CITAT10.V.
In tha County C ourt of the Stale of Oregon
(or Line ln County.
Inthematterofthe estate of Welter M reek,
deceased.
To Mrs. Flora Boss, Walter Peek, Stella Peek
all of Kennett, California, and Mrs. Fanule
McKenneyof Klxtcher, Idaho and all vthor
persons Interested in said estate, greeting:
In the name of the Slate ot Oregon, You and
each of you are hereby cited to appear in the
County Court of the male of Oregon, fur the
county of Lincoln, at the courtroom theraol,
Ht Toledo, in the county of Lincoln, ou Mon
day the first day of June, 1908, at lut o'clock In
the forenoon of that day, then and there to
how cause, If any exiat. why an order should
not be granted to the administrator of said
estate to sell so much of the hereinafter des
cribed real estate of the said decensdd us shall
be necessary, towlt: Th HKj.j of Sectnon 28,
Township 13 s, range 11 w, in Llucolu county.
Oregon.
WltneHR, the Hon. B. F. Swope, Judge of the
County Court or the State of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
affixed, thiH 'J9ih day of April, A. D , 1908.
(Seal) Attest: UtA WADE,
Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. S. Laud Olllce, Komtbuig, Oregon,
February 18, 1908.
Kotlce is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June t, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale o
timber lands In the Ktntes of Cnlifornia, ure
(,'on, Nevada, ami Waslntiglon Territory,'1 as
extended to all the Public Land Kla.es by act
of August 4. ISM, Christian Brits ot Rose Luke,
county of Ki olenal, state of Idaho, has tins
day Hied in thU ottlco his sworn alHtement
No. 8SB, for the purchase of the of ne,
se(-4' of n!i and ue'i of a, of (section -J9. in
township No. 1 Is, ranjre No. It , W M., unci
will oiler proof to shuw 'hat the land south t
is more valuable for lm timber or stone Hunt
fnraurlciillural purpose, am! to establish his
claim to said luud before the Ketflster and Ke
CcUcl of llii.i i.ll'iie Ul Jli!ibUIi, Oltgull, ull
rialnrday. tlie lltthday of June. 1908.
lie names as witnesses: '
Charlie O. Fisher and Herman Schwars of
Rose Lake, Idaho; Ebonies Vldltoof Corvallls,
Or.: Jirlin Tsylor of Vernon, Oregon.
Any and ull persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are -requested io Hit
their claims in this ollloeon or before said Kith
day of June, 1908.
IIknj.imim I.. Kudt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon,
Mny 9,1908.
Nut Ice la hereby (riven that John U. I'lank
of Toledo, lliegoti, who, on Annual 7, 1502
made homestead entry No. 144fle, fui Lots 6, 7,
8 and 10 of section 8. township 12 south, range
1U west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
ol Intention to make final Ave year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before the Count J Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo. Oregon, on the 19th day of June, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. C. Kubler, II. II. Butler, J. M. K. Butler
and Z. M. itnudall all of Toledo, Oregon.
Ai.ukknon 8. Dhksskr. Register.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
U.S. Land otlice at Portland. Or.,
May 16. 19118.
Notice is hereby given that Poter Dew son of
Plleti, Oregon, who, on May 1, 1907,inarte home
Btead entry, No. lf.239, for of nv)i of section
19, township 8 south, range t went, Willamette
Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention o
make final commutation proof to establish
claim to the land above described, hefore the
County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Tolsdo
Oregon, on the 2d day of July, 1108.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stephen L. 8'rntton, J. Anton John. Albert
W. Morgan nnd William J. Shay, all of StieU,
Oregon. Ai.ukhnoN S. Dukskkr, Register.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
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FOR A SPRAINED ANKI E.
As usually treated, a spramed ankle
will disable the injured person for a
month or more, but by applying Cham
berlaiu's Liniment and observing the
directions witu each bottle faithfully,
a cure may be affected in many cae
in less than one wopk's time. This
liniment is a most remarkable prepa
ration. Try it for a pi-ain or bruise,
or when laid up with chronic or mus
culnr rheumatism, and you are certain
to be delighted with the prompt relief
which It affords. For sale by Otto 0.
