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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
FOR SALE. Blacksmith Shop for sale cheap, if H&en at once. Cnly shop in town. Write or call on F. W. CARSON, Toledo, Or. FARM LOANS. If you have some money that you ffcrire to loan on improved farm pro- T&sty, see me, as I can get you some mud loans. J. F. STEWART. A well known De Moines woman jsftcr suffering from bowel com-j Sfamt, was cured by one dose of raramberlain s Colic, Cholera and j JTurrhoea Remedy. For sale by all ( Astlers. FISHEMEN, ATTENTION! I wish to inform fishermen and ethers that I have good driving tarns for hire ; feed for horses, and .xommodations, board and rooms, :$r travelers. Terms reasonable. "Spend your vacation on SileU river aid put up at JOSEPH BRYANT'S araur Ferry Landing. SUMMONS. xta tte circuit court nf tha stafe of Oregon, 3mt Lincoln family. j if A.Merreii, riiiintifT, v.. I 3teAin Job. and Zephiti Job, as Trusloe, De .iiit. j ""Maphih Job, and Zephin Job, us Trustee, ! tAwiiiiiu named defendants: j O, the h.n.e of the State of Oregon, You are , Yuotiy required to appear and answer the j owtfalntot the nlaiutlirta the above enti-1 1rail now nn file in the otllcu of the County mult of Lincoln County Oregon, he being tthrvterk of the above entitlud court, on or be flMUie day named in the order for tho pub Itaaotam of aad s ummciin, viz: Monday, the -.awdMT of August, 1911, by lion. Chus. . I ftrnJner, County Judge nf Lincoln County. I Oftspon. aalil Lincoln Comity, Oregon beln ; 'Jtetonuty and slate in which said suit is ihig. which said order and time for j (crlttg taid summons are herein referred , "V WWII.. Cl WCMM aiLCT IUB 11 1 HI. pilllllCa- 3kiM hereof; and Ynuar hereby notified that if you fall to ikyreartiiJ vxwer Viie complaint as herein; iir.i, lor want thoreof the piainiiB 'will j V, the .above enUtled e..nrt for the relief j oanaanded in tha plum tl (I s complaint, viz: ! awadeere: o( said court ihut the pUlntitVa ttUt-tn block 4. i I , IS, 25, 21, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, ! Sfc2i,2i.4.. M.J I, and :, in Crawford's Ad-j w 11 to Nasi ville, f.ineuiii county, Oregon, J atesod and valid; that you. the snid dfend-I awaa.Meioeiitale, right, title nor Interest I Zyi'SutlV?.',? to,')"y P8k smvt adverse to thi plalntiir, and for such I mar. and further relief us muj be equitable' anal jut. .1 ?ftisuiinn inn 1 publish 1 In tha Lincoln itovteiy I.eailer mice earh week for six succes- rBaviwia-dated June .(, 1911. and ending with; i.ki.iwoe dated August ii, 1911, under and iu jaanvaaiice of an order Htid the directions con- I awl therein, made by the Hon. Chas. II. HaMjner, County Ju lg ef Lincoln County, Con, on the 33Ui day of June, lull, J. 1". STEWART, Attorney fot l'laintiff. RED FRONT BLACKSM1THSHOP F. W. CARSON, Prep. J aorscsHtxiing a Siwialty. Black Biuithingof all kinds. Satis faction guaranteed. TOLEDO OREGON now VeVtTime year to hava Tour teeth out and Dlate and aMgawork don and here Is the place to get tha )aa aainleaa work possible. Compart cur i'ricf- I w flolih plato on I hrlilu wnrk fnp nnL Bof.Uwa patrons ia on day if deiired. rainiaM aitrautloa trite whaa plates or bridge work ia order. J. Coniultation Ires. MoltrOrowni $5.00 22kBridisTMth4.00 G.ld rilline. 1.00 I EmimI Filling! 1.00 SSiUr rilllntt .50 Good Rubbor IPIataa 3.UU Boot Rod Rubbar- Pistes f.SU Si.a'.a.wui, fenanefen Muueia Poinlon Eitr't'Qn .DU mwjbj tnesuaea rtoiuae IUT MITHODS MB work fuBr eunranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists Wot Qrihttrg. Third and Washington PORTLAND. 0R auxatSensn: S A. U. u 1 1. U. itaiiui. lul "WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGES TION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Ontario, has been troubled for years; with indigestion, end recommends! Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Xtblet3 as "the best medicine I ever iocd." If troubled with indiges tion or constipation give them a trial. iirtr own prrtlin in TwrtV.' linnnfiio1 I They are easy to take and pleasant 'in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples &ee at a!l dealers. sLm all ! ,rtm A.i' aV - C. C. Pond was over from Siletz Saturday. Bush Davis was over from Siletz Wednesday. F. C. Hoffman of Elk City is in the city today. George Hodges was down from Salado this week. A B Hunt of Eddyville was in e cjty tm-s wce , ! . n ' ' . XT R. A. Bensell was up from New- jprt Iast Saturday, Dudley Trapp of CKltwood was in ' this city yesterday. James Kent of Waldport was the city this week. m Carl Davis returned Sunday from a trip to Portland. ' j Mr. Barber