Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 14, 1908, Image 8

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Wo have several pariios who
liM'.iiiji for homestead
ivliniiuishments als
liK'iiti ns or
wmic goa.l
lini'ior claims.
If you know of any good home
stead or tiinher claims it will pay
you to write us. Address,
Aetna Koalty C'onipany,
l'2-i Failing lhiih'ing,
I'ortland, Oregon.
$25 Reward.
We will payj reward of V2" fur! A. Andersen huild launches.' Or
inforniation .leading to the arrest ! dors am coining in su fast fir hoats
and eoiivietion of the pcr.-jjHH who 'that Mr. Anderson finds it difficult
hive lieen twisting and cutting or j to keep up with the orders. Not
in any w iv ni iliciiiii-ily interfering j wishing to hutt in w here men were
with our telephone lines helwoen rushed with work the party again
KlkCity and Harlan.
Lincoln Co. I.and-it Investment Co.
!y J. F. Stkwakt, Secy.
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Having purcliased Mr. Hawkins'
interest in the Lincoln County Ab
stract Company, with all hlanks,
!c, I wish to thank my many
friends for their past patronage, mid
s .licit their future orders as J ain
prepared to make ahstractson short
jioticc. C metises guaranteed.
Lincoln Couiny Abstract Co,
C. J!. Cuos'xo, l'roprictor.
Tor Sale or Trade.
IciH ial mcarchjiniliij store, well
blocked, gMwl location, near Port
land; also 7-room house, rustic,
1 acre of ground in Eastern Oregon
grain dislrict, in town; also hotel
of about 20 rooms and property
ich'se to railroad depot. What have
you? Add rem
It. Tasskll,
1 Soring, Oregon.
.Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Saturday. Sabbath
srlinol 10::!0 h. in.. i reai'liitiK inimeili
nlcly folln'.viiiK. Eveijburiy cordially
itiviled.
WH AT IS KST I OIUNDNiKSl TON?
Mr. A. RubiiiHou of Driiiiiqniii, On
l hi ii, lin bi'i'ii iroulilbd for years wiih
lin liu'Bsii.iu, Hiid recommends Cliumlier-
In in' Sioiiuk'Ii and l.lver Tablets us
"ilirt best, hid lirim" I ever iimnl." II
troubled vi: It inditiHtlou or eo:it.lpH
t ion give tlii-iii u nial. They are cor
lain In prove bvneliein'1. Tliev lire easy
-to Ink and p'etsant in elleui.. ' l ic
renin. sample frets lit. OMo O. Krojj
;Mll I'h druuhliire.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Tlirtct-a-Week Edition.
The Thlicn-a-VVeek World, now. lluit
h Kietit I're-i'lfiitial campaign Is fore
shallowed, !u pes lo lie a belter paper
Hum il lias ever been before, mid ii Iih
iliiHiluilh iirriiimi'ineiitH iiccorilintlly. Its
hewn Rerviee coveri fbo entire ylobe,
iiind il repoi In every tbinn fully, prompt-
y mid Heoiiralely. It is die only news
!!Hprr,iiil a daily, which is an good na a
.din!-, and wbieli will keep you us cotn
,di tely infoniie'd of what is happening
I Iminghoiil I lie world.
A special feature of i he Tlntce-a-
'a eek World lilts alwajs been ita serial
;tii-l it.ti. It publicities novels by the beat
.mithoi-K in the w oild, novels which in
Ibook form sell fir $1 0(1 apiece, and its
ibinh sta'edanl in ibis iep el will be
tinaintiiiiieil in the future as In the past.
. The Tb rice-a Week World's regular
x'lli.-oiipti.in piiru is only $1.00 per
ear, and t his pays for 15U papers. We
olfn- Ibis nneqnaled newpajter mid
Tiik I.ka HK.it .touet tier for one year for
ifl.TO. 'I'ho regular piibKcription price
.of the two papers is f:J.f.O.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice i hereby given that I huve
'funds on band to pay hII County War
raiilM draw ii on the (ienernl Fund, and
.eiidurhed; "Not. pHia for want of Funda"
op lo and Including Dec. lv 11)07.
