Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 01, 1906, Image 4

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    Lincoln County, Leader.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOE SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of
the following described iuherited Indian lands, situated and being in Lincoln
County, Oregon, as per schedule hereiu set forth, to-wit :
CHARLES F. SOL'LE,
ADA E. SOULK,
PnoPHIETORS.
f TUOS. LEKSE,
President.
J. C. DCDI EY.
Vice President.
l.H. OI. Alii 1,
Cashier.
Official. County Paper.
liiQColQ Eoupty Pal
Responsibility 75,000
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Listed
Date Bid
Opened
Entered at the postoftiee lit Toledo, Oregon, as
ecund claw wail matter.
Acres
2 10 II 80 Mar 21, 1S00 Aug. 20, 1900
HEIIM . BrB-
divisioms
Nellie White et al Lots 31 and 32 section S,
and Jots 2.) and 20
Nellie White et al Lots 15 and 16 section 3,
and lots 9 and 10
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year . - - - fl 50
Six Months. - - 75
Three Months. - 50
Republican County Ticket
For Joint Representative
F. JONES
County Judge
B. P. SWOPE. '
Sheriff' .
J. H. ROSS
County Clerk
IRA WADE
Treasurer
J. L. HYDE"
Commissioner
GEORGE KING:
Snrves'or 1
M.WYGANT;
Coroner
Ftp. V. M. CARTER'
Nellie W hito et al wl
The Republican cotiuty ticket may he
safely supported by any vater who rec
ognizes ability,
Mr. Witbycombe, Oregon's-next Gov
ernor, will make a runaway race in
Lincoln county. It is freely predicted
that he will carry every county in the
state, including Multuotnnh.
Tlie First district has never had a
candidate for Congress who possessed
the ability and attractive personality
of V. C. Ilawloy. Lincoln county
can afford to hand him a handsome
majority say nbout 400.
The Newport gentleman who con
tributed tin article to Thk Lkadkk last
week in reference to the present county
officials, including Sheriff Ross, is one
of tuo best-known citizens of Lincoln
county. When he is in Toledo again
he will probably call on the Reporter
and tell the wise editor all about it..
The I.hADKR has been very careful to.
keen, within thebonnds of truth when
giving space to Witless Willie of the
Newport News. That's what, makes
him mad. , Willie is a real naughty boy;,
he kicks, bawls aud goes into a spasm
every time a conlemporary contests his
right to. a monopoly of mndslinging; he
wntits everybody 10 pat hiin on his
little empty.top-piece and oalj htm a
fcweet little cherub, etc., but. Jie can't
catch even one little caress. We insist
on dividing the time with Willie, but
cheerfully purmit him to .do. all .the
dirty lying.
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Robert l'elix ne1,' se!i seyiion 0,
and e'i nw'l se'i and lot 24 8
Ida Hcnsell !..n,isw'i S4
Win. I'mntata Lots 19. 20, 29 and 30 11
liutler Fairehild. Lots 1 2, 13, U and.15 3
Kaldwln Katri'hild...s'i se1:,' ne'4' und lie1 4 se' 9
Nettie West et nl. ...Lots 1 and 10 and wWniv; 29
j Martha Johnson nenr1 26
Martha Johnson s!ane;i 20
Mnrthu Johnson. t.ots 2J, 30, 31 and 32 28
Surah Captain....!' ni'i sw,'4', e's; uw sw4',
w' j se'i iw.'i nnd ei viUli
Kitty Evans.... H'i iw4 27.
Kitty Evans l.ots 14, 15 and 10 section 33
and sw!4 nw!4
William Klamath Lots 3 and 4. and swf;
Catherine Fulrchllil..-.ne!4 se'4 and 3, and se!4'
Mary Dick el al w, nw,'i
William Mctcalf ...Lots 8,9, 12 and 7"
Hurry Clmpman Lots 1 and 5
Jane Yaunur ne'4 nw!4 anil lots 7, 9, 14, 10
Jane Vanner. .net ne.', e'4'sw!4'ne!andlitll
Moses Lane w"j ne'i 11 wU. e'.j lot 1,
w'! sc.'4 mvf, and e)a lots
Lucy Samuels ne.'i se.'j and lot 7 .
