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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
Newport In Winter. Newport is an ideal winter resort and the low rates now in effect from all S. P. a.iJ 0. & E. points, with improved train service now estab lished places it within a few hours ride from the Valley, arriving there at 6:00 p.m. in time for dinner. Excellent hotel accommodations at reasonable rates. For further particulars call on any C. & E. or S. P. Agent, or write to Win, WcMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. The particular man demands par ticular attention 1 You can get it at Depot Barber Shop, Toledo, Ore., . near boat landing. Shaving 15c, llaircutting 25c. The famous Sweedish buck saws now at Newton & Nye's. FOll A LAME BACK. When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Cham berlain's Liniment twice a day, massag ing with t tie palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain, and you may be snrprined to pe) hn'v jnlk thn iMitienesa disap pears. For pale by Toledo Drue Co. C. J. SMITH REALTY CO. WALDPORT. OREGON Dairy and Stock Ranches City Property; De Lava Cream Separator Underwood Typewriter Rubles Third Addition to Waldport Lots in tins heautnul nilumon now on sale at prices ranging from $45.00 up, according to location. Come early and get the best selections. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES R. N. WARNOCK, Prop. (lon1 Hljis niul well-broken Sartdlo Horses Ppet-lal attention given to Traveling Men. Homes Hoarded and given Hood Care Ot'irateia Tolerto-hSlletf! Stage City Braying in Connection Drs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Mutual Plume, liotb otllees. No. Ml- NEWPORT and TOLEDO. At TOLEDO Friday At WALDPOKT Thursday noon to Saturday. Our Motto' A Pleased Patient Our Deal Advertiser. V. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , B, Lend Cltloe, Portland, Oregon, November 6, 190D Koltoela hereby given that George Henry Sampson of Bone Lodge, Oregon, who, on July JO, 1908, made homestead entry No. 01H, for n).$ pa.'i and ne' of swj, section 6, township 8 smith, ratine 0 west, Wlllamotto Meridian, has tiled lie lli'O of Intention to make final com mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bofore the Register and Re ceiver, U. B, Land Oltlce. at Portland, Oregon, on the 22nd day of December, 1509. Claimant names as witnesses; David K, Rogers, Gustav Elle. Andrew Hpll lleis and Albert Elle, all of Falls City, Oregon. Aj.QEiinon 8, Ijhk.w.ii, Register. NOT1CB FOll PUBLICATION. HJ, B, Laud Olllce, Portland, Oregon, (let. 801 h, 1009. Notice I heroby given that Edwin L. John Son, of Blleta, Oregon, who, on Sept. 8th, 1908, made homestead entry, Serial No. 0!3, for ua ofnw', section 27, Township 8 south, Range 10 wont, Willainetlo Meridian, has died notice of intention to make llnal oummutatlon proof to establiKh claim to tho laud above dosoribcd, Wore the Register and Keaeiver, U. 8. Land Olllce, at Portland, Oregon, on tbo l.'jlh day of December 1W9. Claimant names as witnesses: l.aroy Chandler, (ieorge Lnflus, Steven I., Stratum and W, C. Fischer, all of Siloti, Ore gou, Algernon 8. Drksskr, Register, HOW ONE DOCTOR SUCCESSFULLY TREATS PiSECMOMIA. "In treating pneumonia," gays Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sunders, Ala., "the only remrdy I use (or the lungs la Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While of course, I would treat other ayniptom with different medicines, I have used this medicine mauy time in my medi cal practice and have yet failed to find cake where it has not controlled the trouble. I have used It myself, ns bag. also my wife, for1 coughs and .colds re iieatedlv, and I most willingly and cheerfully reoommend It as superior to J My other cough remedy to my knowl-i For sale by Toledo Pi ug Co. Yaquina vs. Newport There is an old saying, and a very true one, that "he who is good at making excuses is seldom good at any thing else." Those who doubt the correctness of this saying should have witnessed the football game last Sunday at Newport and heard the apologies. We have no apologies to make for Yaquina, but as a matter of news it may be interesting to some to know of the preparation the team made for the game. Yaquina's team was made up of several of the train men, two young men from a party of surveyors stop ping here, some farmer boys, several of whom had never been in a game, and one. young stranger coaxed into the game at the last moment who had never seen a game of football played. To even Bay they were ac quainted would have been far from correct, and to accuse them of prac