PACE TWO LINCOLN CD'. rJTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 21st, 1922. , & IMUDDY ' MPIEXI0N ITiTTr'lHiJjIllilUlflTIMIWIdll'lWl liilll'lllHlllliPMiiii iiMiw iimii mil H hag- 70UR COMPLEXION is muddv. You look I gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle. t " mv The White Comer Store We have the best line of dishes A full stock of groceries And can serve you best with, all Iine3 of merchandise 1 WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE R. S, VAN CLE VE TOLEDO, OREGON L INCOLN BOUNTY B ANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON 4 Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposit! C. E. HAWKINS, President C. 0. HAWKINS, Vice President J. B. BOOTH, Cashier A. E. HAWKINS, Asst. Cashier PHONE 9005 The Peoples Meat Market S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON nun t w Water Front Market WHOLESALE A 3ETAIL Dealers In DRESSED & CURED MEATS FISH IN SEASON CliiC jLN COUNTY LEADER CS-V1CIAL COUNTY PAPER N. HAYDEN, Publisher Ij.v i& ui Toledo, Oregon postofficf. ;;i te:o&d-clagfl matter, under the Ai t of March 3rd, 1879. Established Twenty-Nine Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One -.ar, In advance $2.00 Six Months, In advance $1.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display advertlslnr 20 cents inch. Composition 5 cents Inch. Locals 6 vents line. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. ED'S SMOKEHOUSE j i A NICE, QUIET, ORDERLY PLACE OF AMUSEMENT POOL, BILLIARDS AND CARD TABLES tJ E. A. LYTLE, Prop. D ROADWAY AT STARK Portland, Ore. IN THE VERY HEART OF THE CITY AND ALONG i. PORTLAND'S "Great White Way" WILL BE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY,' HOMELIKE ACCOMODATIONS COMFORTABLE, SPACIOUS LOBBY AND THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS HI ii Arthur H. Meyers Manager ORDINANCE NO An ordinance providing for the Im provement of that portion of Fourth street between the Intersection there of with Graham street and the Inter section thereof with Stranton street; said Improvement to consist of grad ing said street between Bald inter sections 30-foot road bed, 1-1 slope thereof, and planking a strip 16 feet wide In the center of said street. iBE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM MON COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF TOLEDO: Section 1. . That Fourth street between the In tersection thereof with Graham street and the Intersection thereof with Stanton street, be Improved as fol lows: by grading said street to . the full width thereof In conformance with thi official grade and elevation thereof heretofore adopted by the city council, a map and I'lat of which 13 now on file In the office of the city recorder. Section 2. That Bald portion of Fourth street be planked 16 feet wide In the centnr ! thereof, with 3-inch planking, 16 fent long, 6 Inches wide, spaced with 1 inch block at center and ends of sirlnrrer, to be securely nailed on five B'rineei-s laid lengthwise In the su'l etreat, said stringers to be at least 3 inches thick and 6 Inches wide, dirt ' to be filled In level with top of tlio stringer and the said plank to be nail ed thereto with 60-pcnny spikes, two 1 spikes to be used in the ends or plank where they rest on the outside string-; ers, placed on the upper edge of each I outside center stringer and one spike where each plank crosses an Inside 1 stringer and on the bottom edge of the center stringer. Section 3. The probable coBt of Bald improve-' ment Is : .. the proportion ate share of said cost on each lot or fraction thereof liable for the cost of said' improvement, the description pf said property liable for said cost and the names of the owners or re-, putod of said property are as follows: Owner. Description. Cost v T. Ball Lot 1, block 7, j Crihams Add .$190.47 V. T. Ball tLot 2, block 7, j Grahams Add 212.81; W. T. Ball Lot 3, block 7, ! Grahams Add. 237.06 W. T. Ball, Lot 4,Tlock 7, I Grahams Add. 153.14 YV. T. Ball ILot 5, block 7, Grahams Add 61.98 - W. T. Ball tLot 6, block 7, Crahnm3 Add 45.00 L. R. Altree Lot 12, block 6, (Grahams Add. 115.88 L. R. Altree Lot 11, block 6, Grahams Add 189.45 Tom Horning Lot 10, block 6 Grahams Add 214.36 Tom Horning Lot 9, block 6, Grahams Add 119.89 Tom Horning, Lot 8, blork 6, Grahams Add 60.90 Tom Horning Lot 7, block 6, Grahams Add 39.07 Z. M. Derrick Lot 1, block 7, Jones Add 48.0U Gecrf;e Parrish Lot 4, block 6, Jonfs Add 84.37 Fred Stanton Lot 2, block 3, Jones Add 36.25 Ed Wade Lot 1, b'.ock 3, Jones Add 48.93 Fred Stanton Lot 3, block 3, Jones Add 30.00 