Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 13, 1909, Image 5

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    New Goods
My line is now
COMPLETE
AH new and up to the
MINUTE STYLES
A bigger line than ever
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Watches, Clocks.
ewelery and
Silverware
Greatest Assortment of every des
cription ever seen in Lincoln County
A Beautiful Line of
Spectacles and
Eye Glasses
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
(Thirty Year's Experience)
H. E. PETERSON,
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
OLEDO, ' OREGON
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P Land for Bale or trade, and P
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P Agent, Pine Tree Land Co. P
P Branch Office, Main Office, P
P Toledo, Or. Portland, Or. P
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NORM'S FOuLRQQM
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For Sale.
12 dairy cows; 1 registered Jer
sey sire; 4 high grade Jersey heifers.
Inquire of Irven Magee,
Eddyville, Or.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA
AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY
NEVER KNOWN TO
FAIL.
'I .have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cliolera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it
was first introduced to the public in
1872, and have never found one instance
where a cum was not speedily effected
by iis use. I have been a commercial
raveler for eighteen years, and never
start out on a trip without this, mv
I faithful friend." says H S. Nichols of
Oakland, lud. Ter . For sale by Toledo
Drug Co.
Fool, Billiards,
Card Tables,
Bowling Alle.v
Candy, Cigars,
Fruits, Nuts,
Soft Drinks.
M. X. 'A NDERS 7.2V, Prop.
TOLEDO. OREUON
C. J. SMITH REALTY CO.
WALDPORT, . OREGON
Dairy and Stock Ranches
City Property; De Laval
Cream Separator!
Underwood Typewriter
Ruble Third Addition to Waldport
Lots in this beautiful addition now
on sale at prices ranging from $45.00
up, according to location. Come
early and get the best selections.
For Sale.
.A light hack, at A. B. Rowe's
place on Depot slough. Price $20.
Arthur Dishrow.
'T'.VAS A GLORIOUS VICTORY
There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A
man's life Iihn been saved, and now Dr.
King's New Discovery is the talk of the
tow n for curing C. V, Pepper of deadly
lung hemorrhages. -'I could not. work
uor get about," lie writes, "and thedoo
tors did me tyi good, but, after using
Dr. King'n Aew Discovery three weeka,
I feel like a new man, and cau do good
work again." For weak, sore or dis
eased lungs, coughs andfcolds, hem
orrhages, bay fever, lagrippe, asthma or
any Hronchial affection it stands un
rivaled. Price 60c. and $1. Trial bol
tie free. Sold and guaranteed by To
ledo Drug Co.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABL
R. N. WARNOCK, Prop. '
Hood Rigs and well-broken Saddle Horse
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and given Hood Care
City Draylng in Connection
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
11. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon,
July 16, 1009.
Notice is hereby given thnt Willie E. Simp
son, of Elk City, Oregon, who, on February 6,
190;), made homestead entry No. 14740, aerial
No. 0993, for dv section 23, township 11 south,
range 10 west. Will aim tie Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make tlnal five year
proof, to ejtnlllsh olalnj to tne land above
described, before (he County Clerk of Lincoln
county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 25th day of
August, 1909.
- Claimant names as witnesses:
J. E. Dixon, O. Q. Dalaba, Eugene Powers
J use Whilford. all of ElkClty, Oregon.
Alckungn S Drkssbk. Rogister,
For Sale
From five to ten milch cows and
three head of horses.
See D. II. Williams.
CHOLERA INFANTUM CURED.
"Something like two years ago my
baby, which was then about a year old,
was taken seriously ill with cholera in
fantum, vomiting and purging profuse
ly, writes J. F. Dempsey of Dempsey,
Ala "I did what I coul.i to relieve her
but did her no good, and being very
much alarmed about her went, fnr
i physician but failed to find one, so
came dsck to liider Uros. & Carter's
store and Mr. Elder recommended
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a Diar
rhoea Remedy. I procured a bottle of
it, went home as quickly and possible
and gave the baby a dose of the remedy.
