Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 19, 1907, Image 1

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Volume XV.
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, July 19. 1907.
NTninler 21
QM7
, W. R. C. Anniversary.
Abe Liucoln VV. U. C. No. 49 will
celebrate ils silver anuiversaix on the
evening of the 25th inst., at Woodmen
Hall. A free entertainment will be
given, aftef which refreshments will be
served. ' ,
. PBOGHAM
Music .
Solo
..Miss Faith Stewart
Address. President of W. R. C. -
Mrs. Ella Stewait
"At Retreat" A dramatic fancy 'of 18o5
Music. :. . . . Instrumental
Piintomirae- A Country Courtship.
Music ,.. Instrumental
Tableau "Lest we Forget."
Our Envious Metrop. '
Many citizens are going to the sea
shore, not because driven from their
homes in this city by heat, dust' and
discontent, but siaiply because they
want a change of scuo and occupation
for awhile, lu point of fact, Portland
is itself a summer resort, with beauty,
comfort and healthf tiluess unsurpassed.
Tub ch'kf pleasure, '.THrt t" sn'nZ
away from it, 'is' found in the return,
aftef a few weeks' absence in quest of
that mocking phantom of modern life
rest. OreKoniau.
' Notice to Bidders.
Notice is hereby given that scaled
bids wiil be received up to 9 o'clock a.
m.of the 5th bf August, 1907, by the
County Court of Lincoln county, Ore
gon, for the furnishing and delivery of
-5 cords of 4-foofvine nmpla wood and
5 cords of 4-foot old grow th fir wood.
Said wood to be delivered at the Court
house woodshed. The Court reserves
the right to reject uuy or all bids.
Dated this 8th day of J uly, 1007. .'
Ira W"ai!!. County Clerk.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drawn ou the General Finn, and
endorsed : "Not paid for want of funds"
up to and Including August 8,xl!)05.
Interest on said warrants to cease
from and uffer this date.
J. L. Hyde, County Treasurer.
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 12th day of
July, 1007. .
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Waldport' Real Estate Firm.
If you wish to buy or still real estate,
nee us. We are prepared to handle
your business promptly and on satis
factory 'jerms.
' Virgil IIowkll & Co..
. W aid port, Oregon.
For Sale.
Six grade Jersey and Shorthorn 2-year
old heifers. Irvkn Maoke,
EddyMlle, Or.
. For Sale.
'Two good milch cows ; price reason
able. K. Busch, Glen, Oregon
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NOTICK OF APPOINTMlNT. '
In the County Court o( lad State of Oregon,
for tho County of Lincoln.
In the matter of thacstato of reder Anderson,
deceased.
i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has boen duly appointed administrator of
he estate of I'eder Anderson, .deceased.
All persons having claims against said ostato
nre hereby notillcdto present tho sumo to mo,
properly verilied, within six months of the
'date of tjbjs notice at my residunoe near 'i'c
ledo,,Oregon. v
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, July It!, 1907.
( I. A US OS.NF.S8,
Administrator of' the estate of Pcder Ander-
aon, deceased.
Ladies' ready-to-wear clothes at Stew-
arts.
Tom Jackson of Siletz was in. the
city yesterday.
Surveyor Wygant, of Newport, was
in the city yesterday.
Best brands bf flour and feed at City
.' ' . ,'LFlournhd Feed Store, ScbenckA Wade.
Instrumental f ' -
l" ' nuuimi xyiuuiiu
visiung relatives aim menus iu iius
city.
The Olympic pancake flour is the
best. Get it at the City Flour and Feed
Store.
Our former citizen, .T.J.Waggoner,
now residing near Medford, - arrived
yesterday evening for a visit with old
friends.
Until further notice there will be no
Sunday services at the M. E. church.
The pastor is taking a vacation in the
interest of his health.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rorick.of Guthrie
Center, Iowa, arrived Wednesday even-
ing for a visit with Rev. E. E. llorick
,aad family. The Messrs. Rorick are
i :
Kasimir Basch, of Drift "Creek, was
in Toledo yesterday, making proof on a
timber claim. His brother Julius anil
Nathan Wnikins were with him as
witnesses.