of Harlan was attend ing court here this week. j John Lloyd of Lower Siletz at tended court here, this week. j Mrs. Casteel of Yaquina was a ! county seat visitor last week. j H. Larson returned Sunday from ' an extended visit in the East. j Justice of the Peace Ira Branch was up from Yaqina last Saturday. N.H.Sherwood came over from ' Springfield Wednesday on the noon train. Dan Weltin was down from Eddy- ville the first of the Week attending 6 COUrt. Iver Saarenpaa and Nelse Nelson of Taft were in Toledo the first of the week. N. L. Guilliam of Beaver Creek W3S among the COUflty Seat visitors fj,;R wpp1. Will Rimn5nn Paris Parks and Ches Morriaon were down from Elk (Jity this Week. County Surveyor Z. M. Derrick j ' surveying in the east end of the . COUnty this Week. Mrs. P. A. Miller and daughter, Miss Lillie, came down from Pioneer , ; . , , on the HOOn tram today. Mrs. C. G. North arrived down from Portland last evening for a . visit at the Wishart home. Judge L. T. Harris returned tJJ()ij;c nls nome al Ugene lUSeuay H1U.T- noon after holding court here. I -,-.- . r . .swope a iormer townsman was over from Independence the first of the week attending court, Miss Ruth Graham of Corvallis came up from Newport this morning fora visit wita her cousin, Eleanor Grady. Five Hundred Dollars has been set aside by the management of the Lincoln County Fair be paid out for pemiums at this coming Fair. This is a good idea as it will help to pay fie exhibitor for his trouble and ex re ise incident to placing his exhib its on exhibition. It is up to you to capture your share of this prize money. Tuesday afternoon a party of about thirty ladies and gentlemen came up from Newport on the fast launch Lollipop, chartered for the occasion. Among the party were Mr. and Mrs. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Coad.Mr. and Mrs. Cradier, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Balon, Miss Roul, Mrs. M. Virginia Smith, Mr. Wm. H. Garland and many others whose names we could not obtain. After the return to Newport Mr. Garland invited the entire party to the Ab bey grill where a crab repast, with Budwiser galore, was served and a most enjoyable atternoon was spent. All the party expressed themselves well pleased with Toledo. They were a set of jolly Good Fellows. Come again HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Toledo, Oregon J. F. STEWART ATTORXEY-AT-LAW TOLEDO - OREGON flcCormick Mowers and Rakes and all kinds of Hay Tools THE HARDWARE MEN TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES W VELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & SPECIAL ATTENTION" GIVES TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Dailv Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. iral hauling. Teams fumishe 1 on short notice. 1IORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FA.Y AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH PHONES , , Jb lirniSllllllTS GRANULATEDJSORE EYES CURED. For twenty yc a-3 I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyts, says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman asked me to try Chamberlain's ! Salve. I bought one box and used j about two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since." This salve is for sale by all dealers. A 9 or) 93i- w,fe m o z 5o n-Ti jH o '3 si S3? A osq e o S S3 o u a3 2 3 Jf h An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single 9H 3 THrt3ol J . ?a S e5 02 s J S 12 BUGGY HORSES Gen- A. Rosebrooki dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rem- edy has no superior for bowel com- plaints. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOIt Pf BUCAT10.N. t'. S. Land Ollice at Portland, lira aerial 0IS01 JuIvji. 1011 Notice Is hereby eiTen that .hilln uin. of Hose Lodge, Orexim, who, on August 27th, 11106, made Homestead Hntry No. 16034, Serial io. maul, or BE' i, Bent Ion 1, Township 7 South, KangolO West, Willamette lleildian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Hvear Proor, to estllsh claim to Ihe land ahovo described, before the Register mid Receiver of Ihe U. S. Land Otllce, at Portland, Urei.011, on tho 7th cay of September, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Andrew KaHaneii, Alfred Ilelklla and Henry K a lit to, all of Taft, Oregon, ana David Piivola, of Rose Lodge, Oregon. II. F. Hkiby, Register. NOTICE ffOR PUBLICATION". V. 8. Lund Ollice at Portland, Oregon. Sorlal 0i:i5 jiy 21, 1911. Notice Ik hereby given that Adam l'vlkkau en, of Huso L idgo, Oregon, who, on December 29lh, 19(15, mnde Homestead Entry No. 1.1SV.I ferial No. or.MS, for sw!i '. Sec. 9, nvrX n!i and eli,' mvV