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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
Bato'a shoes at Fish's. O. Ci. Diilaba was down from Elk City yesterday. Banker William Scarth went to Portland yesterday morning. Butler Fairchild returned Tuesday evening from a visit at the metropo lis. 0. 0. Dalada, the Elk City real cslata man, has some choice dairy farms for sale. Mrs. J. J. Gaither and daughter, Miss Aileen, returned Tuesday even ing from Kahuna, Washington. H. M. Seivert of Portland was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Mr. Seivert has a claim on the Siletz. Carl Giluersleeve went to Notions Monday morning whsre he will teach n term of school in the Steer Creek sehoolliouse. Merchant E. H. Vadcrol Eddy ville was in the county seat Wed nesday night on business, returning yesterday morning. Last Saturday Sheriff R033 took Charley Flowers, ot Newport, to Pakro and placed him in the home for the feeble minded. The one that made them cut prices Water Front Barber Shop, Toledo, Or. Hair cut 25c; shave 15c. Only the white trade wanted. E. C. Paine and family are mov ing into their home recently pur chased of B. N. Warnock, known as the Fish house, at the foot of Hill street. Commissioner John Kentta was over from Siletz Wednesday and Thursday, in company with Judge Gardner, went to the Big Elk coun try to inspect roads and bridges. Mr. and Mrs. George McCaulou came over from their borne at Siletz Tuesday. Mrs. McCaulou and the children will remain in town this Winter so the children can have Bohooling. The Commissioners have just had installed in the vaults at the court house a complete set of brass furni ture. There are dust proof drawers for papers and shelving for the large heavy books of record. This is a good piece of work. The Fir & Spruce Lumber Com pany is shipping a large bill of lum ber to Portland to be used in the construction of the new Central Christian church. The lumber which will amount to about 100,000 feet will ba shipped on the Wilhelmina. Pave Ramsdell was down from Elk City Tuesday night. Mr. Rams dell is one of Lincoln county's en thusiastic fruit men. He reports that there is a fair crop of apples this Fall, in spite of tho unusually dry season. He says the wind of two weeks ago, which did consider able damage to the orchards around Toledo, did very little damage up in his neighborhood. Thos. Christopher this week sold tho ranch owned by A. M. Gilder sleeve and C. W. Harding to L. W. S.r.iford, son of the gentleman who purchased the Christopher place. Mr, Sanford expects to build on this ranch and go into the chicken and orchard business. Mr. Sanford brought 200 fine chickens here with hitn. Mr. Christopher, who is in the real estate business, also sold the Shipton place on Pioneer Hill tu Mr, Hensley from the Valley. Rooms. Iarge well lighted rooms with best of conviences, for rent in Ofstedahl Building. Okstedaiil. Notice to Public. As our planers are now in oper ation we are open to fill all orders for dressed lumber on short notice" Frn fe Spkitce Lumber Co. Lewis Montgomery, President. For Sale 1 have several peicea of good Siletz lands for sale. F. W. Carson, Toledo, Oregon. See Dalada at Elk City for dairy farms. Attorney C. E. Hawkins went to Portland Thursday morning. Rev. Davenport will preach at the M. E. church here next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at 7:30 in the evening. All are invited. A. C. Charles of Acme, Oregon, who has been at Siletz for a visit with relatives and to act as a witness in a land case, returned home yes terday morning. Mrs. H. G. McAtte of Portland was in this city yesterday. Mrs. McAtte is soliciting funds for the Portland Commons, a philanthropic society, and was meeting with con siderable success. Found A note dated New port, Or., April 20, 1910, given by O. M. Richards to D. E. Dodge, with nn endorsement on the hack. Note was found in the barn of Thos. Christopher. Owner call at this office, describe note and pay for Reverend M. J. Fanning of Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania, will be in Toledo on the evening of Wednes day, October 19th, and give a lecture in the interests of the Anti-Saloon League. Mr. Planning is reputed to be a good talker and it should prove an evening well spent to go and hear