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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. DEER HUNTERS HAVE ' I STEAM SHOVEL AT WORK RalPh Byeu ana E- p- Hal1 taad8' 8 FISHERMEN'S LUCK " 7 GRADING S- P. GROUND trlP l Yachats deer hunting this week .1 , . . , returning home Wednesday evening Bert Howe and Mr. Richardson re. I A larKe 8team fnovel Parted 'with two deer. This was Mr. Bllyeus turned from Cummlngs R,dEe Wed-;3 nSVrThe t deer hunt and h.s first irupre. nesuay afternoon after a 10-day deer'denot Thursday mornlne. . and it Is sion on seeing a deer is well worth hunt In the wilds of that section. Al-' understood, the S. P. company will .though Bert claims to be the best lit-keep tneDlS shove! at work until the tie deor hunter In the country he had banlt8 haV8 "en entirely graded, to come home without his "Buck." Miss Vernle Ross left on the noon O. W. Hall accompanied them on the train Tuesday for Portland on a com trip but returned home Friday. j blned business and pleasure trip ine party lert Buhl one week last Sunday. I The Yachats country la one of the most beautiful we have ever had the I experience of seeing and It is no won. 1 aer mat many tourists visit that sec tion during the summer months. We had the pleasure of meeting up with an oldtimer at the "Newspaper game"" In the person of Mr. A. R. Carpenter, who has a comfortable lit tle ranch near Yachats. His story of hie many experiences In many of '.he big newspapers of the west is a very Interesting one. He has all the ear marks of an old-timer and our con versation carried us long into '.he night after Ber and . ,'Dad" were "sawing wood." .-; Mr. Carpenter now spends his tmu. on his lit tie 'arm and "packs" sports men Into the: haunts of the big game that abounds In that section during the "Open Seasons." He la thorough ly contented with his lot but now and then has a longing to again get back into the game, hear the click of the typewriter! and sniff the "old familiar" printer's Ink. The Carpenter family consists of Mr. and Mrs.. Carpenter and four . bouncing youngsters, two boys and two girls. i Q A. E. Marvin, "The Logan Berry -Man," of Stletz was a visitor In the ' county seat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hayden motored . to Albany Thursday of last week. .They report the road in excellent con "ditlon, being rocked the entire dis tance 'with the exception of about 8 'miles. MICXIE SAYS IW" -bKK Gtrs m' f l& IAFF 11 MVA VIHWT UP AK'1 SQUMJORS TVJO 6S OW A LllL AO AU tYEW HOUERfc BEcsox -rr oowr ioom up . Like a, Five oouar owe REMEAeAHm MORE. VAOUC TW VAORE LOOWV repeating. He was stationed on a ridge watting for Mr. Deer to make Tils appearance when, m of-a-sudden, something looked over the log at him at a short distance. "From the look of the ears I thought it war some body's stray mule," he explained. "But finally came to myself and real ized that I was 'moon-gazing' at a deer. How I ever got him I do not know, but I managed to pull the trig ger between shakes and somehow one o( the bullets found its mark." "Bail-Band" Rubber Boots will out wear boots that cost $1.50 to $2.00 more money. We have exclusive ag ency. The Bootery. It Grant King, Arthur Bensell an Sam Brassifleld were business visitors in Toleo from Siletz Monday. 300 all-Wool or Silk and Wool sum- pies to choose a suit from. A fit guar anteed. No extra charges for styles. They . are all . one price too. The Bootery. . It HAAtcS H I H 1 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 M . ill ii II J limr liBirw Smi jmm Mtev m DESOLUTION FOLLOWS THAT DREADFUL CRY OF "FIRE" 'Last year, in the United States, fire destroyed $325,000,000 worth of property- This appalling loss means an average of $900, ' 000 for every day iu the year. Are you protected? Are you doing your part toward protecting yo"r home? How about your fire insurance? Have your poli cies been adjusted in accordance with enhanced property values? If fire destroyed' your store, or your home, tonight, would you loss be fully cov ered? Not what your property cost, but what it can be replaced for, should determinethe amount of your insurance. C- K. CROSNO First National Bank Bldg. Toledo, Ore. 1 1 1 1 mi n 1 1 ED'S SMOKEHOUSE jj We carry the highest class line of Tobacco and Candies on' ino iiiarrvoL gun uimrva ui an rv 1 1 iui niaivo a opwianj of