Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 13, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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tWSyiW LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th. 1922.
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
W. C. Foster, Plaintiff,
vs.
Anna Rathje, Defendant.
To Anna Itathje, the above named
defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
Yon, are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of the plain
tiff In the above entitled suit now on
file in the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on or be
fore the day named in the order for
publication of this summons, made by
the Honorable John Fogarty, County
Judge of said Lincoln County, which
summons are hereby referred to, to
said order and time for answering said
wit: On or before six weeks from and
after date of the first publication
thereof. And you are hereby notified
that If you fall to appear and answer
the complaint as herein required,
plaintiff will apply to the above en
titledCourt for the relief demanded in
his complaint, namely: for a decree
of Bald court that plaintiff's title to
the following described real property,
to-wlt:
Lots two and three and southeast
quarter of northwest quarter and the
northeast quarter of southwest quar
ter of section eighteen in 'townsalp
thirteen south of range eight west of
Willamette Meridian, Lincoln County,
State of Oregon,
Is good and valid; that you, the said
defendant, have no right, title, or
Interest whatsoever in or to said lands
or any part thereof, and that any and
all claims that you may claim against
said lands is wrongful and without
right whatsoever; that you the said
defendant, be forever barred and en
joined from asserting any claim what
soever in or to said lands, or any part
thereof, ndypw to plaintiff, and for
. such other and further relief as may
be equitable and just.
This summons is published in the
Lincoln County Leader, once a week
for an i oi.f -ri'.tive and successive
weeks beginning: with the Issue of
December 2d, 1921, and ending with
the issue of January 13th, 1922, under
and pursuant to the directions con
tained in an order made by the Hon
orable John Fogarty, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, which said
order Is dated the 2d day of Decem
ber, 1921.
G. B. McCluskey,
Attornev for Flalntiff, 1'. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, Orcgnt
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
W. C. Foster, .Plaintiff,
vs.
Edward T. Price and Mary E.
Price, his wife, J. R. Keep and Mich
ael Mancino, Defendants. .
To Edward T. Price and Mary E.
Price, his wife. J. R. Keep and Mich
ael Mancino, defendants
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You, are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of the plain
tiff in the above entitled suit now on
file in the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on or be
fore the day named In the order for
publication of this summons, made by
the Honorable Joliii Fogarty, Cotintv
Judge of Lincoln County, which
said order and time for answering scirt
summons a hereby referred to, to
wH: On or before six weeks from and
after date of the first publication
thereof. And you are hereby notified
that if you fall to appear and answer
the complaint as herein required,
plaln'iff will apply to the above en
titleciConrt for the relief demanded In
his complaint, namely: "for a decree
of said court that plaintiff's title to
the following described real property,
to-wit: ,
The southeast Quarter of Section
Thir'v-etx In Township Twelve South
of llnire jen West of 1 -nette
Meridian In Lincoln County, State of
Orecon .
In v .i,, ! and valid; that you, the said
aefend.wirs. nave no rignt, lire, or ,
inte- v,-t.n'aorver In or to said land i 1
or any part thereof, and that any and
all tiu.uid that you may claim against
sb
said lands Is wrongful and without
right whatsoever; that you the said
defendants, be forever barred and en
ioined from asserting any claim what
soever in or to said lands, or any part
thereof, adverse to plaintiff, and for
such other and lurtner retier as may
be equitable and just
This summons Is published In the
Lincoln County Leader, once a week
for six consecutive and successive
weeks beginning with the issue of
December 2d, 1921, ana ending witn
the issue of January 13th, 1922, under
and pursuant to the directions con
tained in an order made by the Hon
orable John Fogarty, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, which said
order is dated the 2d day of Decem
ber, 1921.
G. B. McCluskey.
Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
W. C. Foster. Plaintiff
vs.
Gardner Hackensmith, Defendant,
To Gardner Hackensmith, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You, are hereby required to appear
and answer 'the complaint of the plain
tiff in the above entitled suit now on
file in the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on or be
fore the day named in the order for
publication of this summons, made by
the Honorable John Fogarty, County
Judge of said Lincoln County, which
safd order and time for answering said
summons are hereby referred to, to
wit.: On or before six weeks from and
after date of the first publication
thereof. And you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer
the complaint as herein required,
plaintiiT will apply to the above en
titledCourt for the relief demanded in
his complaint, namely: for a decree
of said court that plaintiff's title to
the following described real propertv.
to-wlt:
Lots one and two of section four in
township thirteen south of range eight
west of Willamette Meridian, in Lin
coln County, State of Oreon,
Is good and valid; that you, the said
defendant, have no right, title, or
interest whatsoever in or to said lands
or any part thereof, and that any and
all claims that you may claim against
said lands is wrongful and without
right whatsoever; that you the said
defendant, be forever barred and en
ioined from asserting any claim what
soever in or to said lands, or any part
thereof, adverse to plaintiff, and for
such other and further relief as may
be equitable and just.
