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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY., LINCOLN COUNTY LFADER, OCTOBER 29th, 1920. PAGE THREE i L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN 1 BATEMAN & BATEMAN, COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES . We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture it The International Harvester Line PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES INDIANA SILOS ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES Conrad Christiansen, LOCAL DEALER 1 ' VALTHAM , WATCHES s. 0aii Mi wu tm mm s A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA 'mONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. THE. El. PHTBRSON" Watchmaker and Jeweler : FOR MEN'S AND BOY8 MADE-TO-ORDER 8UIT8 See our New Fall and Winter Samples of Woolens PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED We Carry Over 2000 Ladles' Dress Goods Samples We Can Please You I MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES SEE OUR GUARANTEED RAIN CLOTHES ' ' OPEN STOCK DISHES AND GLASS WARE Colvin's Store I WATER FRONT . . . . TOLEDO, OREGON 4 I PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT tR&ining Outside, but Inside the warm steady glow of a good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil. Whatever the day or the time, Pearl Oil is ready to give you cheerful warmth at the touch of a match. No smoke, no odor. Economical and ever-obtainable. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere . . '.V. Order by ;f name Pearl Oil. 'or. STANDARD OIL COMPANY - r (California) i Water Front Meat Market S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON Peterson Hit C Before buying wallpaper see Colvln. Miss Sara Crahen was a passenger for Albany Saturday. O. B. Hall the Standard Oil man was in the city Wednesday. L. H. Commons of Yaquina was a county seat visitor Saturday. wm. 'loner of Yaquina was In the city Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Uristllu of Elk City was a Toledo visitor last evening. John Goodell was over from Siletz several days the flr3t of the week. Si and Orval Hanson were passen gers for Portland Wedne?aay. Mrs. Tom Chatterton of Siletz was in the city Saturday enroute to Portland. Mrs. Violet Updike of Winant was visiting her mother here Sunday. Mrs. W. O. Hoeflein of Yaquina was visiting friends here Saturday after noon. County Commissioner W. F. Wak Held of Eddyville was In the city Sat urday. Legrand and Clayton Dickson were over from Drift Creek the first of the week. Mrs. Roy Mills of Chltwood was visiting with Mrs. Hart in this city the first of the week. Mr jr. Vivian Peterson land sister, Clara Bristlin, visited their parents at Elk City Sunday. Al Waugh has purchased the Mary A. Day property at the corner of Hill and Seventh streets. Frank Ward of Siletz was a passen ger for Hosklns this noon where he will work in the logging camps. Ike Rippen of Siletz went out to Corvallis this noon where he expects to remain for the winter. Mrs. John Yasek returned home Wednesday evening from a visit at Lebanon. Miss Margaret Ferr returned home from Portland Sunday evening, where she has been the past several weeks. S. T. Loudon was in the city the first of the week enroute home from a trip to the Five Rivers country. Stanfield is in favor of reclamation and irrigation development and de- velopment of our coast ports and har bors. i3. T. Raddant of Orton was in the city baturday, loading a car of fat cattle here for shipment to the Port land markets. Mrs. Frances Paine Holt arrived over from Albany Saturday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Paine. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wright of New port passed thru Saturday enroute to Grays Harbor, Wash., where they will make ttielr home. Congressman W. C. Hawley passed thru to Newport Wednesday evening where he delivered an address. Ho spoke last evening at Dallas. Mrs. Mae Newton departed for hc-r home at Deer Island Sunday, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey in this city. A. L. Crawford of Corvallis. formerly Siletz, was in the city Sunday. Mr. Crawford has a game foot as the re sult of stepping on a nail. D. L. Chesley was called to Corval lis Sunday by the illness of his wife Mrs. Chesley is having he"r tonsils re moved at the Corvallis hospital. Assessor A. G. Schwartz was a pas senger for Portland Saturday. Mr, Schwartz will attend a meeting of the assessors of the state at Salem before returning. