"Jayhawkers of '49" i
The DEATH VaLLKY MAGAZINE,
wlii.'h w nnl.lUliino- tl... lif ..t IW
whKh IS ptll.llMni g lie life of Dtath
alley fcwtty, will Uglfl tlievstory
of the "Jayhawkers of '4'J" in its
May miinWr. The "Jayhawkers" I
discovered and gave Death Valley ,0 dete,mine w hether thecals of intox
its name. The sturv will hevvritten intf liqnors shall be prohibited in
ly John B. Colton, one of the sur
vivors who is now 75 years of age. '
lie was the youngest meinlier of the
party, Uing Hi years old at the '
i
i m - inn i i
April o, lMlMlie party, consist-;
i nil of 30 nieniU-rs. organized nt I
i:.,1...1.... TIT, l..4t.
. ..i.v.-.-.hh, jii., uimn iin.: name vi
Jayhawkers," and started to the
gold fields of California. They
were on foot the last "2 days of the
trip, having abandoned their wagons
and butchered thesr oxen for food. I
There arc four survivors, one a
i n i i , '
woman aged 9 I years, who carried
.... ,
a child upon her back and keep in j
line while strong men fell dead or
went intane upon the trail
All of the Story will lie told for '
the first time, the humorous as well
.!...!!.. Tl-.l 1 1
too imuictic. luonsners nave ascertain conditio!, of said Roscoe
sought it for 50 3-cars, but the sur- fumily.
vivors have now deemed it proper Petition of J W Osness, et nl, Making
and fit to give it to the Death Val- tl"t OIhIU i1hi" 1,0 removed, dismissed.
LEY M-VCAZIN'F j 1,1 f ,ie matter of the pnynietit of the
x, . , , j vai luiin JuJjjpn .tutl Cleihs of eieciiou.
o pioneer or lover of American ordered that Clerk issue warrants to
history can afford to miss it. the various .In dims ,,i nrL-u
rpj i . .. . ,
iMv.- Duunuuiiiuii pine oi uie
magazine is $1 a year. Every issue
contains stories and pictures of the
, , ,, .
desert worth the price.
rhe. publishers are also giving
live shares of stock in the Death
'..11.. i r. ri .. ... i,-.....
u vcuiiim ec nacer .Mining
Company as a premium. The
vtoct i f tl.o 1 t 1
IS 01 11113 Pllr V1UUC 01 X Per
share.
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A,vott J WUI UiUUlD Ul VlllC 1U1
particulars,
Dkatii Valley Publishing Co.
Rhyolite, Nevada.
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Suffering.
Rhentm.tNm cause more pain and
8 ilferinn than any other di-u-ase for
l lie reason that it in the most, common
of all ills, mid it is certainlv iri-Htifvinv
n sufferers to know thai ChambeHain's
nnwiu iDMBi, ami maae
rej-t and sleep possible. In many eases
the relief from pain; which is at first
temporary, has become permanent,
while in ld people subject to chronic
rheumatism, often brought on by damp-
ues-s or cunnge6 in the weainer, a per-
iiiaiient cure cannot be ex.ected; the
t' : i . ...
..oiu piuu wuicn ton liniment
affords in atone worth many times its
coM. 25 and 50 cent sizes for hale by
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CITATION.
In tho County Court of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln County.
lil,.m.ii,l1h;. ,..
a.. .i . ...
deceased
Peek Stella Peet
lets, Plena I eelt
and Mrs. Kannle
To Mrs. Flora Itosn, Walter I
all of Koutiett, Californi
MeKeniiry of Fletcher, Idaho and all other
arsons Interested in said estate, greeting: . Itemoiistmiice of A. T. Peterso i et
In the name of ihoStaUiol Oregon, You and !.:.. . J,ro'e-, el
eaih o( you are hereby cited tn appear In the MKnist report of Hoard of Viewer
ounty Court of the stale of Oregon, for tho 0I 0H,, Petitioned for by W. A. Diokn -county
ol Lincoln, at the courtroom thereof, soil, et al. dismissed.
