Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 25, 1911, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST,
Will be in his office in the Of stedahl Bid
TOLEDO
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI
DAY of Each Week.
R. U. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OKK(iO.V
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BURKEL, Proprietoi -South
eDd Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread, Fresh Pie
Fresh Cakes
Everything Firet-Clasa
Orders out of town, promptly filleif.
COLLINS & HAYDEN, Publishers
Office in Schenck Bnihtlng. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 oud 7 to 8
p. ni. Kmergeticy Calls at anv time.
Mzr-Boni thones-w
Km re1 at. the postnmoe at Toledo, UregoD. m
second-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year tl 50
Six Months - - "
Three Mentha - SO
ADVERTISING HaTES
Display, 10 cent per Inch per Issue.
Loral and Rending XaIIcm, 5c per line. t
Notices for Sale, Wanted, Etc., five lines or
nnder 2jc per Issue; Snc per montb.
Homestead Notices, tr: Timber Notices, 10.
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INCOLN BOUNTY
(INCORPORATED) '
Toledo, Oregon
ANK
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Wiliam F Parry and wife to R E
Winant Hcnkle, 161.84 acres in 17,
12,11. $10.
Bessie E Gillott to Reta Collings,
80 acres in 2,7,9. $1.
Emma B Thompson, to John
Loomis, in Nye & Thompson's
ad to Newport. $10.
Thos F Ryan and wife to Frank
S Baillie, lot 5 block 20, Seal Rocks
Resort. $60.
Warren Willoughby and wife to
W R Seyxton, 1171 acres in 13,11,9.
$2700.
Frye-Bruhn Company and Frye
and Bruhn to Charles H Frye, 160
acres in 14,9,11. $1.
M M Davis and wife to Joseph
Shermer, 2 acres in 35,11,11. $50.
Leon II Fish and wife and A J
Hodges and wife to Coast Land &
Timber Co, 1240 acres in sections
27, 28, 32 and 33-10-8. $10.
W H Goyne and wife to Frank
Goyne, 40 acres in 30,6,10. $125.
Eugenia L Atkinson to Addie
Dunsforth, lot 10 block 1, Sea Home
addition to Newport. $10.
. George S Bingham and wife to P
E Fullerton, land in Nye & Thomp
son's ad to Newport. $800.
James A Hoag to James T Sheeh
an, land in 9,11,11. $10. v
Harry Ballard to T S Peck, 20
acres in .29,10,10. $10.
Harry Ballard to Mame Hender
son, 20 acres in 26,10,10. $10.
. C E Leigh and wife to Coast Land
& Timber Co, 640 acres in 25,11,8.
$10.
Agate Beach Land Co to Olga G
Hoffman, lots 2 and 3 block 119 in
Agate Beach No. 1. $10.
Minnie B Peetz and husband to
Edward Stocker, lot 1 block 1 Sea
Home ad to Newport. $10.
Oscar Middlekauff , administrator,
Ludwig estate, to Charles Hassman,
165.63 acres in sections 4 and 5-12-
11. $425.
Marshall C Miller and wife to J
H Wilson, block 3 South Beach
$10.
Paris J Parks and wife to Jonath
an H Van Orden, 1 lot in block 17
town of Elk City. $200.
Henry E Wilson, as -guardian of
Kenneth Wilson, to Julia Meggin
eon lot 1 block l.City of Newport.
$900.
J W Oliver to L W Williams, lots
1 and 2 block 10, Newport. $800.
H M Harrison to Estella Johnstone
Logan, 4 acres in 15,11,11. $1000.
Rosalia M Hoffman to John George
Hoffman, an undivided i of 160
acres in 35,14,12. $1.
R S Keene and wife to Margaret
M Hoffman 155 acres in 32,12,8.
$10.
THE FUTURE OF LINCOLN
COUNTY.
The immense possibilities of the
luture of Lincoln county is almost
beyond comprehension. In this
county is the finest body of virgin
timber in the United States. There
are many quarter sections of land
on which there are from ten to
eighteen million feet of timber un
equaled in any country. The cli
mate is salubrious, the soil is fertile
and the crops that can Jbe raised are
varied and the yield is enormous.
