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rJu.:twlrM , ,.. i-.j-i.'. XT . . - . P OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW One Western railroad, the Southern Pacific, Is receiving a special train of twenty new large locomotives Just completed at Philadelphia. This Is the first delivery on an order for fifty locomotives. There could hardly be a more Impressive demonstration of the fact that business is Improving or of the faith of the railroad company in the future business prosperity of the West. Roseburg to have $15,000 library. Coi-vallis Methodists planning $100, 000 church building. t Bandon promoting American Legion and community building. Salem,1 iLarge Industrial concerns withdrawing from operation of state accident commission on account of inability to compete with private In surance companies. Portland 6 stories to cost $500,000 to be added to Plttock block. Contract let for $317,751.75 to com plete reclamation of 16.000 acre Turn alo Irrigation project. Portland Ale ier & Frank Co. to spend $60,000 In alterations of build ing. Pendleton Hotel sells for $60,000. Florence iBerry crop heavy. Toledo, Tillamook and Newport to have a good road connection. Milton New ice plant completed. Sweet Homo to have $3,000 school building. Hood River 6.8 miles Loop highway to cost $115,000. Rockaway 3 miles coast highway running north to be rocked. Manlcton-Rainrock road to be erav-! elod. Halsey-Shedd road being paved. Bend to get new $7500 business ttlock. Medford iFive new buildings to be erected at county fair grounds. Sweet Home Oil drilling to start. "XI.?!?1 concrete paving south of city. IIlt UV1I1 NIJULII lil I- IV. r 'ortland $30 000 warehouse to bo umza"on, " wjucn i warns Buv- lon SartildP walenouse 10 DG;ernment keeps itself in power If built on east side. Eugene building permits for May ttoal $96,000. Echo Butter Creek road contract let for $35,115.70. Corvallis Pacific States Telephone Company erecting new building. Condon (Estimated 2,000,000 pounc.s of wool will pas3 through warehouse this season. Homestead Copper syndicate re suming work. Harrisburg $38,987.50 contract let for grading and macadinilzing road to Junction City. Million bushels wheat contracted for in Umatilla county. La Pine- Preliminary work started on Crane Prairie reservoir. Dora Road work started. Sllverton Blow Pipe Co. to erect new warehouse. La Pinn 'Uuilook good for cons'ruc tion of Natron railroad connecting Et'sene with Kiamath Falls. Corvallis making many street im provements. Beaverton Davis sawmill starts op erations. Dallas iNumber new dwellings to be started in near future. iCorvallis Fairpluy district planning community house. Eugene to get new stage terminal. Band $6 000 brick building planned. Sprlngfieid Ilooth-Kelly sawmill puts on night shift of 110 men. Eugene iots contracts for three res idences and business block. BfES5TO.Y.IgUiJ.ay.c. 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Fuller, Specificauon House Palnti are sold by the following Afenta: BATEMAN F'JrtN.TmS COMPANY Pure Prepared Paint Agent Oregon City Plans readv for 135 000 city hall. Bend 11,000 acres to be Irrigated calling for expenditure of half million dollars. Sllverton Coolldse & McClairi bank to construct now buiMing. Pilot Rock Work started on new bridge. Rainier Street and highway work progressing rapidly. Pendleton (Million trout eggs to be planted in county. Astoria shipped 60,000,000 feet of1 lumber during May. Marshfield City purchases 1,000 acres for watershed. Lebanon Local cannery will distri bute about $200,000 to farmers this season. Astoria's 10-acre auto camp com pleted. Boardman Work started on depot, Li"?ln lTy VOteS 63,0 bonda to replace bridges. NO COMPROMISb WITH DISHONOR Washington, June 12 "Time will undoubtedly bring to the Harding ad mistratlon a world-wide approval of its course In declining to send rep resentatives to Genoa or The Hague to attend a conference which would recognize the Soviet government of Russia," declares the Republican Publicity Association, through its president, Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr. ''President Harding's decision was based upon fundamentally sound rea sons, and, though certain European interests may be temporarily dis- nlnnupri ihov will lllHmrirolv rrnH?r f. 7.7 ""''"I L.. . 