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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
July 11. 1906.
Notice U hereby given that Nicholas 8.
Spinney of Toledo, Oregon, who. on June 14,
1907, made homestead entry No. 1G274, Serial
No. 054, forse nv4, ei swj section 18, and
lot 3 section 19, township 10 south, range 10
west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final commutation proof, to
stabllsta claim to the land above described,
before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo,
Oregon, on Hie 20th day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Fn.uk Newton, Ivan E. Kyniston, A. T. Mc
Clautfhivy, Albert O. Robbins, all of Toledo,
Oregon. AlokknoM 8. Duesskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
July 11,190.
NoU?o is hereby given that Frank G. Town
send, of Blltlz, Oregon, who, on June 15, 1907,
made homestead entry No. 16275, Serial No.
55, for lxt 2, -section 81, township 8 south,
range 10, west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
netlce of intention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the laud above
described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln
county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 20th day of
August. 1905. '
Claimant names as witnesses:
Roy Flutterflclil, Stanislaus Btrylewlcs, and
Plote Kobielskl of fillets, Oregon, and A. E.
Towusend of Dotv, Washington.
Alobbnon 8. 1)UKS8KR, Register.
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS
- Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon
II is not business to buy real estate with
out an abstract of title. We are pre
pared to iuMiifh FHD'e .rcrjnptlyan
correctly.
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TOLEDO, OREGON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
July 11,1908.
Notice is hereby glveu that Ernest E. Daring,
heir of Bessie B. Daring nee Burkhart, de
ceased, of Sileta, Oregon, who, on August 29,
1903, made homestead entry No. 1E067, Serial,
No. 051, for n'4 uwJ4 nwj ne' section. 8, ne!4
nel4 section 7. township 9 south, range 10 west
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make fliiul five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo,
Oregon, on the 2lt day ef August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walter 8. Hall, Warren R. Hall. John Savage
and John 8. Lloyd all of Hiletz, Oregon.
ALOBNaN 8. Vbisskk, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office at. Portland. Or.,'
' - July 11, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that George W. New
berry.of Sllels, Oregon, who, on August 22,
19o5, made homestead entry No. 15774, Serial
No. 059, fni-e', nw!4 and lots 1 and 2, section
80, township south, range 9 west, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intentiou to make
final three year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 22d
day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Warron Hall, Edward T. Hamar, George
DotyWilllam C. Fisher ail of Silets, Oregon.
ALGEBKeK 8. DKK8&ER, .Register
MARK HANNA
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Black, Shire and Percheron Stallion,
weight 1,450 lbs.
Will make the stand at Toledo.
TERMS : $10 insure standing colt.
Hall & Anderson.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
June 27, 1908.
Notice is hereby given thac Vincent K.
Tlchenor, of Falls City. Oregon, who, on May
24, 1507, made homestead entry, No. 1G201, for
sell of section 5, township 8 seuth, ramie f
west, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of
intention to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the land above described
before the Keglxter and Receiver of V. 8.
Land Office, at I'ertlaud, Oregon, on the llta
day of August. 190S.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur J. McDonongh, Omar Ockermnn
Paviil N. Kodgers, Clark W. father, all of
Falls city Oregon.
i Amkknon 8 DRK8SBR, Register,
CHAMRERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOL
ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY
WOULD HAVE SAVED HIM 100.
' In 1902 I had a very severe attack of
I diarrhoea," says R. N. Parrar of Cat
isiami, L.H. -r or several weens i was
unable to do anything. On March 18,
1907, 1 had a similar attack, au.l took
Chamberloin's Colic Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy "which gave me prompt
releif. I consider it one of the beat
medicines of its kind In the world, and
had I nsed it in 1002 believe it would
have saved nie a hundred dollar doctor'b
bill." Sold by Oito O. Kroi?stad.
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Railroad Land Grants.
A. W. Latterly, the well known
attorney of Portland sends us the
following in regard to the railroad
land grants:
"Right now is the time for any
one honestly desiring to make a
home out of 1G0 acres of the 0. &
C. railroad grant lands to move on
to the same. The government Buit
will be filed in about two weeks,
claiming a forfeiture to the United
States, and it will then be too late
for anvone to settle under the oriff-
unal Acts of Congress', providing for
the sale of the lands to actual set
tlers at $2.50 per acre, by the rail
road. But the, government cannot
get a decree forfeiting to the United
States any particular 1G0 acres that
may be settled on in good faith
prior to the date the government
6hall file its suit. On the other
hand the government is bound to
establish the right of the settler to
have such tract of land, providing
the government shall win its suit.
