Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 30, 1908, Image 5

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    FALL
The finest line of Fall Clothing and
Furnishing Goods ever shown in To
edo has just arrived. Call and see
J. S. AKIN
Oregon
Build
Are. you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
Uitai chant.-., uUiks, people wilii Li'niiie, strong bunds uud a willing
heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will yon not help the good woik
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete informatiou
about OREGON and its opportunities.
Colonist Tickets will he on sale during SEPTEMBER AND
OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a '
few principal cities are
From Denver . . 830.00
" Omaha . .30.00
" Kansas City 30.00
" St. Louis . 35.00
" Chicago . . 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want tu bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets will then be
furnished by telegraph.
W. E. PETERSON, Local Agent, Toledo, Oregon.
tt'M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon
HERBERT F. JENKINS
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Don
All Work Guaranteed
NEWPORT, OREGON.
vhhA4j . firt YEARS
"V EXPERIfcNtifc
ifV Trade Marks
Copyrights Ac.
a onrftnir ketrh mid description may
nuleklr ascertain oar opinion free whether an
mveiillnn is probably peiitNi Cotnniunlr.
lloisirlctlywntidentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent,
tent free, oldest aiiency for ecur'.Pl"'",- .
Patents taken tu round Munn 4 Co. recelre
ipmai notice, without enre, m im
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnstrotea weeiy. ' "reesi -ir-
MUNN &Co.361BrMdw"- New Yorfe
Branch Omce. 636 F 8U Washington. D. C.
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and SILVERWARE
Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County
A Beautiful Litis of
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Tine Watch Repairine a Specialty
(TI' rty Years' Experience)
H. i. PETERSON,
Wa hmaker, Jeweler
TOLEDO,
GOODS
99
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From Louisville $41.7.0
" Cincinnatte 42.20
Cleveland 44.75
" New York 55.00
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NOTICE FOIl lTBUCATIOX.
U. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
September 5, 19C8.
Notion is hereby given that Rlnlto L. Weath
erford, ol Siletz, Oregon, who, on August
1907, made homestead entry No. using, serial
No. 0378, for nj j ol m-,', se'i of ny and ne'i
of bw;4, section 25, township 9 south, range 10
west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notiee of
munition to make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln count j , at
Toledo', urcgon, on the 21th day of October,
1E08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clayton Pond, J. J. Derby, V. C. Fischet and
V. R. Hall, all of Sllotz, Oregon.
Ai.gkknan S. Dkksheu, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
September 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Harry J. Barker:
of Roceo. Oregon, who. 011 June 27, 1P07. made
homestead entry No. Iftytl, Serinl No. HV, for
i of i)Oli and nlj iiwj, section 32, township
9 south, ratine 8 west, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final
commutation proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Register and
Receiver, it Portland, Orison, 011 the 6th day
of November, UKI8.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. C. Rose, W. R. McDonald, Fred Wltcnstrom
and Albert Wills, all of Rocco, Oregon.
Alqkunon 8 Drksskk. Register.
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OREGON
Baited Wage of Isthmian Laborer
by Longevity Order While War
Secretary.
Tb Panama Canal Is one of the
rreatest achievements of any Repub
lican administration. ,
As Secretary of War, lion. William
H. Taft personally assumed the respon
sibility of Inaugurating the work and
systematically shaping np the practical
operations until a degree of efficiency
has been reached that may well as
tonish the nations of the earth.
Mr. Taft has applied to this world
project and history making enterprise
those same qualities of careful, thought
ful Investigation, penetrating Judgment
and absolutely fair dealing, which have
made him so signally successful In the
performance of all those duties of state
which have brought him to the high
eminence he now occupies as one of our
greatest living Americans.
Mast Know Peraonallx.
Like the Philippine project and other
great work laid upon him, he has
studied the situation at Panama at
close range and trusted to no second
hand Information with which to in
sure his success. There has been about
ninety million dollars expended on the
work to date and Mr. Taft has had to
approve every dollar of this expendi
ture. He has not been satisfied with
a single visit to the Isthmus, but has
made the long Journey every year so
that he might direct the work more
eeoiiKiiiicini.K 1 no result is tuut lie htiH
changed the situation there from an In
hospitable region to a locality where
Americans can live In healthful se
curity without the fear of plagues or
dread of contagious diseases. The rate
of mortality on the Isthmus is about
the same as It Is In our American cities.
Stage of the Work.
