Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 13, 1911, Image 4

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    Liacoia County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR
COLLINS & HAYDEX. PfEi.isnuns
altered bi the uitionc at lolclu, Oregon, as
MM d-clars mail mailer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year fl 80
8.x Months - - 75
Tli;ce Months - 50
advertising i:atfj
PIst lry. If vnl jH'f Im-h per Ntt.
Ilifftl and Keating Not lev, .V er lin.
Sfefle r"f si". wmirf.1. Kio.. Bvrltnaee
mirier, 'J.V per ft tie; ftSg per month.
Ibme-icnd Notices, J.'.: 'limN-.r Notices, tin.
BARGAINS
la cur Shoe line, atsd 50 per cent dis
count on all Felt Hats while they last,
to mae rocm for New Spring Stock
When Will It End.
Another chapter in the long
drawn QUt land contest farce was
etiactc 1 Rt Toledo in the lust week.
Wo have wen the PinchAt-GlaviH-Usrfield
soft-shelled policy worked
foil' Rlld aft before, ai d wc 1 Oil
thought that the limit had been
reached, lut the performance f this
week takes the lid off. and h.i help i.s.
we nro not going to be surprised nl
iiiiythin Ihutttvoi !iapi ill !.:.
Yv,)'- again. It is not only pitiful,
but ala i creates a piin in tlic region
directly in front of the siniil of the
hack. Thcseso-caiht! special agents
(( i. I knows why llicy are c.dle I'sp
cull' , unless it is to stir up special
trouble) hayc contested and protes
ted about every settler Ihftt lias tried
to prove up in thin county hfthcltist
eight years, and we had congrrltuln
ted our people that they wore
through with these contest, on ac
count of the exhausting of the mater
ial, but we guessed too soon. Rav
ing exhausted the living, they start
ed this week oil the dead, and of
three contest cases tried at Toledo
this week two of them were against
dead men, and the third was : ; ainst
a man that had made proof more
than six years ago. It seems that
even the graveytad is no barrier to
this hand of pirates. One of the
cases was against a Silcti: settler that
has been dead for more than six
years, and n,v the widow and chil
dren are made to defend their title.
This family made their home on
tluir claim on the Si let z for some
ten years and the father and entry
nian was drown id while fishing in
order to make a living and live on
the place. And now some lily-fingered
product of some sissy school in
some muay rtat I of the east, where
they have eliminated the letter It
fiom their pronouncing vocabulary,
comes along and finds that some day
or other this entryinan went oil' of
his claim to trade calves or catch a
salmon, and he brings a conte st, it
you please, and is imingtohave the
claim canceled. For why? So that,
some hired man of a great railroad
corporation, or of some wealth swol
len timber syndicate, can make en
try on the land, live there fourteen
months in the house mode by the
dead man, hisliy-.ig being furnished
him, then commute with money fur
nished him by his ungodly employ
ers, and after :i few months sell out
to some dummy of the railroad or
m III YA
.' I .-. mm
Ooiiyriijht Ml) Kmbo Cotiet Ca
Style 1025. Straight lines, low bust and long
skirt, very comfortable when sitting.. Fancy ribbons;
lace trim. For average to full Usui vs.
Sizes 13 to 30. Price $3.50
T N Kabo corsets
A the extremes
in latest styles, great
est comfort and lon
gest wearing qualities
arc combined.
You can't get any
thing more up-to-date
than a Kabo
corset, because every
model in these corsets is
designed according to
special information
received by the Kabo
corset makers from the
fashion centers of Paris.
In comfort and dura
bility they are unexcelled.
Be sure to ask to sec the
Kabo form reducing corset or
the Kabo maternity supporter if
you are interested in either of
these subjects.
HA
SILETZ,
Just pause and think! One of and try to measure our immense
these kandy kids testified that he
had visited one of these contested
claims after the entryinan had been
away for six years and endeavored
to tell how much the improvements
were worth six years ago. We can
show this highbrow land that is now
a wilderness of alder, fir and maple
thai was highly cultivated land six
years ago. What do these fellows
country in their puny measure.
One thing mire: Hardly one
cancelled entry restores an acre to
the public domain in the ttUfi sense.
It only means one more chance for
the railroad coporation that has al
ready stolen thousands upon
thousands ot arcos of Oregon and
Washington land, or adds another
block of timber to the vast block al-
know about the west? What do lvady held by BOme timber syndi
they know about trails and roads? Cato.
