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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1912)
LOOK HERE Next wek I will have on display a selection of very fine DIAMONDS Drop in and take a , look at them. It will pay you. Jack Pelmulder TK Quality Jawalar and Eairaver Palace Restaurant Bid. Toledo, - Oregon INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. Near Rochelle, III., en Indian went to sleep on a railroad track whi: his life. Often its that wav people neglect coughs and when vTiii.il colds I Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent, a dangerous throat or lung trouble. TOLEDO CHEESE. We will have the Toledo brand of' cheese readj for market by July 4.VL1J . LtCflVG JVUl TVUil Jf Ul grocer. McJunkin & Son. American Gentlemen and Amcri- can Lady shoes at Fish's. As good ' as there is on the market. LAUNCH TRANSIT DAILY Large, n; . Fish's. w, line of shoes at X. I FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lighthausc kceping; suitabls for dteesmaker or hdy who wi hes to remain under the doctor's care for a time. In quire at this office. Chamber kin's Cough Remedy Durlnsr the past 35 years no rem edy ban proven, more prompt or more effectual In Its cureu of Coughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I -a many homos It is relied upon as im .plicltly as the family physician. It con. tains to opium or other narcotic, and maybe fiven as confidently to a baby aalo an adult. Price 26c; large size 60o W H. CONiBEAR CONTRACTOR and BUILDER , Pwelljngs a Specialty Toledo, - - Orcgoii ' GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned guardian of, the person and estate of Clinord and Levi Mc- Elwain, minors, by virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, made and entered on the 5th day of August, 1912, duly authorizing the Bale of the land herenafter, will on -and after Monday, the 9th day of -September, 1912, duly offer and proceed to sell at private sale at her residence in Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, the following described real property, to -wit: An undivided two-eighth Interest In and to the following described real property situated in Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning 5) rodi south of the nortiieaat "earner of let 3, section 20, township 11 south Ttt range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian, running nyrth 119 roda, thence east t rod', thence roi'th to Ivnn McJunkln'a lnnd, thence westerly along said trnct to meandered corner on leotlon line between 166110111 17 and 20. thence down aald meandered line to the railroad right nl way, thence southeasterly along aald right of way to a point 81 rodi went ol the northern comer of lot 8 thence south easterly to point of beginning; AIsj a i Interest in and to the following: ltaglnn Ing 85 rods south of the one-fourth sec tion corner between sections 10. 17, 20 and 21 in satd township and langn as above, running thence east 8 rods, thence south .25 chnlns, thence wet 8 rods, thence north .24 chains to beginning: Also a light to a strip of land 10 feet wide from the above described land to the west line of section 21, all of tbo above described pro perty being in section 20 in township 11 south of -range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian. . Term of sale, cash in hand. .' Mrs. Addie McElwain, Guardian of Clifford and Levi Mc Elwain, minors.. . MISS HAZEL GEAR. Monday morning, August 19lh, Miss Hazel Gear of Chitwood passed , away at the Dallas hospital, where, j she had been taken some weeks before. The nature of ber illness not being known until some days -after her arrival at that place, when typhoid fever developed, and, although she had the best of treat ment and care it was not her lotto ; withstand the ravages of the disease j but was called to her long rest. : She has many acquaintances and friends in Toledo where she has attended High School two years, I expecting to graduate after another term. She was spending her vaca tion clerking in the Racket for H. ! F. Nulton when taken Eick. Being ! a widows daughter she had learned more of the duties of life than its j pleasures, but always uncomplain- lingly dena her part. Her great ambition being to gain an education , so as to be able to help herself and chose at home. Although depriv:d 111 PtiMIII I II IlllN Mil UI1III1U Ilf-(IIIIf- flU i .. . ' i l iv kii snp uqi r 'n n pnnrnnr. i a i V r nnri moral mivaTO In ctotiH firm V' u I j Z. l "rl jand her duty as a Christian the things of eternal worth. She was brought back to Chit wood Tuesday evening and laid by her father in the cemetery. Her mother, sister Linnie and Elder ' Starbuck accompaning tha remains .from Dallas. With sadness and I deep regret her young life is given up but not without the blessed hoDe that when the righteous Judge shall pnrrp ti mnlfp nn Tlia lourola oho eii i;vo otro;n tn mi tho r,w. ures of an eternal life. A Friend. GRANGE MEETING. Thare will be a regular meeting cf Toledo Grange, No. 426, next Wednesday, August 23th, at 2 o'clock p. m. All members re- vuiaLCU lu UC fjl CDl'lj l. J. W, Parrish, Master. . , SCHOOL BEGINS j . ON SEPTEMBER 3. ; To the Patrons of School District No. 3, Toledo Oregon: At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of said District ' I was instructed to inform you that cchool would beg'n on Tuesday Sep tember 3d and there would be two weeks' vacation during Christmas end New Years holidays. C. B. Crosno, School Clerk. Jesse Recdcr and Geo. Chambers, master and mate of the fishing schooner, Urbel a, were in town functions properly the whole system i l.'