Xmcoln County leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS ii HAYPEX, PcBLienEBS
Knterfd tt (he poctoflire at Toledo, Oregon, as
second-elans mail mailer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ine Year - - - fl 50
filx MontliH - - 75
Th.ee Montlis - ,VI
County Commissioner Kentta was
in Toledo wveral days last week
working on the Toledo-Siletz wagon
road proposition. Mr. Kentta is
very anxious that this matter be
taken up and the work commenced.
His idea is to build the road leading
north out of t wn through Run
bottom, cutting through the hill
just west of John Crooks' place,
mid connecting with the- Depoe
plough road at the Enos place. The
Newport road would connect with
the Toledo-Siletz road at the top of
ihe Dundon hill, where the new
road would cross the Corvallis-New-IKirt
road. Mr. Kentta figures that
with a cut of 2r or 30 feet through
this hill, where it is very narrow,
would make a very easy grade be
tween town and the Enos place.
liesNles Ix-inc an easy trrade it I
would shorten the Newnort r(in1 !
ftndmnke it a better grade. jIe
U-lievcs this road can lie built and
Planked eheaner than !, rdonl.; !
can bo laid on the old Newport
road, and it would be cheaper for
the county to maintain the one road
than the two seperate roads, ns at
' ' "v
present. He wants the people ofi
Toledo to have the county surveyor !
survey this hill and ascertain the j
l,ilWr r.t oaV.l?.,l,l.. 41. i
on these lines.
Thanksgivi ig will be on Thurs
day the 20th.
Construction is underway on 11
miles of paved paths and driveways
t the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Paciftc
exposition at Seattle.
The Pacific fleet of the United
States nnvy will be stationed at
Seattle during the greater part of!
the AlaHka-Yukon-Pacific exposition
next year,
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Waldport Items.
Salmon trolling, though extieme
ly late this season, has been good
the last week. A fine run of Silver
Salmon is in the bay.
The Waldport Lumber Company
is placing the boiler In the box
'actory. The machinery for this
factory has liecn on the ground for
a long time and. will Boon bo in
stalled. The pile driver is busy this week
in setting a row of piling across
Mill slough to hold the company's
J -com. The engine bought for this
use proved too small and the yard
ing engine is being used for that
purpose,
The members of the Commercial
Club have leen very busy the last
o , " oul WI1C0'n county
moof the menilters that Uncle
Sam I requested to flavor the gum
o:i the one cent stumps with vanilla.
This would somewhat lessen the job
of putting them on or ut least leave
a bettor taste.
A large bonfire wan built on tho
each Friday evening in honor of
the election of Mr. Taft. Band
music and games were the features
of the evening. Drop the hanker
chief was indulged in by everybody
between tho ages of six and sixty
and the circle thuB formed was one
hundred feet across.
After a long residence at Wald
port Mr, and Mrs. G. Elksnat have
removed to their old home in Jack
ion county. Mr. Elksnat is a com
petent surveyor and has done con
siderable work in this county. He
R. S. VAN CLEVE, mE8&Eooi.
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Where you get the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. Call and I'll prove it
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
ORGANS, TALKING MACHINES,
AND SUPPLIES
THE MATTHFAVS MUSIC CO.
CAPT. GEO. TYLER, Manager
Agents for tbe
WHITE SEWINO MACHINES
was County Purveyor in Jackson
county for nine years.
Mr. Frai.k Day, of Drift Creek, is
preparing smoked salmon iir such
a way that they will not monld.
This adds greatly to the vulue of
lot finli an it overcomes the chief
trouble in keeping them. There is
good sale for all fish properly cured.
j Mr. B. F. Smith of Tidewater has
iortlers ,or 700 lbs at the price of
ccnl8 Pr Pund
Eddyville Items.
Astride riding is becoming quite
popular. Miss Cordell, recently
T7 -V
Jru' gon, manages ner
lK7 . mu8ta"g Wltn Brace and
Miss Luce has bought a buck-
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KK1I1
pony with the intention of
riding twelve miles a day. Miss
Hampton has bought a white pony
and occasionally splashes through
from three to thirty miles of mud.
