Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 10, 1910, Image 5

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Stanton & Gillette
Toledo . Oregon
vALTHAM WATCH tsN.
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'i Experience)
H. E. PETERSON,
Walchmnker, Jeweler and Optician
TOLEDO, QREUOX
Drs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS
Dentists
Mutual l'h"iie, both otlie
No. Ml"
NEWPORT ami TOLEDO.
At TOLEDO Friday
At WAI.DPORT Thnifdnv noon to Saturday.
Our Motto" A Pleased Patient our Rest
Advertiser.
Lnu e shoulder is Hniost invariably
caused bv rheumatism of ihe muscle
mid yields quickly to tlio free appli
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment.
This Liiiimetit is Lot only prompt mid
ITeclual, but in no wsiy dissanretable
t use Sold by All Dealers.
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Toledo Meat Co.
Paine & Gorke. Props!
All kinds of fresn dtid cured
Meals, Bacon and Lard
Highest price for Hides and Pelts
Fish and Oysters in Season
A WOMAN'S GREAT IDEA
is to nvike herself h( tractive. But
without health it is hard for her to be
lovely in the face, furm or tompir. A
w ilk siek'y woman will be in rvous
ami irritable. Constipation and Kid
ney prisons show in piriplea, blotches
a-i I a wretdied complexion. B t
hVoetrie Bitters always prove a god
send to women who want health, beauty
ii. I friends. They regulate Stomach,
L'vei and Kidneys, purify the Mood;
(.ive s rong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
complexion, good health. Try them.
50c. al. To'edo Drmr Co.
ADMINISTRAKOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby glvon that th.i undersigned
administrator ot the estate of Bertha WUbiT,
deceived, will by vMuo of an order of sale,
duly made and entered of record of the Coun
ty Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 2d.
dn of May, 1910, authorizing and licensing
t!io undersigned administrator to sell a lirt
of the real estate belonging to said estate. In
pursuance thereof I will on and after Saturday
the 18th day ol June, 1910, at ten o'clock a. in.
of said day In Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon,
otler for sale at private sale to the highest bid
der.nll thu folloiviug described real property
belonging to said estate lo-wit:
The southwest quarter of the southeast
quarter mid the sonthoastquartor of the south
quartet of section thirty five In township nine
south of range nine west of the Willamette
Meridian, in Lincoln County. Oregon.
Ter:r.s of salo cash In lmnu.
Dated nl Toledo, Oregon, May loth, 1810.
0. It. .McCl.UttKEY,
Admlnlstrntorofthe estate of Hertha Wil
bur, deceased.
Chambei Iain's t tomach and Liver
Tablets will brace tip lue nerves, banish
si k headache, prevent dispondency
and invigorate the whole system.
Sold by All Dealers.
That Basket Dinner
The services and basket dinner
given at the Harlan schoolhouse
last Sunday were well attended.
Rev. Brown preached both in the
forenoon and afternoon and every
body enjoyed his sermons very
much.
The dinner, however, had to be
served indoors on account of the
weather, but the ladies brought
their baskets along and the board
was well filled with all kinds of
good things from roast goose to
palatable pies and cakes.
J. F. Stewart went to Portland
Wednesday.
Sheriff Ross went to Portland
this morning.
Miss Lena Ball is reported on the
sick list this week.
Mrs. Wni. Scarth was a Valley
ward passenger this morning.
The Fir and Spruce sawmill
started the planers this week.
Mrs. Hans Larson and children
visited at Pioneer the first of the
week.
F. M. Stanton returned the first
Rev. Brown intends to preach of the week from a visit at Philo-
here again the first Sunday of next
month, and, it is hoped, will 1
with us the.Fouith to help cele
Roy Bryant, a former Toledo boy,
was married May 25 to Miss Monah
Mae dough of Salem.
Jersey Bull
Three year old Jersey bull for
sale, or will trade for a good cow.
