Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 19, 1912, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR
COLLINS & 1IAYDEX, 1'CBLisnERS
tn:red at the poFtoffiec ml oledo, Oregon, u
wcouii-n'.iiFii iiiHil mutter.
SliHSCKII'TION RATES
One Y;ar -
six M.wttii
Three -Months -
ADVKKTISINU KaTES
Plf piny, 10 rents per inch per issue.
Local and r.esniing Notices, bp. per lino.
Notices for tale, Wnntoil, Etc., Ilvo lines or
nod 'tjt' pcripsuc; f'')e per month.
ilnnicrtei.il Notices, r: Timber Notices, $10,
KATES FOR FAIR.
The Southern Pacific railroad
company has made the very liberal
rate of one fare cn account of the
county Fair, as the following letter
to Secretary Crosno will explain:
Tortland, Julv 16, 1912.
Mr. C. B. Cresno,
Sec. Lincoln County Fair
Toledo, Oregon.
Dear Sir: This will acknowledge
receipt of your letter of July 12th.
It 13 my pleasure to ?.d"ise that ac
count Lincoln County F:.ir - will
authorize special round l.rj iar i of
one fare fur the return trip from
points on the C. & E., Albany to
Yaquina inclusive, with a minimum
of 50 cents for full fare fcr round
trip and 25 ccnt3 for half round
trip tickets. Tickets to be on sale
August 19lh to 23d inclusive, with
final return limit of August 24th.
I nm referring your letter to the
general freight department for re
ply in so far as freight rates are
concerned, from whom you will no
doubt hear within the next day cr
two.
Trusting that this arrangement
will be entirely satisfactory and
wishing you success, I am
Yours trulv,
John M. Scott,
Gener; 1 Paiscngor Agent.
United States Engineer Polhemu3
of Portland was a Toledo visitor
yesterday, looking over the work
that has been performed by the
Port of Toledo. Mr. Polhcmu3, as
a guest of the port commission,
made a trip down the bay yesterday
morning at low tide and took
soundings to see the effect of the
jcttys on the bars. It was found
that the bars have been materially
deepened. The shoalest water
found was five and one-half feet,
ranging from that up 10 ten feet on
the bars. The dredger has also
performed good service and has been
put to wor,f again.
AUTOMOBILE AGENTS I want
local agents in every county in Ore
gon to handle n popular-priced line
of automobiles; a good name and
reputation fo integrity counts
more with us than money or ex
perience: if you have $475 and can
furnish bond, you can procure the
agency for our high-grade car and
we furnish you with demonstrator
For full particulars addres3 E. E,
Gtrilnger, Sale" Manager, 688
Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
Just thirty-one days until the
fourth annual Lincoln County Fair
and Festival opens. This will be
the biggest and best fair ever
held in this county . Your friends
from every section of the county
will be here.
Austin Rosebrook announces that
Rosebrook's Orchestra will give
dunces in Oddfellows Hall during
the evenings of the Fair. The
floor will bo in excellent shape and
the orchestra will be composed of
several additional pieces.
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LAUNCH
TRANSIT
DAILY
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice is hereby given that scaled
Lids wiil h: rceivrdby the Common
Council of th" City of Toledo, Ore
gon, until Monday, August 19th,
1912, ct right o'clock p. m., for
the plunking cf Hill street from
the souih tide of the intersection
with Second street to the north side
of the intersection with Fifth
street, in accordance with plans and
specifiations heretofore adopted and
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder. Each bid to be accom
panied by a certified check for fifty
dollars. The Council reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1912.
F. N. Haydcn, City Recorder.
The Fair committee has appointed
the 20th, or first day of the Fair
as Orjening Day, the 21st as Good
Koads ar.d Children's Day, the 22d
as Newport Dsy and the 23d as
Lincoln County Get-Together Day.
A. Bradeson returned to his home
at Salem Tuesday, after a visit with
his sens, Charles and Arthur, and
daughter, Mrs. Dick Christiansen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawkins end
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey
visited the Yachats country from
Saturday until Monday.
The premium lists fcr the com
ing Fair are on the press and will
be ready for distribution by the
middle of next week.
Arthur Eradeson and Dick Christ
iansen came down from their chittim
camp near Chitwood the first of
the veek.
