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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
g A C'TT.n CAX JiVY For MEN and WOflEN 1 3?or SnsineGs', For Pleasure; For Every J a j and For Sunday Iii these days everybody wears Ready-Made 'Clothing! The IllOSt COllipiCte lllie 01 llCaUy-tO-Uear i5 $TEWART'S STORE' THE BIG, BUSY BUS2NESS BAZAAR LADIES' WAISTS AND SKIRTS The BANNER BRAND' Latest . am - At the Right 4j g-Falh and Winter- I ' ' of Shoes are .arriving " 1 Those KING LOGGERS giro "satisfaction every time ET"3 TOLEDO, OREGON -lioiii. 5JLiri Try that Olympic flour at the City I-'lour and Feed Store. Rest flour on the market. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for l.h.mln cuui'ty. Andrew K.York plaintiff vs. Mary York, de fendant. ' To Mary Y'ork, the above named defendant: In the name of the Htate f (ii-..u-., ,. . hereby .mmuioned and re.uired to appearand ' answer ho complaint of the plaintiff In the ' above entitled suit, now on file tu the elllce of ine Heritor the above entitled Court, on or lwfore the last day ot the time, prescribed in the order for I he publication of this summons made by the lion. L. T. Harris. Judge of the above entitled fourt, which said order Is here inafter referred to, towlt: on or before six weeks from the day J the first publication ..cieo,, ami you are m-re by notllled that if you ' ho fall toappcarand answer the said complaint I ' as herein recpilred, for want thereof, the plain-' ' till' will apply to the above entitled Court for I me reuei demanded in hisald complaint namely: for a decree of i,i r i. the bond of matrimony now existimr hMt-,. 1 .... v.n...tB ucinceu plaint Iff and defendant aud for such ,.ih,.r.,i m ... . tlillerent relief as to equity may seemcth Just. Thlssummons Is published In the I.incoi.k ( ountv I-kadku once a week for six eonsecu' tlveand siicoi'ssive ttei-ki., Ix gluning with the Issue of November 22, 1!Ki7, and eud'ng with the Usue of January S, UK'S, under and In pur suance of the directions contained in an order made by the Hon. I.. T. Harris. Judge nf the above entitled Court aud dated Oct. 21, 11107, Hate of Ikst publication hereof Is Nov. 22, lmr?. B. F. UWOrE, Attorney for plaintiff. " - llWM fjsXBSSBBMX J mrT iml1pi Tnr"EJrrrjm-TJiiM AS CHEAP AS A MAX AT STEWAHT'S STORK CLOTHING County is to bo found WEN'S SUITS From $7.50 10 $20. Our $10 suit is a Cracker jack. . Come in and see them. r WW 0 X BAZAAR -S'of 81"' aud tlmt il wou,d C!,st the I -"a',v Jil, F same amount to have It changed, Sam A new lot of Roys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's NOTK'K FOlt PCBUCATION. U. 8. Land O.fflce. Portland Orexon. , December 21. 1!I07. notice Is hereby given that Anton Martin son, of Tidewater, Oregon ban filed notice of his intention to make Una! five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry lo. m:tt made Julv so. ino'i for Oih lot 4. nf T" 83' t"w"9hll) ,3' "",,,h- rftnK 10 W0Bt. "d "l,"""of will 1 madn before the Clerk .....m... Luuiuj m Autctiw, wrc(jiin, oil reu l-uary ft, lixm II names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the bind, viz: Knnte Hendrlckson und P. E. Rhcppard, or Hay Visw.Oie. bain Hayett, and Neve 11 llarclyy of Tidovatr .Oregon. ? Akjkknon S. nKEssER, Register. NOTICE KOK 1'UHI.ICATION. U. 8. Land Ollico, Portland, Oregon, Iec.'inber21. 1WI7 "tlce Is hereby given that Karl II Houston ' "'' re- h"" Me'1 """'' hi" lnlentloa 10 tnakA nunl nfiiMi.tiita(l,.ri .......r i.. . nuiMHiri 01 nis claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No. liiiai made Nov. 27, J!OH, for tbi lot 1, section 1, Township tri south, range II west, and that said proof will be imule before the Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on Febru ary 7, IIWH. He mimes the following ltncc to prove hisconilnuousreldeiice upon, and cultivation of, ths land, vlit: Andrew Howen. R. II. Williams, W II Hall, and W. It. Hall, all of HlleU, Oregon. AUiKUNON