. Inteiest on said amiiils lo cease on
n ml after sniil date.
U. IV McCLCSKtv, County Treasurer
tinted ui Toledo, Or., this 2litb day
if Mny,
HKONIO DUHUIIOEA KHUEVED
Mr. F.dward K. Henry of the United
Xalea F.xprws Co., Chicago wiites,
"Our (ienernl Supei intendeiit, Mr.
ftnick, banded me a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea
Itemedjr come time ago to check an at
i acl of the old .chronic diarrhoea. I
have used it nince that time jmd cured
many on our trsius w ho have been sick
lam an old soldior who ierved with
Kiulierford B. Hayes anl William Mc
Kitiley four years in the 23rd Ohio
Regiment, and liave no ailment, except
chronic diarrhoea, wiiich this remedy
hlopaat ouce." For sale by Otto O.
roj;U'l: . - '
Up the Bay. -
I.c.st Monday, wcntd on a Irir.il
"' ! !fc i no Jvom of a rowl.oat,
t l" ''evil from the I.j:alku oflice, iA
c nipiiity with aii'itlicr engineer and
a pilot,, out loose from thu city
wliaif and started up tin river to
sco what they c.uild mv.
Thu first landing was made at
X. rf. rand's wharf. O.i inquir
ing at the huusc for Mr. Htrai.d
we were told that he was at the
Andersen lieat works assisting I?.
lKiarded and started ' toward Eik
City. Just ahove the old govern
ment rock quarry John Mieek was
found in the hay field. He was
very husy hut finally stopped pitch
ing hay for a few minutes to talk.
The appearance of the place was
proof that Air. Micck was in the
hahit of working. He has owned
this place the old Maekoy farm
hut two years, but he has trans
formed it from a wild, brushy
jungle to a, fine, well-kept home.
lie has reclaimed several acres of
the rich bottom lands, set out "a
fine orchard, and is preparing to
plant more, built a good house,
has several dairy cows, and is pros
pering. .
The party would have stopped
next at Anton Krzew'ski's wharf on
the old Sam Logan place, but it is
known that Mr. Krzewski has sold
the farm to Atti rncy Hawkins of
Toledo, and is getting ready to va
cate, so he was not bothered.
The next stop was at J. 11.
Lynde's, the old Cloak place, where
everything was lively. Mr. I.ynde
was plowing and breaking up a new
piece of bottom land. His father
and Harry Fyer were building
fei.ces. They had just completed
harvesting tli;;ir hay crop. Mr.
Lyndo is also reclaiming a low
piece of ground by ditching. Mr.
Eyer was in a hurry to get back to
his home, which is up on
the
mountain hack of Mr. Lynde's place
as he said he had lots of clearing to
do. .
lhe next pta-son to be bothered
was Adam Rae, the gardner. He
was busy, of course. His launch
had just gone to Newport with
load of garden truck, and Mr. Rae
a.... nis oroiner, nonert, who is
lending him a hand during the
rush, were busy getting berries for
a load for the next day. Mr. Rae
had just replanted a little strip of
He had already received $70 for the
green onions taken off the little
patch this summer. It
was
then getting late and as Mr. Rae
had loaded the party down with
onions and berries they decided to
return home.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
A fine line of shoes of the latest
styles Fall and 'Winter just ar
rived at T. P. Fish's. 8-21.
For Sale.
15J4 acre ranch quarter of a mile
Jroin town-. Enquire.
John Carlson, Toledo.
BULBS
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BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED!
SPECIAL OFFER:
trial will mnke srou a pcrmammt cus-1
iui-i. uimr vuuuiihumihiwi or your
UIVMIOJ IVLUIIUI'Ui
t'.ta Krm NikImiu. IWfala ISilIn U.. r..n- ...... ....
