Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 27, 1908, Image 5

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    FALL GOODS
The finest line of Fall Clothing and
Furnishing Goods ever shown in To
edo has just arrived. Call and see
J. S. AKIN
i WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
J and SILVER WAKE
f Greatest Assortment of every description aver seen in Lincoln County
) A Beautiful Lin of
I SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Fine Watch Repairine a Specialty
(Tlr rty Years' Experience)
H. 13. PETERSON,
Wa Srnalrnr T a ts at 1 -im1 C r-f ri u tt
j" TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
unions
oslrkly ascertain onr opinion free whether ma
Invention la probably patentable. Commnnlr.
UoniMrlcllynndentlml. HANDBOOK on Patents
in free, oldest asency for secunn-,patent.
Patent token throusb Munn a Co. receive
tftrial notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely fllostrated weekly.
MUNN &Co.36,B--'NewYork
Branch Offlce. 636 F BU Washington. D. C.
I THE I
& BONBONIERE
GEORGE A. HAI L, Proprietor
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Fruits, Nuts
Tobaccos, Cigars
Stationery
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 Prioes are Right
Write for prices, I can save you money.
15 years experience in the business
A. CAMERON
320 South Second Street.
Corvallis, - - Oregon
BONBONIERE ANNEX
is
Two Doors 8outh
j POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES
8j A Quiet, Orderly Place te Play
TOLEDO, OREGON
I A Full and Complete Line o
Heating Stoves
From 82.50 t $9
Cook Stoves and
Kanges J
From $9 to $52 t
Sewing Machines
From 822.50 to 850
Rosebrook's
TOLEDO, OREGON.
GO WHIG
&
CQWIN&
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. S. Land Office Business
a Specialty.
Taentv vearb experience befoje the
TS ad the General Land Office
and the Interior Department
at Washington, D. O.
Rooms 506 507 BrWanA Or
Columbia Building rortiana, ur.
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS
Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln Coontt, Oregon
It is not business to buy real estate with
out an abstract of title. We are pre
pared to furtiitdi seme promptly an
correctly.
DRS. ADAMS
Dentists
NEWPORT, OREGON.
Our specialty la the painless tilling or ex
acting ot teeth.
Our Motto' A Pleased Patient Our Beat
Advertiser.
HERBERT F. JENKINS
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Watohes, Jewelry. Repairing Done
All Work Guaranteed
NEWPORT, OREQON.
M. E. Church Sunday Services.
Sunday School at 10 :30 a. m. George
Betbers, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Glass meeting at close of morning
service.
Junior League at 3 p. m.
Preaching at 7 :30 p. m. .
All are cordially invited to wn-Hhip
with us. W. E. Rogers, Tastor.
T FIERCE CANINES'
Tlw Wolfish Dog of Newfoundland
and Labrador.
On the extreme northern coast of New
foundland, as well as on Labrador, the
fishing Tillages and settlements are all
situated In the harbors and creeks
along the seashore, in the summer all
Intercommunication with the various
Tillages Is by water, so that the roads
are very primitive. In winter, when
the ground is covered with snow and
the marshes and lakes are frozen, the
people utilize dogs and "comatlcks" to
travel to and fro, and also for hauling
firewood, building material, etc. Those
dogs are savage mongrels, closely al
lied to their progenitor, the wolf; In
fact, they are half wolf.
The residents do not trouble much
about these mongrels In the summer,
and thy are generally kept In a state
of semmavage starvation. They feed
on fish offal during the fishing season
and occasionally band together and go
a-huntihg on their own account. On
these occasions they will attack any
thing they come across, man or beast,
and so fierce are their depredations
that caribou, which are plentiful in
Labrador, can only on rare occasions
be found within twenty-five miles of
the seacoast, as these mongrels have
destroyed or driven them all Inland.
Last winter it was reported that a
team of those dogs turned on the driv
er and devoured him and his wife and
child, who were accompnnying him to
a distant settlement. It has been long
recognized that these packs of savage
dogs were great obstacles In the way
of the progress of the people In these
parts. It was impossible for them to
keep cows, sheep, goats or even poul
try. Forest and Stream.
EARTHWORMS.
They Can Move About Only When the
Ground Is Damp.
Ever since Darwin wrote his remark
able book on earthworms the general
public has taken an interest iu these
lowly creatures. Everybody has ob
served thousands of them on the ce
ment walks during and after a rain,
but the true cause of these remarkable
wanderings is not often written about.