7. ttTTiY. , 1 1L L'llH I IJUIMH UlirNlIt'll II V lllH tJlllLKfl tales was nest ior uie permanent ; welfare of Europe and the world. "To recognize the Soviet regimo and extend it a loan of the desired bi"'on dollars would not lead to a restoration or inuuscry m ltussia. me mmon ooi- lnra wnulri n nan si n trert I v nr In.' ninm the military or - 1 At. .! .1 I me money snouia oe airecuy employ ed in Industry, other funds to a cot responding amount -would be with drawn from industry, to support the military organization. The whole bol shevik scheme of confiscation, euphon iously called 'nationalization,' Is un sound and must ultimately fall. A loan to the Soviet government cannot afford even a temporary relief to the Russian people. Pouring American money into the vau: of an interna tional thief would but encourage the thief to continue in bis evil ways. It would afford him the means of sup porting himself in his nefarous busi ness. "Certain European nations would like to see the United States extend direct aid to Soviet Russia, for they would be the immediate beneficiaries of every dollar so spent. In the end, however, they will pee the futility of such compromises with dishonor, and will commend Uie wisdom and cour age which guided President Hardin? in refusing to temporize with Bolshev ism." LABOR SAVING SUGGESTION Secretary Hughes could save time if he had his answer to European in vitations done on a rubber stamp. Detroit Free Pre3s. Tl'.e large and modern Tanlac Labor. nt.-irir-H nt HivJnn. Ohio, ni'rl'iw G0.f;00 I square feet of floor space. Toledo j Di'Uf? Co. 17-lt We have been making the beat paints for 73 years. They are scien tific in formula and preparation. They meet the weather conditions in tbs West. They contain the finest materials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure lin teed oil, pure zinc, and pure colors combined scientifically in exact pro portions with long-time skill. Free Advice on Painting; h& m agent for adfice. color waf, 1C. Ak the roller Spwlfta. Cilv tlon DeotTimet hit tit Ml -eairabU color chcniei, color harmonr and an otlier Maker, of Rubber Cctaeot Floor Paint, All-Purpose Varniiie.. Silkenwfcitc Enamel. FtiWo.f or-Floor. ' KM Varnlih. Washable Wall Flniib, Auto Enamel, Barn and Hoof Paint, Por and Stan Paiah ud PIONEER WHITE LEAD, LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. Tfll FDO nRfiTftrtN. TWIIPn4V mime- jiuii , ,oini PACE THREE BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING But not so tad if you knew how to reach the cause. Nothing more disceurasl-g than a constant backache. Lamo when you awultea, pains pierce you when you bond cr lift. It's hard to work or to rest. Backache o'trn .ndlcnes bad ldneys and calls for prompt treat ment. The best recommended remeuy Sa Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by this nearby resident s experience: Mrs. Rosa Babb, 364 Harrison St., Corvallis, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for some time and give thee the highest praise. My kidneys were weak and the least cold settled on my kidneys. I had back aches so I could hardly get "bout. In bad weather I had rheumatic pains in my limb and Joints and the action of my kidneys was Irregular. I used Donn's Kidney Pills and they relieved the complaint. I seldom have any trou ble now but use Doan s for occasional attacks and ibey always help me." Price 60c, at all 'dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills che same that Mrs. Babb had. Fostor-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Dick, Deceased. The Undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the ... . . . ftlale oi uregon, ior mcom county. Wil- iiam m..k dBC.eased. and havine mm!. ified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified as required by ,aWi wlthln gix month8 tofter the flrst lh .n. i , a, . . , ... nZ a , iTs. luan Oregon, or be forever barred, P. A. THOMAS, - - Administrator of the estate of Wil liam Dick deceased. 'First published and dated June 15th, 1922. Otto W. Helder, Attorney for Estate Sheridan, Oregon. 17-5t SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. Thomas Holman, Plaintiff, vs. C. J. Dillon and Elizabeth Dillon, his wife, also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, lien. Interest or estate in the real estate described in plaintiff's com plaint, Defendants. To C. J. Dilion and Elizabeth Dil lon, his wife, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, ' Lincoln County Leader for six con utin nDn ino,o.i tuo I secutlve and successive weeks be- land's described in plaintiff's complaint 1 Binning with tile issue of Jrnn 15th, herein, the above named defendants: '1922- and ending with tho issuo of In the Name of the State of Oregon; ;Julv 27tn- 1922 You and each of you are summoned . , ,15; "I. " "l l." a.,,1 ror.ul.