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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
NoTICK FOR I'CIIUCATloX. ! V. S. Laud it-e, l'ortliiiid Drt-oii, j N'nvembur ', 190C. j Nolii is hereby pivvn iht tn roniullanpc ! with tbe f.rovfsli.iiK f an net fit (dtiRmiS if June S, 3S7b, entitled "An i-t lur the le. of timber Inndu in tte suites ol Cnlifnijia, Ore gon, NeVHil nnd Washington Territory," as extended to nil tbe I'l'.blic Land Stale by act vt Anrust 4, 1VJ, A'lulih Uuse, of l'ur'land, vnniitjrot .Multnomah, ntalo of Oregon, has ThU day filed :i this otlloo hi fwurn atnte inent No. 7bW, for the purchase of the Ixita 7, 8 D and In of tertian ,ri, in township 13 a, range 10 w, and will offer proof to show that the lund nought U more valuable for iln timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Keglster ond Keeoiver at V. S. Land Offlie, at Portland, t Oregon, on Friday, the 2"th day of January, T.M07. He names as witnosses: August Kodlum of (ircsham, Or.; Georgo Hndgeaof Salado, Or.: Harold Kandstrom and "Nick Oswald of rortland, Oregon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely the ubove-detcriled lands are requested to file their chums in this ollice on or before wild 25th day of January, l'jOT. Ai.geunoN S. OnissKhn. Ueglster. N OT It : K O K A WO 1 N T .M K N T. In the County Court of theEtateof Oregon, for Lincoln county. In the matter of the estate of W. C. Monroe, deceased. Notice is hereby giwsn that the undersigned hue been appointed by the County Court of the ttnteof Oregon for the county of Lincoln, ad ministrator, with the will annexed, ot the estate of W, C, Monroe, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noiirted to present them to me atmy resilience at Wald port, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof, duly vorilled as by law re nulred. Wm. 11. Wakkfif.i.d, Administrator of the estate of W. C. Monroe, deceased. Dated November 23, 1906. NOTICE FOR ItTHUCATION. U. S. Laud Ollice, Portland, Oregon, frtiMTi bee '.1 , lDHt. Notice is hereby given that in compliance nvlth the provisions of the act of Conirrese of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1SW, Joseph C. Altree of Toledo, county of Lincoln, si a to of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7131, for tbe purchase of the "S of sw'4 of sec Hon No. ir in township No. 12 s, range No. 10 wost, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought ia more valuabln for its timber oi stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Ira Wado, County Clerk of Lincoln connty at Toledo, Oregon, on Monday the 18th day of March, 1907. Ho names as witnesses: O. R. Altree, O. R. Schenck, B. F. King and William Bearth, all of Toledo, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lai.ds are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 18th day of March, W07. i Ai.okrnon g. Dkkbskr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Ollice, Kosebtirg, Oregon, November S.IDOC. Notice is hereby (riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the stilo of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Ktates by act of August 4, 1802, Adolph Hirschbergof Salem, county of Marlon, state of Oregon, has this dny filed in this office his swoin statement No. 14.W, for the purchase of Lots 4, 5 and 0 of ction No. 0 in township No. 15 8, range No. 11 w, a:id will oiler proof to show that the land som ht is moro valuable for its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Iwforo tho Register nml Receiver tit this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Thursday, ihe 14tli day ot March, 1907. lie names as witnesses. Henry A. Cornoyer of Salem, Or.; I). F. Jones of Independence, Or.; Arthur Marks, Jiltnes P. Wolfe of Ocean View, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversolyt the bovo described Iaimih are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1 1th flay of March, 1907. Hkwamis L. KnrY, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. K. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, December 1, 190G. Notice is horeby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to fnalto final proof in support of his claim, ud thai said proof will be made before tho County Clurk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oieg.ni, on January 18, 1907, via: Jesse Farrin, II. K. No. lfil lo, for the Lot 1 mid ii1. j of Lot 2 section 30, township 7 s, range 10 w; nc; nefi nnd n'i te'i ne! of section 25, township 7 s, range 11 w. He namss the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Walter Hall, Claronce Parmele, of Kernville, Or. ; John W. Hones, John II. Hones, ol Taft, Oregon, ' Ai.ok.rnon H. Dkhsseh, Register. .NOTICE FOR Pl'ni.lCATION. V.S, Land Ollice, Itoseburg, Oregon. November u, l;06. Notice is hereby orlven that i n comnllnnoA with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in Ihe States ot California, Ore gon , Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public I-nnd States by act of August 4, Ihm, Henry A. Cornoyer of Salem, county of Marlon, state of Oregon, has this day Hied in this ofllee his sworn statement No. 7'JiO, for tho purchase of the lots 1, 2 and 3 of M'ctlou No. fini tuwnship No. l.'