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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
9 Growing the Fastest Without a Fuss J. S. AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN The Empire Cream Separator The '-'iniplefct Cream Separator manufactured today. It has; the I.ightei-t Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator lhat wears and will not get out of order every time you tite it, take th Empire. The Simplicity, Easy Run ning, Few Parts to Clean, Eaea of Adjustment, appeals to all. E. I. (Successor TUB LEADER Call and we will prove it. tell you all about it here. IwmrE MOUSE INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR Sealed bills will be received (or the John Albert, n' nw'- sen. 16. township 10. range 11 ElUa Albert, ni tw'i sec. 27. township 9, range V.'. Joshua Louie, et al, lota 13, 14 ; lots 10, 15, lfi. 17, nee. 15, t 9, r 10 Peter Bobb, t tw'4 section 29, township 6, range 10 Peter Bobb, te'i section 29, township 6, range 10 Peter Bobb. yr se'4 section 29. township 6, range 10..... Cuquello Thompson, e1 j sw,l4 scctio'i 22, township 9, range 9 Coquette Ihompson, 'i nwj nK, neU nw and w' iiw'i nei section 27, township 9, range 9 Sarah Jackson, vi sw'4 section 2S, township 9. range 10 Peter Collins, vi ne!i te)i, nuli and lot 3, sec. 21, tp 8, r 11. NON-COMFKTENT LANDS Coquelle Hunter, eJnw4 section 28, township 9, range 9 Polly niimir, nci sw'4, lot 23 and vri nw.'i ne'i sec. 28, tp9, r9 Nellie M. White, e'i so!' section 1, township 10,ranire 9 Shasta Costa Sam, v nw'4 section 28, township 9, range 9 John Woodman, s)i lot 2U, lot 29 section 9 and vt nw'i ne' and uwl nel section 16, township 10, range 10 AlBea Johnson, lot 1 aec. 4, lots 3, 4 and 6 sec 3, township 8 s, and lot 8, sec 34, township 7, range 11... Polly Dick, n4 sw'4 section 3, township 10, range 10 Anna Tecumseh, ti se!i section 27, township 9, range 9 Charles Sutton, se'i section 6, township 10. range 9 Joseph Lincoln, nej Ai and lot 3 sec 82, township 8, range 11.. Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various daysnpon which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must he directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Orcgou. Envelopes -containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the "lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the I id is to be opened. Enclose certified check for at leapt 25 per cent, of your bid. - - KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROSNO & C. E. llVKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to fuiimh ttne fixruptly an correctlv. , k4.. 60 YEARS 7 tArtnifcnwu ?J-' 1 HA on. mnnnw nrnnklt UltlO COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch ana aescnption may . nnlcklT ascertain our opinion free whether au i I, Vn Ion Is probably patentable. Communica tions siriVlyconttdentfal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest aaenor J jJ securingateiits. Pnlcnts taken through Munn Co. receive $pecud notice, without charge. In the Scientific JUiterican. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly, freest elr prMm'onW MUNN &tJo.86,Bro"dw"T-New York Branch OtBoeV 626 F Bt, Washington. D. C DRS. ADAMS Dentists Of Lewis Building, 350 K Morrison St. PORTLAND, OR. nr specialty is the painless filling or ex acting of teeth., , Our Motto: Aiyleased Tatlent Our Best Advertiser.'- mmm FUR SALE BY CHATFIELD to Gurdnei & Jorgeueou) IN LOW PRICES g We haven't time to j Come in and see us. gj Yours With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON following till noon. May 4, 1008. (0 . Ona Albert 80 John Ross 84.38 Clarence John Smith 80 -George Kiowindu James W'llllams ' Kmmii Williams James Thompson Anna Thompson Alsea Mack 80 80 80 80 80 89.15 . Alvena Collins Coquelle Hunter Polly Hunter Nellie M. Whito 8. U. Sam John Woodmen Alsea Johnson Polly Dick . Anna Tecumseh Charles Sutton Joseph Lincoln SO 80 80 80 60 79.75 80 80 80 67.19 GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 7th diiy of March 1908, at the hor(..f one: o'clock p.m.. of said day, at the front door of the Court home in Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon, I will nfl'or for sale and sell to the highest bid, der for cash in hand, all the right, title and estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, In and to the following described real properly, to-wit: An