KrOKStad..
Waldport Seal Estate Firm.
If jrou wish to buy or sell real eetaie,
eo ns. Wo art prepared to handle
your business promptly and on sntis
factory terms.
Virgil Howell A Co.,
Waldport, Oregon.
! Having purchased Mr. Hawkins'
interest in the Lincoln County Ab
stract Company, with all blanks,
etc., I wish to thank my many
friends for their past patronage, and
solicit their future orders as I am
: prepared to make abstracts on short
notice. Correctness guaranteed.
Lincoln County Abstract Co.
C. B. Crosno, Proprietor.
No Need of Suffering from
Rheumatism.
It is a mistake to Allow anyone to
suffer from rheumatism, as the pain
can always be relieved, and iu most
cases a cure effected by applying
(Jharuberluin's Liniment. The relief
from pain which it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. It makes
bleep add rest possible. Even in cases
of long standing litis liniment should
lie nstd on Hccouut of the relief which
it affords. Du not be discouraged un
til you hnve given it a trial. For sale
by Otto O. Krogstnd
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon.
May 9. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Arthur J. Mc
Douough,of Kalis City, Oregon, who, on April
12, 1907, made homestead entry No. 16228, for
Lots 2 and 8, se1 nw!,' and ne'4 sel4 of section
7, township 8 south, range 9 west, has filed
notice of intention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and Receiver of
the U. 8. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on
on the 19th day of June, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clark W. father, James B. McMillan, Andrew
J. Kplllers, Omar 0. kerman all of Kails City,
Oregon,
Algernon S. Dhksskr, Register.
CITATION.
In (he County Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Lincoln.
In the matter of the estate of J. W. Price.de
ceased.
To Ureeu Smith, Nellie Warmath. Minnie
Mason, Laville Coalman, L. T. Prlco, America
Williams, 8oph.ronaTowi.send, Jumes B. Price,
Cure Chambers and Klton Kays, greeting:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Lincdln, at the Courtroom thereof,
at Toledo, in the county o( Lincoln, on Mon
day, the Oth day of Julv, 1908, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of that day, then, and there to
show caue, If any exist, why an order of sale
should not be made as prayed for In the peti
tion of .he administrator of the estate of J. W,
Price, deceased, to-wtt: For the sale, at
private sale of the east half of the northeast
quarter, and the northwest quarter of the
northeast quarter of section 82 in township 10
south, of range 8 west of the Willamette Mer
idian and containing 120 acres.
Witness:- The Hon. B. F. Swope. Judge of the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
alllxed, this 28lh day of Mny, A. D. 1903.
(L.8.) Attest: Ika Wads. Clerk.
PRINCE WILLI m
Dapple Grey Perchcron Stallion,
si years old; weight, 1,700 lbs.
Will make stands 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.
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NOT1CE OF APPOINTMENT.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon.
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of Edward Rice,
deceased, lateol said county:
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
was duly appointed executor of the estate of
the abovonamed Edward Rice, on the 9th day
of May, 1908, by order of the County Court of
Lincoln connly, Oregon.
All persons having claims against said estate
will present them, duly verified, at the Court
house in Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, to- j
wit. At the Clerk's ohiee at said Courthouse
within six month from the 'late of this not toe,
uaiea j una 4. 1908. Kvokhi H. Cowi no,
Executor of the estate of Edward Rice, de
ceased. Wanted Farm Land.
Will pay cash for land near Agen
cy, lower farm, or anywhere from
uiuuth of Siletz river to Agency.
Ali near mouth of Salmon river.
Address Ralph Ackley
603 Corbett B'ld. Portland, Or.
CROSSING THE LINE.
Old Neptune and the Ancient Order
of the Deep.
The ceremony of "crossing; the line"
la a very much more elaborate affair
nowadays than It ever baa been despite
the fact that Neptune day la so old a
celebration that Its origin la lost to
history.
