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PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29tht 1921. SPECIAL FOR Saturday & Monday Only SMALL WHITE BEANS, PER LB. SLICED PINEAPPLE, NO. 2 TIN CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP, 5 LB. TIN, DARK. . CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP, 10 LB. TIN, DARK CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP, 5 LB. TIN, WHITE ,5i2c. ,.19c. , ,46c. , .89c. .53c. CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP, 10 LB. TIN, WHITE $1.03 W.G.Burcroff Mercantile Go. MAIL ORDERS CIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION S WAL7HAM W4TCNSS lull iSi iTi iti if f . 1 . . . T DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER t-i. i. PBTBRSON THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON m -f. m m m i I J i.a J t. I. J .1 t. t.t t.H J. t J.JlJ, I I t . .t . .1. ,t. A A i '1J,,I f V v . " l TVTTVTTTTTTTVVvTTT'i 'i11!1' I sr I VTTtT VTTVTTTT J I f 'I'T'I'TV II! in,' THE UNIVERSAL CAR M-. Eds"l r Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, gives out .".e following stat.-rnen'.: TOURING CAR $415.00 RUNABOUT ' 370.00 COUPE 6)5.00 SEDAN 750.00 CHASSIS 345.00 TRUCK-CHASSIS '. 435.00 TRACTOR '625.00 "Another reduction has been made in the list price of all types of Ford cars and the Ford truck to take effect immediately. The list prices f. o. b. Detroit, are now as follows: "The big reductions last fall v.re made In anticipa tion of low ma'.rrial costs which we are now getting the benefit of, and thlo Fact together with Increased manufac turing efficiency and the unprecedented demand for Ford cars, particularly during the past three months permitting maximum production, have made another price reduction pocsible immediately. "Ford business for April and May 1921 was greater by 56,633 cars and trucks than for the same two months in 1920; in fact, the demand has been even greater than the supply, so that our output has been limited, not by unfilled orders but by manufacturing facilities. "During May we produced 101,424 Ford v.lrs and trucks for sale in the United States alone the biggest month In the hlctory of our company and our factories arid assembly plants are now working on 4000 car dally cedule for June. "The Fordson tractor Is still being sold at less than the cost to produce on account of the recent big price reductions, and It is impossible, therefore, to make any further cut In the price of tho tractor. Can you afford to go without a car any longer when I rordt are selling at these new low prices? There Is no i rason now why you should delay purchasing a Ford car, Ford truck, or Fordson Tractor. We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordson tractor or the partciular type of car In which you are interested. Just 'phone us or drop us a card. A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent Table oil cloth at Calvin's, Men' droas pants at Colvin'a. ' Aluminum kettle at Colvin'a. OH stoves and ovens at Colvln's All roads lead to Yachats tomorrow. Graniteware and tinware at Colvin, Jim Derby of Taft is here as , Grand Juror. . See Colvin for boys' dress suits at right prices. Mrs. W. R. Moore ot Harlan was In the city Monday. O. P. Shoemaker of Newport was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson drove out to Corvallls Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Frederick were pas sengers for Portland this noon. F. M. French of Albany, the S. P. jeweler, was in the city yesterday. W. C. Burcroff and J. B. Booth .went over to the Siletz yesterday on a fishing trip. O. W. White received two milch goats yesterday by express frcm Corn ing, Calif. MTs. B. F. Updike of Winant was In fthe city Wednesday visiting with her (mother, Mrs. King. Geo. Downey, 20, and Margaret Har ney, 20, both of Siletz, secured a license to wed Monday. Attorney Martin L. Pipes of Port land is in the city today. Mr. Pipes has a case in court here. iMrs. Ole Amundsen and children, and Mrs Mork, arrived heme Wednes day evening iruiu a vihil ui ivurora. Miss Anna Collins depai ed for Portland this noon after upending a ! week with her sister, Mrs. Earl Marker, hore. Another tralnload of gravel for bal lasting the S. P. trti'.k between here and Yaquina came in Saturday morn ing. Ferd Brown and Jack Moore are ot KMHwllln urllli Ilia ffrnit'n