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' .si A) f ' vtlAi'Uyi ---UOtJ-r '.1 if VOLUME 29 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 24th, 1921 7?u NUMBER 18 Jintoh Tha revival meetings that have been ' going on' for two weeks, and ho'd at the M. E. church, conducted by the noted evangelist Robert Breyman and e pastor. Rev. Walter Ross, closed NASHVILLE Mrs. James Hllard returned from a few days visit at the Norton home in Portland Monday. Mrs. waiter Winkler and Email sons Sundav BVBnln Th mo.in.;. lommy ana Louie, or KOSCDurg, are ell attended and m eh in e. . : n Mr- and Mrs GV Wlnkler came in Monday for -e restart hv ths at,.Mi. i . . miles Uiuesm VXXf ' P0".ap- was in Is a master in conducting Jv,v," Nashville Sunday and Monday looking mating. Uve churchea and !Y, -T'" 10 PU" schools are the foundations for a pros-i , f,; L , IMI perous community. P I, Mr: HlMhaw is build ng a very at- Prof. T. T. Waterman, a teacher in tr,acJ'Vt baiow on hls Pace north .th lTnio,i. f i. if. ot Nashville. J"-J """J M T,-s,,.M Viol, M-!,. Ut T V V, b A lull flilJI Mi 1VllSUC IN MEMORY (By P. M. Carter) Lee Wade was bora In Logan County Illinois, April 14th, 1866, and died a: Albany, Oregon, June. 16th, 1921, agel 65 years, 2 montns and 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT I summons CHANGES OWNERSHIP In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Lincoln County Iva L. Hunt, Plaintiff, vs. W. G. Emery and Mary J. Emery. on the Reservation for the purpose of T g getting information in regard to the , ".d 0f customs of th.3 Indians. Their habita Q,,V,f, Jn.- nf llrl IJ A .... ouiiuay Y1S1IUT t ti.l. a Hn,.,. ............ nunie. uii virivn, aiiunfj, tCI lldp, HSU- ing spears, fweat houses, tepees, etc. This is to be used !n wrltlne a book. Such information will toon be lost as the young people don't know much about tliefw customs. Prof. Waterman will be here two or three weeks. Portland was a the Charley Hamar H. A. Holland of Portland recently purchased the plant and lines, of the Yaqulna Electric Co.. in this countv. rinv Ua.iM, UllanH tuna I. Mn.nn.l 1 A .iJ ceme to what is now Lincoln County day and Oiere Saturday looking over f?' Z1,?1 In August, 1S76. a nitre boy, and h hi. property. The new company has ."t,!"L!!!KLCm,J,i-.w,r. l.ved nere ever since that time. He 'made no announcement of Its plans, grew to manhood la the county and and for the present the service will Archie Chambers, M. S. Connor and Martha Connor his wife, Malinda J. H w" ? " h" "eon the pa8t several m mne r'. 55 a V Neppach, Defendants. To W. G. Emery, Mary J. Emery, S. THREE DAYS CELEBATION h- Chambers, Ray Chambers, Isabel unaniDers. Arcnie cnaniDers, ra. b. known, prehaps, as any man la tlie months crunty. He helped to open up and make the county what it Is today. He had faith in Lincoln County. He knew of her vast resources In llmbor, in dairy products, her fruit, her fish eries, and her splendid harbor and seaside resort to develop them which required that this Summons be published in the Lincoln County Lead er, for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the issue of Juno 17th, 1921, and ending with the issue of July 29th, 1921. G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address. Toledo, Oregon. SUMMONS In tha Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Lincoln County Eugene Williams, Plaintiff, vs. John E. Mathews as Executor of the estate of Annie Marie Mathews, de ceased, John :& Maihews.it William No one thought he wps so dangerously 111. Ho kept working up to a few davn Mrs. Smith, wife of the S. P. Agent, is here for a few days visit with Mr. Smith. J. O. Davis reports a fine crop of strawberries, and a good aie for them Mr. CrabiU's ever-bearing berriecare At tho annua! Hchr.