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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
MING DOWN THE " LONG BROWN PATH Vacationists With Shelter Tents and Tin Cow Learning to Walk All Over Again. Oh I It's not th pick that you carry on your bark Nor the rifle on your shoulder, Nor the Ave Inch crust of khaki-colored duet That make you feel your limbs ere Vrufnl It'll not th hllri That drive, iwrv vnur amlliv Nor the sucks of sisters that ralaa th blooming- blisters- It's the Ian! long mile. Plattsbursh Marching 8ong.". Stringing out from the suburban transit ternilmils of New York every Sunday nnd holiday goes the army of khnkl-clnd hikers. There may be un utomoblle for everv twentv of the country's population, but a bout of .tv fnib. d ,,rnv, .ho iho,,rv nf a city fo ks dlsprme the theorj of a future leg-enfeebled citizenry nnd are - - , . .. .. , . learning to wiuk iiii over again. lo tlic more casual mlndeu Is Just exercise, but to th jntch Its real slsnlflrnnre menus n great deal more. , cheapest form of n-crfulior, and therefore appeals to those llvlna In crowded districts and umimV to nvnil themselves of the more eumnHive amusements And these nem.le be amusenM-nts. Ana tnese people, im It noted, are just those the country is so anxious to have spread out and settled In the farming sertintls." The hike. Indeed, has possibilities as a . . - Doughboy and Boy Scout Lead Way Just a brief survey of the rollicking (roups which move off from the out lying terminals on holidays estab lishes a few general "types. There la the ex-service man and his frletirts nho will heir from blm the story of more serious excursions on the mr.ddv rosds of France. He light- ns strap , here and unother there : on th, blanket roll adjustment or the . ... .. . -sneiter nair, in wnicn tne aary Is packed for the nml-fln, tj the roadside.' Expert dlrectl x.im a fi-mn him nn tho mprlmrl ullnzins the nark so It will not feel no heavy or Interfere with the free bodv movement. He will pass along the information gained la hi, army! days, of how that same part was ec ed tB. estimates the Hazelton place, evolved after numerous experiments Zeb Blower and family went to New to find the easiest way of carrying f iBtton bmfor tUo port Saturday the heaviest load. With results tie ., .a.... i... ...... nnw f-niiiitiiiiieiiis. mil w irii e uiiur- ncterl,ed when . doughboy a. a "blankety-hlank total failure;" Then there are the boy scout par- ties, adept at everything pertaining to "shanks mare" traveling and wood- raft. The ex-servlce man and the V.OT scout are nioneera In the hiking game, iisieo iu une or ineui rij("( -off the train and making reudy for a twelve mue gaum: "ec mai gn. teen over to the aide. Jlmmie, and. ... . . . ..si ... u woo i seep ouunoii" uu jimr irrn every step. Is it filled? Well, then, -we drink. How about the eats? . Let's check 'em off. " Ton got the spuds, "Auto Service at Newport, a Good- eflts of the owners of uie bonds des B11I ; the bacon Jlmmie. Who ha the rich Tire Dealer. , crlbed In the complaint In this suit, offee and th Borden tin cowf "They have become so accustomed piainUftV vs. Yaqulna Harbor Lumber "Rlrht here" announces a freckled ; to getting eight, ten, twelve and fifteen' company, a corporation, Albany Iron imrd of the road Dattlnii his knaD- thousand miles or more from their Works, a corporation, Ya-trina Elec rt "SnltcherthS ,rlc Company, a corporation. H. A. -, ..J ih.n ri. n"? inttnl " icience and inventive genius has done Holland, as receiver of said Yaqulna . IS I8," okInf- IfortUem. Electric Company, Chris Larsen, G. Well, then, let go I snaps tne , ..In tne early day8 of tne pneUmatic w, Ford, R. L. Booker, Merwyn Paget commander of the expedition. tires, as any old time motorist will ana Tena Johnson, defendants. This party Is traveling light for real teu y0Ui every tire was a gamble. If Notice is hereby given that by vlr dlstance. Another must expect te ja man got five hundred miles from