Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 19, 1912, Image 7

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    How obout that Watch of
yours?
Will ft keep time?
If not then take ii to
Jack Pelmulder
Til Quality Jawalar and Engraver
and have if repaired.
Palace Restaurant Bid.
Toledo, Oregon
JUNK WANTED.
I will buy all your rubber, brass
and copper. Bring same to the
shoe shop. Mike Strylewicz.
Large, new, line of
. Fish's.
shoes at T.
LINCOLN COUNTY
LAND OWNERS:
We want to list some good dairy
and stock ranches that you will sell
or exchange for Valley larms or
city property. Address
W. E. White & Co,
Newbevg, Oregon.
a
Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over. Buy it now
and be prepared for such an emer
gency. For sale by all dealers.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
" Notice is hereby given that the
clerk of school district No. 31, Elk
City, has funds on hands to pay all
outstanding warrants. Interest on
same will cease on and after this
date. M. S. Updike,
Clerk School Dist. No. 31, Lincoln
County, Oregon.
June 2G, 1912.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy'
During the past 30 years no rem -edy
has proven more prompt or
more effectual In Its cureu of
Coughs, Colds and Croup
than Chamberlain's Cougrh Remedy. In
many homes It is relied upon as Im
plicitly as the family physician. It con
tains no opium or other narcotic, and
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. Price 25c; large size 60o
NOT1CK OF CONTEST
V. S. Laud onice, Portland, Oregon
June 2!h, 1912.
To Fred P.eutsch ol liny View, Oregon, Con
tetee:
You are hereby notified that Joe Hardin an,
who , gives Toledo, Oregon, hi his post
office address, did on May 11, 1912, file In this
office his duly corroboraied application to con
test and secure the cancellation of your home
etead, entry So. 05SO, Serial No. 0580, made
October 23rd, ' 1908, (or Lot 8, Section
4, Township 13 South, Range 11 West of. Will
ametto Meridian, and as grounds for his con
test be alleges that said Fred Iteutsch has
never been on said land since entrlng the
tamo, neither has ho cultivated or had any
part of wild land cultivated, nor had any
buildings erected thereon, but has wholly
abandoned said entry. '
Yon are. therefore, further not 1 (led that the
said allegations will be taken by this office as
having been confessed by you, and your said
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your further right to be heard therein, cither
before this office or on appeal, If you fall to
tile In this o 111 co within twenty days after the
KOI' in II publication of this notice, at shown
below, your answer, under oath, speclllcally
meeting aud responding to these allegations
of contest, or If you full within that tlrao to
file in this office due prbof that you huvo ser
ved a ropy of your iinswer ou the said contes
tant cither In person or by registered mall. If
this service Is uiude by the delivery of a copy
of your answer tn the contestant in person,
proof of such service must be either the said
contestants written acknowledgement of his
receipt of the ropy, showing the da.e of Its re
ceipt, or the affidavit of the porson by whom
the delivery was made stating when and where
Die ropy was delivered : If in ado by registered
tnall, proof of such service must consist of the
allldavit of the person by w hom the copy was
mailed slating when and the post office to
which It was mailed, and this atlidavtt must
br accompanied by the postmaster'! receipt
for the letter.
Vou should state In your answer the name 1
of the post office to which you desire further
notices to be sent to you.
II. F. IIioby, Register.
. J. C. Akukky, Kecelver.
Pate of first publication Friday, July 5. 1912.
" ' second " " " 12, "
third " " " 19. "
fourth " " 28. '
W. H. CONIBEAR
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Dwellings a Specialty
Toledo,
Oregon
Miss Hester Hill of Ona is visit
ing in Toledo this week.
Frank Satterlee of Newport was
a Toledo visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F.Cook were Elk
City visitors last Saturday.
Miss Clara Larson has accepted a
position in the Racket store.
Bob Ford of Bayocean is visiting
boy friends in Toledo this week.
Dr. C. E. Linton of Waldport
was a county seat visitor last Friday
and Saturday.
A. T. Peterson returned Wednes
day noon from attending the Cherry
Fair at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Merrell
visited at the Resort City the latter
part of last week.
J. H. Glines of Waldport was
transacting business in Elk City a
couple of days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of
Siletz returned Saturday from the
Elk s convention at Portland.
Repair that old walk. Cull lum
ber $5 per thousand while it lasts
Oregon Lumber & Construction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Trapp have
moved into their residence on Hill
street, recently vacated by Dr. R. D.
Burgess.
Mrs. C. P. Merrell and children
returned last Friday evening from
an extended visit with her daughter
and friends at Hood River.
LAUNCH
TRANSIT
DAILY
--
E. H. Vader of Eddyville was a
county seat visitor Monday. Mr.
