Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 26, 1912, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R
COLLINS &. HAYDEX, ruBtisDEBS
Entered at the rnstompc atlolado, Oregon, as
nei'or.d hihII matter. '
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - - ft 50
Six Months - 75
X lirce -Months - . - 50
ADVEHTISISO IUTE4
Display, 10 cents per inch per issne.
Local and Heading Notice, fie per line.
Notice for Sale, Wnntcil, Klc, five llnea or '
wider Vji pe Issue; Mc per month.
Homestead Notices, $3; Timber Notttcr, I0.
: " I
Carl Davis cf Siletz went to Pert
land Monday.
C. A. Easley of Kcrtcns v.es in
the city Tuesday.
J. I. Buttcrfie'd was up from th:
Lower Siletz this week. J
A PwntiAfl Ik. AM iStiM Imam
tit W J L A V T V J J 1 - I l Sil4
Siletz the first of the-week.
R. R. Miller of Yaquina was in
the city on business this week.
Miss Dora Gooddl returned from
Newpoit Wednesday afternoon and
is assiting in the Dell . telephone
ofTc.
Al Waugh, J, R. Wishart cn 1
F.arik Newton are planni lg a fish
ing trip to Lardlake in the near
future.
The hote's and restaurants in
town are making every arrange
ment to accommodate the large
,1 . j l mi i
huwu un circus uay, iiuxi inursaay.
- Mrs. Jasper Johnson and little
daughter arrived down from Port
land Wednesday evening for a visit
with her sister, Mis. E. J. Avery,
and family.
Miss Nellie Williams of Fairfield,
Nebraska, arrived last evening for
a month's visit wit'i heraunts. Mrs.
W. C. Harding and Mrs. A. M.
Gildersleevc.
T , Em8(rum ar-
LogglflH Koran...
rived" down from Portland Tueedfy
to make fitvfirigeffierltS for opening
the logging camps Of the Oregon
Lumber and Construction compdtjy.
Rev. Bryan preached his first ser
mons in the local M. E. church last
Sunday morning and evening. R$V.
Bryan Js an excellent- talker and
should bj encouraged by a bett;
bfV..iiUtif.ri hr t'horch. He will
Breach neXt Sunday both morning
and evening at the usual hours.
R. N.Warnock and Allen Hughes
have purchased the Racket Store of
H. F. Nulton, they taking possession
Wendcsday of this week. Allen
who is an experienced mercantile
man, will have charge of the Btore
and will unduitcdly continue to
hinM u.i thn ciiricfiil riitcnrcQ re
started by Mr. Nulton.' Mr. Nulton
has not decided definitely as to
what he will do.
. --
DIED.
At Newport, Wednesday, July
24, 1912, James P. Wolfe, aged 47
years. 3 months and 15 days, of
valvular heart disease. '
AUTOMOBILE AGENTS I want
11 ! ,nln In fra.
iui;qi dKciika ill cvcijr nu.nj m viw-
gon to handle a popular-priced line
of automobiles; a good name and
reputation for 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 address E. E
Gtrilnger, Sale Manager, C88
Washington St., Portland, Oregon
LAUNCH
TRANSIT
DAILY
a .
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice is hcrely given that Eealed
bids will be reeivedby the Common
Council of the City of .Toledo, Ore
gon, until Monday, August 19th,
1912, at eight o clock p. m , for
the planking of Hill street from
the south side of the intersection
with Second street to the north side
of the intersection with Fifth
street, in accordance with plans and
epecifiations heretofore adopted and
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder. Each bid to - be accon..
panied by a certified check for fifty
dollars. The Council reserves the
rigtit to reject any or all bids.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1912
F. N. Hayden, City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to the Toledo Racket
please call and settle at once, as I
have Eold out my business. I will
be here for the next 15 days for
the purpose of straightening up
these account". H. F, Nulton.
s
THE CONSECRATION )F
. ST. JOHN'S CEMETERY.
The P,t. Rev. Charles Scadding.
D. D., the bishop of Oregon, as
sisted by the ukrgy of the Central
Convocation, will consecrate St.
John's Cemetery on Saturday, Au-
gCS
3d, at two o clock in the after
noon. A most cordial invitation is
extended to the people of Toledo to
be present. ' -
Rev. F. 0. Jones, Rector.
JURY LIST.