a tue of an execution and order of sale wake a shorter hitch or else be count- tire without having trouble he was m foreclosure Issued out of the Clr Ing greatly on Its power of endur- surprised. He really expected tire cult Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, nee. I'erhaps the camp Is not far ! trouble every mile ho drove, and when on june 30, 1922, pursuant to a decree In off because the group ls equipped for 'a motorist started out to drive his car tne foregoing entitled snlt. In which an over-night stay with heavy blanket rolls, hatches, lanterns, canvas wa terpalls, rubber ponchos, kettles, pots, new fnngled flrestand, etc., etc The blankets are laid out for a better packing of the bags and cans of food. When the party commences to load tip the members bristle all over with camp tools and equipment. Back to the Farm The veteran from the crowded city i,,.ucu 111 tenement has found a new territory i to roam and one almost unknown to tils to tea f iinv tr.insnortutl.rn but their own - .... . i gUUU 1C(B UIIU UI Uliy nui,3i3lt:iii.c uui what they can carry and prepare. "Walk, and cook your own," Is hia B10UO- . . ssorlntes. He Is Introducing them :V " . .i, "vlDU!.l-"'""";"1,"B '." "'."" oi-wuy ana an ngnis-oi-way ior puD-icompany this m wlv discovered hind and1 " """"'"" " of tne state oi uregon, in oraer to ,nc or other roads now existing, and 'eluding chlng them how to be Independent T Tndv the Silvertown I ' T !"." nunarea ntiy uoscrioca Who will say the leaven ti.us rer- lu'1' ' ' " " ' mentlng In the city crowds will not oeat . and today t he nan tear fruit In a keener appreciation r"ef5j?rt Hp vLwI country delights, especially as these ; guara ntee as , to in leage "e Jno ire added to by Incrensed comforts on the farm. With his radio hitched i entertainment the country has to offer. Modern home devices wipe one many hardships formerly Imposed upon Isolated dwellers. There Is. -In short, a rapid rutting down of ths differential between farm and city life. In the meantime, knowledge must precede a true appreciation of what the country holds, and this ls .what the hike supplies. There Is more iin- tipnl In one amile tree In blossom than In renins of printed matter put out to I l. hi. .1.?, !.l Z the ,1 T change his a de to the . country The niKcn i"..!. - s""a equipped witn oanra, spuus, cnr.ee and tin cow for merely a day's outing but nevertheless seeing sights that make them yearn to be among them all the time. It is not too much to assume that the army may one day recruit tbe open places. LINCOLN COUNTY LEA PER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 REPUBLICAN CONGRESS ELECTED 1918 STARTED SLASHING EXPENSES WASHINGTON July 15 In review. In the pari which tho Congress has played In tie financial retrench nient and economy program of this admin istration Martin B. Madden (Rep.), of Illinois, chairman of the House Com mittee on Appropriations, cites the fact that even before the Republican party came into control of the excu- n. n n .n.i n..v. in oiiu ui uib Buvoniuiuui, ma jvepuo- lican Congress elected In 1918 made I great savings to the country. This I was accomplished by its cutting down the requests for appropriations made In summing it up, Congressman Mad-! den points out that the Republican Congress elected in 1918 reduced the requests for appropriations made by Democratic cabinet officers and other Democratic executives in the sum of aving is more! $3, 890,000,000. This saving than the total appropriations made by -,..,, Tr..,h,. t ii.v, ..-.1,1.,1. ...000 ,ui the coming fiscal yeaar. To phrase it another wav. the Renub'.ican Con- - - - gress elected m ny reaucing tne cover the first half of the current expenditures of the Democratic ex- year ; , gayed enQ m run 'y 0 t1lo vorn,Bnt ,nr ,,, ..,.,. ,.,! ynpiv B.w..uvu. . o ycar. , KICSS WUB UU111IUI1LCU Willi UIC .UOU lnf pae8lng Defore the commencement' j0f the new fiscal year on July 1 1J19, eight of the largest of the supply bll'.s . . which the Democratic Congresa had faed to enact into law before It jj11 tJJelr fallure aggregated j $3,767,975,974. The total of the samo j0lght bills after their reenactment bv i the newly elected Republican congress I n n nnA Ann ml.