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I'm NoboJv's Babr Fox Trot Introducing "Snuazle" J Green Brothers' Norelty Band Listening Fox Trot Moonlight Fox Trot Green Brotheis' Novelty Band 2116 .85 f Moo J ' Deei Introducing "I'm Misstn' Memmy'a Kissin'" Carl Fenton'a Orchestra pin Your Eyes Walts Introducing Trying" Carl ronton a Urcbestra Mello 'Cello fox Trot Erdody and his Pennsylvania Hotel Orchestra All For You Fox Trot Introducing "Without You" Erdody and his Pennsylvania Hotel Orchestra WARREN B. HARTLEY CO. Newport, Oregon Send me records checked above by prepaid parcel post. I agree to keep at leapt half of thoso ordered, returning balance in 24 hours by insured parcel post. Name AddresB SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County 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 st 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 Marie 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 firBt 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 fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will aDDly to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed lor 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, $675.00 with interest thereon from the first day of Aprr, 1917, at tne rute of ten per cent per annum. $270.00. to gether with the sum of $300.83 taxes paid on said mortgaged property bv the plaintiff, and the further sum of $160.00 attorney's fees and the costs and disbursments of this suit. That piaintin s mortgage described In said complaint be declared a lien in said sums upon the mortgaged real prop erty situated In Newport, Lincoln County. Oregon, to-wit: Lot six in Block thirteen in Cases anil Bavlev's second addition to Newporl, Oregon. mat plamun s said mortgage lion be foreclosed and that paid real pro perty be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as upon execution, and the proceeds thereof fca applied toward the satisfaction of said amounts due plaintiff: that the de fendants and :tii pi Toon? clul'ring by, from, through or under them be barred and foreclosed from all right, title, interest and claim in and to said real property, except the statutory .right to redeem and for such further or other relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Tills summons is published in pur suance of an order of the Hon. John Fogarty, Judge of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, duly maile and entered on the 14th dav of June, 1921, and whh h on er directs publica tion of tMs sum nons once c 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. LaRt publication July 29th, 1921. B. F. Jones, Attorney for plaintiff, Newport, Or. - -1 CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is uereby given that all war rants drawn on School District No. 2. Toledo, Oregon, and endorsed not paid for want of funds, up to am, including Warrant No. 849, Dated Mn:. 1920, art, hereby called and interest stopped thlr dale. JVivt'. ..uly 29th, 1921. L. M. Starr, Clerk. School D.sl. No. 2. NOTICE After my long Illness I am glad to announce that I will soon resume my practice and will be in Toledo, Aug. 1st. to 6th, (Inclusive); Newport, Aug. 8th to 11th (inclusive); Waldport Aug. 25th, 6th, 27th, (inclusive). SniCircly youis Dr. F. W. Kellogg. A SAFE TEST For those who are In need of a rem edy for kidney troubles and back ache, it Is a good plan to try Doan's Kidney Tills. They are strongly re commended by people in this vicinity. T. J. Anderson, retired rancher. 342 JE. 4th, St., Albany, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been a lot of good to me and I am glad to recommend them. My kidneys were out of order and I had severe backaches and sharp palnu across my Kidneys. When I stooped over, a sharp catch in the small of my back bothered me and my kidneys did not act right. I used Doan'B Kidney Pills for this troublo and they gave me relief, strengthen ing my kidneys. The backaches left, too." l'rlce .60c'., at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Anderson had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Acetylene welding bring In your brokm c.iRtinns and have them mnde as good .is new. F. W. Carson, To ledo, Oregon. Diehea at Colvina. For beds, mattresei and springs tee Colvln. Guy Lewis of Ona was a Toledo vis itor Tuesday. Full line of men'a and boys' work clothes at Colvln's. R. W. Stow was In the city on busi ness Saturday. For men's and boys' underwear, tea Colvln. E. E. Colvln was over from the SI- i letz Saturday. Men's and boys, dress shirts at Col vln's. Jas. Franks of Siletz was a Toledo visitor Saturday. S. T. Loudon of Eddyville was a