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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
lFFiif-iHrf? fKN4NiMKRf4RHRRESRR Married In Toledo, Oregon. R Tuesday, January 11, 1910, Miss New Goods My line is now COMPLETE All new and up to the , MINUTE STYLES A bigger line than ever J. 5. Akin V " jfjj twiiu jyt 'yjyjyJv Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Silverware G res test Assortment tff every des cription ever eeen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Tlilrtjr Yesr"s Experience) H. E. PETERSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician TOLEDO, OREGON Succeed" when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND 8TOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever soltf over a druggist's counter. Ina Hiser and Mr. Frank Sturde vant, Justice M. N. Andersan offi ciating. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Hiser and haa lived with her parents on the farm on Mill creek near this place for several years, and is a most estimable young lady. . The groom is the eldest son of Ralph Sturdevant, and has also lived on Mill creek for many years, and is a very industrious young man. . The Leader extends congratula tions and best wishes. MAKING I.IFK SAFER. Everywhere life is being made more afe throned the work of Dr. King's .New Life PillF in Constipation. Bilious ness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, I-iver Troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders. They're easy, but sure, and perfectlv build op the health. 25o at Toledo Drue Co. - CONTEST NOTICE. 01R38 tl. 8. Land OHce, Portland, Oregon, December 80th, 1909. A sumr.1c.nt contest affidavit having been filed in tbla office by J. H. Cult, contestant, against homestead entry No. 16129, made De ember 27th. 1906, (or Lot 29, section 10, town ship 7 south, range 11 west, b., Andrew A. Oa born, ennteMee, In which It is alleged that taid Andrew A. Osborn haa never erected or cansed to be erected a hnnse or cabin on said land either before or after making mid home- nor made any improvementa on aiiid land: that atd Andrew A. Osborn haa wholly aban doned said land from the date of said entry 10 the present time: that said entryman hns never cleared or cultivated any of aaid land; -that aald alleged absence from the aaid lnnd Tti not due to his employment In tho army, navy, or marine carp of the United States aa private soldier, officer, aeumnn or marine during any war In hlcb the United States night have been engaged; aald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February 10th, 1910, before the Register and IleceWer at the United 8tates 1-and Office In Portland, Oregon. The aald contestant having, In a proper affi davit, filed Deo. 80th, 1909, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service f this notice can not be made, il is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be g'.veu Algernon 8. Dbhssur Register. See Dalaba, at Elk City, for your dairy farms. Uliltl A WRETCHED MISTAKE to endure the itching, painful distress of Piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffered much from Piles," writes Will A. Marsh, of Stiver City, N. C, ' till 1 got a box of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, and was toou cured." Burns Boils, Ulcers," Fever Sores,' Eczema, j Cuts, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, van ish before it. 25o at Toledo Drug Co Restoration to entry of land In National Forest. Notice is hereby siven that the lands described below, embracing 152.5 acres, within the Siuslaw National Forest. Oregon, will be subjeet to settlement and entry under the pro visions of the homestead lawa of the United Rtatesand the act of June 11, 1906 (84Stal.,2C3), at the United States land office at Portland. Oregon, rn February 21, 1910. Any Settler who has actnallv and In iroml faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, IPOS, and has not abandoned same, haa a preference right to make a home stead entr for tlie lands actually occupied Said lands were listed npon the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have a preference rln-ht subject to the prl-r right of sny such settler, provided such settlor or ap plicant l&j)uatlfled to make home tend entry and the preference right Is exer-l-e l prior to February 21, 1910, on which ! i thi lands will oe