Betsy Wilson s1 ij se'4
nnd lot 4 and ne4 nc4
I'etcr Hohb e)a sw'4
Peter linbb Lots 17, 18, 19 and 31
Peter llobb ;... w' se1
Peter llobb ejjsc.'j
Bensel Orion, et al, lots 27, 28, '"land SO
Coquelle Thompsoli cjj s!4
CcKuelle Thompson cj nwlisn''.e'a xw;4 sv!4
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nnd lot 32, se1.,
Coquelle Thompson wj nw'i ne'i, iic1
nw;4 and e1;; nwj ; n .v!4
Coquelle Thompson wJi nwj4 se'4, nc'4
s Ji and lot 12
Said bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon
which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be enclosed in
sealed envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon.
Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description
of the lands to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes
the date upon w hich the bid is to be opened. Bidders should submit a draft on
some Portland bank ; otherwise remit enough to cover exchange on outside
hunks. ' . KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Ageut, in Charge of Sileta Agency, Oregon.
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Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Exchange .Sold on All Points '
State, County and School Warrants Bought
Principal Correspondents: .
PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, London and San Fran- f
cisco Bank, Ltd.
SAN FRANCISCO London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd.
NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co.
(f CHICAGO First National Bank.
, LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd.
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11 83 12
M. N. Anderson
Proprietor
Toledo Livery and Feed Stable
Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention
given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or month
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 Siletz at 10:50 a. m.
. . .Arrives at Toledo .it 4.00 p. m.
B. F. Swopo, as deputy district at
torney for this couut.y, bus prosecuted
with vigor every, cri mi ual. case which
he has tried in a Justice's Court in this
bounty, and wherever there has boen
sufficient evidence, he has succeeded in
hither conviction or .committal to the
Circuit Court, as was true iuthe.Mc
t'ulluni rape case, also in, tho case at
Newport, both of which are referred to.
ii. this week's issuo of -toe Reporter.
In both of these cases the defendants
were bound over to the Circuit Court,
and thon the duty of the deputy dist
rict attorney practically ended as to the
prosecution, as District Attorney Brown
takes full charge ii the Circuit Court,,
or wheu the case is before the. Grand
fury.
&1yo.ah In A
lpu-i.ncatv. ff jj '
nclal Sallot for X
MARK X BETWEEN THE n j
STATE
f For United State Senator Voto for Oi i
1 1 & Tgrm Poglpnlny March 4. 190f. j
I BOUBNB. JONATHAN JR., of Mult. Co.. Republic
I - ' ' j
I For United States Senator Vote for Oi i
I K & y Vacancy. I i
L "J$L MOUSEY. FRED W, of Multnomah Oo. . .fcepublici I
j ' y 1 zl 1
I For Governor Voto for Oil
I -iyWITHYOOMBB, JAMES, of Bontou Co. .Bepcbllci
For Supreine Judge ' Vote for On
I sVjEAKJN, BOBEH3, of Union Oouuty Bpubllc
I For Secretary of State Vcta for Oni
Gastronomic.
A little girl who was not feeling well
was taken to see the doctor. After
f';eling her pulse end inquiring the
synipioms, he located the trouble as
coming from the liver.
"If that's my liver," said the )itt!e
girl, "then I want to know where my
bacon is." Juno Lippiucott's.
NOTICE FOR pniUCATIOX.
U. S. Land Olllca, Portland, Oregon.
May 4, 190(1.
