nib. w. 1 SEATS IN ALL LINES Men's Dress Pants Men's Corduroy Pants Men's Overalls Men's Aquapelle Pants Men's Kahki Pants. V jiWkWiitM WATCH JssV (If) djm wm mx sw wi wwi WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY t . and SILVERWARE (K rea';e8' Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County k n0..;(.,it:....i I SPECTACLES and Fine Watch Repairing: a Specialty (Tr rty Years' Experience) H. E. PETERSON, It l 1 T - - J -v . . tucnuiuKwr, jeweier S TOLEDO, - - g Pool, Billiards, cara l aDies, Bowling Alley, Candy, Cigars, Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinks. If. 2T. ANDERS OX, Prop. TOLEDO. OREUON 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. Louis C. Beck. its fiim J INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOB SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed blda will be received for the following till uoon, March 16, 1909. OWHKR PESCB11TIOM George Harris and brother, ne!i k and lot 8, sec 8. T 10, R 11 Clara Chapman. se;4 nw'.i ee 8, T 10, R 10 Coquette Thompson. i ne!4 nw'4 tc , T 6. R 10, and lot 82, sec 25, T 6, R 11.... ..... Coq ielle Thompson, wj nwV seJi,ne!4BW;.lotl2.81,T7R 11 Mary Callahan, et al, s s se4 sec 22. n iiei neVi, end tiw'4 see 27, T 9, R I)lok Cook, n w nw;4 sec Sfi, and 4 swJ4 sw.'i nee 24, T 9, R . Dick Cook, ti se!i 27, T, R 9 John Albert, nwj see 16, T 10, R 11 . Ken-Competent I.iiuls Moses Lane, e4 nwj, n'4 '3 '6 ec 19 T 9, R 9.. Patents aud deeds will contain tlie served from the lauds hereby granted a right of way thbbeon for ditches or hiirIh constructed by authority of ihe United States." Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which tboy are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be directed to KiioitC. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes' containing snob "bids Bhoulil net 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, Supt. and Special Disbiirsitic Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Seventh Day Adventist Church. ' Services every Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., bible study immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited. . .w. w. - FREE J. S. AKIN ! EYE GLASSES Aua upuciau - - OREGON A Full and Complete Line of Trunks, Suit Cases f and Telescopes I Wool Blankets, Cotton Blaankets, Comforts and all sorts of Redding I Rosebrook's TOLEDO OREGON. NO'! ICR FOU PUBLICATION, r. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 27, 1909. Notice In hereby given that Mlrs Senorn Warnock.of Eddyvlllo, Oregon, who. on Jan nary 29. 1901, made Tlomeatead application No. 14728, Serial No. 0990, for bvJ of ne'4 and n!$ of ee'i. section 14, township 11 t-outh, range 9 w, Willamette Meridian, has Died nolle of Inten tion to make final Ave year proof, to establish claim to land above described, before the Connty Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 9th diiy of April, 1909. Claimant nam cm as witnesses: W. F. Wakefield, W. J.Cllne. P. O. Shirley of Eddyville, Oregon; and A. B. Dwlndell, of Chitwood, Oregon. Algernon 8. Dresser, Register. ACRKS 1LIX)TKS 76.85 George Harris 40 Henry Chapman 40 Lonisa Pete 88.12 Walker Thompson 80 Peter Callahan 60 John Terumseh 80 Anna Tecumseh 80 Ona Albert SO Moses Lane following clause: 'And there is re- Her name was Miss Dorothy Grace, Now it is Mrs. Josiah Ezra Sidebottom.' Lord how shemust have loved that man. Choice Flower Seeds at the Toledo Drug Company. Clarence Ofstedahl went to Port land Saturday morning. A. M. Smith was a passenger for Portland Monday morning. A. Hurley was a passenger for Albany yesterday morning. Geo. W. Cox and Paul J. Vedder were over from Siletz Wednesday. E. C. Raddani of the Upper Farm was a Toledo visitor last Friday. Banker and Mrs. Thomas Leese came up from Newport Monday morning. ( Miss Mary Ewing took her nephew to his home at Lents Monday. She leturned home last evening. Mrs. M. E. Watkind, after a short visit with her nephew, John E. Crooks and family returned to her home at Philomath Saturday morning. William Brown, recently from Alabama, arrived in Toledo Mon day evening and the following day lie purchased the home of E. W. Sawdon west of town. Mr. Brown is greatly pleased with this part of the country and intends making this his home. He is a printer so of course he is all right. Miss Nelia Hamar of Upper Siletz is visiting her parents in this city. Miss Hamar is living on a homestead on Siletz, and in coming to town she walked the entire dis tance something like 19 or 20 miles in one day, which is, consid ering the rough roads and trails, a big day's work for a man. She left her homestead in the middle of the forenoon and arrived here at about four o'clock in the afternoon. Lincoln county girls against the world. Oregon has a champion in R. L. Smith of Shawnee, Oklahoma, who has just advised that a half dozen families started for this state last week, with fifteen families to follow from the sjime vicinity on the 15th. Mr. Smith will locate here himself in the near future. Eddyville Items. (To late for last week.) Spring has come. Wild flowers are in bloom. Our farmers are plowing. Mrs. Wakefield has ' returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lou Hamar, of Nortons. Mrs. Hamar has pone to Portland for medical treatment. Mrs. Stringer and Mrs. Chitwood went to Albany . Tuesday. The latter to visit her