Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 11, 1910, Image 5

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    Died
New Goods
My line is now
COMPLETE
All new and up to the
MINUTE STYLES
A bigger line than ever
' Burns At the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Job AnutU in thin city,
pi lucsday, March 8, 1910, Mrs.
Emoline Burns, wife of Henry
Burns, aged 63 years, of heart
failure.
Mrs. Bums came to Toledo frotn
fejl'er home at Rathdrum, Idaho, five
g , weeks ago for her health, having
: l-v;u i ouutn-i mini iie.irt otseaee
1
for some time, and thought the'
I change of climate might be bene-
ficial to her but she rapidly grew
weaker until the end came.
Mr. Burns wan notified of her
Women's Secrets
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J. 5. Akin I
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WALTHWd WATCHLS .
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelery 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 Ycar'njixperlwi-e)
H. E. PETERSON,
Watchmaker, Jewi-Ier and Optician
TOLEDO, OKEVOS
John Ilaniar of Nortons
Toledo visitor this week.
condition and arrived here last Fri-
day evening and a daughter, Mrs.
FS 1 Mnn,1,r VA lol .1 lit. . n ... 1 f 1, t. .1 1...
A-.in.v.j ijuivuiua , III 1 11V.U I liC IWl J U IT "
ing evening, and were with her
during her last hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns are old-time
residents of Toledo, having come to
lirJ pil (i family nfvix oliildrpii . wfimtro
Mrs. IlattieG. Meeker of Rathdrum,
T.i.t r i:.i oi
was a a"u ,lla- -oiiim otiaiptey oi
Lane, Idaho; Fred Burns of Ward-
NOTH'E FUl PIBLlCATiON. '
U.S. L'eiid Oiltoe. Portland. Oregon,
Jlnrcli 5th, VJ10
Kniifp in hr..liv eit eii thnt Eilert It. Stens- I
Ian I of Toledo. Oregon, who, on February JO, a child as to all adlllt,
Mrs. Marl De Laneey of Yaquina' ncr' Icla,,o; Mlri' Mar' Maxwe11 o
visitwl iri thwoitv vowd..v ; Butte, Mont. ; Mrs. Mandy Edle-
TI x , " ' , . , I blute, and H. T. (Doc) Rum? of
1 he Loggers' dance at the Wood- t ., , . . v '
n it it 1 1 Rathdrum. Twelve years ago the
men Hall tomorrow night. See , ., , ,, ,P , , , . . .
fL j s ... . .family left Toledo and have since
tneir ad in this issue. - ! , , . , . T1 ,
, . " . made their home m Idalio, 10 years
Mrs. Maggie Fremery and son of at Harrigonf and the pasl two years
Portland arrived Saturday evening at Rathdrum.
for a yisit with Mrs. Fremery 'a, M-s. Burns was always a faith
mother, Mrs. R. F. Raines. ! f ul) loving motlRTi anJ a g00ll) uyal
GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOr ' "Wn'w, and leaves to mourn her
CHILDREN. , loss, besides her family, many fast
The season for coughs and colds is friends in Toledo and wherever she
now at band and to much care cannoi lias lived. She was a member of
be used to protect the children A ' the United Artisan lodge of this
child is mud. more likely to contract ac so a of th(J R n f
diphtheria or scarlet fever when he
lias a cold. The quicker you cure his .
cold the less tho risk. Chamberlain's j Funeral services were held at the
Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of.M. E. church Wednesday, Rev.
many mothers, and few of the, who Pearse conducting the ceremonv.
htT "d n'J6 "e an-v Interrment was made in the Toledo
I other, Mrs. F. F Sturdier, of Riplev, '
W. Va, says: "I have never rne 1 any- j ccl"etary-
tliinu other than Chuinberlaiu'.-i Cough j
Ketnedy for my children, and it has . Franz At the residence of his neo-
Blwaysgiveu food satisfatvio'i " Th is
remedy contain no opium or other nar
cotic and may be given as cntirl li-nMy to
For sale by,
19 4, rmidd Lomei-tind application, Ko. l'l.'tfi,
SirlU So. OlOti). fur nvi'i of pi"1 section 2S,
tow nhlp 11 south, ranee 10 west, Wil'.aniette
Meridian, has tiled notlre of Intention to niako
final tivu year pri'iit, to es'ub'.lh rlalm to the
land-above docilbeil. bjlore Comity Clerk i f
Lincoln County, at Toledo.Oregoti. oiAha 14th j
day of April. It 10.
