Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 31, 1908, Image 8

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    WHAi- i- .. STKOU IiJl(iKriO.'
Mr. A. Kobiuuu of Drnniquiu, On
tario, lias been troubled for yetr will)
itirtiuesiion, and recommends Chamber
iHiii'f Stomach mid i Iver Tii le s a
"ill- Lent, moii u;i ue I ever met " If
troutile.1 Willi jniliueHttHii or co'itit
tin i give iht-m a mUI. They Hre cer
tain ri prove lcioticinl. They are ea-y
! take ami pleasant in eifi'd. 1' iire
"". t':iln. aauiples free at Orio O. Kiok-i-'u
I'm driii;tor.
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t-ek World has always heen its nerinl
fiction. It publishes novels liy the best
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book form M il for 81.50 apiece, and its
l.ih standard in this respici will be
maintained in the future us in the past.
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Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby jtiven t liar. I have
funds on hand to pay nil Conntv War
lants rhiiHii on the General Knnd, and
endoreod; "Not. paid for want of Funds"
up to and including Dec. 1. 1007.
. Inteiest on miI wariaiils lo cease on
l nd iiflcr said date.
!. 15. MoCluskkv, Coiinly Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 2(ith day
May, IM'8.
APMISlSTItATOK's SALIC. .
Nnlioe In hciel.y given ihHt under and by
vlr'ne of an order ami iter ret- of the llunoralile
t'oiuity Joint nf iho Slate of Oregon, fur the
"niintynf Lincoln duly made and enlCM-il of
i rem don the filh diiy of July, 1!N. in the
matter oi the iidiiiliiiiiiriuloii nf the ornate of
.1. W. I'rlce, dece .seel, authorizing and direct
ing the ilintuiatrh tor of said r'statn to cell at
private nile to the hlghet Udder for eiihh in
hand the following dcforllied real proptrly be
longing to theestaieof fald ileoeiiKed:
Theeaxt half of tho northea-t tiiurier and
(he tiortlitvtut quarter nf tho northeasl qnartei
in section 8J hi TnwiiHhli 10 smith of iiuiko 8
won of Hie Willamette Meridian la the Comity
of Lincoln and ti ale of Oregon and cuntalii-'
lug 1-0 acres, j
I. P. S. I'liec administrator nf the ntate of ;
J. W. I'rlre, deceived, will, from nnd after the :
!Ath day of August, 1MI8, proceed to oiler tor!
intle and sell at private sale, to ilio highest
bidder fur caul) In hand alltho above dene -Ihp.l :
jteni Ipkh. Said sale will be made niitijeet to
t oiitlrniiilluii by the Bald County Court, nidi
therefor may be made (o me in person, or by
letter, at Kings Valley, I'.enfm county, Oregon.
1'. . l'liK'K, Admlnlilralor.
NOTl' K OK AITOIXtMKNtT
In the Ciuiiiiy Court of Ihe stale of Dieiron.
fur l.lnuoln oounl y.
In the mutter of the intul of Gdwnrd Hlce,
deceaied, laleol nald eminlv:
. Notice la heroby ulven that the tuiderxlKiipd '
wKnu.vaptMiliitcd eiuciitoror Ihe eta e of
the iitxiVf named Kdward ltice, on IheHthday
of May, iwm, hy order of the County Court of
Lincoln coin 1 1 y, Oreunn.
All perKOIII hHvlllir Clllilim mralnat sl.l
will prcciil them, duly verillcd, at the Court-1
fconne la Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, to-1
wit. At IheCli-rk'inlllceiit miid i ,,r,h.,.,
lihin ! inonlh from Ihedatetd thin not lee,
Jiiili-d June 4, 1U08. Kvjokni II. CowiNn,
Hxeeiiinr u( the estate of Kdwa i lliee, de-rt-awd.
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WHITE IS KING
' Horn f)0 Years Ago.
Made In both VIHIUTOR and RO
1'A RV Flyles, The latter machine sews
tol h a lock and chain stitch, making
t.o machines in one. Ball B-arhur.
Iiyht running, (ireatest raiiReof work, i
Hew the heaviest aud lightest mater- i
ials perfectly, lull set ateel attach-1
inents. Simple and durable. A child
can operute It. Guaranteed by the '
maker. Many ktylun. o!d on ev !
I'aymenta. i i
CAMPBELL. FELLMAX CU.
Eiiene. Oregon,
Taciflo Coast Urauch Otlic. White
Hawing Co., Van Ness and Market St,
&4U Kranoisco, California.
Waldport Items.
(' iplniti I'lytle U;ui1h3 anl party
liavc gone into fa nip near Waldixirt
ami wiH remain alanit fix veekn.
John lca-li ami party paiwetl
through Wi;l.lia)i t Tuesday and will
fanip at Yacliats for a few weeks.
Prof. Cameron and Dr. Tilton,
of Ashland, HH'nt a few days at
Newport hut later decided to come
here and have estahlished them
selves in camp for the season.