crew on the Corvallis-Newport high-' let' 0re8Q"' way work. Make Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND Popular Spacious Lobby At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. We suggest you write, phone or wire for reservations ARTHUIt, H. MEYEP.S, Manager (29) FOR SALE 16 x 16 Army tent. See Ed Nelson, Toledo, Or. (25) CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE; Posts are at Hall Bros., Siletz. Price 18c. and 20c. each, owing to size. Ste Hall Bros., or Harald Hansen, Si- SUMMONS to plaintiff herein, and that the above . u. 14 4 . .l 4 4 dPsrribrd tract of land be sold by the In the Circuit Court of the State of 8,.rlff of Lincoln Countv, Oregon, as Oregon for Lincoln County provided by law, to satisfy the amount W. C. Whalers, rialntiff. dua Bna owing to plaintiff herein on vs. mortgage, and also the amount OeansJde Investment Company, a ou Plaintiff in the sura of $773.09 coipi rnUBn: James Thorp, J. H. Colt together with interest thereon paid In an i il. A. Hosteller, Defendants, tuxes on said land by plaintiff herein; Ti Oi oanside Investment Company, a"'l further for a decree that each of t corporation, James Thorp. J H. ai defendants and all of them, and Colt and H. A. Hostetler, th above n11 Persons claiming by or through ennui defendants: ' 8au defendants, or either of you. may In tl 9 Name of the State of Oregon: be barred and foreclosed of any estate '.'(: , and each of vou are required .rifht. title, lion, In.. rest in or to sf id to a. , ear and answer the complaint Imortgined premises or any part there f pi'intiff filed against vou in I lie l"f. and for such further relief as may abov entitled suit on or befnro the ,oe eciuiiuble and Just, err. -r.inn of six weeks from the date i T,,js ""Minims is servel cn ycu by of t' fir3t publication of thib sum- publication in accordance with tin r.ions und if vou fa il so to apur-ur ami order mnde and entered by the Honor'-arsv.-.-r. for want thereof th? plaintilt al,1e John Kogurty, County Judge of will i.pply to tlie ubove entitle 1 court Lincoln Countv, Oregon, which said for t'.;e relief demanded in his com-jordrr is dated June 17th, 1921. and ?lain:, to-wit: for a decree of this : which required that this Summons be Court foreclosing his certain morUass ! published In the LInroln County Lead eii'iuted bv defendant, OcoacKlle In- tr. for six conr.ecutlve and successive vi-stmi'-t Cnmpanv. on th 3:n livjweeks beginning with the iRsue of ot June. 1914, on' the following deB- ,,,nB 17,h- 1921. and ending with the cubed real property situ..' J in Liu- tissue or July J9th, 1921, coin County, Oregon, to-wit. .V 'ttheas: quarter of the Southwest tlburter and Lots seven (7) nine' (jn iiA tn (10) in Sectloi fourteen iK Tiv.nship seven (7) Souli Ratine Uven (11) WeBt, V. M. And Ixt one (1). the Southeast tr.'arter of the Northwest quvt.'r and '.h.i South half of the Kortnt.dst quart er of i-wtlon twp.nty-slx (2;i) in Town ship Seven (7) South of Range eleven (11) West. V. M. ft'liirh said mortgage wai made to jls'iitiff herein and wp:s Ri-'O'i to trure the payment of a "irtaiii promissory not in the suui of ro G. B. McCluskey. Attorney for rhlntlff. P. O. Address, Toledo, Oregon. NOTICE CHERRIES FOR SALE! Royal Ann and Lambert at 52 cts. per ft. f. o. b. Corvallls, F. R. Barnes, R. R. No. 2, Corvallls, Oregon. . Wm. Mackey, who has been visiting here with his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Gaither, departed Wednesday tor hi3 home at Bend. A. W. Morgan and sons were In the city Tuesday euroute to their homo ',n Portland. They had spent several da; u (lolling ou the Siletz. Attorney Arthur Clarke came over from Corva!li3 Inst evening to at tend Circuit Court, he having soveral cases which come up at this terui. Mn. Clara Curry and children ar rived oyer from Albany Salurdny even ing fjr a visit, with Mrs. Curry's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Zaluoiu came over Ifrcm Salem Wednesday evening for j'a. visit with Mrs. Zaloom s sisters, jM;j. Dick Christiansen and Mrs. Ed. ;Altree. j Mr. r.nd Mrs. P. Frederick and .daughter, Jane, and Jliss Victoria Ko ! bieleki, came up from the Yachats I Wednesday. They will remain here itbout a week. j Harald Hansen of Siletz was a To ledo visitor Wednesday. Mr. Hansen ;has about a thousand cedar post for sale. Anyone desiring posts win