LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON. FRIDAY. .HINR 24th. 1921 PACE THttEE w Fve tried them al but give ine a Camel I'm through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and1 that It's Camels for me every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mildl Why? The answer is. Camels exclusive expert wuuiw Aurmsn ana jJomestic tobaccos. There's nothing like it. No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel blend. CameF is the quality cigarette. Giye Camels a tryout Buy a pack today. Get your information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. rvxMBHiDoiusncl' . BLCHD WU R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco wuuUwSalem. N. C. IgPOW SHITS ON TM SEVEH SEA American ships, flying the Stars and Stripes will carry you and your goods anywhere Two and three generations go, the Stan and Stripe were all over the world. Then they almost vanished from the seven seas. But today they are bock again. Big splendid (teamen, Ameri can owned and operand, carryhy passengers and foods, an crowd ing their way into all foreign harbor with the Stan and Stripe proudly fluttering from their masts. American exporters, importers, travelers all can help by ship ping and sailing under the Star and Stripes. Operator of Passenger Service Admit! Una, 17 Suu Street, New York. N Y. Mateon Navigation Company, 26 So. Gay Screet, Baltimore, Md. Muruon Steam SMp Una, 82 Beaver Street, New York, N Y. New York and Porto Rico 3. S. Co., 1 1 Brondway, New York, N. Y. Pacific Mall S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, New York. N Y. U. S. Mall S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, New York, N. Y. , t Ward Line. (New York end Cuba Mall S. S. Co) Foot of Wall Street, New York, N. Y. Free use of Shipping Board films Use of Sirpplnj Board .notion picture films, four reels, free on request of any mayor, pastor, postmasf-r, or organi zation. A great educational Picture of ips and the sea. Write for Inform ation to H. Laue, director Information Bureau. RoornSll. HIJ'T Street, N. W., Wanhington, D. C. SHIPS FOB SALB ( Tt A aurltam lUliM safe) Steel steamcra, hotk o aad eoal baracrs. Alao waod sMereers. wood knll. and oeeaa-eoini lade. Fartkar iafarmauoa obteiaed by Forsailingso passenger and freight ships f all parts of the world and all otherinformation, writ any of the above lines or US'SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON, D.C JULY Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY In Brunswick Records Is embodied a unique Method of In terpretation, marking the most notable advancement of years in recording. Tonea are clear, true more beautiful. Surely the Spirit of Music is reflected in theie records. Com in and hoar tho July Brunswick Rmcordt. ' Wo'tt gladly play thorn for you 10053 CONCERT 10031 1.00 S5001 1.7J C. E. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon m 1.00 LorabMina(raenemacaer-Cortr) Tanor Mario Chamlee Walts ia C Sharp Mieor-Op. 94. No. (CAoi.fr.) Pianoforta Solo Laopolel Godowaky Ah I Mood of My Dalifht-Frwn "In m Persian Cordon" (Lahmann) Tmnor Theo Karla When My Ships Coma Sailing Horn (Stewart -Dora) t, Manor IheoKarle SACRED ' 5053 J Still. Still With Thee (Carri.h) . Criterion Mala Quartet 1.00 1 Son of God Goes Forth to War ( Cottar) Criterion Mala Quartet INSTRUMENTAL f The Swan (la Cygno) Saint-Sam) UOMJ 'Clio Solo . . WiBemWillelce ! I Bereeu.efrom Jocelyn (Codard) 'CrlhSolo . Willem Willaka onrn f American FantiiePert I ( Victor Harbart) tia i . New York Folic Band I American Fantasia Part D, ( Victor Horbart) New York Police Band POPULAR America (My Country. 