-il mntlno- hM J 1 UC6"""U6 l" H mi-eijr. "I'.eiore ne was laitaii to tne lospita . , ft. f'' ...1"98' ?? eld Crablll has five acres cf these berries I ecn't bellev he thought the aid wa. which bear all summer. so r ear, he was always planing all the Oliver Martin, who purchased the j time for the future. Fish place, left Monday for .he Valley Lee Wade was engaged in the saw where he will work this summer. , mill business and expected to continue max wniKicr, wno lives near uorvai- that business right along. Ho owned , 1U A 1 1 ... , . . ... , ' The publicity expertfrom Die City by Connor, Martha Connor, Maiinda J e Sea called on us today and spread pinm nipr. aIro thn unknnwn holm ri and has alwav. helno? I .g'a? ,nfonuaUo11 tnat Newport's wm. R. Jefferles. deceased, A. Ncp. 'at law of Annie Marl! ii He il-ni m p!v 1 celebration was to start July 2nd and "puch. and' each of the above named ! teased, Defendants. ;,mv h.r" Hulc.cntlnue ,or tllree ful1 da'8- He defendants: I To John E. Malhew . uctonec-1. "Wl,en I , X ,Ie " '"?. N.m. of the State of Oregon: beXoT nof hlsS Z? " -,of thopUtintiff In tho above ia raonuay, w. h. Mall was elected a director and Mr. ttolvin racbeted clerk It was decleded to make fcome Import hni' improvementts on the public school Dunmng at S;!etz, Lower Karm and Marie Mathews, de- K'Vdi'lltni- nt n the Name of the State of Oregon: 'i" ' rS1" , lnA'8v S. Mfii IS? lou. and eacn ot you, are Hereby M;lthoW8 ,,, ""Vin.tVJ tvs anu r-ariiie'- i avitt, lieirs at the wrp.illi.ir .....( hotw-on MinQ a - r.. : " ' ' V, : " .'- ",-" uueM. uereuseu a , i . ---"" n.,. enuiieu sun now ira nio in mo omce in me Name ot the State of Oreoon1 Amort, with the Albany v. Newport of the County Clerk of Lincoln Countv, You are hereby required tn appear hasebail game in for good measure. Oregon, on or before the day named ftnu answer the complaint liled against iiiere were some oiners, out lets go n the order for publication of tills ,.u 111 ule aoove en:iueu suit within Lor? Prprie Tl.o lamavur. rst h fu,.r,Uit, uuB.iiKPb rigin along, no ownea unHrrnddSrh.S'. ?: visiting Mr. and Mrs. James a large tract of timber ne'arby that he In ner oloSc S. Wooded of faille was o I 7S ? Sea HM'f Aoth. hy noUfied ttitlf tZA rff buslnePS visl or ln Nhv"le Thursday, underway and nearly completed a fine 1' H NeVer Me" 30c a"f "W,ef ' IS cmlalnt a- 'erein re- t Pu1ear::;'dffun7orut1Ke- A a a nuiiou.pmiuiiu wm npn'y iu ie uuuve .sum due on said note and mortgage, tuiui uo,., mm uuiitinf, an a,viuuuu euuucu i. tut um iciiui ueiuuuueu idio.uu wuii interest Ttiereon from th r t j i .i . . . Mj m.. 1 I ... ed imnrovomrtntB shp . tauin, ""ttl ":' .expeciea to saw up. great pride and interest Sw&rtl E- - Ll8ter enterta,no,i Tuesday bungalow, which when finished will VZ7 7 Tt Z un?ye f fln68t h0mCS in Ju'lebVa-riufw JT t,ielr I Lee Wade was we., acquainted with port in their celebration. Slletz will I" , . ,T . T . . T HARLAN vas' noay or. nne timber that stands n. .-, ,ich v . ti ! untouched in tho northern part of ttie other parts of the countv to loin with Rev- P'P" of Summit held two county, and the two townships that us In making the fair a great success, services here Sunday. The ladles of siaria n tne soutnern part. He bad Slletz is a good place to hold a fair 11,0 neighborhood served a basket din- helped cruise a larse part of this tim and spectal -ffor-s will be made by the neI a' 0- ,Pne:Ps wa3 accom"' S ln"' F" L" wieu people to make it a success. VTt", "' . J", ":" r i: laun. iinuii i uui ainuilg us aaill. ..'"e "t. jtwj 1.