subject to settlement and ent-y hr any qualified person. The lands a-o a follow: The s',$ of sw'4 of ne'i. the w' o' of t'4 and the nw'4 of se, Pee. 4. T. 7 P.. It 10W..W. M.,80 acres, lis.ed npon the np11rtMnn of Joseph Ollln of R. 6 Revere St.. Portland. Ore gon : Mst 6-1.19. The ae1 of se'of sw'. the r of sw'4 of e!4. the of nw of w'$ of se, the ne'f of swl of sei, theeii of sw'.of nw! oTscand th se'of nw4 of self. Pop. 28. T. 6 8., Tt. 10 W., 60 acres, application of Solomon Telun of Rose Lodge. Oregon ; LM 6-148. The ne'4 of se'4 lot 8 and the n' of of lot 9, Sec. 1.T.88.R. 10 W., 12.50 acres, apilicntlnti Le nnJler P. Sampon, No. 232 Stout St., Portland, Oregon; List 6 IBS. Fred Drnkftt, Commis sioner of the General Lnnd Office. Approved November 22. 1919. Frank Piercs, First As slMnnt Secretary t the Interior. NOTICB FOt PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Cfllce, Portland. Oregon, December 24,1909. ' Notice i hereby given that George Henry Sampson of Rose Lodge, Oregon, who, on July 20, 1903. made homestend entry No. 0114, for nl$ seJi and iie'if cf sw!4, . T 8 8 , R. 9 W. and on Murch 18, 1909, Additional Homestend entry No.OlfinS, for of neVi, see.6, township 8 south, mnpe 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed n tiee of intention to make final com mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Keglsterand Re ceiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the 4th da of February, 1910. Clnlmnnt names aa witnesses'. David N, Rogers, Gustav F.lle. Andrew SplI liers and Albert Elle, all of Falls City, Oiegon Ai.eiR.rt6n S. Dkkrsek, Register. For Sale. A good work mare, weight about 1000 or 1100. Price $50. TlTUS KURTICHANOV, Chitwood, Oregon. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT conPANY ; ' w. . anv-b '" -rT V?1 SWI WaTe an up-to-date and eornplete net of Allract of IJncola (Jounijr. Remember the Firemens' dance February 22, 1910. The Firemen's Annual Ball will be given on the evening of February 22, 1910. Hi See Dalaba, at Elk City, 'for wild lands. For Sale A good paying business, at a bar gain if taken at once. My moving picture theatre- in' Newport, fully equipped with our electric plant. .Will instruct investor how to operate plant.' Reason for selling going to Canada. Call or write "to, ' ' Otto Brown, Newport Or. Grenwald Jensen went to Eugene Monday. Grant King was over from Siletz last Friday. - S. J. Copeland went to Elk City last Friday. Columbia Red Top batteries at Newton & Nye's. C. M. Winant of Newport was in the city Tuesday. J. F. Stewart went to Albany yesterday morning. J. Q. Adams was down from Chitwood Wednesday. Rev. Pearce of Siletz is 'a Port land visitor this week. Jack Zumwalt of Eddyville was in the county seat Tuesday. J. Jenson is moving his family back on the ranch this week. Ex Assessor J. H. Lutz was down from Portland the first of the week. Frank Falcon went to Portland yesterday morning for a few days visit. County Cletk Ira Wade went to Portland hist Saturday morning, returning last evening. Fred Russell returned Wednesday evening from a several weeks' visit with his mother at Roseburg. George C. Walker of the Modern Improvement Company was a Port land visitor the latter part of last week. Miss Ethel Ross returned to Port land Saturday morning, after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs. J. II. Ross. Zenas Copeland and Fred Cham bers went to Nortons Tuesday morn ing to visit a few days with George Chambers and family. Mr. and Mrs.': Chan. Hyde de parted Monday morning for Port land where Charles has secured a position with the Pacific States Tele phone Company. Those to receive the prizes given by R. S.Van Clove weie, Miss Elinor Grady won the Silveryare set; Mrs. Al Waugh, the safety razor; Mrs. Stewart, the hat pin. The C. & E. company's construc tion train went down to Mill Four Tuesday evening to begin the con struction of the draw in the bridge across the slough at that place, to admit the passage of the diking dredge, Chetco, which will soon begin the work of diking the hun dreds of acres of tidelands along that slough. Wednesday evening at about six o'clock fire was discovered in Dr. North's room at the Merchants Hotel ami , fortunately was extin guished before it gained seriois headway. Had its discovery been delayed a few moments' later, the building would hitvo