sister, Mrs. Mc Bride, of Albany and a sister from Portland. The Eddyville school closed March 9th. The teacher went to her home at Rocco. Waldport Schools. The following is the names of the pupils who were on the roll of honor of the Waldport public school during the last month: Olive Hoover, Ross Hayes, Mil bourne Hoover, Thelnia Durbin, Mary TurnbuH, John Walker, Margaret Turnbull, Leighton Bales, Esther Wann, Carrie Wheelock, Beulah Hosford, Daniel Wheelock, Clara Monroe, Nora liebow, Delia Brown, Annabelle Chaffin, Seth Brown, Ellis Brown, Howard Turn bull, Melvin Turnbull, Joe Gay, Frank Chapin, Charley Gay. Visitors, Mrs. Graff and Mrs. Sagindorf. Effie Williamson, Teacher. $25 Reward. We will 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 an d Harlan Lincoln Co Land fe Investment Co J. F. 8tewart, Secy The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach K man who has s weak tnd impaired stomach and who does not roperly digest his food will sooo 6nd that his blood has become weak tnd impoverished, and that bit whole body is improperly and insufficiently nourished. Dp. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT make the atomaea atroai, promotes the II ow of ttlieatlrt dices, reatarea the loat appetite, make ' parltlea and aarlehea the blood, it la the treat blood-maker, tleeh-bollder aad restorative a err tonic. It makea mem atraat la bedy. aetlre la mlad aad cool la ladiemaat. This "DUoovery" pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots, absolutely free from aloohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ingredient, are printed on its wrappers It has no relationship with secret nostrum It every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schoola of medicine Don't accept a secret nostrum as s substitute for this time-proven remedy o now composition. Asi yous neighbors. They must know of many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World Dispenser, Medical Association, Dr. R V. Pierce. Pres., Buffalo N Y ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Ou application of Guardian foi Order of Sale of Deal Estate. In the County Court ef the 8tate of Oregon for the county ol Lincoln. In the matter of the guardlanxhlp of Pearl Bemls, minor. H appearing to this Court from the petition this day presented and tiled by John Veason, the guardian of the person and entitle of Pearl Bemls, minor, praying for nn order for thn sale of certain real estate belonging tn Pearl Bemls, b lil ward, tlmt ft Is necessary and ex pedient ana would lie beneficial to xaid ward that such property be sold. It Is Hereby Ord red, that Ihe next of kin of said ward and all persons Interested in raid estate, appear beforu this Court on Monday, the Mh day of April, A. D.. 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.,at the court room of this Court at Toledo, lu thecoma) ol Liuouiii, liiuu and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of real estate, described in the petition as follows: VII the right, title and interest of Susanna Bemls, deceased. In that certain honestead claim and Improve ments described t follows: NVi SE'4, B SE'iof Section 14, mid KW KE4 of Section 23, Township 9 8, Range 10 W., W. M Oregon, acquired under entry made February 7, l'JOS, by application No 1448. It is Further Ordered, that a copy of this order shall be published for four successive weeks, beginning on the 5th day of March, A. D. 19, In the Lincoln County Leader a newspaper ol iteneral circulation puhllhes at luiruu, uuuuiy oi i.inctMll. siaie Ol tiregon. j 1'iiie'i mis J si any nt Jiarcn, a. I'., I WD. B. F. Swora, Connty Judge. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of ii n order and decree of the Honorable County Court of tfe Stnte of O rerun, for the county of Lincoln, dnly made Btid entered of record on the 8tli day of December, I'OS. In thn mstterof the estate of John I'. Coulter, de censed, authorizing and empnvverlnu F. A. Godwin, tho administrator of said ewtate. to sell at private ssle toohe h1i?hst bidder, for cash, the following described real estate towlt: ; . s Beginning 14 89 chains north end 9.84 chains east of southwest corner of sw' of nr'4 of section 1: running thence n 19.2:1 chains to Ya qtilna Ray and Corvallla wagon road: thence north W deg. wet ntnng snld road 8.43 chains: thence north ;5 deg. IS niln. west 7 chains; thence south 22.0B chnitis: thence east 9.72 chains tn place of beginning, all situate In section 1. township 11 s range 8 w, In Lincoln County, Oroaon, containing 20 acres, more or less, and all belonging to said estate. Therefore, I, F. A. Godwin, ns administrator of said estate of John P. Couller, deceased, will, from and after the 3d day of April, 1909, proceed to offer for sain and sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the above described premlnes. In form and manner as ly lnw provided. Said ssle will be made subject to col flrmatlon by said Court. F. A. Gonwm, Administrator of the estate of John P. Coul ter, deceased. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. 1-and Office. Portland. Oregon, January 28. 