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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
i, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 Tele-Worth? What is Your phone Service The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company has built up a telephone system in Oregon from 7027 stations in 1900 to 94528 stations in 1920. This development was secured for the most part during a period when cost of labor and materials was normal. During these 20 years the Telephone Company has carried out its part in the building of Oregon. . Its operating expenses havo increased faster than its revenue for the last five years it has been operating at an increasing deficit. This condition cannot permanently continue. s New capital cannot be obtained by public utilities at all except when rates are such as will afford reasonable assuran:e,J with efficient management, of earnings sufficient to care for legitimate fixed charges and establish for them a basis of credit. This does not mean that rates should be such as in themselves will supply new capital, but that they be such as to justify capital investments in competition with other business ventures. The proposed rates represent a very small increase to the individual user FROM 2'2 TO 11 CENTS PER DAY. In the aggregate they represent a revenue to the Telephone Company sufficient to enable it to continue to serve the public, meet its payroll obligations and show a reasonable return upon a legiti mate investment ", Adequate service is dependent upon adequate rates. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company (Summons. Continued from Page 7) ; respective sums further sums for in- ' WAIMTPn a :u .. Tll . Add W ... ,.,. .Icfa.I thnronn t f . ,. 1 u- .. ' 7 . .. ' IO. IVIUSI 15.01 P. Luscombe & L. C. Smith, Lots 1, 2 Block 12 Bloomer's Add. to Newport Amount $2.63.' Artnur Flnley, Lot 1 Block 9 New port, Amount 12.63. Annie M. Mathews, Lot 6 Block 14, Bayley Case's 1st Add. to Newport Amount $7.39. - George E. Qulggle, Lots 4, 9 Block 28 Case & Bayley's 2nd Add to New port, Amount $5.01, Rickman & Smith, Lots 10, 11 Block 68. NW of Lot 6 Ex. Alley and tract sold, NWtt of 7, of Lot 8 S of Paradise Alley Block 69, Case and Bayley's 2nd Add. to Newport, Amount $19.52. Hannah P. Jenkins, Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 71 OaBe & Bayley's 2nd Add. to Newport, Amount $13.10. S. C. Applewhite, LotB 7, 8 Block 88 Bayley & Case's 3d Add. to Newport, .mount $6.44. M. M. Davis, Int. Lots 1, 2, 11, 12 Block 90 Bayley & Case's 3d Add. to Newport, Amount $6.96. H. D. Blakley, Lots 17. 11 Block 1 Fredericksburg, Amount $4.63. II. M. Humphrey, Ljt i Block 6, Fredericksburg, Amount $1.68. John B. Bmith, Lot 8 Block 6 Fred ericksburg, Amount $1.68. Alexander McRea, Lots 1, 2 Block 40 Fredericksburg, Amount $5.96. W. B A. Nager, All of Block 2 Ols on's 1st Add. to Fredericksburg, Amount, $12.15. Reuben Prouty, All of Block 3 Ola eon's 1st Add. to Fredericksburg, Amt. $7.39. Arthur Flnley, Lot 8 Block 3 0!s oon's 1st Add to Newport, Amount S2.84. , Goo. W. Pehter, Lot 1 Block 40 First Add. to Yaqulna, Amount $ 07. E. S. Piatt, Lota 7, 8 Block 43 First Add. to Yaquina, Amount $.13. W. B. A. Nager, LoU 1. 2. 3 Block 33 First Add to Yaquina. Amount $.20; Lot 9 Block 2 Buford's 2nd Add. to Al exandria, Amount $ 33; Lots 1. 2, 3, Block 63 Buford's 1st Add. to Alexan dria, Amount $.61,. B. R. Forbes & A. E. Gallr.pe. Lot 3 Block 41 Buford's 1st Add to Alexan dria, Amount $.17. I.ruls Knerr, Lot 4 Block 9 rtayboras Arid, to Alexandria, Amount $ IS. ' 3. W. Redd, Lot 2 Block 1, Bay View Add. to Yaqulna, Amount $ 15 J. & B. Goldstone, Lots 1, 2 Block S Bay View Add to Yaqulna, Amount $.31; Lots 21, 22 Block 3, Amount $ :'.!: Lots 14, 15, 21 Block 4, Amount $ 62; Lot 4 Block S Amount 17c; Lot 3 Block 6 Amount $.17; Lot I Block 9 Amount $.17.; Lot 1 Block 10 Amount S..17; All in East Yaquina. i Wxn. Leadbetter, Lots 7, 8 Il'.o';k 2 Trojan's AM' to Yaquina, Amt. $.35. D Marx, Lots 1. 12 Blork 5 Amount $70- Lots 3, 10 Block 9 Amount $.70; ilnm 5. 8 Block 11 Amount $.70; all per cent per annum from the sixth day of October. 1919, and you are further notified that the plaintiff, County of Lincoln, will apply to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lin coln County for a decree foreclosing said liens and each of them against the property to which they attach, as described In the foregoing list. You and each of you are summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of said first publication, and defend the said action or pay the amount due, and in case of your failure so to do, a decree will be rendered by said Court foreclosing the lien of such taxes and costs against the land or premises named in this notice and set opposite your respective names. This summons is published by order of the County Court of Lincoln County Oregon, and by order of the Honor able R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, which said order we made and dated the 30th day of November, 1920, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 