Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 22, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 22nd, 1921.
ECONOMY
Saturday &
SMALL WHITE BEANS, PER POUND 6c
BULK CREAM ROLLED OATS, PER POUND 7c
9 LB. SACK CREAM ROLLED OATS 68c
FISHER'S BEST FLOUR, 48 LB SACK $1.65
SCRATCH FOOD (FISHER'S), 100 LB. SACK ....$3.20
SWEET CHOCOLATE, 1 POUND CAKE 36c
HERSHEY COCOA, y2 LB. TIN 26c
BULK COCOA, (GOOD QUALITY), PER LB 26c
WE LEAD IN OFFERING MERCHANDISE AT LOWER
PRICES
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
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THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON
GO TO
THE
Toledo Bakery
FOR GOOD COFFEE AND LIGHT LUNCHES
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CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
In the matter of the Estate of J. H.
Smith, Deceased.
To S. H. Smith, Thos. E. Smith, "W.
II. Smith, Gub A. Smith, George A.
Smith, and Tolbert Smith, and all per
sons interested, Greeting:
hi thB Name of the State of Oregon:
Vnu are hereby cited and required
to appear In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Lin.
coin, at the Court room thereof, at To.
ledo, in the County of Lincoln, at ten
o'clock a. m. on the 2nd day of May,
1921, then and there to show canst,
if any exists, why an order of sale
should not be made ror the sale of the
following described property, belong
ing to said estate, to-wit:
An undivided half interest In and to
the southwest quarter of the south
west quarter, Section five, township
12 South of Range 11 W. W. M., and
the south half of the southeast quarter
of Section six, township twelve South
of Range 11 W. W. M., and the north
west quarter of the northwest quarter
cf Section eight, township twelve
South of Ilange eleven W. W. M., Lin
coln County, Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. John Fogarty,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Lincoln with tle seal of said Court
affixed, this 29th day of March, A. D.,
1921.
Attest, Carl Gllderaleeve, Clerk.
! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
04496
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Portland. Ore.,
March lstli, 1921.
Notice Ib hereby given that Roy
Moore, of Harlan, Ore., who, on April
22, 1915, made Homestead Entry. No.
04496, for SH S NE; NE4. SE4
NE',4 Sec. 13, T. 12 S., R. 10 W. and
S'4 W14 of Lot 2, and NH W and
NVi S WV4 of Lot 3, Section 18,
TownRhip 12 S., Range 9 V.'. Willam
ette Meridian, has (lied notice of in
tention to make three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before the Clerk of the County
Court for Mncoln Cornty, Oregon, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 28th day of
April. 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
TV --lore Bohannon, of Toledo, Ore.
W. E. Watklns, of Toledo, Ore.,
Nathan Watklns, of Toledo, Ore.,
William R. Moore, of Harlan, Ore.
Proof made under Act of June 11,
190G List 5150".
Alexander Sweek,
Register.
r'OTICE FOR PUBLICATION
05253
Department of the Interior
V. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore.
April 5th, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that Smith
W. Allison, of Harlan, Lincoln County,
Oregon, who, on March 9. 1921, made
Second Homestead Entry, No. 05253,
for SH NW4 and NH SVV. Sec
tion 15, Township 12 South. Ilange 8
West, Willamette Me;Jdinn lies filed
notice of intention to m.ike three
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before The
Register and Receiver of the United
States Land Office, at Portland, Ore
gon, on the 19th day of May, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles L. Allison, Benjamin F.
Grunt, Huston A. Grant, Frank L. Al
lison, all of Harlan, Lincoln County,
Oregon.
Proof made under Sec. 5, AH June
9, 1916, and June 4, 1920.
Alexander Sweek,
Register.
COWS FOR SALE For particulars
set W B. Hayden, Toledo, Oregon.
SPECIALS
Monday Only
Mercantile Co. !