been doomed. The firo originated around the stove pipe. Dr. North burned his hands quite severely- in fighting the fire. - . .. Last Saturday evening the local Odd Fellows and Rebckahs held their annual joint installation of officers, winding up the affair with a banquet. The members of the local lodges were surprised by a visit of fifteen meniliera from Newport lodge. A most enjoyable time' was reported by all who were present. When You Think Of the pain which snaay women experitmo) wM6 every month it makes the (entleoeas and kindness alaseia aasoci ated with womanhood teem to be almost m" miracle. While in feneral no woman rebels against what she re tarda a a natural necessity there is no woman who would ot fladly be free from this recurring period of pain. . 4 - Df. Piefe- Fmwrlf Preterlptlom asofte wtak momem atroai mad mlek womem wall, mad glraa them frecsfom tram palm, it eatabllaaaa raialarlty, auba'ata latitat matloa, aeala alcaratloa Met caraa mala waakaaaa. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce byVteer, fret. All correspondence strictly privet and aaoredl confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World' Dispensary Med ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing 'y, and he will send you a frtt copy of hit great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. aG4 INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bjds will be received for the following till uoou, January 24, 1V10: ALLOTTE Rosa Dowd John Taylor Levi Taylor Julia Dowd Reorgo llenitell Foster Umatata Andrew Jncksot. Catherine! Snencer Elizabeth CahlU Julia Skelly ownirs DKuckirrteH ' ackkh Mary Tsylor, et kl, w as Be 81 ft-8 M 00 Mary Taylor, et al, sw4 tvif-i Sec 14-6 8. and w!$ Sen. 23-6-8. ... 200 00 Mary Talor, et al, w tti swV See. 14-6-. and o'$ nw'4 Sec. 2S- 8 . 100 00 John D iwd, et nl. se nw Sec. 31-5-8.hu d r'i Sec. 82 &8 200 00 Mollis Hollla, Lot 24 and nwi sw, See. 84 and e'-j ne'-i se See 82-9-10 : 80 00 William Umatata, tats lt, 20, 29 and 80, Jee. 11-10-10 ... 80 00 Thomas Jackson, et al, w' nwJi Sec. 33 und s! rtyK and 2, Sec. 82-8-11. . 8!i 78 John Spencer. wVfsw'4 nwJi see. 4; se'4 nej snd Lotll.sec. 8-10 U IW 68 J. F. Cahil, et at, ni tvVt section 16-10 11 80 00 Osear Brown, et al. Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, sec. 11 7-11 80 00 Non-Competent L&mls for sale al nam lime Mary Rooney, Lots 7 and 8. Sec. 11.7-11 40 Mary Warner, Nelllel.ane, sanditfnS ne'4 Sec. 22-9-9 go 00 Nellie Johnson Susan I.aChance, ne'4 se4 and w'-4 se4 so'4, Sec. 33 5-8 60 00 Snssu l.aChanee ' Charles Sutton, s so, see. 8-10 9 80110 Charles Muto' Uns Rlppin, li Lot 15, Lot IB and s!4 se'i sec 5, and It . 1, and nw Lot 8, Sec. 8-10-9 80 42 t.eim Itlppln Joseph Lincoln, ncfi se'4 and Lot 3, sep. 82-8-11 '. 67 19 .Joseph Lincoln Patents and deeds will contain the following clause : "And th re is re served from the lands hereby granted a right of way tiikreon for ditches i r nals constructed hy authority of the United States." . Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho various days npon which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Knvelnpex containing bucIi bids should not have noted thereon the description of the laniis to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the dato upon which the bid is to be pened. Enclose certified check for at, least 25 per cent, nf your bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Splendid heating stove for sale. Enquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall were over from Siletz yesterday. P. A. Miller came down from his home at Pioneer last evening. Grant Hart was down from Chit wood the latter part of last week. Walt. Harding and family moved to Yaquina the first of the week. 3 . F. Stewart made a short busi ness visit to Newport last Friday. Superintendent K. C. Egbert was over irom buetz the nrst oi the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Payne left yesterday morning for a visit at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanton left yesterday morning for Spokane, Washington, being called there by the illness of their daughter, Flora. All Columbia Cylinder Machines sold by H. L. Veit will be fitted with two and four minute attach ments. Call and see them; play them, and be convinced that there are none better. Ren us Arno?d has received the