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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
For Sale. I'ure Bred, Barred, Plymouth Rock Cockerels. H. L. Veil,' ' EiMyville, Oregon. Just received a large assortment of j)en mid pencil tablets at New. York Cash Store. For Sale. 70 acre ranch one mile from To , c lo. 45 acreseleared, house, barn, etc. For particulars, write or see, JIaktin J. Thompson, Toledo, Or. (10 to II. K. Puiei'doii fur tmle nnd eve glasses. your Spea Go to the Bonboniere for your school tablets. For Sale. Building, containing 2 stores on main door, with 10 office rooms and a large lodge hall on second floor. Fine location on main 'busi ness street in Toledo, Oregon. Inquire, Mus. E. Ofstedahl, Toledo, Oregon.. GRAPH0PH0NES! ft' To each family, while they last, I am going to make you $ A PRESENT I of a Graphophone, on the fol- lowing conditions: -With cash S (X' purchases amounting to 850. 8) $ For particulars write or call at my store. I also havs Disc S $ and Cylinder Machines for sale k Jy and will carry an assortment gj $ of Records. $ f Yours for fair treatment, $ H. L. VEIT I j EDDYVILLE, - OREGON Kernrille Items. i Charles Dunn starts! for Tilla mook February 22nd, enroute for Astoria. C1nrei.ce Parmele accom panied him with a two -horse bug gy. They will examine the milk ing machines, which are said to work to perfection. Two cruisers for the Oregon Fir Company were sizing up our timber on Siletz bay last week. About a year ago while H. F. ! Parmele was'working as head saw lyer at the Siletz Bay mill, the off I bearer failed to take a wide board J away and it falling on the saw shot through striking Mr. Parmele on the chest and stomach knocking him back Beveral feet. He was picked up apparently dead and was insensible for several hours. The effects from which he may never fully recover. He has been attend- j ing a college the past winter, and finding his health still failing, he went to the Portland Sanitorium and was examined. The doctors pronounced it ulceration of the ft stomach, caused by a bruise, lie K j returned home last week and is for K) bidden to eat or drink anything to keep as quiet in bed as possible. A series of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in Eastern Ore gon and Washington are being, held under trie auspices of the various commercial Ixulies. Addresses by Manager Tom Richardson of the Portland Commercial Club on the advantages to be derived from pub licity work have resulted in the raising of generous sums. In but thirty minutes, Walla Walla sub scribed $8,0C0, and her citizens are detirmined to increase this to $20, 000 before undertaking a great ad vertising campaign. Milton, Ore NOTICE FOR PKBUCATiOS, V, 8, Unci Olliee. Portland, Oregon. January HO, 1909. VT..H I - i . . . i. uereuT givn tnai Mrs, l.vdla! -t " . Harrison, of Toledo, Oregon, who, on January gon got $1 ,UUU in a quarter hour, 11, normM,V,'t'- No- ls8M-,with $500 more in sight Free- ferlal . my fr .ij ,)-t n0 Mf ownhipio,rangeii Minium . lerMimi water and Milton will co-operate in ba uiii none of luutioi, 10 make fiai their campaign. The most spirited three year proof, to establish claim to the , , , , n . land above dencrfbeil, Iwfnre the Oounty Clerk meeg held by the Pendleton i.f i.ineoinoonnty. at Toledo, Oregon, ,m the Commercial Association l-'th day of March, 1909, Claimant names as witnesses; W. G. Hharuian, Clarence Evan", George C. Nitty end A. T. MoCltughry, all of Toledo, Oregon, AmiBKoir B, Dbr8dbr, Begister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8, Ijaitd Office. Portland, Oregon, January SO, 1909. Notl la hereby given that William B. Mc Donald, oi Bocca, Oregon, who, on November !29, 1807, made homestead entry No. 1BS89. srllio, 0959, for tv, ol nv4$ ofsw, miction 13, and uwl4 ' n!4. section 24, lowiunip south, range 9 went, Willamette in SIX months and they have been ac tively at work during the past year outlined plans along even broad er and more vigorous lines. W, A. Moore was