UNCLE TED'S BED-TIME
STORIES , .
Labor Appropriations More For 1923
Than For 1922; Gompere Attacks
Unfounded.
"Sure he belongs to the union, i
guess I ought to know 'cause I want
ed to find out how to Join myself some
of these days," was Jack's comment as
Uncle Ted entered the garage where
Ruth and Jack were talking.
"I didn't think he did," answered
Ruth.
"Freddie's father does belong to the
union. That'B all right. There's no
harm in that. The unions are fine
things 'cause Uncle Ted says so, but
they've got some men in them who are
NOT so fine."
"Guess you're right, Jack," spoke up
Uncle Ted from the other side of the
car where he had not been seen by the
children.
"When did you corns out here?''
asked Ruth.
"Just a minute ago," answered Un
cle Ted, "to see what you were up to.
It's getting dark and bed-time, so
come along. You've made me think of
a story I've wanted to tell and now
I'm going to tell it.
"Apparently, Jack, you were talking
about the attitude taken recently by
the American Federation of Labor and
its President, Samuel Gompers, when
that body met in Cincinnati. There
is no doubt that the Federation is
controlled by Democratic officials led
by Mr. Gompers. They have indulged
in the grossest misrepresentation of
the efforts of tne present Republican
administration. They have proved
that the American Federation of Labor
is not led by men devoted to the prob
lems of the honest and industrious ma
jority of laboring men. It is controlled
by a few officials who are using it to
spread malicious charges against the
Republican party. It doesn't take
much effort to remember how Samuel
Gompers used to camp on the door
step of the White House and attend
official functions at the right hand of
Woodrow Wilson. He was practically
an official of the administration when
the Democrats were in control. Now
HE IS ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING
IN. If he and the other officials of
the organization looked after the in
terests of the men who belong to it
they would have no time to indulge In
unfounded attacks upon the work of
the administration.
"Their attack against the manner in
which the budget system has been
handled at Washington is without
foundation. The appropriation bills
passed by the Congress now in session
prov de more luras for '.he Department
of Labor for the year beginning July
1 than for the present year. The total
amount of money spent by the Depart
ment of Labor for 1922 stands at fro
454,836. The amount voted by the
present Congress and agreed to by
President Harding under the budget
system for the Department of labor
for 1923 is $6,916,920! This shows
that the amount of money provided , ' Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
by the budget system for the Depart-; simply ask for a kidney remedy get
ment stands at $1,462,085 more than 'Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
the amount provided without the bud-, Mr. Crowder had. Foster Milburn Co.,
get for the year ending June 30. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
"In other words, the appropriations'
for the Labor Department under the! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
budget are 27 per cent higher than
they were for the preceding year. The ' 011114
fact Is that the Federation had no,' Department of the Interior
reason for making such charges as U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
were indulged in at Cincinnati. Thej June 22, 1922.
Republican party is strong enough to NOTICE is hereby given that Chai
weather them. But the part of it that les M. Long, of Alsea, Oregon, who
makes me and any other real citizen on October 22, 1917, made Homestead
mad is that the attacks are really at Entry, Serial No. 011114, for the N
the government. Mr. Gompers and his of NWfti and WV& of NE',4 of Section
associates have also attacked the Su- 22, Township 14 S. Range 8 W., Wil
preme Court of the United States. Jamette Meridian, has filed notice of
He wants his listeners and readers to . intention to make Final Three-year
believe that because a former Repub- Proof, to establish claim to the land
lican President 1b Chief Justice, and above described, before, Fred Mc
because a Republican administration Henry, Clerk of the County Court of
is now in control of the government, Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis,
the decision recently handed down de-j Oregon, on the 31st day of July, 1922-
clarlng the child labor law unconsti
tutional was a Republican move.
Mr. Gompers also bitterly attacked
the Railroad Labor Board the minute'
the board functioned in opposition to
his views. When the Board decides
his way it is all right, but when that
Board announced a cut in wages to
conform with new price adjustments, 1
he issued a statement to the effect;
that prices are not only not lower than '
In 1920, but lots of things are higher.