-3 r, u-a t.110 He still walks with cru'.ches but thinks trusted Reader ln locating claims and he can discard Ihem soon. homesteads. He was employed by cor- Mies Dorothy Ownby left for Mc- poratlons and timber Lien to do their Minnville Tuesday. She Is a very work, and he novc betrayed a trust popular girl and will be missed by all. or Proved untrue. He v;a3' procress- Mrs. E. F. Norwood returned last lye and gave free'.y of his tir:o and week from several weeks visit with money to help develop tho resources relatives at Salem. of the county. He was ttlso a booster Charley Lillard came down to John for Eod roads ar.d harbor Improve Fcigles Sunday. ments. He served for tea yyars as The dance at It. L. Hatlmwav's was Deputy County Clerk and wr.s a rieni- Frank Wada as manager Slletz wl weU a'ended and every one reported 'ber and secretary of the Port of Tole- make wveral lmnrnvemenl thl. v 1 socxs DO e,nce or-?Hn:ianon in I'JIU. H8 ISi iuK,taKd!d Mr-and Mrs- B- F-G1 r9turned had a host of frIends ,n and out of the ; Sunday from a business trip to Cor- county who mourn his untimely death. 'vallis. It was sad indeed to 3eeAis his body lay FRUIT VALE Calkins Bros., of Slletz, will run a In state' s0 many friends movo up and (To late for last week.) truck thru here to Corvallls this sum- take a last sad lock of tho familiar and find them out. For preserving kettles ue Colvln. AT THE MOVIES Tonight, H.irry Morey in a drama of tlllD ,, , ; , summons, made by the Honorable John ,hi ... ..... . . V . UJ ? OI..,l,e nrst .Fogarty. County Judge of said Lincoln fore the fifth dTy ot ' Auguat. 1921. the" County, which said order and time tor lust day of the time perscribed In :he aiinweriiiB saiu isuiunions f.re iiereuy oruer or publication or this summons, referred to, to-wit: On or before six and If you fail to answer for want weeks from and after date of the first thereof, the pluintiff will apply to the publication thereof. And yo.i are here- "ove ontit ed Lourt for the relief The roads win b3 gcod and it will be a pleasure to travsl them. We have plenty of room. Mrs. Grant King and her daughter Helen have eone to Portland on busi ness and will ba gone for several days. Clyde Morris passed thru Siletz on his way to Portland to be gone some time. The weather has cleared up and road work will be resumed as usuil. The sawmill has started ud with Mrs. Olive Nye and granddaughters, mer. They will haul paseengers and features of Lee Wcde as he lay quietly Olive of th:s place and Juanlta of To- freight. This will be quite a conven- at rost ,rom t!!0 cares ond troubles ledo, are visiting and seeing the sights iencu to us. They will start as soon incident to humr.n iife. in Corvallls. Mrs. Nye will make an fls the roads dry and will make three Among tho number that viewed the entended vlBlt, while the girls will trips a week. remains were five Indian women, who eoon be horn-; aga'n. ; o sadly viewed the remains of ono y honi Our school was out June 8th. Afterl t. .-r-..,n , tney Had always esteemed as a friend nine months of studies, it will be- a real vacation for both teacher and pupils. rv.ui rauison or AlDanv visited nt r i ti.... - . home Sunday with homo folks, also th- train Ti"'"rtTv with bM "'al offerings from Chester of Corvallls is home for a Mrs. Ella Wllsnn l mn, . ,f.rl:inds atAll,anv' Newport, Slletz and j .,: , , , " " u.ne nome town. and business affairs of romance, a marriage above the clouds ln her complaint, namely: For a da- first dav of Anrr. 11)17. nt inn mt nt in the drama "Sky Eye." Ford Week- creo of said court that plaintiff's