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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
SPRING 1 OPENINGS IN ALL LINES 1 fit M a CLOTHING FOR MEN Snappy stuff that is up to the miuute in Styles and Quality. Ask to see them. HATS For Men and Boys. Latest shapes M LADIES' MEN'S OXFORDS. Latest X THE TTTIA TTATrT uuil,ft Call and we WHI FE tell you all HOUSE a rasa g.a:mc:ra NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Onloe, Portland, Oregon, July 11, 1908. Notice In hereby given that Nicholas 8. Spinney of Toledo, Oregon, who. on Juno 14, 1907, made homestead entry No. 10274, Serial No. 054, for te'4 n(j, e'$ w'4' motion IS, and 101 6 section i, township 10 south, range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make fliinl commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 20th day of August, 1908. Clauninl names as witnesses. Frank New ton, Ivan E. Kyniston, A. T. Mc Clausjhrey, Albert C. Kobbins, allot Toledo, Oregon. Algernon 8. Ukesmkb, Kegister. NOTICE FOR rTIU.ICATION. I. S. Land Ollice. Portland, Oregon. July 11, 1908. Notice is herebv given that Frank G. Town send, ot Siletz, Oregon, who, on June 15, 1907, made homestead entry No. Ifi275, Serial No. 055, fur Lot 2, section 31, townxhip 8 smith, range 10 west. Willamette Meridian, has died notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Countv Clerk of Lincoln county, atl'oledo. Oregon, on the 201U day ot August, 1904. Claimant names uv witnesses: Roy Ituttertleld, Stanislaus Strylewlcz, and Ploto Koblelskl of Si let, Oregon, and A. IC. Towuseud of Dn'.v, Washington. Aloeknon S. Dkkkkkr, Kegister. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln Ooonty, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with , I out an nhstract of title. We are pre pared to Itnnhh mn e pu u.plly an conectlv. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' Trade Marks Paivriamts Ac. . ,i ., .. - .i,.tH and rtMcrlntlon msY nulc.klr ascertain our opinion free whether an i,iniioii is nrohably patentable. Communion. Uos HANDBOOK on Patent lent free. lli1wt naenrf for securing patents. l" itoi.ij taken throucli Munn Co. receive rprrlal nodes, wllhoutchsriro. In the Scientific JSmerican. A handsomely tllnstratod weekly. Mreert clr- MUNN & Co.36,Broad"aT- New York Branch omcaTCS K 8U Washlnmon, D. C. DRS. ADAMS . Dentists Of Lewis Mtiildinti, Mn riwn Sr.. PORTLAND. OK. t Our specially Is the painless tilling or ex- j acting of teeth. ' Our Motto- A Pleased Patient our nest Advertiser. HERBERT F.' JENKINS WATCHMAKER r,rx AND JEWELER Watches .lewelry. Rppnii-in(j Iono All Work Otmratiieed NEWPORT, OKEflON. TOLEDO'S DKNTlST-OHice iu OSte- 8hl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. m. sis I I I DRESS GOODS New shades in Dress Patterns. Laces and Embroideries. Muslin Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also a New Line of the famous WARXER itUST-PROOF CORSETS. ' AND CHILDREN'S Styles and Grades mil J. S. AKIN S -.- '& All JLUW K,ICES p will prove it. We haven't time to Come in and see us. about it here. Voura With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TAT T7- r fa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Portland. Oregon, Julv 11, 1908. Notice ishercby given thnt Ernest E. Dariiifr, heirof. Bessie B. Darin? n iinrLh,. j ceased, of Siletz, Oregon, who, on August 29, i-jiw, mane nomestead entry No. UtHJT, Serial, No. 051, forn)$ iiwiiiwne,'ii,ectlon 8, ne ne'4 section 7. tow ushtp 9 south, rane 10 west Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of inten tion to make final live year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 21st day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter 8. Hall, Warren R. Hall, John Savage and John 8. Lloyd all of Siletz, Oregon. Alok.non S. liREitKKK, Register. NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Ijind