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J v: V- f LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1921. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04667 Department of the Interior V. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., March 18th, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Charles H. Williams, of Philomath, Ore. (Har lan Route), who, on March 29th, 1916 made Homestead Entry, No. 04667 for the SVi SW& and NW4 SW4, Sec tion 10, Township 13 S., Range 8 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above' described, before the Cleric of the County Court for Lincoln County, Ore gon, at Toledo, Ore., on the 26th day Of April, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: J. B. Sharp, of Philomath, Ore. (Har lan Route.) Lafayette Sharp, of Philomath, Ore., (Harlan Route.) Alfred J. Brooks, of Philomath, Ore . (Harlan Route.) Charles I. Jones, of Philomath, Ore.. (Harlan Route.) Alexander Sweek, Register, o NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 7th, 1921. To William Shattuck Thomas of 896 East 14th Street, Portland, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Oswald Jensen who gives Otis, Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, aa his postofflce address, did on April 2nd, 1921, file in this office his duly corroborated applica tion to content and secure the cancella tion of your Homestead Entry No. 04673, Serial No. 04673 made April 1st, 1916, for Lota 17 and 32, Section 22, and Lots 24 and 25, Section 23, Town ship 6 South, Range 11 West, Willam ette, Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said William Shattuck Thomas never established his residence on said land, never cul tivated any part of. said land, never made any improvements thereon, and he has wholly abandoned said land for more than six moiiths immediately pre ceding the beginning of this contest; that his absence from said land is not and was not due to his employment in the military or naval service of the United States during any war in which the United States has' been engaged. . You are, therefore, further notlflea that the said allegations will be taken as"confes?ed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication ef this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, speci fically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mail. You should slate in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. Alexander Sweek, Register; Geo. I. Smith, Receiver. Date of first publication, April 15, 1921. Date of second DUb'lcation. Aorll 22, 1921. Date of third publication, I April 29, 1921. Date of fourth publi cation, May 6, 1921. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Harriet Curl Duncan, deceased, will by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, on the 14th day of March, 1921, authorizing and licensing the under signed administrator of said estate, to sell the real property belonging to the eafd estate of said deceased, I will In pursuance thereof, on and after the 30th day of April, 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: Tlie West Half of the northwest quarter of Section 33. Township 6 South of Range 10 W. Willamette Mer idian, Lincoln County, Oregon; Terms of sale, Cash In Hand. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 30th day of March, 1921. C. J. Duncan, Administrator of the Estate of Har riet Curl Duncan, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04726 Department of the Interior U, S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., i March 18th, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that John Leahy, of Orton, Oregon, . who, on April 10th, 1916, made Homestead En try, No. 04726. for N SV14 SW and SE SW4 Sec. 26 and NE14, ! NW14, Section 35, Township 9 S., ' Range 9 W., Willamette Meridian, has j filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, at Toledo, Ore., on the 27th, day of April, 1921. C"irnant names as witnesses: 1 William H. Southwell, of Nortons, Ore. R. C. Bemrose, of Nortons, Ore., Henry Tinner, of Nortons, Ore., W. C. Orton, of Orton, Ore. Slletz: Act of August 15, 1894. Alexander Sweek, Register. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER& SON Shoe machine repair shop Newoo'l' Oregon R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon. Office In Andrews Bu'lrilng. Office hours ln to 1!? n. m.: 2 to 4 rnr! 7 to 9 p. m. Emergency calls at any time HE'S FASTEST MAN I ONJEGS r iwl fifty Jm$r 1 it tm$fW PACE THREE JOKE SAILOR N(W FASHION FAD 1 J I Jm$ i The fastest man on ten. Hp i jCharlie Paddock of California who at Berkley last week stepped the 220 vard dash in 20 45 seconds thereby breaking a record of 21 15 seconds made by Bernie Wefers just twenty five years ago. Four watches caught Paddock at this mark one register ! jng 20 35., . , The Mitzi sailor which started its , eventful career three years ago as a 6S-cent joke hat designed to get laughs for the famous musical comedy star, was accepted seriously by Paris. In all tlie metropolitan1 shops new Paris models of the fo-j mous hat were shown and on Easter scores of them were worn by so-, cicty leaders. The pictures show the original Mitzi sailor and the new 1921 Paris model as worn by Mitzi herself. It is of black cellaphane straw with a band and bow of black cire ribbon and trimmed with a cluster of colored fruit. FLOWER BASKETS FOR THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL I . H i! 'ti. .IT l .hi. flower-box time-if we are to have the town beautiful again this year. Every home in this town should be a bank of flowers Lei' Jhft," St lltH tflrr b0?eS' 1ower bed Aow gardens One of JnQ v,H f Jt ,,vbTS bXel 15 aUge ?ower box bask which may 'be moved all about the porch or from window to window. "'yo New Secretary o?"ArTculture and wife "lust" plain folk from Iowa I 1 Henry C VVallaceol Des Moines la., farmer, stock raiser and publisher, ,pewS:retary ol Agriculture in the Harding administration, with his wife delichi. to be known as mst plain "home folks " Mrs. Wallace does all her work and has mothered six children. The Wallace family and former president Roosswlr Vjrere visiting Inends l ,HE S?T3 IN HARDING SENATORIAL SEAT PILOTS FAMOUS FRUIT GROWERS CRAFT - W Here is the nian who has faced the grrntcst tr.iil of tiis life this season it! piloting t!i(" famous C n!i. fornia I'ruit Growers organization over (lie shoals of excessive freight rates and glutted market. But de spite all, the famous body which first proved out the value of organi zation growers for commodity sell ing, is in pood shape for the coming season. He is G. Harold Powell, Kcncral m.iuaucr. . I si '.;,:;;-,"' Hon ! 1 . 'V-. i.'if; In tin. ..-i.atuii.il - 0 1 President Harding. Ho is formar Oovernor Frank Willis of Ohio, elected last fall, but hns been serv ing ever lilnce the lirat of the year through special appointment by Governor Davis. This is a r.evir Washington photo of Senator WilJu. All kinds of coveralls at Colvln'a. Latest Styles of Spring and Summer Hats at Arnold's. I. J. Pepin cf Chltwood was in town on business yesterday. Attorney Max Church of Portland Is a Toledo visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Briggs were down from Elk City yesterday. Boys corduroy pants at bargain prices at Colvin's. Judge John Fogarty went down 13 Newport last evening! .. O. V. Hurt of Corvallis passed thru to Newport Wednesday evening. Fresh lettuce, new cabhaa mil green peas at Glldersleeve's. Mrs. E'ssle .Tones wna a nmiunira. for Newport Wednesday evening. Mt. Havs and Mr Tlfnlill nf w.ih. port were Toledo visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Plank rnm rlnu-n from Elk City last evening. Oscar Woods anil Alhort Martin were over from the Agency yesterday. 'Beacon" chocs for men and hnv. $5.50 to $8.00, wonderful values. The tsootery. . MIftS TllPlmn PnU-lor Wa a nnaoon. ger for Nashville Saturday, returning Sunday. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leeper returned 1 last evening from a visit to Valley points. Geo. Dickinson, Lester Martin and W. M. Berry were up from Newport yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooter and children arrived home last evening from Lorvallis. County Commissioner C. M. Warren of Rose Lodge passed thru to New j port last evening. I Listen men I offer you the famous "Conquer" felt hats at $3.00 to $4.85 The Bootery. County Commissioner J. W. Dunn was a passenger for the Resort City Wednesday evening. E. . S, Oakland of Albany passed thru la.it evening fci' a visit to his former home ut Bayvlew. liana Larson has been busy this week building v. new hose cart house for the city at Nutley and "C" Etreels. MIkb Roberts of Toledo is the new clerk in the suit department at thr J. C. Penny store. Corvullis Courier Come and see the new stank of Ladies' hats, hose, waists, glngr.ar.