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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
Growing the Fastest Without a Fuss K K 5C K K S? K , K , K K B MS J. S. AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN 17 m The Empire fcream Separator The '-implett Cream Separator manufactured today. It has t"lio Lighten Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a fepHrator that wears and will cot get out of order every time you ute it. take th Empire. The Simplicity, Easy Iuu niug, Few Parts to Clean, Ease of Adjustment, appeals to all. FUR SALE BY E. Jj. (J u -cessur the LEADER Call and we will prove it tell you all abqutlt here. I WHI l'E HOUSE All Kinds of Work Done Plain With FOR -V. Dispatch. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CKOSNO 4 C E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln County, Or boon It is not business to buy renl estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to funmli fi-nie promptly au correctly. i r A Tnr Marks rW. -4 DesiQNS 'rtitll Copyright Vc. wmriinB s sketch and description may Patents tun through Muiin Co. rociv JhZ rtia, without cievreo. in the Scientific American. I DRS. ADAMS Of Lewis Ruildini?, 'Vm Morrison hi, POKTLANI'. OR. imr .rHWlaltr l h '""" orsx-jof cU 5eTh. Ii t '.: Our Vlotfa- A PatleiilOUt IHt Adverllw :r. 1 1 rlurSl V -m, ... .. isMirCTfT CHATFIELD to (iurdiiei & Jorgeusou) IN LOW PRICES y v We haven't time to Come in and see us. Youra With Bargain a HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. 4 nL' k v. x y. 5 JOB WORK TBYTHE and Fancy Job Neatness and GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice In Bersby given that on Satnrdnv the 7th day o MMrch l'.iM.at the hour! if one o'clock p.'n. of said day, at the front door of the Court house in Tjledn, Lincoln county Oregon, I will offer for Rale and sell to the highest bid, der fur cash In hand, all the rlirht. tm n.i eiitate of Randolph Orton, a mtnor, In and to the fallowing described real property, to-w it: An undivided one fourth interest in and to the onth east quarter of the outh west quar teX.or lots numbered 27 and 28, ami the aontli uet quarter of the south cast quarter or lot numbered 29 and SO of section Eeventeen in township ten souih, range ten. wen of Willam ette Meridian In Oregon. Kald sale la made ni.der and pursuant sf a license and order made by the County Court o( Lluealn county, Oregon, on the third day of February, Wix, in the mutter of the guardian ship of ih estate of Rand lph Orton. a minor, authorizing and empowering me, C. E. Hawk- Ins as guardian of the estate of said minor above named, to sell the above described real property at pnbllc auction to the hlgnest bid. der (or cash in hand, and to dispone of the pro twin In the mariner prescribed bylaw. Oatcd thla :ird day ol February, isos. C. E. H.iWKr.vs, Guardian of the above named minor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, t'. S. I.fid Office, Portland, Oregon, February 8. 19ns. Notice la hereby given that Harlie K Wilson of Sllctz, Oregon, baa filed notice ot his Intention u make final commutation proof in supii'.rtofhlsclaim.viz: Homestead entrr No. KI.TI. made Jan. 2, I'M, for the Lots i and t and nwy si a ction 2, township , r,n 10 w, mid that said proof wilt be made before the Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon on March 21, I'M. ' He namca ths fallowing wltnew to prove his continnoua reaidence upon and cultivation aaidland.viz: hri-Ifarn. A. W. Morgan, Stephen ustrat. ton, nael W. Mctiill all of Sileti, Oregon I Alukkdox 8. Latvia, BegUte?. THE WATERMELON. Afriea U th Original Horn of Thla Luscious Fruit. . The humorists always associate the African with the watermelon, assum ing that the taste of the colored man for his favorite dainty arises from his life In the southern states, where the melon vine grows like a weed. As a fact, however, the African taste for the watermelon is hereditary. The vine Is a native of Africa, where it Is found wild In the great central plains of the continent, and has also been cultivated for many ages. In Egypt the melons grown along the Nile rival those of southeastern Mis souri. The melons mentioned by the Israel ites as being anions the good things they had In Egypt were undoubtedly watermelons, for In the wall paintings about the time of the exodus the melon vine Is represented, ud in one case a long procession of slaves is depleted, each bearing on his shoulder a huge dark green wutenix Ion. Botanist3 say that varieties of the melon are found In southern Asia, and some even claim thut the plant grows wild in central anil South Africa, but Africa is no dou )t the original home Itf the melon, and in his preference over every other kind of vegetable or fruit the African merely displays a taste that has become fixed in his race by thousands of years of indulgence, for In ceutral Africa ripe watermelons are to be had every month in