The following taxpayers have
been drawn as jurymen to serve at
the Tegular term of Circuit Court
which Convenes here Friday , Aug
ust 2d:
L. C. Smith, W. D. Satterlec, L.
L. Reeves, Newport; P. J. Parks,
Elk City; Milton Hagan, Linville;
F. C. Denzer; Denzer; C. Hassman,)
Yaquina; Jas. Harrison, Ocean
View; A. B. Hunt, Eddy ville; P.
II. Martin, Harlan; J. J. Gaither,
Hans Larson, Jas McDonald, Frank
Newton, Harry Lutey, J. M. Bowers,
Henry Rhoades, Toledo; S. R. Mc
Willis, Bay View; Walter Weber,
John Hanlon, A. H. Phelps, Ona;
Chas. Bobell, Waldport; H. M.
Chitwood, A. C. Crvawford, W. S.
Hall, Jos. W. Bryant. C. H. Brad
shaw, Siletz; J. 0. Davis, A. S Fel
ton, Nashville; W. L. Crowley,
Rose Lodge; Fred Wagner, Nor
tons. NOTICE FOIl l'UBUCATION.
V e. Land office at Porllan.1, Ore.
Serial 02340 - June Utli, 1912. ,
Nolice la oereby given that Harry M. Honrv. of
Chitwood. Oregon, who, on December 22, 1903
maau Additional Homestead: Entry Serial No.
CCM.for w)$ iw.V, (section 10, townshlplO South
rang 0 Wet, Willtinictte Meridian has tilled
notice of Intention to make Final Three Yeur
1'roof, to estab'.lsli claim to the land abovt
described, before the County Clerk of I.ineol
Cri', ...:.' Toledo, Oregon, on til 29th
day ol July. 11)12.
- Cla'nwiil name , witnesses:
JamOs Sly'.i, Chitwood, Or.j Jlobatt Mann
and F. W. Ch imbern, Toledo, Of.i Ooon
Chambers, Ynqnlna, Oregon.
II. F.,Hioby Register.
HPvice of voxtest,
V. S.1 dud 0 files, rrtlnnl,Oriron. .
July lZih, 1912.
To Herman I.uecte.Of Norton, Oregon, Coiv
testee: .
You are hereby notified (hat Ileury A. Hos
teller who gives K.KJca, Oregon, as his post-
ofllce address, did on June 8th, 1912,, flic In
this olllco his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation of Your
Homestead, Entry No. 02500, Sorial No. 02i)M),
mndo April 19th.l9I0, for nv,' 6,'Ctlon 20,
Tow null I p 10 8onlli,Hnngo8Vcnt, WllUlnctte
MciU'.lnn, iin.l us grounds for his contest he
alleges that mid entrvmsn has at no time cul
tivated any riirt of said land since making
said entry and that he has wholly abandoned
said laud for the past 2 years.
You are, therefore, further notified that the
said nidations will be taken l y this ofllce as
having been confessed by you, und your said
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your further right to be heard therein, either
before this olllco or on appeal, if you fall to
file In tills ofllce within twenty days after tho
FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown
below, yonr answer, uudor oath, specifically
nicotliiir and n.apunding to these allegations
of contest, or if you lull within that time to
tile In this ofllce due proof that you have
served n copy of your answer on the said con
testant either in person or by registered mail.
If till service In 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 acknov lodgement
of his receipt of the copy, showing tho date of
Its receipt, or the atlldavit of the person by
whom the delivery was mado staling when
and wlutre the copy was delivered ; if made by
roiilmcred mail, proof of such service must
diiixlht of tho altldavl. of the person ov whom
tho ropy was mulled stating vhen'and the
post i fl'ice to wtleh it was mailed, and this
affidavit must b i acci mpanled by the post
master's trccipt for iha letter.
You should state In your answer tho name
of (he pes', rfllce to which jQ'i desire future
' notki-9 lu bo tent lo on.
. - If. Y. IIIflBY, Register.
J. (J. AUDREY, Receiver,
Diile of llrst pnbllratloii July 1 1912.
" " aecciuil " 2i, "
" " third " August s, 'V
" " fourlh ' . " 9, "
"Houss and 2 lots in 01csonville.
House furnished; about $150 worth
of furniture. Sightly location,
close to bay, A fine place for gar
den, some small fruit already grow
ing. Price $800 on terms. House
and one lot for $650."
Rickman & Smith, Newport.
