Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 13, 1905, Image 8

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Shoes! Shoes!
I lmve just received a new ship
ment of Shoes. Have something
fine in Ladies' Tan and Gentlemen's
Tan; also in Patent Leather, Vici
Kid, etc. My Workmen Shoes are
GOOD STUFF
A full stock of Phoenix Paint, the
paint that goes furthest and lasts
longest.
See my bargains in Straw Hats
this warm weather.
PRODUCE WANTED
STEWART'S STORE
Toledo
Oregon
is
Popular and Picturesque.. .
The only tliintt necessary to make the
Denver and Rio Grande the most pop
ular, as it has ever been known the
most pleasant and most picturesque
way to cross the continent, has come
about. This is the establishment of
through sleeping car service.
In connection with the O. R. & X. a
through Pullman Standard Sleeper is
now run from Portland to Denver,
'leaving Portland at 8:15 p. m. arriving
at Salt Lake at 8:40 a. m. the second
morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3:50 p.
ra. and arriving at Denver 4:20 p. ra.
the followinjf day. This schedule gives
pussongers seven hours stop over in
Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to
visit the Mormon Capital as well as a
flay light ride through . the graudest
scenory in the world.
For reservations in this car and for
illustrated booklets picturing the scen
ery contiguous to the Denver & Rio
ramie, proving it to be the "Scenic
Line of the World," write to W. C.
McP.ride, . General Agent, 124 Third
street, Portland.
Some Seasonable Advice.
It may be a piece of superfluous ad
vice to urge people at this time of the
year to lay in a supply of Chamber.
Iain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure
to be neoded before wiuter is through,
mid much more prompt and satisfac
tory results are obtained when taken
us soon as a cold is contracted and be
fore it has become settled in the sys
tem which can only bo done by keeping
the romady at hand. This remedy is
so widely known and so altogether good
that uo one should hesitate about buy
ing it in preference to any other. It is
for sale by O. 0. KrogBUd.
Winter Reading.
By special arrangement with the pub
lisher Tub Luadkr is enabled to make
the following unparalleled offer to its
readers :
Twentieth Century Home $1 00
Cosmopolitan Magazine I 00
Li. vcoln County Lkaukk ... 1 60
Vv'ewill give all three to oursub
hcribers one year for only 8225 Call
and sea suipe copies of these standard
iimgfuines You cait afford to be
without them at this price
The editor of an exchange tells this
story of himself: He was hurrying
around a coiner one night recently,
when he bumped into a lady who was
running without orders on the main
line. There was a fearful collision.
The editor received a sprained kneo in
the mixup and before the debris could
be cleared up ho attempted lo rub his
injured propeller when by mistake he
rubbed the wrong knee. A black eye
was added to the wreck.
Saved His Life.
J. W. Davenport, Wingo.Kv., writes,
Jene 14, 1902 : "I want to tell vou I be
lieve Ilallard's Snow Liniment saved
my life. , I was under the treatment of
two doctors, and they told me one of
my lungs was entirely gone, and the
other badly affected. I also had n
lump in my side. I don't think that I
could have lived over' two months
louger. I was induced by a friend to
try Ballard's Snow Liniment. The
first application gave me great relief ;
two fifty cent bottles cured me sound
and well. It is a wonderful medicine
and I recommend it to suffering hu
manity." 25c, 5c,-fl. Sold by O. O.
rWgstad.
You can always tell a young husband
from an eld one by the way he works in
the garden. Three month's marrUd,
be digs, whistles, smiles and casts cov
ert glauces at the house as though
some eno was looking at him through
the window. One year married he
smiles at turns and seems au.noyed at
breakfast being late. .Two years mar.
ried. hedigsa little,' looks sour and
glum, kicks the cat and doir and looks
toward the house as theugh he would
like to choke somebody, Three years
married he sits ou the step and smoker,
while his wife does the digging.
Insomnia, Indigestion Cured.