undivided one fourth Interest in and to the south east quarter of the south west quar ter or lots numbered 27 and 28, and the south west quarter of the south east quarter or lots numbered 29 and SO of section seventeen in township ten south, range ten, west of Wlllany etj.e Meridian In Oregon. Said sale is made under and pursuant of a license andorder made by the County Court of Linceln county, Oregon, on the third day of February, 1908, in the matter of the guardian ship of the estate of Kami ilpli Orton, a minor, authorizing and empowering me, C. E. Hawk ins as guardian of the estate of Haiti minor above named, to sell the above described real property at public auction to the hlgnest bid der for cash in hand, and to dispose of the pro ceeds in tho manner prescribed by law. Dated this 3rd dsy of February, 1908. C. E. Hawkins, Guardian of the above named minor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 8, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Harlle R. Wilson of Siletz, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 10133, made Jan. 2, 1007, for the Lots 3 and 4 and t'i nv'i ot section 2, township 9 s, range 10 w, and that said proof .will be made before the Register and Receiverat Portland, Oregon, on March 24, 1908. He names the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Chris Burn, A. W. Morgan, Stephen L. Strat ton, Daniel W. McUlll all of Siletz, Oregon. ALQKRNeM 8. Dkkhheb, Register - Notice. Taken tip, a grazing, creature. En quire of CA10.V & MUBRAT, WINTER BUTTERFLIES. A Hardy Brood For Which Frost and 8now Possess No Terror. Coming In one day from a walk In a heavy snowstorm, I dropped upon the evening table some triangular brown ish bits that looked at first sight like flakes of dried bark. "What are those chips?' "No. Butterflies." Such a reply with a foot of snow on the riouud and great probability of a fool more before uiornlng was accept ed as a pleasantry aud not to b taken seriously. The Idea of. catching but terflies In a snowstorm seemed too "flshy" for serious consideration. On the approach of winter most of the butterflies, tho e delicate little creatures of fair weather, naturally die. But rmon?; tlioir uuuiher there Is a whole hardy b:w.l for which the rigors of wl::Ur p stv::s no terrors. These ere the angle wings, or vanes Bids. They are frequently called "thaw butterflies" from the fact that during the warm spells of winter they awake from their torpor and may frequently he ceen sunning themselves near their place of hibernal Ion or If the weather is u:IUl and pleasant Uittiug lightly about In l'.:e "pen places. These insects piss the winter both as chrysalis and as mature butterflies. Normally they remain In the crysalls form only about two weeks, but it Is prfluable that the severe cold overtakes some before they are fully developed, which may account for some of them hibernating as chrysalis. St. Nicholas, COURTING DEATH. The Work of the Mounted Police of Canada In the Northwest. The Northwest policeman's first duty Is to dUsdf that should be necessary. He Is not allowed to shoot u desper ado, go up. sit ou his carcass, roll a cigarette and then read the warrant. He must not shoot. At all events he must not -shoot first, which Is often fatal, for If there Is a time when delay Is dangerous It Is when you are coyer- lug an outlaw, writes Cy Wurman In the Sunday Magaziue. ' Numbers of the force have been known to ride or walk Into the very mouth of a cocked .4j Colt aud never flinch, lu about uinety-elgbt cases out of every hundred the man behind the gun weakened. In the other two cases be extended his lease of life, but made his going doubly sure. When a mount- ed policeman fulls, the open space he leaves Is immediately closed, for back of him Btauds the Dominion govern ment and back of that the British em pire. So the desperado who thinks he can kill and get away has a hard time. If the police chase him out of the Do minion back to the Islands, he is likely to fetch up at Scotland Yard. If his native-village lies south of the forty ninth, the rinkertons take up his trail, and when all these forces are after a man his days are gliding swiftly by. "Next!" ''I wi.s counsel for n. railway com pu ny In the west," says a prominent New York lawyer, "In whose employ a sec tion hand had been killed by an ex press train. Ills widow, of course, sued for damages. The prluclpal