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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday -School hC 10 :30 a. in. Ueorge Uethers, Superintendent. PieHt-liiiiK at II a. in. Class niceliug at close of tanruiiii; hit vii e. Junior LeHgue at 3 p. m. French! i g at 7:30 p. in. All are cordial I v invited Jo womhip with us. V. E. Rogers, Pastor. notice for publication V. S. Land Offics, Pi.rtlanil, Oregon, February Bl, MM. Niil ice ix hereby jflveii that IMgar Qulgley of Sileti, Oregon, has IIK-d notice of hi hiien tlmi to niHke final inniinutatlun irnuf in sup (Hjrtof his claim, viz: Iloinextead entry No. liilSfi, made Juii. 2!, 17, fur ihe uonhi-ast quarter of x-ctlon 31, twin.hii 8 s, rauueSw, and lhat al.I pnx.f will be made Itufnre the Register and Kieeiver ut Portland, Oregon, on April 14, 1908. He names ihe following witnesses to prove his eoiiiiiiiicua re-idtuire upon, and cultiva tion of, thu land, vl: Allin Mueller, A. IV. Morgan, 8. J,. Stratum "d A. r. Crawford all of HlletJ, Oregon. Aloebnon S. Drksser. Register. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In IhtConniy Cuitit of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county. In the matter of the estate of Joseph W, I'riee Notice I- hereby given ihnt Ihe nndemigned h.is been duly appointed iiriiiilnlsi ratur of the ratine of Joteph . Price, duceesud. All per Nona ha-iiig claim against said elate are hereby nlili-d to present same to me, properly verilleJ, nlihin hix months ol the dale of thin notice, im required bj law, ut my re.-iduuca at Kings Valley, Oregon. I'ated at Toledo, Or., February 14, 1908. 1". !'. '.'hut, Administrator ol the estate of Joseph W. Price. ileeeiiaed. NOTICE Foil IMUILICATION. ('. S. Lund Oltlee, llfwelmrg, Orc-nti. - January 18, l'.HiS Xnllrc la hereby then thai In compliance with the prnviitr. of the act of Cnngieas of June 8. IhVS, en'll ed An net for the nale ol li:lile lauds in tl.e HtuteMif rnliforiilii, Ore gun, Nevada and Wathiugtou Territory," ats extended to nil li e public bind suites by net of August 4, 18W, Anna Vcins of Uiiebnrg, roitiiyof l)iuiln, state ol Oregon, has this day tiled in this otllee her wiru statement No PAW. lor I lie purchase of the Lots LI, 14. 19 and V'O of reel inn No. ft, township No. 14 Joulh of range No. II went, W. M., and will oiler prool t Im w that tl.e laud sought l more tiiliiablo Im-its liihbcr or Bintie .ban lor agricultural purp w. mid to tsiiiiillsli her eli:n lo Kald land before the Iteglsti r and Hecelver a: thb itlleeal Itnseburj; Oiefon, on Wednesday, the 11 dny of April, I' IKS. She oau.es hk u ilnesscs: .' t ec I. I ea-engoi d. It. K rnken'l.crger (ieo.-ge Turner and Miua WeicL all of lloseburg. Oregon i and i.l! permns claln lug tidveiwly the nliovi lauds are requested to lllu tlii'il'lainn in this ollice on or Lelore siiid 1st iltiy of Apt II, 1'JiiH. Not coal land.' IIinjamin L. KniiY. Iteglster. NOTICE FOIt Pl'IILlCATION. U. 8. Land OHU-e, Portland. Oregon. Mnteh 7. 1908. Notice Is hereby given Hint Louis N. Fletcher ol Kernvllle, Oregon. ha tiled m tiee ol hl i'lteniii.u in imtka II mil thiej venr (Riled:) proof In support ot his claim, vm: Home stead entry No. IcMl niiideApjil 21, 1905, for the Lot 7, of section 11, Lot 8oi section Plniir" Lot 1 of section 30, low nshlp 8 , ranae 10 w, and Hint -mid proof will be nvado In-fore lh County Clerk of Lincoln county at Tolede, Oregon, on April Jl IfluK. Ho names the following wltnvpnes to prove Ms continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the laud, viz: William Scott. John. H. Lloyd, Oeoige V, l.yne. itii.l Ixto I). Wooi'. ol KcniN Lie. Oregon. Ai.okusi.n S. Dkknfkii, Register. NOTICIC FOIt PUBLICATION. I', s). Ijind Otllee, Portland, Oregon March 7, l'.KW. Noliwis hereby kIvcu lhat William M.Hcoti f Koi iivit e, Oregon, has tiled noilce of hb inleniion lo n.ake lliiiil Ih eo year (SHetx; p-oj -i Hiiiport of his cl.ilm, vli: Home. Head entry No. t.Miwi, made April SO. 1901, foi tho Lot ft of leeilon lOaud Lot 2 of aeeiion W- ti-ivnslilpSOiiiiie 10 w, and that mid proo1 will le made l.etoie the clerk of Lincoln ( not y 111 lo cdo, Oregon oil April 21, I9i 8. He ui.ines the lollowiug wintesses to prove hi. coiiiiiiuiiu rosidnneu upon, and cultiva tion of, 1 lie !au I, viz. L-ii i r , etcher. J. S. Lloyd, J. W. Slrauior. Mary Anileison of Kernvil'e Oregon. Ai.iis'hni.n