elected President. A little boy had said his prayers and kissed everybody good night I but the hired girl. "Aren't you going to kiss me good night?" Said the domestic. "None" said yong hopeful, "I saw papa try I n land above dasertbed. before the Register, tO KISS you this morning and 1 Zl IT 0""' q d0't y fcP the Way Claimant names witnesses! iVOU slapped him.", And the Kred If, Brock, Burrus E. Rose, fleorga B vounor honeftil's mother is nrvw Hampton and Fred Witknetrom, aUol Bocca, 7 nopeiui 8 mother js now Oregon, AMJKKMom H, DeieaiR, Register, CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. wondering whether she will be able to do her own work from this on and save expenses of keeping a hired girl. A 11 the doubt about the new rail road through Central Oregon has been removed by the definite prom ise of Secretary of the Interior Gar field that proposed construction maps will be approved by March 4th, Forty mil'ion dollars will be expended by the Harriman System T0AIN8 FROM AND TO YAO.UINA Ho. (Ml1)-!ave Vaijmna 8:4i a Loavm Toledo.,,,.,,,,.,,, J:16 m Arrive at Corvtilll ,.,,. Jlinfl m Arrives t Alhiuiy ,. .11:611 m Wo, i (Psanger)-Uares Albuuy., 9;BR p m Leave Corvallls. Ic4 p m Arrives at vquin!".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' :9s p n 1 n huiUing this line, but fts bene tbaiku to and fboii pETBoiT. i ftta to the people of Oregon will be liO. I Laavaa Alhn .an I r " Arrives at Detroit., ...: p ro I any wmes mai greai sum. I ' " ' w w -m w ... mm In answer tojthe query: "How can yon tell a female chicken from a mala when newly hatched?" A farmer says: "Place & lighted lamp on the table, also some bread crumbs. If he eats, its a male; if she eats its a female." - PO, -LeavM Detroit.... 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany..,. ., S;U p m .TRAINS FOB COBVAU.tS to. 6vtM Albany ,,,, Ti a m Arrives at Corvallls.,,, t;Bi a m ho, I -Leaves Albany... ... ,,,,.,, Bifts p m Arri ves at Curva'lls., 4:3 p in Mo, 10 -Leaves Albany ,, 7:f0 p m Arrives at Cnrt-allfs ,. t.so p m TBAIMi FOB ALB AMY Ko, ft-Uavee Corvallls.,,, ,,, :80 a tn Arrive at Albany,,,,,., .. 7:10 a w Mo, 7-Leaves Corvallls.,,, ?:6 p m Arrives at Albany , j;S5 p m ho. e-Iaves Corvallls f :00 p m , Arrives at Albany,,, ;0 p a BKOULAB 8CNDAY TBAIMi Mo. Jl-Uavet Corvallls.,.,,, 1:1 Arrives at Albany.,, ,.,,.,,,11:S4 a m Mo J i-Leave Albany I2-M p n Ariiv4t Corvallls,,,, I'll p m All at the above aoeneet with Noniharn flft aosnpeny traias, both at Albany aaa Coval)U,allae trela. for Detroit, giving nireet serriea u Mawport and adjaeeal baaak ; aa srall aa Bretteabnek Bet Springa, . . K01 farther lufenctaUM aepry la WK. MeMPBBAT . raee AgL, rorUaod.Or Announcement comes that Bear Admiral Boblay D. Evans is to lec ture In Portland and other Pacific Northwest cities late in March. "The Fleet from Hampton Roads to Ban Francisco" will be his subject, A Western paper says that if all the hogs raised in Kansas last year could' be rolled into 'one hog, it could dig the Panama canal in two roots and a half, It is getting the time ef year when you will need a new SEPARATOR and it means much to you when you buy a Separator whether you get a good article or a poor one. How can you be sure of get ting a good Buy a one: "TUB ULAR 9? OF NEWTON & NYE THE HARDWARE MEN TOLEDO, - - - - - OREGON na SeffaC Pool, Billiards, Card Tables, Bowling Alle.v, Candy, Cigars, Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinks. M. N. A NDERSON, Prop. TOLEDO. OREUON j.isiii sjua(tiiii1sisj,'i). ii Notice Is hereby given that the lands des cribed below, embracing 140 acres, within the BluMaw National Forest, Oregon, will be sub ject to settlement and entr under the pro visions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11. 