"Last year I had a very severe attack
of indigestion. 1 could not sleep at
uight and suffered most excruciating
pains for three hours after each meal.
I was troubled this way tat about three
montlu wheu I used Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and re
ceived immediate relief," says Johu
Dixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada.
For sale by O. O. Krogetad.
Doings at Nortons.
School opened October 2 w ith an en
rollment of niiib pupils. Miss M. L.
Hampton of Rocca is teacher.
Andrew Porter returned from Port
land September 30.
Howard Ebert, wife and daughter.
Josie, of EllensburR, Wash., are Tisit-
nig with A. U and II. b. Porter.
Alex Warnock and familv brought
some now furniture home with them
from Portland. ,
Dau Wuinock and wife, who were
visiting his brothers here have returned
to tiieir home
The Nortous Sundavschool was re
organized October 8. The officers are
MtKS Hampton, superintendent ; Mrs.
A. b. Edwards, assistant superintend
ent; Miss Ethel Edwards, secretary.
Iu the dead of night recently a wo
man telephoned to the mayor of a
neigh boring city that a man was run-
uing about his house decidedly short
of wearing apparel. She wanted to
know what could be done about it- The
mayor told her he thought the best
thing would be not to look. It appears
that the man's wife was taken sick in
the uight aud he was rushing around
to find restoratives beforo adjusting
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ma uouki le.
Tfie Greatest;- Line of Fall Goods"!
liver Seen in Toledo
A Judicious Inquiry.
A well known traveling man who
visits the drug trade says he has often
heard druggists inquire of customers
who asked for a cough medicine,
whether it was wanted for a child or an
adult, and if for a child they invari
ably recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. The reason for this is that
they know there is no danger from it
and that it always cures. There is not
the least danger in giving it, and for
coughs, colds and croup it is unsur
passed. For sale by O O. Krogstad.
As winter approaches, you may be
thinking about something to read. Call
on The Lea her.
Cures Winter Cough.
J. E. Cover, 101 X. Main St., Ottawa,
Kan , writes: "Every fall it has been
my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold,
and therefore to cough all winter long.
Last fall I got for her a bottle of Hore
hound Syrup. She used it and has
been able to sleep soundly all night
long. Whenever the cough troubles
her, two or three doses stops it, aud
she is' able to be up and well." 25c,
50c, 1. Sold by O. O. Krogstad.
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Ladlci' Fancy Neckwear
BclU, Eta.
OenU' Ntw Tiaa for
Fall Wear
An eletrant lot of New Drew patterns
New Kbrlc, Men's Indcrwear, Fancy
Shirts, Xlnht Shirts and other furnishing
fill-1
Ladies' Julia Marlow See thin 11 lie for stvlw
and comfort. Boy' shoes-A jack-knife free
wnn eacn pair ol this brand.
' NOTICE FOR ITBMCATIOS.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
August 21, 191)5
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Junes, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all public land states by net of
August 4, ism, James I.. Keith, of (lalesburg,
county of Kalamazoo state of Michigan, hits this
day filed In this ollice his sworn statement No.
6Hk, for the purchase of the of ae'4 and
iie'iofsw'aiulfe'-iof nwUof Section No. 15
Townsnip No. 12 south, Han go No. 10 west,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for its timber or stonu
tlmn for agricultural purposes, and to es'ab-
lish his claim to said land before Ira Wade,
County Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 18tli duyof Novem
ber, l!Rlj.
lie nnn-.cs as witnesses:
Samuel E. Heaver, George W. Myers, Julius
Busch and Samuel J. Stewart, all of Toledo,
Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this otllce on or before sulci isth
day of November, I'JOi.
Algernon 8. Duesser, Register.
NOTICE FOIt l'Cni.lCATl )S
V. 8. Land Otllce, Portland, Or.,
Sept. 2. 1006.