S I hksskii. Keglsler. NoTICH Foil PUDLICATION -Isolated Tract. Pub'iie Laud Sale, f. 8. Land odlee, Portland, Oregon. March 9, 19C8. N'otlc her Miy given that, as uirevu-d bv Ihei'i lnminii. nerof ihn Omieral Laud Ollice. liu lui-the provisions of tho net of Congre- ii.iproved June 27, 19n6, Slat., 617), Me lll 1 ffer at public sale In the highest bidder, at 9 o'clock a. 111., on the 18th da) of AnilMSon, next, ill this ollleo.the fol oniug tract of lnnd: Nw'4of iwi of scctb.u IS, township 11 s range 10 mom. Any persom claiming advemdy the abov. li sciibed lauds are idvbed to flic their claims or objections on or before the time destitute) loranle. ALGKKNoN 8. ImiKsskp, liegl-ter. (!ko. W. IIihkk, Hecelver. NOTICI5 FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. 1-and Otllee at Porllund. Or., Warch 7, 1908. Notice la hereby given lhat Neauillh It. Dale of BUeti, Oregon, has filed notice of hli In tention to make final eoiuinutallon pnsjf In aupport of nil claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 16179, made Feb. 20, 1907, for tha nw' 01 reciton , township 9 1. range 9 w, and that aald proof will be made before the KegUtei and Receiver at Porllund, Oregon, ou April 42, 1908. . Ha name the following witnesses te prove hli continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, tbelaad, rii: Otto Byerley of Rocea, Or.; Cart Davis, I I, Klcbard, til win T. Clark of 81 lets, Oregon. AuotHNop- 3. DBEaeKS, Kegista Would Tie Deadhead, .J Original. A railroad conductor's life Is hard enough anyway, but when it comes to mnklng ajiolicernan of himself, In put-, tlug off unruly passengers or- those who won't pay. It's the meanest Job In the world. But when a conductor finds I that In putting a man off the train he's been making a fool of himself It's meaner than the meanest' Job In the world. Besides, th-'re are robberies In which any one of the train force Is lia ble to get a bullet through him. fM i.,i.t.,ii-li. iK-txinot rlnflHl whan - , 'nil ii .i i.. I my tralu v. as robbed back In the nine- ...LUI. lies uuu on 111 ue.i irip wua unguuij' 1 dlsgrunlk'd when on asking a seedy looking luiin'for his ticket he offered me a dirty old pasteboard that hadn't been good for a year. I told him It wouldn't do and asked him to pay his fare. At tii'st he said he badu't any money, but presently felt In bis pock ets and drew out some loose chauge. Ju;;t enoug!) to take him to a way sU- tlou ubo;:t hair the distance he wanted j to go. Of t uiiive I was olilUed to car-; ry bim as Tar as he could pay. but 1 i expected to have trouble with him sooner or later, and I -did. A3 we j uoared the station to which he hud paid his wav I sr.U to him: i "I want to know ir you're going to 1 pay for the rest of your ride, if you re not, 1 want you to get off here. I won't put you off In a wilderness. 1 prerer to do so at a station." "The ticket 1 showed you Is good," he said, "and you've uj r'ght to re- fur.e it. I'm gofng to stay aboard this tiviln." We were Elowlng up for the station. and us toon as we stopped I tackled him. lie didn't resist till f got hi:n oa , to the car platform, where half a dor.eu countrymen at the station could see us, j but then he put up a strong light. lie held on tq the rail with one hand and pummeled nie with the other. It oc curred to me that he was aiming to excite the sympathy of the men look ing ou and If I didn't want their in terference I'd better do my work pretty ciuick. I made two or three terrlUc jerks uud got him down ou to the 1 0f u,e Indians; for instance, the em lower step of the car, and then he got j ,,(,vniPI1, o r,,(lil111 ,,,,. Hmli Ueepiug a fi'"" 'mm1""' 'if'6!0 ! Q1'101' away f.xn. the 1. diai.a. The get him any farther. heu 1 dually ! , , , . ,, , flumr him on to the slntl.n, tilntforn, i wo,k i,; the 0dssI,Hll be conducted my uniform coat was torn to shreds, j '" tffc d;,ll:'e wil1'- fMral policies my cap was knocked down over my npieerl on by the. Forest Service and eyes nud my uose was bleeding. j " e In ian f.flice, and shU be initiated By this time the onlookers began to , bi d superintended wholly by the take notice of what was going on. I OHiceis of ihe Forest Service. In hand They were most or thein a bad look- i u t,efe lands the Foiest. Service will leg lot Indeed, It was suspected that i ,., Ilfo, m as llt,H,.ly a8 ith ,be the town had harbored the meu who )i( 8tall(1ludSi t,1.gallizlllionf,i Sufi had fobbed my train. It wus plain. .. . , . -, , , . that they sympathized with the man TJ' r "'1 who wouldn't pay his fare and were I bI Foeo. As far an possible, the In about to make n combined rush for me I ri" n reservations will be put under, the when I pulled the. rope and the train snrervisiou of Forest officers in started ou. I looked back to see my rl.Rrgu of neighboring National Forests passonvcr angrily pointing to me as but ft here this is imposible, hb in Min !f excl:ing them lo avenge him. ! , etota, Wivonsiu and Micbitian; other Oa my re! urn f.