.s, range Xo. 11 . and will oiler proof lo show that the land nought, is more valuable for its timber or stone thtin foragrieiilliiml purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Koceivcret thisolllce at Itosebnrg, Oregon, on Thursday, tho Mill day of March, 1907, Ho names as witnesses: Juincs P. Wolf. Arthur Marks of Ocean View, Or.: II. F. Jones ol Independence, Or.; Adolph Hirschbergof Salem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above detcrlbed lands are requested to II le their claims in this ofllcoon or before said 14th day of March, 1907. Ukkjah in L, Eddy. Register. A Sailor on Sen Plctarea. "111 take it salbr along with me the) nost time buy a murine painting," KniJ a mhl't.naire. "I bought two ma rines l:.it mouth, and yesterday my old Iriend Ca;tuiu Suhharso had a look at tli e it.. "Sulthorxe said: " 'In this first picture we've got a trading schooner In charge of a tug tswlijg away from a r:ck bound const aT3Ut.ii a fearful Jumble of sea. Tho fc'.i3o:ior's maintop mast Is gone, and all sails arc lowered except her stay nail, which is kept hoisted, though she 13 towing head on to tho gale. Why that hoisted rtaysail? All hands, I suppose, are dnr.ik. '"In tho second picture,' continued Captain Salihorsc, 'the principal boat, an eighteen footer. Is racing, yet has no flag flying. That's as Incorrect as It would be for you to go to a dinner party minus a shirt. Tho crew of this boat are getting In the spinnaker, and. If they lower away, both spinnaker and boom will be in the water, for they have neglected to let the boom go for ward. But I know-what tho trouble is with thorn. They, too, are drunk.' "St. Louis GloLe-Democrat Hla.Vi!ta lo the Enrl. There is a well known English bishop n-ho writes a very bad hand. This bad baud caused a sad error to happen somo years ago. A young clergyman had written to the bishop to Inquire about a vacant curacy, and the reply that the young man got Informed him that the salary was small and the work difficult. But there was one mitigating circumstance. The incumbent, among his other duties, would visit the earl every morning and spend two hours there. The curate would have rejected tiio post but for the daily visit to the earl. That attracted hltn. There would, no doubt, he told himself, bo many fashionable dinners to which he would naturally be invited. IIo would make many friends' among the rich and powerful. These friends would be able to help him lu his career. The earl, perhaps, had daughters. ' One of them who knows? stranger things had happened. And so the curate accepted tho difficult and poorly paid curacy to discover on his first visit to the town that he had misread the bishop's letter and that his daily two hours' visit was not to tho earl, but to the Jail. The Fields of Peace. It was the belief of the ancient Egyptians, according to a recent writ er, that everything, material and im material, hud Its Immortal double. Out of this grew the Idea of a life lu the future state of perfect happiness In the "fields of peace." , For a long time the common people regarded these "fields of peace" not as a celestial place, but as situated In the fertile and well watered regions of the Nile delta In the northwest of Egypt, where the blessed ever breathed the cool north wind. Here they lived an Ideal form of their life upon earth. They plowed their fields and grew tho grain which supplied them with the "bread which grew not stale and beer that never became sour." Hero was situ ated the dupllcato of their earthly towns or villages. PortnarueHc DallUgrhta. At Portuguese bullfights not only are the points of the bulls' horns sawed off, but the stumps that remain are carefully padded. The horses also are ridden with consummate skill, and ev ery precaution Is taken to prevent tho bull touching them. Banderlllas are used by the men on foot and on horse back and nre planted In the neck of tho bull, which Irritates the bull, but cannot be de.wibi'd as torture. Just as much skill Is shown as In a Spanish bullfight, and there may be Just as beautiful a display of costumes, but there is no killing either of tho bull or of tho horses. Cheerful. Hook .Tones is the most melancholy fellow I know. Rook I should think bo, indeed. He proposed to u girl once by asking her how she would like to