knocked-down frame for his new launch . He will commence putting it together immediately. He will install a 16 horsepower gasoline engine in the boat. Tuesday evening Ed Ray and Mr. Sweet were brought to Toledo and waiving examination were bound over to the next grand jury to answer the charge of killing cattle in the Big Elk country. They are now in jail here. Mayor R. A. Bcnsell of Newport was transacting business lefore the Commissioners' Court here last Fri day. Mr. Bensell informs us that things are lively in his city. The work on the city's waterworks is progressing nicely, about two miles of ditch has been dug, one carload of piping has arrive I and more will be received as fast as it is needed. More cottages will be erected this spring, and . many more improve ments made. The outlook for a busy Summer was never Wltr than at present. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION V. 8. Und Onive, Portland, Oregon, December lllh. 1909 Notice is hereby given that Jenny Dlcklu sou, of Toledo, Oregon, who, on May 17th. 1W9. mad Timber Application, No. 0163:1, for se of neV, Sec. 22, township 11 south, range 10 wett, Willamette Meridian, has Died not lee nf Intention to make finiil Timber proof, to es tablish elnltn to the lnnd above described, before Ira Wade, County Clerk, at Toledo) Oregon, on the 4th dar of March, 1910. claimant name' as witnesses; C. B. Crnsno and Alden Dickinson, both ot Toledo, Oregon and O.O. palabu and Laura E. Dalaba, both of Elk City, Oregon. Algkrnom 8. Drkshkb. Register. 8DMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Lincoln county, Michael Knsul and Ida Knanf, plnlutiff's. vs. - Albert N. Cooper, Sarah L. Cooper, Thomas J. Thorp, Mrs. M. C. Thorp, Mlchaol Mariello and Mnry Marsello, defendnnta. To Obert N.Cooper, Thoma" J. Thorp, Mich ael Mnelloand Mary Maraello,nlove named dedfenants; In the name of the state of Oretror.: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appearand answer the complaint of the plaintlll's In the above entitled suit, now on die In the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or before the Ust day named In the order for publication of this summons, maue by the Connty Judge of Lluooln county, Oregon, (be ing tlm County where the above entitled snlt la penning In theOlronlttVinrt for said County and State) which said order Is hereinafter re ferred to.to wit on or before six weeks from the day ot first publication hereof. And von are hereby notified, that If you and each or either of yon fall to appear and answ er the wild complaint as herein required, for want thereof plnnttrTa wilt apply to the above entitled Court far the relief demanded and prayed in said complaint, namely; a decree of the said Court that plaintiff's title to ' the north west quarter of the tooth eat quarter, the south east quarter of the north west quarter, tne sonth west quarter of th north east quarter and the north east quarter of the south wet quarter of section ssvnii. townrhlp thirteen south, range eleven weat of Willamette Meridian in Oregon, Is good and valid, that yon said defendants and each of yon, have no etate, right, title or Interest whatever In or to said lands or any part I here- . of. and that any and all claims whatever that yon or either of you mav have against said fluids la wrongful mid without right. and that yen and each of you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting ay claim w atever of, in or to said lands and premisesor any part . i. i , .. . ..i -1 ... i r . .. .1 ,.- B,.k ... t, .iiHrmii . a n dir. iu iiimi i.iii. mm . u v. - orand further relief as may be equitable and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements. This summons Is published lu the Lineoln County Leader once a week far aix eunseoti live and sncoeaalve weeks, beglnlng with tho Issue of December 10th, 1909, and ending with the iHttift of the 21st day of January. 1910, un der and In puYMuance of the directions eon talned Irfan order made by the iioh'ftiaa.'lt. r.ardner, County Judge of Lincoln' County, Oregon, toeing the County where tire 'above entitled suit is pending in the above entitled Ch-cult Court) 1 'il DateoTthh 8ih day of December, iow.' ' r C, E. Hawkins, . Attorney fur plalutlrTs. . Fpr Johnson's Pheasant brand Hour, shorts, wheat, oats ami chick en feed, go to Costello's Watkh. Front GiicKftT. ,