-lp. preferring uot to , (rce,8 be assigned to this woik by U,"B "" u'"? uien, s we imsts- ej the Etatlou where 1 had had the trouble I kept dark, for I fully expect ed that my doadbeat would be there with supports to give me a thrashing. I was disappointed, however, for tlre was no one at tho station except the agent find a passenger or two to board ' teltuiiiK in any way to timber contracts, the train. 1 questioned them about my j or timber or log sales, or logging oper mau. and they said the towns-people B,j,8orthe men who handle timber had' -befriended him, that he was still , ,, ,, , , . , 1 , ., , , , ' , w-oik, shall in the future be reported lo thoi-e nnd showed no signs of leaving. . J ., ' . . . In a few days I was (surprised to got a note from the sunerintoudent ex pressing regi-et nt the trouble I had had and Inclosing a check as compen- Ballon. I had made no report of the matter nud was nt a Iofs to know who had told him of It. Yhon several of the men who had robbed my train were arrested soma live or six weeks later my episode with the dcadhi-ad had pretty much passed out of my mind, though by no menus out of my remembrance. It turned out that, as suspected, the robhers had been harbored la the town where 1 had put him off nnd that several of them lived there. These were the ones ar rested. They woke up one One morn ing, havlug slept the night In fancied security, to be taken In custody by a police force seuf out by special train Hint arrived nt dawn. Their arrest led to the arrest of others, and a great deal fllnd8 ou hHlld t(, ' v f.,)1M,,y War r the plunder they had taken was re- , , ;, ., - ...j . plunder they had taken was re covered. One day I wna In the general offices of the company attending to some busi ness connected with my duties when tho door of tho general manager's pri vate oflice opened and a man came out whose face was familiar to me. Tie wns well dressed and presented alto gether an appearance of prosperity. firm I n r nA V a n.n11.nJ a. a- ouutretched hand and a-pecuiiar smile on his face. "I can't place you," I said, looking at him Inquiringly. "Can't you? You ought to remember me. You put me off your train one day for not paying my fare." Gradually It came to me that he was the seedy deadhead. My Impresalona of hhn as be was in his good clothes aJowlr faded Jjjto what be was wi ioen ne gave me an ex- "I am a detective of the company. I wanted an. excuse to eo Into the town which I suspected had harbored the j rouuers or your tram. The best way I could think of and one well calculated to Secure the svmnntliv nfirl rnnfl.1nn ot tue townspeople was to get put off the train there for not paying my fare, I stayed yltb them three Weeks and organized a gang to rob auother trala. -inais now i pot cn to he jt ulpiita." RICHARD A.JNQR12W8. a 1 a Bargains in Wall Paper. In order to make room for new stock L will close out my present stock ol Wall Paper Ut, a bin sacrifice. $1.00 wo' th of Wail Cuper will now paper a ... , ' , , r 7 u' ,uu,u Krogstad, the Druggist. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OFFICE; OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, Mnrcli 2, 1908. To the United Stales Iudiau Agent. Sir: Under date of January 22. 1008, the Secretary of the Interior, and Ihe Secretary of Agriculture entered into an ugreuntnt, ly the terms of which I II... 17-. ..-.. 