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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
SPRING OPENINGS IN ALL LINES CLOTHING FOR MEN Snappy stuff that is op to the miuute in Styles and Quality. Ask to aee tbem. HATS For Mm and Boys. Latest shapes DEESS GOODS New shades in Dress Patterns. Laces and Embroideries. Mnslin Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also a New Line of the famous WARNER RU8T-PROOF ' COSSETS. SHOES SHOES LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'8 OXFORDS. Litest Stylea and Urate el. AKIW The Empire Cream Separator The '-"iuibleat Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lighten Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator that wears and will not get out of order every time you nee it. tak-e the Empire. The Simplicity, Eaxy Ruu ning, Few Parts to Clean, Ease of Adjusiment. appeals to all. FOR SALE BY E. L. C HATFIELD (Successor to Gardner & Jorgeueou) i inr WIHTE HOUSE LEADER IN LOW PRICES Call and we will prove it We haven't time to tell you all about tt here. Come in and see ns. Your a With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOB SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon. Hay 4, 1908. John Albert, n4 nvr'4 we. It. township 10. range 11 Eliia Albert, nj sw)4 sec. 27. township J, range Joihua Louie, et I, K lots 13, 14 j ioU 10, 15, 16, 17, tee. 15, t 9, r 10 Peter Bobb. t tv'i section t9, township 6, raDge 10 Peter BobtS, ei wi section 29, township 8, range 10 Peter Bobb. w)4j lection 29. township 6, range 10 'Coquelle Thompson. e'i sw.'i section 22, township 9, range 9 Coquello Thompson, nw!4 nw, ne'4 nw and w, nwi nej section 27, township 9, range 9 Sarah Jackson, mi nw section 28, township 9, range 10 Peter Collins, m ne4 se,'. nw; and lot 8, see. 21, tp 8. r 11. KOK-COMPKTENT LAKD8 Coquelle Hunter, el4 nni section 28, township 9, range 9 Polly Hun 'er, nei sw4, lot 23 and w4 nw)4 nel4 aeo. 28, tp , r9 Nellie H. White, M w section 1, township 10, ranee 9 Bhasta Costa 8am, m nw'4 section 28, township 9, range 9 John Woodman, 4 lot 20, lot 29 section 9 and wj nwj ne1 and iiw'4 sw'4 ne1 section 16, township 10, range 10 Alsea Johnson, lot 1 sec. 4, lots 3, 4 and 5 sea 3, township 8 i, nnd lot 8, sec 84, township 7, range 11 Polly Dick, v section S, township 10, range 10 Anna Tecnmseh, i ai section 27, township 9, range 9 -Charles Sutton, t)4 se'4 section 6, township 10, range 9. Joseph Lincoln, neJi se4 and lot sec 32, township 8, range 11. . (0 Ona Albert 80 John Ross 84.88 Clarence John Smith 80 80 80 80 80 80 89.15 80 80 80 ' 80 60 79.75 80 80 80 67.19 George Kiowinda James Williams Kmma Williams James Thompson Anna Thompson Alsea Mack Alvena Collins Coquelle Hunter Polly Hunter Nellie M. Whtto " 8. C. Ram John Woodmen Alsea Johnson Polly Dick Anna Tecuraseh Charles Sutton Joseph Lincoln Sealed bids will be received Up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho various days upon which tbey are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must lje directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Knvelnpes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Encloee certified check for at least 25 per cent, of your l,ld. KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 0. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS ' Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln County, Obegon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to furnUh mme promptly an correctly. ta.M44L 60 YEARS' v EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks n...Na a 4 ftnsnrsuaMTB Ac Anrone sending &J'?l -fiaOklv UMrtam Our opinion iiw " ubiiubi on Patents sent free. Oldest mto tor enngMnUk. Patent taken tbronih Mann Co. receive Hxrlat notice, without eWye, to the Scientific Jltncricam A handsomely llrostrated weekly, kM!.?: O3eiBad.NeWT0n. FW1 am. W..tWwswt IV f! mUNN & C Branca vbsos. JN DRS. ADAMS Dentists 'Of Lewis Building, 350 Morrison St., PORTLAND, OK. our specialty Is the painless filling or ex 'acting ol teeth. Our Motto: A Pleased Patient Our Best Advertiser. