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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOi.EOO. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1920. PACE FOUR riMWMIlllBflllllllllllillllBffrIPP"gm Yoti tooare invited to order'ytrur clothes 'MASTER TAILORED" to your own requirements an assurance of style j quality and fine workmanship that will make you welcome anywhere anytime! 400 NEW FALL WOOLENS ' $30 to $60 GUARANTEED S. E- NEWKIRK, Prop. 1 Special CalM at R. S. Van Cleve'i Store, Oct. 30th. to Nov. 4th. The prices will be for cash and for the above dates only. Many of the Items a'-e far below replacement cost. There will be nearly FIFTY Staple Items offered at this extra low price sale. You will make a big saving by taking on a Winter's supply. (40) WANTED 25 or 30 Goats on the Old Seymore Ranch. Write what you have and price. Geo. Morse, Wl nant, Oregon. TWO 8TRAIGHT BACKED 3. C, 'Rhode1 Island Red Cockerels at $5.00 each. One O. A. C. Strain 8. C. Barred Rock Cockerel at $2.50. Everett Miller, Toledo, Oregon. TAKEN UP A small white horse about 12 years old, branded RG on left shoulder. Owner may get same by calling at my place and paying for this add. J. N. Loudon, Eddyville.Or. FOR SALE FRESH MILK COWS Good producers at reasonable prices When you buy here you do not get culls They go to the butcher. C. Christiansen. - isska riWrlMrYl "1 mm mtu i r P rede ruck's QUALITY Store 8e Colvin for Rain Clothes. 1 Ira Wade Is a Slletz visitor today. All kinds of stationery at Colvln's. For up-to-date tailor made clothing see Colvin. Ora Sharp was down from Elk City Wednesday. SI. Hanson arrived over from Port land Monday evening. Chas. Connera was down from Chit wood Tuesday. C. E. Hawkins bad business at Elk City Saturday. O. P. Cruson arrived home from Portland Monday evening. N. W. Miller of Pioneer was In the city the first of the week. Dr. Carter of Slletz was a Toledo and Newport visitor this week. It didn't take William McKlnley two years to make peace with Spain. Fred Wessel was a passenger for Portland Tuesday noon. we can save you money on your Groceries Frederick's Quality Store. Sheriff Simpson was delivering bal lot boxes in the east part of the county tne nrst or tne week. Mrs. Grace Hoover and children re- turned to Nortons Wednesday noon after a short visit here. 'Lieutenant P. G. GUmore of New port was a county seat visitor the first of the week. Bob Stan field Is a go-getter. He does things. He will accomplish things at Washington. R. R. Gwynn was looking after po litical interests in the south part ot the county this week.' Patronize Home Industry and save money you may need it. Toledo Planing Mills. The solemn referendum will be a very solemn affair for Messrs. Wilson, Cox, Chamberlain and Co. Work of pouring . the second story of the new bank building was prac tically completed this week. We were obliged to leave out several paid ads and several good articles this week on account of a lack of space. Earl Roberts went out to Albany yesterday noon to be Initiated into tne mysteries of the B. P. O. K A vote for Bob Stanfield Is a vote for the protective tariff and prosperity for our Oregon farmers and producers. The quality of the Ingredients In a Fruit Cake, should be of the best Frederick's Quality Store has that kind. Warren G. Harding will be tho next (37) WANTED TO BUY RHODE 'President. He asks Oregon to elect a Island Red Pullets. John Bradbury, ! Republican sonator. Will Oregon Newport, Oregon. I turn Harding down? I Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howell returned (!0) BLASTING CAPS $1.00 per home from Albany Sunday, where they Hundred; Eleotrlc Clasting Caos frcm ( were failed by the death of Mr. How 8 to 9A ft. fuse, $8 00 per Hundred ell's father. P OS FOR SALE YOUNG, HIGH Grade Heifer Calfs from, the best producing blood line In the country. C. Christ iansen. Get Your Cabbage fcr Kraut, 2c. per pound. See G. Dahl, Toledo, Or. FOR SALE Full Blood-ri Duroc pigs 6 weeks old price $7.00. Also some Oregon pullets an.) year old hens. Chas. Severson, Toledo, Ore. 8annen Milch Goat Billy For Sale Will sell very cheap. See H. A. Schlecht, Toledo, Oregon. FOR 8ALE A Saaneen billy goat, pure white and hornless; sire Ida Shasta Supreme, dam a 3 quart doe; if you can use a wellbred buck, he will please you PKce $25.00. Mrs. O. W. White, Toledo, Oregon. I HAVE A GOOD 1914 "TIN LIZZY" at $350.00 Address Box 147, Toledo, Oregon. WARNING On account of cattle all hunters please keep out of tideland from log-dump up on Pennock and Dunn places. L. A. Hulbert. while they last; 6 25 lb Cans Blasting Powder $1.60 per can. Chaa. L. Ferry, Yaqulna, Oregon. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MILL FEED, HAY and GRAIN OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN A SMALL PROFIT AND QUICK TURNOVER IS OUR POLICY OF DOING BUSINESS P. FREDERICK califor: i WINTER PLAY GROUND OF THE PACIFIC Where the climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round picy golf over splendid courses; tennis on 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 dally 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 Agents for particulars -as to fares, , route, sleeping tar accommodations and train service. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent 4MIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIH NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet Barnes. Desaased; NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final account as Administratrix of the estate of Mar raret Barnes, Deceased, with the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ore gon, and that the Court has fixed Sat urday, the 6th day of November, 1S20, at the hour of four o'clock In tho after noon of said day as the time and the office of Din County Judge in the Court I House in Toledo, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, If any, to the f nal acotuit so filed. M. E. King, Administratrix of the Estate of Mnrsaret Barnes, Deceasod. MrKadden & Clarke, Attorneys for Administratrix. Date ot first publication: October Sth, 19120. Da' a of last publication; November I SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortgon for Lincoln County Anna Willoughby and tha Estate of John Willoughby, deceased, by Anna Willoughby. Administratrix, Plaintiffs, vs. Jessie Majaska, Defendant. To the Defendant, Jaocb Majaska: in the name of the state of Oregon i you are hereby required to appear and i answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs ! filed against you in the above en ! tilled HUit on or before six weeks from the 17th day of September, 1920, the date of the first publication of this Summons and if yru fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his Complaint, to wit: For Judgment nud De?ree against jyou for the cum of seven hundred dol lars ($700.00) with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (8) per annum from April ICth, 1S17, together with the sum of one hundred dollars $100.00) uttorneys' fees in this suit and for their costs and disbursements incurred heroin. That the mortgage dated April 16th, 11)17, Is executed Dy JeEMie MajasKa T to the St. John Sanitarium covering X tha following described real cronerly situated in (he county of Lincoln, state of Oregon, to wit: f I northeast t;uartcr of s:cticn 23, nud X ! lot 4. the southwest Quarter of the fr '.northwest quarter of suction 24, all hi I township 6 south of range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln I County, Oregon, containing 168 acres more or less; I Be foreclosed and the said real prop erty be sold In the manner provided by law to satisfy the sum ot money that you and all persons claiming through, by or under you bo forever barred and foreclosed 'of all right, title, interest and equity to redemption in and to the above described real property In i every part and parcel thereof and for such other and further relief as to the court may Benin just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable It. R. Miliar, Judge of the County Court, for Lincoln County, Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of ' Sept., 1S20, directing such publication to be made In the Lincoln County Leader once each week for Bix con secutive weeks. i 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. T i Geo. Eites, and J. H. Hobart, Attorneys for plaintiffs, 302 Lum bermen's Building, Portland, Oregon. Let's &o jSN NThe Midway to pui pep into your ' Job on a rainy dy IS to get into d FISH BRAND Reflex Slicker TWisaFlSH Four years ago the Democratic slogan was "He kept Us out of War." This year it Is, "The League Will Keep Us out of War." But you can't fool all of the people all of tho time. Have Just received notice from STRAUSS BRO'S. "The Master Tailors," and CHICAGO TAILORING CO., to lower prices on their samples for Suits and Overcoats from $5.00 to $17.00. This shows that these Two Companies want to do the right thing by the Public, as they are Two of