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UIIAHAKTkvn Tft Piritv
Wrtt0 today Mention Into Paper
Mill plMi yd ptfclai ...a rrwl.a thto tlmbl MlUetla
I- i .... -. . WT h, mwimM. IH.t ruin I r
iw.utirl 8WI. Dulii J flu. llM.k. tAM tU ftbMrt Ik 11M
i la Oommraontlon r miimih, neMnAil hutuMt
vH. W. Buckbea
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MARVEL UNIVERSAL
Implement, NEWTON & NYE
Stoves and Ranges (Snccenpom lo E L chatlleld)
Tinware
CuHery
Guns
HARDWARE
TOLEDO, - -
We are dealers in Fahms and
Land. If you want to sell your
farm send us full description, terms
etc., and we can do it.
T. 15. Ackkks & Co.
Washington Block, I'ortland, 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. 1(5 Twain No. 2
Mixed Passenger
Lv. Albany 7:4.5a.m. 12:40n. m.
Ar. Yaquina 1:30p.m. 5:30p.m.
Train No. 15 Train No. 1
.I'assexoer Mixed
- t,t in. I (l , Ail ,
Ar. Allw.nv 7.(i0r,r,-, ii.rc
Srm.lnv fn
Leave Albanv. 7:35 : m.
aUr,Vnm,,., ii. in
Leave Yaquina, G:00 p. m.
Arrive Albany, 11:30 p. m.
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Notice is hereby' given that the
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween C. B. Crosno and C. E.
IlawkillS. lllld.'V tbn nnmn nf l,o
, .iiu VX Vllk
Lincoln County Abstract Company,
is this day disolved by mutual con-
sent, Mr. Hawkins retiring from
the Company.
Dated, To.edo, Or., May 29, 1908,
C. B. Crosno.
CUE. Hawkins.
FERD BROWN x
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at resideuce nearCoiirlhonse.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till uoon. September 7, 1908.
DESCRIPTION ACRES
Mollle Smith, etalsl swj sec 3, nj nwj sec 10 T 30, R10W, WM 160
Mollie Smith, et al, nw' sec 15. T 80, R 14 ico
M artha Johnson, s,1 ne;$ sec 46, T 9, R 9 . ... . . 80
NON-COMPETENT LANDS
Martha Johnson. nU nu-i,' !( fQ Ra u
Abram Lincoln, Lois 3, U and 15 and the Lot west
ne'iae'i ec25,T6,R 11.'.
LouliiaSmllh. sw'i sw'4 n 1. nvri nwU on 19 T
William Bmlih, se!4 sec 2, aelA ne'i sec U,
Mury Tom, n' ne'4 and Lot 1 seo 21, T 8, R 11
Susan Marshall, nl se'nej, neH neseo25,
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Scaled bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, uoou, 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 such
bids BUould not have noted thereon the 'description of the lands to which tha
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 cent, of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
Launch Supplies
Harness
Saddles
Separators
Plumbing
OREGON'
For Sale.
One hundred and thirty-four acres
of good timber and grazing land,
ahout one mile from deep water.
Apply to owner, Leon Raxcoi iit,
Toledo, Or.
Launch for Sale.
See George Hall, Toledo, Oregon.
Have you town property, dairy or
fruit farm for sale? See or write,
George Betiiers,
Toledo, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
SlHiid E. Monroe, plaintiff,
v.
Martin Monroe, defendant.
To Martin Monroe, tne above-named de
feiidunt: In the name or the Stale of Oregon, you are
hereby munitioned and required to appear and
answer the complaint of plalntlll In (he above
entitled auit now on Ale in the olltco of the
Clerk or the above entitled Court, on or before
the lant day named or prescribed in the order
of publication of this summons, made ny the
Connly Judge of Lincoln couniy, Oregon
(being tho county where the above suit is
pending n the Circuit Court of said County
and Stale) which said order is hereinafter re
ferred to, to-wlt: on or before sU weeks from
the day of the flrst publication hereof.
