Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 12, 1912, Image 8

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x Beginning' ths First of January we are going to GIVE
AWAY ABSOLUTELY FEES OF COST
50 Dinner Sets
To each person sending in five year
ly subscriptions to the
"LEADER"
at $1.50 each will ba awarded one
of these sets.
It dees not matter whether these
are new subscriptions or renewals,
as we believe our old subscribers
are entitled to this premium as
much as the new ones.
Or if you do not wish to get out
and rustle subscriptions you can
obtain a set of these beautiful
dishes by paying up your own sub
scription for five years.
These dishes come securely
packed each set in a case by itself
which insures them against break
age. They are beautifully flowered
with roses and have a gold band
around the edge, each set consisting
of Thrtiy two-pieces.
They are strictly first class goods
and something which anyone may
be proud to receive.
1000 Subscribers
Our subscription list in the
county is now' nearing the 1000
mark and in order to reach and
pass this goal, during the year of
1912, we are giving these dishes
away as a special inducement for
you to assist us in securing sub
scribers.
These dishes may be seen by call
ing at the Leader office where
we have a number of sets on hand.
Yours for One thousand Subscribers,
COLLINS & IIAYDEN
PU1JI.ISIIKUS OF THIS JJSAraSK
1
Attorney Middlekauff went to
Ccrvallis Tuesday.
Ed Wade left Monday morning1
for Bend, Eastern Oregon.
Superintendent , Goin returned
home from Salem Monday evening.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car
son, in this tily, Monday January
1, 1912, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. li . Schenck were
passengers. for Bend, Eastern Ore
gon, Monday morning.
Lewis Montgomery of the. Ore
gon Lumber and Construction com
pany is inthe city this week.
Warren Hall was ovpr from Siletz
Tuesday evening. He went to
Portland the foil awing morning.
W. E. Peterson has purchased the
creamery building; adjoining the
'. Leader office, of Stewurt & Center.
I George McCaulou returned Mon
day evening from a week's visit to
hh farm down in the Euchre Mcun
jtain country, where he is building
, a bridge on the county road,
j Mr. and Mrs. Coquille Thomson
1 came over from from Siletz Mon-
! "I 1.1 M
jaay ana tne iollowing morning 1
I took the train for Salem, where
i Mrs. Thompson will receive medical j
j treatment.
I The County Clerk now has the
i registration books open. If you
I wish to vote at the primary nsmi-
jnating election this coming April1.
'or the general election this Fall
you had better register.
T. C. Jackson came over from
Siletz Monday afternoon to sendtwo
of his ch'ldren to the Indian "school
I at Chem awa, The little ones de
parted for that place the following
J morning, being accompanied by J.
I F. Brown.
J The storm which has been raging
all over the Northwest the past
'week struck this Yaquina bay
i country last evening, end all last
i night we were shaken up by an
i unusually high wind, accompanied
I by a drenching rain.
1
j n. u. watson 01 Newport was a
, Toledo'visitor Jast Friday. Mr.
j Watson, in partnersriTfcwith L. C.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's Cat
arrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Tolfdo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15. years,
and believe him perfectly honor
able in all business trans icions and
I financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm.
Welding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hcll'i Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
There's a Borrowed
Fragrance
When you 'want a quick cure without
any loss of time, and one that is followed
07 no bad results, use '
Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
it never tails and is pleasant to take,
it is equally valuable for children. It is
imous for its cures over a large part ol
ihe civilized world.
SHOES Just received anew line
of shoes. New patterns, aH up to
the minute. Call and look them
'over. T P p;ck
THE
BON BONIERE
M. N. ANDERSON, I'rop.
Cfiofce Confections
Summer JJrinls
Ice Cream
Xraits, Xuta
Tobacco, Lunch Goods
Brands Cigars
TOLEDO, OREGON
NOTICE OF SALE,
In the County Court of Multnomah County
Slate of Oregon.