Earnest Swing cf Independence
is visiting friends in Toledo this
week. He came ever on his wheel.
Ivan McJunkm went to Albany
the first of the week where he has
accepted a position as lineman.
J P. Allen of Nortons was in the
city last Wednesday, returning
home on the afternoon train.
Attorney J. F. Stewart was
transacting business in Newport
last Saturday.
Al Taylor of Euchre Mountain
was over visiting his son and daugh
ter this week.
Roy Walter of Chitwood as a
passenger on the excursion train
Sunday.
R. F. Baker of Newport was
transacting business here last Tues
day. John Folmsbee of Elk City was
in the city Wednesday.
Jack Porter came up from New
port this afternoon. ..
C. E. Hawkins went to Elk City
this afternoon.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
U.S. !.a:itl Ofllce, Portland, Oregon.
July L!th, 1912.
To Ilormca Luecke, of Norton, Oregon, Con-.
leateo:
You are hereby notilled that Henry A. Hos
teller who gives Il.,cca, Oregon, as lila post-
office address, did on June 8th, 1912, file In
this olllce his ilu'.y corroborated appllcotion to
contest kihI secure the cancellation of Your
Homestead, Kntry So. 025CO. Serial No. ftBM),
made April 19th, 1910, for nw'i Section 20,
Township 10 South, It mi go 8 West, Willamette
Meridian, uud as grounds for bis contest he
alleges that said cntryman has at no time cul
tivated any part of said land since making
said entry and that he has wholly abandoned
mlil land for the past 2 years.
You are, therein re, further notified that the
said allegations will be taken l y this office as
having been confessed by you, and your said
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your further Hunt to bo hoard therein, either
before this allien or tin appeal, if you fall to
file In Ibis office within twenty days after the
FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown
below, yonr answer, undec oath, speeillcally
meeting and responding to these allegations
of contest, or If you tail within that lime to
file in this olllce due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the said con
testant either in person or by registered mull.
If this service Is made by the delivery of a
copy of your answer to the contestant in per
son, proof of such service must be either the
said contestant's written ncknov lodgement
of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of
its receipt, or the allldavlt of the person by
whom the delivery was inndo stating when
and whore the copy wan delivered ; if made by
registered mall, prtnf of such service must
consist of the clfidiivl. of the person oy whom
I ho copy was mailed stating when and the
post office to which It was ninllod, and this
affidavit must bo accompanied by the post
master's receipt for the letter.
on should state In your answer the name
of the post olllce to which jo'.i desire future
notices to be sent to you.
U.K. IIIC.nY. Register.
J. C. AKDItliY, Kecolvor.
Date of first publltatiou July 19. 1912.
" " scruml ' 26,
" " third " August 2, "
" " fourth " ' 9. "
"House and 2 lots in 01csonville.
House furnished; about $150 worth
of furniture. Sightly location,
close to bay. A fine place for gar
don, some small fruit already grow
ing. Price $300 cn terms. House
and one lot for $G50."
RicV.man & Smith, Newport.
DR. M. L, M ORRIS
VIIYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Ofsteiluhl Bnililinj
T oledo, Oregon
Call For County Warrants.
Xotioo is hereby given that I have
fundi) on hand to pay all County War
rants drawn on the General Finn), nml
etuloreod; "Not pnltl for wautof Funds",
up to and including March, 15th, 1911
Interest on fluid warrants to coaee on
and after said date.
O. B. McClcskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 14th day of
June, 1112.
It is Just Plain Sailing
for you when you come here looking
for bargains. ' This is their natural
home, and nowhere else can our
guods be duplicated ' in value. We
challenge competition in a.uality,
variety and price not on the special
sale plan alone, but all the year
round. You are respectfully in
vited to visit here and see if the
goods and the prices will not tempt
you to buy.
