Lincoln County Leader. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON! uv4 CHARLES F. SOCLE, ADA E. SOCLE, Proprietors Official County Paper.' NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN That bids will he receive.! for the sale of : the following described iuherited Indian lauds, sitttatrd and being in Lincoln ; i County, Oregon, as per schedule hereiu set forth, lo-wit : ; Entpred i the postorlice at Tt lecoud-clats mail matter. ledo, Oregou, a& ' IIOUS Ella Albert. SIB-DIVISIONS SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -Six Month? Three Months - A Poem. July Came in dry. -In Lincoln county. U 50; 75 ; r.o! r. I Klizu Alberts', so,4ne'4 ne'4 te!', n! aeiei fcli?a Albert a' jae; iie;, ne;4se'4. n.'i tw , se'.i John Ixjgsdon lot 4 and nej4 i.i'4 and lot .'5 nw1 John Hill lots ", 7 mid s m J Henry Johnson nu '4 siv1, svv)4 nw', , ' and lots 5, :, 7 anil s. .Shasta Costa Hani sc'4 sw '4 and w'4BW'i j Archie Johnson 'Jl, -J-.!, 'Jl and -8 I John Albert lot 1.1 and stt'4 nc'; John Albert lots r mid 7 I and lots ::.! and Ji John AlU-ii lot 6 kig ! and lot 1 lot 7. 8. '.. unit 12 V l-k ... li.tH -'n -mi un.l in not bar any other ambitious ..,,. i,,t r ,,h Iieniocrat from entering the race for i Koben Kei.ix, guardian s'i'u'iMi! tho Presidential nomination. ! iirois';if'(M and n';, ue1., ne) i ande!:, nv!4 tie'i . " ' j Jesse '.Y.ok, et ill nljMV'i L mted States Senator Fultou returns Louie i oiler no1., and lot 6 with a good record, the respect of the '"' fulWr lots jfl, :to, u and Administration and the L-r.nrf.u ill nf l "' KHirehild, .; lot 1, lot 10. nli sw' 4 ne'4 c ft Date Acres Listed o .Inly 'J, W William Jeiitiincs lirvnn snvs l,nnn, .. c..,,...l .., ' ...... i William .Metcalf. ... .,.. ...iuuicu IW BIM.III, HUH lIlttL I iiu, It Will the people of Oregou. Ho decided success, under a heavy handi cap. Mr. Fulton is all right. Lilly I'onsec. Annie Arden.. Annie Ardeu. . Nellie White tt al.. IfJjU'jIlW.'.J and lots 1 and 16 s'n lot 10, lots I) and 1 i sc!4 nw'4. e V s '.4 and lot s T lie recount showed Stevens, Repub lican, lo bo elected Sheriff of Multno irinih county by a majority of 25 mi increase of 20 over tho official count. Hix-Shcriff Tom Word is said to be a 'little bit sore, but satisfied. Portland Vi!! t:.b;ibly Lc J.otuuiu than Jiorniaiiy Hough during tiie administration of! Ibis successor. Portland is in no imtue- diato danger of uttractiug attention as i Martha Johnson ... l.oty 111 and '.',2 section 3, and lots J.'i and 'Jfi Lots l.'i und. lf section :'., anil lots 1) and 10 ',; n'i n nc.'4 se1., sent ion r., and e1 J im'j se'4 and lot '.'t s.'i sw1.,' LoLn lj, ami m Lots 1J, l:t, 11 and 15 Itnldwin Kairehild. . .a.' j se.'.4 " and ne'.-4 se4 Nettie Wostetal Lots 1 and n; and '., nw1; ue'j lie' ; Nellie Whits et al. Nellie White et al. I Robert Felix r.oberl Felix Ida Hensell W:. Vii.if.uta :a toweriug monument of decency. (ieoige Mitchell may not bo an ideal citizen, but when he removed Creflleld be removed a creature for whose exist ence there seems to have been no sub stantial excuse. This is apparently true in tho Thaw-White case over on the Atlantic side. A large per cent of the public is inclined to place Mitchell und Thaw ainom: the passing gods hose mills grind swift enough and line t uough for all practical purposes. Cold lead may be the bent law lor the liber ertiiio. Tim people might bu permitted to settle the point through the medium of tho famous referendum. Are you there, Mr. TJ'Keii? j Mart hit Johnson ne'4" I Martha Johnson Lots 2'J, :10, 111 and ;; I Surah :aUiu....wi "U w) ,, e'j nw)4 sw;4, w'-j se'4 sw1.;, and eJi sw.'4w'.; ! Kitty Kvans s'j sw1.; I Kilty l'viins Lots I I, 15 and If, section IK ' and wLj sw.'4 nw1 I W illiam Klamath Lots :t and I, und sv'4 Catherine l'uirehtld. . .ne.'4 se'4 and :t, and se'4 I Mary Pick et al w).. nw'4 M 1 20 lit 10 )) 9 !) 