Lincoln County Leader
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CIRCUIT COURT
DOCKET
Of the Regular August Term
which Convened Yesterday.
George Itilea vs R B Montague,
action.
Maggie S Sullivan, et al, vs Grift
King, suit.
William B Mulkey vs George B
Mulkey, et al, suit.
Anna R Riggs vs Geo M McBride,
ejectment.
Minerva J Kiger, et al, vs Jennie
St nil, et al, suit.
George Hodges vs R G Case, ac
tion. Thomas M Munger vs Emma D
Hunger, divorce.
Eugene II Cowing, executor of the
estate of Edward Rice, deceased, vs
Samuel Chambers, et al, action.
II R Nehrbas vs J K Weatherford,
suit.
C G Copeland vs Dick Johnson,
action.
William Scarth vs Fir & Spruce
Lumber Co, action.
Andrew Smith vs Joshua Louie,
et al, suit.
Andrew Smith vs Joshua Louie,
et al, suit.
Ira Miller vs George Scott, suit.
Krause Bros vs J F Stewart, ac
tion.. Washington Shoe Manufacturing
Co vs J F Stewart, action.
Union Paint Co vb J W Flowers,
t al, action.
L T Parker vs J F Stewart, action.
Ella B Hayslip vs Eleanor Miller,
action. '
Susie A Trail vs James Trail, di
vorce. M J Bradford vs J Van Schcick,
et al, suit.
Mary A Eddy vs Mellisa Will et
al, suit.
Mrs Annie Jones vs Laura Mc
Cullum, et al, suit.
William Metcalf vs Martha Met-'
calf, divorce.
S D Webb vs A L Baldwin, et al,
"nit.
Kate Wilson vs Harry Wilson,
divorce.
J N Chambers, et al, vs F M Car
ter, et al, action.
J K Weatherford vs Victor Land
Co, suit.
Oscar Middlekauff vs W 11 Ridge
way, ct al, suit.
Alexander Donaldson, et al, vs
Albert Reynolds, suit.
Eliza J Kent vs The Waldport
Mutual Telephone Co, action.
John Bain, and insane person, by
Wm R Wakefield, his guardian, vs
W D Rialey, suit. .
Benjamin F Dobson vs Victor
Land Co, suit.
John Buckley vs Wm Matthews
and Annie Matthews, action.
Eliza B Fulton vs Allen Fulton,
divorce, v
Valentine Theil vs Fir & Spruce
Lumber Co, action.
Lavina Felix vs Robert Felix, di
vorce. Rosenfeld-Smith Co vs Waldport
Lumber Co, action.
Butler Fairchilds et al, vs Joe
Cook, action.
Mollio Hollis vs Thomas Hollis,
divorce.
Lincoln County Bank vs M S
Collins and S Kimmel, action.
State of Oregon vs David John,
indictment.
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School Day at the Fair will be an
interesting day. County Superin
tendent Goin is rustling we know
what that means.
School Day at the Fair.
With the assistance of the other
members of the educational com
mittee, and some good suggestions
from others who are deeply inter
ested in the work, I have decided
to hold a School Board Convention
on the 8th of September. At this
gathering I would like to see at
least one member of every school
board in the county. The chair
man of each district, according to
the school law, is the one to attend,
but in case it is impossible for him
to come he should see that some
member of the board does come. If
you have a Bchool law please read
page 62, it will do you good. It
was my intention to have Super
intendent Ackerman here with us,
to see that .we do the work well,
but he tells me that it will be im
possible for him to come at that
time. He mentioned Prof. Lewis
R. Alderman as one of the shining
lights on the educational staff of
Oregon who can do the work that
h wished to do as well as any I
might find. Prof. Alderman will
be here with all his personal mag
netism and that boundless supply of
enthusiasm that he always has for
such occasions.