Hitle .'en Per cent per annum,- $270.00, to ly. 30c, 15c. to the following described leal proper- iBether with the sum of flOO.83 taxes o .ty to-wit paid on said mortgaged property by ITpErlnninir at thn minrtpr 0'nntlr.n Pontiff, and the further sum of CARD OF THANKS . LSfJ beSfeJn SploM frar and v16,0l0 attorney'8 tes and t,,e costs icorner Detween sec tions tour and live and disbursments of this suit That We desire to thank our friends for ln township eleven south of range plaintiff's mortgage described In said Ihir aid and sympathy during the eleven west of Willamette. Mi-ridian, .complaint bo declared a lien ln said death and burla. of our husband and running thence west twenty-five chains 'sums upon the mortgaged real prop father. Also for th miinv hnaniifi.l thence north six chains, thence east ier,v situated In Newport, Lincoln floral offerings. . twenty-five chains, thence south six 1; "u"tv;, .,reKOIV 'P,"1 otsix ',n .cliains to 1110 place of beg 1111 ng. Bit- " 7' i. " . mym70 l.,nt.,H in riinn flvn nu.-,fui,i 1 , "''L' n adu." .'". to Newport, Oregon. I IT. V . . , 7 ,, inat pialiitin a snln mortgio lien DU1IL1I t.L 1 JUKC U.CVl'll tVl!..l ... II MI!....- The Wade Family. Mn CI Atrnc urnr .t .t--10IXIr0 ntrC. nlta Mnrlrllnn in T.lncr.1.. f'm..,,,. Bert. Geer. former chairman of the of Oregon. Except ItlghlB of way for Lincoln County draft board, Is just In County ltonds and rlnlrnads. receipt of a letter from the Adjutant 'B Bood and va. ; that you, tho snld General's office at Washington, D. C, defendants, and each of you, have no in which he informs Mr. Geer that right, title or Interest whatsoever In Lincoln Coutnv. Oregon, is one of the or to said lands or any part thereof. fiw counties of the nation ln where ana ;'lat any and all claim that you there were no draft slackers or desert- ,lm' claliu against said lunds is wrong er. ,ful and without right whatsoever; that 0 .you the said defendants, and each of MFTHnniHT ruilDru "e Iorever oarrea and enjoined lICiriUDI5l tHUKCH from a8s,ertlng any clulm whatsoever Sunday School Sunday morning at ln.or to said lands or any part thereof, ten o'clock. adverse to plaintiff, and for cm h other Rev. Cain will preach Sundav morn- and further relief as may be equitable Ing at eleven o'clock and in the even- and just. ing at elht o'clock. Everybody in-' Tni9 summons is published In the vited to attend these services. Lincoln County Leader, once a week Epworth Lea?" Sundav evening at for six consecutive and successive seven o'clock. Topic, "Men and Wo- weeks beginning with the issue of May men Whose Uves inspire Us." Lead- 20th, 1921i under and pursuant to the CHITWOOD These wemen said Leo Wade had i er- Sada Marie Chambers. This is an directions contained In an order made n,,n-i Ttn ,,m a , "ever deceived or mistreateh the In-' ""-terestlng topic and there will bB a D me Honorable John Fogarty, Dudley Trapp killed a fine bean djan people great deal of discussion on it. Abo County Judge of Lincoln County. Ore- Monday evening. , ThB u,a, mri mHlR duet by Dorothy Beck and. Hazel on. which Bald order Is dated the Mrs. Ella Wilson is spending a fet - ,ne home tov.,.. davs visiting friends necr Toledo. 1. ii l n 1 n t . ' it.ia DUL.ai i.U UUBtllCDB ttlLUll EV VI .TL f. u?ur DT cane uown the county Lee Wade will be missed wt,... 1410 , WBUIlBBUr.V. Ho lo si.rvlvoH K l,lo nm) ... vacation. Mr. Parker and Bane have invesied ln a new Ford truck. 11 r a f. . 1 . .. - I o. otepneneon or fort and is, Mr -ml Mm 1 eiiMo p,f..j j ' "i iw iuur visiting th his nephew, L. T. Steoh- i A? JtVL, ZZ1 uJt. children, Mrs. Lola Cruson. Frank. enson and.famllv. 