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY 4 SILVERWARE
WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE A8
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
BREAD II
i i
COOKIES Z
Taffy T'
Ii
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF at Portlana-
"f-AL PROPERTY! Don't forget the big reductions at
NOTICE IS hii,i.J5BY GIVEN, that 'Van Clove's Saturday-Monday Special
by virtue and in pursuance of an Order ; Sales.
or tne Lounty Court for Lincoln Coun-
ty. State of Oreton. aittl nff In nrnhafa I.
mado and entered nf menrrf !. Atin i
day of April. 1921, ln the matter of the jCleve 8 or the Toledo Baksr'
guardiunshlp of the person and estate Clayton Young arrived home Sunday
of John Walker, a Minor, authorizing ! afternoon from a trip to Salem end
and licencing the undersigned J. R. : other Valley points.
ZtoVnTnZ? PTn anl ! Mrs- W' F- Ea" and granddaughter,
nronertv hr -Tf,0' ,l1,ath? re,a' ' Edith Jacobson, were Elk City visitors
property hereinafter described of said Sundav afternoon
ward at private sale for cash, in the j X aIlernoon'
manner provided by law, the said guar- 'Hon- s- - Irv'n f Newport passed
dian will on and after Saturday, the!thru Friday evening ertroute noma
7th day of May, 1921, proceed to sell .from a trip to Valley points.
hprX!?, prT?y ,f 8ald.war?' Mr- McLain a"lved down from
? .1 a W i t n n '?1 prl?1? 8a'e' Washington for a visit with his
L for cash in the nepew, J. W. Rogers and family,
manner provided by law, i object to j
confirmation by said County Court; MIas Verne Ross and nephew, Ross
said real property being described as Bateman, arrived home Tuesday even.
follows; to-wit:
An undivided one-ninth (1-9) Interest
In and to the following:
A strip or tract of land slxtv-slx
(66) feet in width, being thirty-three
(33) feet of such width on each side
of the center line of tho railroad
known as Spruce Production Railroad
No. 12, as the same is now sta.ed out,
located, or established over and across
tho Southwest Quarter (SW'K) of Sec
tion Four (4) Township Thirteen (13)
South. Range Eleven (11) West, WU
nmette Meridian, containing about
Four and Eight Tenths (4.8) acres, In
Lincoln County, Oregon.
Place of sale, law office of G. B. Mc-
ClUBkey, in Toledo, Lincoln County,
Oregon.
J. R. Walker,
Guardian of the person and Estate
of John Walker, a minor.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1921.
NATIONAL BANK CHARTER
No. 11937
Treasury Department,
Office of Comptroller of the 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 Bank of Toledo" in the City
of Tolodo In the County of Lincoln
and the State of Oregon has complied
with all tho provisions oMIie Statutes
of the United St"tes, required to be
Vnfn.. An o I t
compiled with teforj an association
shall be authirized to comn.ence the
business of Banking;
Now, therefore, I, John Skelton Wil
liams, Comptroller of the Currency,
do hereby certify that ''The First Na
tional Bank of Toledo" ln the City of
Toledo In the County of Lincoln and
State of Oregon Is authorized to com
mence the business of Banking as
provided in Section Fifty one hundred
j and sixty nine of the H-evieed Statutes
oi tne unuea 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
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the Estate of
E. William Jacobson, Deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Lincoln
County, Slate of Oregon, her final ac
count as such executrix of said es
tate, and that Monday the 2nd day of
May, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
a. in., has been fixed by the said Court
as the time for hearing of objections
to said report, and the settlement
thereof.
Anna Jacobson, .
Executrix of the Estate of E. Wil
lliun Jacobson, Deceased.
LOGANBERRY PLANTS Choice tip
at reduced a. 'rr while they Ir.sL H.
R. Brown, R 3, Woodburn, Or.
Cook etovea at Colvin's.
Home arown onion mntt f4i,,h,-h
Glldereleeve's.
The Sea Foam was up from New
port Wednesday.
Mrs. Clips. Allen was down from
Elk City Tuesday.
Chas. Cator of Hut-Inn WAH a nnnntv
seat visitor Monday.
GeO. Lownev VM a nammn.
Portland Monday.
For dinnerware. aranlteuara ,,h.
boilers, etc, see Colvln.
Geo. Orev rehirnnH PrM .va.im,
from a trip to Salem.
Edward Dahl rncnntlv
L. J. Brown's Buick six.
Miss DaDhne Parrish van a Vniiav.
ward passenger Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Small were
down from Elk Tuesday.
