Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 18, 1908, Image 8

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    Notice.
Wo have Pi'Veral parties who a re
lUing fr homestead
relinquishments also
tinber claims
If you know of any
locations or
some good
:
good home-
h-Vad or timlxT claims it will
pay
you to write us A ddress,
Aetna Itealty Company,
225 Failing Building,
"Portland, Oregon
$25 Reward.
We will pay a reward of S2" for
information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the persons who
have lieen twisting and cutting or
in any way maliciously interfering
Willi our tciepnone lines iHiween
Klk City and Ilarla n
Lincoln Co Land & Investment Co
By J. F. Stewart, Secy
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.
Apsley's dry
Stewart's Store.
shod
rubbers at
For Sale or Trade.
General niearchandis store, well
stocked, good location, near Port
land; also 7-room house, rustic,
i acre of ground in Eastern Oregon
grain district, in town; also h6tel
of about 20 rooms and property
close to railroad depot What have
you? Address R. Tasskix,
Boring, Oregon
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Thrlce-a-Week Edition.
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maintained iu the future as in the past.
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subscription price is only $1.00 per
iionr bum tliia riavw fip nunurv
150 papers. We
offer this uneai'mled newMaper and
Thk Leader together for one year for
of the two papers is $2.f.O.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have T - ,r , u
. , , , . l iir In the matter of insuring court-
funds on hand to pay all County War-i, .
rants drawn on the General Fund, and house- 11 18 ordered that the
endorsed; -'Not paid for wantof Funds" : County Jndge cause insurance poli
up to and including Dec. 1, 1907. cies to be renewed.
Interest on said warrauts to cease on I f'Wk notified to ennso tn Ka nnh.
and after said date.
O. U. McCluskev, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 26th day
of May, 1W8.
A TRAVELING MAN'S
EXPERIENCE.
" "I must tell you my experience on
an East bound 0. R. & N. train from
Pendleton to LaGrande, Ore,, writes
Sum A. Garber, a well known traveling
man. ' I was in the smoking depart
ment with tome other traveling men
when one of them went out into the
couch and said, 'There is a woman sick
unto death in the car. I at once got
up and went out, found her very ill
with cramp colic, her bands and arms
were drawn up so you conld not
straighten them, and with a death like
look on her face. Two or three ladies
were working wlih her aud giving her
whiskey . 1 went to my suit case and
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never
travel without it), ran to the water
tank, put a double dose of the medicine
in the glass, poured some water into it
and stirred it with a pencil; then I had
quite a time to get the ladies to let me
give it to her, but I succeeded. I could
at once see the effect and I worked
' with her, rubbing her hands, and in
twenty minutes I gave ber another dose.
By this time we were almost into La
Grande, where I was to leave the train.
I gave the bottle to tba husband to ha
lined In case another dose should be
j j i u .u . . .
needed, but by the time the train ran
Into LaGrande she was all right, and 1
received the thank of every passenger
n the car." For snU h Dtm f lfm.
, ' "
Commissioners' Court.
Lincoln county's Commissioners'
Court convened m regular session
Wednesday, September 9, at which
time the following business was
transacted:
in me mailer oi uie cuum ior
! witnesses and jurymen for the Au-
gust term of the' Circuit Court:
'Claims as set fourth in Witness and
'Jury book allowed in full.
I Petition of Egbert "W. Morrison,
etal, asking for a timlcr cruise,
dismissed.
I Petition of Joseph Blower asking
for cancellation of tax sale, con
tinued to next term.
Petition of R. F. Baker, et al,
for change in county road, dis
missed. j Petition of Matt Pi mpel, for re
bate of taxes, continued,
j In the matUr of the resignation
of Joseph P Bnes as supervisor
district Xo. 16. resignation ac
cepted and Joseph A Bones appoin
ted. .
! , Petition of Virgie Howell, et ,al,
for repair of ma I. County Court
agrees to appropriate SloO to assist
in improving said road, provided
petitioners do fcliO worth of work
on said road.
Report of Andrew Nye, et al, as
viewers on road, read first time.
Report of Dudly Trapp, et til,
viewers on road, read iirst time.
In the matter of purchasing a
rope and blocks for road district
No. 16 Ordered the Clerk issue
$15 to Joseph A Bones for the pur
! pose of purchasing 100 feet of 2-inch
manila rope and two blocks for said
, district.
' Petition of Andrew Nye, et al
fi' county road, granted and road
opened in form and manner as by j
jaw provided
Petition of J Q Adams, et nl for
county road, granted and road or
dered opened.'
