Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 30, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30th, 1921.
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FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR, Per Sack ....$2.10
"ISHER'S BLEND FLOUR, Per Barrel . . . .$8.20
HOMELIKE (Hard Wheat) FLOUR, Per Sk. $1.85
SNOWFLAKE FLOUR (Soft Wheat) Per Sk. $1.48
ROLLED OATS (Cream) 8 Pounds for 50c.
CORN STARCH (Argo) Per Pkg 10c.
BULK COCOA, Per Lb. 15. 3 Lbs. for 40c
(24 BARS WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP FOR . .$1.00
NEWKIRK,
Prop.
Phone 2805
W. C. Burcroff M rcantile Co.
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WANTED TO EUY A Toulouse
Gander and two geese. Mrs. W. H.
Martin, Nashv lie, Oregon.
iBr Grow 1
f-'OT. Shi.u i cam, Harness and
Wagon enqti r, B;x 453, Toledo.
FOR E 'J-C -O;io 1920 Model Ford
Car. I must s!l this car at once to
psy dtbit ri.-ii.sl the estate of my
deceased h .:C. This car Is In first
C1JL3 cor J ..oil end 3 good as new.
If taken i.i o.ice I will sell for $275.00.
Tlu car can i.-e seen at my residence
in North Yclctio. Mildred Doone, Ad
ministratrix cf the Estate of Victor
Boone, deceased.
The homo gar;ioncr, who still
clings to tho id(. a tlmt "peas is
pens'' and Hint one variety is
pretty much the snino as anolliev,
eri iniiily ought, to secure a copy of
Ji I'iK.!; just oil' tho pro.ss, which
lr.ii-, -.villi pens and other desir
ali!i' vegetables.
'"- Ioo!j n-f.-rrcl to is tho 1022
it.- : . f Lilly's rf.vd Annual. This
Biiiiiy from Western America's
-t kolJ lioii.se stives a wealth
of information about a wide va
riety of ptas that have heen accli
ii! a 'I'd here. These, varieties have
heen thoroughly lested and each
In s proved its superiority for eer
t iin requirements. "With Lilly's
Seed Annual in hand, the gardener
can select just the varieties he
wants, with the assurance that if
he follows instructions he is nl
;nost certain of excellent results.
I'eas are easy to grow in the
Pacific Northwest and if the direc
tions given in this Seed Annual
are carefully followed no one who
has even a small plot of ground
need he without this delicious
uprirg vegetables. Peas are one
of the most striking examples of
the fact that produce fresh picked
from your own garden has a flavor
which cannot he equaled by vege
table that have stood for a timo
after leathering.
This book also tells how to plant
and tend the different crops of
peas so ax to have a succession of.
them from early spring until well
along in the summer and gives
suggestions how to prepare the
ground.
The new issue of Lilly's Annual
also contains a splendid array of
other vegetables, all of which have
been tested and proved by this re
liable old house. There are sec
tions, too, devoted to flower seeds
with reliable information for users
drawn from a long and ripe expe
rience with the growing of vege
tables and flowers in the Pacifio
Northwest. In addition there is
a catalog of the most dependable
fertilizers, sprays, bee and poultry
supplies, etc.
Altogether, Lilly's 1923 Seed
Annual is a book that no gardener,
amateur or professional should be
without. A copy is available free
on request at your dealer's or from
the Chas. II. Lilly Co., Seattle,
Portland dr Yakima, Get one
today and prepare for early planting.
i-OUMD A six lever padlock on
the s de track along Railroad street,
Toledo. Owr.er pay for -..his notice
and claim property at "Leader" offlc-s.
GOOC FAKM TiAM FOR SALE
W. K. Patterson, Toledo, Oregon.
FOR SALE Good team of mules,
harness and wagon; good Jersey milk
cow, also 2 acrcr. of land, Inside city
limits, level ,-,r,d well located. Inquire
at this off.ee or Chas. Mock.