be his widow. Tine a1ve Carbolized, acts likea poul tice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for clmppud hands aud lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Otto 0. Krog etad's drug store. NOTICE FOlt PUKLICATION. l S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, November 7, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An uct for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Statos by act of August 4, 1892, Otto G. Muhllg of Montavllla, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon has this day lllcd In this ollice his sworn statement No. HW. for the purchase of tho neJi of section No. 22 in township No. 14 s, range No. 11 w, and , will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than ' for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk nnd Clerk. of the County Court of Mnooln county at hla office at Toledo, Oregon, on I Wednesdny, the 20th day of March, 1907. t It niimm ill, u-lti, Abbas James P. Wolfe, Dirt h. Wolfe, James J. Wolfit. James Proctor, all of Ocean View, Or. Any and all persona claiming adversely the aboue described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 20tb day of Marcb, 1907. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUINA Ko. 1 Leaves Yaquina 6:40 a u. Leaves Toledo 7:12 a m Arrives at Corvailla 11:15 n ra Arrives at Albany 12:15 a m So. 2 Leaves Albany 12:60 p m Leaves Corvailla 1:45 p m Arrives at Toledo 6:45 p m Arrives at Yaquina 6:15 pm TRAINS TO AND FROM DETROIT. No. J Leaves Albany 7:30 a m Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:56 p m TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 a in Arrive at CorvaUis 8:38 a m No. 10 Leaves Albany 8:n0 p m Arrives at CorvaUis 4:30 p m No. 6 Leaves Albany ;.. 7:36 p m Arrives at Corvallls 8:15 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 5 Leaves CorvaUis 6:30 a m Arrives at Albiiny 7:io a m No. 9 l eaves CorvaUis .. 1:30 pm Arrives at Albany 2:10 p m No. 7 Leaves CorvaUis B:00 p tn Arrives at Albany 6:40 p m REGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11 Leaves Corvallls 11:30 ft m Arrivos at Albany .12:15 p m- No. 12 leaves Albany 12-50 p m Arrives.it Corvailla 1:38 p tn All ot the above connect with Southern Pacilio company trains, both .at Albany and Corvallls, as well as train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach es. a.i well as Breitenbnhh Hot Springs. For further information appry to J. C. MAYO, Gen. Pass Agt. t. C. FOX, Agent, Toledo. C. M. BROWN Attorney and Counsellob-at-Law TOLEDO AND NEWPORT Will practice in all the courts. Probate Work a Specialty. Four years Judge of Probate Court. F. SWOPK, Attorney-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney for Lincoln County Will jiractice in all courts in the Btate. Probate matters and colleo tions promptly attended to. Ollice iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. I THE S I BON BONIEREl GEORGE A. HALL, Proprietor jW 1 ' . .. . I Choice Confections s H) awiiiiitvi jsi illicit $5 Ice Cream ' 1 Fruits, flats I Tobacco, Lunch Goods IB ; Best Brands Cigars is : : 1 I TOLEDO, OREGON P US FISHES i i On Your Grocery Dills or Any cS thing in Our Line 5 WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND 2 OILS, HARDWARE, ETC. In fact, anything wanted by the country trade. Goods not in stock Ordered Promptly wheu requested. Give i-.s u call. OUR MOTTO: Quick Sulcs, Small Profit J. YEIT EDDYYILLE, OREGON 3 I BUY HIDES AND MANUFACTURE AND SELL LEATHER All Citizens of Lincoln County who are in favor of building up home industries should bring their hides to me and get highest Cash price on tho spot. Also get your Harness Leather, Etc , of me and save money. J. O. SMITH, Toledo, Cr. S3. - AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN IS STILL AT THE OLD SLAND What is Left of Him Come and See Me I carry a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries and Crockery ware Which I am selling at PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT My entire stock of Hats, Shoes, Must Go at R. S. V anClbve The White House HIJNRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T TIMB TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon I L U MB E R !i Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber CVT T0 0RDEK g No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring uud Mouldings a Specialty Operating an Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I will deliver lumber at aDy point on the C. & E. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch YARDS J, R. Mays & Son, Elk City J. A. J. Fleming Newport 1 0. R. ALTREE, 54 I 1 33 Furnishing Goods and Jewelry Actual Cost . Am well prepared to furnish Anything in building line ft Up to-Date l'laner J Toledo, Oregon