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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1921 PACE THREE Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! ' You've got a handful-of-happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers ! For Prince Allert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrcfresuingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch l . And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy I P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it , into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has. led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette ! Prince Albert It mold in toppy red bege, tidy red tine, handeome pound , and hnlf pound tin humidore and inthe pound eryetal glaem humidor with eponge moUlentr tvp. 63 tlMJf f I f. I 7 elitr-. Wfc.tf mmMm the national joy smoke CopyrljM 1921 by R- J- Reynold Tobacco Co. WkMton-SiUa, BANKING Made Convenient . For all at thla Bank, becauaa we try to eliminate unnecessary red taps. We are conveniently located, and offer up-to-date facilities, and wish to do business with you. NOTICE. State Warrants Endorsed by 8tate Treasurer Prior Septem ber 3, 1921, will be paid, upon presentation to the State Treas urer, properly' endorsed. We will be pleased to collect these warrants gratis. First National Bank of Toledo, A member of the Ferral Reserve Banks, Dlst. No. 12 FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY I represent the Salem Nursery and will take orders for Fall delivery any time now. C. R. Ellsworth, Toledo. . HOUSE AND LOT For sale. In. quire at this office. FOR RENT 5-Room Bungalow with Bath. 5-Room Bungalow without Bath. Close In P. Frederick. Hies are Dangerous Dangerous because they arc disease carriers of the worst type. They should be 'destroyed as soon as they appear on the premises. Sherwin-Williams FLY SPRAY i is a liquid preparation for keeping away flies. Gut be used anywhere. Sprayed on cattle and horses and Other live stock, it keeps the animals in good health a hprd of cows will yield from iorfo to 20 more taillt when freed from flies. Use Fly-Spray for stables, stalls, in terior of hen houses, outbuildings. Put up in quarts, t and ; fallen cans and barrels. VOX SALS BY TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln State Land Board, Plaintiff. VS. Donald W. Miles, guardian of the person and estate of Chailotte Thomas an Insane person, Defendant. By 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 19th day of September, A. D. 1921 In faor of State Land Board Plaintiff and against the above named Defendant for the sum ot $423.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 29th day of July A. D. 1921 and a further sum of $50.00 attorney's fees and costs taxed at $11.00, and costs of thla writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, to-wlt: West half of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest of section four In Township twelve south or range eight, West of the Will amette Meridian, In Lincoln County,. Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution and order of sale I will on Saturday, the 22nd day of October A. D. 1921 at 1 o'clock P M. at the front door of .'he County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and Interest of the above named Donald W. Miles, guardian of the person and estate of Charlotte Thomas, an Insane person, Defendant in the above named action, in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale, In terest, costs and accruing costs. Date of first publication, September 23rd, 1921. ,, Date of last publication, October 21, 1921. M. Simpson, ' Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04894 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., September 28!h, 1921. NOTIPK Is hereby given that Frank J. Ferguson, of Alsea, Ore., who, on June 27tli, 1917, made Homestead En try, No. 04894, for the SW4! SWK Sec. 25 and SE SE, Section 26, Township 13 South, Range 9 'West, Willamette Meridian, has fllod notice of intention to mako THREE-YEAR Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at PORTLAND, ORE., on the 10th day of November, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: ' John Gengler, of Alsea, Ore. , John W. Brannon, of Alsea, Ore. Oscar Tom, of Alsea, Ore. Otto Dleckhoff, of Alsca, Ore. Act. June 11, 190C List 6 15S4 Alexander Sweek, Register, NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for tbe construction of a bridge across Spout Creek, at Hailan Post Office, Lincoln