the year. Detroit News-Tribune. - HORNET - SENTINELS. it Would Seem That These Insects Keep Guard Over the Nests. Is a hornets' nest guarded by senti nels, after the maimer of aut hills? It Is not so easy to decide, for their private habits do not invite familiar approach. But some experiments seemed to point that way. No noises, however near or student, had the least effect upon the workers. Blow on divers instruments as loudly and shrilly as 1 would, they poured In au l . out of the Kate or labored on the walls, i Intent wholly upo:i their own affairs. ' But at the slightest Jar upon the win- ; dow or shutter, out Cow a 'bevy of j Irate insects and filing themselves against the wire window screen with j an angry "bump" that showed how good was their Intention at least to de- j fend their home. It was always so. A j squad of workers, free and ready for : aggressive duty, seemed to I lurking near the gate, prompt to sally forth upon alarm. Even at night a few kept near by, and, although their port had lost Its vicious swing and they moved about with sluggish pace, like sleepy watchmen, as donbtless they were, they left upon t ie observer the impres sion that they were on sentinel serv ice, in which th j community was never lackiug.-D". H. C. McCook la liar- per's Magazine. Repartee of the Shop. "I never was so Insulted in my life:" said the girl with the brown eye3 In dignantly. '"Explain further," was the request. "Why. you know Fido chewed up the muff to that set of gray furs of mine, and so I went i::to a shop today to see If I could End a muff that would re place it. I told the clerk what I want ed. He couldn't find anything that would suit, so he called another clerk. This one hunted high and low. he drag ged out muffs till they heaped the coun ter, but he couldn't find one that would match. Finally he called the proprie tor, a fat, stuffy man. who' came wad dling down the aisle and said. 'What is the trouble?' " T can't make a match.' 1 said al most tearfully. " 'Why. that's funny. he said In a hatefully patronizing manner. 'What's the matter with the meuV "New York Press. Michelangelo. Michelangelo stood In t'.:? front rank both as painter and sculptor. In both arts be was worthy of the high est praise. The fresco of the "Last Judgment" In the Slstine chapel considered the most wonderful picture 1 la the world. showing the omnipotence, of artistic science and the fiery daring of conception that but few other paint ings can even approximate. Jn sculp ture the "Moses" and the "Slaves." not to mention other pieces, ran? among the finest creations of the art and pro claim Michelangelo to have b-en a3 masterful w!:j his chisel as he was with his brush. New York American. A Surprise. Teacher Freddy Fangle. give the German name of yon the may river Danube. Freddy Iiunno. Teacher-Douau! That Is right. I am gUid you Lave studied your lesson to well. Freddy Is surprised, but keeps still. Exchange. Jo'tlng the Grandad. A fond grandfather iihrl father were admiring the new baby. Fond Grand father I declare! That youngster is a great deal more Intelligent than yoa were at bis age. Insulted Father Naturally: he has a great deal brighter father! Life. r ) i WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ! and SILVERWARE Greatest Assortment of every description twr seen in Lincoln County (' A Beautiful Line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Thirty Years' Jbxpenence) (1) 1) (; ) H. E. PETERSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician TOLEDO, A Mere Painting. She Why, no. The stolen Gains borough was not a hut It was a pic ture. Her Husband Oh. I thought from the value that It was a bat Town and Country. KtrlUe from mankind the principle of fjltli ar.,1 rnnn vrw'. I fciro no more history than a flock of sheep. Lytton. Never was goxl work done without much trouble. Chinese Proverb. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's NOTICE Fid! PUBLICATION. I". S. Land Olltce, P.osebnri, Oregon. January lOf.S. Notice li hereby given that James Ilairison, of Euclid, uieiron, has tiled nctice ol his In tention to make final five ear proof In sup. port of his claim, viz: Homesti ad cntrv No. Mi.itO, made fiprember 12, 19i, lor the n' sw':. !a I'M .'j of section 2i"i. township 14 s, ran.? I w, W. M., .and thnt ssld proof will I e made before Ira W:iie. County l.Icrk, at Toledo, Oregon, on Saturday, April 4, l'.i"f. He names the follow lug w itiiemes to prove his continnoua residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Henry Bobcll and Nicholas I.uilcrman of Euclid. Or.; A. L. P.aldwm of Waldport, Or.; Heurv Howell of Toledo, Oregon. Benjamin L. Ebiiv, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ofllce, Portland. Oregon, February s, P.M. Notice is hereby given that Henry WiNon of Siltlz. Oregon, has tiled notice of his in tention to make tinal commutation proof in!" ' "pport "t bis claim, viz: ; No. Witt, made January li; Home-lead entry i; T, lor the nw'4 ae'4 and l-ots , .