The Department of Labor shows that
foods and most commodities cost at
least one-third less than in the summer
of 1920."
NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN
I have been chose nto superinten
the poultry exhibit at the fair this fall
There is a very limited amount of a1
commodations at the fair grounds an!
I must know the number of exhibit.)
that will bo on hund, so that mor
room can be provided if necessary, ff
you plan on having an exhibit of poul
try at the fair this full please write
me at Toledo.
A. F. GRAELR 20-5t
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
06449
Department of the Interior
U. 9. Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
July 8, 1922.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Georga Oliver Adams, of Philomath,
Benton County, Oregon, who on Sep-
. i nr ,nin . .1 .1 A I t Ua.a : V
leiliuer U, limuc buuiuuuui nuiuc-
stead eatry No. 06449, under Section 2,
of the Art o? April 28, 1904, for the
W SW, Sec. 13, T. 12 S., R. 8
V., Willamette Meridian, being addi
tional to his homestead entry No.
03339. for the E SE4 Sec. 14, T. 12
S., R. 8 W., upon which final certlfl-;
cate was issued Adjust 17, 1917, will J
on August ix, moKe nnai pronr
to establish his claim to the land
above dosrrluod, before the Register 1
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, I
at Portland, Oregon. i ,!.
The purpose of this notice is to al-: 4
low nil persons claiming the land ad- '
versely or desiring to show It to be 1
mineral in r-lMim.r.tor r.nd opportunity
to fl'o ohjccM'-n ir. this cfiico on or )?
before tlie (In if flNftl fir flc:il proof, i
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Toledo residents must learn the im
rortance of kcep'ng them well.
Perfect health means that every or
gan of the ucSy is performing Us func
tions properly.
Perfect health cannot ie enjoyed If
the kidneys are weak and disoM-ered.
Thousands testify that Dean's Kid-
!ney Pills ht.ve a reviving action on
weak kidneys.
What this remedy has done in so
mrtny cases of this kind is the best
proof of its merit.
Read the following. It's testimony
gratefully given by a resident of this
locality:
A. A. Crowdor, 203 Ash St., Dallas,
Ore., says: "I had kidney complaint
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read of Doan's Kidney Pills and they
) proved to be what I needed for after
using them my kidneys are put ln
'good shape."
Claimant names as witnesses:
Marshall W. Ruble, of Alsea, Or-
son
William Adams, of Alsea, Oregon.
Bruno Knolinskl, of Alsea, Oregon.
John Steeprow, of Alsea, Oregon.
W. HL CANON,
Register. 19-St
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HAIR NETS
Just the Shape or Color that the Most Fastidious
Feminine Tastes May Desire
Careful Selection from Imported Stocks Guaran
tees Them Perfect
We are as Proud to Sell
Be to Wear
"Goodform" Nets Are Made For and Sold
Exclusively by REXALL Stores Only
popularly priced at 2 for 25 cents
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TOLEDO
The
T. P. HAWKINS, Prop.
COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13lh,
IN AMERICA";
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LIBERTY THEATRE
IN "LUXURY"
REPORT OF CONDITION
Of tho First National Bank of Xo.lDeceaBed
13(10 at Toledo, in the State of Oregon,
at tlie close of business on June 30,
1922.
Reserve District No. 12
Charter No. 11937
Resources
Loans and discounts, includ
ing rediscounts, acceptances
of other banks, and foreign
bills of exchange or drafts
sold with Indorsement of
this bank : $35,779.11
Overdrafts, secured, $876.00;
unsecured, $253.13
U. S. Government securities
1,128.13
owned 349.98
Other bonds, stocks, securi
ties, etc 15,578.69
Furniture and fixtures.. ...... .7,792,05
Lawful reserve with Federal
Resarve Bank 4,109 65
Items with Federal Reserve
Bank in process of collection 30.00
Cash ln vault and amount due
from national banks 22,969 51
Miscellaneous cajh items 130.33
Other assets, If any 2,15..4-
TOTAL $90,022.S7
Liabilities
Capital stock paid In $25,000.00
Surplus fund 2,500.00
Certified checks outstanding . . 60.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 47,893.62
Certificates of deposit due in
less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed) 417.60
Certificates of deposit (other
than for money borrowed) 14,161.75
TOTAL $90,022.87
STATE OF OREGON )
)ss.
