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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
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Terms, S3 year: four months, $U Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN & Co.3B,Bro-'- New YorR Branch C'CBoe, 836 V 8U Washington, D. C. CONTEST NOTICE. TJ. 8. Land OOlce, Portland. Oregon, February 8, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Hied in this office by Thomas, C. Brown, contes tant, against homestead entry No. 14475, made August 11, 1902, for the e'J of e, section 86, township os, range 9 w, by Caselli 0. Jessup, contestee, in which it is alleged that he Is well acquainted wit'i the tract of land em braced in the homestead entry and knows the -present condition of the same; also that said Caselli D. Jessup has abandoned said home stead (or moie than six months prior to the date of this application, to-wtt, since the year 1902; and that lie has not lived on said home stead since said abandonment; that he has nut lived on said land and made the same his home; that he has not cultivated or improved the land In any way; thHt no buildings of any kind have been erected on said land by said Jessup; and that said laud la in the same con dition as when filed on by said Jessup in the said year 1002; that said alleged absence from toe said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Nav,, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, tea man or marine during the war with Spain, or during any othCr wur in which the United tales may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence 1 inching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. tn. on April 5th, 1009, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Laud Ottice lu Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, lu a proper affi davit, filed January 25, 1909, 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. AlokrnoM 8. Pkkshkr, kegister. Call For Count) Warrants. Notice ia hereby given that I have funds ou hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the Getieral Fund, and endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds" up to and Including Jan. 9, 1908. ' Interest on said warrauts to cease on and after said date. ' G. B. McClcskey, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this 15th day of December, 1W&V- .Seventh Day Actventist Church, Services every Bamrday. - rjarbbath school 10:30 a. m., bible study Immedi ately following. Everybody cordially inviled. M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday .School at 10 :00 a. m. Ueorge Bethei s, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. tn. CIhss meeting at close of morning service. Junior League at 3 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to worship with us. W, E. Rogers, Pastor. $25 Reward. . We w ill pay a reward of $25 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons who have been twisting and cutting or in any way maliciously interfering with our telephone lines between Elk City and Harlan Lincoln Co Linl & Investment Co '. Stewart, Secy Fresh, Rsllabls, Pure Suarantetd to Pitas Every Gardener and Planter should test the superior merttsof Our Northern Grown Beads. srteisL rrcit FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid onr famous r.m i rr.TiriN 1 akf SO Day Tual .... SO I kf. rrlawM Kaalik , . . . , Ha 1 pkf. hlMlrawlar Clary , ( SOa 1 k(. Earlf Irrawhcaa Caktaaa . 14a 1 kff. ralUrUa Htrhot UtUN . , 10a llMiaVarlaUaaClnlasrfewarsaaei . . St. 1.00 Write today! Sand 10 aanaj to help pay pariata aad paeklnf and racalva thaaboya "PMOoot Colltctlcm," lo aathar with our Ktw ant Initructiva Oardan Gulda. GREAT NORTHERN SEED CO. 1754 Boa BU Rockford, Illinois NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office at. Roseburg. Or.. October 81, 1908. Notice 1b hereby given that Thomas J. Carns, ot Alsea. Oregon, who, on September 29,1903, made homestead entry .No. 13110, 8. R. 03099, for of ne, se of nw, nw4 of se, section 11, township 14 south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of In tention to make final five yenr proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on the 9tb day of March, 1009, Claimant names as witnesses: N.J. (Joodman, F. B. Cams, G. 8. Mangle and M. D. Carus, all of Alsea,Oregcn. Bknjamin L. Eddy, Register. Notice for publication. U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, , . Fobrnary 18, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Nels' Nelson', of Tart, Oregon, who, on April 8, 190 1, made homo stead entry No. 15355, Serial No.