Lincoln "County Leader, j INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will bo seciived for the sale of
CHARLES F. POULE,
ADA E. SOULE,
WM. SCARTH; '
Caxhter. T
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J. C. DUDLEY.
Vice President.
J 1 '!OPBIETR8- j tne following described inherited Indian lands, Eituated and being in Lincoln
County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, to-witr
Official Couiitv, f'aper.
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IdOcolQ "Gburjty 'JBagl
Responsibility 875,000
if TH03. LEESE,
T President
Date hid
Opened
Oct. 1, 1906
Entered at the pnttofflc at Toledo, Oregon,
econd-clasn wail matter.
80 July 2, 1906
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DIVISION'S Eliza Albert. n!
Eliza Albort f1 sc'j ne1..;,ne!se1i.njSe1 se'4
Eliza Albert b' 2 sej-i neJi, ne!i se!4. "54 8W'i 8el
John 1-ogs.luu lot 4
and ue T.v. and lot 3 nw'i
John Hill lots 6, 7 and 8
Henry Johnson nwli ib ', sT fk1 nw'i.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year fl 50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - 50
The shadow of tho big stick seems to
have a soothing effect oil the excitable
Cubans, who are badly in need of pro
tection ngaintt themselves.
Mrs. Nick Lpngvvorth emulated a
Jjtamocratio administration a few jays
quo and created, a pnuic. Fortunately
fpr all concernod, it was brief.
Stephen A. Douglas Puter,."King of
the Oregon Land Sharks,"' lias given
warning that he will write a book,
yteve is a desperate cuss and may carry
Ijis threut to a finish.
Baker City has an ordinance against
tjie ueo of, obscone language ori the
htreets and is enforcipg the. same.
Baker City is a good town ;. a towering
lliouument of decency.. Next!
. A Portland society girl's "best feller"
Skipped, with !2p of her money mi
Other valuables. She doesn't know his
name, but says he has a scab on his
pose. What's in a name,.auyhpw?.
The big ruin which wet all over Ore
gon last week, ruined a fw hops and
prunes, but did more good than can be
told in a brief paragraph. Rain never
does serious damage iu Oregon.. It's
the dry states like Nebraska and Kau
nas that occasionally get too much
water.
Hops are a source of revenue to, the
Krowers, tho pickers, the brewers and
the beer sellers. Beer produces brawls
And bloodshed, resulting iu revenue to
the coroner, undertaker and. lawyers.
These little facts t.re called up by the
recent tragedy at St. Caul, near Oregon's
capital. Hoch dor hops!.
j and loin 5, 6, 7 and S
Shasta Costa Sam te'i s ;4 and sw'
i Archie Johnson ,21, 22. 27 and M
John Albert lot 15 and mv'i iie!
I Jphu Albi.-rl lot and 7
I . and lots S3 and 2fi
! John Albert lot 0
' , and lot 1
William Metcalf lots7, , 9 ami 12
William Aleck lots 20, 2!i and 30
and lots 27 and 23
Itobert Felix, guardian i ne!4 Be!',
andsU sw.'j se!i
and niij ne'4 ne)i andeJi nwi lie'
lease :'ook, et oli bw;
Louie Fuller . ne'4 sw'i and lot 6
I-onle Fuller lots 29, 30, 111 and 32
Charles Falrohild.s'a lot 1 lot lo.njj ne'i
Lilly I'oiikco w;tv; nvt'4
and lots and 10
Annlo Arden t4 lot 10, lots 9 and t
Annie Arden. .c1 oi nw! J, self mvff and lot 3
Henry Johnson s)i bw'j im, nwyi sw
und lets f, 6, 7. 8
Martha O. Johnson ;.$ seJi sv'
Martha G. Johnson lii se'i
lots 10 and 9
Martha (1. Johnson ej; ne'i
Kinjr Kippen w! se'i
Charles Johnson . .w'.i sw.'ue, mv'4 nvtli m)i
tl.ai'.Lj JoLnaui. .lot 9 1.