This summons is published In the
Lincoln County Leader, once a week
for six consecutive and successive
weeks beginning with the Issue of
December 2d, 1921. and ending with
the issue of January 13th, 1922, under
and pursuant to the directions con
tained in an order made by the Hon
orable John Fogurty, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, which said
order Is dated the 2d day of Decem
ber, 1921.
G. B. McCluskey,
Attornev for Plnlntiff, P. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, ureg;a.
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GOOD FARM TEAM FOR SALE
W. K. Patterson, Toledo, Oregon,
C. K. Crosno was up from Newport
Sunday.
Clayton Young; departed for Salem
Sunday noon.
Boys' black Calf Dress Shoes, $2.95
The Bootery.
Andy Holman was down from Port
land yesterday.
W. R. Curry was over from Albany
the first of the week.
Ed Stocker was a Newport visitor
over Monday evening.
George Hodges was down from Big
Elk the first of the week.
L. M. Donckel was down from Rock
Creek on business Saturday.
L. H. Payne was up from the Re
sort City Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Glldersleeve
were passengers for Albany Sunday.
Edw. Mauch. the Eddyville mer
chant,, was a Toledo visitor Tuesday.
Misses brown or black calf lace
shoes, $2.65 and $2.85. The Bootery.
If you want plenty of pep, strength
and energy, take Tanlac. (Toledo Drug
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weeks departed
for their home at Reedsport yeterday
noon.
J. T. Udell was down from Chitwood
Monday evening attending Masonic
lodge.
Our "Protex" oil coats for men and
boys are the best on the market. The
Bootery.
L. L. McBride of Eddyville was at
tending Masonic lodge here Monday
evening.
J. A. Peterson the hardware merch
ant wag a passenger for the Valley
yesterday.
Mrs. Olive Nye went out to Cor
vallls Sunday for a visit with her son,
Frank, and family.
Attorney B. F. Jones of Newport
was In the city Mondav having busi
ness at the Court house.
P. Frederick is making arrangements
to build several bungalows as soon as
material can be asembled.
J. O. Storey the millman came down
from Portland on business Sunday
evening, returning to the city Wednes
day. Mrs. Lon Hoover and children are
visiting here this week with Mrs.
Hoover's parents, Mr. uni Mrs. F. V.
Carson.
If you are feeling all worn out, if
you can't eat, sleep or work with any
Satisfaction, you need Tanlac. Toledo
Drug Co.
Remember Security Benefit Assn.
protects from the cradle to the grave.
Juvenile policies 1 year to 16 for 20c.
per month.
Supt. R. P. Goln arrived home from
Salem Sunday evening where he has
been grading examination papers for
the past week.
A new floor Is being laid In the
office and dining room of the Toledo
Hotel and the building being thor
oughly overhauled, and repaired.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held
joint installation at their hall in this
city last Saturday evening. Quite a
number of Invited guests were present.
H. E. Peterson the Jeweler departed
Sunday for a several weeks trip to
Southern California. Mrs. Vivian Pe
terson is in charge of his store in his
absence.
Enroll with 300,000 others of Ameri
ca's best men and women In the Se
curity Benefit Assn. Charter now
forming. W. H. Smith, Deputy Dlst.
Manager.
'Hugh Corgan is making arrange
ments to build a bungalow on his pro
perty In the north part of town. T. II.
Glldersleeve will be In charge of con
struction. The Annual Farm Bureau Meeting
will be held here at Tolsdo, January
26th. We will tell you all about it In
our next issue. Make your plans now
to attend.
L. A. Hufbert received a registered
O. I. C. boar Tuesday from Reynolds
of Independence. This is the kind of
stock that will put Lincoln County
on the map.
P. Frederick has a crow of men re
modeling the old Sentinel office. The
building has been moved back from
the street land is being changed over
Into a bungalow.
Ina. Branch of Beaverton was a To
ledo visitor yesterday. Mr. Branch,
who Is employed in the railway postal
service, Is spending a few days with
relatives at Yaquina.
