Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 25, 1908, Image 8

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    Report of the Condition j Hurt by Falling Tree,
of the Lincoln County Bank1 Wednesday afternoon while fell
At Toledo, in the State of Oregon, at ing a large tree at Xortons, F. T.
the cW of business, November 27, I9"8. Lunll, W:1S t..,H.,llt t,y tne falling
RKSOfRCKS
Loans and discounts. . . f 58,205. 15
Overdrafts, secured and
tin secu ted
ltotuls, securities, etc
Hanking house, furniture and
fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from hanks (not reserve
hanks)
Due from approved reserve
hanks
Checks and other cash items.
Cash 011 hand
566.90
3,000.00
5.41
3.85-35
422-75
2.75-.S2
Total, 107,614. 24
I.IA11II.IT1ES
Capital stock paid in 10,000.00
Undivided profits, less expen
ses and taxes paid 1,923.54
Due to hanks and bankers. .. . i'992.ol
Individual deposits subject to
check
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit. . .
Certified checks
Kills payable, including certifi
cates of deposit for money
borrowed
70,874.44
4,577-98
i,597-75
2,648.52
. j
jj i
$107,614.24
Total,
STATE OF OROKON. )
County of Lincoln, ) SS-
I, Wm. Scarth, Cashier of the
above-named hank, do solemnly swear
that the nhoye ?tntcriirnt i true to the
best of niy knowledge atitl belief.
Wm. Scarth, Cashier.
MiDscribc.l and sworn to before me this
nay 01 iieceni oer, 190a.
C. H. I Rosno, Notary Public.
CoRRKCT Attest: Titos. Li-KSlC,
. Wm, Scarth,
Directors.
Goto II. H. I'dttM'-io 1 ! your Spo
tacles mid eve nhis-.es.
- 4
do to the Jionboniere for your
school tablets.
CONTKST .NO'l'ICK.
. Land Ollire, I'lirllinul, Oregon,
Pec e ml 8, 11)08.
Fiillielent content Rlllilnvit IniviuK been
fl leil in Itiis olliee by Albert Hill, cniiifstant,
MKHiiwt limnestcHd entry No. lfJO.'i. made
March IS, Mil, fi,r Ihf e'i lie1.,, i-eetltm 3,
l(,n ii!-hl! 1! s, mute 10 w, l.y l'.rik Thiiiii)Rtin,
ciiiitfsiff, ill ivliieh It is nllt'Ke'l Unit he In
Well iic' iiiniiiied wii'i ihe triict of lunil em-
briu
, .1 in the iioi-u'sioad entry ami ko the
int t'tiiitllti'.in ef the same; also that mid
liri'Ht-
l'.rik 'I'ti, .111 ,sn bcfoic or nfier nuking said
hiiinestencl entry never ereeted a house or
eablu on mid uWirilieri hind: that sai l enlrv
mini never made any kind of improvements
nitievt'i- on sain lantl ill any time or at all; c ,, , v- . . 1 m 1
that sai l eiitrviimn has wholly abandoned football at ISt'Wport next 1 UCSlliiy
wild land from the tliile of (-aid entry to the afternoon,
lire-i'iit time, that said tract of bind at the
p present time, is In its original wild state of ; Mr. and Mrs. deor;:e lloelleiii
nature, and that said allied ab.enne from WCllt to Cobui'g i CStei'day 'morning
t.ie raid land wan not due to his employment . - . .
In the Army. Kav.,, or Marine Corps of the to Spend Christmas with Mr. Iloe
l'nited status iin a privute noltlier, ollleer, sea- fejn'H -parents
1111111 ,,r nniriiie dnrinn the war wilh Spain, or '
luring any other war in which the bulled
Slates may be eiiKHKed, said parties are hereby
am parties are hereby
notllled to appear, respoml, and oiler evidence,
tou.'i.ingnai.iaiie-atitM.atitio'ciocka. m. on
.111,1 in, j;no, iiniire ino KeKisier anil M-
elver at the United States baud Olliee in
Portland, Oit'k'on.
The mid contestant having, In a proner aftl
davit, lil. mI December 4, I'jiiH, set forth facia
which show that after due diligence personal
Sim vice of this notice can not lie made, It is
luielij- tirilertd and directed that mioh notice
be given by due ami proper publication.
Ai.t.HKNuN s. IntF.ssKK, lteglster.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
riAtE CARD.