Mrs. M. E. Wnnri hnm. Sun
day evening from Blodgett
R. L. Wlldman vai n C.hii
Itor Saturday and Sunday.
C. E. Sheffield of Newport passed
thru to the Valley Monday.
Mrs. C. L. Morrison was down from
Elk City Ti'esdny morning.
Mort Abbey was up from the Re
sort City on business Wednesday.
J. S. Akin came over from Blodgett
Saturday evening returning Sunday.
Mrs. W. O. Hoefleln of Yaqulna was
a Toledo visitor Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins were
Newport visitors the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hexom of Elk City
were Toledo visitors Sunday and Mon
day. '
i.
See the new "Beacon" one-strap
brown kid pumps, they are beauties
The Bootery.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts and chil
dren were passengeis for Corvallis
Tuesday.
Mrs. G. L. McCaulou returned Sat
urday evening from a trip to the Val
ley. Mrs. R. D. Burgess arrived home
Saturday evening from a week's visit
at Portland.
Largest line of Men's and Boys'
capa t0 cnoo from, 85c. and up.
Bootery.
Mies Matilda Hammen arrived hnnu
tlunJay evening from a month's visit
p,trni hnm. inrf...f, t
' ouy i o-
!5 "reaa m Saersieeve s,
Van
Ing from a ten day's visit at Portland.
If quality Is wanted in a phonograph
T:. 7 !l -T. .Vf-J.. '.u""a
as to workmanship, style, tone and
colvln'a.
I ""v,n
SuPl- Bnd Mr- R- P- Goin went down
't0 Newport Tuesday evening where
'lMr - Gom ls folding the annual
! teachers' institute
Mrs. Ella Sr.ewart end daughter,
Nellie, returned to Portland Sunda
after a woek's visit with relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Schenck and
sen, Geo., Jr., arrived home TueRda
evening from a several days vlsU ai
Portland.
A marriage license was issued by'
County Clerk Gllderaleeve Saturday
to Otto Nye of Toledo and Miss l)o,
phla Jessie Moffit of Newport.
Prof. R. G. Dykstra of Willamlna
was a Toledo visitor Saturday. Mr.
Dykstra Is an applicant for the princi
palship of the Toledo schools.
The Toledo schools have been
closed since Tuesday, the teachers all
being In attendance at the annual In
stitute which is being held at New
port. Tho Chesley Lumber Co. has bocn
busy this week cutting timbers and
decking to be used in the construction
iof the government receiving wharf at
1 . 1. V ......
the North Jetty.
"READ 'EM AND WEEP" the song
hit of that "colored" play by white
folks, "Come 83ven." For a funny
record get Brunswick rscord 2055 at
Hartley's, Newport, Oregon.
Harry Matheson and Enrl Roberts
arrived home from Astoria Tuesday
evonins. rreir Doat whs fl (suyed a
week ln Its departure for Alaska so
they decided to come home iustead
of waiting at Astoria.
"MY HUSBAND'S DEAREST
FRIEND" la the prettiest song In that
charming musical comedy, "Honey
Dew" that has been entertaining New
York. Brunswick record 5044 Hart
ley's, Newport, Oregon.
Unlvernlsh a universal varnish for
use Indoors or out, front doors, boats,
automobiles, window sills, laundries,
floors, porch chairs, tab to tops, etc.
Does not turn white when wet Get
It at Bateman Furniture Co,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ingles departed
Tuesday for San Diego, Calif., where
they will make their home. Mr.
Ingles has been employe! as express
man at the depot the past year nud
lies made many friends while her".
H. C. Lefors of Portland took his
place at the depot.
A fine line of men's ties cheap at
Colvin's.
All klrHt -f nsti's clothing at Cot.
vln's.
John Nye was up from Newport
Tuesday. .
Mike Shermer was up from Wlnant
yesterday.
W. E.-I!all w -nt out. to Corvallis on
business yesterday.
Clarence Powell was a passenger
for Albany Tuesday.
A dollar record given free with each
purchase cf five at one time at Cot
vln's. The Oregonlsn was evidently mis
informed whan In Its issue of Sunday
it predicted fair weather for this week.
Ladles' Don't forget there Is a full
line of Spring and Summer hats at
Arnold's.