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Schenck and son Geo., Jr., arrived home from Portland Sunday afternoon. We understand that George,, Jr., will vote the Repub ucan ticket straight next Tuesday. Ex-Judge John Fogarty and wi were passengers for their home at Newport Tuesday evening. Mr. Fo- garty who was confined to his bed at the Lincoln Hotel here is gradually Im proving, and it is to be hoped that he will be completely recovered in short time. How many times has senator Cham berlain visited Yaquina Bay since he was here at election time six years ago? Congressman Hawley visits Lincoln county evCTy year. How many times will Chamberlain visit us in the next six years If he is returned to Congress Toy the Republicans? Leader subscriptions this week are: V. D. Graves. Toledo, Or.: M. T. Brown of Etna,. Calif.; Chno. Wooding. To ledo, Or.; Mrs. Myrtle Wessel. Tole do, Or.; Hans Olsen, Toledo, Or.; G. H. Horsfall, Norlons, Or. ; Frank Ward, Hoskins, Or.; Ike Rlppin, Corvallis, Or. We are recently in receipt of a bundle of Cleveland, Ohio, papers, car rying the writeups and pictures of the World Series, which were played In that city. Same were sunt by Homer Hershey, formerly of Nashville but who is now at Cleveland undergo ing treatment for his back. Mr. Her shey fell rnd broke his back about a year ago, anu late reports indicate that he is gradually improving. O. V. Hurt of Corvallis was In the city Tuesday noon enroute home from a trip to the South part of the county. Mr. Hurt was here In the interests of Robert N. Stanfteld's candidacy for Senator, and says that everything looks verv favorable to Mr. Stanfield and predicts that he will he elected by a good substantial majority. Bert Howe and J. E. Cooter were In the south end of the County the flrBt or the week on a hunting trip. Mr. Cooter could only stay one day and did not get anything, but Mr. Howe managed to bag a few, and brought nome one line buck. R. S. Van Cleve received a letter this week from Arnold Hawklnson, who was here with the Srruce produc tion, being stationed at Camp A. Mr. Hawklnson is now County Agent at Glencoe, Minn. He says he often thinks of Toledo and would like to come back and see the many friends he made while here. 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Manufactured Daily in Our Portland Plant Swift's Premium Oleomargarine Sweet - Pure Clearv HARDWARE TIN and GRANITE WARE HEATING STOVES and RANGES SPORTING GOODS and AMUNITION WE ISSUE HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES Peterson Hardware Co. NOTICE OF SALE OF REALTY AT PRIVATE SALE In the County Court of Vie Statu of Oregon for Columbia County In the Matter of the KstaU of Wil liam C. Fischer, deceased. Under and by virtue of an ORDER of SALE duly made and entered In the above entitled matter In the court aforesaid, notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor will offer for sale and will sell at private ale from and after November 20th., 1D20, I to the best and highest bidder for cash in hand, lawful money of the United ation of Bald Court, said real property btates of America subject to courlrma-belonglng to said estate described aft tlon by the court, all of the right, title. Interest and estate of said deceased and of his said estate in and to the following real estate, to be offered for sale In one parcel, situated and be ing in the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, and described as follows: (1) Lots Six (6), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Twenty One (21), Twenty-Two (22), Twenty Seven (27), and Twenty-Eight (28), all in Section Two (2), Township Ten (10), South of Range Ten (10) West, Willamette Meridian, containing 163.70 acres more or less; (2) Beginning at a point in the middle of the Siletz River and on the section line between Sees. 2 and 11, township 10 South of range 10 West, Will. Mer., thence West on said sec tion line to the S. W. Corner of the S. E. M of said Sec. 2; thence North on west boundary line of S. E. of said Sac. 2. aforesaid, to N. W. Corner of Allottment of William Klamath, said allottment being No. 281; thence East on north boundary of said allot ment of said William Klamath to mid dle of Siletz River and tlitnce down middle of Siletz River to place of be ginning containing 20 acres more or less; Together with the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Bids therefor to be in writing, ad dressed to the undersigned executor in cure of the County Clerk, St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon. J. Bruce Polwarth, Executor Est. of William C. Fischer, deceased. Date of 1st, publication Oct. 22, 1920. Date of last publication Nov. 19, 1920. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the County Court for Lincoln .County, State of Oregon In the Matter of the Estate of Gustav Viljanneti, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as administrator of the above entitled estate, was duly authorized, licensed, empowered and directed under order and license of the above entitled Court in the above entitled matter dated and entered therein December 9th, 1919, to sell the real property hereinafter doscribed at private sale in the manner provided by law, and that he will pursuant to said license proceed to sell at private sale for cash to the highest and best bidder from and after Saturday, the 20th day of November, 1920, subject to confirm-, GOOD NEWS FOR MUSIC LOVERS THE WORLD POPULAR Phonograph SPECIAL TERMS FOR A LIMITED TIME wmm You need not be told about the exquisite tone quality for which this wonderful Instrument is famous All music lover know It. 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