There are over one hundred thou
sand acres of land in this county
subject to the homestead laws, any
tract thereof being the basis for an
71 1 71 1 THE BEST 5c. CIGAR 71 1 71 1
U ON THE MARKET U U
y Your dealer has it or can get it from H. S. Gile Grocery Co,
Distributors, Salem, Oi eou.
absolute independence for the set
tler thereon. Some of the best
farms in the county have been made
on oriignal homestead entries. Peo
ple from the middle west can find
homes here th. like of which can
not be obtained elsewhere and they
will find a cordial welcome from the
present inhabitants.
With the completion of the Toledo
& Siletz railroad the land values
will quadruple; the facilities there
by acquired will give a market for
this enormous timber supply and
sawmills will no doubt be located
in many places along said railroad ;
small crops will find a ready home
market as well as rapid transit to
the people of California and other
points. The vessels to be operated
between Yaquina Bay and ocean
ports south will put this section
in constant and frequent business
communication with San Francisco,
where there is an immense demand
for lumber. The coal fields and
rock quarries in this county will
then be developed and seek their
southern outlets and incoming
freights will be handled at ocean
rates which means that the country
tributary to Yaquina Bay will
awake from its lethergy and blossom
like a rose. '
San Francisco is the natural ally
of the Yaquina Bay district and
soon they will be bound together
by the laws of mutual interests and
business affiliations.
Ben Jones, . Register of the
United States land office at Rose
burg, and family came up from
Otter Rock where they have been
spending their vacation at their cot
tgae in that beautiful resort. They
returned to their home at Roseburg
yesterday. Mr. Jones who has al
ways been interested in this, his
home county, is very enthusiastic
over the prospects of the future de
velopments of the county.
Fit F
or a
King
Is our pure and delicious
ICE CREAM
made in the most tempting style, in
all the flavors usually in demand. It
is unquestionably a royal dish, and
one that tops off a dinner to perfec
tion. In fact, it is not a bad meal
by itself, for it has very satisfying
and highly nutricious qualities to
recommend it. We would like you
to try it once you'll do the liking
aftrewards.
Palace of Sweets
I AL WAUGH, Prop.
Chad Corgan was a passenger for
the Valley Monday morning.
Al Bradway of Newport - was
transacting business here last Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Avery of Cor-
vallis are guests at the Wishart
home.
Commissioner John Kentta was
over from the Siletz the first of the
week.
Mrs. C. W. Davies and sister in
law, Mrs. F. A. Myers, returned
yesterday afternoon from a visit at
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fish came
over from Roseburg yesterday for a
visit with relatives and friends at
this place.
Allan Hughes, after a visit of
several weeks with relatives and
friends here, returned to Portland
Monday morning.
BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will be received for
building a septic tank at the new
schoolhouse in Toledo. Bids to be
opened at 1 P. M. Saturday, August
26, 1911. Specficatonsmay be seen
at Clerk's office. Board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
C. B. Crosno, Clerk Dist. No. 2,
Lincoln County Oregon.
FOR SALE. -A
21-foot launch, good as new.
For further information apply to
S. K. BOOTH, Toledo, Or. '
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Toledo Light, Power and
Manufacturing Company will be
held at the office of the president,
J. F. Stewart, in Toledo, Oregon,
on Monday, August 28th, 1911, at
the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.
J. F. Stewart, President.
Attest: H. L. Collins, Secy.
Back to School
goes the rising generation. Back to
lessons and study after the long va
cation. Exercise Books, Pads, Pen
cils, Ink and other Stationery will
be needed, and here is the great
place to get all your
School Supplies
of the best quality at the lowest
prices. We have every requisite for
your sons and daughters, and you
will save monev by purchasing their
school out-fits nere.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
Does a General
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
WM. SCARTH '
C. O. HAWKINS
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HmavuiiM niu asm
YAQUINA BAY LUMBER CO.
(incorporated)
We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of
YELLOW FIR
(No naplitig growth timber used)
Special Bills on
JOHN FOG ARTY,
O. R. ALTREE Mina3r
is
George Hoeflein and crew com
pleted the bridge across the Yaquina
river at Morrison last Wednesday.
Stockmen are taking more interest
in the Fair this year than in years
Rast and the result will be more
stock exhibited than ever before.