Mrs. II. C. Jorgenson and daughter,
Miss Dora, returned Monday ironi a
visit in Portland. ' Mr. Jorgenson, who
was in the metropolis on busiuess, re
turned Tuesday. '
County Surveyor Jim Derrick, ac
companied by Fred Weatherford of Al
bany, combined business with trout
fishing the fore part of the week in the
Drift creek country.
' Walter Girard of Nortpus. who has
bpen employed at Doty and Littell,
Wash., for several months past, had
business, iu Toledo yesterday. He ex
pects to remove to Utah in th near
future.
Kasimir Busch of Drift creek dis
covered something new under the sun
a few days ago, viz., yellow elderberries.
The red berries are plentiful and the
blue found in some localities, but this
is the first report of the yellow variety.
Mrs. C, E. Hawkins and daughter,
Miss Aileen, departed Saturday morn
ing ior a visit with relatives iu San
Francisco. Mrs. Hawkins will return
in about two weeks, while Miss Aileen
will prolong her visit until the middle
of September.
J. II. Blair, who has been living in
Philomath during the past three years,
was a Toledo visitor lapt Saturday, lie
is now a citizen of Newport, Where his
wife, who suffered a stroke of paralysis
some time ago, i9 under the care of her
daughter, Mrs. Ti Si. Carter.
Elk City's baseball team came down
to Toledo last Sunday and were defeated
by the locals by a score of 7 to 4. It
was a good, clean game better than
the average. The Nashville team will
hook uo with Toledo on the lntter's
grounds next Sunday afternoon.
O. B. DeLaurier, formerly principal
of the Toledo sohools, and who went
from here to Forsythe, Mont., is uow
visiting his mother at. Long Prairie,
Minn. tIIo didn't like, Montana and
expects to rotnrn to Lincoln county "in
the not distant future," as heexpressos
it. .
The "Fir and Spruce Lumber Com
pany's schooner Vanguard will come iu
one of these fine1 days -as koou as
needed. The boat carries 375,000 feet
of lumber and with this load draws 13
feet of water. The Curtiss Lumber
Compaiiys steamer Legett is also
booked for arrival in. the near future.
Mrs. J. 11. Penn, who has been at
Corvallis, with her husband for some
time, was at their home in Yaquina
during the past week making prepara
tions to remove to Covallis. r.
Penn' health is improving rapidly,
but lie has decided to make his home
in the Valley.' Mrs. Penn returned to
Corvallis yesterday. '
N. L. McElwain departed Wednesday
morning for "his homo at Inkster,rN. D.
He. will get his affairs back there in
ship-shape and then return to make his
home heie. lie has purchased. tho
Langhet place near the Olalla bridge
and expects to settle down there and
have the time of his life. He will be a
large audvery welcome addition to our
citizenship. , . .
, Surprise Party.
On the eveniug of the 11th inst a
large bunch of our young people
sprung a surprise party on Miss Aileen
Hawkins. ' A delightful time' is re
ported. Those preseut were :
Misses Ethel Ross, Edith Ross, Nola
Owen, Faith Stewart, Mary Hansen,
Bertha Hoefleiii, Birdie Bradeson, Maud
Horning, Agnes Krogstad, Ruth Ofsto
dail and Estella Gannon. Messrs.
Charlie Fox, Rex NeUon, Arthur. Nye,
Fern Hayden, Willie Hoeflein, Willie
Peterson, Carl Jorgeuson, George
Jorgenson, Chauncey Hawkins and
Clarence Of stedahl.
Adventi3t Services.
Elder Nettleton of the Adventist
church began a series of meetings
Wednesday evening in a tent near the
Courthouse. The meetings will prob
ably continue for two" or three weeks.
Number 282.
No. 282 drew the large doll at Mrs.
Fish's store. Who holds that number?
For Sale.
Gray, Barley and Side oats, 50 cents
per bushel, i John Kestta, Siletz, Or.