Notice fs hereby given that in com
pliance Willi the provisions of the act
of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands iu
the States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States
by act. of Antrust 4. Murr Knllninn
; . of Portland, county of Multnomah,
KOTICK 1'OIt I'L'lfl.rcATID.N. i Mate of Oregon, has this day filed in
U. S.'l.andOilioe.I'orihmd.Oreiton. s fllce her sworn statement No. 0917
May 1 l'Kjr, ' l0r tIlft PIIrch'se of the sw.1 of section
Xotiee is heret.y uiven that in compliance ! t"w"slli!) ,'2 s. rnge 0 w, find will
with th provision o( the act of Congress oi ontir.Vroof to show that the land sought
June 3,1878, entitled "An ma fr the sale of ! !? m01;" valll fr its timber or stone
timher lands in the states of California, Ore-1 ,'! , V 1ilKr,c1u!t"'''l Purposes, nnd to
gon, Nevada, and .Wa.hiimton Territorv." as 1 t!l!,l,!' he claim to said land before
extended to all the Public l and States l.y act ! Kelstei' Keceiver at Portland, Ore-
iuvuun) , uue outii oay oi .luly
1'JlKi. 1
She names as witnesses:
I.Uen Paulson. ,Joh
of August 4, 189J. Clill" V. Willis of Pm-tlni.d
county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon, has
this day tiled iu this olllce his sworn statement,
No. Mil for the purchnse of the rvi of se1
suction 'J7; sw.iof sw,'-, section 26; ne'ot nc'4
section 31, and nw4' o( nw,'4 of section Xt in
township 12 south, range 9 w, and will oiler
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for ngri.
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before County Clei k ot Lincoln
county, at Toledo, Oregon, on WedncsJav, the
18th day of July, lyuo.
He names as witnesses:
(leorge Hodges, James Hodges, Joseph Purks
all of Snlado, Oregon; Charles Smith, ot Mt
Tabor Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aliova described lands are requested to file
thoir claims in this olliccon or before said lsth
day ot July, l'JOii.
AI.GEKNON S. DKESSKU, Itcgister.
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Portland. Or t tonriro Ilnrlrraa .um
injures, oi MiliHlo, Uregon.
Any' and all persons claiming ad
versely tho above described lands tiro
requested to tile their claims in this
ofliee ou or before said 30th dav of J nly,
191HJ. "
Algernon- S. Drksseu. Register.
D'llS. ADAMS
ty&T Dentists
Of Lewis Building, Xw, Morrison St.,
roiiTLAND, OR. .
Our specialty is the painless, tilling or ex
tracting of tottli.
I Our Motto' A Pleased Patient Our Ilest
A.lvertiser.
NOTICE FOlt 1'fIU.ICATlON.
U. S. I.aud Olllce. Portland, Oregon, .
4 May 1, 1900. I
Notice la hereby given that in compliance
with tho provisions of an act of Congress of
llltW:i 1K7U ,,,(, tail A .
, t aKi lur me OI -
timber lands in the Slates cf California, Ore- Olco "t resideticb on onst side of Hill
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOl.KDO, OP.HOOK
The juggling mathematician, of the
Reporter comes to tho front .this week
wiili auother bunch of "flggors," show
ing the. hinoimt .Sheriff. Boss lias re
ceived us salary , and the, amount ho
might have reouived if ho had only
received it. Every cent of county ex-,
tn'nso is (-villained, iu itemized "bill.
which arc kent nn lllr. un.l ,,m- l.u i.
spected by any taxpayer who desires to'l
satisfy himseff us to their character.
V'o challenge the Reporter to prove
llmt nny one item of expense in, con-1,
neclion wit h tho Sheriff s olllce has not
been rcttspnable, or uecessary. Facts
-oiitintle to have more weight than
.iti?gled figures, misrepresentations and
insinuations.
BENSON, FRANK W of DougUs Comity . BopubUccij
For State Treasurer
Vote for Oi
34gp STL-L, OBOB03 A, of Clackamas Oo . . .Bejiablli
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
Voto for Ofl
ISfi jZ ACKEIAM, J. H., of Multnomah Co EopublkJ
rq ;
For Attorney General
VoU for Od
SUVV ORAWroaO, A. M., of Doagla a Oouuty. .Bopubllca!
