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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1906)
i n co I n C o u n t OL c a & e r OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER CHARLES. F. 80ULE, ) ADA E. SOUL E, PiiopRiCTORS. Kutered t the jxwtofllce at Toledo, Oregon, u tecoud-class wail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - f 1 50 Six Months - - 75 Three Montha - 50 A "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year" depend hugely upon the conduct of the individual during the previous year. The man w ho is honest, industrious, temperate aud economical (not stingy) is always sure oi, a "Merry Christmas" and a. "Happy New Year," unless be is the victim of accident or illness. Tue Leader. again wishes its readers a "Huppy fsew Year." Hicks, the California miner, who was buried alive by a cave-la and rescued after fifteen days, says Ire is going to cut out the booze. Hicks learned that ho could get along; nicely without the stuff when it wasn't within reach, aud wisely decided to. erase it from his list uf necessities. It takes an awful ex perience to chase some men Qoto the safe old water.wagon.. Weyerh!ietiser.."t!;u timber Uu," i said to be the richest man in America, outranking even John L. Rockefeller. Weyerhaeuser indignantly denies the allegation and He is prpbably right. 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: SUBDIVISIONS Louie Fuller LoU 29, 30, 31 aud 32 Shan Costa Sam te'i tvil4 and tw w William Aleck Lots 20, 29 and 80 and LoU 27 aud 28 Mary Dick, et al, '. . : wjj nw Jane Payne Beusell v ne'i and w',i aei Bensell Orton, etal Lot 27, 28, 29 and 30 John Loysden Lot 4, ne!4 . and ne'i nw1 and Lot 3 Coqnelle Thompson. .e nwj-i nw(,ne!i n'!4 and wJi liwj, ne'4 Coquclle Thompson. . .w nwj soVi, e.'4 and Lot 12 Coquelle Thompson e!a swj Martha () Johnson s$ sej swJi Martha G Johnson n.' j seJ4 sw'i and Lots 10 and 9- Charles Johnson Lot 9 and tai and ej sw!4 ne!4 Mary Harding Lots 22 and 23 and 8t,'-4 r.el Robert Felix w$ nw?4 nw'4 a a and ne.1 nci and e'4 nwi ne 28 True, Very True, Hud Yaquiua Bay been kept open, as it could have, beejj, it would nat have been necessary for the Willamette val ley to have suffered the. enormous loss it has from car shortage. Had Ya qnina harbor been kept open,, as it could have been, millions of feet of lumber could have been rushed to San Fntuoisco following. the disaster, reliev ing the traffic congestion here as well as the stricken city of California. Albany Herald. , 11 14 11 14 82 25 1 1 1 12 7 23 24 20 28 20 19 33 35 28 34 1G 28 16 21 17 31 8 9 5 19 ia 8 27 11 2 11 2 H o 7 6 11 10 10 8 7 9 7 7 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 6 Acres 80 80 73.05 80 1C0.92 80 77 26 Date Listed Nov. 5, 1900 Date Bid Opened Feb. 4, liw 9 80 83.12 " 80 " " 20 Nov. 20. 1900 Feb. 25, 1S07 CO 9 80 80 9 9 9 80 11 11 70.3 11 11 10 II 71.00 7.80 80 80 80 Dec. 10, 1900 March 11,1907 Two Trpes of DloRraphlcar Writing. It is an Interesting fact In the history of llternry genres thnt two of the great examples of biographical writing occur almost side by side. Less than a decade separates tho completion of Johnson's "Lives of the Toeta" from tho publica tion of his own life by BoswelL Yet with tho latter boplc a new type of biography cnuio Into being. Johnson, in tho uinln, had, liko most of his pred ecessors, followed a simple nnrratlvo and expository method, prefixing a plain story of the poet's life to, a sys tematic account of his character and a crltlcul estimate of Tils works. lie gathered his facts and Impressions to gether and spoke for the author aud for himself. Boswell, on the other hand, niiiklug use of a more dramatic nieth- od, succeeded In his nttempt to let the author reveal himself, and, Instead of an exposition of character, painted a