New Golf and Negligee shirts at
Stewart's.
A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived
at Stewart's.
Try that Olympic flour at the City
Flour and Feed Store. Best flour on the
.market. ' . . ' .
' Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Rinohart and
daughter retained this morning from a
visit at Newport.
With the resignation of Gtiy W
Talbot as general manager of the Cor
vallis & Eastern Railroad company,
which? was accepted Thursday, tho posi
tions of general manager and assistant
to the geperal manager have been
abolished. . i This announcement was
made yesterdayjn circulars, issued by
J. P. O'Brien, general manager of the
Harriman interests here aud president
of the Corvallis 4 Eastoru. This move
closely following the purchase of the
Corvallis & Eastern by the Harriman
interests is for the purpose of bring
ing the management of the line more
closely under the Portland offices.
Following this change George F. Ncvins
has been appointed general superin
tendent of the Corvallis & Eastern and
will have direct control of the line.
Mr. Nevins has been assistant to Mr.
Talbotuind the abolition of Mr. Talbot's
office and Nr. Nevin's appointment as
general superintendent is practically
equivalent to Mr. Nevins appointment
as general manager. Mr. Nevins will
have charge of the Albany offices,
where he has been stationed for several
months. Another step in harmouizing
the Corvallis. & Eastern with the re
mainder of tho Harriman system in
Oregon is the appointment of J. W,
Newkirk as . treasurer of that road.
Mr. JJewkirk is connected with the
First National Bank of Portland, which
is the depository of tho Harriman lines
in lhis territory. The position of
treasurer was also held by Mr Talbot,
who severed his connection with, the
Corvallis & Eastern to become vice-prei-iilout
and general manager of the
Oregon Electric Railway, the now
Salem lino, Oregouian, July 13'. '
NOTICE FOR 1'UBLICATJON.
U. 8. LandUfllce, Koseburg, Oregon,
May iu, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the mUo of
tlmbpr lands in the Htates of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the l'unlic Land Htates by act
ot August 4, 1892, Klizabetli K. Small of Monta
villa, county of Multnomah, stnto of Oregon,
has this day Hied in this office her sworn state
ment No. 8178, for tho purchase of tho Lots 19,
'JO. 21 nnd 22 of section 3 In township 14 south,
range 10 w, and wi'I offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuaW" for its timber
of Bione than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish her claim to said land before the
County Clerk and Clcrlt of the County Court
of Llnco'.ii county, Orugon, at hlsolllce nt
Toledo, Oregon, on Monday, th 19th day of
August, 1907.
Hho names as witnesses:
I Vlriilt Howell, J. It. Allen, Charles Webb of
Waldport, Or.j J. Lewis Small of Montavilla.
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims iu this ofllee on or licforernid 19th
day o Auguit, 1907. "A ,
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.'
. It pays to trade across the street at
Stewart's.
O. M. Hatch of Albany is in Toledo
this week.
Dr. M. M. Davis nf Eugene is in the
city today.
I.J.Pepin bf Chitwood was in the
city yesterday.
Justice Robert DePoe was over from
Siletz Wednesday.
A. J. Warnock of Eddyville was in
the city last night.
Bob Troimon of Siletz returned yes
terday from a trip to Portland. v
Mrs. SI A. Pruett, of Vaquina, made
a brief visit in the' city yesterday.
Frank Priest of Newport passed home
ward yesterday eveuing from a trip to
the Valley.
The deer season opened Monday. So
far as heard from there have been no
casualties iu the vicinity of Toledo.
County Treasurer Hyde and Sheriff
Ross have been on the sick rosier for
several'days. Both are reported to be
improving.
Tom Coleman, the popular represent
ative of Wadhams & Kerr Bros., of Port
land, was taking orders from our mer
chants Wednesday.
The Toledo school board awarded to
Thomas Gildersleeve the contract for
building the additiou to the school
house, the price being $2GC0. The build
ing wi'I be ready for the opening of the
fall term.
NOTICE FOR I'l'KUCATION.
