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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
t PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLFDrt. ORfeTiON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1921 " r- Frederick's QUALITY Store WE ARE SELLING A GREAT MANY ARTICLES IN STAPLE GROCERIES AT PRE WAR PRICES. NOTICE THE DIS PLAY AND PRICES IN THE WINDOW OF OUR STORE BUILDING ON HILL STREET. P. FREDERICK Fordson Tractor was $790 F. O. B. FACTORY Effective this date Price Declines to $825 F. 0. B. A. T. Peterson WATCH OVER 40 -.uiituTu watches. V rnn iuhl iinircn ojiihi wjw.'-. ( hTrphtbrs'on THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County John Pugel, Plaintiff, vs. J. L. Cordell and Lottie Oordell, his wife, and Mrs. E. J. Winskill, Defend ants. To J. L. Cordell, anil Lottie Cordell. his wife, and Mrs. E. J. Winskill, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You ore hereby required to appear and snswer the complaint of plaintiff tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before tTie expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thcrteof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief de manded in his complaint, towit: for a decree of thlB Court foreclosing a certain mortgage executed by J. L. Cordell and Lottie Cordell, his wife, on the 10th day of November, 1917, on the following described roil property nilualed in Lincoln County. Oregon, to wit: Beginning on the 116 Sec. Lino, 20 r.'mins North and 15.71 chains rest of th" c W. Corner of Sec. 4, T. 11 S. It. West of the WillumeUe Meridian, running thence West on said 1-16 Sec. Line 6 chains to center of Yaqulna it.r.r t'lonco ii n the middle channel of baid river to the right of way of the Corvallls and Eastern Railroad Co., thence Northwesterly along the right-of- way to the place of beginning, con taining 3.90 Acres more or less. All situated in Lincoln Co. Also the West Half of the S. W. 1-4 of Sec. 14 T. 11 R. S West of the Willamette Mer.. con taining SO Acres. All situated in Lin coln County, Oregon, and that the above described tract be ini.l by the sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provided by liw to satisfy the amount due and owing to plaintiff un said mortgage; and furiher for a decree that each of said defendants and all of them and all persons claim. in by or through you said defendants muv be barred and forec losed of any estate, right, title, lien of interest In ir to said mortgaged premises or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. This summons Is pervert upon you by publication in accordance with mi order by the Honorable Joliu Fognrty, ' County Judge of Lincoln Count v. Ore gon, which said order is dated Febru ary 17th, 1921, and which refuircs that this summons be publibhed in tl.e Lin coln County Leader for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the isuue of February 18th, 1921, and ending with the issue of April 4th, 1921. O. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. address, Toledo, Qraiuin. i FACTORY DIA.V0ND3, WATCHES, CLOCKS, i JEWELRY &. SILVERWARE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY YEARS EXPERIENCE AS NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the Estate of Dennis L. Cusack, deceased, will by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record in tlja County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 7th day of February, 1921, author izing and licensing the undersigned administrator to sell the real property belonging to the estate of said de ceased, I will in pursuance tnereof on and ufter the 12 day of Mlar., 1921, at the hour of Ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the law office of G. B. McCluskey. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer for sale at private sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to wit: Beginning at an iron stake on the C. & E. right of way, on the west sine thereof, that is 45 feet S. of the SE. corner of the E. Graham property, be ing the Old Graham Homestead, runn ing thence S. 70 V4 dug. W. to deep water channel In Depot Slough thence northerly along said slough to the S. line of said E. Graham property, thence easterly along said property to C. & E. !R. R. right of way, thence southerly along said right of way to beginning containing M acre in Section 1, Tow I ship 11 South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon. ' Terms of sale: Cash in hand. IWed at Toledo, Oregon, this 7th day of February, 1921. I John J. Cusack, Administrator of the Estate of Dennis L. Cusack, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010563 Department of the Interior U. S. Land OfTlce at Roseburg, Oregon, January 21, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Walter Howell, of Yachats, Oregon, who, on February 18, 1916, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 010563a for the SWVi of NW,i of Section 25, Town ship 14 S., Range 11 W., Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before the Clerk of the County I Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Ihls office at Toledo. Oregon, on the j-llh day of March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: James Harrison, of Y'achatB, Oregon. I James 1. Williamson, of Yachats, Oregon. I It. W. Hays, of Yachats, Oregon. Virgil Howell, of Yachats, Oregon. ! W. H. Canen, 1 Register. BUNGALOW For sale, located close in. Priced at $1200 for quick sale. See G. B. McCluskey. For furniturs see C:!vln. For school supplies and stationary, see Colvln. I. J. Pepin came down from Cliitwood last evening. C. V. Brown of Salado Is in the city on business today. For Tallor-Made-Sults at reasonable prices, see Colvln. W. F. Wakefield of Eddyvllle Is a Toledo visitor today K. H. Hayden of the Lender force is on the sick list this week. A good family flour, $2.00 per sack, at Frederick's Quality Store. Fine solid Onions, 10 pounds for 25 cents at Frederick's Quality Store. Geo. T. Smith the Chltwood merch ant was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Quite a number of out of town people are in the city attending the Lincoln County Improvement Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Francel Howard of Al. bany arrived the flrst of tha week for a visit with Sir. and Mrs. It. 3. Van Cleve In this city. Clias. Mock has the material on hand to commence the paving of Hill s.reet and if the vta'.her icuia'ns good he will soon liu.u J;e wor.i under nay. Vm. F. Enod went up tp E!V: City on the Tranait last evening. Mr. Enos has accepted a position as engineer for the Pioneer Lumber Co., of that place. The Ladies of the Civic Club are serving at the Hest Room, Tuesaay, February 22nd, commencing at 12 o'clock. Salad, Sandwiches, Pie, and Coffee, 25c. Mrs. D. L. Chesley arrived home from Portland last evening. Mrs. Chesley, who has been under the doctor's care for some time past, is now almost fully recovered. Mrs. W. R. Hall and Mrs. N. H. Sherwood entertained the Ladles Whist Club Wednesday afternoon at the home of the former. Mrs.'G. B. McCluskey captured first prize and Mrs. F. N. Haydtn the booby. I J. S. Akin has a crew busy this week (finishing up the basement of his build j ing. The Toledo Commo:cial Club rooms will be located nnriV.r Hie post ! rooms will be located under the post .' offUe and County Agent Cootor will l.ave oificru under the druj stcre. I.UUe Jiiiiy Stephenson, of Nye , District, who with Ins paren.s is spend-' ' ins the winter at Camas, Wash., suffer ed the loss of the fore-finger of lila left hand on Junuary 19th, while play , Ing with an older brother. The second tinker also was neurly severed but by qulclt and efficient work of Dr. Urie, will I j saved. He is now racovering rapidly. Leader (subscriptions received this woek are: G. L. Gray, Nswpurt, Or.; Elmer Horning, Toledo, or.; Mike Mickey, Bend, Or.; Carl Nelson, Hills dale, Or.; Nash Iircs , Nashville, Or.; Mrs. Dora Emorson, Winant, Or.; W. J. Cllne, Eddyvllle. Or.; C. W. Brown, Salado, Or.; L. T. Roberts, St. Paul, Minn.; E. A. SImoiuon, South Beach, Or.; Mrs. A. E Franklin, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. Kate Dennis, Portland, Ot. FOR SALE Cuthbert Raspberry plants, 11.50 ner hundred. H. S. Prun er Yaqulna, Or. LOGANBErlHY PLANTS Choice tip at reduced priors while they last. H. R. Brown, R 3, Woodburn, Or. FOR SALE Duroc Jersey pigs, 8, two months old; 7, five months old. Fred Wessel. FOR SALE A good 5 year old team and harness, weight about 1350. .$450. Must sell. 2 good cows, Durham stock fatr condition, $30.00 for both. 1 Two Section steel harrow, $15.00. 1 12in. siecl Bean plow, $10.00. 1 Economy Chief Cream Separator, $15.00. They are bargains. W, M. Bristlin, Elk City (1) LOST OU CTBivcn n L yearlln heifer. Color, red with little i , ... -.!. ... . . iriys on me siaes. tar mark, a crop and two splita In right. Finder please notify W. M. Cook, Chltwood, Oregon. MILK GOATS Some" "fresh, some coming. $25.00 and up. John Steiger, Toledo, Oregon, box 105 WOULD LIKE To hear from par ties having farms or thore property for sale, with price and particular L T. Roberts, 420 N. Exchange St., St Paul, Minn. (1) FOR SALE Or exchange, 320 acre ranch; team and harness; 9 cows separator; full set good machinery; light wagon; 1 acre bearing orchard; about 40 acres cultivated, rest mostly In fine second growth fir, about 4,000, 000 ft; good homestead land adjoining, lots of cedar; fine for sheep, goats or cattle; owner must move nearer tc school. Price $6,000 cash or trade, buyer assured, $2,000 Federal loan, good roads, 8 miles of Toledo, Or. S J. Stewart, Toledo, Or. FULL BLOODED Poland China bear for sale, weight about 225. Price A. Martinson, Tidewater, Or. (51) FOR SALL - Hatchlro ccjgs ,i.co pe setting of 15. .Phr,e 1823, Mrs. R. C Johnson. We've got It If we haven't w vMI make it for you. Toledo Planinr Mills. PJ":' JiVES FIRST GRADE 890; Sorted, graded, processed and stand ard packed. 