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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
SPRING OPENINGS IN ALL LINES CLOTHING FOR MEN SDappy staff that is up to the miuDte in Styles and Quality. Ask to see tbem. HATS f or Men and Boys. Latest shapes ! sis as LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDRES'S OXFORDS. Latest Styles and Urates J. S. AKIN The Empire Cream Separator The Mtnplebt Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lighted 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 Run ning, Few Parts to Clean, Ease of Adjustment, appeals to all. FOR SALE BY E. L. CHATFIELD (Successor to Ourd net & Jorgeusou) THE LEADER IWIHl'E I HOUSE INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bid will be received for the following till uoon. May 4, 1908. John Albert, n nw aec. 16. township 10. range 11 80 Ona Albert Eliza Albert, nli awJ4 sec. 27. township 9, range 80 John Ross Joshua Louie, et at, s'j'lots 13, 14; lot 10,15, 16, 17, sec. 15,t 9, r 10 . 84.38 Clarence John Smith Peter Bobb. e4 wJ4 section 29, township 6, range 10 80 George Kiowindu Peter Bobb, f'j se'i section 29, township 6, range 10 0 James Williams Pater Bobb. w1 se4 section 29. township 6, range 10 80 Emma Williams Coquelle Thompson, eV tw' goctio'i 22, township 9, range 9 80 James Thompson Coquejle Thompson, t4 nvr'i nt, ne1 nw and w nwV ne section 27, township 9, range 9 80 Anna Thompson Sarah Jackson, wtj ew'4 section 28, township 9, range 10 80 Alsea Mack Peter Collins, w ae'i seJi, nwj so!4, and lot 8, sec. 21, tp 8, r 11. 89.18 Alvena Collins MON-COMPKTRNT LANDS Coquelle Hunter, e'i nw'i section 28, township 9, range 9 80 Coquelle Hunter Polly Hunter, ne4 sw, lot 23 and wjf nw neJi aec. J8, tp9, r9 80 Polly Hunter Nellie M. While, ejse! section 1, township 10, range 9 80 . Nellie M. White Shasta Costa Sain, nw'4 section 28, township 9, range 9 '. 80 8. C. Satn John Woodman, sj, lot 20, lot 29 section 9 and w nwli nc1 and nw'4 sw'4 neVi section 16, township 10, range 10 60 John Woodmen Alsea Johnson, lot 1 sec. 4, lots 3, 4 and 5 wo 8, township 8 s, and , lot8,BCC34, township T.rangn 11..... .... 79.75 Alsea Johnson Polly Dick, r4 swV4 section a, township 10, range 10 ' 80 Polly Dick Anna Tecumseh, H tc'4 section 27, township 9, range 9 80 Anna Teeumseh Charles Sutton, s!se4 section 6, township 10, range 9 80 Charles Sutton Joseph Lincoln, nej etsM and lot 8 sec 32, township 8, range 11., 67.19 Joseph Lincoln Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon hich they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must he directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Silbtz, Orcgou. Knvelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which th bids relate, but there sball 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. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Ageut, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to fui liit-h i-ame promptly an correctly. ll4 60 YEARS wV EXPERIENCE 11 i. i' ' A Tnaoc Marks "MlH COPYRIGHTS Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may nutckly asoertaln our opinion free whether an invAntlon is probably patentable. Communion IVo '- .tMotl'SonOdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent, sent free. Oldest asenoy tor securingpaUnta. Patents taken through Munn h Co. receive tptrtal nottes, without ebarae, In the Scientific American. A handsomely nrastrated weekly. Lanrest eb 1 MUNN & Co jWiBrcaw.,. New York Brut OffloV F 8U Washington. D. C. DRS. ADAMS Dentists - Of Lewis Building, 350 Morrison St., PORTLAND. OK. Our specialty ii the palnleai tilling er ex acting of teeth. . Our Motto: A Pleased Patient Our Best . , . Advertiser. .m DRESS GOODS New shades in Dress Patterns. Laces and Embroideries. Muslin Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also a New Line of the famous WARNER RUST-PROOF 4 , C03SETS. m IN LOW PRICES IS Call and we will prove it. We haven't time to K tell you all about it here. Come in and see us. Yours With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. The Weather. Station: Toledo; Month: March, 1908. Mean temperature, 41. . Maximum temperature, 54; date, 4th. Minimum temperature, 29. Total precipitation, 12.64 inches Total snow fall, none. Prevailing direction of wind, sw. Number of cloudless days, 7. Number of partly cloudy days, 15 Number of cloudy days, 9 . Dates of light frost, 0. Dates of thunder storms, 0 Dates of hail, 5, IS, 26, 30th. Dates of sleet, 0. Otto O. Kroostad, Observer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon, March 27, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Newton of Toledo, Oregon, has Hied notice of hla inten tion to make final commutation pi-oof In sup port of his claim, vis: Homestead entry o. 16195, made March 7, 1907, for the Lot 4 et sec tion 20, and Lot 1 of tqatlon 19, townsnlp 10 s, range 10 w, and that proof will bo made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon on May 9, 1908. He names the following witnesses to preve his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, vis: Harry Lutey, Sondie Romtvedt, 8r Ivan E. Kynlston and N. 8. Spinney, all of Toledo Oregon. Alokunonb Drksskb, Register, For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnbam, a prominent druggist of . Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: 'Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. Y"ou are certain to find tbem. agreeable and pleasant in effeot. Priee, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by Otto 0. Krogstad. Parents. (Concluded from laat week) . But during the time that will be required to bring about these results, there is something more to which we must call our attention. While we are adding new forces are we losing the old? Are we as teachers building characters safely guarded by knowlege and power that will shield them from all snares? How many have gone down, just from lack of power to resist temp- j tation.and how many more only be cause they were hot brave enough to be called cowards. We must educate in the school and out, that men may learn to accept as un worthy of notice the sneers and jeers especially those that arise from throats and minds inflamed with that poisonous liquid that destroys every sense and feeling of honor or purity. This is what gives the custom of the so called .social treating such a power to ensnare. And this is one reason why the abolishment of sa loons, which must, at 'least check this custom, will tend to stop the use and influence of alcohol. Luck of CUUlagt: uuj LuhmCjo io one of the great failings of hum anity, and it is for this reason, 'that our influence depends so much. Let us consider the influence of the young man who shuns the sa loons, and who adroitly shields the weak and tempted by bringing good to bear, and the one who may for a time control his own appetite, but by a free and generous friendly. manner draw around him those who are less fortunate in the power of self control, and who in the midst of the so called, merry crowd, forget the danger or fear the sneers, and only to soon have taken the downward step, which is not easily retraced. What is the difference in this influence? And we never know how far it will extend. But it is the same with the young women one chooses her compan y with disregard lo these habits, and is intemperate in placing valuation upon wealth or position . She serves wine in her own home where the first appetite may be cultivated or openly affirms that she likes the fumes of a good cigar.- The other whose friends must choose between these habits and her companship, by kindness shields others from temptation, and above all else tries to live a pure, honest, honorable life. 4 Now to which side does our in fluence go? To one or the other as true as truth itself, and farther than we may think, though we. fill neither extreme. And these pupils under our care, from the tiniest tots upwards, will fit one of these classes. And we must make it within our power to help decide which it shall be. The ballot will soon again be in the hands of the people, let us not let one opportunity to pass, that will help gain the victory. To the ladies may I say, we need not the right to vote, as there is more than we can or probably will do without i't. Temperance has come to lie a great political question, and one for which we should work hard, as true American citizens. But do not hold the idea that we need the right of franchise, as a working im plement, and are powerless without it. If we all work with a will we must win, but if we should fail this time, let us not become disheartened or think of giving up. All Northern Europe is working hard for this cause. In England and Wales recent action has been taken upon meaBureB to prohibit the licensing of one, third of their saloons, which means the abolish ment of thirty thousand bars. The southern states of our Union are making rapid progress in the cause of temperance. If we can ( a ' " " ' 1 t .. it JJ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY (W or.,1 CTTVn)WATT7 Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County 'j A Beautiful Line of 5 SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Ropairintr a Specialty ' (Tc ity YbhIb' Experience) H. if. PETERSON, Wa nniaker, Jeweler aud Optician 1 1J develop the same spirit and ideas here we can do as much. We are not alone in this work and need not be the last to bring victory to our homes. Mamie Wakekied. Don't you wHtit to own a whole brass band, au orchestra and a lot 01 ent-tiaiit- iug opera singer? All these and lots I of entertainment besides are included in an Edison or a Victor phonogniph. See them at KrogMtad's. To Old Comrades. Tlie seventh Annual Renuion nf the Association of Veterans of First Oreumi Cavalry and Infantry Volunteers will be held in conjunction with the Stale Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Newport, Oregon, on June '24. i!K)8. All Comrades nnd their families are cordially invited to be present und par ticipatp. Comrades unable to attend will please send card or letter to the Adjutant to be read tit the meeting. V. M. Uii.lkay, J. T. Appbhson, Adjutant. Commander. Before buying hardware or imple ments of uuy kind, let me (live you prices on whiit yon need, as I ileal ex clnsively in hardware of all kinds and alwavs carry a full stock. E. L. ChaTfield, Toledo, Oregou. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonbon ietv. Every piece gtiaran-l teed. AlsoHKold Oiled signet hatpin! given with each purchase. j . ' j Seventh Day Adyentist Church. Services evary Saturday, Sabbath school 10:30 a. in., preaching immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited. - ; Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking tha 1 strong medicine usually prescribed by i physicians for rliennmiii-ni. There is no need of intenml treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and more than nine out of every ten rases of the disease are of one or the other of thee varieties. When there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, j you may know that it is only necessary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , U. S. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon, March 'Jl, IU08. Notice la hereby given that Katharine M. Sanson of SIIet, Oregon, hits Hied nntlceot her intention to make llnal commutation proof In support of her claim, vlr: Homestead entry No. 1B172, made February 12, 11107, for the nw,'4 of motion 26, township 9 a, range 11 w, and that ald proof will he made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on April 29, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, via: F. II. Koehler of Newport. Or.: E. Maud Ilowen, A. Mucklln.0. 1). Mlkcla of Hlletz, Or. AlcikknoN S. UltKNNKK. ltt'glster. . NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of Joel C. Kenas- ton, deceased. Noilcu la hereby given thattne underalgued, an administratrix of the ustaleof Joel C. Keniis ton, deceased, has llled with the County Clork ot Lincoln county, her llnal account In said estate., and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business baa set Mon day, June 1st 1908, at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time and place for settling said account and hearing objections thereto, if any exint. And notice Is hereby given that at said time and plane, any and all objections to suld account, If any exist, will be heard and passed I uuon by said Court. Dated, Toledo, Or., Apr. 10, 1908. Mat Uartiioi.omxw. Administratrix of the estate of Joel C. Kenas ton , deceased. Sow Reap. Reeding time will lie here before we know it. Are you looking up your wants iu the seed line? lieniembor, KrogstKil I lie seed man, can supply yon with all you need in tins line. AH gar den seed KUaratiteed aud replaced if not goo. I. ' HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Dono All Work Gunrauieed NEWPORT, OREGON. COWIIG S CORN ATTO R N K YS- A T- LAV U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yeuri' experlenco beftu tlie Local and the General Land Oltic ami the Interior Department at, Wnshiiititon, O. 0. Rooms 50(1 507 , , Columbia Building Portland, Or. THE 1 BONBONIERE GEOIiCE A. HAI L, Proprietor & Choice Confections k Summer Drlnka V Ice Cream W Prults, Nuts Tobaccos, Cigars ftjj Stationery BONBONIERE ANNEX 31 Two Doors South POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES BOWLINO. ALLEY A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play H TOLEDO, OREGON CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TKA1NS KHOM AND TO YAQUINA No. 1-I.eaves Yaqmna 6:46 a u. leaves Toledo 7:lfi a in Arrives at rorvnills 11:00 a m Arrives at Albany 11:M a m No. 2 Leaves Albany 1V:86 p m Leaves Corvallis 1:40 p iu Arrives .Toledo 6:4i p m Arrives at Yaquitia 8:15 p m TRAINS TO AND FIMM DETKUlT. No. B Li'uvei Albany 7:90 a 111 Arrives at Detroit .12:80 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany... S:55 p m TRAINS KOIl CO It V ALMS No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:.1R a m Arrives at Corvallln 8:W a ni No. 10 l eaves Albany 8:.V p in Arrives at Corva'IN 4:16 p nt No. 9-Leaves Albany 7:46 p in Arrives at Cnrvalli A:6 p in TKAINH KOIl ALBANY So. 5 Leave Corvallla 6:80 a m Arrives at Albany 7:10 a in No. -Iaven Corvallis 2:6 p 111 Arrives at Albany 2:56 p m No. 7 Leaves Corvallis 0:00 p m Arrtvoaat Albany 6:40 p m RKOULAK SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11 Leaves Corvallis 11:15a in Arrives at Albany 11:58 p m No 124Leaves Albany... 1:':W p 111 " Arrive..! c)rvallls. 1-uj p m A ol tho above connect, with Southern Paclflfl cnnipiiiiy trains, both at Albany aud Corvallis, as well aa train for Detroit, giving illrect service to Newport and adjacent beach es as well as Dreltenbush Hot Springs. For further Information apppy to VVM. McMURRAY, Ucn. I'aaa Ant., Portland, Or. W. E. PETERSON, Agent. Toled