen's for particulars as to fires, routes, sleeping car accommodations and train service. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Will, ughby, Administratrix, Plaintiffs. pP.,t visitor Wednesday. Mr. McNally vs. Jesslo Majaska, Defendant. To tne Defendant, Jessie Majaska: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and couple of weeks. answer tne l;ompiaini oi me piainuns ; tcr at present. rpnnrtn lota of salmon in the blletz hav thla ftpaon. if W. B. Haydcn and son, Max, have both bern cn the Rick list the past They are both bet- Fard Dates, California Figs, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Soft Shell Almonds and Walnuts, Seedless Sultana Raisins, Seeded Muscat Raisins, Re-cleaned and Washed Currants, Evaporated Poaches, Prunes, Apricots and Black Figs All of We the above items are clean, fresh stock are selling at prices that will please you P. FREDERICK NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate of Mar- .garet Barnes, Deceased; NOTICE Is hereby given that the 4 filed against you in the above en-j Banker C. E. Hawkins went down ' . k :x.&-t.sl- T titled suit on or before six weeks from : t0 Waldport Tuesday evening to get the 17th day of sep'emDer, izu, me date of the first publication ot this Summons and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof ths plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his Complaint, to wit: For Judgment and Decree against von for the sum of seven hundred dol- f7ntt nni UV. intrant thai-ortn ' IttlD If .ti, luitibai ti.v.x.u,t at the rato ot eight per cent (8) per annum from April 16th, 1917, together with the sum of one hundred dollars $100.00) attorneys' fees In this Ruit end for their costs and disbursements incurred herein. That the mortgage dated April 16th, 1917, is executed by Jessie Majaska ily all week. it V ll:trt nf Pnrvnllla naaapfl tlinl i'to the St. John Sanitarium covering to Waldport last evening. Mr. Hurt the following described real property J 'situated In the county ot Lincoln, state of Oregon, to wit: Lot 1, the southeast quarter of the X northeast quarter of section 23, and in on the salmon trolling. He return ed yesterday noon. . I Mrs. Grace Hoover and children were down from Nortons yesterday ( visiting with Mrs. Hoovers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson. Llietll. VV . ft. IftlLClOUU . .1 , t .1 U filJ L fll .. purchased the Bert Gear bungalow on SsVaTrix oi sUta ofMaK orovo Street, moving his family tato,-"''1 same yesterday. This Is a nice house S ofDln coty. Orl well located. r,in gon, and that the Court has fixed Sat- A I. Turner returned from Corvallls November, 1920, Sunday afternoon . and is rain chief at t!iye' hour of &clock ,n the after The Chesley mill started up Monday noon ot said day as the time and the ofPce of the County Judge in the Court morning and has been running stea ' . Tnlfi, ' na .., . for hearing objections, if any, to the final acount so filed. M. E. King, Administratrix of the Estate of Margaret Barnes, Deceased. McFadden & Clarke, Attorneys fo Administratrix. Date of first publication: October reports that things look very favora ble for Stanfleld in the Valley and that he will carry Corvallls by a nice majority. The Leader office has been busy this lot 4, the southwest quarter of the week gettting out the ballots for the ' , t " . .. .1,: S .. r. "",.". " ?B"eluL. ,uui' ., ' . , . I" . i Date of last publication znu. xne uuuui is juhl mice ibclm,. icon 1 nnA If inlrna ton flinlionnH ffr "" What One Fordson Tractor Ownes Says in Lincoln County 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 f J. J. j,! lV"" 8nu a" Perous claiming uiruu;n. foreclosed of all right, title, interest and equity to redemption in and to the 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 be 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 tne last publication is of date the 29th day of October, 1920. Geo. Estes, and J. H. Hobart, Attorneys for plaintiffs, 302 Lum bermen's Building, Portland, Oregon. November Orton, Oregon, October 15, 1920. 'fturson Hardware Co., TufeXo, Oregon. ?;' S-itri I purchased a Fordson Tractor from you Mar. 15, 1920. Since that rwn I have plowed approximately 130 acres, threshed 200 acres, harrowed 'Jtl acres, discsd 120 acres, run binder on 140 acres, filled 4 allot and am mur preparing to cut my years wood with same and am very well satisfied mta its work. You may use this for advertisement If you think It is worth while. Yours respectfully, Clayton C. Pond, Orton, . Oregon. 