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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1910)
Christmas is Near at Hand. WALTHAM WATCHtSX jC Afit CARKiis u own Tut wqaUV I have a beautiful assortment of Silverware, such as: Tea Sets, Cake Basket; Putter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Bread Trays, Casters, Salt and Pepper Sets, Ber ry Spoons, Knives and Forks, Pic "Server, Gravy Ladle, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Bab Spoons, Toilet Sets. A full line of nice Mantel, Cabinet, and Cuckoo Clocks. Other things too numerous to mention. 1650.00 worth of new jewelry, such as: Gold Watches, Kings Chains Lockets and Charms. Bracelets of all descriptions. A complete line of everything that belong to a first class Jewelry Store. H. E. PETERSON THE JBWELER Toledo. - - Oreeon BERRY DR. WALTER M. DENTIST Inventor of the Berry System Crown and Bridge Work. Ijtte Principal ISe.-ry-r-nat. Graduatc School, St. Ixiris, Missouri C. 8. and Foreign Letters o( Talent on the I erry System Ci ow n. Bridge and Plate Work, and tlic care ol Children's teeth a Spccinlty. IN TOLEDO Tuesday, and Wednesday of each Meik. Newport, Oregon RED FRONT BLACKSMITHSHOP F. W. CARSON, Prep. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black smithing of all kinds. Satis- . faction guaranteed . TOLEDO OREGON Many per-oas find themselves affect ed with a persWtent cough after an nt tack of IhfloMfA. As this cough can be promptly curetl by the use of Chamber lain' Cough Remedy, it should not dp allowed to run on until it becomes tro ublesome. Sold by Toledo Drug Co. If you arc suffering from biliousness, constipation, indijestion, chronic head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, tend to Chamberlain Medicine Co., DeS Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad dress plainly on the b. ck and Ihey will forward you a free sample of Cham-i,nf..;..'i.- Rrorrfflch i"d Tivoi ivi.i..t Sold by Toledo Drug Co. Guy Chapman Missing Guy Chapman, an Indian boy, who has been engaged in carrying the mail between Siletz and Kern villc, has disappeared and has not been seen for over a week'. The supposition in that he was drowned in the Siletz River as he has to travel considerable uf the distance on the river. Searching parties have been out searching for him but at last reports they were unsuccessful. Drs, FE.&M. C. ADAMS Dentists Bel! I'hone, NEWPORT and TOLEDO. At TOf.EDO Friday At WALI'I'OUT roon Our Motto- A PtalMd fallen! Our Beit Advertiser. WANTS TO HELP SOME ONE. For thirty yoara J. V. Boyer, of Fer tile, fit., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to help some one now. Suffering so long himself he feels for all Distress from Backache, Ne rvouencsB, Ixsb of Appetite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such troubles. "Five bottles," he writes, 'wholly cured me and now lam well and hearty." It's aUo positively guaranteed for Liver Trouble. Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Female Complaiuts and Ma laria. Try them. 50c at Toledo Drug Co. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Da S. Lmi Ollicc, P rtland.Oteiron, November 12, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that William Sharp, of Toledo, Orottou, who on December, 17 19e3, made homestead entry No. 16311, serial No. 01050, for 1-oLs .', 11 ami 12of section 3 nud lxt 8, Section l, township 12 south, range 10 west, Wil lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to mnke final live year prntf, to establish claim to the lai.d above described, before the County Clerk ol Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 27th of December, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: 1,. F. Williams, I. M. K. Butler, O. C. Kubler, and I. F. 1 1 iter all of Toledo, Oregon. II. f. iiigiiy, Register. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else tails. 