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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
r i m - -3 OF IT ALL. .j. ft K K ' K S K K K X W K K K hi Growing the Fastest Without a Fuss J. S. AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN 55 III VlT'- tlWT! The Empire Cream Separator - The implcst Cream Separator niitmifuet.ured today. It has the Lightest How l, wi'li the Fewest Number of Parts. If you ant a Separator ilmt ears and will not get out of order every time yon me it. take the Umpire. Tlie Simplicity, Easy Run ning, l ew rai ls to Clean, Kane of Adjustment, appeals to all. FOR SALE BY GARDNER & JORGENSON, TOLEDO. Ok EG ON. xx;;o;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;cxx; LEADER IN LOW PRICES S y Call a iid we w ill prove it. We haven't time to jsj tell you all about it here. Come in and gee us. Q M Yours With Bargains fc- the 1 Will TE 1 HOUSE S ixx:o:x: HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. .'V'y'WVW'V'V'V" FOR & JOB WORK TBYTHE L All Kinds of Plain and Fancy dob Work Done With Neatness and Dispatch. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY i B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon 1 1 is not business to buy real estate with cmt au abstract of title. We are pre pared to funibli mine pmniptly an correct I v.. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 2M I - 2U Trade Marks V Designs r VUri niuii - - Anrnne sending a sketch mid rtncrlntlon may niiicklr ascertain our opinion ireo wuoumr SHnKnnS!ffl0 mrrlul notice, without clnmio. lu the Scientific American. handsomely lllnntrnted weekly. I.nret elr- h.Unn of n ."yEA ne&Vr' your: four months, $U Sold Dy all newsdealer". IV1UNN & Co.3eiBro"dw-y New Yor& ' Branch OfflcVea P BU Washington. D. U DRS. ADAMS Dentists Of Lewis Building, 350 Morrinon St., TOUTLAND. OK. Our specialty ' the PK,1CI" linl"8 orex' racllng I teeth. Our Mono- A Pleased ratleiit Our Best Advertiser. , ;UARPIAV8 SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given thiit on Saturday the 7th day of Mnreb l'.K)8, at the hour if one o'clock p.m.. n mid day, at the front door of the Court house in Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon, I will offer for sale and soli to the highest bid, der for cash In hand, nil the Hunt, title ami estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, In and to the following described real properly, to-wit: An undivided one fourth-interest m and to the south east quarter of the south west quar ter or lots numbered J7 and 28, and the south west quarter of the south east quarter or lot numbered 29 and SO of section revenleen in township ten south, range ten, west of Willam ette Meridian in Oregon. Said sale is made under and pursuant of a license and order made by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, on the third day of February, 11108, In the matter of the guardian ship of the estate of Rand ilpli ortnn, a minor, iiulhorlzlng and empowering nie.C. E. Hawk Ins as guardian of the estate of said minor above named, to sell the Above described real property at public auction to the higiiesl bid der for cash In hand, and todisposeof the pro ceeds in the manner prescribed by law, bated this 3rd day of February, 1908. , C. E. Hawkins, Guardian of the above named minor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.8, Land Office, Portland, Oregon - January 11. loos. Notice is hereby given that Hubert Mann of Chiiwond, Oregon, has filed notice of his in tention to make II mil three year (Slletz) proof lu support oflils claim, viz: Homestead en try No. 1M74, made April 13, 1004, for the );, sw seli section 1(1, and Lots 6 and 7 of section 21, township 10, south, range 9 west, and that said proof will be made before I he Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on February 20, 1008 He iikines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz. (jeurgc Chambers of Eddyville, Or.; Pearl Pepin, George T. Smith