Vader has just recently opeened up
a general merchandise business at
Agate Beach.
Dysentery is always serious and
often a dangerous disease, but it
can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrohea Remedy has
cured it even when malignant and
epidemic. For sale by all dealers.
New wheat will soon be in Old
wheat makes the best flour From
July 15 to July 24 I will make
prices for spot cash for one or more
barrels of flour, at prices that will
not again this year be duplicated.
R S. Van Cleve.
During the summer months
mothers of young children should
watch for any unnatural looseness
of the bowels. When given prompt
attention at this time serious
trouble may be avoided. Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and. Diarrhoea
Remedy can always be depended
upon. For sale by all dealers.
Anyone wishing logan berries for
canning purposes, enquire ol Mrs.
Ross McElwain. Bell phone.
THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND,
is too important a matter for a wo
man to be handicapped by weak
ness, bad blood or foul breath.
Avoid these kill-hopes by taking
Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength
fine, complexion, pure breath,
cheerful spirits things that win
men follow their use. Easy, safe,
sure. 25 cents. Toledo Drug Co
FOR SALE.
White Indian Runner ducks, $1.25
each. J. D. Hamaker, -Toledo.
.
HELP FOR THOSE WHO
HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE.
After doctoring for about twelve
years for a bad stomach trouble,
and spending nearly five hundred
dollars for medicine and doctor's
fees, I purchased my wife one box
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, which did her so much good
that she continued to use them and
they have done her more good than
all the medicine I bought before.
Samuel Boyer. Folsom, Iowa.
This medicine is for sale by all
Druggists. Samples free.
If you are a housewife you can
not reasonably hope to be healthy
or Deauuiui rjy . wasning aisnes,
. i , l I
sweeping or doing housework all
day, and crawling into bed dead
tired at night. You must get out
into the open air and sunlight. If
you do this every day and keep your
Btomch and bowels in good order
by taking Chamberlain's Tablets
when needed, you should become
both healthy and beauti f ul. For
sale by All Dealers.
.! '
The Leader and the Semi-Weekly
Journal both one year for only $2
We Got 'Em
A Nw Stock of Men's and
Boys' up to date
SUITS
The Best ever shown in Toledo
Also
SHOES
For Ladies, Children and Men
At Lowest Prices
XX. LEWIS
The Port dredger, after lying
idle for several weeks, again began
operating this morning. Roy Walk
er will operate the machine.
Mrs. M. L. Morris returned home
from Portland Monday ever ing. She
was accompanied by her sister in
law, Miss Rose Morris, of McMinn
ville. 2 Georce Donahue, rprirpsnnfino
the Wiedemann's Big American
Show, was in the city., last night.
He arranged to have his pony show
give an exhibition in this city
Thursday, August 1 one day only.
Mrs. Fred Stanton broughtto
this office this week an ege which
is a way out of the ordinary, in size
at least. This egg was laid by a
Leghorn-Wyandotte hen and is 72
long by 5i inhes in circumference.
Mrs. Stanton says this hen fre
quently lays . double-yolked eggs.
Can you beat it?
For soreness of the muscles,
whether introduced by violent ex
ercise cr injury, there is nothing
better than Chamberlain's Lini
ment. This liniment also relieves
rheumatic pains.. For sale by all
Druggists.
Does your boy need a new suit?
I have a complete line of Euits
suitable for boys from three to fif
teen years in age. T. P. Fish.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County.
C.C. Woodford, Plaintiff, j
Mahala Cloake, Louisa Sheppard, Dcosting
.Sheppnrd, Ellon Bruaeth, J. II. McDonald,
Hans C. Nelson, Charles II. Wuster, and
Mary Wuster, Defendants.
'Jo Mahala Cloake, Louisa Sheppnrd, Dcost
ing Shcppard, Charles II. Wuster and Mary
Wuster, above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Yon and each of you are hereby required to
appear and answer tho complaint of the plain
tiff In the above entitled suit now on file In
the office of County Clerk of Lincoln County
Oregon, (boing tho county in which the above-
entitled suit is pending in the Circuit Court
for said County end State, on or before the day
last named In tho order for the publication of
this summons made by thn Honorable Chas.
II. Gardner, County Judge of wild Lincoln
County, Oregon, which said order and time
for answering said summons are hereinafter
eferred to, towit on or befor six weeks from
and after the date of the II rat publication here
of; And, .