10 ti V 9 9 8 8 9 9 10 11 10 9 9 10 111 ' 10 10 10 11 II 11 9 9 11 11 11 U 9 9 10 10 Date Liid Opened Oct. 1, 1900 T1IOS. I.F.ESE, l'rei-idenl. J. C. DI DI KY. Vk-e 1'resldn.t. VVM. feC'AKTIl, Cashier. IxiQColn County Barl$ Resuonsibility S75,00O 1U 91. "-h Ml Si HI 7n.l0 Ki 74.JJ Sn.:ai May 21, 1!KX". Aii(?. 20, 1906 9 80 Transacts a General EaiikiDg Business Interest Paid ou Time Deposits Excba.ige Sold ou All Points Stale, County and School Warrants Dought Principal Correspondents: POPiTLAND Canadian Pahk of Commerce, Loudon and San Fran cisco Bank, Ltd. SAX FKANCISCO London and Sau Fraucisco LJauk. Ltd. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan Co. CHICAGO First National Dank. . LONDON, ENG. London and Sau Francisco Hank, LM. i r. ..,-ty. 31 10 10 9 10 0 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 10 9 6 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 . 9 9 9 9 9 SO .SO SO W) X0 80 80 C5.71 80 10 SO 80 80 80 80 83.1ft 80.1)7 0 Said bids will bu received up to 12 o'clock, noon, 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, SileU, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of tho lands to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the dalo upon which the bid is to be openod. Bidders should submit a draft on some Portland bank ; otherwise remit euongh to cover exchange on outside 1,allkB- KNOTT C. EGI5F.IIT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Ageut, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. M. N. Anderson Pkopuiktok 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 Arrives at Sileiz at 10:50 a. m. Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. in. C. & E. Will Be Extended. Wallis Nash, president of the Port land Poard of Trade, who has been in New York for tho past several months in the interests of the Co-operative Christian Federation, made tlie an nouncement yesterday that the work upon tho extension of tho Oorvallis. & Eastern Kailway across tho Cascade Mountains to Eastern Oregon would begin in the near future. He also made public that an independent railroad was to be constructed from Portland to connect with the Corvallis & Eastern at Mehauui. Mr. Nash returned to Port bind yesterday morning. "Arrangements for the financing of the railroad have been made and work upon the extension uud tho new road '.vill begin within a very short time," ciithitMasticHllv remarked Mr. Nash yesterday afternoon, when seeu tit his oflice. "The extension of the Corvallis 1 Eastern and the new line will result in U,e laungof 20i) miles of track, and we expect 10 lme all the work com pleted within thiee years. "U hilt-in New York I learned that with hi that space of time three trans continental lines will probably have inndi; connections with Oregon. They are Die Western Pacific, the Molfatt load, aud the Chicago & Northwestern." Tho company that is to manage the projKjsed railroad system will bo alllli ated with tho Co-operative Christian Federation, which will control the ma jority of the stock, provided the arrange ments as now planned meet with no unl'orseen obstacles. The Co-operative Christian Federation proposes to have hettlemeuts both in the Willamette Val ley and Eastern Oregou and all along the hues of the new railioad system. Tho route of the new lines have all been surveyed and the right of way secured. Mr. Naih brings the information that lie has met with much opposition and faced und overcome many obstacles placed 111 his path since he has been with which to build tho railroad system provided they could control the