1906, (84 Stat., 2.1), at the United States lnnd nfflce at Port land, Oregon, on Mnrch 27, 1909. Any set tler who was actually and in good fiilth claim, ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a home stead entry for the lands actually occupied Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have a preference right subject tn the prior right of any such rattler, provided such settler or ap plicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to March 27, 1909. on which date the lands be subiect to settlement nnd entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The vi of nw)4 and the nw!4 of swJi, see 84. T. IS 8.. B. 11 W W. M.. listed upon the applt cation of Newton Davis, of Weld port, Oregon. Tho of se)4 of nei, Sec 25. 1. 13 S., B. 11 W. listed upon the application of C A. Swatman, of Waldpcrt, Oregon. Fkko Dennett, Commis sioner of the Oeneisl I.snd Offlce. Approved Juunary 11, 1909: Kii-nk Piebce, First As sistant Secretary of the Interior. Notice. As I find it impossible to live with my wife, Mrs. Cecelia Beck, while her son, Jenson Nelson, who is a strong young man 21 years old, who beat me, an old man 60 years old, and ordered me from the house, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by said Cecelia Beck. v Louis C. Beck. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. , In the County Court of the state of Oregou for Lincoln county. In the matter of the estate of Walter M. Peek, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Walter M. Peek, deceased, has Sled with the County Clurk of Lincoln county his final account in sntd estate and the County Court, si tl ing for the trans action of probate business, has set Monday, the Stb day of April, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time nnd place for settling xald account and hearing objections thereto, if any exist. And notice is hereby given that at said time and place any and all objections to said account, If any exist, will be heard and passed upon by the Court. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, February 18, 1909. C. E. Hawkins, Administrator of the estate of Walter M. Peek deceased. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Ofllue, Portland, Oregon. January 80. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Burrus E, Rose, of Bocca, Oregon, who, on November 22. 1907, made homestead entry No. 1638S, Serial No. 0968, for of ti, ne!4 of swK section, 18, township 9 s.range w, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Becetver, at Portland. Oregon, on the 16th day of March 1909, Claimant names as witnesses: Fred B. Brock, William R. McDonald, George B, Hampton and Fred Wlttenstrom all of Bocca, Oregon,, Algernon 8. Drksser, Bugister. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOB SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, March 15, 1909. OWNEB . DESCRIPTION ' ACRES 4XLOTEES Oeogre Wilbur, et al, wJi Lot 7, 1-9-11 19.97 Mary Wilbur Jane Bensell.etal, Lots 1.2 and 8, 22-10-10 76.28 Charles R, Payne Jane Bensell. at al, wj, swK. 16-10-10 80 blnnot Chetoo Mary Harding, Lots 22 and 28, sec 6, and ewJi neJi, 7-10-9 80 Samuel Harding Martha Johnson, s ne, 26-9-9 80 Mildred Solomon Ellsa Albert, njsw4, 27-9-9.. ;.. 80 John Rrsj Ada Arden, et al, Lots 4, 6, 12 and 18,8-10-10 80 Ella Selsig Hannah Matches, sswf4, 21-9-9 ' 80 Nancy Sam Bessie Lafayette. swJi se',4', se4 swJi, 86-7-11 80 George Dllly Peter Bobb, wX setf, 2910 80 Emma Williams Nan-Competent Lands Martha Johnson, nnwj, 26-9-9,... 80 Martha Solomon Susan Jack, sHswuw,nw'4sw4 and Lou 7, 8, 9-9-10 76.68 Susan Jack JanaYanner, Lots 10, 11, 2.7-11, and nwJine, 8M-10. 80 Jane Foster Jphn Hill, neJsw?4,sK6w,eeo 4, aeJseJi, 6-11-10 . 