Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 23, 1911, Image 5

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    yCm miini uiMn THiyomm.
Watches, decks.
T cwelery and
Silverware
Greatest Assortment of every des
cription ever seen in Lincoln County
A Beautiful Line ot
Spectacles and
Eye Glasses
Fine Watcli Repairing a Specialty
(Thirty Year's iRperle'oe
H. E. PETERSON,
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
711JL0, OJiEGOtt
Mrs. Lee Bartholomew was a
passenger for Corvallis this morn
ing.
George Chambers is down from
: Nortons today visiting old acquain
! tances.
H. L. Collins of the Light com
pany has been laid up this week
: with the grip.
Misses Sara Crahen and Lola Wade
j went to Lebanon this morning to
attend the strawberry festival.
Mrs. H. L. Collins and son, Ken
I neth, returned Wednesday evening
from a visit at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair of
, Canada ha.e been visiting with Mrs.
Sinclair's sister, Mrs. J. J..Gaither,
j and family the past week.
The big barge being built by the
Modern Improvement company for
the Port dredger, will be launched
at 12 o'clock midnight Saturday
night. Some of the machinery for
, ,, 7 , : the dredger has arrived and the
Loyal Chandler, wo shot J balance of the machinery js
Warner at Canoe Landmg last March : ted soon, when its installation will
and from which effects Warner died , be ruched
some-days ago, was given a hearing i T . , ,
, t T .. r u v I Last Monday morning the M. M.
before Justice Branch at Yaqmnalrv
, . 0. , ii i , j Davis pilednvmg outfit, which has
last Saturday on the charge of man-. . , . '
, j u j i the contract for drving the piling
slaughter and was bound over to ; . . ... ,,,,,
, . . . for the jetties of the Toledo port
the action of the grand jury under: ...... . . .
; district, for Contractor Swearingen,
rf,uou uonus. . ... , .
i began driving on the upper jetty.
If you want First Class S. C. i It WU1 take about three weeks to
Whito Lcghoan eggs for setting now ' drive the piling for this jetty
is j'our time it licing a little late in ! m. . , . . ,
., T . , - . The baseball game last Saturday
the season I will sell for J5 cents a t , lL .. . , ,
. ... ibetween the Newport and Toledo
petting of 16 eggs. T . . , ,
... TT ; Junior nines was one of the best
,,,,,,, games pulled off this season. The
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. A t Toledo boys managed to get the
Mas. Win-slows soothivo svRrp has been lonp- end of the score which stood
ttsed for over SdXTY YHAKSby MILLIONS of K SLUie, wniui 5T.OOU
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILB 4 to 1 at thp pnrl of thf ninth
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It 10 1 31 Ifle enQ 01 lne nlntn
soothes the child, Roi-TENS the gums, mnino- Grav for Npwnnrr and
ALLAY all pain; cures wind colic and luulu' uray lvr Newport ana
is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is ab- Rrown for Tolprln hoth Hirl omp
Mlutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. orown Ior i-OKQO D0U1 Old SOme
ltoTwe-fi&bo?u pitching. The audience was
small owing to the game not being
advetrised. Batteries, for New-
Married.
' At the Commercial Hotel in this
city, Friday, June 16th, 1911, Mr.
Lorenzo Emerson and Mrs. Florence
Bailey, Rev. C. R. Ellsworth officiating.
Both the contracting parties have
long been residents of this bay, hav
ing resided at Oysterville for sever
al years.
Their many friends extend con
gratulations and best wishes.
Fortune Telling
MIDDLE AGED AND EDLERLY
PEOPLE,
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permanent results in all oases of kidnev i Brown and Plank,
J 1 I. 1J A l. I - M - . 1
T.T PWBHU The posse composed of Messrs.
ami annoying irregularities.
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'Better than other powder
f producing light, dainty, whole
some cakes and pastries
B CRESCENT sssh
l moderate in price I BalM jljlf
25c lb. tin at grocers. 1 j'r
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fine result. Constipation and indijes
tion vanish and fine appetite returns.
They regulate stomach, liver and bow
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to th whole system. Try them. Only
26c at ToUdo Drng Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial 0.2TM U.S. Land Office, Portland, Or.
May 4, 1U.
