Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 11, 1897, Image 4

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    Free Course of Study by Correspon
dence. To meet the needs of large num
bers of people both old and young
who live in remote sections of the
country or in places where the
schools are not advanced, the Uni
versity of Oregon has made arrange
ments to conduct a four year s
course of study by correspondence.
The plan is to make this course en
tirely free, except a small charge
which will cover the actual ex
penses. This charge will be in the
form of a small sum for each lesson
sent out. It will not exceed what
is actually paid out for postage and
clerical work in conducting the
course. Students will be expected
to order their text-books either
through local dealers or from Port
land book stores. It is hoped that
large numbers of people will avail
themselves of this opportunity to
do this kiny of work under compe
tent guidance. It is also hoped
to interest the press of the state in
the undertaking so that it may be
come widely known. The course
will be divided into five departments
of study English literature, Latin,
history and civics; mathematics and
science. Four years of work have
been planned in each of these de
partments. Any person may take
up one or all the departments, as
he chooses.
The course will be conducted as
And now the Mitchell organ at
Salem has the names of Carter and
Lake on its list of holdups.
For Sale.
Since McKinley is elected I have
several fine places for sale cheap.
Some well improved farms. Some
good sheep or goat ranches. If
you want good bargains come and
see M. J. Allphin,
Eddyville, Ore.1
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be receied at
this office up to noon, February 18,
1897, for cutting, peeling and
erecting a line of telephone poles
from Toledo to Yaquina City.
Bids will be received on furnishing
poles alone, or on furnishing and
setting poles. All information can
be obtained at this office. The
right reserved to reject any and all
bids.
Lincoln County Leader,
By J. F. Stewart.
Toledo, Or., Feby. 3, 1897.
Tired Feeling
Makes you seem "all broken up." with
out life, ambition, energy or appetite.
follows: Anv nersnn wkr, wiW f rt ! xt to 0,t,n tne forerunner of serious ill-
. , , , ,. I ness, or the accompaniment of nervous
take one or more of the studies may troubles. It is a positive proof of thin,
send in his name. to the Uuiversity ' weak, impure blood; for, if the blood is
of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. The ! rIc,I red' vUalu'e'i anl vigorous, it in
words "Extension Department"
Notice for (Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
jRniinrv 6. IhDi.
VTICE IS HEREBY CilVEN' THAT THE
ll followlng-nunied settler has filed notice of
h! intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Lincoln County, at
loieao, ireiron, on reuruary z", imi, viz;
MARTIN LI THER GLASS. II . E. No. 9.517.
for the north $ of southeast i, southwest of
northeast and northeast '4 of southwest yt of
section u, town rj, soutn, range , west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Irvin Magee, Marion Hunt
William F. Hyde, of Eddyville, Oregon, ;and
George Kehl, of Harlan, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER. Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
January 21, 1S97.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on
March 8tb, 1897, viz:
JOHN O'CONNOR; H. E. 11,238,
for the lots 1, 2, 3, and northeast 'i of south
west i of section 7, town 13, south, range 10,
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
William E. Dobson and Pave W. Gay, of Lin
ville, Oregon, and John C.Jiarnes, and William
L. Tullock, of Val(lp-rt, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Xotite of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
tbc f'nnntv of Tfticnln"
In the matter of the estate of George W. Jack
son. Sr., deceased:
KOTK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned, administrator of the estate of
Georpe V. Jackson, Hr.f deceased, has filed his
final account of said administration in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Lincoln, and said court has fixed
Tuesday, February and, 1897,
at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m at the Court
House 'hi Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, for
hearing objections thereto, and' for the settle
ment thereof.
Dated this 9th day of December, 18!tfi.
F. M. STANTON,
Administrator of the estate of George W.
Jackson, Sr., deceased.
LOOK HERE
gI am closing out several lines of mv
o-norls anil will make nrif'os flint
to sell tnem.-
For Groceries-
A call will convince you that I am
selling Groceries cheaper than anv
otner Jiouse m tne County
T. W. GORMAN,
YAQUINA CITY.
should be written on the envelope.
He should also state clearly what
lines of study he wishes to take up.
Directions will be sent to him at
once for procuring text books and
instructions concerning the details
of the course.
Vuestions will be mailed to stu
dents covering definite portions of
of the textbooks from time to time
as they are needed. These should
hi carefully answered and the an
swers mailed to the Extension De
partment of the University. They
will be corrected and returned, to
gether with a new set of questions.
This is, in brief, the scheme of the
course. The university has been
carrying on this work in a limited
way for two years, but it is now
hoped to make it much more ex
, tensive and more generally useful
to the people of the state. The ex
perience of the past, however, places
the extension department in a posi
tion to manage the practical details
of the course accurately and prompt
ly. The only charge which will be
made will be for the lists of ques
tions and for marking the answers
which are sent in. It is thought
that this can be reduced to ten cents
for each set of questions . and ten
cents for examining each set of an
swers. This small fee will proba
bly cover the actual expenses of the
course and nothing further is desir
ed by the department.
It is to lie noted that this course
is open to all persons who desire to
engage in study. It will cover the
ground of the usual good high
school course, and the questions and
suggestions which will be sent out
may often be used with profit in re
views and examinations in city
high schools. No person should
feel that a course of this kind is a
complete substitute for a good
school, but if the school is not avail
able for any reason, then much ad
vancement in sound learning may
be made by taking a correspondence
course.
