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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
Mis Viola (ionium went to New 1 it Vai '.-'y veninp. .. ' 'i:ns Ct-jtli i d was n passenger f i the Vulliy M(.in!;;y. liob Mann cni.icdmvn from Cliit woid Tuesday evening. Mrsr C. E. Hawkins returned Tuesday eyeninjj from Portland. Just arrived my large assortment of up to date shoes of all kinds. Call and see them. T. P. Fih. Tlic particular man demands par ticular attention! You can pet it nt Depot Parlier Shop, Toledo, Ore., near lmat landing. Shaving IBc. I have eloped out all wax cylinder records at 10c each. That's more than they are worth when com pared with Indestructible records, the kind I will continue to keep. II. L. Veit, Eddyville. - . For Sale. Several good milch cows for sa'e. Enquire at this office. STOMACH TUOURLIVCURF.D. If you h-.tve any trouble w;tb your Btnmicb v id should t'lke Chamberlain's 'Stomach end I.iver Tallied. rr. J.P. KlotH of'lvliiiH, Mo,, nays: "I have used a urent nmnv difforei't medieines for stomach trouble, but find-CliHinber-lain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets more I onoficial t.linn any remedy I ever used.'' For sale 1t Toledo Drug Co. You will find an assortment of Columbia Indestructible cylinder records, loth two and four minutes. The only indestructible records on the market. 3.1 and f0 cents each nt II, L. Veil's store, Eddyville, Oregon, A SHt IN KlT A NKI.K. A a a rule a man will foci wpM Balis, fieri If ho rait hvlibl-t Hroimii on crutch -a in two oi'tlii'i-H ttwH niter Fpriiiiiing Ills linldf, Bllil it Is l.lten , two or in mottles before ho in fully recovered. This l mi uii:',?viiry lots of time, act by applying Oil r-etu l)t;i-lni it'.s 1,'mimani. bs directed, n euro- niy H8 ii rule 1 if effected in les' limn one wi-rh's time, r.nil in many ca-es ivi'liin litres days. Bold by Toledo DrUg Co, mm S3 A I I Si ATTORN KVS-AT-LA V" U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yean experience liefiue Hit Local find the tieni'ial I.aiiil OtYutf ami tho interior Depart meat at WiiHliingjou, J). C, iJoiumbii lniii.iintf Protland, 0 r CORVALI IS 5c EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD, TUA1K9 PttOM AND TO VACCINA N. I (i'asKiigtir leaven Vatnina,, 7:15 a . lXHve Toledo ,,, 7;44 a in Arrireiat riirvaliU :.ll:lfi m Arriveiat AU'Riiy.... ll:Main J o. i (I'tkMUiger) tawi Albany., .,l:Bf p in i.eavvii t'ormllln p m Artlicsal Toledo 4:tf p m Arrlvi-n at Vciiina , ft;16 p m Monday, WeiliioHilny mill Friday Ki, 14 (Kivlghi) I,v, Albany. H:,w a m I.aavt-i Cnrvallu 10:(i0 a in Arrive Toledo ,,, 8:fi0 p in Arrival Vuipijna 4 ::0 p m Tin-ediiy, Thursday and Saturday io- S(KrtlKbt) l.v Vas'ilna lali in J.eva Toledo 8.05 a in Arrive ('nivalin,, 1:15 p ni Arrive Albany vf'Oft p ui TttAINH TO AND 1'IIOJI pETHOIT. So, n-J.'Hvei Albany 7;80 a in Arrlvciat JieiroH.,,,,.; I:5U p in No, 4-l-wen lietroii :io p ni Arrlvsit Albany,. 0:Uu p ni TitAiNB tvii amv.u.i.m o. fil)iive Albany 7,'50 a in Arrive at CnrvallU. .,.-:3o a m No, l.eve Alliany liio a m Arrival at CurvaMU.., '.1i!::j6 p ni Ho, 10-Lavei Albany 7:50 p m Arrlvaaat I'irvallla I A;jw p TUA1NB 1"0 AUi.WY aio. 6-liavoa t'orvallln.,, , d:if. a in Arrival at Albany nl Ma. 7U'av torvallin ... (i;u a in Arrival at Albany imoa s ,n Ho, 9 lavei CorvallU 6:tto m Arrlvoiat Ibauy 8;W p ni RKUUI.AK Hl'NDAY Til AINU Ha. H-l-&ni CorvalH 11:15 a in Arrival at Albany i 11:55 a in No, J-Io Albany ,., 19::is p ni rrlva Corviillli.,,, ltis p m r Alt ol the a'Kiva cuinu-ct with Hoiiihorti raoino conipnny trstm. both atAll.any md Corrallla, M well ai train (' Pel roll, nMiiy dlreot aervio to Newport and adjaceiii brack a, ai wall at Breltanbiuh lint Springs, tot furtner Information ippy to WM. AIcMUBBAY en. 1'ana Afl., Portland, Or ' W, I rraiioN, A ft,, lolvdo .. ' Passing of Aldtn Dickinson. Aldcn Pickinyon died at lis'lumio ciKht miles north of this city on the lotlt day of this month. Deceased had lie-en HufTciing for the past two I years with kiuoiy and heart trouble ! and his death was not expected.