the first houses to make such a reduction in prices. Thanksgiving is only 27 days away, and as it takes from 18 days to 3 weeks to get a suit tailored to measure, I advise you to come in and . look the samples and new prices over, and get your order off for that new suit, so you will be prepared to accept that invitation out to eat Turkey Thanksgiving. S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 2805 Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. THOKOUUH VYGHK How Toledo citizens can find free dom from kidney troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders Any curablo disease of the kidneys, Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been test ed by thousands. - Grateful people testify. Can you ask more convincing proof of merit? C. P. Wasner, 1264 Van Buren St., uurvaiitB, Ore., says:- "1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills for two or three; yeara and have found them to be a, good remedy for Irregular action of the kidneys. Occasionally I have had trouble with the two frequent action of tuy kidneys but Dean's have uever failed to correct'the complaint." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Wagner had. FoBter-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V. An Appeal lo the Voters of Oregon l; m nmni I V XiiV.7 "s I II JUZI-i M is i rr mii I IB y V BRAND a Aii werwork' BRAND&arment kind of .or sport AJTOWERCa csiAQUsnto &J r. BOSTON MAS --aWW The Port of Portland Dock Commission Consolidation Bill on the state balfot should be defeated. While it no doubt effects the whole state in some degree, the enormous expense which it vill create must bo borne by the taxpayers of the Port of Port land, which contains, 209 square miles, or less than one quarter of one per cent of the area of the state. The Chamber of Com merce, the Taxpayers' League and other Portland organizations and many representative business men have oined hands to acquaint the voters of Oregon with the facts and to enlist their opposition to the measure. The scheme of improvement proposed by the bill will cost $40,000,G00. A.s a starter $16,500,000 of bonds are authorized. In violation of the home rule provision of the Constitution of Ore gon, the voters of the Port of Portland are denied the right to say how large a debt they are willing to assume. Nor are they given a voice in the selection of the commissioners who are to vote bonded debt upon them, levy taxes for them to pay and manage their business. The electors of the territory within the Port of Portland are better qualified than any one else to judge of the amount of bonded debt they should authorise or the taxes they' should pay. Their liberality in assuming burdens of public improvement, not only for themselves, but for tha state at large will not be ques tioned by any one who will scan the record of the huge total of bonds they are now carrying, amounting, in round figures to $34,000,000. It cannot be tliought that the state will be the gainer by imposing upon its ehif city the insupportable load of additional debt contemplated by the pending bill- The sponsors of the Port of Portland bill have openly ap pealed to the electors of the state at large to vote for it on the ground that it will cost them nothing. This is log rolling of the most dai-oerou type. If such methods are to prevail in behalf of direct legislation, no county, city, port or other municipal cor poration in the state will be safe from having intolerable debts and taxes foisted upon it by indifferent voters from other parts of the state. Bills like this must be rejected by the voters if home rule js to retain its vital force. Home rule and such bills cannot survive together. One or the other must fall. The voters of the Port of Portland are not asking to be , relieved of their responsibility to create and maintain the neces sary facilities for ocean commerce. They desire only that they ba given a voice in the management of their affairs, and that, through the established processes of law, they be permitted to adopt a plan of port development which will not load millions of dollars of debt upon them. VOTERS ARE REQUESTED TO VOTE 311 NO JOSEPH N. TEAL, i HENRY E. REED, A. J. GIESY, . . HENRI LABBE, R. L. GLISAN, F. W- MULKEY, ' A. H. DEVERS, LEO FRIEDE, L. J. GOLDSMITH. Executive Committee. (Paid Advertisement by Taxpayers' League of Portland.) ' J. N. TEAL, - ,. . Executive dhaVman. L. J. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. ' Corbett Building. .