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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
rJUI.I) CAX BUY AS CHEAP ,1 3 .1 MAN AT STEWART'S STORE I CLOTHING- For MEN and WOHEN I For Business. For Pleasure; For Every Day and For Sunday In these days everybody wears Ready-Made Clothing. The j most complete line of lleady-to-Wear Clothing in the j County is to be found at 1 STEWART'S STORE ft THE BIG, BUSY BUSINESS BAZAAR LADIES' WAISTS AND SKIRTS The . BANNER BRA ND Tl e Latest Styles At the Right Prices . : 1 Fall and Winter Stock of "Shoes are 'arriving Those KING LOGGERS give satisfaction every time leu 1 TOLEDO, OREGON THE BIG, BUSY BUSINESS BAZAAR Try Mint Olympic flour nt the City Flour aud Ftwrt Store. Bt-st flour on the market. SUMMONS. J 11 the Circuit Court of the atnte of Oregon for l.li, coin county. Audiuw K. York plaintiff vs. Mary York, de fendant. T11 Mury York, the abovo named defendant: In the name of the mate of Oregon, you are hereby autumoned and required to apiiear mid answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the iilmve entitled auit, now on tile In the otllce of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for the publication of thin summons made by the Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order la here inafter referred to, towit: on or before alx weeks from the day of the first publication heieof, and you are hereby notified that if you ho fail tu appearand answer the wild complaint aa herein required, for want thereof, the plain till' will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded In hla Bald complaint, namely: for a decree of said Court dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing between plaint Iff an i defendant and torauen other and different relief aa to equity may seumeth Jut. Thlaauramona la published in the Lincoln County LtAiiKn oncHk week for six consevu ttve and auccesslve l Vn, beginning with the issue of November la, I'M, and ending with the Inaue of January 3, 1908, under and In pur suance of the directions contained mailorder made by the Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court and dated Oct. 21, 1007. Dale of flrit publication hereof la Nov. 2.', U07. ' II. K. SWOi'K, Attorney for plaintiff. MEN'S SUITS From . ifgm, $7 50 P $20. Our $10 suit is a Cracker jack. Come in aud see them. , Our , ;. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION". U. S. Land Office, Portland Oregon. 1 December 21, 1907. Kotlce Is hereby given that Anton Martin son, of Tidewater, Oregon ban filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry fo. 14436 made July 20, 1902 for the lot 4, of seo Hon 33, township 13, south, range 10 west, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on Feb ruary 5, 11)08. He names the following witnesses to prove his contln uous residence u pon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Knnte Hendrlckaon and P. E. Sbeppard, of Bay Vnvr.Om. Sam Hayes, and Neven Barclay of Tidewater Oregon. AlorknoN S. Drkwkr, Register. notice for publication. I U. S. Land Otllce, Portland, Oregon, ! December 21, 1807. . Notice Is hereby given that Earl B. Houston of Silets, ore., has filed notice of bla intention to make final commutation proof in support of hla claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. lGHVj made Nov. 27, Hiuii, for the lot 1, section 1, TowtiKblplo south, range 11 west, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on Febru ary 7, 1IW8. He mime- the following witnesses to prove hi continuous reddence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: AndVew Hoivcn. K, H. Williams, W H Hall, and W. n. Hal, all of Sileta, Oregon. AL01CHXON S. DRES8EK, Register. (VWJ tfimmmo f fi E. BOYS' SUITS From $2.50 to $8 50 See hose boys Corduroy suits You can't beat them. 1 Go to H. E. Peterso-i for your tacles and eye glasses, spec- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of theatateof Oregon, for uncoin county. Jamea Beach, plaintiff, vs Darcey A. Beach, To," To Darcey A. Beach, the above-named defend- ant: j lnthenameof the atate of Oregon, you are! hereby summoned and rniiird to .nnr.,,rt answer the complatntof the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, now on file in the office of me uierk of the above entitled Court, on or be- r . ... , -.wu,UuUI0., Xlll review is sending