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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
DROP I N! We will liave on display next week all our New Pall Goods Come and see them. Make our store vour headnimrtcrs STEWART & VANT Toledo - Oregon S33EH r L Our Good Neighbor. My Fall stock of millinery and street bats have just arrived. Call and see them. Mrs. M. Wyoant, ' Over McCaalou's Store. Norton Notes. J. W. Hewitt, our genial section fore man. paid Corvallis and Albany a visit the fore part of the week.' Fred Wagner had the misfortune to lose his prunes, some one being so bold an to take them in the night, without permission. . We are much pleased to hear of Henry llamar improving. J ..- We will soon hear wedding bells in this burg. Wish them much joy. Nest. Ralph Ilatnar and Walter Oirard are recntting their cascara bark, preparing to dry it over, . A. L. Porter is in (he Alsea country surveying. .' 1 Mrs. Wm. Miller has gone to King's Valley to visit friends and ' lehitives. Millie finds it rather lonely while she is ;;ono. ' The wind storm of .Monday blew down ' great quantity of apples, and prunes. Alsea Items, During Sunday and Moiulav we had Jie first heavy rainfall of the season, .companied by heavy winds. In crossing the bay Monday J. Luder au's launch got its hat'blown off. There has been a light run of salmon ti full, but we are in hopes the jrecont onus will bring thorn in. Vacant houses are in demand in Valdport by ranchers wishing to move n to send their children to the winter term of school. The gasoline boat Gerald C. unloaded inie freight at the Diven dock Satur day und returned to Yaquina Suuday. You all know what the boys say when they catch no IIhIi. 1 u t no josh, I. Kent got two of the little striped fellows. For cause and effect of sea sickness inquire of Prof. Tine Coin, who can ex plain how sick the poor dog was. . . The Luadeii ami Sunday Oregonian or $'-,.rti. Tbitt is your opportunity. Subscribe at once, - NOI'K i: Kolt ITHI.ICATIOX. I'nlteil Sliilew l.mul Olllec, Oregon City, Or. AniriiHtST, l'.MI. Not lee Is liereliy niv'ii that In compliance Mltli lliu lo Wlnni of tint not of CoiiKivssof JuiicU. Is-ent Hied "An net for the saleof 1 milier Iii'vIk In the Kiutc of I'alifoinla, 0 "in, Nevaitu lovl W.isliliifjtoti Territory," an extended to all the iiillle land Stute ly net of Annum 4, Kiimm S. Wright, nf Kvwett, County of Sunhomlith, statu of WuahMiuton, 1m till" (lay tiled in IliN ollleo her aworn xlalo wont No. iJ tS tor I he pmvhiiMt of the tijf of wvllon 4 In low t i -1 1 1 v l:l south, mno twil, iiml will oilrr proof to hIuiw that tlielund winirht lo more valuable for liMlmlx'ior slime tliitn for mii'lcntt'iml ptirpoik', and toenta!) llili IiIh e.laini to Mild land Mom lteU(er and Heeelvt riil Oregon IMly, Oivm, on Saturday, lhv'.sth day of NovumN'i-, Shu name n wlnioi' tivoiyi' ll'i lift' of S:il'ido, Ore.! A H Kllor. ?. !''!,,, und 1 1 v .1 I- tier nil ef lor?l:unl. Bargains In Real EstaU. I have for sale the following property: i 91 acies; 2 160 acres; 3 7j acres; 4 40 acres; 5 160 acres; 6 280 acres. Also a number of lots and bouses in Predricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport, $25 and upward. JOJIN A. OlSSON, -7 .' Newport, Orel mm The Leading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon d nil lei in eliilinlnit adversely tlte Til l.illdM HIV l-eiinexled to Hie 1 i i thH ntlli-e on or liehue "iiiil ,h .ilier, l:'i:t. .Jil.HM.'N S !KSKt, lUi-l'-l'. "In order to compete with the leading hotels we are ' compelled to establish the following raei Commercial accommodations per day..............;.'.....,. 2.00 Tourists and others f 1 to 1.50 Single meals to residents. ........ .25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have mon- ey refunded by making com plaint to the mauagtment. , C. R. & S. Ellsworth. For Sale. A house and lot in Toledo, at a bar gain Apply to Job Alnold KOriOE FOR rU3 .ICATIOK. United Sutca I-and onicc, Oregon City, AUftust '-", lw 3. Notice in hereby given tW in compliance with the provisions of tho net of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An Act for tho wile of Timber Lands in the States of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the public land Sates by act of August 4, 1S92, John E. Ogdeu of Portland County of Multnomah, state of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 625fi, for the purchase of the nwJi of section No 10 in Township Xo. 13 South of limine 9 w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to iwtalillsh his claim to said land before the Register und Receiver of this oftlco at Oregon City Or., on Thursday the 19th day of November, 1903, He names as witnesses: George Hodges of Salado, Ore.; Eva F. Og- den, Portland, Ore.: John Whittou. Ft.Colltns, Colorado; William K. Lee, Bedding, Iowa. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oltlee on or before said 19th day of November, 1!HU. AijkksoN 8. Drksrkr. Register. V m 11 YHJh. t. 3e? Z.Qorszim & Co., 1 CONTEST NOTICE. IT. s. Land Office, Oregon City, Or., September 28, 1903. A sufficient eon test affidavit having been tiled in this office by Charles Johnson csnteatant, against Homestead entry No. 12073, made April Hi, 1897, for the sw of ne4, s$ of nwJi and ne!4 of sec. 23. township 12 s, r 10 w. by . Polltowakl.contestee, in which It Is alleged that contestant Is well acquainted with raid tract of land and "knows the pres ent condition of the same; also that said 0. Politowski has wholly abandoned said tract of land for the last past four years and next prior to the date hereof; that said entryman ho not improved, cultivated, or lived on said tract of laud for four years next prior to the date here in, and that aid tract of land at the present time remains in its original wild state.and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United States as a pri Tate soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the war with Hpnin, or during any other war in which the United States mky bo engaged," said parlies are hereby notified to appear, re' spond and offer evidence touching said allega tlon at lOo'clock a.m. on November 13, 1903, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office lu Oregon City, Ore. The said contestant having, In a proper tltl davit, filed Sept. 21, 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be mnde, it Is hereby or dered nd directed that such uotlce be given by due aud proper publication. 6o. W. Bibrb, Receiver. ' EDITORIALLY FEARLE&S : CONSISTENTLY REPUBLICAN News from all of the world Well written, original stories Answers to queries Articles on Health, the Home; 'New Books, and on Work About'-' the- Farm and Cardeu 1 The ' " t , - "' inter ucean ' Is 0;rmember of the Associated, Press the only Western Newspaper receiv ing the entire telegraphic news serv ice I the New York Sun and special cable ot the New York Worlddaily reports from over 2,000 special cor . resfjoudents throughout the country Y er ONE dollar ' Subscribe tor The Leader and The Weekly Inter Ocean one year, both papers for only $1.50. uaitii 1 J. 5. AMERICA'S B E S T Olfers choice of Three gateways, Kan sas City, St. Joseph or Omaha, to Chicago and points east. Through Standard and Tourist sleep ing cars daily between S;m FrnnciHco and Chicago via I.os Angeles and V. Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper each Tues day from Portlaud to Chicago via Salt Lake und Colorado Spriugs. Through Standard Sleeplug cars dail betweeu Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rates iu effect alwava avail able via "Rock Island System. " Reduced Round Trip Hates in uffec on July 12-13-13 and 10 iiud August 18 1(1-2j and 20; W) days return limit. Be sure and see that your ticket reads via the R0CE ISLAND SYSTEM. The best and moat reasonable Dining Car service. For rates, folders, etc., write to or call on Geo. W, Paixtxkk, L. I?. GormANf. Trav. Puss. Ai;ut. General Aont. 250 Alder t?t. , Portland, Oregon er Staple and Fancy Groceries T7I . , x :iuur ana eetj A Full Line of the Famous "Monopole" C nned Goods. Best on the Market Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. Newport - - (Won -1 Tt JT me vvnue nous HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T Til TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oref State Normal ScM 0 Monmouth, Oregoi Traininsr School for arranged eBpeciallv for traininjW vra lor an urnncnes ot tlie prutw Most anDroved MethnHn fnr ungraded work taught in actuldJ scriooi. 1 ne aemand for gradoit this school as teachers far exceedJ supply. The Training DemrtJ which consists of a nine grade pJ t-cnooi ot about itn) pupila u equipped in all its branches, Iwla Slojjd, Music, Drawing and Pkj T raining. The Normal Coum b quickest way to a State CtniM Fall term opens Sept. 22. For et4 or information whlress . D. RESSLER, Preside-' isS lis jli lljife Or J. B. W. BUTLER, Secretary R 10 GRAND MOST DELIOHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT A Day in the City of the Saints . A Mountain-Walled Track Through Colo rado and the Grandest Scenery on the American Continent Dining Cars on All Trains Service a la Carte Popular Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to All Eastern Points Fur information a to rates, mid (or illustrated booklets, address ' ' W. C. nc BRIDE GENERAL AGENT 121 Third St. Portland, Or. O. M. davenport! DENTIST Watch this space! "r'v'- date of his return That tailor first door noutn of the barher nuop is always busy. H0 guar antees a perfect fit on every garment and is thoroughly up-to-date. Prices reasonable. UPPINCOTT MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Cowpltc Novit.9 Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 ps year; 26 ct. a copy NO CONTINUED STORir?; evtavwuMocw COMPLETE in ITStLr CORVALLIS & EASTEK RAILROAD. i TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany iwjH ' Corvallis 1:50 F " Toledo 5:07 p. Arrive Yaquina, 5:35P No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:301 Toledo 7-55 1 . f" ' Corvallis 11:3 1 Arrive Albany 12:15 P No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany r.n:M o--ivpr in in time to connect with IM southbound train, as well as P; two or three hours i" A'bfJ. fore departure of S. P- nort train for Portland. . Train N0.2 connects wW S. P. trains at Corvailu a"J ; bany, giving d irect service ID port and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Brelt and other mountain resorts" Albany 017:00 a. ., reacbmgj troit about noon, giving time to reach the someday- , For further information f Edwin Sto Man? J. E. Franklin, B. H. Boles, " JV. JSlIKASGKKSN'i "N , 7:oos 3:55' 1 A!'