ao well to see him. Ole Osness departed Tuesday for a trip to Briitiah Columbia. Mr. Os ness may decide to make his home in British Columbia If he finds any thing that suits him. Chas. Litchfield arrived down from Portland Friday evening to join his family who have been visiting hero with Mrs. Litchfield's- (parent, Mr. tond Mrs. John McCluskey, for some rtlme. (Mrs. Anna Colby who has been here the past several weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. M. K. Johnston and brother, R. C. Johnston of Olalla, re tifrned to her home a' Moscow, Idaho, Wednesday noon. Obed Mann departed Tuesday for his home at San Francisco after spend ing a week with his brother, Bob, hero. Ho Riild that, he liked Toledo and was rgoing to return and make his home 'Jiere. A large number of Toledo people spend Sunday at Newport and the beach, witnessing the aerial flights and stunts of the plane there. Some of the more venturesome and daring went up with the aviator Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knox and family of Cottage Grove, stopped off Tuesday 'for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.c Dale Kimes. Mr. Knox, who is S. P. Agent at Cottage Grove, has been at New port for a few days with his family. St E. Newklrk's mother and sisters, Mrs. S. T. Newkirk, Mrs. Llda Carter and Mrs. Flora Juihnson came In on tho Saturday evening's train fronwSa lein for a short visit . Going on to Newport Monday evening for a few days outing. A carrier pigeon decended at the Everett Miller place west of Toledo Wednesday noon. The bird had a band on each leg, and seemed about fagged out Mrsi Miller gave it feed O Tl .1 urtltat 1 .1 It olni.jul , .. w. .. .1 rested all af'ernoon. About Bix o'clock it flew away to the north. tLeader subscriptions received this week are: Tom Hill. Taft, Oi ; D. J. Thomas, LnGrand. Or.; E. E. Colvin. Siletz. Or.: Jas. Frunku. Kilni-v fir Chas. Litchfield, Portland, Or.; Mi3s M. L. Hampton, Nortons. Or.; A. Mar tinson. Tidewater, Or.; C. W. Movers, Flk City, Or.; Harald Hansen, Siletz, Or. (25) NOTICE I have placed all my accounts in the hands of W. H. Water bury, Attorney at Law, Toledo, Ore gon, for collection. Please pay at once and save extra costs. E. M. Dodelf. (25) FOR SALE 1 Good Grade Jersey Bull, two years old. Want $4000. Chas. W. ff.ytn, Elk City, Or. CO FOR SALE 50 Full flooded White Leghorn chickens, all last year's pullets, most are laying. I am a-klng 75 carfts each tor them. C. A. Thompsan, South Beach, Oregon. LEARN ELECTRIClTYget Into a big businessgrowing big pay now fur Electricians, Auto Electricians, Ignition Experts. Battery Men, Me chanical Draftsmoncbig future for Engineers of every kind you can master one of these lineaeam more moneygain success write today for free catalog hundreds of grad uates holding good jobs over 2,000 men trained annually a great school for ambitious menwrite today. Heeld'a Engineering School 1 101 Sutter Street Ssa Francises) YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations Prices Reasonable F. M. French & Sons Optometrists and Opticians Albany, Oregon ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of tho Eatate of John I. Butterfield, Deceased. Notice is) hereby given) that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County Oregon, administratrix of the Estate of John I. Bulterfield, Deceased, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the law offico of G. B. MoClUBkey, in Toledo, Oregon, properly verified, within six months frcm the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published July 8, 1921. Sarah J. Butterfield, Administratrix of the Estate of John I. Butterfield, Deceased. (19) FOR SALE 240 ACRES the best of river bottom soil, about 5o acres in crops, small box house and fine large barn, 60 ft., well fenced. Also 45 head best Durham cattle, all Thcu,and (fidio Wli 4Klhv wisii m.jkJnd of farm, and hay tools. Price terest thereon at ten per cent i-r reasonable come and see. Six miles unnm, dsted June SOUj, 191i psyablo below Agency. C. F. Anderson. t NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln In the Matter of the Estate of A. N. Lowe, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Albert A. Lowe, Executor of the Estate of A. N. Lowe, Deceased, has filed his Final Account with the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ore gon at Toledo. All persons havlns objections to the allowance ot said Account must file the same within 4 weeks from tho first publication of this Notice. Date of first publication, July 8, 1921. Date of last publication Aug. 6, 1921. Albert A. Lowe, Executor. HERE is Your Chance TO BUY CHEAPER THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT FACTORIES IS YOUR SIZE HERE? Ladies White Sea Island Cloth Shoes, Mili Leather Heels Sizes 3y2, 4, 4'2, 5, Sy2, 6 To Close Out at. . . .