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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
New Goods My line is now COMPLETE . i All new and up to the MINUTE STYLES A bigger line than ever J. 5. Akin Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Silverware Greatest Assortment of every des cription ever seen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line of Spectacles and ye Glasses Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Thirty Year's Kxpurhm-e) H. E. PETERSON, Walchmakor, Jeweler and Optician TOLEDO, CffEO'O.V S. C. Irvin of Newport passed through to Portland this morning. Fred Cham!)ers is assessing in the eastern part of the county this week. Wm. Costcllo, the merchant. made a flying visit to Nortons yes Sheriff Ross returned from a short visit to Portland Wednesday evening. George Hodges, the Elk Citv hoat builder, was in this city Wed nesday night. Mrs. E. Ofstedahl went to Al bany Monday morning on a short business visit. Mrs. G. K. Freeman returned home Monday from a few days' visit at Newport. W. B. Stevens of Albany return ed this morning from Newrjort. where he had been lett ing a contract for the building of a cottage. J. A. Olson, the Newport real estate man, was in this city Wed A Poor Weak Woman , f women are more patieol thai they oufbl to be under itich trouble. 8 hf Z7.twT'n 6h! ,0 know ,ha ' ind U - Pennced medical advice fru if char,, ?h WH? "n Privacy by writing To the World's i D.spen.ary Medical Association, R V Pterce. M D , President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierc. HfJ J0nU'wi Fhyiioian of the Invalid.' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y.. lor inan vears and ha h.,4 . . 1 ' "ur i ,. ; ; ; - practical experience T mna t A 4 IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. The manv A A WOMEN WELL. I INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Mores Lane, wlf tw' eo. 14-5 8, and cli-wYi.'iet'! 15 -8-S .. niHinmn, w' ec. 1010-9 Flower seeds, New Stock. Toledo Drag Co. A. T. Peterson returned from the Valley Tuesday evening. Special Three cans nvlo Proo00 Vr-r-!-' v , i c , ' s Y'mon "w, 2-wo - . o- . v , . t . " I WU'oUgil to Cor-,Jue'lil.iiieoln,l,tl'.,SHc,t).10 10. weaiea was will be received for the following till noon. March !M owNKtrn Dr.HniupTfi.if ,l ...... At.KKn Cllly Johnson, w$ e)i xi. son. 13 0-8 0, v. n. Hiacket-r, at at, nw'4 sw, sec. 19 and e'f aw ;i invU. sec. l'.iln: AI.LoTTKR Jacob Eilomvhenjr Hnsu Kilmncheuy " - "n'i ii:4iic. iu io-9 nesday, on his way home from a!MH,,leK1"",h1wNe'i nw,ee. 1010-9 i .... visit to his ' property at Elk City. M'rlh,"''n' -o.9... a... I . y lk. an, Non.Co,p,-tent land for sule jurs. u. u. uopeland, the letz . "e'in'i, see 10. ant sine's o i6-s- . t , , 14 ; Solomon Scolt, a;4 HWi Hefi.lio-9-10 . mo. . so. . in. . so. Aiwa Dill I-iicy Sampson Matilda Jack It. II. Jni'K Mildred Holoinnit ! vallis Tuesday mornint?. to visit, hov l'"v," K,'"x' nn'i "e 29 ' 1 .. ... ; Jane 1 antier. uts 10 nml 11. .0 11 loo. II 10. HO, for 25c at Newton & Nye's George Chambers was down from mother. She rotnmn,! hnma ! 7. , .,,7.' u.tt,,a. ee V.-n j -a- 1 umiu, lAiis ii nna ja, sen. a-7-ll 00 is Nortons the latter -part of last week, terday. ?,.,...,...,,..., ' ! .'. . C. G. North, the real estate and ""7 fro,n ,he ,Hnd'' here"y g'RntwU rihi of wny thereom for (lltchosVr roiyman, returned Wednesday i (!0,,st;, "cte; hy authority o( .ho Uniit-.l statw." W.MU' A : ' ArnyeS liveryman, - returned Wednesday the schooner ilhelmina, just evening from a visit to the Valley. 1 11 .1 T . . TT t .. . ... Charlotte KlpK Colnmuli ctt Josoph Lincoln I.avlim I'olK Jane Kostci Miiry Logan tbi'rei in re- - o ' o ciocK wun nity tons 01 coal for; Mr. and Mrs. Marsh went Lee Williams of Newport. This, is Portland - the latter part of the vessel s first trip to this port, week. Mr. Marsh returned homo but will make regular weekly trips Tuesday evening, but Mrs. Marsh in here. Captain George Tyler, her will remain in the city to receive master, reports a pleasant voyage' medical treatment.' tO ' l,id. f-h-rfca hn.,l,1 K ,. : " : . . """' 1,1 I u.nnii MijnuiB 10 1110 oruer 01 KflUTTU. EtiBEKT, iist I Supt. Btld Special Diabtli'Rinir Amit in Phun,i f a 1 ... Hw ofct:iii;,Y, srej:cin. up the coast. Yaqui KOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land OHiee, Portland. Oregon, March Sih, 1010 Kotlce Is hereby given that Ellcrt 11. Slenn. land of Toledo, Oregon, who, on February 20, 14, made hompstead ajiplicatlon, No. 15266. t?eiial No. 01003. for nw'i of se.1 section 28, ton