- a . ed In the nassaage of those bills before tle fiscal year began and In the de- crease of the appropriations proposed hv thA rtomnrratlc Congress for the fiscal year 1920 by S939,6S2,541. the hike Representative Madden s statement Mr. Cecil Blower waus a ca.ler at '""" "musn. running menco south one sec tion live roll drive; live rolls; -""-, "-'". .se who in detail is as follows: the Andrews ranch last Sundt.y. '"I""5 ."''u ' uon nne two i.unnrect one section live roll drive; one sec-r"V .1 ' the hike' upon assambling in extra session Mr. Zed Blower h'jlpod Carl T.in- mvnw iouin,i;on rignt nanu sine live rolis; onel"""" .i , , . . J. t.H.I !ln May. 1919, the new Republican Con- gen bring a scow load of hay from the i0r;-v;ll";"p ,(-"!) dngn;ps west fifty-1 section live rrfll drive; one sertlon live !, The piuposa of this noth e s to al- ls tl,e ' -j ...i.v. .1.- -..-i. vn.nu Tk,..in eight (UK i fcs. to ti Dalnt on the Infr ml1 ririvn- t,-in anno .mi innm i,iilow nil persons claiming ilie land ad- "The estlmtes for the fiscal years friends on July 25th, when Miss VI ending June 30, 1921 and 1922, res- ola E. Turner oldest daughter of Mr. pectively, were prepared by the Wilson .administration and subml'ted to thb b'ican Tongresa , The duct on to the Congrtss in those esU- ,baygg?egate lughtly more6 than iRepub: 'made iff Aff 000 2tL total'redurtlon which the Re- Ine l0lal reaunion wnicu me n.e- cnmnns-iDUDllcan Congress effected In the ???.??'.aBilln. . c." ,eXc.ef,a? V. '"y ? ' ' ;., mjp fnr ., fisca- voar Hin i,,n an 123 , addition to the reduction ef- fected in the estimates of the Demo- ; " f ia?n w anrt 1922 a'so ,. , : " " r . nrnnpni nnniir tub rtutiai 01 h uruui litto - WW. 1,,... IVZ fL Lmr?"Mon "f1 nin Snd 1922 i.!"! in the Vol lAwlne table- p'I vear 19'0 W 454 596 649 ll In 4780 829 510 -o--- . . v " V, 'r.l, Vr 1U99 4 0BR.21G.a6C TIRE MILEAGE HIGH I ...l mm. . M SATO UOUUKILn ULALtK Motorists tociay taae ineir lire scr- vice and mileage tor granted, accord- ing to Albert Taylor, proprl'or of the ,ns wonaerea 11 uie ure wouiu uum urn till he got to the next corner. "Tire manufacturers naturally set yaquna Harbor Lumber Company for their minds to the problem at once, tne gum 0f Two Hundred Thlrty-th;ee and the Goodrich organization, being Thousand Dollars ($233t000.O0), with the pioneer in the industry, quickly interest thereon since October 1, 1920, produced many improvements in both at tne rate 0f seven per cent per an mileage and better tires. nun,( ad the coats of said suit, taxed "One of the greatest Bteps In ad- herein in the sum of Eighty?etght vance on the part of Goodrich was the Dollars ($88.00), which decree and production of the Sllvertowm Cord judgment .was duly enrolled and dock Tire. Thla tire caused a revolution -tBn fn .1,0 Clerk's office of said Cir- . . i,.. Kllf -,- 1". wTrn-S - i mni.,!.,, it oatnhitahnii n npw nnrt n motoring. It established a new ana hn. reche,Hta flnal nrefectlon. and is , . IZ , ,- HlrrVin. mlilfv ntnnilllM On1 ir MVA , . . i ,.,,,i th otnnHirH nf pnmnnr. , 1 , ' .j V J , , , " '"B "" )iuiony nui iJuruuuiuriy uie 30 uay OI JUiy. IVZi, OUlllOriZlnC agaraed as the standard or compar tloned ln gald.decree and in the trustiotz Railroad Company line as may doscrlbed In this notice or in said and licensing the undersigned admin 18 "Both in cords and fabric tires Good Ta ,IZZ YJLZV Jl"? uo i" I?! Jl!""