When old Neptune, impersonated by
Bailor, makes his appearance on an
American battleship nowadays when
the vessel reaches latitude 0
0 minute. 0 second, to initiate the
Jackles who have never crossed the
line before Into the mysteries and
membership of the Ancient Order of
the Deep he Is accompanied by his
wife. Amphirrlte, another sailor. They
are both dressed fantastically in
clothes which have been designed and
worked upon ever since the vessel
sailed. How they get on board Is un
known, at least to the captain, who
meets them and gives them permis
sion to go ahead. An Immense tank
made of canvas Is rigged up, and here
the .initiation of all the candidates
takes place. Devices for getting the
candidate into the tank vary on dif
ferent ships and on different occa
sions. Often he Is simply picked up
and thrown In. Frequently he Is
made to sit down In a "barber's"
chair close to the edge of the tank,
and when as much soap as possible
has been put Into his mouth and eyes
he is tipped over backward. Generally
the soap has been mixed with tar,
coal oil and many other Ingredients
and is Impartially applied from the
waist tip. so that the bath 13 needed.
In the tank the cnndldate is attend
ed, sometimes by "bears" with shaggy
coats made of unraveled rope and
sometimes by "cops" who act as the
king's assistants and see that the can
didate Is held under water long enough
to know it. ' i
It Is a great-frollc, prepared for days
In advance, and when It is over the
certificate ls issued and the candidates
are free to cat themselves as clean an
they can before the next roll call.
Philadelphia Record.
IF SNOW NEVER FELL
The Effect Upon the World's Crops
Would Be Disastrous.
If all the condensed moisture of the
atmosphere were to fall as rain and
none of It was snow hundreds of thou
sands of square miles of the earth's
surface now yielding bountiful crops
would be little better than a desert
The tremendous economic gain for the
world at large which results from the
difference between snow and rain Is
seldom realized by the Inhabitants of
fertile and well watered lowlauds.
It Is in the extensive regioBs where
Irrigation is a prime necessity in ag
riculture that the special uses of snow
come chiefly into view. All through
the winter the snow Is falling upon the
mountains and packing itself firmly In
the ravlues. Thus In nature's great
Icehouse a supply of moisture Is stored
up for the following summer.
All through the warm months the
hardened snow banks are melting
gradually. Iu trickling streams they
steadily feed the rivers which as they
flow through the valleys are utilized
for Irrigation. If this moisture fell as
rain it would almost Immediately wash
down through the rivers, which would
hardly be fed at all in the summer
when the crops most needed water.
. These facts are so well known as to
be commonplace In the Salt Lake val
ley and In the subarld regions of the
west generally. They are not bo well
understood in New Jersey or Ohio,
where snow is sometimes a pictur
esque, sometimes a disagreeable, fea
ture of winter.
In all parts of the country the notion
prevails that the snow is of great value
as a fertilizer. Scientists, however, are
Inclined to attach less Importance to
Its service In soil nutrition for some
regions that have no snow are exceed
ingly fertile than to its worth as a
blanket during the months of high
winds. It prevents the blowing off of
the finely pulverized richness of the
top soil. This, although little per
ceived, would often be a great loss.
Chicago Tribune.
The Power of Advertising.
The power of advertising is told by
a manager of the toilet department of
a large New York department store.
"We have six different makes of one
toilet article," be said, "and they are
so near alike In quality that even ex
perts can't tell the difference between
them, yet we sell as much of one as
we do of all the others together, Just
because the manufacturer Is everlast
ingly advertising It The other five
sell in proportion to the amount of ad
vertising given to them. If there la
any difference In quality it Is In favor
of the poorest seller." New York Her
ald. Not Exclusive.
Nellie (aged flve)-Our family la aw
fully exclusive. Is yours? Beaala (aged
four) No. Indeed! We haven't any
thing to be ashamed of. New Orleans
Times-Democrat
Those who know the road beet ome-
runes lose their way.
Highest market price paid for Butterfat. We guarantee s Square
Deal to Everybody.
PHILOMATH. OREGON
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, and
endorsed; "Not paid for wantof Funds"
up to and including Deo. 1, 1907.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
and after said date.
G. B. McClcskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 26th day
of May, 1508.