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 sold over a druggist's counter. .Sec Dalada at Elk City for dairy lathis, SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH. How an appalling calamity in his fam ily was prevented is told by A. D. Mc Donald, of Fayetteville, fl. C. R. F. D. No. 8. " My sister had consump tion,'' hs writes, "she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and seemed to grow weaker every day, as all remedies failed, till Dr. Kiug's New Discovery was tried, and so completly cured her, that she has not been troubled with a cough since. Its the beat medicine i ever saw or heard of." For conghr, colds, lnsrippe, asthma, oroup, hemor rhage, all bronchial troubles, It has no equal, 50c, f 1.00. Trial bottle free. Gu nrnnteed by Toledo Drug Co. The one that made them cut prices Water Front Barber Shop, Toledo, Or. Hair cut 25c; shave 15c. Only the white trade wanted. Stage and Freight Line. We are running a daily (except Sunday) stage and freight lino be tween Toledo and Siletz. Fare 81. Toledo Liveuy Stablhs. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach 1 1 '5 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Olliee, Portland, Oregon, November 26, 1910. Notire is hereby Riven that Fred P. Pepin of Chiiwood. OreKon. who, on October la, 1907, made homestead entry No. 16852, Serial No. 01114, for Lots 3 and 4, section In, and Lot 1 and te'i of nc1 see. in, township 10 s, range 9 i west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice ol intention to make final three-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described before County Clerk ol Lincoln county, Ore gon,iat Toledo, Oregon, on the 5th day o January, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Hobert Mann and fames It. Slye of Chiiwood Or.; and George Chambers and Sondrey Bomt vdet, Jr., of I'oledo, Oregon. II. F. IIiody, Bcglster. A Bprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by the To ledo Drug Co. Sabbath services every Sabbath (Saturday) held in the S. D. A. church at 10:15 a. m. A cordial invitation to oil. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy bare been thorou ghly tested during epidemics oi fnfluen za, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a singla case of pneu monia, Sold dv Toledo Drug Co. . For Sale. 23 foot launch , every thing in first Class condition, equipped with a four b. p. Ferro engine. Enquire at this office. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by useing Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendacy of the disease towards pneumo nia. Sold by the Toledo Drug Co. Fruit farms, see Dalaba at Elk City. For Sale I have several peiccs of good Siletz lands for sale. F. W, Cakson, Toledo, Oregon. The Youths Companion Calen dar for 1911. The publishers of The Youth's Companion will, as always at this season, present to every subscriber wbose subscription (1.75) is pai l for 1911 a beautiful Calendar for the new year. The picture panel repro duces a water-color painting of an old-time garden in a (lood of sum mer sunshine, with a background of Lombardy" poplars through which one catches a glimpse of distant hills. The picture being in 12 col ors, the tones of the original arc I faithfully reproduced. School Report. Monthly report of the Toledo public schools for the month ending December 2, as prepared by A. H. Weber principal. No. pupils remaining last month, boys 64, girls 92, total 156. No. showing increase for month boys 73, girls 99, total 172. No. days taught din ing month 17 No. pupils neither absent or late 52 Average number belonging 158 Average daily attendance 143.8 Percent of attendance 1)1 Number visits by parents 5 Visits bv members school board 0 The pupils' names appearing in the following list were neither kite or absent during the month. 9th grade: Emma Andross, Rosa SeliTecht, Clara Larson, Kenneth Hayden, Henry Quimby, Luree Seh lecht. 8th grade: Genevieve Tillotson. 7th grade: Eudelle Bethers, Ce cil Lutey, Rachel Carson, Beal Gai ther, Carl Tangen. 6th grade: Dora Ebee, Harrie Erntson, Basil Lutey, Elwood Mer rell, Winifred Swearingen, Annie Leganger, Clara Harding. 