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been died in this office by Pavld II. Vedder. conies tant. against homestead entry No 14135, made May 19, IWW, for s4 nwl and n4 sw'f section 24, township 9 s, range 9 w, by Mary R. Thayer, cnnlestee. in which It Is alleged that he is 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 that since the time of her death her heirs or neither of them has lived or resided npen or made said land their home; nor hare they or either of thoin cultiva.ed or Improved said land or any part of the same, but that said heirs and each of them have wholly abandoned said land and e-ery part thereof from the date of the death of Mary E. Thnyer, which occurred about two years aao, to this time. That the names and residences of the said heirs of Mary E. Thayer are as follows: W. H. Thaver, StauftVr, Alberta Canada, C. V,, Thayer, Stevenson. Washington; Tbnmus Thayer, Saltnse, Montana: 8.8. Thaver. CI I ft', Oregon, and Fred G. Thayer, Marshfleld, Ore gon, all sons of said deceased Mary E. Thayer; and that the snld alleged absence was not due to her employment In the Army, Navy,. or Marine Corps of the United States ss a private soldier, oltlcer, seaman or marine, during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States ma) be engaged; said parties are hereby notllied to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said iillegstinn at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 31, WW, before Ira Wade, County Clerk of Lincoln connty, at Toledo, Oregon, and that Dual hear lug wlll.be bold at lOo'eloek a. m. on April 8 1;9, be fore the Register and Hecelver at the United States Land Office In Portland, Oregon. The said con test an. having,, in a proper affidavit. Died January i8th, 1909, ret forth facts which show that alter 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 pub llcation. Alosbnon H. Dresser, Register. For bargains in real estate see 6. G. Dalaba, the Elk City realty man'.' n V How's This Four Papers for $2.09 The four publications wp offer you m e "Tl,e V,t I.I." Wh da hnnseloM tntiKHZirie published in New York. "Farm and flotne" a well known flsti (cultural and home pnpor pn 11 ik iel ppmi-niontlilv nt RpritiKflelrl' Mhp., "Good Literature," a pnpnlrir liter ary and fiimilv monthly pnhlixlipri In New York and "Thb Lincoln Copnty LEAdkr." with all the local and County news. Here is rending for every mem-, ber of the faniilv for only f 2.00 per year. Each of then publications 1 issued by a reputable limine, In fairly represented In its particular field and is widely known. Samples of the above pipers cm be seen at thin ofRoe NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ' In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. Notice is hereby given mat the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, ndmiii'la'trator of the estate of John 8. Newberry, deceased, and has duly qualified an such. . All pai'tie having claim, against s,!d estate , must present them, duly verified as by lnw required, m me at iny residence near SUets Oregon, wrhtii 1 in. n hs from date hereo ' listed at loiz, orugou, litis 11th day of March 19ii9. Gkoiuik W. Nkwbkkry, Administrator of the estate of John B.New berry, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the1 lands des cribed below, embracing 140 acres, within the Siuslnw National Forest, Oregon, will be sub ject to settlement and enlrv under the pro visions of the homestead laws of the I'nited States and the act ol June 11, ltMXl, (!I4 Stat., 233), at the United States land ollice at Port land, Oregon, on Murch 27, liKltt. Any set tler who was iiciuslly and In good Inlth claim, ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes prlorto January 1,1906, and has not abandoned same, has it 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 preference right subject to the prior right o any such settler, provided such settler or ap pllrant Is qualified to make homestead entry aud the preference right Is exercised prior U March 27, 1909, on which date-the lands be sublect to settlement and entry by any quail Hod person. The lands are as follows: The !4if nw4and the nwof sw, see 34, T. 13 8., R. 11 W., W. M.. listed upon the appli cation of Newton Davis, of Waldport, Oreuon. Thn l4 o( of neJ.Soe 25, 1. IS .. R. 11 W, listed upon the application of C. A. Swatman, of Waldpi.rt, Oregon. Frkd Dennett, Commis sioner of the General I -and Office. Approved January 11, 1909: Frank Pierce, First As sistant Secretary of the Interior. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.S. land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 18, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Nels Nelson, of Taf t, Oregon , who, on A prll 6, 190 1, made home stead entry No. 15355. 8urlal No. 010S4, for th of nw'i and Lots 8, t and S, section 23 township 7 south, range It west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mak five year proof, to establish claim to the Ian aliove described, before the RerUter and Re ceiver, at Portland, Oregon, ou the 27th dny of March, 1D0Q. Claimant names as witnesses: John Johnson, oust Sled, Alex llespak and Nat Hiuinula, all of Taft, Orogou. Algernon 8. Dkesher, Register. M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday school at 10 :00 a. m. Ueorge Bethers, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. GIhss meeting at close of njorning -service. Junior League at 3 p. tn. Preaching at 7:30 p. tn. All are cordially invited to worship with us. W. E. Rogers, Pastor. There is a time for all things but it wouldn't hurt to pray a little when you are down on yonr knees looking under tlte bed for your collar button.