TltAINS KUOM AND TO YAQIUNA
No. 1 (Mixed) -Leaves Vaiiiiua 6:45 it iu
Ix'iivea Toledo 7;io m
Arrive m Corvnlilx ll:'Klain
Arrivemit Albany 1 1 :5K a 111
No. i (I'asMiiiKer) Lvarea Albany.. ..1'.'::5 p m
JaveR Corvallis 1:1(1 pm
Arrives at Tuledo 6:40 p m
Arrives at Va,iiiua 6:25 p m
TRAINS TO AND Fit iM DKTItolT.
No. V Leave Albany :,'in a ni
Arrive at Detroit i'2:30 p m
No. 4 leaves Detroit into p m
Arrive at Albany 8:55 p m
TRAINS FOR COUVA1.I.1S
No. 0 I .envoi Albany 7:.5 a m
Arrives at Corvallis 8:85 a 111
No. 8 l eaves Albany 3:."o p m
Arrives at Cnrva'lla 4:.;B p m
No. 10--l.eave Albany 7;5o p m
Arrives at Corvalli h:3o p m
TltAINS FOR AI.IIANY
No. 5 Leaves Corvallln 6:30 a in
Arrive at Albany 7: 10 a in
No. 7 Leave Corvalli '2:15 p m
Arrive at Albany 2:55 p ,
No. 9 Leaves Corvalli ;oo p m
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p m
It Id H' I. A It SUNDAY TRAINS
No. M Leave Corvallis 11:15 a in
Arrives at Albany.... 11:. 18 a m
No U-Iavc Albany 1l S5 p m
Arrlveut Corvalli l-u p tn
All ol the alHive connect with Moiiihcrn
I'acllle company train, both it Albany and
Corvallis, a well as train lor Detroit, giving
direct aervice to Newport and adjacent beach
. as well a Urottenlmsh lint Spring.
For further Information app(y to
WU. McMUKKAY, Uvn. Pas. Agt.,
t'ortUnd.Or.
V. E. I'KTEItSON. Agent. Tolad
tree and received painful wounds,
lie was struck on the shoulder and
8,509.52 tfic flesh torn to the hone for sever
3".3M 4 al inehes. Mr. Lamb aceom ;mied
13' Andy rorter came to ioieuo
Ill
the evening and Dr. Burgess dressed
the wound. The unfortunate man
is getting along nicely.
Coa Ewingj Died.
Died at his home in this city,
Wednesday, December . 2o, 1908,
Condon Kwing, aged 2 7 years-.
Mr. Ewing was hurt while work
ing in a logging camp on the
Colunihia river ahout three nio iths
ago. lie came to Toledo and has
heen residing with his sister and
mother, and it was thought that he
was gradually recovering from his
injuries, when Wednesday afternoon
he suddenly grew worse and died
at ahout o o'clock in the evening.
His body was taken to Mayger
for burial yesterday.
Card of Thanks.
Chit wood, Dec. 2 5, IMS.
To our neighbors and friends:
As we cannot personally thank all
who so kindly helped us in our loss
we hereby thank you for your syin-
pathy and help.
D. J. Cnmvoon and Family.
School supplies at Stewart's.
Jesse Keeder of SilcU wm
the
city yesterday.
Prof. E. E. Daring came over
from Siletz Wednesday.
Hob Wan lock anie down from
Eddyville Wednesday evening, re
turning yesterday morning.
Fred Chambers returned Saturday
evening from a two months' visit
with his sister at Eureka, California.
Con Christiansen cam.' over from
Corvallis Wednesday evening to
gpend Christmas with the folks at
home.
I Toledo High School and Newport
Juniol'S will play
a
good game of
T II
dildersleeve went to Nor-
, . , . , ,
lo,,s J'l'Sieniay morning 10 SpeiHl
Christmas with his daughter Mrs.
n if-,
tiuoigu iiamai aiiu 1. tinny.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker
and wife went to Portland yesterday
morning to spend Christmas.
They expect to return Monday. '
Ship Carpenter (I. C. Walker is
rushing the work on the shipyard
and the schooner. They already
have more than half of the ribs of
the schooner in place.
Stewart's Store for your , rubbers.
For Sale.
Five Lives of Bees all new boxes
and supers, 2.00 a Live, see
C. R. Chosno, Toledo.
.,-..
Slates and pencils at Stewart's.
mil
Wanted.
4,000 sbakes, and a pair of young
well broke oxen. Hans Olson,
Toledo, Oregon.