- 01084, tor the' se)$ot nw'and Lots , A and 8, section. . S; township 7 south, range 11 west, 'Willamette, Meridian, has filed notfee of tnttfiitf dti to make five year proof, .to establish claim' to the' laiid above described, before the Reflfter and Re ceiver, at Portland. Oregon, uu.thQ 2Sth.duyi.o Wrch,190."V S?K Claimant names as witnesses: John Johnson, Gust Sled, Alex Henpak and Nat Hunnula, all of Taft, Orcnon. Aloebnon 8. liBKSBKR, Register. Meadow Creek. We are having some Spring weather. The spring flowers and wild lilies are blooming and the birdB and frogs are singing. The party and dance given at Nathen and Elmer Watkins' waa a success. There waa a large crowd present and all enjoyed a good time. We are having quite a change in our neighborhood this spring. Mr. Frank Lang has sold out everything to Bond Daniel. Mr. Lang intends to move to Portland the first of April. Mr. Daniel in tends to start a dairy on his place on Big Elk. The next thing Bond will be looking for is a milk maid. Mr. Troxel and family intend to move on their place in the Valley as soon as the weather setWes. J. T. Calkins and family will occupy -the Troxel place. Nathan and Elmer Watkins in tend going to the Valley to do some logging on their brothers place. C. C. Brown has rented the Wat kins' place and will move Tuesday. Wm. Darnley and wife went to Toledo on business Saturday. Others besides multi-millionaires cap now eat the fruit of the Oregon hen. Positive promises are made that Eugene and Portland, the two cities at the extremes of the Willamette Valley, are to be connected by troll ey just as Boon as men and money can do the work. Seven 6talwart young Swedes ar rived in Portland last Thursday, di rect from their far-Northern home. They all came from one villege, and in a great many cases their sweet hearts had preceded them. A prominent society belle of this city was heard to say that she wished she waa a Swede, that they had a lot more fun than she and her friends. v The liberal state appop'iations for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex position have in several instances been increased and Oregon has add ee an additional amount of $25,000 to her first appropriations of $100, 000. The interest among the var ious counties of Washington, Ore gon and California has lieen stimu lated, and a number of individual exhibits will be made by counties whose allotments for exploitation purposes range from $5,000 to $10, 000. The work req'ii red successfully to accomplish a gieat fair, such as the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, is enormous and at no previous time has the feat been accomplish ed within the tinie set for the throwing open of the gates to the public. When it was decided to hold the present exposition and the fiist funds sulwcribed for the under taking, it was arranged that the opening would be held on June 1, 1909. Now, three month's before that day, there remains mu jIi less than five per cent of work to be finished and this is beii.g carried on at a rate which will win completion at a date earlier than was expected. The following beautiful Bentiment is from the pen of Senator Bob Taylor of Tennessee: "I would rather fill ' my purse with money and keep its gates ajar to my happy girls while yet they linger under my roof than to clutch it with a miser's hand ' until all the harp strings of youth are broken and all its music, forever fled. I would rather spend my last nicklo for a bag of striped Warbles to gladden the hearts of my barefooted ;' boys than to deny"theh) .tbeir childish .pleasures, and4 leave,. thema, !ag. of gold tft ..qWwJ': ovenwhen" I- am 4eadtl. abhor -lire' 'pUlIetHS' 'hawk' that circles the air only to swoop dbwti''and'-strahgie the song of the linnet or bury its talons in the heart of the dove. I despise thd soulless man whose greed for gol l What Ah You " Do yon feel weak, lire, (respondent, haw frequent ksatd. ches. eoated toniec, bitter or bad taste ia mernin., heart-burn, belbis of gas, acid risiotfs ia throat after tatin, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, diasy spell, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms t If yoa have any considerable amber of tha abowa symptoms yoa are euffarmf, from bilious ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pieroe'e Goldea Medical Discovery is made ap of the most waluabla medicinal principles known to medioal science) for the permanent eue o' such abnormal oonditions. It is a most efficient liver invitforator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve etrenfthener. The Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, s lull list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper ind attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm lul habit-forming drugs. It is a 8uid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, ol proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, loreit plants. . World s Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N Y. r a impels him to stangle the laughter and song of his own family." This month is an extremely im portant one in the growth and ad vancement of the Btate of Oregon. It is the opening day of the lowest priced one-way tickets to the state sold for years, and calculated on tho Virata rf rito jyr mile, Oregon has the advantage of every other state in the Union. Tickets for Oregon points will be on sale March 1st, and continue until April 30th, at every ticket office in the United States and Canada, and if the buy er of the ticket ia posted in advance he can get a ride from Winnepeg, Canada, to the farthest rail point in Oregon for $25. This same fare applies from St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City while from St. Louis, it is $30.50, Chicago 33., New York City $50., and proportionate rates from every other place. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE On application of Guardian foi urdcr of Salo of Real Eatute. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county ol Lincoln. In the matter of the guardianship of pjarl Iteniis, minor. It appearing to this Court from the petition this day presented and Hied by Jnhu Vcason, the guardian of the person and estate of Pearl Benils, minor, praying for mi order for the mil of cn riuln real estate belonging tn Pearl Hum is, said ward, that it is necessary and ex pedient ana would be benellcial to said ward that such property be sold, It is Hereby Ord red, that the next of kin of said ward and all persona Interested In mid estiite, appear before this Court on Moiubty, theSthdayof April, A. D., 1909, At 10 o'clock a. m.,at the court room of this Court at Toledo, iu the county of Lincoln, I hen and there to ihow cause why an order should not bo granted for the sale of real estate, described in the petition as follows: VII the right, title and interest of SuHauiia Item In, deceased, lu that certain hoiresiead cliiim and linprovu mentsdeHcribed ai follows: NJJ 8EJ, SW KEJ of Section 14, mid SWi HEl4 of Section 211. Township 9 S, Range 10 W., W. M., Oregon, ncquired under entry made February 7, l'.K)S, by application No K-448. It Is further Ordered, that a copy of this order flin 11 be published for four succe sive weeks, beginning 011 the fith dity of March, A. D. 1989, in the Lincoln County Leader a newspaper ol general circulation published at Toledo, coumy of Lincoln, state of Oregon. Puled I liia 1st day of March, A. D 1909. B. F. Bwopk, County Judge. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Notice In hereby given that, under and by virtue of 1111 order and decree of the Honorable Con lily Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the coumy of Lincoln, duly nmde and entered of record 011 thu 8th day of December, lios, in the matter of the estate of John P. Couacr, de ceased, authorizing and empowering K. A. Godwin, thu Administrator of said exlate. to sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cnh, the following described real estate tiwlt: Keglnning 14 .80 chains north and (.84 chums east of eon 1 h west corner of vi of lie!1 of section 1: running thence n 19.2:! chains to Ya qiiiiin Bay and Corvallla wagon rond; Ihoiice north 69 deg. west along said road 3.43 chains: thence north i& deg. 15 niln. west 7 chains; thence south 21.05 chains: thence east 9.72 chains to place of beginning, all altualo in section 1, township 11 a, range 8 w, in Lincoln County, Oregon, containing 20 acres, more or less, and all belonging to said estate. Therefore, I, F. A. Godwin, vh administrator of said estate of John P. Coulter, deceased, will, from and after the 3d day of April, I9u9, proceed to ofl'er for sale and sell at private aale to the highest bidder for cahh in hand, all t lie above described premises, In form and manner a by law provided. Said sale will hi made subject tn confirmation by said Court. . F. A. Godwin,' Administrator of the estate of John I. Coul ter, deceased, . NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. 1. B. Land Olllce, I'ortland, Oregon, ' ' ' ', February 27, 1909. ' '. Notice Is hereby Riven that MUs lienors Warunck.nf Kddyvillc, Oivgoii, who. on Jan uary 29, 1901, made Homestead application No, 14728, ferial N.V. km, for1 itf of lie''and uii of fe'4,, section 14, low.nxMp II )nmh, range' 9-w, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final'lrve ytkr'prodf, to establish l-falrn to land above described,. baforMhe (!bunty Clerk of 'l Incoln county,, at Toledo, Oregon, ou the flih day ot April, 1909: . Claimant names as wit neses: W. F. Waketleld, W. J.CIIne, P. O. Shirley of Kddyvllle, Orcuou; and A. B. Dwindell.of Chitwood, Oregon. ALOKIt.NON 8. LlKKSHKR, RcgUtcr. CONTEST NOTICE. V. 8. Land Office, Porlla.nl, Oregon, January 22, 1909. A sufllrient contest andavlt having bne i (I led in this office by George V. Cox, contes tant, axalnst homestead entry No. 14125, made Mav 14. 1902, fur Lots 6 and 7 and wj j of se!