.st Katurd?y. Tha toys are doing becomes deranged. A few doses of well in fishing for halibut off the Chamberlain's Tablets is all you : coast. One day last .week they need. They will strengthen your cought l.iOO pounds of these fish indigestion, invigorate your liver, and ! One hour and a half. They find a rno-nlnre vnnr hnwpla onMrclu dnfnn- ready market foi; a!l they catch. FOR SALE. Pure bred Colile pups. Apply to Anstruther Scarth. "Were all medicines as meritori ous as as Chamberlain's Colic, PL 1 r: 1 n j. il. U T, . ,'nU -"er 'Ty inl i wunu wuuiu ue inucn uetier on and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all druggists. M. E. CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach ing at lid. m. and at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome and invited to altend these services. C. H. Bryan, Pastor. . . . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Welch deceased, by virtue of an order of sale made by the County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, on the 6th day of August, 1912, duly authorizing said administrator to sell the herein after described personal property will on and after the 9th day of September, 1912, duly offer and proceed to sell at private sale at the residence of said deceased located near Chitwood, Lincoln County, Oregon, the following described real property to wit,: 1 zinc tub, cook ing utensils, farming tools, umbrel la, suit case, telescope, lamp, canned goods, iron bedstead, Bprings and mattress, carpenter tools, . heating stove, 2 chairs, rifle, maul, axes, rope, 2 dozen jelly glasses, and other personal property belonging to said deceased. J. Q. ADAMS, Administrator of the estate of John Welch, deceased. We Got 'Em A Nv 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 Ha LEWIS j GRANULATED SORE I EYES CURED. I For twenty vears I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes, t rt t rnn . i reuruary, a genueman i , m i . asKea me to try uiamDeriain's i saive. i Dougnt one box anu used about two-thirds of it and have not given me any my eyes trouble I since. inis salve is forsale by all druggists. mi . . i RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE. Relinquishment to 1G0 acres of1 good land, good saw timber, good house, several springs, 5 miles from town, a good piece for alarm. : dress 'Relinquishment," care!"' " SB'oia- i Leader, Toledo , Or. i farmer S. Gunsalus. a at J t VI living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy,, and takes pleasure in ' re commending it. For sale by all arnggists. FOR SALE. 2 teams a::d saddle wagons. 1 2-sratcd rig, 1 buckbeard. horses, l'bug Tcledo Livery Stables For Sale Eleven lots with fruit trees, strawberry b.nl. eight room houte, furrisnsd or unfurnished, ! barn, chicken house, woodshed, l'or terms Address Mrs. Constance Davies, Toledo, Oregpn. Box 321. A vast amount of ill health is due to- impaired digestion. When the stomach tails to pertorm its away with that miserable feeiing duo to faulty digestion. Iry it. Many others have been permanently cured why not you 7 .Forsale by ! all dealers. SPECIAL OFFER. To introduce the Sunset Magazine " to the new homes we will make the following special offer: For $1.00 we will send Sunset Magazine for six months and will send post paid either of the following: Ham mond's Latest Atlas containing new maps of each State and Territory in the United States, as well as maps of every country in the World, also latest Census figures and Statistics, or a Standard Web ster Pocket Dictionary, bound in leather, indexed and containing 20,000 words. State which prem ium you want and send your order to Fred Lockley, Northwest Man ager bunset Magazine, Portland, Oregon. WHAT IS BESTFOR INDIGESIION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Ontario, bas been troubled for years with indigestion, and recom mends Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the best medicine I ever used.' If troubled with in digestion or constipation give it a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all druggists. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. We are adjusting our outstanding obligations, and find it necessary to ask those who are indebted to us to try and help us out. Please do what you can for us and oblige. Respectfully yours, Oregon Lumber & Construction Co. Per Clarence Ofstedahl. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Hartzell Chance, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the ! undersigned has been duly appnin- ted the administratrix of the estate I of Hartzell Chance, deceased, by j the county court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county. All j persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present j the same duly verified to the said administratrix at the office - of ! Charles H. Glos, Attorney at Law m the City of Corvallis, Benton county, j Oregon, within six months from ! the date hereof, j Dated August 17, 1912. j Eva Chance Taylor, j Administratrix of the estate of ! Hartzell Chance, deceased. First publication August 23, 1912. i Last publication October 4, 1912. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY SARA CRAKEN, Manager TOLUDO, OREGON Have nn up-to-dato and complete get of Abstracts of Lincoln County, J "I va3 cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, ' J m TTn Tl' ! JJi? ?;5l1?neJ,Ihar1Jt' rle Pf ' Ad-!ln5"g better' For saIe FYING MEN FALL . victims tn Rrrirnnnii livor anA klrlnmi I - "-', .a.w niuu(,j i troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeliniz. But there's no need to feci like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach re medies 1 used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this great .emedy will help yun from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 i cents at Toledo Drug Co. FOR SALE. Eabcock tester, butter-worker and 'churn See William Scarth. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Landoffice, .Portland, Oregon Serial 03031. August 2, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Henry Hastrich, of Summit, Oregon, who, on April 27, 1911, made homestead entry No. 03031, for NEJ of NWi, section 14, township 11 s, range 8 w, Willamette meridian, has filed rolife nf. intention in mab final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregor, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 18th day of September, 1912 Claimant names a? witnesses: William Jones. Herbert Stewart, Joseph Swallia and Bert Swalfia, all of Summit, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D. S. Landufnce, Portland, Oregon. Serial 01396 August 2, 1912. Old No. 16307 Notice is hereby given that Willis Carter of Nortons, Oregon, who, on August 5, 1907, made homestead entry No. 16307, serial 01396, for southwest quarter, section 20, town ship 10 s, range 8 w, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at To ledo, Oregon, on the 17th diiy of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: E. II. Bryant, N. F. Edwards, H. S Porter and W. E. Rutler, all of Nortons, Oregon. H. F. Higby, . Register. the RACKET WARNOCK & HUGHES We pay Cash for all Goods, buy at lowest prices and give our customers the benefit of all discounts. Our motto, "Quick Sales and Small Profiis." A trial will convince you., JOHXSON'S BEST "PHEASANT" FLOUR. $4 90 a bbl. "Every sack guaranteed." Daily Delivery. Both Phones EATS Every Hour of the Day or Night At BILLY'S PLACE 1st door south of Norm Ander son 8 HOMESEEKERS. I hsve 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. FOR SALE. 805 acres. 5 miles from Nash ville. SWJ of Sec. 7, Township 10 south of Range 8 west. Lincoln county, 165 acres; also all of Sec tion J 1 , Township 10 south of Range 8 west, price $15 per acre. Address Charles La'sen, Kernville, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE, in ihe Circuit Cuui t of the State of Oregon fo r ' tlie County of Lincoln. U. F. Bulcer, l'lnlntlff, vs. Joseph rienskv, Defendant lly virtue of an execution i-sued out of the ali'ive entillei Court in U:e above entitled ac tion to mo dlrecte'l ami dated the 22nd day of July, A. 1)., lillj. in favor of R. F. Hnkor Rli ngalnst .lowph Plenxky for the sum of $i2o.0o with Interest thereon lit the nite of Mix per cent per annum from the Mih flay of Sipttm Iter, A. U , 1U1I. anil a further nuin of fci.ai at tommy's ff'S. tuid cot of thli writ comuiaud initnie losntlefy xaid execution. In pumnunce of ihn onVr of sulrt writ of execution I will Hl the following described rctil pinperlv located In Lincoln County. Oregon, to wit: Lot seven 7 in block I wenty 20 in the town of Ocean View, Lincoln County, Oregon. Kmv therefore in compliance, with the de maniNof said rxpcuihin 1 will on Saturday Ihe21lh ily of August, A. P., 1012, nt 2 o'clock . m.attlie front door of the County Court House, In the City of Toledo. Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to Ihe hlghm. Udder far nodi, nil the rlRht, idle and Interctt of the alxive tinined Joseph I'lenskv defendant in the above named iiction, In the above described (proportj' to satisfy said execution niol order of sale, Interest, cosih ond accruing; costs. HURT KHER, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated ihi L'Jnd day of Jnly.l'.tl j. ' . Dnte of llrsl publication July'Jtith, 191J. Date of last publication August 'J3, 1912. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' V. S. Landotllce, Portland. Oregon. Serial 01703. July 15lh. 1912. Noti.'e li hereb; given that Johnn Weberg, or Chitwood, Oregon, who, on March 29tli, 19W, iniide homo sttiid entry No. 01763, for Bel ne, e j ei and c'i of w'$ of sc'i sect Ion 7. township 10 so.i'h, mnge west. Willam ette Meridian. Iia tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above de-cribed betore the County Clerk of Lincoln county. Oregon, at Toledo Oregou, on the 6th day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Olspu, Charley Olson and J. C. Myrland allot Chitwood, Oregon, and Spencer Schoth. of Slleta, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Ofllce at Portland, ote. Serial 0S2f0 May 24th. 1912 Notice is hereby given that John Watt whose postollice a ldre-s is 03 1. pith St., Port laud, Oregon, did. on thu21st day of November, 1911, tile In this orMce hU sworn statement and application, No. 03280, to purchase the nse' and neJ4 swJi, Sec. 84. Township li south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provision of the net 0f June 8, 1873. and acts amendatory, known a the "Timber and Stom Law," nt such valne aa mlht be fixed by appraisement, and thnt, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon have been appraised, th tim ber estimated (IfiO.OOO board feet at 40 cents per M.and the land 50.00; thnt said applicant will oll'or final proof In support of hlsapnlica tiou and sworn statement on the 14th day of August, 1912. betore the Register and Receiver of U. H. Landotllce at Portland, Oregon. Anyperson is ntllberty to protest this pur. chase bofore ontry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a oorrouor rated ailldavit in this ofllce, alleging fact which would defeat the entrj. H. F. UtoBY Register