Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 30, 1908, Image 4

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    Xincoln Count! TLcaocrR. S. VAN CLEVE,
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER !
COLLINS A HAYDEX, Publishers (Where ymi get tlie I?est Goods at the
Mitered at Ihe postfitliet at Toledo, Oregon. M
Meriind-class mail matter.
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SUBSCRIPTION RA1 US
One Year . - -8,x
Months
Tli.ee Months -
tl 50
75
50
3
Elections For 1S08.
1'cgistrrilion reopens Sep. 20.
'.'loses for election (Kt. 20.
Prcsiilenti;tl elect inn Xov. 3.
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The
apple fair to lie held
iit
Al-
12
Lany oveniler 10, 11
and
promises to le the highest alTair (if
the kind ever held in that city,
(irowers frtjin all over the country
are preparing exhihits.
When the Siletz railroad is huilt
every acre of agricultural land in
that valley will he put under culti
vation. At present there is not
more than one-tenth of this fertile
land hringing in any returns to its
owner. Thousands of men will he
at Work in the timl-cr, sawmills
running and the Siletz country will
then he the liveliest spot in this
whole northwest eountrv.
.
this paper
On the first page of
will he found a reproduction of the
hnllot to he voted next Tuesday.
All Iiepuhhcans and many Demo-!
erats will, do the right thing hy
marking their hallot as this one is
market next Tuesday. Put your
Toss where von sec f ln lionvv muuiu ' .
" . j
in this hallot and you will vote for
the continuation of prosperity.
Jjincoln County Exhibit is At
tracting Attention.
Eight apples measureing 40 inch
es; beets and mangolds weighing
over twenty pounds each;, rye
1 I
feet high; potatoes weighing
pounds; squash (" pounds;, barley,
millet and oats, to say nothing of
eoal samples from a vein three feet
wide near Yaquina, are some of the lluieseeke's' lulition, which con
exhibits from the Lincoln Countv i Lains an extended report from all
Fair held last week in Toledo
display at the store of Sk' Sichel J
w ,
on Third street opinisite the Cham- j
her of Commerce. These exhihits
were acquired by Colonel Frank J.
J'arker wlio visited the fair hist week,
and he telegraphed William .Me
.Murray, of tlie Southern Pacific,
with the idea that the "Land
of Noil" was wide awake, lie re
ceived the reply to send the pro
ducts of Lincoln County along,
which was accordingly done. A
.stand was built in the window and
since the curtain was withdrawn
big crowds have assembled day and
night around the display.
A very handsome and well gotten
up booklet issued by the Southern
Pacific, devoted exclusively to Lin
coln county, is issued free to all
applicants, and to show the interest
in Lincoln county Mr. Sichel says
that nearly one thousand have been
distributed. The exhibit is well
worth seeing, and shows that the
articles in the Oregouian and else
where have lorne fruit and that a
new era is dawning in Liuciiln
county. With a hi il road running
from east to west clear to the Paci
fic ocean, land to be acquired for a
mere nominal sum, soil productive
beyond belief, no irrigation required
no insect, jx-sts to annoy the fruit
raiser, no malaria and a climate
where health reigns supreme, green
fields the year around, where berries
and small fruits do well, the coun
try has been backward. In the
mean time adjoining counties, with
no railroads are rich, yet have not
one-half the, ad vantages of Lincoln,
county, which tends to prove the
truth of that old adage that "suc
(jess depends more upon the people
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HIGH GRADE
ORGANS, TALKING MACHINES,
AND SUPPLIES
THE MATTHEWS MUSIC CO.
CAPT. GEO. TVLER, Manager
Agf rts for the
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
than upon the country."
This may he explained to a great
degree hy the fact that for the last
quarter of a century the hinds have
heen tied up hy the railroad land
grant, hut that heing now a thing
of the past, there is both railroad
ft n 1 jjnvovnnient hind to c hail for
a nominal sum and the mere settle
ment and compliance with the
United States land laws. With the
j'lide flowing 20 miles inland, and a
: harbor that ships can enter and go
.:(u 1 rjn nnn ,.r i,v.i...