nl Toledo, in the county of Lincoln Mon- 1H j.,,, ,,f i,,l.u... w M . i
day the llr.t day of June, 190s, at 111 o'clock In ' " ' ".' Klu' 1 Wl M"fr' et 111
ihe forenoon of that day, then and Ciere to l,MK"l5 ,or lh Court to have the timber
show caiir'e, if any exl-it, why an order should cruised, uoutinued for fiinliHi con.-i.le,-n.,t
ce grained to the administrator of said utioii and investigation
rttale tu sell so much of the hi.Telnaftcr des- c i . k
cribed leal estate of the said deceasililW shall 1 Au,"W rwp0,t of Clt"-k. Sle'il
be necessary, towit: Tho SK of Seetsini 28, j Hl"' Treasurer, approved and filed as
'lowiishlp l;l s, raiiKe 11 w, lu Lincoln county, by luvv provided.
,'vvu"ess..he lion. B. K. Swope. Judge of the-! . ." ,th mr. f dVerti.siug ' for
county Court of the State of Oiegon, lor the ,H Iur """"'suing wood for cotlllly.
county of l. tiicolii, with the seal of said Court ! Clerk ordered to advertise for sealed
alllxcd, ihls-.9th day of April, A. I)., 1WW.
(SAI.) Attest: 1K.V WADE,
Ck-rk.
NOTICE FOK Pt ni.K'ATIOX.
I". S. I.nud, Oitlce, Kosdmrg, Oreiron.
February is, 1WW.
Notice Is hereby given that iu compliance
lth Hie proviKious of the k. of Congress df
.b H, IsTS. entitle l "An act fur the sale of
timber lands in Ihe States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Laud Stales by act
of August , 1SC2, Frank P. KeHer of Hose Lake.
county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this
day tiled In thii. oftlce his sworn siatement No,
"'. for the pnrclws of the s'aof ue'.4 and n
of se4 of section No. 16, in township No, 16 a,
range No. 10 w, W. M., and will otter proof to
show that the land sought la inoie valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land liefore Ihe Register and Keceiverat Kie
hurir, Oregou, on Saturday, the 13th dav ol
June, 1908.
He names hi witnesses:
Herman dchwarx Snd John Bruschke of
Hose Lake, Idaho; Frank Hughes of Box, Or.;
William Day of Fisher, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely ihe
boue described lands are requested to fi )
ihelr claims In this office on or before said Llita
day of June, 1908.
Uknjahik L. Kddy, Regiater.
Commissioners Court.
Commissioners' Curt for Lincoln j
C ",uty MS reKlr session last week.
A ,,,,,,,.,, of ,he Court . eg
eilt - The following business was trans-!
acted:
I" the matter of ordering an election j
talcum couuiy, as a wnole. Ordered
that said election be held ou Monday,
June 1, 1908.
In the matter of refunding certain
moue-V8 PH'rt "u'1er P"'t I-i'icoln
county by J. V. Rohertsoti et al. Or-
drd Clerk to draw warrants refuuding
s, moneys.
Tiie town Ut
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l"0,,ei1
The town plat, of Kawanee addition '
to the City of New port was approved.
Petition of Owen B. Playter for re-
bate of taxes, dismissed
Petition ot Samuel Elmore & Co., for
rhnt o tH!tes' d'm'8'!-
Petition of J S Wheeler for rebste of
tov , . ,uK'OT lorreu"l,!01
taxes, disnnased.
poll,ioil f w J ciine, et al, asking
f..r aid to J A Roscoe, a person without
i . . . , , ,
v..ela lu, ,,i,e v,ieru issue a
w""'H"t '" lVor of J A Roscoe in the
T' ' ?t !?' l T,hH '''V
June, until the Court can more' full v !
.. . . r , . I
xC,..,uu, n urisiopuer lor re-,
6 "r Uxe- '"'"'ed.
"T'1 "f Z M D;ri i!k.
.of iewei-s on road petitioned for by
, w A r)jckni80lli et B,Hf va() Hr8t tiJ
Petition of Julius Busch for road,
cousidie.. '
Itll,u m,ttUi- r,r K ... i- xt ,
-- r-...Hm x-
vmnu as bupervisor district No. 3. .
Pftitiou eousideied and it is lierebv
ordered that, 1 road t.l,iu- h,1 1 ,.rUul-1
ordeed that 1 road plow hik! 1 scraper I
for Bald district and that Commissioner
J,,l, !u u..k ...j i i. ...