Archie Pepin, Toledo, Oregon.
Farm for Sale.
168 acres bench hind, good soil,
well fenced, over 200 fruit trcc.3 J Bl
math.
D. B. Ramsdell and A. W. Rams
dell were down from Big Elk Tues
day evening.
A crowd of about 15 ladies came
up from Newport Tuesday and spent
the day with Mrs. Samuel Center.
Commissioner John Kentta li,as
been over from Siletz several days
this week, in the interest of road
WOTK.
'Mayor R. A. Bensell of Newport
passed through- to the Rose City
last Tuesday morning to see the rose
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No Man is Stronger ' ()
Jt IIGUI J.J.IO 1 (UL Cf
A strong man ii strong all over. No man can be ,
. strong wbo is suffering from weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other disease to--
ot the stomach and its associated organs, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When man "doesn't feel just right,"
when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Such a man should uaa Dp. Pierce' a Golden Medical
, Discovery. It cure diseases of the stomach and other
organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood,
Invltorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes
the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as substitute for this non
alcoholic medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer
may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
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1 New Goo
good springs of water, good house
and barn, also cow sheds, 2 miles
from railroad station. Address
Titit KnimciiAxov,
Chit wood, Oregon.
Mrs. A. W. Morgan and Miss
Mary Ewing went to Portland yes
terday morning to visit the Rose
Carnival.
The young friends of Miss Lela
My line is now
COMPLETE
I want to buy a cow just fresh o r i Bartholomew met at her home last
which will be fresh within a' week j Saturday tvening in honor
and gives at least G gallons of rich ! eighteenth birthday. A
milk per day.
Apply to J. Margson
Winant Ore.
Feminaid.
A remedy truly the woman's
friend, fully guaranteed.
Ladies ask about it.
Also if you are troubled with
cczema,see Mrs. Fremery.
Toledo, Ore.
of her
HM'St
a very
pi mawid.LaassaaBamaaaasmaasassD
Oecftri
Succeed when everything els fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they -are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sok'
over a druggist's counter.
NOTICK FOIt ITBLK'ATION"
0. S. Lund Ollice, Uoseburg, Oregon.
. (tt4Mfi) May 10, l'JIC.
Notice Is hereby given that John A. C Nye,
of Tidewater, Oregon, who, on July 81, lWifl
made homestead application No. 141'.''J. w i-IhI
No. Otolfi, for' sv. ec 8 and n4 nw'i.
jeetiou 17 township 14 i.outh, range in west, i
Willamette Meridian, has filed nolioo of
intention to mnke final (ive year proof, to
establish claim' to the land above described,
before Ira Wade, County Cleric, of Lincoln
County, Oregon at Toledo, Orojj"'', on the 2Sth
day of Jnne, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph T. Mustns, James W. Chaftln, Fred
R.ibnett,and Levi H.Canin nil ot Tidewater,
Oregon.
Benjamin K. Jonfs, Register
CONTKST NOTICE.
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U. S. Land Office at Portland, Owgon,
May 7th. 1910.
A suftlclent contest affidavit havimt been
filed in this offlco by ("arl W. Buchner, contes
tant, against hnmestetid eulrv No. 089.1, made
January 19th, 1909, fur the M lie) and nw
sa'4, ecllou 17, township 10 south range 9 w.,
by Owen D. C. I'oi kIiis, Contestee, in which It
Is alleged that said Owen D. C. Perkins has
never erected a house or cabin on said land
either before or after making skM homestead
entry; that tho saUfentrymaii lias never lived
on or made any improvement! on said land
since the date of said entry to the present
time; but has wholly abandoned said land
from the date of said entry to the present time
and has never cleared or caused to be cleared
any part of said laud ; that said alleged absen
ce from tho said laud was not due to his em
ployment In the Army Navy or Marine Corps
of the United States as a private soldier ofll
cer, seaman or murine, during any war iu
which the United States might have been en
gaged; said parties arc) hereby nntilled to ap
pear, respond an otter evidence touching
Said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.on June .tllh,
1910, before the County clerk of Lincoln Coun
ty, Oregon, at his ollice in Toledo, Oregon,
and that tl mil bearing will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on July 7th, 1910. before tho lie
gUter and Receiver at the United States Land
Ollice in I'ortland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a proper affi
davit, tiled May 7th, 1910, set forth facts which
show that alter dm diligence personal service
of this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given
by tii nid proper publication,
Chas. 11. Merrick, Koglster.