Office at Portland. Or., July 11, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Ceorge W. New berry, of Siletz, Oregon, who, on August 22, 19IS, made homestead entry No. 15774, S-erial No. 0ft. for eV3' nw'i and lots 1 and 2, section 30, township 9 south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention tumake final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, betore the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo. On-icon. on the M day of August, 1908. Clnimant names as witnesses Wnrren Hall, Edward T. Ilamar George i Doty, William C. Fisher all of Siletz, Oregon, j ALGEKNt'N S. Dkem-er. Register MARK HANNA Bliick, Sliire and Pcrclicron Stiillion, , weight 1,450 llw. i Will make the stand at Toledo. I TERMS: $10 insure standingcolt. Hall & Andkiison. NOTICE FOR PCIII-ICATION. V. H. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon, June 27, 190H. Notice is hereby given thai Vincent K. Tichpnor, of palls City. Oregon, w ho, on May 24, INK, made homestead entry, No. 10201, for mi of stction 5, township a south, riinco 9 west, Willametie Meridinn, ban Hleil notlcn of intention to make Mniil cninmutntloti pn.of, to etablish claim to the land ulxive described, before the Rcgltter and Receiver of I'. S. I. and Ollice, at Portland, Oregon, on the HID diiy of August. l'.KM. ( lainutnt name as witueae': Arthur J. McDoiiough. Omar Ockurinan. Pitviil N. Rodgeis, Clark W. father, all of Kails City Oregon. ALUBlttioN IHtKssKti, Kegister. NOTICK FOR ITItLICATION. I . S. Laud Ollice, Portland, Oregon, July 25, l'.KW. Notice Is hereby Riven that Surah R. Sturdc vant , nee Williams of Toledo, Oregin, who. on July 9, 1902, made I o netead entry No. H2NI, SeriaU.,n. IH2S, for n! iic',, ne'4 nw'4' sei'lion 34, and sw'i se'i section 27, township 11 south, range 111 west, Willamette Meridian, bis filed notice of intention to make Until fli'e vear proof, to establish claim to the land aiiove described, before the County ( lerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 3rd day of September, 190K. claimant names as witnesses: ('. It. Ciosno. J. M.K. Butler, It. II. Duller ami G. Mark, all of Toledo, Oregon. AMiKitrnm . Dkrsskk, Register, j rW-l- Eddyville Notes. E. P. Weir of Airlie haa been in this vicinity buying sheep and beef cattle. R. N. Warnock helped him drive out. When Mr. Warnock re turned he brought with him a fine bunch of registered shorthorn heif ers which he purchased from the Willamette Land and Live Stock Company. He also bought the show bull, Monarch, of I3y Geer. Miss Ida Kygiston went home today after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. R. X. Warnock. Weather is ideal for haying and everybody is busy. Several of our lxiys here have gone out to the Valley to work through threshing. Charles Johnson has fallen in line and gone to sapping cows. DIARRHOEA CURED. "My father has for year9 been troub led with diarrhoea, and tried every means possible to effect a cure, without avail," writes John H. Zirkle of Philip pi, W. Va. "He saw Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy advertised tn the Philippi lIepiililicH.il and decided to try it. The result is one bottle cured hiru and he has not suffered with the disease for eighteen months. Before tHkinsr thin rnmwlv he was a constant sufferer. He in now sonud and well, and alt hough sixty years old can do as much work hh a young man." Sold by Otto O Kioystnd A Lovers Quarrel. Two Young persons of German town had been engaged, had quar relled, but were two proud to "make up." Furthermore, Ivth were anxious to have it U lieved they had entirely forgotten each other. ' One day the young man called, ostensibly on business with her father, on which occasion it chanced she should answer the door-bell. The young man was game. "Pardon me," he said, with