-;, section 23, township 9 south, range 9 west, by William Thayer, conleatee, In which It is al leged that he is well acquit' nted with tlfe tract of land embraced iu ths homestead entry audi knows Ihe present condition of the ame; also that said contostec, William Thnyer, haa not lived, resided upon or made said land hla home at any time within the past two years, nor has he made any Improvements or , cull I valed said land during said time, but thai he lias wholly abandoned aald land for more than two years Inst pr.st, and thm the aaid alleged absence from the said land was not due to hi employment In tha Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the Unlled States ua a private aoldier, olllcer, neamuii or marine, during the war with Spain or daring any' other war in which Ihe United States may be engaged. Hald parties are hereby untitled to appear, respond, and oiler evidence touching said allegations at 10 o'clock a.m. on March 17, 1109, before Ira Wad .-, County Clerk of Lin coln county, ut Toledo, Oregon, and that lliial . hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.m. on March 25 19(19, before Ihe Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office tu Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper alli davlt, filed January 20, I0U9, set forth facta which show that after due diligence jiersonal service ol this notice can net be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due ami proper publication. Ai.okiinon S. Dkkhskk, Register. 1 ( CONTKST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon, January 19, 1909. A sulllcleiit cooler', aflldsvlt having been tiled in this olllce by Pael J. Vedder, contes tant, against homestead entry No. 1451)6, made August 25. 11102, for 11! of swand Lota land 2 section 15, township 9 a, range II w, by Willie F. Campbell, con teste, 11; which It Is alleged that he is well iiciiiiiintcil. v Ith the tract of land ' embrnicl In the hmiien end entry and know the present condition of the same; also that said conlestee Willie F. Campbell has never lived, resided Uh)ii or made said land his homo at any time from the date of said entry to this date, nor baa he ever cultivated said land or any portion of the same and that there are nr improvements of any kind and nature 011 said and, but that he hits wholly abandoned said 'and from date of entry to this date; and tha I be said alleged absence from the said land wns not due to his employment in ths Army, Navy or Marino Corps of Ihe United Stales as a private soldier, olllcer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any nlhcr war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are lieruhy notl lied to appear, respond, and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 1(1 o'clock a. in. 011 March t 171 h, J'J09, boloie Ira Wade, Coumy Clerk ' of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m.011 March 21th, 1009,) before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Olllce In Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, in It proper a Ill davit, filed January 20, 11109, set forth facts which show that after ilue diligence personal service ol this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed tha xnch nolle be given by due and proper publication, Alukniin 8. Dhkhskh. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Laud. Olllce at Portland, Or., January 19, 1909. A sulllcleiit contest a 111 davit having beei-' filed in this odlce by Everett A . Wlldinan, con testant, ugalust homestead entry No. 5C5ii, made February 25, 1905, for Lot 5, se'j of nw;i mid ne'i of aw); section 18, township 10 south range 9 west, by Thomas Dolllson, conlestee' In which It Is alleged that he Is well acquain ted with Ihe tract of laud embraced iu the homestead entry and knows Ihe present con dition of the same; also that said Thomas Dolllson has never lived or resided upon aald land or made the aiiie ills home at any time within the past three years, nor has h culti vated said laud or any part of tha same, or made any Improvements on said land, except 1 to build a kind of h cabin and buJId a small 1 piece of fni'eo, the value of which dues not exceed III), but that the said contestue haa wholly abandoned said land for more than three ) ears last past, the house and clearing above mentioned having been made prior 10 ' thruo years ago, and that thu said alleged ab sence from the Mild laud waa not due to his 1 emplovmelit in the Army,' Navy or, Marine Corps of the United Siatesas aprlvalf syldler oltleer, seainti'i or marl tie, during the w,&,r wish , .-palu or. during any other vr iti which the United Ktuie may be engaged. Bald partir are bcreby .notlttcd, to. anyeae. reKid and oiler evldail.ee tolifliiiijj aald' allegarbrii-at 10, o'clock a. 111. i Mui cjt i, IIK19, beiore tta-'Wadd. . County Clerk of'.. Lincoln coiiniy-.''ali,.TMIeidn,, j O'regou, ajLdklhat lMi.alJieiirHg ni'tftejd1ii,,(i 10 o'clock a. 111. on March . jni'.' 191)9, Mikyofe.Jh', Register and Itoeelver at Ihe Uilllvdyiityte I And Oltlco lu. Portland, Onann. . ' ' , . The said contestant having, Hi a proper a Iti davit, tiled January 19, 1909, set forth facts whien show that after due diligence person I ' service of this notice can not be made, it la hereuy ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proagr publication. Alurhkvk 8. DHKHMtu, RegUter