160. John Hill Patenta and deeds will contain the following clans : "And tbare is re served from the lands hereby granted it right of way thkbeon for ditches or anal constructed by authority of the United States." , Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which they are listed to be opened In above schedule, and must be directed to Knott G. Egbert, Superintendent, Sileta, Oregon. Envelopes containing inch 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 or KNOTT G. EGBERT, In future ail approved deeds, as well aa all fee simple patents, will contain the following oleosa: "And there is reserved from the lands hereby granted a right of way for ditch er caaala constructed by the authority X the United States." , j 8pt. and Special P)sbnrsing Agent, la Charge of SHefs Agoerr Oregon, I NOTICE OF PI UNO OF PLAT v C. 8. Lead Offiee, Puritan d, Orecen, Febmary 12, 1909. Nml ia hereby jln that all of Township 7 south, Banua wast, ha beea surveyed; that tn approved plat of mid purvey has been received t thlsomoe: tfeHtald plat will be led It this office on March 23, 109, at o'clock a..; and that on and after said date, vis: March 23, 1909. we shall be prerored to receive aprrttratlon for the eatry of the land la said township. Aixjksxom 8. Pbemxk. Register. 1b. H'. Bibek. Receiver. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. T. 8. Land Cffiee, Portland. Oregon, ' Vbruary 6, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that CI ysses G. Hart , of Chttwood, Oregon, who, oil March2,1904.made homestead entry No. 1S2S0, Serin I No. 01O71, for ne4 of section 21, township W smith, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has Bled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of I In. eoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 19ih dsy of March, 1909. Claimant name as witnesMs: B. K. Wood, W.N. Cw)k. Grant Hiscox and J. E. Wilson, all of Chit wood, Otvgnn. A1.QEBKOH S. Drewb, RcglMer. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office. Portland, Oregon, January 28. 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by David H. Vedder, eonte tant. against homestead entry No. 14185, made May 19, 1902, for s'i nwVf and nj sw'4 section 24, township 9 s, range 9 w, by Mary E. Thayer, coutestee.ln which it Isalleiredtiiathels well acquainted with the tract of land embraced in the homestead entry and knows the present condition of the same; also that said Mary E. Thayer died about two years ago, and tbat since the time of her death her heirs or neither of them has lived or resided npen or made said land their home; nor have they or elthnr of them cultivaved or Improved said lard or any part of the same, but tbat said heirs and each of them have wholly abandoned said landiiid every part thereof from the data of the death of Mary E. Thayer, which occurred about two years ao, to tlila time. That tho flumes and residences of the said beli-s of Mary E.Thayer are aa follows: W. H.Thaver, Stauffur, Alberta Canada, C. :. Thayer, Stevenson. Washington; Thorns Thayer, Baltese, Montana; 8. S. Thayer. Cliff, Oregon, and Fred O. Thayer, Marshflcld, Ore gon, all sons of said deceased Mary E. Thayer; and that the said alleged absence was not due to her employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, otticer, seaman or marine, during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States nia be engaged; said parties are hereby notified tn appear, respond, und offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 31, 1909. before Ira Wade, County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, and that Anal bear l:ig will be bold at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 8 1909, before the Keglitar and Receiver at the Untied States Land Office In Portland, Oregon. The said contestant, having,' in a proper affidavit, filed Janoary Stub., 1909, set forth facta 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 pnb licatlon. Algernon 8. Deesseb, Register. A Full and Complete Line o Trunks, Suit Cases and Telescopes Wool Blankets, Cotton Blaankets, Comforts and all sorts of Bedding Rosebrook's TOLEDO, OREGON. WHITE IS KING Born 50 Years Ago. 0 I ... -ST AS fa Made in both VIBRATOR and HO. TARy styles. The 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 maMr ials perfectly. Fall set steel attach ments. Simple apd durable. A child can operate it. Guaranteed by the maker. Many styles. Sold on eay payments. CAMPBELL, FELLMAN CO, Engene, Oregon, Paoiflo Coast Brauoh OOoe, WBtt Sewing Co., Vaa New and Market t Sao Frap8ooCllforai, ....