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THE HAEDWARE M1N"
The Real Thirst
Quencher
that is, at the i-ame time, so sweet
ly appetising and highly invigorat
ing, is undoubtedly our splendid
Ice Cream Soda, made of the purest
and freshest Fruit Juices. We use
the best flavoring obtainable and
the famous Weatherly Ice Cream,
and every ingredient entering into
any cf our drinks is guaranteed to
be perfectlv pure. "Get the Hab
it." Palace of Sweets
AL WAUGH, Prop.
j U 1 JUiVl
i t . .
r itiijr tuLi .
jt l .
equipped Plum cvci
oniy me must ci.i
Eastern Hard Wheat
in producing
mil
FISHER S fcSL,hJND tLUUK
Naturally, it costs more to turn out this new, high-grade blcntl than
It Hn-i m mnlri. simolcr and less carefully handled flours. Xlcnce,
-it ,,ri ..r irk is sliirhtlv more. Inasmuch os it is not flour
is price per u.itK, " bhs"i7 iui" .... .
but loaves of bread that we eat, and as Fishers Blend makes
. i ..... .I.nn .1n. nnif nlhI
more loaves, in propomon 10 ua min i"" ;
flour, housewives and others using it have the satisfaction,
lfnowinit that they are really gcttin? more and better
j . r .
values ior
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FISHER'S ULEND FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED BY
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
SEATTLE, VS. A.
' "America s Finest Flovrino Mill
Costs more sack
Costs less LOAF
rtTrumyiTTVC mrmAp tlmf irie KtSttfH
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lr,, rmmiuv V. i o ti mnct tinr
k.tl nnetnirtpr hp-it nrrnnired and modem
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K.,;if In tli, a rmtntrv If emnlnv
uuui in
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and choice Western Soft Wheat
T
tlicir money. l'isiir.K
flour, but it Rives more, botl in quality
uicir inony. j isiii.k wi.r.n ''-
" 'r. I' . t- . Aneli mr
im
ana quantity oi loaves, Dim is mcisiy.M
actually more economical to buy
and use than arc thq
: brands.
at All Dcalcrt
f
ohmouth Creamery Co.
Monmouth, Oregon
Owned and Controlled by Dairymen and Farmers
DAIRYMEN protect your interests by selling them your cream
OUR MOTTO: A Square Deal and Butter Prices for Butter Fat
2
incoln County Bank
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Dogs a General
DIRECTOR3
C. E. HAWKINS
Wsi. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
'iflrtfcvffrmf.n ffKc,nnnfnf)rfifirt nonnnnnnnnrVMrV
Dr
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THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO LI
FEED and SALE STABLES
I. H'ELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES
SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX OIVEX TO TRAVETJNTt IIEN
Runs Daily pray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen
eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HA.Y AND FEED FOR SALE.
WBWWCOSBtBBWBBMaMnMMBBBWHBai"' "rnrTpTr1fimiiflllimil
Outings in Oregon
VIA
To the Beaches,
Springs and
Mountains
luuutN
ROUTES
it you are looking for rn ideal
mer, where you can find rest, health
reached by the Southern Pacific are
Newport Yaquina Bay, Tillamook County Beache
Colestin Springs, Shasta Springs, Cascadia, Breitenbush
many other springs of more or less
Low Round
With long limits on sale daily to
Vacation Days in Oregon" describing these and othi
can be obtained from any Agent,
tion as to fares, train service, etc.,
will receive prompt attention.
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen.
Our Bungalows Made Los Angeles Wo
BUNGALOW BOOKS & PLAJTS
"HOMES, NOT HOUSES"
our "level best." Send one dollar
liUMij.b' new third edition, 128
lows outsiae ana inside m their very latest developn
from S300 UD. Full rlPK.-'rintinns nnrl rlofnlla mum
AUTHORITY ON CALIFORNIA
Smaller book. "MODEL RnNfi
small homes, 25 cents postpaid.
THE EUNGALOVVCRAFT CO., 404
'YAQUINA BAY LUMBER CO.
(lN'CORroRATEI))
We Manufacture all
(No Hnpliug growth timber useJ)
v Special Bills on Short Notice
JOHN FOG ARTY, Agent, Newport
0. R. ALTREE, Manager
r-
tj
Banking Business I
Interest
on
Time Deposits
o
VERY
BOTH PHONES
THE
ent Train
e and Low
vbrvuTAl
junfl
Trip Fares
place to spend a portion
ot the Sum-
and recreation, thd
outing resorts
PAR EXCELLENCE
Crater Lake,
Hot Springs and
note.