ma jority of the stock. P.ut I went to New York with the determination to float tho project in such a manner as to give to Co operative Christian Federation a control of the majority of the stock, and I succeeded." "I unfolded tho plans of the Feder ation to many of tho leading financial men of New York and they did not hesitate to express their approval. Many of them declare that it is a pos sible solution of the difference between and Clark exposition. "At the ouTces of nearly every firm I visited 1 met men who had at tended the ! Lewis and Clark exposition," said he. "Those men were up on the resources of this slate and I was really surprised. In many oflices 1 saw maps of Oregon on which wore traced proposed rail roads." Oregonian, July 3. - For Sale or Rent. Hotel at. Yiiijtiiua for sale or rent ; will 11I to sell store building and stock NO'l'ICK roll I'l lll.U ATluN. l S. Land Onice, Portland, Oregon. May 1. !!HV,. Notice Is hereby sivuti that In compliance with the provisintu of the art o( Congress ol June M, 1S78, entitled "An act. for the sale of timber lands in tho states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to al! the Public I and States by act of Angus'. 4. 1892, Cllir I'. Willis of Portland, capital and labor, and the outlook could I of ,!" "-'r"Riidise hardly bo more encouraging. These men examined aud passed upon many of the features of the great work to bo. undertaken by the Federation. Some of the prominent uien in the East will bo associated with us in the Federation. The bonds of tho Federation will bo sold in small lots all orer the United States, but the money for the railroads wo get from large finaucial iuterests in the East." Tho Federation plaus to establish several communities in Oregon, the largest of which will be iu tho Willam ette Valley. Employment for 10,000 men will be provided. V.auy thousand acres owned or controlled by tho Feder ation will be available for such as may desire to purchase and own their own farniH, under the influence of the same great principle of co-operation as ap plied to the farmer's life. Unions will be formed in each district and, tho members will bo entitled to be supplied through the Federation with materials fo1' house-building aud implements and equipments aud household necessaries. On the othor hand, 11s suggested by European precedent, tho products of each farm will share in tho advantages of com mini tales and handling." Tho 10,000 men of tho cities or settle ments will bo employed in woolen mills, lumber mills, creameries, canneries aud factories of all descriptions. Mr. Nash declines to make public the part of the Willamette Valley in which the priuci- L. E. Casteel & Co. 1: LET IIS FIGUR On Your Grocery Hills or Any thing in Our Lino NOTK'K run pniI.IC.Tlo. U. S. Laud OUlce, Portland, Oregon. May i, V.M. Notice fs herein- t;iven that in coni- ; pliance with t he provisions of tho act j of Congress of June .'1, 187. entitled ; "Au act for the s-ile of timber lands in I the States of California, Oregon, Ne ! vada, and Washington Territory." as conn 1 y of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has e.i,ouuei to an I lie I nolle Jitinl Mates this dH.v tiled in this olllce his sworn statement. ' nt ' August 4. 