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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1916)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1916. PACE THREE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE . j In the Circuit Gcurt of thn State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. H. S. I avis, Plalnthf,, vs. J. B. Millor Logins iCo., a corpora tion, Defendant. By virtue of aa execution decree and order of Bale lumie'l out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 24lh day of October A. 1). 11116 In favor of H. S. Davis Plnlntlff and against the above named Defendant for the sum of $10,258.n with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 13th day of October A. O. 1916 and a further sum taxed at J448.80, and costs of this writ romiluindluR me to Bell the following described real prop erty situate In I,l::colu County, Oregon as follows, towlt: May 30th, 1918 Inventory of J. 1!. Miller's Logging Camp, content') of slicp. 1 Ga:iolino I.nmn: C Shoves (Heat ers , X, V. i;."l S;:rlin!i:; 4 Hand Lamps; 35 S'so Mnttrnsnos; 5 Joints Stovo Tine; 2 Kiuows Stovo eei; thence souili, two aepr'w t.vo .ette Meridian, said strip of land lying I y. E Faulkner Is a Toledo Via nilunten .west, ono thousand thirty-! west of P"t Creek, and running from tnAv ice south, five degrees ,ne uivlB'on line between tne lanus oi i - oiclit feot. tlirnr thirty-two minutes west, two hundred Blee " Tne ne Between uie and threo feet; thence south, eighteen .land9 known as the Rader and Kynls- degrees, fifty-two minutes west, forty-lluu "". oems me risiit-oi-way iur u four feet; .to a point which is two hun-1 losing road as is now located; dred seventy-three feet west of the Also corner to sections twentv-nlne. thirty. 8 A str,P of lllnd forty ot In width thirty-one and thirty-two, in township ten, south, range ten west, of the Wil lamette Meridian; -Also 2 A certain strip of land forty feet I In width for the whole length thereof, the center line of said strip beginning at a stake seventy-eight feot in a southeasterly direction from the bridge across Depot Slough on the farm of J. G. Whltois, in section thirty-one, township ten, south, range ten west, of the Willamette Meridian; running thence In a straight line to the north east corner of said farm whero said corner lies in an ell formed by the I land of Ora A. Cope'.and and wife; also, running from said stake first jnbove described in a southeasterly di rection following the base of the bill, lust keeping on the hill sufficiently to keep off the bottom land to tho south Plpo; 1 Window 22 x 2', ft.; 8 Pick -line of said farm, the said strip of land Hnndleo; 9 M.iilicks: 1 S.ind Devil Fluo f'lrwr; 1 Mtan''rd Track Gau!?o; 4 Spllm Mauls; 1 Tr.rok Level; 8 TarcpW Shovels; 2 ,'i::kaxcs; 4 Break Ehrvs and Igniter-.: 12 Journal Brasies 4 x P; l:i Shovels lieund Point; S Track Wienclus; 11 F:nv Handles; 2 For.'. AcVh; 2 Tracl; .Ir.cks; 6 Line up JUra: 3 Clew J'a's ( ) Draw liars); now being occupied and used ns a richt-of-way for a lopglng railroad; lAlso 3 A strip of land forty feet In width Iv'.v. t-venly fret on each side of a I center line which is described as fol lows: Ucelnning at a point seventy jfopt wst from the center of section islx. township eleven, south, ran?e ten 1 Kes 30 I) Nalln (cc::ir.mn) ; 15 lbs. i west, of the Willamette Meridian, Babbit; 1 Dell 8 in.; 2 Angers 11 I which point is marked by a f.r por.t 11 In ; 1 Pa'.het Dr'll; 2 Pinch from which a fir j-ce twenty Inches Bars; 2 Yi-:'inv: P'ocks; 2 Pinch, In diameter bears north tw-nty-clght Blw.s: 7 Yrli Hm-;..i: 1 Peavy; 2 Idcsr.s thirty mlnutfts west, two hun Loi.d'm' lln.iki;: 1 Pwnn-n Hook; 24 ! dred and sixty-four links 'istunt, mars Drills from V, to 2 In. for Drill Press; ed "P. S. Vt S. 6 B. T.", an apple tree 6 Tipi Dies ft 3 f-.ok fr.