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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
SPRING OPENINGS rft ALL LINES i CLOTHING FOB MEN Snappy etoEf that is tip to the minute in Styles and Quality. ' Ask to see tbem. HATS For Men and Boys. Latestahapes DRESS Q0ODS New shades in Dress Patterns. Laces and Embroideries. Muslin Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also a New Line of the famous "V WARNER RUST-PROOF CORSETS. 1 LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS. Latest Sty leu and Urauea J. S. AKIN Ms i The Empire Cream Separator The ' implefct Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lightest Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator that wears and will not get out of order every time you use it, take the Empire. The Simplicity, Easy-Running, Few Parts to Clean, Ease of Adjustment, appeals to alt. ' FUR SALE BY E. L. CHATFIELD (Successor to Gardner & Jorgensou) OS THE gWIHTE 1 House LEADER IN LOW PRICES Call and we will prove it We haveVt time to tell you all about tt here. Coma in and see ns. Yours With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOB SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bid will be received for the following till uoon. May 4, 11108. John Albert, nt$ nw'i tec. 16. township 10, range 11 Eliza Albeit, n'i '- sec. 27. township 9, range 9 Joshua Louie, et al, t. loU 13, 14; low 10, 15, 16, 17, tec. IS, 1 9, r 10 Peter Bobb. e4 section 29, township 6, range 10 Peter Bobb, vi te'4 section 29, township 6, range 10 Peler Bobb. wf se'4 section 29. towuchip 6, range 10..' Coquelle Thompson, eV$ vw'i section 22, township 9, range 9 Coquelle Thompson, tt$ nw!4 nw, ne'4 nwji and wj. nw'. neji section 27, township 9, range 9 Sarah Jackson, sw.'i section 28, township 9. range 10 Peter Collins. iU neU seV.nw and lot S. tec. 21. to 8. r 11. rSoJ-ColirKTKNT LANDS Coquelle Hunter, t nweclion 28, townebip 9, range 9 Polly Hunter, ne sw, lot 23 and w) n'!i ne sec. 28, tp 9, r9 Nellie M. While, elJ "el section 1, township 10, ranee 9 Shasta Costa Sain, n nw'4 section 28, township 9, range 9 John Woodman, ti lot 20, lot 29 section 9 and w1 nw1, ne and section 16, township 10, range 10 Alsea Johnson, lot 1 sec! 4, lots 3, 4 and 5 sec 3, township 8 s, and lot 8, sec 34, township 7, range 11 Poll; Dick, nYt section 3, towiuhip 10, range 10 Anna Tecumseh, b) se section 27, township 9, (ange9 Charles Sutton, tVt section 6, township 10, range 9 Joseph Lincoln, ne'i seVi and lot 8 sec 32, township 8, range 11.. SO Ona Albert 80 John Ross 84.38 Clarence John Smith 80 80 80 80 80 80 89.15 80 8 80 CO 79.79 80 80 80 67.19 George Klowindn James Williams Kmtna Williams James Thompson Anna Thompson Alsea Mack Alvena Collins Coquelle Hunter Polly Hunter Nellie M. White 8. C. Bam John Woodmen Alsea Johnson Polly Dick Anna Tecumseh Charles Sutton Joseph Lincoln LINCOLN'S JOKE. Flxlntj th Responsibility For the Let . of Harper Ferry. .President Lincoln's Jokes, especially wben perpetrated In connection with grave matters, usually had a purpose in them. After Lee had taken Ilnr pers Ferry the president, realizing how great a calamity !t was to the north ern arms, determined If possible to fix the responsibility for the loss of the Important, position. Halleck was summoned, but did not know where the blame lay. "Very well," said Lincoln. "I'll ask General Schenck." The latter could throw no light upon tlit' question, further than to say that lu wits not to blame. Mil roy was tin- next to be called to the presence of the commander in chief and to enter n plea of "not guilty." Hooker was next given n hearing, and "Fighting Joe" mnde a very emphatic disclaimer of all responsibility. - Then the president assembled the four gcuerals In his room nud said to them: "Gentlemen, Harpers Ferry was surrendered and uoue of you. It seems, is responsible. I am very anxious to discover the man who Is." After strid ing across the room several times the president suddenly threw up his bow ed head and exclaimed: "1 have It! - 1 kuow who. Is responsible!" "Who, Mr. President; who Is It?" asked the distinguished quartet as they looked anxious. If not troubled. "Gentlemen." said