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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1909)
I V Lincoln County Leader f Ob'Fiyf COUNTY s-utereif at the )MMiuflri hi 'loledo, Oregon, s nwuna-ciiixs matt mailer. COLLINS & HAYDHX, Tcblisheks I $ I FOR NEW CROP SEEPS. AND UP TO DATE SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year , - -Six Months Three Montha - il GROCERIES 5 fl 50 50 GO TO II. S. VAN C LEVE TOLEDO, OKEGON i, Comparatively few neon'e of tlie 'rpy. "Reaver State" realize tliat Forest! LL (irove is nationally known as thei u.i.m t :..... t (....1 I ""Li; i hum nil s iiitisb ieiiveir archery lions. Pacific Yew, which grows to perfection in Oregon, is' the material used, ami Captian F. j S. Barnes fashions it with skilled j hand into lows sought hy experts CITY MARKET JOUN NYE. Proprietor all over the continent and even L E ahroad. Though almost seventy j E W G .v.-tniii itiiL:. lih; i.iiiMiiui la iiiiunuu i r jr. i---..w " ' ill a ppient.ua archer, and mien an en lhusist in his chosen craft that ho makes personal Hps to the mount ains eacli year to select Yew of just the proper grade and grain the altitude at which the tree grows is an important factor. Occasionally a how f rare accuracy aud highest speed is created, and these are dignified with names. "Cyclone" and "Whirlwind" are famous among archers. 3 All kinds, of fresh and cured Meals, Bacon and Lard Highest price fur Hides and Pelts CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. Now is .the time to vjsit C alif or nia When Summer has passed in these northern states, the the sun is only mild tinder the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy pro visions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more severe climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist. Its hotels and stop ping places are as .varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find sutiable accomodations, conneniul companions, and varied , pleasing recreations, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COHPANY 'I'll AINU KROt 1KI) TO VAOI1IKA Ontario is determined that the N. 1 (Mixed) -Leave Yaqmna 6:45 H u. great Malheurproiect shall he real-1 . lx'ave8 Toledo 7:,fi a ,n , ,, , it i Arrives at Corviillls ll:iO h m lZC'd. llie people of ale are CO- ! Arrives at All.any 11:68 am operating with them in fact all No. 2 (I'a!iwnger)--l.enYes Albtuiy.. ..r:?& p m the citizenship of Malheur County . (;0"'f! ra 1 ! Arrives at Toledo 5:40 d in . ... , i . i TKAINS TO AND FROM DKTKOiT. Li'rtves Albany 7:30 a m is a unite, arm there was never j ) letter evidence of their progressive' spirit than the fact tha.i they raised onj evening last week the sum of 82500.00 in twenty-five minutes j .or at the rate of 8100.00 a minute with which to advertise their re sources.. When one considers that Ontario has only 1500 population, this is one of the records. No. A most intere.-liuj ment of the apples Portland Commercial Club to King Edward conies in a letter from Buckingham Palace, written by General D. M. Brobyn, Keeper of "o 1 Arrives at Detroit 12:80 P m No. 4 Leaves Detroit , 1:00 p m Arrives tit Albany 6:56 p ra TRAINS KOR COUVAU.IS No. H Leaves Albany 7:55 a m Arrive ai CorvalUs 8:85 a in No. 8 l.envcs Albany 8:5a p m Arrive at OnrvaMI 4::!6 p m No. 10 -Leaves Albany. 7:50 p m ArrlvoH at Oorvalll 8:30 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY Ko. 5 Leave CorvalUs j Arrives at Allmny.... aivll.l wledg- No. 7-Leave CorvalUs KPnt hv tW Arrive-at Albany... Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. The rate from Albany to Los Angles and return is . $55.00 Limit six months, allowing stop overs in either direction. Simi lar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS We hare just received our large fresh stock of Garden, Flower ami Grass seeds, both ouiu and jtackage. Oar onion sets are extra fine and ire have jtlenty of them. Get your seeds early and be ready as soon as the weather icllliermlt planting. Ladies Purses Hand Bags We are closing out our stock of 75c. to $1 .75 values for 50c. Now is your chance to purchase one below cost. Semi us your Prescriptions and Family Receipts. will fill them accurately and promptly. We THE TOLEDO DRUG CO. n GET THE HABIT For full inform1 m, sleeping car reservations ana "Vets, call on, telegragh or write. C. K. Fronk, Agent, Albany OR Yv'M. McMURRAY, Gen. Fass. Act PORTLAND, OREGON. ... 6:30 a in ... 7:10 a in ... 