Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 24, 1908, Image 8

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I C'U.n VAX 11VY AS ClllwtP A A MAX AT STEWART'S STORE
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For MEN and WOflEN
For vI3usinS3, For Pleasure; For Every jj
' Day and For Stmiiay
In these days everybody wears Heady-Made Clothing. The
most complete line of Keady-to-Wcar Clothing in the
County is to he found at
STEWART'S STORE"
THE B8Q, BUSY BUSINESS BAZAAR
8
LADIES' WAISTS AND
SXIRTS
The
BANNER
BRAND
The Latest
St les
At the Riijlit
Prices
MEN'S SUITS
From
ftn cn In 4 -!
!IHE5 VI 3"
Our $io suit
is a Cracker
jack. Come in and
see them.
mm
BOVS' SUITS
From
$2.50 to $8 50
See hose boys
Corduroy suits
You can't beat
em.
Our
Fall
of So
and Winter Stock
oes are arriving
Those- KING LOGGERS give satisfaction every time
in
wuuu
I TOLEDO, OREGON
1 THE BIG, BUSY BUSINESS
w bs :i ns iss I
BAZAAR f
, . ... . r
Populate Oregon.
Every procrty holder and every
citizen of the state of Oregon is in
debted to the newspapers, the com
mercial bodies, the schools and the
business men for conducting an ad
vertising campaign tliroiiurh 1007
which v brought 27,215 people to
this state as a result of the colonist
rate in March and April, Septem
lx;r and October. v
No greater returns has ever been
achieved as a result of community
organization and co-operative ad
vertising. This record of 227 peo
ple for every day for 120 days is
almost without a parallel in the
history of immigration effort any
where in this country. During the
same months of 190(5 the colonist
rates brought 18,214, showing the
unprecedented increase of 9,001, or
in round figures 50 per cent.
The colonist rates go into effect
again on March 1st, and continue
until April 80th, and if the same
energetic campaign can be carried
on in 190S, even this large influx of
new people can be increased, and it
is certainly worth while,
j The direct benefit of the colonist
rate is that it brings people to every
sect it n, and, builds up the country
around all the towns rather than
increasing the population of the
larger cities. And it has been con
clusively proven, that immigration
conies to communities in direct pro
i portion to the effort expended by
ithem.
During the winter months, Janu
ary and February particularly, the
farmer in the great Middle West
! (from whence comes our greatest
immigration) does Ins greatest read
ing, and we want to be sure that he
j reads the story of Oregon. During
, the past year more than five million
, copies of printed matter were circu
lated from this state, and in all of
these the special rate has been prom
inent. J It has been the constant effort of
of the Portland Commercial Club in
its correspondence throughout the
state to impress upon all the people
of Oregon that this low fare applies
to all points the same as to Port
land, and in all advertising this
fact has been emphasized.
I Immediate organization should
;be commenced everywhere byr the
commercial bodies and through the
schools. Oregon needs no one
thing more than additional popula
tion. j The Oregon Press Association
closed Saturday night one of the
most profitable meetings in its his-
, tory.
; Never were better apples displayed
in the world than those shown at
the "All Oregon Fruit Show!' last
week.
Try that Olympic Hour at tli City
Flour ami Feed Store. Best floi.r 011 the
market.
SUMMONS.
In I he Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for
Lincoln coui'ty.
Andrew K. York plainlill vs. Mary York, de
fendant. To Mnry York, the above named defendant:
In Ihe inline of the state of Orenoii, you are
. hereliy mimiiioned and retired to appear mid
answer the conijdatnl of the plaintiff' in the
nliove entitled unit, now on tile in the c-lllcc of
tlie Clerk of the almvo entitled Court, on or
before the lam day ot the time prescribed In
the order tor Ihe publication of this summons
made by the lion. L. T. Harris, Judge of the
utmve entitled Court, liich said order is here
innf'.er referred to, towit: on or before six
weeks fiom the day of Iho first publication
heieof, and you are hereby notified that if you
ho fail to appearand answer thesnid complaint
a herein required, for w ant thereof, the plain
till' will apply to the above entitled Court for
the relief demanded in his said complaint,
namely : for a decree of said Court dissolving
the bond ot matrimony now existing between
plaint III' anddefeiidutitand forsucn other and
different relief na to equity may neemcth just.
Thissummons Is published in Iho Lincoln
Cei'STY I.kaiikii mice a w eek for six consecu
tive and snrcfssive weeks, beginning with the
Issue of November -'J, l'.mT, ami end'ng wilh
the issue of January S, lfloH, under and In pur
suance of the directions contained 111 an order
made by the lion. L. T. Harris. Judge of the
above entitled Court and dated Oct. '!!, l'.(U7.
Date of first publication hereof lg Nov. !W, 1M7.