( una 4 of tciiou 35, tow n- i ship 8 s, rne 10 w, and that said .ro.,f ill'' be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, I at Toledo. Oregon, on March 21, H. i Ha names the ioISnwIng w HiK-sees to prove ' his continuous re-idence upon, and cuitira- ! tion of, tne land, viz: j Stephen I.OKan, Ksten Olson, Jnhn savage,' and T. F. Cowing all of Siletz, Oregon. Aloernon S. Lkf.s.-er H-glter. I NOTICE F'P. PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portend. Oregon, Ffiruary t. . Notice is hereby given that All-in Mueller of Siletz, Ore., hua filed not ice of his inlei.tlon ; to make final coinmutat'oii (proof In support' of his clsim, viz: Homestead Kntry No. UV.X v made January HOT, for the n1, tin1,, se' V nw'4 and ne'4 sw'l of section 14. town-hip 9 fcouth, range in west, and thnt taid povf will ' be made before the fiegiter and P.eceiver at Portland, Oregon, on March J4. V.m He name the billowing witiie-es to prove bis continuous re-ldence np.n,and cultivation of, the land, viz: Harlie R. Wilson. A. W. Morgan, Sie hen Stratton and Chris BurnsS .r Sil.z, Oregon. ALGEKNON S. HIir..-.Kli. I:eg!,tr. notice for publication. U. S. Lar.d Cffice, Portland. Oregon, February . IV" Notice ishercl y given thai Iiniel,W. Mi-iill Silttz. Oregon, has ti'ie-1 notice ol bis Inten tion to make final cominutstion pr'of in aup- port of hi-claim, viz: H"ii-e-e I entry No. mn'" '"" '' : 'Wt i, ,..,,.Kit. V a vurii.a til tar nrl f hat " ' . .J, Kgist.r and Receiver at Portland, Oieg,,n, on March Jl, 1B. He rames the following witnesses to rsv his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A.W. Morgan, Stephen L. S-ratton. Chris tian Burn and Harlie P.. Wilvm all of Si'etz, Oregon. ALGSbnoM a par-WEa, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court Xi the S'.ate of Oregon for Limoln Count;-. In the matter ot the estate of John F. Hunt. nicker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tne nnderigr.e1, asadminWtratrixot ih.-rsta'e o John F. Hunt iucser, dccca-ed. has filed with tne County Clerk ot Lincoln county, ter tinal am ount In said eatate. and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate buii.f. has set Mon day. April 6th VaA. t the hour cf 10 a. m. thereof, at the c-.unty Court room of said aountj as 'he t!-r.e and nlace for settl ng ald acco.-.nt and heart-.g objections thereto, if any exi-t. Ann:ee is hereby given that at wild time and piai e. any and all objections to said account. 11 any exi.t, wi!l be tear I and passed tit aft II l,v aald Court. Dats-J, To!e.lo, Or . Feb. 19W. Miktha A. HrsTscrgsa, I Admlniatratrix of the estate oj Johu F. Hunt- j ancxer, deceased. 1 0 !i V () () V i) ) ) f I V (I OREGON HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. KepHiritiK Done All Work Guarutneed Itf Leave Orders at Bonbotilere.Toledo-tn NEWPORT, OREGON. The Wliite Is King OP KKWIXO MACHINES Call on F. II. Macoosald. Gen'l A'--tit Newport, Oregon & 1 . 1 1 ATTORN EYS-AT-LA V U. S. Land Office Business . a Specialty, Twenty yearn' experience befiu ll;r Lot-al and the (ieneral Land Ollice Htid be Interior Iiepartnient at WaeliiiiKton, O. i Rooms 50 Ui Columbia Buiiditisf Portia nd, Or. ! S THE B0NB0NIERE GEORGE A. HAI L, Proprietor Choice Confection Summer Drinks SI S' V V v' S, V ! . v V y Ice Cream Frails, Nut Tobaccos. Cigars 5tatlonery BONB0NIERE ANNEX Two Poors -South POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES BOWLI.Nd ALLEV A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play TOLEDO, OltEtiON v V V 1 V '5' CORVALLIS S EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TltAlNs FROM AND TO YAQUIN A No. l--rave Yaquina 4-'i a u. Leave Toledo 7:11 a in Arrives at CorvaEla 11:09 a m Arrives at Albany M:bn a m No. '2 Leaves Allntiy 1':S.5 p in Leave Corvall! 1:10 i in Arrives at loledo 6 :4ii p in Arrive at Ya iuina 6:15 p m TRAINS TO AND Fit-M PKTROIT. No. Leaves Albany 7 W a m Arrlveaat Iietroit IJ 7 p m No. 4 Leaves Iietroit p m Arrives at Albany .V."5 p m TRAINS FOR CORVALI.I No. a leaves Albany 7:M a m Arrive at CorvalUs :.'.i i m So. 10 Leaves Albany.. Z.'a p ui Arrive at Corva'll 4: -S p m No. 6 Ive Albany "Xi p m Arrives at Corvalll , ti;V p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. J Leave Corvaills 6-30 s m Arrlveaat Alhnny 7:10a m So. 9-U-ave CorvaUis 2.15 p m Arrive at Albany 2:i5 p m So. 7 leaves Corvalll 6:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:4U p m P.E'iULAR SUNDAY TRAINS So. M Leaves CorvaUis 11:15 a in Arrlveaat Albany ll:.vt p in No 12-Lvee Albany 1! 24 p n Arrlveaat Corvaills I II p m A ol the alwe connect with H.therti Pacific company trains, both at Albany and , Corvalll. as well as train lor Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent ueacn i es a well as Hreuenbn-h Hot rpr'.nga. For further Information appty to itO. F. NEVINH, Oen. Pass Aft. W. K. PIlTERON, Agent. Toledo f 11