County of Lincoln, )
I, W. Bock, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
W. Beck, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 8th day of July, 1922.
(SEAL) V. C. BECK,
Notary Public
My commission expires Jan. 16, 1926.
Correct Attest:
GUY ROBERTS,
W. H. V ATEr.BURY,
R. D. Burgesa,
Directors.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given tiuit the Un
dersigned administrator of the part
nership estate of Wade Brothers, Lee
Wade, deceased, will by virtue of an
order of sale duly made and entered
of record In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Oregon, on the 3d day
or July, 1922, authorizing and licens
ing the undersigned administrator of
said estate, to sell the real property
belonging to the said estate
of said deceased, I will In pursuance
of the said order of sale, on and af
ter the 6th day of August. 1922, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day at the office of tho Yaquina Bay
Land and Absiract Co.. in the citv of
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer lacres more or less, specifically des
r,'iJ'i"1J il pvv,ft0 10 "'a l'ia'iesi,tribed, us follows, to-wit:
uiuuui, mo luuuning aescnuea real
property, belonging to said estate, to
wlt: Beginning at a point south, and par
allel with the East boundary line of
Vincent's Addition to the Town of
Toledo, which point is 670 feet from
the southeast corner of Block nine
in said Vincent's Addition to Toledo.
Oregon, and the same beginning point
is 32 feet more or less from the south
east corner of the northeast quarter
of the southwest quarter of section 17,
township 11 south of range 10 west
of the Willamette Meridian, in Lin
coln County. Oregon, runnine from
said beginning point weHt 373 feet,!
thence north 190 feet, thence east
3t4 feet, thence south 190 foot to the
r.lace of beginning.
Terms of sale one-half cash, balance
secured by mortprage.
Dated at Toeldo, Oregon, this 3d
day of Juiy, 1922.
IRA WADE,
Administrator of the partnership
estate of Wade Brothers, Lee Wade,
20-5t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Notice ia hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the es
tate of Lee Wade, ceased, will by
virtue of an order ol s.'.ie duly made
aud entered of record in the County
Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on
the 3d day of July, l!)22, authorizing
and licensing the undersigned admin
istrator of said estate, to sell the real
property belonging to i'.:e said estate
of said deceased, I will la pursuance
of the said order of sale, on anil after
the 6th day of August, 1P22, at the
'hour of 10 o clock A. M. of said day
at tho office of the Yaquina Bay ijind
and Abstract Co., in the City of To
ledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer
for sale at private sale to the highest
bidder, the following describad real
property, belonging to said estate, to
wit: K of NW and W of NEVi of
Sec. 31. Township 12 South of Range
9 West.
Lot 1 and west 29 feet of lot 2 and
fractional lot 8 and west 29 feet o
fractional lot 9 in block S ln Graham'3
4th addition to Toledo, Oregon.
Lot 10 and E'& of Lot 9 in Block 12
ln Graham s 4th addition to Toledo
Oregon.
'Lot 12 In Block 78 in Bayley and
Case s third addition to Newport, Ore
gon.
Lot 12 in Block 3 ln Vincent'B Ad
ditlon to Toledo, Oregon. All of the
above property is in Lincoln County,
Oregon.
Terms of sale: one-half cash, bal
ance secured by. mortgage.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 3d
day of July, 1922.
FRANK V. WADE.
Administrator of the estate of Lee
Wade, Deceased. 20-6t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
n the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lincoln County
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam Dick, Deceased.
The Undersigned luiTing been an'
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Lincoln County.
Administrator or the estate of Wil
liam Dick deceased, and having qua!
mea, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persens having
claims against said deceased, to m-e
sent them, verified as required by
law, within six months tifter the first
qublicatlon of this notice to said Ad
ministrator at his residence at Sher
idan, Oregon, or be forever barred. ,
F. A. THOMAS.
Administrator of the estate of Wil
liam Dick deceased.