out aiarge fere the last day of the time prencribed In the V . . . . . , ,? order for publication of this summons made iVUmber of Statements to parties hv th Unn I. T tf.....i- i..., . . . a i ... by the Hon. L. T. Harris. Judire of th w. entitled Court. which said brder is hereinafter referred to. towit: On or before six weeks from the day of the first publication hereof, and you are heretiy notified that If you fall so to appear and answer the said complaint as hereiu required, for want jhereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded In his said complaint, name ly: for a decree of said Court dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing between plaiut) fraud defendantand for bucIi other and different relief aa to equity aeemeth Just. This summons Is published in the Lincoln County Leader once a week for six successive andconsecmlve weeks, beginning with the issuo of December fli, 1907, aud ending with the lHue of January SI, 1908, under aud In liurxiiancaoi the direct Ions contained iu an ,.,!.,. .a i. .u .. J i order made by the Hon. t. T. Harris, Judge of i the above entitled Court, and dated December "', ' 1 ,, Date of drat publication of this summons is1 December 20, 1907, i b. if. .swor, Attorney for Piaintiir. ' Oregon Advertised. Never in the history of Oregon was the state receiving such an j enormous amount of advertising as j-at the present time. The writers j who are contesting for the 80 prizes '($5,000) offered by the Portland .Commercial Cluh, have seemingly : been busv in everv Rt.at.fl in t.b P; Union. Some of the contestants I have written a scries of articles cov f4 ering several editions of the same paper, thoroughly discussing the attractions and resources of thp state. Lrovernor Chamberlain will kjbe requested to name his three ij judges and they will begin their , work February 1. PI On the last day of the old year, l j the Portland Commercial Club wired ghita greetings, on behalf' of the city : and state, io President Roosevelt. and within a few hours received a I most cordial reply in which the R Chief Executive wished the people p of Oregon a happy and prosperous p New Year. ?l Oregonians will be busy attend : ing conventions to be held in this p city during January. The list in- eludes: The Northwest Retail Har n ' nos & Saddlery Manufacturers' M Association, Jan. 13 and 14; Ore pi gon Horticultural society,14, 15,16; p: Oregon State Press Association, 17, p!18; . Oregon Retail Hardware & p Implement Dealers' . Association, 21, 22: Pacific Federation of Imple- ment and Hardware dealers, 23, 24, M25. pj A big excursion from the "In pl'land Empire" through Oregon and ?i California, under the special auspi ces of the Spokane Chamber of Comerce and the Walla Walla Com- mcrcial Club, will spend all day Saturday, Feb. 8th, in Portland, where they will be given a ride P over the city, luncheon and dinner PI and reception by a special commit p tee of the Portland Commercial p Club. Their itinerary also calls M for brief stons at Rosfibure- nml Medford. The chief purpose of this excursion is to interest the thousands of tourists now gathered in Southern California so that they may return to their Eastern homes by way of the Pacific Northwest. j The colonist rates, which resulted in bringing, such a vast immigra tion to Oregon during September and October, 1907, will be in effect forMarch and April of 1908. The rate applies on all railroads, to all 'fail points in Oregon, von t10 ganie basis as before $25j from Kansas City, Minneapolis and Duluth; $30 from St. Louis; $33 ' From Chicago; $50 from New' York. The fare is $2,50 less on each ticket sold to a point east of Umatilla. An effort will be made by all the com mercial bodies throughout the state ; of Oregon to make these two months add 20,000 to the population of the state. , ' No convention ever held in Ore gon 'has received theliberal nation al notice accorded the recent meet ing of theOregon State Dairy Asso ciation. Pages have been devoted to it in the agricultural find dairy journals of the country, at-a sea- , , , r ' . son when the Eastern dairyman is most Strongly impressed with the J 1 "lc climatic advantages of the state. rm. T ' t i inueoieu io it, ana we want the money. With over $1,000 on our books and 15 cents in our pocket, things do not appear equally divi ded. After a reasonable