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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
Xlncoln County Xeafcer OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER CHARLES F. POULE, ) ADA E. SOU IE, f IWkiktom. En Wreil t the poiitoflire at Toledo, Oregon, u secundciai wall inHlter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -Six Months Three Mentha - fl 50 75 50 Secretary Shaw views with alarm the prosperity of the couutry. This is enough to make Grover Cleveland prick up his ears And listen to the call of the wild. Of course it was believed by the dear people that State Printer-elect Duniway wanted only a reasonable flat salary. 15ut perhaps the dear people don't savoy good English when they hear it. It is bauly possible, although we are ..... - ' J .u, buui. iVDJUCllb vt lt is like the mnn in Kentucky who took aboard a fighting jag: He may bo trying to cover too much territory. With a good many Republicans the MMiui-pat habit is the result of false pride. Thoughtful mou in all parties are uot blind to the changes in condi tions wrought by time. And these mild remarks are not an endorsement of the tariff-Hoping' idea. Elk City Items. We pet our usual amount of rain and the tide still ebbs and floods. Machinery for the Hodges sawmill made its appearance a week ago, and with the new engine and boiler ho can do business, and with good management will be a paying business. Parties Bre said to be making arrange ments to put iu a box and furniture factory hero. Lots of timber for the manufacture of furniture on Big Elk and Yaquina. Mr. Louden of Pioneer has sold his ranch and will, leave for new fields about, the first of March. Our school is progressing fine under the management of Prof. Clyde Knapp, aud all seem pleased. The game called football played on Elk City gridiron Hunday was au ex hibition of great strength by some men and good running by others. If the game was played correctly here Sunday it should be prohibited by law, as a prize right is not in it. .At nearly every struggle either an Indian or a white man had to have the breath of life washed back into him with water and loosen up his clothing ns in the case of j woman who had fainted. At tiie end of the last half or finish of the game I wo saw. tbeiu carry off a dead Indian, or might as woll have been; he was" talking to the "Great Spirit" through bis hat. The game resulted in a victory for Hiletz, aud we doubt very much if any of the boys forget it for ten days at leaut. No trouble to.fljid b'aek eyes in Elk City. Marsh Simpson says there has been a bull fight in his moadow. Schooner Creek Items. A Merry Christmas and happy New Yeur to you. The wind Thursday night blew i several old trees down and also the roof off Jesse Farrin's woodshed, The peoplo on Schooner creek are not j h11 dead, but are building a flue log' schoolhouse, 13x2.1, District No. CO. ' I.ee Breeding and Mr. Kerr were! Schooner creek visitors. Mr. Breeding, reports Mr. Kerr as doing fine on ! bachelor cookiug. j Charlie Anderson cut his hand pretty badly while helping Waller l'.ones saw down trees, by jumping from a spring board and striking his hand, on au ax that was sticking iu tho tree stump.- J. W. Bones has mailo a start for a mutual telephone line in' this, vicinity by running a line from Ins store to his dwelling. Wo hope more people will make a start in the .same liue. Miss Keofer is quito sick with heart trouble and we understand has sent to McMiim villo for a doctor. G. S. Farmele has returned home f rom a trip to Portland and Toledo. Willie and Uncle Thiuley Dones have gone to Toledo one. to attend court, the other to court, Chesley looki lonesome since the Wolfs are gone. Cheer up dies, they'll bo back, Chappie llaviiand, who cut his hand severely, is getting along nicely. Aithur Cambest is helping Johu Hones build a new porch - Harry Tliarp and Kid