-m '4 to lln.; ton Inches In diameter be?.rs south, 1 Aiucr 2 in.; 2 Aiwrs In.; 3 seventy-two .ilgrer.n thirty minutes Stump Rollers ; 4 Tommy Moore east, twenty-eight links distant, ninrx Blocks: 1 Rrt Spi cing Tools: 5 Tag ed "P. S. i; fl. 6 B. T."; thence south, Llhts; 2 Anvils; 1 S,vr.-'-e Block; 1 twenty-live degrj j thirty minutes Chei"pl'jn Blower; 1 Auirer lhi In.; 1 iCPFt. two hundred wenty-ei.Tht fret to Ga.villii Cngin1-; 1 P.-"! Press; l'a point on the line dividing sections Crln'jstone: 1 'l"oc Wo d Fiber 2 z 6 six n"rth nnd south and two hundred ft. 1 Pipe Vlce:2 n..i'U Vices; and seventeen feet south, three do-J 2 L-V-i"' lod' a; 1 . Scale; lk frcea one minute east, of the above 'Axes and Hnr.J'.os; 7 Packing Sledges; 'described stake at center of said sec 6 Snllttlng Slcdrrs; 1 Dolley; jtlon Bix; , 8 Vn!iln Wcdi'sa: 8 Falling I A,s0 Plv, . :i EiiA.-r.-: V.-"J,-r:s; 6 Spl'tt- '4 A ntrlp of land forty feet in wldt'i, ir.y. W'jfVes; 4 I n.lriu'trrs; 4 Spring-: lv,n(J t.enty feet each side of a center noans; ri;iir rtaws iu; x ran- through the land now owned by Hugh Murray and Minnie Murray, In Sec tion 6, Townsrlp 11, South, Range 10, West of the Willamette Meridian; Also 9 A strip of land forty feet In width across the northeast quarter of Bee- tlon 30, Township 10, South, Range 10, West of the Willamette Meridian, across the land known as the Kyniston land; Also 10 A strip of land forty feet In width for a right-of-way for a logging road running north from a point on the right-of-way on the Kyniston land in a northerly direction to the line be tween sections 19 and 30, Township 10, South. Range 10, Wost of the Will amelte Meridian. NOW, THEREFORE in compliance !wlth the demands of said execution j decree and order of sale I will on Sat- urday the 25th day of November A. D. jimfi at 1 o'elo"k P. M. nt tho front ld"or of the County Court House, in the City of Toledo, Lincoln County. Ore gon, sell to the highest bidder for casn, i all the right title and Interest of the j above named .1. B. Miller Logging Co. in corporation Defendant In the above 'named action, in tho above described I pronortv to satisfy said execution and order of sale, interest, costs and accru ing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first Publication Oct. 27, 191. Date of last Publication Nov. 24, 1916. SawB 7 ft inr S f..: '.! !' 2 Buckieg Sr.wi 7".. f..;l BlackRinlth Sle-ipc: 2 S"-ts Machine Tap and Dies: 8 l';re cr-s V- In '.i 1 . 