'Tit of Tnee) (Smith-Caray) Mixed Voices Collegiate Choir Dixie (mmtt) . Criterion Male Quartet Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (Mltchall-Mayor) Tanor Dual t . Jamee Sheridan and James Lynch Springtime (JCahn-Frtedland) Tanor Jamee Sheridan uu. k. T : ri t re L c H" Tanor and Baritona . Chaa. Hart and Elliott Shaw B5 I Somebody's Mather (Sterling- VonTilmar) Crescent Mala Trio aAM f Drowsy Head (trains Barlin.Vaughn da Loath) Vg? Strand Male Trio ox I. Sauntering Along With Susan (Waron-Cnrtu) Strand Mala Quartet T Nestle in Your Daddy'a Arms (Harrehar-Barha) 9101 J ' Manor ana aarttona stuijr Jones andbrnest Hara S3 I t J tt:u. -- i r . u 50Hto llDix so' 100 I Cra Inl FOR DANqiNG I Crnontne Fox Trot Introduclnm "Jamt a Womb frnm Tn. 2104 J day7'. . . , , . . Carl Fanton's Orchestra s Your Eyas Ona Stop Introducing "Andraw Carl ronton a Urcbostra .... ( I Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Cone Fo Trot itP, Bonnie Krueger's Orchestra ox I. Satanic Blues Fox Trot . . Bennis Krueger's Orchestra noi f Tea Learee Fox Trot (IVArting) ,, 61 RudyWiedoert'aCaliforalans L Jabbamrocky Foot Trel . . Rudy Wiedoeft's Californians 91 m f Moonbeams Fea Trot . , Green Brothers' Novelty Band AM I Call YouSunahine-F Trot Introducing "Say Yaa" OjO I r D .1 Kl I n 1 , hivui.i. pvmw Mini 2100 I cams aty iseurirox ' row a tout wan ronton s urcnestra 2100 J Just Keep a Thought lor Me Fox Trot introducing "Al- ssoa Carl Fantoa'a Orchestra WARREN B. HARTLEY CO. Newport, Oregon Send me reconls checked nhove by prepaid parcel post. I agree to keep at Idiot hal of tlicwe ordered, return'np balance in 24 hours by Insured parcel post. Mrs. A. Hdrley was a Dasseneer for Albany Saturday. O. R. Allree was a Dasgene-er for Portland Tuesday. , Be sure and aee our ad on outside of page. The Bootery. Vint Jones of Nuwport was la- the city Tuesday afternoon. Miss Blanche Her was an east oound passenger Monday noon. N Mrg. Hester Coovert of Ona was a county seat visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Graves departed Tuesday noon for the Valley. Mrs. P. Frederick arrived up from tha Yachats on the noon train. Mrs. Earl Roberts and children de- 3arted for the Valley this noon. For mens and boy Overalls, Cover alls and Work Shirts, see Colvin. Attorney B. P. Jones of Newport wae in the city on business Wednesday. Clarence Ofstedahl arrived down from Portland Wednesday evening. We can cave you money on Flour, Feod and Hay. Burcroff Merc. Co. J. C. Dixon and M. W. Small drove down from Elk City yesterday morning. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millsl Saturday, June 18th, 1921 a nine pound girl. J. Hennesev Murnhv. the NewDort Attorney, is a Toledo visitor this after noon. Christian Science services will be discontinued during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson and children were over from the Agency Sunday. Mens and boys underwear at Colvin The Square Deal Garage is installing 'a new, self meacurlng, gasoline pump tills week. Mls3 Genleve Tillotaon arrived home from tUy3 University of Oregon Satur day evening. AT ra T R Turn Irln arHvorl hnmA Friday eAmlng from a couple of weeks visit at I'ortiana. Miss Retha Carson went up to Nor tons Sunday far a visit with her sister Mrs. Lon Hoover. Mrs. Grant King and daughter, of Siletz, were in the city Tuesday en route to Salem and Portland. Mrs. L. J. Brown and children ar rived home Monday evening from a visit with relatives in Portland. A marriage license was issued Wed nesday to Joseph Freitas of Maderln and Miss Elizabeth Adams, of Silea Miss Katie Waugh arrived home from Monmouth last evening, where she has been attending Normal school. Mrs. J. H. Ross and dnurhter, Mrs. Ethel Bateman md son. returned la"t evening from a week's visit at Pert-land. T. W. Hayes of Carlton was here visiting with nis son the first of the week, on what waa formerly the Beck place. Chris Larsen and .las. Franks, dlrec tors r.t the FirF.r. National Bank, were ovet from 'he Siletz on business Wed ie8diy. For boys corduroy pants see Colvin, Mrs. A. C. Crawford of Ixwer Siletz was in the city Monday evening enroute home from a trip to Valley points. We were surpFieed at the large number of "Surprise Specials" sold Saturday) Monday and Tuesday at The Bootery. Miss Oleanna. Olaon arrived over from Portland Tuesday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olson The Blue Birds) will serve Ice Cream Strawberries and Cake at the Schenck building, Saturday, June 25th, from 1 to 5 P. M. This Is cheese week. We sell the well known Rore Lodge ot 25c per pound, Lincoln County Product. Bur croff Merc. Co. 