It is reported that local people
will lease the Waldport Mill nnd
ojH'i'ate the sanie. Should this lie
done we predict a decided change
for the Ik-Hit. The present man
agement has heen unahle to keep
the mill in operation.
The Condor of Waldport and the
(lerald C. of Astoria both anived
in 'tort this week. Both lxiats left
with good loads.
The Waldixrt improvement asso
ciation, recently incorporated, elec
ted officers last week. C. J. Smith
is president : Frank L. linker, Sec
retary; and Roy McMillin, Treas
urer. Judging from the nunilier of let
ters the Waldport Commercial Club
is receiving from Eastern people
looking for localiuiiH prospects aiu
very good for a substantial increase
in our population this fall.
GRANULATED SOKE EYES CURED
"Kor twenty years I suffered from a
bud UHsn of granulated sore eyes. Hays
Marl in Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In
February 1003, a Keiitlenmti asked me
lo try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought,
one box and used Hboul, two-thirds of
it and tny eyeya have not veu me
any trouble since. " This salve is for
baie by Otto O. Kioustad.
Special Correspondence
Portland, July 27.
"Who said rain" is the latest
advertisment issued by John II.
Ilartog manager of the Eugene
commercial Club. A Eugene belle
is photographed three times, stand
ing in glasses, each of which con
tains the rain fall for one year, one
is Eujcne with 38 inches, and the
girl's face has a happy expression;
New York City with 45 inches,
and that expression becomes doubt
ful, while New Orleans, with 62
inches; makes her cry for help.
The leaflet quotes from tho United
States Weather Bureau that during
the year li)07 Eugene had 205 days
without any rain and 70 days when
it rained less than one-tenth of an
inch .
II. A. Wheeler, President of the
Chicago Credit Clearing Company,
and A. D. Stevens, President of the
American Silk Company, of the
same city, accompanied by their
families, are visiting the Pacific
Northwest. They spent a full week
in Oregon and expressed themselves
as delighted. They will report
their ideas of the country to the
three thousand Chi mgo business
men comprising theChicago Asso
ciation of Commerce.
The new Giant cherry, a cross
liet ween the Lamliert and the Bing,
created a sensation on the Portland
nia rket last week . There were some
specimends that measured an inch
and a half in diameter.
The Iono Proclaimer sent to the
Portland Commercial Club last
week a box containing some of the
finest samples of wheat of different
kinds ever grown in Oregon. They
attracted much attention and were
universally complimented.
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CHRONIC DIARRHOEA RELIEVED
Mr. Edward E. Henry of the United
States Express "Co., Chicago writes,
"Our General Superintendent, Mr.
Quick, handed me a bottle of Cham-
berlatn'a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea
Remedy tome time ago to check an at
tact of the old chronic diarrhoea. I
huve used it since that time aud cured
many on our traiua who have bean sick
1 am an old soldier who served with
Rutherford B. Hayes anH William Mc
Kmley four years in the 23rd Ohio
Regiment, and have no ailment except
chronic diarrhoea, which this remedy
Mops at mice." For Kale by Otto 0.
KrogMitd,
1 1 p ' ,,''
rjAKVJSL UINIVERSAL
Implement. NEWTON & NYE -oh SappJie
Stoves Rt.d Ranges (Snccesnon lo E. L. t'hatlield) Harness
Tinware
Cutlery
Gutis
We are dealers in Farms and
Land. If you want to sell your
farm send us full description, terms
etc., and we can do it.
T. B. Ackers & Co.
Washington Block, Portland, Or.
.Four Trains Daily.
Beginning Monday, June 22 the
following train service went into
effect on the line of the C. & E. be
tween Albany and Yaquina:
Daily, Except Sunday
Train No. 1G Train No. 2
Mixed Passenger
Lv. Albany 7:45a.m. 12:40p.m.
Ar. Yaquina 1 : 30 p.m. 5 : 30 p. m.
Train No. 15 Train No. 1
Passenger Mixed
Lv. Yaquina 2: 15 p. m. 7:00 a. m.
Ar.Albany 7:00p.m. 11:55a.m.
Sunday service as follows:
Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m.
Arrive Yaquina, 11:40 a. ni.
Leave Yaquina, 6:00 p. m.
Arrive Albany, 11:30 p. m.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween C. B. Crosno and C. E.
Hawkins, under the name of the
Lincoln County Abstract Company,
is this day disolved by mutual con
sent, Mr. Hawkins retiring from
the Company.