1 In.; 2 6- G'. Cnn : 1 Drawl line desTibed m follows: at a point two hundred 'deventeen foet so'i'h, ti.ree dHuees one minute east, of the center of section six, township el.ven. south, ranee ten west of the Knlru: V Monkey iv.,hmPtto Morlrllan. which point Is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Charles Cator and Alwine M'.schler, have by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, been duly opIH'Inted Fxecotor and Kxecutrlx of the estate of John Mlsch'.r, deceased. All perions having claims against fold estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to said Kycutor and Executrix at the resi dence of the latter In Lincoln County, and about four miles fiom Harlan, ivHlifn civ mrintlia frr.m tlin rlfitn nf the Beginning , nnhUcntlon f th''i no'lee. Remember the city election, Monday, December 4th. W. E. Simpson of Elk City was in the city yesterday. Herman Schmltt of EV Ci(y was a Toledo visitor Saturday. M. Ruble of Waldport had business in Toledo Wednesday. Phil Elting of Orton was in the city Wednesday on businsss. Mrs. Wm. llocilein of Yaquina vi&ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Akin in this city yesterday. Newton Taylor and family of this place moved to Newport Thursday wheie they expect to locate. J. Streitmatter of Rock Creek was a loiclo visitor rruay evening. Mr. Streitmatter vent on to Portland Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert M. Howe of Terry, Montana, (form erly of Toledo) a baby girl, Nov. 13th. Dye Wade l"ft this morning for a trip to Portland and the State of Washington. He ex pects to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Aurora, Oregon, arrived last Friday evcu ng tor a visit with their sister, Mrs. John Bradbury, and fam ily on Depot slough. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Peterson were passengers for the Valley Sunday. Mrs. Peterson will vis it relatives at Alpine while Mr. Peterson goes to Portland. Mrs. E. L. Stelnhoff and little son were passengers for Port land Wednesday morning, where they will visit for a couple of CfHK 6QOP OUu'ag KIHDf, UHCLt BtH A 9 CO P I.O 3T fyou LOOK I f hppvi cr WHAT'S TMt I SUkU.VM HUPpy. OUST WON AFWE-SPOT FROM UHCLE OEM. V PROVING THAT A SMALL CHEW or W-B CUT BC ATS A BIO CHCW OP ORPINARV TOBACCO. r THATS RIGHT-AMD TIM THIS INSTANCE THE LOSER WIHS. ITS VOR.TH IEARH IT TO f ABOUT I TLWTtl MANY a man scys it's worth losing a five clolbr bill to learn cliout the little chew of W'-Il CUT. It saves more than that on what he spends for tobacco, but Ihe bij point is that he has found what tobacco salh- fiction menna. W-U CUT is rich tobacco, thero'i mora to it. The hreds and the touch of suit tiring out tho tobacco lutUljctiua without to much chewing and bpitting. Mde ly WtYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sq, New York City I-44'M'"MW4m I ? Evenings Are Getting Longer AND YOU WILL NEED LIGHT LET US ILLUMINATE YOUR HOME FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SEE Yaquina Electric Co. HHtHTW'fH4tTWT'lH'TtMv V Tho tint? nf the -m r.'i'ulii rtlcn of this notice is the 21(!i Jr.y of Novem ber, 1310. Cha -lea Cator. n;--"ttnr. Alwine Mlschler, Kvr-utrix. Yatea & Lewi6, Atty for the Estate. o ' W.wli o in.1 1 S...lv Wronrn lfc;markfd ur a flr pout from which a flr in.; 1 Sill. "Mi Wr-nr-h 12 l-i.: 1 StrelKht ; trpp twntv ncliPs n diametpr bears vM'i.i-n ii.i. .. .-t -I'm niiiupR. 'north, twentv-eleht desrees thlrtv mln-Blaokt-niCi TonRK. Pinchers, .ca vc.ti tv. i,un,)rPd slxtv-four links ChV! ulher rA.t i.nl on In t-m ,iiat.iit. ir..irkod "P. S. U S. 6 B. T." numproui to piot..n: 1 Portab'e an ap,0 free tFn noi, diamPter Foreo- 10 lrr. pods in. 5 ft. Ioiir: w.r sr.,i, .orpntv-two npirrpps thtrtv 8 Piuls S'c,.; 'if, i. 16 ft. lonK: 5lTTInlltrg paft. twentv-piit links riif. IJan.lslron 1'4 t H ft. .lonK: 2 Iron I Unti marUpd P. S. i4 S. 6 B. T." no.'