Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 13, 1908, Image 8

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BUCKBEfTS SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
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make tou oar MnnuiDt mutnmAr.
Prize Collect on "-kKitnrww;!
11 the fitwat : Twais. t ftnlndta nau.. Kmc wati.
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Wrf to-day: Mention thla Paper.
SEND 10 CENTS
kgApmp hi pekmf Mid ncm tkU Talaakl
"5" omi. lofMUr will mf big
lasu-arUra. BcaaUrnl r4 Plant HmL
b HOW TO CURE A COLD.
iBb as careful as you can you will oo
cHHioimlly take coM, and when you do
net u medicine of known reliability,
one that ban an estaiilislied reputation
and that is certain to effect a quick
ci. re. Such a medicine is Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It hag gained
, a world wide reputation by its remark
Hble cures of this tuoi-t common ailment
Htid can always be depended apou. It
itctg on natures plan, relieves the lungs,
id8 oxpecioratiou, opens f be secretions
imd aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. During the
inimy years in which it has been in
general use we have yet to learn of a
pitiKle case of cold or attack of the jrripp
Having resulted in pheiniioniti when
this remedy was used, which shows cnn
!lusively that it is a certain preventive
of that, dangerous diseafe. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy contains noopinm
or other narcotic and may be given as
confidently to a baby "as to au adult.
For sale bv Otto O. Krogstad.
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Rooms to Rent.
. Ruth office and (sleeping rooms, in
Ofsteilalil building.
Mrs, E. Ofstkimhl.
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Car.vnsH gloves at Stewart's Store.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
TRAINS KROM AND TO YAQ.UINA
fu. I (Mljrd) -leaves Vaqmna 6:45 a u.
Javea Toledo 7:ifi a m
Arrive t t'orvallis umio a m
Arrlveiat Albany U:fX a in
No. 2 (raxiiger)--l.eavcs Albany.. ..1:35 p m
Leaven Corvallla j:jo p m
Arrivel at Toledo 6:40 p m
Arrives at Yatima ,. 6:25 p m
TKAINd TO AND FIMM DETROIT.
No. Leaves Albany 7:so a m
Arrive! at Detroit 12:30 p m
No. 4-LeaveM Detroit j:oo p m
Arrlveiat Albany 5:55 p m
TRAIN'S KOK OORVAI.I.I8
No. 6 lnve Albany 7:yi a n)
Arrive at Corvallis ... 8:85 a m
No. 8 l.eavei Albany S:5o p m
Arrive at CurvaMIs 4:.ifi p m
No. 10 -Leavei Albany 7:50 p m
Arrives at Oirvallls :ao p m
TRAINS FOR ALBANY
No. 5-leavet Corvallla j:80 a m
Arrlvei at Albapy 7:io a m
No. 7-lj'Kve Corvallla 2:15 p m
Arrive at Albany 2:55 p m
No. 9-l.cavei Corvallii no p m
Arrlveiat Albany t:40 p m
KKOUUB SUNDAY TRAINS
No. n-Uavci Corvallla 11:16 am
Arrlveiat Albany n:sg t m
No 12-Iavei Albany 12-86 p m
Arrive. ut Corvallli i-uj p m
All ot the aliove conneot with Southern
Tactile eompnny trains, both at Albany and
'orviilllH.aK well aa train for Detroit, giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent beach
f i. ai well ai ItreitenbiiKh Hot Spring!.
For further Informatlnii apply to
WM. McMUKRAY, Gen. I'axi Agt.,
' Portland, Or.
W. K. PETERSON. Agent. Toled
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. Land oftloe, Portland, Oregon.
September 10, WOK.