It relieved her in fifteen minutes and
soon cured her entirely." For sale by
Toledo Drug Co.
GEO RGE A. STEPHENSON
TIMBER
AND
FARM LANDS
TOLEDO,
OREGON
Alex Catfish was over from Siletz
Saturday.
Home cured bacon at the City
Meat Market.
S. H. Beatty of Chitwood was in
the city Wednesday.
Bert Robbins returned to Port
land yesterday morning.
E; H. Vader of Nortons was in
the city on business yesterday.
J. F. Stewart returned from Port
land on the excursion Sunday.
Order your base ball outfit and
fishing tackle of Newton & Nye.
R.' S. VanCleve just received a
car of salt Prices are the lowest.
Donald Stewart went to Portland
Monday morning for a short visit.
Superintendent Egbert was over
from the Agency the first of the
week.
Sweu Bradeson of Salem is visit
ing his folks and friends here this
week.
Merchant Ches Morrison was a
county seat visitor yesterday from
Pioneer.
R. B. Stowards had the misfor
tune to lose a fine mare with colic
this week.
T-l 'XT .1 , . , ,
jonnny ye, ine Dutcner, naa
official business in Newport Tues-1
dav evenins. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weather
ford of Albany were in the city Sun
day aid Monday.
Hans Larson has commer c d
work on his new residence in the
East part of town.
Two engines and ten coaches were
required to carry the excursion
crowd last Sunday.
George Chambers of Nortons was
in the city Friday, returning .home
Saturday morning.
Wanted Man to cut 5 or 6 cords
of wood. Inquire (if R. .B. Stow
ards, on Crook place.
Special Sunday Aug. 15, Marsh
, mallow Ice Crearft, at Al's Smoke
House & Kandy Kitchen.
Mrs. E. Ofstedahl returned Mon
day evening from a visit to Seattle,
Portland and other cities.
Mrs. W. E. Peterson departed
this morning for a visit with rela
tives and friends at Coburg.
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction J. H. Ackeiman, of
Salem was in Toledo Tuesday.
James Goin of Waldport is visit
ing his brother, Superintendent R.
P. Goin, in this city this week.
Miss Edna Iloeflein of Coburg is
visiting her brother, George Hoe
flein, and family here this week.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bingham in this city, Friday, Aug
ust 6th, 1909, a nine pound girl.'
Mrs. Grace Armond of Chicago
visited in this city with her sister,
Mrs. G. L. McCaulou the first of
the. week.
Al Wilson and friend, formerly
of Nebraska, have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gilder
sleeve of this place.
Mrs. Ethel Brown and little
daughter, Mildred, of Denver, Col
orado, are visiting Mrs. Brown's
aunt, Mrs. H. E. Collins.
Miss Aileen Hawkins departed
Monday morning for a visit with
relatives in Arkansas. She will
visit in California enroute,
Lester Waugh has reshingled his
house on Second street. T. II.
Gildersleeve, George Iloeflein and
J. H. McNeil did the work.
Mrs. J, W. Willson has been
entertaining her mother, brother
and three sisters. They returned to
their home at Oregon City yesterday.
Rev. E. E. E. Rorick, a former
pastor of the M. E. church here, is
in town this week taking teachers'
examination. Rev. Rorick has
traded their farm near Philomath
for a place at Harlan. Between
crops he will teach school.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till uoon. September 20, 1909.