MOUNT HOOD ICE CREAM- THE BEST BILLIARD TABLES IN LINCOLN COUNTY E. A. LYTLE, Prop. Toledo School of Music BRANCH OF PHILOMATH COLLEGE Department of Music Instructions given m Piano, Voice and all Orchestra Instruments Monday and Tuesday Each Week at the ' LIBERTY THEATRE Special Attention Given to Beginners ACCREDITED TEACHERS ONLY Prof. R. T. Norton Lester Warman, Ascistant Make your applications without delay Postmaster Gather received a tele- vram last week from Phoenix, Ariz., telling of the death or John Anderson, an old resident of Lincoln county. De tails of the death hape not reached this office. Mr. Anderson has two children now living in Alaska. llSTEIKEj it's toasted J It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated D ROADWAY AT StARK Portland, Ore. YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPI TAL ITY AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a staff, who after years of training, understand the needs of the traveling public. MUSIC, DANCING and the BEST TO EAT AT Arthur H. Meyers X...JM- .JE5 m a w This new sugar-coated gum delights young and old It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. ' '"" There are the other WHIG LEY. TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I. O. O. I meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting Brothers always Welcome. H. W. JACKSON, N. G. Carl aildersleeve, Secretary. FORE8TRY EXHIBITORS NOTICE. Anyone wishing to make an exhlbt of wood work or forestry at the com ing Lincoln couaty fair will be ai vised, by Allen Mayhew, superinten dent of forestry, of what to exhibit and' how to make their entry. Ad dress P. O. box 466, Toledo, Oregon, or Call at Roberts Mill. 20-tf A. MAYHEW NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LIN' COLN COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Anderson, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Lincoln county, administra tor of the state of John Anderson, de ceased, Letters of Administration hav ing been duly Issued to him out of Bald court. All persons having claims aeatnst said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to the under signed, together with proper vouch' ers therefor, verified as by law re quired, at the law office of G. B. Mc Clusky In the city of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st day of September, 1922. O. B. McCLUSKY, Administrator of the estate of John Anderson, deceased. 31 5t NOTICE Notice of Sale of Lands Bid In by Lincoln County for Taxes. The County Court of Lincoln County. Oregon, having on the 17th day of August A. D. 1922, made an ordor or dering and directing the Sheriff of Lin coln County, Oregon to sell as by law authorized at public auction to the highest and best bidder therof for cash, ail the lands heretofore deeded to the said Lincoln County on account of toroclosd're -6t delinquent taxes for the years 19v7-lSQt-1910-1911-1912-1914-1915, and having fu.-fher ordered and directod that the certain property described In said crder skall bo sold for a sum not less than the total of the original tax, for which' .the delin quent Certificates was issued,' plus the taxes for the years following,- inciuj In? the taxes for the yar In which tb title is vested In the County, togethl with all penalties and Interest due ( the various taxes, for which said der is recorded in the County Commi sloners Journal, Vol. 6 page S9k thereof. Now, therefore,- notice is hereby given, that I will on Saturday the 23 day of September, 1922, between the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon and four o'clock in the afternoot of the said day, namely at 10: 3( o'clock A. M of Baid day at the fron door of the County Court-House, It Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell to the highest bid der for cash, subject to the conditions fixed by order of the County Court, all the property to vlhich Lincoln County has acquired title by virtue of salo for taxes for the years hereto fore set out in this notice, said sale to be continued as by law provided. M. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln 27-Bt County, Oregon. . IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR LIN COLN COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Dav id B. Ramadell, Deceased: NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the es'ate of David B. Ramsdell, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Oregon, his final account as such executor, and -that Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour of nine o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. O. B. McCLTJSKFJY, Executor of the Estate of Davl.l B. Ramsdell, deceased. 21 M YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations 1 i Prices Reasonable F. M. French & Sons Optometrists and Opticians Albany, Oregon ' WtANTED Reliable middle woman to keep house and full rare of five boys, all In school; on honie stead at ixiwor t-'urina. Wages 3u. Mrs. R. R Warwidk, Siletz Or 30 It FOR SALE FOUND A Binall jpln, Owner may have same by paying for this adv. and Identifying same. Inqquiro at Leader. mf 'V8 !ear Toled; 8tat Row; Mutual phone; daily mall. Good room house, good new. barn, or chard; some timber. Good bargain. Inquire at Leader office. i3-tf i' OR ASLE 2 Holstlens cows and one Durham Heifer one year and eight months old. Chus. J. Olson, Chitwood Ore. 29-4t 'OR SALE One "Reliance" cream Beparataor; 600 pound capacity Good condition $20. Inquqire of US. Ohmart, Toledo, Ore. 29 3t FOR SALE Used Cars, 1915 Ford Touring car; god condition; 1914 Ford Touring C&r, Good Condition. Peterson Bros. Garage. 26-tf FOR SALE Motorcycle Side car; Us ed Ford Truck; 1920 Baby Over land. Peterson Bros. Garage. 23-tf NOTICE TO r.RFniTOHQ In the County Court of the State of wregon ror Lincoln County. In the matter of tho aatata nf evaa HovsBlor, deceased. . NOTICE is hernhv p-lven that )1i undersiened has linen nnnnintoH hv ,v.n County Court of the State of Oregon nor juincoin county, administrator of me esuue oi frea KoeBsler, deceased. All persons having claims against said ; estate are hereby notified to present ithe same to the undersigned, together with proper vouchers therefor, veri fied as by law required, at the law I office of G. B. McClusky In the city of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, ... mini out uiuiium Hum me uaio nere-of. Dnted this 14th dav of Snntamhar 1922. G. B. McCLUSKY, Administrator nf the FMtntu nt Knd Roessler, deceased. 30 fit PROFESSIONAL CARDS FOR SALE Guernsey service Bull with high butterfat record back of him. Fred Romtvedt, Toledo, Ore. 31 tt KITTIE STANTON PIANO High School Credits Given Lessons 75c and $1.25 26-8t FOR SALE 1 Ford speedster; first class condition; jjust overhauled. Inquire Peterson Garage for denion straton r ell Phne 251 R. F. Wal lace 31 it FOR SALE OR TRADE 3ood sot of double breeachlng harness for any thing I can use John Stelger, To ledo, Oregon, Box 105 31 3t LOST Indian Navajjo blanket Sun . day, either In Toledo or on roaa m Siletx Finder please return to "The ' Nifty- Tailor Shop," and receive re i ward. 31 It LOST I -wire wheel, painted white, with' 32x4 V4 horseshoe Racine cas ing, Sunday night between Toledo , and Wrens. Kinder notify, V. ' Matreny, at Elam postoffice, Ben j ton county ' 31 3t pd. FOR BALE Cabbages for kraut 2H I cents per pound; all guaranteed to be first class. G. Dahl. 30 4t FIXALL SHOP WELL " WE FIX EVERYTHING CLOCKS A SPECIALTY ' Shoes, Boots, Clocks, Watches, .' Umbrellas, Pans, Buckets, Tubs, ' Boilers, Flashlights, Cut Agates, ' 8harpen 8hsars, Knives. Repair all kinds, of things Don't throw anything away, Corns. In and see us. Furnlturs Repair ed. CEO. LICKEY F. M. HELLWARTH M, D. General Practice CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY Office in FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. TOLEDO, ORE. BEN F. ROSEMAND. M. D. Specialist On EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 108 S. 2nd 8t Corvallis, Ore Telephone 1724 Hours 9 to 6 Evenings by Apolntment - - '., . ' tut C. E.HAWKINS Attorney-at-L4w Toledo, Oregon ENGINEERING WORK Professional Engineer lit the Stat of Oregon. . Topography work, CIvT Engineering and 8ub-Dlvlslon worl A. J. McMillan, Toledo. Oregon ' Dr. Ernest H. Hall 'Dentist' ' First National Bank Building Phone 1109 Toledo, pre. INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH A ACCIDEH AUTOMOBILE CONTRACTORS'- LIABILITY C. K. CROSNO, Toledo, Oregon Office in First N. B. Bldg. FOWLER'S RESTAURANT Hill St, Toleds, Oregon ' ' Ask about our LOO PER DAV RATES Best 'established sating plte In Llncsln County , . J. FOWLER, Prop. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i ta