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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1921. PACE FIVE WE WISH EACH AND EVERY ONE A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Colvin's Store I WATER FRONT TOLEDO, OR 1 1 1 1 1 WHMWMWWt L INCOLN WOUNTY TOLEDO, OREGON DANK f DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS V , v DIRECTORS C. E. &AWKIN3 ' J. B. BOOTH C O. HAWKINS " 4 Interest . Paid on Time Deposit Water Front Meat Market S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor . ' . DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDFRR Wll I RFP.FIVF t PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. 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. 4 L. R. BATEMAN LAAlllnLiti Ji ill A -- -- - - -- ---- - - rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second ; Hand Furniture It Is now Marshal Schenck. Boys' A1 Shirt 80c. at Colvin's. 'Miss Edith Sumner returned to Cor vallls Sunday. Heating stove and two ranges for sale at Colvin's. Jim Ross returned to his studies at the U. of O. Sunday. Special Price at Frederick' Quality Store all this month. Miss Birdie Roberts returns' from the Valley Sunday. Men's Good Quality Chambray Work Shirts 90c. at Colvin.s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howard went out to Albany Tuesday. Chas. Gildersleeve returned to the 0. A. C. at Corvallis Monday. County Surveyor Ord Castle of Slletz was In the city yesterday. We can't see that 1921 Is such, an Im provement over 1920. . .Corned beef 15c. per pound at Water Front Meat Market. For Logger's Stag Shirts and Guar anteed Rain Clothing see Colvln. The new city officials took the oath of office Monday evening. Ole Osness returned Iioiuk Saturday from a trip to the Vallsy. Al Taylor, the Newport garage man, was in the city Monday. Arthur Bell of Summit was a Toledo visitor the first of tha week. Chas. Hassman of Yaquina was in the city on business yesterday. Mrs. Effie Thayer nas accepted the position as deputy county clerk. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins were passengers for Salem this noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hoover were down from Nortons the first of the woek. Mr. and Mr3. Guy llobirta and ihll dren arrived home from Corvallis Sat urday. Miss Katie Waugh went to Mon mouth Sunday where sho will attend Normal School. T. P. Hawkins the drucglst went up to Elk City this noon to take some pictures of the log Jam. Miss Ethel Reed returned Sundiy from Portland where she spent the mid-term vacation. Miss Ardinelle ClarKe returned Irom Derry Sunday, whero sho spent Christ mas with her parents. Joe Kosvdar of the Lower Slletz and daughter, were Toledo ors the first of the week. . j - TTTYTTTTTT TTTTTTlt I T WE CARRY A GOOD LINE Men' Furnishing Goods Men's and Boy' Guaranteed Rain Clothes SEE OUR SAMPLES Get Prices on Made-to-Order Men' and Boy' Suit COME IN AND SEE The Beautiful Mandel Phonograph Before Buying We Carry a Large Line of Records at all Times COLVIN'S STORE Toledo X 1 3 j Let's Pack Up And Go To California "Winter's Summer Garden" Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to this land of beauty and charm FOUR DAILY TRAINS "The Shasta" "OREGONIAN" "California Express" "San Francisco Express" Portland to San Francisco and New Through Sleeping Car Service Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to San Francisco and Los Angeles Provide comfortable accommodations and excellent service Winter Excursion Tickets are on sale to Southern California Your copy of our new booklet "California for the Tourist," will be mailed FREE on -equest Inquire of Local Ticket Agent for particulars as to fares, routes, sleeping car reservations and train service, or write Southern Pacific Line JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent yM"l'''w Gilmore's Poultry Farm S. C. W. LEGHORNS 0. A. C. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS I am booking orders for 1921 Baby Chick at 20c each and I would advise you to place your orders early. Hatching iggs $2.00 per letting of 13. will sell settir; hens and as many baby chicks as you wish with them. All Bird Trapnested. P. G. GILMORE, . Phone 70F3, NEWPORT, OREGON "RICHEST MAN ON EARTH" Writes a letter now being printed In all the large city papers in U. S, Canada and Europe. The letter which Meyers wrpte to a small Nebraska newspaper and which hit the right spot so accurately that it has gone round the world and baclc again was as follows: "I wonder if you know that one of the richest men in the world was 14 miles north of Norfolk, right here in Pierce? That man is the writer. I am just a common 'plug blacksmith,' but oh! how