Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 13, 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
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fi WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
and SILVER WAKE
Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County
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A Beautiful
I SPECTACLES and
Fine Watch Repairine a Specialty
(TV rty Year' Experience)
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H. i. PETERSON,
Wa h maker, Jeweler .xud Optician
TOLEDO,
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60 YEARS!
Trade Marks
-a Designs
'rH0 Copyrights Ac.
Anrone sending ssetrh and description mar
eulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tion?,! rlctlrconB HANDBOOK on Patent
lent tree. Oldest agency lor securing patents.
Patents taken tbrousti Munn A Co. receive
tpteialnotU, without charee. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weakly. I arrest ctr-
prWiftJwS
MUNN & Co.36,Broad-- New York
Branch ('Boa, 636 F BU Washington. D. C
THE
B0NB0N1ERE
GEORGE A. UAI.L, Proprietor
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Frail, Nuts
Tobaccos, Cigars
Stationery
BONBONIERE ANNEX
Two Doors South
POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES
BOWLINQ
A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play
TOLEDO, OREGON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. S. Land Office Business
a Specialty
Twenty vearh' experience befoj th
Local and the General Land Ollic
atul the Interior Department
at Wellington, O. O.
Rooms 5(M 507
Main. Portland, Or.
Coltimbl
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
O. B. CROSSO & 0. E. HAWKINS
Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon
It is not business to buy real estate with
out an abstract of title. We are pre
pared to fuinirh fame promptly an
. correctly.
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Line of
EYE GLASSES
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OREGON
HARNESS HARNESS
A full line of Single and Double Har
ness. My harness is made from
Oak Tan Leather and is war
ranted to be free from flaws
My Prices are Right
Write for prices, I can save yon moupy.
15 years experience in the business
A. CAMERON
320 Soutb Second Street.
Corvallis, x - - Oregon
A Full and Complete Line o
Heating Stoves
From $2.50 t $9
Cook Stoves and
Ranges
From $9 to $52
Sewing Machines
i From $22.50 to $50
1 1 Rosebrook's
1 1 TOLEDO, OREGON.
DRS. ADAMS
Dentists
NEWPORT, OREGON.
Our specialty the painless tilling or ex
acting of teeth.
Our Motto A Pleased Patient Our Best '
Advertiser.
HERBERT F. JENKINS
WATCHMAKER .
AND JEWELER
Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Done
All Work Guaranteed
NEWPORT, OREQON.
M. E. Church Sunday Services
Sunday School nt 10 :30 a. m. George
Bethers, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. in.
CJhss meeting at close of morning
service.
Junior League at 3 p.m.
Preaching at 7 :30 p. ru.
All are cordially invited to worship
with ns. W. E. Rogers, Pastor.
Prizes to Pupils.
The Oregon Society of the Sons
of the American Revolution offers
prizes to tho pupils of the public
schools of the State of Oregon, for
essays on subjects connected with
our War for Independence.
Prizes of $20 and-$10 will be
awarded for the first and second
best essays written by High School
pupils on either of the following
subjects: 1 Foreign Aid in the
Revolutionary War. 2 Washing
ton's Greatness In What Did It
Consist?
Prizes of $20, 820 and three of
$5 each will be awarded for the first,
second, third, fourth and fifth best
essays, respectively, written by
Grade pupils on any one of the fol
lowing subjects : 1 The Causes of
the Revolutionary War. 2 The
Battle of Saratoga. 3 The Navy in
the Revolutionary War. 4 The
Battle of Bunker Hill.
The essays are limited to three
thousand words each, must he writ
ten in the student's own handwrit
ing on one side only of the paper,
and accompanied by a certificate
from the writer's teacher, stating
that'the writer is a pupil in a dosig-
nated class, and that the teacher
believes the essay to be the pupil's
unaided work. The essays must be
signed by the writer, -giving also his
or her postofflce address. . They
should be forwarded to Mr. B. A.
Thaxter, chairman of committe,
443 Eleventh St., Portland, Oregon,
and should reach their destination
not later than January 31, 1909.
In awarding these prizes the com
mittee will be governed by consider
ations of: 1 Originality. 2 Ac
curaCy of statement. 3 Manner of
treatment. 4 Orthography, syntax
and punctuation. 5 Neatness and
legibility.
These prizes are offered to en
courage love of our country and the
study of its history.
Go to the Bonboniere for your
school tablets. -
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
In case of a burn or scald what
would you do to relieve the pain?