A infllrletit contest affl.lavll having been
flled in this office by Anna D. Elliott, contei
tHiit.aiialiiat homestead entry No. 12902, made
August 4, MM), for njj of (.ectiun 35, town
hip 9 south, raiiKO lo went, by Charle M
Ilrown.cniiK-itee, in which It la alleged that
"he la well acquainted wlih tne tract of land
mbraoi'd In the homestead entrv and knowi
tliepraent condition of the name; alio that.
faJd enlryinan baa never cxtablirhed hia reil
de nee on the said claim, nor has he reilded
I herion at any time, or at all, and hus wholly
abandoned the same for a period of more than
six month! last past; also that he hni never
cleared any portion of the land, or cultivated
the soil, and the only Improvement! on the
plaint cnmlst of a rudely constructed log
rar.i wli.lly unfit for human habitation (.and
that said alleged absence from aald land wai
not due to his employment In I ho Army, Navv
ir Marine Corpi of the United (states ai a
private soldier, officer, seaman or marine, dur
ing the war with Spain nr during any other
war In which the United Statei may been
gaaed. Said partica are hereby notified to
appear, respond and i.fftr evidence touching
aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.on November
11, 1908, btfoi-e the Retfiiter and Keeelver at
tbe United Htatei Und ORtce in Portland,
Oragou.
Tbe aald contestant having, In a proper affi
davit, flled September t, 190H, aat forth facta
which ihow that after due diligent pen,itKl
service of tliia notice can not be made, It fi
hereby ordered and directed that auch notle
be g tven by ae and proper pub loatkut.
Aloibnoh a Dmsisb, Keg liter.
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" ECCENTRIC HOGARTH."
Incident In the -Life of the Vain and
Able Artiat.
Hogarth, one of the ablest and cer
tainly one of the vainest artists that
England has produced, was as a paint
er hardly recognized In his lifetime, to
bis bitter grief and disappointment,
lie made money out of his prints, but
could only sell his pictures with dlffl-
culty and at low prices.
Yet Whistler once declared that Tin.
garth was our greatest painter. lie
paiuieu some admirable portraits, but
his manner wan too Independent and
his tongue too sharp for success In a
profession that requires a certain
amount of diplomacy and much pa
tience. I lie resented nnv prlttnlsm r.t hia
work, and there Is a story of a very
ugly peer whom be painted that illus
trates tills. The portrait was returned
to the artist. It was. In fact, too good
a likeness.
But Hogarth declined to alter It in
the least and told his sitter that unless
the portrait was paid for In three days
he would add a tall to the figure and
sell It to a wild beast showman to
hang outside one of his caravans. The
peer paid the money and Instantly de
stroyed the picture.
More curious still Is a story of IIo
garth's absence of mind. When the
sale of bis prints had made him pros
perous, he set up a carriage and one
day went in it to visit the lord mayor.
While he was in the Mansion House
the weather became stormy, and Ho
garth, who happened to go out at a
different door, after vainly searching
for u hackney conch, wnlkerl home
through the rain and was soaked 'to
the skin. He had entirely forgotten bis
carriage.-Modern Society.
HIS LIFE MASK.
The Actor's Breezy Story of the Way
It Waa Taken.
A faraous actor entertaining some
Indies at dinner showed them his life
mask, then told them with feeling how
the ninsk had been made. "They put
me In n chair," he said, "tied a towel
around my head, plugged my ears with
greased wool and stuck a quill in each
nostril.
" 'Sliet yer eyes,' said the workman,
drawlhg near with a ladle and a large
steaming tureen of pluk plaster of pads
of the consistency of thick soup, and
he slapped the stuff on my face in
great lndlefuls. I could feel It run
ning down my collar and over my
chest just as soup would have done.
I motioned with my hands wildly. The
man laughed.
"'That's all right, boss,' he said, and
kept slapping the hot, horrible, slimy
stuff upon me.
"He stopped when my face was In
cased In n half Inch coat of plaster.
He told me it would dry and harden in
a few minutes. It did, but the min
utes were awful. As the planter dried
it seemad to shrink, shrinking my skin
with It. In a hundred places I was
pinched nud pricked as though by' tiny
crab claws. And the heat of the thing!
And the difficulty of breathing through
the quills stuck in my nostrils! Then,
very carefully, very slowly, they drew
the hardened enst from my face. I
gripped the chair arms and shrieked.
Did it pull? Did It tear? Let us
draw n veil over the painful scene."