2:15 p m 2:55 p in No. 9 Leaves CorvalUs 6:00 p in ArrlvoH at Albany 6:40 ni ItHliri.AU SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11 Leavi' CorvalUs 11:15 a in Arrives nt Albany 11:58 a in Lenve Albany l'."35 p in . T. T, . TT. t.m . , nrilVB-nl I lirVHIIIN I IS II III the Privy Purse to His Majesty! All ol ,h ll,,V( coimeol wllh P(lUtheril King Edward, to one of Oregon's Hacllle compiiny trains, both at Albany md . i . , , Cnrvalll. bk well as train for Del roit. Ki'dng liest known and most respected-, Irect ,,(!rv,ce ,0 Newpo,.t HnjR(ient eacb citizens, It. E. Pl'ercton. es. aswellasKreitenliiiKhllntSprlnifs. 'iiq, it 1' t 41 ' For further Informailon appry to UJ1UU1U HC Ull 11 VL 1U1 tlllUllICi Christinas, and if you will kindly send directly to me at Sandringham 1 5 VM. McMURRAY (Jen. Pass ArI., Portland . Or a small supply of these apples, writing me a few of warning .of Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given I hut I have their dispatch, I promise to bring1 fl,nd8 011 llHnd to W H" mty War , .. e ii t" i rants drawn on the General Fund, aud them to the notice of the King and i , , ,.T . .,. , i . ! etntnrsed; "Not paid for want of r utins L)9 Majesty's guests assembled at t0 all(1 inclU(,ill( Jan 9 1!)03. Sandringham at that season of the! Interest on said warrants to cease on year, and will give you a full report "d fter s'd date G. B. McCluskev, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this loth dav of December, li08. ft i 1 oi iiicni. i A little extract from General Broliyns letter is interesting: ''The. five boxes of apples which were sent to His Majesty arrived quite safely and were thought very highly of hy the King and Others !'.' Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, who, , , on February 20, 1904, made homestead appli- WHO tasieil Uiem. 1 Write to con- 1 nuton Nn. 15266, Serial Ko. 0103, for nvt of vey His Majesty's thanks for the 8ectl0" 'a- to""P 11 "th- rB w . ' i west, Willamette Meridian, hag tiled notice of iron. V CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land OHlce, Portland. Oregon, February 8, 1909. sulllcient contest afliilavit liavlng been film! In this ofllce by Thomas, C. Drown, conws tant.ngaliiHl homestead entry No. 144W. made August II, 1002, forilie e', of , section 86, township y s, rniiKe'9 ', by Caselli D. Jessup, wmtfstei!, In which it Is iillegeil Unit he Is well ucctiaiti'.ed wil'i the tract of land em braced in the homeslead entry anil knows the pnwent ooiirilliin of the same; also that Rnid Caselll D. Jossup ha abandoned xald home- mend for moie than six months prior to the ilnte of this application, to-wit, since the year 102; and that be hax not lived on. said home stuail bince Bhid abandonment; that he has m.t lived on nnld land and made the same his home ; that he him not cultivated or Improved the laud in any way; that no buildings of any kind have been erected on said land by said Jexsiip;,nnd that said laud 1 in the same con ditlon as when filed on by said Jessup In the aid year 1902; that said alleged absence from tue -aid laud was not due to his employment In the Army, Navj, or Marine Corps of the united Stales us a private soldier, ollicer, sea' man or marine durhig the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United Status may be engaged, said parlies are hereby notified to appear, respond, and otl'or evidence touching said alienation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 5th, 1909, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Ofllce iu Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper aflt davit, filed January 25, P.109, set lorth fac'a which show that after duo 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. Algernon S. Dkebser, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon. Mnrcll 6, 1909. ' Notice is hereby given that Ellert 11. Steus- lute ition to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described. I hAfnrn tha Cnlllil v "ClArk of Lincoln Ouiintv. at. tin In 1 4 . Hie I'ay RlUCaK, WHICH IS tO Toledo, Orgou,on.thel6th day of April, 1909. U, tl,m or,,i,a.,n,nt Qti.nr ,J tl.n I Claimant Mmta as witnesses: fJ ,11(1 (lllf Mm 1,1V 11V OV1VV V r& ,11V Sunder Olson. John Anderson, I. F. Iliser, Irs OniekS, all of Toledo, Oregon. Alokbniin S. Dkkshrr, Register. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, is three quarters of a mile long, yet there were five applications for notice of filing of plat of burvjsy twrvnitoon it. w l.h l. i.nl,lor1 t.h Of Par t of Township 6 south, Range 10 west directors to select only thp very lwst attractions. The fair opens jn Seattle June . U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon . March 8, 1909. Notice la hereby given that Sections 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24. 