Miss Esther McChesney, who has
been visiting the past two weeks
with her friend, Ilah Sherwood, left
Tuesday afternoon and will visit a
few days at the McBride home be
fore returning to her home at Al
bany. This office is again in receipt of
an unsigned communication. We
do not know who the writer is
hence refuse to publish it. Why
the author refuses to divulge his
name we cannot understand for his
article tells nothing but the truth.
We, as everybody else, must admit
that our principal street resembles
a garbage dump. Is it any wonder
that strangers tell us that we have
the most ill kept, dirtiest town in
the country. Its our own fault; we
lack civic pride in that respect.
Let's remove our wood yards, scrap
heaps, barn yard scenes, etc., to less
conspiciouss places. And to corres
pondents, for goodness sakes do not
write articles for newspapers with
out letting the editors know who
you are, for it is a waste of time.
The name is not wanted for publi
cation but the identity of the writer
must be known by the publishers.
NOTICE OF STATUTORY TAX
SALE.
. Notice is hereby given that as tax
collector of Lincoln county, Oregon,
and in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of said county and
state, I will on the 24th day of Sep
tember, 1911, at the hour of 10
c'clock a. m. at the front door of
the County Courthouse, at Toledo,
Lincoln county bregon, proceed to
sell all property to which said county
or other public corporation has ac
quired title by virtue of sale for
taxes to the highest bidder for cash
at the time and place above-name,
provided, however, that no bid shall
be received for a less sum than tne
amount of the delinquent tax, pen
alty and interest for which said
property was sold to said county.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon. August
22, 1911. Bert Geer, Sheriff.
Banking Business
Interest c
on J'
Time Deposits J"
Short" Notice
Agent, 'Newport
Toledo, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. '
U.S. I-and Oillce, Portland, Oregony
Serial OSbi July 21. l'Jlr.
Notice is hereby Ktven that George L. XleCati
lou of Silet)!, Oregon, who, on October 26, 1909,
made homestead entry Serial No. 02-286, for Lot
A, S, 6,11, 12 and 13, Section 16, and Lota 9, 10, 11
and 12 of Section 9, Township 9 South, Range
10 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make Final Commute-,
tion Proof, to establish claim to the land ab
ove deFcrilied, before the County Cleric of
Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Ore., on
the 7th day of September, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H.M, Chltwood, Ira Wade, Florence Crelt.
and Dye Wade, all of Sllelz, Oregon.
II. F. Higby, Register..
H. H. COOK & CO.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Estimates anil Flans
Furnished on Application
Suburban and Farnt
Buildings a Specialty
ALL WORK F1KST CIAJS
OCR MOTTO: "We Study to I'leuse."
NEWPORT. 0REG0X
I would like to sell a few Al
drivers or saddle horses, or ex
change for heavier work horses,
J. RATTEY. (Livery Stable.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION!
V. 8. Land office, at l'ortlan.l. Ore.
Serial 075 July 15,1911-.
Notice ia hereby given that Joseph M. Wa'l-.
lace, of Chltwood, Orexon, who, on July
14th, 1908, made Homestead F.ntry Serial No.
075. for N of 8WK, and SW of 8K4, Mo
tion 16, Township 10 8., Range 9 W., Will.
Ninette Meridian, has filled notice of Intention
to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described; before The
County Clorlc of Lincoln County, Oregon, at
Toledo, Oregon on the 28th day of August, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Slyli, Robert Mann, Somtre Romtvedt
and Ueerge T. Smith, all of Chltwood, Oregon.
II. F. Hioby, Register.
ACCUSED OF STEALING.
E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Me. boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica
Save of steaing the sting from
burns or scaldms the pain from,
sores of all kinds the distress from
boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns,'
bruises, sprains and mjries of their
terror," he says, "as a healing rem
edy its equal don't exist." Only
25c at Toledo Drug Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the County Court ot
Lincoln county, Oregon, administratrix of tho
estate of Singleton Wlgle, deceased. All per.
sons having claims against paid estate are
hereby required to present the same, properly
verified, as by law required, within six
months from this date, at my residence near
Rocca, Oregon.
Duted tills 17ih day of August, 1911.
TERR ESI G WIGLE,
Administratrix of the estate of Singleton
Wlgle, deceased.
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