Trip Tickets
the above resort
Our booklet,
outing places
who will cheerfully
tirnish informa-
or a postal card to
the
undersignned
Pass. Agt., Portland
Oregon
Id-Famous
e make a Con
or larce we do
for "CALIFORNIA.
BUNGALOW
richly illustrated foliJ
cages of Bunga
mts. Costs run
HE ACCEPTED
BUNGALOWS.
AI.OW PT.A"S." :
lowing 33 ideal
Ch. - .iT.ber of Commprf
L03 Angeles, Cnl
Grades and Dimcnsi4i8 of
Toledo, Oregon
BERRY
f. '
TkJX 5ytj5f fcUOVCK THUOM
I am still at my
old stand repair
ing Watches and
Soon will have a
complete stock of
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry. Bet
ter than ever.
K. E. PETERSON,
Walehmiikei', Jeweler and Optician
TOLEDO, ORE GOK
THE
B0NIERE
M. N. AMJEKSO.N, 1'rop.
Choice Covfecticvs
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Milk Shales
I raits, Xuts
Tobacco, Lunch Goods
Stationery
Bpst Brands Cigars
TOLEDO, OREGON
SHERIFF'S 8aLE
r.y virtue of an execution and order of sale
duly issued by the Clerk of Circuit Court, ot
the County of Lincoln, State of Oregou, dated
the 15th day of Judv, 1912, In it certain action
in the Circuit Court tor said Co jnty and Slate
wherein C.G.Copelaud as PlulntlU' recovered
judgement against Robert Felix ktid Lavina
Felix Defendants therein for the sum of Seven
Hundred and Thirty Three Dollars and eeve nty
Two cents and costs and dlsbursmeuts taxed
at Twenty Dollars, on the 11th day of Febru-
any, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that I will on Satur
day, July 20, 1912. at the Court House door
in the City of Toledo in said County, at two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, Bell nt j
public miction to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
Lots 19, 20 and 21 mid that portion of Lots 14
and 10 lying South and West of Siletx River,
nil of aid property being in section 8, in
township 10 South, range 10 West of Willam
ette Meridian and also the East Half of the
Northwest Quarter in section 29, in township
6 South, range 10 West of Willamette Meridian
in Lincoln County, State of Oregon. Taken
and le led upon as Ihe properly of the said
Robert Felix and Lavina Felix, Defendants or
so much' thereof as may bo necessary te sat
isfy the said Judgement lit favor of C. G. Cope
laud aisainst said Lavina Felix and Robert
Felix with Interest thereon, together with All
costs and dlsbursmeuts that have or may ac
crue. 1IERT GEEK, Sheriff.
Dated at Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, June
20th, 1912. t
First publication of this notice, June 21,1912.
Last " " " ' , July 19, 19:2.
KOTICE FOR 1'CnMCATIO.N.
U 8. Land oftlco at i'ortlan.l. Ore.
Serial 02340 June 15th, 1912.
Notice is fierely given that Harrj M. Henry, of
Chitwood. Oregon, who, on December 22, W09,
made Additional HomcHlcad Kntry Serial No.
O'.'340,for wjjj sw,1, section 10, townshiplO South
rangfl 9 Veal, Wlllutnette Meridian has filled
notice of intention to miike Final Three Ycur
Proof, to establish claim to the laud above
described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln
County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the2'Jlh
day of July,h)12.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Slyh, Chitwood, Or. ; Robert Mnnn
and F. W. Chambers, Toledo, Or.,.Ucor60
Chambers, Ywiulna, Oregon.
II. F. IIioby Register.
CITATION.
IN THE COl'STY COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, lor Lincoln County.
In tho matter of ihe ettato of William A.
Bridges, defeased.
To Mrs. L. E. Floweix, Mrs. Edna Ilydo,
Willinni C. Ilrlilges and Mi s. E. K. lirldtes, and
till unkhowii liclrs. Greeting.
In the name of the Stale of Oregon, You,
and each of you aro hereby cited to appear in
trio County Court of tho Stale of oiciroti, for
1 he Con my of Lincoln, at the Court Room
Ihoreof in tho City of Toledo, on ihe !lh day
of August, 1(112, being a regular term of said
Court, to-wit: The A ugust, V.12, Term ; at th
hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon ,ot said day
then and there to show cause w hy an order of
sale should-not be nmdo as prayed for In tho
petition now on tile in said Court by the ad
ministrator do bonus lion of said estate, said
petition pray liia for an order to sell at private
salo the following property belonging to said
estate:
Lots 3. 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 ill block 40
in l'hellpi' Addition to the City of Newport,
in Lincoln County, Oregon.