DR. M. L, MORRIS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Ofstedahl Building
Toledo Oregon
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 quality,
variety and price not on the special
sale plan alone, but all the year
round. You are respectfully in-r
vited to visit here and 6ee if the
goods and the prices will not tempt
you to buy. .
THE H'AEDWABE Ml
The Real Thirst
Quencher
that is, at the same time, eo 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 Wealherly Ice Cream,
and every ingredient entering into
any of 'our drinks is guarr nteed to
be perfectly pure. "Get the Hab
it," " -.
Palace of Sweets
AL WAUGH, Prop.
f I LWr-lixv
' IttliJ vvw.. ,
j i i -... Kit- in tVne rnuntrv. It pmnlova
x itx a
Si
equipped piaiu cvti uu.. ... ,r 7 ,
i i -unorinnz-crl millnra nnrl uses sclprted
oniy me most. cici
Eastern Hard Wheat
mil
in producing
. FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
Naturally, It costs more to turn out this new. high-grade blend than
it does to make simpler and less carefully handled flours. Hence,
its price per sack is slightly more. Inasmuch as it w i not Jlour
but loaves of bread that we eat. and as Fisher s Blend makes
values tor
as
-is--
L--.-"1
m. I i i i -J -n .- - 4 i- T
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR IS M AXUF ACT U k hD BV
FISHER PLC URINO MILLS COMPANY
SEATTLE, U. S. A.
"America's Fixest Floukimo Mills'
Costs more sack
Costs less loaf
rtTTtirJfiriP; rnrtrerle that the FtSBEg
rU4 1iviw'"- " -
T7-. nfitTc fnuDiMV tinn thp most iwr-
Avx"--t . ------ i-
irtcrl- hest arrantrcd and modern
; i. iin I
and choice Western Soft Wheat
more loaves, in proportion 10 in cu. " y
flour, housewives and others using it have the satisfaction
of knowing that they are really gettingmore and better
. -T . Tit t-t rv rnoTl Tnii"ita
tneir money. nni a w.
flour, but it gives more,' both in quality
, . r, r 1 1 1. 1, o.. fr
ana quHmny ui iuvw, ou o
actually more economical to buy
. and use than are the
,-,-i.3y I... P..V nl jlll Dmitri
Monmouth Creamery Co.
Monmouth, Oregon
Owced an4 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
9
INCOJN WOUNTY
- ,' (INCORPORATED)-
Toledo, Oregon
Docs a General
DIRECTORS
C.E.HAWKINS
i Wm. SCARTII
! C.O.HAWKINS
rVrtrA rVrVHVW rWAA
Dr. W M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
TOLEDO LiVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
H'ELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOESES
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours.
. ' eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
VIA
To the Beaches,
Springs and
Mountain!
Outings
SUNSET
OGDENftSHASTAl
ROUTES
If you are looking for an ideal
mer, where you can find rest, health and recreation, the outing resorts
reached by the Southern Pacific are PAR EXCELLENCE.
Newport Yaquina Bay, Tillamook County Beaches, Crater Lake,
Colestin Springs, Shasta Springs, Cascadia, Breitenbush Hot Springs and
many other springs of more or less note.
Low Round Trip Tickets
With long limits on sale daily to the above resorts. Our booklet,
"Vacation Days in Oregon" describing these and other outing places
can be obtained from any Agent, who will cheerfully furnish informa
tion as to fares, train service, etc., or a postal card to the undersignned
will receive prompt attention.
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Act.. Portland. Oregon
Our Bungalows Made Los Angeles World-Famous
BUNGALOW BOOKS 6c PLANS
.-"HOMES, NOT HOUSES"
Our sole business is the desienine of Buncalows: we make a con
stant, earnest study of it and no
our "level best." Send one dollar for "CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW
HOMES," new third edition, 128 richly illustrated folio pages of Bunga
lows outside and inside in their 'very latest developments. Costs run
from $300 up. Full descriptions and details given. THE ACCEPTED
AUTHORITY ON CALIFORNIA
Smaller book. "MODEL BUNGALOW PLANS." showing 38 ideal
small homes, 25 cents postpaid.
THE B UNCALOWCRAFT CO., 404
YAQUINA -BAY. LUMBER CO.
, (incorporated)
Wc AJamifact'-re all Grades and Dimensions of 4
YELLOW
(No Hapling growth timber used)
Special Bills on Short Notice
JOHN FOG ARTY, Agent, Newport
E. ALTREE, Manager ; Toledo, Oregon
o.