Wo would like to drop Pinchbt on a I-ct our cotmty be settled up and
SileU claim twenty miles from a ! homes made. There are hundreds of
store and with only thirty cents in j homes in Lincoln county today that
his pocket ; ami then we would like ; are occupied by men that had less
to put a packfioddlo on his and Gar- improvements than those poor con
field's backs ami make tin m pack tested people had, and these homes
enough stuff over a .muddy moun- today are Avell cultivated, well im-
tain trail to keep two families inliv proved, and shelter strong men and
ting. At the end of the tenth trip virtuous women.
we would like to hear Gift and Jim ! . " t .
-akeoneof those grand speeches Mrs. Wsnslow's SOOOlfefl 5yTP
... , I IIm bwn mvi for over SIXTY-FIVE YEA It3 by
on conservation. e net a dollar millionsoi mothers rnr th.ir childhsn whilh
! TEETHING, with HF.UKECT HCCCKSH. It SOOTHES
lint their interest in nosteritv would " cmui, roktess the oumr. aixays an pain.-
Ul.ll. UICII nunc. Liu liusn-lll wumu cvnrH W,ND COLIC anil In the bost remedv fnr
,11.. .,-f,,l f.icf DIAItRIlrEA. Sold by DnnnrlsU In every Part of the
nWlllCUO aWIUl last. world Heaureancl ask for"Mrj. Wlruilow'a Soothlnit
....... " : l . . . t l-t... n.. ...1,.. Ipln.l X.. ..... ittnta a
We have 110 nerSOnal fcelillKS , &0tl Cuarantord under the Food and Druua Act,
against these pantalette creatures
that the department inflicts upon
us in the guise of special agents.4
They are nice little bandbox fellows;
their hair is well combed; the creases
in their pants are very good; their
collars are just high enough; theil
June 30th. 1W. Rerlal Niiinher IOi.8.
AM OLD AND WELL TUlfiD RKMEDT.
Bulk Olives and all kinds
pickles at Van Clcve's.
of
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.
MRS. WinSLOW's SoOTin-.-n Svnrip lias horn
used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
,nAt t 1 1 " inijTHlNG, with PBKFECT SUCCESS. It
tim ... ndicate. I crnaps these 8hchavetherightshme;theirhatsl
Special agCntS null t klloW that l,..ve iut tlio vielit dents ill ftiom- i9 the best remedy for IJIARRHQiA. It is nb-
J "I solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
it 1 1 . 1 iL. t lrilQlm..u u;., i .
. this is going to happen, but again
there are times when the feeling
slip- into our minds that perhaps
they arc entirely ignorant.
What of the ten lodg years of
hard labor put in by the -lead man,
his widow and sons? What of the
years of toil and tire put in by them?
What of the hardships and dangers
endured?
Another case: On Monday these
special agents had a case against one
D. Ross. It was set for eleven o'
clock, and when the time came Row
apieared not, and upon inquiry they
found that he had been dead for over
two years. Now how much knowl
edge did these highbrow specialists
have of this case, if they did not
know within two years of the time
of his death? Just about as much
as a Juncbtig knows of Santa Claus.
their kerchiefs bear just the proper
whiff of perfume. As toys or some
thing nice to play with, we can
think of nothing better. What
wiailow'l Soothing Syrup," and lake no other
.ina. x wcuty-uve cento u bottle,
NOTICE FOB ITin.lCATlo.N.
1'. S. Land Ofllce. 1'urtUrid, Oregon,
Serltfl No. 017D7 December il, 1910.
-Notice is hereby given that (ioltfred C. Lin
qulit, of Noi'tmiK, Oregon, who, p April nub
armises our ire and stirs our inrlip;
OflUon is the fact that these people W9,M'wMteaa eppllextion, sciiai No.
i .1 r ...1.: . l OMW, lor kwi, nc). eertlou , tuffllllup 11
know nothing of making homes m , wnlhl s wmor the fflllTinotta UerV
THESE
ARE THE LUCKY NUM
BERS THAT DREW THE
PRIZES
983
971
S4
AL WAUGH
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
TOLEDO, OKKOOX
TOLEDO BAWin'
.). BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Arenas
Onice in Sclienck BailUinfc. OiHee Tresh Brend, Fresh Pies
hours: 10 to V2 ,i. m.; 2 to 4 hii.1 7 to
p. in. Emergency Call- ;it ROV time, i
4BUTII Tl!ONKS-.l
Fresh Cahes
Kyei y liinu Flret-ClnM
Orders om o town tnouiijUy fillet!.