rich. "I go to my labors each morning, work until noon, go to dinner, returu at 1 P. M. and work until 6 o'clock. I enjoy the greatest of all blessings, good health. Rockefeller would give all he possesses in money and hold ings for my stomach, but he can't have it. "Each day sees something accom plished and every job of work I turn out I feel I have done my customer' a service worthy of my hire. "I have a wonderful little wife. She has stuck to me 22 years, so Iknow she must be a dandy to accomplish that. "I have a little home, a beautiful litlle daughter, a son grown to matur ity and now in life's game for himself. "Rich? Why, man alive, who can nossibly be richer? "Then, to add to ell the above riches. 1 take down my old shotgun in season and ramble through fields, woods and tangle in search of the elus ive cottontail, teal and mallard with mv faithful old pointer at "heel now Dast 11 years old), ana ne is as nappy n I when on the hunt. Then, when I get back, oh! how good everything does taste. "Then, when night has spread its mantle over this good old universe, I settle down in a good old easy chair, enjoy a smoke and then roll into bed to bo embraced by Morpheus and nev er hear a sound until the beautiful break of another day. "Kith, did you say? Well, I gues3. Dollars, no; not many, You inquired about riches, not mater'al wealth. "The heighth of my ambition is so to live that I may havo no regrets for having lived, when tho time comes for me to shuttle off this mortal con, anu I hepe by that time !o have accumu lated just enough dolh:rs, that myself and mine may not be objects of char ity. "This, then, is my ideal of a rich man. If any one enjoys life more than I do, he is to be envied for his riches. With kindest. ri-.irds. "Edward J. Meyers." "Perhaps You Don't Know" visit- says the Good Judge How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew will last Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. Ask any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tionand at less cost than the ordinary kind. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco s WANDERLUST IS MARINE CORPS ALLY That restlessness is the most jr ; nounced characteristic of the present day American youth is strongly indi cated by figures covering 926 boys of military age who were enlisted at the Parris Island recruit depot of the Ma rine Corps in November. The desire I for travel was the reason given oy I forty-five per cent of the recruits. Vo cational and educational ambitions Dr. W. C. Belt and Ed. Stocker were ' cume second with thirty-seven per up from Newport Sunday attending the cent. Of the remaining eighteen per meeting of the American Legion. cent lack of employment led with ten rehtor T R Rnnth nf thf- 1 incoln Per cent- military training followed ing from a business visit to Summit. Miss Gladys Jones of Newport pass ed thru to Corvallis Sunday, where she is a student at the O. A. C. L. R. Bateman the furniture man is a Portland visitor this week, going down to the city Sunday. Lost purse containing money and keys. Finder please return key No. 21 to Claus Christiansen, Toledo, Or. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Harriet Gaffney, Plaintiff; vs. Clarence Gaffney, Defendant; To Clarence Gaffney, the above named defendant: 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 on or before the last day named in the order for publication of this summons", to wit: on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. And you are hereby notified that, if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said Court dissolving tho marriage contract here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and fur ther relief as to equity sremeth just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof by order of the Honorable R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, which said order was made and entered the 17th day of December, 1920, di.ectlng publication thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the issue of December 17, 1920 and ending with the issue of January 29th, 1921, in the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished within Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication, December 17th, 1920. Date of last publication, January 28, 1921. C. E. Hawkins, Attorney for Plaintiff; P. O. Ad dress: Toledo, Oregon. Misses Genevieve Tillotson and Mary Geer returned to their studies at the University of Oregon Monday. Terrence Gaither went out to Cor vallis Sunday returning Tuesday. Ter rence will remain here and assist in the postofflce. We understand that Harry Devllbliss has leased the Redfield building and will put In a pool hall and