$2.25 Ladies White Fabric Cloth Shoes, Low Leather Heels Sixes 2 prs. 2'2, 2 prs. 6y2 To Close Out at. . . .$2.25 Ladies White Fabric Cloth Oxfords, Mili Leather Heels Si2es 4i2, 5y2, 6, 7 To Close Out at $2.25 Ladies White Fabric Cloth Pumps, Mili Wood Covered Heels Sizes 3, 314. 4, 5y2 To Close Out at .$2.25 S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 5305 Pretty important event those first uncertain steps the first thing you think, of is a KODAK While it is all very simple the Kodak way, the experts in our photographic department are more than ready to give you the benefit of their experience and to help make good picture-making all the easier. Kodaks from $9.49 up they are all auto- graphic aq invaluable feature for pictures of the youngsters where the date and title are ' often half the interest. . TOLEDO DRUG CO. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. M"M-f 1 1 n s Water Front Market WHOLESALE A RETAIL Dealers In DRESSED & CURED MEATS FISH IN SEASON HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY I represent the Sa'em Nursery and will take orders for Fall delivery any time now. C. R. Ellsworth, Toledo. FOR SALE Big Durham cow giving 4 gallons of milk a day; also Jersey calf 6 weeks old; and a cook stove. See Chas. Mock, Toledo, Oregon. NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice It hereby given that the un rlorskned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County Ore- Kon, Btlniinis:ratrix of the Estate of Scott Lr.ne. Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby directed to file tho same at Hie home of the undersigned adminis tratrix near Siletz, Oregon, within six monihs from date thereof, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers. Pated and first published, July 29th, 1921. Minnie Lane, Administratrix of the estate of Scott Lane, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010761 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offiee at Roseburg, Oregon, July 19th, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Lester V. Skeels, of Alsea, Oregon, who, on July 22, 1916, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 010761, for S SVV V SEVi, S SV4 SEK SW- Sec. 14, and Wy2 E NWVi, W4 EV4 E NW',4 and NE NEi NE4 NW', Section 23, Township 15 S., Range 9 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Pinal Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallls, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: v Thomas Taylor, of Alsea, Oregon B. S. Tullock, of Alsea, Oregon. Elmer Taylor, of Alsea, Oregon. Clarence Sapp, of Alsea, Oregon. W. H. Canonj Register. White House paint In 5-galkn cans at $2.75 per gallon, while it latts. Bateman Furniture Co. HOUSE AND LOT For sale. quire at this office. In- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011590 Department of the Interior U. S. Lnnd Office at Roscburs;, Oregon, July l?th, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that William Sauer, Jr., of Hoccta, Oregon, who, on July 13, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011690, for NW4 civ nnvt, W' INUVi SE,4 NWid. N SWV4 SEV4 NWV4, E SBU SEyt NWii, W NEVi NW14, W& E NE NW'4, SH SW4 SW'I NTS tf. NWii SEV4 SE'4 NW of Section 22, Township 16 S., Range 11 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Pinal Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above rioMrrihn.i hnt- Joe Morris, Jr., U. S. Commissioner, ai ins onice, ai jvinpioton, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: George Halllday, of Heceta, Oregon. William Gregg, of Cushninn, Oregon Hon Bunch, of Hecota, Oregnn. Joseph Mechem, of Heceta, Oregon. W. H. Canon, Register. (24) FOR SALE 1920 Ford Truck, Pneumatic Tires. Call at this offiee Will consider trade for 1921 Roadster. f24) FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE or Trade, See Zadok Thayer, Toledo, Oregon.