J. C. AKUittv, Receiver.
merry time was had until
late hour. .
Elk City ami Toledo will play
ball here next Sunday. - Our In y
now have their pretty, new uniforms
and Elk City surely can't go up
against them and win. Everybody
come out and see the buys win
dressed in their nice red clothes.
Ted McElvvain has resigned the
ollice as Marshal and J. II. Turnidgo
was appointed", taking charge of the
office Wednesday. Mr, MtElwain
went to Poitland yesterday mor
ning, where he will soon move his
family a,.d make their future home,
until they get homesick again for
Toledo.
The Circle committee entertained
about thirty guests at their whist
party last Friday evening. Mis.
j Arnold won the prize for the most
! panics won, while R. A Arnold and
C. E. Hawkins shared the booby
together. The committee served
strawberries and cream and bread
and butter.
II. F. Nulto'n, recently of Taco
nia, Washington, has opened up a
store in the building recently occu
pied by Win. Costello. At present
Mr. N niton has a line of groceries,
but has a full line of 10 and 15 cent
articles coming which will lie hero
in two or three weeks. The store
will bo known as the Toledo Racket.
Mr. Nulton is no novice, at the
business, having conducted stores in
both the state of Washington and
and IiOiiisiana.' These 10 and 15
cent stores are Incoming very pop
ular other places anil we can see no
reason, why oti, should not be a
success here.
. SOKE NIPPLES
Any mother who bus had experience
with this distressing' ailment 'will be
pleased lo know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chitnberlain's
Salve as soon ts the child is do? e
nurstng. Wipe it off with' a damp
cloth before allowing the babe to nuts' ,
Many ruined nurses use this halve
with the best results. For salo by
All Dealers.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
June 4th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that James Stilt,
of Kdilyvtlle, Oregon, who, on December 7lh,
'.K)8, made homestead Kntry, Serial No. 0777,
for nt$ of sw'i, sw'4 of Section 2S, town
ship 10 south, range 9 west, Wlllametto Meri
dian, has filed notice of Intention to make II li
st commutation proof, to establish claim to the
kind above described, bofore (he County C lerk
of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon,
on the 11th dny of July 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alcx Warnock, Nortom Or; M. I). Weltln and
John Veitof KddyAllle,, Or.; A. J, Bartholo
mew, Chltwuod, Oregon.