soft drinks emporbnn. . , i C. M. Warren, County Commissioner elect, arrived down from Rose Lodgo Sunday and was sworn in as commis sioner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Myers and daughter, Jean, arrived home Sunday from Portland where they spent Christ mas. The new County Court, comprised oi Judge John Fogarty and Commission ers Jay W. Dunn and C. M. Warren, Is in session this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wa'l'er Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels vire o"er from the Agency Friday evening to the mas querade dance. Mrs. J. H. Ross departed Sunday for California where she will visit relatives for a time, liaving a sister in that state, and two sons and two daughters at Lodl. Mr. and Mrs. McClinfock departeS for Portland Monday after spending the Holidays fcere with Mrs. Mcl'lin tock's parents, Mr and Mrs. V. W. Carson. The vault door for the First NationaJ Bank arrived this week and will at once be get in place. The bis safe t r- rivefl some time ago, and the new uon will soon be ready for business. Geo. H. Clarke of Denier was in the two per cent confessed to ambitions to become aviators. o EDDYVILLE GRANGE TO HOLD PUBLIC INSTALLATION Kddyvllle Grange No. 42S will hold a public Installation at their next reg ular meeting which will be January 8th. The officers elect are to furnish the program which will no doubt be worth going a long ways to hear. Tho Orange has just purchased a new piano which will be initiated at that meeting. Basket Dinner! ! Everybody come B. H. Wakefield, Master. C. W. Eagleson, Secty. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. tn.: 2 to 4 nd 7 to : ff. Pr liifl- -llr ti tllfl SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State 'of Orepon for Lincoln County Hulda Christopherson, Plaintiff; vs. Oscar L. Christopherson, Defendant To Oscar L. Christopherson. the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oreoon: You are hereby required to amiear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court, on or before the last day named in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before six weeks from the first date of the publication hereof. Ana you are hereby notified that u you ran to appear and answer said complaint as herein renulred. the plaintiff win apply to tho Court, for the relief prayed for in said comnlnlnt. tn. city this week. Mr. Clarke came as a for decree of said Court dis- representative of the Five Rivers Com- solving the marriago contract hereto merclal Club, to ask aid of the County rre existing between plaintiff and de- Court on their road problems. wnaant, ana for the cure, custody ana . ,, . , . lc,'"lro1 OI 11,9 tnree minor children of iuuiTiagB licences ucu uuiiug p lain tiff and defendant, Luella Clirlst- past week are: F. L. Moore, 30, South Beach,- Marjorle Haley, II, Portlaiiu. Vernon Jones, 25, Nowport, Essie Ball, 24, Toledo Tom Haruing, 41, Toledo, Jessie Taylor, 16, Elk City. Leader subscriptions received this week are: Avhild Romtyedt, Butte Falls, Or.; Chas. C. Brown, Twlsp, Wash.; Oregonlan, Portland, Or.; Ar thur Bell, Summit, Or.; S. W. Her, To ledo, Or.; E. C. Bunker, Toledo, Or.; Frnnk Wade, Portland, Or.; C. R. L Hs worth, Toledo, Or.; Fred Wagner, Nor tons, Or.; Clark Bros., Denzer, Or.; I. B. Everson, Waldport, Or.; Alfred Anderson, Seldovla, Alaska; T. P. Fish, Toledo, Or.; John Buckley, New port, 6r.; M. Groenevclt, Toledo, Or.; Everett Miller, Toledo, Or.; T. H. Gil dersleeve, Toledo, Or.; M. O. Thomp son, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. Mela Gordon, Oakland, Calif.; Lester Waugh, Toledo, Or.; Fred McCaulou, Toledo, Or.; Gust Flo, Rose Lodge, Or.;. John Potwora, Nortons, Or. npnerson, Harry Christopherson, and meiyn Christopherson, and for uch otner ana further relic ai to the equity seemeth Just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof by order or the Honorable R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, which siilrt order was made and entered the 15tn day of December, 1920, directing pub lication thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks he ginning with the issue of December, 17, 1!)20, and ending with the Issue of .Inmtnry 28th, 1921. In thn Llncnln County Leader, a weekly newspaper ui ijeiienii circulation printed and published within Lincoln County, Ore gon. Date of first publication, December 17th, 1920. Date of last publication, January 2Sth, 1921. C. E. Hawkins, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. 