County, Oregon. Said bridge consisting of 30 foot Ratter Brace Span, 8 foot approach on east end and 15 foot approach on west end, with earth fill, as shown on plan, and con taining 6.309 -feet of lumber, board measure. Contractor to furnish all material, except truss rods, and bulla said bridge, approaches, end make said fill. Truss Rods will be delivered by Lincoln County at Summit, Ore. gon. - All bids to be in lump sum for completed bridge, approaches and fill and on forms furniBlied by the County Clerk and must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of 5 of the amount bid, payable to Lincoln County. Checks of unsuccessful bid ders will be returned immediately Check of successful bidder will be re tained until contract is executed and bond approved, and In case of failure to execute contract to be held by Lin coin County ' as liquidated damages. All bids to be in accordance with plan on We in the County Clerk's Office and must be filed with the County Clerk at Toledo, Oregon, on or before 10 o'clock A. M. Thurad.iv. Nnvemhpr 3rd, 1321. Plans may be examined at the office of tho County Clerk.' No extra plans. The County Court reserves' the right to reject any or all bids. Carl Glldersleeve, Co. Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Tolodo, Oregon, will receive sealed bids .for the grading and planking of certain streets in the city of Toledo, aa ft'. lows, to-wlt: ' 360 feet on Nutley street. 210 feet on Division street, 50 feet on "C" street. Bids to be filed with the City Re corder at his office In Toledo, Oregon, on or before fivei n'elnrir P at m m. day, October, 24th, 1921, all bids to be awarded. You are cordially Invited to atuuujirauiBu uy a ceruuea clier:c at,...i equal to 10 of the amount bid. The ., '.. successful bidder will be required to AI liartin nas funi new wav to file a bond equal to the amount of bid. "B potatoes. Ho says that he takes Plans and specifications covering tlio work may be seen at the office of the Recorder. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bidB. By order of the Common Countiil. George Andrews, Recorder. For phonographs see Colvin. ' For rubber boot see Colvin. L. J. Brown bad business at Eddy- villa Saturday. , For bed springs and mattresses see Colvin. ' . Prof. Henry Howell was down from Eddyville over Sunday. Torn Harding came down from Elk City Tuesday evening. v Men's and boys' underclothing at Colvln's. B." F. Jones of Newport passed thru to the Valley Tuesday. , M.' W,. Small, the Elk City sawmill man, was in tlie city Tuesday. Acquapellet rairnTest and Rubber Guy Roberts the sawmlllman had business up the line Tuesday, rain Hats. The Bootery. For school supplies and stationery, see Colvin. S. T. Loudon was down from Ed dyville Friday. E. C. Kreeland, the movie man from Newport, was in the city Sunday. "Ball. Band" rubber boots, shoe and rubbers. The Bootery. Capt. Win. Matthews was up from the Resort City Wednesday. Tinware, granite ware, copper wash, boilers etc., at Colvln's. O. V. Hurt passed thru Wednesday enroute from Waldport to Corvallls. 'Maurice Andersen drove over from the Siletz Tuesday In his flivver. ''Bill" Ewlng went out to Corvallls Wednesday, where ho will work this winter. Arrived Large shipment of "Lion Brand" shoes for" men and boys. The Bootery, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wakefield of Klk City were Toledo visitors Wiaf nesday afternoon. You will want a bottle of the won. derful Tanlac remedy. . You can get It from Toledo Drug Co. Come to the open meeting at the Chambsr- of Commerce room Friday evening, October 28th. Rv. falter Ross and wife were In the city Saturday enroute to their new home at Springfield. S. E. Newklrk end Bert Howe went out to Corvallls Sunday for a few days China Pheasant shooting. J. E. Cooler returned Sunday from a hunting trip in the south end of the county, Banker and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins re turned Saturday noon from a trip to Newport. Wm. Toner was up from Yaqulna Tuesday looking after business inter ests. 1 Dr. L. Hoyt Brown returned Sun day from a trip to Corvallls. The doc tor expects to leave here about the first of November. i Mrs. Miller returned to her home at Newport Wednesday evening, having been visiting her -sister here, Mrs. D. S. Conrad, and family. Mrs. H. Davlsson departed for her home Tuesday, after a couple of weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Meyers, and family here. The now school house In the east side of district 10 is rearing comple tion. The