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ANK
Banking EiiLCSS
Interest
on
Time Deposits
MWV MftWMfMfl.1
Gen-
BOTH PHONES
m
n
THE
Excellent Train
Service and Low
Round Trip Fares
place to spend a portion ot the Sum
matter whether small or large we do
BUNGALOWS.
Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Cal
Al
Orego
V WALTHAM WATCH LSV
I am still at my
old stand repair
ing Watches and
soon viu nave a
complete stock of
Watches, Clocks
andJewelrVi Bet
ter than ever..
H. E. PETERSON,
? AValchmnker, and Jeweler
TOLEDO, ' CItEQ OK
THE
BON BONIERE
SI. K. ANDERSON, frop.
Choice Covfcctlcns
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
3lilk MtaTics
Iraits, Nut
Tobacco, Lunch Goods
Stationery
Bpst Brands Cigars
TOLEDO, OREGON
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Comt of tho State of Oregon,
for Lincoln County.
i. A. Shermer and Ucorge Jleshlo, Plaintiffs.
, VI.
Esther Miller, Blouf MIller.Henry M.iller, John
Miller Dell Hall, Mnlinda Graham, Susan
Bradley and Margaret M. Cooper, Defendants.
To Blouf Miller above namod defendant;
In the nnmo of the Statu of Oregnnf Yon
are hereby reqnlred to appear and answer the
complaint of the plainliff In the above en
titled anil now on flle in the office of the
County Clerk of the above entitled Court on
or before the lait day named In the order for
publication of summons made by the Honor.
able Chavll. Gardner, County Judge of l.ln
coin County, Oregon, being the county where-
tn tho ntove entitled cult Is pending In th? j
Circuit Court for said County and State;
which fald order and time for answering said j
summons are hereinafter referred to, to wit: j
On or before six weeks alter the date of tho
first publication hereof; And .
You are hereby notified that if you fall to
appearand answer the said Complaint as here
in required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the alio re entitled Uourt for the re
lief demandel iit-thc plnlntiflV complaint,
namely: for a decreeof sold Court th.-.t plain
tiffs' title to the following described real' pro
perty, to wit: the northwest quarter of the
southe&t quarter, the south half of the south
west quarter and the south halfof the north
east quarter of the south wcstquai'ter of section
thirty ono In township eleven south of range
ten west of the Willamette Meridian, in Lin
coln County, Oregon, Is good and valid; that
you the said Blouf Miller, hare no estate,
right, title, nor interest whatever in the said
lands or any part thereof, and that any and
all claims that you may clniin aghlnt said
lands is wrongful nnd. without rihl whatever
that you the said Blouf Miller be forever de
barred and enjoined from asserting any claim
whatever of, In or to said lands or uny part
thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs herein, and
for such other and further relief as may be
equitable and Just.
- This summons is published once a week in
the Lincoln County Lender for six consecutive
and successive weeks beginning with the is
sue of June 28th, 1U12, nnd ending with tho
issue of August 9th, 191'.', under and in pursu
ance of tho directions contained In an order
mads by the Hon. Chas. II. Gardner, County
Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, being tho
County in which the above entitled suit is
pending tn tho Circuit Court for snld County
and State which said order is dated June 'Jfith
1912. HAWKINS & McCLUSKKY,
. Attorneys for l'lnlntlll'H.
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE, STATE 01'
. Oregon, fov Lincoln Comity.
In the mutter of tho csttt:o of William A.
nriOgox, deceased.
To Mrs. L. K. Flowers, Mrs. Edna Hyde,
William C. Bridges and Mi s. E. G. Bridges, and
U unknown heirs, Greeting.
In tho name of the Statoof Oregon, You,
and each of you are hereby cited to appear lu
the County Court of tfceHtalo of Oregon, for
theConmy of Lincoln, ill the Court Kooni
thereof iu the City of Toledo, on Hie fllh duy
of August, 1912, being a regular term of sold
Court, to-wlt: 'J ho AiiRiut, llH'.', Tsini ; at Hi
hour of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon ot said day
then and there to show canto why un order of
ante should not bo made as prayed tor lu the
petition now on fllo lu said Court by the ad
ministrator de bonus lion of said estate, said
petition praying for an order to sell at prlvato
sale the following property, belonging to said
estate: -
Lots 3. 4, 8, 0,7,8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 In block 40
in Vhellps' Addition to the City of Newport,
in Lincoln County, Oregon.