The majority of the fair sex here
are skilled horsewomen.
Mr. Bartholomew filled his regular
appointment of preaching on the
first Sunday of each month.
Mrs. J. P. Stringer has been
; patronizing the dentist.
R. J. Warnock and Ike Derrick
each made a business trip to the
Willamette Valley.
M. D. Veltin bought a Jersey
calf from Mr. Henry and a bay
colt from Wm. Wakefield.
Ladies' Misses' and
rubbers at Stewart's.
childrens
For Sale.
One team of mares, wagon and
harness; 4 brood sows; 2 cows with
, calves by their side. Will be sold
cheap. Inquire of G. II. Horsfaix
or Royal Plank, Siletz, Oregon.
For Sale.
Five hives of Bees all new boxes
and supers, $2.00 a hive, see
C. B. Crosno, Toledo.
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$25 Reward.
We will pay a reward of $25 for
information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the persons who
have been twisting and cutting or
in any way maliciously interfering
with our telephone lines between
Elk City and Harlan
Lincoln Co Land & Investment Co
By J. F, Stewart, Secy
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In tbe County Court of the Stat of Oregon,
fur Lincoln county.
In the mutter of tbe eitaie of Barney Morri
son, deceased.
ilotlce li hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Barney Morri
eon, deceased, hai Hied with the County Clerk
of Lincoln connty, hU Dual account, and the
Ceunty Court, sitting for the "transaction of
probate buslnese, hat sat Monday, December
7, 1900, at 10 o'clock . m., thereof, at the
County Court room of tald county, as the
time end place for tattling aald account and
hearing objection! thereto, if any exist. And
notice ia hereby given that at aald time and
place, any and all objeottons to aald account,
If any exist, will he beard and paiaed opon
by aald Court.
Dated at Toledo, Or., Nor. 4, 1968.
I. If, Simpson.
Administrator of tbe estate of Barney Mor rt
aen, deceaaed.
Go to H. E. Peterson (or you Spe
tacles and era glMei,
Newport, Or.
Rooms to Rent.
Some choice office rooms for rent
in Ofstedahl building.
Mr. E. Ofstedahl.
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FI8H. CLAMS. CHOICE FRESH
' MEATS
Cash price paid for hides.
LESTER WAUGH, Prop.
On Water Front, Toledo, Or.
Now is the time
to visit
California
When Summer has passed
in these northern states, the
the suu is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy pro
visionseternal summer for
those who cannot endure a
more severe climate.
' California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist. Its hotels and stop
ping places are as varied as
those of all well regulated
cities. Visitors can always
find sutiable accomodations,
congenial companions, and
varied, pleasing recreations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COrlPANY
Will be glad to supply some very
attractive literature, describing
in detail the many delights of
winter in California.
The rate from Albany to Los
Angles and return is
$55.00
Limit six months, allowing stop
overs in either direction. Simi
lar excursion rates are in effect
to all California points.
For full information, sleeping car
reservations and tickets, call on,
telegragh or write:
C. K. Fronk, Agent, Albany
o
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Act
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLACKSMITHING
HORSESHOEING
WAGON WORK
REPAIRING
I70UR WORK GUARANTEED-
BRUNSON & VANDKEPOOL
ToUdo, Oregon.
W3
CONTEST NOTICE.
IT. . Ijind Office, Portland, Oregon,
October 21, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed in this office by Auguat Knliaroa, conwe
tant. agalimt homestead entry No. 139C9. mads
December 24, 1901, for the w1 neJi, nv ni'.i.
and Lot 1, section 81 , township 6 a, range 10 w,
by Henry J. Olson, oonteatee, In which it Is
ttlleKxd UiHt he la well acquainted wll'i the
tract of land embraced in the homestead
eulry and knowa the present condition of tbe
same: also that sold Homy J. Olson, after
making said homestead entry never lived and
made his borne on said described tract of
land to the exclusion of a home elsewhere;
that there are no improvements on aald land
whatever vxcept a email dilapidated shake
cabin which baa no floor, window oi door
therein; that said entryroan baa wholly
abandoned said described land from the date
of aald entry to the present time, tbat said
alleged absence from the aald land wa not
due to his employment In the Armv, Navy, er
Marine Corps of ihe United Htates as a private
soldier, officer, aenman or marina during the
war with Spain or during any otner tr In
which tbe United 8tatea may be engaged.