.s H In. 12 't. lot.' 1 Piece StI ,)Pnrp twrntv-flve doprees thlr- 4 7. 5 In. 8 ft. U17: 1 P'ccc Stpcl IV. ty rints PPSt. one thousand ono X 4 lr 7 fi 'ni;: 1 R-1 Steel -3 In. ;,un,iro,i fna forty-four feet to a point 14 ft. Ir.v.; 1 t' I r.ir t t 3 8 ft lone: on , on(,.Bxtppntli rcr-tlon line and 1 Steel Pnr 1 y '! i ". lent;; 1 Steel fnllr )lnrtred twentv-two feet north. Br.r 2 r '' v i t: i 'p. i iiar z hi rl?l.ty-nlne depreea fifteen minutes 10 ft Vrir: 1 tel rr - 't 10 ft. lone: ti o tho nort!,.woFt corner of the 1 Ee; V,r i U x 4 4 f. 1" lone 1 Meel IV.- 1 v 14 ft. lonr: li.mlt,. rnnee ten west of the WHInm Vart Tror.V P.-l.f 1 t Vu-I Cfl T-On V. In. . ..i.t.1. 20 . v.r-: rho'-r iiori i. Cold Shuts iv ,., nnt from which a Ivcness of Dr. King's New Dis I U 0 ft l-nT: 1 Steel Bnr FnlIt,Pst quarter of the southeast n? i I'iPf e 1 x 3 H 20 ft. nprter 0f gectlon Blx. township eleven, STOP THE FIRST COLD A cold docs not got well of It- soir. me process oi wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough becomes serious If neglected. HacKing cougns drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy combination of soothing anti septic balsams In Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs weeks. They were ac. jinpanied I by Miller Limbach.. ! 1 Last Monday while playing! football on the street, H:iyuiona , t Stewart and Anthony lirovm ha t the misfortune to break c;Me oi I the large windows In 11. H. I Pratt's jewelry store. j The ladies ol the Civic In. nrovement CI :b strreJ Uk. I play, "The Creole Belles," at Si letz last Saturday evening, play r.g to a packed house. They net ted about ?lo above all experst. This money will be used to pur chase books for the library. Fred Horning drove to Otter i!'x k Friday lor a visit with Uv. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11 ! 4"h4-4- Expert Watch Repairing When clhi fail you Wo Guavante-j Satisfaction A tiial v.ill ci.r.vince. Trice vcrv rej- nahle. Over 40 Years' Experience ; as vracticbi watchmBkcr ! All Work (juarunteid. ; HNS E. PETERSON WHWtrHWHWIW t ! 4. Till' BON BONIERE M N. ASIiKK.-ON, l'rti). 'hoire Con'vctionn Sit. diii i-1' I rinks hf V renin li t- ( olil Drhil.s ; Shal.m J'l'.litS, XlltH Tolncco Stationery Brut Brands ClgarB LUNCH COUNTER r.iM"-'is to mention: jwmow twelve In i' a In d'ameter benrs i ,, j south, alxty-nint. deerees thirty-four aM Yt.acH o 1 BU. Vnlvo Oil: 2 Bhl, Oil; fi lh'nk Hotisrs: 9 Dwell- mnHt(,s WMt .four hundred links dla- In- T'cre: l I i' nir Mien: tint. marVed "P. S. 1-11 S. B. T.". a Ofr;e n,l Rtcrcrcftn: 1 Cook-House: flf trp tirtv-four Inches In diameter 1 Mf at-TI"ue; 1 Water Tnnk 6x7 ft.: rnT sou(h. fiftv-four derrees. twenty 1 Bh.cVRniltlt Shop: 1 Orl Tlonse: 1 giT mnutPi, east, free hundred ten Wrter Tpnk ". x R: Sts Complete ,lnV, dlstant, marked "P. S. 1-16 S. SteM Frnnie T.nTln? T'licks; 1 Lioco- n T. motive; 1 I'-irn'Mil'H Vnrder Donkey j 12 H- 1 Wide Drum Vv nicer 11 s 13: i Also ... .... 