Claimant nnmci n wllnee:
G'inder olon, I. F. HUer. John Anderson
and iluni E I'eteraon, all of Toledo, Oregon.
Chas. It. Mkbkick, Register.
Drs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS
Dentists
Mut iiul Phne, both ollloa
No. Ml-
N i:UTORT and TOLEDO.
At TOLEDO Friday
At WAI.lJPOBTThurd:iv noon to Saturday.
Our Motto- A flensed Patient Oar Bent
Adirortlaar.
To'edo Drtitf Co.
NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT.
Notice to Bidders.
Bay View, O . Feb. 28, lOifl.
Sealed bids be will received by the County
f umrt ot l.liii'otn Coiintv. for "Hendrlcksoti i
litki." HPivi. ltiiv'leiv. under following B:ecl-. US D
liew at Bernu, Indiana, February
28th. 1910, Jacob Franz, lie re
tired on Saturday night in his
usual health and was found dead
the next morning.
Jacob Franz was born inSwitzer-
Vnllno Ikt humliv civnii that tha iitnlni-lirnml 1
has been appointed by ihe t onniy court of land February 12, 1832, and came
the State of Oreg.ni for Lincoln County, ad- to the United States ill 1851, at the
ininWtrator with the will annexed, of tines-1 , , ,. . .
late of Iliram Flickinwr. de.:eaied. ge of 19 years, Settling 11 Chicago
All persons having (luiins iigiiini l smlder-tnte ' wiero )o bcailiO Well acquainted
are herein- required to i-rc.-eut fame 'o the un-' ... ., .... . , ,
duralRiied, at the oliice of C. E. Il,i kln In To- With the tWO great political KlatltS of
ledo, Oregon, with proper vouchers as by law t-liat d.1V, Lincoln and DuUglllH.
required, within six ii. onthii Irom itatu of this , ' , , , , , ,
lllllice. : And he frequently spoke of having
Dated this 9lh day of February, 1910. 'taken theiU from place to place
I. L. s-.vak. Administrator.
! during the faiimus debates of 18S.
110 Uli CU.1K FOR KCZEMA. j At the u. break of the civil war in
Does it not seem strange that so ISol he enlisted as a Volunteer in
ui.iuj iwriU..uc. j. . j... comp.my n 4iiu itcgiment oi Ulno
Volunteers and was color bearer of
his Regiment, carrying the flag of
his adopted country from Bull Run
with cczntna?
A 25 cent bottle of a Mmp'e wash
stops the itch and will t-niey convince
any patient.
J her i on iDxd in tbr United State who his perhaps heard
more women's ecret than t olbcr man or woman in the
louotry. Tliete rcreta arc not secrets of fuilf or shame, but
the icoreta of suffering, and they have bean confided to Dr.
It V. Pierca in tbe hope and expectation of advice and help.
Tl at few of these women have been disappointed in tbeir ex
pectationt is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of
II women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and
ehegcther cured. Sucb a record would be remarkable if the
catet treated" were numbered by hundreds only. But when
that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- mil
lion women, in a eracticc of over 40 vears. it is phenomenal.
ace entitles Dr. Pierce tc the gratitude accorded him by women, the first ol
specialists in the treatment of women's diseases.
Ever) tick woman may contull Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without
Charge. All replief art mariled, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without
any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as with
out fee. to World's Dispensao Medical Atiociation, Dr, R. V. Pierca, Prest.,
bufhlo NY
Dli. PXEHCE'S FAVORITE PHESCIUPTION
IAA.l3Leat Weak Women Strong,
31cl& Women Welli
Toledo Meat Co.
Paine & Nye, Props.
0
1) 'fc f 'hiSv&l
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All kind of fretdi and cured
Meats, Bacon and Lard
Highest price for Hides and Pelts
Fish at:d Oysters in Season
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' This ah i ronifoel of tnilil and to Cold Ilarl). r and being woun led
stothingoil of winterKreen mixed with '01)Ce ju bai'Je. . In 1S:(j he
thymol .11,1 glyctM it.r, He., .....I I nnwn ' to (Won an, lvnB nnrinin((l
D. D. PiescrijiMi-n. W e
not
know how long the 1) I) 1). La On tutor-1
j bosa fanner under Ben Simpson
ies will continue the 25c offer, as the 'on the Siletz Indian Reservation,
remedy ia regularly sold only in 81.00 J where he served for two years. He
bottles ami bus never before beeu put,wagcme 0f the pioneers of the Ya-
ficatlons.