In the matter of theestatt of Nicholas Wert
inont, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that pursuant to
anorderof Hie County Court of Multnomah
county. Oregon, riatml Decern b.-r U. ion, in
Mia above entitled estate, the ndmliiMrator
thereof will sell at nrlvata t, m ,..!,..
j bidder, subject locoiitlrination by said Comity
( Court, on and aftor the 2-2,1 day of January
in a good Cigar, which "the man
behind the smoker" gets the bene
fit of. You'll enjoy even being
"the man behind" but it will only
make you envious to actually smoke
rvnonf ,l,nM Pl ...i.:i .oim, on
T. . " n,u, uii.JiiaUlheH h, mflB. '
the delight Of all Critical Smokers, j ''""'as Wuriiiinuiil.deceuuid.ln '"' to the
It is the same with our selected To-! n'""l!n1K ',escrl,:e" nid iu
, , . j Lincoln County, Stiite of Oregon, to w il:
baccos and Cigarettes, their frag-i Th southwest unar-nr f siti,n i
ranee as smoked by others tempts ! MTHn'M"0"!''-" wc"" w-"'
... Mttldian, Lincoln county, Oregon containing
you to try them yourself. i acres of ind.
APs Smokehouse
- AL WAUCH, Prop.
When buying a cougti medicine
for flhilrlrpn hour minrl tut-
Hockett, are puttingjin a first-class jChaniberlajn ,
most effectual for colds, croup and
whopping cough and that it contains
. steam laundryjirf tbe Resort City,
i expecting to have the plant in oper
: ation on or before the first of Feb
j ruary. Thesa gentlemen are1, both
; experienced laundrymen, having
worked at the business for a long
term of years, and will no doubt
'turn out first class work. They
will run a wagon to Toledo . twice
j a week, to gather and deliver laun
; dry. They guarantee the best of
j work at city prices. -
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Gardner of Rose Lodge have been
in the citv several days this week.
Sheriff Bert Geer went to Port
land last Friday in response to a
message advising him of the serious
illness of his sister, Mrs. H. B.
Dabney, wife of Dr. Dabney, the
dentist formerly of this city. Mrs.
Dabney was injured in a railroad
wreck on the Goldendale branch of
the North Bank railroad last Octo
ber and had been gradually failing
since and about a week before her
death, which occured at noon Friday,-cerebro
meningitis developed
which caused her death. Burial
was made in the family cemetery
in the Waldo Hills Sunday, the 7th.
Mrs. Dabney was the daughter of
the late L. B. Geer and a cousin of
T. T. Geer, ex-governor of Oregon.
She was also a sister of Sheriff
Geerof this county, and a cousin of
Homer Davenport, the famous car
toonist. She was 32 years old
ane was married to Dr. uanney in
July, 1906, anJ they ma'de their
home in Toledo until a year later
when they moved to Portland
where they have since resided
The many friends of the couple
here deeply sympathize with the
husband and other relatives in this
I sad hour of bereavement
no harmful
dealers..
drug. Fo- sale by all
Succeed when everything else foils.
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.
The foregoing property will bo sold in one
piece or parcel.
('-') Lou numbered Four (4), Kive (), Seven
.') and Kight (S), hi nines numbered Kive (5).
Olson's Klrat -Addition to Newport, Lincoln
county. Oregon.
111 "o received on the last above dea
crined property for th f.lllp IllMraiif I..
piece or pniccl, mid In lots.
The crnis of sale to bead follows: Ten (10)
pt rcbiit.cash to accompany the bid for sulci
property, the balance to be pnid In ciuh upon
the continuation of the wlo by the above en
titled court.
N'ds will be received after tho 2-M day of
January; Iflia.nt the otllce of Cake & Cuke,
2:o Chamber of Commerce lluildini;, Portland!
0CK"- A. It. ZELLEK. '
Administrator of the estate of X choliu Wernl
mon t, deceased.
Cuke & Cake, Attorney for A JmlnUtjator,
Kim publication, liecumlier U. mil.
I.art publication, Junuary 19, J912.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office at Portland Ore.