Any persons who will make set
tlement before the government suit
shall be filed will win, if the gov
ernment wins', and will lose if the
rfnvornrnATit loops Any Tr TTlPn
who really wants a home can afford
to take the chance. But no person
simply expecting to make a pretence
of settlement, without actually in
tending to appropriate the land as a
real home, should make the attempt,
or he would be acting dishonestly
if he did.
"The application to purchase
these made by" persons not actually
settled on the land amount to noth
ing whatever. "
Town for Exclusive Fifty.
Fifty of Seattle's wealthiest citi
zens, who are also leaders in the
club and social life of the city, have
begun the erection of an ideal
residence city on the shore of Pugct
Sound. Membership is limited to
fifty and the initiation fee is placed
at $2500. The oruanization will
own its water, lighting and other
public utility systems'. According
to the statement of Vice-President
II. V. Treat, the builders of the
town propose to have the kind of
neigh bors they want and no others.
It will be difficult, he says, to get
into the organization, and it will be
impossible for a member to sell his
membership without the consent of
the others.
The hired girl had been going out
to meet the grocery boy when he
came with' the goods at the back
door. Her mist ress one day noticed
the two kissing on the back steps.
When the girl came . in slia said :
Now .look here, Dorothy, I saw.
the grocery boy kissing you when
you went out after the groceries;
hereafter I will go . out myself."
But it wont do j-ou any. good,
mum," said the girl, 'Mio says he
would never kiss any one else but
me."
Meadow Creek.
Mrs. C. C. Brown visited at Mr
J. T. Calkins T.iesday.
Mr. Jesse Daniel went to Port
land Monday.
Mr. Darnley of Toledo is Out on
his ranch making hay this week.
S. J. Stewart is cutting hay for
C. C. Brown.
Mrs. Stewart and daughter Anna
visited at Mr. C. C. Brown's Sun
day also Miss Lenta Calkins.
Mr. Butler of Toledo and nephew
Mr. Hyet of Portland; spent a few
days on the creek last week.
There will be a school picnic at
the Meadow Creek grove on the last
day of school, July 31, Everybody
come and have a good time.
I will trade hotel at Sheridan,
Or., for Ranch on Siletz. ' This pro
perty rents for $30 per month.
Value $301)6. Jkbsk Famrin,
24 Taft, Oregon. -
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WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
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Greatest Assortment of every description ever teen in Lincoln County
' A Beautiful
jj SPECTACLES and
17 Fine "Watch Repairing a Specialty
(I) (Tlr rty Years'
H. PETERSON,
y. TOLEDO, - -
Special Correspondence
Portland, Or., July 20, 08.
The Cortelyou Club of Brooklyn,
N. Y., was represented in Portland
Sunday by a delegation of one hun
dred and twenty-five of its mem
bers. The Cherry Fair at Salem lust
week was a great Success and many
were present from Portland and
other points. '
A contract for $75,000 for the
construction of the foundation of
the main building for Swift & Com
pany, to lie finished within ninty
days, was let lust Friday.
The Astoria Regatta, with thirty
splendid aquatic events, 'is sched
uled for August 27, 28 and 29, and
the railroads have made a rate of a
fare and a third fir the round trip
from all points in the state.
The Washington State press as
sociation enjoyed one of their best
annual conventions at Vancouver
during three days of last week. A
trip up the Columbia River, a trol
ley ride to Portland and a banquet
at Vancouver, we among the feat
ures of entertainment.
The colonists rate? from all points
in the East to all points in Oregon
commence September 1st and con
tinue until October 31. Every
commercial organization and every
citizen of Oregon should begin to
make these rates the subject of every
letter that goes out of the state.
The fare is $30 from Missouri
River point, St. Paul, DuHith and
WinnijH-g, $33, from Oiiengo, with
proportionate rates from every
po'.nt in Wie United States.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Kniurdiiy. rjabbuth
school 10:30 ti. in., piencliinK immedi
ately following. Everybody cordially
invited. y
ATTORNEYS-AT-L A V
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a Specialty.
Twenly yearh' experience befiub l!ic
Local and the General Land Ollice
and the Interior Department
at, Washington, O.
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M. E. Church Sunday Services.
Sunday School at 10 :30 a. tu. Oeorge
Betheis, Superintendent.
PieachitiK at 11 a. in.
Class meeting at clone of morning
service.
Junior Le;i(iin h 3 p. m.
I'leaeliiiifr nt 7 :"0 p. m.
All uro cuid!ul!y li.vlto.l to vw.st.'p
with ns. V. E. KonEfts, Pastor.
DKI'ARTMEXT OF TliK INTKRiKlt.
It. S. I.aud OUtce, l'ortliiml, Oregon, .