Uoxlnnln at at point 100 feet west of what
Is known as Hondrickson's Boat Landing at
foot of hill on county road, thence in a n rth
uasterlv direction followlnscouniy road act ors
dellattofootofhlll.adi?iiinceof43.'fiit. ! on the market on any special oilers. p PDiintrv and nmtmti.d in
. Dike to he built 12 foot wide by setting ,t. , Tf , wat relief to.light try a btrle lm h cu" and dtWIHtUl 111
ai ft. m ,r..una and 4 ft high, not le.s thai, , recooimend- j 'UiWmg the Inst wagon road from
fift aiiBrt.onb thsideofdike. 1'os-stos.inare r, CorvillUt.i Pioneer ni-d in innnv
up not lew than 6 inches, with bonmf. not less ation. Toledo Drug Co. uorvainsio iimiecr ana in inanj
than 2x6 spiked from post to post, across dike ways contributed to the development
ii ft. from ground, to be planked up Inside AN AW hUL KRUPTIUJJ ' Of tbo pnnntvv Hp livod' in T in
with 2 in. planks to to,, of posts then ! 0f a volcano excites briof interest, ad V 1 " . -i ,
with earth u o tl ,,'.er except rtr o. . Tonr interest in skin ernptions will be I ln CoUnty ""til about a year ngo
ur,V ,,,mp y iaS short, if you u.se Iincklen'e Arnica when he went to Indiana to visit
Bids will also be received for a 1111 on above Salve, their quickest cure. Even the his brother win mi he had Hot seen
oescnoea iam,,.o do u lorn r - . worst boi)s uleBl! or feVHr SOfOS are f - moro t,an JO years. Jlicl"
r.,nrtwo.' And 1 ha nlan ronatdered the most, ' . . . L,Jl Ju"a' KiHIV
soon healed by it. liest for l.ur... h(J WW fiUniHary caea kft ft
Cuts, Bruges. Sore l.tpn. Chapped ,. T.
H-..H. . ril.llhl.in. .,iH Vii. It i uf ncnA 111 Ll,1Cln Co,,llt.V
Instant relief. 25c. at Toledo Lrutf
Co.
for, and the half township was no
more in proportion for the Newport
district than tho other districts
received. The Big Elk district got
four sections added of timber lands
and that district has only one pupil
in their school while Newport has
over two hundred children of school
age. So far as benefit is concerned
there is people living in every school
district in the slate that might say
that they received n benefit.
Schools are not -always" a benefit to
everyone who helps tosupportthem,
nnd in the nature of things tnis
will always be so, but they are a
public' benefit and the general
public must support them. If
schools depended upon support
from people who have no children,
or even if they depended upon only
those who have children, we would
have no general system of edu a-tion.
The land ewnod by "Home
steader'' has never before been
taxed for school purposes and the
County Court very justly decided to
treat everyone alike so put all the
land in the county into districts
already organized or . into new
districts.
The distance from echoolhouses is
always necessarily great in sparccly
settled districts. This is provided
for in the school law by requiring
the district to either transiort or
board all children living more than
two miles from the schoolhouse.'
Newport hits cheerfully done this
for every pupil so situated from the
very dny tho new territory was
added to the Newport district.
II. J. MlNllIoIlN-
The family moved to Centralia about
a year ago. More particular will
lie given next week.
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Ordinance No. 79.
An Ordinance to repeal Ordinance
No. do. Being an Ordinance 10
lating to the LVensing and regulat
ing of Draying, Hauling and team,
ing.
Be it ordained by the Common
Council of the city of Toledo, Ore-
K".
Section 1 Ordinance No. Go. be
ing an ordinance relating to tho
Licensing and regulating of Dray ing,
Hauling and teaming, be and tho
B:ime is hereby repealed.
Attest: ' C. E. Hawkins,
Approved March 7, 11)10.
F. N. IIaydkm, Mayor.
Recorder.
roadway. And the plan considered the. most
practical to he accepted by the undersigned.