Notice is hereby given that the foliowing
liaiued ettlcr has tiled notice ot his Intention
tomaketinal proof in support of hlscliilm,
and that said proof will be made before the
ltcplster and Kecelver at Portland, Oregon,
on October 17, luu-S viz:
Cyrus Todd, II E No. 15712, for the sw sec 3,
tp8 s, range 9 w.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said bind, viz:
Ellsworth W. Fuller, Walter V. Fuller, l'eter
A. Finseth of Dallas, Oregon ; William I. Todd
of Fulls City, Or.
Auhknon 3. Ckkkkkr. Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the county of Lincoln.
In the matter of the pnrtnershipestate of Nice
t-liarmtt, doing business under the firm
name and style of the Alsea Trading Com
. Pny, E. 0. Sharratt, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as, administrator of the estate of Nice A Shar
ratt, doiiijr business under thellrm name and
style of the Alsea Trading Company, E. G.
bnarratt, deceased, has tiled in the County
Court ot Oregon for Lincoln County, his 11 mil
account as administrator of said estate, and
that on the 0th da' of November, 1803, at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. m. thereof, has been fixed
the time for hearing objections to said re.
port and the settlement thereof.
JIESRY NICE,
Administrator ot the estate of Nice & Sharratt.
doing business under the firm name snd
tyleof the Alsea Trading Company E.G.
Sharratt, deceased.
.Cited. at Toledo Oregon, Dept. 6, 106.
The White House
HENHY LEWIS, Proprietor.
Leader in
Low Prices
CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. . WE HAVEN'T TIMB
1U lh,LL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN.
Yours with Bargains
THE WHITE HOUSE
Toledo, Oregon
if "'n
Monmouth Stqte Normal
Begins its 24th year Eept,26.
Three Courses of Studv, preparing for
County and State rerti'tkutes. Hifiher
coorn;s recntiizpri jn Washington and
other Mates. IieniBnd for Sorroal
traintd teurliers. Longer teims. higher
wnyes aud better opportunities for pro
motian iiwuid tin Normal graduate for
hie enterprise. School directors appre
ciate tli superior ability af Monmouth
graduate-guild the demand far exceeds
tbtf fiipply. Special attention given to
methods work in graded Hiid ungraded
M-hools. Catalogue containing full in.
formation will be tent uu application.
Correspondence invited. Address
K. I). REPSLKR, President.
Or J. B. V. EUTLE1J, Secretary.
City Meat flarket
I keep in stock oulv
THE BEST
that can be bought
Everything Fresh and Clean
Quality
Weight
Prices
Guaranteed to Please You
Give me a trial
G. R. Schenck.
George A. Landreth,
The Barber.
A neat hair-cut in any style desired
and an easy shave.
G. K. FREEMAN j
Toledo, Oregon I
5
Painting
Paperhanglng
Waxing, Varnishing
Furniture Cleaned
and Polished
Satisfaction i
, Guaranteed
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
No. 2. For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" " Corvallis 1:50 p. rn,
" Toledo V47 p. m.
Arrive Yaquina, j:2op. m..
No. 1. Returning:
Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m.
Toledo 7:15 a. m.
" Corvallis 11:30 a. in, .
Arrive Albany 12:15 p. m. :
No. 3. For Detroit: .
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arrive Detroit 12:20 p. ra.
No. 4. Returning:
Leaves Detroit . 1:00 p. ra.
Arrives Albany 5:55 a. m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany
in time to connect with the S. P.'
southbound train, as well as giving
two or three hours in Albanv before-
departure of S. P. northbound
train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the
S. P. trains at Corvallis and Al
bany, giving direct service to New
port and adjacent beaches.
. Train 3 for Detroit, Breittnbush
and other mountain resorts leaves
Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching De
troit about 6:00 p. m.
For further information apply to
J. C. Mayo,
General Passenger Agent.
J. 12. FKANKUN, Agent, Toledo,
B. H. Boles, Yaquina.