1 " " '"" uy. corrle and Artl. a- FRUITVALE "MnnAav Tnin OftK k 1 : ,-1 ...u..uu.., uu'io i.iii, wua uie annual rvmitt TnlH n Bchool election. L. T. Stephenson w ' Pemitt' Toledo' 0r' elected director to succeed R. L. Mof-! nt ror a three year term. Mrs. Mary ur, Toledo, and three p 1 pc no mm II I Z '. brothers, Ed and Ira, of Toledo, and tin.' .h. . TU tlllty,.Floek' havLn Dye of Portland. He was kind to his h.?tei.InJP 11 iS n.apaiCK ity,uE"; 1oJ fami'y. generous to a fault, a good hatching, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. H. E. n-i-hw. a hi,. hnA whii0H citizen. -n n . . . , , i . A i . . . . no . u.n.i m ..tea ntic iiciu at ' " ""i-L-wuumu JMr.; tl,n nntnnmn Crooks. Mid-week Prayor meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Hercules Steel Jack, about as good at conducted bv Rev. Walter Ross, which Osbum WfLa nlnntnrl ..lrrlr f.M- Ana AA to succeed Mrs. Bradbury. i nw one one third the price. were singularly beautiful and' appro- Mrs. Bertha Paulson Is very poorly1 NewPort' Oregon. priate. Two selections were sung by at present following an aUack of heart ix and nprvfl t.rm.hln ' and nerva trouble Wade land in his T i u a Varna Dfin.. 1UH Dnaa 11nl?ln.nln reds Eggs hatching, and Jess Danleli; "Rock of Ages Cleft Osburn made a trip to Port- m.ri b. pr'ce1'00 J"' 1S' for Me", and "Just as I am, Oh Lamb i.i. iwj .u. also Pur bred Black Monarchy hens r nj i r, i nn and intends bringing his wife and :J0 n.r vn ? 'a P ,?! Interment took place ln tne family children rome. i. i., 7.' i. V"1" be Pleased wltn plot in the Toledo cemetery. Pall md has been very ill at w i f n.'mVti. t i !T bearers were: Jaues Franks, Grant is improving again. 1 Demlt1f8' Toll!d' 0reaon. King. Ted McElwaln. Walter Ball, Mr. Richmond his home but Ir?Ln"fln8.a!'e fast., sPo'nB(19)-PRUNES REDUCED bel the strawberries In this section, but ow ore- 'war prices. First grade 60-70o post- ' oiner crops are excellent, .paid, $385 ner 50 lb box Km Mr "u ' Miss Olive Nye returned home fromll .Lk!, P S,!Z.a o"' uZ.a? per Pee ItA. Miuib n t n II. . ' v urvttins ana reports a real fine time. Fred Stanton and Al Wauch. The funeral was largely attended by friends and neighbors. Requlest ln ONA Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray and son George made a trip to Toledo Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coovert and E. Ik Wilson went to Newport Tuesday by way of Poole Slough with H. G. Rhoades. The annual school meeting was held at the school house last Monday. C. S. Ohmart was elected director and S. A. Holmgreen reelected clerk. Mrs. I. R. Payne went to Corvallls Thursday, returning home Sunday. She was accompanied by her daughter Klnqwood Orchards. aaiem, Oregon, Route 2, FOR SALE SHEFP SHEARING Machine, (18.00 Only been used one season. Enquire Leader Office. COMMUNITY FAIR FOR SALE 200 Acre ranch, j been provided and other arrangements I of cattle, 10 hogs, 2 horses, ! made. Watch for future announce- (16) 15 head wagon, buggy, go with place. 70 acres ments. n cultivation. Price J3500, half cash Address, Percy Catlett, Denver, Or. Siletz is planning on a big com' munity fair to be held at Slletz, Aug. ust ZR, 26 and 27th. Grounds have NEWPORT WILL CELEBRATF FOR SALE PUREBRED Cheste. j ... . , . White pig., 10 weeks old, also some ' 3 Jn ? ay celebration at New older ones. Owing to III health I am port start off Saturday afternoon, nnshi. -r. " , t at 1 P. M. with a Trap-Bhootlnc tourn- w vn ,u, ti.v.ii ii.vl lid .Q nrir.ri h.n -it,. ..i-i, i. .... ament, for residents of Lincoln county O. W. Whit.. bv id7. Ti.Hn' n' only- There will be some five events of 10 targets