Bids will be received until Monday. April 18,
1910. J. C. DOUGHERTY,
Supervisor Road District No. 3, Bay View
Oregon.
I fitters '
who will remember him for his rug
ged honesty nnd patriotic devotion
to his adopted country. No more
loyal or truerer patriot enlisted in
that mighty struggle for the preser
vation of the Union than Jacob
Succeed when everything else falls.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses tbey are the supreme
lemedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It is the best medicine ever soli!
over a druggist's counter
NOTICE FOR I-t ni.ICATlON.
V. S. Land Ollloe, Portland, Oregon,
February 4, 1910,
Notice Is hereby given that Fred Olon of i
Chltwood, Oregon, who, on February 13, 1!H)7,
made homestoad entry No. HU74, Serial No ! Ei'atiZ.
Oli'CV, for, IxtB 2 and 8, and sw'if of ne'i, .
,u .... ...... hi., in un.ilti Ira.tira (1 !
weHt, Willamette Meridian, hits tiled notice of Reply to Siletz Homesteader.
Intention to make linal three year proof, tin
to establish claim to the land aiiovo described, I It WOllkl be 111 order for the
before the County Clerk of Lincoln comity, el, " H0m(RUadcr" to fjhoW where
Toledo. Oregon, on the 16th day of March I'JIO. I
Claimant names as witnesses: there WHS anything Unfair, tlllJUSl
! t'lysi.es G.Hart, John Q. Adams, Martin P. ! or y, j jn onflrging the lilllitH of
Dounnermas and Charles .I.Olsin, all of Chit-' .
tvood, Oregon. i the Newport school district. Every
CHif. B. JiERRv-K, Register, .'other district got what they .asked
Ladies' Aid Social.
The Ladies Aid Society will give a
social Saturday evening, March 19,
I'rograin and place of holding social
will be published next week.
J. F, Morrison of Dallas has been
in Toledo several days this week.
Yesterday Captain Siseho laiinah
ed his boat the Sas-Sa-Cuss. The
boat is ID ft. long and is a very sea
worthy model. She is t quipped
with a three horsepower Ferro en
gine.. The Captain ex-cis to make
aeveral trips up and down tho coast
this Summer.
Word lies just been received here
of the death of W. If. Harrison at
Centralia, Washington, on March
2nd. Mr. Hf.rrison was one of Lin
coln county's pioneers, having lived
for many years tit. Newport and
Waldport, and n year in Toledo.
That Official Directory.
Editor Lkadf.k: Did you ruul
S. G.Jrvin's business directory in
last week's Lkadku? It is full of in
formation to the common people
directing them where to apply for
the county seat, county high school,
also foi school or road districts.
The pjoplo arc surely under obligat
ions to the gentlemen for the infor
mation, as he has made a life-long
sUidy of the subject and surley
knows. Vet Sam seems hampered
by hi modesty and the directory
indicates that he is entirely too
sensitive for this cold world.
A Rkadkk.
.Win. West fall who has a home
stead on Mill Creek came down to
Toledo Wednesday, and became of
his peculiar actions was soon taken
into custody and examined as to
his sanitv. and was found to lie tie- .
menlcd. He imagines that he
owns two railroads running from
Mill Creek to Elk City.. These to
gether with a large city which was
situated on Mill Creek were stolen
from him. Itc claims to have lost
nineteen million dollars since ho
came to Lincoln county, lie also
thinks that he murdered some or
phans in Germany. When Marsh
all McElwain arrested him he got
out his knife and tried to use it on
tho officer. He was taken to tho
asylum th's morning.
In another column Dr. Burgess
tells about the celebrated Ferro
gasoline engine. The efliciency of
these engii.es is attested to by the
managers of the Lkadkr. This
office has been using one of these
engines to drive the printing ma
ehinery for the past two years, and
we don't want a better engine.
Talk engine to the Doctor beforo
ordering your new one.
The light company moved their
engine to the new location at the Fir
and Spruce sawmill, and expect to
run the light plant with their own
engine, beginning Sunday. They
are now giving morning service,
which is convenience to the early
risers.
Highest prices paid for wool and
mohair. Let me know before you
sell your spring clip. H. S. l'runer
Nashville, Oregon.
F. W. Cars in, the blacksmith,
h:n an expert liorseshoer. Gi'.fl
him a trial,
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