building is located near the Weydemeyer & Johnston ranch north east of Toledo. SATURDAY-MONDAY SPECIALS At R. S. Van Cleve's: 4 Glasses Jelly, 50c; 4 Cans Kaorna Cleanser, 25c; 4 Cans Colton Peas, 60c; 4 Pounds Small White Beans, 25c. W. K. Patterson, Bert Geer, Bob Mann and Jim Hammond departed Wednesday for a hunting trip in the Yachats country. They drove down In Mr. Patterson's car. G. L. McCaulou Is installing .a gas engine In his planing mill to drive his machinery. Mr. McCaulou formerly used electric power, but since the dis continuance of day service lias been forced to work at a great disadvantage. The ladies of '.lie Order of Eastern Star will give a card party ot Masonic Hall Saturday evening, October 22nd. Lunch will be served. Prizes will be CRUSON A -NICHOLS ' "DING" & "NICK" POOL A BILLIARDS GOOD TABLES CIGARS A TOBACCO . BASEMENT ANDREWS' BUILDING "THE PETER PAN" CONFECTIONERY FULL LINE OF FINE CHOCOLATES COMMON AND FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES LUNCHES a SERVICE YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES X A A. 1 1 1 A. J A J A L M- .M. A m. M. 1 M A. J, .m. M 7 W tTTTTTTTTT'FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTTTTTTTTftTTTTTT DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY A SILVERWARE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY- OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON HI See the Champions PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVE STGCSi EXPOSITION PORTLAND NOV. 5-12 $75,000 in Premiunu Beef and Dairy Breedt Horxu, Swiue, Sheep and Goats Immense Poultry and Rabbit Show Wes tern uairv f-r'-t'-i-'i ..i. Sn, ticiilr i nd thrilling Night Horse Shows. M , Lerteet expoeition afite kind in Ammricm Weci REMEMBER PORTLAND, OREGON. IO acrvu under onoroofl TAX RATIOS Newport, Ore., Oct. 18. Lincoln CountyLeader: I would like to use a little of your pace to discuss the tax levy of 1921 In order to bring out some tacts that may be useful In considering the equity of the present system In its relation to the next levy. As a basis for comparison am taking Benton Co. as we are more familiar with our neighbor than with others. In apportioning the state tax among RUMMY PARTY Tho ladies of the Eastern Star will give a curd party at tho Masoalc-Star Hall tomorrow evening, October 22nd, (Every one invited. . 2 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'i Kidney Pills. They are Btrongly re commendediby people in this vicinity. T. J. Anderson, retired rancher, 342 the different counties In the ratio of E- 4tn St., Albnny, Ore., says: "Doan's the cash values of the property as- Kldner p'IlB L have e lot ' , , , ' ' to me and I em glad to recommend sessed the Tax Commission fix a ratio tnem. My kidneys were out of order for each county giving In their Judge- and I had severe, backaches and sharp ment the ratio between the assessor' Pulns across nij Kidneys. Wlien I valuation and the cash value of prop- "looped over, a sharp catch in th; . . , , , , ., , . i small of my back bothered me and erty assessed. Lincoln's ratio is !)0, my kQneyg did not act rlght-, i U8fld ( Benton's 60 per cent. I Doan's KIdnoy Pills for this trouble One ninth of Lincoln Co. total and and they (We me relief, strengthen two thirds of Benton's Is added to ",my kldneyg' 7,18 backaches left, the assessor's valuation to give the price 60Ci at al, deaIer8 Don.t equalized valuation. simply ask for a kidney -remedy The tax Is then apportioned among got Doan's Kidney Pills tho same the counties in the same proportion tllftt Mr- Anderson had,. Foster-MU- ,, ,,, ,, ,, u . burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. that their total valuation bears to the total equalized value of the whole ' state. I da not know how the county ( JxPfl Crfi!! fri7f5! iauu ia urnveu at iry uie commission but wish to show in its application where It Is unfair. The cities of Benton Co. appearing In 1920 consus are Corvallls and Philomuth with a population of 6343. In Lincoln Co. Newport and Toledo with population $310,000 to Aid 'Clean-Up' Drive An appropriation of $310,000 for Red Cross work In connection with the "i-lftiiii.im" f...i...,t.,n I. I... .u- of 1258; a ratio of 6 to 1-U.ualized . Government 10' Z "d'Z. of aU value ot town lots. Benton Co. 2,758,- disabled service men who arc tinkled 860. Equalized value,' town lots, Lin-1 to Federal aid before the proper gov- coin Co. 1719,000. Population ratio 6 ernment bureau for notion, has beca to 1. Taxation ratio 4 to 1. Equalized n,"le nv t,,e Anierlrnn