se)i unit and e!j sv'4 ne'i
Mary Harding lots 22 and 23
and sw.'-i ne'4
Robert Felix, et al nw'4 nw'i
ne ne; and nw,1 nej
Louisa Gillaui lot 11 se'i, swj sei
Louisa (iillain lot 12 &vi, se)4 swj
and ne).- nw
Mary Wilbur, et al nej ei and lut 8 se!-
John West ntr)j sw'i and swisw'
Coiiuclle Thompson ei sw4
w'A naj nwli
lot 32
Moses Lanei....w.1. neli nw4,e! lot.1, w!j sej
n, and c-i lot 2,
Stewart Hooncy wJ4 ae4 nei, sw'i ne)
lot 11 nwJ4
Stewart Hooney ; . ,ne!i nv' nw)-,' "eJ4
htewart Uoouey lots 27 and 28 sw,'4
and neJ4 nw
Luey Samuels ne se and lot 7
William Klamath ..lots i and 4 swji
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4,Ve see by our dispatches'1 that it
lytinod in Xorth Carolina Monday and
; k.ept William Jennings Bryau from
' speechifying ia the open air, as per
program. However, William hired a
hall and w.a" not compelled to issue
' rain checks. The constant candidate
lp harder to break up than a baseball
game.
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Aug. 20, 1900 Nov. 19, 1906
A doctor from Greece has just landed
in New York and announced that ho
came over for the purpose of making
John D. Rockefeller a now stomach
that is, if John is willing to honor him
with the coutract. If the doctor will
ajso remove Jqhu's gall aud give him a
How heart, the, people will gladly make
tip a purse aud foot the bill.
A-young lady in Pennsylvania, aged
only 17, has acquired a good education,
Ipau accomplished musician including
the ability to sing to beat the band
b,nd is a cracking good, baseball player,
b.er specialty being pitching. The roan
yho would douy this girl the privilege
cf voting when she attains her ma
Jorny hasu't a. drop of sporting blood.
Ip his entire works.
Betsy Wilson SJ se!4 24
lot 4 and neV ne! 23
Chetoo Bon. ...Lot 10. seJ4 nci, n4 ne!i eoVi 18
Chctch lieu i. .Lot 4 and se nw)4 17
Alice John el al NwVi seJi and lot 7 cl4 1
Alice John et al Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 29
Andrew Smith et al....Lots 11, 10 and 9nw' 8
and lot 23 8
Edward Uensell ....SeVi eeli, e svti seJ4 23
lotSswJi 24
Martha Johnson....; ' SwM rieK 26
Martha Johnson -SJne'iJ 26 1
Martha Johnson Lots 29, 30, 31, 32, sej 28 '
Robert Felix Ne se and elA nwJi se 7
lot 24 sw; 8
Ellen Harding Waits Lot 4 -24
neswJi 23
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Aug. 27, 1906 Nov. 20, 1900
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Said- bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho 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.
Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted, thereon the description
of the hinds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes
the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Bidders should submit a draft on
some Portland bank ; otherwise remit enough to cover exchange on outside
banks. - KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. and Special Disbursing Ageut, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
WE CAN
Popular ad Pipturesque...
The oniy thinsr necessary to make the
Denver and Rio Grande, tho most pop
ular, as it has ever been known the
most pleasant and most picturesque,
way to cross the coutinent, has come
about. This is the. establishment of
through sleeping car service.
. In connection with the O. K. & N. a
through Pullman Standard Sleeper is
now run from Portland to Denver,
leaving Portland al 8;15 p. m. arriving
at Salt Lak,e at 8:40 a. m. the second
morning, leaving. Salt Lake, at 3:5.0 p.
in. and arriving at Denver 1:20 p. m.
the following day. This schedule gives,
passengers . seven hours stop over in
Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to
visit the Mormon Capital as well a9 a
day light ride through the grandest
scenery in the world.
For reservations in this car. aud for
illustrated booklets pioturiog the-scenery
contiguous to the Denver Jf,Eo
Grande, proving it to .be the "Scenic
Line of the World," write to W. C.
McBride, General Agent, 124 Third
street, Portland.
For Sale.
30,000 ncres of land la Lincoln and
Bfftiton counties, Oregon, along the C. & J
E. R. B., known as Koad Lands, now
Wued by an Eastern company.