Willi tnu x ly ij iiiiiii'ii,
any representative ami industrious
'.,'
m in a few short years ac-
C1UZC11 Ci
quire a good home that will double
and treble in value in a few short
years. Irrigation, with all the
trouble and expense attached is un-
known in
bincoln county. The
people are generous and hospital to
a fault, and welcome newcomers
' enthusiastieallv. The exhibit as
alwve described will tell the tale
strojiger than words. -
Oregonian.
rulers and
Pencils, pens, ink,
tablets at Stewart's.
Special Correspondence
"The Fruit Grower" of St.
Joseph, Missouri, has just issued !a
the fruit growing
districts of tlie
West. antl no one Rtllte
receives as
1. .a,...!...
is Oregon There
tuucii auciuiou
is page after page of illustration and
text, and every part of the state is
given, prominence. In fact Oregon
probably gets more atteiiti.m than
any other two states. This is true
because the state is better organized,
doing belter advertising, has more
good pictures and has learned how
to present its resources and attrac
tions belter than any other state in
the Union.
No more beautiful publication
has been issued in Oregon than the
one just from the press which gives
most graphically the resources and
attractions of Lincoln county. It,
is issued jointly by the commercial
bodies of Newport, Toledo, Elk
City and Waldixirt, and its central
illustration is a bathing scene at
Newjxirt the beach there rs unex
celled on the Pi'cific Coast.
The great draw bridge across the
Willamette river, built jointly by
the Great Northern and Northern
Pacific, Railways and having the
largest draw span of any bridge in
the world, is a success. Work
trains testing tlie bridge have pas
sed to and fro for several dayB.
Producers of fine fruits through
out the Northwest, and particularly
those of Oregon, fully appreciate
the help they are receiving from
Portland merchants, who give up
thejr show windows for a display of
these products. Exhibits from
Mosier and Lincoln county, Oregon,
and Lcwiston, Idaho have attracted
much attention the past week.
Apsley's dry
Stewart 'a Store.
shod rubbers at
ToLEsaEGoN
T)1I .
Call ami I 11 prove It
Lowest Price:
Newport, Or.
TOLEDO MARKET
FISH. CLAMS. CHOICE FRESH
MEATS
Cash price paid for hides.
LESTER WAUGH, Prop.
On Water F'rotit, Toledo, Or.
The Weather.
Station: Toledo; Month : Sept,
1908.
Mean tmperntiire, 57.4
Maximum temperature, S'i; date, 3, 29th.
Minimum temperature, 29: date, 24th.
Total nieciiiitation. .(53 inches
Total enow fall. none.
Prevailing direotion of wind, nw.
Number of cloudless ilays, !).
Numlierof partly cloudy days, 13
Number of cloudy 'flays, 8
Dates of linltt frost, 2.").
Dates of thunder storms, 24
Dates of hail, 0.
Dates of sleet. 0.
Otto O. Kroostad, Observer.
Buy your school tablets at
art's.
Stcw-
C'lTATIO.i.
In Ihe County Court of the state of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
In Ihe matter of the estate of John P. Coulter,
defeased.
To whom it may Concern, and to all others
unknown, if any such It ere be, greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
ereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, at the Court room thereof
at Toledo in the county of Lincoln on the 7th
day of December, 1908, at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon of that day, then and there to how
cauu, If any exist, why an order of mile
should not be made an In the petition of the
administrator of said estate, filed herein, for
the eale of the following described teal estate,
to-wit: Beginning 1L39 chains north and 9 84
chainB east ut southwest corner of hw! of nuJ4
of section 1; tunning thence 14.28 chains to
Yaquinallay and Corvallis wagou road; thence
north 50 deg. west alonij said road 3.43 chains
thence north 75 deg. 75 mill, west 7 chains
thence south 22) chains; thence east 9.12
chains to place of beginning, all situate in
sec'ion 1, township 11 s, range 8 w, in Lincoln
county, Oregon, and all belouglng to said
estate.
Witness, the Hon. B. F. Swop, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court
afllxed, this 23d day of October, A. D. 1908.