1 Tonilif rrnhev .. x 10: 1 fn- E A strip of land forty feet In width, and relieved congestion. Young ; Lnrnilll, rptrnp(i i.mr.c i land old can testify to the effect- j Mnndav accomnanied bv hi); . wife who has been visiting there : for some time. Ic.orllr.IT pmiVy 7 9: 1 Stenm pii'ri fi C"Vrr' Vt. Pipe i In: 40',' r n?1" 1 'r.: i 'ivln Block: 1 Vmw 1 r'.ir.M-rn- ? Wheelhar row,; " "mrll PI 'i: F ' Trip Line U- 'n 'T,n vt. ' '!n '.'T i in ter line described as follows; to-wit: Berlnnlnir four hundred twentv-two , frt forth, eltrhtv-nlne decrees fifteen r-'i.ue past of the one-sixteenth sec tor cnrner at the northwest corner of C'tv T.'ne nnd l.nn'l'iK' Lines. Stmns 'the southwest quarter of the southeast too nii'cons t ni'-r'l'jn: 4 Spllcln It-ir-.m-xm' Miii'f ?0 II. a. Piston Pack Inc: 1 V'lrc D"sl : I' T.il '-s Tar Ilnnd pon'n 1 TMiaccn C-il'er: S rl. Strain- f.A tjn"rv 4 Cnl fn iV'tlH Tlolp'ses; 1 tItVc r.. V'M r Whistle W'r.: --t , ). ? ''. :.: ' Iinm Oil Ti2 f;q1 ' 1 Oil P-p'M' 2 l;i:i Bender?: I"" li.H. 7rr.fl Snivel ; e' Tnhle Plnte; jn P-m11 Bn'l; 4 Kii'.r Bowls; fO Tea S'licorn: i) T ' 10 Larn Ttir.i-..r.' 10 PI :in I'M lies: 10 Small T.i nf jiir.riiiHH'': S ';rs Miftnrd y PrlUr Voweter S r.-mder: lvrn. Con Mrs. Henry Lewis accompan- ied by her sister in law, Mrs. C. K. Lewis, of Eastern Oregon, and I two nieces from Boston, Mass., ! arrived in Toledo last Saturday i evening for a short visit with j Mr. Lewis. ! The local Southern Pacific ! passenger train was about fcix , nvnrter of section six. townshln eleven smth. rnne ten. wept of the llvim pi'a M"rld'an. which cornor Is marked hr n v'ne manle post from whlfh a willow twelve Uches In d!n-etcr ('r S'Hith. slTtv-Ii'ne rtepreec! th'rtv. . i-lnntpR weot four hundred l'nks ris .mi. Tvurrcn -n. r. i m . " i ; : r, j., lr tTPP Ihl'tv-f ii" I'idies In dlnrrofer i-"'" hnrs south flftv-fo-ir decrees, twenty n'r rplnuieg pnst. three hiinrtrf.fl t'n Jt... A K..1rHJ 1T O Lit Q Tl v nig I'm uuie m i uiniiiN, T"- thenc south, twentr flve decrees ipe; i finii inirTv minniPH phri. n- n ' Flakes: 2H ty 1" and two tenths feet: tbenre on irrn.U- i Ii'h'M. ""wis (f.nuiiro ; j hundred flty-eleht and three-tentl.s today. in ninner PnlW 1" I'kra. Tootl.n'cV': ,feoV thence south, nine necn-ee. ronv AlinMl S Iliq. I'ornin'li: l lP.li-n n m-i. . . covery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Drug gist, 50c. o FOR SALE One yoke of Email steers, well broke to work, very useful for clearing land, etc. See or write Charles Allen, Elk City. o James Franks of Siletz was a 'hours ate Tuesday evening ov- j Toledo visitor yesterday. ing to the freight jumqlng the : F. B. Davis came up from the track near Nortons. One freight lower bay on business yesterday. cr off and toie up some. E. A. Goodrich of Chitwood track b"t 110 8cr:s danict;o was had business in the city thisj"0110- week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. f!eo. Selby of Miss Mamie Hawkins of Sik-tz Ona were in Toledo last Satur r 5l.r on ihi nuirn- 'ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. het- ... 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 . 1.1 . 1 1 1 . . . i y nun just mimi i::u.r lumii On.i tn T.lnvil I'nrk-B tln hiitir A. h. French, the Taft ier-! taklnj, 1)OR8L.;;Sion at once. Mr. chant passed through tins morn- !am, Mra. Souv ,i,v.a-tctl SuihIjv GO HOME-TURKEY DAY Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th Lov Round Trip Fares In tween ull stations In ORECON 011 Suutliern I'ai Ific Linen. On Sale Nov. 29th and 30th Return Limit Dee. 4th. ALSO Mayor and Mrs. It. A. Bensell of Newport are Toledo visitors There will be a local institute t re p'ml sr-lf 10 Prcd-nans laree en and nine-tenths feet: thence on a for thc'teachcrs of this county mi s-enii- is i,ndw nnd Spoons: h tep dren curve to the rleht on hun- at 4ashville November 25. v', ri"lles- n Pie nnd Cake Tins: Mred fiftv-slx feet: thence south five , r. rro.'md rh..coine: 3 Ons fi'tv-flve minutes wet. one Try Fredericks Homo made . r, d TM't. snfln; 1"J uoi-.eunnrpn ixiv-on nni mx-n-nmn i, 1m f'elerv ".lit- 1 Tnoktove; 2 MeM'tn a point on a line between sections a , . 