nship 11 south, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final fivo year proof, to estiiblls-h claim to the land above described, balore County Clerk of Lincoln Comity, at Toledo.oregon, 011 the 14th day of April, lvin. Claimant names as witnesses: Guilder Olson. I. F. lilser, John Anderson and linns E. Peterson, all of Toledo, Oregon. tUAH. B. Mirhick, Register. Brs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Mutual Phone, both oftlce No. 651 . NEWPORT and TOLEDO. At TOLEDO Friday At WAI.DPOKT ThursdnT noon to Saturday. Our Motto' A Pleased Patient Our Rest Advortisnr. ma Arrived to late for front page. Adlia Ca.steel returned Monday everting James Patter m died in this city last evening at 9 o'ch ck, at the age of about eighty years. Mr. Patt erson was one (if the pioneers of home this county, w-iis an honest, hard 'working man. He died while be- FERRO 3 to 25 II. P. 4 ft 1 1 ihmmmmKmmv 1 t o ?, cylinders rl..,l T" 1 niM . , v launu luiiui- imu rtiin l asted : t 1 . , . . . are under quarantine at the OAC 8 , n t0 hw ,,orao in the north for scarlet fever. jendoftown. He will be buried to- A TI I.ln1-n n.i. i - n P- dav. E., came to Ynqnina Monday. Ucei-i TKa W(M' tmA-yvA 9 fv.U !? Mrs. L. E. Casteel left Thursday 4 i VV OriQ O OiarSQara -UyClC tAlglUe morning for a week's visit in Port-,' To T5IE Sadies: & - n , If.., 8,'e mSt COri!ial,y in-1 ' tot1i,y Ft!rro on Motors. It tells in tionu .uei7onaiu returned nomc 1 neu 10 my annual npnng Notice to Bidders. Hay View, Or., Feb. 28, 1010. Settled bids be will received by the County t'ourt of Lincoln County, for "Hendrickson Dike'' near Day View, under following speci fications. Beginning at at point 100 feet west of what Is known as Ilendrlckson's Boat Lauding at foot of hill on county road, thence in a 11 n th easterly direction fo'.lowlngcouiuy rond across de flat to foot of hill, a distance of 4Z2 feet. Dike to be built 12 foot wide by sotting posts 2 ft., in gr.iund and 4 ft. high, not less than 6 ft. apart, on b th side of dike. Post a to square up not less than 6 inches, with bourns not less than 2x6 spiked from pout to post, across dike 2 ft. from ground, to be planked up inside with 2 in. planks to top of posts then filled with earth. No timber except fir or cedar to be used. Must be completed by first of Au nst 1910. Bids will also be received for a fill on above described land, to be 12 toot wide on top or roadway. And the plan considered the most practical to be accepted by the undersigned. Bids will be received until Monday, April IS, 1910. J. C. DOUOHEKTY, Supervisor Road Dlstrlot No. 3, Bay View regon. he has been taking treatment for a serious stomach trouble. I MissJosepha Holme of McCoy j is visiting Mrs. O. MiildlekanT. 1 day. : JM111- c IT.V My stock is complete. f ' a I , " -v 111 niiinui;, i 1 1 n . 1 T.P11. n Ml 1 "!l I M lini-iffn wli-ir nvtrw l.uir.i. .n..l . ........ M ..1. I 1 I . ... , . icj -, -a"" v.. v.j ,vVv., dim u m i niioiiKi Know about t Kir prlnparl'iv fivn.. P.,- 1., ,-..1 ...1 ' r nnrv llriiiniiiT tntiu.,.,...... C.i.... V. ... . . . . . .vviik inui ni.-ici2 -j ,.,. ,,1-5-- construction and operation boats or engines. This is sent free to aiivone intemf..,l i Lose no time in securing it. Now is the time to koWi-. To edo Meat Co. Paine & Nye, Props. 0 um teisi N Our fresh stock of garden seeds are here. Get your seeds now. To 1 do Drug Co. . AN AW FUL ERUPTION of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bueklen'g Aruica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, uloees, ory fever sores are eoon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, BruUes, Bore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instact relief. 25c. at Toledo Drug Co. All kinds of fresu and cured Meats, Bacon and Lard Highest price for Hides and Pells Fish and Oysters in Season for Sale. Some good hay for sale on bank of Olalla slough at ten dollars a ton if taken at once. Hans Olson. HOME CU3E FOR ECZEMA. ' Does it not seem strunge that so many people suffer year iu aud-year out with eczema? A 25 cent bottle of a simnle wash stops the itch and will surely convince any patient. This wash is composed of mild and soothing oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol and glycerine, etc, and known as D. D. D. Prescription. We do not kuow how long the D. I). D. Laboratory ies will continue the 25c offer, as the remedy is regularly sold only in $1.00 bottles and has never before been nut. on the market on any special offers. If you want relief to-night try a bottle at 25c on our personal recommnnrl. ation. Toledo