" ' v J w PliiOl H 111 in
osiiki.o nuu cause cut in nil ti be
repuired iu stiuh manner as he may!
deem best.
Claim of L C Norton, work hs Super
visor in diMrict No. 13, uni claim of
others for work. 828.05. Allowed in
full and it is further ordered t hat suid
Supervisor proceed to make fill at both"
etuis of A .1 Warwick bridge on New-1
O"1 "lid Coivaliis read and County i
Clerk so uotifv liim. I
Peiitioi, of W H Dove, relative to
"i a pei lormeu as supervisor, J II Luu, assessing und attending Board
dismissed. of Equalliatlon, $22s, continued to,
Petitiouof Prank Davis, et al asking Jnlyterm.
for ..ppoiiun.et.t of road supervisor "t1' ,or F1,,ley J? 1Q
road district No. 12. Ordered tlur. A 1 Yamilna miy'i.uinber Co.Vumi.'er'f'or Co.'.' 2 31
F Stoner be and he is hei ehv app in ed
supervisor.
Pi.tm,,,, f n : mm,- ,
fetltloii of Ciirne M Mckenny for,
i . . , . . . . .
reimte oi tuxes, eontliUJeil to J u v term
Application of J C Dixup for road
supplies, dismissed
PB,i,i"".f OI- Knutson ,r refund of j
nionev paid erroneously, granted. j
Pjti,i"" "f M. Wvgant, et al, asking '
for appointment, of firewarden Or-1
.........A...... Jr... a.ru,?n Ur -
uriBii ii mi i. iv. 11,1110 do ami is lierebv i
"" iv inius uo aim is lierenv i
"PMuil fire warden without eompen-
,,,,,,.,. . . ' '
8rt,'," fur " of township 6 8. range 9 :
. for the vear 10U8
bills.
Petition of J. P. Ryers for rebate of
taxes, dismissed.
Iu the matter of fill on Siletz and
Schooner Creek county road on Joseph
Sijota.M place. C!erk ordered to ad
nertise for hiila.
In the mutter of repairing or rebuild
ing bridge across SU.upe oieek near P.
A. Miller's, ordered tlml' Commissioner
F. A. Thompson inspect r.aid bridge and
: do whatever he limy deem advisable in
tlie premises, for the best interest of
the county.
In the matter of the report of Board
of County road Viewer lu surveying
and locatiug county road per the petit,
ion of W. A. Dickinson et al: Ordered
that said road be considered and is
hereby due aied a public highway.
lu ihe matter of the petition of D.
Chesley Bones, et al, for the survey
ana location of county road: Or
dered that County Surveyor Derriok, F.
1.. bun and . W. Morrison, as road
viewera, be and they are hereby ap
pointed a Roaid of Coonty Road View-
rs for tbe purpose of surveying and
'"nK W proposed road.
In the n,att,r of te Drift Creek road:
Ordered that County Surveyor Derrick,
8 J. Stewart aud Julius Bunch be and
they are hereby appointed a Board of
County Road viewers to survey aijd
locate said proposed road.
BILLS AUDITED
W A Dickinson, supervisor on road in
district No. 8 20, allowed.
00
Geo Hodaes, 1700 feet of lumber tor road
district No. 10 ;7 00
80 Penney, supervlsorof district No. 5,
'uLiBiiumi nUUWVU It i
.A H Hunt, supervisor district No. 11 17 75
Z M DerrlcK. surveying md making plat
of road work. 7 60
Henry Howell, viewer on road 4 00
Krank Parker, viewer on road 4 00
Frank Stanton, axinun on su.vey of road 2 00
(ieo L McCaulou. chalnman on surveyof
road.