B. HltEnhKK, Itcginer. p p p M Pl UlOtlllJlg 111 tJlC p at GVS' SUITS Jfe-Ti From JSf $2.50 to $8.50 See hose boys Corduroy suits You can't beat them. 15. gij p p fts c "My goodness!'' exclaimed the rib - bon counter lady, did vou hear that awful noise? What was It? "Crash, in the towel department, I believe" answered the fl jorwalker, with a grin. v Why Suffer from Rheumatism? Doyo.u know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this just try one applicotion of Chamber lain's Rain Ralin. It will make rent and sleep possible and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflicted with rheumatism, For sale by O. O. Krogstad. Don't you want to own a whole brass baud, an orchestra and a lot of enchant. ing opera singers? All these and' lots of entertainment besides are included In an Edison or a Victor phonograph Th Olympic pancake flour It the best. Get it at theCitv Fl nil r 11 ml ! Store. I s The Price of Peace. The terrible itcliinir anrl ,d,.,i : w Ik dXOCK cident to certain skin diseases, is almost!!"? f ,Lis Bl"-l"-''"'a speech: instantly allayed by applying Cham-1 4 wtt,,t ll,re,J ,)0!J batons for u small berlnin's Suivo P,i... o-. ' I bathing suit with two hnve holes in it 1 sale by 0. O. Krogstad I Pure Food Law. The pure food law, known as the Burns hill, passed hy the last legislature, went into effebt January 1. It resembles the" federal law and Food Commissioner Bailev l expects to cooperate with the fed l oral officials in its enforcement, says the Oregon Daily Journal. The law provides that the 'commis sioner shall have power to make certain rules and romiLit ing the sale of foods. j Tlie law protects dealers from prosecutions where they have leen sold adulterated food by wholesalers. By aid of the - federal authorities the guilty parties can be aprehended Avhen they are located in cities out- side of Oregon. The new law provides that butter, groceries and all foods must have a ibel stating the actual ingredients ""and the percentage of each con tained m the food. An Old Sale Bill. Following is a cony of an old rh! ! bill tiyiveriising a sale held in Pike coun :ty, Missouri, el yww (o. The ow P ner was preparing to go to California, p and was disposing of his property: g! State.of Missouri, oonnty of Pike; to whom it may concern: The under fc signed will ou Tuesday, September I'll, A. D., 14((, sell at public out cry, for Pi cash, on premises where Coon creek p crosses the old Missiou road, tint fol lowing chattels, to-wit : G yoke of oxen s with yokes and chains, 2 wagons with Srjbeds, three nigger wenches, 4 buck rg: niggers, three nigger boys. 2 . pi-nirie p5 ' plows, 2,5 steel traps, one barrel of pick p Jed cabbage, one hogshead tobacco, one H j lot. of nigger hoes, one spinning wheel. i one Loom, 13 fox bounds, a lot of coon mink and skunk skins and a lot of Eg j other articles. Am gwiue to California. g 1 Joh.v D OE. p I Richard Roe, Cryer. Hi Free head cb ewe apples and hard 'cMer. Marysville, (Mo) Republican Ke; Pilot. Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. Having been sick for the past two ye irs with a bad stomach trouble, a irieuu gHve me a aose or unambeilatn's n.l l IT mm.. ... , oioraacn Bna L,iver Tablets. They did rre so much good that 1 bought a bottle of theui and have nsed twelve bottles in all. Today I am well of a bad stom- ach trouble. -Mrs. Jojin Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for sale by O. 0. Krogstad. J Not that Much Difference. 