Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 20, 1908, Image 8

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TOLEDO, OREGON
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NOTICK Full ITHI.ICATION.
V. 8. land unite, I'm Hand, Oregon.
January 4, 1X18.
Notice Is hereby given lhal'ln compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Imieit, loTH.entiilrd "Aji act for I ho Halo of
linber hinds In tho States of tnltfornia, Ore
icon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
eienneci mini ine I'ubllo Land Slates hy act
Held, w.nnlr of Lai,. state nf Ok.., v..
thU.lny Hi d In till, ollko hlH sworn state-
moot No. Tf.vs.for the l.urch e 1
mmmioii h, iii township r r. ran ge
i.Our proof to (.how thai the lsnd so 1 1 ) I
more valuali'e fur Its timber or stone than for
agricultural piirpn, and lo eitalllh Ms
claim to said Jand before the County Clerk ol
1'enlon county, at Corral, Oregon, on Katur-,
duy. the -lUt day of Xluieh, lis,
lie nan.es as n ltucsi-ea: i
T. J. t urns of Alxen, Or.; tV. K. Allen, (Iny !
t run oi l,hil..matn,Or ; Marvin 1.. lluinnilii
of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 21st
day of March, 1908.
Aloirmon 8. Drissrb, Register.
J F. SWOPE,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and colleu
tions promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
SOJIE
To clean up Fall and Winter
Stock we will Sell all our
Now left in stock for
This will also include
all
Coats.and
BUSY BUSINESS
NOTICE KOIl ITBMCATION.
, V. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
February 21, 1908.
Notice In horoby given that Prank Hyerley of
Kneed. Oregon. has llltd notice of Ilia Intention
lo muke flnnl II mil live year proaf In support
of his claim, vis
Hoinetlrad entry No. 14793
made March 19, 1903. for the ni of nw.'4 of
.......... ... uruip a, ranue v w, ana that ,
said proof will be made before the Register
' Hecelvar at 1'ortlaiid, Oregon, on Aurll7
1IKJ8.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence npon, and cultivation
of the land, vis:
Theodore Pariugton, of Dallas, Oregon ; Otto
Byerley, a P. mil, C. U. Lewis, of Itccco, Or.
AlnimuN S. Dkkrskr, Register.
I"el. 28 to Mar. 27.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland Oregon.
Februaryl, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Eaten Olson,
of Bllets, Oregon, lias filed notice of his Inten
tion to make tbial commutation proof In
support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry
No. 10483 made January 18, 1908, for the south
west quarter of section 28, township 8 south,
range 10 west, and that said proof will be
made before the Register and Receiver at Port
land, Oregon, on March 14, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Discontinuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the land, vis:
Stephen Logan. John 8. Lloyd, John Sara,
and liarry Bevlar all of Silets, Oregon.
iMiBW 3. Dbessir, Register.
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U. 8. hand Otllce, Itosoburg, Oregon,
February 18, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that In con.p .nee
with ths provisions of the act of Co tress ol
Jull81iS78,cntitled "An mm for the sale of
"'"'-'ef lands In the stntes of Calilornla, Ore-
" Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
' l"0 l u""e Land States by act
of August 4, 1892. John
Lake, county of Kootenai, ,uue of Idaho, haa
thld,iy died in thisoftlee hi sworn statement
No, 8834. for tha nnr,.h...n .v. -iy.
and njfofsw. of section No. 14. In township
fto. i6 s, range No. low, w. m., and win oiler ,
I lii'rmf l, u linn. . I, . ...
va name tor lis Umber or, tone than foragri
cultural purposes, and to estubllah his claim
lo said land before the lU-Kier ard Receiver
at Kosemirg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13lh
day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Fran Reiser, Herman Schwan of Rose Lake,
Idaho; William Day .f Fisher, Or.! Frank
Hughes of Box, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their elaims in this office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Bewamim l. Eddv, Register;
Bargains in Wall Paper.
In order to make room for new
Block 1 will close out my present stock
ol Wall Paper at a big sacrifice. L00
worth of Wall Paper will now paper a
big room. K boost ad, the Druggist.
gvercoars
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I Cruise the Timber.
Why are the timber lands assessed
per acre? " v
" That is the question and now is
the logical time for the people to
. look into this matter.
Mind you, this paper is not ac-
' cusing any official of being corrupt,
. but simply Btrikes at the plan or
methods in vogue at this time.
Follow this carefully and see if
you do not agree with us.
I Upon what system of valuation
have the thousands of acres of tim
ber lands in Curry county been
purchased by foreign corporations?
i You all know that not a solitary
timber claim has been purchased
Only after careful cruising and esti
mating, . and the valuation was
! governed by result of that cruise.
; That was, and is, the system used
j by the capitalist in dealing with the
owner.
! Now, how did the Assessor get at
his valuation? Did he cruise the
( land or did he take some man's
say so as to the sellinfc p ice? How
far from the actual cash value did
! the Assessor come, and how does he
i know whether the figures he hears
about or sees upon . the deeds are
the actual figures or not?