Such injuries are liable lo occur in any
family and everyone sou Id be prepared
for them. Cbamberlaiu's salve applied
on a soft cloih will relieve the pain al
most instantly, and unless the injury
is a very severe one, will cause the
parts to heal without leaving u scar.
For sale by Olto O. Krogstad.
Lost Strayed or Loaned.
If the party who borrowed my
large double cover maple splint bas
ket and also my, Indian made,
open, ban 1 basket, both varnished
in nadnal color and costing me
over fc;;.7o, will immediately return
same to undersigned you will
greatly oblige,
Otto O. Khogstad.
HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN.
Sprains, s'.ve IUiiks and hnuetiess are
prntnply relieved by Chamberlain's
Liiiimeut. This liniment reduces in
flammation and soreness so that a
sprain may be cured in about one-third
the time required by the usual treat
ment. 25 and GO cents sizes for sale by
Otto O. Krogstad.
Notice to Road and
School Districts.
No meeting for the purpose of
making any special levy for road or
school purposes should be called
before the first week in December
and no levy should be made until
the supervisor or clerk has first ob
tained from the county clerk a cer
tificate showing the total 'valuation
of all property within said district,
otherwise the special taxes will be
excessive as the valuation of' the
1908 tax roll is nearly three times
as large as the tax roll of last year.
Ika Wade, County Clerk.
Wanted to Trade.
Anyone having land near Toledo
to exchange for desirable suburban
property at Lilieral, Missouri, con
sult Caton it Murray, the Pou'try-
men, Toledo, Oregon.
Pencils, pens, ink, rulers and
tablets at Stewart's.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. n. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
October 81, 1901
Notice is hereby given that 8tephen. A.
H Her, of KernvlUe, Lincoln county, Oregon
who, on July 16, 1907, made homestead entry
No. 16296, Serial No. 600, for t of oH and
Lot 4, section 29, township 8 sooth, range It
west, Willamette Meridian, has Sled notice of
Intention to make Dual commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 11th day of December,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John I. Butlertleld, SUvo Graham, John
Lloyd, Fred fiutierfleld, all of Kernville, Ore
gon. Algernon 8. Drksskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Otllce at Portland, Or..
October 81, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that George E. Duty,
of SileU, Lincoln county, Oregon, who, on
Septumber 26. 1907, made homestead entry No.
16338, Serial No. OZ37, for w of Lots 1 and (or
wof vti of nw'4), section 19. township 9
south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make Hnal commu
tation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before iLe County Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the
10th day of December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Allred, C. II. Harding, Ned Evans
and Homer Evans, all of Siletz. Oregon.
A LGKKNeN S. Dhksher. Register
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the Slate of Oregoi
for Lincoln county.
In the mailer of the estate of Samuel S.
Walters, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of Samuel S.
Walters, deceased, has tiled with the County
Court of Lincoln county, ber HiihI account In
said t'Htate, and the County Court, silting for
the transaction of probate business, has set
Monday, December 7. 1908, nt 10 o'clock a. in.
thereof, at '.he County Court room of said
county, as the lime and place for settling said
account and hearing objections thereto, 11 any
exist. And notice is he ehy glve.i that at
said time and plucs, any and ai: objections, if
any exist, will be heard and passed upon bv
mild Court.
Dsled at Toledo. Or., Nov. 2. 1903.
Cathkrink Mui.kf.v, nee Bitteman,
Administratrix of the estate of Samuel S,
Wal ters, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. I Jin 1 Office at Portland. Or..
October 31 , IOiiH.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Allred
ot Sileti Lincoln county, Oregon, who, on Oc
tober?, 11W7, made homestead entry No. 1684A,
Serial No. or se'4 of se', section 13,
township 9 south, range 10 nest, Willamette
Meridian has tiled notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the County
Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo,
Oregon, on Ibe loth dayof Decumlier, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George E. Doty, t:. II. Harding, Ned Evans
and Homer Evans, all of Sllelz, Oregon.
Ai.hkrnon S. Dkrkskii, Register
NOUl'E FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
October SI. lWiS.
Notice Is hereby given that Albert C
Bobbins, of Toledo, Lincoln county. Oregon,
who,' on October 4. 11)07, made homestead
entry No. C'M I, Serial No. 059", for s'j of ne.'j
and n'inf se1.,, section 13, township 18 ninth,
range 11 west, Willamette Meridian, lias tiled
notice of intention to make final comminution
proof, to exlablinlt claim to the land above
described, before the Count Clerk of Lincol i
county, at Toledo. Oregon, on Ihe 11th duy of
December, P.iuS.