- .? "eA,'h8 rlPh hn. rflftnnn.lH to the motorist's V V . . . Jm-- - rt tinn tie will rereive the service "TL Ji ; , ': :'l Lu,"Z .. . fc"I .T,.i! ".'M' '.1 r..:." k pari oi ... upc.unuu v.w-wv.1 BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. HAS GOOD RECORD YEAR Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18), ln Township Eleven (11) South Range Figures in the auditor's report sub- Ten (10) West of Willamette Meri mitted at the annual meeting of the dlan, theqee south forty-five (46) do Union Savings and Loan Association grees Forty (40) minutes west elevon of Portland, last Monday, show that hundred (1100) feet more or less to this organization is continuing its re- low water on Depot Slough, thence up .niarkable growth. Two years ago it had broken all a building loan association. That it ,g malntainIng itg peace ,B 8hown by i ;the auditor's tabulation of Increases durlnK tha DaBt year. as follows: Net increase in real estate loans, 62 percent. Net increase ln loans on number's certificates, 197 percent. Net increse ln total resources, 77 percent. Net Increase in instalment deposits, 100 percent. Net Increase In advance payments, la point on tho section line one thou 40 percent. Bani ninety (.non fo ..,.!, ... .. Net increase In all other forms of deposits, 28 percent. Net Increase in number of members. 22 percent X, tnaaaa 1. tnnn lnAAn 10Y - percent. north eighty-isiue (H3) desr.s fortv An Increase In the resources of theism mlmita ,...:7.l; . , association was scored each year and, (212) foett thenfce ROUln " V?Z2rito' thirty-two (32) minuted eS I cme from the regular monthly pay- jments on Instalment savings contracts. L ,. """ Tne total resources as snon on tne trial balance of July 1, as submitted to the annual meeting, were 524,368.-, 70 In Ihs annual mnotW nf the. ..nnfc. 1 .Mor. h.M in , nffip. nf tho ... .ociation at 89 Fourth Street. Monday afternoon, the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: R. J. KIrkwood. U C. Stidd. W. P. olds. Wallace McCamant E. A. Southwiclc j. H. Rankin, and P. T. Hofmlre. E-wmlnatlnn of the record .howlrnr Examination of the records showing th. plrnin to h in f th . . . . .. amount requirea ior tne purpose, a dividend on the estabMRhed 8 nercent kdi. j0i..j ki a uimiid lc- ui,v.mi cu, iielifs l.. I ill n HlWWh I liomuuil iaili.ll liiu.au,,, Mr3. Carrie Tangen called on Mrs. Cecil Blower Friday. Alfred Tangen called on the Burch . uoys Sunday atternoou. Mr. Jlmmie Baker was a passenger fcr New SunQay evening on the train. Mrs. Nora Blower and children, Anna and Joe, attenden the M. E. Sun- day school at Toledo last Suudaya. Pn.t T.nnn oil Un loot if 1U r 7nK -ec" Blower dgusiu a young:""" "- l v'w 01 ueginning. two year old bull from Mr. Andrew, Carl Tangen helped bring him to the Blower ranch Sunday. Mr. Albert H. Hazeltcn surprised his snd Mrs. Turner became his bride. Wash, and ?.re now on their Honey- moo trip to Waldport and other points their friends at "Moody." wish They were married at Vancouver, them the best of succecs and good luck. , uwrje uin o ""yj Pnrhi'lH .npnt Si.ndav afternoon with Mr. Andrews family. Mary Andrewsr vlaited with PoiV ,u r r.uay , ' 'f""",r Sunday excursions to Newport re v " now arettlntr to be a regular thine. r..ri Tano-on anri intpnrtprt want ..... . . . .Q New Sunaay. M- BrautI and daughter. Torhild visited with Mrs. Sharp Thursday afternoon. Ask Forhild f she likes hnv- Frank Davenport Is working for Noah Myers, aoing some Biasmng. Mrs. Etta Birch was a visitor at the Sharp place Thursday. SHERIFF'S SALE l the Circuit Court of lhe State of Oregon tor tne bounty or Lincoln Title and Trust Company, a corpor atlon, as trustee, for the ure and ben fiUlt on May z, plaintiff recover e(j judgment against said Defendant -- ... ... ... . .. . j r. I 1922; and said execution; to me mt.Zn i7 ".nAy. ml ,i" ".k"; .i ,iFi' unci iuci mm uioii- . ' i- .v. m r".Z:. . 