0 riei'vers' I Knife Steel; 8 Uix and seven nnd sir hundred elirhlv Tn Tei "iiols: 40 Spoons 1 f"iir feet north, elithA'-nlne deirrees .-III M.-.ln mlmitM An at f-nm 4ltA nllnptn- Hanif'nK section corner, wnh n corner is tiir--:eii Mince Meat and Chill Con Car nle. They are both winners. The ladies of the Ladies Aid cnoiotv will hold .1 hnkcrv sale tor an extended trip hi the East. Wc hope to see their return to Lincoln county. 1 Subscriptions received this week to the Leader are: Anton Ityd- zeski, Taft; Judge J. V. Hamil ton, Roseburg; A. II. l'hclps. Ona: J. Streitmatter, Nortons: Joe Kosydar, Siletz; Jacob Jac- obson, Pioneer; J. J. Ilellany, To-; ledo; Sherm Bateman. North Jetty, Eureka, Calif.; Jim Win- sltill. Fioneer; Geo. C. Walker 15-Day Round Trip Tickets at ri'dm cd rat's to all sta:;;: In CALIFORNIA 1. iSmZ: 4 iron P.-h aVr'iw Mat ibr a Vine maple po.t four inches I tomorrow alLernooi, at Fioder- G3S.5th Kt.f VcAr0, Calif. IVe'Ts- About 100 11m Beans: Spk-s ! pn-re. thirty Inches lone, nnd set flf- Jck's Store. All kinds Of good , s , w tre."''S, onimi ' o...,,.. in.. i i, rnnA mnrUoH i . .m l.o rr anl. nnil vnn filCSSrS. . . ana W. 11. JIJ.l nd V.-.-icis: 1 ln..n jTirr''" Vu.' L.V"-"i-".: - . . " " - ftf Rllnt7 rotiirnot VVflnRrl:i v ... r . 1 r-rirr,.n lirinaer i mil. r. I nn irH fiiu' . ni n n km nn - - i,. ,it tr nnm o nil it rr lnua I - - . ... - - - j ?. ... . 1, .'r.,1.. Ponches: Vi Box north fncinr. from whl"h a fir sixteen .1 .... ;,. L evenine from Portland where fii-ied Annies; Abour 20 lbs. Tea: thes in dinmeter bears north, seven. 1 i'ji ouua, they had been, In company with to meet with Miss Elma Waugh was a pas- Hardesty, meet ir. lm Powde'co Blirar; ii tv.rour decrees ensr, iniriy-onn i'iirb rvm ShaV.r Salt; w iM i ""'".l J J " senger for Corvallls this morn cm. or-'Pes: is n. . ,1 - : - -- . !,n'whprf Bhe wiii take In the lirA' 1z I'KKS. linn I'lfi, , mn. .it. mm , --n-r.. ... . , . . r. r-rm of Whent- 1 Tan Pumpkin: 24 thlrtv-slx links distnnt. marked "P. S. oR O. A. C.-Oregon game tomor r. s r-t PolMoes: 1 Box Macaroni; v4 fl. 7 B. T.": then-e south, five de- jt aj80 bdng Homecoming i ii rn, kc-i- 13 Tana Sauerkraut: r-, fiftv.flve mlnitts west, nine him-1 ' r I ..V ,-i.V.... m rena Chloride ofl,irP(i fnrtv-slr feet, to a strke on thelLmy- f. 'nf Nn 1 ,. . 4 nmn Cnn I ,,. 1 1. - rt Clntinl.. n t I 1 C- I Jl -! J Mpnii"-. 1 " "' " ., ir-Mii uuun in i"i"'i KOVal VIUD, ana UII IYIUIU Also . . ; seeded Raisin3 Full pound A k atrln nf tnnd fnrlv feel In width. ' . i 1-1 . . a. ..... ' 1 ..... T a r I l.'T.l I IIHV I . I I . L VUU ,1V. I . . , . belr twenty feet on each side of a f"";"""' v--' "v t nnrk. a surprise party was given ai center line described as follows: ne-!" the home of Mr. and Mrs innin at a point fortv feet east oMiieSoo. ror sins oniv .Owynn. Wednesday evening In isoumwesi corner or mo lann o-imv , freaeriCKU uuaiixy oioro. ',- nf fh VnnnrPRt fl miill- meiltS. inff to R. nomtvedt Kstnte In tha esrlh- ' , ..nonor 01 tneir youngest (latlll- ,e",B; a . - a i nn.ni.in riiirinn Itofk pr! KnllllO'it ' tor Ml no Rnin Thncn nronrnt I KU'KailOO . ., . linn wnicn ueniii ,pHl nuitriPr til d".:iim .11, j.i-un,..., r)... . -- .ii.,p """ , .. . .. w w.'