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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
XincolnCountBZca&cr OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER CHARLES F. SOULE,. ) ADA E. SOU1E, r PRIET0K8. Entered t the postofflce at Toledo, Oregon, u second-clam, mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - f 1 50 Six Months 75 Three Months - 50 All the colored troops in tho United States will rood be 8ent tho the Philip pines. This may relieve tho embar rassing situation just a liltl bit. The Yaquina Bay.couutry is not suf fering from a cur shortage, but has an abundance of sympathy for the afllict vd. A few steamers plying between Yiiquina Bay and coast points, with more business for tho Corvallis & Eastern might help some, Beg pardon we're dreaming! Tiie thirst for notoriety seems to be keeping pace with tho country. It is veil understood that any man who commits a uiurdor or any other dirty or !fvihsh crirao will have tho pleasure of teeiug his picture in the daily news papers. Tho chance lo harvest such an honor appeals to a large element. Unitud States Senator Gearin oi Ore gon made his maiden speoeh Monday from tho floor Of tho Senate, and the regonian's Washington correspondent says Mr. Gearin "covered himself with glory," There was uo politics In the Senator's talk just real logic, properly presented, relative to the lobor and negro questions. A well-known Portland preacher recently called tho members of the council of that city "a lot of unprin cipled jackasses." The preacher might bave been getting close to tho truth, but it isn't always necessary or wise for oven a preacher to speak the truth. That Portland preacher should take his tongue to a lapidary. On another page will be found a letter from Portland under the caption, "Oregon Facts Desired." It contains same valuable pointers for every enter pi ising citizen of Lincoln county every anan who has an Interest in its growth and prosperity. Get the habit; be a l,,-... TTI 1 1.. Jiejp io mane your little piece f Oregon "just as good as Hood Iliver" or any other man's little piece The Standard Oil Company will be tailed lute-court in Chicago on the 15th iiist., and has given notice that it will plead not guilty to oight certain indict ments.. No other plea could reasonably bo expected from that source, and, un less tho Court and the prosecutor arc very careful and altogether taintproof, Standard Oil will prove its innocence, nd tho cousuoier .will, as usual, pay the freight. Alva Adams, ex-Governor of Colo tadn, is pleading before the Constitu tional Convention now in session at Guthrie, Okla., for the Insertion of a plank in Oklahoma's constitution ex iudiug to women the voting .franchise. Mr. Adams' opiuion on this question is entitled, to respect. Ife knows that, woman suffrage, has been a success in Colorado, notwithstanding the adverse reports scattered abroad: by the antia. William Jennings Bryan will, un doubtedly be the third-term" candi date on the Democratic ticket, but there is neither law, precedent, nor political etiquette againf-t it. Besides, William Jennings is the only "logical candi date" in hjs party. It must make a feel bsd in tho region of their aspira tions when they are confronted by this widely and coustautly advertised fact. , J - Prosecutor Francis Jj Heney ha severed his connection with the Oregon laud-fraud cases and once more got his picture in somo of. the Oregon dailies. He will devote all his valuable. time to the prosecution of. the San Fraucisco Kiufiers. and, . incidentally,, have his picture run in the Bay City papers d. h., t. f. There are thousands or obscure lawyers in the country who would soon become as famous as Mr. Ileney if the , newspapers would applaud every time they opened their months. Ueney is simply a good lawyer with n good pull. Inflnenti.il friends picked him up, stood between him and his inclination to 80 tho pace that kills, and finally gave him tho opportunity to attract the public eye through the medium of the toadying pres. For a Urge gob of his glory Honey Is largely indebted to au urniy of ussistants and the combina tion, of the United States Treasury. Best thing on earth Oregou rain. Walnut growing is undoubtedly the proper caper. The first act is to get the trees. Don't plant them before you get them. Trouble is in store for Lentz. a suburb of Portland. An enterprising but thoughtless citizen has hung up some cash prizes to he awarded to the women in