The fact is that earthworms can move
about only when the ground and the
grass are wet. The truth of this Is eas
ily shown by placing an earthworm on
some dry sand, when the dry grains
will stick to its slimy skin and make It
helpless.
All living creatures are "endowed
with the Instinct to move and spread
over the earth. Human beings, higher
animals and birds prefer to move
about In fair weather. To. the earth'
worm and other lowly creatures, like
frogs, salamanders, slugs and land
snails, rainy days are the only fair
days for traveling. When the sun
comes out and dries the roads and the
meadows, they withdraw Into their
hiding places. As earthworms cannot
see clearly, they crawl about iu an
aimless sort of way. If they happen to
get on a board or cement walk, when
the sky clears they soon die and shrivel
up.
When a dry season or winter ap
proaches, the earthworms burrow deep
er Into the ground. At a depth varying
from six inches to two feet each worm
coils up into a little ball. By aid of
secreted slime It makes a case of dirt
round Itself, nnd In this state It re
mains dormant until abundant rains or
the spring thaws call it back to a more
Rctlve life. St. Louis Republic.
Well Known Signal.
The trainman who when sober was
so competent that the officials had
winked nt his occasional bibulous
lapses was nt Inst called up on the
carpet.
"What does this mean?" asked the
trainmaster sternly. "A - month ago
you went on a prolonged bat when we
were short handed stayed drunk a
month. Then recently you were away
on two different occasions for a half
week each time. What does It mean?"
"Why," said the trainman, "I am
surprised that you should ask me what
It means. I had understood that you
came up from the ranks yourself, and
.vet you ask me the meaning of one
long toot and two short ones. I thought
everybody knew that was the signal
to stop." Chicago News.
The Reptile.
Schoolmaster So, then, the reptile Is
a creature which does not stand on
feet and moves along by crawling on
the ground. Can any one of you boys
name me such a creature? Johnny
Please, sir, my baby brother. London
Tit-Bits.
Little Things.
Life is made up not of great sacri
fices of duties, but little things, In
Which smiles and kindnesses and
mall obligations given habitually are
what win and preserve the heart and
secure comfort. Sir H. Davy.
Precaution.
She But, Fred, dear, fancy coming
In such shabby clothes when you are
going to ask pa's consent Fred Ah,
but, dearest. I once had a new suit
ruined. London Sketch. ,
Laziness begins In cobwebs and ends
In Iron chains. Spanish Proverb,
Patriotism
The etooseeh b a larfer reefer in " Urn, liberty sad ffca far.
ait of happiness " than most people are were. Patriotism
eaa withstand hoofer bat eat dyspepsia. The confirmed dva
paptio "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The asaa
who foes to the front for his country with weak stomaoh
will be a weak soldier and a fault fiader.
A sound stomach makes tor food citizenship as well a for
health end happiness.
Diseases of the stomach end other orfans of difestioa and
outrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of
Df. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT.
It bulldt up foe body with mound tltmb mad
tolld muscle.
The dealer who offers substitute for the "Discovery" is
only seekinf to make the little more profit realized on the
sale of less meritorious preparations.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser u sent fret
on receipt of stamps to pay expense ot mailing only Send
21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps
for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical
Association. R V Pierce, M. D.. President. Buffalo. N Y.
Pencils, pens, ink, rulers and
tablets at Stewart's.
notice for publication.
V. 8. Lund Office, Portland, Oregon,
October 31. 1908
Notice is hereby given that Stephen A.
M.ller, of Karnvlllu, Lincoln county, Oregon
who, un July 26, 11)07, made homestead entry
No. 16-290, Seriul No. 0600, for s?j of nw'i and
Lot 4, section 29, township S south, range 10
west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of
intention to make tinal commutation proof,
to establish claim to the laud above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 11th day of December,
iyo8.
ClaimtAit names as witnesses:
John I. Bulterlleld, Silvn (irnham, John
Lloyd, Fred Butlerfleld, allot Kernville, Ore
gou. Alokknon 8. Drksskk, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Laud Olllce at Portland, Or..
October 31, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that George E. Doty,
of Sileta, Lincoln county, Oreiion, who, on
September 26. 11107, made hnmuslead entry No.
163:18, Serial No. 0537, fur w' j of Lots 1 and (or
Wiol t4 of nw'j), section 19. township 9
south, range 9 weat, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make tinal commu
tation proof, to establish claim In the land
above described, before the County Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on tbo
10th day of December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thorn as Allred, C. II. Harding, Ned Evans
and Homer Evans, all of Siletz. Oregon.