18 recoraeu in u e onice oi me county ClerK oi saia Lincoln uounty at page 610 In Book 19 of the Mortgage Rec ?rds Bald Pn?oIn ount,y JncIua: ing the following described and " ' vran, suua. in saia . . . . "i' . r . . . l.ra" "I,'ano na aes- 'cn.Dea as iowa: uegmn ng at a pmnt lw0 nnoreu sixty-nine and three-tenths (269.3) feet south and twelve (12) feet west of corner com mon to Sections Seven (7), Eight (8), (said Depot Slough to the Southern Pacific right of way, thence in a right of way to the place of beginning, containing twenty-two (22) acres more or leas, and being in Sections Seven (7) and Eighteen (18) in Township Eleven (11) South Range Ten West of Willamette Meridian, together with all and singular the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Also that tract of land bounded and described as follows: Beginning at ; " - ' ....... ouium ui lutj corner common to Sections Seven (7). Eight (8), Seventoen (17) and Eighteen (18), lu Town8hip Eleven (11) South Rnn.7e Ten (10) Wp3t of "-,two nunared twe ve (212) feet, thence '""(A f ,p" 7ik. rt,: , , if" 06 iuS) m nuta. . . S VuT 'I' minutes west two nundrod thlr- ,. 9in , K , : . s.ougn thence 5 S. )t ,rf "ees f if tv twn Tk' l,.n ? (54'. iTh . ?( 1, Rllnutea wost i """-o uj,ui oiuu.ii two nun . 7" t"-''"1 '"u.ii mu 1 urea. ?,nl 708 feot t0 Point on i tV? , miv,!! J ?n,y ""l.Jf'U V lnch lr0n plpe (Selts -Toank iLi J? TEf Mer- C;V plpe F-Horn'ns); thenri, Lr,l "ft,y 50) resaw (J' E' Mtnta): band saw, L.V tl,l!,H. ? ? ee d3Kree8 carriage nnd set works (Phoenix Mfg f. V ,"ty'91gnt 58', fet to snctlon Co.); one 15-HP motor (L. R. Altree); 'Tti Zr nf h-,Ti ft on "5! !..plac" of beSlnnlng, containing 1M acr mofo orspsg , "r'" or less. ' flisu mat tract of and bcunilnd nnn j.m-i . 7 : '-'"-s: Beginning at o sbluoii line one tliousand con n,nn , ' 1, l" ,V iS? , f 2 t0 buitIonB Seve, (7). E'sht S . Seventeen (17) and Elgl,. en US). In Towns'iip Eleven (11) nlnniu 1 Aftn a LI 1. I) . . - . ... - :ouuui :ui.-:b icn (iui west or will - ..... . . . , u.n,a a.iw niui.i finij bf!lk of D"l)ot Slough, thence north , lifter; ono-section right hand live rolls; islxty - sevpn (67) degreps fifteen (15) jone conveyor; cne convevor from edg - minutes west two hundred (200) feetjer; one conveyor back of trimmi ; one , nlntlff Itift hnnb ln....l. 1 . nr fwn orn n v . 1 T T . 7,, , " . " 8 1 r'nr biu-ki-m sup ring motor; one no.relg!,t S degrees forty-flvo (45) 20HP C60RPM motor; one 60-HP minutes east two hundred (200) feet.:900 ItPM motor with pulley; one 75- thence north thirty-clsht (38) degrees HP 900-RPM motor with pulley; one thirty (.0) minutes east one hundred ;20-HP 1200-RPM motor wltlf pulley; fty-elBht and elgh-tenths (168.8) one 20-HP 900-RPM motor with pulley; iioef, thnnce east one hundred nine- j one 40-HP 8S0-RPM motor with flexl- tOCn Ill9) f06t. 1 H PIU'P ftniltll n f Tl OT . Ill (1 'nil 111 i n O" nna ')! Ill, OAA T DXjf n. a containing one acre more or less. I HP 860-RPM motor with flexible coup- i N0TICE 18 hereby given that Chai Also that tract of land bounded dndlling; 1 20-HP 1740-RPM motor; one 6-,eW- ,Lollg- of Alsea, Oregon, who described as follows: Beginning at HP 1200-RPM motor with pulley; one toJ)fil; 191Ii, made Homestead the northweBt corner of Lot Four (4)i5HP motor with pulley; 1 6-HP 1200- lE?,"r,V ,?erla- ? 01l1JL,l:,for.t5e in Block Eight (S), Graham's Fourth RPM motor with pulley; one 20-HP l NmU l4 a,n(1 w of NE'4 of Sec00 AddiUon to Toledo. Oregon, runn'ng ! 1740-RPM motor with flexible coup- ?2' Township 14 S. Range 8 W Wil thence south twelve (12) feet, thence ling; one 10-HP 860-RPM motor- one lnmelte Merdlan, has filed notice of twelve (12) feet, thence west twelve , 1740-RPM motor; 500 feet 8x16x2 , U2) feet to place of beginning. Iron chain; 200 feet 8x12x2 "on ' Also Uit One , (1) In Block One (l).'c-ha.n: one knife grinder; one s.ab " eet. mence norm Graham s Sixth Addition to Toledo, Oregon. .. .. .