The actor smiled and handed his life
mask about. "Behold," he said, "the
result of my suffering! It looks like
a particularly dull and inanimate false
face, doesn't It?"
Photography.
Practical photography first saw fie
light hi 1831). On Feb. 21 of that year
Talbot, who had obtained permanent
prints and camera Images as early as
1835. published his process. Daguerre's
was published on Aug. 19, and some
where between those two dates Ponton
in a paper read at the Royal Scottish
Society of Arts made known to the
world bis discovery that soluble or
ganic matter In the presence of an al
kaline bichromate was rendered insolu
ble by exposure to light, a discovery
the value of which was not recognized
fcr some years, but which Is the basis
of all that is included In "process
work."
The Dark and Bloody Ground.
Before the white man began to ex
plore Kentucky, about the middle of
the eighteenth century, the region was
a vast hunting ground for many large
tribes of the south, north and east
and between these tribes there was
continuous conflict for the possession,
of tbe rich game privileges. Later on,
when the. white people settled in the
territory, their struggle with the red
men was more bitter and persistent
than in almost any other section of
the continent; hence the sanguinary
name that was given to the territory,
"The Dark and Bloody Ground." New
York American.
Whist
An acquaintance of Talleyrand once
remarked to blm that he did not think
It worth his while to learn the game of
whist Talleyrand's reply has been re
membered until this day: "Not know
whist, young man? What a dismal old
age yon are preparing for yourself r
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Stoves and Ranges (Successors to E. L. chattteld) Harness
cZ HARDWARE
g! !. Separators
Guns TOLEDO, - - - OREGON Plumbing
Sales Agents Wanted.
636.00 per week or 400 per cent
profit. All samples, stationery and
art catalogue free. We want one
permanent agent in this locality for
the largest picture and frame house
in America. Experience unneces
sary. We instruct yon how to sell
our goods and furnish the capital.
If you want a permanent, honorable
and profitable position, write us to
day for particulars, catalogue and
samples. Frank W. Williams
Company, 1214 W. Taylor St.,
Chicago, Illinois.
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.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Comity Comt of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln county.
In the matter ot theeitateof Joseph W. Price,
deceased.
Noiice li hlreby given that the nndeiiigned,
administrator of the eslato of Joseph W. Price
decerned, hni filed with the County Clerk of
Lincoln county, hii llniil account In said
estate, and the County Court, Bitting fer the
trnuiHCtion of probate business, has set Mon
day, the 7th day of Decern ber, 1908, at 10 o'clock
a. in., thereof, at the County Court room of
said county, aa the time and place for settling
aaid account and heurlng objections thereto,
if any exlu. And notice Is hereby given that
t said time and place any and all objections
to said account, if any exiHt, will be heard and
passed upon by said Court.
Dated at Tolede, Or., Nov. 2, 19C8.
P. 8. Prick,
Administrator of the estate of Joseph V. Price,
deceased.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, November 9, 1908.
0WNK DESCRIPTION ACRES' ALLOTEKS
Peter Bobb, w se, section 29, township 6, range 10 80 Emma Williams
Susan Marshell, sw4 swj. wl se!4 V section 26, and Lota 35
and 36, section 27, township 9, range 10 86.67 William Lau
Mary Harding, Lots 22 and 23, section 6. and aw ne section
7, township 10, range 9
James warner, Lots , 10 and 11, section 11, and Lot 16, section
10, township 7, range 11 , 80 Catherine Skelley
NON-COMPKTENT LANDS
Mary Harding, Lots 18 and 21, and nwi ie'4, sec. 6, twp 10, rng9 80 Mary Harding
Kmuia John, Lots Sand 14 and ne neJi sec 10, tp 10, range 10 80 Emma John
Charles Sutton, s se'i section 8, township 10, range 9 .. 80 Charles Sutton
Francis Button, sswi section S, township 10, range 9 80 " Frances Sutton
Sealed bids will be received for the following described lands up till noon, Nov. 9, 1908.