ticing together would have been an injustice. To add to this they were to play on Newport's grounds full uneven places, covered with six inches of snow, and new ground to them all. It would seem that when they were willing to disregard all of these disadvantages and go into the game for the sole purpose of furnish ing a half day's pleasure to them selves and others concerned, they would be entitled to a square deal at least. Did they get it? We'll see. Newport's team was made up of men from their town, drilled to gether, well acquainted with each other and with the grounds. Newport selected one of their own players, Mr. Bush Davis, as referee. As a referee Mr. Davis is a brilliant exception to the general run, and deserves special attention . The only criticism of him we could make is he was too tender hearted. He would almost weep- when he saw Newport's men bucking Yaquina's lino and being piled up without moving their ball a yard. But we are able to disregard his little weak ness as referee when we consider tho splendid coaching he gave Newport's team (although it may have been a little out of place) . ' The game was interesting, though slightly one-sided. Newport's men deserve special commendation in the way they would get together when Yaquina would rush their line . They would usually stop them allright in two or three rods. It took Yaquina about 15 minutes to make the first touchdown, and was working well towards Newport's goal again at the close of the first half. During the second half New port's men began to catch onto the game and came very near doing something once or twice that would give their rooters courago to root. Any way.they put up more resistance and it was well toward tho close of the second half before Yaquina was able to bring the ball to within two feet of Newport's goal line. The sight of this was too much for the referee. It nearly broke liis heart, and for once his magnanimous dis position got away with him. So he dispensed with the rules and took the ball from Yaquina and gave it to Newport (explaining to Yaquina that he did it to encourage the los wg siae;.- uuring wo next play one of Newport's men managed to amble across their line with the ball and drop it, when it was quickly covered by Yaquina's man on the spot. Yuquina then kicked the ball over their goal which closed the game with a score of 11 to nothing in favor of Yaquina. We must especially mention Alli son and Benedict their splendid assistance. Their work was first class in every way and a credit to themselves and the team. Nash did splendid playing throughout the game, and Captain Cronise was al was there at the critical time. A Spectator. Christmas Time Gift Time Call and sec our line of SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY 100 Different Styles of Pocket Knives from 5c to $2.00, at NORM'S TOOLROOM Pool, Billiards, Card Tables, Bowling Alle.v, Candy, Cigars, Fruits, Ntits, Soft Drinks. M. N. ANDERSON, Proj). Sfl TOLEDO. OliEUOX Newton & Nye 's for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pocketc. Felled seams. Continuous fly. hrS stilt Dalai. MURPHY, GRANT SCO. Manufacturers Sufrudxt Cttiffftia Ferro Takes Four Medals in Seattle 3 to 25 II. P. 1 to 3 cylinders Columbia gold moulded records only 15c each while they last, for sale by II. L. Veit, Eddyville. -- ALONE IN SAWMILL AT MIDNIGHT unmindful of (lampneps, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. AtkiuH worked as Night VVatebman at Bauner Springs, Tenn. Sucb exposure gave him a severe cold that settled in his langs. At Inst he bad to give up work, lie tried many remedies but all fnilrol till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. "After iisinir one bottle" he writes, "I wenf. b:tck to work as well an ever." Severe Colds, mubijont Coug'ua, iuxiauiril tlmuila and sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Croup anil Whooping Cough get. quick relief and prompt cure from this glorious medi cine. 50o and 8100. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by Toledo Drug Co. . Harness, Harness, Harness. I am now prepared to furnish harness, heavy and light; all kinds , of straps, robes, etc. My leather is my own tanning and is not tanned by the "quick process." Machine and hand work, all guaranteed. J. O. Smith, Toledo's Tanner and IIrn?s.:;nmker. 