Work on the canal has passed
through two stages, those of planning
nnd preparation. It Is now In the third
and final stage, that of construction.
Both of the earlier stages required the
presence of a large working force,
necessarily quartered In temporary and
make shift accommodations. Because
of these conditions, inevitable at the
outset, early critics of the enterprise
mistook the Initial and temporary out
fit for permanent equipment.
Thronehlfnl Abont Labor.
Mr. Taft's chief concern has been the
proper care of the laboring man on the
isthmus. Tiider his patient and ap
proved methods tlie terrible scourge
of yellow fever, against which the
Frenchisstruggled' In vain, the filthy and
pesfWding .state of the principal
Lt)rtiiTau towns, the rough labor
Cnips, nnd other pioneer hardships of
the two tltst eras, have been eliminated.
He hits accomplished these things
through the activity of the Department
of Sanitation, the Department of Mu
nicipal Engineering and the Building
Department. To-day we find yellow
fever driven from the isthmus, the
deadly Btegomyla mosquito thus ren
dered Innocuous, malaria and pneu
monia greatly reduced and a high
average of health prevailing.
Mammoth Construction Project,
President Roosevelt appointed a spe
cial commission to examine the Isth
mian situation last spring, and it re
ported Aug. , 1!WI8. According to this
special report there were at work at
the Isthmus April 30, 11)08, 20,118 men
for the Isthmian Canal Commission and
7,075 at work for the Panama railroad,
a total of 3.'i,l!):t men all told. Housing
this iudustrlal army In quick time,
with due attention to sanitation and
hygiene, was a problem which would
have been beyond most men. But Mr.
Taft did It successfully.
To keep the machinery and tools In
condition, three large machine and re
pair shops, two shipyards and numer
ous warehouses are maintained. When
we recnll that this enormous plant Is
operated fit a distance of 1,3,82 miles
from Its nearest base of supplv, New
Orleans, and 1,975 miles from its main
base of supply, Now York, we can es
timate with more Justice and accuracy
the magnitude and complications of tho
undertaking Mr. Taft has conducted so
well.
Working-men Appreciate Taft.
He has. succeeded iu Impressing labor
on the Isthmus with his kindly Inter
est In Its behalf. On this point the spe
cial commission's report says: "From
the outset we were strongly Impressed
by the spirit of good will and loyalty
of the employes 'f he general
sentiment of the workers was expressed
in the words of h niechnnic, In one of
the conferences wliich we held with
representatives of different trades. Suld
he: 'We want It understood that we
are American citizens and that we are
proud to have a share In this great
work., We; believe the government is
treating us right, ami we are as much
Interested to see this thing n success
as anyone.' This spirit of loyalty aud
Interest In the work wns evidenced on
many occasions nud should be account
ed as au asset of the highest value to
the government In the accomplishment
of Its colossal task."
Meadow Creek Items
F. Lang and family were iritin
on big Elk Friday and Saturday,
Mrs. J. T. Calkins ia attending
her daughter Mrs. Lang who was
very sick with neuralgia.
J. T. Calkins, F. Lang and C. C.
Brown went out to Toledo on busi
ness Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davenport
and family were visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stewart Sunday.
A big dance next Friday the
30th at George Davenports house.
Ladies' Misses' and
rubbers 'at Stewart's.
childrens'
CONTK8T NOTICK.
V. S. Land imice, Portland, Oregon,
Kcptumber '..1, 1008,
A sulllileiit content allllnvlt having tit-en
tiled 111 this ollice by Thomas W allien), contes
tant, HKRlntit homestead entry No. i:iX5d, made
Auiruat'Jg, 10(11, for Lots IS. SI and Si, section
26, township 6 south, raua; 11 w, by Francis M.
TeriuHii, coutestee, In which it Is alleged Ihnt
he is well acquainted with the tract of land
embraced in the lioincstene entry and knows
the present condition of the same; also that
said Fiancls M. Termini, before or after mak
ing said homestead entry, neer made ai.y
settlement or made any Improvement of any
kind 011 said described land; that said entry
man has wholly abandoned raid described
laud from the date ol said homestead entry
to the present time: that sulci land Is at the
present time In its original stale of nature;
and that said aliened alienee from the suhl
lmid ws imt d'te to h1 e'!ii,y,c.t in ;hc
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United
Stales as a private soldier, ollioer, Keumaii or
matlne dm lug the war with Spain or during
any other war in which the fulled Stales may
bueiiKHKed. Said parties arc liemby notified
to appear, respond, and offer a, I.lcnce touch
ing said allegation at 111 o'clock a. 111. on De
cember 1, lisis, before the kcgisler and Re
ceiver at the lulled Slate- Laud Office In
Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper nllU
davit, tiled September 21, puis, set forth fuels
which show that afterdue diligence personal
service ol this notice can not be made, Ii is
hereby ordered and directed Iha Mich notice
be given by due and proper publication.