You are hereby notl (led that If you fall to
answer the said complaint ax herein required,
for want thereof, the plniutill'will apply to the
above entitled Court for the relief demanded
In plaintiff's complaint, namely: for a degree
of the con. t that plaintiffs title to the follow
ing described rtal properly, towit:
llaglnning at the southwest corner
of the northeast quarter of the north
west quarter of section IS in townshlpll south
of range' 10 west of the Willamette Merldlain,
thence north 4.C6 chains, thence east 8.65
ch alns to the left bank of the Yaquina River,
thence boui herly along said bank of said river
to a point tluo east of the point of beginning,
thence west 7 chains to the point of beglnlng,
containing 8.80 acres; nl-o commencing at a
pt lilt of the loft bank of tho Yuqulna River 7
chains east of the southwest corner of the
northeast anarter of the northwest Quarter of
section 15 In township 11 south of range 10
west of the Willamette Meridian, running
thence west 27 chains to section line between
ructions 15 and 10, In said township and range
as above, thence south 25 rods, thence east
20.71 chains to the left bank of the Yaquina
Kiver, thence northerly along eald bank of
said river 25! roils to the pluco of beginning.
containing 16.80 acres, all of said property be
ing In Lincoln County Ortgon,
Is good and valid ; that you the said defendan ts
and all of you have no right title nor Interest
whHtnvcr In or to said lands or any part there
of and that any and all claims that you may
claim against said land Is wrong and without
right whatever; that yon tho suld defendants
be forever enjoined and debarred from assert
lug any claim w hatever in or to said lands or
any part thereof adverse to plaintiff, and for
such other and further relief as may be equi
table and Just.
Thin summons Is published In the Lincoln
County Leader, once a week for six consecutive
and successive weeks' beginning with the
issue of June 21th., 1912 and ending with tho
Issue of August 2d, 11)12, under and pursuance
of the direction contained In an ordor made
by the Hon. Chas. H. Gardner, County Judge
of Lincoln County, Oregon, being the County
In which the above entitled suit la pending In
the Circuit Court for said County and State,
which said order is dated June 19th., 1912.
HAWKINS diMoCLUSKEY,
Attorneys for riaiutlff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S Landofflce, Portland, Oregon.
Serial 01392 June 29, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Harald
Hanson of Chitwood, Oregon, who,
on August 1,1907, made Homestead
entry No. 16301, Serial No. 01392,
for SEi, section 12, township 10 s,
range 10 w, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln
county, Ore., at Toledo, Oregon, cn
the 20th day of August, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
M. O. Thompson, C. G. Olson,
Fred Olson and J. C. Myrland, all
of Chitwood, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landofflce, Portland, Oregon,
Serial 01640 June 29, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that
Amelia C. Eggert, formerly Amelia
C. Stark, of Taft, Oregon, who, on
March 19, 1909, made homestead
entry No. 01640, for SJ SEi Sec.
26, and Si SWJ. Sec. 25, township
7 s,- range 11 w, Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of intention to
! make final three year Pro of to es"
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before the Register and Re
ceiver of the U. S. Landofflce, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 23d day
of August, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas M. McClintock, Leonard
C, Stark, of Taft, Or ; Barbara
Becker, Sophia A. Cadiux, of
Arleta, Oregon. II . F. Higby,
Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County.
Emma Fltzhagh, riuintiff,
vs.
Joseph K. Fitzhugh. Defendant.;
To Joseph K Fitzhugh, the above named be
fondant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You
are hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed agn Inst you In the alovo en
titled suit within six weeks from June 14, 1!12,
whiehis the date of the first publication here
of, and if you so fail to appear and answer, for
want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for In tho complaint
herein, towit: For a decree of the above en
titled Court dissolving the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing between this
plaintiff and yourself, and forever divorcing
the plaintiff herein from you. and for such
other and further relict as to the Court shall
seem me'.e and equitable.
Service of Ihlssuminons is made on you by
publication hereof by order of Honorable 0. II.
Gardner, Judge of the County Court of
Lincoln County, Oregon, made on the 12th.
day of June, 1912, directing that said publica
tion be made in the "Lincoln County Leader"
a weekly newspaper of general circulation
published at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon,
and that said publication be made once a week
for six successive weeks.
Date of first publication, June 14, 1912.
Date of last publication, luly 2C, 1912.
C. J. Mahoney
Attorney for riaintiff.
THE
YAQUINA BAY
LAND AND ABSTRACT
COnPANY
SARA CRAHEN, Manager
TOLEDO, OREGON
Have an up-to-date and complete
set of Abstracts of Lincoln County.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln county.
Sophie M. Smith, riaintiff.
v.
James D. Smith, Defendant.