Notice Is hereby given that Edith M . rilnkte
wisch, whose poetoffice address ls77H Colonla
Ave., Portland, Ore., did, on the Sd day of Oc
tober. 1910. filed id tuli office sworn statement.
and application, No. 02784, to purchase the
ne!4 section 19, township 12 south, range
iviiiainotta Mortdlmi. and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the act olj
June S, 1873, and acta amendatory, known as
the "Timber and Stone Law," ot such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to snch application, tho land and
Umber thereon have been appraised, thn tim
ber estimated 410,000 board teet at 28 cents per
It, and the land 110.00; that said applicant
will offer filial proof in support of his applica
tion and sworn statement on the 20th day ot
July, 1911, before the Itoglstcr and Itecciverof
the U. S. Land onice, at fori land, Oregon.
Any person lint liberty to protest this pur
chnsc before tntry, or initiate a contest si any
time before patcnUsanes, by IliiiiK a oorrobor
uted affidavit in this office, alleging fads
which would defeat the entry.
ii. i, Hitinv, Register,
A CHARMING WOMAN
8 one who is lovely in face, form, mind
and temper. Bat it'ijrimrd for n won)
an to be charming without honilli. A
weak, sickly woman will bo nervous
and irritable. Constipation Rd kidney
poisons show in pimples, blotches, skiu
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
But Elictric Bitters always prove a god
send to women who wantheatlh, beauty
and friends. They regulate Stomach
Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood;
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety tkin, lovely
Dtnplexion and perfect health. Try
X hem . 50c at Toledo Drug Co,
fohnson and Truitt, guards from
the penitentiary, Sheriff Geer and
Deputies Ross and Kent, who have
been out this week searching for
Jesse Hall, the escaped convict from
the penitentiary, who was supposed
to have come over into this county,
have returned without finding a
trace of the man. Latest reports
say that Hall was last seen near
Wren station and headed for the
mountains last evening. It may be
possible that he may try to get back
to his old home on Beaver Creek,
but it is not probable. George
Ryan of Beaver Creek was in town
yesterday and reported that a few
nigths ago his wife heard a noise in
the house and that the next morning
some loaves of bread an some butter
was missing and it was thought
that possibly the fugitive in passing
had helped himself to the articles.
PIONEER HORSE BREEDERS
Will stand the bla It Percheron
Houleoux the remainder of the sea
son as follows: Sunday afternoon
till Monday noon, Siletz. Tuesday,
Nortons. Wednesday, Eddyville.
Thursday, Pioneer. Toledo, Friday
till Sunday morninb. Those indeb
ted to the company can pay the
manager of the horse as he comes
around. ...
TOLEDO 12; CORVALLIS 5
Toledo had a wakaway in the
game last Sunday with Corvallis,
owing to their inability to connect
safely with the. ball and to their
many errors. Hays, the Toledo
pitcher, certainly knows how to put
the stuff on the ball and certainly
kept the Corvallis boys guessing.
The score stood 12 to 2 in the ninth
inning and Toledo had two men out
andHays fanned the third, but
Brown failed to hang on to the third
strike and made a poor throw to
first and before the fireworks could
be stopped three men had crossed
the home plate. Batteries, tor To
ledo, Hays and Brown; Corvallis,
Farmer and Huber. i
HUMMOXS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orsgon for
Lincoln county.
Frederick Wagner, plaintiff, ys, Hester Cor-
neli.i Wagner, !efendant.
To Hester Cornelia Wagner, the above-name il
defendant:
In the name ol tho Slate of Oregon: Yon
are hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the above en
titled suit and Cuurt, now on file with the
Clerk of said Court on or before tlx weeks
from the date of the first publication of this
summons, towlt: on or before tho 4th day of
August, 1911.
And yon are hcreey notified that if you full
to appear and an -wer said coin plaint as herein
required, the pliuuiiff will apply lo the above
entitled Court (or the relief demanded and
prayed lor in laid complaint, towit: for a de
cree of said Court dissolving the mnrriage
contract now existing between the plaintiff
and defendant; and further, for such other
further relief as lo equity seemoth Just.
This summon- is served upon you by publi
cation thereof by order of ihe Hon. Chas. H.