Serial OH80. Decern be r 9th, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs. William P.
Thomas of 134 E. 2d Bt. N Portland, Oregon,
In behalf of the heirs at law of William Gamier,
deceased, who, on March 2, 1908, made Home
stead Entry No. 164G7. Serial, No. 01486, ;fnr NJj
8E, of NK'4 Section 7, Township 9 S, U 10 W,
Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Inten
tion to make Final Three Year Proof, to es
tablish clnim to the land above duMcribed, lie
fore the Register and Receiver of the United
States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, 011 the
53d day of January, 191J.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Robert Troni-011, of Biletx, Or.; (toy nutter
Held of Kernvllle, Or.; Henry Chandler of
Portland, Or., and John eiiivniro of Hletz, Or.
II. V. llloBV, Ketdster.
NOTICE FOR PUDMCATIOS.
U. B. Land ofllco at Portland, Ore.
Serial 09M December 8th, 1911.
Notice is aerehy given that Marjory E. Alex
ander, widow of William II. Alexander, Sr., of
Toledo, Oregon, who, on June 9, 1902, made
Homestead Entry No. 14170, Serial No.ODfifl, for
Lots 8 aud 4 section and nl iie.'4, nej-i
and nw4 rio.'i section 22, town
ship 9 South, range 9 West, Willamette
Meridian has filled notice of lutoutloii
to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described, before the
County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at
Toledo, Oregon , oil Hie 22d day of January, 1912
Claimant, names as witnesses:
Moses Lane, Archie Johntmii, Edw ard Evens
and W. S. Hall, nil of Slleu, Oregon.
1 II. F. UiuBY, Register.
TICK FOR PUBLICATION.
tT. 8. Land Olllce at Portland, Oreiron.
Serial 02.174 December 9, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that John F. Rhnades
of Rocca. Polk Co., Oregon, who, 011 April 27th
1910, made homestead entry ferial, No. 02574
for seJi seS4, wV$ se!4 and to'i hw, section 24,
Township 9 South, Range 9 West, Willamette'
Meridian, hai filed notice of Intenlon to make
Final Commutation Proof to establish elalm to
the land above described, before tho Comity
Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregoi., at Toledo,
Oregon, on the 23d day of January, 1912.
Clalman t names as witnesses:
Jay J. Clarke. Tracy B. Newman, Geowe W
Cox, of Rocca, or.; EmilT. Raddantof Siletz
Linceln Co., Oregon.
II. F. Hioby, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Landomce. Portland, Oregon.
Serial 02323 December 9. ion
Notice Is hereby given that M. Emily Wasler
of Rocco, Polk Co., Oregon, who, on Nov. 23,
sitae uomcnieau x.riir) serial No, 02323
for 11I4, swJ4 and Lot 1 section 15, and nwi
nwjf section 22, township 9 south, range's
we&t, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final Commutation proof to
cstaollsh claim to the land above described,
Deiure vna luiuiiy laera 01 Lincoln Coll 11 tv
Oregcn, at Toledo, Oregon, on tho 23d day of
January, 1912,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jay J. Clarke, Tracy B. Newman, Ceorge W.
Cox, of Rocca, Oregon; Emil T. Kaddmit of
Slleti, Oregon,
. H. F. 11IGBY, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land ofllce at Portland Ore.
Serial 02.174. December tf, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that. Pearl N. Wasley,
of Rocca, Polk Co., Oregon, who, on April 28th'
1910,made homestead on try serial No. 02,175, u 'T
wl4 se!4 section 10. and W3; Ne;4 section
15, township 9 south, range 9 west
W'lllamotto Meridian, lias filed notice of
Intontlon to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the laud above described,
bo lore tho County Clerk of Lincoln ,....'
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on tho 23d day o'
January, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses.
Tracy B. Newman, Jay J. .Clarke, Geo. W. Cox
ol Rocca, Of.; Emil T. RaddititCoI Slleta, Or.
H. F. Hioby, Register.