-tn,-, ,,. , .,, " , (NW SWV1): and tho northeast jquarter of the southwest quarter (AbSbW'A;; anl the northwest n M--.r. T.tT'V' , teen (17) Township Ten (10) South Vancouver; rope (Peterson Hardware' Notice is hereby given that the un Range Ten (10) West of Willamette Co.): hauling machinery (Lincoln designed administrator nf the part- Meridiai. ., ... .. aibo tne east nau or tne aoutneast (quarter and the east Half. or T.n enuinwPHt nnarrpr m u.swi. ' . - . , . all(l tne 80Uthe!Ist quarter of the, ready slr.er; nlve. for 0x15 floor ma- northWest, quarter (SEH'NWW). nil In 'chine; belts' for 6x15 floor machlnB Section Eighteen (IS), Township Ten Graton-Knlght Co.); heads for 6x15 (10) South Range Ten (10) West of,floor machine (Stetson-Ross Co.); i Willamette Meridian. knives for 6x15 floor machine (Slot- Also the north half of the southeast ! son-Ross Co.); head bolts for 6x15 quarter of the southeast quarter (SEIror 'nvolce 927, account belts (Gra- ,SEV); and the south half of the 'ton-Knight Co.); ready slzer; hauling 'ounr w inD,n(; ana me souineasc Three (3); all In Section Nlneteon i (19), Township Ton I0) South Range I nortneast quarter iSttNfcft); and Lot Ten (10) West of Willamette Merid ian. AlSO 'the BOUthWGRt flUArtPr nf tllA northwest quarter (SW,ANW'4); andlette Humboldt donkey engine, bIzq w1': , , . the north half of the southwest quar- 12x14; one Willamette wide face don- Beginning at a point south and Dar ter (NttSWV!); and the southwest key, engine, size 10x13; 5000 feet of 5-8 ?llel wlth tlle EMt boundary line of quarter of the southeast quarter, inch' cable; 1000 feet of 1 3-8 Inch vlncent 8 Addition to the Town of (SW'4SE); all In section Twenty (20), Township Ten (10) South Range Ten (10) West of Willamette Merid ian. Also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NWNE',4; and the northeast quarter of the southwest f quarter (NESW); all In section Twenty-nine (29), Township Ten (10) South Range Ten (10) West of Wil lamette Meridian. Also the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (NENWi) of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Ten (10) South Range Ten (10) West of Willamette Meridian. Also the south half of the South ...... ..... w-. half (SS) of Section Fourteen (14) townsnip ten u) hoHtli Range Eleven (11) West of Willamette Mer - Idian. ; There is excepted from ai: the fore- going described lands situated in said ( and rights to property of every char townships Ten (10) South Range Tenacter, wherever situated, owned by ii. ' - -tun,..! "(," Eleven (11) West all railroad rlhta- uu. west and Ten uu) soutn uango . . . . T ? "r.re" "r ,n m lruHl Qeeo ""ua- imisiuuH, ii any, oi uie JOiao iz ;Dy mat company or Its successors orlnbout five carloads of old Iron, steel, .assisns, for which the said Toledo ft Slletz Railroad Company Is required 1 pay for all the land taken as right- of-way under this clause at the rate of - une uouar (i.oo) per acre and for all merciiamaDie timDer on sucn rights- of-way so taken at the rate of Two ) Dollars (2.00) per thousand feet .board measure; such payments to be made at the dates of taking such property respectively. Also all of the right, title and In terest of said Yaqulna Harbor Lumber Company, in and to the following des cribed tracts of land and the timber therpon, and the right to cut timber thereon and remove the same there from, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19), and the northeast quar- ter of Section Seventeen (17), and the northwest quarter of the northwest tiuuner ui DBciiun iwemy uu., anajquina tiaruor iumner company, ana the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), an in saia xownsnip Ten (10) south Range Ten (10) West of Willamette Meridian. AIho all and singular the mill, build ings and mill machinery, tools and ap pliances of every nature belonging to or connected with the sawmill located upon the lands hereinbefore described and all mill machinery and equipment of every nature and kind upon said premises, and all rights to mill ma chinery, and also all work shops, sheds, fixtures, works, plnnts, machin. ery, engines, boilers, tools, impis ivcnts, equipment. siipp.ic3, rnd ap r!lftins -.wr.?i! by said Ya' ulna Har bor Lunibnr Company or used in con nection with the business and plants of said company, including said saw mill and all logging outfits, appliances 1 nnd aPPatus owned "V r used in '?onnaftlon wlth 8ald