For pricei and terms, call or address
L. H rr?n. Western Agent,
( Supply all wants of Homesteaders
and will deliver all orders amount
ing to over $25 free of charge to
Major Ludson's, Canoe Landing
and Ned Evans' place until October
15, 1906.
Hall Bros.
GENERAL, MERCHANDISE,
SILETZ, OREGON
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid ou Time Deposits
Exchange Sold on All Points-
State, County and School Warrants Bough.
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Principal Correspondents :
PORTLAND CanaiWan Bank of Commerce, London and Sau Fran
cisco Bank, Ltd.
SAN RANCISCO London and Sau Fraticisco Bank, Ltd.
NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co.
CHICAGO First National Bank.
LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd;
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M. N. Anderson
Proprietor
Toledo Livery and Feed Stable
Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention
given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or month
CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION
Sunday Excursions
on the
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
To Newport and Return
Sunday Excursions to New)ort and re
turn on the Corvallis & Eastern Rail
road will leave Alhany at 7:30 a. m.,
Corvallis 8.00 a. m., Philomath 8:1$,
Wren 8:30, Blodgett 8:50, Summit 9:05,
Nashville 9:25, EdJyville 10:00. Mor
rison 10:21, Elk City 10:30, Toledo 1055.
Every Sunday
During the Summer
. Rain or Shine '
Season tickets or three day tickets will
be good going or returning on Sunday
excursion trains, from all points.
Fare for the round trip :
Albany, Corvallis or Philomath.. .$1,50
Philomath to Chitwood 1.00
Morrison to Storrs 75
Toledo, Mill 4 and Oysterville 50
Numerous attractions, including Band
Concert, Life Savirjg Drills, Boating,
Fishing and gathering pretty Agates.
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland. Orogon.
July 13, 1906.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions (if the wt of Cougrus of
June 3, 1S78, entitled "An net for the aale of
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon. Nevada, Mid Yashiugton Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by acti
of August 4, 1892. Frank I., liuker of Waldport
county of Lincoln, state of Oregon, has this
day Hied in this nflice his sworn statement No.
t9 for the purchase of Lots 5, 12, 13, 14 of sec-,
tlon 20, township 13 s, ramie 10 w.and will offer
proof to show that the laud sought is more
valuable for its stone or timber than for. agri
cultural purposes, and to establish lies claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Lincoln,
county at Toledo, Oregon, on Thursday, tho
18th day of October, I'M.
tie names as witnesses:
11. W. Wetzler, W. F. Keady of Portland, Or.;.
W. It. Weist, Earnest Bukerof Waldport, Or. "
My und all persons claiming adversely the ,
above-described lands are requested to fUe
their claisiB iu this otllce on or before said ltth .
day of October, 190C.
Alukjinon S. DRESSER, Register.
DAILY STAGE TO
AND FROM SILETZ
Leavea Toledo at 7 :30 a.m.
Arrives at Sileta at 10:50 a.m.
Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p.m.
Arrives at Toledo at 4:00 p.m.
Passengers, Baggage and Parcels
carried at Reasonable Rates
JOE K0SYDAR
G. L., HEDGES
ATTORNI2Y-AT-LAW
H..B..DABNEY,
THE DENTIST'
SILETZ, : : OREGON
In Toledo Fridays and Saturdays.
All kind9 of Dental AVork doue by,
Strictly Modern Methods
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I BON BONIEREl
LAND
OFFICE BUSINESS
A SPECIALTY
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on N'a-i
ture's Plan.
Tlie most successful medicines are
those that aid nature. Cbamberlain'o
Cough Remedy acta an this plan.. Take
it when you have a cold aud it will
allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid
expectoration, opeu the secretions and
aid nature In restoring the system to a
healthy condition. Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence. It
couuteracta any tendency of a cold to
result in pneumonia. Price, L'5 cents.
Large size, 5Q cents. For sale, bv O. O.
Kr gstad.
As a dressing for sores, bruises and
burns, Uhamberlain's Salve is all that
can bo desired. It is poothing and
bealing iu its effact. Price 25. cents.
For sale by O, O. Krogstad.
UPPINCOTI'S
For Sale.
A fine grade Red Polled yearling bull.
Jcj.ru Bobmt, aitfu, Qf,
Address .
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