To James D. Smith, the above Darned de
fendant: in the name of the Stato of Oregon, yon are
hereby summoned and required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff, in the
above entitled suit now on file in the onice of
the County Clerk of the above entitled court
on or before the last day named in the order
for the publication of this summons, made
by the County Judge of Lincoln County, Ore
son being the comity where the above en
titled suit Is pending in the Circuit Court
thereof, which said time for appearing and
answering li fixed by suld order as hereinafter
referred to, to-wlt: On or before six weeks
from tho date of the first publication hereof:
And you are hereby further notified that it
you fail to appear and answer the said com
plaint ns herein required, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the above entitled
court for tho relief prayed for In said com.
plaint, namely, a decree of the court that the
bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff
and tho defendant be dissolved, and that the
plaintiff be allowed to assume her maiden
name of Sophie M. Haitley, and for. such
other and furlhor relief as the court may
deem proper.
This summons is published In tho Lincoln
County Leader, for six successive and con
sccutlve weeks, beginning with the 21st day of
June, 1912, and ending with the issue of the 2d
day of August, 1912, under and in pursuance of
the directions contained In an ordor made by
the Hon. Chas. II. Gardner, County Judge of
Lincoln county, Oregon, dated the 2lst day
of June, 1912.
MIDDLEKAUFF & GWYSN.
Attorneys for riaintiff.
EATS
Every Hour of the
Day or Night
At
BILLY'S PLACE
1st door south of Norm Ander
son's HOMESEEKERS.
I have on hand now a large list
of places both large and small, from
one acre to 1500 acres. Some good
bargains. Also Toledo and New
port town property. If you want
to sell or buy it will pay you to see
me. R. N. Warnock,
' the Real Estate Man.
. SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
Alfred Stanton, Plaintiff
vs.
E. D. Thorn and Betsy O. Thorn, Dofei.dants.
To E. D. Thorn and Betsy O. Thorn, the with
in named defendants:
1 In the name of the State of Oreiron. vou and
each of you are herebv rfto 111 rPit tfi annual
and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff In
vne BDove entitled eult now on file lu the of
fice of County Clerk of lh
Court on or before the dav last named in the
order for publication of this summons made
by the Honorable iChas. II. Gardner, County
Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, being the
county wherein the above entitled suit is
pending in the Circuit t i.urt fnr i',.,,ni.
and state; which said ordor and time for
answering said summons are hereinafter re
ferrod to to-wlt: On or before six weeks after
the date of tne first publication hereof; and
You are hereby notified that II you fall to
answer the said complaint as herein required
for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
abOVe entitled Cniirr far thn r. Hot ilBmanflail
in plal.iliifs complaint, namely; for a decree
of said Court that plaintiff s title to the south
half of tho southeast quarter ol section hlrly
two In township ten smith of range ten west
and the northwest quarter ol the northeast
quarter and the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of section fiv in tnu..i.,n
eleven south of ranco ton w ..f thn u-m
ette Meridian, Is good and valid; that you
uh: sum ueieiiuants nor elthor of you, huvo no
estate, right, title nor interest whatever in or
tosaldlnudsnor any part thereof an J that
any anu ail claims that you may clHim against
said land is wrongful and without any right
whatever; that you tho Bald defendants be
forever enjoined ond doharred from aborting
any claim whatever of, In or to said lands or
any port thereof, adverse to this plaintiff, and
for such other and further nii..r a. ...... .
equitable and just.
This summons Is published in it, n.,i..
County Leader onta a
- dia oiitrca
sivoaud consecutive wceis, beginning with
mo isiue ot June 7th, 1I2, and ending with
me issue oi juiy win, 1912, under and lu
pursuance of the directions
order made by the Hon. Chas. 11. Gardner.
ouuniy juyge of Lincoln County, Oregon,
(being the county in which the above eutitled
suit Is pendlus in the I. Iron If. r'niirr r.i.
- uuu y lUt Mill
County and State) which said order ! dated
.tune ovn, mu. haw KINS & McCLUSKEV,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION'.
U. 8. Land Ollice at Fontanel, ore.
Serial 03280 May 21th, 1912
Notice is hereby given that John Watt
whn postolllce address is 65 K. Pith St., Port
land, Oregon, did. on tho'JIst day of November,
1911. tile in this ollice hit sworn statement and
application, No. 03280, to purchase the uJiseV.
and nesw.Sec. 34. Township 12 south, range
9 west, Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the act of
June 8, 1873. and acts amendatory, known as
the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the land and
timber thereon have been apprnlscd, th tim
ber estimated 060,000 board feet at 40 cents per
M, and the laud 150.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof tn support of his aprdlca
tion and sworn statement on the 14th day ol
August, 1912, before the Register and Receiver
of U. S. Landolllce at Portland, Oregon. '
Any person la ut liberty to protest this pur
chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
time before patent Issues, by filing a corrobor-
rated affidavit lit this oUlce, alleging facts
which would defeat the cntrj .
. II-F. Hi on y Register
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