Witness the Hon. Chai. H. Gardner Judge of
the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
the County of Lincoln, with the seal of laid
Court affixed this 3d day of June, 1V12.
(SEAL B, II. HOWELL, County Clork. .
Boys suits, ages three to fifteen
years, at Fish's. - "
Vm. Wakefield was down from
ETddyville Tuesday.
Warren Hall of Siletz was a To
ledo visitor Tuesday.
Sheriff Bert Geer was a Newport I
visitor the first of the week.
Edward Gillespie of Elk City was
transacting business in the city last
Saturday.
Shed Ro&ebrook came down from
Portland last Saturday for a
month's vacation. ' '
Claude W. Davies returned Tues
day noon from a two week's trip on
the Upper Santiam.
Mrs. Roy Walker went to Eddy-
ville this morning for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bachman.
Pixley and Lauder Comedy Show
Co will pesent "A Wife Wanted"
at Woodmen Hall next Monday
night, Julv 29th.
Miss Grace Payne of Blain, Wash
ington, who has been visiting at the
Gwynn home in this city, returned
home Monday morning. .
Dr. James Withycombe of the
Oregon Agricultural College will
address the people of this county
at the Fair on Friday, the 23d.
Mrs. J. C. Altree arrived home
from Portland last Saturday, where
she has been taking treatment at a
hospital. Her health is greatly im
proved. Henry Burns, one of Toledo's old
time residents, now living in Idaho,
has been in town several days this
week, returning home yesterday
morning.
At the conference of Board of
Education and the County Court
last Tuesday the matter of appoint
ing a county school supervisor was
postponed. 0
Hon. Ben Jones, register of the
United States landoffice at Rose
burg, writes that he is making ar
rangements to spend the entire four
days of the Fair among his uld
pioneer friends here.
' A party consisting of Mrs. E. M.
Wood, Rufus, Leland and Bulah
Wood; Miss Berg and Mr. Davis of
Chitwood, who " have been bven
camping at the beach for the. past
saveral days, returned to Chitwood
Wednesday.
Henry Campbell came in from
his chittim camp on- the old home
farm the firot of the week. Henry
and brother, George, are peeling
chittim bark and expect to add
many dollars to their bank accounts
this Summer.
Jack Ross departed last Sunday
evening for Lodi. California,
where his brother and sister, Fred
and Grace, are. He will probably
remain all Summer. Roy Swearin
gen and Carl Gildersleeve are oper
ating the motion picture machine
at the "Dime" during Jack's ab
sence. The following young ladies went
to Otter Rock Monday on a camping
trip: Alta Waugh, Eleanor Grady,
Rose Morris, Lena, Edith and Essie
Ball, Lola Wade. Mrs. M. L. Mor
ris went along as' chaperone. Sev
eral of the girls were obliged to
return Tuesday, but most of them
expect to stay a week.
Messrs. Hobart and Huffman;
who have leased the Oregon Lum
ber and Construction Co'smill here,
are in the city to begin operating
the mill and logging camps, but a
hitch in leases of right of way of
the logging railroad throught some
farms has caused delay. It is
hoped the matter will soon be ad
justed and the work resumed.
BASE BALL..
Siletz and Eddyville will play ball
on the local diamond next- Sunday.
This is the first time these teams
have played this season. They are
djuite evenly matched and should
put up a good gamo. Game called
at 2:30.
BUILD SIDEWALKS
Lumber suitable for sidewalks at
your own price at the sawmill 'of
the Oregon Lumber and Construe
tion Co.
, " DR. NORTH,
The dentist, will be at the Mer
chants Hotel in this city Monday,
July 29th, to remain one week. He
thanks his patrons for their past
patronage and solicits their future
work. . Good work guaranteed.
Purity m Drugs
is a radical motto with us. We
must have the best or none. We
always want to ne bUKJi 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.
Contractor Schlecht was a pas
senger for Eugene this morning.
- CITATION.
In tho County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lincoln County. "
Order to Show Cause on application of guar
dian for order of pale of real estate.'
In the matter of the guirdlnushlp of Clifford
and Levi McElwaiu. minors.
It appearing tn the Court from the petition
this da presented and filed by Mrs. Addle
McElwaln, the gnardiau ot the peison and
estate of Clifford and Levi McElwaln, minors,
praying for an order for the silo of certain
real estate belonging to said minors, that It
is necessary and expedient and would be bene
ficial to said wards that such property be sold.