- lie leaves a wife and one son to mourn his loss. The relatives are grateful for the public Hympnthy expressed at their home and at tho funeral service, which was held at the Episcopal church in this city on Monday the 17th. The Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member, assisted in the last service. Attorney C. E. Hawkins returned Friday evening from a trip to Portland. Frank Falcon returned TuesJay evening from a week's visit in Port land. , J.F. Stewart returned Friday eve ning from a short business visit to Albany. R. E. Collins, of the Lkaokh, went to Portland Saturday morning, A . T. Peterson was a Newport visitor last Friday returing to Toledo Saturday morning. Iiewis Montgomery, the sawmill man, was a passenger for Portland Monday morning. He expects to be gone a week. Miss Ella Collett "returned Mon day evening from Portland where she has been visiting her mother for the past month. ' Dr. North the Dentist will go to Siletz Monday for a few flays' stay. While there he will be prepared to do all kinds of dental work; Lester . Waugh wtnt to Albany last Saturday morning, where he has secured a position with the Southern Pacific R. R. as section foreman . E. II. Vadcr of Nortona was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Vadtr is thinkii g of putting in a line of merchandise in the Hawkins build ing on Hill street. Mrs. Nellie Sanderson of Newport was making proof or her home stead before County Clerk Ira 'ade Tuesday. Everette Jones and D. II; Gillson were her witnesses. The Modern Improvement Cotn p my are driving piling this week for the wharf which Dr. Mclntyre, of Portland, is building on his pro p rty just this side of Oysterville. The Doctor expects to build a san. itariiun on thin property. The Fir and Spruce Lumber com pany ia rushing the work on the mill here as fast as possible, and it is expected that sawing will begin next week, in fact there is a crew of men in the woods now fixing up the donkey engines, the railroad, and other equipement. The crew re pairing tho mill and adjusting the machinery are making things lively. Newport, Oregon, January 12, 1910. Noti" in hereby nlven lhat lulled bids will hsreuelved by the Cnnniy Court of Lincoln Comity ( ir tbn construction of road In Itond piilrlct No. In, in par ipeclllcatloiii contained in Uewliitfon pi mad by voter n mid Uond Mltt-lot and on lilo In the Comity C'lerli's of. flee. Tho following, ppopiririitliini for work, o be 1 0 ipleted by Auitiiftt 1, HMil, DegtiinliiK at 1 lie eiiKtend of dike on land of J. Siiinar, al mouth of J, Sljota rlongh, aiul emu plated to I'ei roN oainp on Slleta River, on ikiii oi way in wapon roan m tiurveyed and (accepted, to be Blnxlied, graded, drained and bridged, a roadway Ji ft wide and alanhud ia ft ach Mile of roadway, bridges to be K ft wide, llldH may be made for Kant and Won half ot road, by designating the binning and llninh Inn points. ttidiare also asked for the completion of dike AIo for work on Canoe Landing and Unoti Road, to begin at the ond of wcrk which la near the ihreo mile atnke and completed to the and ol iurvc-y,adintnnceor aboim.; miles. From the throe mile nuke to tna Ave mils Blake to be ai fultowi; Slunlu-d, grubbed and bridgjd, the roadway to ha grubbed loa width ol Ktx'i-en feel and alibliod twelve feet on each Ida of roadway, grading only in low or we, placei and at each end of brldgei. From Hie live mlli Uke tho Improvements will be on me new lurvey to tho tnwnihip line betweon townxblp 8 no nth and township 0 louth, range lowest, the work lo ba as