Wit nous thd Hon. Clmv II. Gardner Judge of
the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, tor
the County of Lincoln, with the eal of said
Court affixed this 3d day of June, 1VI2.
IDEAL B.H. HOWELL, County tlcik.
TOLEDO 12; CORVALL1S 2.
Did we? We did!
Looks pretty good in print oh
yes!
Corvaills had a good team but
they were not in it for a minute
last Sunday when our fast aggre
gation got in action. Hyes for j
Toledo had great dope on tne ball
and fanned nine men against
Guarte's four. Hayes never passed
a man on balls, but Guarte made
up by walking six. Houser played
his usual brilliant game and Ross
also played a pretty, fast game, for
a big u;an. A number of errors
were mads cn both sides, but ihe
game was neither won nor lost on
errors. We were just naturally
too big for them. Carl Davis did
the umpire stunt.
Here we have them :
Corvallis Toledo
Bier 2b Gwynn-Leggett
Girrard 3b Casey
Phillips c Houser
Guarte p Hayes
Figly rf Sanford-Kackley
Musgrave ss Ross
Tripp If Carson
Dil'ey lb ; Cook
Farmer cf Plank
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BASEBALL.
Next Sunday there wiil be an
other one of those fast baseball
games for wh'ch Toledo diamond
is becoming famed. Ihe crack Jef
ferson team will play the local team
and while Jefferson is classed among
the fast teams, they will have their
hands full when they tackle our
team. Don't miss it. Toledo's
lineup will be about the same as
last Sunday's game.
LAUNCH TRANSIT.
The new launch Transit, owned
and operated by Harry Nortons of
Elk City, will, beginning next Mon
day morning, make regular daily
trips from Elk City to Newport,
stopping at all way points. She
will leave Elk City at 7 a. m., To
eldo, 8:30, arriving at rsewport at
10. Returning, leaves Newport 4
p. m., arriving at Elk City at 7.
Rates reasonable.
Mrs. Lee and daughter arrived
down from Portland Wednesday
evening for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Williams.
Among the notables who will at
tend the Fair next month and de
liver addresses are Governor West.
Congressman Hawley and Dr. James
Withy com be.
S. F. Cook and son, Everett, de
parted yesterday morning for Port
land where Mr. Cook, Sr., will take
medical treatment, being in very
poor health the past two weeks.
LAUNCH
TRANSIT
DAILY
Walter Hall of Si!etz is in the
city today.
A. B. Hunt of Eddyville came
down on this noon's train.
Commissioner Kentta was over
from Siletz last Wednesday.
J. S.TAkin and A. T. Peterson
went to Pioneer on this afternoon's
train.
W. F. Wakefield came down from
Eddyville on the noon train to at
tend the meeting of the county ed
uational beard.
Mr. and Mrs. Swearingen, Mr.
and Mrs. Newton and Mr. and Mrs.
Satterfield went to Newport Wed
nesday for a day's outing. While
there they went out over the bar
in the launch Chicora.
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INSECT BITE COSTS LEG.
A Boston man lost his leg from
the bite of an insect two years be
fore. To avert such calamities from
stings and bites of insects use Euck
len's Arnica Salve promptly to kill
the poison and prevent inflamma
tion, swelling and pain. Heals
burns, boils, ulcers, piles, eczema,
cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents at To
ledo Drug Co.
'Tor many years I was troubled, in j
Rnita of nil Rn-fMillorl rtimoz-lion ri,nri ?
1 - wvhbu v a viuvutvu A UbULI i
At last I found quick relief and euro
iu muse mna, yei tnorouga and
DR. KINO'S
ftevLif
Adolnh Bcliiniraclr. flnlTiln H T
28 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
a er a
en s
Purity fn Drugs
mWWMmM
iAm H'J WkM
is a radical motto with us. We
must have tho best or none. We ,
aiways want io De SUKU we are
selling the right goods only, and
we will handle none but the purest
and freshest Drugs. It is the same
with the proprietary articles and all
the standard remedies we handle
none but the most reliable Soaps,
Scents. Talcums, Brushes, Sponges
and Toilet Articles.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
Miss Jean Sharman went to New
port this noon.