IIow'S This
Four Papers for $2.00
The four publications we offer yon
are "The Ladies World," a hijh class
himscliild niHHZiiie pulilislied in New
Vork, "Farm and Home" a well ktiowu
nftricultural and home paper published
setni-nionlhlv nt Springfield' Mass.,
''tiood Literatute," a populnr liter
ary aud family monthly published in
New York and "The Lincoln County
leadkk," with all the local und County
news. Here is reading for every mem
ber of ihe family for only f2.0 per
year. Each of these publications is
issued by a reputable house, is fairly
represented In its particular field and
ia widely known. Bam pies of the
above papers can be seen at this ofHce.
l-'iiVi'FVWt-'llw' Hi' .hi . i 4nmimiwm j'.iw. im iia
11
MARVEL UNIVERSAL
Sloves and Rtuiges (Successors to K. J.. t hntlleld) Harness
Tinware
Cutlery
Onus
UOODCOUCI! M EDI CI N K
POU CIIILDHEX.
Tlie season for eoujilis anil coIiIh is now
nt hmiil mid to much care ciiitiot lie
taken to protee.i the children. A child
is much more likely to contract dipli
theria or pcarlt't fever when he has a
cold. The quicker you cute his cold
the less tiin rick. Chanihf Haiti's cough
Remedy is the soIh reliance of many
mothers, urn! few of them who have
tried it are willing to use any other.
Mrs. F. F. Start;her, of Ripley, W. "a.,
says: "I have never used anything
other than Oliainherlain's Conh Reni
eily for my children aud it has always
uiveu (.'nod j.alihfaction." This remedy
contains n6 opium or other narcotic
and may be given as confidently to a
child as to an adult. For stle by Otto
O. Kmc'tad.
Just received tlie famous Sweed
ish Boot oil, tlie best oil for slioes
on the market, at Newton Nye's.
r-
IT IS A WONDER.
riinmberlHiii's Liniment is one of the
mosv remarkable preparations yet pro
duced for the relief of rheumatic pains
and for liune back, sprains and bruises'
The quick relief from pain which it af
fords in case of rheumatism in alone
worth many times its oost. Price 25
cents; large size OH cents. For sale by
OttoO. Krogstad.
Ladies' Misses' and
rubbers at Stewart's.
cbildrcns'
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
In tlie County Contt of the State of Oregon
for Llnct ln county.
In the matter ol the eslateof Joseph W. Price,
deceased.
Nofice i hireby given that the undersigned,
adminlatrator of the estate of Joiteph W. Price,
deceased, h is ti d with the County Clerk of
Lincoln county his limil account in said
estate, and the l.'c inly Court, Hitting for the
trniixnclion of prooate business, ha set Mon
day, the 7th day of December, 1908, at lOo'clock
a. in., thereof, at the County Court room of
said county, as the time and place for settlii.g
said account and hearing objection thereto,
if liny exist. Anil notice is hereby given that
at aald time and place any and all objections
to said account, if nnv exist, will be heard and
passed upon by dld Court.
Dated at Tolede, Or., Nov. 2, 19C8.
P. 8. Prick,
Administrator of I lie estate of Joseph W. Price,
deceased.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND
Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, November 9, 1908.
OWNKR DESCRIPTION ACRES ALLOTEES
Sealed bids will be received for the iollowing until noon, Monday, January 11, 1909.
Solomop Scott, b! bw'4 section 20. T 9, R 10 80 Solomon Scott
Hannah Matches, section 16, X 10, R10 80 Hannah Matches
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho various days upon
which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, 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 at least 25 per cent, of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
In future all approved deeds, as 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 ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States."
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, Id Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
HARDWARE
1 f.-.,m Separators
TOLEDO, - - - OREGON Plumbing
NOTICE 'OK 1TBLICATION.
I'. S. Laml Olliee, Portland, Oregon.
November 14. V.kvs.
Notice is hereby given tlmt Charles M. Miles,
of !iletz. I. Inc., In county, OrcKon, who, on
October 'JS. iiHiT, n aile homestead entry No.
lt',:)i',4, Serlnl No. (KM, for n) of nw'V, ne? of
vwl4. 11 v ? of se1.,, set-tion. 'J7, township 8 a,
ranije 1U v, Willamette Meridinn, has tiled
notice of 1 11 ten t ion tomake final commutation
proof, to estaolih claim to ti e land above
described, before the Register and Receiver of
the 1". . l.aii'i otllce, al I'ortlaud, Oregon on
the :nth day of December, 1W8.
Claimam nanies as witnesses:
Hubert L. Phillips, Laroy Chandler, William
Leeceand Juy M. Cbiindler, nil of Si letz, Oregon
Ai.iiKHNuN S. DitKssKK, Itjgister.