5th grade: Vania Alvers, Vernia Alvers, Flossie Conibear, Terrcnce (Gaither, Ruth Larson, Roebling Muir, Arthur Olson, Vivan Peter son, Russell Wisbart, Clare Moore, Dewey Goodell. 4th grade: Francis Alvers, Ray mond Stewart, Charles Goodell, El ma Peterson, Floyd Merrell, Fran ce! Stanton, Vernon Goodell, Wil liam Knauf. 3rd grade: Iris Akin, Rosa Der rick, James Derrick, Rachel Jacob son, Nelson Anderson, Julius Chris topher. 2nd grade: Katie Waugh, Edith Peterson. Esther Crooks, EdnaCus ack, Merle Ebbe, James Ross, Nella Peterson, Alva Moore, Ivan Gill, Edna Plank. 1st grade: Cuitis Chambers, Minnie Crooks, Sada Chambers, Florence Derrick, Florence McDon ald, Myrtle Weaver. Wm.Eiv.swa3 down from Elk City yesterdny. Dr. H. J. Miuthorn was up from Newport yesterday. Reduced prices for cash at Van Cleve's, until Jan. 1st 1911. Si Hanson returned Tuesday even ing from a visit at Portland, Dennis Cusack returned Friday evening from a trip to Portland. George McCaulou came over from his farm at Siletz Wednesday. He returned yesterday. L. C. Smith formerly of Newport but now of Portland, passed through to Newport Friday evening. Read H. E. Peterson's new ad in this issue- He has a complete line of new jewelry suitable for Xmas gifts. Mrs. H. L. Collins and little son, and Miss Ella Collett returned Tues day evening from an extended visit at Portland. A strong man is strong all over. No man can be strong who is euflering from weak stomach with ils consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated orf.ans, which im pairs digestion and nulrition. i-.-r when the storrich is weak or diseased there is loss of t'.ie nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. 'vVhcu a man "doesn't feci just rijlht," when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach oiler eating, is languid, oarvoui, irritable and despond cnt, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man should use Dr. Pierce's Golden Kedicul Discovery. It cures diseases of this stomr.ch and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH ATiD STltEXGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a itcret nostrum as a substitute for this nnn alcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. M. B. Turkeys. Change your loins now. Full blooded toins, 81.75; hens, $2.75, for the next two weeks, only. Mrs. P. L. Wii.hman, Chit wood, Or. Notice Those coming to town from the country will do well to look over our flrtn lot .,f Holla, Toy. Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fancy Dishes, etc., before buying elsewhere. "Santo Clans' Headquarters" Al Waugh, Proprietor. BLUE STEEL fO&BOYS Joseph Swearingen returned the first of the w ek from a business trip to Portland. There will be services at St. John's church next Sunday at 11 a. in., and 7:30p. m. Everbody wel come. Rev. F. O. Jones, Pastor. Miss Jeffreys will be in Toledo, at Mrs. Irish's, lucsday, with a fine line of Xmas things and also a new display of Xmas cards from an Art and Craft of Portland. The Western Division of the Ore gon State Teachers' Association will lie held at Portland, Deeenilwr 21, 22 and 23, in conjunction with the annual institutes of Clackamas, Col umbia, Multnomah, Washington and Yamhill counties. The meet ing will lie held at the Jefferson High Scnool. The Yaquina Bay Lumber Com pany this week added to its logging equipment by securing another large donkey engine. The engine which is 10x12, will be used as a yarder and will greatly increase the output of their logging camp. They have also let a contract to Frank Taylor for the logging of the Smith and Wes ley places on Depoe slough. The contract calls for the logging of 500, 000 feet of logs. With these new ad ditions to their logging equipment it is thought that the mill can be kept running steadily the year round. Steamboat Inspectors Welden and Ames of Portland were in Toledo the first of the week. They inspected the steamer Truant while here. The local lodge of Women of Woodcraft will initiate about twen ty five new members this evening. This is a result of a contest for new members, Three reel show at the Dime Sat urday