Toledo visitor last Friday. Dave Moyer of Orton waa a County Seat visitor Wednesday. Miss M. L. Hampton of Nortons was a Toledo visitor Monday. W. It. Stokes of Yaquina was in the city on business Wednesday. Victor Neiml of Upper Siletz was in the city on business Wednesday. ' Engineer C. W. Meyer went to Port land on business Saturday noon. Miss Ru'h Chesley was a passenger for Portland Monday noon. Murk Guilllams oi Beaver Creek was in the city Tuesday afternoon. G. P. Lyons was up from Yaquina Tuesday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge Axtel were passengers for Elk City Monday noon. Clias. Overlander of Upper Big Elk was a Toledo visitor Tuesday evening. Guy Itoberts the sawniillman was a visitor on the lower bay Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mock went out to the Valley Saturday, returning Monday. Mcrt Abbey of Newport passed thru Tuesday evening enrouto home from the Valley. L C. Mowerv of the Lower Siletz was In the cily Wednesday enroute to Portland. Mrs. Cleve Fish and children re turned Saturday noon from a visit on the lower bay. Mrs. J. J. Fogarty of Portland i: here for a visit, with Mr. and Mrs. John Fogarty. J. Hennessy Murphy of Newport was in the city Friday, having busi ness at the courthouse. Harry Sway'ze of Albany pasczd thru to Newport Friday evening, re turning home Saturday. Chester Dixon and family were in the city Sunday afternoon enrouie home from a day at the beach. M. S. Herring arrived down from Portland Mbnday evening to look afier property Interests here. 'R. n. fiwvnn. the veterinarian. waB 'up at Orton last week vaccinating cat tle against septicemia. Wm. Andrews Is getting shingles on the ground for the reshlngllng of his building on Hill street at Fourth. Warren B. Hartley the Newport Un dertaker and furniture man waa a To ledo visitor Wednesday afternoon. T? V. Collins nnd daughters. Cather- Lfna anA Annn nnrl Mm Fnrl Marker. klrove over from Corvallis Saturday. Mrs. F. N. Hayden and children are in Portland this week for a visit with Mrs. Hayden's mother, Mrs. Ella Stew art. Miss Thelma Bingham of Newberg is here for a visit with Miss Irin Akin. She and Iris came over from Blodgett "Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bones arrived over from the Valley Friday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mra. W. E. Ball in this city. W. IT. Danll arrived down from Plum, Wash., Monday evening, for a visit with his son, Jesse, and wife at Siletz. Gerald Wade, Kenneth and Vin Col lins and Warren Stewart went over to the Siletz Monday evening for m sev eral days outing. A marriage license waa Issued the first of the week to Chas. iilosser, 30, and Mi. -is Gladys HorsfalL 19, both of Nortons. C. E. Hawkins improved his house with a new coat or paint this week. R. A. Arnold and Fred Sianton did the work. The Yaquina Electric Co. is making arrangements to rebuild Us furnaces luiving received a carload of brick and other materials H1I3 week. Itoss lloselton departed Monday for a trip to Eugene and Portlnnd. Mr. lioselton expects to engage in the bar ber business in one of these cities. Mrs. Clyde McMillan and baby ar rived down from Seattle Saturday evening tor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Swearlngen. Miss Amy Hall who has been visit ing with her brothers. Warren and family of this city, and Walter and wife, at Siletz, departed Wednesday for Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. George Orey and children departed for Salem Wednes day where tliey will make their home. A big truck came over from Salem and took tlielr household effects, and they drove ont in their Ford. Saturday and Monday Specials at R. S. Van Clove's store: Voile 45c. per yard; Jap Crepe 30c; Shirting 25c; Gingham 15c; Easy Day Soap, 7 bars 49c; Rex Lye, 2 cans 25c; Tomaoc3, 5 cans 56c; Wheat Flakes per package, 25c. We recently published a re-port that Prof. W. A. Cox had accepted a posi tion as teacher In the Corvallis High School. In a letter received from Mr. Cox tills week he' Informs us that he is to teach In Iho Oregon Agricultural I'.'llese, out! not Iho High School as wo before stated. X CRUSON o I NICHOL8 "DING" & "NICK" POOL & BILLIARDS GOOD TABLES CIGARS TOBACCO BASEMENT ANDREWS' BUILDING "THE PETER PAN" CONFECTIONERY a a FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES a a a C9MM0N AND FANCY ' ICE CREAM DISHES a a a LUNCHES a a a SERVICE YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES L 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. r 1 1 I I I I I I TT IIIIIIIMITIIIIILIIil T I , s 1NCOLN WOUNTY '" (INCORPORATED) V TOLEDO, OREGON , ANK . DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS T,!rl " A DIRECTOR - C. B. HAWKINS V. 4 Interest J. a BOOTH a 0. HAWKINS Paid on , .' Jims Deposit O-EZT? VOUR 9 Cigars, Tobaccos, v" Pipes 5z. Smokers' AL'3 SMOKEHOUSE a.. "You may be Sure", :--: says the Good Judge That you are getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ufi in two styles . W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco LiitLidB?jiH.ri7 , try fn.TTTTfl 1 1 a i SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln United States Spruce Production Cor poration, PlalntJff, 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, herein, Defendants. To W. H. Ailnma, and also all other persons or parlies unknown claiming any right, UiJe, estate, lien or in terest in the real esiate described in tiie complaint on lite in this cause: In the Name of the State of Oregon: ; You are hereby reiiuircd to appeal 111 LIU' I-!1LI'I'TU .Willi 11 U U IIIIISU on or before t!io 2!l!i d:iy of July, 19LM, tnen and there to aiwver the com plaint filed against you lu the above entitled cause, and If you ail so to appeur the above named plain till will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In Uie complaint, to wit. for a decree quieting plaintiff's title to the following described real property sit uate in the County o.f Lincoln and State of Oregon, to wit: A strip or tract of land Eixly-slx G0) feet Id width, being thirty-three (,!:!) feet of each width on either side of the center line of the railroad known as Spruce l'roduction Jluiiroad No. 12 (sometimes called "Alaea Southern Railroad" as ilie same Is now staked out, located and or estab lished over and across the following described parcel of land, to-vit: Iot eight (n), HlocK one (1) In Coowtview Addition to Yaiiuinji City according to the mup and plat thereof of record with the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon. I'laintiff will ulso appl1' for a decree adjudging It to bit the owner In fee simple of ihe paid property, free from all lien or claim on the part of the said defendants. In default of audi appearance tne alterations 01 tne com plaint will bo taken us confess' d against said defendants. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. O. I' Sklpworth tnailo the 13th duy of Juno, 1921. In nnd by the said order It is required tlmt the summons bo published for six successive weeks. I Date of til at publication. June 17, 1921. Max Church. ' f."cCrrr.3nt &. Thompson, ; Attornevs f "' 1 'l.i'iil ill". .ortii western Bunk Bid?., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln United Statea Spruce Production Cor- pr?-ation. Plnltitlff, V. The Unknown Heirs of J. C. Isaaca and also all other persons oi- parlies unknown, claiming any right, title, endue, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Uei'eudiints. To the IT. known IleTrs of .1. C. Isaacs and also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Uhi or Interest in tho real estate described lu the complaint herein. Defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon-. Vou are hereby required to appear in mi- uuuve eninH'ii court ana c ise Ion or before tho 29th duy of July, 1921, men una mere to answer the com. plaint filed against you In the above entitled cuime, uud if you fall so to atincnr the nhnvn tttiniii,! nlnl..,liw ...11 . .......i.u I'taimiii ist.i apply to the Court for the relief ? ui.iiiueu in me complaint, to wit, foi- n decree quieting plaintiff's title to It i following rletti-ritwul n....n... . unto in the County of Lincoln a;U oiuie oi uregon, to wit: A strip of land (it! feet in width be- infr .ITl feet nn pnnli si, la mf lino of Spruce Production It.Mlroad No. 12 (otherwise known as the Alsoa Southern Railroad) as the came is Htnkod iiiir. liiejiiiiH u.wi t i l.uiwuutltJU through the southwest quar.er of Section nine (9) and Lots one (1) mid two (2) of Section sixtee.i (16) in Township thirteen (13) Snath of Itanire eleven mi W'na, n . urm .. ........ ..... uv VI II. IT Will amotte Meridian. I'laintiff will also apply for a decree nd ni Elnir It in li tho i " . . ., . "i-i in lew simple of the said property, free from nn inn in ciuiiu on iho part of the said defendiintn In default of such appearance the allegations of the com eluint will hn ,.a j iiiguinst said defendants. This summons m imiuiHiiBu Dy oruer or the Hon. G V. Sklpworth made the 13th day of June, 1921. In nnd by the said order it is required that the summons be published for six successive weeks Mate of first niililirnt t,,., it 19-1. Max Church. - i McCamant &. Thomnson, AUnrnevs f . it- Pl ilnfiiV cc ,.-.i. western Bank Bldg., Portland, Orogoa.