There will be interesting talks by
members of the school boards from
different parts of the county. In
these talks the speaker will make
known the needs of the school in
his district or in his part of the
county. Prof. Alderman will then
tcil him what to do to secure these
needs. He will also tell you of
things about which you have not
yet thought, that will be of the
greatest importance to you. The"
schools of Lincoln county are com
ing to the front and while they are
on the move we, one and all, should
assist so their speed will forever be
increased.
The Fair is going to be by far the
best the county has had, and Ave
wish to make the educational part
at least equal to, if not better, than
any of the rest.
This convention is not for the
directors alone, it is for all who are
interested in the education of our
boys and girls, so I will say come
one, come all and find out what is
being done and what will be done.
R. P. Goin,
County School Superintendent.
The athletic committee of the
Fair met hero Tuesday afternoon.
They have arranged for sports for
the entire three days of the fair.
They will have something doin'
every minute.
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80 A. 12 miles above Elk City on
Big Elk, county road throughr place,
15 ,a. river bottom land, a chance
for an ideal home, good neighbor
hood, $600. c. L. Knapp,
Elk City; Or.
Pipes, Pipe s, Pi, es.
The largest assortment of smoking
pipes ever shown on the coast, at
Norm's Poolroom Pipes from 15
cents to $10. Take a look at them.
1 NEW GOODS
I EVERY DAY
I PRICES
2 Tur i mwccT ?
&Call and ask about the Premiums
deal
.I
R. S. VAN CLEVE
?j) TOLEDO. OREQOl
CITY MARKET
JOHN NYE. Proprietor
d &A?AmM
All kinds of lresh and cured
Meats, Bacon and Lard
Highest price for Hides and Pelts
j Lost, probaNy between Kings
I Valley and Newport via Hoskins,
, Nashville, Eddyville, Morrison, and
Pioneer Hill, papers belonging to
E. Hofer, J A Olson and R. M.
Hofer No value to anyone else.
If found return to R M Hofer,
Salem, Oregon
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
' , August 7, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Hugh M. Campbell
of Siletz, Oregon, who, on March 11, 1908. made
homestead entry No. 16473, serial No. 01491, for
wMi section 20, township 8 south, range 9
west, Willamette Meridian, hits tiled notice of
intention to make final committal ion pro',
to establish clulm to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 28d day ol September,
1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stephen D. Stratton, Arthur C. Cray ford,
Frank E. Acteson and J. George Loftus, ull of
Siletz, Oregon.
Algernon S. Dkkshkh. Register.
Farm for Sale.
168 acres bench land, good soil,
well fenced, over 200 fruit trees,
good springs of water, good house
and barn, also cow sheds, 2 miles
from railroad station. Address
Titus Kcrtichanov,
Chit wood, Oregon.
Farm Hand Wanted.
A good man, willing to work, $2
per day during hay harvest. Or a
longer job at a little less wages,
after haying.
D. J. Derby, Toledo, Oregon.'
Benzoin and Almond creams for
those chapped hands and faces at
Toledo Drug Co. 25c per bottle
e- .
Pure Casteel Soap, 10c per cake
Toledo Drug Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. S. Land Cttice, Portland, Oregon,
August 7, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Ernest E. Daring
of Siletz, Oregon, who, on May 26, 1907, made
homestead entry No. 16264, serial No. 01879. for
e of ue'i, section v, township 10 s, ran-e 10
w, and Lots 1 and 2, section 7, township 10
south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has
filed ui tice of intention to make final com
mutation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the County Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oiegon, on the 22d
day of September, 1909
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Walter 6. Hall, Warren R. Hall, Joseph
Kosydarand VYi Ilium C. Fischer all of siletz,
Oregon.
Algernon S. Lresskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U.S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
August 7, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Rufus 8. Derrick,
of Siletz, Oregon, who, on March 10, 1908, made
homestead entry No. 16471, serial No. 01490, for
eof nwj.swjiof nwand ti of nwl of
nw!4, section 14, township 10 south, range 10
west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
befoie the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 22d day of September,
WOO.