18U2, Mary Kallman No. Mil for tho purchase of the so1 4 of sc' i ', of Portland, county of Multnomah, section 27: w.,'of w4 xtctinu ai: t.e'.f.ot i htat0 i Oregon, lias this day filed in section ::, and nw'4 of nw'4 of se-tlon :k in ' tuis ".6 her sworn statement No. 0017 township 12 south, range w, and will oiler ! for the purchase of the sw, '.4 of section proof 10 show thut the land sought is more "5.1U '"wuship 12 s, range !) w, and will valuable for its timber m stone than for ngri-' ''er proof to show that the land sought cultural purposes, and to establish his claim ! Imn? aiuauie lor its timber or stone to said land before County Clerk ol Lincoln j thun ,(,r agricultural purposes, and to countv, at Toledo, Oregon, 011 Wednesday tlx establish her claim to said land before isth dm- of Julv, pjoii. i Kegister and Receiver at Portland, Ore- He names as witnesses: oji, OU Monday, the 30tb day of Julv 111! Id. ( fi irri Hi 11I ro. .1 mill's llml-'f. At iiiith I'm rL v all of ."Kln.lo, orciton: Charles Smith, of Mt I She names as witnesses: Tabor. Oregon. Ellen Paulson, John Norbetg, of Any and all persons claiming adversely the ' Portland, Or. ; tiuorge Hodges, James above described lauds are requested to file ; Hodges, of Sahido, Oregon, their claims iu this olliccon or before said 1Mb 1 ""i 1,11 Persons claiming ad- day of Julv. moil. versely the above described lands aro alolbnon s. Uli'issKIt, Register. ! 1 'eil-'teil to file their claims in this I orheo on or before said 30lh dav of July. ; 1000. Algernon S. Dkhsskr. Register. $ WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND OILS, HARDWARE, ETC. J In fact, anything wanted by the country trado. Goods not in t stock Ordered Promptly when S requested. Give us a call. 1 . OUR .MOTTO: Qulck5alej, Small Profits J. TO & S EDiJYYILLE, OREGON fx 1 ! s s Choice Confections .v, Summer Drinks S Ice Cream THE BON BQNIERE GEORGE A. HALL, Proprietor cmj?. I Tobacco, S' Brands Best I'm its, Xats s Lunch Goods J Si- I DItS. ADAMS Dentists Of Lewis liuilding, .150.' Morrison St., j j PORTLAND, OR. S'i llr specialty is the painless lillin'l orcx V traetlng of teeth. s our Motto- A Pleased Patient our P.est Advertiser. Cigars TOLEDO, OREGON R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLEDO, OIlttdON Office at residence on east side of Hill Street between Third and Fourth Immediate attention given to calls from any part of the countv. away from Portland. He weut lo New Vtuk shortly after the exposure of the 1 l"'l settlement will be located giving as insurance companies, and the sttbse- bin reason that such an announcement Muei.t tightening of the money market woulJ cttUse lttuJ Vllluus iu t:'llt ',;ir made it more difficult for Mr. Nash to ' tieular locality to increase, which might Hunt. Lis nmi.w ,t i, mil ti,,.. ! interfere with the consummation of the weeks ago did ho meet with much on. j ileal for the land. coiuageinout, but as boon as the ex ' Capitalists iu New York aud all citemeut died down and the money j through the East regard Oregou as a market assumed a fairly normal ttute ; favored location for profitable invcst he had lutle dilliculty iu achieving his ! ments, declares Mr. Nash. He says purpose. ! that never before has it beeu so easy as "1 could li'ive financed the deal for J it is now to secure money to be invested four or live times over if I had wanted i in Oregou, and ho attributes it to the to," coutiuued Mr. Nash. ".Several j wonderful exploitation of die resources persons offered to secure the money j of this state resulting from the Lewis NOTICK KOK PUI1LICAT10N. U. s. Land oflice, Portland, Oregon. , May 'jr., 1 mm. Notice is hereby gifen that tho following earned settler has tiled notice of her intention lo iiiuke llnitl proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the CouiUy Clerk of Polk county, at Dallas, Ore gon, on July 11. 19ml, xlr.: Uraee 11. Hampton, II. K. No. LK.'S, for the w'a'pn1.; section 17, und sLj e)4 section IS, township !) south, range 8 west. Shenanioslho followinit witnesses to prnrt her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Alvln Itrock, Lewis V. 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