All new and up to the
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J. 5. Akin 1
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for tho follow lug lfll noon. Juno -J7, lulu"
wr,09 "IT Ma'Kk
Malde Klama'h, !5 se'i nw'sec. 10 11) 9 20. u R Jiiolt
Martha John-m. s-s no'i ee. .. Mildred Solomon
J l'Cahill.ct al, n'isw'i.sec. 10 10 1! 80 ' Kllzabeth Cahill
W m M tt hite.etal, ei ne'f sot-3 and swl' nw'4 sec. 2-10.9.... so Chester M White
Win M White, et al, Be'4 se'.; see. Sand awV swti sec. 2-10-9 81) Abrani L Whim
H '.nry itell, w)J w'4' nw'4 sec. and e'.j c'ij ie'-j sec f 10 9 MM Chester Hell
Melindn Lxgs.lon.e: al. !.; nw uml mjj ito' see 2-10-9 ' M James White
M-linda.I.og.den.ctal. nv,' sw and Lots 20 and 23 tee 2-10-9 so Redo White
Melinda Logsdcn, et nl. ne'j nw-and nw' and no.'4 sec2-10 9 Mi 17 Clarluda White
Melinda Logsdmi, ot al,c! ue'i sue 2 10 9. 82 1.1 Paul White
Joseph O llriggs. Lots 2ii and 27 sec jil and Lots ft and 7 sec 8511 ... 80 Alice Saunders
Mary Washington, ff lie's, sec 11-10-10 80 Mary Washington
Kliza Albert, s'ij m'i ui!4'. ne' set j and n'i se' u sec 22-9-9 8;) Kll Ross
Kliza Albert, s'jsw ne1;, nw'ise,'4' and n', sw; se'.4 sec 22-9-9. . .. 80 . Charles Sheridan
Joshua Tom, ctal. nijj iie'i and Lot I sec 21-8 11 89 8,'i Mary Tom
Susan Marsliell, sw;4' sw'4', w! se1 nw'4 sec 20 and Lots K and 8ti
""("-'7-1'-"1 80 07 William Lang
Nellie Johnson, ut al, Lots 1 and 2 sec 2.1-9-9 - 13 29 Kdna Johnson
James Warner, Lots 9, 10 and 11 sec II and Lot 10 Sec 10-7-11 80 Catherine Shelly
Nellie Johnson, s'j sw-'j' sec 21-9-9 80 N11IM0 Johnson
Mollie Iiollis Lots 12 and l:lscc2 711 82 45 Mary Logan
Jane Yanner, Lots lo and 11 see 2-7-11 '. 40 Jane Fester
Joseph Lincoln, ne)4 anl sel; and lotSsec 82-8 11 87 19 Joseph Lincoln
Susan Puller, Lots 25, 20, 27 and 28 see 25-6-U 80 Husan fuller
Charles Sutton, s'ise'i Bee 0-10 9 80 Charles Stilton
Frances Sutton, s'a' sw!i sec 5-10-9 80 ' Frances Sutton
Solomon Seoit, s'j siv'i sec 2u 9-10 80 Solomon Scot;
Lena Itinpln, s".; Lot 15, l.ni Is, and wjj'se'j' ve sec 5 and w. Lot
iarjdn.v';i,,tS.,MI()9 8012 Lena Rlppin
Nellie Lane, n'a s), and s'lj uj ne; se 22-9-9 80 Nellie Johnson
Dick Cook, mv' j nw1; son SS and swj4 swli sec :il-9-9 CO John Tecumseh
Mek Cook, Kiso'4 sec 27-9-11 ; 80 Anna Teciimseli
John Albert, n1 niv' sec "C-10 11 90 Ona Albert"
John Orton, Lots 1,2 and 3 see JO-10-10 72 71 John Orton-
Roliert Dcpou. et al, ne' nw.'i. e' nw'i iiw,' and Lot 2 sec 20-8.10.. 08 10 Stella Selslg
Robert Depoe, etal, Ijit 4 sec 6-9-11 40(15 Charles Depoe
Robert Depoe, el al, Lot 3 sec ft 9-11 48 20 Minnie Depoe
Major l.iidson, s;a' v4 seo 28 8-11 80 Ralph Lildsou
Joseph (lay, Lots 2,3, 4,5 and 6 sec 11-7-11 8150 Cella (Jay
John Kelsay.sw) so'i sec 16 1010 41) John Kulsay
Mrs Julia Moggluson, self sw'4 seo 1(1 and Lot 8 seo 21-10 11 73 10 MraJ Mcgglnsou
Sara A line Wood, ij ne.'4 sec II-10-10 lj lug south of Siletz River,... f,5 Sara Anne Wood