P. Frederick has cnmmenrerl ernrt.
Ing for anew five room, modern bung
alow on nis lots at second and Gra
ham streets.
Arthur Nye is busy this week In
stalling bathroom fixtures in the
Frederick hou?n-on Second street,
same being occupied by Elmer Horn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth were
visiting with Mrs. Ellsworth's broth
ers, Fred and li liner Horning and
families, in this city the first of the
week.
To make your car look like new,
use . Murphy Da-Cote only a little
work necessary. .Wo have it Bate
man Furniture Co.
Miss Huff and Miss Patterson, two
teachers from the Lower Siletz, came
over from the Agency Saturday with
Jesse Daniels and departed, on the
noon train for Valley points.
L. H. Payne, W. F. Enos and Grant
Hart are busy this week putting in
drain and sewer piprs preparatory to
commencing construction work on the
new Lincoln County Bank building.
Men's sweaters cheap at Colvin's.
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for
milch cows, 1 bay team weighing 1500
and 1550 pounds. They are young
and full of life. Both for 0225, with
collars. Would accept milch cows for
half of payment, the rest cash. C. H.
Eaton, Salado, Oregon.
(11) FOR SALE My seven passen.
ger Paige car, In good condition. Will
take cattle as part payment, small
amount cash. Mrs. W. H. Martin,
Nashville, Oregon.
FOR SALE Qlning table, break
fast table, bed and springs, heating
stove, emery stones, etc. This Is all
good stuff. Sec Chas. Mcik. Toledo.
(12) WHITE LEGHORN BABY
CHICKS Owing to not having brooder
room we win book orders for 1000 May
chicks from cur yards htaded by Pedi
greed Cockerels direct from O. A. C.
wVth a record of 300 eggs and above
oenina tnem mated to 2-year-old hens
selected by Mr. Cosby for breeders at
the time ho' held his culling demon
stration last fall. We offer this stock
at the extremely low price of S20.00 per
hunrimtH. amal1 Inta a am aii
orders must be accompanied by 20 to
insure Booking. The White Leghorn
Ranch, A. F. Grable, Prop., Toledo, Or.
(10) 010.00 REWARD for Information
to convict parties taking Hand Car
from Cannery Siding, 16th of April.
W. C. Cox, Camp.
FOR SALE 120 ACRE DAIRY
Ranch, one mile from Toledo on Ya
qulna road. AI Martin, Toledo, Or.
(12) MILLINERY, HEMSTITCHING,
ACCORDIAN PLAITED SKIRTS, RE
MODELING, & READY MADE GAR
MENTS, also Aaent fnn h Anlll
Corset. See Hat Shop, opposite P. O.,
Newport, uregon.
TO HORSE OWNERS It will soon
be time to castrate your colts. I have
the latest Improved Instruments no
hemorrhage or r.velling. Am at your
command. R. R. Gwynn, Toledo. Or.
FULL BLOOD DUROC pigs six
weeks old $3.CO piece. See Chas.
Severson, Toledo, Or.
1916 FORD TOURING CAR FOR
SALE A-1 mechanical condition, new
1920 engine Installed this spring; 12
volt storage battery, good lights, good
tires, 1S21 license. Price Is right
See Zadok Thayer, Toledo, Or,
GOOD FARM AND LOGgTnG
TEAM WANTED Wt 1400 or over,
must be young and true. See or write
J. T. Udell, Chitwood, Or. State cash
price In first letter.
(15) WANTED" TO RENT A Dairy
Farm would like a one-man propo
sition. H. R. Hartley, Toledo, Oregon.
. FOR SALE ONE PERCHERON
Brood Mare 10 Years old, price $125.00
or will consider a trade for some gooa
Holstein heifers. Address N. W. Mil
ler, Pioneer, Or.
WANTED Good second hand piano
Write Secretary Eastern Star, To
ledo. '
FOR SALE New Z Type 3-Horse
Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engine. Inquire
at Tracy's Plumbing Shop, Newport,
Oregon.