Claimant names as witnesser:
V. M. Slatiton, Ivan E. Kyniston, G. W. Shar.
man, George Green, all of Toledo, Oregon.
Al.oKHNoN S. Dkeshkk, Kegisier.
V. S. Ijtud Office, Portland, Oregon,
October 17, l'Jii8.
A sufficient contest aHdavit having bee
filed in this olliec by William K Beyer, conies
tant, against homestead entry No. lfiS.'l, made
August 29, 1907, fiu sw'j' of nw'i, section 12,
township 9 s, range 10 w, by Coriieliiia Kgait,
couiesiee, in .vhich it is alleged that he is
well acquainted w'th the tract ot land em
braced In the lumestead entry anil knows the
preoeul condition of the same; also that said
Cornelius Kg an has not been on 'aid laid since
dr.te of lilluu, and time of constructive rest
deuce has expired and aaid Cornelius Kgan
has made no linprovcmenison said land and
has not in ado lil residence thereon; a''d that
the aid alleged absence from the said land
was not due to Ills employment In the Army
Navy or Marine Corps of the United Stales as
a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine.
during the war with Spain or during any
other war in which Ihe United States may be
engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond, and otter evidence touching
said allegations at 10 o'clock a. m. on Decern
ber IS, iws, belore the Register alid Receiver
at the United States Land Otllce In Portland,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper a 111
davit. Hied October 20, 19t 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 proper publication,
Alokhnon m-DKitssKR. ltoglstor.
COLDS AND CROUP IN CIIUDRBN
"My little girl Is subject to colds,"
says Mrs. Win. 11. Heritr, No. 41 Fifth
Pt., Wheeling-, W. Va. "Lust winter
she had a severe spell and a terrible
cough, but I cured her with Chamber
Iain's Cough Kemedywilhout the aid of
a ilocinr, and my little boy has been
prevented manv times from having ihe
croup by the timely use o( this syrup.
This remedy is for sale by Olto 0.
Kiogstrtd.
A new line cf rubbur goods at
Stewart's. '
CONTEST NOTICE.
V. 8. Laud Office, Portland, Oregon,
September 29, 190.
A sufficient conies', affidavit having been
died In this office by Thomas Wahters, contes
tant, against homestead entry No. 18850, made
August 28, 1901, for Lota 18. 81 and 82, section
26, township 6 south, range 11 w, by Francis M.
Terraan. oontestee, In which it Is alleged that
he Is well acquainted with the trar.t of land
embraced in the bossMteae entry and knows
the present conditio, of ttNM; also that
said Francis M. Terman, before or after mak
ing said homestead entry, never made ai.y
settlement or made any Improvements of any
kind on said described land; that said entry
man has wholly abandoned said described
land from the date of said homestead entry
to the present time: that said land Is at the
present time In lis original stale of nature;
and that said alleged absence from the sal. I
land was not due to his employment iti the
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of thf United
States as a private soldier, oltlcer, seaman or
marine during the Mar with Spain or during
any other war in which the United States mav
bo engaged. Said parties are hereby notitied
to appear, respond, and offer evidence touch
ing said mil-gallon at 10 o'clock a. m. on De
cember 1, 1SHI8, before the Register anil Re
ceiver at the United Slate' Laud Office in
Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, In n proper affi
davit, tiled September 24, 1908, set forth fuels
which show that alter due diligence personal
service ol this notice can not be made, ii is
hereby ordered and directed tha such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
Aluhnon s. Iirkkhkk, Register.
Notice Is hereby given that the lands d-s-
crlbed below, embracing 470 acres, within the
Siuslnw National Forest, Oregon, will be sub
ject to settlement and eutrv under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of the Uni'ed
Stales and Ihe act of June 11, llKW, (114 Slut.,
2M), at the United States land otllce at ' Port
land, Oregon, on December 28, loots. Any sei
tler who was actually and in good faith claim,
ing any of said lauds foragrieultural purposes
prior tu January 1, 19G6, and has not abandoned
same, has u preference right to make a home
stead entry for the lauds actually occupied
Said lauds were listed upon the application
of the persons mentioned below, who have a
prelereiieu right subject to Ihe prior right of
any such settler, provided sueli settler or ap
pllcant is qualified to make homestead eimy
and the preference right is exercised .prior to
December 28, lis, on which date trio lands
be sublecl to settlement and entry by any
qualified person. The lands are as follows: A
tract of 150 acres situated In what will prob
ably be. when surveyed, the a) j of se'. the .,
of sw!4, sec. 18, the n' ot lie;, and the n?a of
nw', sec. 19, T. 12 s, R. 10 w, bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at the ne
corner of see. 24, T. 12 a, R. 11 w: extending
thence s 10 chains; thence e 70 chains; thence
II 30 chains; them e w If chains; thence s lo
chains; Ihence w fiOehaius; thence s 10 chains
to the point of beginning. Listed upon the
application of Guv K. Lewis, of Onii, Oregon.