Said parties are hereby botilied to appt-ar,
respond, and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on December?,
1908, liefore the Register and Receiver at the
United States laud office In Portland. Oregon.
Tbe aald contestant having, in a proper em
davit, filed Octotier 20. 190. set fortb facts
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it Is
hereby ordered aud directed that such nolle
be given by due and proper publication.
Algernon 8. Dbbshbr, Register.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OKKOON
Office in Schenck Braiding. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 und 7 to 8
p. m. Emergency Calls at any time.
BOTH 'PHONES
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.NCOLN BOUNTY LANK
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts and Money Orders sold,
the United States,
TWOS T.'P.'li'.ST?. Proeirlavif
$eVOffvrA
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OP LANDS IN
National Forest. Notice is hereby given that
the lands described below, emoraclng 60 acres
within the Slaslaw National Forest, Oregon,
will he subject to the settlement and entry
under tne provisions of Ihe homestead l,i
of tbe United States and the act of June 11
1906 (34 Utat.. and the United States land'
office at Roseburg, Oregon, on December 21,
1908. Any settler who was actually and in
good faith claiming any of said lauds for agri
cultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and
baa not abandoned same, has a preference
rtiiht to make a homestead entry for the lands
actually occupied. Paid landa were listed
upon .he applications of the persons men
tioned below, who have a preference right
subject to the prior right of any such settler
provided such aettleror applicant la qualified'
to make homestead entry aud the preference
right la exerclxed prior to December 28, 1908,
ou whicb date the lands will be subject to
settlement and entry by any qualified person.
The landa are as follows: The w'i of e! of
selof HWJi; theeS of vrl4 of ae of sw:
thee'i o! nei of sw!4; and the w' of nwof
se4 of sectlen 11, T. 15 s, R. 10 w, YV. M.. listed
upon the application of Vlbert E. Faulkner,
of Fisher, Oregon. Fked Dkmnitt, Commis
sioner of the General Land Office. Approved
October 10, 1908, Fbank Pibrcc, First Assist
ant Secretary of 'the Interior.
C1TATIOJ.
In the County Court of tbe state of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of John P. Coulter,
deceased.
To whom it may concern, and to all oibeia
unknown. If any such U ere be, greeting:
In the name of the 8tate of Oregon, yon are
hereby cited and required to appear In the
Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, at the Court room thereof
at Toledo in tbe county of Lincoln on the 7th
day of December, 1908, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon ef that day, then and there to show
cause, if any exist, why an order of sale
should not be made as in (be petition of the
administrator of said estate, filed herein, for
the sale of the following described real estate,
to-wlt: Beginning 14.39 chains north and 0.84
chains east at southwest corner of sw of no!4
of section 1; running theuce 14.28 chains to
YaqulnaBay and Corvallls wagon road; thence
nortb 60 deg. west along said road 3.43 chains;
thence north 75 deg. 75 mln. west 7 chains;
thence south 22 chains; thence east (.12
chains to place of beginning, all aitnate in
section I, township 11 s, range 8 w, in Lincoln
county, Oregon, and all belonging to said
estate.
Witness, the Hon. B. F. Bwope, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
couuty of Lincoln, with the seal of aald Court
affixed, this 23d day of October, A. D. 1908.
. Attest: lav Wads, Clerk.
For Sale.
1J4 h. p. Auto Marine engine;
reversible propeller; complete. $45
if taken soon, guaranteed to run.
C. Ofstedahl, Toledo,
Apsley's dry
Stewart's Store,
shod rubbers at
The Weather.
Station : Toledo; Mouth: Oct., X.H.
