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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY, LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, NOVEMBER 5th. 1920." PACE THREE L. R. BATEMAN E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER ' . UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture AITHAM WATCHESTV I CMHII, Ail OVI. nik A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. I-I. El PBTBRSON Watchmaker and Jeweler FUR MEN'S AND B0Y8 MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS See our New Fall I and Winter Samples of Woolens PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED T 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 1 fPEARL'0Itl2M) j L HAT AND LIGHT Jg J jJp Chases the Chill oy the Morning A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil gives instant warmth wherever you want it; econom ical and convenient No smoke, no odor, for Pearl Oil refined and re-refined by our special process is clean-burning. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco' gives you than you ever., got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to-' bacco taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles ' i W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco" i ' v, , -mmwMMmmm For No. 1 Creamery Butter see Col- vln. Rot Mills was down from Chllwood Tuesday. John Gwyn of Eddyvllle Is a Toledo visitor this week. For a full line of men's work cloth. Ing see Colvln. Mort Abbey was up from Newport Wednesday afternoon. John Buckley brought in the returns from Pacific precinct Wednesday. The Bargain Counter will be laden with Specials for next week at The Cootery. O. L. Perkins the shoemaker re turned last evening from a trip to the Valley. L. M. Commons brought up the re turns of the election from Yaquina Wednesday. Ralph Hamar was over from the Agency on business Weinesdxy after noon. L. D. Nash of Nashville was a To ledo visitor yesterday, navm,j Drousiu down the returns. D. S. Conrad brought up the ballot boxes from South Beach precinct wcanesaay. Be sure and see the Bargain Coun ter Specials for next week at The Bootery. Chauncey Ohmart of Ona is in the city this week attending County Court. " Mn Woatpr Peterson went out to Corvallis last Friday for a visit with her parents. R, c. Bemrose or urton was in ub city Wednesday bringing down the alorMnn returnfl. T. J. Buford of Harlaa wan in the city yesterday having brought the ic- turns in irom nig tin precinci. n r MfWIUiH of Bavvlew was county scat visitor Wednesday, bring inr in llm olprtlnn rnlurns. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson departed Wednesday lor roruanu, near wuitu niarn thpv will reside this winter. For that new up to date Holiday suit or overcoat for boy or yourself see Colbin's line of Wooleiis. We save wmi mnivv. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Burgess went out to Corvallis last Friday to take in the big O. A. C.-California football game Saturday. Pr.imtv CninmissinnGr W. F. Wake- flolri nf Mrtvvllln In in the citv this week attending wo regular imovbiuuci term of County Court. A. L. Oglcsbee received word the first of the week of the death of his niece, the little four year old daugn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blatchford Mrs. Peterson departed Friday for hat nnma at Rlnck River Falls. Wis., after spending a couple of months here with her daughter, ftirs. anerm uaio- man, and family. Mrs. tsaieman c companied her as far as Portland, re turning Sunday. h a Sphltx'ht. will receive a Nu v.Mn Mm, rjnnt hillv nn tonight's train his grandfather being Holly Lodge Shingle. Father, Holly Chips, his mother Pomona Beauty. He is one of fh hPRt in the United States. The milk goat industry is one of the things that the people in Lincoln county should investigate, rir Unton of Waldport was in the miv Woiinpartav and Thursday. The Doctor now has his new book, "The Htnrm'K r.lft " oft the nress. The nf the Htorv Is laid on this rnanK time. CO years ago. Dr. Linton is getting quite a reputation as u is getting quite a reputation as a story writer and we understand this Is one of his best. Leader subscriptions received this week are: John rouer, i mummm, Or.; W. G. Sharman, Yachats, Or.; W. B. Gllson, Toledo, Or.; Weydemey er & Johnston, Toledo, Or.; F. A. Ti,.on saiurin nr.: J. W. Harri son, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. Ellen Redfield, Toledo, Or.; F. L. riann, imk uu, Or; 0. C. McWillis, Bay view, Or; L. M. Commons, Yaquina, Or.; Dr. C. E. Linton, Waldport, Or.; O. L. Agee. Toledo, Or.; Jacob Jacobson, Pioneer, nr.: Mrs. Mlnda Twombly, Bayview, Or.; Samuel Davis, Nashville, Or.; Frank HunUucker, uayview, ur., Newport Lumber Co., Newport, Or.; n n Minor winnnt. nr.: W. E. L)n- genfelter, Newberg, Or.; Mrs. M. A. Lane1, Healdsburg, caiir.; ,mts. ua chel King, Toledo, Or.; Hill & Sclirits mier, Portland, Or.; Arlie G. Hurt. La verne, Okla.; Samuel K'uniel, Silets, Or. WANTED A good, steady, gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon In Lincoln County. No exper lence needed. For full particulars write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota. Es tablished 1856. (35) THOROUGH BRED Cotswold Rams for sale Price $10.00 per head at I. J. Pepin's ranch, Chitwood, Or. "DNE HUNDRED HEAD ANGORA "GOATS WANTED Must be free from all diesane and in good condition. Send price and all Information In first letter. Albert A. Falcon, 133 N. 16th St., Portland, Oregon. STRAWBERRY PLANTS New Or egon 51X5 per hundred; also Yellow Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs John Steiger, Toledo, Ore., Box 105. Get Your Cabbage for Kraut, 1c. per pound. See G. Dahl, Toledo, Or. FOR SALE Full Blooded Duroc pigs 6 weeks old price $7.00. Also some Oregon pullets and year old hens. Cha3. Severson, Toledo, Ore. (40) BLASTING CAPS $1.00 per Hundred; Electric Blasting Cans frcm 8 to 24 it. fuse, SS.CQ per Hundred SUMMONS In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Adolph Southman, Plaintiff, vs. Jullta Kollls, Amanda Slrberg, heirs at law of John Wolbruk, deceased, and the Estato of John Wolbruk, deceased and all other representatives of said deceased known and unknown. To Jullia Kollis, Amanda Slrberg, heirs at law of John Wolbruk deceased and the Estate of John Wolbruk do 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, 1020, said date being more than six weeks from the date of the (list publication of this summons, and be' ing the time prescribed for such ap pearamce by you in the order of pub lication of summons herein, entered of record, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will' apply to the court for the relief in the complaint demanded and prayed for to-wlt: For a decree adjudging that the mortgage set forth in :he complaint be foreclosed; that the plaintiff by virtue 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 Clork of Lincoln County, Oregon, In Records of mortgages, for said County and Slate, be decreed to have a first, prior, superior and subsisting lien and claim upon the real property In said mort gage described to-wlt: SEU of NW Tho East of the SW,i and the SW'4 of the SEVi of Section 27 in Township 6 South of Runee 10 West of tha Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County Oregon lo tl'.e full extent of the amount of money alleged to bo due plaintiff as It's dollars to doughnuts no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! 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Conrad Christiansen, Local Ago: symfc.;". ir.it m.vm 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 of $500.00 and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 2lBt day of September, 1918, until paid, and for the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees and for th costs and disbursments of this suit, und that 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 bo Applied in whole or in part as the casj may be, of the amounts of money adjudged to be due the plaintiff from jald de fendant the Estate of John Wolbruk, deceased, as In said complaint set forth herein; that each and all of the defendants aria 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 statutory 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 en order of the Honorabis II. It. 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 Tho date of the first publication is October the 8th, 1920. B. F. Jones, Attorney for Plulntllf. AewDort. Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln School District No. 47 of Lincoln County, Oregon, Plaintiff. Vs. Carl S. Davis and New England Casually Company, a Corporation, De fendant. By vlrtuo of an execution and order of Bale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to nm rtlrer'tnd and dated tho 22nd, day of October, A. D., 1920, In favor of School District No. 47 of Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, Plaintiff, and ugalnst the il nfindants for the sum of $325.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum irom me 7th day of May, A. D. 1918 and a fur ther sum of attorney's fees and costs taxed at $ , and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property Blt uute in Lincoln County, Oregon, as fol ilows to wit i- Lot Fifteen in Block One (1), In the townslte of Siletz, Oregon, accord lug to the approved plat of the Burvey of said Townslte on file lh the General Land Olliice. NOW, THEItEFORE in cqmpllance with the demands of said execution end order of sale J will on Saturday, tho 4th, day of December A. D., 1920 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front door of thu Comity Court House, in the City of Toledo, Llucoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest blddor for cash, all the right title and lutercst of the above named Defendants In the above named action, In tho above described ..,. rlv In unllufV Rllid PXOl'UtiOll Blld order of Bale, Interest, costs and ac cruing costs. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln tVumy. urwon. Uuto of Fiist 1-ubliiution, November 5th, 1920. Date of Last Publication, lx:cwbet 3rd. 1920. o NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL FHOPERTY In the County Court for Lincoln County, State of Crtnw In the Matter of the Estate of Gusttv Vlljannen, Decease I NOTICE IS HEUEUY GIVEN that the undersigned as administrator of the above entitled estate, wan duly authorized, licensed, empowered and directed under order and license of the above entitled Court In tfio abci entitled matter dated and cn'c . 1 therein December 0th, 191!), Ut sol' x j real property hereinafter desnriu- i .nt prlvute sale In the manner proridt . if law, and that he will pursuant lo i-id license proceed to sell at private said for cash to the highest and her t bidder from and after Saturday, the 20tli day of November, 1920, subject to coufim ation of said Court, said real property belonging to said estate described as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of f!o north west quarter and Lot five of anctlon six (6), in Tuuuslilp Seven, -juth of Range Nine (9) West of th-s Willam ette Meridian, all lying and bc.'nr; sits ato In Lincoln County, Sto.' i l '. Dragon. Bids may be submitted! minlstrutor at Hose Lodge O nt the ollice of hin attori y. Clurk, I'milleton, Oregon. Inted and first uulilisuY 22nd, 1920. H. C, Administrator of estate .' tlusU Viljunnen, deceased. ' lid jmI rjiii, or Mw. J. tKtalx Stjrr. We've aot it if we I .- , -Mjt w will make It for you. Toll;! Piquing Mills. --' : . h ;!. I