0. Address: Toledo, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Luella Freng, Plaintiff, vs. Peter N. Freng, Defendant. To Peter N. Freng, the above named defendant; In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear aod answer the complaint filed against you tn the above entitled suit now on file in the office of County Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before the last day named in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before six weeks from the first date of the publication hereof. And you are hereby notified that It you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, to-wit: for a decree of Bald Court dis solving the marriage contract hereto fore existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for the care, custody and control of the two minor children of plaintiff and defendant, Blanche Freng, and Sena Freng, and for such other and further relief as to equity seem eth just. This summons is served upon vou by publication thereof by order of the Honorable R. R. Milter, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, which said order was made and entered the 14th day of December, 1920, directing Dub llcatlon thereof once a week tor six consecutive and successive weeks be ginning with the issue of December 17, 1920 and ending with the issue of January, 28th. 1021, In the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper or general circulation printed and published within Lincoln County, Ore Date of first publication, December 17th, 1920. Date of last publication, January 15111, ISZL. C. E. Hawkins, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Toledo, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Ir hnrebv p-lvnn nt n, dersigned, administratrix of the estate or Jennie risn, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon hr finni ..... ' such administratrix of said estate, and mac Monday, tlie 7th day of February, 1921. at tlm hour nf tpn t'inr.i a k has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof Blanche Roberta, 'Administratrix nf pD,. Jennie Fish, Deceased. SUMMONS 'n r' State of' FredBvChurchrpra1antirf.0U on Ale in the orf C"ou I,ow "-"'oil of this sum,; - Z mar notified timf if L dJ.0U are hereby answer sald comnNf',7 HPr aml Wired the nlnS .i.ttS h"eln rc' above , mitt J i uur? aP1?Iy t0 thft sevon ti ll,OD at tlie rate of n-ntXr"8"-'-tifled that 0U are further o- nTpS7,eV,7':.?'l't (8). Nine (9). Block, Vv-e i t W (2)' atearn3 31: & & ?8 y-'i division of NvbVtL Creiit- s,ll,1 to NewportNyL.n&cnl '? ,?8 A.ddi'V will nrovid,, r,:; .,Eam wugment eon made and e .terea" on STi T of December. 190 lu':1 "on tliereo?roce a we to? sT'08' secutlvo Dnj . eK ror "is con ing wlih , 1 i ess,ve weeks be,?!nn. Ka a6, g uwe,thft1?flecrber i7tii' uarv 2R i n" i iv t,Ie ,88Ue f Jan-lZVr10:i- the Lincoln County M nreniv nnu'uno ... eral circulate ""T .""c'. or eon- Lincoln p", " v"Dle t, ureuon. At,nro McCluskey, dress. Toledo.Orn ' u' within Ad- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE - i BV Virtue . of the County of M ., C" Court Oregon, dated thn iTi. j btate of ber. 920. n a cerVa 3:,0' Deue Clwuit Court of said "n ,"' llle : wherein Fenrev Unty a"d Stilt" S-overedtT;dTmerh:;Sa,anSstI''TltlTS Johnson for the sum nf I , A' U twenty five dl , !3S '""'"" terest thereon at U ra nf v' m" annum fm 6 .rdte of v nd tlie further .umor7 f Uay la 6-00 dollar. m?'c,?,f nter,, aoil tl'oreon at the rate of i ' '!' r annum from the mh uav IVV'-1 Pfir and thn f.ir.i " fay July. 19211! Notice fa . 29th dav or i, n tllat 1 w"l on front .I y r Januarv, 1991 ,,, " n "7"o afternoon of m 5' ? 1 oV1 I'"'Hc auction to the ,day' se" at L'n-ln CoU,BSonMrrldian ' Takpn iin a , "ty of the wVd A r?,.'" ",e Pn - nu h thereof Bs nil t or satisfy n, ..... u? neces.-arv ... Fear W"Knient in l:lvn' V' Johnson w i ,n,aKnlust sni" A. L. aether wZh'aft" 'hero.,,,. iiientu n.... . " costs and Hi :!, " "'al "av'e or may accrue' rin,,rf . . M' Simpson. Sharliv 2th" iho. 10'ed0' Oreson, Decembep NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice In linrnliir l,.., .1, , . . - "j nine me un dersigned. ftfimlTllalrnl, .1 ... of Christ Weidmer, deceased, has filed In tllB County I'nnrl nf I.ti r. . A , . county, State of Oregon, his flnnl account as such adrainlstrntor of said estate, and Im Monday the 3rd. day of January 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock A 'm has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. . . , , N. L. Looney, n, ,A,d!,'ln1'stra,or of tho Kstate of uirist Weidmer, Daccased. N0T'CE TO PRESENT ctAIM. Martini .1 tnx .of the Kstjite nf "s having cl '-' Per- aro hereby directn,) ,. ' ! ? : 'Jflfnic within O...".!..ot "aldpor;. Orrirnn "uly veri'nea Zitm1 ers u una with prol,P, ,. Ucl) Hated January 5th, 19;'i. Morr' Eva J. ,nx 01 the K tlia J. Barclay, deceased; of