the politest of liows. "Miss Eaton, I believe. Is your father in?" "I am sorry to say he is not," the young woman responded, with out the slightest sign of recognition. "Do you wish to see him person ally?" "Ye?, "replied (he young man, ns he turned to go down the steps. "I 1 ieg your pardon," called out the young lady as he reached the lowest step, "but who slinll I say called?' ' A ugus t Li ppi i i cot t s . A FA IT HILL FRIEND. "I have used Clntinberlaiu'g Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea K -ttiedy since it wan first iiurudin'el to t lie public in 1S72, and have nev.M- found one in stance where a curd was not. speedily elfecled by its use. I have been a cuui iiimcial ti.iveler for eighteen year s, and never start out on a trip without. Hum my faithful fiieiio,'1 siis II. s;. Nichols of Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a ninu has used a remedy for thirty-live yi ats he knows its value ami is comuetent to speak of it. tor sale by Otto O. Knar tad. The foolkiiler is ahvaj-s absent on his annual vacation when the hunt ing season occurs in Oregon, says The Radium. Curry county fur nishes, the first fatality on record this year, ami the accident which caused "(ins" I Ielniing's death was about as stupid u piece of Uungle sonie gun juggling as could be im agined. The average man who pu s into the woods on a hunting exjic dition is incapable of handling a rifle carefully and the great majority of these should be restricted solely to the use of salt as a hunting acces sory. The man who is resjxnisililc for Ilelniing's death cannot even furnish the old excuse of mistaking his victim for a deer, and 1 litis his position, while greatly deplored by himself, is simply and solely thut of pure criminal itici mlpctcncy. It would be" stretching a point to give him credit for carelessness for there is no evidence that he knew any thing alKiut a gun. And, after all, experienced hunters have only themselves to blain ewhen accidents hapiH.n in a hunting parly through the ignorance of green In rns. I) &l lAit$ Jxnx twi worn WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVER WAKE. Greatest Asortnieutof every description overseen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Repairine a Specialty (Tlf fly Years' Experience) H. if. PETERSON, I TOLEDO, - Notice. Owing to the dry season now be ing at hand and the consequent danger from fire, the City Council orders that no paper or other waste material bo thrown on the planking or any of the streets of the city. That if such wasie material is burned within the city limits it must lie done under careful supe r vision before the hour of 10 o'clock forenoon, while things are still damp from the night dew and less danger from the wind, and to see that such fire is entirely extinguished before left to itself. Dated at Toledo, Or., June 15 1008. Otto O. Khoostad, City Recorder. ' - - I will trade hotel at Sheridan, Or., for Panch oil Siletz. This pro-, IKTty rents for $.'!0 per month. Value $li00i). Jkssk Fauhi.v, 21 Taft, Oregon. THE "OLIVER" VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Without doubt the strongest and most perfect typewriter made Standard keyboard. Vis ible writing. E. E. COLLINS, Agent, Toledo CQWINQ & C0WIV6 ATTO R N KVS-A T-L A V U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. TwHiiiy t-uri-.' experience liefiur. l;-.-Licul and t he ( ieiieral I.itinl ( lllice and the Interior I eiail incut at Viishili;toii, ). ('. I'ooiiis ollli 507 coin io.i!ii.,K Portland, Or. 