Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 28, 1908, Image 8

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    Notice. J Ed Avery was in the city the
We have several parties who are fir!St (lf ,,1C weok
1. Hiking fur homestead location. or (loorge Lenin of Winant wa in
relinquishments also some good
tinilier claims.
If you know of any good home
stead or timlier claims it will pay
you to write us. Address,
Aetna Realty Company,
225 Failing Building,
Portland, Oregon.
$25 Reward.
We will pay a reward of $25 for
information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the persons who
have liecn twisting and cutting or
in any way maliciously interfering
with our telephone lines between
Elk City and Harlan.
Lincoln Co. Laud & Investment Co.
Ity J. F. Stewart, Secy.
-
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. IV Cpnwvn, Proprietor.
For Sale or Trade.
(Icncral niearchandis store, well
stocked, good location, , near Port
land; also 7-room house, rustic,
4 acre of ground in Eastern Oregon
grain district, in town; also hotel
of about 20 rooms and property
close to railroad depot. What have
you? Address It. Tasski.l,
Boring, Oregon.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Saturday. Sabbath
school 10:30 h. m., preaching immedi
ately following. Everybody cordially
invited.
WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION?
Mr. A. Robinson of Druniquin, On
. taiio, has been troubled for years with
indigestion, and recommends Chamber
lain's Stomach and l.iver Tablets as
"the best, medicine I ever used." If
troubled with indigestion or constipa
tion give them trial. They Hre cer
tain to prove beneficial. They are easy
to take and pleasant in effect. Price
2 cent9, samples free at Otto O. Krog
fctad's driiKxture.
THENEW YORK WORLD 8i,k'red V mm m the most al"
Thrlce-a-Week Edition. (tistic State Building ever erected at
The Thrice-a-Week World, now that ' an Exposition. The Portland Com
a Rrent Presidential campaign is fore-! mercial Club will send one of these
shadowed, hopes to be a better paper
than it. has ever been before, and it has
made its arrangements accordingly. Its
news service covers the entire globe,
and it reports everything fully, prompt
y and accurately. It is the only uews
paper.mil a daily, which is as good as a
daily, and which will keep you hs com
pletely informed of what is happening
throughout the world.
A speeiaj feature of the Tlirtce-a-'
eek World has always been its serial
fiction. It publishes novels by the best
authors in the wtu Id, novels which in
book form sell for $1.50 apiece, Hiid its
high standard in this respect will be
maintained in the future as in the past.
The Thrice-a-Week World's regular
subscription price is onlv fl.OO per
ear, and this pays for 150 papers. We
fFer this uneqiinled newspaper and
Til it Lradkk toget her for one year for
$1.70. The regular subscription price
if t lie two papers is $2.1.0.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drnwu on the General Fund, and
endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up to aud including Deo. 1, 1007.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
and after said date.
O. McCluskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 2utb day
of May, 11-08.
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA RELIEVED
Mr. Kdward E. Henry of the United
States Express Co., Chicago writes,
"Our General Superintendent, Mr.
O-uiek, handed me a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy some time ago to check nn at
tact of the old chronic diarrhoea. I
have used it since that time aud cured
many on our trains who have been sick
lam an old soldier who served with
Kntherford B. Hayes and William Mc
Kioley four years In the 23rd Ohio
Regiment, and have no ailment except
chronic diarrhoea, which this remedv
stops at ouce." For sale by Otto 0.
Krogstad.
the city Monday.
Con Christiansen was over
rem I
Corvallis Sunday.
Miss Ida Hurley returned homo
from Newport Monday.
Warren II ill was , over
Siletz Saturday evening.
. (leorge McBride was over
Siletz the first of the week.
George Hodges was down
from
from
from
Salado the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enos were
down from Elk City Sunday.
Mrs. Elma Hyde went to New
port Saturday evening for a short
visit. '
Mrs. Ike Derrick came down
from Eddyville Saturday evening
for a visit.
Mrs. Frank Newton went to Port
land Monday morning, returning
Wednesday.
