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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
Lincoln County LeaderJ CHARLES F. POULE, ADA E. SOl'LE, I j PjIOPRIET0K8. i Official County Paper. Entered at the poMofllre at Toledo, Oregon, at second-da mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One ear -Six Months Three Months - fl 50 75 50 TJ M B E JR ! Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber cut to order 'i Hon. n. L. Eddy of Tillamook is slated for the registership of the Rose- burg Land OHlce so it is a little more J than r'imored. Mr. Eddy is one of j Oregon's few big men who has not been 3 indicted, and he can undoubtedly fill I 5 tlie ofBce to the satisfaction of all con-! c erued. We are at a loss, however, for j for a reason why a big legul light likei Mr. Eddy should desire such a small ! 2 plum. William Jennings Bryan will soon start out on a grand tour of the world. !..., 1 J .1 I J , ... ., rauj Mien iihvb uone mis ior tne pur-1 pose of absorbing ideas, broadening their minds and acquiring the very de sirable and helpful polish. In this case the motive is supposed to be reversed. An BRed Corvallis citizen went over to Albany to get drunk, blew in nil his money and lost his railroad ticket. When Corvallis went dry and forced its buuzu Gnhtei'o to go to some other town for red " licker," it perpetrated a great injustice so the booze fighters think. No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well prepared to furnish C and Mouldings a Specialty anything in building lino a Operating an Up to-Date Planer Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I will deliver lumber at any point on the C. & G. railroad or ? tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch yards j, R. Mays & Son, Elk City J. A. J. Fleming Newport I 0. R. ALTREE, Toledo, Oregon Inherited Indian Land for Sale At Siletz Agency, Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian lands, situated and being in Liucoln County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, lo-wit : JIKIlts sen- DIVISIONS The Senator's Sentiments. "I have been trying to get the press of the stHte to appreciate the danger to the state's future through the forest reserve policy of the government, but it has seemed a difficult thing to have j John Albcrt them arrive at a realization of what it i John Albert Lots 24, 25, nU' lots 35, sise'i means to the state." I K's lots w, la ne.'J Thus spoke United States Senator Charles W. Eulton in the Statesman of lice Saturday.' "I fought the proposition in Congress last year and shall continue to do so as long as I am in the Seuate from Oregon. As the matter stands now, oiio-flfth of the lands in the slate of Orffirou are tied up so that they will do no good to j ' I lie state nor permit of development, l-oule Fuller etnl Lots S2, 31, ho, 29 bo1 I consider the action of the government 1 Josel,n Cook l-ots 's. w. 2 e'i as an outrage and that the people of Z X Oregon should protest energetically I A S Charles. .'; sw,; neU, lot 9 sc)i, no' sw against it must soon he evident to I Settle Westct al..: ixrts l, i ne'i them." I, i wwiJnwU .... , . , , Joseph Cook etal.. Lots', 3. 13, 17 ne'4, lfinw'i How about the proposed reduction Butler Kaireiiiw i.ots 12, is, u, is of the tariff f" was asked. Ellen. Unrding Watts '. l.ot4 8w' "I am opposed to that and think all M.or Uldson....:' K me i iwiiiu uttsi states suoum unite j Sarah Jackson. . .NJi lot lfi. n?,' lot 15, lots 13, 14 2S and fight the proposal. The people of . 8aii Jack S'i se ne',;, nej se', lots 1, 2 8 Oregon are interested in the protective i bu"a" ',,UKk Lot " se' nc'4 w'4 tariff and demand its maintenance. Jiilin Albert Lot 5 ne'i and sw'i ins Iloxie Simmons Xe,' sw,', se' aw.' Huxie Simmons Lot 32 so' E.'J nw'4 m, sw1 w.'.,' Hoxie Simmons $ se', He!, nw' sei, w.'j a'w.'i M!.'4 Mary Hick et kl Xw nw.', sw nw'i Mullie licnfell Xe ii.v!,8e'nw' George Harris Se se1,,', sw seL Annie Tecumseh Shw. aw'. N l2 lot 3 ue' , N'2lot4ne' inw4 oi ii w; Wool men and agriculturists and man ufacturers are all united in intoreei in this matter, and it will not be an easy matter to secure revision of the tariff." "I am afraid," said he. "that this iiuitatinH i : ' Kobert Felix. . ... v.w uiui ivnuii uaD but? BtllCl K1- tiition in the democratic party did, iu ii disruption of the party temporarily. It can be temporarily only, however, for the republican party cannot get away from the tariff." ."euator Euiton said he was not sur prised at the removal of Mr. Matthews, for the President had previously said that, if Mr. Heney asked for changes in the personnel of the court during the land fraud trials, that he would have to consider his mjuesis as only in this manner could he give the prosecu tor a free rein for an unhampered pros eculion of the oases. "Ihe appoiutmout of Mr. Reed only temporary, however," Fultou, -Salem Statesman. 