2 00
lieorie Hnefieln, chairman on survey of
road . 2 00
Elk City Lumber Co., lumber furnished
county 46 72
J It Turnidge, doorkeeper frr election
board and janitor work 34 00
J H Rosa, guarding prisoner Howard
Garnier. , 10 00
J II llosa, stamps and sundries 43 16
Ira Wade, stamps, exprevs and freight
for March and April 24 44
Lincoln County Leader, printing for Co. .139 30
Toledo neponer, prtntnrg lor Assessor... uu
c K Evens, ml.eaKe and witness fees In
coninilti'ietitof Andrew Ness, an insane
pernnn..... & 00
01,0 0 KrK',,ttd- 8UPPli" for county 24 70
DushoiiK & Co, su pnliex for coun ty 140 18
Glass & I'rudhnmine, supplies for Co lttS 63
(ieu F Sylvester, assisting in making ol-
iicial canvass J 5 80
A 1! Clark, assisting In making official
canvass 300
W M Scott, caring for J W Stmnsor 42 00
Geo Sylvester, cost bill State vs. Graves.. 27 76
F M Carter, examining insame person. .. fi 00
F M Carter, salary as beaHlioftlcer 25 oO
O K Freeman, tixlng election booths 160
vlu Harrison, furnishing lights aud
polling places at Yaqutna. 3 00
las Paterson, nursing Sam Owen, March
and April 122 00
Douglas County Abstract Co, list fur
nished Assessor of final entries 6 10
A Kosebroiik, care of Lou Hall, March
and April 24 00
tl J Mtuthnrne. muillcal service 30 00
u s Hl4rmele, 1)UrlaI of Mr. stl.a,liter 12
J&(.0, BlIrUlli uread furi,1(.hed Finiey for
March and April 2 7S
Ross E Moores i Co, supplies for county. 2 25
R',!,B E M,M,''B' Co, lupplles for comity. 2 :
u ' Mno.nxing Doomssnu poinug place
Kernvtlle, 4, continued
na.i I Aliil'anlnn unrt ff,i lauiKni A CO I
J n Logan. Supervisor of road district No
8 aud claim for $13, allowed 10 no
Toledo Livury Stithies, draying for Co.... 2 00
J J Burdutl, rdporl as Supervisor of New
port road district and claim 120 95
J J Williamson, hired help in road dis
trict No. 19, and claim tor i4, continued
El1 ,stocker. witness fees Staie v..
Williams, WiiiAiitand i'6:'ter
1 00
Calvin Knl u, w tness fees Stale vs. Wil-
Hams, Wiu'ant and Porter. 100
Charles Calkins, witness fees State vs.
Williams, Winant and Porter
1 00
'lLZtZJU
80
0ron Kuperts, support for March and
P'
30 00
J ' neaklns. llxlng bootna in Morna
,.i,.t . . 1 so
Yamiina ltr I.nmhn Co.. lumber for
district No. 7 M 94
II B McMurdo, examining insane person 6 00
'K"
Gardner & Jorgeuaon, supplies 65
Ue" A "". gaaollne and fixtures for
v'V"1 8 c",!".ued- , oaM
F.M Carter, Uoronersinquert 28 60
M J Mlnihom, medical alteudance on
41 J Mimhorn, medical
i0o""l",,'IBe; "-
Austin Kostbrook, casket,
lge for j ,, tmllh
IIW
box and cart
age for J 11 smtih 39 !
Ciclle Klcmmensen, claim for refunding
money 43 55
John Kogarty, Commissioner per diem
and mileage and money advanced for
labor ou Cape ilule and money paid
Loom Is Bros 22 85
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
If you wibh io buy or sell real estate,
see us. We are prepared to handle
your biisiupss promptly aud ou satis
factory teiiiis,
Vikuil IIowKbi. & Co.,
Waldport, Oregon.
PRINCE WILLIAM
X"'fMia','V
to
Dapple Grey Percheron Stallion,
six years old; weight, 1,700 lbs.
Will make Htanda weekly as follows :
Monday at Morrison
Tuesday at Eddyville
Wednesday at Chitwood
Thursday at Toledo
Sat. and Sun. a. m., Siletz
TERMS: $15 to Insure.
DAVID JOHN, Manager.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drawn ou the General Fund, aud
endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up to and including July 31, 1907.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
and after said date.
O. B. TVIcCloskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 31st day
of March, ll08.
Go to II. E. Peterson for your Speo
tacles and eve glasses.
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NOTICE OF 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. ,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administratrix of the estate of Joel (,'. Kenaa
ton, deceased, has tiled with the County
Clerk ot Lincoln county, her final account In
nid estate, and the County Court, sitting for
the transiiction of probate business has set Mon
day, June 1st 190S, at the hour of 10 a. m.
thereof, at the Cuunty Court room of Bald
county, as the time and place for settling said
account and hearing objections thereto, If any
exist. And notice la hereby trlveti that at said
time aud plane, any and all objections to said
account, if any exist, will be beard and passed
upon by said Court.