Otto O. Krogstad the Druggist
went to Portland on business Satin -day
morning.
Hans Olson left Monday morning
for Portland. He expects to re
turn Saturday.
Mrs. Z. M. Derrick and children
returned Saturday evening from a
visit at Eddyville.
Chester Dixon the Elk City mer
chant, went down to the beach on
Sunday's excursion.
dies Morrison the Democrat from
the east end of the county was a
Newport visitor Sunday.
Neil Newhouse, the sawyer, of
Corvallis was renewing aequai n
ces in Toledo last Sattrday.
Mrs. Molver came down
Elk .City. Saturday evening
visit wrth her Toledo friends.
from
for a
Special Correspondence
. Portland, August 24.
Fifty thousand- souvenir postal
cards showing the magnificent Ore
gon State Building at' the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition have al-
! reaiy neen circulated, and one
j hundred thousand more have been
ordered. This building is con-
cards for the asking.
"Albany Pay" at the Portland
Commercial Club August 19th was
one of the most pleasing incidents
that has occured in Portland for a
long time. A delegation of reT
rescntative members of the Albany
Commercial Club were guests at a
special luncheon . Beautiful Albany
booklets were distributed through
out the various dining rooms and
Albany and Linn county were given
prominence in every possible way.
Bury I. Dasent, Manager of the Al
bany Commercial Club, extended
an invitation to the business men
of Portland to visit Albany on No
vember 3rd to celebrate the comple
tion of the new depot and attend
the Linn'County Fruit Show. The
Invitation was accepted.
Owners of famous horses, as well
as breeders of fancy stock, are com
ing to Portland daily from all parts
of the country to see the marvelous
grounds and track of the. Portland
Country Club & Live Stock Associa
tion. The show will open Septem
ber 21st and continue a week
track and barns will be entirely
completed by the opening day. No
matter how much visitors may ex
pect they will not he disappointed,
for the whole situation is ideal.
President William P. Stark and
three memliers of the Missouri State
Board of Horticulture will spend
two entire weeks in Oregon before
they complete their tour of the
State. The name of Stark is well
known to every fruit grower in
America, and the good opinion of
these gentlemen is worth much to
the state.
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MARVEL UNIVERSAL
Implements NEWTON & NYE La,,nc1' Supplies
Stoves and Ranges (Successors to E. L. (.hiittield) Harness
Tinware HARDWARE
Cutlery . Separators
Guns TOLEDO, - - - OREGON Plumbing
We arc 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. AcKKits & 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. 10 Train No. 2
Mixed Passenger
Lv. Albany 7:45a. m. 12:40p.m.
Ar. Yaquina 1 :30 p. m. 5:30p. m.
Train No. 15 Train No. 1
Passenger Mixed
Lv. Yaquina 2: 15 p. m. 7:00 a. m.
Ar. Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:55a.m.
Sunday service as follows:
Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m.
Arrive Yaquina, 11 :40 a. m.
Leave Yaquina, 6:00 p. ni.
Arrive Albany, 11 :30 p. m.
BUCK BEE'S BULBS SUCCEED!
SPECIAL OFFER:
' Made to bnlld New ltuftttiMA. A
trial will make you a Tjarmnntmt cus
tomer. Satisfaction auaranteed or your
money refunded.
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F olntb. Bortni ttaowflak. lib. HoAtitsh Iris. HallUs. Hnuuli.
i i lie loimwmi utnuinui norm uraoa iiYtclDin. TMlurr Utf
I lUnuDculat, SnowdroD.Crocus.Chiunodoi. Aimont. Daffodil.
IMrlj tad Uta Tu.lt r i, etc., to.
til' AUAMtED TO PLEA BE
I Follwa Tulip. Oialli. Franca. Bsnun and Dutuh HTtolnlhi.