Menu tenierature, bl I
Maximum torn peraiiire, SC;dai, "t"'
Minimum temperature, 3'2; date, 18 20
Total precipitation. 8.72 inches
Total snow full, none.
Prevailing direction of wind. w.
Number of cloudloMS days, 10.
Number of pitrtly cloudy dayn, 9
Number of cloudy day", 12
Dotes of light frost, 0.
Dates' of iliiimior storms, 24 ,
Dates of- bail, 0.
Duten,of gleet. 0.
Otto O. Kboostad, Observer.
NOTICK KOB 1'OBUCATIOS.
U. 8. Lend Ofllce. Portland. Oregon.
OctolMtr 17. 1008.
Notice la hereby given that Kobert li
Phillip., .'f Hlleli. Oregon, who, ou October !.
907, made homeilead application No. 16.HA
....... . . wU. section II, town-
ship a. ranire 10 w. Willamette Metidlan. baa
Hied notice of Intention lo maie ......
tatlon pr.K,f. to establish claim to tbe laud
above described, before the Keglater and Re
ceiver of IJ. 8. Land Office, at Portland, Or
Hon. on the 4th day of December, l'J0.
ClalmiintnamesawltneseM:
A. W. Morgan, L. 8. litretton. A. L. rreni
and C. M. Miles, all ..f Niels, Oregon.
AlokbwoH 8. Dkebssr. Iteglater.
TO LED O It A KElt Y
J. BURKEL. Proprietor
South nd Railroad Aveuu
Fresh Mrad, x reali n
Fresh Cakes
Everything Firet-Cla'.a
Orders out'of town promptly filled.
B
payable at all principal points
Canada and Europe.
WM. SCARTH, Cashier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office. Portland, Oregon,
September 2, 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that harles E. Carnea
f Alsea. Oregon, who, on April 4, 1904, made
homestead entry No. 1&M9, Serial So. 0IM, for
of nwli, ne,' of vw4 and nw1 of er1-,;,
section 35, township 13 south, range 9 west,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make rlnal five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before tb
County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo.
Oregon on the 10th day of November. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hardy McCnrmack, David M. Carnes, E. U.
Beals, Theinas J. Carnes all of Alsca, Oregon
AlqsbnoM 8. DaiKHKB, Register.
NOTU-'K FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
November 7, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Jeseph Klein, of
Siletz, Lincoln county, Oregon, who, on Oct,
22, 1907, made homestead entry No. 163K0, serial
No. 0618, for Lot one (1), section 20, township a
touth, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, baa
filed notice of Intentten to make final commu
tation proof, to establish claim to tbe land
above described, before the County Clerk oj
Lincoln county at Toledo, Ore gon on the 2S
day of December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John 8. Lloyd, of Kernvllle, Or.; Maurice
Andersen of Toledo, Or.; Robert Tronson and
Tbomas Hollla, of Bllets, Oregon.
Alqernoh 8 Drxsskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. 8. Laud Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
September 3, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Ernest Meaner,
of Siletz, Oregon, who, on September 12, 1907,
md- homestead entry No, 16329, Serial Ne.
041(i, (or section S.townshiptsouth.range
9 wont, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
ef intention to make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the lth day of November.
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Homer Evans, Edwin Kvans, E. T, Clark,
C. 8. Davis, all of Sllets, Oregon.
Alqbrnow 8. Dbissir, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
September 80, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed hy
tbe Commissioner of the General Land Office,
under the provUlons of the act of Congress
approved June 27. 1906, (34 8tats 517), we will
oner at public sale to the highest bidder, at 4
o'clock p. m., on the 12th day of November.
1909, at this office, the following traot of land:
of 8E oi section 10, township u s, range
10 west.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to file their claims
or abjections on or before the time designated
fot sale. ,
Aloiriioii 8. Dhchsrr, Register.
, Oto. W. Bibbi, Receiver.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
8ertio8 every Saturday. Sabbath
school 10:30 a. m., preaching Immedi.
ately following. Everybody cordially
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