Alukkkun 8. Dkkmskk. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. i-an I Olllce at, Portland, Or.,
October 31, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that Thomas Allred
ot Sileta Lincoln county, Oregon, who, on Oc
tober 7, 1907, made homestead entry No. 16346,
Serial No. 0538, for se!i of se'i, section 13,
township9 soulh. range 10 west, Willamette
Msridian has filed notice of intention to make
final comminution proof, to establish claim to
the In mi above duacrilwd, before the County
Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo,
Oregon, on the lnth day of Decnmlier, 1908.
Clnimatii names as witnesses:
George E. Doty, O. II. Harding, Ned Evans
and Homer Evans, all of Slletz, Oregon.
Ai.nKKNoN 8. Dkkkskk. Register
NOllCE FOR PUBLICATION.
I". 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon,
October 31. 1908.
Notice is hereby given thHt Albert C.
Bobbins, of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon,
who, on October 4. 1907, made homestead
entry No. 1634 1, Serial No. 0597, for al$ of ne
and nli of "C-V. section 13, township It south,
range 11 vest, Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make final commutation
proof, to establiHb claim to the land above
described, berore the County Clerk of Lincoln
county, at Toledo. Oregon, on the 11th day of
Decern ber, 1U08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
F. M. Stanton, Ivan E, Kynlxton, O. W. Shar
man, (ieorge Green, all of Toledo, Oregon.
Al.iiKRMoN 8. Dkishkr. Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
V. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
October '27, 1908.
A suHlcicnt contest aHdavlt having bea'i
filed in this office by William F. Beyer, contes
tant, against homestead entry No. 16321, made
August '29, 1907, fiiJ aw of nw1,, section 12,
township 9 a, range 10 w, by Cornelius Egan,
enntestee, in which it is alleged that he la
well acquainted w'th the tract of land em
braced in the Inmestead entry aim knowa the
present condition of the same; also that said
Cornelius Egau haa not been on said laid since
date of llliiiK, and time of constructive resi
dence has expired, and said Cornelius Egan
has made no Improvements on Bind land and
haa not inailo Ills residence thereon; avl that
the Hald alleged absence from the said land
was not due to his employment In the Army,
Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as
a private soldier, olllcef, seaman or marine,
during the war with Spain or during any
other war In which the United States may be
engaged. Said parlies' are hereby notified tn
appear, respond, and oiler evidence touching
said alienations nt 10 o'clock a. m. on Decem
ber 15, 1908, before the Register and ltocelvsr
at the United States Land Olllce Iu Portland,
Oregon.
The aaid contestant having, In a proper atll
davit, tiled October 26, 1908. 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 notioo
be given by due and proper publication.
ALhernon m-DRKHSKR, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland. Oregon,
September 29, 198.
A sufficient contef. affidavit having been
filed in this olliee by Thomas Wabters, contes
tant, against homestead entry No. 13850, ma le
Angust 28, 1901, for Lots 18. 31 nnd 32. weti..,.
26, township 6 south, range 11 w,by Francis U.
lernian, coniestee, in which it Is alleged Ihnt
he la well acquainted with the truet of land
embraced In Ihe homcateae entry and knows
the present condition of the name; also I hut
said Francis M.Tsrman.lmfnre or after mak
ing said homestead entry, ne.er mailn hi.u
aet'lemeut or made any Improvements of any
Kina on said described laud; thai Mild entry .
man has wholly abandoned said described
land from the date of said homestead entry
to the pieaviil liiuo; ilmi aaid laud Is at Hie
present time In its original ataie of m. inl
and that ald alleged absence from the said
latin was not due to his employinet.l In tho
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United
States as a private soldier, otllcer, seaman or
marine during the war with Spain or during
any other war In which the United States m.;y
be engaged. Said parties are lieruby iiotllla-1
to appear, respond, and offer evidence tone',
lug said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on I fl
ee m ber I, loos, before the Register and I e
celver at the United Slate- Laud Olllet la
Portland, Oregon.
The said conusant having, in a prone' a X
davit, II led September 24, IU08, Bet foi h fa u
which show that after due diligence era
service ol this notice can not be made it i
hereby ordered and directed thai auth nolle
be given by due and proper publication.
Aluknom . DHEHdiiu, Register.
