Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 28, 1911, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & IIAYDEX, TcnusnuRS
RY
entered it. the pnstonice.atloledo, Oregon, as
second -cUbs niHil matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES'
One Year f 1 SO
Six Months - - 75
fli.ee Months - 50
ADVERTISING IUTKS
PififilRjr, 10 cents per Inch per issue.
I.ncnl and Kcmllng Notices 5o per line.
Notices Kor ?ale, Wanted, Klc, live linos or
mder 25c per Icsiie; .Vie per moiilh.
Hoinestei.il Notices, ": Timber Notice, J10.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
IN THE CITY OF TOLEDO.
To the Legal Voters of the city of
Toledo:
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the 31st day of July, A. D.
1911, a special election of the legal
voters of the City of Toledo will be
held commencing at 3 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, and continu
ing until 7 o'clock in the after
noon of said day. The polling
place at which said election will be
held is in the Council Chamber in the
City Hall in said city.
At said election there will be sub
mitted to the lal voters of said
city for their approval or rejection
an act supplementary to the charter
of said city, the ballot title of which
is as follows:
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL
AN ACT
empowering the City of Toledo to
purchase the waterworks of The To
ledo Water and Electric Light Com
pany at the price of Six Thousand
Dollars and to issue bonds in pay
ment thereof, to extend, improve and
operate said waterworks and to ex
ercise the right of eminent domain
therein; re-enacting the charter
amendment approved by the voters
of said city at the election held
therein October tenth, 1910, author
izing said city to acquire and operate
its municipal waterworks and issue
bonds therefor; and ratifying all
acts done under authority thereof."
Shall the above Act be "adopted?
Vote Yes or No.
Dr. W. M. BE'R
' THE TOLEDO DENTIST,
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Bid
TOLEDO
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI
DAY of Each Week.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, 03EG0N
Scaled hid will lie received for the lullowins till 2 p. m.. August 14, lull:
James) Itatttw, et al
DKSC.ItlPTlflN
e' ne'i sac 10
Steven Baxter, Lots 21-22-27-2H and 29 Hoc 21-6-11
Andrew t, Charles, ct ul, Lots21 and28sec9 and e'cjj bw fee.
lfi 10-Ul ,
Joseph ;', l,ols2, :!, 1. S and II, nee 11-711....
Mary HnriliiiK, Lots 22 and 21 see ti-ln-'J..
Daniel Jnurilan, enw't ne' Jc mi1.; nt)i sec 26 Jt lot 8 sec 25 8-11
Archie Johnson, v:t s sec Ml -0-0
Udell Lane, no1.; so!4 fc e'j e'j iiv'.J v-i sec 19-1)10 !
Susan Man-hell, sw;.; sw w' j sc;4 bwJ.4', tec. 20 it li In 35 & SO, tec.
27-0-10
Coonc'll Thompson, Lot ."2 sen 25 0 11, & w'j tie1.; nv'.; sec S2 0-10...,
Kllza Albert. n,'.j ce1 se'4 it iic'4 He!.,' 't s'.j sc1 ne'4 tec 22110
Klizu Alliert, n! jsw.'j sc.).,', nw'.i se1.; its'j ''; e sec 22-0-0
Week Hilly, fe1:, sv'.;, sec .T.-0-11, it Lots 20, 2J it 30 tec 2-7-11
Mitrtba Johiit-nn s'ne.'j see2ii-o-0
Iloxie Simmons wVjj lie1.,' te'.i, tnv'4 se1., it w) j svj4 sej. sec 31,0,0...
Win. M. White ct al, so'..i toi sec. 3 it s','4' sw1, sec. 2-10-11
Win. M. Whlto, ct nl, se'4 nc).; sec. 8 it v!4 tiw'4, son. 2-10-9
I.coiiu l.nilson. et al, s'j iiv'4 sec 20,9,10
William I'malaln, w'i so.1 sec 11,10,10
Norman Strong, tit al, s.'jj iiw)4 sec 17,10,10
XON COM I'KTICKT LAND lor sale at Siletz, Agency, Oregon.
Henry Itell, wiai sc'4', sw'i se'4 it Lot 4 sec. 17,10,11 S3 68 Henry Hell
John llnxtcr, Lots 1, 1H, A 2, sec 25,0,11 33 87 John llnxtcr, .Ir.
James lieiiMdl, Lot 38, sec 21,0.10 20 James Ucnscll Collins
lliinntih Mek, Lots 23 it 21 see 25 it Lots Hi ii 17 Sec 2ii,6,ll 80 Hannah Dick
Moses (llllluni, iiwJi nu'4' see. 30,0 11 40 Moses Uillaia
Agnes 1 suck son, pans ol LotsO, 7 it 8 sv of thu river In sec 29,9,0 45 acres more or less
.Sissy Johnson, !i acre In sv corner of lot 2 sec 27,7,1 1,200 feet norlh
300 YES
301 NO
Printed copies of the aforesaid act
will be mailed at least eight days
before said election to every voter.