- etc., at Arnold's. Hans Olson was a passenger f. Portland yesterday where he will visit his daughters and look, after business interests. Mrs. Grant Kin-; and daughter of Sl letz were in the city yesterday enroute to Portland where they will visit for a time. Misses Sada Chambers, Bessie Brig ham, and Rosa Gwynn departed yes terday noon for Cottage Grove to at tend the Epworth League Convention. Back East they are having torna does and blizzards, and here we are getting more rain than we know what to do with. Seems to be an off year all around. Fred L. Rouse of Medford came ln la;t evening from Gates to look for a place to locate if pleased with the conditions, and will then move his family over and settle here. "TRIPOLI" Is one of the best ex amples of the very best In Hawaiian music and is music par excellence for waltzing feet Brunswick record 2078 Hartley's Store, Newport, Or. Mrs. J. S. Akin and Mrs. Bert Geer entertained the Ladles' Whist Club yesterday afternoon, at the home ot the former. Mrs. L. M. Starr won first prize and Mrs. N. H. Sherwood the booby. There was no moonshine (at least not the right kind) ln Toledo last evening, so those who wanted to see I the total eclipse of the lunar orb las scheduled for last night, were dls appointed. Mother's Day is may 8th. Don't let (mother know this secret but Warren I B. Hartley Co., Newport, Oregon, 1 will help you plan a pleasant surprise for her. Ask about the Mother's Day Club. H. R. Hartley, who came here last week from Southern Oregon looking for a place to rent, has rented tlie Stanton place and will at once bring In a herd of pure bred Jerseys and go into the dairy business. Ieader subscriptions received this week are: W. R. Tlndull, Toledo, Or. ". C. Cox, Toledo, Or.: Frank Swnn- ner, Kddyville, Or.; Hazel MacLpiin, San Francisco, Calif.; Grant King, SI lez, Or.; T. B. Butler, Toledo, Or. J. L. Udell of Udell Bros., Chltwood ramo In last evening to look after husiness Interests at the county scat. Mr. Udell comes from Portland and he reports houses there are no to be had to buy or rent as they are very scarce. Special for a few days only Extra fine printed linoleum, per sq. yd. $1.10 felt base floor covering, sq. yd. 60c. Look up your catalogue and you will be convinced that we are giving you a real bargain Bateman Furniture Co. E. M. Dodeln this week sold his haj and feed business, located on the waterfront, to 13. C. Mofflt. Mr. Mnf flt will take churge of same at once. Mr. Dodele has built up a good busi ness since coming here about n year ago. Mr. Dodnle hus not d.Ided what lie will do now. The fin department was rallnd out Wednesday evening about five o'clock by a flro in the O. L. Agee residence In the southeast part of town. The fire was extinguished before the de partment arrived. TIiIb Is 'he socond lire that lias occured In this houso H1I3 winter mid fortunately both were ex tinguished before much damasi wus l!C!l'l. For Sj.:, Gloves, etc., ceo Colvln. t I HIIIIMItiimi 4-MH CRUSON 4 NJCHOLS "DING" & "NICK" POOL & BILLIARDS ' GOOD TABLES CIGARS & TOBACCO BASEMENT ANDREWS' BUILDING "THE PETER PAN" CONFECTIONERY FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES COMMON AND FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES LUNCHES SERVICE YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES 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. INCOLN WOUNTY "' (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, .. OREGON ANK I DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS -C. E. HAWKINS . J. B. BOOTH C. O. HAWKINS 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposits The Peoples Meat Market i S R. ANDERSON, Proprietor : DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION ' TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON FULL STOCK- OF DRY GOODS SILKS, SATEENS, PERCALES, SERGES, . STOCKINGS, UNDERWEAR T. P. FISH "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be- ' cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put uf in two styles "W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco mum CUI is a short-cut tobaoeo IT IS B1RD-H0U5E SEAMM mqW -1 " 1 man best friends." Through sTud, r'i tb." Ihun U, blrd w joUDg for the most Popular tree ,hev haVo"9 .8U treuwork c:" by the American Forestry AssciclaMon hayLbeen taught about I., h 5 s t ' 1 V . 1 . 1,