KCw yALE- -c'.nc Singers. Thorough
bred !St. Oi.3l5urg and also heart
.VU. Roll;r C nar is a fine Christmas
piseivL. tvi.o II. E. Oomiti, Toledo.
WAKPIINC All Hunting Prohibited
on my prcr.-l.-e. U. F. Early.
(43) FOR SM.E About 3 Cords of
Extra Cood Shake Bolts. W. C. Cox.
Camp,
(44) FOR SALE OR TRADE A gord
applo Orchard, located In Hood Hivcr
district, near iViosier on the Columbia
River. There are fifty seven acres In
tract of which twenty three acres are
In first class apples and few cherries.
The orchard is nearly full bearing, ' e
Ing eight years old. It bears a crop
of apples between five and six thous
and boxes a year. All of the land Is
apple land, can be planted to samo at
sn.ail cost. I will consider trade for
a get d siock farm located down near
Toledo or Sileiz, or will trade for good
tract of timber. Any one Interssled
in same apply to C. F. Altree, Toledo,
Oregon. , u. iitoiey.
SUMMONS
In t. .: Circuit Court of the State of
...gon for Lincoln County
V Kosler, Plaintiff,
' "H.
I einman, Defendant.
1 . , L. tji.elnu.un, tlm above uuuied
def. '..lit.
In i t Kame of the State of Oregon:
;,ro hereby required to appear
Mi'1 .- er ilie complaint of the plain
:li'i i i above entitled Mlit now on
t'.V iho office of the County Clerk
,I : In County, Oregon, on or be-fin-
(Inv named in tho order for
iu:i 'liiin of tills summons, made by
i.., iiirablo John Ko;iirty, County
.hi ' Lincoln County, oreKon.which
f.t ' .1 t mid time for answeriuK said
m;v ii.i are liereby referred to, to
v. !, or before six wei ku from and
Pit ibto of the first publication
tin r .'. And you are hereby notit'ifd
;li:;t iT vdh fail ti apiinn ni.d answer
Cm irinplalnt us lieiv.u reiitiired.
l.ld'.i, ill will appiy tn the above en
tn l-ui 'uurt for the relief demanded in
1. is i miiplalni, namely: fur a decree
of ;iid rmirt that l lulnt tl'r title to
the lullowing demribed rejl property,
to-wit :
The Kant half of tho norihwest
Itiart"r and east half of southwest
tpianer of secti n twi nty-four in town
ri.ip 'e.urteen Miuth of ranu-e nine west
of Willamette Meridian, in L iuol'.i
Count v, Oregon
Is good and valid; that vnu th Mild
def -.ilaiit, have nr rlKht. title, or
in'er'-st wha'Hoever in or itsaid lanJs
r ai;v part theroof, and C' it anv and
all cialins that you nmv cl. -i.il ncninsl
Hi' id land? is wrenRful and witlmut
rltlit whatsoever: ' that yi'U the said
d.-lendnt. be fofver barred and en
Joined from gss.-ilnir any claim what
voev r in or lo Jiilil lands, or any part
then of, adverse to plaintiff and for
Buch other and furilier relief as may
Lo equitable and just
'i'hid KUiuinoiis m published In the
iiliiijoln County leader, onco a week
for six consecutive and successive
v.wlcs boginnina: wl;h tho issue of
rtecenibnr 2d, 1921 nnd ending with
the iisuo of January lstb, 1922, under
:!id pursuant to the directions eon
allied in an order made by the Hon
lrr.hlo John Kogarty. County Judge of
UiiKoln County, Oregon, wlilih said
order is dated the 2d dnv of Decem
ber, 1921.
G. B, McCluskcy,
Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
Dat of 1st Publication, December
2d. 1U21.
rnt of last Publication, Januady
13th, 1922.
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 Dunn's
Kiduey l'ills. They are strongly re
comi.ieiided by people in this vicinity.