Mrs. WUdredge Canon and two chil
dren arrived Tuesday evening from
Oakland, Calif., for a visit at the C.
E. Hawkins home in this city. Mrs.
Canon is a niece of Mrs. Hawkins.
(Henry Olson, traveling freight agent
for the S. P. lines was In the city yes
terday. Mr. Olson said that he expect
ed to see a ulce Increase In business
from this station In the next few
months.
Leader subscriptions received ,thlB
week are: Eliza Brown, Toledo, Or.;
Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Toledo, Or. ; C. F.
Pedersen, Waldport, Or.; C. E. Am
bury, Winant, Or.; R. M. Scott, Al
bany, Or.; Hazol J. MacLean, San
Francisco, Calif.; F. L. Buker, Wald
port, Or.; W. R. Curry, Albany, Or.;
F. C. Robison, Tuft, Or.; L. V. Rasmus
sen, Portland, Or.; Ed. Stockor, To
ledo, fir : Ira Branch, Beaverton, Or.
Llltle It'Hv Ci'rry of Albany Is visit
nr !"" v illi hit grand parents, Mr.
am! Mrs. II. I arson.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORCLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
J. P. Quiun, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. w. Walker, and W. W. Cooker,
Defendants.
To W. W. Walker and W; W. Cooker,
the above named defendants:
In the N..m0 of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that J. P.
Quinn, the holder of Certificate of As
signment Number 1 issued on the 9;h
day of November, 1921, by the Tax
Collector of the County of Lincoln.
State of Oregon, for the amount of
Ten & 01-100 Dollars, the same being
the amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for .the year 1917 together
With penalty. Interest and costs there
on upon the rael property of which
you are the owner as appears of re
cord, situate in said County and State,
and particularly bounded and des
cribed as follows, to-wit:
The Nnr'hwest Quarter of the South-
i east Qujrter In Section One, Township
Twelve South Range Eight West of
! W'laniette Meridian
j You are futher notified that said J.
P. Quinn has paid taxes on said prem
ises for prior or subsequent years, with
the rate of Interest on said amounts,
as follows:
j Year's Date Paid Tax Re- Amt. Rate of
I Tax celpt No. Interest
1916 Nov. 9, 1921 Cer of Rod. $10.38 12
No. 76
1918 Nov. 9, 1921 Tax Rec. 8.50 12
No. 5694
1919 Nov. 9, 1921 Tax Rec. 9.00 12
No. 5670
1920 Nov. 9, 1921 Tax Rec. 16.07 12
No. 5007
Said W. W. Cooker as the owner of
the legal titli of the above described
property is the same appears of '.'O-
cord, and each of the o'her defendants
, above named are hereby further
nntiriPd that J. P. Quinn,
nlninttff herein uHll anntv tn
I ..... r f J I
I the Circuit Court of the County and
dilate afcr'suld for a decree foreclos
iin? plaintiff's Hon against the prrTorty
hereinabove described, and inont'oncd !
in taiil (fitillcnto. And you, and each
ipear within sixty days from date of
th first publication of thin summons
exclusive of the day r ' said first pub
lication thereof, and i'.;.'en;' this suit
or pnv the amount due as above shown
together; with costs and ac
crued Interest, or for wan'.
thereof. decree will he render.
led forcloslng the Hen of said taxes
'and costs against the land and jvoin
ilses above named free and clear from
r.nv and nil risht, title, e !r! lie.i or
.intu'tv. ti.ii. you, or either ol you
mav have or c'nlm therein cv thereto
I This suimnrns is nul.'Iishod by c- !-
of the Honorable John Fogarty, Coun
Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, and
, said order was made and dated the 9th
day of January, 1922, and thi date of
I the first publication of this summons
I Is the 13th day of January, 1922.
, All proceas and papers In this pro
csedin? may be served upon the un-
Iderslgned residing within the State of
i Oregon at Ihe address hereafter men
tioned. G. B. McCluskey,
Attorney for Plaintiff
P. 0. Address: Toledo, Oregon.
o
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
W. C. Foster, Plaintiff,
vs.