Any voter failing to receive pamph
let containing copies of said act may
procure same from the City Recor
der. Dated July 21, 1911.
F. N. HAYDEN,
City Recorder of the City of Toledo.
Commissioner's Court
Synopsis of the proceedings of - the
County Commissioners' Court of
Lincoln county, July term, 1911:
Present, John Kentta, Commission
er; C. N, Thompson, Commissioner;
Chas. H. Gardner, Judge.
George Hoeflein was authorized to
order necessary material and employ
necessary help for construction of
bridge over Yaquina river near Mor
rison station.
C. C. McBride of Eddyille was
appointed Justice of the Peace for
Little Elk precinct upon his enter
ing into bonds and taking oath of
office as by law required.
J.. S. Bones granted privlege of
recting a warehouse on wagon road
on Siletz river near Pikes camp.
The building not to interfere with
public travel.
J. II. Sugg was authorized to re
place any defective plank no the
Butler bridge; and to put the wagon
road from Toledo to Bay View in
passable condition.
O. E. McMillan was authorized to
purchase necessary bridge irons and
nails to be charged to expense of
Lincoln county, for construction of
bridge over McMillan creek, the bal
ance of material and labor to be
furnished by the people interested.
Petition of O. F. Jacobson, et al,
AOIIKS ALLOTTRB
80 William Batiise
80 90 Chester Dell
87 55 Mary Baxter
80 Anna Fairchild
81 SO folia (iay
40 Biimucl Harding
, 70 26 Washnutzii Jourdan
, 80 Winnie Johnson
, 50 Irene Julia Lane
86 07 William Lung
40 Louisa Pete
80 Kli lioss
80 Charles Pheridan
73 05 William Sixes
80 Mildred Solomon
80 Thomas Simmons
80 Abmm L. White
80 Chester M. White
80 Frank Watson
80 Foster I'miitata
80 liisby Dickson
Harriet Kliiinath, e)i u!4 ne!4 sec 12,10,10
.lane Yitnucr, Lots 10 it 11 sec 2,7,11
Joseph Lincoln, ne'4' sc)4 it lot 3 sec 32,8,11
Lucy Metcalt, h Ja' sw-4 uwJi 4 wJi n;4' swj; sec 20 it lois 2 it 3 sec.
Anna Smith, n'j sw see 8,10,9
Solomon Scott, 2 svi'l sec 20,9,10
Mai tha Johnson, ii iiw,1 see 20,9,9
Mary Washington, e!.j nn' sec 11,10,10.
Ksther Dick Lots 8 & 9 sec 9.10,9
Juab ley llrown, ni sw)i sec 22,0,9
John West,e,'. ne nvj4', nw'.i ne'4 & vj iwZ ne-i sec 20,9,9
GltANDK KO.NDE Inherited Land:
Ida Smith, et al, sc)4 ne'-4 see 6,6,7
Moses Lane, sej4 sw!4 sec 30, nt'i nwj fc nwj4 ne)i see 31,5,7, t eJJ
ne!-4 ne!4 sec 36,5,8
Mary Ann Michellv.et al, e)i ne se!i 82 & n'A "w & sisi sw!4
sec 33,5,8 ,
Cllly Johnson, c'u1 swJ-4 aec 13,6,8, & e! seJi nwj sec 13,6,8
John Wachcnn, et al, wj,' ovili mi sec 5.6,7
Mary Ann Voutrln.et al, swj it swse)4 sec 24 nw sec 25 A
n w i n ei see 36,5,8
F.dwiird Metcalf, et al; ej se!4 sec 24,G,S
Viola Norwesl,e!-6 nei sec 34,5,8
Susan Hampton, wjj se, neJi sej4, vi sei se;4, & swj ne!4 sec.
25,5,8..'.
J. IS. Hudson, et al, vv'.j lot 1 & w lot 6 sec 7 it lot 3 sec 19,6,7..
J. J.Selkeah, e. al, sec 15,5,8
Louise Selkeah, t'4 neJi sec 8. wjj nw',i sec 9, w sw'4 sej sec 35,
Mnry Douglas, e',i sw'i e)$ sec 35,6,8
Jiiliauiie Warren, Lot 1, regular survey, seoli,6,7
Cephas Tipton, ii!4'swJi it s'nw sec 28,5,8, sliiiej-i & aeli
John Wacheno, et al, nwj4 se4 Jc wjjj ne!4' se'i sec 31,5,7, & nwj
nt',i sec 18,5,7
John Waclieno, et al, !j lot 2 sec 6,6,7, & lots 21 it 25 see 20,6,7, &
nei nw,'4 seo 19, swi BeJ & ei sw sec 32,5,7, t neJi se'j
Charles Wacheno, nw;4 se it iie1 ' sec 12,5,8.