A1.HHN0N S. IiKKsshit, Keglsiar.
Notice la hereby given that the lands il s
crlbed below, embracing 470 acres, Ithm (he
Siulnw National Forest, Oregon will be sub
ject to settlement and entr under the pro
visions ef the homestead laws of the I'mtcd
Stales and 1 he act of June 11. P.Ksi, (at suit.,
233), at the United States laud ollice at Port
land. Oregon, on December 2S, p.kis. Any set
tler who was actually and In good faith claim,
lug any ot said lands fomgrieiiltural purposes
prior to laniiary 1, 1'.M, and has not abandoned
same, has a preference right to make a home
tend entry for Iha lauds a tually occupied
Said lands were listed upon the application!
of the persons mentioned below, who have a
pielerenci! right subject tu the prior right of
any such seltler, provided such settler or ap.
plieant Is (pialillcd to make homestead entry
and the preference light Is exercised prior to
Dcceiii'ler 2s, P.H'H. 011 which dale tho lauds
be Kiibiect to settlement and entry by any
qiiallllud person. The lands are as follows: A
tract of loo acres situated In what will prob
ably bo. when surveyed, the s'.j of se'4. the s1,;
of sw.,, sec. 18, the n'a of tic1, ami the n1'.. of
j niv'4, sec. 10, T. 12 a, It. Ill v., hounded and
I described as follows: ltegiiinlng at the lie
corner of sec. 24, T. 12 s, K. 11 w: extending
thence 8 10 chains; thence e "0 chains; thence
11 :) chains; thence w 10 cIihIiis; thence a 111
chains; t hence w till chains; thence s lOchuiiiH
to the point of beginning. Listed upon the
application of (iuv K. Lewis, of Ona, Oregon.
The se'i of se'4', sec. II, the sn of sw1;, see.
12, the ifw4' of nw'4', sec. kl. anil tho lie', of
lie1,, sec. f I, T. 7 s, K. 10 w, application of .lohn
Funk, address care of Andres Weudelln, of
l'ltlier, Oregon. The iv'4 of se1.,, sec. II, the
nw'4 of tie1,, and thereof ne4', sue. ll.T. ; a,
K. 10 w,' application of Juil Joggl, address
rum of Andres Weudelln , .if Pltnur, Oregon.
FitKii Dkkkktt, Commissioner of the Oeueral
Land Odlce. Approved October If), I0.18, Hkank
I'txitcR, First Afcslstant' Secretary of tho In
terior. M. E. Church Sunday Services.
Sunilay School at 10 :.'tU a. ill. George
Bothers, Superintemienf.
PifHcliiiiK at II h. in.
Glass mooting at clone of uioruitiK
service.
Junior League at, 3 p. m.
I'reiicliiug tit 7:110 p. in.
All are cordially Invit.nd lo worship
with uh. W. K. Iioor.iis, Pastor.
HARNESS H A R II ESS
A full line of Singlo anil Potililn Har
ness. .My harness in made) from
Oak TiD Leather and is war
ranted to lie free from lluws
My Prices ore Right
V-ite for iiriceH, I tin ti save you money.
15 years experioncn in the business
A. CAMERON
3-'0 South Second Strewt.
Corvallis, - - Oregon
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
If you wish lo buy or Bell real estate,
1.00 U8. Wu are prepared to hiindU
your business promptly and ou tatin
factory terms.
Y I utii i, Howki.l & Co.,
Wh Id port, OreHiin.
Notice.
Sept. 21, 1905.
To whom it may concern:
Having a just cause I ordered my
wife, Florence Bailey, to leave my
bed and lxiard, within one hour,
she li ft. I will not pay any debt
she may contract.
Alfred Bailey,
31 Winant, Lincoln Co., Or.
Call For Warrants.
Notice is hereby given all war
rants up to and including &o. 500
issued by School District No. 2,
Lincoln County, Oregon, are hereby
called and the interest stopped
thereon. G. 15. M Cmskkv,
Dated Toledo Oren, Clerk.