William M. White, et al, ne nw4 sec 11, se sw sec 2, T 10, R 9 80 Captain White
William M. White.etal. nwJi neJi sec H.iwHseJi eo2,T 10.R9 80 Polly White
Nellie Dumont, e4 sej and 14 netf. seo 14. T 27, R 8 160 Frank Palouk
NON-COMPITB-NT LANDS 1
Mary Tom , ni neJ4 and Lot 1 see 21 T 8, R 11 , 89.85 Mary Tom
Jane Yanner, Lots 10 and 11 seo 2, T 7, R 11, and nw! nej sec 30,
T 6, R 10 80 Jane Foster
Sealed bids will be received for the following until noon, Monday, January 11, 1909.
Solomon Scott, Vi swJi section 20. T 9, R 10 80 8olomon Scott
Hannah Matches, J sw,1, section 16, T 10, R10 80 Hannah Matches
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tbe various days upon
which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Slletz, 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 fct least 25 per cent, of your
bid, Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
In future all approved deeds, M well as all fee simple patents, will contain
the following clause : "And there is reserved from the lands hereby granted a
right of way for ditohos or canals constructed by the authority of the United
8tates." -
Supt. and Special Pisbursing Agent, is Charge of SiJeti Agency, Oregon,
.Call For Connty Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on baud to pay all County War
rants drawn on the General Fund, and
endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up to aud including Deo. 1, 1907.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
anil after said date.
G. B. McCluskev, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 20th day
of May, 1K)8.
Slates and pencils at Stewart's.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
' , U. 8. Land Oftloe, Portland, Oregon.
September 25. 1908.
Notice is hereby ' given that William C.
Fischer of Sileli, Oregon, who, on February
23. 1907, made homestead entry No. 16135,
Serial No. 0461, for loti 6, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 27 and
28, section 2, township 10 south, rauire 10 west.
Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of In
tention to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Teledo, Oregon, on the 6th day of November,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George McBride, Warren R. Hall, John
Ktntta. It. L. Weatherford all of SUetz, Oregon.
Alokrnom S. DKk88KR. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Laud Office, Portland, Oregon,
September 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that John Anton John
ol Silet, Oregon, who, on July 24, 1907, made
homestead entry No. 16292, Serial No. 0372, for
se'4, section 1, township 9 south, range 10 weit,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final commutation proof, to
establish olaim to the land above described
before the Register and Receiver at Portland,
Oregon, on the 4th day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stephen L. Stralton, A. W. Morgan, William
Seese, Peter Dcwson. all of Silelz, Oregon.
Algernon 8. Driiskr, Rauliter.
80 Samuel Harding
SICK HEADACHE.
This distressing disease results from
a disordered condition of tbe stomach,
and can be cured by Uking Chamber
lain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. Get
a free sample at Otto O. Krogstad's drug
store and trv it.
Stewart's Store for your rubbers.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
.Shop at residence neat-Courthouse.
t. 1
F. SWOPR,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state.' Probate matters and collec
tinns promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON.
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WOODBURN. OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Treen, Shrub, Etc.
W. C. HARDING, Ageut, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Good Riits nud well-broken Saddle Hones.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and given (food Ore
City Draying in Connection
Q. B. McCL,U8KEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,
REAL ESTATE.
INSURANCE
Yaqulna,
Oregon
DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Books, Stationery
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono
graphs, Musical Instruments,
Garden and Flowor Seeds
Mail Orders given Prompt Attentioa
OTTO 0. KROGSTAD
THE DRUGGIST
WHITE IS KING
Horn 60 Years Ago.
Made in bothYVIBRATOR and KO
TARY Btyles. The latter machine sews
both a lock and chain stitcb, making
two machines in one. Ball Bearing.
Light running. Greatest range of work.
Sews the heaviest and lightest mater
ials perfeetly. Full set steel attach
ments. Simple and durable. A child
can operate.it. Guaranteed by the
maker. Many styles. Sold on eaay
payments.
CAMPBELL, FELLMAN CO.
Eugene, Oregon.
PaoiSc Coast Branch Office, White
Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market 8t,
San Frapqjsco, California,
WOODBURN
NURSERIES
Jill!
W TEE PHARMACY