the president. with a meaning twinkle in his eye, "General Lh Is the man." There was a lack or mirth In the laugh created, and the four generals took their departure with a determina tion that they would not again be placed under suspicion. L : S WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY IV and SILVERWARE Greatest Assortment of every description ever wen in Lincoln County 4) If A Beautiful Line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES JE 9 ( Fine "Watch Rpairine: a Specialty (Tv ity Years' Experience) H R PFTPPOM - - - " " " " - - .... ft TOLEDO, - - - OREGON l ( dteu ..e?. ... - ci ft SLEEP MYSTERIES. the Improved on Salomon. In a certain Sunday school a little plnl told the story of Solomon and -the disputing mothers In this wise: "Solo mon was a very wise man. One day two women went to him. quarreling about a baby. One woman said. This Is my child.' and the other woman said. . 'No. 'taln't: It's mine." But Solo mon spoke up and said: 'No. no, la dies: don't quarrel. Glvo me my sword, uud I'll make twius of him, so you can both have one.' ' Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days .upon which they are listed to lw opened in 'above schedule, and must be direoted to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregou. ' Knvelopes 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 bid Is to be opened. Enclose certified check for at least 25 per cent, of your bid. " 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 Cocnty, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to futnifh tame promptly an correctly. lt44., 60' YEARS' EXPERIENCE i Trade Marks rtrainNl 0wniAUTSt Ae. ' Anrone sending- a sketch and description may -nvdcilr ascertain our opinion free wSetber an AnmtionTe probably patentable. Communlea '.SVweoSadentfal. HANDBOOK onPatente aant free. Oldest alienor tor seennnepatents.. Fntenu taken tbrounh Munn Co. receive neciiU notice, without oharje, tn the Scientific Htnericam A handsomely Illustrated weekly. lowest ele- MUNN &Co.",B,w'New York 1 BAomoVf Bt,Waehtngton.D.U DRS. ADAMS Dentists ' Of Lewis Building, 360 Morrison St., PORTLAND, UK. t "itnr'anMdsltr ifi tfi pflnfestlling er el Our Mottor' A fleaaed.TAtientOur Awjirtlanr. rBest KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. In tlie matter of the estate of Austin Howell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned asadmlnistratorof the estate of Austin Howell deceased, has filed with the County Clerk of Lincoln couiilj, his final, account In said estate and the County Court, fitting 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 raid 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 and all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passed upon by said Court. Dated, Toledo, Or., March 6, 1908. Vibou, Howkll, Adminlstrntor of the estate of Austin Howell, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, February 18, 1908. Notice Is hereby xlven that In coiup ..nee with the provisions of the act of Co' gress ol June s, 978, entitled "An act fortbe sale of timber lands'ln the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John Bruscliko, of Rose Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this day Died in thlsoftiee his sworn statement No. 888-1, for the purchase of the sof and niof swof seotlon No. 14, In township No. 16 1, range No. 10 w, W. M., and, will offer proof to show that the land sourht Is mort valuable for its timber or stone than for agrl. cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Rosenurg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses: Frank Retser, Herman Schwari of Rose Lake Idaho; William Day ef Fisher, Or.; Frank Hughes of Box, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 18th day of June, 1908. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register, Task Often Performed While Worker S'umbere. ' j A psychologist was discussing; the miracles of slwp. ""One can become so accustomed," he said, "to a monotonous task that one can fall asleep and still keep on work lug. Thus In India there are' punka coolies, men who turn a fan all ulg'jt j long In the hot weather while their English masters res. and It Is not unr ' common for a punka cooly to acquire we snncK or steeping at nis tnsit. un and on he sleeps through the hot, per fumed hours of the Indian ulgbt, but his hand mechanically and steadily turns the punka pulley. "Men have composed great literary works In their sleep. Coleridge's 'Ku bli Khan' is the most famous exaui"le of this; but. then. Coleridge "was a morphlnonmnlac, and his sleep was scarcely natural. But R. L. Stevenson. Corelll and Longfellow have also done good work while sleeping. "Divers sometimes fall asleep deep down In the sea, but some unknown part of their brain keeps watch, and at the proper moment, though asleep, they give the order to be hauled up. This Is a good deal like the miracle that happens to all of us the miracle whereby if we tell ourselves on retir ing that we must wake at 7 we In variably do wake at that hour how or why It Is Impossible to say.' Some part of us watches, works, keeps awake all night, so that at 7 it may call us." New Orleaus Tlmes-tiemo-crat. Object to Strong Medicines. Many eple object to tating the ptrotiB medicine nsinilly prpscribed ly p'ty'sicians for rueuniaiimi. There is no m-ed of intenml treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, aid more Ihan nine tut o every tn. cases of tl 6 tliwasn tiro of one -or the other of thefe varieties When there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, jou may know that it is oulv iieocsMii j to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely 'O e: quick relief. For sale by Ctto 6. krogstad. Penny For a Priceless Book. A worklngman once purchased for a penny an aged looking volume bearing date of 1540. The man tried to read it, but threw up the attempt apparent ly In disgust, and the volume was rele gated to the cupboard: A friend of his happened to see the book and took it to the British museum authorities, who promptly mnde an. offgr of 90, the highest sum the librarian Is allow ed to expend without a special vote of the trustees. Had the, man known what he was about he would have stood out for more, as the authorities would have paid almost any price rath er than allow the volume to slip through their fingers. It was, In fact, the first book printed by Gutenberg and was therefore -almost priceless. London Tit-Bits. At a Disadvantage. Bacon Would you call him a good talkor? Egbert No, I would not. "How many times have you beard him talk?" "Only once." - "And wben was that?" "When he was trying to open a car window." Yonkers Statesman. Had a Woman to Blame. "i have had dreadful luck- This morning I dropped my spectacles, and my wife Btepped on them." "That's what I, call good luck. If I had dropped mine, I should have step ped on them myself. "Chicago Record-Herald. " The Poet Answered. "Do you know that I was born on tb same day Emerson died?" -Both events being a cruel mlsfr tune to literature." Bohemian. - Re hurts the good who spare the bad. Pope. NOTICE oil I'UHLICATION. C. S. Land ORIce, liosubnrg, Oregon January iO, 1909. Notice is hereby given that James llairiunn of Euclid. Oreuoti, has tiled notice ol his in tentlnii to make final Ave ea- proof iu sup port of hit claim, via: Homestead entry No. lauiO, msde December 12, llHfl, for the ui sw4, wli nvt4 ofeciion 28, township H , range 1 w, W. M and that said proof will be made before -Ira Wade, County ( le-k, at Toledo, Oregon, on Saturday, April 4, 1WW. lie names the following wltnexees In prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Henry Ilobell iukI' Nicholas Ludermau of Euclid. Or.; A. L. Baldwin of Waldporl, Or.; Ileurv Howell of Toleno, Oregon. I Hknjahin L. Kluv, Heidstur. HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. K-'pniring llotio All Work Giinriiu eed Leave Orders at floiiboiiiere.Ti.ledna(B"jl NEWPORT, OREGON. The White Is King OF SEWING MACHINES Cull on P. II. Macoonald. Geu'l Agjiit Newport, Oregon CM t VI 5 ATTORNEYS-AT-LA V U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenly yeim.' experience hefoj the LochI ami the General Laud Ollice uud the Interior Department at Washington, U. P. Rooms 500 507 , , , cohimhi.! Building Portland, Or. KOTIOE roll I'UHLICATION. U.S. Landonice, 