26, 26, 37, 28, 35 and 36 of Township 8 south, Range 10 west, have been surveyed: ' that the approved plat of said survey has The boys told Pat, who just ar-ib,e,n rT've1 " thi" 0,,lce; lV1' "",d pllt , , . . i will be tiled In this otllee on April 20, 1909, at lived here that the pet OWf they 9 o'olocka. in.; that said sectloni 21,22,23,24, had given him, was a talking hird . i nA r.e l!' 'e siu.iw Forest Re.rvei " ' ., 11. I tliaton anil after said date, vl: April 20, 1909, lie took 11 home and kept it a legal application for the entry of swhl sur- week, One of the hoys then asked him if it would talk, "Divil a bit hue he does a heap of thinking," tiaid Pat , --" for Bale, 14 lots, with house, well im proved, young orchard over 100 trees, in Toledo. Cheap for cash, eetrea veyed laud will be received. Alqkkmom s. Drihkib, Register, Goo. W. Bibei, P.ecelver, Notice l hereby given that the South Halt (t Towuahlp 6 loath, Range 9 west, has been Hrveyed; that the approved plat of said sur vey has been received at thu ofllce; that aald plat will be OUmI In this office on April 22, 1900, a,t 9 o'clock a.m.; and that on and after said daje, vis; April 22, 1909, lettal appllcatio ni for tee entry of said surveyed una win oe re- James PAtterson. Alorbnon 8 DatasKR. Register. tiRo. W. Bibiei, Receiver. NOTICE OP Al'POIRTMENT. Iii the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county. Notice Is hereby uiven that the undersigned ha been duly i. , pointed by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John 8. Newberry, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All parties having clnim against said estate must present them, duly veribed as by law required, io me at my residence near Siletr Oregon, within six months from date hereo Dated at Siletz, Oregon, this 11th day of March 199. Gkoroe W. Niwbbrry, Administrator of the estate of John 8. New' berry, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the lands des crlbed below, embracing 140 acres, within the Sluslaw National ForeBt, Oregon, will be sub' Ject to settlement and entry under the pro visions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906, (34 Stat 233), at the United States land office at Port land, Oregon,. on March 27, 1909. Any set tler who was actually and In good faith claim lng any of aald lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, baa 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 to the prior right o any such settler, 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 landi be iublect to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The landa are as follow! The M of nw4 and the nw4 of nM. aeo 84, T. 13 S R. 11 V W. M., listed upon the appli cation of Newton Davis, of Waldport, Oregon The t of se of ne, Sec 25, 1. IS a., R. 11 W. listed npen the application of C. A. 8watman, of Wild pert, Oregon. Fred Drnnktt, Commis sioner of the General Land Ofllce. Approved January 11, 19(9: Fbink Piirci, First As sistant Secretary of the Interior. H M r , n 0 AND GO TO- AL'S SMOKE HOUSE AND KANDY KITCHEN FOR SEGARS, TOB ACKER, KANDIES, NUTS, FHUiTS, LUNCH GOODS, ETC. Billiard and Whist Parlors In Smoke House Department 0 UJ UJ H a H GET TUTU HA.BIT R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEDN TOLKDO, OK1IOOS Office in Sclienck Bnildinc. Ollice hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 utul 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency Calla at anv time. -BOTli THOSES-a TOLEDO BAKERY J. BUIiKEL Proprietor South end Railroad Avenue Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes Kverythinir First-Class Orders oui'of town promptly filled. L n 1NCOLN BOUNTY OANK ' -V cV (INCORPORATED) . $iq,ooo Paid Up Capital B Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principa point s the United States, Canada and Europe. THOS. LEESE, President. WM. SCARTH, Cashier Yaquina Bay Lumber Co. (INCORPORATED) We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR , (No Sapling Growth Timber Used) Special Bills on short notice JOHN FOQARTY, Agt., Newport O. R. ALTREE, - - - Manager They are coming. People from every part of the United States and Canada are pouring into Oregon at the present time at a rate never be fore equalled, and there ia evidence that the travel during the entire colonist period will be enormous. Many communities are busy send ing out leaflets giving the low rate from twenty or twenty -five points, others have the information printed at the top of their stationary and on their envelopes. Every reader of this paper should see that such a leaflet goes in each letter he sends to. people at a distance. School bdys and girls all over Oregon are doing their part. Remember this rate is good until the last day of April, , ' 11