Bed Cross, value Improvements on city lots, Ben-' T1'" ,I3xwutlve t!"'"'i'f f tho I t e. .mne ' il l' "i'"H I1III1IUI lifll lilt? 1JIMHUIH1- Lincoln Co. $476,316. Population , atlon o( jooo of this sun. to the ratio 5 to 1, Assessed value 3 to 1. ' American Legion to defray the ex There are four residences in Newport pense of the Legion representatives whose asking price If for sale would assigned to the various districts of NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To Insure Insertion In current week's Issue, all changes for adver tisements should be handed In not later than Wednesday evening. , (35) DAIRY TO RENT, to respon sible party for term of years, renter to take horses, cows and machinery. Anyone wanting to rent, call on cr 'address, I, J. Pepin, Chitwood, Oreaon. Also Costwold ewes In lots to suit' purchaser at their actual value. YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations Prices Reasonable F. M. French & Sons Optometrists and Optician Albany,- . Oregon Sewing Machines for rent $3.00 per month. Batoman Furniture Co. ENGINEERING WORK Professional Engineer In the State cf Oregon. Topography work, Civil Enfjtneering and Sub Division work. A. j. McMillan, Toledo, Ore&o.i liiq nucui uu ma nva iuuui cultiva tor end plowB tho potatoe out with lit. Says it works as good as a high priced potato dlggor. (Mayors, bankers, lawyers", promi nent government, state and county officials, prominent business and pro fessional men end Ministers of the Gospel have endorsed Tanlac. Toledo Drug Co, i G. B. McCluskey, J. B. Booth and R. V. Mann spent several days hunting In the Yachats country the first of the week. They did not stay as long as they intended on account of the rain Monday. The Leader is now taking sub scriptions to the Dally Oregonlan "one full year at $5.00. Dally and Sunday one year $7.00. Weekly one year 75c. This offer expires Oct. 31, so act at once.., Loader subscriptions received this week are: Mary A. Day, Toledo, Or.; W. It. Tindall, Toledo, Or.; Mrs. Ra-i-liol King, Toledo, Or.; Chas. Car liucliacl, Siiutz, Or.; O. V. Hurt, Cor vnllii. Or.; G. C. Doty, Waldport, Or.; John Wehnrg, Siletz, Or.; W. II. Hunt s' u 1:it. Ti.li!i), Or.; Kohl. Tiulimm, Siletz, Or.; A. GK'blsch, Toledo, Or, . exceed $4000. There are not to ex ceed ton more whose askins price would exceed $3000. Compare this with the number of high priced houses In Corvallls and notice the inequity. Looks like the tax ratios need adjustment. The writer has a letter from tno State Tax Commissioner stating he considered our ratio of 90 too high and also stating that the Railroad Co. had examined the records in Lincoln Co. last year and that In the sales of lands the assessed values were only 5S per cent of the selling price. , This would seem an Intention to make the Veterans Bureau, The remainder of the appropriation was authorized for apportionment among the several Divisions nt the Red 'Cross for currying on t!K part of the "clean-up" work thnt falls di rectly upou the Red Cross organization. Young America Sends Vast Relief To Needy AbroaJ Various relief projects of the Junior American Red Cross In European countries resulted In helping 237,0011 esnfllfA rhl fltvn riiiHnir th loo aa our county ratio only 60. This would i CBl yenr. according to th. .,n....'i r. only Increase our equalized assess- port of the American Red Cross for mont 60 per cent and add $0 million that period. The growth of the activl. dollars to the valuation. It would in-! tlM of 'he Juniors abroad is mnnl. croase the state apportionment to Lincoln Co. on the basis of tho 1920 assessment, roll Borne $37,000 a mere trifle perhaps to the tux Commissioner but very vital to Lincoln Co. It looks as though our Coirhty Court and Aasossor should be on hand at meeting of tax commission and see that we do not got something handed to us. - Next week if allowed would like tu offer a few HUggeslloiu to remedy- tiio existing conditions. Yours Truly, Geo, BUnch.ird. fested by a comparison which shows this figure Is 200,000 larger than that of tho previous fiscal year. The National Children's Fund raised by school children, members of the Junior American Red Cross, was drawn upon for $4'J0,5ri7 for these pro ects. Receipts for the National Chil dren's Fund during the last lls'ul year totalled $tol,317. ' America Succors Russians ' Fond, clothing and uicdlcnl relief costing $700,000 hns been provided by Hit" American Red Cros.i for the thou-s:-.;.ds of Russian r T . ,ees strain!.1'! last year lu Coiialumiuuple and vi-