follows:. Graded 13 feet wide and slashed 20 root on the nppor ild of roadway the bridges to lie 2 feet wide. Kaoh inlla of work may bo bid on separately, All bldi to be prcieuted on or before Febru aryio.wiu. J.o. RoBiBTaon, U 8uufvior, . This is the time to.go to Kewton & Nye mul see about your PLOWS II ARROWS and CULTIVATORS We also carry all kinds of Hardware, Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement and all kinds of Fencing N ewton & Nye The Charm of a Pretty Mouth is irresistable, and those who allow decayed teeth to mar its beauty are almost criminal in their negligence, when our per fect crowi. and bridge work will restore it to its pristine love liness. Our methods for ex tracting teeth are painless, and our work in all lines of dentist ry is perfect, our prices modcr- p r w.- f w ate. NOW AT MERCHANTS HOIEl, TOLEDO, OR. Relinquishment in Silet. wanted. From owner only .. Address Box 204, Springbrook, Oregon, Desire to Buy. Anyone having a young team of horses to sell, weighing 2300 or 2 100 pounds, w rite lo John Wainio, Siletz, Oregon, Wanted. Men to cut cord wood; will pay by the cord or will give good con tract for largo o mount. Toledo Light & Power Co. Get ready for those ducks. New ton & Jiye have guns and ammuni tion of nil kinds. Hides Wanted. Cnfih paid for hides at the Toled Tannery, We pay as much as any body in town. Toledo Tanneky. CAME NEAR CHOKLNG 10 DEATH A little boy, Hie son of Cliris. I), Peterson, a well knou ti resident of the vi'liK'u of Jacksonville, Iowa, bad a amlden and violent altank of croup. Much tliiol;, etriii Ky phlegm came tip after Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Petereou says t "J. ihink be would have choked lo death had we not given him thie remedy,'' For sale by Toledo DrtW Co. ' ' HAWiMBMWtjJaawHi nnsM.'-MnvannnfMWSI TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES R. N. VVARXOCK, Prop. Good HH and well.broken Saddla Horses Spulal iltontlun given to TrBvellnu Men. Iorm lioarded and ulreu ttood Cure O pirates Toledo-Slleti Stage City Draying in Connection G. B. McCLUSKEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW , Toledo, Oregon O. MIDD LEKAL'FF Law, Renl" Estate and Insurance TOLEDO. ... - OREQUX I SELL Charter Oak Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves cheapest and ihest in the World Also a fine line of Glass and Ciock- ; ery Ware FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON Drs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Mutual Phnne. lioth ottice No. 651- NEWPORT and TOLEDO. At TOLEDO Friday At WAI.DI'OltT Tburndny noon to Saturday. Our Mnttu A Moused I'atlent Our Beit Advertlsui'. , . ,.; SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the . state of Oreirnn, for tho Comity of Lincoln: Felanlse M linger, PlaliitifT, - vs John W. Munger, Defendant.- To the above named defendant, John W, Mungei-: In the name of the State of Oregon: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en titled Court and Bult, now on Mis with the Clerk of snld Court on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of thin summons, to-wlt: on or before tho 11th day of February, 1010. x And you are notified that If you fall to ap pear and aiiBwer the snld complaint ai herein required, the plulntifl will applv to thn Court for I ho relief prayed for in said complaint, to wlt, fur a decree of said Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing butween the plulntiir and defendant: and further, that plaiutilt b restored to her former numo, to-wlt; Falknisa Eddy, and for suet other and , dillorent relief as to equity seemeth just. This summons is served upun you by publl-' cation thereof by order of Honorable Cbaa. H. j Gardner, County Judge of Lincoln ' County, I Oregon, made on the SCitlt day of December, 1909 directing publication