-od r or,o- 0rl on.w1 the complaint of the plaintiff herein. and now on file in the office of County i Clerk of LIncoin County, Oregon, on ' or before the date of tho last publica - tion of this summons, to-wlt: on or before the 27th day of July, 1922; and you and each of you are hereby noti- fied that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, as herein re- iullcui lur wnui luctcm, tuts pittui- tin win appiy io me noove entiuea , day of June, 1922, and nas quaimed. Court for the relief demanded in' All persons having claims a?alnst plaintiff's complaint, namely; for a said estate are hereby notified to pre decree that plaintiff is tha owner In sent their said claims to me duly vsr fee simple of the following described ified, at my office in Toledo, Lincoln real property situr.ted In Lincoln County. Oreeon. within six months of County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot six in Block one. Cottage Block, N'ye & Thompson's Addition to New- port; And that all advorsa claims of said ai;ji;nua.iiia, unu eui:u ui mum, may ot, J0i.mi; tw oMrl dnxru. flint 0-1M aetenaants, ana eacn oi tiiem, oy said decree be declared and adjudged to have no right, title, lien, estate o interest, in or to said lands above described, or any part thereof; that the said defendants, and each of them, day of July, 1922, and immediately Tu;g m0r)ting is called for the pur be forever barred and enjoined from thereafter publically opened by the peso of electing One Director to serve assarting any claim adverse to thejCounty Court of Lincoln County, Ore- torm ot i ycar an(1 Ono Director to nlntntlff'R ctaim. and for such other ion, for the purchase Of bonds of said nrve term of 3 vnara and Ono Clerk and further relief as may appear eqult- able 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 June 15th, 1S22, and ending with the issue of July 27tl, 1922, under and In pursuance of the directions contained in an order made by the Hen. C. W. James, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 12th day of June, 1922. O. B. MeCLUSKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff!, P. O. Address Toledo, Oregon. 17-7t SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon for Lincoln County. S. C .Brassfleld and Jessie M. Brassfleld, Plaintiffs, vs. Lewis V. Walters, Defendant. To Lewis F. Walters, the above named defendant: n tl"e Name of the State of Oregon; You uie hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of Plaintiffs til.;d atrainst you In the above entitled suit, on or before the expiration of,. Q , ,' six weeks from tho date of the flrst publication of this summons, and it yon fall so to appear and answer, tot want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled Court for the re lief demanded in their complaint, to wlt: for a decree of this Court fore, closing a certain mortgage executed by defendant, Lewis F. Walters, on the 11th dcy of October, 1920, on the fol lowing described real property situat ed In Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wlt: The south half of the north enst quarter of section twenty-six in town ship nine Bouth, range nine west or Willamette Meridian in Oregon, con taining 80 acres; And that the above described tract be soM by tha Sheriff of Lincoln Cou iy, Oregon,, as provided by law, to satisfy the amount due and owing to plaintiffs on said mortgage; and Turther Tor a decree that you s:iid defendant, and all persons claiming The Ford Runabout & a Runabout in reality a regular business messenger, solving the question of economical and quick transporta tion. , The Contractor, Builder, Traveling Salesman, Collector, Solicitor, all find the Ford Runabout the most convenient as well as the most economical among motor cars. Low in purchase price, cost of operation, and low in cost of maintenance. Durable in service, and useful every day in the year. We solicit your order for one or more. We ask your patronage in the repair of your car, assuring you of genuine Ford Parts, skilled workmen, reasonable prices. We know we can satisfy your wants of motor accessories. by, through or under you said de fendant, may be barred and fore closed of any estate, right, title lien or Interest in or to Bold mortgaged premises or any part thereof, and for such other and further reilof as may be equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publication in acocrdpnee with an order by the Honorable C. W. James, County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, which said order Is dat3d June 12th, 1922, and which requires that this summons be published in the lAttOmey IOr piainUUH. rOHlUlll.e Address: Toledo, Oregon. 