n,llll"K r l In nlnnt. nf m rn,nr,nr m,i i eluding the following described per sonal property, rights to receive mon ey, claims for value of services ren dered, and rebates, to-wit: One bun dlo iron pipe (Southern Pacific Corn- i express on machinery supplies from Corvallis; freight on machinery from ..urvuiua, ireixnt on macmnory irom Independence; blocks, pipe r.nd hose uiTnitart stntn. snr,.a D,i,,ii-,'VT',t i. -i- . i..v.',.um. u'in,.m-.. -4i-i.n 1,-1 jj. i.orporatlcn) ; motors and parts, from;"- " " "". "'b Portland, nurdiased frnt, Ilnltod stn.;llonal n's ncmessean entry No. B 1 . e , "ucl'n corporation; I -" .m',,: f' ' U, , one section left hand live rolls; oneib", s XY- upJJ" wl,lL'Vn?1 "'tI"; U,ction live roll drive; one loft hand ate was iBsued August 17. 1317. will steam feed: two steam awln-un w: lon August 18, 1S22, nialto final proof , ' 7 ' ' ' ; one section it hand side live rolls motor witn sup ring pulley; one 10 zo-HP 900-RPM motor; one 20-HP head grinder; one circular' saw grind- er (Covel); one 75-HP compensator Lj mcrc. ." ireimii on uuove 10 mnr: ono'lns tnrnpr- frniM n ti0o .cars government machinery; machin- iry supplies (Marshall-Wells Hard- , ." P l ; V.?. ' . 1 ",K: " " L" "'"V3" lJ ICountvl: imiclilnnrv onrt pmiinmnnf I v, old; one x!5 floor machine (United Stales Snruce Produtrtion Pnrnnrn. nn hoi . . . i .. i.i i.-oor machine (Stetson-Ross Co.); er- Bizer (Lincoln County); ready slzer (Stotson-Ross Co.); lathe and shaper; twelve peavies: one forge; one No. 50 screw plate; miscellaneous blucksmlth h,.A !lrov An it! no aia 19v1!l nno Wti'iim. cable; 900 feet of 1-lneh cable; 1300 feet of -lnch and 1-lnch cable; one Pioneer Iron Works loader, size 9xl0; one Columbia Iron Works loader, size 016x11; one Columbia Iron Works loader, size 10x14; 1500 feet U-inch cable: 1000 feet lU-lnnh cabin: 1 400 feet of cable; camp equipment; blocks; logs; buildings; blacksmith ,ul, ""'" mer.umu, in -aa-'ools and supplies; one Hall's safe, co " ?oumy, Oregon, running from door 25x30 inches one Norris safe; one roll top desk; one typewriter desk one typewriter table, with drawers; one small library table; two three drawer filing cabinets; one Dalton adding machine; one Burroughs six- Kanl. ndrltni, mnnlillini nnn Rnl-nl It II .1 uauiv uuuiiif, muniiuc , una im.i Hi j . mm writer: one Todd Protectograph : three."' of iui' 1922- ! revolving desk chairs; five straight chairs. Also including nil nroDertv. real. personal and mixed, and intereiit in said Yaquina Harbor Lumber Company nam i ui uiiia. nui uur -uui uBi .uin iau y on October 1 lwo. or amnlrert hv ild since October 1, 1920, In- all such property particularly in tins notice or in said de- - boilers and machinery, delivered to Albany Iron Works about January, 1922, by said Yaqulna Harbor Lumber .Company), and including all riparian .rights of every character, wherever situated, appurtenant lo said lanos, or belonging to said Yaqul.ia Harbor Lumber Company; Now, therefore: In the Name of the .State of Oregon; by virtue of said ex- ecution and said decree, and in com - pltunce with the commands of said execution and said decree, I will, at ten minutes after nine o'clock In the forenoon on the 19th day of August, 1922, at the front door of the Lincoln county courthouse In Totedo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer for sale old sell ! at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, In one lot or parcel (pursuant 'to the terms of said decree) all of the right, title and Interest of said Ya-; i all persons claiming by. through or under it, in and to all of said property and rights to property, hereinbefore described or mentioned. ' M. SiMPSON. Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon Dated July 6, 1922. Date of First Publication, July 20 1922 ! Date of Last Publication, August 17, 1922. 