U. 8. Land Ofllce, l'ortb.ind, Oregon,
i . ' ' January 29, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of i.'oiigrens of
June(3, 1S78, entitled "An act for. tho sale of
limber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a
extended to all the Public Land Htates by act
of August J, IBM, J. Lewis Small of .Montavilla,
county of Multnomah state of Oregon, has this
day Hied In this onlce his swotn statement No.
7196, for the purchiise of tho se!i ot ne'i of sec
tion 33, and gwj-i of swj of suction St in town
ship 13 south, range 11 west, and will oter
propf to show that the land soufht is more
valuable for its timbor or stone than for agri
cultural puriwses, aud to establish hi a claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Lincoln
county at Toledo, OrcKon.on Monday, the 19th
dayof August, 1907. ' (
lie names as witnesses. '
Virgil Howell, J. K. Allen, Charles Webb f
Waidpart, Or.; Elizabeth Small of Montavilla,
Oregon. ,
Any and all persons clulming adversely the
above described lands are requested to Hie
iheir claims in this ofllee ou or before said 19iu
day of August, 1907.
Algk.hnon'h. Drti!Hj'.it, Register.
NOT1CK FOR 1TI11.ICATION.
U. li. Land Office, Kosebuig, Oregon.
May; 7, 191)7.
Notice is hereby gtvun that in compliance
with the provisions of an act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the aula of
timber lands In the stHtes of Califoi'.iia, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Turrltory," as
extended to all the Public Lund States by ar.t
of August 4, 1892, Charles K. Scott of Victor,
county of Itavalli, state of Mntitaua, tiled
In this ofico ou January .'II, 1907, his
sworn statement No. 81S0, for tlio purchase of
the ti sy'4 and w''scli of section ."3 in. tow
slip 14 s, mnge 9 vr, and will oilVr proof to
show that the land sought in morevaluablo for
its timber or stone than for aKrii'iiltural pin -pses,
end to establish his claim to said land
before the County Clerk and Clerk of County
Court of Lincoln county at hisoltlco at Toledo,
Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 20th day of August,
1907.. )
lie names as witnesses:
Alexander 1 Rnss'and I). M. Ross, Jr., both
of Box, Or.; Thomas II. Ilanbidge and Joseph
Appnlonln, both of Victor, Montana.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to lilt
their claims in this utlli e on or before snTd 20th
day of August, 1907,
Itr.N-UMiN L. Kniiv, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Olllce, Roscburir, Oregon,
May Hi, 1!07.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ol
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act fi-r t lie sale ot
limber lands in the Status of c'ulilorn iu , Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,'' as
extended to all the Public Land stales by act
of August 4,18ft!, J. Lewis Small of Mmiliivillu,
county of MuJtnnmah, state of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this oil ice his sworn statoineut
No. 7271 for tho purchase of thclnts2and :l, sec
tion 4, in township 14 s. range 11 w, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought Is moro
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri
cultural pnrposes, and loestabllshhls clnlm to
said laud before the County Clerk and Clerk of
the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon,
at Toledo. Oreifnn, on Monday, the 19th day of
August, 1907.
llo nniiios a wllnca-e-:
Virgil Howell, J. It. Allen. Charles. Webb ol
Waldport, Or.: Klizubeth Small of Montavilla,
Oregon.
Any and all lersons clulming adversely the
above-doscrlbcd liu.ds are requested to ille
their claims iu this oftico ou or before said 19th
day of August, law. ( . 1
, Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
Hog vs. Dog.
A writer in an agricultural paper
..mil i .... j l ,
l onjra. nai your uog ana ouy yourself .
- . mi. . . .. ,
i pig, iuo scraps you teea to a uog
would, if fed to a pig, net you a neat
little sum every year." ' : '
Yes, kill your dog-kill him., you -brute.