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matterotthe estate of Anstin Howell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate ol Anstin Howell deceased, has fllxd with the County Clerk of Lincoln count), his final account in said estato, and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business has set Tuesday, April 7, 1908, at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as th time and place for settling said account, and hearing objections thereto, if any exist. And notice is hereby given that at said time and place, any aud all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passed upon by said Court. Bated, Toledo, Or., March , 1908. . Viaan. Howrll, Administrator of the estate of Austin Howell' deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, February 18, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in comp' nce with the provisions of the act of Co-gress ot June 8, 3878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Calltornla, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John Bruschke, of Ross Lake, comity of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this day flied in this office his sworn statement No. 8834, for the purchase of the sjfof nw1 and nJi of sw)i of section No. 14, In township No. 18 s, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will offer praof to show that the land sought is mou valuable for its timber or stone than foragii. cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Koseourg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908. s He names as witnesses: Frank Retzer, Herman Schwan of Rose Lake Idaho; William Day of Fisher, Or.; Frank Hughes of Box, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desorlbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of June, 1908. Benjamin L, Eddy, Register m TIP. a n OrlxteaL "Can yoo find my dog? said as old lady to the man at the desk at a police station. She was a diminutive woman with a pale face and grizzly gray wary, hair palled down in an old fashioned way over her temples. Tour dog, madam?" "lea. He's been missing for weeks. I'm aura he's been stolen, for be wouldn't have left me willingly for the world. He'a a Scotch terrier, and his name Is Tip. He loves me better than any one. nnd somehow I can't get along without him. "When did you uilss him, madam?' "It's three weeks ago lust Wednes day. I saw a strange man call to him and pet him. I thought the man had taken a fancy to him - he's such a beauty but didn't suppose be would steal him. Poor little Hp!" The last words were spoken with as much tenderness aa If Tip bad been a kidnaped child. "Is thitt nil? Were there no other suspicious circumstances connected with your dog'B disappearance?" "Nothing connected with the dog, but something happened that night Burglars entered the house and took the few spoons I had left of my grand father's silver." . "Ilave you recovered them?" "No. but I wouldn't uilnd that so much If I bad Tip. though I'm very poor. I'm afraid they're not treating him well, and I'm lonesome without Iiiiti. "H'm! The mg,n who petted him took him to deprive you of the alarm the dog would give when the house was entered. Burglars wou't enter a house without first getting rid of the dog If there is one." "Do you think so? I supposed he admired him. Everybody admires Tip. Here's his picture." She drew u photograph from her reticule and banded It to the officer, who Inspected it, muttering to himself, : "Ugly enough to be a prize fighter." Then to the lady. "I fancy they may ! not have killed your dog. madam" "Heaven forbid!" she Interrupted, raising her hands and her eyes. "They would more likely try to sell him since they could easily get a big price for him. I'm afraid we can't do anything for you. madam. If your dog hadn't been stolen to enable the thief or yileves to rob your rouse, I Should advise you to advertise a reward for his return, stating that no questions would be asked. But, you see, if they ! got away ' with your spoons tbey wouldn't risk trying to get a reward ' for the dog. They're not quite such big fools as that No. ma'am; we can't find your dog for you. but If you ; choose to leave your address if any thing turns up we'll let you know." The old lady went away sorrowful. A week passed when one morning a policeman called upon her and said the chief would like to see her at the station. She went there and saw the same man behind the desk as before. "I