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PAGE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1921 Zj ..V 11 8 If fkils 'HEN you have a bilious attack your liver to perform its functions. You become con stipated. The food you cat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. This Liflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better. i Toledo fleat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides Brown & Templeton, Props. i ONE WAY TO CUT DOWN YOUR GROCERY BILLS CALL AT "GILDERSLEEVE'S GROCER Y" LOOK OVER OUR STOCK GET OUR PRICES GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL BOTH BE PLEASED- f A. M. GILDERSLEEVE I rWYW w TTttTTttttT ttTTTTVTTTTTTVTTvTtTT TfTWWf ITT lhe White Corner btore DEALER IN GROCERIES DRY GOODS NOTIONS DISHES FLOUR and FEED STATIONERY CIGARS TOBACCO FRUITS and VEGETABLES ONE PRICE TO ALL R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER .OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce. as second-class matter, d4st the Act of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, in advance, ........ $2.00 Six Mentha, in advance, ...... $1.00 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. ADVERTISING RATES. Display advertising 20 cents inch. Composition 5 cents incn. Locals 6 cents line. Calvin has about one hundred rec ords of different makes, such as the Edison, Columbia and Gennett call and make your selection. Engineers T. A. Rice and C. W. Meyers of the State Highway Depart ment went- up near Chitwodd to do some work' yesterday. If the present good weather continues the road work will soon be under way. mvmmHmHwrHt-i'i''('tMfHi'i'i-twt iiiiaiiib rami All Prices Reduced Toledo Drug Co. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. GBT "VOUR v 9 Cigar's, Tobaccos, .; ; ' Articles eit i DIFFERENCE OF OPINION Popular impression derived from old geographies and books on travel was that Japanese houses were made of paper. The twelve-million loss in the Tokio fire Sunday rather contra dicts the Idea. Tuesday's Oregonian. The price paper has been selling at the past two years it would seem to us that the cost of the Tokio fire but confirmed our earlier Impressions. o 1 " ROCKY BAR The Port of Toledo Commissioners have an opportunity to show them selves good sportsmen. The residents In the vicinity of Elk City were refus ed a road down the river, which would have been opening the front gate for them. Their present mode of fegress to the county Beat and Newport is by water. This is their back gate. Al though used for years, the channel to Elk City, which voted itself into To ledo Port, has been neglected; no barges or ships of any size can reach Elk City, and at low tide only small boats can cross Rocky Bar. Suppose the Port of Toledo blow the one ob struction out of existance; a commun ity with its gates kept closed against its will cannot expand very rapidly. Yaqulna Bay News. ' . . This sounds fine coming from the News and we take it as an honest ef fort to stir up a little strife and dls- sention between Toledo and Elk City. But before we go any farther we would rise to inquire who it was that voted refusing the Elk City people their road down the river was It Toledo or Newport will the News- please publish the vote on this measure as polled in the Toledo and in the New port precincts. Then again, to refer back to ancient history, say along about 1910, when citizens of Toledo and Elk City were trying to form a Port of Yaqulna, did not Newport Jump In and form the Port of New port so they would not have to help pay for the Improving of the upper harbor. Rocky bar may need improving, as to that we cannot say, but we do know that the request for the removal of same would sound better coming from the people of Elk Ciiy than from the Yaqulna Bay News. Al'S SMOKEHOUSE ! LK THE UNIVERSAL CAB THAT UNIVERSAL FORD AFTER-SERVICE The most reliable afler-servlce which is ever behind Ford cars, trucks and Fordton tractors Is positive assur ance to the owners cf Ford cars of the constant use and service of their cars. Our skilled Ford mechanics know how to adjust or repair Ford products so that they will serve to the max imum of their efficiency. They understand the Ford mechanlcm thoroughly, and can make adjustments or re placements quicker than other repairmen who lack Ford training. There is a standardized way for making every repair and adjustment on a Ford car. It is the quickest, surest way; and in all their work our mechanics follow the methods recommended by the Ford Service Schqol at the Ford factory. The standardized repair Jobs are covered by reasonable Ford charges. Thus you are as sured of having your work done properly, promptly and at a reasonable price. Genuine Ford parts, Ford mechan ics, Ford special tools and machinery and Ford charges are an unbeatable combination. When you require tervice we are at your immediate command. I A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent 3 3l SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon; for the County of Lincoln John M. Rennie and Beriita N. Rennla, Plaintiffs, vs. N. J. Moore, Defendant ' By. virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to me directed and dated tha 11th day of February A. D. 1921 in favor of John M. Rennie and Bargitta N. ReDnle, Plaintiffs and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $588.42 with interest thereon at the rate of ? per cent per annum from the 5th day of February A. D. 1921 and a further sum of $50 00 attorney's fees and costs taxed at $20.00, and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lin coln County, Oregon as follows, to-wit: Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) in Block Forty (40), Agate Beach, Lincoln County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Saturday the 2nd day of April A. D. 1921 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front, door of the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and interest of the above named N. J.' Moore, Defendant, in the above named action in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale, in terest, costs and accruing costs. M. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County. Oregon. Date of first pub. March 4th. 1921. Date of last pub. April 1st, 1921 .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. C',327 Department of the Interior S. Land Office at Portland, Ore. March 12th, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Orton, of Slletz, Oregon, who, on Oc tober 12th, 1917, made Homestead En try, No. 04927, for the NU of Lot No. I and N of Lot No. 4, Section 6, Township 10 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed Aotlce of Intention to make threeyear proof, to establish claim' to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo, Ore., on the 21st day of April, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Bensell Orton, of Siletz, Ore. Albert Martin, of Siletz, Ore. Louis Smith, of Siletz, Ore. , Clayborn Arden, of Siletz, Ore. SILETZ: Act of August 15, 1894. 'Alexander Sweek, Register. SHOPPING MANIA In a busy department store, a lady ttBKea me cierK to snow her some blankets. After the clerk had emptied the shelves and piled the counters with blankets of every description and color, the lady thanked him and said: "I was Just looking tor a friend." "Well, madam," said the obliging clerk, "if you think your friend is among these blankets, I'll look again." NATIONAL BANK CHARTER No. 11937 Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of lhQ Currency Washington, D. C, February 26, 1921. Whereas, by satisfactory . evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The First National Bunk of Toledo" in the City of Toledo in the County of Lincoln and the State of Oregon has complied with nil the provisions o.' the Statutes of the United ttes, required to be complied with Lcforj an association shall be authorized to coma-ence the business of Banking; Now, therefore, I, John Skelton Wil liams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First Na tional Bnnk of Toledo" in the City of Toledo In the County of Lincoln and State of Oregon is authorised to com mence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of tlie United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal of office this twenty, sixth day of February, 1921. (Seal) Jno. Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency. NOTICE, OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j Nctlcn is hereby given that the 'un dersigned 'executrix of" the Estate of K William Jacobson, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, her final ac- couiiL as such executrix of said es tate, and that Monday the 2nd day of May, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., has been fixed by the said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement .hereof. Anna Jacobson, ExP'-utr'x of fie :'. )e of iC. W!l :.'r.m Jacobson, Deceased, --iyj ORDER In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate of John Walker, a Minor. This caust came on to be heard at this time on the petition of J. R. Walker, guardian of the person and estate of John Walker, a minor, for an order for the sale of certain real property belonging to said estate, which real property Is described lu said petition, and IT APPEARING TO THE COURT, that J. K. Walker is the guardian of the person and estate of the above named minor, and that It would be beneficial to the said ward that the following described real property be longing to his estate to be sold: A strip or tract cf land sixty-six (00) feet in width, being thirty-three (33) feet of such width on each side of the center line of the railroad known as Spruce Production Railroad No. 12, as the same Is now staked out, located, or established, over and across the Southwest Quarter (SWU) of Section Four (4), Township Thirteen (13) South, Range Eleven (11) West, Will amette Meridian, containing about Four and Eight Tenths (4.8) acres. IT IS THERFORE considered order ed and adjudged that the next of kin of the said ward, and all personB interested in the said estate, be di rected to appear before me in the County Courtroom of the County Courthouse, Toledo, Oregon, on the 4th day of April, 1921, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian for the Bale of said real property, and IT IS FURTHER Ordered that ser vice of this order be made as by law required. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 1st day of March, 1921. . John Fogarty, Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04953 Department of the Interior U. S. Landoffice at Portland, Oregon, March 22, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Mnry H. Walton, deserted wife of Grover C. Walton, Otis, Ore., who, on Jany. 9, 1918, made Homestead Entry, .'o. 04953, for the EH SEU Sec. 31, T. 6 S., R. 10 W., and Lot 1, Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 10 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-year Proof to establish claim to the land .bove described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 10th day of May, 1921. The entryman, Grover C. Walton, Is notified that by submission of said proof, his wife, Mary H. Walton, seeks to obtain pa tent in her own name. Claimant names as witnesses; J. A. West; Joseph Dick; John Mulr; John Moore; all of Otis, Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon. Proof made under the Act of Aug. 15, 1894, and October 22, 1914. Alexander Sweek, s Register. Sale of Indian Lands' The following list of Indian lands located on the Siletz Indian Reservation and in Southern Oregon are offered for sale under existing laws. SEALED BIDS for the same will be received until 2 o'clock P. M. on May 3, 1921, when the bids will be opened for consideration. All bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, whlclf must be conspicuously marked "BID FOR INDIAN LANDS." The DATE of the proposed sale must also bo placed thereon, but nothing else. No bidder will be permitted to include more than one allotment in any one bid. Should a prospective purchaser desire o purchase more than one allotment he should submit a separate bid for each, and if he desires to purchase less than an entire allotment, be may submit a bid for one or more legal sub-divisions thereof and such bid will be considered in connection with the appraisea vaiue oi eacn sucn legal subdivision. No bid for less than the appraised value will be consid ered. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Eaci bid must be accompanied by a duly certified check, certificate ot deposit 6r cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order of Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, for ten per cent (10) of each bid, as a guarantee for the faithful -performance by the bidder of his proposals. Cash iu lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid enall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty days after due notice of the acceptance of his bid fail to comply with the terms of his bid by making final payment, the money represented by such check shall be forfeited to the use of the owner of the land. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them within ten days after the opening of bids. The successful bidder when his bid Is accepted, will be called upon to pay the sum of $20, in addition to his bid for the land; and also his portion of the expense for advertising the land. The receipt of a bid will be conBlderei evidence that the bidder accepts this requirement. The cost for advertising will be kept to the minimum. The patent issued to purchasers will contain a provision to the effect that there is reserved from the lauds granted a right of way for ditches and canals constructed under authority ot the United States. Deferred payments at six per cent interest, on sales exceeding $1000, can generally be arranged, provided a payment of nrft less than twenty-five per cent of the purchase price Is made when the bid is accepted. The bidder should mention the allotment number, name of allottee, give the description of the laud covered by his old, and the character of payments Intended. For further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Addresr all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon," in time to reach bis ofiice-by 2 o'clock P. M. on Jhe date specified above. All Interested parties are Invited to be present at the opening ot the bids. - ' EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot No. Name List of Lands. SILETZ: Susan Marshall, N SEU NEU & NEU NEU Sec. 25 & Lot 9 Sec. 24, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 73.30 Acres; appraised value, $2352 50. George Bensell, Lots 24, 25 & 26, Sec. 33, & EV4 NK'A SHU Sec. 32. T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $7213.50. Mollie Carmicheal, heir. Ella Ben, Lots 22, 23, 26 & 27, Sec. 10 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2126.00. Cecelia Clay Towner, WV4 SEU Sec. 1 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres: appraised value $5749.25. . Sinnot Chetco. WV4 SWU Sec. 15 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $1398.00. Jane Bensell, heir. John Capialn, V EU & E WH SWU. Sec. 4, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $2180.60. Newton Sutton, heir. Sarah Captain, Lots 7, 10, 11 & 12. Sec. 4, T. 10 S. R. 9. W. 82.87 Acres; appraised value, $1932.45. Anna Smith, heir. George Harris, NE SEU & Lot 3, Sec. 8 T. 10 S. R. 11 W. 76.S5 Acres; appraised value $965.75. Rufus Harris, heir. Emma John, Lots 1, 2, 3 & 14, Sec. 10 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $2973.75. Nellie Jackson, (Aasen.) Lots 20. 21, 22, 24 Sec. 27 & N SWU NWt; Sec. 8. T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 77.70 Acres; appraised value $1876.00. Nellie Johnson, (Lane,) NV4 S & S NVa NEVi Sec. 22 T. 9 S. ft. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $898.00. Mary Klamath, E SWU Sec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $3050.75. Major Ludson, et al, heirs. Harriet Klamath, E NWU NEU Sec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 20- Acres; appraised value $1139.50. Issac Washington, heir. John Kelsay, W SWU SW4 Sec. 17 & Lot 3 Sec. 18, T. 9 S. R. 11, & SW4 SEU Sec. 16, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 85.71 Acres; appraised value $1751 05. Melissa Lane, SVi Lots 33 & 34 Sec. 21, Lots 5, 6, 7 & 9 See. 28 TV 9 S. R. 10 W. 89.45 Acres; appraised value $3775.75. Martha Johnson (Wood,) et al , heirs. Eva Lane (Muggins.) E NEU NWU & Lots 2, 3 & Seo 19, T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $5510.75, Perry Battise, et al. heirs. Foster Lane, Lots 10, 11, 22 & 23 Sec. 29 T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2943.25. Perry Battise, et al, heirs. Jane Orton, Lot 24 & W SW'i SWU Sec. 6 T. 10 & SEU NW'i Sec. 32 T. 9 S. R.9 W. 79.86 A'-res; appraised value $3407.55. Anna Orton (Rorco.) EH NEU Sec. 18 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $6002.25. Charles R. Payne, Lots 1, 2 & 3. Sep. 22, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 75.23, Acres; appraised value $4472.30. Jane Bpnsell, et al, heirs. Clara Payne, EU SWU Sec. 15. T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2153 50. Jane Bensell, et al, heirs. John Ponsee, W SWU NEU & SWU NEU & E SEU NWU, Sec. 10 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres: appraised value $1163.50. Alexis Rocs, Lots 1, 3 & 5, Sec. 29, Lot 39 SU Lot 38 & Lots 36 & 37 Sec. 20. T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 7S S3 Acres; appraiser! valu.j ft.C53.35. Martha Johnson (Woods) et a I, heirs. Anna Ross, SU SWU Sec. 34 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $3433.00. Sadie Cook, heir. King Rippin, WU NEU or Lots 2 & 7 Sec. 8 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 81.15. Acres; appraised value $1383.75. Lena Rippin, SU Lot 15 & Lot 18 & V SEU SEU Sec. 5 & WVj Lot 1 & NWU Lot 8 Sec. 8 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80.42 Acres; appraised value $1774.65. ' . John Shelly, Lots26, 26. 27" & 28 Sec. 11, & Lots 1, 2 & 3, Sec. 14, T. t 7 S. R. 11 W. 80.49 Acres; appraised value $1385.35. Newton, Sutton, heir. George Sam, Lot3 & NEU SWU Sec. 28 T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 77.68 Acres; appraised value, $1603.70. Maggie Davis, et al, heirs. Frances Sutton, SV2 SWU Sec. 6 T 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $1940.50. Newton Sutton, heir. Mary Tom, NV5 NEU & Lot 1 Sec. 21 T. 8 S, R. 11 W. 89.35 Acres; appraised value $1231.00 Sadie Cook, et al, heirs. Foster Umatata, WV4 SEU Sec. 11 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $5851.00. William Umatta, heir. Alice Vineyard, Lots No. 12, 13, 20 & 21, Sec. 10 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2181.00. Seymore Simon, et al, heirs. Mildred Josephine Washington, SWU NEU & W NWU NEU Sec. 12, & Lot 25 Sec. 1, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $5370.00. Issac Washington, heir. Mary Yanner, NF'V NWU & Lots 7, 9. 14 & 16'Sec. 27, T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 72.30 Acres; appraised value fi2ho.Z6. Mottle carmiciieal, heir. FOURTH SECTION: Ro. Jennie Tlchenor, WU of NEU & N of SE Sec. 4, Tv 36 S. R. 13 . W. 160 Acres; appraised value $2430.00. George Meservey, et al heirs. Siletz Indian Agency, Siletz, Oregon, March 4th, 1921. 11 32 44 89 109 114 116 213 225 239 266 275 282 287 291 300 3jn 361 371 374 375 S78 382 384 392 393 438 445 450 4C2 472 473 491 536 73 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Frank S. Baillie, Plaintiff, vs. T DeClark, Defendant. To T. DeClark, the above named de fendant: In the .Name of the State of Oregon: You "are hereby notified that Frank S. Bnillie, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 2 issued on the 7th day of April, 1917, by the Tax Collector of the county of Lincoln, State of Oregon, for thfc umount of Ninety-eight cents, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxeB for the year 1915, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property of which you are the owner as appears of record, situate In said County and State, and particular ly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 20, Seal Rock Resort, Lincoln County. Oregon. You are further notified that said Frank S. Baillie has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of Interest on said amounts, as follows; , Year's Date Tax Re- Amt Rate of Tax Paid eelpt No. Interest 1916 Apr. 7,1917 2259 .39 15 1917 Apr. 6, 1918 3033 .44 16 1918 Mar. 13, 1919 642 .59 15 1919 Febj 24, 1920 223 .74 15 Said T. DeClark as the owner of the legal title of the above described prop erty as the same appears of record, is hereby further notified, that Frank S. Baillie will apply to the Circuit Cour: of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing plaintiff's lein against the property above described and mentiohed in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days from the first publi cation of this summons exclusive of the day of Bald first publication, and defend this suit or puy the amount due as above shown, together with costs ond accrued interest, or for want thereof decree will be rendered fore closing the lien of said taxes and costs., against the land and premises above named, free and clear from any and.' all right, title, eEtate, lien, or interest that you may have or claln therein or thereto. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable John Fogarty, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, anil said order was made and dated the 21st day of February, 1921, and the date of the first publication of this, summons Is the 25th day ot February, 1921. All process and papers in this pro ceedlng may be served upon thh un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address, hereafter men tiond. G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address,. Toledo, Oreson. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newer rt Oregon - i