9. S. Please address my mail to Orton, Oregon. PRICE $7S0.C0 F. O. B. FACTORY A. T. Peterson WANTED GIRL (meral Housework. ncts. Mrs. W. Ft. IK or WOMAN fori V.'A.'NING On account of cattle Modern conven- .ill hun'ers please keep out of tideland Stokes, Yaqulna. ' from log-dump up on Pennock and Dunn place. L. A. Hulbert a beating Diorm in a FISH BRAND Roflox Slicker? OhBqyilriate protection foryou. bokfarlhcRefkwEcte IklK I IliUiVJ AJ.TOWER CO. BOSTON. MAS of this county. Some Job! . Claude Wright was up from New port yesterday. Mr. Wright expects to leave soon ior Grays Harbor, Wash., where he will be in charge as engin eer, on harbor work, that It is esti mated that it will take five years to finish. Mrs. R. A. Arnold went to Portland Sunday, returning Tuesday. She was accompanied on her return by her sls- tpr, Mrs. Jessie Wodward, of Baker. Mrs. Woodward recently Buffered a broken ankle and is obliged to go on crutches. S. E. Haggard of Portland, repre senting the Case Machinery & Tractor Co. was in the city Wednesday looking over thla territory. Mr. Haggard makes his headquarters at Albany, 'and expects to pay this section another visit when the roads are better. Initiative measure number HQ on the ballot to be voted In November will give to Oregon a port equal to any nort on the Pacific Const. You are v this bill, it will not Increase your taxes. lllO tum in uuiliu U) mo iutt -., ., ., ,!, of Portland, but all Oregon must vote nlftint1ff wrnnnIu , , nrt fnr en.. r.e:. YL3,1'0"18! relief in the comprint demanded and uaiiui 1-.U...-U1UO. .u ....... nravprf for tn-w t ! Mrs. A. L. Crawford or Slletz was p decree adiudeine that the ,n Toledo yesterda y enroute to Cor- L. t Zh cVpWnt b. vallls where they will make their fd ... . n,n.nl, hFv vIrtllo itir AVArlann I . u SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Lincoln County Adolph Southman, Plaintiff, vs. Jullla Kollis, Amanda Sirberg, heirs at law of John Wolbruk, deceased, and the Estate of John Wolbruk, deceased, and all other representatives of said deceased known and unknown. To Jullia Kollis, Amanda 'Sirberg, heirs at law of John Wolbruk deceased and the Estate of John Wolbruk de ceased, and all other representatives of said deceased known and unknown. In the Name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before Friday, November 26th, 1920, said date being more than six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and be ing the time prescribed for such ap- ori on win " ""Dl' l"" "'".Ipearanlce by you In the order of pub Itally nterested in the passage of, catlon of 8Ummong hereln enJred of record, and if you fail to so appear home. Mr. Crawford went overland driving his team out. He and Corpv Roberts drove Mr. Crawford's two autos out last week. Mr. Crawford has not decided just what he will do at Corvallls. Siletz's loss is Corval lls' gain, as Mir.Roberts was a hustler and a good man to hava In a commun ity. SubsTlptions to the Leader received this wpek are: Jusse Bosler, SiliUz, Or.; (' M. Wirren, Grand Ronde, Or.; V. Bloom, Rose Lodge, Or.; E. R. Jones, Chitwood, Or.; C. C. Daugher tv, Tillamook, Or.; Mrs. Edw. J. Clark, Pendleton, Or.: J. D. Cain, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. I. W. Gill, Portland, Or.; A. L. Oglesbee, Toledo, Or.; G. Dahl, Toledo, Or.; Tom McNally, Taft, Or.; S. E. Haggard, Albany, Or.; Jim Ross, Eugene, Or.; G. B. Perrlne, Hillsboro, of said mortgage, given and executed by John Wolbruk, to plaintiff on the 21st day of September, 1918, and re corded on the 10th day of October, 1918, in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, In Records of mortgages, for said County and State, be decreed to have a first, prior, superior and subsisting Hen and claim upon the real property in said mort gage described to-wlt: SE4 of NW The East of the SWK and the SW& of the SE of Section 27 in Township 6 South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon, to the full extent of the amount of money alleged to be due plaintiff as set forth in the complaint, and the payment thereof is secured to plain tiff be decreed to have Judgment against the defendant The Estate of John Wolbruk, deceased for the sum ot $500.00 and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from tho 21st day of September, 1918, until paid, and tor the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursments of this salt, and tnat ex ecution do issue therefor and that the aforesaid described real property be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, upon foreclosure execution in the manner prescribed by law, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied in whols or in part as the cane may be, of the amounts of money adjudged to be due the plaintiff from said de fendant the Estate of John Wolbruk, deceased, as in said complaint set forth herein; that each and all of the defendants ami any and all of them claiming through or under them or any of them be severally and respectively barred and forever foreclosed of end from any and all right title, estate, lien, interest and equity of redemption ex cepting the staturory right of redemp tion, and every part and parcel there of; and for such other reliet as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the Honorablo R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, and said order was made and en tered therein on the 29th day of Sep tember, 1920, ordering that this sum mons be published for six successive weeks, beginning with the first publi. cation thereof on October the 8th, 1920 The date of the first publication is October the 8th, 192Q. B. F. Jones, Attorney for Plaintiff, Newport. Oregon. AL WAUGH Dealer in Cigars Tobacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON NEW CLOSED SPRUCE CONES WANTED W. P. Manning of the firm of C. H. Manning Sons For est Tree Seed Collectors will be in Toledo soon, to in struct anyone desiring to collect Spruce cone3. Watch these colums for the date. Or. ....-itn wJ.&Liiw4