Notice la hereby given that the 1hiii1 i,-..
erlbed below, embracing 470 acres, within the
Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, will be sub
ject to settlement and entry under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of the United
States mid the act of June ll, 1906, (34 Stat.,
233), at the United States laud olllce at Port
land, Oregon, on December 28, lwui. Any set
tler who was nctnally and in irood fnlih etui,.,
lug any of said lauds for agricultural purpose
prior to January 1, 19'J6, and has not abandoned
same, haa a preference right to make a home
stead entry for the lands actually occupied
Said lanUs were listed upon the applications
of the persons mentioned below, who have a
prelerence right subject to the prior right nf
any such settler, provided audi settler or ap
plicBiit Is qualified to make homestead entry
and the preference right Is exercised prior u
December 28, ItHis. on which date the lamia
be subject to settlement and entry by any
qualilled person. The lands are as follows: A
tract of 150 acres situated In what will i.r
ably be, when surveyed, the sjj of se'4, the a
ot sw;4, sec. 18, tbe nt, of iwA and the 11! of
nw'i. aec. 19. T. 12 a. U 111 u l.,.,...,i...i ...
described as follows: lieginiiiiig at the n
corner of aec. 24, T. 12 a, R. 11 w: extending
thence a lochalna; thence e 70 chains: ill........
11 30 chains; them e wliciiains; thence s 111
chains; thence w 60 chains; thence lochiilns
10 tne point of beginning. Llalml mum ih-
application of Guy E. Lewis, of Una, Oregon.
The se,'4 of ae4, aec. II, the aw1; of sw, aec.
12, the iw4 of nw',4,Feo. i;t, and the uefi of
ue'i, sec. RT. 7 s. R. Iu w. aiii.lleaitini r ih
Funk, address care of Andrea Wendelin, ef
l'llner, Oregon. The sw'i of ae!. sec. 11. th
nw!i ot iiei., and Uiei-U uf ne' .see. 14. T ?
R. 10 w, application of Juii Joggi, addreaa
cure of Andrea Weiuleiin, of Pltnor, Oregon.
r KRI) DKNNErr. Commissioner of the (l,,Urui
Land Olllce. Approved October 15, 1908, Frank
I'lKHl'K, first Aaslstuut Secretarv of th in.
terior.
COLDS AND CKOUP IN CHILDREN
"My little girl is subject to colds,"
says Mrs. Wm, 11. Kerig, No. 41 Fifth
St", Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter
ebe bad a Bevere spell and a terrible
cough, but I cured her with Chamber
lain's Cough Reniedywithout the aid of
a doctor, and my little boy has been
prevented manv times from having tbe
croup by the timely use of this syrup.
This remedy is for sae by Otto p.
Krogstad.
Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to.
Settlement and Entry. Department of the
Interior. General Land Ollbe, Washington. D.
C, September 19, 1908. Notice is hereby given
hat me public lands In the following des
cribed aieaa which were excluded from the
former Tillamook and Umpqua National For
ests, Oregon, by Executive order effective
July 1, 19U8, if not omerwbe withdrawn, re
served or appropriated, will by authority of
the Secretary of tho Interior be restored to
the public domain on Decern ber 21, 1908, and
be subject to settlement on and after that,
date, but uot to entry, llling or selection until
jn and after January 20, 1909, under the usual
restrtctlona, at the United States land olllce at
Portland, Oregon : In township twelve (12),
range nine (9), sections thirty-four (34), thirty
flved (36) and thirty-six (16); in township
thirteen (13), range nine (9), section five (ft)
eaat half of eight (8), all ten (10), north halt
of eleven (11), all twelve (12) and thirreen (13),
north half of fifteen (15) and twenty-one (21),
all twenty-four (24) and thirty-six (36); iu
township aix (6), range ten (10), sections nine
teen (19), twenty (20), twenty-live (2.1), twenty
six (26), thirty-five (35) and thlrty-alx (36); (11
township twelve (12), range ten (10), soeiion
six (li). south half of ten (10) and thirteen (13);
In township (12), range eleven (11), north hall
and southwest quarter ol section ten (10),
north half of elevtiii (11), west half of fiftee'i
(15), twenty-two (22) and twouty-seven (27);
In township thirteen (13), range eleven (11),
aectiona twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27);
all in south and west, Willamette Meridian,
Oregon. Warning la hereby expreasely given
that no person will le iermltted to gain or
exerclae any right whatever under any settle
ment or occupation begun prior to December
21. 1908, and all such settlement or occupation
is hereby forbidden. Frko Dehnktt, Commia
alouer of the General Land Oftlee. Approved
September 19, 1908: Frank Pikkck, First As.
sistant rfumeiary of the liiierluc.