thereof onoe a week for six consecutive and successive weeks in six Issues thereof, beginning with the issue j of December SI, 1909, and onding with the is sue of the 11th day of February, 1910, in the Lit. coin County Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and pnblisoud at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oreiion Date ot first publication December SI, 1909. O. B. McCluskky, . Attorney for Plaintiff. . f-3 11 I i I I w 2 .mm Fool, Billiards, Card Tabes, BowlingAlley, Candy, Cigars, C Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinks 31. X. AXDEIiSON, Prop. TOLEDO, OREUUy Harness, Harness, Harness. I am now prepared to furnish harness, heavy and light; all kind.n of straps, rohes, 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 Ilnrncssmaker f ? - t T"r l. O., Jimni ivi.-ii. i a vs. WALDPORT, - . - OREGON Dairy and Stock Ranches City Property; De Lava Cream Separator! Underwood Typewriter! Ruble Third Addition to Waldport Lots in this beautiful addition now on sale at prices ranging from $ 15.00 up, according to location. Como early and get the best selections. FEVER SORES. Fever sores and old chronic sores slintilil not be healed entirely, but bonld be kept iu henlthy condition. This can be' Hone by applying Cham lierlnin'H Rlve. This salve lias no su perior 'or (his purpose. It is ulsn most oxeellent for cb.ipped bund?, ore nin-ple-s, burns and disenues of the ski-n. For enle by Toledo Druif Co. Shoes of very size, pattern and quality at Fish's store. See this line before buying those school shoes. - A WILD BLIZZARD RAGING brine? danger, suffering offtrn dotth to tboifHtida, who take colds, coughs nnd Ingrippe thut terror of Winter and Spring. Its dimmer fiKnii's are "stuffed np" noftrils, lower p irt oT nose sore, chills and fever, pain in back of the hed, and a throat-gripping eough. When Grip attacks, as von value yonr life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bottle rured me," writes A. L. Dutin, of Pine Valley, Miss, "after being 'laid up three weeks with Grip." For sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, llron. cbitis. Afthma, it's supreme. Bile, $1. Guaianteeri by Toledo Drug Co. Elegant Rooms. - A few elegant rooms to rent. Enquire. Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. Get the Habit and go to Al's Smoke House cafe. Meals at all hours day and night. Red. hot Chicken Tamales a special ty.- NOTICE FOIt l'CBl.ICVTlOX V. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon. January 15th, 101P. Notice Is hereby given that Arthur VV. Acker man, of Olen, Oregon, who, an March 3rd, 1903, made homestead entry No. 14704. atrial, No. 02M1, for n If of ie4. iw of nei, ae of nw;4, Section 29, township 12 louth, range 9. welt, WllUmotte Meridian, has (lied notice ot Intention to make hnal five year proof, to est ibllsh claim to the land above described, before Ira Wade, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Oregon at Toledo, Oregon, on the 22nd day of February, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: .1. W, Davenport, T. L. Bohannan, C. W. Bro-.vn and George W. Davenport, all of Olen, Oregon. Chad. B. Mkrrick, Register. SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR. fs The door of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayers, of Tpnait Bridge, N. Y., when bis life wns wonder fully saved. "I waa in a dreadful con dition," he writes, "my skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken; tongue coated: emaciated from losing 40 pounds, grow ing weaker daily. Virulent liver trou ble pulling me down to death in spile of doctora. Then that maohless medi cine Electric Bitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and stroug." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they're su pieme, 60c a$ Toledo Drug Co. ,