- LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. 1921. PACE THREE CRUSON NICHOLS - , BASEMENT - ANDREWS' , . BUILDING "THE PETER PAN" . CONFECTIONERY e . FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES "N e CSMMON AND FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES e 'DING." e & "NICK" POOL 4 BILLIARDS ess GOOD TABLES ' CIGAR8 & TOBACCO e e Came, fs are made for Men who Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality and DEMAND it. ' They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because . they love the mild, rich flavor of. choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man whe does his own thinking, you want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it in Camels. , . And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things don't improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS! R. J. REYNOLDS To&mci SEPTEMBER Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY This September release of Brunswick Records merits the title of a Super-Fomtun-Limt It offers two great artists new to Brunswick Records, Giuseppe Danlse, Baritone; Florence E as ton, Soprano; and presents in perfection and variety, songs, band selections, dances and novelty numbers that have been accepted as the best in .their respective fields. This list will appeal to widely diversified tastes and temper aments and well reward careful scrutiny of its contents. 30010 Di Pimu il mar (Tar Horn in Fair Prorsnce) 1M I From Traoiatm, Act -Sen. l-Vordi GioMppe Daabe If 30011 1.50 ' 10040 LOO. At Maria (ffacA-Coanosf) Soprano and Violin, in Lmtin , Florae Eutoa " Mu Rosea Dra.ms of Loos Asa Tonor 1302S. LIS r Hard Trials Nogro Spa-kool) Tonor Nobodj Kaowa Do Traoblo Yn Seaa iNotru Spiritual) Tonor 1 1?(K9 i Trmm" OUrorio) Violin Solo . Mario CkamUo Tho.Karlei , Tbao.Kario 5060. 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NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens THERE'S no smoke and smell to make disagree able wotfcof cooking witn the New Perfection Oil Stove. Clean, intense heat drives directly against the utensil and the name stays where you set it. We'll be glad to demonstrate how easily you can regulate the New Perfection for any sort of cooking. We have the NewPerfectionOven also- and it bakes perfectly. Bateman Furniture Co. TOLEDO, OREGON IS Granitev.are at Calvin's. ' Next week Is Fair Week. For rubber boots see Colvin.. For aluminum ware see Colvin. .If In need of a stove, see Cotvln. For boy's school suits see Colvin. For your Range Batsman FurnN ture Co. Large line of school supplies at Colvin's. For Graniteware Bateman Furnli ture Co. Emll T. Raddant of Orton was In the city on business yesterday. For wash tubs, boilers, etc., see Col vin's. Landlord P. O. Gilmore was up from Newport on business-Wednesday. Win a Barrel of Flour at the Fair. Ask Glldersleeve. Merchant R. E. Chandler of Slleti was in the city Friday evening. Call at the Cannery and get your supply of blackberry crates. Before buying a phonograph, see the Mandel at Colvin's. Merchant Walter Hall was over from the Agency yesterday. Claus Ludemann of Newport was In the city on business yesterday. - Lad ice' see the new brown calf ball-strap Oxfords. The Bootery. Chas. Hyde was. down from his ranch on the Upper SUetz yesterday. Why ship berries when the can nery pays highest cash price for them? 'Mrs. A. T. Peterson arrived home ji iturday from a visit with relatives near Corvallis. Mrs. Alma Marvin has accepted a position as clerk with the W. C. Bur croff Mercantile Co. Our selection of can and bulk coffees are the best on the market. Prices lowest. W. C. Buroroff Merc. Co. Mr.-and Mrs. M. J. Barber have moved Into the Wm. Parker house In the southeast part of town. Mr. and Mrs: Everett Miller arrived home Sunday evening from a visit to Pudget Sound points. Special prices on feed delivered from car. Call 8aturday. W. C. Bur croff Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Collins motored over from Corvallis last Saturday re turning Sunday. Sell your blackberries to t::e Ya- qtilna Bay Packing Co., and encourage a home Industry. Leader subscriptions received this week are; M. D. Weltin, EddyviUe, Or.; Loyal Chandler, Siletz, Or.; H. B. Dickinson, Portland. Or. A marriage 'license was Issued the first of the week, to George Spence, 27, of Corvallis, and Miss Jean Jen sen, 20, Toledo. Mrs. Geo. Spence, Sr., came over from Corvallis Monday evening to be present at the wedding of her son. Geo. Jr., and Miss Jean Jensen, During the Fair, Sept 8-9-10, Spec ial discount 15 per cent given on un