50-lb. box by prepaid par cel post $5.00. Klngwood Orchards, Salem,, Oregon, Route 2. FOR SALE Corner lot, with small building, high ground, one block from Bay; Price will advance soon. For this and other property Inquire of Mrs. F. R. Overlander, Wa Id port, Ore. STRAWBERRY PLANTS New Or egon i1.25 per hundred; also Yellow Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs- John Stelaer, Toledo, Ore., Box 105. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 A. M in the I. O. O. F. Hall. The Public is cordially Invited. 26 FOOT BOAT FOR SALE Built Columbia River style Heavy duty. Imperial 4 cycle engine. Practically new. For particulars write Box 484, Toledo, Oregon. ttotmy Dayo jdorx worry ineman wnoworesina 'Refie;; pucker waterproof irmentmcice AJ.TOWER CQ I DOSTON. MASS t DR. L. HOYT BROWN DENTIST Andrews Bldg. Toledo, Oreg. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. M. Have Your Soles Sewed on. prc-ng Reasonable f-.'-.ii 'jtur Promptly At tended to. DICK. WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport. Oregon WEEKS AS CABlNEi CHOICE FACES FIRE yr .V ' Befng mentioned as a "possi bility" In the Harding cabinet car-i rles with It certain obligations, the mo3t trying perhaps is facing the battery of moving picture cameramen who "grind" out every characteristic at every turn. Former Senator John W. Weeks Of Massachusetts, who. it is thought, will be offered the port-i folio of navy, paid the penalty in a recent trip to Washington, at shown here. - MARSHALL FIELD III INTO NEW FIELD The name Marshall Field is known in every hamlet In the land as the merchant prince. Now It Is to try for other iionors. Mar shall Field III now head of the famous Chicago fortune Is go ing to try to make a name for himself In the bond business Jo nln g Chicago Arm. He in, e gas ing U late wmf.i mmm mm 'MM wm few;10 HI ' w ome up It Will Stop Raining (That's a fact, and when it does, warmth and sunshine. We are when even nature herself puts in all her beauty. QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICES 3eing the deciding factor in nil Shoes The New Prices force fully emphasize the fact, that "PRICES HAVE DROPPED" EASTER, MARCH 27th If you are going to need a new suit, it will be wise for you to get your order in, as the Tailor ing Companies expect a large business for spring suits, and that will cause them to require more time in the making. Prices are very reasonable on the spring suitings, ranging from $20.00 to $65.00. 2&r & Record a 9 -OUR SEED CATALOG and Planters' Guide the standard reference for growers of the Northwest, listing our complete lines of of Seeds, Trees and Plants. Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spray and Sprayers, Dairy Supplies and Equipment. Atk for Catalog No, T-20 PLEASE RETURN BOOKS It now being the first of the year the Ladies Civic Improvement Club is making an effort to get in all de linquent library books. All those having such books are urged to bring them in at once. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7ole.do, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.: J to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Emergency calls at any time J Spring will burst on us in all it prepared for tljose glorious days on a new dress and shines forth NEW SPRING SHOES v Arriving Now Shoes this season are practically the same styles as were worn last season. The Brown Leath ers which are very practical for service and wear, will be the leading colors in all foot-wear. Phone "COS S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Crop UrAKS EVERY seed planted, and every acre cultivated, yield the biggest return. Diamond Quality Seeds are tested and adapted to the clima tic and soil conditions of the Northwest. You can "bank" on big crops when you plant Diamond Qual ity Seeds. HATCHING EGGS-1. DAY OLD CHICKS Miller's S. C. Rhode Island Reds: Special matinss $2.50 for setting of 15; $12.00 per 100 Flock run $2.C0 setting of 15; $10.00 per 100 Booking orders for baby chicks 25o. each from special mating; 20o. each from flock run Lowest hen in special mating hat trap nest record of 150 eggs In 2nd year. Watch our records climb Everett Miller, Toledo. Oregon, Box 432; Phone 102 . . H. U