Don't you want to own a whole brass
band, an orchestra and a lotof enchant
ing opera singers? All theee and lots
of entertainment besides are included
in an Edison or a Victor phonograph.
See them at Krogstad's.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
April 18, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Dnnial A. Barclay
of Tidewater. Oregon, has filed notice ot his In
tentlon to make filial five ear proof in sup
port of his claim, vis: Homestead entry Mo.
10717, made May 24, 1901, for the seji section 8,
township 14 south, range 10 west, W. M., and
that said proof will be mnde before Ira Wade,
County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of
Lincoln County, at Ills office In Tolodo, 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 Waldport, Oregon. -
Benjamin L. Eddt, Register.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence near Courthouse.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -Isolated Tract.
Public Land 8ale.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
May 22, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commissioner of the General Land Office,
under the provisions of the act of Congress
approved June 27, 1906, (8t Stat., 617), we will
offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at
2 o'clock p.m., on the 1st day of July, 1908,
next, at this office, the following tract of land:
Ne'4 of tv of section 21, township 11 s,
range 10 west.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to tile their claims
or objections on or before the time desigated
for aule. Algernon S. Crebseb, Register.'
Geo. W. Bibkk, Receiver.
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
luneg, 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 August 4, 1892, Leon A. Malcom of Clats
kanle, county of Lane, state of Oregon, tiled
In this office on February 16 ,1907, his sworn
statement No. 8880, for the purchase of the se'4
ne)4, e'i se;4 and sw'i 6 of section 11 In town
Bhlp No. 16 South range 10 w., w. m., and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
elalm to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver ot this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Wednesday the 24 day of June 1908,
He names as witnesses:
Thomas Taylor of Box, Or; J. W. Day of
Fisher. Or; Fred S. Malcom and H. Holter,
both of Monroe, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to Hie
their claims In this office on or before said 24th
day of June, 19M.
Algernon S. Dribseb, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V, S. Land Otlice, Roseburg, Oregon.
February 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act ot Congress of
June 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 Publle Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, Charlie O. Fisher, of Rose
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day filed in this oftloe his sworn statement
No. 8837, for the purchase of theseof lection
No. 29 In township No. 14 s, range No. 9 w, W.
If., and will offer proof to show that the land
ought is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his elalm to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this ofllce at Rosebnrg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 18th day ot June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
hrlstlan Brits and Herman Schwars of
R ae Lake, Idaho; Thomas Vidito of Corvallls,
O .; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this olllce on or before said Uth
day of Jane, 1908.
BiKjAMiN L. Eddy Register.
Bnll for Sale.
Full blood Jersey, 34 years old.
Enquire at Leader office.
TOLEDO'S DENTIST Office in Ofste
dahl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. m.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
February 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In comp ..nee
with the provisions of the act of Co' gross ol
June 3,-1878, entitled "An act for the sale or
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public I-and States by act
of August 4, 1892, John Bruselike, of Rose
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this da Died in this office his sworn statement
No. 8834 for the purchase of the sjoi nw'4
.no v'iot swof section No. 14, In township
No. 15 s, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his elalm
to said land before the Register and Receiver
at Rosen org, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th
Ju ol June, 1X3.
He names as witnesses:
Frank Retzer, Herman Sehwarz of 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
Ihelr claims in this office on or before aald 13tl
day of June, 1908.
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
Whooping Cough.
"In February our daughter had the
whoopitig cough. Mr. Lann of Hart
land recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy aud said it gave bis
customers the best of satisfaction. We
found it as he said, and can recommeud
it to anyone having children troubled
with whooping cough." says Mrs. A
Uoss of Durand, Mich. For sale by
Otto O. Krogstad.
JJ F. SWOPF.,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and colleo
tin ns promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
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 and well-broken Saddle Horses..
Speetal attention given to Traveling Hen.
Horses Boarded and given Uood Care
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLtJSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon .
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
NURSERIES
THE
PHARMACY
DRUGS and MEDICINES
Sohool Books, Stationery
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono
graphs, Musical Instruments,
Garden and Flower Seeds
Mail Orders given Prompt Attention..
OTTO 0. KROGSTAD-
THE DRUGGIST