time for remittance we shall place the ae counts in other hands for collection. This will, we are fully aware, make us numerous enemies, but it is not much of a friend, anyway, who will try to beat us out of money honestly due. The creditors' of the PnitiAi,. -1 . , : i 1 . - r iKiicii uu jjui. wail Hutu l to O , , . , ycarS 011 tllelr money, nor do We pay bills of long standing by mark- , lng them refused" and leaving them in the postollice. We much dislike "dunning" any one, nd this notice will not appear again, but remember that we want and will try hard to collect all accounts due us. Jefferson Review. That is a queer law of Oregon re Qurinfr a United Statps sp.n congressman to travel clear across the continent from Washington to register before he can Income a canidate for reelection. Senator Fulton and Congressman Ellis are home on just such an errand. The law should lie amend! so that our representatives at least can send in their names for registration without necessity, for tlc expense attached to a 3000-mile trip just to write the name in a register when they could be of value to the state by remain ing in Washington. Eugene Regis ter. J F. SWOPE, j Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all courts iu the state. Probate matters and codec tioos promptly attended to. Office iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Shoes repaired Work Guaranteed Shop at residence near 'Courthouse 05CAR MIDDLEKAUFF ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTA TE, . INSURANCE Yaquina, Oregon DRUGS and MEDICINES School Books, Stationery Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono graphs, Musical Instruments, Garden aud Flower Seeds Mail Orders given Prompt Attention OTTO 0. KR0GSTAD THE DRUGGIST DRS. ADAMS ( Dentists Of Lewis Building, Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR; Our apecialty la the painless filling or ex ractlng of teeth. Our Motto- A Pleased Patient Our Best Advertiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Laud Office, Portland, Oregon, December 28, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Milo 8. Collins of Silets, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in aupportof hisclaim, viz: Homestead entry No. 15908, made March 19, ISOli, for Lots 20. SI and 22 and sj$ of lots 11 and 12 ot section 1", township 9 s, ran;;e 10 w, aild that aaid proof will be made before the County Clerk at Toledo, Oregon, on February 7, 1908. He namea the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Walter 8. Hall, Archie Macklln, Warren R. Hall and Ralph R. Schomp, of siletz, Oregon. Algkbnon 8. Drksker, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. ' U. 8. Land Offlee, Portland, Oregon, January 3, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having beui filed in this office by Peter A. McDonuld. con testant, against homestead entry No. U::3;', made July 21, 1902, for the swj of sec:! n 82 township 8 south, range 9 went, by Sherman F. Hewett, contestee, in which It is allegi d that he is well acquainted with the tract of land embraced in the said Homestead entry, and knows the present condition of the san.e; also that said Sherman F. Hewett has never re sided npon aaid land, or made his home there upon to the exclusion of a home elsewhere;' that hevhas made no cultivation thereof; that there are not now, aud never has been any improvements upon said land, except a small cabin which is not now, and nevef has been habitable: that said land is wholly abandoned, and has been abandoned for more than threo years last pest, arid that said alleged absence from the said land wns not due to his employ ment in the Army, Navy or Marine Co ps of the United States us a private soldier, officer, sea man, or murine, during the war with Spain, truuting any other war in Which ihatrit' Statca may be engaged, said parties are hereby iiiMiucu vii niijirar, respnna, ana offer evidence touching, s ich allegation at in on March 23, 1908, before the Regittur and Re ceiver at the Unltud Statea Land otllce at Port laud, Oregon. The aaid contestant havlnir. In . nrnn.r.ni davit, (Hod Janifary a, 1908. sei forth facta which show that after due dilleenoe boraonui cannot bo made, it Is herjby orders 1 and dl- recwa mm sucn nonce be given by due and proper publication, .-. .. i Alokbkoh 8. DuassER, Ruglster. I? TBS PHARMACY