-ii pi"-' - fl Pslr Orerhalls: T '.-e! 12 canes !" . ...... 1 Tnnrltter: 4 Ove- "': ?m " V ,,0,,,: Pants: 7 Vn- nr. ., i nn.: IS Balr i'.l'l:.r. , ih. imr Tobacco; 1 Bread M'yr; Blpes. . i .irln of lai"-- twentr teei on 1- A.r'r'n. ,hlch bealns at on So'itlu-rn 1'arlifn l.iii'M On Sale Nov. 2Cth, 27th, and -0tl Ask loi ad a'i'iit for detulled Infoi m.iilon or write JOHN M. SCOTT, Central Paaienjer Agent Portland, Oregon Suulhern Pacific Lines WORMS SAP YOUR CHILD 5 5TRUIMU I n FORGET YOUR ACHES Stiff knees, aching limbs, lam back make life a burden. la vnnr rhllil and fretful? -S f . -t . . . 1.. JV-.- I . . r.am.ern capitalists v. mi are .)oea h(J vry out m Biecp or gnu you Bular fronl rllcuni:1,.s terestefi in tne Duiunng oi me . Ia ,pth These Bymptoms may Kout. lumbacd. neiir.,i,H:. . proposed electric rood 10 Slletx. n worm8 nd you should bottle of Sloan's LJnemeiu. the In InrAMilAur irl t Vi 7 W I I'll! I t.l1.nn ... au i-vunc- -.. if . outaiii rciiet at once, imlruiiuu universal remedy for pain Ergv he stated that everything looked Wonu Klller ,8 a peasant rem-'to applpy; it penetrates without very favorlable to the proposed project, . i......lrn,l unit liriv-lin Rmitli. RnnPA 10. V est or tne W II- f, noVi frnm (lie I lilriflllll Kiver IS worn 1imioa innoulo II ltlicl'l : DOX. feVt west of the nuarter sect on .lamettet Meridian: nmninjc thenc ; b , hlimed over the Wlllam- llcrthcl and Hester Ports, Ma-1 ' ; 7 . nf tho wiliameiif' fnnr r-et west or me corner oi nnciinnn ana iiieme i .v; . .-v mvsni n, uuun; inn, icu r-. - n.iirB t"ll WPHI, I". n. ... ,., n . 1 . .1..-.ll.u i ...nn. y-. klnll trroflp) i t i 1 1 1 ,i n....... i . . ' . . w.iu um. ... , i i ki i n j in. Li. nun Di.111 wv . 111.1U oviiu , , 1 1 1 1 1. wnni.il. edy that kills the worm, and by rubbing and Boothes the tender its mildly laxative quality eii-ia nesn. Cleaner and more eifect lt from the system. Vorms eap Ve thnn mussy olntmcntj or tho vitality and mako your child poultices. For strains or si.-oina more suceptable to other all- or Bore niusclea or wnnii lod Your uruggiHi sens iigamenta resulting from ftrcn Wonn Killer, 2oC. a Uous exercise, Sloan's Llncment : gives quick relief. Keep ii on : nana ior emergencies. ' ... . I M f. Meridian. n- minutes east. nnt nniiKe: ..ih tiilrteen deitrrea fifty-two mln.'7 a strip of land forty feot In width . three hundred anventy-alx 'throunh the north half of the ioulheast iitea east. lnre .ye d,grees eight quarter of Section 30, Township 10. feet-, thenca MUin, twety-.lx I South, Haa.e 10, Weat of the Wlllara- tilnutci vest, n ur r Ing the latter part of last week. The car contained 12 tons of fish, which will be kept on Ice until tho shipment reaches its destination. chcon was served and nerkshlre and before 'nro bred to full blood Herkshlre. horses for Druggist, 25c. lew urouu At your tm w tv... t,,.i- ..! KMiiiniwiil farrow from one to two HV. J IfJlt 1U1 1111.11 IIUIIIO - played several choice pieces on nionths. ,.,, . n i..i Emil T. Raadant. wi. T-"1- " ' C Siletz, Oregon. IW111 IracUce In All the Court v.... v.. , I B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Law Newport. - - Oregon