'S''S-f fi THE BONBONSERE CliOUI'.h: A. HAM., I'miuitior Cliulce Ceiifectlnns Summer Drinks Ice C renin r:iuils, Nut. Tubiccim, Cigars tulliinery B0NB0NIERE ANNEX 'I'wn Inuirn South POOL, BII.LIAHD and CAKO TAUt.l-S BOWI.INQ AI.I.HV A Quiet, Orderly Pliue to I'liy TOLICDO, OUKtiON I S V I V () 0 OREGON (I M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday School at. 10:!?l) a.m. (ieoiyi; Eethers, Superintendent. I'rcHchiui; Ht 11a. in. Class meetiiiK ut. close i,t iiku ninif service. Junior Lenuiin ut. ;j p. m, Trenching at 7 :" p. in. 4 All are cordially invited to warsl.iit with ns. W. K. Iloomts, Pastor. IiKI'.MtTMI'.NT UK Tllr. JNTKItlolt. f. S. I. mnl (Ullce, I'orthunl, Oregon, June ft. r.Ts. Nutlee iliercl,y kIvcii thnt Uichiiril I hiikihI tc filed In tliN ndlee on .1 into fi, HHis, hi- nillcn tlon to wleet, mirier the Aet nf July I. Iwis, exteioleil I y the Act M Mv 17, I'.Khi, the fol- IiiuIiir rle-u.rlbm) IhikIs, lo-trlt: ,NK', t-eellmi III, Tnwin-hlp 11 n.ailh, Hiinire 10 esl, W. M, Any and nil perNoiiK eliiinitnu adversely li e laudf doserltied. nr desiring ttinltjeet l,ecHiiH of the ni'.nernl (haoieir nf the land, or for any tl)r reH"on, to the dlypi.i'nl to fi'iliennl, sh nild lile their n 111. I u v i ts m iinlei-t in tnia otllee within thlrti diiyn (nun the I'nM alili chiIiiii of hl not lee. Al.liKIIMiN S. PlIhsSKK. It,ll(ltei. Kirt ruldicRilon, June 111, I'.ii-a , Last I'ulilieiillon, July HI, l!KW. NOTICK KOK IM IM.IC.VTION. V. S. Land OllUe, I'nrtliind, Orenon. .1 11 no 'J7. I'.tOK. ! Notice Im hercliy iflveu Unit Arthur .1 Mr IonouKh,of KullH City, orr!iiii, ho, on April VI. 1H07, tnnde hnuiestend entry No. lil-.MS. d.r Loin 1 Hiid :i, se'4 iiw'4' mid ue1 4 hw1 o( tectinii 7, toni-hlp H Kjuih, ruugo i um, Willniii' eitc Merlilinii hn ir.ed nntiee ol tnieutiun to make llnuf cinniiiiilHtjou irnof, to eMuhlixti clnlui to the hind iilove dct-criOcd. Ijednc Ihe 1'eirir.ler nud llecchci- of the I'. S. Limit Ollice. at I'or'lHiid, Oregon, on on tl.e lltli (Iny of August, l'.IUX. t'lultniiiit iiiiiueH nn w illie-HC: t'lnrk W. Cnll;cr, lames H. Me.Mliliiu, Andrew J. SjdllerK, Oiinir Oi kern.an nil of I-'h11h city, Oregi n. . Al.nEitxoK S. IiiiKM-Kit, ia'Kister. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. IIME CAIj. . TKAINS ;oM AMI TO viql'INA So. i (Mixed) -l.oiivc. Vh ii I ii n 7 .00 n i.. 1'iivcn Toledo 7 SMI h uf A'rlviat I'lirvniiiH 1 1 :"7 n n Arrlvestit AH'Hiiy II a io No. 10 (I'liHcnifcr) -I.etivo A Il.nli y . . 7:1ft H oi Arrives Hi Curviil'U S:vft in . ri Ive- ui To edn 12 .V u, Artie-iit Vaiuinii I:'UI p m No. ',C (Mlxed)l.ertVef Va'piliwi 2:11 p ei ArilVenHl l'tdedo J:lft p in A rrivcM at t'nr uilN i':'ft in Arrive-a" Albany 7:ii p of So. "J (I'H.rttfnucr) -I.eHVot All.-iiny.. .I':lli p in' Leaves Cormllls i:.:0pm Arrives at 'loledo (l:l'', p io Arrives at Vacuum f p 1 1 'I'ltAISs It? AND I'll .M IMITItolT. No. H Leaves Allmny 7:"0 a ii Arrives at Petroll r.':."i p in No. 4 -Leaves lielroit :m p in Arrives at Albany ft;.Vi p io TKAINS Foil i oV VI. ,S No. 8 l eaves Allmny 7:',a a m Arrives at CurvullU .. h:;.ft ti in No. 10 I eaves Allatuy i : p m Arrive- at Corva lN A: J p n, No. (1 -Leaves Alhauy : 71ft p tit Arrives at Cnrvallls p TKAINS l-o; ai.H x V o. ft leaves Corvrillis f, :m a m Arrives at Allnui) 7:10 a in No. 9-l.eaves Cnrvallls :!.' p in Arrives at Allni'iy p !, No. 7 leaves t!orvnl!is I'ciHi i e. Arrives at Allmny ii; p p i i KKlil'I.AIt HIAIi.W .TKAIN's No M-I.eave Corvallis Il:lft -t m Arrives nl Albany ll:M . No 1'2-Leiivea Allainy. L' :" p in Arrlve-..t Corvallis 1 - lit p m NKWI'OKT MS DA V HI'H'IAI.. No. II lnves Allany 8;lin a in Arrives at Toledo 11 Is a m Arrivesal Ykiiiun II I.', n m No. I:l---I eaies Yaiiiiua i;:U p m Arrive at Tul-ln H;:'T p in Arrives at Albany Ii :;.i p in All oi Ihti a'aive r,itineet v.l!h yt'iu lo-ru I'aeille roniniur lislns. both t All aey iiol ( in valli-. as veil as iiuiti li.r Pel roil. m lnK illrert service to NcwKtit and adjai'enl lancb es as ell as llreileuliiish lint Hprliiifs. Kir (nrtlier iurnriuH'iot! apl'i.v to WM. Mi'MI UK Vf .iell". I'a-s AKI . I'oi tUti'', or. W. K I'VTt IIMiV. Aj-ent. Ti If'l