Dated, Toledo, Or., Apr. 10, 1908.
May Bartholomew.
Administratrix of the estate of Joel (J. Kenas
ton, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8: Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Febuary 24, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
lune 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Align Ft 4. 1892, Leon A. Malcom of Clats
kanie, county of Lane, state of Oregon, tiled
In this office, on February 15 ,1907, his sworn
statement No. 8880, for the purchase of the se!4
neyi,e4 se and swse of section 11 in town
ship No. 15 South range 10 w., w. m., and will
offer proof to show .ttrnt the land snuirht is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver ol this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, ou
Wednesday the 24 day of June 1908,
He names as witnesses:
Thomas Taylor of Box, Or; J. W. Day of
Fisher. Or; Fred 8. Malcom and H. Holter,
both ot Monroe, Oregon. '
Any and ull persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office ou or before said 24th
day of Ju le, 1904.
Algernon S. Dresser, Regiater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U, 8. Land Oillce, Roseburg, Oregon.
February 18, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Publio Land Sta'es by act
of AUKUSt 4, 1892, Chnrlle O. Fisher, of Rose
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day filed in this oftlce his sworn statement
No. 9837, for the purchase of the te'i of section
No. 29 In township No. 14 i, range No. 0 w, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that the laud
ought is more valuable for lti timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 18th day of June, 1908.
He names as witnessea!
hrlsttau Brits and Herman Schwan ot
R aeLake, Idaho; Thomas Vlditoof Corvallls,
-0 .; John Taylor or Vernon, 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 ot June, 1908.
Benjamin L. Eddt, Register.
Whooping Cough.
"In February our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. Lane of Hart-'
land recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and said it gsve bis
customers tbe best of satisfaction. We
found it as he said, and can recommend
it to anyone having; children troubled
with whooping cough.' says Mrs. A
Gosh of Dorand, Mich. For gale by
Otto O. Krogstad.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
fj . 8. Land Oftlce, Roaeburg, Oregon .
April IS. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Danlal A. Barclay
of Tidewater. Oreuon, has filed netlceo! his In
tentlou to make final five year proof lu sop
port of his claim, vis: Homestead entrv No.
10717, made May 24, 1901, for the se section 8,
township 14 south, range 10 west, W. M.. and
thnt said proof will be made before Ira Wsde,
Couuty Clerk and Clerk of County Court of
Lincoln Couuty, at hiaoffice In Toledo, Oregon,
on Thursday, July 16, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz:
Benjamin F. Smith, George N. Barclay, John
Thistle of Tidewater, Oregon; Andrew Kent
ot Waidport, Oregon.
Benjamin L. Eddt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
II. 8. Land Oftlce, Roseburg, Oregon,
February 18, 19.
Notice is hereby xiven that in comp ..nee
with this provisions of the act of Co' gregs ot
June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act for tbe sale of
timber lands In the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Land Stales by act
of August 4, 1892, John Kruschke, of Rosa
Lake, comity of Kootenai, state of Idaho, hat
thisdu flied in this oftlce hi sworn statement
No. 8834 for the purchase of the ot nn'(
na nof sw4of section No. 14, in township
No. 15 a, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will oftrr
proof to show that the land souKht Is mon
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said lund before the Register and Receivt r
at Roseourg, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 13th
day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Frank Retzer, Herman Schwarzof Rose Lake,
Idaho; William Day of 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 oftlce ou or before said 13tb
ilay of June, 1908.
Bknjamin L. Eddy, Register.
H. B. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TODEDO, OREGON
Office in Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours 9 to 12 m.; '2 to 5 p. m ; 7 to 9 p. m
t3r"Calls answered at all hours""3J
J P. SWOPF,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
stale. Probate matters and collec
tious promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OKKGON.
WOODBURN. OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
W. C. HARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON", Prop.
Good Rigs n nd well-broken Saddle Horses.
Special attention given to Truveliug Men.
Horses Boarded and given "nod Cs re
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSlCEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, . Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaqulna,
Oregon
WDill
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Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono
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Mail Orders given Prompt Attention i
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THE DRUGGIST