40 ACRES Unimproved Land des
cribed as SE!4 SE Sec. 15 Range 11;
4 miles South Yaqulna. .For terms
write Mrs. M A. Walden, 801 W. John
St., Portland, Oregon.
ntlllMHHHIM
YOU CAN NOW ORDER GOOD CLOTHES MADE
TO YOUR MEASURE AT OLD TIME PRICES
WHEN THEY ARE MADE BY HAND AND OF
THE FINEST WOOLENS THEY'RE BOUND TO
WEAR LONGER WHICH MEANS MONEY
SAVED ECONOMY
SEETHE WONDERFUL LINE OF
"Master Tailored Clothes"
FOR MEN AND BOYS
MORE THAN 500 SMART SPRING PATTERNS
NOW ON DISPLAY PRICED $20.00 AND UP
A HANDSOME SOFT LEATHER KEY KASE
WORTH $3.00 GIVEN FREE WITH EACH SUIT
OR COAT AND TROUSERS
TWELVE YEARS (12) EXPERIENCE IN TAK
ING SATISFACTORY MEASUREMENTS FOR
TAILOR MADE CLOTHING, FIT GUARANTEED
TAILOR MADE CLOTHING
FOR SALE Poland China Boar,!
about z-years-old. Also 3 cows. Zeb
Blower, Yaqulna, Or.
(9) Anderson Bros., Siletz, Or., have
a few-choice MILK COWS FOR SALE
Some fresh and some to freshen.
i . u t t,. reih.a'1d (Uom"
Ing frv.h--W. C. Cllson, Toledo, Or.-
R. ,. REDS-Utillty Flock, having
fine shape and capacity. Eggs for
h,vhi. nun ie ' u u
Demltt. Tot.dn or. "'
8TRAWBERRY PLANTS New Or-
egon $1.25 per hundred; also Yellsw
Daffodil and White Narcissus Bulbs
John Steiaer, Toledo, Ore., Box 105;
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday at 11 A. M., in the I. O.jFlve Dollars Special Attorneys Fees.
O. F. Hall. The Public ls cordially J and the further sum of Eleven and
invited. 180-100 Dollars for costs and dishurai.
rr . . . - .c' ,
SADDLE FOR SALE-$5.00 See
Roy Wagner at Chetley Mill.
Standard varieties of garden seen
for sale next Wednesday at the Lin
coln County Farmers' Cooperative
Warehouse Big Specials for next
i, w.w u. av,ia vciiww corn
in a a ii -.... I... ...ii.... - -
meal, 40c; farina, 75c: graham. 52c:
oatmeal, 60c; mill run, 80 lb., $1.50;
and all other feeds In proportion.
Registered O. I. C. Swine: allt and
young boars ready for service, fori
sale, will also sell sow with suckling
pigs, and herd boar whose service1
fee Is S3.00-J. L. .Thomao, Siletz
Road.
Pigs Wanted Six Weeks old or
older. C. A. Thompson. South Beach.
FOR SALE 168 acres stock and
fruit farm, In prop, near Chitwood,
Lincoln County, Or.; rich, dark loam
IlL."iant N?t!r,00d r0" nea,r
school and market, 30 acres In cul -
tlvatlon, 45 acres In pasture, valuable i
timber, all fenced, good barn, fair !
house, other outbuildings; team, 2 '
cows, 3 2-year-old heifers; all farming
machinery; price $6500. Titus Kur-1
ucnanov, unnwooa, ur.
FOR SALE 10 H. P. International
Kerosene Engine Tank Type mounted
on Trucks Inquire of Peterson Hdwe.
T-I.J.
V" Toledo.
MILK GOATS Some fresh, soma
coming. $25.00 and up. John Steiaer,
Toledo, Oregon, box 105
HATCHING EGGS-
DAY OLD CHICKS
minor o. vy. nnoao isiana neas;
Special matlnga $2.50 for setting
is- inn n.r mn
Miller's S. C. Rhode Island Reds:1
Flock run $2.00 setting of 15; $10.00
nr inn
Booking orders for baby chicks 25c.
r . ...
each from special mating; 20c. each
M J 1 I. . .