5; A Southern negro, who had decided to get married, asked his employer, a who had business at the court l.oe, S, to procure him the licence, but forgot to tell biin the name of the bride-to-be. The employer thought the matter over. j and tinaly decided on the girl Sam bad been waiting on. Whew he got home. a and hauded Sam the license he re g, marked about not bein told who was j to be the bride, find that he had iuser 5 j ted the name Lucindu. i "Lowd, master," exclaimed Sam. It j ain't Luoinda. It's Kyarline. What'd 5 dat licence cost? - When told that it had cost, the sum 5 : tnongnt the matter over a few moment, IM'nnJ remarked: "Well, massa I done axed Kyarline, an' she said, 'Yap,' but idere ain't no dollar an' Knvmitu.fii-o 1 cents difference in dm t.wn en ini jus' take Luciuda." The largest and finest stock of jewelry and silverware ever shown in Lincoln county juat been received, by II. E. Peterson, the jeweler. Did His Best. A young lady at a summer hotel atked an artist friend, who was spend ing Lis vacatiou there, if he would mind doing a small favor for her. "Certainly not." he eald eagerly: "what is it?" "Thank you so much," she exclaimed greatfully. "I wish you would stop at Mrs. Gannon's little shop and get three large bone buttons, the kind with two small holes in them. They're for my new bathing Btiit yon kuow. Just tell her who I am and it will be all right. You needn't pay for them." Now the artist; was a bachelor, and never boueht anvthintf lint (!nllr buttons before. So on tiie way to the store he kept repeating the instructions that he had received, linger to relieve nis miufl tie rushed up to Mrs. Gannon Just tel1 n,e who 1 u" Hl1' ii will be ull right." Ex. Netice to Road Districts. The County Court will at its January 1908, term appoint a road supervisor for each road district aud it is earnestly requested t hat the voters of each dis trict meet and rcomniend some suitable person for suchl appointment. When petitions are filed with the Court ask ing for appointment of more than one person in a district, the one having the largest numder of signers will be ap pointed. By request of the County Court. Ira Wade, County Clerk. Ladies! To whom it may concern: Mrs. Emma B. Crosno is hereby au thorized by us to take subscription for the McCall Magazine, under the pro position that to every purchaser of a fifteen cent (i5ot. McCall pattern, we w ill 6end the McCall Magazine for one year for twenty five (25) cents additional. She is further authorized to take orders for the Nemo and Royal Worces ter corsets. Signed, YV, B. Stevens & Co. Albany, Or. Nov. 12, 190". Scales. Weigh your stock ou the scales at Nashville. Accurate and convenient. Good corral. II. S. Pruner, Manager. G. B. McCLUSKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, Oregon J F. SWOPF., Attorney-at-Law. Will j.ractice in all courts in the state. Probate matters and collec tiotiM promptly attended to. . Olfice iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Shoes repaired Work Guaranteed Shop at residence near Courthouse OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, .INSURANCE Yaquina, Oregon ill Fill DRUGS and MEDICINES School Books, Stationery Paints, Oils, Class, Wall Paper, Phono graphs, Musical Instruments, Gardun and Flower Seeds Mail Orders given Prompt Attention OTTO 0. KROGSTAD THE DRUGGIST DRS. ADAMS Dentists ' Of Lwis Building, Morrison St.,t PORTLAND. OR. Onr specialty Is the iaiiiless tilling or ex ractlng ot teeth. Our Motto- A Pleased Patient Our Best Advertiser. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 0. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln Coi'sty, oueho It is not business to buy real e-tate w ii.i out an abstract of title. We arc pro pared to fumii-h mn.c iin.ilv i.n 'correctly. ( & Sallowness Transformed to uusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, underspread with the radiant glow which indi atesahealthy, active skin. Robert ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps pores free from cloggingwaste and stimulates tho tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in plonue and brunette alike. Robert me is certain protection against tan, unburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to- sun or wind Spreads like an imperceptible sheen of gauze over skin surface, forming 1 shield stimulating and preserving a ..wi.uua ucdUiy. & V.J r. ...... . a. , , ROBERTlNEl 1