Hall butchered a beef Thursday. The people on mid around Schooner creek havo decided, in place of going to INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian lands, situated and being in Lincoln County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, to-wit: 1 f H Dale" Date Bid divisions g V ; Acres Ligted opened Louie Fuller,. . Lots 29, 80, 31 and 1 36 6 11 80 Nov. 5,1900 Feb. 4, luOV KhiixU Cost ,am e.'4 swj mill sw'i 21 9 9 SO " William Aleck Lota 20, : and 30 2 7 i: ' and Lots 27 and 28 36 g 11 73.05 " " " Mary Dick, et al, lj nw'j 29 6 10 60 " Jane l'aylie Cunnell w ueJ4 and w'$ msi 4 11 10 1C0.92 " " Bcnsell Orton, etal Lots 27, 28, 29 and 30 17 10 10 80 ' " John Loxsden xi 4, iie. 10 10 10 " " and ne) iiw and Lot 3 18 8 10 77 26 " " Coquelle Thompson.. ej nw,'i,ne inv) and w liw' ne'i 27 9 9 SO " " Coquelle Thompson... w'$ nwseJi, neli sw,' and Lot 12 1 7 11 83.12 " Coquelle Thompson..! e'sKwJ 22 9 S 80 " " Martha Johnson sJi ne! swJi 1 7 11 20 Nov. 26. 1906 Feb. 20, 1S07 Martha G Johnson n seJi swV 1 7 II ' and Lots 10 and 9 3 10 10 M) " " Charles Johnson Lot 9 3 10 9 " " and S8j.( lie) and eJiSw'neli 4 10 9 hO " . Mary Harding Lots 22 and 23 6 10 9 " ' and aw?. r.e? 7 10 9 80 " " Robert Kelts w'.ij nwVJ nw 27 9 9 .. and neVi nei and nwJ4 lie! 28 9 9 80 , Louisa Otllnia Lot 11. self, tx se'i n 9 .. and 11 u;.; ne!- 14 9 11 70.36 ' Louisa G ilium Lot 12 swj, se) sw.'i 11 9 11 " and n$ no nwJi '14 , 9 11 71.60 " " Coquelle Thompson v4 ne) nw 32 6 10 " ' and Ixt ;j2 Be)- 25 6 11 40 " Stewart Roouey.. ......wjj se 110VV. swjne, . ' . Lot 11 nw.'.j 1 7 a 60.09 " Slewart Kooney ne1 noJi.nw ne.'i 1 J 11 80 " Stewart Kooney Lots 27 and 28 v,i 1 10 9 . and ne.'i nt,'4 12 10 9 W) ' WilllRm Klamath Lots 3 and 4 7 10 9 8;i,10 " Kdwnrd Bensell se.'-i tc4. e'i sw.'i se' "3 8 11 " and Lot 5 swi 04 g n 77.8O " Martha Johnson 26 9 9 So ' Martha Johnson 7 Lots 29, SO, 31 and 32 28 9 9 80 " ' Nettie West, et al w'jwnw.' 20 9 9 " and Lots 1 and 16 19 9 9 feo " Anna Tecumseh n)i nw'l ne 8;) 9 " un!:i nwJ4 3-5 9 9 s,' swj tvii 26 9 9 SO " Said bids will be 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, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of ihe lands 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 ,m"kH; KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. a..d Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Come and See Me I carry a Complete Line of taple and Fancy Groceries and Crockery ware . Which I am selling at PRICES THAT ARK RIGHT My entire stock" of Hats, Shoes, Must Go at R. S. VanCleve FOR A FULL, LINE OF Furniture Stoves Cooking Utensils Trunks Suit Cases Telescopes GO TO A. ROSEBROOK the primary election to vote, to stay at home and split out one board apiece, aud at the Juno election, split out two boards apiece, to help make bridges on the county road. We think we would net moro benefit by so doing than by' losing two days to go to vote for our County Commissioners. Walter MoCliutock is building a new house on his claim. In Praise of Chamberlain's Remedy. Cough There is no other medicine manufnc tured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Kuniedy. It is effective, aud prompt relief foliows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do uot hesitate to testify to-its merits for the benefit of others., It is a certain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children as it Is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. I Humphreys, a well known resident nnd j clerk iu the Btoro of Mr. E, Lock, of ! Alice, CApe. Colony, South Africa, says: 1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup aud colds in my family. I found it to be very satis factory Bnd it gives me' pleasure to recommend it." For sale by 0,0. Krog utad. Furnishing Goods and Jewelry Actual Cost Quilts Blankets Pillows Window Shades Coflins Lace Curtains Caskets