0 I at .1 T" . , "e oerviuu or inn uepanment of AK" ultur fu to make a cnrl ul study f the f rest on Iudinn lleseivatioue f,,r Pu,'l" Pe f detei mining the best l,el n'P'nt use of the lands, Biid when " e.v B,e ft)l u1 niore valuable for forest I'U'Posfs than wuy other, to prepare ,l,,u "t ,v J"aus Ior "ie!l ' niiinngenieuf ; to f-cVi such ti'Tttioe no may hn cut with out iigttry to the forest, to ftipeivise ihe logg tig under methods which will iuipiovb the forei-t and yield the full niniket i lue of all the tiuiber.cui; and to pidtt it nil forests on Indian Reter- VM,i 118 bt"Pr they are being cut over UI" :ot. r While the salaries and expences of men ni) loytd to carry out the agree 11,1m no mioned are to be paid by the It dimi ( fit'e, all mm to be employed in this t y tbttber with those now en. ploytd in finest t ik on liulim Resei viilici.s, cball be a art of ihe force and shall be responsible only and directly to the 1 orest Service, 'li e I t ret fc'eivice will cbferve in its j ar'niiiiistratiou the gei eral policies of the Ihil'an Oflice i ffecting the welfuie ,. porR.t RP,..!,.P. Tl.i woik of th t fi era on t he resen ation will be iu-sp- tted by the Irspectors of the Forest Seiite. now organized in six districts for tin insiioctiim of National Forests. Ail correspondence aud all matters I lie i ni icairi, i-oi cel. VI V llitr, nsiiiiiy- lon, D. C. Any correspondence of the , m"re n ferred to which is rtceived by 1 'ty efTicei- of the Indian Ollice, except I tbroUih tho Forrester, shall immed iatly be teffeied to I tie Forrester. It is my desire that you cooperate with the officers f the Forest Service and render every Ht-sistance in your power to make the plan adopted a success. You will furnish your timber em ployees and Government faimeis each w ith h copy of this circular letter, aud ask tbem to co-operate with you in ' carrying out the uliin ndooted. Very Respectfully, F. E. Ledpf, CoDimissioner. Call For County Warrants. Notice is uercbv clven that I have in 11 10 umnn 011 tut ueuttisi riinu, auu endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds" up to aud including March 31, 1907. Interest on said warrants to cease on and after said date. G. B. McCluskky, County Treasurer Dnted at Toledo, Or., this 19th day of March, 1W8. Teachers and Parents' Meeting A Teachers' and Parents' meeting will be held in Toledo on Saturday, March 28. 1908, to which all are most oordially invited! George Bithbrs, County School Superintendent. For camp stoves, tents, and camping outfits, go to Chatfield's Hardware. t put mm on. planatlon. Waldport Items A krge agate bed south of Wald port has been exposed by the win ter storms. This bed has been covered for years and some fine agates are being. found. Waldport people were treated to a novel Bight laBt week when two schooners crossed out over the bar at the same time. They were the Condor and the Evie. Candidate J. W. Dunn was a Waldport visitor Tuesday. Judg ing from the pleasant smile he brought along he must be meeting with encouragement all along the line. The "Friendly Club," a ladies organization here, is preparing a program for an entertainment to be given early in April. During the Sunday concert the Yachats people asked to be -permit ted to hear the band. The boys marched to the home of M. S. Dur bin and after calling up everybody on the line the concert was con tinued . The result was gratifying to all. and the, boys were congratul ated on their ability to blow twenty miles. - a - Daisy Dell. A. Erricksons Imve a fine baby girl at their home on Schooner creek. J. P. Bones and family came in from Perrydale aud will sptnj the summer ou their 1 audi. The Gerald C came in from Astoria louded with goods, for all tht-te stores ou the hay. Miss Hazel West of Salmon river has gone to Msro, Oiegou, to spend the summer with her sister. Ten guests were at Hottl Taft Friday and Saturday. M. Coskey and L. Ilolten weut to Sheridan MondKy. Mountain trout are plentiful, that is the report of some of our spot ting boys. Miss Elia Bones, who is teaching the Chattel Ion school, spent Saturday and Sunday at home, bringing with tier the Misses Josephine and Antoscia Win nisky and Genievie Stem pie. "What Do You Think of This. In Oregon they are. going after the whiskey traffic in a novel way. They reverse the order of things. Instead of taxing the seller or li censing the saloon, the buyer of strong drink is compelled to take out a license for which he has to pay $5 for six months. . Saloon men are compelled by law to con line their sales exclusively to per sons holding licenses, to buy, under penalty of a heavy fine, for selling to authorized persons. A feature os the law is that every six months a complete list of the licensed drinkers irf published. Malta Bend, (Missouri,) Qui Vive. . ; Unequalled as a Cure for Croup "Besides being eu excellent remedy for colds and thront troubles, Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is unequalled as a cute for croup," says Harry Wilson of Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the ctoupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by Otto 0. Krogstad. For, GuiiH, Rifles, ammunition aud sporting goods go to Chatfield's Hard ware. Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba, Rec ommends Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy . "As long ago as I can remember my mother was a faitltiul user and friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never in my life have I realized its true vnlue until now," writes Prof, H. A. Howell, of Howell's American Sohool, Havaua. Cuba. ''On Ihe night of Feb ruary 3d our baby was taken sick with a very severe cold, the next day was worse and the following night his con dition was desperate. He could not He down and it was necessary to have him in the arms every moment. Even then bis breathing was difficult. I did not think he would live until morning. At last I thought of my mother's remedy, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which we gave, aud it afforded prompt relief, and now, three days later, he has fully recovered. Under the circumstances 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 Bale by O. O. Krogstad. H. B. McMURDO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TODEDO, OREGON Office in Ofstedahl Building. Ofliee hours 9 to 12 m. ; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m tCalls answered at all hours' Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or froin rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamber laiu's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each appli cation and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. S. l.and Office, Portland, Oregou, March 21, 19(18. Notice la hereby given that Park 8. Calkin of Falla City, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to nialte final commutation pro if in support of his claim, viz; Homestead entrv No. 10110. made Dee, 14, 1906 for the eouil. east quarter ot section 10, township 8 8, raiue 9 w, nud that said proof will be made beforn the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on April ffl, 1908. He names the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C.J. Franklin, W. J. 8onthweIl, F. A. l.ucss and John l'aul all of Falls City, Oregon. Alokrnon s. Dresser, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 21, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Frank Byerley of Rocco, Oregon, has Hied notice of his intention to make Una! linal live )eur piusf Iu. kupport ot his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 1479:1 made March 19, 1903. for the n of hwoT sei ion 13, township 9 s, range 9 w, and that said proof will be made before the Register aud Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on April 7 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the laud, viz: Theodore Farlngton, of Dallas, Oregon ; Otto Byerley, 8. P. Bell, C. C. Lew is, of Rocco, Or. Alornon 8. Drxsoeb, Register. Feb. 28 to Mar. 27. J F. SWOPK, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all courts in the state. Probale matters ami colleo tions promptly attended to. Office in Courthouse, Upstairs, . TOLEDO. OREGON. WOODBURN. OREGON Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Slyubs, Etc. W. C. HARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or Leave orders at Residence.' TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES M. N. ANDERSON, Prop. Good, Riga nnd well-broken 8addlu Horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses Boarded and given (Jood Ore City Draying in Connection G. B. McCLUSKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, Oregon FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots nnd Shoes repaired Work Guaranteed Shop at residence near Courthouse' OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Yaquina, Oregon IE El mmwm DRUGS and MEDICINES Sohool Bookg, Stationery Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall. Paper, Phono graphs, Musical Instruments, Garden and Flower Seeds Mall Orders given Prompt Attention OTTO 0. KROGSTAD THE DRUGGIST