And then, aftor you have mur- .,
dered the noblest and best friend man
ever had In all the animal kingdom,
buy yourself a pig. It will be a more
fitting companion for a nian of 'your
type. Then, when you rotnrn at night, '
worn out with the toil of the day r ,
harassed by the worries of business
cares, expect your pig tocome bounding
out to meet you, to lick your hand in
welcome, whilo his whole body quivers
with the joy his poor dumb soul feels
at being in your presence ; and when
you lie clown to sleep expect youjpig
to guard your couch, a faithful sentinel
who would gladly lay down his life be
fore he would suffer barm to yon or
yours, or wben misfortune overtakes ..
you, or some great sorrow comes upon
you and you feel thai you have been
forsaken by heaven and deserted by
every human triend, and you bit in
silent grief and misery in the solitude
of your room, expect your pig to steal r
softly to your side and lay his head in
silent sympathy upon your knee while'
his great, honest, soulful eyes look up
in your own with a mute eloquence and
truth moro potent than might be por
trayed by human language, and that
says: "No matter what may bo your
sorrow, your misfortune, or even your
disgrace, I will share it witli you, J will, '
gladly stay by your side to the end."
And then then, yon contemptible,
miserable,, misfit caricature on the name
of man if you find that your pig falls
in this, you can at least satisfy you i
sordid, degraded and shriveled soul
with tho knowledge that by murdering ,
your faithful dog becauso your dastard-
ly greed begrudged him the few scraps
he eats, you are able to soil your pig
for a pitiful pittance, that i mow
precious to your avaricious soul than
would bo the life blood of your divided
dumb friend and faithful protector.- -
Ex. . '
Hogs for Sale.
20 head, composed of sow and pig--,
shouts and one large inslo; on Little'
Elk, by flic undersigned.
T. N. Ahmstuo.Vg, ,
Viddyvilh', Oregon. '
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Boy Wanted.
A whistle boy at Dunn's logging Camp
Fin & Spacer. Lumber Co.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
t S. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon,'
May 29, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that In enmiillancii
with the provisions of the act of Congrts ol
Juno 8, 1H7S, entitled "An act for the sale ot
timber lands In the States or California', Ore
gon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as '
extended to all tho Public Land stales by act
of August 4, 1892, Rain . Russell or Falls
City, county of Polk, slule of Oregon, has
this da) tiled In this olllce bis swrn stale-
mem No. 7111, for the purchase ol the s) of so''
section 20, township 9 a, range 8 w, and wlrt
oiler proof to show . that the ' hind sought
is more valualilo for lis timber or slono Hutu , .
for agilcultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said lind before the County Clerk
at Dallas, Oregon, on Monday, the lath day of
September, 1907. '
1 In n am es us w 1 1 nesscs :
William McLaughlin, lliirdy Phelps of Falls
City, Or.; V. V. Fuller of Pallas, Or.: V. A.
i'.lllott of Newberg, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to (llo '
their claims In this olllce ou or before said 101 It
day of September, 1907.
v Alokiinok H. i'ttKssKti, Register,' iy
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION,
t'. S. Ijatid ottlco, Portland. Oregon,
May 21, 1907.
Notice li hereby aivea that In comulauco
With the provisions of lliu act of Congress ot
June 8. 1878, cntl. led, "An act for tho sale nt
timber lan'dsin tho States of California, Ore-'
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
cxtoiirlud to all tho Public Land States by act
August 4, 1M92, Boriha M. O'Bi len of Ar.gorn '
county of Lincoln stale of Oregon, has this
day tiled lit thisomVc her sworn statement NiV '
74IV2, forthn purchase of the e'ij of sw'i and
Lots 3 mid 4 of section 'M In township 13 sonll -rango
8 west,. anil will oiler proof to show
that tho laud sought Js more valnnblo for Uh
timber or stone thaii foraa ricultural purposes. .
ami to establish her clnlm to ntd land before"
the Rcglstet and Iteceivcrat Portland, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the lull day of September, 1907.
She names as witnesses: ,
James O'Bilen, James K. o Bneny Floyd
Cams, of Angura, Or. ; Fred M. Cunk of-Portland,
Oregon. ,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to 'lib
their datum In thlk otllce oh or before said UtV ' '
day of September, P!07.' '
' ' A t.OKltNON S. IqiKSsEH, Register. '
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