Etc.. Robes THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition. Read Wherever the English Language In Spoken The Thrice-a-Week World, now that a great Presidential campaign is fore shadowed, hopes to bo. a better paper, tbau it has ever been before, and it has made its arrangements accordingly. Its news service covers the eutire globe, and it reports everything fully, prompt ly aud accurately. It is the only news paper.not a daily, which is as good as a daily, and which will keep you as com pletely informed of what is happening throughout the World. Tho Thrice-a-Week World is (air in its political reports. You can get the truth from its columns, whether you are .Republican or Democrat, and that is what you want. A special feature of the Thrico-a-Week World has always been its serial fiction. It publishes hovels by the beat uuthors iu the world, novels which in book form sell for 81.50 apiece, and its high standard in this respect will be muintaiued iu the future as Id the past. The Tbrice-a-Week. World's regular subscription price is only fl.00 per year, and" this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalod newspaper and Thr Leader together for oue year for 81.70. Tho regular subscription price of the tyt-p papers is 2.t.0. TUOS. LEESE, 'r President ft J. C. DUDLEY. Vice President. Ldgcolr Goupty .Balx Responsibility $75,000 Transacts a General EiEking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Eicba.ige Sold ou All Points State, County and School Warrauts Bough. Principal Correspondents: PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, London and San Fran cisco Bank, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCU London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YOllK-J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Franciscd Bank, L'd. mm Toiedo Livery mmmmmm Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Ilurses boarded by day, week or mouth CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION F. M. STANTON C. B. CROSNO REAL ESTATE DEALERS BOTH PIONEERS If yon wish to buy "BUSINESS" IS OUR MOTTO INFORMATION FREE Toledo, WE HAVE Farm 3 miles north of Toledo, 100 acres, good barn, 11-rooni house, over 100 awes in cultivation, good orchard and good out buildings. Price and lernis reasonable. 1 good warehouse and lot, situated on water front in Toledo. 29 town lots in Toledo. 160 acres on Big Kik, 6 miles from Elk City ; about 20 acres in cultivation, poor house but good barn, with 5 tons hay; county road near; lots of grass; good stock farm. Price, $1000. WE CAN 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' 10, Hall UbNERAL MERCHANDISE SILETZ, I BUY HIDES AND MANUFACTURE AND SELL LEATHER All Citizens of Lincoln County who are iu favor of building up homo industries should bring iheir hides to me and get highest Cash price on tho spot. Also get your Harness Leather, Etc., of me and save money. J. O, SMITH, Toledo. Or, WM. SCAKTH, Cashier. 0 i 1' HI) t) M. N. Anderson Pkopkiltor and Feed Stabie or sell, give us a cull. Oregon; FOR SALE: 40 acres adjoiuing Toledo, 15 acres tidetand. 50x150 feet in Stanton's addition to Toledo. Also other city aud farm lands, in ana near Toledo, Oregon. 118 acres, 20 acres pasture, 45 acres lidehtnd. the rest hmdi lin.!- i.,r, eight room house, sprina; wAter Dined tr house, large barn, 2 large orchards, in cluding !UU1m. 1.1 lima arwl T.i.flnt pears; 2 good horses,, harness, . new. wagon, plow and drag, 9 head jersey, cows, eight heifers, for 3500; or the best half of the farm for 1,500. sv place until Octolx Bros. OREGON MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Lisrasv The Best i,i Guiisii! Iwtixz 12 Complete Novels Ycapcv MANY SHORT STORIES t 'iO PAPERS OM TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR; 25CT3.A copy ivu CONTINUED STORIES OR1ES I EVERY MUWIBEH COMPLETE II iOpfficOTTSl IN ITSLFj