First published and dated June 15th,
Otto W. Holder, Attorney for Estate
Sheridan, Oregon. l7-5t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lincoln County
Portland Trust Company of Oregon,
a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Yaquina Electric Company, a corpor
ation, Guy Roberts, Fred Horning,
Kilham Printing and Stationery Com
pany, a corporation, and Credit Ser
vice Company, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale Issued out of the above
entitled court In the above entitled
cause to me directed and dated June
30th, 1922, upon Judgment and decree
rendered on January 7th. 1922 and
entered ln said court. on January 10,
1922, In favor of the plaintiff, Port
land Trust Company of Oregon, a
corporation, against the defendant.
Yaquina Electric Company, a corpor
ation, and likewise against the prop
erty hereinafter descrlbjed, ,for the
sum of $66,000.00, together with in-!
terest thereon at the rate of five per
cent per annum from August 16, 1919,
und for the further sum of 13500.00
attorneys fees, together with expen
ses of receivership costs and dis
bursement o this suit, and by which
said decree and execution, reference
wM,h a hiir.Htr mn.la a n.i t nf
notice, I have been and am thereby
mo;l.T a part of this notice, I have been
ami "in inereDy commanded to sen
and have levied upon the following
described real and personal property
!orii!"d In Lincoln County, Orecon,
1922.
within the jurisdiction of said court,
to-wlt:
r (a) Lot 1, Block 1, Graham's Sixth
Addition to Toledo, Lincoln County.
Oregon, together with the electric gen
erating plant constructed thereon and
attached thereto, consisting of build
ings, 1 Skinner Automatic engine, 14
inches by 16 inches, directly connect
ed with an Allls-Chalmers 2300 volt,
3 phase, 60 cycle, 277 R.P.M, 100 kil
owatt generator with belt driven ex
citer, 1 Atlas 4 valve engine, 22 inches
by 27 inches, belted to Allls-Chalmers
2300 volt, 3 phase. 60 cycle, 900 R.P.lM.
200 kilowatt generator with directly
connected exciter, 1 Russel boiler
72 inch by 16 feet, 1 Casey Hedges
boiler, 72 Inches by 18 feet, 1 smoke
stack connected with boilers, 2 feed
water heaters, 2 single phase, oil cool.
eu, 60 cycle distribution transformers
for 6600 volts primary, and 2300 volts
secondary, including injector, valves
and piping.
(b) 1 parcel of real estate, 1.64
Beginning at a point on the section I
line 1090 feet south of the corner
sections 7, 8. 17, and 18, in township
11, south of range 10, west of the
Willamette Meridian, ln Lincoln
County Couiflty, Oregon, tunning
thence north 80 degrees 40" east 212
feet; thence south 7 degrees 32" east
212 feet; thence south 15 degrees 43"
west 213 feet, to left bank of the
Depot Slough; thence north 64 de
grees 62" west along bank of Depot
Slough 208 feet to point on section
line; thence north 70 degrees 52"
west along bank of said slough 60
feet; thence north 43 degrees east
58 feet to section line; thence north
along said Bection line to place of
beginning.
(c) All rights, prlviledges and fran
chises heretofore granted by the City
of Newport, Oregon to H. A. Sand
stone, his successors and assigns by
special ordinance of the City of New
port, Lincoln County, Oregon, No. 39
. ..j
wiiicni
approved February 3, 190D,
said ordlnnnce is entitled:
"Ordinance granting to H. D. Sand
stone, his cusseccors and assigns, a
franchise, right and privilege to build,
erect and operate an electric light and
power plant within the corporate lim
its of the city of Newport, Lincoln
County, Oregon, and to use the BtreetB
thereof for the purpose of setting i
poles aud stringing wires thereon to
transmit electric light und power to
different parts of said city, and any
and all other appurtenances or things
necessary and usual in conducting and
operating said electric light and power
plant; and further authorizing the UD ' ' Z,
m..n ,.h rOI.r,w f .M Ht. n,asrting any claim adverse to the
mayor and recorder of said city of
Newport to sign a lease to sold water
front property within said city of
Newport for the purpose of erecting,
building and completing thereon a
cold storage, creamery and said eletr- ? " " w
trio Hcht and nnwer nlnn. hv BaiH;,or ix consecutive and successive
H. D. Sandstone in form und manner
und under the conditions as provided
under said lease, the form of which
lease has been duly approved by tho
members of the City Council and In
....-l. P....... r...l,lf..l,n n .1 nj r.n r.A V...