Nellio Duiuont, ej sj1,' and e'.jj ne'4 sec 11-27 3 loo Frank i'alous
Susan Laehnnre uoJi se!.; and wUj s!4 so.1 4 sec 33-5 8 00 Susan Luchanee
Mary Taylor.ct al, w1 so1 sec 31-6-8 80 Rosa Dowd
John Dowd, ct ill, se'4 m see 31 nud w'i 82-5-8 200 Julia Dowd
Charlotte Riggs, cj se' ne.'4, sec 15. and ni se'i seo lfl-0-8 UH) . Charlotte Rlggs
I.altose Wluslow, iie'.4 ne',4 sec 2 0 8 and 11 swj-i sec 85-5-8 120 85 Laliose Wlnslow
Polly Specr, 11 nw'4 see 18-11-7 79 05 Reuben Long
Richard Hall, nw'4 awtf sec 10 and nla' so!; sec 9-0-8 120 Richard Hall
Killoar Amos, iiw'4 nw;4 see ill-8-8 40 Killear Amoa
Julia Warren, w.'i sw1 se'4 sec 12-0-8 SO Cella Smith
Louise Selkenh, wjsw'i'so'i'kec 35-6-8 20 1'oter Sllkeah
Viola Norwest, e'i iu04 see 31 5-8 80 Melvauie Norwest
William Ilarlless, e' uw'i swj4' sec 12 and uw'i ne'4 stfi U-6-8 60 William Harlow
Clu ra Jonrnan, et al, c$ nw, swj and no'4 sw and wjj nw;
soi sen 14 0 8 80 Alexander Day
Mary Stewart, et il. w1 ne1 110)4; see 11 and e1; ei nw.'4 sec 12-0-8 to Thomas Churchill
1'etcr McKye, seJi se) sec 15 and iu)i ne'4 sec 22-0-8 80 Busau 1'ony
Josephine Shirley, el al, e'i ne1,', 11'.; nu'4 ae4 sec 6 and sw'4 no'4
Bec82 5 7 MO Thomas Gilbert
'Josephine Shirley, et al, eU nw'.i and wj ::e'4 see 5 and e) no!4
nwl4 and vi'i nw4 ne'4 sue 32 6-7 , .- 199 58 John T Kelly
Josephine Shirley, el al, w'j nw)4 see sec 5 6-7 80 Finest Kully
Ola Joiinson, s'.jj sw'4 soc 32-9-9 80 Ola Johnson
Annie Morris Lots 18, lr, 80 and 81 sec 9-10-10 80 ' John Johnson
Shem Lafayette, Lots II, 12, 14 and 10 seo 20 0-10 05 02 Shorn Lafayette
Agnes Nowberry, ct al, sol-4 '4 (Lots 27 and 28) and Lola 21 and
12seo2U-9-9..., 80 Adella Harm y
Abblo John , ct al', Lots II and 0 Sec 9-10-9 80 80 Mary Wilson
Allert Reed, et al Lots 10 and 7 see 9-10 9 80 80 Mliinls Wilson
Alice Johnson, et al. vt 1111)4 ne'4 ue)4 nw)4 and It I seo 25-8-11 82 03 Frank McDonald
Ida Thomas, Lots 0, 7 and 8 sco 21-8-11 77 65 MarY Mo' Oil aid
John Spencer w1 sw4 nw'4 sea 4 se'4 ne'4 lllul l ot 2 sec 6 10-11... 83 03 Catherine Spoucer
Thomas Jnekson, et al, w'i sw)4 uw)4 s- c 38 and se',4 and
Lol2suo32.8-il 85 78; Andrew Jackson
i'aienta aud deeds will contain tho following clatiwe : "And there is re
served from the lands hereby granted u right of way thkreon for ditches or
Canals constructed by authority of ihe United States."
Sealed bids will be received tip to 12 o'clock, noon, of thu various days upon
which they are listed to bo opened iu above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregou. Knvelopes containing such
bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which the
bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon whioli the
bid is to be i pened. Enclose ccrtilled check for at least 25 per cent, of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the ordor of KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, iu Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.