Yaquina Bay Lumber Co. I
( TNCOJIPOBJ TED)
We Manufacture all Grades and
Dimensions of
Y
LOW
FIR
(No Sapling Growth Timber Used)
Speeial Bills on short notice
JOHN FOG ARTY, A-t., Newport
O.R.ALTREE, - - - Manager
I
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;i country like ours. They know
nothing of the hardships of river and
mi, has lilcd notice 01 intention to make limii
oommutstton proof, to ettabltih claim to the
land ahove deM'iil.ed. Iiefnru the Coiintv Clerk
trail; they know nothing of build- ofllnenlu County Oregon, at IHiledo, Oregon,
i r i t t ! on the -M day of l'ebrum v, lull.
nig a house for a home for a family citlma.aame. . witniZ
with nothing but an ax, a BaV dnd i. W.Brjrmt, K. H. Brv'UH, Olel Eriksson
strong arms and brave hearts. They j 1 " '"' t.Sr.
know nothing of long, long nights i " iDEyr7riN ROARING FIRE
spent alone with her children by n,y not result f,0ln the work of lire.
Drove women wnue Uie man is away bags, hut oflou severe hums are caused
INCOLN VOUNTY J
(INCORPORATKD)
Sio.ooo Paid Up Capital
'ANK
3 Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal points
the United States, Canada and Kurope.
WM. SCARTH Cashier
3
THOS. LEESE, President
earning a little money so that the
dear children and wife of his heart
may have bread to eat and some
scanty clothing to wear. They
come from tin unknown cast where
there is no west and no Pioneer, Toledo Drug Co.
that make h quick need for Rackleu's
Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure
for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores
It subdues intluumtioti. It kills pain.
It eoothes and heal. Drives off skin
eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 23c at
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by tho County Court of
Lincoln county, Oregon, adniinistruti ix of the
estate of Henry W. Sells, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same, prop,
erly verified, as by law required, w ithin six
months from this date at my residence at
Alsea, Oregon.
lJated December 28, 1910.
Ei.iz.uif.th E. Skits.
Administratrix of the estate of Henry W. Sells,
deceased.
' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
U. S. Lend Olllce, Portland, Oregon.
Deoember81, loio.
Notice is hereby given that Eiuley S. Smithy
of Hocca, Oregon, who, on October J9th, 1D0U,
made homestead entry Serial No. 02291 for
w' j ne'4, sc'i ne)j and tttl4 seU section 14,
township l south, rn)ge !) west Willamette
Meridian, has iiled notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to estaljlish claim
to tlic land above described, before the Uegister
anil Itecelver of the V. 8. Land OnjOO, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of February,
1011.
Claimant uamos as witnesses:
R. H. Chamberlain and E. T. liaddant of
Siletz.Or.; Ered SI. Gray and J. J. Clark of
RoeCA, Oregon.
H. E. H ion y. Uegister.
STOMACH TROUBLES CURED.
If you have any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Jlr. J. P.
Klote of Edina, .Mo., says: "I have
used a great many different medicinos
for Stomach trouble, but find Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more
beneficial than any other remedy lever
used." For sale by, Toledo Drug Co,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Lincoln county.
Ellen llruselh, Plainlirt,
v.
John A. Bruietb, defendant.
To the above named defendant. Jolin A
If ruscth.
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon nre
hereby required to -appear and unswei Itae
complaint filed against you In the above tn
litled suit, now on rile In the oflice of Ike
County Clerk of the above entitled Court, on
or before the hurt day named In the order for
publication, of this summons, made by tho
Uon. Chas.H. Gardner. County Judge of Lin
coln County, oregon, being the Bounty when;
the above entitled suit is pending in the Cir
cuit CoiKt for snid county and Slate which
said order and lime for answering said sumi
mons, are hereinafter referred to, lo-wit : On
or before six weeks from the llrst date of yub
lication hereof;
And you are hereby notified that il you fail
to appear and answer said comnlaint as htre
in required, the plaintiff wUI apply to tho
Oourtfflt tho relief demanded In plaintiffs
complaint, towit: for a decree ( said Court
dissolving said marriage contract now existing
between plaintiff titid defendant, mid lor such
other and further relief, as to equity Memetn
Just:
This tuminoui Is servod upon you by pnbli
cation thereof by order of the Hon. Uhai, II
Gardner, County Judge of Lincoln corinty
Oregon, made on the 'Jlsl day of December
191b, directing publication thereof once a week
for (i consecutive and successive weeks ir
" Issues thereof, beginning with the Issoo,
of December 23, 1010, and ending with the is
sue date February 3rd, 1011, in thu Lincoln
County Lender, a weekly newspaper of gener
al circulation, printed and pu!ll;ed in Lin
coln County, Oregon.
Hawkins ,t McCluskkt,
Attorneys for plain tlfC