The se'i of se'sec. II, tho ' of sw', sec.
12, Ihe iitv'4 of nw4, see. 13, and the lief, of
lie',, sec. I t, T. 7 s, R. 10 w, application of John
Funk, address care of Andres Wendeliii, of
Pitner, Oregon. The sw'i of He'4, sec. 11, the
nwlj of ne1 4, and the ,., of tie.1.,, sec. 14, T. i s,
R. 10 w, application of Juil .loggi, address
care of Andres Wendeiin , of i'ilner, tne?on.
F H F.o DKNNKrT, Commissioner of the General
l and Office. Approved October Ifl, 10u8, Frank
Pikkck, First AtKiitnnt Secretary of the In
terior, Notice of Restoration of Public Ijinris to
Seltlviiieut and Entry. Department of the
Intel lor. General Lund I till e, t asblngloii. D.
('., September 19, P.HW. Notice Is hereby given
that the public lands in the following des
cribed aieas which were excluded from the
loriiier Tillalnook and Uiupqiiii National For
ests, Oregon, by Executive order cflectlvo
July 1, 1908, If not omcrwise withdrawn, re
served or appropriated, will by authority of
the Secretary ol Ihe Interior be restored to
the public domain on December 21, lWiK, u ml
he subject lo settlement on and after that
date, but not to entry, tiling or selection until
in and after January 2(1, 1909, utiner the usual
restrictions, nt the United Stales land office at
Portland, Oregon:' In township twelve (12),
range nine (9), sections thirty-four (34), thirty-,
lived (35) and thlny.six In township
thirteen (13), range iiino (0), section iive(6)
east half of eight (8), all ten (l(i). north ball
of eleven (II), all I wclvo (12) and thirreen (I::),
north half of liftcen (15) and twenly one (21),
all twenty-four (24) and Ihlrty six (:); In
town-hip six (), range ten (10), sections nine
teen (10), twenty (20), twetit y-llve (2c), twenty,
d.x (JO), thirty-live (35) and thirty-six (3ii); !u
township twelve (12), range ten (10), seciii n
six (!). south half of leu (lu)and thirteen (13);
in township (12), range eleven (II), mirth halt
and southwet quarter of section len (in ,
norlh bull of eleven (II), west half of flftee'i
(15), iwiity-twi (22) and twenty-seven (27):
in township thiileiu (I.;), range eleven (11),
sections twoiily-six (2fi) ami twenty-seven ( 7):
all In south and west, Willxuielte Meridian,
Oregon. Warning Is hereby expressely gi ,'n
that no person iv ill he permitted to gain or
exercise any right whatever under any settle
ment or occupation begun pi lor to December
21. IOCS, and all such settle ii.eut or occupation
Is hereby forbidden. Fbkii Dknnkit, Couilals
sloner of the General Laud office. A proved
September 19, 1008: Frank Pikkck, First As
sistant Secretary of tho Interior.
NOTICE FOR PHII.ICATION.
U. s. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
November 7. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Robert Gray, of
Slletz. Lincoln county, oreuon, who, on o.t.
17. 1007, made homestead entry No. I03.VI,
Serial No. 0I7. for se'4 of sw'4' (or lot fl), see-
Hon 7. township 9 south, range 9 wesi, Wil
lamette Meridian, lias llled notice of Intention
to make tlual commutation proof, tuciahlbh.
claim to the land above described, before the
County Clerk of Lincoln county, a1 Toledo,
Oregon,. in Ihe Ihlh day of December, lyos.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Norman Sherwood, Carl S. Davis, Ar hur
French and Ned Clark, nil ot si e.i, Oregon. ,
ALUkrnun Dbkkskk. Register.
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
If you wish lo buy or sell real estmo,
ee n. We are prepared to )
your business promptly and on satis
factory terms.
VlKtllL IIowkll & Co.,
Waldport, Oregon,