Attest: lKt Wade, Clerk.
Go to H. E. Petei-sou for your Spec
taclea and eve glasses.
A 17nll orwl P.la T inn r,f
Heating Stoves
From $2.50 t $9
Cook Stoves and
Ranges
From 89 to $52
Sewing Machines
From $22.50 to $50v
Rosebrook's
TOLEDO, OREGON.
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PIANOS II
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CONTEST NOTICE.
I". S. Land Ofliee, Portland. Oregon,
October 21, 1908.
sulllclent contest affidavit having been
filed iu thU office by August Knliama, contes-
, taut, against homestead entry No. i:!9"9, made I
1 Derembf-r 24, 1V01, for the wj ne'4, ne hw1,
Hud Lot 1. section 31, township 6 s, range 10 w,
by lnry J. Olson, contestee, in which it is
aliened tlmt he is well aetialii-.ed witn the
I tract of land embraced in tha homestead
entry ami knows the present condition of the
same: also that siiid Henry J. Olson, after
making said homestead entry never lived and
made his home on raid described tract of
land to the exclusion of a home elsewhere;
that there are no Improvements on said land
whatever except a small dilapidated shake
( cabin which has no floor, window or door
I therein ; that said entryman has wholly
j abandoned said described land frtvin the date
: of said entry to the present time, that said
I alleged absence from the said land was not
j due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or
; Marine Corps of the t'nited Slates a - a private
; soldier, ollieur, scitnian or marine during tlie
'. war with Spain or urin- any other war in
j which the United Suites may be engaged,
j Said parties are heieby hoiitieil to appear.
respond, and idler evidence
touching said ,
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on December
1908, Iwi'ore th Ro.-is'er and Receiver at the
Unitad States land ollice in Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper s III-
davit, filed Oeto'ier JO. mw, set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and-propei- publication.
Ai.o-kiinon S. Dkessrh, KegMcr.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OliKtiOX
Office in Si-lienek BuildinK. Office
hours : 10 to 12 h. 111.; 2lu4 ntid 7 to 0
p. m. EiiiPrtreney Cnlls nt anv time.
f-BOTH 'PHONES--
L
NCOLN
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts and Money Orders sold,
the United Stales,
TH0S. LEESE, President.
DRS. ADAMS
Dentists
XEWPOrwT, ORKGOX.
Our specialty is the painless tilling or ex
acting of teeth.
Our Motto- A Heased Patient Our Best
vdvertfser.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. S. Land Office Business
a Specialty.
Twenty yeart,' experience befoae thi-
LochI and the General Jainl UHic
and '.lie Interior Department
at, Washington, D. 0.
Rooms 500 507 n . . .
Columbia Building rOrtiailCI, Ul.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
September 25, 1!08
Notice Is hereby given that Daniel W. Hewett
of Pioneer, Oregon, who, on October 24, 1903,
made homestead entry No. 15141, Serial No,
01(i2, for sw4, section 2, township 11 Bouth,
range 10 wist, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention lo make final five year
proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln
county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 5th day of
November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
0. L. Morrison, E. W. Powers of Pioneer, Or.;
A. L. McDonald, Dud'ey Trapp of Chitwood,
Oregon. Ai.okunon S. Dkkshek, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
U. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregan,
September 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commissioner of the General Land Ollice,
undor the provisions of the act of Congress
approved June 27, 1906, (34 Stats,, 517), we will
oiler at public Bale to the highest bidder, at 2
o'clock p. ui., ou the 12th day of November,
1908, at this ollice, the following tract of land:
K of 8E; of section 10, township 11 a, range
lowest.
Any person claiming adversely tne above
described lands are advised to file their claims
or objections on or before the time designated
for sale.
Algernon S. Drekber, Register.
Geo. W. Bibee, Receiver.
School supplies at Stewart's.
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS
Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln Coonti, Qbegon
COWING
WIS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. S. 1 and Office, Portland, Oregon,
Semtember21. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Siepheu 1..