10th day of December, 1920. , . . All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be Berved on the district attorney of Lincoln County, Ortgon. W. E, Simpson, -Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. u i . . .. ' "untBi, studious and lovable. No homesickness. Board and tuition, 50c week. Write fully with photo, or call. Little work. Summer wages much l;,ghcr. C. M. Drake, Toledo. LOST January the 8thj between Ona and Toledo, the discharge papers of William C. Ferrel. Will Finder please return to the office of this paper, i oieao, Oregon, Boys' btout'es at Colvln's. Wren Emerson was up from Wlnant Monday. R. A. Miller was up from Yaqulna Monday. Hon. B. F. Jones was up from New port Sunday. L. E. Bain came up from Yaqulna Saturday. Mike Sijota of Taft was a Toledo visitor Monday. Dr. Belt was up from Newport Sat urday and Sunday. . Matt Pompel was over from the SI letz Wednesday. . . J. M. Bwing of Elk City was in the city the first of the week. A. G. Schwartz returned the first of the week from a trip to Taft. B. F. Updike and wife of Wlnant were In the city Sunday. Chas. Damon of Newport passed thru to Portland Wednesday. P. H. Martin of Nashville was a Tokdo viBitor Friday evening. The big Smoker will be held at the Fair building Saturday the 29th. Leland Wright of Poole Slough was in the city on business Monday. Clarence Ofstedahl was a passenger for Portland the first of the week. Mr. Blanchard of Newport was in the city on business the first of the week. Iris Akin, who is teaching at Ya quina, spent Sunday with her parents here. Mrs. Maurice Andersen of Siletx Is visiting wuh Airs. David Balrd in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding went up to Elk City Tuesday returning Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Plank and chil dren were down from Elk City Satur day evening. C. A, Holem is visiting here with bis daughter, Mrs. John Dillon, ana family.. Mrs. Neva Hodges arrived borne Monday evening from a visit at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Ira Branch of Beaverton passed thru Tuesday enroute home from a visit at rsqillna. , Ellas Kllen of Salem was In the city Monday on business connected with we new bank. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy returned home Sunday evening from a visit with their son at Ashland. Roy Swearingen arrived home Sun day from Portland where he attended the auto show. Capt. Wm. Matthews of the Coast Artillery passed thru datui'Sry even ing enroute home from the Valley. Miss Marie Miller came down from Eddyville Friday evening to spend the week-end with her parents here. fM I MIM IIHHtWtMMIMHH Arrived A NEW LINE OF SAMPLES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS CALL IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THAT NEW SUIT - Mr' and Mrs. Owing and infant 'son, FOR SALE Liaht hack with tnn... of Sileta, were in the city the first of , at Peterson Hardware Co. tn wek enroute home from Newport. 7TTJ"rr, : I ''A'car of electrical supplies arrived Good family cow, Jer-!,h. flrs, . ,,, week for U8fi ln com. L tilt I tl i M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 H It Prcdericl's QUALITY ' Store MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO COME TO OUR STORE AND WE WILL PROVE . . TO YOU THAT MANY ITEMS IN THE GROCERY LINE HAVE DECLINED 30 TO 40 PER CENT WE HAVE SOME EXTRA GOOD SPECIALS FOR YOU THE WHOLE WEEK P. FREDERICK FOR SALE sey, aue to freshen now. .See L, nuinert. Have Your. Spies Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport, Oregon R. O. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office ln Andrews Building. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. -Emergency calls at any time TWO-COMPARTMENT LAUNDRY TRAY $17.50 AT AQTHUR NVF' We've got It If we haven't w will make It for you. Toledo Planing Mills. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of- the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Hulda Chrlstopherson, Plaintiff; vs. Oscar L. Chrlstopherson, Defendant. To Oscar L. Chrlstophersdn", 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-wlt: on or before six weeks from the first date of the publication hereof. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appeal1 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 dis solving the marriage contract hereto fore existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for the care, custody ana control of the three minor children of plaintiff and defendant, Luella Ciirlst- opherson, Harry Chrlstopherson, and Eveiyn unriaiopnerson, and for such other and further relic? aj to the equity seemeth just. This summons is Berved 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 15th day of December, 1920, directing pub lication thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks be ginning with the issue of December, 17, 1920, and ending with the issue of January 28th, 1921, in the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published within Lincoln County, Ore gon. ' Date of flrst publication, December 17th, 1920. Date of last publication, January 28th, 1921. C. E. Hawkins, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Toledo, Oregon. Closing Out Sale Going Out of Business Lots 5, 8 Bloc ir. Brooklyn. ... Ala Harris. Lots 2, 11 Block 14 Brooklyn, Amount 1.70. , . , D. Harx, Lots 1, 1! Blork 18 Brook lyn, Amount J.70. J Blumberg, Lots 4. 