J. B. Stilwell-HLot 4, block 3, Jones Add 33.57 J. B. Stilwell Lot 6, block 3, Jones Add 102.14 J. B. Stilwell 'Lot 6, block 3, Jones Add 170.50 Fred Stanton Lot 12, block 4, Jones Add 60.43 Fred Stanton Lot 11, block 4, Jones Add 33.67 Z. M. Derrick Lot 10, block 4, ffonns Add Jl.lH Mrs. A. V. Andrews Lot 9, block 4, Jones Add 61.79 City of Toledo Lot 8, block 4, Jones Add 131.67 City of Toledo Lot 7, block 4, Jones Add Section 4. That the owners of the property liable for said Improvement shall have the option of making said im provement in lieu of paying said as sessment, and that should any of said property owners elect to make such Improvement;, they shall notify the re corder of the city of Toledo, Oregon, within 15 days from the date of the passage of this ordinance, of the In tention to make said improvement, which notice shall be In writing and signed by the owner of the property liable for such Improvement, and shall commence said work within 30 days and complete the same within fifty days after passage of this ordi nance, said work to be done under the supervision and direction of the street commissioner of th City of Toledo. Section 6. That upon the expiration of thirty days af:er the passage of this ordi nance, the cfty Tecorder of the City of Toledo shall advertise for the m.K Ing of said Improvement, the plank ing and grading of said street, or of so much thereof as the proper'y own. ers shall not have begun scld im novpmer.t. which said advertisement shall be In some newspaper published ln the City of Toledo, for two suc cessive lnsurs thereof. RTtlnn 6. The el'y rernnler of tin; City of Trlcdo. is horohy dlrert-.l to cntor ihto l'..o O'Ji ket of Ci'.;- LI .7, a state ment of said assessment as set forth in section 3 of this ordinance, giving the number of the lot assessed the name or number of the block, the name of the addition in which the lot is situated, the name of the owner of such! property, the sum assessed upon each lot, part of lot or parcel of ground, and the date of the entry of said liens. (Passed by the common council of the City of Toledo, Oregon, this .... day of April, 1922. Approved by the mayor of the City of Toledo, Oregon, this day of April, 1922. W. E. BALL, Mayor of the City of Toledo. Attest: GEORGE ANDREWS, City Recorder of the City of Toledo, Oregon. No. 9-2 1 IF ONLY WOMEN KNEW ' What a heap of happiness It would bring to Toledo homes. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back.. Brings you hours of misery at lei sure or at work. If women only knew the cause that, Backaches pains often come from weak kidneys, 'Twould save much needless wee. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Many residents of this vicinity en dorse them. Mrs. Elmer Miller, 101 Birch St., Dallas, Ore., says: "I am glad to en dorse Doan's Kidney Pills. I have used Doan's when my kidneys were Aching across the small of my back end ...j i..ducys acted irregularly. Donn'3 Kidney Pills relieved Che backaches Vii.l other symptoms of kidney com plaint." .'8 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs Mill er had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrsii Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Court of Lincoln Ccunty, Orecon, will receive sealed bids for the construction of r. bridge across the Vaqulna River at Morrisin, Oregon, known as the Morrison Bridge, Con tractor to do all the work and furnish all the tools, machinery, labor and ma terials to complete said bridge in ac cordance with the pKna ,and specifl tlons now on file ln'the County Clerk's office at Toledo, Oregon. All bids to be on forms furnished by the County Clerk and must bo accom panied by a certified check to the amount of five per cent (5) of the amount bid, payable to Lincoln County. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately. Checks of successful bidders will be retained until contract Is executed and bond ap proved. All bids to bo In accordance with the plans and specifications on tile 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. on May 8th, 1922. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the County Clerk, or may he taken from the Clerk's office for five days upon depositing with the Clerk the sum of $5.00, tc lrsure the return thereof. The final awarding of this contract to be decided May 25th, 1922, provided the bond issue to be voted on on May 19th, 1922 Is authorized by the people. The Court reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Dated tills 13th day of April, 1922. Carl Gildersleeve, County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010667 Department of the Interior U. S. Landofflce at Rosebur?:, Oregon March, 18th, 1922 NOTICE Is hereby given that Har rison, A. Wtrthen, of Paris, Oregon, who, on June 10th, 1916, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 010667, for Four tracts of land containing 83.03 acres In surveyed Sec. 33, Tp 15 S, R 9 W, W. M., and surveyed Sac. 4, Tp 16 S, R 9 W, W. M., described In H. E. S. No. 207 by metes and bounds, as follows: Tract A: Beginning at corner No. I, which is Identical with the quarter section corner on the south boundary of Sec 33, Tp 16 S, R 9 W, W. M.; thence N 88 deg. 30 min; E.. 5.11 chs; thence N 1 deg. 53 mln. E., 10 chs; thence S 89 deg. 03 mln. W., 6.06 chs; thence N 2 deg 09 mln. E, 10.06 chs; thence N 89 deg. 35 mln. E., 2.93 chs; thence S 23 deg. 39 mln. E., 6.88 chs; thence S 49 deg. 34 mln. E., 6.56 chs; thenco S 9 deg. E., 3.53 chs; thence S 6 deg. 23 mln. W., 2.59 chs; thence S 31 deg. 43 mln. W., 6.67 chs; thence 9 31 dog. 02 mln. W., 3.09 chs; thence S 72 deg. 01 mln W., 5.79 chs; thenco S 48 deg. 09 mln. W., 4.16 chs; thence S 73 deg. 25 mln. W 6.02 chs; thence S 27 dg. 20 min. W., 1.90 ths; thence S 81 dog. 29 inin. W., 2.75 chs; thence N 0 deg. 15 mln. E., 10.64 chs; thence N 88 deg. 36 min. E., 11.92 chs; to corner No. 1. Tract B: Beginning at corner No. 19, from wl.lch corner No. 17 of Tract A bears N 0 deg. 15 mln. E., 60 links; thence N 81 deg. 29 mln. E., 3.08 chs; thence N 27 deg. 20 mln. E., 1.94 chs; thence N 73 deg. 25 mln. E., 6.92 chs; thence N 48 deg. 09 min E., 4.16 chs; thence N 72 deg 01 mln E., 6.87 chs; th -nee N 31 deg. 02 min. E., 3.60 chs; thence N 31 deg. 43 mln. E., 2.17 chs; thence S 65 deg. 47 mln. E., 2.64 chs; thence S 4 deg. 45 mln. W., 0.28 chs; thence S 0 deg. 29 mln. E., 2.37 chs; thence S 46 deg. 14 mln. E., 0.87 chs; thence S 14 deg. E., 6.77 chB; thence S 1 deg. 16 mln. W., 3.64 chc; thence S 13 deg. 18 mln. E., 4.84 chs; thence S 89 deg. 45 inin. W., 6.74 chs; thence S 89 deg. 67 m'.n. W., 19.85 chs; thence N 0 deg. 15 min. E., 6.32 chs; tc cor ner No. 19. Tract C: Beclnnlng at corner No. 36, from which corner No. 33 of Tract B bears S 89 deg. 46 mln. W., 61 links; thence N 13 deg. 18 mln. W., 4.89 chs; thence N 1 deg. 16 mln. E., 3.64 chs; thence N 14 deg. W., 6.04 chs; thence S 46 deg. 14 min. E., 1.52 chs; thence S 87 deg. 39 mln. E., C.75 chs; thence N 64 deg. 11 mln. E 3.30 chs; thence N 87 dec. E.. 4 27 chs; thence S ft deg. 20 Win. W. 8.65 chs: thence S S3 dng. -t'J min. W., 9 chs; thence S 0 drg. 24 min. W.. 4.89 chs; thence S S3 deg. The Cost of Rotting Buildings now running into millions A ROTTING building is abso lute waste, because a small investment in paint will save it. A building that is not protected by paint must either be rebuilt or repaired in a few years at a costly figure. Check the costs. Compare the prices of paint and lumber. Can you fiord to bear the expense of rebuild ing or repairing your home, when to save it costs so little? When you paint, make sn additional saving by using 'he best paint. 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Fuller & Co., Dept. 46, San Francisco Branches in 19 Citlaa In tha Waat Mf bouM needs palatial. Fuller's Specification House Patau are suld by the followtntf Aifeuut Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. I Don't miss the joy of the new VjfJISLEY'S P-K the sugar coated poppennint tid bit! Sava the wrappers Good for valuable laL'Mri ne-otnunM 45 mln. W., 2.73 chs; to corner No 38. Tract T! Ttaelnnlne at corner No. 47, from which corner No. 43 of Trict C bears iS 0 deg. 20 min. W., 60 links; thence S 87 deg. W., 4.38 chs; thence S 64 deg. 11 min. W., 3.28 chs; thence N 87 deg. 39 mln. W., 6.43; thence N 46 deg. 14 min. W, 2.92 chs; thence N 0 deg. 29 min. W., 2.17 chs; thence. N 4 deg. 45 mln. E., 0.52 chs; thence N 55 deg. 47 min. W., 2.96 chs; thence N 31 deg. 43 mln. E., 2.77 chs; thence N 5 deg. 13 min. E., 2.77 chs; tii nee N 9 deg. V.. 3 77 chs; theuco N 49 dsg. 34 mln. W.. S.3 chs; the-tve- X 23 den. 39 inin. , 5 or! Ow, iVn. .- N 89 deg. 36 min. E., 11.66 chs; thence i aeg. zu min w., 19.81 chs; thence N 88 deg. 30 mln. K., 12.59 chs; thence S 0 deg. 20 min. W., 3.22 chs; to cor ner No. 47. has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Joe Morris, Jr., U. S. Com missioner, at his office at Mapleton, Oregon, on the 15 th day of May, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Elden Leop. of Paris, Oregon. W. M. Sumnnrs. of Pnrls nroiron. i i.titliar Pr'ndo!, of Paris, Oreson. lioy Olesen. of Paris, Orenon. ' W. H. Canon, Register