'iardiier. Couni . Judge of Lincoln county
Oregon, trade on tho ;0th day of June, 1911'
directing the i uhllcatloii thereof, once a
week lor six con-tcutlve and successive weeks
in term ines it.ofof trinnine with tho
is-ueof June 23.1. 1911, and ending with the
issue of August 4th, 1911, in tho Lincoln
Uounty Leader, weekly newspaper ol general
circulation In an i printed and published in
Lincoln connty, "rggon.
Late of first pii' .icatioii, June 23d, 1911,
HAWKINS ft SlcCI.USKEV,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
ADM1N1-1 itATORS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the uudcrsigned
administrator of ihe eMateof Conrad Scheubel
late of I. inn County, Oregon, deceased, pur
suant to an order of Ihe County Court of Linn
county, Oregon, duly made and entered in
the matter of sail estate on the lith day ol
February, 1911, will, from and niter the 1st
day of August, 1911, proceed tr sell, at private
sale, to the higliet biddei, for cash, the fol
lowing described real property belonging to
suld estate, towit :
Beginning at a point 450 feet south and 335
feet west from the Northeast corner of the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of
Section 19, in Township 18 south, Range 11
west, Willamette Meridian; theucc south 210
feet; thence West i!0 ftet; thence north 210
feet; thence eaai?10 feet to placed beginning,
containing one (1) acre, more or less, in Lin
coln county, Oregon, said sale to be made sub.
Ject to confirmation by said Court. Bids for
suld property will be received by the admin
istrator at Albany, Oregon, his place of resi
dence. O. A. ARCHIBALD,
HEWETT & SOJT,. Administrator.
Attorneys for Administrator.
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This Prescription ha; tor over to year,
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women, by tie hundreds ot thousands
and this too In the privacy ot their homes
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21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps.
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The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Salem bottled beer is the equal of any E.i.-lcrn product, being
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NOTICE FOR VUBLICATION.
C. S. Land office at Portland Ore.
Serial 0'. Juue 17, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Marjory E.
Alexander, widow of William H. Alexander,
Jr., of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, who,
on June 9, 1902, made Homestead Entry No.
14177, Serial No. 097, for 8)$ SWJi. NWJi SWi
Sec. H. and NEJBEJi Section 15, Township 9
south, Range 9 west, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final
five year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the County Clerk of
Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon,
on the 2Gth day ol July, 1911.
C lalmant names as witnesses:
Edward Evans, Hoxte Simmons, Archie
Johnson, Walter 8. Ball, all of Sllets, Oregon.
II. F. Hioby, Register.
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Something doing every minute
Big Street Parade Free Continuous
Historical Pageant Open Air
Athletic Contests Entertainments
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the County Court of
Lincoln county, Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Julius O. Olson, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same, properly
verified, as by law required, within ix months
from this date at my office In 'lolodo, Oregon
Dated Juno 15, 1911. O. B. McCLUSKKY
Admlnlst-ator of the estate ot Jullua O.
Olson, deceased.
80MMONB.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
Victor Land Co., a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. C. Hlnkle, Defendant.
To J. C. Uiukle, above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appearand answer the
complaint filed against you in the above entl
tied cuurt mid cause, on or before the 22 day
of July, 1011, and If you fail so to appear or
answer herein the plaintiff will apply to tho
Court for the reliof prayed for in tho com
plaint, whic h Is, that It be decreed that the
plalntilfia Ihe. owner in fee simple of the fol
lowinir described real property, to-wit: East
Half of Northwest Quaiter and North Half ol
Southwest Quarter all In Section 22 In Town
ship 12 South of Range 8 West of the Willamet
te Meridian 111 Lincoln County, Stale of Ore
gon, and I hat you have no right, title. Inter
est or estate lit or to said real property, and
for u decree against you for the costs and dU
bursmenls of the plaintiff herein, and for such
other and further relet as to tho Court may
seem just and equitable. This summons ss
served upon yeu by the order of the Hon. L. T
Harris, Judge ol tho above entitled court
which order is dated the 8th day of Junio, 1911
The date of the first publication of this sum
mons Is the 9th day of June, 1911, and tho last
date of publication the 28th day of July, 1911.
FRANK SCHLEOAL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Special Railroad Rates
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Miss Wretha McDonald of Mc
Minnville visited over Sunday with
her father, James McDonald in this
city. Miss McDonald was accomp
anied by her aunt.
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