Drug Co. ixonce xo Hiiesinc Jjignt users. All bills for current used and supplies furnished during the month are due and payable on the lirst d.ty of the following month, and must be paitl hot hittar than the 5th. To all bills not paid on or before the 5th will be added a penalty of 25 cents for collectors charge. For the convenience of custom ers collections will be made on the first five days of each month at the office of the Lincoln County Tele Mhs. 1. P. Fish. . .E,...U ....v. ..,..., ,,,, .,liu, Tlin ninrlno lu tlm ilnm .1 1 n , f.,4.M V.......I ! . . .. v...b...v, .. vv.......b i ui .i iMuitcn s uiniiy lor cither business or pleasure and NO engine has ever given the universal satisfac tion as the Ferro. There arc over 20,000 Forros in use in all pnrtu' of the world and a Fern vrw i' -rro frien.l. The Ferro is adaptable to speed, pleasure or wor.i..-.ft ecu s, according to equipment ordered. Also made for stationary work. Write for particulars. R. D. BURGESS, Agent, Toledo, Oregon Notice. Elk City, Oregon, Vnrcli 21, 1010. Sealed bids will be received by the County Coiuniirisioiivrs until Tuculuy. May .'1, 1910, for Ihe widening and grading on a part of I ho road leading from Klk City to Pioneer around I ho ilevlns rock oliariv in the imrlhwcKtmnir. ter of section 11 township 11 south, random plione Company on IIlll Street, at west, as indicated by prollle on lile in the whu-h nlopp miufntnnra a A County Clerk's olUce being a distiiuce of tiOO to call and pay their bills and re ceive receipt for same. After the 5th collections will ston at the Telephone office and will be made by a collector of the Liht Company, when the penalty of 25c will be added. Customers will please call at the office designated not latter then the 5th of each month. Toledo Light, Power & Manufac turing Co -- . Don't Come If you can't laugh, to the Ken dall Recital, March 31. Tragedy, Pathos, Comedy and the latest songs. A complete repertoire, at popular prices. 35, 25, and 15, cents, tickets on sale at. Postokfice . Hides Wanted. Cash paid for hides at the Toledo Tannery. We lay as much us an body in town. Toledo Tannery. feet. The grading of said road to be a width of 12 feet solid road bed. All tills to be at. least 14 feet wide on top of wade; slopes to fills one one to one. Slope to all cuts to be one to one. All bids to be sert to the County Clerk sub ject tn the approval of the County Commis sioners, rv. B. IUhndkm., Supervisor Road District No. 10. A Resolution. Ona, Or. March 7, 10 10 At a meeting held by Lincoln Grange, the following resolution was passed : Whereas, In onr opinion the Assembly plan recently proposed bv the politicians of this State is cal culated to overthrow the rights of the people and give to certain political leaders, undue power; be it resolved, that we, the members of Lincoln Grange, No. 395, oppose the. Assombly plan . 8. A. Hohiigrcen, Secretary Teams for Sale. Three good teams for sale, weight 1000 to 1100 lbs. See North, the liveryman, at Toledo. NOTICK In the matter of the Ue-isirailn i o' the title In ho Norihca-il quarto' o' fie . inline u, quarter and lots 1,7, 9 uud 10, unci the liae tloiml Soiiihnc t qnar of the Nn.ihwe-t quarter, "or i he loi a," Bn ., Kt.un II, and lolsl,i,:i,4, M, 7,8uiid9,n" ,..,,1,.., iS( and In, 1, the Hon he i rni.ir' v,.,ih. wost ijuar'er and the Sojlh half of iho Northeast (liiar'ir of sccfou !' nil belli j In Towm-nlp-, foUih of Its.igoli, wesi .. tho W. M., Orcein, contaliilug in all n-re mora or less. Oceanslde Investment Crf., a coi v j-.itlun, Vi- Plnlulin-. Chiirl.s nepnc, Klchard Thorpe and I.u key l.i'giin, Kii.l ull whom il may concern, IiefenilanlH. lO ALL WlfoM IT MAY CONCKKN: Take iiollio, lhaloii the ih day of March, A. II. Hi 10, an application was illn.l I,,- i Oceanslde Investment Co., a orporatlon, in the Circuit Court of I.inco'n county (or In I hi I regisirnuon ol the title to Ihe Inn, I hv ,i... crlbcd. Now unless you aiin. ar on nr ,.. nv. tho 27th day of April, A. U. 1910, and show cause why such application shaK not bo granted, the same will b lutun ..ru ..i and a decree will be entered according to the i"")""' me application una you will be for ever barrod from disputing tho same. hkai. ii,A w inn, Clerk. G. Kvkrktt lUxin, Applicant s Attorney. Portland, Oregon. Harness, Harness, Harness. I am now prepared to furnish har ness, heavy and light; all kinds of straps, robes, etc. My leather is my own tanning and is not tanned by the "quick process." .Maehino and hand work, all guaranteed. J. 0. Smith, Toledo's Tanner and 1 larnessmakcri