picture of personality to which his own comment! were subordinate. What wo see as a type of mind and character In John.sou'a work wo see as n living man In HusVelL William, T. Brewster in forum. V.'lfte Gtrl. Now, ttior.0 wa3 n certain girl, and eho h:i:l thro? voowa. Tho first wooer ald she was tho wholo world to him, but sho frowned iuon his suit. Tho second wooer Raid she was tho sun, moon und stars to him, but sho bado aim bo on his way. "To me," Raid tho third, "you are . a young woman of agreeable manners, with eyes that might bo a little bluer, with a nose that is a wee bit puggy and with a few freckles and an annoy ing habit of. b.lurtlng out your thought." Sho married the third wooer. Being pressed tor nn explanation of her con duct, shn 811 Id: ; "My goodness! I think I was sensi ble. I married the only ono that had courage enough to toll mo of my faults before marriage, 'instead of -waiting to throw them up to ( 1110 afterward." Life. Louisa Glllain Lot 11, se'i, sw se and nj nwl nej Lonlsa Glllam Lot 12 swJi, se! sv)4 aud nj. no! nwV Coquelle Thompson., uej nw and Lot ;!2 seJi 25 8 11 40 Stewart Rooney.......wJJ se'i ne.swnej. Lot 11 nvi 1 7 11 80.09 Stewart Rooney neJi nej.nw ne; 1 7 n go Stewart Kooney Lots 27 mid 28 and ueli nw,i 12 10 9 80 William Klamath LoU 3 and 4 aw'i 7 10 9 83.10 uwaru uenseu se;$. e av'i se.'i and Lot ft sty'. Martha Johnson s'g ne iiai liui Juiiuauii Lots ), SO, 31 and 32 Nettle West, et al, wj nti and Lois 1 and 10 Anna Tecum sen n nwj neJ4 nwj-i mvj Ida Bensell e,$ swtf John Albert Lotsonnd 7 aud Lots 33 and 20 John Albert Lot 6 and Lot 1 John Albert. : .. Lot 5 and swU ot neJi I Archie JohiiHon Lots 21, 22, 27,28 Kippan..,, swfi lot 8, wj lot 9, lot 16 and w4 vii lot 13 King Rlppan wJseV Anno Ardim aX lot 10, lots 9 and 4 Annn Arden s se.'i nw4, neJi sw4, lot 3 Ada Anion, et al, Lots 4, 5, 12, 13 Andrew Jackson Lots 13. 15, 17, SO, 32, 34 Burtha Harrls.et al, uej nw and sei swj Itorthn Harris, et al, nwj-i ne,1 and swJ se)i Said bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho various days upon which they are listed to ho opened in above schedule, and must be enclosed in ; sealed envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. j Envelopes containing such bids should not hjave noted thereon the description of the lauds to which the bids relatebut 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 t.o coyor exchange on outside hanks. ' " . KNOTT P. VrtRMT 7 7 10 10 10 8 8 . 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 8 t 8 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 .9 80.43 91.88 78.13 80 81.37 80 74.22 80.30 80 52.73 to 80 Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Come and See Me I carry a Complete Line o. Staple - and Fancy Groceries and Crockery ware Which I am selling at PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT My entire stock of Hats, Shoes,,. Furnishing Goods and Jewelry Must Go at Actual Cost R. S. V anClbye FOR A. FULL, LINE OF Furniture Stoves Cooking UiensTls Trunks Suit Oases Telescopes Quilts Blankets Pillows Window Shades Coffins Ijice. Curtains Caskets Etc, Robes GO TO A. BOSEBBOOK'S SliiNhtnn; ot Snlada. Too ninny people who are well bred in nearly every other respect are guilty of the B3'eei.4in -to etll it by the mlld 'st nnmo-of c-uttins.up their salad on the plate of course salad has some times to ;e reduced to lower rllmen. slous, so to speak, but It need not bo done by tin .wholesalo or qui to in tho buslneKslke fashion practiced by. tiouie. Grasping a knife In- ono hand and a fork In the other, they slash away at the Inoffensive green stuff with a v'g.r una a noise of a mlniaturo uiowii'.y itiarhlna until the bruised leave i r? converted Into shreds of, tlit-lr foinier wave.. There Is common ima It Ije convent :cn thnt prohibit Mich a our.