the community who makes the best bread. The contest is set for tomorrow. The prize mouey is cut into three piece all the same horse raco. The judges aud the winners would better take to the woods as soon as possible if tor the verdict is returned. As it is in Australia. While the family which has added a new stock of subjects to the interest of breakfast-table conversation is so un common as to attract no notice, the family disintegrated by political dif ferences has not yet been uuearthed, even by the most obstinate legislative councillor. I have been present at many political meetings, and at several elections in more than one stnte, and I have exercised my own vote. I have never upou oue single occasion had reason to wish' myself or other women awny. The meetings have improved in tone and in earnestness; and women have, with Tennyson's ideal wife, trained in breadth of view. Tho polling booths are as respectable as the vesti bule of a railroad depot or a theater, and the process of voting is as simple as that of buying a ticket. The ordi nary housewife votes during the slack hours when she would be out market ing, very likely, any way, the baby who was to bo. so we were told, so hope, lessly neglected when his mother took to politics often accompanying her in his go-cart. By Miss Alice Henry. Tiik Leader and Oregonian the best tor the money $2 per year. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will he received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian lands, situated and being in Lincoln County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, to-wit: ,IE soT h to Date Date Bid divisions o f : res Li(Jted Opened Louie Fuller Lots 29, 30, 81 and 32 8fi 6 31 80 Nov. 5,1906 Feb. 4, 1907 Shusta Costa Sam sej-i swJi and evli sw4 21 9 9 80 '" " ' William Aleck Lots 20, 29 and SO 2 7 U ' ' ' - v and Lota 27 and 28 36 6 11 73.06 " . " Mary Pick, otal, w nwj-i 29 6 10 80 " " Jane Payne Bonsell nc!4 and vi se4 4 11 10 1C0.92 " Bensell Orton, etal Lots 27, 28, 29 and 80 17 10 10 80 " " John Logsden Lot4,ne 10 10 10 . , . and ne.4 nw'i and Lot 3 18 8 10 77 26 , ' Coquelle Thompson.. ejjnwnw-4,ne!4 nwj . and w5i avr4 ne!4 27 9 9 80 " " Coqucllo Thompson. . .wV$ nw seJi, ne4 ivli and Lot 12 1 7 11 83.1i Coquella Thompson ei swJ4 22 9 9 80 " " Martha (1 Johnson 4i se sw4 1. 7 11 20 . Nov. 2G. 1906 Feb. 25, 1907 Martha O Johnson, seJ4 m 1 7 11 ' and Lots 10 and 9 8 10 10 60 " " Charley Johnson Lot 9 3 10 9 " " andsaJi ieandeJisw)4ne4 4 10 9 80 , , . " Mary Hard ijig Lots 22 and 2 6 10 9 . " ' and sw; ne'4 7 10 9 80 " " Robert Folix wnwnwJi 27 9 9 ' and neJi iio aud 914 nwJ4 m 28 9 9 so Louisa Glllani Lot 11. se1, swj se 11 9 11 N - and ii; nw4 ne!4 14 9 11 70.36 " ' Louisa Olllam Lot 12 swJ-4, sej sw 11. 9 11 ". aud nii nei nwj 11 9 11 71.60 " " Coquclle Thompson i ue4 nw4 32 6 10 " and Lot 32 25 6 11 40 ' " ' Stewart Rooney sJ4 nej.awjne, Lotllnw L 7 11 89.00 mi' 11 Stewart Rooney nei ne.nwJneJi Stewart Itooney Lots 27 and 28 swj and mi nn'i William Klamath Lots 8 and 4 sw4 Edward Bensell seJi seJ4. swi sej ftndLot5sw4 Martha Johnson gU nei Martha Johnson Lots 29, 30, 81 and 82 Nettle West, etal,, w v4 nw)4 and Lots 1 and 10 Anpa. Tecumseh., nnwjue nwJi uw,'4 sUswJiswW Ida Bensell. ..eiiswVi John, Albert..., Lpts5nnd7 aud Lots 83 and 26 John Albert Lot and Lot 1 John, Albert Lot 6 and sw.'i of ne4 Archie Johnson Lots 21, 22, 27,28 King Rlppan.... sw lot 8, wJi lot 9, lot 1(V and w.' wj lot 13 9 10 9 81.87 King Rippan.... wsey 5 10 9 80 "- 1. ' AnuaArden : sV lot 10, lots 9 arid 4 19 8 10 74.22 ' AnnaArdun sj sc.'i 11 w4, nej sw, lot 8 19 . 8 10 80.30 " " Ada Anion, etal, Low 4, 5, 12, 1:1 8 10. 10 80 " " Andrew Jackson Ixts 13, 15, 17, 30, 32, 84 27 9 10 52.73 ' " Bertha Harris, et al ue'nw 11 10 9 ' " andsesw 2 10 9 80 M " Ilerthu Harris, et al,... ...nylA ne!i. 11 10 9 ' and ty seK 2 19 9 80., " . " Mollie Hollls, et al , sw.'iolnej 80 6. 10 ' Dec. 81,1906. Aprill,1907 LoU.T4and35se.ii 3.1 9 10 " " Lo.t2neVi 4 10 10 90 " " Mary Callahan, al, 22 9. 9., " n,i ',i ne'yi 27 9 9 " " cJ-ii nw!4 nei, 27 9 9 80 " " Honrv Chapman Lots4and5 82 8 11 77.05 " " Jane Yanner nc.'i nw,' aud Lot 7, 9, 14, 16 27 9 10 72.30 " " June Yanner.iiw' nc.1', eVjswJne'andlotll 27 9 lo 79.96 . " Sarah Juckson w' BwJ 2S 9 10 80 ' ' William Umattna, wsej 11 10 10 80 " Said bids will bo" received up to 12 o'clock, noou, of the various days upon which they are listed to bo- opened in above schedule, and must b unclosed in eoaled envolopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, SilotB, Oregou. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereou the description of the lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such, envelopes the date upon which tha bid is to be opened. Bidders should submit a draft on Aome Portland bank ; otherwise remit enough to cover exchange on outside t'snks. KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt..audSpecial,Di8buxsinjr Ageat,lia.QbErgoof.SUetz.gency, Oregorw , Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup contain ing Honey and Tar is especially approp riate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the con ditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, Juno 30, 190G. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Otto 0. Krog stad's druK store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oreiron, December 22, 1906. Notice 1r hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on February 15, 1U07, viz: Charles A. Applesrnte. II. E. No. 1W34, for the neJi section 1, township 9 a, raiitfe west. He names the lollowing witnesses to prove his eotitinnous residence upon and cultivation of said lund, viz: Horace G-. Davies and Andrew Bloin of Sell wood, Or.; Archie C. Greenman and Theodore Farrlugton of Rocca, Oregon. Algernons Dresbkis. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C. 8. Lund Ofllce, Portland, Oregou, December 24, W06. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the Stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AugU8t4, 1892, Otto Easllund of Portland, county of Multnomnh, state of Oregon, has ILU day HU.CL la this c(Scchla3-,voru statement No. 7157 for the purchase of the s of uej and njof selof section 18 In township 18 s,rune 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or Btone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day of March, 1907. He namoH ns witnesses: George Hodges of Elk City, Oregon ; James Hodges of Halado, Or.; B.J. Oglesbyof Angora, Or.; Karl Liiider of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otltce on orbeioresaid day of March, 1907. Algernon s. Drkbheh, Register 1 7 it so " " 1. 10 9 12 10 9 80 . " 7 10 9 83.10 " " 23 8 11 " " 24 8 11 77.80 1 26 9 9 80 " " 28 9 9 80 " " 20 9 9 " " 19 9 9 80 ' " 83 9 9 " " 80 9 9 " 26 . 9 9 80 " ' 34 6 10 80 Dec. 10, 1906 March 11, 1903 1 8 10 " " 28 9 10 80.43 " . " IS 8 10 ' " 21 8 10 91.88 " " 17 8 10 78.13 " " 31. 9 9 80 . u. .1 8 10 9 . " , FOR A FULL LINE OF Furniture Trunks Stoves SuitCases Cooking U.tensils Telescopes GO TO A. ROSEBROOK'S tr TIIOS. LEESE, J. C. DUDLEY. Vice PresidetA. President. 9 kijQColjQ Zour)ty ,BaQl$ Resuonsibility 875,000 civ jl Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on lime Deposits Exchange Sold on All Points State, County and School Warranto Bough 1 Principal Correspondents: PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, Loudon and San Fran cisco Bank, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCO-London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. Toledo . Livery Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or mouth CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION F. M. STANTON - C. B. CROSNO REAL ESTATE DEALERS BOTH PIONEERS If you wish to buy or 'BUSINESS" IS OUR MOTTO INFORMATION FREE Toledo, WE HAVE Farm 3 miles north of Toledo, 100 acres, good barn, 11-room 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 Elk, 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 rind will dolivnv sill- " " ' " " "j uvio llllUHUll Ti ing to over $25 free of charge to i Major Ludson's, Canoe Landing and J eel vans 15,1900. Hall . GENERAL, MERCHANDISE SILETZ, v.uiwwj;,,Tra The Leader Window Hliades Coffins Lace Curtains Caskets Etc. Robes Wil. SCAItTH, Cashier. M. N. Anderson PBOrniETOK and Feed Stable sell, give us a call. Oregon FOR SALE: ' 40 acres adjoining Toledo, 15 acres tideland.. 50x150 feet in Stanton's addition to Toledo. Also other citv and farm lands. in and near Toledo, Oregou. 1 18 acres, 20 acres pasture, 45 acres tideland, the rest brush land; large eight-room house, spring water piped to house, large barn, 2 large orchards, in cluding appleo, plums aud Bartlett pears; i good horses, harness, new wagon, plow and drag, 9 head lersey. cows, eight heifers,, for fSoOO; or the best half of the farm for 81,500. place mi til Octobc 3F Bros OREGON , .. u HIKWUHV Quilts Blankets Pillows For the Best PRINTIJMa