Stiattou, of Silutz, Ore iron, who, on June 20,
1905. made hftmestead entrv No. 15732, Serial
No. OKI. for U of ae'.4 t section 25,- and on
October 27. 19U5, additional homestead entry
No. 1.WH. Serial No. 0155, for s'f, of tw'i, sec
tion 25, tow nshiptt south, range 10 west. Wil
lamette Meridian, hits tiled notice or intention
to make flnnl three year proof, to e.-tabll-li
claim to the land above drcriled, before the
Register and Receiver, at I'ortland, Oregon,
on the 4tli day of November, inns.
Cliilmant name as witnesses:
A. W. Morgan, l.ambertNelsi.n.of Silctz.Or.;
Jay W. Dunn, of Toledo, Or.; Georgo lieiieis,
of Globe, Wa.-hingloii.
Alokknon S Drkssek, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland. Oregon,
October 17. l'.MIS.
Notice is hereby glveil that Robert I.
I'hiilips, f Siletz, Oregon, who, on October 1,
j '.!07, made homestead application mi. h-ji,
Seriiil So. 0.'i:i5. for U of w'.,, section 11, town-
!,'),, ., range 10 w, WlllameiU! Meiiilian, has
tiled iiotic.uof intention to unike final commu
tation pr -of, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register and Re
ceiver of U.S. Land Ollice, at Portland, Ore
gon, tin the 4th day of December, l'.nJH.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. W. Morgan, L. S. otratton. A. I.. French
and C. M. -Miles, all of Siletz, Oregon.
AUiKitNoN S. Dkkssek. Register.
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BUHKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Aventm
Fresh Bread, Eresli Pies
Fresh Cakes
Evervthii'K FirKt-Cla-s
Orders otit'of town promptly filled.
OUNTY
ANK
payable at all principal points
Canada and Europe.
WM. SCARTK, Cashier
NOTK'K FOIl PUBLICATION
V. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
September 21, l!MiS.
Notice is her by given that Edmund .McSett
of Kalis City, Oregon, who, on August 21, 1907,
made homestead entry No. litfrj, Serial No.
0HI8, for e)i of se'i, ', or e'i, and sc' of
sw'4, section 7, township 8 south, raime 9 west
Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of inten
tion to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before the Register mid Receiver, at Portland,
Oregon, on tha 5th day of November, 1'JU.S.
Claimant names as witnesses.
Clark W. Cather, James B. McMillan, Andrew
J. Spillers and Vasco W. Cather, all of Falls
City, Oregou.
Algernon S. Diiesshr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
September 28, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles Et'arne
of Alsear. Oregon, who, on April 4, 1901, made
homestead entry No. 15349, Serial No. 0154, for
s! of nw'4, n! of sw!4 and nt'i of BtV4',
section 35, township 13 south, range 9 west,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion lo make tinal five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo
Oregon on the 10th day of November. 1908.
Claimant mimes as witnesses:
Hardy MeCiirtnaclt, David M. Carnes, E. M
Meala, Thomas J, CarneB all of Alsen, Oregon
Algernon S. Drksker, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Laud Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
September 28, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that David M. Games
of Alsea, Oregou, who, on September Ifi, 1903.
made homestead entry No, 15080, Serial No.
0453, for w' of ne,1 and wj$ of se'4. section 26.
township 13 south, range 9 west, Willamette
Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make
fl nal five year proof, to establish claim to thtt
land above described, before the County Clerk
of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the
10th day of November, 1908.. -Claimant
names as witnesses:
Uardy McCormack. Charles E. Carries, E. M.
Beals, Thomas J. Carnes. all of Alsea, Oregon.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon, -September
3, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Ernest Messer,
of 81Utx, Oregon, who, on September 12, 1907,
made homestead entry No, 18329, Serial No.
0416, for ne'4. section 6, township 9 south, range
9 west, Willamette Meridian, had filed notice
of intention lo make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 16th day of November,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Homer Evans, Edwin Evans, E. T. Clark,
C. 3. Davis, all of Siletz, Oregon.
' Algernon S. Dresser. Register.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services tyery Saturday, Sabbath
school 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi
ately following. Everybody cordially
invited.