' V. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 22nd. 1921. PACE THREE 1 Here's why CAMELS are the quality cigarette BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's pos sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper secure foil wrapping revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it You'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine and one entirely free from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. TURKISH DOMESTIC h u, BLEND SU CIGARETTES R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton-S.l.m. N. C, AUGUST Brunswick Records -ON SALE TODAY In some of these records Brunswick casts seriousness aside for the moment, and invites the world to dance to the most fascinating assortment of dance music ever recorded! Come in, let us play them for you. 10034 Th World Can't Go Hoaod Wilboot You 1.00 Soprmno ...... Dorotnr Jardsa 13024 J Until ror Tnao. Karl 1.2S Drum Tailor ...... Tkao. Karl f Hebraw Malady and D.nca Violin Solo . Elba Braaakia I Saranasla Eapatnola (SpanUh 5rana) Viein Sate Elias Braaakia Boll Woaril Blaaa Al Barnard with Carl Famous Orchestra. Ain't Afraid of Nuthln' Dat's Afira . . 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Newport, Oregon Sen! nie records checked above by prepaid parcel post. I agree to keep at least half of those ordered, returning balance In 24 hours by insured parcel poet. Name Address ' SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln Ctfunty Eugene Williams, Plaintiff vs. John E. Mathews as Executor of the estate of Annie Marie Mathews, de ceased, John 'E. Mathews,- William Mathews, Crosby Mathews, George K. Mathews and Fanney Cavitt. as heirs at law of Annie Marie Mathews, de ceased. Defendants. To John E. Mathews, Executor of the estate of Annie Marie Mathews, deceased, John E. Mathews. William Mathews, Crosby Mathews, George K. Mathews and Fanne'- Cavitt, heirs at law of Annie nfarie Mathews, deceased In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, to-wit: On or be fore the fifth day of August, 1921, the last day of the time perscribed In the order of publication of this summons, and if you rail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will aoDlv to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree that plaintiff have judg ment against said defendants for the sum due on said note and mortgage, $676.00wlth interest thereon from the first day of Aprr, 1917, at tne n.ta of ten per cent per annum. $270.00, to gether with the sum of $300.83 taxes paid on said mortgaged propi rty by the plaintiff, and the furttur sum of $160.00 attorney's fees and the costs and disbursments of this suit. That plaintiff's mortgage described In said complaint be declared a Hen in said sums upon the mortgaged real prop erty situated in Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot six in Block thirteen in Cases and Bayley's second addition to Newport, Orecon. That plaintiff's said mortgage lien be foreclosed and that said real pro perty be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as upon execution, .and the proceeds thereof te applied toward the satisfaction of said amounts due plaintiff; that the de fendants and all persons claiming by, 'from, through or . under them be ibarred and forei los'ed from all right. ! title, interest and claim In and to said 'real property, except the tjatutory 'right to redeem and for Biich further lor ether relief as to the Court may i seem equitable. This pummonn is published In pur suance of an order of the Hon. .John IKogarty, Judge of tho County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, duly made land entered on the 14th day of June, jl921, and which on er directs publica tion of this sum.nons once a 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 17tli. 1921. Last publication July 29th, 1921. B. F. Jones. I Attorney for plaintiff. Newport. Or. mm mm tm mk 1 .m aT-.m -. CIV : Jit' -W Any !-V,; .... t: NOTICS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln ' In the Matter of the Estate of A. N. Lowo, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Albert A. Lowe, Executor of the Estate of A. N. Lowe, Deceased, has filed li is Final Account with the County Clork of Lincoln County, Ore gon at Toledo. All persons having objections to the allowance of said Account must file the same within 14 weeks from the first publication of tins notice. Date of first publication, July 8, 1021. Date of Inst publication Aug. 5, 1921. Albert A. Lowe, Executor. Fruit jars at Col vine. For dinner-ware see Colvln. Alec Catfish was over from the Si letx yesterday. A full line of rubber boots at Col. vl n't. O. I Agee went out to the Valley Tuesday noon. Men's and boys' underware at Col vin's. E. M. Dodele came over from the Valley Tuesday evening. Don't fall to read our two ads In this Issue. The Bootery. C. S. Ohmart of Ona was in the city on business Tuesday. J. M. Bowers of Beaver Creek was In town on business