Petition of II M Seivert, et al,
for county to build bridge and do
nating work for same. Petition re,
jected", but county is ready to build
said bridge by contract when proper
arrangements therefor have been
ni'idp
1
Report of I B McJunkin on 01
alla dam, approved '
Report of Commissioner John
Foirartv. on Waldnort and Tide.
. ? " , . ,
water road, work done
by Jas,
Kent, approved
Petition of Chas Stouder, et al
relative to chanirinu a county road.
! rejected
lished notice warning all taxpapers
who have any objections to their as
sessment to appear before said
board, and that the County Court
hereafter will hear no objections
thereto.
BILLS ALLOWED
Beat & Company, supplies for county. ..".IJ8 75
Andrew Wisnewakl, work for supervloor
district No. 18 26 00
George Bothers, salary, stanun and travel
ing expenses for July.,...;. .. 46 40
W C Fischer, registering f sters Sllotz.... 4 90
W H Hall, ' ' " 7 81
Ervln Puul, registoring voters Morris.... 6 00
H L Velt, reklsterlug voters Little Elk... 5 90
Aubtln Kasebrook, care of Lou Hall for
July and August 24 00
E M Stanton, work ou road 9 50
Julius Bubi'U, 11 " 6 00
Frank Parker " " 8 00
U 11 Williams " ' 5 00
F M 'Stau toil ' " 8 00
Jno V Stringer " " 8 00
Wm Sharp, report as supervisor district
No. V, and claim 49 00
Matt OJala, report as supervisor district
No. 9 and claim 77 60
J 1) Logan, report as supervisor district
No. 6, and claim 63 00
Joseph P. Bones, supervisor road district
No. 16 ,. 74 60
Ross E Moores It Co, supplies 6 78
J K GUI Si Co, supplies 8 29
R S Van Cleve, supplies for Flnley and
Owen 18 10
O O Keogstad, supplies 11 25
Pudley Trapp, viewer on toad, claim
$17.60, allowed 16 00
A A McCleary, claim by assignment.. ..400 00
Rufus Wood,et al, dlaltu ?6 20
! W . .l--;
I Heury Scott, witness foe before district
attorney. dismissed.
Fir and Spruce Lumbar Co, lumber for
"nnty.isn. 48, allowed 23 77
' c R worth, boarding Insane perron.. 2 00
W A Dickinson, work m supervisor dint.
' umi y iw, v. ...... , ..,,, V um
llillll1
mt. rv- : "Ti"' yru
MARVEL UNIVERSAL
Implements NJEWTON & NYE La,lnch Supplies
Slovesand Ranges (Successors to E. L. cbitttield)' ' Harness
Tinware HARDWARE
Ciitk'i:y . . . , Separators
Guns TOLEDO, - - - OREGON Plumbing
RANDE'S
Cream Buyers and Buttcrmakcrs
We solicit shipments of cream direct from the producers. Test and
weight guaranteed with highest market price. We pay express charges.
127 FIRST ST.
A J Oglesby, el al, work In road district
No. 4, claim, IPJ3.26. Clerk ordered co
issue warrant on special rond fund of
said district for S15.97, that being the
full amount in said lund to date.
F M Terinaus, work as supervisor dit. 3,
and claim. Ordered clerk issue war
rant on spccinl rond fund of suid disi.
in sum of 875.03, and a warrant on Co.
fund for $132.28, In favor of supervisor.
F D Cuumnuhiim & Co, supplies 11 20
M W Simpson, ' petition fpr rebate of
taxes, $21.98, allowed 15 00
Eugene Williams, petition for rebate of
taxes, $11.95, allowed 10 00
News-Reporter, printing :.. 4 00
John J Derby, word road district No. 15,
$8.75, allowed 7 00
Clayton Pond, work In road district No.
15. $8.75. allowed '. .. 7 00
F M Carter, et al, services at Coroner's
inquest over remains of JoeLudwick.. 23 00
P M Carter, et al, services at Coroner's
Inquest over remains of Clayborne
' White, $43.90 not allowed.
Lincoln County Leader, printing 63 40
Hart & Wood, lumber '. 1120
Jacob Burkel, bread for Owen and Finley 2 85
City Meat Market, meat for Owen and
Finley 8 40
Geo A Hall, supplies 2 10
Ira Wade,-stamps and express for July
and August 19 60
Ira Wade, money advanced for county... 10 00
J II Ross, sundries for July und August.. 12 78
Mrs R P Gniu, assisting in teachers' ex
amination 15 00
Adelia Harrison, assist, teacher's exam. 15 00
J W Parrish, balance due on Olalla dam,
as per contract 1075 00
J W Parrlsh, additional work on dam. ... 46 M5
J R Turnldge, salary as janitor and wash- -
lng towels ;. 81 00
O M Bod son, fixing eleotlon booths in
Morris precinct 150
W E Ball, work as Assessor 15? 00
Mrs W E Ball, work for A ssessor 84 00
Maurice Anderson " " 24 00
Geo M McBride " . " 12 00
R H Howell " 108 00
CO McBride ' 8 00
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, November 9, 1908.