Who of all people should know
tho result of careful cruising and
'estimating of the timber of this
county but the county board? Why
has not that body made it its own
i business to send a cruiser and esti
mator over the timber lands of this
county and see that the owners pay
taxes upon a valuation per thous
and feet? A majority of the timber
of Curry county is held by foreign
speculators. When the time is ripe
this timber will be cut and shipped
away. . The stumps, rocks and
mountains will remain. The value
will be gone. Whether there will
be enough value left to justify the
owners in paying any tax whatever
will be problematical. The chances
are the majority of it will be sold
, for taxes and much of it the county
will be compelled to bid in. Then
why are these immense values al
lowed to grow in size now and bear
but a small part of the burden
while the resident digs to pay a tax
much greater? The resident is the
i. . : . l i . l. 'Ti
uue ivtio improves toe county, n
IB JU3 TVUU UUUUB M1U UOUSL'S, piUIUS
the -orchards and develops the
country to the point where the rail
road builder takes notice. When
the railroad comes, the speculator
has made his millions, and with no
effort. He has not lived in the
wilderness. He has not kept his
children away from the splendid
city educational facilities. He has
not swung his axe, felled the trees
and grubbed the stumps. He has
not made two blades grow where
but one grew before, but he has
reaped a thousand blades where he
never did sow. He has enjoyed his
luxurous home and comfortable sur
roundings while the resident plod
der has performed the labor which
.increased the value of the things in
which the capitalist speculated with
a few paltry dollars',
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LountJV KadlUm.
The (Curry
Prof.
H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba, Rec
ommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
''As long ago as I can remember my
mother was a fnithtul user and .frieud
of Chamberlnin's Cough Remedy, but
never In my life have I realized Its true
value until now," wutes Prof, H. A.
Howell, of Howell's American School,
Havana. Cuba. "Ou 4he night of Febv
rnat-y Sd our baby was taken sick with
a very severe cold, the next day was
worse and the following night bis con
dition was desperate. He could not lie
down and it was necessary to have him
in the arms every moment. Even then
his breathing was difficult. .. I did not
think he would live an til morning. At
last I thought of my mother's remedy,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which
we gave, and it afforded prompt relief,
and now, three days later, he has fully
recovered. Under the circumstance's I
would not hesitate a moment in saying
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
that only, saved the life of our dear
little boy." For sale by O.O. Krogstad.
H. B. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TQDEDO, OREGON -,
Office in Ofstedaht Building,' Office
hours 9 to 12 m.; 2 to 5 p. m ; 7 to 9 p. m
tFCalls answered at all hourslEj
M. E. Church Sunday-Services.
Sunday S-cliooI at 10 :30 a. m. George
Betberg, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.'
Class meeting at close of morning
'service.
Junior League at 3 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
AH are cordially invited to worship
with us. W. E. Rogers, Pastor.
Lame Shoulder.
Whether resulting from a sprain or
from rheumatic pains, there is nothing
so good for a lame shoulder as Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely ami
rub the parts vigorously at each appli
cation and a quick cure is certain. Fur
sal by Otto O. Krogstad.
CONTEST NOTICK.
V. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon ,
January S, 1908.
A sufficient content affidavit having befit
filed in this office. by eter A. McDonald, con
testant, iigalnxt homestead entry No. 14.134,
made July 21, 1W2, for the sw4 of section hi
township 8 south, range 9 west, by Sherman 1".
Hewett, contestee, in which it is alleged that
he Is well acquainted with the tract of land
embruced in the said Homestead entry, and
knows the present condition of the same; aUo
that snld Sherman F. Hewett has never re
sided npon said land, or made his home I here,
uiwii to the excision of homa lwwhw;
that he has nmde no cultivation thereof; that
there are not now, and never has been any
improvements upon siild land, except a small
cabin which is not now, and never has been
habitable: that said land Is wholly abandoned,
and has been abandoned for more than threo
years last past, and that said alleged absence
from the said land whs not due to his employ
ment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of
tho United States as a private soldier, officer,
sea man. or murine, during the war with Spain,
i r during any other war In Which the United
States may lie engaged, said parties are hereby
noillied to appear, respond, and offer evidence
touching such allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.
on March 23, 1908, before the Register and Re
ceiver at the United States Land office at Port
land, Oregon.
The said contestant having, fn a, proper affi
davit, filed January 3, 1908. set forth facts w hich
show that after due diligence personal service
cannot bo made, it is hereby ordered and di
rected thnt such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
Algernon S. Dklsser, Register.
WOODBURS. OREGON
Fntit Trees, . Ornamental
Trees, Shrub, Etc.
W. C. HARDING, Ageut, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
' M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Good Rltts and well-broken Saddle Horses.
' Special attention given to Traveling Men.
' Horses Boarded and given Uood Care
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City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
FERQ BROWN, ,
SHOEMAKER.
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed '
Shop at resideuce near Court house'
OSCAR MI DDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-ATI. AW,
REAL ESTA I E,
INSURANCE ,
Yaqulna, - - Oregon .
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Books, Stationery
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Pheno-
grapns, musical instruments,
Garden and Flowor Seeds
Mail Orders given Prompt Atteatien
WODSBURN
NURSERIES
tf THE PHARMACY
OTTO O. KR00STAD
THE DRUGGIST