CIT ATI OS.
Ill the County Courtof the' State of Oregon,
for Lincoln County.
Order to Show Cause on application of guar
dian for order of tale of real estate.
In the matter of Ihe guardianship of Clifford
and Levi .McElwaln. minors.
It appearing to the Court from the petition
thisdajr presented and filed by Mrs. Addle
McElwaln, the guardian of the person and
estate of Clifford and Levi McKlwaiu, minora,
praying lor an order lor the sile of certain
real estate belonging to mid minors, Unit it
U necessary and cxpedicut and would be bene
ficial to said wards that such property be sold.
It is Hereby Ordered, That the next ot kin
of ssid wards and all persons iuteretted in
said estate appear before this Court on Mou
duy, the 5th day of August, 1912, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at tho courtroom
of this Court iu the county courthouse in To
ledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, there to show
cause why an order hould not be granted for
the sale of real estate, described iu the peti
tion as follows:
An undivided two-eighths interest in and to
the following: Beginning 59 rods south of the
nort'neast earner of lot 3, section 20, township
11 south of range lu west of the Willamette
Meridian, running north l;9 rods, thence east
8 rod, thence rortb to Ivan McJuukin's land,
thence westerly along said tract to meandered
corner on section line between sections 17
and 20, thence down Raid meandered line to
the railroad rlghtoi way, thence southeasterly
ulo:ig said right of way to a point 31 rods west
of the northeast corner of lot 8 thence south
easterly to puiutof beginning;
Also a interest in and to the following:
Beginning 85 rods south ot the one-fourth sec-
tiou corner between sections lti. 17, 20 and 21 j
in said township and lauge as above, running ,
thence eust 8 renin, thence sculh .23 chains, '
thence we.st 8 rods, thence north .23 chulns to i
beginning: I
Also a light to a strip of bind 10 feet wide
from the above described land to the west line I
of section 21, iu said township and range aa
a! love.
The above tract contains 77 acres, more or
less, situated iu section 20, township 11 south,
range 10 west of the Vt illnmetto Meridian iu
Lincoln county, Oregon.
It is Further Ordered That a copy of this
order be published for four successive weeks,
beginning on the 6th day of July, 1912, and
ending with the :iith day of July, l'J12, iu the
Lincoln County Lender, a newspaper of (jen
eral circulation In and (Published iu Lluculu
county, Oregon.
Dated this 3d day of July, 1912.
t'hns. 11. Gardner, County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the undesigned
administrator ot tin- estato of Kphraini Con
row, deceased, has filed In tho County Court
of the State ot Oregon, ror Lincoln County,
his Hnal account for settlement of said estalo
and that Monday, the 5lh dny of August, 1912,
at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in. has been fixed
by the Court ai the time and the office ot said
Court at the Court House in said county, as
the place, for hearing of said report and for
the selMoinent '.hereof. All pernios interested
are notilled to present any objections in writ
ing that iiiny exist us to uny mutters In said
account prior to tab! dale.
CHARLES LII.LARD,
Administrator ol tho estute of Ephiiam Con
row, deceuxed.
WHAT MAKES A WOMAN?
One hundred and twenty pounds
more or less, of bone and muscle
don't make a woman. Its a good
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"Electric Bitter3 have done me a
world of good," writes Lliz.i Pool,
Dcphew, Okia., "and I thank you
with all my heart, for mp.king such
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R. D. BURGESS
rilYSICIAN AJSD SURGEON
TOLRDO, ohkoon
Office, In Ofstedahl Buildinfr. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to I anj 7 to 8
p, m. Kmergency Calls at any time.
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In a letter from Branch
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The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Sak-m bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, being
especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink
in tho real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem, Oregon
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conit of tho State ol Oregon,
for Lincoln County.
.1. A. Shcrmer mid George Meshlo, l'luintiUs,
vs.