T. J. Anderson, retired rancher, 342
K. 4th, St., Albany, Ore., says: "lloan's
Kidney Pills liuve been a lot of good
to me and I 11 m glud to recommend
tin m. My kidneys were out of order
and I had severe backaches and sharp
pains 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's Kidney Tills for tills trouble
and they gave me relief, strengthen
ing my kidneys. Tho backaches left,
too."
Trice 60c , at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Tills the same
that Mr. Anderson had. KosterMil
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
WARNING All Hunting on my
Cl.ice strictiy prohibited. L, A. Hui
ert, Toledo, Oregon.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING"
I am prepared to repair all kinds of
appliances, motors, etc., r.oi:3c wiring
done, estimates furnished free. Li
censed electrician. Leave orders at
ESurcrcff Mer. Co. Store.
R. Hammond.
(44).. MRS. L. W. COREY, a practical
nurse, cares for maternity cases at her
home, Newport, Oregon, Box 91.
(39) THE SALVATION ARMY will
hold Sunday Schocl In the Liberty
Theatre each Sunday afternoon at 2:30
beginning on the first Sunday in Oc-
Itober. Bible class for young and old.
Everybody come.
Ask us about the Woodward four
speed transmission for Ford Car or
Truck. Ford Garage.
A BOY FROM CHITWOOD wants
to work for his board In or near To
ledo, and aKtend High School. This
boy is willing and able to milk cews
or do any kind of chores. Anyone do.
siring the services of such a boy will
please communicate with the school
board. . ,
Have your car overhauled oiiring
the winter' we give you a good Job
at Ford prices. Ford Garage.
FOR SALE 120 ACRE DAIRY
Ranch, one mile from Toledo on Ya
quina road. A: Kwrtln, Toledo, Or.-
Acetylene welding bring In your
broken castings and have them mnde
aa good as new. F. W. Carson, To
ledo, Oregon. , - ijJrj
For Beda, Mattresses and Springs,
see Colvin.
Best Valley Flour, $5.90 per barrel
at Gildcrsleeve's.
Miss Verne Hoss spent Wednesday
afternoon at Elk City.
J. A. Pctc.-son went out to Corvallis
Saturday for Christmas.
Vivian Folmsbee of Dig Elk was a
county seat visitor Monday.
Men's dress pants at Colvin's.
Gerald Wade arrived home Saturday
evening from a tr.ip to the Valley.
Jiliiis Margaret Perr spent Christmas
with he mother, on the Lower Bay.
Fir&ft class loggers shoes at Colvina.
A. L. Oglesbee ' went out to Salem
Saturday to spend Christmas with rel
atives. Lowest prices on all brands of Men's
blue bib Overalls. 85c. and up. The
Bootery.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mock have
moved Into 'the Marvin house on Sev
enth street.
Our "Protcx" OH Coats for Men and
Boy are the best on the market.
The Bootery.
Girl's rain capes at Colvin's.
C. E. Vandorpool of Newport has
moved to Toledo, and Is employed at
the Roberts mill.
For Moore's non-leakable fountain
pens, see Colvin.
'School Supt. R. P. Goln went out to
Salem this noon whore he will grade
examination papers.
We sell a good grade of Hardwheat
flour at SI 65 per sack. W. C. Bur
croff Mercantile Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P Updike of Winant
were ni the cS.y Saturday evening at
tending the Christmas dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goodell and child
ren were over from the Agency the
firut of tho week visiting re'.a.ives.
Mrs. C. G. Copeland came up from
Newport Monday to visit with her
srr, 03ort.;8. and family in this cl.y.
Mrs. Hoster Peterson arrived home
from Corvallis last evening where she
spent C!:ris maa with her parents.
Andrew Wisniewskl of Talt was a
Toledo vis. tor the first oB the week,
v's!"-.'': with his daughter, Mrs. John
Fogarty.
u .s astonishing how quickly Tanlac
will pioduce rjsalts. oi usualiy feel
ijr'f- mT, the very first do3ej To
ledo Drug Co.