him. Charles Gordy and family arrived Wednesday evening from Colorado, where they have been residing for the past few years. They were res idents of this county some years ago, having a farm on lower Siletz. They will make their residence again some place in Oregon. Mrs. Gordy is h sister of Mrs. W. E. Ball of this place. I've bought goods in Glasgow, Belfast and Cork, London and Liv erpool and then in Now York; I've purchased in Paris, yes, even in Rome, but I say to you truly, there's no place like home. Have sent to Chicago, I'm sorry to say, I got what I ordered, but first had to pay. When the boxes were opened I stood there alone, and said to myself, goods are lietter at home. The stove that I sent for had only three legs; What's the use of a stove if it hasn't its pegs? When Hooked in the oven, it was cracked in the dome, then I wished to old Mike I had bought it at home. I'm all filled up with this buying away, I'll buy where I sell my good butter and hay; If the Lord will forgive me, no more will I roam, hereafter I'll spend all my dollars at home. I want to build Toledo, it's here I must stay, what's the use of me sending my business away? What the dickens does these fellows care for Mike Rhone?- I'll buy my tobacco and smoke It at homo. It realy don't pay-life is short at the best, it won't be so long till we're all laid at rest; Those chaps in Chicago don't care when I'm dead, they won't send a penny to place at my head. But my friends here in Toledo will come to my wake, and drop a good word for my family's sake; When they come back from Fair view and leave me alone, one thing about Pat, boys, he bought here at home. Heating Stoves and RANGES NEWTON & NYF. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed Mas will be received for the following till noon. October 21, 1V1U: OWNKHB DKUCKtrTION ACKIS AI.LOTTKB Richard Cook, nwV nw'4 ec. 35 li lM awt w4 aeo. 26-9-9 to . John Tecum -eh Richard Cook, stl$, nee. 27-9-9 80 Anna Tu -u ni.jh I.uct Jnnrdan, e wi aw!; of ne, ej. aw.'i iie!. it yri te'4 of ni, sec. 17-19 11 40 Mary Baker Mellnda l.ogden, at nl, ne!4 iw!4 A lots 20 k St, ee. 2-10-9 80 Bedo White Mellnda I ogsden, et al, n! nwj 4 nwK ne'i, ec. 2-10-9 8 17 Clarlnda White MelindH LogHdeii, et al, e'i lie!, sec. 2-10-9 82 4i Panl White Henry Bell, w' w! nw', sec. U A e-,' i ne'i, eo. S-10-9 to 90 . Cheater Bell Jane Butler, im'4 se4. sec. 36-9-10, & Lots 1 & 2 sec. 1-10-10 87 10 John Mack Joseph Cook, swj, sec 31-9-10 .m Anna Bone f.ottlce Fairchild, et al, n', tie1; lo I. ec. 21-8-11 89 83 Mary Tom Ellen Watts, et al, nw'4 tr'i & aw swj-i neJi, sec. 1G-1M0 50 Beale Harding Susan Marshall, hw.1 t IWjj, xe ;, ree. 24 A. lets 35 A 3d, see. 27-9-10 86 7 William Dmg John Baxter, Jr., lota 1, 16 A 2, sec. 25-6-11 83 87 John Baxter, Jr. Larney Tom, et al, w nw'i, lec. 21-6-8 80 Thomas Tyee Win. M. White, ot al, sej; nc'i sec. 3 A aw'4 iw';, sec. 2-10-9 80 Chester M White Wm. M. White, et al, te'i aoc. 3 & iwjj hw1,,' sec. 1-1C-9 80 Abrum I.. While Buford Spencer, et al, lot 1 A nw)i neV', sec. 32-9-11 7J 59 Aleck Spencer Chnrlcs Sutlon, y, seJi sec. 6-10-9 80 Charles Sutton Frances Sutton, s'j sw4. 8rc. 5-10 9 , 80 Frances Sutton Jano Viinnor, Lota 10 and II, sec. 2-7-11 1) June Foster Solomon Scott, i W.4, fee. 20 9-10 80 Solomon Scott Mary Washington, ei ne'i, sec. 11-19-10 80 Mary Washington Patents and deed will contain the following clause : "And there is re served from the lands hereby granted u right of way tiikBEos for ditches or auals constructed by authority of the United States." Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which they are listed to ho opened in above schedule, and must be directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletn, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noUd on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be pened. Kncfose certified check for at least 25 per cent, of your bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. HOI 'S UK Pool, Billiards, Card Table a. Bowling Alle.v, Candy, Cigars, Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinks. M. N. A NDER8 ON, Prop. T9LKDO, Olimolf FOR CHAPPED SKIN. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also unequaled for aore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by all dealers. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY TOLEDO, OREGON Have an up-to-date and complete set of Attracts of Lincoln County. TOO MORE THAN B.VOUGU IS MUCH. Your cough annoys you. Keep oa hacking and tearing the dolicue mem branes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want to be relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealer. BIG INVOICE OF LINOLEUM ART SQUARES MATTING AT BEDROK PRICES A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy hae be come famous fur its cures of ou.li? colds, croup and influenzi. Try it when in need. It coutains no h rntfut subst ance and always gives prompt relief. S ld bv all dealers. TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES IS WELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES S PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD HAY AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH PHONES Merchant Tailoring the unucrsianeu is now nranaiwdN to make SUITS TO ORDER in any style, at reasonable rates. No cash required until work is finished. CLEANING AND PRESSING Also attended to. Shop in Vincent House in south part of town. W. G. SHARMAN Merchant Tailor J. K. Weathcrford of Albany was a Toledo visitor Monday. Jack Morgan was a passenger for Portland Tuesday morning. Quite a number of silverside sal mon have been caught on the troll this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of Siletz were Valleyward passengers Tuesday morning. Carl Davis was over from Siletz Monday night, returning home the following morning. T. H. Starbuck will hold Quarter ly Meetings in the Adventist church tomorrow at 1 1 : 30 and 2 : 30. Fur ther notice will be given nt the church. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Walls have returned from Newport and are occupying tho Fred Chambers house that was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morgan. Fruit farms, see Dalaha at Elk City. The Cbmmerical Hotel is being painted this week. Joseph Blower of Mill Four was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Will Alexander went to Siletz on a fishing trip the first of the week. Miss Serena Jensen came up from Newport yesterday morn ing having sold her candy store. O. M1DDLEKAUFF Law, Real Estate and Insurance TOLKDQ ntttoun REACHING THE TOP 'n any calling of life, dem mds a vigor ous body and a keen brain. Without health there is no success. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compeU perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys bowels, purifies and enriches tho blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand ihe wear and tear of your daily work "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble." writ cs W. M. Shot-man, of Crushiug, Me., 'three bottles of Electric Bitters mad me feel like a new man." 50c. at Toledo Drug Co., HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY ATTORNE YS-AT-L A W Toledo, Oregon A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, natty taste in the mouth, which reminds you that your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good for a disordered stomach as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They build up the ay item, aaaUt nature to reatore natural condition,, and are ao gentle in their action that one hardly real ise a medicine wa taken. Chamberlain's Tablet are told everywhere. Price 25c ADllINlSTltATOK'8 NOTICK Or" HEAUIMi OF FINAL ACCOUNT. I Notice Is hereby given that the final account of K.J. Keen aa administrator o( the estate ot Jnaeph I.udwlg, deceaaed, haa been tiled in the County Court o( Lincoln Ciunty, State ot Ore gon, and that the Srd dar o! October, 1910, at Ihe hour of 10 jYlock a. in., haa been duly ap pointed by aald court (or Ine hearing of objec tion to aald tlnal account and the settlement thereof, at which time any person Interested iu aald eatale may appear and nie objections thereto in writing and contcit the tame. r. j. kken. Admin Itlraror of the estate. Asnn A. TrjjilNJ, Att'y tot l:u" Call For County Warrants. Notioe is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the General Fund, and endorsed; "Not paid for wautof Funds'" up to November 30, 1909. Interest on said warrants to cease on and after said date. O. B. MoCLCSKEr, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this 12th day of October, 1910.