'Mtb. McClaiu&hry returned to her home at Philomath Tuesday after visit ing here with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Nye and family. Mrs. Stanley Anderson arrived home from Aberdeen, .Wash., Sunday ven ins, where sho had been visiting for a souple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hubcr arrived over from Corvallls Tuesday evening for a visit wUJi their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Cooter, and family. Mrs. G. B. MuCIuskey and Misses Annlo Hawkins and Corinno Penning ton returned Sunday evening from a week spent at Portland. Mrs. L. M. liankford of Salem was In tli0 city Wednesday erfroute home from Taft where she has heen the past two or three weeks. 20',;, reduction on tires and tubes. Free tube of corresponding size given with each Pennsylvania Vac-Cup tire purcnasea nerore June 3uth. Mrs. Ella Stewart and daughter, Nellie, and son. Frank, arrived down 'from Portland Tuesday evening for a several days visit with relatives here. Mrs. Bert Geer and daughter, Mary. arrived homo last evening from Mon mouth, where Miss Mary has been a student in the Normal school the past year. Mr. Hartley arrived from Curry county last week with his cattle. He was a little over two weeks making t CRUSON 4 NICHOLS BASEMENT ANDREWS , BUILDING "DING" & "NICK" a a POOL A BILLIARDS a GOOD TABLES a CIGARS eV TOBACCO a a "THE PETER PAN" CONFECTIONERY a FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES a COMMON AND FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES a a a LUNCHES a a SERVICE a a a YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES WTWWtTTWWTWMTHWMTMHIIIHIIt i i 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. Li fINCOLN WvOUNTY , (INCORPORATED) B ANK TOLEDO, OREGON , DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE33 DIRECTOR - , ' ' C. B. HAWKINS '.' J. a BOOTH C. O. HAWKINS Af interest i . Paid on ' X Tims Deposits X" 2.... v - -", Tr The Peoples Meat Market S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE 1 PROMPT ATTENTION f TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREG0K it NOW-AJDAYS" says the Good Judge , A man can get a heapmorey ' sauaiatuuu 11 uiu a small cue VF of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big) 4 chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. Tha good tobacco taste lasts to much longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly t as often. I Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. T..t ..A L) aj ifc m sss Uf in IIS7U JlJ'tCJ .vV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco !,. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco 8UMM0NS , SUMMONS J In the Circuit Court of the State of', .. , Oregon for the County of Lincoln ,n he Circuit Court of the State a United. Statee Spruce Production Cor-' .""l?0" Tor 108 county of Lincoln poration, I'lamiih, i v. W. H. Adams, and alo all other per- 1 8oua or parties unknown clalmlns any rlglit, title, estute, Hen or In terest in the real eslato described in the complaint herein, Defvndnuta. To W. H. Adums, and also all other persons or pnrtles unknown claiming any rllit, tale, esiai?, lien or in United Stales Spruce Production Cos- HdK.oii, i-iuiuiUV, V. Tho Unknown Heirs cf J. C. Laacs and also ull other persons or partiisa unknown, claiming nnv rlglit, Liiso. estuile, Hen or Interest In the rU! em.ii i) described iu the comphtai herein, Dotendants. u HIM l'. -known Hn'ra nf i c xerest in tlio real eslale described lu "u uiHo.au ouier punons sir the complaint on file In this cause: Parties unknown claimliiB any rhi. In the Name of the State of Oregon: : utl?