26 35 ? 8 8 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 G Ii 11) 9 9 9 9 6 10 8 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 :o 10 in 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 n 9 9 9 11 10 11 10 11 9 !l 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 10 n it n n 10 10 10 10 Acres 91.6.S 80 78.13 80 SO 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 71.55 80 85.44 80: 79.35 80 77.48 80 53.RS ' 7S.53 711.78 74.44 80 Date Listed Feb. Date Bid Opened May 22 Feb. 27 Mar. G Mar. 20 May 29 J iinj 5 June 19 Mar. 27 June 20 83.72 78.87 80 80 80 hu9an Jack Lots 6, 5, sw nw! Sarah Jackson Lots 28, 29, 30, 31 James Watts et al .0t 5 bw' Se se'i James Watts et al .'Lot 4 nw1 Xe'i ne'i Isaac Washington Lots 5, 0, 11, 12 nw! 12 Kobert Felix XU nw1 13 ......XeJi se.e'j'nw'i se' : f 1.0124 sw'4 8 Said bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, uonn, of the various days upon which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Knvelopes containing such bids should .not have noted thereon the description of ihe lands to which the bids relate, but there shall bo noted on such envelopes the date upon which tlio bid is to be opened. Bidders should submit a draft on some Tortland bank ; otherwise remit enough to cover exchange on outside lmuks- KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Sp6cial Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. ! A DAnlllvrA HT Ann-4 j Having to lay upon my bed for 14 i days from a severely bruised leg. I j only found relief when I used a bottle is' of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can added Mr. i cheerfully recommend it as the best j'medicine for bruises ever sent to the . j atllicied. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, j Merchant, Doversvillo, Texas. 25c, DOc I aud SI. Sold by O. O. Krogsiad. The Editor's Needs. "The delights -of globe trotting are many and varied," savs Mr. Burton Jlolmos, the well known author, leo-j "The worm has turned," says an ex turor and traveler, in the Saturday j chll"10- "The maIi ""O will take a Evenine Past, "but perhaps the most neW!puper.four or flTe J"ears without ttmusing five minutes of mv last venr'n lm.vi"K for t,le when a bill is sent wanderings were passed on the Pacific Mm 8,,ve tne paper back in the ofJJce t ocoa and Rockledge News. Cocoa, coast early hist wintor. I stopped for i ftm' l,ave 'l miirkofl "refused," is not a Ela., writes: "I have used your Herb lunch in a small town in California and ' nih" ttt a" lnit a cross kHtween au ine n,v family, aud find it a most ex picked up a paper from a North Dakota ; Arkanf,us U0B ttn a skunk. celleut medicine. Its effects upon my- which ooutained the following I r, . . , , . jfelf have been a marked benefit. I recommend it unhesitatingly." 50c. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tab lets are used. For sale by O. O. Krog stad, druggist. Herbine Will overcome indigestion and dyspep sia; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enricher and invigorator in the world. It, is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should you be u sufferer from disease, you will use it if you are wise. R. N. Andrews. Editor and Manager town which ooutained the following editorial paragraph : " ' It is reported that one of the fas tidious newly-married ladies of Harvey, North Dakota, kneads bread with her gloves on The incident mav be some- Growing Aches and Pains. Mis. Jo.sie Siimuer, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 11102 : "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. 1 would not be with- what Decuhar. huh i.ri...nc. .1. ! out it in tne house. 1 nave used it on others. Tlio editor of this paper needs' my littl(: K'rl for 8rowinB PaillS "J bread with his sht.es ou ; he needs j aohes ,,or knees- It cured her right bread with his shirt on ; he needs bread aWtty 1 haV6 als0 UBe(1 U for frost hit' with his pants on, and unless some of U'" fee1, with KOO1 8UW!es8- II " te the deliiuiuent subscribers of t.hi "ou i ,,08t 1'niment I ever used. 25c, 50c. Bag of Freedom" tv un W,, 1,... I1- Sold by O. O. Krogstad. lie will need bread without Sold by O. O. Krogstad. Kor Plain Sewing Call on Mrs. L. L. Comer, at M. E. rarsouage, Toledo. long, a d u tiling on-aud North Dakota is no Gar den of Eden in wintertime.' "I may add," s&ys Mr. Holmes, 'that this argument holas good ftll oyer the world." It w.