3 h. p. outfit complete for salt water only 872 A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, nasty taste in the mouth, which reminds you that your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good for a disordered stomach as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They build up the system, assist nature to restore natural conditions, and are so gentle in their action that one hardly real izes a medicine was taken. Chamberlain's TMIE Jury of Awards of the Alaska -Yukon-Pacific Exposition recog- i Tablets are sold everywhere. Price 25c -1- nifced the mechanical perfection of Ferro Engines. The Ferro was . awarded the gold medal, first prize for two-cycle engines, and a silver medal, second prize for heavy duty engines, . this in competion with heavy slow-speed four-cycle engines. . The Ferro Reverse Gear took the gold medal for reverse gears. Tho entire Ferro exhibit in charge of the Seattle Marine Supply Co. was awarded a gold medal on general appearance and completeness. 11. D. BURGESS, Agt., Toledo, Oregon. Eczema Lodges in the Skin. NOT A BLOOD DISEASE CURED BY OIL OF WINTEHGRESN COMPODND. For many years eczema was supposed to be a blood disease and was erroneou sly treated us such, but now the best authorities agree that.ecssema is only a skin disease and must be cured through the skin. The eminent skin specialist, Dr. D. D. Dennis, first discovered the eczema germ and his discovery was quickly taken up by both Germany and Franoe. To kill the eczema germ and at th same time heal the skin, Dr. Dennis compounded oil of wintergreen, thymol glycerine, etc The remedy is a liquid not. a mere salve, hence it sinks right into the pores of the skin. Washing with this oil of wintergreen compound seems to take the itch away atonce; soon the scales drop away and the disease disappears. The prescription has now been used so long as to have proven its absolute merit and we do not hesitate to express our confidence in D. D. D. Prescription. Toledo Drug Co. . Ever Ready batteries fresh from th e factory every few days at New ton & Nye's. Just arrived my large assortment of up to date shoes of all kinds. Call and see them. T. P. Fish. Columbia Indestructible Records (new ones each month) will fit any cylinder machine, only 35c and will last a life time, , G 13. McCLUSKEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Toledo, Oregon NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice it hereby given tliat .be undersigned has been Appointed by tlie County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, administrator nt the extateof lien ha Wilbur, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same pr peily veri fied, as required by law, within six months ot this date, at my olllce in Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon. Dated November 19, 1909. G. B. IIcCi.uskky-. Administrator of the estate of Bertha Wilbur, deceased. O. MIDDLEKAUFF Law, Real Estate and Insurance TOLEDO, OREO OX I SELL Charter Oak Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves cheapest and best in the World Also a fine line of Glass and Crock ery Ware FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON Wanted Reliable party to trap a few Quail for breeding purposes, permission from game warden ob tained. Address Simpson's Pheasant Farm, ' Corvallis, Oregon. Elegant Rooms. A few elegant rooms to rent. Enquire, Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.S. Land OBlce, Portland, Oregon, November '.'7th, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that George M. Payne, fSiletz. Oregon, who, on September 8, 1908, made homestead entry, No. 0 S7, for Lots 28 and 29, sec. 29, township 9 south, range 10 west, Wil lamette Meridian, has fllnd notice of inten tion to makeflnnl commutation proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, belore County Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oreg. n,on the 6th day of January, 1910, Claimant names ns witnesses: Glen. O. Clement, Major Ludson, George Mil ler and Walter Hall, all of Slletz, Oregon, Alokrnon S. Drbhkkr, Register. ILL HEALTH IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN ANY CUBE ,, This countay is now filled wioh people who migrate across the continent in all directions seeking that which gold can uot buy. Nine-tenths of them are suf fering from throat and lung trouble or chronic cararrh resulting from neglec ted colds, and spending fortunes va'nly trying to regain lost health. Could every sufferer undo the past and cure that first neglected cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expense could have been avoided. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds, and can always be depended upon Use it and the more serious diseases may be avoided. For sale by Toledo Drug Co. Notice. After November 1st, 1909, uiy prices on milk will be as follows : Quart 7 .cents; pints 5 cents. Special rates to hotels. (a. R. Sohcnck.