U. F. SWOl'E, Attorney for plnliulff.
FOR
1
1 F
JOB WORK
TRY THE
AD
Al! Kinds of . Plain and Fancy Job
Work Done With Neatness and
Dispatch.
An Illinois congressman has struck
upon a, happy plan of providing am
ple internal revenue with which to
run the government from year to
year without drawing on any of "its
other resources. Ilia scheme is to
tax heiresses one-fourth the fortune
they would carry across the waters
to bestow upon the penniless no
bility they marry for a title. If
Congressman Sabath can get this
measure through, his name will be
entitled to the top position in the
hall of fame. Eugene Register.
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A schooner is o sail in a few
days from San Francisco with nearly
r ( l 1 m.
ouu men anu women. They arc
going out into the Pacific to find an
island and found a new and ideal
republic. The party is composed
of tradesmen of different kinds and
take with them tools, seeds and all
kinds of farming implements.
It is said that a man over by
Monmouth puts in his leisure mo
ments jumping back and forth
through the eye of a needle. Yc
do not doubt the statement, since
1... 1 :.i 11
tie oiueieu tins paper tor a year
and after taking it eight months
had the postmaster mark it "re
fused." Town Topics.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
January 3, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed in thin ollice by 1'eter A. McDonald, con
testant. HKaitiHt homestead entry No. 14:s3S,
made July il, 1W2, lor the fw'i of section 32
township 8 south, range 9 west, by Sherman F.
Ilewett, contestee, in which it is alleged that
hj is well acquainted w ith the tract of land
enibnicad in theNsald Homestead entry, and '
know the present condition of the same; also
that said Sherman F. Ilewett has never re
sided upon said land, or made his hAme there,
upon to the exclusion of a home elsewhere;
that he has njmle no cultivation thereof; that
there are 1101 now, and never has been any
improvements upon said land, except a small
cabin which is not now, and never bus been
habitable: that said laud is wholly abandoned,
and ha been abandoned for more than three
yean last pat, and that said alleged absence
from ihe said laud was not due to his employ
ment in the Army, Navy or Marino Co ps of
the United Slates as a private soldier, cllicer,
sea man. or murine, during the w ar with Spain,
1 r during any other war in Which the United
States may be engaged, said parties are hereby
noiilieJ to appear, respond, and offer evidence
touching such allegation at 10 o'clock a. in.
on March Wis, before the Hegisier and Re
ceiver at the United Stales Land ollice at Port
land, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, tiled January 3, 19o8. set forth fact w hich
show thnt after due diligence persona service
tannot be made, it is hereby ordered and di
rected that such notice be given by due and
projier publication.
Auikiinon S. PitisKKR, Register.
notice for publication.
V. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
December 21, l'JOT.
Notice is hereby given that Karl B Houston
of Slletz, Ore., has tiled noliceof his intention
to make filial commutation nronf In ainmi.ri
of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. lfilOS
mu.le -Nov. Si, fur tLo lot 1, heclK.n 1,
ToWllsbiu 1(1 hOUth. TRIIlfR 11 west. mill thuf
said proof will be made before the .Clerk of
Lincoln county at lolcdo, Ortgon, on Febru
ary 7, WOK.
He mimes the follow ng ( witnesses to prove
hisconiinuoiis lehidence upon, and cultivation
of, the land, viz:
Andrew Ilowen. It. II. Williams, W II.
Hall, and w. It. Hall, all of Siletz, Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DKESSKR. Register.
G. 13. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
Homestead Relinquishment
For sale at cost of improvements.
Good timber. 7 miles north of Toledo
on Depot creek. O. L. Ccsack, Mer
sliants Hotel, Toledo, Or.
WANTED. A homestead relinquish
ment with good timber, or u good tim
ber claim.
W. Schcltz.
787 Hawthorn Ave. Portland. Ore.
Notice.
Taken up, a griiziin,' creature
quire of Catos & M curat,
The Poulterers
En-
Don't you want to own a whole brass
band , an orchestra and a lot of enchant-'
i n K opera singers? All lhe.o and lots
of entertainment besides are included
in an Edison or a Victor phonograph.
See them at Krogstad's. j
F. SWOPK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and collcc
tions promptly attended to.
Ollice in Conrtho'.iseUp.stairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at, residence near Courthouse
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW,
REAL EST A ' K,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
If THE Plli
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Books, Stationery
PaiDts, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono
graphs, Musical Instruments,
Garden and Flower Seeds
Mail Orders giveu Prompt Attention
v OTTO 0. KR0GSTAD
THE DRUGGIST
v DUS. ADAMS
Dentists
Of Lewis Itnilding, 3504 Morrinon St.,
PORTLAND, OR.
Onr specially In the rainless tilling orex
rflcllnn of lee'.h. 5
Our Motto- A I'leased Patient Our Heat
Advertiser.