vn.L rHnr ataman
....r, ''June 10'2
declaring an emergency to exist, and . '
repealing all ordinances and parts of;
ordinances in conflict with this or
dinance or any part thereof."
a) ah rignts, privileges and rran-
chlses granted by the city of Toledo,
Lincoln County, Oregon, to tha Ya
quina Electric Company or Its prede
cessors by and under a certain fran.
chise granted by the city of Toledo
to the Toledo Light. Power and Man
ufacturing Company and assigned to
the said Yaquina Electric Company,
being known as ordiuanca No. 104,
being entitled as fol.ows, to-wlt:
"Ordinance granting unto the Tole-
do Light, Power and Manufacturing
Company, Its assigns and successors
in interest, a franchise conveying the
right to erect, maintain and operate
an electrical plant ln the city of To
ledo, the right to sell electricity In
said city for light, manufacturing and
power purposes for the period of
twenty, five years, and granting unto
the said Toledo Light, Power and
Manufacturing Company the right to
use the street and alleys of said city
to set poles, string wires and lay
conduits.''
Said ordinance having been parsed
by the common council of the city of
Toledo, Oregon, on December 18, 1911.
(e) The electric dlstrubution system
within the city of Newport and en
virons including wireB, poles, 41 elec-
rlc transformers, 255 electric meetors,
together with all equipment connected
with and e part of said distribution
system.
(f) The electric distribution system
within the city of Toledo, Oregon, in
eluding all wires, poles, conduits, -24 by, through or under you said do
electric transformers, and 72 electric pendant, may be barred and fore
meters, togother with all equipment ! closed of any estate, right, title lien
connected with and a part of said dis-ior interest ln or to natd mnrtiKicad
trlhutlon Bystem. !
(g) 8 1-3 miles of 3 phase, 6600,
volts, electric transmission line ex-;
tending between the city of Toledo,
Oregon, and the city of Newport, Ore
gon, Including poles, wires, Insulators,
and all equipment connected with and
part or said transmission system.
(h) 1 Shaw-Walker filing cabinet,
standing desk, 1 Btool, 1 Pacific
Coast Company iron safe, size 27 in.
x 25 in. x 42 In., Bald property being
now located ln the office of said Ya
quina Electric Company ln Toledo,
Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE by virtue of
said execution, decree and order of
sale, and in accordance therewith,
and in compliance with the commands
of said execution, I, M. Simpson, Sher
iff of Lincoln County, Oregon, will on
the 6th day of Aug., 1922, at the hour
of 11 o'clock A. M. at the front door
of the court house in Toledo, Lincoln
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, all the right,
title and Interest which the within
named defendants Yaquina Electric
Company, Guy Roberts, Kilham Print
ing and Stationery Company, and
Credit Service Company, and all ot
said defendants or any of them, have
or had In the above described property
or any part or parcel thereof with the
cxi rntlon of the property described ln
subdivision (h); flirt the personal
prm-'vty described In subdivision (h),
to-wlt:
1 Shaw-Wolker filing cabinet, 1
PACE THfttE
standing desk, 1 stool, 1 Pacific Ccast
iron safe, size 27 in. x 25 in. x 42 in.,
said property now being loroted ln the
office of said Yaquina Elactric Com
pany In Toledo, Oregon.
I will likewise sell on said day at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at till
offlce of Yaquina Electric Company
in Toledo, Lincoln County, Orefon, all
to satisfy said execution, decree, in
terest, attorney fees and costs.