- estate, lien or interest In litm You are hareby required to appeal f0"1 "slate described In the comiilaiat In tiiii nhnn miiiiioii r.mri mill iini.i.i Herein, IJoiundunts: on or beforo the 29th day of July, 1921, ln tho Name of the State of Oregon; tlien and tliere to answer tne com. i ' " " nunj required to sjjiar plaint riled URUIiiHt yuu In Ike above emmeu court and utusr entitled cause, und If yuu lail so to n or belore tho 29th day of July, 1S!1. appear the above named plaintiff will "d tliere to unswer tlie coin- apply to the Court for the relief do-: I'hi'nt "l'd aKuiiist you iu the ubovu munded in tho complaint, to wit, for a i entitled I'utise, and If vou fail so ta decree quieting plaintiff's title to tlio apiieur thu above named plaintiff aval following described real property sit- PI'y to the Court for the reliuf d.v uale in tho County of Lincoln and "landed in the complaint, to wit, far s State of Oregon, to wii: decree quieting plaintiffs-title to in: A strip or tract or land r.lxy-slx lu"uwl8 uuscriueu real properly (6fi) feet In width, being thirty-three (33) feet of such width on either side of the center line of tho railroad known ag Spruce Production Railroad No. 12 (sometimes called "Alson Southern Railroad" as 'ihe same Ih now staked out, located and or estab lished over and across tlio following described parcel of land, to-wlt: Lot eight (), Ulock one (l) in uate in the County of Lincoln c:-t ouue or uregon, to wit: A strip uf land 6 teet In width Vis ing 33 feet on each side of tlio center line of Spruce Production R.vlrooaf No. 12 (otherwise known as the Alav Southern Railroad) aa the came t staked out, located and coutrudrsl through the swuthwest quarter of Section nine (9) and Lots one O) and two (2) of Section sixteen (Its PAaatvlaw Al(lltlin tn ' V II I n n riltr according to the map nnd plat thereof 'in township thirteen (13) Sunth of of record witn the County Clerk ot uange aieven til) west or ti.j wa Llncoln ('ounty, Oregon. amette Meridian. t'lalntllT will also niinlv for a decren Plaintiff will also annlv for a ilsm adjudging it to be the owner in fee adjudging it to be the owner in tea 'ninlo nf . It a ..lit npntuiv fMn I'miiii 'Rlllltllu lt tlia aill n,niu.,lu fi... f the 240 miles. Mr. Hartloy rocoutly an Hon or ciam 0n the part 'of the i all lien or claim on ihe part of tim rented the Stanton place north otlsajd defendants. In default of such , said defendants ln default of KB- town. 'appearance the allegations of the com- appearance the allegations of the cuw- .... .,,,, ,.. . ... Iplaint will be taken as confessed Plaint will be taken s confestedl Loader SUDncrlptlonB receivnd ... ,.l)n i,i lnrnrlflntn Thla aiiinninna f.uinst s:i!rt dBl-nnitonla Thl mmmm. " re: ivupreciii uros., wouons, i a published by order or the Hon. U. ,ls puoiislied by ordar of me Hon. ti ll r. ; Ross McLlwain, Toledo, Or.; O. P. Sklpworth made the 13th day of K. bkipworth made the 13th day F. Dickson, Toledo, Or.; A. VV. Cox, June, 1921. In and by the said order duv of June, 1921. v In nnd by the said order Portland, Or.; J. H. Whlppo, Toledo' 'It Is required that the summons bo It Is required that the summons fee Or.; Henry Kgland, Nashville. f,r.; i published for six successive week7 .published for six successive weeka. Geo. Khmt. Toledo Or, Cren;. Co.. . f 'r' i" 'cLS" aiiHiz. i .r .: I a. i , i or. i it , m I. , " ' f mcamam es i numpign, Cnas. HasBmr.n, Ynquina, Or.; (o 111 Attorneys for Plaintiff, 926 North Blower, Toledo, (Jr. McCamant A. Thomason. Attorneys for Plain ill". "2'i NorrV wtsiein liauk Bldg., Portland, Oregoij. v.xstern L.iuk Illfe-. I'.'r.und, Uiojtia.