And you are hereby notified mat If you fail
to so appear and answer the said complaint as
herein required, forwiint thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled Court for the
relief demanded in her said complaint, name
ly: for a decree of said Court, annulling and
absolving the marringexontmct now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiffs maiden name, Maud K. 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
County I.kadkr once a week for six consecu
tive and successive weekly insertions begin
nlng with the Issue of June 26, 1908, and end
ing with the Issue ot August 7, 1908, under and
In pursuance of tho directions contained in
an order made by the Hon. B. F. Swope, County
Judge of Lincoln couniy, Oregon, (being the
county where the above entitled suit is pend
ing in tho above entitled Circuit Court.)
Dates thi20th day of June, 1908.
Date of first publication hereof is June 26, 1908.
A. VV. Laffekty and C. E. Hawkins,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ALLOTEES
Charles II. Smith
John F. Smith
Mildred Solomon
Martha bolomon
Abram Lincoln
Louisa Smith
William Smith
Mary Tom
of the river in
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in ua
64.04
80
80
89.35
T 10, R .
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and Lot 9 seo 24, T 8
78.30
Susan Marshel
ADJIIMSIKA'lOli'a SALh.. f
Notice is hereby g'ven (hat under and by
virtue of an oideranddecie;of the Honorable
Connly .'om t of Ihe fciait of Ortgon. for the -County
i f Lincoln duly n.alc and cntewd of
vecoid on Ihe Cih diiy of July.. in the
rnat'-roi the iidmlnlsirHlion of Ihe esiale of
J. IV. Price, deceased, authorizing ami rilrect
iug Ihe ailiniiiistrutur of Miid i siaie to tell at
private lc to tfca highest MdnVr for in
hund the following de;crilied real proK rly be
"loiiKing t" llieerta'eolsald deceased:
Tr.ei half of Ihe northeast quarter and
tho nurtliH-'l iiiirlerof thei.oitl.easl uarter
In sect Inn Irj in T.wi'Ship !0 south of range 8
uost of ihe Wlllan elle Meridiaii in tr.eConuty
of I.liirolu and stale of Oregon mid cuntain
lug lai aeies.
1. I'. S. 1'iice. ndmiiilttmtor of the t.iate of
J. W. 1'ili e, deceased, u i l, Irmi and aflor the
ljih dny of Aukiii.1. 1W, piooted lo oiler for
sale and sell at priVale sale, to the highest
bidder fnrcnrli in hand all the above dese. Hied
pieinitei. Said sle will le mado fubject to
conflrniiitlon by'lhe faid C'oiinty Court, ilids
therefor may be miide to me In person, or by
letter, at Kings Valley, Pent-.m poiinty, Oregon.
f. S. l'BUE, Admliiislralor.
V. SWUI'K.,
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Attorncy-at:Law.
Will I'l-iu-i ice in nil courts in the
state. I'lolili'e iiuntcrs a 1 1 1 col Ico
lioiiH ii-.niiiily aiti iiilcil in.
'Jihce in (.! in tlKi'.ife, Utnirs,
TOI.r.lKJ, OKIXiOX,
Willi S1IHS1S!
V f PI'TT! , ORFCON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
W. C. IIARDINO, Ant, Toledo, Or
" Leave crders at. Itesiilence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. AND Kit SON, Prop.
Clood ltls mid well-broken Saddle Horees.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Hoarded and given (Jood Cure
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR M1DDLEKAUFF
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Books, Stationery
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wnll Paper, Phono
graphs, Musical Instruments,
Garden aud Flower Seeils
Wail Orders given Prompt Attention
OTTO 6. KROGSTAD
THE DRUGGIST
WHITE IS KING
Born 50 Years Ago.
Made In both VIBRATOR and RO,
TARY styles. The latter machine sews
both a lock and chain stitch, making
two machines in one. -Ball-Bearing.
Light running. Greatest range of work.
Sews the heaviest and lightest mater
ials perfectly. Full set steel attach
ments. Simple and durable. A child
can operate it. -.Guaranteed by the
maker. Many styles. Sold on easy .
payments.
CAMPBELL, FELLMAN CO. ,
Eugene, Oregon.
Pacific Coast Branch Office, White
Sewine Co.. Van Ness and Marlcnf. Rt
San Francisco, California,
W THE PHARMACY
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