Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 21, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY 31. 19tt
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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, Hdqrt. for Ground Bone. OREGON
'LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS
ARNOLD'S?
also
COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
Call In and look over our Una of
Hate, Capa, Glovea, Tlea, Shirts, Hos
iery, Ribbona, Jewelry, Etc., Etc.
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second
Hand Furniture
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. WE CARRY A GOOD LINE
Men'a Furnishing Gooda
Men's and Boys' Guaranteed Rain
Clothes
SEE OUR SAMPLES
Get Prices on Made-to-Order Men'a .
and Boys' Suits
COME IN AND SEE
The Beautiful Mandel Phonograph
Before Buying
We Carry a Large Line of Records
at all Times
COLVIN'S STORE
Toledo
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CERTAIN fine types of
tobacco, previously used,
for export, piled up in the
United States due to the high
rate of exchange. From these
high grade tobaccos we have
manufactured "111" (ONE--ELEVEN)
CIGARETTES
a new product a quality
product made of tobacco never
previously used in cigarettes in
this country.
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Gilmore's Poultry Farm
8. C. W. LEGHORNS O. A. C. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
l am booking ordera for 1921 Baby Chicka at 20c each and I
would advise you to place your ordera early.
Hatching igga $2.00 per setting of 13.
I will sell sett I r; liens and aa many baby chicks as you wish with them.
All Birds Trapnested.
P. G. GILMORE, Phone 70F3, NEWPORT, OREGON
R. Eaton was down from Salado
Monday.
Men'a and Boys' underwear at Col
vin's. Gust Jacobaon was down from Pion
eer Saturday.
J. B. Booth has purchased a - new
Briscoe car.
Remember the Calico dance tomor
row evening.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Sanders departed
for Albany yesterday noon.
C. O. Hawkins of Newport passed
thru to Seattle yesterday.
This sunny weather Is sure a pleas
ant relief, after so much rain.
Hermann Mehl of Eddyvllle was a
County seat visitor Wednesday.
P. H. Elting of Orton was a Toledo
visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
Geo. Hoefleln resently purchased a
two acre tract from Mrs. Ella Stewart.
Boxing and wrestling at the Fair
building, Saturday evening, January
29th.
Banker C. E. Hawkins departed yes
terday for a trip to Portland and Seat
tle. M. F., and Huron Briggs of Elod
gett were, in the city the first of the
week.
Mrs. Vlvan Peterson and sister, Miss
Clara Bristlin, went up to Elk City
yesterday.
Mrs. Ellen Redfield Is having the
roof of her building on Hill street re
paired this week.
The Basket Social will be held at
the Club House tonight so that a dance
can be held after the social.
The Chamoer of Commerce is fig
uring on fixing up club roms In the.
basement of the Akin building.
L. B. Wiswell was down from Elk
City Sunday attending the Special
meeting of the local Legion Post.
Rain, rain, rain and then more rain.
It has all the old timers guessing.
It Is a cinch that "Old Jupe" hasn't
got Lincoln County on a meter.
G. L. Gray was up from Newport
yecterday. He sold his lot on Fourth
street, in the block east of the city
hall, to A. T. Peterson, while here.
Hans C. Nelson was down from Gres-
ham the first of the week looking after
property Interests in the county. Mr.
Nelson still owns a ranch near Storrs.
' Little Billy Trommlitz pulled a dish
of hot water off the kitchen stove the
first of the week and suffered some
painful scalds on his neck as a'resKlt.
County Agent and Mrs. J. E. Cooter
went out to Albany "yesterday where
Mr. Cooter will attend a meeting of
the Western Wool Growers Associa
tion.
The legislature Is proposing a flat
license of five dollars on all autos.
the rest of the tax to be put on gaso
line. This would strike us about right
over here where the season only lasts
aDout six months.
Leader subscriptions recnived this
week are: J. J. Fogarty, Portland, Or.;
C. G. Damon, Newport, Or.; Mrs. W.'R.
Moore, Harn, Or.: W. H. Oshurn,
Newport, Oi.; J. W. Rogers, iTole Jo,
Or.; H. C. Nelson, Gresham, Or.; W.
E. Ball, Toledo, Or.; Dan Laudenslager,
Toledo, Or.; J. W. Parrish, Toledo,
Or.; G. F. Fraiser, Newberg, Or.; Erick
Saari, Taft, Or.; C. H. Eaton, Salado,
Or.; J. M. Ewing, Elk City. Or.; Ira
Branch, Beaverton, Or.; R. Sedar,
Rose Lodge, Or.; Hermann Mehl, Eddy
vllle, Or. .