June fi, IWIH.
Notice ishereliy given that Rlclinrd CinmtaUa
tiled In this nfllce on June ft, 1WH, bl iii!l a
lion to select, under the Act of July 1, 1X98, a
extended ty the Act of May 17, liH'li, the fol
lowing dcw.rlbed lends, lo-wlt: NKfi section
33, Towimhlp 11 south, llHtie 10 wi'M, V. M.
Any mid all persons cIhIuiIiik adversely the
lands described, er dei-lri'ig to oliject I ecnun"
of Ihe mineral chsraclT of the lnnd, or for
liny other reason, U the dlnposal to applli iinl,
should file their aftldHVlts ol protest it'tlii
otllce within thirty diiys from the Hist publi
cuiion of this notice.
Ai.okhKoh 8. DltKKKKU, It.iglster.
l-'irst Publication, June 1(1, ma.
Last Publication, July ZJ, I'.KJH.
NOTICK FOIl I'l'llUOATlON.
U. 8. Land Ollicu, Portland, Oregon.
June 27, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given tlmt Arthur J. Mc
Donongh, of Kails City, Oregon, who, on April
12, N'07, made homestead entry No. lWJS, for
Lots 2 and 8, se'4 nw!4 and ne'4 rw). of section
7, township 8 Kotith, rango 9 west, Willam
ette Meridian has Ilieil notioe of Intention
to tnako llnal coinmulatlon proof, to establish,
claim to the land uLove dosi'i lbed, before tho
Register mid Receiver of the U. 8. Land
Ollice, at Portland, Oregon, on on the Uth duy
of AugUHt, 1U08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clark V. CM her, James 11. McMillan, Andrew
J. Kplllcrs, omar Oi-kerman all of Falls City,
Orugi n.
Ai.uicnKoN S. fliK.si'isn, Register.
CORVALL1S & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
TRAINS ritOM A N I) TO YAQl'ISA
So. 1 (Mixed) -!ave Va'pnna 7:00 a iu
leaven Toledo ".SO a m
Arrive at t'orvnlils 11:07 a m
Arrivesitt Albany 11:58 a m
Nq. 10 (Passenger) Leaves Albany.. 7:JS a in.
Arrives ut Corvnllls 8:VS a in
Arrive at To edo 12:Bo m
A'rilvosni Yaipiliiii. 1:110 p m
No, 16 (Mixed) Leaves Vaiiulna 2:1.1 p m
Arrives at Toledo 2:15 p m
Arrives aH:orvalll ... 6:15 p m
Arrives a!, Albany 7:00 p in,
No, 2 (l'asHeugur)--l.csves Albany.. .1 ' : 40 p in
Leaves Corvallls I::i0 p m
Arrives at Toledo t:02 p lu
Arrives at Vaiiiiua tM p iji
TRAINS TO AND Kit iM DKTROlT.
No. 8 Leaves Altmny t 7:!10 a m
Arrives nt Detroit 12: SO p m
No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p n
I Arrives at Albany 6: f0 p m
j TRAINS I'Oll COlt V ALUS
. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:1S a in
Arrive at Corvallls 8:.Vi n in
No. 10 I eaves Albany S:n p in
I Arrives at Curva'IN 4.::t6 p m
I No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:15 p in
Arrives at Corvalll :2ii p ui
TRAINS FOR ALBANY
No. 5 Leaves Corvallls '. . 8:80 a m
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a in
-! Corvallls '. ... 2:15 p in
Arrlr. at Albany 2:85 p m
No. 7 Leaves Corvallls fl'oo p tn
Arrlvosat Albanv 8:40 in
RKOULAR SUNDAY TRAINS
No. It-Leaves Corvallls...... .. 11:15 a ui
Arrives at Albany 11:58 p in
! N U-ieiivcs Albany 1 S5 p in
Arrlvest Corvallls hlpm
vi j No. 14 Leaves Albany .T. .. 8:00 a m .
fV j Arrives at Toledo 11:18 am
9 Arrives at Yaoolua 11 -jr, u
y ........ .v.. in
V,i 1!l-UBi'aii Vaiitna R.n.,
Arrives at loieno ti:'j7 p in
Arrives at Albany , .... 10:80 p m
All ol tlio, above connecUwIth. "onlherit
S I'auino company trains, both at Albany and
V! ni.. .......11 . i.. ...:i ... :. i. j,....
.im niiin, oi" Cli U!l iritlll ivr I'BI roll, grlllg
direct service to Newport and adjacent lieacb
V- j es. as well as Rreltenbush lint SpiTogs.
I For further Information appiy to
S I 'M. MeMURRAY, Oen. Pais Agl.,
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