-o. Nearly nil green salads nro bro'ien Into pieces of convenient e':'.( )Ciir) penllns to the table. Even when Iheso .ire too largo tho leaf ishpuld bo quietly divided with a fork. Cure for Sore Nipples. As soon as the child is done nursing. apply Chamberlain's Salve.. Wipe it off with a soft clotli before allowing the child to nniie. Many trained uurses use thto witli the best results. Price i 25 cents per box.. For sale by O. O. krogslaij. It The Leader, has numerous fine club bing propositions. Better 'call and get ; in while tuey last. j Dealers imy that those who have UMd i CliHinbei lain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are unite.loyal to ihqm and can not be permitted to take, any substitute. Cot a free sample at Ktogsiad's drug store, give them a trial aud you, too, will want them in preference to nuy other. They cure stomach troubles. biliousness and constipation. mate? vy urn rviu be1" Robertlne gives what every woman most desires a perfect complexion. It brings .that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulnesa. It will bring beauty to those who lack if, It will retain It for those who already possess It; It will enable you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try Robertlne. Tour druggist will give you a free sample. All drug gists keep Robertlne, ST r THOS. I.EESE, President J. C. DL'DtEV, Vice Preside. WM. SCAtlTIf, Cuhier. LdQColr (Zoupty Pail Responsibility 175,000 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, Jxiudon and San Fran cisco Bauk, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCU-London and Sau Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan i Co. CHICAGO Firet National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. V v $ 0 to M. N. Anderson- PRorRiETon Toledo Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs and welJ-brokeu saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or month CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION F. M. STANTON B; CR0SN0; REAL ESTATE DEALERS BOTH PIONEERS If you wish to buy or sell, give us a call.. "BUSINESS" IS OUR MOTTO; INFORMATION FREE . Toledo,; Oregon i WE HAVE. FOR SALE: Farm 3 miles north of Toledo, 1G0 acres, good barn, U-rooni house, over 100 acres in cultivation, good orchard and good out buildings. Price and terms reasonable. 1 good warehouse and lot, situated on water front in Toledo,. 29 town lots in Toledo.. 160 acres on Big Eik, 6 miles from Elk City ; about '20 acres in cultivation, poor house but good barn, with 5 tous hay; county road near; lots of grass; .good stock farm. Price, $1000. 40 acres adjoining Toledo, 15 acres, tideland. 50xl50.feet in tjtauton's addition to. Toledo. Also other city and farm lands-, in, and near Toledo, Oregon. 118 acres, 20 acres pasture, 45 acres tideland, tho rest brush land; large, eight room house, spring water piped to , house, large bam, 3. large orchards, in- , cludiug apples", plums - aud Bartlett pears; 2 good horses, harness, new. wagon, plow aud drag, 9. head jersey, cows, .eight heifers, for $3500; .or the., best half of tho farm for 81,500. 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' place until October 15, 1906. Hall Bros. GENERAL MERCHANDISE SILETZ, OREGON LJPPIHCOTFS I BUY HIDES AND MANUFACTURE AND SELL LEATHER . All Citizens of Lincoln County who are in favor of building up homo industries should bring their hides to nie and get - highest Cash price on the spot. Also get your Harnees Leather, Klc , of me and pave money. " J, O. SMITH, Toledo, Vr. MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Famjly. Library The Besl ii Current Literature 12 CpiVFLrtTC Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 02.60 per year ; 23 CT3. a copy 'NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY number complete in itself