OWNER DESCRIPTION ACRES ALLOTIRS
Peter Bobb, w at'4, section 29, lownvhlp , range 10 80 Emma Williams
Susan Marshall, sw'4 sw. wVj se' sn'4 section 26, and Lots 36
aud 36, section 27, township 9, range 10 86.67 William Lang
Mary Harding, Lots 22 and 23, section 6, and swti ne section
7, township 10, range 9 80 Samuel Harding
James Warner, Lots 9, 10 and 11, section 11, and Lot 16, section
10, township 7, range 11 80 Catherine Skelley
MON-COIiriTIMT LANDS
Mary Harding, Lotsl8and21, and nw se, sec 6, twp 10, rng t 80 Mary Harding
Emma John, Lots 3 and 14 and ne ne sec 10, tpl0, range 10 80 Emma John
Charles Sutton, s t section 6, township 10, range 9. .... . .. 80 Charles Suttoa
Frances Button, swi ssctlon S, township 1,0, range 9 80 Frances Sutton
Sealed bids 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 least 25 per vent, of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge ot Silets Agency, Oregon.
CREAMERY
PORTLAND, OREGON
L C Mowrey " " 21 00
Arthur Marks " " i 12 Oo
Walters Hall " ' 12 00
Geo A Hodges " " 84 00
A J Oglesby " " 6 00
O (i Dala-ba " 8 00
W E Rail, stamps ror July and- Auscust... 8 04
G S I'ai mele & Sons, lumber 80 50
Oren Ruperts, county aid for July and
August 30 00
Jas McDonald, services as viewer and ax-
man, $22, allowed 16 00
L M Byerley, chainmitn und mileage 20 80
Grant Hiscox, axman on inad... 8 00
I Q Adams, ' 8 00
Andrew Nye, vleweron road 4 00
Andrew York " 4 00
OscarOlsson, chuimnan on road 3 00
LM Byerley " ". 3 00
F B Davis, work as surveyor on J D Logan
and J Q Adams roads 65 80
Newton & Nye, supplies ior oounty 7 60
H Lewis " '. ' 1 35
J I Williamson, work on road In diet. 19..404 87
M F Parker, chain man on road 20 SO
J C Robertson, et al, report as supervisor
and claim, $133, allowad. 103 00
M N Anderson, rebate of taxes, $41.21, al
lowed 87 16
Newport Mall, printing 6 60
Warren Hall, claim relative to bridge on
Siletz river 40 64
Guy F Laws, work for' assessor 21 00
Walker & Lebow, nails for road dlst.3.... 1 ;6
J Jensen, 30 cords of wood for court
house 114 88
R A Arnold, claim lor rebate of taxes.... 7 44
Tax Payers of Lincoln County
Take Notice.
That on Monday the 19th of Oc
tober, 1908, the Board of Equaliza
tion will meet in the county court
room for the purpose of adjusting
all values as returned by the assess-
or for the year 1908 tax roll.
. W. E. Ball, Assessor.
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,
15 acre ranch quarter of a niilo
Jrom town. Enquire,
John Carlson, Toledo.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence nearCourtbouse,
g V. SWOPK,
ttorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. I'robate mailers and collec
tious promptly attended to.
Oflice u Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OKKGONV
W QODI5UKN. OREGON
Fruit Treen, Ornamental
Tree, Shrub, Etc.
V. C. HARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
' M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Good Rln and well-broken Saddle Horses.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded aud given (iood Care
City Draying in Connection
G. B. MCCLU8KEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OCAR M1DDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-ATM.. AW, .
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquinn,
Oregon
DRUGS and MEDICINES
Scbool 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.
- Made in both VIBRATOR and RO.
TARY styles. The latter machine sews
both a lock and chain stitcb, making
two machines in one. Bali-Bearing.
Light running. Greatest range of work.
Sews the heaviest and lightest mater
ials perfestly. ' 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.
Paoiflc Coast Branch Office, White
Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St.,
San Francisco, California,
W0Q11 Iffil S
W THE PHARMACY
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