Lowest hen In special mating ha.
trap nest record of 150 egg. In 2nd
year, watch our records climb
432; Phone 1026
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Housework is hard enough when
healthy. Every woman who is having
backache, blue and nervous spalls,
dizzy headaches and kltViey or blad
der troubles, should be glid to heed
this grateful woman's expc-lnce:
Mrs. L. D. Clevenecr, 606 . E. 6th
St.. Albany, Ore., says: "' know the
value of Doan's Kidney PiPs and glad
ly recommend them. I have used
Doan's when my kidneys were weak
and I had dull backadhes and felt run
down and miserable. The action of
my kidneys was irregular but Doan's
have always relieved these backaches,
strengthening my back and putting
my kidneys In good condition. I know
Doan's Kidney Pills are worthy of a
trial by anyone suffering with kidney
complaint"
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't Bim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Clevengor had. Foster-Milburn
Co, Mfrs, Buffalo, N. T. .
S. E. NEWKIRK,
Prop.
Phone 2805 ,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE
In th Circuit Court of the State sf
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
A. T. Peterson, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. S. Biacketer and Laura Blacketer,
"a fa nit ant a
B? v!rtue of n locution and o,:er
! 0f pale Issued out of the above but ,ut
l0U 'mIU "50S-,2ft!L,dat.V,lP 12
ie dtrectl and dated the 6th day e
I February A. D.. 1921 in favor of A. T.
Peterson. Plaintiff, and against the
I above named Defendants for the sum
ot 303.75 and the further sum at
Fifty-four and 50-100 Dollars ln U. 8.
,Gold Coin, with interest thereon ln Ilk
Gold Coin at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum irom tne out aay or February,
1921. and the further sum of Twentv
Iments, and costs of this writ com-
-mending me to sell the following des.
cribed real property situate ln Llncola
County, Oregon as follows, to-wit:
' Lots 20 and 21 in Block 2 of the
Townsite of Siletz, in Lincoln County,
Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE in compliance.
i .,.. A. , .
" "r "1 "enianas oi sam execut on
i u " ol ' S." ,Btt,t.urat3r
JVg 0f,pr,l A .DJ 1921
i County Court House, in the City of
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell
lo lne nignest Diaaer tor cash, all the
r'nt title and Interest of the above
named Laura Blacketer Defendant la
tlie above named action. In the abova
I uuoti iuku property 10 sausry saia ex
j .ti a . . . . .
ecution and order of sale, Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
M. Simpson, Sheriff
of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Date of First Publication Marca
Z5th, 1921.
I !. of Last Publication April 22nd.
jiooi
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
04953
Department of the Interior
U. S. Landoff ice at Portland, Oregon,
March 22, 1921.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Mrs.
Mary H. Walton, deserted wife ot
inrnver r. w.itnn rut. n ,i,
i . . WVID, VTAO., Ill,, JH
Jan 9 1918 made HomegtBad Entr
m'o. 04953, for the Eft SE Sec. 31,
T. 6 S., R. 10 W.. and Lot 1. Section
6. Township 7 South, Range 10 West, -
.Willamette Meridian, has filed notics
ot intention to make Three-year Proof
to establish claim to the land -bov
described, before the Register and
Receiver of the United States Land
Office, at Portland. Oregon, on h
ia.k .
?c TXT?
Grover C. Walton, is notified that by
, H w .1 L . tl,,w,f
1 Mary Hl Walton, seeks to obtain pa.
I rent In hp nwn nama
Claimant names as witnesses-
J. A. West; Joseph Dick; John Mulrj
'h "!e: a11 of 0tls- Llnco1" Coun- ,
i 'V ' fS mH nn, . ....
,. ,;: "'' '" "
16, 1894, and October 22, 1914.
Alexander Sweek,
m Register.
DR. L. HOYT BROWN
DENTIST
Nat. Bank Bldg. - Toledo, Oreg.
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. M.
FOR SALE 243 acres land, lying
4'2 miles north east of Toledo; about
80 acres have been cultivated, now
pasture, fenced. Small houo. nnnrf
timber, Ana water. Clara Denny, Sll-
venon, ur,
BUNGA LOW For sate, located close,
in. Priced at $1200 for quick sale.
See G. B. McCluskey.
FOR SALE Comer lot, with email
building, high ground, one block from
Bay; Price will advance soon. For
this and other property Inquire of
Mi, F. R. Overlander, Waldport, Ora,