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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY FAPI'R COLLINS & HAY DEN, PiBLisnERS RED FRONT BLACKSMITHSHOP W. CAIISON, Prop. fcDirel.t the pcw(onp t Toledo, Oretfou, ivnnd-claiui mall mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year f 1 50 SUx Mont lis - - "i Three Months - 60 ADVERTISING KATES rlBply, 10 ct' n t per Inch per Iwuie. lvnl and Rending Km leu, 5c per line. Notice for Sale, Wiintod, Etc., Hvo lines or tinder, 2.V per lmie! EOc per month. Unmchttnd Notice", j; Timber Not Ices, f 10. The Fir & Spruce Lunilier Coni iany is building a large addition to then mill nt tliia place. Tlie ad dition is 40x90 feet and will house two planers, a moulding machine and a band rc-saw. Anotlier large engine will he. installed to furnish power to operate th s machinery. When this re-saw is ready for oper ation the capacity of the mill will le greately increased as the circular Haws will then-only cut the logs into timbers and there-paw will rip them up. Fire was discovered in the Hooker RmMijig, on 1 1 i ! 1 Street in which i located the postolliee and the real estate office of Stanton & Crosno, at about ten o'clock Wednesday evening. An alarm was turned in but the fire was extinguished before the hose cart arrived. The fire was confined to the partition which divides tho building and orginnted in the i!ue which is built in the partition. Hans Olson sold his place on Olulhv slough to E. S. Erntson, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and two young children lefi Tuesday morning for Carlton where they will make their home, Mr. Olson having purchased some prop erty at that place. Mr. ond Mrs. Olson are old and respected residents of Lincoln County havinglived hero a great many years. Regular meeting of the T( ledo Development League will be held at City Hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday April 26. Every citizen and friend o; loledo is invited to bo present Business of importance demands your attention, come and assist To le.lo grow. C. B. Crosno Secretary, At the meeting of the City Coun oil Monday evening permission was granted to Lewis Montgomery to build a reservoir or tank on tho lot back of tho City Hall. This reservoir is to be built of cement and will bo" used to store water in for use at the Fir & Spruce mill. Next Tuesday is the anniversary of Odd Fellowship. The Toledo lodge w ith their friends will go to Newport where a big celebration is to be held. Tho steamer Truant will tako them 'lown. C. D. Wilson, the photographer, will be in Toledo tho first of next week. Those wishing view9 taken may leave their orders at the Toledo Drug Company. Mrs. It. N. Walters went to Chit wood Tuesday to attend tio .funeral of tiie four months' old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pepin. Frank Parker went to Albany yesterday morning having secured a position with the Albany Lumber Com pay. The Council, has ordered that a Htrcet light be put up at the inter section of Seventh and Railroad St'CCtS. T. W. Gorman an old time resi dent of Yaquina is in Toledo look ing after his property interests here. C. W. Davies of the Modern Im provement Company went to Port land yesterday morning. C. C. Woodford went to Elk City yesterday morning for a visit with his family. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black smithing of all kinds. . Satis faction guaranteed. TOLEDO - OREGON KOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Portland. Oregon. April 2nd, 1910. Notice lit hereby given that Ole Amundsen of Toledo, Oregon, who, tin September 13, l!Mi7, made Momeiilead eppllcrllon No. IGS-fl, 'nl No, 014M, for of ticj-i, Kection 84, town 11 nc'tilh, range 10 et, Willamette Meridian, ha lied notice of intention to make llnal com mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above de i ilied, bofore County Cloi k, Lincoln County, o egon, at Toledo, Oregon, on tho 10th day tif May, 1910. 1 alii' ii nt unmet iia wltneases: Vein Strand, J. M. K. Duller, I. F. Miser and Eilcrt II. Steiutland, al' of Toledo, Oregon. Chab. B. Munition, Register.- j The Best Quality of $ Groceries, Drygoods, Flour and Feed at tbe Lowest Prices 8 R. S. VAN C LEVE ijj TOLEDO, OREOON jjj WM. LINDERMAN CARPENIjSR and SUING LEU Cement Work a Specialty All work Guaranteed YAQUINA, - - OREGON EDISON PHONOGRAPHS' WE ARE AGENTS Let us put an Edison machine in your home. We can sell just as cheap as anybody. Come in and hear the new records. We are receiving them constantly. We can furnish you any style you prefer. ' Edison P.ecord3 have the Tone and Quality. That Counts Don't buy inferior, cheap records. TOLEDO DRUG CO. DR. WALTER M. BERRY DENTIST Inventor of the Berry System Crown and Bridge Work. Late Principal Berry-PoHt-Giadimte School, St. Louis, Missouri Crown, Brldgo and Plate Work, and the care ol Children's toetha Specialty. IN TOLEDO Tnesday.'Wedni Bday and Thura day of each wetk. Newport, Oregon HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Toledo, Oregon James McDonald went to Chit wood yesterday on business. Ed Paine went up to Chitwood Tuesday to do some butchering Attorney Bryson of Corvallis passed through to Newport Monday evening. Paine & Gorke have installed a gasoline engine to run their sau sage machine, Miss Blanche Jeffreys came over from Corvallis Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fish. Johnnie Peterson came :ver from Albany on business Wednesday eve ning "returning the following morning. C. W. Davies amily into the residence which chased. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church meets with Mrs. Willson Tuesday, April 26. Imogcne Willson, Sec. George Chambers and famy of Nortons have moved to Toledo. George will work at carpentering this summer. See those Base Ball Shoes at Akin'a $2.50 is moving his Goo. McCaulou ho recently pur- ' List 6 212 restoration to entry of hands in National Forest. Notice li horeby given that the land dencrlbed below, embracing 1)0 acres, within the Siusluw Natlonnl Forest, Oregon, will be I subject to settlement and entry nuder the pro vision of the homestead laws of tho United States and the net of Juno 11, JfCO, (34 Stat. 2:):!), at the United State land office at Rose bnrg, Oregon on May 10, 1!)10. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming any of said land for agricultural purposes, prior to January 1st, 1!'00, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a home stead entry for the lands actually ocenpied Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons mentioned belov , who have a preference right Btibject to a prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead en try and the preference right is exercised prior to May 10, 1910, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry W any tjii'imieu person, ine lanas are (M lollows Then,$ of nwjof nw'of Sea, 25; the n$ of neof nt!; theswj of ne4 ofneJi; the ofseV4'orne; the wof neVi of se!; ' See, 26, T. 14S., K. H W., W. M.j listed upon appli cation of Sampson Levins ot Octan View Ore gon; List 6-212. 8. V. PtioonFiT, Assistant Commissioner of the GenornI Lau-I OHIce. Ap proved February 19, 1910, Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary oJ.the Interior. Lists (MC:i and -239. Restoration to entry of lands ill National Forest. Notice Is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 73.32 acres, within the Siuslnw National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settleme it and entry under the pro- visions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of J uno 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land oilice at Portland, Oregon, rn May 10, 1910. Any Settler who w as actually and In irood faith claiming any ot said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, nnd has not abandoned same, hui a preference right to make a home stead entrj for toe lands actually occupied, bald lands weiv listed upon the applications of tho persons ihcntloned below: who have a preference rlthl subject to the nrirr rlirht of any nun suitiur, (ii-ovioeu sucn senior or ap plicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference rl.nt Is exercised"prlor to May 10, 1910, on which date the lands will oe subject to settlement and entry by any uallfled porsnn. The lands are as follows: ,ot 3 of See. B, T. 8 8., K. 10 W., W. M.: 0 82 acres, listed upon the application of Sardlus 1). Jenkins ol Kernvllle, Oregon; List 6-1C3. The ne4 of se.1 of te: the e ef nwj of se)4 ofsej; the sw! of nw)i of to of teX' the tiofsw!i of seofsej-i; the wi of awU of re'-i of le'f, the s'of sw'4 of seU; the seW of the neJiof theswof the iei of Sec. 3, the nof nwof ne'4; tbe nwt of the se of nwjof n!ij tho neW of swu of nwji ol the iiel of See. 10, T. 8 S. K. 10V .j 72.5 acres, ap plication of W. C. Maynard of Newport, Ore gon j List 6-239. 8. V. PhoUDHt, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved February 21, 1910. Frank Pierce, First Atslslant Secretary if the Interior. Get the Habit and chew Zeno Gum, for the breath. i Get the Habi AND GO TO Ali'S SMOKE HOUSE AND KAIBY KITCHEN For Your Segars, Terbaker, Kandy, Frutes, Nuts, Lunch Goods, Etc. We also carry a Large Assortment of Pipes and Smokers' Articles. SW Short Order House and Pool Hall in Connection yj AL WAUGH, Proprietor Every woman likes a trim and shapely foot. Unfortunately many, in the mistaken belief that they are making their feet look smaller, get shoes that do not fit them. The result is the opposite of that intended. A woman's foot i3 naturally shapely there remains nothing for her to do but to clothe her foot in a shoe that will follow perfectly its graceful lines in short a shoe that fits. The surest way to have a trim and shapely foot is to wear the American Lady Shoe It is made on graceful lines that follow the form of the foot. A great variety of styles and sizes make it possible for any woman to be fitted in a style that pleases her fancy! Come in and see the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fit you in a shoe that is suited to you. We carry a large line of American Lady bhoes in many styles, sizes, shapes and leathers. T. P, FISH Toledo, Or. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLRDO, ORKOON . Office in Schenck Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency Calls nt any time. tW-BOTII 'PUONES-W TOLEDO BAKERY J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Avenue "Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies Fiesh Cakes. Everything First-ClHsg Orders out of town promptly filled. "VT" A rl TIM A D I 7 I I HT-T-ir ( mCORPORA TED) We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR (No Sapling Growth Timber Used) Special Bills on short notice JOHN FOG RTY, Agt., Newport O. R. ALTREE, - - - Manager ti M inntMim-i i .IV. . ..t. -Tj .. 1 - L INCOLN wOUNTY OANK (INCORPORATED) $10,000 Paid Up Capital B Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal point s th United States, Canada and Europe. j - -'v niu, ouiwitt uasnier