For State Printer Vote for OrJ
t3f9 DUNIWAY, Wt-UO 8., of Multnomah Oo.JMpubUc
For Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Iaipectf
of Factories and Worlhop Vote for 01
"TT HOfF, O. P, of Multaomah Oouuty. , . . .BapubUci
gon, Nevada, and WashiiiL'ton Teiritorv " u
extended to all the Public Land States by act
or August -1, 1892, Klleu Paulsoai of Portland,
county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
imsuny niea in tnis olllceici- sworn statement
No. Otils, for the purchase of tho n, of sec
tion N o. 20 in township No. 12 s, range No. l w,
and will oiler proof to show that the land i
Sought is more valuable for lis timber or sionc '
than tor agricultural puriKises.und tocstablish I
her claim to said land before Itegisior und lio-1
culver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the!
iWthday of July, 1HO0.
Sho names us witnesses; ' !
Mary Kallinan, John Norbern or Portland,
Oregon: Ceorge UodRes, James Hodges or!
Salado, Oregon. j
Any and nil persons claiming udvoisoly Hie '
above described lands lire requested to Hie'
their claims in this ofti on or beforo suld Sum!
day of July, luou.
ALUEUXON 8. HUKSSKIt, lieglstor j
fetraybd or Stolen.
ii 'ii v . I'6, tah'.v,"8 ildle,wltU;,
igbt tJUiltcrl .beat, one nirrui gouctj
iiib.v tllso litWe bridle blu Missing since''
nboui May lit last mh-u on loud between I
NeWM t HhJ Pile. Lrav informa. 1 t
tlriti with lti.ll .Ut-titliel'8 lit Sllet riiid Tt, n
:. .-' ItWIltfJ. , '
1st Congressional Distrid
presentative to Congress
Vote for Oil ,
MHAWL-Y, WIL-IS 0., of Marion Co . BopubUcaJ
and.Oregonjan, I2.00
NOT ICE FOR l'fBI.ICATION.
U. H. lr.d Office, Portland, Oregon,
v. , , t , 5Ih' I'm low.
Notice is hereby given that the following,
named settler has filed noiice of his Intention
to make tluo.1 proof iu support of his claim
und that said proof will iv made beforo the"
County Clerk uf Lincoln county, at Toledo
Oregon, on June 19, isoo, viz: '
II. E. No. 1350.2, by Ji llus Busch. for tho nei '
neicctioii20,se;4'e;i and w,i,j seJi secUon
23, township 12 a, range 10 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, Vie:
J. E. Knapp, Clyde E. Knapp, Uradley Troxel
of Glen, Oregon; C. E. Hawkins of Toledo Or
ALtiKKNON , WtESSEK.KegiHter. '
Street between Third and Fourth
Immediate attention given to calls from
. any part of the county
this $60 Machine for $25
FREIGHT PREPAID. It is a h'l-h arm, drop
hitflri hull I... i lvlf.
Hitch, double lied, s-lt-llir'dlng
i.hui le: has.
automatic bobbin vi:,!vr
and ruber luttM inip'o1 e-i-ivntM.
Tlits l the ANTi-
TKtlST MACHINE. It is
tbe Mftme iimchln sgciM
are tikiiigyne Ml fcr. Al
af.taclitiii,ut povvitb utu.li
maclilnu. feo'd for only
.t cnu inn . moii'iti).
Write TODAT for free rUPttlTtiHE CATUOCUE cliowlnir
elegnnt bouehold ,.,,i wow II! -hi- (Frnloht
rrcpsld) on Lasy Paymenls our new CfECil plan.
Gavuptx Ftxfnilsifo Ccn:pany
. 173-173 PirstSt., MliTLANl). !
CITY
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Aim SEED STORE
GKORGE A. II ALL; Proprietor.
TOLEDO, OREGON .
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