DATED thiB 30th day of June, 1922.
Date of first publication, July 6th,
1922.
Date of last publication, Aug. 3rd,
1922.
M. SIMPSON,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
20-4t
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.
real
com-
estate described in
plaint. Defendants.
plalntlff'i
To C. J. Dillon and Elizabeth Dil
lon, his wife, also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, lien, interest or estate in the
lands described in plaintiff's complaint
herein, the above named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon;
You and ench of you are summoned
and required to appenr and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff herein,
and now on file In the office of County
Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, on
or before the date of the last publica
tion of this summons, to-wit: on or
before the 27th day of July, 1922; and
you and euch of you aro hcrebv noti
fied that if you fall to so appear and
answer said complaint, ns herain re
quired, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the above entitled
Court for the relief demanded in
plaintiff's complaint, namely; for a
decree that plaintiff Is the owner ln
- i,i i',.,i ,i,.m.j
real property situated in Lincoln
County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot six In Block one, Ccittago Pl'dc,
Nye & Thompson's Addition to N'ow
port; And that all adverse claims of s;iid
defendants, and each of them, may d,
determined by said decree; that said
defendants, and each of thorn, by
said decree, be declared and adjudged
to have no right, title, lien, estato ot
interest, in or to snld lands above
described, or any part thereof; that
'the said defendants, and each of them,
be forever barred and enjoined from
plaintiff's claim, and for ruch other
and further relief as may appear equit
able and just.
This summons Is published in the
Lincoln Connty Leader, once a week
weeks, beginning with the Issue of
June 15th, 1922, and ending with the
issue of July 27th. 1922, under and tn
pursunnce of the directions contained
ln an order made by tho Hon. C. W.
! James, County Judge of Lincoln
K'ouiity, Oregon, on the 12th day of
O. B. McCLTJSKBY,
Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address
Toledo, Oregon.
17-7t
summons
)n the circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County.
S. C .llrassfleld and Jessie
Brusstield, Plaintiffs.
VS. I : j
Lewis F. Walters, Defendant.
To Lewis F. Walters, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon;
You are hereby required to appear
and anBwer the complaint of plaintiffs
fiiB(1 Beinst vou in the above entitled
gUt on cr Def0re the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and it
you fall so to appear and answer, fot
want thereof the plaintiffs will apply
to the above entitled Court for the re
lief demanded ln their complaint, to
wlt: for a decree of this Court fore
closing a certain mortgage executed
by defendant, Lewis F. Walters, on the
11th day of October, 1920, on the fol
lowing described real property sltuat
sd In Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wlt:
The south half of the north enst
quarter of section twenty-six In town
ship nine south, range nine west of
Willamette Meridian In Oregon, con
taining 80 acres;
And that the above described tract
be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln
County, Oregon,, as provided by law,
to satisfy the amount due and owing
to plaintiffs on said mortgage; and
further for a decree that you said
defendant, and all Dersons cluimlne
promises or any part thereof, and for
such other and further relief as mnv
be equitable and Just.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in acocrdance with an
order by the Honorable C. W. James,
.County Judge
of Lincoln County,
Oregon, which
said order is dated
June 12th, 1922, and which require
that this summons be m.hllulierl tn r t.
Lincoln County Leader for six cr.
secutlve and successive weeks bo
ginning with the Issue of June 15th,
1922, and ending with tho issuo of
July 27th, 1922.
x O. B. McCLUSKEY.
Attorney for plaintiffs. Postofflce
Address: Toledo Oreuon. 17-7t
NOTICE I O CRfcDl I OKS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Michael Roddy, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned was aBDolntel ad-
mlnlntrator of the estate of Michael
noddy, deceased, by the Countv Court
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 5th
day or June, 1922, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to ore.
sent their said claims to me duly ver
iried, at my office in Toledo, Lincoln
County, Oregon, within six months of
the date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published this lCth
day of Juno, 1922.
G. B. Moclusk;--:,
Administrator of tho Jistu:.' of
Michael Roddy, deceased