owmm DiscairnoH acarn allots
Frances Johnson, et al, i a'i sea. 29, twp 9, range m Margaret Harney
Stewart Rooney, njg heJi sec. 1, twp 7, range 11 . ... 80 Mary Rooney
mrj vanaiian, ei mi, ty, aft ee; see. a lift ne, and
nwne'i see. 27, township 9. range M Petef Callahan
John Albert, ir4 nwj see. 16, township 10, range 11 So Ona Albert
Jane Benaell.et al, w. awtf ee. 15, township 10, range 10 ... SO BlnnotChetcu
Jane Bensell, et al. Lots 1. 2, 1 see. 22. township 10, range 10 7S.Z8 .diaries R, Pavne
Bessie LaFayelte, w sej and e4 sw4 sec. M, tp 7. range it. . . 80 George Dllley
ClBra Chapman, se'4 nwi see. X, township 11. range 10 , 40 Henry Chapman
Sarah Morris, lots 18, 19. 80. 81 see. 9, township 10, range 80 John Johnson
John Morris, wj et and eW w swj see. 4, towm-hipio, range 9 SO John Captain
John Morris, Lots 7, 10. 11, 12 sec. 4, township 10, range 9 82.87 Sarah Captain
Melinda Logsden, et al, Lots 20, 21, 22, 28 sec. 2, twp 0, range 9. t 80 Bedo While
Ken-Competent Litnls for sale at same time
Abram Lincoln. Lots 8, 14 and 15, and the lot west of the river
iiitheiieJ4ne'4ee. 25, townships, range 11.. r. 84.01 Abram Lincoln
James Rensell (Collins), Lot 38, sec. 21, township 9, range 10 20 James Bensell Collin
Mamie 8trong, Lots 8 and 9 sec. 16. townships, rang 10 4.22 Mamie McDonald
Patents and deeds will contain the following clause! "And there is re
served from the lands hereby granted u right of way thureoN for ditches oi
anals constructed by authority of the United States."
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon
which tbey are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must he directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such
bids should not have noted thereon the description of the hinds 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 rent, of you f
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
Remember now is the time to
paint, we are selling Sherwin Wil
liams Pure Prepared Paint. Best
in the world. Toledo Drug Co.
C. II. Caiuncr was in the city
the first of the week to meet Mrs.
Gardner on her return from the
Seattle fair and escort her out to
the homestead.
Mrs. Charles Litchfield and child
ren of Yaquina came up Wednes
day for a visit with Mrs. Litchfield's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mc
Cluskey, in this city.
William Mackey and Harry.Fant,
of Andy Porter's surveying crew,
came over from Benton county on
Sunday's excursion and spent 'the
day here and at Newport.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
on Wednesday August 18th with
Mrs. Harding. All members are
requested to be present with their
thimbles. Mrs. Harding, Secy.
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Sherwood,
after a several weeks' visit with
relatives and friends in this place,
left Monday morning for Springfield
where Mr. Sherwood is a conductor
on he S. P.
The Ofstedahl building is receiv
ing a coat of paint this week. That
helps. It would help the appear
ances of the town if a thousand
dollars worth of paint wag spread
over our buildings.,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buford and
son Jay were up from Newport,
where they are camped, Wednesday.
Jay has given up the ranch and will
go to Seattle soon to engage in the
mercantile business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ilibbs and
daughter, Miss Edna, of Gaston,
were in the city Tuesday looking up
old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs
Hibbs and family are spending the
summer at Newport.
C. G. North, the real estate man,
reports just closing two farm deals.
The Tyler ranch on Olalla slough
was bought by a Mr. Bangtson from
Idaho, and James Bell of Portland
bought the Morrison place at Pioneer.
The committee on stock sheds for
the Fair request that all intending
exhibitors notify Uiem of the num
ber of stalls' and space required at
the earliest possible moment. The
committee is composed of F. M.
Stanton, W. C. Copeland and R. A.
Arnold. '
The following are the names of
applicants for State and County
papers at the teacher's examination
being held in this city. Those for
State are Effie Williamson, . Wald
port, Jean Sharman, Toledo, Fannie
Funk, Tidewater. For County are
Ena Stout, Yaquina, Tuck la Cron-
quist, Philomath, W. F. Rogers and
Bessie and Jessie Knauf, Toledo, E.
E. E. Rorick, Harlan, James Goin,
Waldport, Grace Cook, Elk City,
and Mabel Flemming, Newport.
Instructors are Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Goin and G. B. McCluskey.
CONTEST NOTIClS
U. S. Land Otllce, Portland, Oregon,
July 8, 1909.