witness swore positively that the locomotive whistle had not Bounded until after the entire train had passed over his depart ed friend. "'You admit that the whistle blew?' I sternly demanded of the witness. " 'Oh, yes; It blew.' "Now.' I added Impressively, 'if that whistle sounded In time to give Mor gan warning the fact would be in favor of the company, wouldn't It?' " 'I suppose so,' said the witness. " 'Very -well. Now, for' what earthly purpose would the engineer blow his whistle after the man had been struck ?' '"I presume,' replied, the witness with great deliberation, 'that the whis tle was for this nest than on tho track.' "Harper's Weekly. Summary Conversion. Hawallans nil became Christians through the simple process of an edict -kapoo of one of the sturdy old Kamehamehas. The worthy king, ob serving that It was easier to kill an enemy with a rifle than with a club and that the rifle was the Invention of the Christians, took a short cut through the theological mazes of the mission aries who were trying to convert his subjects and announced that all Ha wallans were from that moment Chris tians. As he added that he would knock ou the head uny who objected the thing was done as fast us his cou riers could deliver his message to his loving subject New York World. ' What Ho Had Done. Tactful and delicate even for a Frenchman was the reply made by a Parlslun who had not found "u life on the ocean wave" all which one could wish. He was sinking, pale and hag gard, into his steamer chair when his neighbor cheerily asked: "Have you breakfasted, monsieur?" "No, m'slcur," answered the French man, with a wan smile: "1 have not breakfasted. Ou the contrary!" Ev erybody's Magazine. Trio Name Oscar. It Is Interesting to remember that the name Oscar was bestowed by Nn noleon on Bernadotte's son the first i) 1 qp w (ALThAM WATCMtSV t WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVER WAKE Greatest Assortment of every deccription ever seen in Lincoln County 1) . ' A Beautiful Line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty ('IV l Years' Experience) H. h PETERSON, Wa hinitkor,' Jeweler and Opticiuu TOLEDO, - - - OREGON King Oscar to w-liom be stood goata? ther. not for any Swedish associations, but because It was the name of a hero ic character In Macpherson's "Osslun," a work which Napoleon continually studied. Loudon Spectator. Th Prnrticnl fiirl. ".Tack told me he could live on my kisses forever." "Are yon going to let blm?'' "Not till 1 find out what I'.u goinp tff live on." Chicago .Totirnal. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived Ht Stewart's NOTICE Knit PUBLICATION. C. 8. Land Ollkv, Rosebnrg, Oregon January 1)0, loos. Notice is hereby given that James Ilairison, of Euclid. Oreiron, has llled notice ot his In tention m make final five enr proof in sup port of hit claim, viz: Homestead entry No. lfKllO, iniide December 12, 1IHK1, for the nl-j sw j, w'nwjjof section 20, township H s, range. I w, W. .V.. and .that snlil proof will l.e made before Ira Wndn, I'ounly t'lerk, at Toledu, Oiegon.ou Saturday, April ), lung. He names the (ollou ing witnesses to prove hiB continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz:. Henry Hobell and Nicholas Luderman of Euclid. Or.; A. L. Baldwin of W aid port, Or.; llein y Howell of Tolcoo, Oregon. Brnjamin L. Eduy, Register. NOTICE FOR PURLlOATIOy. U. 8. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon, February a, 1!W8. Notice is hereby given that Henry WlUon of Siletz. Oregon, has tiled notice of hla In tention lo make final comminution proof in support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. lfiltft, made January It), l'.Ki", for the nw'i Be1' and Lots '2, 8 iind 4 of section S3, town ship 8 s, range 10 w, and that said proof will be made before Ihe IMeTk of Lincoln county, nt Toledo, Oregon, on March 24, 1!MI8. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, tnu land, viz: Stephen Logan, Esten Olson, John Savage and '!'. F. Cowing all of Stloiz, Oregon. AluKUNoN 8. Dkkhhkii. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oillco, Portland, Oregon, February 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Albin Mueller of siletz, Ore., has tiled not ice of his intention to make llnnl commutation fproof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. ltil:iG made 'January fi, 1007, for the 11)4 nw.'i, soli nw'4 and ne sw! of section U, townxhlpO south, range 10 west, and that said proof will be made before thu Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March 24. V.KiH He inline the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence 11 pop, and cultivation of, the land, viz: ! Harlle R. Wilson, A. W. Morgan, Htophen L. Stratum and Chris Bum all or Hllvtz, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DHESSKIt, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! V. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon, , - . February 8, 1008. Notice is hereby given thai Daniel W. Melilll Siletz, Oregon, has Hied notice of Ills Inten tion to mako linal commutation proof In sup port of hlsclalm, viz: Ilon.es'ead entry No. 10142, made January 10, 1907, for the se!i of section 20, township 8 s, raugo 10 w, and lhat said-iiroof will be made before tho Itoglster and Receiverat Portland, Oregon, 011 March 24, 1908. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A.W. Morgan, Stephen L. Hlralton. Chris tian Burn nnd Harlle R. Wilson all of Siletz, Oregon. Ai-omtNoKS Hhkhhku, Register. 'NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court o the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter ofthe estate of John F. Ilunt- suckor, decenscd. Notice Is hereby given that Hie undersigned, a administratrix of I he est ale o John F. Hunt BticKer, deceased, has llled w ith the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, her tlnal account In said estate, and tho County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business has set Mon day, April Oth l'.iwt. at the hour of 10 a. in, thereof, at tho County Court room of said county, as the time and place for settling said account aud hearing objections therein, If any exist. And notice is hereby given lhat lit said time and place, any and all objections to said account, If any exist, will be heard and passed upon by said Court. Dated, Toledo, Or., Feb. 28, 1908. -' MAHTIIA A. IIlINTSUCKBR, Administratrix of the estate of John F. Hunt sucker, deceased (ID 1? (I) 4 HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Dona All Work Guaranteed -, . ttT Leave Orders at Bonbon iero.Toledn-XH NEWPORT, OREGON. The. White Is - King OF SKA ING MACHINES Call on P. II. Macdosai.d, flen'l Agent Newport, Oregon GOTO f COWIH u ATTORNEYS-AT-LA'W U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yeari-.' expeiieiic heftm l);r Local and the (ieiierul Lund Ollice . and the Interior Department at Washington, D. ( Rooms jOO 507 . , Columbia Building Portland, Or. I "" the . I I BONBONIERE CE0RT.E A. IIAI.L, Proprietor IS Choice Confections lX Summer Drinks y . Ice Cream - Fruits, Nuts K - Tobaccoa, Cigars Stationery BONBONTT5RE ANNEX I 1 Two Doors South (jjj POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES OJ W BOWLING ALLEY & A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play TOLEDO, OHl-XiOX CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. VIAIB CARD. TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUIKA No. l-!.eave Yaituua 6:l! a u- leaves Toledo 7:10 a in Arrives st Corvulils 11:00 a m Arrives at Albany 11:M a m No. 2--I.eaves Albany l':85 p in Leaves Corvallis 1:40 p m Arrives at 'loledo 71 fi:4H p m Arrives at Yaiilua .... 6:15 p m TRAINS TO AND FR'lM DETROIT. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:30 a m Arrives at Detroit .12:30 p m No.-4--I.eaves Dotrolt 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany 8:55 p m TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. H Leaves Albany 7:35 a 111 ' Arrives at CorvalUas.., 8:35 a m No. 10 leaves Albany.. .. S:n p in Arri ves al Corva'lU 4:::5 p m No. 8 -Leaves Albany 7:45 p in Arrives at Corvallis .- 8:25 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 6 Leaves Corvallis 0:80 a m Arrives at Albany 7:10 a m No. 9- Leaves Corvallis 2:15 p m Arrives at Albany 2: p in No. 7 Leaves Corvallis 8:00 p in Arrives at Albany 6:40 p m RKtilJI.AR SUNDAY TRAIL'S No. 11 Leaves Corvallis ll:15n in Arrives at Albany 11:58 p m No 12 -Leaves Albany 12-35 p in . Arrives .it Corvallis 1-18 p m A ol the aUive connect with Southern Pad lie company trains, both at Albany and Corvallis, as well as train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach es, as well as Breitenbnsh Hot 8prlugs. For further Information apply to GEO. F. NEVINS, Uen. Pass Agt. W. K. PETERSON, Agent. Toledo