I'otti It Narolisui, Darwin Tullo. Yftot Tullo. VarUrttsd
Write to-day Mention this Paper
StINL 25 CBNT8
loTTpoftaaadpakliif and no,i thla nluabl Mllaetlo
ni uuih i-oatpaia. oeiner wnn my bit UluatrtlM, initraoll,
Baautlful HwJ, Bulb and l'Unt Book. Tall fcU mhtvA tb Ut
TrUUM of Baadi. Hull and FUnta,
In Oommnooratlon of ooDiinamii, nwMifut btiiinMi
aloaat lb. 1, 1 till prant rraoclirnh tola Collactloti
uDjioniMomm lunp uuid. ThtgmtMt aoruwonaar
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INHERITED INDIAN LAND
' Sealed bids will be received for the
UEHCBIlTHin
Mollle smith, etalsl$8wJiec3,nnw4Becl0
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Mollle Smith, et el, nwj sec 15. T 30, RU loo John F. Smith
Martha Johnson, sJineseo 26, T,R 9 80 Mildred Solomon
NON'COMPKTKNT LANDS
Martha Johnson, njfnw.sec 26, T 9, K9 80 Martha Solomon
Abram Lincoln, Lots 3, 14 and 16 and the Lot west of tho river In
ne4 nei seoaa.ie.Kii
ixiuisa smith, sw"4sw!4 Bee 1, nw nwj sec 12. T 10, R8 80 Louisa 8mlth
William Smith, seJ4 se sec 2, ne lie seo 11. T10, R9 80 William 8mlth
Mary Tom, n ne aud Lot 1 sec 21, T 8, R U 89.35 Mary Tom
Susan Marahell, nli seii nej, ne ne sec 26, and Lot 9 see 24, T 8,
K 11 ,78.80 Susan Marshel
Sealed bida will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon
which tbey are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such
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 leaBt 25 per cent, of your
bid. ' Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, la Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
For Sale.
One hundred ami thirty-four acres
of good timber and grazing land,
about one mile from deep water.
Apply to owner, Leon Raxcoiuit,
Toledo, Or.
.
Launch for Sale.
See George'IIall, Toledo, Oregon.
Have you town property, dairy or
fruit farm for sale? See or write,
George Betiiers,
Toledo, Oregon.
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 clisolved by mutual con
S3nt, Mr. Hawkins retiring from
the Company.
Dated, Toledo, Or., May 29, 1908,
C. B. Crosno,
C. E. Hawkins.
Agricultural College.
Corvallis, Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses in Agri
culture, including Agronomy, Hor
ticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc. ; Forestry; Domes
tic Science and Art; Civil, Electri
cal, Mechanical, and Mining Engi
neering; Commerce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
Arts, including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing,
machine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equip
ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full in
formation on application to the
Registrar, free.
FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
following till noon, September 7, 1908.
ACRBB ALLOTKKB
TS0, RlOw, WM 160 Charles U. Smith
64.04 Abram Lincoln
Shoes! Shce ! Shoes!!!
A fine line of shoes of the latest
a'yles Fall and Winter just -arrived
at T. P. Fish's. 8-21.
For Sale.
15J-2 acre ranch quarter of a mile
Jrom town. Enquire,
John Carlson, Toledo.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at resilience neaiCourlhouse.
Jt F. SWOPK.,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and collec
tions promptly attcniied to.
Ortice iu Courthouse, Ui'tnirs,
TOLEDO, OKEGON.
UOCDBUUS. OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, lite.
W. C. IIARDIXG, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
2
M. X. AXDKRPOX, Prop.
Good Ri;s nnd well-broken Saddle Horses.
BpeWal attention given to Trnvelitig Men.
Hore Uoarded and given Oood tre
City Draying in' Connection
G. IB. 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 aud Flower Seeds
Mail Orders given Prompt Attention
OTTO 0. KROGSTAD
THE DRUGGIST
WHITE IS KING
, Born 50 Years Ago. .
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Made in both VIBRATOR and KO
TARY styles. (The latter machine sews
both a lock and chain stitch, making
two machines in one. Bail-Bearing.
Light running. Greatest rapge 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, PELLMAN CO.
Eugene, Oregon.
Pacific Coast Branch Offlcs, White
Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St.,
San Francisco, California.
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W 111 PHARMACY
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