evening. J. J. Gattens came up from Newport this morning. Dr. Burgess returned last evening from atrip to Co.vallis and Albany County Commissioner John Fog- arty of Newport is a Toledo visitor today. Reverend Devcnport returned last evening from a visit with his family at Corvallis. JohnGuilliams of Beaver Creek was in Toledo Wednesday. He went on to Portland yesterday morn tag. The 13th annual convention of the Oregon Wool Growers' Associa tion will be held at- Portland Janu ary 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent arriv ed up from Waldport yesterday morning, and will make Toledo their home. They arc moving into the Hiunar house recently vacated by Mv. Swearingen. John Kentta, the Siletz merchant, gave us a prize to his customers a fine, large doll. The drawing came , . . i i r.... w T o t w euiK'suay umi tvii . i . j. . At T. P. FISH'S iL&i wit; riuuixij ffl Willi you on your daily wants in GROCERIES and g GENERAL MERCHANDISE S K -- K I R. S. VAN C LEVE ffi M IVULU, UKBUUN The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. W. E. Lingenfelter next Tuesday, Decern her 13th. Mas. Aveby, President. A I'KITl'lON, In the Count; Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County. In the matter of the petition of J. II. Olii.o, et al, for the iucorpnuitlon of the town of Waldpoxt, Lincoln county, Oregon. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county: We, tho umleiMgnc'l petitioners and quall lled electors of nald County residing within the limits of the proposed Incorporated city ol Waldport, in said County and state, do most respectfully snbinit for consideration the fol lowing, to-wlt: That we, your said petitioners, do hereby potition your honorable body to cause the town of Waldport, in laid County and State, to be Incorporated under an net of the Legis lative assembly of the SUte of Oregon, en titled "An Act for a general law for lhe Incor porating of cilies In said State of Oregon,' Hied In Hie ofllce of Secretary of State Febru ary 21, 1893, and which act include sections 2G87 to 27'iC inclusive, under Chapter one (1) of pago 81)4, Ilelllnger and Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Orogon; that the pro posed boundaries of said proposed incorpar porated city of Waldport are as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the meander Hue at a poll,' twenty (20) chains south and thirty (30) chain east of tbe northeast corner of Section nine teen (19). Township thirteen (13) south, Kan git eleven (II) west of Wlllainotte Meridian, and running West thirty (30) chains, thence South twenty (2D) chains, thence West twenty (20 chains, thence South t won ty (20) chains, theuco West forty-four (44) chains, more or less, tu the meander line of the Alsea IUy, tbence followlng tho meander line to the place of be ginning, in Lincoln county, State of Oregon: That the number of Inhabitants residing nil bin said boundaries are not less than ouu hundred and BftJTi ad your petition!! w ill over pray, elc. Names Kestdenro Karnes Residence J II Gllnes, Waldport, Or. II C Doty, Waldport, Ol' Martin S Durblu " Dr C K Liu ton - ( Chr.s Hoboll " Jas Monroe. W U Doty " J W Walker ' W O Helms " Geo W Woudsuin " W II nuker Wm Hall K R Bukor " W Thorley W 11 Snnni ins " A K Mlllner " 11 II Saxton " RVtiMUUn " (1 W lllnsoU " UK Ilarclay ' J I) Kent " (leo Norton " John C todomann " L Waldinan EGoln " K A Kent v D L Chesley " H Freeman i John Jouos " Marlon Ijibow ' Wm F Kendy " LVColvIi K Eversen " T E Drc aoVey " W N C I.ansdulo " Sam Hayes ' W II Daughcrty " James Tyler " Elmer Holms " C U Evens M V 1-otipor " W 11 Wclst " AJMcMllliii " Frank L linker 'I KhysUuynn " ALUaldwin m O L Kowin " J II Conrad M scS'ellsoii ' G We 1st '. SOTICE, Notice is hereby given that lhe ebovo poll tion for the Incorporation of tho nnlDeorpor aled town of Waldport, In Lincoln couniv , , r., -,-oIOo io me County Court of Lincoln county, Orogon, nt tho January ,0,1 I.., ... f 1 .1 . arceof the M. E. church of ihZV t it i ii 1 nnu. ,h..i.. .i rv place drew the doll poses thurelu meutioned.