each, entrance fee su July 2-3-4 Celebrate 16th day of May, 1921 G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Toledo, Oregon. Dute of 1st publication, May 20, 1921 Date of last publication, July 1, 121. at NEWPORT LINCOLN COUNTY'S felG CELEBRATION WILL YOU BE THERE? Miss Evelyn, who has been attending for sale uo acrp nAipv cents, with $7.00 added for each event High School at Philomath. I Rancn 0", , j0e0 ""'SI oa a special purse, donated by the Cele- Revno ds Ohmart went fn Tnlon I " ... ' . m. e. V '' e.a0. " Ta , hratlon rnnimttloo k . . . . - " uuina roaa. a I Man n. Toif.no. or. . . " l" " " "v -lilfiv rnifl reriirnaH hnma Snnrfnv ' ' Friday and returned home Sunday, Mrs. E. L. Wilson and Bons visited at the Phelps and Ohmart homes Tues day. Fred Commons drove Mr. Payne's car In from Harlan Wednesday. He will drive his team back. ' Krod and Eugene Cook and P. E. Miller were trading ln Yaqulna Friday. Mr. Cox cani0 In frmo Portland Sun day and stayed all night at the Coovert home. H. G. Twombly of Bayvlew visited at the Wilson homo Sunday. Miss Helen Phelps went to Newport ' Wednesday, whore she Intends to work the remainder of the summer. charged for each targe', and the bal CALL rnn srunni xaadpamxo ancB of Oie entrance fee will be added CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS, t0 the $7.00 as above. The purse in Notice Is hereby given that all war- 'each event will be divided, 40. 30, 20, rants drawn on School District No. 2. jand lC7r, according to the rules of Toledo, Oregon, and endorsed not paid j class shooting. ror want ot funds, up to and including The shooting grounds will be on the Warrant No. 829, dated April 30, 1921. bluff overlooking the ocean Just back are hereby called and interest stopped ;ot "Arcadia", which will give a Bky this date. Una and ocean back-ground to shoot . Dated this 30th day of April, 1921. against. W. G. Emery, of Newport. L. M. Starr, Clerk. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS will have charge of the tournament. Professional Bhooters from the outside will attend tho meet, and will give an expert exhibition with shotgun and rifle. Our Toledo scatter-gun artists can To Insure Insertion in current week's Issue, all changes for adver-l Mrs. Hester Coovert and Mr. Cox of : tlsements should be handed In not be expected to attend and carrv off Portland wero transacting busings ; latep than Wednesday evening. their sharo of the prizes, ln Toledo Monday. J SURE MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CELEBRATION. BE PREPARED FOR THREE BIG DAYS OF ENJOY-MENT NEWPORT 2-3-4 on SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of uregon ror Lincoln gounty W. C. Winters, Plaintiff, vs. Oceanslde Investment Company, a corporation: James Thorp. J. H. Colt and H. A. Hosteller, Defendants. io uceanslde Investment Company, E corporation. James Thorn. .1 H. Colt and H. A. Hosteller, the above named defendants: In the Name of the Statu of Oregon: You and each of you are rouuired to appear and answer the coinnlnint of pluintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit on or beforo the expiration of six weeks from the dine of the first publication of this sum- ;mons, and if you fall so to appear ami 'answer, for want thereof tli9 plaintiff will apply to tne above entitle 1 court ror tne rener demanded in Mis cm (plaint., to-wit: for a decree of this Court foreclosing his certain mort!;ags executed Dy aerendant, (JceacKldc- In vestment Company, on the .10th iluy or June, iui4, on tne roiiowinu: Ucs crlbed real property sltuut'id in LiU' coin County. Oregon, to-wit. Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter ana Lots seven (7) nine (9) inu ten (10) in Sectioi fourteen ill) Township seven (7) Sout1! ltanue eu.ven (U) west, w. M. Anu Lot one (l). tlie Sou: lions! quarter of the Northwest quivtor and :ii!) soutn nair or tne Nor'ncist quart- ex of Section wenty-slx (2;i) in Town ship Seven (7) South of Range eleven (11) Went, W. M. Which said mortgage wai made tn pluintiff herehi and ww . nivou to secure tlie payment of a ."?rtniii nromlssory nota In the sum tif ro TiiciiHiind ($20)0.00) Dollars with in terest thereon at ten per cent per annum, dated June 30th, 191 1, payable to plaintiff herein, nnd that the a'love described tract of land be sold by the sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provided by law, to satisfy the amount due and owing to plaintiff herein on said mortgage, and also the- amount due .plaintiff in the sum of $773.09 together with Interest thereon paid in taxes on said land by plaintiff herein: and further for a decree that each of said defendants and all of them, nnd all persons claiming by or through said defendants, or either of you, may b barred and foreclosed of any ostnte right, titje, lien, Imprest in or to snid mortgnged premises or any part there of, and for such further reliot as may be euuitnblo and Just. Tins summons is server en ycu dj publication In accordance with r.n order made and entered py the Honor' able John Fogarty, County Ji'dgo of Lincoln Countv, Oregon, which said order is dated June 17th, 1921, and be foreclosed nnd that said real pro perty ne sola Dy tlio Slmrilt or Lincoln County, Oregon, as upon execution, uud the proceeds thereof be applied toward tho- suiislaoiion ot said nmounls due plaintiff; that the de fendants and all "purnons claiming by, from, through or under them be barred and foreclosed from all right, t i I lo. Interest and claim in and to Bald real property, except tlie ttatutory right to rudeoui and for such further, or other relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Tins summons Is puullsl.ed In pur suance of un order of Hlie Hon. John Fogarty, Judge of tho County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 14th day of June, 1921, and which on er dirocis publica tion ot this sum nous once i. week for six consecutive weeks In the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper or general circulation published in Lincoln County. Oregon. First publication of this summons June 17th. 1921. Last publication July 29th, 1921. B. F. Jones, Attorney for plaintiff, Newport, Or. o . FOR 8ALE 10 H. P. International Kerosene Engine Tank Type mounted on Trucks Inquire of Peterson Hdwe. Co., Toledo. FOR SALE New Z Type 3-Horse Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engine. Inquire, at Tracy's Plumbing Shop, Newport, Oregon. FOR SALE (19) For sale at SO cents on the doU lar. My beautiful 9-room bungalow and V2 acre of ground at Siletz. Large wood-shed and garage. All kinds of bearing fruit trees and berries. HunV dreds of dahlias, roses and all kinds of shrubs and shade trees, etc. This wao built for a permanent home, and each and every foot of lumber used was carefully selected by myself and consisted of No. 1 clear yellow fir without a knot or knothole In the en tire building. The building Is Insured for $2,500.00 and Is valued at $5,000. The ground Is worth $2,000.00 at least. If sold within the next 30 days I will let It all go for only a few dollar more than the place is insured for, and give some terms. No trades. See my agent, Ira Wade, at Toledo, or call on the owner at Slletz, Ore. M. S. Collins. Cigarette To seal In the delicious Burley tobaooo flavor. it's Toasted