22-Bt PAGE THRtF NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN I have been chose nto superintend the poultry exhibit at the fair this fall. There Is a very limited amount of ac commodations at the fair grounds and I must know the number of exhibits that will be on hand, so that mora room can be provided if necessary. It you plan on having an exhibit of poul try at the fair this fall plaaso write me at Toledo. A. F. GRABIjH. 20-Rt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 06449 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. July 8, 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given that George OUvor Adams, of Philomath. Benton County, Oregon, who on Sep tember 25, 1919, made additional home stead entry No. 06449, uiyler Section 2. , : , , ' v . ,, '.. -"--- - '"' ""?' ol AP -B' Iorln? ow,, oec. 16, i. u a., n. B to establish his claim to tho land . . . Ivcrgely or desiilng to show it to be ' Jnme11 " ' churacter and opportunity 1, ., Jt,'. .,,s :,0 oa ?p ttPinrfl Flirt fillio ll Von Tiw fiTinl rrnrT Register. 21-61 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011114 Department of the Interior June 22, 1922. , Phroof- eBtlb""h1.c'B,m l th,e 1" bove d',cr'bo;',Iber2!r ,Frd JT Clerk of the County Court U , p;",, "?"h ' ' "h. i.Vi B1eut0n "nty, Oregon, at Corvallia, j rKOin' " tlle 31st day' July' 1922' Claimant names as witnesses: w nnni nf n.. Jolln Steeprow, of Alsea, Oregon. W. H. CANON, Resistor, 19-St MOiVllNlSl RATOa'S'S"A"LE nershlp estate of Wace Brothers, Lee ,- , - ...til I... -.1 - m "!u"' " 1,8 l UiUBr 01 Brta uuiy niaue ana emerea or recora in ine uouniv uourt or Lin- cln, 0reKn; pn the 3d day ?f iaJ lsir autlwrizing and licons- ing the undersigned administrator of a d estnta- t0 sell the real property b?lonf!nJ? t0 . e , 8aid cstt 0 8fld def 1 ' Pursuance " " C- ".t J... A ter tne 51,1 dny of Au8Uft. 1922, at "le bour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said ul U,D ul "1B iaquina ij ino. ana Aosiract uo., m tne city or Toledo, Linco n County, Oregon, offer IralB Private sale to the hlgheat Didder, tne following described real property, belonging to said estate, to- 'Baa- wn,cn P"i ' ' wi he outh'east corner of Block nine J? Ba,d Vincents Addition to Toledo ?r!!0.n ?nd tlle 8a.me beginning point " 3 "et more 0F leas from tne 'outh corner of the "ortheaBt quarter VJ mo .uuiiiwuni quaner vi aecuou i. twnv.BnP south of ranBe 10 west ua ognning point west 3,3 reel. thence north 190 feet, thence east 364 feot. thence Bouth 190 feet to tho . place of beginning. Terms of sale one-half cash, balance secured by mortgage Dated at Toeldo, Oregon, this 3d IRA WADE. Administrator of the partnership estate of Wade Brothers, Lee Wade. Deceased. ' 20-5t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE nouce is nereny given mat me un- H,.iin .rtmii.i t .h tuta of Lee Wada. deceased, will bv virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record in the County court or uncoin Uounty. Oregon, on upurijr umunisuiB 10 me rum esiaiQ of Bald deceased. I will in pursuance of th snld order of sale, on and after the 6th day of August. 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the office of the Yaqulna Bay Land and Abstract Co., in the City of To- ledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer .for sale at private sale to Uie highest bidder, the following describad real property, belonging to said estate, to wit: ' EV4 of NW.4 and W'H of NE'i of Sec. 31, Township 12 South of Range 9 West. I .Lot 1 and west 29 feot of lot 2 and ! fractional lot 8 and west 29 feet of fractional lot 9 In block 8 In Graham's '4th addition to Toledo, Oregon. Lot 10 and EV of Lot 9 In HlnrU 1 In Graham's 4th addition to Toledo. Oregon. I 'Lot 12 ln Block 78 In Bayley and Case's third addition to Newport. Ore- gon. Lot 12 ln Block 3 in Vincent's Ad dition to Toledo, Oregon. All of th above property ls In Lincoln County, Oregon. Terms of sale: one-half cash, bal ance secured by mortgage. Dated ut Toledo, Oregon, this 3d day of July, 1922. FRANK V. WADE. Administrator of the estate of Lee Wade, Deceased. tut