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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1921 PACE FIVE INCOLN BOUNTY OANK ,ft (INCORPORATED) ' ' .trs, ? TOLEDO, 4r OREGON , " I :- -V, t DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS V DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS ' J. B. BOOTH C. 0. HAWKINS 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Water Front Meat Market S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY f MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqra. 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. L. R. BATEMAN rTTf TTTTTTTlTTVTTTT'i'TvTTTTTVTTT E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture ; WE CARRY A GOOD LINE- X Men's Furnishing Goods "" ', ', ' ' Men's and Boys' Guaranteed Rain r St Cl0th" ire iirT :: ' SEE OUR SAMPLES "1 1 I '"' J ' Get Prices on Made-to-Order Men's A 'J l!: ' ! ! . ! and Boys' Suits ' I ' I ' ' COME IN AND SEE ll 111 ', ', The Beautiful Mandel Phonograph ' III " Before Buying T. We Carry a Large Line of Records 9f at all Times UL ; ; I Toledo -" J 'Ml "1 M II y ' I m j if m 4 l yf 4 : m M m II Tl M n . ii ii ii ' w i !iw:n ii is ii rmi Une-kieven n . 1 1 " ' "iii 1 ii Tifth Avenue NewYorh 1 I 2Qarettesl5 Gilmore's Poultry Farm 8. C. W. LEGHORNS O. A. C. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS I am booking orders for 1921 Baby Chicks at 20c each and I would advise you to place your orders early. ( Hatching tggs $2.00 per setting of 13. I will sell settir. hens and as many baby chicks as you wish with them. All Birds Trapnested. P. G. GILMORE, Phone 70F3, NEWPORT, OREGON Don't forget the Clearance Sale is still on at Arnold's. Wm. C. Ferrel of Ons was In the city Tuesday enroute to Portland. Roy C. Swearingen Is In Portland this week taking In the auto show. Mrs. L. M. Lankford of Taft was in the city Tuosday enroute to Salem. The Legion Is preparing for their Calico or Gingham dance for Jan. 22. Men's and Boys' hats and caps from 25 per cent to 50 per cent off at Arnold's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Niels Ander sen, Wednesday, . January 12th, an eight pound son. W. G. Ford of the Yaquina Harbor Lbr. Co,, had business at Newport the Qrst a, the week. We have Farm Record Books for all farmers, call, or write for one. Lincoln County Bank. .Tud?A John Foeartv went down to Newport Sunday evening, returning Tuesday. - , W. R. Tlndall Is assisting J. C. AI- tree in the work of overhauling the electric lines In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grant of Har lan were In Toledo yesterday enroute to SUetz for a visit with relatives. W. E. Peterson went out to Port land on business Weduesday, and will incidentally take In the auto show while in the city. Gordon Patterson arrived last even ing for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Patterson. Mr. Pat terson is an ensign In the U. S. Navy. Carl Tangen's uncle from Marsh- field who was here last week visiting, departed Monday for Washington where ho will visit for a time. The heavy wind of Tuesday night broke one of the large windows out of the front of the Lincoln County Bank Building, In the room occupied by the Phone Company. "Ding" Informs us that he must give possession of the building occupied bv his confectionery by February 1st, and that he will close out his stork at once. Read his add in this issue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith and son, Dem3ter, arrived In Toledo last week, from California and will make their home here. For the present they are stopping with Mrs. Demitt. R. L. Wildman of Gaston' has been employed as teacher in the Stanton District, for the school maintained on the Upper Depoe. Miss Helga Larson teaches the school on the Olalla side. Mr. and Mrs. W. Beck departed Tuesday for Sheridan where they will make their home, having recently traded their ranch here for one near that place. D. L. Chesley the sawmillman re turned last evening from Portland where he has been at the bedside of Mrs. Chesley the past two weeks. He reports Mrs. Chesley as slightly in proved. ; Anthony Brown tore his collar bone loose while playing basket ball Wed nesday evening. Dr. Burgess found it necessary to give him chlorforni to relax the muscles so be could set it back In place. Mr3. Viola Barnett of California, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Oglesbee, in this city, de parted yesterday for Salem where she will visit her parents before returning to her home. Dr. Linton of Waldport was In the city yesterday being enroute to Sa lem. The Doctor banded us a copy of his latest book "The Storm's Gift," we will tell you more about it after we have read it. Lincoln County Farmers' Cooper tive Warehouse Special for Saturday and ' following week: flour, best patent, $11.00 bbl.; Alfalfa hay, (.26.00 ton; Coconut meal, 80 lbs., $1.90. Yours sincerely, J. L. Thomas. C. W. Meyer this week concluded tlio deal for the purchase of the Earl Nye bungalow on Enderly street, which was recently vacated by Postmaster Gaither. Mr. and Mr;. Meyer expect to occupy mo same' soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steamen ar rived down from Portland last Satur day evening and have been stopping at the Lincoln. Mr. Stegmun is con nected with the Pacific Spruce Co., who recently purchased the govern ment mill here, and will be In charge of the construction work. Construc tion work on the mill is expected to be resumed about the first of February. Leader subscriptions received this week are: John Stelger, Toledo, Or.; A. H. Phelps, Ona, Or.; Joe Windred, Siletz, Or.; J. M. Reeder, Nortons, Or.; Andrew Nye, Newport, Or.; Prof. W. A. Ccx, Toledo, Or.; Albert Howell, Monroe, Or.; C. M. Drake, Toledo, Or.; J. W. Graham, Toledo, Or.; Ira Wndo, Toledo, Or.; O. P. Calif, ABhland, Or.; L. M. Donckel, Nortons, Or.; Chas. Allen, Elk City, Or.; H. S. Porter, Nortons, Or.; Mrs. Geo. Kendlcr, Home, Or.; Chas. E. Oliver, Wald port, Or.; J. W. Robertson, Toledo, Or.; W. W. McMickle, Toledo, Ovc; 3. W. Dozier, South Beach, Or.; L. K. Aitree, Toledo, Or.; J. C. Altree, To. ledo, Or.; E. F. Altree, Toledo, Or.; J. J. Casin, Siletz, Or.; Mrs. L. M. Lankford, Salem, Or.; E. L, Chut craft, Siletz, Or.; N. P. Myers, Toledo, Or.; J. S. Lloyd, Siletz, Or.; Dick Huntsucker, Winant, Or.; G. S. FUz patrick, Siletz, Or.; D. J. Dnrby, Ya quina, Or.; W. W. Grant, Harlan, Or.; Fred Greenbrook, Newport, Or.; A. A. McCleary, Waldport, Or.; F. Droe.je, Toledd, Or.; A. W. Frederick, Elk Cii.y, Or. Mail Your Magazine Subscriptions to , ' HARRY A. McRAE 346 Montgomery. Street PORTLAND, . OREGON HOME-RUN KING A BASKET SHOOTER iVrmtitiil Life for Babe Ruth, home-run king of baseball, Is just one ball after another. Now that snow Is on the ground In New York he Is starring at basketball playing and captaining the Passaic team. "Try It Out Yourself" iSajs the Good Judge t MS W il I J 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. ny man wno uses the Keal lobacco Uhew.wul tell you that. Put up in two styles 1 V W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco 7i: M,'--T-7iimiKmfmlA UNMARRIED WOMEN GET POLITICAL JUMP Mijv Florence Allan 137 est n 4 -1 v t Maw V ' &w. S -XT-Out Jfte Is suffrage going to mean less marriage and more public ca reers? Is it going to mean more opportunities to unmarried women only? Are married women with homes and families going to refuse i to sacrifice those Interests and leave the Held open to tho young i women the unexperienced, unmarried women? First 8um:nary of ''results would indicate that this Is so in the ratio of 2 to 1 Of three women who have Just assumed Important public ofliceo two are single and one is married. The misses aro Miss Florence Alien, elected Judge of common pleas court at Cleveland. O , and Mrs Mnrv , K. Davey. elected prosecutor of Hocking cotintv O Tii" n. I woman is Mr?. I .ill inn Brownlpo of Wsh.nrft Pa wV Ship Honey Bee - Harvest Hands 7rom One Nectar Crop to Another X KM II i mh A WELL KEPT, APIARY EARN 3 FROM SOO TO 2000 A YEAR , : - iiiiifiiinrTiifiTfifi. LECTINS BEE FOR Ijljlp' jl f $J hiPMENT TO OTHE-R P" ' ' I "'-A ECTAR FJELD3 AFTE'R -ev HAVE" GORGED W 3JSf "THEMSELVES ON SUgAR ?PI JJ 1 D C JUTTIN6 BEg INTO 6HIPPN3 CA3ET THROUGH FUNNEL Touring honey boe hurvejl hands Is tho latest elllcioncy etiuit of American beo-keepers Blilpmcnts of the busy little workers from one nectar crop to another proved very successful lust year in mid western and far western ctutes. They are shipped In ono to threo- ; j.nimd screened packages without combs, riding on a auspended M'.reen. They were shipped 600 to 1000 milos last year without loss. . ': experiment was hlchly profl'.able. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Fred U. Church, Plaintiff; VS. Marvin L. Bradley and Luluh B. Bradley, Defendants, To Marvin L. Urudley and Luluh B. Bradley, the above named defendants: In the Name of The State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint NW against you in the above entitled action now on (lie In the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court on or before tho date named in tile order for the pub lication of this summons, to wit: on or before six weeks from the first date of publication hereof, and you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein re. quired the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a Judgment against you in the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Five and .sixty-seven-onc-luin-drodtlis ($4535.67) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of seVen (7) per cent per annum from the 29th day of Juue, 1920, in the fur ther sum of $29.50 costs and disburse ments herein; and you are further no tified that Lots Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (D), and Ten (10), Block Two (2), Stearns Block, Nye & Thompsons Addition to Newport; and Lots "A", Five (6), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), and Nine (9), Block Two (2), Sea Crest, Sub division of Nye & Thompsons Addition to Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, Have been and are now attach d by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, in this action, and that said judgment will provide for the sale under execu tion of the said attached property for the satisfaction of Bald judgment. This summons is served upon you by order of the Honorable R. It. 31iller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore gon, made and entered on the 15ih day of December, 1920, directing publica tion thereof once a week for- ;x con secutive and successive weeks beginn ing with the issue of December 17th, 1920 aifd ending with the Issue of Jan uary 28, 1921, in the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation and printed within Lincoln County, Oregon. Q. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff; P. u. Ad dress; Toledo.OreiJbn. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 SALE By virtue of an execution duly is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, dated the 17th day of Decem ber, 1920, in a certain action In the Circuit Court of said County aud Stale wherein Fecrey Brothers as Pluiuiltl's recovered judgment againsf. A. L. Johnson for the sum of one hundred twenty five dollurs ($125.00) with in tercst thereon at. th mt nf & annum from the 11th day of May la 20 kind tho further suni of sevcmi!' n and ou-uu uoilurg ($17.60) with interest (hereon at the rate of 6 per c nt per annum from the 10th day of July. J!,-0 and t lie furtiier sum nf dollars costs and disbursement, v. nuu Judgment was enrolled and d-.n It. 'tod in me uienc s onica of this Li.urt la said county on tho 19th day ot Octo-ber,-1920. Notice Is herebv etvon flint T trill rt MlO 2ini. (lav nf .liiminrv irwi n... front door of the County Couit iiouao m icieun in said County, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon nf hih u.,n . public auction to the highest' bidder for cash, the followine erly, to-wit: The Northeast nimrlnr-. the Northwest ounrter fNWi.i r.t e tlon 36 In Township 14 South ,n Kum!a 9 West of Wllhinintto M.,ri,;i., Lincoln County, Oregon, Containing Taken and levied unnn i, ti, r,- . erty of the said A. L. Johnson ci much thereof us m.i'v l n sRtlsfy the said Judgment in favor ..f Fearey Brothers aguinst suid A Johnson with Interest tlnn on. -fn. gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. M. Simpson, Sherl.T. rnt"'l nt Tnlpdiv rira,, hj.,.,!...- 29th. 1920. ' NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice Is hereby given that the un- ,n" "tts oeen appointed ly thff County Court of Lincoln C may, Ore- Kn, auiumistratrix of the E.t e of Martha J. Barclay, deceased. ' per sona having claims again i mn.i estate ' are hereby directed to ffr .u claims " j. Morrison, ad! i.n her residence at W'alupc withln six months froin d. duly verllled and with pro; ers. Dated January 5th, 1921. Eva J. Mor Administratrix of the ; Martha J. Unrciay, decoas- ''rlx, at regon. ihereor. ' vouch ii: ol