Tuesday. Dr. L. Hoyt Brown drove over from Portland. Monday in his Lexington Six. C. O. Hawkins the Newport Banker passed thru to the Valley Tuesday. Mrs. Norman Howard went out o Albany Tuesday to Join her husband. Miss Violet Turner visited on tht Lower Bay the first of the week. J. W. Parrish arrived home Wed nesday evening from a trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding came down from Elk City Wednesday even ing. E. A. Harvey, the Standard Oil man was up from Newport on business yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Graham and children have been visiting at KinL'B Valley the past couple of weeks. Born, Sunday, July 17th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Olimnrt at Ona, an eight and a half pound boy. Little Margaret Nye broke her arm Friday, the 8th, by falling on the side, walk, near her grandmothers. Mrs. Gipe. of Portland, arrived Sat urday evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Brown. Dr. P. W. Kellogg passed thru to Newport Tuesday evening. He will return here the 1st of August. S. G. Irvin of Newport passed thru Wednesday evening enroute home from a trip to Valley points. Kenneth Collin:! arrived down from Poriland Saturday for a visit with his grandmother.- Mrs. Catherine Collins. Mr. Spence coau over from Cor vallis the first o: '.he weo.t for a visit with his daughter, Mr3. Hester Peter son. Mrs. Ole Amundsen and children departed Tuesday for Aurora whsre they will visit with Mi. and Mrs. E. L Steinhoff. Mr", and Mrs. F. E. Schmidtt de parted for Portland Sunday where Mr. Schmidtt will work at his '.radc as a carpenter. Miss Edna Altree arrived down from Portland Monday to Join her mother and sister, who have been visiting here for some time. Mrs. A. B. Hughes departed Tues day for her home at Astoria, after a short visit wlthlier mother, Mr3. Julia Parker, and other relatives hee. The county tractor and grader were ferried across to the south side Tues day evening, and will be used to put the roads between here and Bayvlew n shape. Misses Dorothy Thornqulst and Edlih Webster departed Tuesday noon for their home at Alpine after spend ing a couple of weeks with Miss Suda Chambers here. John Pennock arrived over from the Valley last evening. Mr. Pennock will look after his property interests here, and will probably remain several months. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall and Miss Amy Hall motored over from the Si letz Wednesday. Miss Amy remained here and will visit with her brother, Warren and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Patterson drove out to Albany Sunday, taking thoir son, Gordon, cut to catch the afternoon train for Astoria. They returned lo Toledo in the evening.- Mrs. Nora Irwin and children de parted for their home at Portland Wednesday after visiting here with Mrs. E. M. Wood and Mrs. U. G. Hart, mother and sister of Mrs. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Toner of Ya quina passed thru Tuesday evening enroute to their home at Yaquina. They had been visiting relatives at Salem and McMlnnville. County Agent Cooter accompanied by Commissioner Juy Dunn, road con tractor Thos. Young and Fred Cham bers, drove down to Waldport and re turn Wednesday. Clyde Ashton and Miss Mollie Le ganger were united In marriage at the home of the Rev. C. R. Elsworth in this city, Wednesday, July 20th. Mr. Ashton and Miss Leganger are both residents of it lite city. i C. B. King of Los Angeles and Mrs. E. J. Wells arrived Saturday for a visit with their slstor, Mrs. C. E. Crosno of this city. They accom panied by Mrs. Crosno, are spending a week at Newport. The Yaquina Electric Company is tearing down the big fuel bin which was built jUKt back of Its plant for the storago of sawdust P. Winler mute and Geo. Chambers are doing the work. Jim and Mollie Ross departed last week for Lodi, California. They went as far us Medford by auto, ac companying tlielr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper, of San Frun clsco, who visited here and who were enroute to Crater Lake. CRUSON i I NICHOLS "DING" & "NICK" . - i . POOL & BILLIARDS GOOD TABLES CIGARS & TOBACCO BASEMENT ANDREWS' BUILDING "THE PETER PAM" CONFECTIONERY FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES CSMMON AND FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES a a a LUNCHES aaa SERVICE 1 YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES X i I LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURMISHINGS Call In and took over our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. il1ls4s4iLitiatlit '' H.l. l .tJ.AAJ.i.AAl.J.A . 