STRAWBERRY PLANTS New Or
egon $1.25 per hundred; also Yellow
Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs
John Steioer, Toledo, Ore., Box 105.
NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Lincoln County, Ore
gon, administratrix of the Estate of
Martha J. Barclay, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby directed to present claims
to n,va J. Morrison, administratrix, at
her residence at Waldnort. Oreeon.
within six months from date thereof.
duly verified and with proper vouch
ers.
Dated January 6th, 1921.
Eva J. Morrison,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Martha J. Barclay, deceased.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution dulv is
sued by tke 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 and State
wherein Fetrey Brothers as Plaintiffs
recovered judgment against A. L.
Johnson for the sum of one hundred
twenty five dollars ($125.00) with in
terest thereon at the rate of S'c Der
annum from the 11th day of May 1920
and the further Bum of seventeen and
50-00 dollars ($17.50) with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 ner cent Der
annum from the 10th day bf July, 1920
and the further sura of nine and 10-100
dollars costs and disbursements, which
judgment was enrolled and docketed
m the Clerk's office of this Court in
said county oil tho 19th day of Octo
ber, -1920.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will on
the 29th day of January. 1921.. at the
iront aoor or the County Com t House
in Toledo in said County, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, sell at
public auction to the hichest bidder.
for cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt:
The Northeast Quarter fNEU) of
the Northwest quarter (NWJ of Sec
tion jo in 'iownsnip 14 South of Range
West of Willamette Meridian In
Lincoln County. Oregon. Containlne
40 acres.
Taken and levied unon as the nron-
erty of the said A. L. Johnson or as
much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the said Judgment in favor of
Fearey Brothers aeainst said A. L.
Johnson with Interest thereon, to-
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue.
M. Simpson, Sheriff.
rit"rt Rt Toledo. Oreeon. Dcreinlinr
J9th, 1920.
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In a Gambler's Market
A clerk's error, adding three ciphers to a thousand-...
bushel selling order, caused wheat to fall 8!4 points
on the Chicago Board of Trade last October. It didn't
change the world's wheat supply by a single grain or
affect actual wheat needs by so much as a crust of
bread, but every farmer whose wheat was marketed
that day lost money as a result.
A short time before, the market was sent tumbling
by a false cablegram announcing that France had a
big harvest of wheat.
When a clerical error or baseless rumor can rob
the farmer of millions, some remedy MUS T be found.
A practical remedy is knowl
edge of world markets. Accu
rate information on all foreign
crops can be gathered and given
out. This would make supply
known and demand steady.
The Farm Bureaus aim to pre
vent costly price fluctuations by
this means. They believe in the
"light cure" as a remedy for dis
tribution evils. And you can
help! If you are not a Farm
Bureau member, join today.
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
Fred B. Church, Plaintiff;
VS.
M.irvin L. Bradloy and Luluh B.
Bradley, Defendants,
To Marvin U Bradley and Luluh B.
Bradley, the above named defendants:
In the Name of The State of Oregon:
i ou are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action now
on filo in the office of the Clerk of the
abave entitled Court on or before the
date named in the 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-wlt:
For a judgment against you In the
sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred
Thirty Five and sixty-seven-one-hun-
dredllis ($4535.67) Dollars, together
with interest thereon at the rate of
seven (7) per cent per annum from
the 29th day of June, 1920, in the fur
ther sum of $29.60 costs and disburse
ments herein; and you are further no
titled that
Lots Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9),
and Ten (10), Block Two (2), Stearns
Block, Nye & Thompsons Addition to
Newport; and Lots "A", Five (5), SU
(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 tor
the satisfaction of said Judgment.
This summons Is served upon you by
order of the Honorable R. it.- Miller.
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the 15th day
of December, 1920, directing publica
tion thereof once a week for six con
he n1: and successive weeks beginn
ing with the Issue of December 17th,
"You Save Money
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And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you use
ithis class of tobacco.
rThis is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
,Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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1920 and ending with the issue of Jan
unry 28, 1921, in tho Lincoln County I
Loader, a weekly newspaper of geu- '
Lincoln Comity. Oregon.
Q. B. McClu-xev.
oral circulatiou and printed witWn ( dress- Toledo.Oregoa. '