OcttdVr 10, 1!U)S.
Lost Strayed or Loaned.
If the party who Imrrowed my
la rye double cover maple splint bas
ket and also my, Indian tnnde,
oiR'n, hand basket, laith varnished
in natural color and costing nie
over 8-'5.7f, will immediately return
same to undersigned you will
greatly oblige,
Orro O. Kuckistad.
A new line of rubier goods ut
.Stewart's.
Notice of KcstoiBtlon of Pulillc IihnIk to
Settlement mill Kutry. Pepartniuiil of the
Interior. OenerHl I.11111I Olll. , WahliiKton. li.
C, Si-pteiul.er 19, l!0S. Notice Is hereby lOvni
I ho t the public binds In the following des
cribed aieim which ucro excluded from the
former Ti Hiimoolt mill l'i:ipilui National Kor
esiH, OreKon, by K.xccutive order ellci'tlvn
July 1, Itms, If not otherl withdrawn, re
served or appropriated, will by authority of
the Secretary of the interior be restored to
the public domain on lieoeinbcr 'Jl, 1!, and
be subject to settlement ou and after that
ilnle, but not to entry, IIIIiik or selertloti until
111 mid after January '20, 190U, mine'' the usiml
restrictions, at tho United states laud olllee lit
Portland, Oteirott: In township twelve (I:!),
raiiKe nine soetloim tlilrty-four(:il), thli ly
tived (;!) ami thirty Ix (II); in tonshli
thirteen (111), ratine nine (!i), section live (o)
east half ot clxht (S), all ten (pi), north ball
of eleven (II), all twelve (IJ) and thlm en (bi)r
north half of till ecu (l") anil twenty one (Jl),
all Iweiity-fiuir (Jl) and I hfrty six (--li)! to
townhli six (li), riuiBe ten (1(1), siellous nine
teen (ill), twenty (JiiJ. Iwcniy-tlvo fje), twenty
six (Jli), thirty-live (:) and thirty-six (:!); In
township twelve (1J). ranio) ten (1(1), section
six (li). Komh half of ten (In) and iliirteen (1:1);
in township (U), riiiifi! eleven (11), north ball
uud s'luthweit quarter of section ten (ill),
north halt of eleven (II), west half of tiflce 1
(lo), twenty-two (J'J) mill twenly-seveii (-J7);
in toutisbip thlrteuu (I::), ranee eleven (I I ),
sections twenty six p.) and twonly-savcn (J7):
all in south and west, Willamette Meridian,
Oregon. Warnini; is hereby exptessely Kven
thal 110 person will be permitted to uiiln 01
excrelse any right whatever under any settle
men t or oecu pallon begun prior to litceinher'
'Jt, inns, ami all such settlement or oeeupatiou
is hereby forbidden. KiiKO Oknnktt, Coinmls--sloner
of the llanei al l.mid Ollice. Approveit
September 19, 1 UOU : Kuank I'ikiick, Klisl As
sisliml Seeretiuy of the Interior.
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THE
BONBONIERE
GROWIE A. IIAI I., Pruiirictor
Choice Confections
Suniitier Drinks
Ice Cream
lYaits, Nut.i
Tobaccos, Cigar
5tutlunery '
BONBONIERE ANNEX
Two Honrs South
POOL, Bll.l lAkDand CARD 1Altl.ES
liOWLINQ AI.I.EV
A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play
TOLEDO, OKKOON
&rs-'s's'j: 's fir'r's''rr'r''-
Bids Wanted.
For eontraet to put in (ill on tl e
upper side of tlie Olalla dam. Ilidrt
will be opened Monday, October 2(i,
1!I0S. 1. U. McJiiNKlX,
District Supervisor.
MORE THAN l'.NOl'GII ISTOMCCII,
To iiitiitiliiiii health, 11 mature man
or woman iiimkIh just enough food to re
pair tho wiisto and supplv energy and
body heat. Tho habitual consumption
of more food than Is necessary forthe-o
purposes iH tho prime cause of stomach
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
the kidneys. If troubled with indigos
lion, revise your diet, let reason and
not appetite control and take a few'
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
l.iver Tablets Htul yon will soon be al!
ritjhi again. I'or sale by Otto O. Krotf-.
stad.
(io to tlie Itonbiinicre for your
scbool tablets.
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