have word," he said, "that a sus picions character Is loitering about Ar lington, fifty miles . np the railroad. He's got a dog with him which he's trying to sell. I've phoned them to ar rest him and hold him till we can dis cover If the dog's yours." "I'll go right away and see," cried the old .lady excitedly. "There's no occasion for that" said the man at the desk. "Just wait a moment" -He took up a telephone receiver, called the police station at Arlington and asked to have the dog brought to tL. phone. When it was announced the dog was there, the chief talked in the receiver: "Hello, doggy! Doggy want a bone? Hello, Tip, Tip. Tip!" Then he asked how the dog had taken his call. The reply came that the only recognition he showed wa3 a Blight pricking up hts ears at the name Tip. "Now, madam," said the chief, "you talk to him." "Tip! Is that you, Tip? Did the naughty man take my little doggie away from me?" - For reply there came a series of Joyful harks. "Let up," came a policeman's voice, "or the dog'll break the machine." The chief ordered the dog sent down, and the same afternoon he was in his mistress' arms that Is, so long as she could keep him there,1 for he Jumped down and up and circled about, bark ing, while the old lady sat with Joyful tears streaming down her cheeks. Jt was a Jew days after this that the lady received a note from the presi dent of the th National bank stating that if she could find It convenient to call at the bank he would be pleased to see her. He added an Invitation for her to bring her dog. She sent a reply that the dug was not for sale. That afternoon the president called on the lady. "There's no use," she said, "for you to try to buy Tip. I wouldn't part with him for all the money In your bank." "Nor would I deprive you of blm for twice that amount I have called to tell you that Tip baa been the means of our recovering . $100,000 worth of stolen securities. When you called to blm over tbe phono, .rfae mas who or, hh S WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ! and SILVERWARE - Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County '? A Beautiful Line of I SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES II Fine WatcK Ripairine a Specialty (J) (T ity Years' Kxpetience) H. t:. PETERSON, ; Wa litnaker, Jeweler and Optician TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON n. Sua mm was aoout to be released. was held for further investigation and turned out to be one of a gang that robbed our bank six months ago. Here are your spoons, and here is the re ward offered for the Information lend- tag to the" recovery of our bonds. I give It to you In trust for Tip cs long as he lives, though yon are to spend the Income and have the principal at his denth." Tip nnd kS B?!"tr?5 nr !!v!j 1r rtTif TABRT. n. HRNnnifJ HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the tkiu Midi as eczeniH, tetter, nalt rheum mid bar bers' itch, are dim notorized by an i tense itcliinvf and smart int.', w hich ofteu makt s life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be i had by applying Cliamlerlniii'n Sxlve. It allays the itching and sinm liiig al most instantly. Many ch8h have been cured by its use. For sale by O. to 0. Krogstad: Watches, Jewelry, Repairing Done All Work GutUHti eed at9I'Cave Orders at Bonbotiieru. Ti led NEWPORT, OREGON. Tho White Is King OF SEWING MACHINES Call on F. II. Macdonai.d Gen'l Agent Newport, Oregon A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's NOTICE Kit FUHMCATIOM. 0. 8. Land onto, Rusebnrg, Oregon. January SO, 191S. Nottre is hereby given that Jarai-s Hairismi o Euclid, Oregon, has tiled notice ol his in tention in make Dual Ave jea' proof in gup port ot his claim, viz: Homestnid entrv No. 10360, made December 12, 1900, lor the ni vt4, K 1W'!4 of section 26, township 14 s, range jI w, W. M and thut .sd proof will l.e made before Ira Wii-le. County Clerk, at Toledo, Oregon, on Saturday, April 4, ltd. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residene.e upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Henry Bobell and Nicholas Luderman tf Euclid. Or.; A. L. Baldwin ol Waldport, Or.; Henry Howell ol Toledo, Oregon. Benjamin I,. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oniee, Portland, Oregon, March '21, t'.XW. Notice is hereby given that Katharine M. Banson of tiileti, Oregon, has died notice of her Intention lo make final commutation proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead entry No. laira, made February 12,11X17, for the of section 26, township 9 s, range 11 w, and lhal said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, nt Toledo, Oregon, on April 29,1908. Hs names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vis: K. II. Koehler of Newport. Or.: E. Maud Howeti, A, Mucklln.O. D. Mlkcls of Hilets, Or. Algernon 8. Iihksher. Register. cowing com ATTORN EYS-AT-LAV U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. , Twenty yeart' experience befo-id tin Local and the General Laud Office r and the Interior Department at Washington, D. ( Rooms 500 507 , , . columns isniiiiintf Portland, Or. I the' I BONBONIERE GEORGE A. II ALL, Proprietor tjl - Choice Confections Vi Summer Drinks V Ice Cream j$ Frails, Nuts 'J1 Tobaccos, Cigars & Stationery i : if BONBONIERE ANNEX Si Two' Doors 8ontb, TO 5v-P00L, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES fig BOWLINO ALLEY. A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. In the matter of the estate of J. Lane, de teased. Notice Is heieliy given that the undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of .1. Lone, de censed, hits rendered nnd filed with the County Clerk, of Lincoln county, her Hnnl account In said estate, aud the County Court, sifting f r the transaction of probate 1 mines, has set Monday, May A, 1908, at the hour ot 10 a. tn. thereof, at the County Couit room of said county, as tho tlmo and place for settling said accouutand hearlngobjections thereto, if any exist. And notice Is hereby glveu thut at said Hire and place, any and all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passed upou by said Couit. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, March 24, 1M. MAIIY K. LANE, Administratrix of I he estate of J. Lane, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of John F. Hunt. sucker, deceased. Noiice Is hereby given that the undersigned, a administratrix of Iheestaieof John F. Hunt sucaer, deceased, has filed with the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, her final account in anid estate, and the County Court, sitting for the transiictlon of probate business has set Mon day. April th 1908, at thebonrof 10 a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said count;, aa the time and place for settling said account and hearing objections thereto, if any exist. And notice H hereby given that nt said time end plane, any and all objections to wild account, if any exist, will be heard and pawed upou by said Court. . Dated, Toledo, Or., Feb. 28. 1908. . Martha A. Huntsucker, Administratrix of the estatcof John F. Hum- . sncker. deceased CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TRAINS FKO.M AND TO YAQUINA No. 1 !ave Yaqmtia 8:45 a n. leaves Toledo 7:16 a ui Arrive at CorviilUs 11:00 a in Arrlvesat Albatiy.... 11:58 a m , No. 2 Leaves Albany. 1:86 p in Leaves Corvallls 1:40 p m Arrlvesat Toledo 5:40 p in Arrives at Yaqtiina 0:16 p U) . THAIN8 TO AND F1MM DETROIT. VT.. U I A 1 V, - 4. OA Arrlvesat Detroit .12:80 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m Arrlvesat Albany S:M p tu TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. R -leaves Albany 7:5ft a m Arrive at Corvallls 8:85 a in No. 10 I eaves Albany.. 8:ta p m Arrlesat Corva'lU 4::tt p in No. 6-Leavcs Albany 7:46 p m Arrives at Corvallls 8:25 p ra TRAINS FOR ALBANY i No. 5-Leavu Corvallls 8:80 a m Arrlvesat Albany 7:10 a m No. 9-l eaves Corvallls 2:15 p m I Arrives at Albany 2:65 p m No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 8:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:40 pm I RKCilTI.AR SUNDAY TRAINS No. !1 -Leaves Corvallls 11:16 a mi Arrlvesat Albany 11:68 p m No 12-Leaves Albany 12-86 p m Arrive-,it Corvallls 118 p tn A nt the aiiove connect with Southern i'aclilc company trains, both at Albany and CorvallU, a? well aa train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjaoent beach es as well as Breitenbush Hot Springs. . . . For (Hi ther Information appjy to OKI). F. NKVINH, (Jen. Pass Alt. W. K. t'ETERSON, Ageut, Toledo