Claimant names aa witnesses.
W. J. Wilson, William C. Fischer, Z. M.
Derrick and John Brown, all of Siletz, Oregon.
. Algernon S. Phesbeb, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE
United States Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon,
July 13. 1909.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed in tills office by Thomas C. Brown, con
testant, against homestead entry No. 14475,
made August 11, 1902, for the 4 e4 section 86,
township 9 a, range 9 w, by Caselll D. Jessup
eenlestee, 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 Caselll
D Jessup has abandoned said homestead for
more than six months prior to the date of this
application, to-wit. since the year 1903; and
that he has not lived on said homestead since
said abandonment; that he has not lived on
said land and made the same his home; that
he has not cultivated or improved the land in
anyway; that no buildings of any kind have
been ereoted on said land by said Jessup, ana
that said lard is in the same condition as
when tiled on by said Jessup In the year 1902;
and that said alleged absence from the said
land was not dne to his employment in the
army, navy, or marine corps ef the United
States as a private soldier, officer or marine
during any war in which the United 8tates
mght have been engaged; said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at lOo'olock
a. m. on September loth, 1909, before the Regis
ter and Receiver at the United States land
office in Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affl.
davit, filed July 8th, 1909, set forth fact which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it la hereby
ordered and directed that suoh notioe be given
by due and proper publication.
Algernon 8. Dklsszb, Rugtster. I
HAZELWOOD AZELWOOD HAZELWOOD
KANDIES KANBIES KAN DIES
KOOKIES CRACKERS KOOKIES
FRUITS FRUITS FRUITS
SOFT DRINKS SOFT DRINKS
TERBACKER TERBACKER
CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS
PIPES PIPES PIPES
BILLIARDS BILLIARDS BILLIARDS
POOL POOL POOL
WHIST PARLORS
AL WAUGH, Proprietor
GET THE HABIT GET THE HABIT
Try one of Al's Famous Lemonades. It bills the
effect of the liqnor yon drank before
the Town Went Dry
lVTwa, J C CUr. $
a . 1 KJ
WOMEN'S OXFORDS New
models in a wide choice of $
styles and leathers, patent, gun
metal, glazed calf and brown kid,
also tan Russia calf. All sizes and
widths to choose from, and values
in this lot !ip to S5.00 to 83.00'.
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND
OXFORDS, for young folks of all
ages, from the young lady who is"al
most grown up" to the baby. Many
styles and all sizes; ' regular prices
run from 82.50 to $1.00 the pair;
on special sale this week at
T. P. FISH'S
Toledo, Or.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
. TOLEDO, OREGON
Office In Schenck BuildinR. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p.m. Emergency Calls nt any time.
BOTH 'PHONES
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BURKEL, Proprietor .
- South end Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread, Fresh Piea
Fresh Cakes
Everything First-Class
Orders out of town promptly filled.
ym i IM is est.." i lie
1 1 fsn''-- -
I 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 FOG ARTY, Agt.. Newport
O, R. ALTREE, - - - Manager
L,
INCOLN BOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
$ 1 0,000 Paid UpCapital
B.
Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal point s
the United States,. Canada and Europe.
TTTftSi TT'E'C!'!? Drsnilnnt TTTIIir ai.J, . .
2 N-iiMiKiu, wm. 0UJkiM.ii, uasnier
It's Luck to Smoke Puck -
The Better than 5c Cigar
The Cigar in the Green Box
St. Johns Church.
Services every Sunday evening at
8 p. m. Everybody welcome.
Rev. Francis O. Jones,
Missionary,
On account of additional dental
work at our Newport office for tho
Summer season we will only open
our Toledo and Elk City offices ne
day of each week Toledo Fridays
and Elk City Saturdays. Telephone
or write to Newport for further ad
vice. Dra.F. E. and M. C. Adams.
Money to loan ou real estate. ' O.
Middlekauff, Yaquina, Oregon.