and I. J. Pepin of Cnitv ood, Oregon. Aiokunon 8 Dresskii, Register. tOopyright 1M7. by P. C. Eastment "Say. captain," said the recruiting sergeant as he entered the room where his superior was seated in a building ou South street. New York, "I've got a Jim dandy of a recruit He's a swell." "lie Isn't the sort we want." "But he says he's bound to enlist either in the army or navy." Dring hltn In." The captain had seen Thomas Dal tou's kind before. It always began with a false name the first namu that eutue Juto their heads and it ulmost always enued lu desertion or tragedy, lie sized the young man up as he stood at the desk, and he made mental memoranda as follows: "Hasn't got through college yet. Got Into some scrape. Uld m::n has given bim a dressing dowu. Young fellow Is proud and won't stand It. Hasn't the money to go abroad or take a tour out west and Is going to oulist In spite of the governor. Old mail will buy him out of the service in six mouths. The mother's tears will make uit:i do It. lie's bound to take the army or navy. Six months of discipline will take some of the frolic out of him. aud I'll give him a show to settle dowu." T'ie usual ijuestiuns were asked and answered, the young man was sent to the surgeon, and before sundown he belonged to Uncle Sam. The sergeant, beina now his superior officer, ' started out to patronise the "Iresli lisli." , It didn't wo;t. lie wanted to talk confidentially. The recruit was tuium. Nothing further was learned about him. and after three or four days he was sent off to Jefferson Il.irracks tc go west to Fort Thomas. They waut ed recruits out tl)e:-e. The Sioux were threatening to go on the warpath again. There are men among army ollieers who should uever have been commis sioned. Their temperaments unlit them to preserve discipline and rule as they should. Such a uiau was Captain Cole man of Company O. lie was quick tempered. Irascible, peevish atul a mar tinet, and of the ten c::tt:i::s lu t'.io regiment he wuis fteiu': t i:i trouble with his men and v,:.s obll-d to re port the most desertions. Janus Dal ton was assigned to Company li. arid within two days and for no reason, that he or his comrades could argue out the captain was dowu ou him and showed it In various ways. It wasn't two weeks before he was lu the guard house for some dereliction that would have been passed over In uuothcr. The colonel was a fatherly man, and in his desire to be fatherly toward the young recruit he made matters worse. Dalton asked for no one's sympathy. He gave no one his confidence. lie tried his best to obey all regulations and fit himself for a soldier. He would have had prahe from the right sort of officer. Indeed, he did have It In a way from the lieutenants of the com pany, but there, was nothing but growling aud fault finding from the captain. His conduct almost created a scandal ut the post. One day ou com pany drill he was singled out and needlessly rebuked and sneeringly crit icised aud ordered off to the guard house under arrest. There was a unit terlug up aud d'wn the ranks, but this only provoked Captain Coleman to add other charges. That night in the guardhouse a gray haired corporal said to Dalton through the slats of the door: x "What It's about I dunuo, but the captain Isn't giving you a square deal." "And it will prow woVse Instead of better," replied the prisoner. "You can bank on that. He's hound ed a dozen men out of the company since I got these stripes. It'll Le court martial and five years for you if be can bring It about." "And what shall I do?" "I've got to go out to poat No. 3. I shall bo gone flfteeu minutes. ' The heavy iron poker has got in with you somehow. If I was Inside there, I be lieve I could pry off these slats with It" "Thauyou." When the rerjwant returred, Dalton was gone; nl.". u ie of tl:e ut. iskets uuJ a belt of I'.fty ciirtritlj?.. Over ou ol cers' row a private soluier with a mus ket In his hands stood for th've or four