Sec. Ill, Township 7 South, Range lOWest, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of intenton to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above deerlbed, before tho Register and Receiver of tho Uni ted States Land Office, at Portland, Oregoi., on the 7th day of September, 1911. Claimant names as witiiexftes: Andrew Rasnnen, Alfred Ilelklla, Tom Hill and Andrew Allingcr, all of Taft, Oregon. II. F. Hiony, leister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore. Sorlal Dim JUV .i iom Notice is hereby given that Charles Caspar of Uoe Idge, Oregon, who, on Sept. 4th, 19(16, 1 inndo Homestead Entry No. ltio:i9. Serial No. onion, for the SW Section 3, and W' KWJ4, Section 10, Township 7 South Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has lllod notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above dos cribed, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Ollieo at Portland, Oregon, on the 6lh day ol September, 1911. Claiimiut names as witnesses: Adolph Soiithman, Otis McMillan, Jakob Sil ver and An Jreas Weudclln, nil ot Rose Lodge Oregon. II. F. HiGOY, Register. t BEST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs. Winslow's Boothino Syrup haa been wsed for over SIXTY YKAUS by MILLIONS of M.OTIIKK8 for their CHILUKICV WHILW TKI'.TIUKG, with PKRFKCT bUCCESS. It SOOTIIIiS the CHILD, SOKTHNS the GOMS, ALLAYS all TAIN ; CURKS WIND COLIC, and ia the best remedy for UlAKKHOiA. It is ab eolutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and lake so otucS kind. Tweaty-five cent a bottle. - N HI !E OK Al'l'OlNTMKXT. Notice i liereby aiven that the undersigned bus been nppi lute 1 by the County Con't nf Lincoln county, Oregon, iidiniiiisuator with will annexed of the estate nf Marie Median Vauderpoul, deceased. All persons having claims Hgxiii-t said estate are hereby re quired to present the sumo, properly verilled, as by law required, within six months from this date at the ofllce of J. F. Stewart, attorney, In 'lolodc, Oregon. Dated July 21, 191 1. Cuas. E. VANDinruor.. Adm nist-atoi' wlthjwlll aniifxvd of the estate of .Mjrie Mjinert Vauderpoil, duueaHd. When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take, it is equally valuable for children. It is "amous for its cures over a large part oi the civilized world. MEN WANTED. To cut cordwood at $1 for alder; $1.25 for fir. Apply to THOS. BROWN, Pools Sic ugh NOTICE FDM ITWJCATICN. V. S. Land Otliceat Portland Ore. Serial 0-JI61. JnlTl.imt j Notice is hereby given that Minnie McCourt, jOf Siletz, Oregon, who, 011 April 1, 1910, made tiomestead Kntry Serial, No. 0tGi. for NEJi Section !, Township 9 South, Range West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Commutation I'roof, to establish claim fo the land above described, before the County Clerk of l.inculu County, Oregon, at Toledo, Urrgon, on the 15th day of August, 1911. Cliiinnint names as witnesses: John Savage, 'jeorge .Miller, V. If. olin and Ira Wade, all of Siletz, Oregon. H K. JIIiiBY. Register. Succeed when snnnhlno f j .b .uuo. In nervous prostration and female If J ww OUHClUB remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a drupcrint'A rmintH USBfiBBaVBSBBSSBBafJEflnBl NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. I II. S. Land Ollice at Portland, 0ie. serial July Jl. 1911 Notice is hereby given, that Ira Wade of Silots, Oregon, who, on March Wth, 1910, inaole Homestead Kntry Serial, No. 02463, for W'i 8E4 .e.4. S4 NE'4 and NJj S! of NK', Section 9, Township 9 Smith, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention In make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim 1 1 the land aliove de scribed, b.re the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Ort-gon, on the 7th dav of September, 1911. Claimant nan. is us witnesses; fji-orge L. AlrCaulou, H. M. Cbitwood, Flor ence Creltz, aiidDje Wade, all i f Slltt. ore. II. V. lito iy, lie, liter. THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. T hirty years of association think of it. How the marit of a good thing stands out in that time or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guess work irt this evi dence of Thos. Ariss,Concord,Mich., who writes: ' have used Dr. King's New Discovery for thirty years, and its the best cough and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home you can't pry it out. Many families have used it forty years. It's the most infalible throat THE B0NB0MIERE M. H. ANDERSON, Prop. Choice Confections Summer Drinks Ice Cream I raits, Nuts Tobacco, Lunch Goods BfSt Brands Cign rs TOLEDO, OREGON liirrliiiD BaBBaVJaVaWaVSalBsaxinaBUntaMSABatsi4E s