A sufficient content aftldnVIt having been
filed in this tte by Carl Carlson, contestant,
against homestead entry No, 1548S, made July
8, 1904. for X nw, Bcctinn 1, and ti ne'-i sen
tion 2. tOWllshin 7 until h. rin 111 wo.r i...
'Andrew Kungas, conteslee. in Which it irt
alleged that he Is well acquainted with the
tract of laud embraced In the homestead, ai.d
knows the present condition of thn same! aim
that said Andrew Kungas before or after mak
ing said homestead entry never erected n
bouse or cabin on said land, or cnttsed one t
be erected ; that said entryman before Or after
making said entry never made any improve'
ments on said land of any kind whatever!
that said entryman never at any time
lived on said land! that said entryman ha
wholly abandoned Bald land from date o
said entry to the present time' that said al '
leged absence from the said land was not due
to his employment in the army, navy or
marine Corps ol the United States as a private;
soldier, otlicer, seaman or marine during any
war in which the United States might, be
engaged, said parties are hereby notitled to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at IP o'clock a.m. on September
7th, 1909, before the Register and Receiver atr
th United States Land Olllce in Portland,
Oregon.
The Said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed June 29, 1909, set forth facts
which shows that aftor due diligence personal
service of this notice cau not be made, it 1
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given b dne and proper publication.
Algernon S. Drkksbr, Register.
NOTICE FOR l'URLfCATtON
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
July 23, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that Ell A. Strehlow,
of Rocca, Oregon, who, on December 6. '1907
made homestead entry No. 111393, Serial 01431
for nwjf. Section 12, Township 9 south, Range
9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of iniention to make final commutation proof
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 10th day of September, r.KK).
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Warren Wright, of Norton, Or.! William E.
Wright and W. J. Howard Of Rocca, Or. and
J. !. Kramer of Falls City, Oregon,
AlgkrnoN S. Dhichhkk, Register.
NOTICE OF 8TAT0TORAX8ALE
Notice is hereby given that I will, as te
collector of Lincoln county, Oregon, on the
30th day of August, 1909, at the hour of 10 a
m. thereof, at the front door of the county
courthouse In Toledo, Lincoln oounly, Oregon
proceed to sell all property to which said
county or other public corporation has him
quired title by virtue of sale for tuxea, to the
h'ghist bidder for cash, at the time nnd place
above named, provided, however, no bid shall
be received for less than the amount of the
delinquent tax, penalty and Interest tor which
Bald property was sold to said county,
Dated July 29, 1909.
J. H. ROSS,
Sheriff aud Tux Collector for Lincoln County,
Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreg
for Lincoln county.
Kate Wilson, plaintiff
v.
Harry Wilson, defendant
To Hurry Wilson, the ahoveMiamed defendant !
In the name of the statoof Oregon: You
are hereby summoned and required to appear
and answer the eomplalnt of the plaintiff in
the above entitled suit, In the above entitled
court, now on file In the ofllca of the clerk of
the above entitled court, on or before the last
day of the time prescribed in the order fur
publication of this summons made by the
Circuit Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order Is hereinafter referred to, to-wlt:
On or before six weeks from the day of first
publication hereof; and you are hereby noti
fled that If you tall so to appear aud answer
the said complaint as herein required, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply 'to the
above entitled Conrtfor .he relief demanded
In her complaint, namely, for a decree dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now existing
between plaintiff and defendant, for her costs
and disbursements herein and for such other
and different relief as to equity eeeineth Just,
and that she resume hef maiden name of
'Kate Williams."
This summons is published in the Lincoln
County Leader once a week for six successive
and consecutive weeks, beginning with the
Issue of June 2Jith, 1900, and ending with the
Issue of August 7, 1909. underand in pursuance
of the directions contained in an order made
by the Hon. L. T. Harris, Circuit Judge of the
above entitled Court, dated June 22, 1909.
Date ol first publication hereof is June 24, 19ihj
B. F. Swoi'K.
Atttruey for rialuiiff.