minutes looking up ut a certain win dow as If thinking to send a bullet Into the opening. Then lie lowered the musket aud turned away aud crept from the fort between posts Nos. 7 aud 8. It was a summer evening, with the crickets singing, and the sentinels drowsed as they walked. Daylight brought excitement and a bustle. A member of Company a had deserted. Three mules had been run off from the corral. Indian signal smoke had been seen at Uayllg'.il. and by sunup set tlers came pouring lu with the news that Red Bull bad broken loose and was in the hills with 5U0 warriors. Dalton had made for the hills. He must golnto hiding and exist some way until the hue und cry wus over, lie knew that the redi;kins were threatening, but he had no choice. In the darkness he crossed the mile wide plain and then made his way up the sldo of Eagle peak for the sumo dis tance, aud the coining of daylight found the warriors oil ahnnt tis. v ) 1 I) I! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY I and SILVERWARE ...,.... ....v. - c-v id ill will UUIILY .j a A Beautiful Line of (J SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES f Fine Watch. Repairine a Soecialtv & (Thirty Years' Experience) ( H. E. PETERSON, W.iti-l.nifiL-Mf .luuolur nti. I ...;..;.... d- TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON 1) the long forenoon they could see the puffs from a score of Iuillnn rifles. They knew that It was the soldier and .deserter, but they could render hlin no a!d until afternoon until they unew th;,t his last cartridge had been il red an hour before. Then lltlO men marched out and found nnd burled the cuastly thing the fields had left. He had demanded ton lives lor his one. i'ie hud ostracized himself enlisted, deserted and there, among the rocks ended it nil. M. QUAD. HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's notice for pitilication. L". S. Land Ollltv, Roseburg, OrCROn. January bO, lyns. Notice is licrel y given that .lames llatrison of Euclid. Oregon, has tiled notice ol his in tention to make final live eal proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead cntrv No. KiiiO, made Hiceuilier 12. lis id, fur the n1... sw', w '.j iiw'4 of section 211, township 1-1 s, r.inife I . W. M.. and that sh,1 proof 111 be made licloio Ira Wiele, County clerk, at 't'lledo. Oi euon. on Sal unlay, April 4. I! S. lie names the Inllou n;ii witnci-ses lo pr-vc his continuous residence upon, and coltiva' tion of, the laud, viz: Henry Unbelt and Nicholas Luderman of Euclid. Or.; A. I.. Baldwin of Wnldport, Or.; Henry Howell of Toleno, Oregon. IlKX.UMIN L. EmiY, Uexlsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U, S. Land Olllee, Portland, Oregon, February s, urn. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Wil-on of Slletz. Oregon, has tiled milieu of his in tention lo make linal commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Home-lead entry, No. lill lo, made Jaiiiinry 111, 1!KI7, for theiitt1 sp'4 and Lots 2, :t and 4 of section 8fl, lown- sliip 8 s, range 1(1 w, nnd that ssid proof w ill be made before the Clerk of Lincoln counly, ill Toledo, Oregon, on March 21, 1!W8. He names the lollowini; w itmsscs to prove his continuous ve-ddence upon, aud cultiva tion oi, the laud, viz: siepi.eii I.OKan, Esten Olson, John Savage and T. F. Cowing all of Silelz, Oregon. Ai.ukii.non S. 0iiKSsK.it llegistcr. Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Dnno All Work (Siitiraiiteed tp-Leave Uniersui lkPhliooieie..T,.a.lo-.l NEWPORT, OREGON. The White Is King OV SEWING MACHINES Call on F. II. Macoonai.I), Oeu'l Agtif, Newport, Oregon mm i wi ATTORNEVS-AT-LAV" U.S. Land Office Business' a Specialty. Twenty enrr.' expei ieiice befo.i t!: Local and I lie ( ieneral Land Oilier and the Interior lemrinent at Washington, i). f Rooms ,r)l)(l 50" coiuinbiu Building Portland, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oll'u'C, Portland, Oregon. February s, I'.his. Notice is hereby given ilint Alblu Mueller of Slletz, Ore, has II led not Ice of his intention to make linal commutation fproof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. li.Piii mode January B, 1H0T, for the n'a nw'j. sc'.,' nw'4 and ne'4 swl.j of i-ectlon 1 1, tiwuhlp 0 south, range 10 west, nnd that said proof will be mui'o beforo the Register nnd Receiver at Portland, Oregon, ou March 24. PHIS He uiuiie4 the following w itnesses to prove his continuous roidence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: i liarlie R. Wilson, A. W. Morgan, Stephen L. gtrattoii and Chris Hum nil of Silwtz, Oregon. .tl.C.EHSON a. DRESSER. Iteglsler THE B0NB0NIERE I 1 .1, . 1 V s. v : nunnon r.n.r. m m m p. a ' S' - - . -. - OTaataasciiiiu)Jtii'iwiiiiuii. i GEOUCdv A. II Al l.. Proprietor Choice Confections Summer Drinks tee Cream Fruits, Nuts Tobaccos, Cigars Stutlonery NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ctlice, Portland. Oregon, February H, Wis. Not ir Is hereby given thai Daniel W. Metilll Slletz, Oregon, has liled noti' e of his linen lion to make linal cnmmutnllon proid lu sup port of hisclalm, viz: Hon.cs'ead entry No. liill'J. niada January Hi, inn", for the se'j of lei tion Jii, township S s, range 1(1 w. aud that ' said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March 21, lm. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. W. Morgan, Stephen L. Htratton, Chris tian Burn and Ilarlle li. Wilson all of Slletz, Oregon. AiikiinonS IniKssKii, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Ill the Counly Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County, In Ihe matter of the estate of W. C. .Monroe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tne undersigned, as administrator of the estate of W, C. Monroe, deceased, has Hied with the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, his linal account III said estate, and the Ceunn Court, sitting for Ihe transaction of probate business has set Mon day, March and 1!K. at the hour of 10 a. ni. thereof, nt the County ( ourl. loom of said count; , as the time and nlnce for settling said account and hearing ol Jectlous ilicrelo, If any exist. And notice is hereby given that at snld time aud place, any and all objections lo said account, if any exist, w ill be heard and passed upon by said Court. Paled, Toledo, Or., Jan. li 1008. W'M. It. Wakkfiki.d Administrator of the ostatu of W. C. Monroe deceased. ' I no Doors South POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES S.' V' UOWLINO. ALLEY Sj! A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play TOLEDO, OKEdON CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. IIAIU CARD. TRAINS FROM AND TO VACJLISA No. 1 Leaves Yaipuna : l.r. a a. Leaves Toledo 7:ir, a in Arrives nt Corvniils 11:00 a m Arrlvesnt Albany Ilifis a in No. J Leaves Albany Vt:M p in Leaves Corvallls 1:10 p in Arrives at loledo 6: lil p in Arrives at YaiUiua 6; If p in TRAINS TO AND Fit i.M DIOTRolT. Nu.X-l.cn.vuH Albany ... 7:"0 a in Arrives at Detroit . J J:. Ill p m No. 4 -Leaves Deuoit l:iio p in Arrlvesnt Albany .V.Vj p in TRAINS Firft CORVALLIS No. 8-l.enves Albany 7:V a lu Arrives at Corvallls tt:ll.'i a in No. 10 leaves Albany.. 3:.i p in Arrives at Corva'lls 4::IS p in No. 6-Lcavcs Albany 7:4.1 p in " Arrives at Corvallls H; p in TRAINS FOR ALBANY o, 5 Leaves Corvallis a in Arrives at Albany 7:10 a in No. 9-Leaves Corvallis 2: IS p in Arrives at Albany 2:. 15 p m No. 7 Leaves Corvallls I:IHJ p in Arrlvesnt Albany 0:40 p in REOUI.AR SUNDAY TRAINS No., II Leaves Corvallis 11:1,1 am Arrlvesnt Albany 11:118 p m No U-Lciives Albany 1J1I5 p in Arrive-..! Corvallls 1:18 p in A nt the above connect with Southern Pacific company trains, both at Albany and Corvallis, as well as train for Del rolt, giving direct service to Newport end adjacent beach es as well as Brcltcubush Hot Springs. For further Information appy to (I Kl). F. NEVINH, lien. Piuis Agt, W. E. PICTEKHON, Agent, Toledo