KstherMlller.niouf Miller.IIenry Miller, John
Miller. Delhi Hall, Mnlindu Graham, Suhhii
Bradley and Margaret M. Cooper, DelendauU.
To lllouf Miller aliovo named defendant;
In the name of the tato of Oregon, You
are hereby required to icar and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff in the above en
titled milt liuvr on iilo in the olllce of the
County Clerk of tho above on I it led Court on
or before the last day named in ihe order for
publication of summons made by Ihe' Honor
able ('hus. II. Gardner, County Indue of Lin
coln Counly, Oregon, being the county whore
in tho above entliled suit is pending lu tho
Circuit Court for said County and .State;
which taid order and time for answering s.ild
summons me hi'iolmillor referred to, to wit:
On or before six weeks alter the date of the
(list publication hereof; And
You are hereby notilled that if you fall lo
appearand answer the Mild Complaint as here
in required, for want thereof, the plalntlll wlll
apply to tho above entitled Uoiirt lor the re
lief demanded in the pluliititbY complaint,
namely : for a decree of said Court that plain
tiffs' tillo to the following described real pro
perty, to wit: the northwcKt quarter of the
sunlhea-t quarter, tho Kuiit b half of the nonlh
west quarter and Ihe roiitli half of tho north
eastqnartorof thcsniiiliwestqmirterot section
thirty one iu township eleven south of range
ten west of the Willamette Meridian, in Lin
coln Counly, Oregon, Is pmd anil valid; that
you tho said It Ion t .Miller, have no estalo,
right, title, nor interest whatever in llio tald
lumU or any part thereof, ami (hat any and
all claims thai ymi may claim ughiii.'t said
binds it. wrongful and without rljilil whatever
that you the inid lllouf Miller be lorever de
barred and enjoined from inserting any claim
u halcvcr of, In or lo Mild binds or liny pint
I hereof, adverse to Ihe plaiiititD lieiuin, and
fur such other uiid luilhur relief us may be
equitable and just.
This summons is publlslisd nnco a week 111
tho Lincoln County Leader for si consecutive
mid siieeepslvc weeks beginning w ith the is
sue of Juno '.'Slh, lid'.', and ending with tho
lti-ue of August Uth, l'.ll'J, under and in pursu
ance of tho directions contained lu ail Older
mado by the lion. Chits. II. Gardner, County
Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, hoing tho
County In which the above entitled suit is
pending lu tho Circuit Court for said County
and Htalo which said ordor is dated June Wth
11)12. HAWKINS & McCLL'HKEY,
Attorneys for l'luln tlU'H.
Boys suits, ages'three to fifteen
jears, at Fish's.
MAIL' CARRIERS WILLFLY.
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ies. Progress rides on the air.
Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mail
carriers flying in all directions,
transporting mail. Peopla take a
wonderful interest in a discovery
that benefits them. That's why Dr.
King's New Discovery for Coughs,
Colds and other throat and lunp:
diseases is the most rjopular medi
cine in America. "It cured me of
a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. J.
F. Davi3, Stickney Corner, Me.,
"after doctor's treatment and all
other remedies had failed." For
coughs, colds or any bronchial affec
tion it is unequaled. Price 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free at Toledo
Drug Co.
Just received a car of STAR A
--STAR shingles, none better made
Remember we have on hand a full
supply of dressed lumber as well as
rough. Let us figure on your bill.
Oregon Lumber & Construction Co.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS THE
PRICE OF PEACE.
The terrible itching and smart
ing, incident tu certain skin dis
eases, is almost instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price
25 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
Order Your Wood Nov
Slab and edge wood, $2.50 po
cord.
Delivered within four blocks of
tho mill.
Both phonos. J. Ratttsy.
line of goods just received. Selling at bed rock
prices. ROSEBROOK, the Furniture Man.
THE
its km M I
The most complete line of flro-
(ft ceries in Lincoln county. Bj
iry uoou, v..ignr, hukicco,
Tinware, Crockery, Flour ' re
and Feed. j3
S. VAN CLEVE Hi
WAUGrTS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Highest Cash Price Paid for Hitler
LESTER WAUGH, Prop.
W. G. SHARMAN
Merchant Tailor
Shop in Vincent IIoiiso in south
part of town.
SUITS
In any stylo made to order i
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Also auof.deit kj.
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