1'ortland, Oregon, March 21, 1008. Notice Is hereby given that Katharine M. Hanson of fillets, Oregon, has llled nollceof her ' Intention to make Dual enmn utat on ;noot in support of her claim, viz: lloineMtcad entry No. 161 2, made February 12, 1W7, for the nwJi of section 26, township 9 8, runge 11 w, and thai said proof will be mailt) before Ihe Clerk of Lincoln county, nt Tolelo, Oregon, un April 29, 1808. , He names the lollowing witnesses to prn?e his continuous rexidence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: F, 11. Koehler of Newport, Or.: E. Maud Huwen, A. Mucklln.O. D. Mlltels of Klletz, Or. ALGERNON 8. llllfHXKR. Itvglbtet'. - THE I RO M ROM IPDP S ' i i a- j iii 4 ax x GEORGE A. II AI L, Proprietor & Choice Confections ji Summer Drink A Ice Cream V Fruits, NutJ JS , Stationery S B0NB0NIKEE ANNEX NOTICK OF FlJT.tL SETTLEMENT. In Ihe County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Lincoln eounl y. Iu ihe matter of the estate of J. ltue, de creased. Noi Ice lit hereby glvon thai the undersigned, as administratrix of the estate ol J. Jjino. de ceased, has rendered and filed with the Count.) Clerk of Lincoln county, her final account In said estate, and the County Court, sitting fur the transaction of probute bUKiiiex, has "set Monday, May 4, 190R, at the hour ol 10 a. m thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time anil place for settling sain account and hearing objeutions tberete, if any exist. And notice is hereby given that at said tin e and place, any ami all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and pas-ed upou by said Coint. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, March 24, '90'. MARY t. LANE, Administratrix of the estate of J. Lane, deceased. NOTICE OF FIN A I, SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of lohu F.Hunt sucker, deceased. Noiice is hereby given lhattne undersigned, a4 administratrix of the est ale of John F. Huut sucxer, deceased, has llled with the County Clerk ol Lincoln county, her llnal account In sold estate, and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business has set Mon day, April 6th 1908, at the hour of 19 a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time and place for settling said uoconnt and hearing objections thereto, If any' exint. And notice is hereby given that at said time and plane, any ami all objections to said account, if any exist, VI 11 be heard and passed upon by said Court? ' ; - Dated, Toledo, OH, Feb. 28, W08. .c 3UatkW A HcNTHUcaar, Administratrix of the estate of John F. Hunt. ticker, deceaned ' Two Doors Sonth POOL. BILLIARD and CARD TABLES ROW I INfl II I PV SS A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play TOLEDO, OREGON CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TWAINS FROM AND TO YAQU1NA So. l -laves Yaqmna 6:46 a iu Leaves Toledo 7:1(1 a m Arrives at Corvnills ll:O0 a m Arrives at Albany 11:M a m Ma. 2 Leaves Albany V-.S6 p m Leaves Corvallls 1:40 p m Arrives at Toledo 6:40 p in Arrives at Yaquina 6:16 p m Til A INS TO AND F1MM DETROIT. So. Leaves Albany 7:30 a m Arrives at Detroit 12:80 p ni No. 4 I.eave Detroit 1:00 p m Arrives nt Albany 6:65 p in TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS So. 8 I.envcs Albany 7:66 a m Arrive- At Corvallls... 8:116 a m So. 10 l eaves Albany 8:rio p tn Arrived at Corva'lls 4::IA p m (t, oijenvBaniDHiiy ,;o p nt Arrlvos at Corvallis 6:25 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY So. 6-Leavcs Corvallis 6:80 a tn Arrives at Albany 7:10 a m No. 9-l.oavei Corvallis... '. 2:15 p m Arrives at Albany 2:65 p m No. 7 leaves Corvallis 6:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:40 p m REGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11-leaves Corvallls 11:15 a to. Arrives at Albany , .11:68 p m No 12-Lenvei Albany ... , 12-85 p m Arrives at Corvallls ; 1-18 p ra A ol the aliove conneot with Southern I'acinn company trains, both at Albany and Cnrvatlla, as well as train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach es as well as Brelteiibnsh lint Springs.' Tor fnrthor Information appty to WM. McMURRAY, Uen. Pass Agl., PoitUnil.Or. W. K. FKTF.' SON, Agent. Toledq