1. t w I I TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTl INCOLN WOUNTY "' (INCORPORATED) B ANK TOLEDO, OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKINCTBUSINESS 1 DIRECTOR - , C E. HAWKINS '.' J. B. BOOTH . a O. HAWKINS 3 4 Interest , Paid en , - . ,t i me uepoeiia J t 1- r-r-in . Fipies cSe Smokers' ' -tfrticlcsa at AL'S SMOKEHOUSE z 4' "You;Il Always Find" says the Good Judge That you get mure genuine satisfaction at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. A small chew lasts ! so much longer than i a big chew of the I ordinary Wind. And the full, rich real 1 tobacco taste gives a long lasting cnewing satisfaction, j y Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew . will tell you thet. . i .- rut tit in tzvo styhs ' ' W-B CUT is c lonf f:ne-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaccc ap,.,'1 ss.1 ii.isaiil ami ;( IUWMII- MCTp SUMMONS Iti the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln United States Spruce Production Cor poration, Plain Ufl, v. W. H. Adams, and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint horeln, Defendants. To W. 11. AdaniH, and also all other persons or parlies unUnotfn claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real e.siute described In the complaint on file In this cause: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You oro hereby required to appear In the above untlili-d court and chiiho on or before tho 2!ith day of July, 1921, then and there to answer the com plaint filed asaint you in the above entitled cause, aud if you mil so to appear the above named plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to wit. for a decree quieting plaintiff's title to the lollowlng described real property sit uate In the County o.f Lincoln and state of Oregon, to wit: A strip or tract of land Elxlv-slx (C!i) foet In width, being thirty-throe (33) feet of such width on either side of the center line of t lie rallroud known as Spruco Production Hallroad No. 12 (sometimes called "Alsea Southern Hnllrood" as .he same is now staked out, located and or estab lished over and across the following described parcel of Innd, to-wit: Lot eight (8), lilo. k one (1) in Coastvlew Addition to Yanuina City according to the map and plat : hereof of record with tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon. Plaintiff will also appr" for a decree adjudging it to be I tie ownir In tee simple of ihe said property, free from all Hen or claim on the part of the saird defendants. In default of such appearance tho allegations or the com nlalnt will be taken ns confessed V. Wilson nr- airaln?t said defendants. This-summons rived Tuesday evening from Southern l' published by order of the Hon. O. California for a visit with wii.IK. Sklpworth made the 13:h day of son's fntlier Wm A,iw.,.,' a June, 11121. In nnd by the said ord"r ..XT ho-"- m n"d it Is re-tuired that tfie summons bo other relatives hire. Mr. Wilson de- published for 81X successive weeks, parted tor Homo this noon, on account Date of first publication. Juno 17, ol his vacutlon having expired. Mrs. '1921. Max Church. Wilson will remain for. a con Die ofl McCamant A Thompson, weeks. .Mr. Wilsrn saw service bore1 Hnrnevi fn t'lii'ntitT. ?r.!i N'ortii Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis with the Spruce Division. western Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln United Stales Spruce Production Cor poration, Plaintiff, v. The Unknown Heirs of J. C. k.iacs and also all other persons or parties unknowit, claiming any right, turn, estato, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To the, U.-known He'rs of J. C. Isaacs and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, esiate, lien or interest In the real eatiiio descrlbud in the complaint, herein, Defendants: In tho Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to ap )enr in the above entitled court nnd cause on or boioru the 2!lth day of July, l'.L'l. then and there to answer tho com plaint filed against you in the above entitled rauae, and if you fail so to appear the above named plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the complaint, to wit, for c decree quieting plaintiff's tltlo to t!i following described real proprrtv uata in tho County of Lincoln I State of Oregon, to wit: A strip of land 66 feet In width be ing 33 feet on each side of the center line of Spruce Production Hallroad No. 12 (otherwise known as the Alsea Southern Kailrond) as the came is staked out, located and constructed through the Boiithwest qucrier of Section nine (!l) and Lots one 111 and two (2) of Section sixteen f!6 in Township thirteen (13) South of Range eleven (11) West of ti. Will. nmette Meridian. Plaintiff will also annlv for ilnrrflo adjudging It to be the owner in fn simple of the paid property, free from all lien or claim on the part of the said defendant? In default of such appearance the allegations of the com plaint will he taken ns confessed egnlnst sn'd defendants. This summons is published by order of the Hon. O. I' Sklpworth made the 13th ilav of June. 1!)21. In and bv the said order it Is required that the summons be published for six successive weeks. Pale of first nublteaiinn. .Iut.a 17 1021. Max Church. McCamant A Thompson, Attoney t Tor Plaintiff. ;! NonV western l.an'c Wdg., Portland. 'Jr. go::. i