.Vlisa Alary Rogers arrived on Satur
ay's ,rain to spend Christmas with her
par.Tts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers,
near this city.
Tho Toledo postofflce force deserves
commendation for the erflclont man
ner In which they handled the hsavy
Christmas mal'. this year.
Warren Daurherty passed thru Mon
day enroute to his home near Cottage
Gi'o"j, after spending Christmas with
his parents at Newport.
Fred Wesssll arrived home from the
hospital Sunday evening. Mr. Wesson
Is vjry much Improved and hopes t
soon be alright again.
For men's, women's and children':
rubber boots, sec Colvin.
Russoll Chrintlansen arrive 1 (Idw.
from Portland Suturday evening fo;
tho holidays. Russell Is a s udent a
tho U. of O. medical school.
Enoch Olson arrived over from
Portland Sunday evening. We are in
formed that Enoch has Just recently
purchased a new fishing boat.
Mancger Klippel of the Pacific
States Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
lias been naklng extensive repajrs to
ihe phone lines in Toledo this week.
Tom Thompson of Coivallis was in
t'ae city '.he first of the week. Tom and
family expect to return to Toledo soon,
and Tom will build himself a house
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hoover and child-1
ren were down from Nortons the last
of the wc?k. spending Christmas with
Mlrs Hoover's parsnts, Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Carson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Hublor arrived
over from Corvallis Friday evening
to spend Christmas with Mrs. Hub
l?r's parent s, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F.
GrnMe, near this city.
Kenneth McCaulou, who Is a student
at Albany High school, came over Sat
urday evening to spend Chris'.mas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mc
Caulou, of this city.
J. M. Recder was down from Nor
tons Friday evening having an In
Jerert fool attended to. Mr. Reoder
having cut his foot quite badly with
an axo while splitting rails.
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Happy New Year! ! i
We hope it will be the Best One
You Eei Had! !
WE WILL DO OUR PART TO MAKE IT SO IF
VOU GIVE US A CHANCE.
OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO GET YOUR ORDER
TO YOU PROMPTLY AND TO FURNISH YOU
TKE K1PJD OF GOODS AND VALUES THAT
WILL BRiNG YOU BACK TO THIS STORE FOR
MORE.
IF YOU ARE MOT BUYINC YOUR GROCERIES
OF US BEGIN NOW
Giitoieeve's Grocery
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JEWELRY 4 SILVERWARE
WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
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BEAUTY COMPACTS
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Perfumed with
ihe Wonderful
New Odor of
26 flowers
Face Powder in its handiest, most economical form.
Dainty cacs of Face Powder Jonteel in charming
little boxes that slip into your hand-bag. No spilling
no waste. Exquisite shades-to match all complexions.
Complete with puff, 50c
P. S. There'i a Urse ilie lonteel Beautvl
Compuct for the dreulng table, $1.00 J
TOLEDO DRUG CO. t. p. hawkins, Prop.
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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. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON
Toledo, Oregon
Office In Andrews Building. Office
hours 10 to 12 a. tn.; 2 to 4 aud 7 to 9
0. m. Emeruency calls nt any time
ENGINEERING WORK
Professional Engineer In the State
of Oregon. Topography work, Civil
Engineering and Sub-Division work.
A. J. McMillan, Toledo, Oregon
Sewing Machines for rent $3.00
per month. Bateman Furniture Co.
Trade your old Ford for a new one
now. Ford Garage, Toledo.
1ICKEY & MOCK
F'XALL SHOP REPAIRS
Shoes, Boots, Clocks, Watches,
Umbrellas, Pans, Buckets, Tubs,
Boilers, Flashlights, Cut Agates,
Sharpen Shears, Knives. Repair
all kinds of things Don't
throw anything away, Come In
and see us. Also plain tewing
done.