17-7t NOTICE TO CREDITORS : in the Matter of the Estate of Michael Roddy, deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was appointed ad- ministrator of the es'ate of Michael Roddy, deceased, by tho County Court or Lincoln county, irreKm, on ine oui -the date of the flrst publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 15th (day of June, 1922. i o. a McCLTJSKEY, i Administrator Oi tne sie oi nrtl 1 D,,.1J 1 7C , NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received untl. the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 6th J County issued for the building of per - manent roads tnerein in me sum oi slxty-threo thousand dollars ($63,000), same being In denominations of ?1000 each, dated July 1, 1922, maturing as follows, to wit; $10,500 three years from date of Is sue; $10,500 four years from date of Is. sue; $10,500 five years from date of Is sue; $10,600 six years from date of is- sue; $10,500 seven years from date of is - sue; $10,600 eight years from date of is sue; Said bonds to bear Interest et the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of January - and July, principal and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the Fiscal Agency ot the State of Oregon In New York City. . . Said bids must be unconditi nal and ...mnnlsH hv . r..rifri r.h.v i$li00o, end the successful bidder must ,ba Drer)ared to take- dellvflrv within The approving legal opinion of Mes srs. Teal, Minor & Wlnfree of Port land, Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. CARL GILDERSLEEVE, Clerk, Lincoln County, Oregon. 16-4t NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln Claus Christensen, Plaintiff. Mary E. Wyfeant and Morris Wyganit, her husbarid, R. N. Warnock and Sada, Warnock, his wife. Defendants. By virute of an execution and order of sale losued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 16th day of May, A. D. 1922, In favor of Claus Christensen, Plaintiff, and egalnst the THE UNIVERSAL CAR A. T. PETERSON Local Dealer Toledo, Oregon ft above named Dofendnnts for the sum kf $169.16 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 29th day of April, A. D 1922, and a farther mm of $100.00 attorney s fees and costs taxed at $14.00, and cot.s of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate In Lincoln County, Oregon as follows, tow It: Lota number one (1), Two (2), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) In Block number One (1) In Olson' First Ad dition to the City of Newport, In Lin coln County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution bnd order of sa.lu I will on Saturday, the 24th day of June, A. ,D. 1922, at 1 o'clock 1'. M. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for earth, all the right title and Interest of the above named Mary E. Wygant and Morris Wygant, her husband, R. N. Warnook, and Sada Warnock, his wife, Defend- 'ants, in the above named action, in the above describod property to satisfy inn anl ord.T of i!p in- terest cos,8 aIld accruing costs . . c, rim 1T Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of First Publication May 25th, 1922. Date of "Last Publication, June 22nd, 1922. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING i Notice Is Hereby Given '.o the legal voters of School District No. 2 of inccin county, oiute oi ureRiin, inai AKTVIIAI. cni-llr-,! MCVTIVn nl sam District win De neiu ut u ram mar School Uldg., to begin at the hour of ' 1 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday 0f jur,, uuing the 19 day of June, A. n l'i2" 't0 serVe 1 year and the transaction of : business usual at such mooting i Dated this 1st day of June, 1922. Attest: L. M. STARR, District Clork. G. B. MeCLUSKEY, Chairman Board of Directors. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received until the hour of ten o'clock A. M. on the 6th day of July. 1922, and Immediately thereafter publicly opened by the : county umn oi uai-uin ouiuv, ur- Kn ir tne purennse 01 oonas 01 saia County Issued for the building of per manent roads therein In the sum of Two Hundred Forty-three Thousand Two Hundred Forty (243,240) Dollars. ' fame being In denominations of $1000 each, except ten of said bonds which lire In denominations ot $324.00 each, dated Soptember 1, 1921, maturing as follows, towlt: $24,324 five years from date of Issue; $24,324 six years from date of Issue; $24,324 seven years from date of Issue; $24,324 eight years from date of Issue; $24:324 nine years from date of Issue; $24,324 ten years from date of Issue; $24,324 eleven years from dato of issue; $24,324 twelve years from date of issue; $24,324 thirteen years from date of Issue; $24,324 fourteen years from date of Issue; Said bonds to bear Interest at tho rate of not to exceed six per cent (69V) per annum, payable soml-aflnually on the 1st days of November and Mny, principal and interest parable In United States gold coin of the present standard of value at tho Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon In New York City. Said bids must bo unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $1,000, and the successful bidder must 'be prepared to take delivery within ' ten days from date of sale. J The approving legal oplon of Messrs. Teal, Minor & WinfTo of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. - CARL GILDERSLEEVE, Clerk, Lincoln County, Oregon. 16-4t NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is ereby given that the under signed executrix of the estate of Mar garet Harrison, deceased, hag filed in lliu County Court of Lincoln County, State of Oregon, her final account ea suh executrix iof said estate, and I h it Monday the 26th day of June, 1S22, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said duy has boeii fixed by said Court us tho lin;e for hearing objections to mud report, and the settlement thore- :Of. EDITH R. HOWELL, Executrix of the Estate of Margaret Harrison, Deceased. 13-5t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011066 Department of the Interior, U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Roaeburg, . Oregon, May 11, 192a. nuilti'J is iiuiuuj feivcu luui lamina) C. McKinney, of Reed, Oregon, who, on July 12, 1917, made Homestead En- try, Seiiul, No. OllOlifi, for the Lots 2, 3 and 4 of Section 31, Township 15 S., Itange 10 V. Willametto Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to jmtke Filial Three-year Proof, to s taljlUh 1 Im to tho land above des cribed, before Joo Morris, Jr., U. S. I Commissioner, at his office, at Maple- i nrMl n ,i)n oo.-j av i,.n ' . .L u,tulli ulu uu ua' ul Claimant nan, us as witnesses: William Hoeltke, of Reed, Oregon. Williuiu Shipley, of Reed, Oregon. Oaiar Loeper, of Albany, Oregon. William Mead, of Rued, Oregon. W. H. CANNON, Register. 13-Bt NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln William Zwicky, Plaintiff, vs. Christ Wogsland and Elsto Wogs land, his wife. Defendants. lly virute 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 lGtli day ot May, A. n 1922, in favor of William '.wlcky, Pkoilntiff, and against the above named Defendants for the sum ot $718.00 with interest theroon at the .mte of 7 per cent per annum from the 29th dny of April, A. D., 1922, and for the further tnun of $234.99 with Inter est thereon from the said 29 h dny of April, 1922, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and no dollars attorney's fee, and the further sum of $25.00 costs, and disbursements and the costs and expenses of iand upon this writ com manding me to sell the following des cribed real property situate In Lin coln County, Oregon, as follows to-wit; Lots No. (1) and Lot No. Two (2) tho North East Quarter (YA) of the Northwest Quarter (U) and the North west Quarter of Uie Northeast Quarter C4) of Section Eighteen (18) in Town ship Eleven (11) South of Ratine Nine (9) West of the Willamette Meridian, In Lincoln County, Oregon, Containing 163.64 acre. NOW, THEREFORE la compliance with the demands of said execution amd order of sate I will on Saturday, the 24th day of June, A. D. 1922, at 1 o'clock P. II. at the front door of the 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 tho above named Christ Wbgsland and Elsie Wogsland. Ms-wife, Defendants In the above named action, In tho above des cribed property to satisfy said execu tion and order of sale, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Date of First Publlejtion May 25th. 1P22. Dato of Lost Publication, June 22nd. 1922. M. SIMPSON. Sheriff of Lincoln Couniy, Oregon ! I 1 I i I : I I 4 1 i i 4 !