Full outlines of the course will be
sent free upon application.
C. II. Chapman.
parra lire ana energy to every nerve,
organ and tissue of the body. The
necessity ot taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
for that tired feeling is therefore apparent
to every one, and the good it will do yon
Is equally beyond question. Remember
Notice for Publication.
Land Oflice at Roseburg, Oregon,
January il, 10117.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver, V, S. I.nnd Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, on March lit. 1SU7, viz:
WESLEY HIXTON, on H. E. No. 7,15(1.
for the lots 2, 3 and 4, section 1, town 15 south,
range 10 west, and southwest of southwest
K. section 8f, town M south, range lowest.
lie names the follmving witnesses to prove
his continuous reldenc upon and cultivation
of. said land, via: Pennctt Olsen, Martin
Johnson,. fohn I.aison and Noise Larson, all of
fisher, Oregon.
R. M. VEATCH, Register.
Moods
Notice for Publication.
l and Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon,
Jannarv 11, 1S!7.
-OTKR IS HERUBY OIVKS THAT THK
il follow inix-nRtn-.il settler has filed notice of
his intention to make llnal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof wi'l bo ma'le be
fore the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on l-ebruarv 2( ls!7 , viz:
JOHN !'. ALI.KX, II. K.SMfkS,
for the southeast of mmhcii't north i
of S tnthcAst I., nnrrhenur S ii cmiihi-..,
Hnrvl 'o Dille cureliverllls.easytotake, section 4, town II. s uuh, rnueo s. wmt.
I1UUU I111S eusy tooiicrute. SceM He names the following witness to prove
: his contlnii'ins rolii"ticMipnn and cultivation
, ! of said land, viz: ('. II. Young, Delhert H. Kel-
" ton and f. A. (iodwln, of Nashville, Oregon,
mm 1.. j, .,ui urn, 111 .morion. 1 .rejn 1.
HOIIKKT A. MII.LKR, Register.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
C. B. CEOSNO & CO,
Bal Agenis sai AMisb,
HAVE BARGAINS IN
Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town
Property in single Lots or Blocks
IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED.
Abstret of Title to any property in Lmeolii Cowii
furnished on demand.
Toledo - 0
BO YEARS'
BXPERIENOI.
The democrats have gone in and
participated in the joint convention
to the extent of answering to their
names on roll call. They have
cast no vote yet for anyone for U.
S. senator.
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGNS.
COPYRICMTB Ao.
Anyone sending a sketch and description mar
quicklr ucertaln, free, whetber ail invention la
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential, oldest aceuc; for securing patent
In America. We have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Muum Co. receive
peclal notice lu the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautiful!? Illustrated, largest circulation of
jut scientific Journal, weekly, terms $3.0(1 a yean
1.50slx months. Specimen copies and Uakd
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t
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Will do your work at hard time
prices. Give us a call and save
money. Satisfaction guaranteed.
"Save Mv Child f"
is the cry of
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agonized
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who se
little one
writhes in croup or whoop
ing cough. In such cases,
Dr. Acker's English Rem
edy proves a blessing and
a godsend. Mrs. M. A.
Burke, of 309 E. 105th St.,
New York, writes: " Dr.
Acker's English Remedy
cured my baby of bronchi
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I An Important Change
i Beginning January 1st, 1S97, the
i present weeklv edition of the DR
iTROIT FREE PRESS will be
I changed to a 1
i TWICE-A-WEEK. '
The Price will remain the same,
$1.00 PER YEAR
The ftsual literarv and blimnrniie
features will be continued, and it
will also
Contains all the Xews,
Making it an
UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER.
We have just made an arrangement
with the publishers of this World
Famous paper ' whereby we can
offer you an excellent bargain.
We will send
The Leader
AND THE
Detroit Free Press,
Both ONE YEAR for
Orjly $2.00
156 $2.00
Less than one cent a copy.
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.
Address, The LEADER,
Toledo, Ore.
I TOO LATE ! TOO LATE ! !
& It is tw late to get an Abstract of Title to a piece of
I land after you have bought it and found out that there are:
Sj judgement and tax liens against it. The roper thing to
,? do is to have the
$ 8
Vi m m M M m m ' M 1 M W r -w-r rn w M r m . . -- .
m of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before investing
your money. A business man now days never buys real J
I estate without first obtaining; evidence of a good title.
15 We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. Address.
Crosno & Pcairs. i
1 rim. Ik.t SfK.i ?. All Tmrrl
111" IIidicim Co., 1-U Ctmnber- St
e ot
irti.
YATES & YATES,
LAWYERS,
CORVALLIS, OREGON
II. DEXLIXGER,
Attorney-at-Law,
TOLEDO, OREGON.
CASH - STORE
Yaquina City, Oregon.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
G-oocls Sold at
San Francisco Prices.
J. S. BOOTH, Txop
YAQUINA CITY, OREGON.
PETER TELLEFSON,
DEALER IN '
General :-: Merchandise,
m
nuur ana eeu, staple and Fancy Groceries
Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hat.
Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothine.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE-
Cigars and Tobacco, Fru'ts and Confectionery.
Yaquina City, Oregon.