derwear, shirts, cretonnes, narrow outing, Devonshire and serge, at R. S. Van Cleve's. Miss Vlda Beck has accepted the position as bookkeeper with the Ya qulna Electric Co. Miss Vivian Tin dall having resigned In order to attend School this winter. , It is easy to make good bread with Fisher's Blend Fiour. Bake the loaf that satisfies the Judges and win 4 sacks. Second prize 50 lbs. sugars W. C. Burcroff Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hall and chil dren, accompanied by Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. M. E. Alexander, went to Newport Monday where they will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen of Si letz and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Ta 'coma. Wash., were In the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, who formerly lived at Siletz, are here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. uarsen Mrs. Jay W. Dunn received a mes sage Friday announcing the death of her father, C. A. Dick, of Independ ence. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family departed, Saturday morning, via. auto, for Independence. Mr. Dick was a LUNCHES e e SERVICE x YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES "There's More Real Satisfaction" says the Good Judge , In a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you ever, got out of the ordinary kind. , 'r The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. i Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ! ti GIST1 'rOX-JIF 'Cigeir'o, Tobaccos, Pipes &z. Smol-ers'y -Articles s,t. AUS SMOKEHOUSE southwest quarter of Section 12; Th east half of the southwest quarter oC Section 23; the entire section Zs. 8UMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County United States Spruce Production Cor poration, l'luiuuu, . . , riJ -j.'oll Hen or claim on the part -of Robert B. Elder, Darwl;! Elder, Edith . ld defendant. In default of such E. Elder, Helen I. Elder, Doris T. appearance the allegations of the cnv maer, oeing uii um iiuiih ui aiiuiow W. Elder, deceased, jaexson Ander son, Joseph M. Audersn Klolser, and the uuli James I;. Anderson. nil ntUna nneennnn n nae'leii II 1r : l CMlrn ' I Si ?V.Ti,7 ffl: T.; it Is retired that the summons ha or' InteFest in the r(al' eslalo des- 'published, for six successive weeks. Plaintiff will also apply for a decree aclhiiltrln it to be the owner In Je Isimple of the said property, free from iall linn nr plnim nn thn nnrt. r,f sai PP Dla nirnitiut nnln flnfpnrinnt. Thift RUmmnna uueien- jMunw lg publlHlied by order ot tne iion. uUnjwn Hplrs of'Jol)n g coke, made the 2nd day of n.Vl,nMl;!,Sw 1 AuRUst, 1921. In and by the said order cribed In tho amended compliint herein, Defendants. To Robert 13. Kii?r, Darwin E!3er. Edith E. Elder, Helen I. Elder. Doris T. Klder, being all the heirs of Andrsw W. Elder, deceased, Jackon AndeiMon, Jorepii M. Anderson. Andrew Flelger, ami the Unknown heirs of limu;- C Anderson, deceased; als.i nl'. o'.hsr pertoii6 or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or iuter!t In .lie real estate describe! In the intended complaint herein, Pefiffniits, In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to Bppear In the above entitled court and cause on or before the 2tlh day of September, 1921, then land there to answer the am ended complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause, and if you fall so to appear the above named plaintiff will upply to the Court for the relief demanded lu the amended complaint, to-wlt, for a decree quieting plainlltls title to me following described real property sit uate in the County of Lincoln and State of Oregon, to wit: A strip of land 66 feet In width, be ing 33 feet on each side ot the center line of the railroad known as Spruce Production Railroad No. 12 (otherwise described as the Alsea Southern Rail road), as tho same Is surveyed, lo cated, staked out and constructed through Lots two (2) and throe (3) of Section seven (7) In Townnliip 12 South. Ranee 11 West of the Wlllam- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: m ni iyd St..- V.; -liillffi 'J- .--?....-.t.. Oregon's Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For inlormilios. write 10 (he Rexittrir Oregon Agricultural College CUItVALI.IS R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office in Andrews Bulldins. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency cnlls at any time C. f. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, ' Oregon Attn Mpriilian. Plaintiff will also apply for a dscree adjudging It to be the owner In fee simple of the said property, free from all lien or cluira on the part of former resident of this city,' having said defendants. In default of such ap llved here for years. ,pearance the allegations of tho amnnd- ' led complaint will be taken as confeamU Mr. George Spence, Jr., and Miss against said defendants. This summons Jean Jensen, both of Corvallis wereji published by order of the J-lon. married at the home of Mr. end . John Peterson in this city Monday, n 8 required that the summons be Mr. Spence is a brother of Mrs. Peter- published for eix successive weens. son. Mr. and Mrs. Spence, accomp anied by Mr. Spence's mother, and slater. Mrs. Hester Peterson, of this pity, motored out to Corvallis Tues day. i Date of first publication, August 5, 1921. Max Church, McCamant & Thompson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, North western Hank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of 111 st publication, August 5. 1921. . Max Church, McCamant & Thompson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 926 North western Dunk Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04803 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland.Ore, August 4th, 192U NOTICE Is hereby given that Maude L. Nash, formerly Maude L. Lane, of Otis, Ore., who, on September 25, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 04803, for SE',4 NEtf and NE SEU. Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before th Register and Receiver of the U. 3. Land Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 23rd day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: ' Anna Thomson, of Otis, Ore. John Mulr, of Otis, Ore. , . v John Moore, of Otis, Ore. Thomas M. Burton, of Otis, Ore. Siletz: Act Aug. 16, 1894. Alexander Sweek, Register. (19) For sale at 50 cents on the dol lar. My beautiful 9-room bungalow and y2 ace of ground at Siletz. Large wood-shed and garage. All kinds of bearing fruit trees and berries. Hun dreds of dahlias, roses and all kinds of shrubs and shade trees, etc. This was 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 w'thin the next 30 days I will let it all . go for only a few dollars 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 Siletz, Ore, M. S. Collins. FOR' SALE 7 Patsenaer Stude. baker. Square Deal Garage. Toledo SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Lincoln County 'United States Spruce Production Cor poration, 1'luintiff, The Santa Fe Pacific Railroad ConV Pany, Defendant. To the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company, Defendant. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and c-ntiso on or before the 24th day of September, 1921, then and there to answor the com plaint filed against you In the ahove entitled cause, and If you fail so to appear the above named plaintiff will npply to tho Court for the relief de-n-amlcd In tho complaint, to wit. (or a decree quieting plfllntiff's title to U:e following described real pronerty sit uate in the County of Lincolu und State of Oregon, to wit: In Township 14 South of RnnKO 11 Went; Lot 19, the east half !' the southwest, quartor nnd tho southeast quarter qf Section . 'i Tovnnhlp 14 South of Kan ire 12 West: The northwest quarter of tho NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln W. C. Winters, Plaintiff, vs. Oceanslde Investment Company, a Corporation, Janes Thorp, J. If. Colt, and H. A. Hosteller, Dofendanta. hy virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 31st day of August, A. D., 1921, In favor of W..C Winters Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants for the sum $3141.00 with Interest thereon at rate of 10 per cent per annum frotji .) 1st day of August A. p., 1921, no '.. further sum of $877.95 with Interest thereon from the 1st day of August, 1921 at the rute of 6 per cent per an num, and $250.00 attorney's fee, ant the further 'sum of Twenty-Six and S0-100 dollars costs. NOW, THHKETORE In compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale, I will on Saturday Uhe 1st day of October, A. D., 1921, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door or the County Court House, In the City ot Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, seD to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and Interest of tne above named Oee-anslde Investment Com pany, a Corporation, Defendants In the above named action. In the above described property to satisfy said ex ecution and order of sale. Interest, cost 8 and 'accruing costs. Itato of First Publication, September 2nd, 1921. Pate of Last Publication, Septem ber 30th, 1921. M. Simpson, Sheriff ' of Lincoln County, Oregon.