It Is Hereby Ordered, That the next of kin
of said wards and all persons Interested iu
said estate appear before this Court on Mou
duy, the 5lh day of August, 1912, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon or said day. at tho courtroom
of this Court la the county courthouse In To
ledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, there to show
cause why au order should not be granted for
the talo of real estate, described iu the peti
tion us follows:
Au undivided two-eighths Interest in and to
the following: Beginning 59 rods south of the
nort'neast corner of lot 8, section 20, township
11 south of range lowest of the Willamette
Meridian, running north 19 rods, thence east
I rodi, thence north to Ivan McJankiu's land,
thence westerly aioi)g said tract to meandered
co-ner on sectionjine between sections 17
ana 20, thence duwji raid., meandered line to
the railroad right of way,"lheuce southeasterly
along said right of way to a point 31 rods west
of the northeast corner of lot 8 thence south
easterly to point of beginning;
Also a H Interest in and to Hie following:
Beginning 85 rods south of the one-fourth sec
tion corner betweou sections 1G, 17, 20 and 21
in said township and tango as above, running
thence east' 8 rod?, thence si-uth .23 chains,
thence west 8 rods, thence north .23 chains to
beginning:
Also a light tn a strip of land 10 feet wide
from the above described land to the west Hue
of section 21, lu said township and range as
above.
The above tract contains 77 acre?, more or
less, situated In section 20, township 11 south,
range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian in
Lincoln county, Oregon.
It Is Further Ordered Thai a copy of this
order be published for four successive weeks,
beginning on the 5th day of July, 1912, and
ending with the -Cth day of July, 1912, In the
Lincoln County Lcadur, a newspaper ol (fem
oral circulation iu and published in Lincoln
county, Oregon.
Dated this 3d duy of July, 1912.
Chas. 11. Gardner, County Judge. .
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE.M EXT
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned
administrator of the estate of Kphruim Con
row, deceased, has Hied in the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County,
his final account for settlement of said estate
and" that Monday, the 5th duy of August, 1912,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. has been fixed
by the Court as tho lime and the ofllce of said
Court at the Court House iu -sald county, ns
the place, for hearing of said report and for
the settlement 'hereof. All persons interested
lire notified to present any objections in wilt
ing that may exist ns to any matters In said
account prior to said (late.
CIIAKLES LII.LARD,
Administrator ot the estate cf Ephrlum Cou
row, deccused.
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One hundred and twenty pounds
more or less, of bone and muscle
don't make a woman. Its a good
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Guaranteed by Toledo Drug Co. .
R. D. BURGESS
TllYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OKKOON
Office lr Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. ni.; 2 to 4 anU 7 to 6
p, m. Emergency Calls at any time.
BOTH THOXES-1
Saved!
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at .
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The Woman's Tonic
Cardui is a mild, tonic H
i i. itt IV8
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The 'Most Popular Malt Beverage in
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Salem bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, ling
especially brewed for family and hotel trade.- A temperance drink
in the reaf meaning of the word, conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life. ,
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem, Oregon
The WHITE CORNER Store
Is always fighting the High Cost of Living. We are
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GROCERIES
CONFECTIONERY
DRY GOODS
FRUITS
FRUIT JARS
FLOUR AND FEED THE BEST .
R. S. VAN CLEVE
TO WOOD CONSUMERS
You will need winter wood. Put
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edgings. Slab wood $1. Edgings
$1.25 at the mill.
Oregon Lumber & Construction Co.
LAUNCH
. TRANSIT
DAILY
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 Buck
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1 i-k c;kittsflk iCferoi
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At last 1 rouna quicn reuei unu uurn
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Adolph Soblnneck, Buffalo, N. Y.
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$1.00. Trial bottle free at Toled
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 to certain skin dis
eases, is almost instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price
25 cents. For Eale by all Druggists.
Order Your Wood Now
Slab and edge wood, S2.50 pe
cord.
Delivered within four blocks of
the mill.
Both phones. J. Rattey.
line of goods just received. Selling at bed rock
prices.' R0SEBR0OK, the Furniture Man.
CIGARS
TINWARE
TOBACCO
CROCKERY
WAUGITS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Iliglu'sl Cash Price Paid for llide-i
LESTER WAUGH, Prop.
W. G. SHARMAN
Merchant Tailor
Shop in Vincent House iu south
part of town.
SUITS
In any stylo mado to order
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Also aucaded Us.