NOTICE KOK ITBLICATION.
U. S. Liuul Olliee. Portland, Oregon.
November 14, 1908.
Noli.-t! is hereby given that Ella Adama, wld.
i'v of David Adams, deceased, of Siletz, Ore
gon, who, on February 20, 1905, made home
stead outry No. l.ir,.W, Si-rial No. 0651 for 1a1 27,
or wLjot sei of fw'i of ncction 3, township
10 s, range 9 w; aud w ho, on December 5, 19H5
made additional homestead entry No. 158:16
Serial No. Otlo'J, for wj-j of sw of section ;t.
township 10 s, range 9 vi, Willamette Meridian
has tiled notice of intention to make Dual
three year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Ooiinty Cleric
of-Lincoln county, al Toledo, Oregon, on the
29th day of December, 1908.
Claimant iiHines as u itnees:
John Adams, William Klamath, Spencer
Scott, Archie Johnson, all of Slletz, Oreiron.
Al.OKUKoN S. Dheskek, Kssister.
NOTICE Ft) 11 PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Olliee. Portland, Oregon,
November 10, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Ceryl W. I.ine
baugn, of Portland, Oregon, whe, on Novem
ber 10, 1908, made Timber Lund Application
No. 0T54, for e1 4 of svr'X and Lots 2, 3 and 4,
section HI, township 12 s, range 9 w, of Wil
lamette Meridian, has tiled notice ot inten
tion to make liuul proof, to establish claim to
the bind above described, before the Register
and Receiver of U. S. Land Olliee, at Portland,
Oregon, en tho 281 li day of January, 1M19.
' Claimant mimes as witnesses:
N.R.Dale of Portland, Or.; E. Mulkey of
Hloilgett, Or.; N. J. Watkins of Glen, Or.; A.
W. Morgan of Toledo, Oregon.
Alokunok 9. Dkesser, Register,
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
cants drawn on tlie General Fund, and
endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up to aud including Jan. 9, 1008.
Interest on said warrants Jo cease on
and after said date.
Q. B. McCldskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 15th day
of December, 1S08.
FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
FOR ECZEMA, TETTER,
AND SALT RHEUM.
The intetteo i'chicn characteristic
of these ailment is hIuiosI instantly
allayoj by Chamberlain's Salve. Many,
evete cam's have been cured by it.
For sale by Otto O. Krogst ad.
in mi iMjiw.ii.il i in mmm m .1 1 i i n Hi
I 2y.ir if U&1
BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
to bnllj New Rutlam. A trial Will
make you our Dennaucnt customer.
Prize Collection "1Hr!'.ite!2-
It in mirai ; amp. j iiiirnuiu ; uniaa, 9 Dent vottc
Uo; 10 bprtr.t Sow.ri,. li.ib.-m, Tarittirs Id ail.
UUAUANTCFD TO
Write to-day; Mention this Paper.
SEND 10 CENTS
to eowr TNNte sn4 picking ird neat ihU T1aTil6
eoltmoD or i4j m postpaid, toftber with mi big
initraruve. jeuinui r.ea and I'lant Itook,
cut mii ooh ui UCM Tirituni ot riantl, tC
U. W. Buckbes, 17il ""a.'AL t
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence iiearConrihouse.
t f. sworr,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will priifiice in all coiiris in tlie
stale. Probate matter!) and collec
tiiins iroiiiiiy altt-inlt'il to.
Dflice m Cmiithonse, Upstnirs,
TOI-KDO, OKKtiON.
WOODI5URN. OliEGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, life.
VV. C. HAKDIXfl. Airtit, Toledo, Or
Leave rtlers at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. AXDEIiPOX, Prop.
Hood HIks nutl well-broken SatMIe Horses.
Speelal attention given to Triivellnt? Men.
llnrses Boa I'll e.l and given tiooil Ore
City Draying in Connection
Q. O. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
WHITE IS KING
Born 50 Years Ago.
Made in both VIBRATOR and RO
TARY styles. Tlie latter machine sews
both a lock and chain stitch, making
two machines in one. Ball Bearing.
Light running. Greatest range of work.
Sews the heaviest and lightest mater
ials perfectly. Full set steel attach
ments. Simple and durable. A child
can operate it, Guaranteed by the
maker. Many styles. Sold on easy
payments. 1
CAMPBELL, FELLMAN CO.
Eugene, Oregon.
Pacific Coast Branch Office, White
Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St.,
San Francisco, California,
V..1
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