I. L. Stelnman. Defendant.
To I. L. Stelnman, the above named
defendant,
In the Name of the State of Oregon
You, are hereby required to appear
and answer 'the complaint of the plain-
titt in tne above entitled suit now on
file In the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on or be
fore the day named In the order for
publication or this summons, made by
the Honorable John Fogarty, County
Judeg of Lincoln County, Oregon, which
said order and time for answering said
summons are hereby referred to, to
wi't,: On or before six weeks from and
after date of the first publication
thereof. And you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer
the complaint as herein required.
plaintiff will apply to the above en-
titiediourt ror the reuer aemanaea in
his complaint, namely: for a decree
of said court that plaintiff's title to
the following described real property,
to-wlt:
The East half of the northwest
nailer and east half of Bouthwest
quarter of section twenty-four In town
ship fourteen south of range nine west
of Willamette Meridian, in Lincoln
County, Oregon.
Is rood and valid; that you. the said
defendant, have no right, title, or
interest whatsoever In or to said lands
or any pnrt thereof, and that any and
all claims that you may claim against
said lands is wrongful and without
rleht whatsoever; that you the said
defendant, be lorever barred amt en
joined from asserting any claim what
soever In or to said lands, or any part
thereof, adverse to plaintiff, and for
Hiica otuer and runner reuer as may
be equitable and Just.
This summons is published In the
Lincoln County Leader, once a week
for six consecutive and successive
weeks beginning with the issue of
December 2d, 1921. and ending with
the Issue of January 13th, 1922, under
and pursuant to the directions con
lalned In an order made by the Hon
orable John Fogarty, County Judge of
Lincoln County, Oregon, which Bald
order Is dated the 2d day of Decem
ber, 1921.
G. B. McCluskey,
Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
Date of 1st Publication, December
2d, 1921.
Date of last Publication, Januady
13th, 1922.
(39) THE 8ALVATION ARMY will
hold Sunday School In the Liberty
Theatre each Sunday afternoon at 2:30
beginning on the first Sunday In Oc
tober, Bible class for young and old.
Everybody come.
Have your car overhauled auring
the winter we give you a good job
at Ford prices. Ford Garage.
FOR 8ALE 120 ACRE DAIRY
Ranch, one mile from Toledo on Ya
quina road. Al Martin, Toledo, Or.
Acetylene welding bring In your
broken castings and have them made
as good as new. F. W. Carssn, To
ledo, Oregon.
WARNING All Hunting Prohibited
on my premises. U. F. Early.
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A. T. PETERSON
LOCAL AGENT
TOLEDO, OREGON
Charter No. 202 Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
LINCOLN COUNTY BANK
At Toledo, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Dec. 31st, 1921.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown In item 31,
If any $151 496.77
2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 625.40
3. U. S. Government securities owned, including those shown In
items 31 and 36, If any 1000.00
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, Including foreign gov-
ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., Including those
shown In Items 31 and 36. If any 60,590.61
6. Stocks, securities, claims, Hens, Judgments, etc U)"0.00
6. Hanking house, $15074.90; furniture and fixtures $6933.30 .... 22 i'OS.20
7. Real estate owned other than banking house If: 590.00
9. (a) Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank NONE
(b) Amounts due from banks, bankers and trut companies,
designated mid approved re.icrve ugi'iits ol this bank 2.) 672.75
10. Checks on banks outulde city or town of reporting bank and
other cash Items . 1134.28
12. Cash on hand In vault ., . 12,666.98
Total cash and due from banks, Items 8, 9, 10, 11
and 12 $63374.01
TOTAL $286,544.9)
LIABILITIES
17. Capital stock paid In $ 19.0000
18. Surplus fund 8,000.00
19. (b) Less current expenses, Interest and tuxes paid 44.26
21. Amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies not ap
proved or designated as reserve agents for this bank 872.03
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
24. Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deposits due county or
cities and other public funds 39,461.42
25. Individual deposits subject to check 148,161.90
26. Demand certificates-of deposit outstanding 500.00
27. Cashier's checks of nils' bank outstanding payable on demand .. li 00.00
28. Certified checks outstanding
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub
ject to reserve, Items 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. . . $189373.32
TIME AND 8AVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay
able on doniand and subject to notice:
29. Time certificates of deposit outsanding $68,038.11
30. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 10,217.28
Total of time and savings
and subject to notice, Items
TOTAL $286,544.99
State of Oregon, County of Lincoln, ss.
I, J. R Booth, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
J. B. BOOTH, C.i3hier.
CORRtCCT Attest: C. R Hawkins, C. O. Hawkins. Directors.
Subscribed und sworn to before me 'hla ll'h dnv of Jan. 1922.
O. B. MeJLVSKKY, Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. Z, 1923.
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The enormous de
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For reasonably
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deposits payable on demand
29 and 30 $78256.39
tho best of my knowledge and belief.