-.s a Missouri maiden who went to a duucedeoollette,atiduiio-)nciniisly weariug n porous plaster on her L.ick partially above the dress linn Shu neve:' created such an impression on Iter friends la all her Uto. How to Ward Off Old Age. The most successful way of wardiuz off the approach of dd age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. This can bo done by eating ouly food suited to your age and occupation, and when any dis order of the stomach appears tBke a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If you have a weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion, you wi'l find these Tablets to be just whut you need. For nalu by O. Q. Krogstad. President. J. C. DI DI KY. Vice I'resident. ifr TUOS. I.F.ESF., r da . (D . " (JJ Transacts a Genoral Banking Business m ' Interest Paid on Time I)eio.sits 1 t,xcua.ige isoiu on .-vn i-oints i IVM. SCAUTH, Cahier. IxiQcoli (Zoupty JBarls Responsibility 875,000 State, County and School Warrants Bought 4 (j) Principal Correspondents: (Ji PORTLAND Canadi an Bank of Commerce, Loudon and San Fran- r) (!) Cisco Bank, Ltd (to SAN FRANCISCO London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd .NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co CHICAGO First National Bank R., LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd n . . ... .-tat C 4 GEOItGK HALL M. X. ANDERSON Hall & Anderson PltOrillKTOIiS Toledo Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or mouth CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION DAILY STAGE TO AND FROM SILETZ Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a. m.. Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m.. .Arrives at Si'.etz at 10:50 a. m. . Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. ra. Real Estate OK AIL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RAXCHKS In All Parts ol the County CITY PROPERTY In Toledo and Newport I have some bargains to offer in city property iu Toledo; also n ranches nearby. fjFli you wish to buy or sell, write me, or see mo at my office at the Courthouse, TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M. BROWN El New Management The Leading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon VM. GALLOWAY G. I.. HKDGES HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LAND OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY Rooms 1 and 2, ) Oregon City, Weinhard Bldg, ) Oregon m Win ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty years' experience befoie tlio Local and the General Land Ollice aud the Interior Department at Washington, D. 0. Office: Room 4 Land oiiice Bldg Oregon City, Or. Iii order to compete with the leading hotels we are compelled to establish, the following rates : Commercial accommodations pel day... jji-.'.OO Tourist and other $1 to 1.50 Siiij-le mealy to residents 25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have mon ey refunded by making com plaint to the management. C. R. Ellsworth SO YEARS' Zf EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DraiGNS AnronoBfnrtlnu a nketoh nnd dencrlptlon may qulcklir aanertnln our opinion free whqthnr ao Invenllnn Is probably patentable. Comniunlca tlnnsatrlctlycontldontlal. HANDBOOK on Patents tent free. Oldest aaency for securing patents. Patents taken throuirh Munn ft Co. receive Iperlal notice, without ehnme. in tbd Scientific Jlntericati. Ahansnnielr Dlnstratea weekly. Tnroost ctr culatton of any solentlfla journal. Terms, $11 a year; four months, 51. gold by alt newsdealers. IV1UNW & Co.3610road. New York Ucaucti (jojeo, 626 F BU WasbJutun. XCI. B. F. JONES, Attorn ey-at-Law, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - OREGON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-half years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. F. SWOPK, Attorney-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney kok Lincoln County Will practice in all courts in ihe state. Probate matters and collet! lions promptly attended to. Ollice iu Courthoiifie, Upstairs, TOLEDO, OREGON. james Mcdonald BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUPPLIES Cuitwood, Lincoln Counts Oheoox.