I nnfj rr . , 1 . . 1 . rv it on i nnn
jiucu, iuicuu, iuay tv, ivuo,
C. B. Crosno,
C. E. Hawkins. !
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence DearConrtbouse.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the
OWNKR DESCRIPTION
Mollie Smith, et als'sw' sec 3,nnw sec 10 T30, RlOw, WM 160
Mollle Smith, et al, nw)4 see 15. T 80, R 14 leo
Martha Johnson, sJ neJ4 see 26, T 9, R 9 '. go
Non-competent lands
Martha Johnson, nj nwJi, see 26, T 9, R9 80
AUrain Lincoln, Lots 8, 14 and 15 and the Lot west of the river in
neneseo25,T6,Rll 64.04
Louisa Smith, sw4 sw! see 1, wJ4 nw4 seo 12. T 10, R9 so
William Smith, se. sei seo 2, ne iieJi seo 11, T 10, R 9 80
Mary Tom, nlf ne'4 aud Lot 1 see 21, T 8, R 11 89.85
Susan Marshall, n se! ne, nej$ nesee25, and Lot 9 seo 24, T 8,
" U 78.30 Susan Marshel
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon
which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing suoh
bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which the
bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the
bid is to be opened. Enclose certified check for at least 25 per vent, of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Sunt, and Special Disbursing Ageot, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon,
HARDWARE Sa,dle
Separators
TOLEDO, - - - OREGON Plumbing
For Sale.
One hundred and thirty-four acres
of good timber ' and grazing land,
about one mile from deep water.
Apply to owner, Leon Kancourt,
Toledo, Or.
Launch for Sale.
See George Hall, Toledo, Oregon.
Have you town property, dairy or
fruit farm for sale? See or write,
George Bethers,
Toledo, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
Maud . Monroe, plaintiff,
vs.
Martin Monroe, defendant.
To Martin Monroe, tbe above-named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby munitioned and required to appear and
answer the complaint of plain tilt in I tie above
entitled milt now on file in the olllco of the
Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before
the last day named or pre-crllxd in the order
of publication of this summons, made by the
County Judge of Lincoln county, Oregon
(being the count)' where the above suit is
pending n the Circuit Court or said County
and Stale) which said order Is hereinafter re
ferred to, to-wit: on or before stx weeks from
the day of the first publication hereof.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to so appear and answer the said complaint as
herein required, for want thereof the plaintiff
wli: apply to the above entitled Court for the
relief demanded In her said complaint, name,
lv: for a decree of said Court, annulling and
absolving the marriage contract now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiff's maiden name. Mand E. Cory, be
restored to her and for such other and further
relief as the nature of the cause may require
and as unto the Court may seem meet.
This summons Is published in the Lincoln
vuumty J.EADKB once a week for six consecu
tive and successive weekly insertions begin
ning wun tne issue pi June 26, 1908, and end
ing wim tne issue ot August 7, 1908, under and
In pursuance Of th direntlnn mnlilnid In
an order made by the Hon. R. F.Swope, County
juageoi Lincoln county, Oregon, (being the
county wnere the above entitled suit is pend
ing in the above entitled Circuit Court.)
Dates this 20th day of June, 1908.
Date of first publication hereof Is June !M, 1908
A. W. Laffbety and C. E. Hawkins,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
following till noon, September 7, 1908.
, ACRES
, ALLOTEKB
Charles H. Smith
John F. Smith
Mildred Solomon
Martha Solomon
Abram Lincoln
Louisa 8mlth
William Smith
Mary Tom
CITATION'.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the c unty of Lincoln.
Iu the matter of the estate of S. 8. Walters,
deceased.
To Myrtle . nee Watrons or Walte re
and to all other persons, known ami unknown,
and claimants, if any such there be. greeting:
in the name of th btate of Oregon, you and
each of you are hereby cited and required to
appear In Ihe County Court of the Slate- of.
Oregon, for the county of Lincoln, at the
Courtroom thereof at Toledo, in the county of
Lincoln, on Monday, Ihe 3rd day of August,
19c8, at lo o'clock In Ihe forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, if any exist,
why an order ot sale should not be made
authorizing the administrator of said estate
to sell Ihe real fstaie belonging to said estate
as prayed for In ber petition, and whli'h real
e-tate is described as follows, to-wit:
Se'iof se(lnt4) kection 20: se'i ot ne'f,
lotl, andswif of ne'of section 29, township
8 south, range 10 west, in Oregon, and con
taint k 147 67 acres.
Wliue-s, the Hon. B. F. Swope, Judge of the
County Conrt of I be State of Oregon, for the
County of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
alllxed, this 20lli day of June, A. D., 1908 '
seal Attest: Ira Wade, Clerk.
f. sworK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all conns in (lie)
state. 1'iuliaie nintler and col leo
tiniiK promptly aileti(ii!il to.
Otlioe in ConrtlioiiHe, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
VOODBUUN. OREGON .
Fruit Tree, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
W. C. HARDING. Ageut, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence..
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Oood Ruts nnd well-broken Saddle Horses.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and given Oood Care
City Draying in Connection
G. G. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School 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
PRINCE WILLUM
Dapple Grey Percheron Stallion,
six 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: S15 to Insure.
DAVID JOHN, Manager,
nil mmm
If TIE .PHARMACY