6, fi Block II Hailiday's Add. to Yaqulna, Amt. 62c H. H. Morrow, Lois i, a, mum u Da via Add. to Yaqulna, Amount $.62. Ida n. Bnrkley, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 27. 35, 39. 40. 41 Block 2 Vis, a Heights, Amount l-"9. James O'Nell, Lots 4, 7 Blo.-k 2 Par w Add. to Yaqulna, Amount "5 32. You and each of you are nereuy no tified that there Is now due and owlna ond unpaid to the plaintiff, County of Lincoln, on aid general certificate. h. ., et out In the foregoing par rnr.h. and in addition thereto, there u dim and owing and unpaid on the,. ittwmi u 1 1 1 it ii 1 1 1 1 Dieting the mill of the Pacific Spruce Company here. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Klmes and son, Pftle, Jr., departed Saturday for a couple of weeks at Portland. A. W. Bennett is agent during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Swisher who have been visiting with Mr. Swisher's par ent nt Siletz, were in the city Mon day ' enroute to their home at Rose- burg. : ' Mr. "and Mrs. Mort Abbey of New port" passed thru Sunday evening en route home from Honolulu, T. H., where they have been the past couple of months. . 1 . .., D, L. Chesley and daughter, Ruth, were 'called to Portland Wednesday by a message announcing that Mrs. Chesley had taken a turn for the worse. A. W. Bennett and wife arrived oved from the Valley Friday evening. Mr. Bennett is acting as Southern Pacific agent here while Mr. Klmes takes a couple of weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey re turned Sunday from Portland, where Mr. McCluskey had been in attendance at the State meeting of District At torneys. S. Pedersen returned to Nashville Friday alter spending a few days here with his old friend, John Andersen. Mr. Pedersen is acting as nightwatch for the Blglow-Doane Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Austin and chil dren departed Tuesday for Portland. Mr. Austin, who came here to take the Job as cashier in the First National Bank, has decided not to accept tne position. Obrdon Patterson returned to his duties on th.e Cruiser Birmingham Sunday, after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pat terson In this city. He left his Bhip at Seattle. . Mrs. Birdie Zaloom returned to her home at Salem Tuesday, after a short visit with relatives here. Her sisters, Mm Dick Christiansen and Mrs. Ed. Altree and children accompanied her and will visit at Salem for a time. ENTIRE STOCK AT COST PRICES: FINE CHOCOLATES LIFE SAVERS HARD CANDIES OF ALL KINDS BOTTLE DRINK3 . STICK CANDY CRUSHED FRUjT BAR CANDY (FINE FOR FLAP JACKS) LICORICE ' EMPTY BOTTLES, and GUM " ' FRUIT JARS GET IT WHILE THE PICKING'S GOOD ' DING'S jjiryutiw aUyrut Tn wdi A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY Tr-I. 1. TEiTPEFRSOnSr Watchmaker and Jeweler B. F. Beezley of Portland passed thru Tuesday enroute home from a visit to the south end of the county where hfi was looking after some road work. Mr. Beezley is connected with the forestry department. Ralph Pepin of Newport passed thru Saturday evening enroule home from Portland where he had been to buy a new pile driving rig. Mr. Pepin re cently lost his pile driving outfit by bavins Einia shipwrecked while on a barge at spa. F, E. Smith, who came here last week from California, has purchased several lots just west of the high school building from John Yasek and will at cure build bimsolf a house lhertonHe expects to build several more, providing things open up here this spring as expected. At present, Illlllllllllllllltlll .... Let's Pack Up And Go To California "Winter's Summer Garden" Sooner or later everyone goes to California whore 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" 1 Portland to San Francisco -and New Through Sleeping Car Servloe , ' Seattle, Tacoma and Portland , 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 X NOTICE All persons owing bills a' Ding's are I invited to call and pay tkora. State ments will be mailed. ORDER OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the uu dersigned administratrix of the estate of Laura Jane Doty, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate, and Monday the 7th day of February, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by the Bald Court as the time for hearing of objections to said there are no vacant bouses in town. report, and the settlement thereof. . Irene Johnson, Administratrix of the Estate of Laura Jane . Doty, deceased. NOTICE Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 A. M., in the I. O. 0.VF. Hall. The Public is cordially invited. . ' DR. L. HOYT BROWN DENTIST Andrews Bldg. Toledo, Oreg. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 8 P. U 1