00 50 Siasy Johnson
20 Harriet Kliiinath
40 Jane Foster
67 19 Joseph Uncoln
89 49 Lucy Metcalf
81 36 Anna Smith
80 Solomon Scott
80 Martha Solomon
80 Mary Washington
65 Sarah Anne Wood
80 Ksther Wilson
80 Joshley Rinwn
80 John West
40 Stephanie Allen
140 Gsorge Amos
140 Joseph AppeiTOn
60 . Jacob Kdouichoey
40 Susan Edmnchoey
80 Jane Hubbard
20 Josephine Hubbard
280 John Menard
80 Robert Metcalf
80 Melvaule Norwest
180 Molala Sampson
70 69 Captain Sanliam
20 Sambo Sapplngfleld
820 Marcaliiie Selkcah
240 Peter Selkeah
20 Richard Suillh
81 1 Celia Smith
800 Richard Tipton
, 160 Thomas Tyee
100 Charlotte Wacheno
193 90 Foster Wacheno
, 80 Josephine Wacheno
i.
. 100 Richard Hall
. 60 Susan LaChance
80 Charlotte Riggs
, 80 LaRose Wlnslow
Susan LaChance, nr'i' aei & wj se.4 soV4 sec 83.5,8
Charlotte Itlggs, s seJi seo 16,6,8
LaRose Wlnslow, sec 85,5,8
Further Information will be given on application by letter or In person. Sealed bidB for
any of the above lands will bo received at Siletz, Agency, Ojegon by the undersigned on any
date prior to 2 o'clock p. in., August 14, 1911. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
check on some solvent bank, payable to the order of the Superintendent, for ten per cent of
the amount ol your bid. Mark the envelope "Did for ludlan Laud," and state date to be
opened.
In case of sale a riirht of way will he reserved for ditches or canals constructed by the au
thority of the lulled States. Wherever practicable it ts desired to sell agrlcultujal lauds on
the deferred pa maul plan. ThenrpriiisemuitBarebtlngniu.de. K.NOTTC. EGBKRT,
Supl.it S. D. A.
asking for assistance for support of
James Craig, to the extent of ten
dollars per month, granted and 0.
F. Jacobson authorized to act in sup
port of said James Craig to the
amcunt of $10 per month from July
1st, presenting bills for same at reg
ular sessions of county court.
Petition of Bennett Olson, et al,
asking for bridge over Five Rivers
was re'eired to County Commis
sioners. Statement of R. II. Howell as to
bounties paid on wolf, wild cats,
etc., ordered filed.
H. S. Porter road supervisor dist.
13 was authorized to expend on S.
Wigle bridge the sum of two hun
dred dollars. v
The report of P H Elting, W S
Hall and John Kentta, comimttee ap
pointed by road district 15, to pur
chase road machinery was under
consideration and the Commissioners
being fully advised it was ordered
that said report be approved and the
Clerk authorized to issue warrants
as follows:
To Hammond Mfg Co, scoop $ 350 00
(Ico Evans, one-thirl of engine 233 33
Ziinerman, Weils it Itrown, donkey, etc. 1921 50
Said amounts to be charged to tl e available
fiinds of Road District 15. This will leave as a
balance yet to be paid by said district the fol
lowing amounts:
Buffalo i'llts, engine. due Apr 1,1912.... $233 33
" " ' dneScptl, 1912.... 233 34
Indiana Machine Co, crusher, 1912 500 00
" " " " 1913 4.'i5 00
" " " " 1914 600 00
The following claims were allowed
and Clerk authorized to issue warrants
as follows:
J A Hones, work road dist 16 61!) 84
325 00
Geo Horsmll, work as deputy assessor.... 6) ou
A W Weber ' 54 00
F W Chambers " 120 00
n E Bsrclay ' 94 60
Jasper Agee " 64 00
John Loomls " 13 50
Lena M Ball, work on tax roll 22 50
Mrs W E Ball, work in assessor's office.. 76 00
W E Ball, Incidental expenses 4 0J
" salary as assessor 159 CO
i reai your uir.
OR WIFE TO
MT. HOOD ICE
CREAH
Wholesome, Invigorating, Delicious
Best 5c Soda in town, at
ace of Swee
AL WAUGH, Prop.
PaS
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R. li. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURG ICON
TOI.KDO, OHKGON ,
Oft"ice in Sclienck Htiildinp. Office
hours: 10 to 12 a. ni.; 2 to i uud 7 to 8
p. m. Emergency Culls at unv time.
SriiOTli 'PHONES-SB
TOLEDO HAKEliY
J. BURKEL, Froprietxx
South end Railroad Avmnt.
Fresh Bread, Fresla Pies
Ficsli Cakes
EventhiiiK Fiist-Clirs,". "
Orders out of town promptly fiHutf.
2 H rr Trk
incoln Bounty dank
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Does a General Banking Business S
DIRECTORS
c. e. hawkins
Wm. scartii
c. o. hawkins
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Interest
Time Deposits '2
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Bert Geor, stamps, etc 85 09
Chas II Gardner, stamps, telegrams, etc. . 5 60
It II Howell, etambs, postage, etc 20 10
Mrs R P (ioin, services rendered to Sup t. 22 50
Wn'llall, " " 5(H)
Geo Bothers, " " oo
J II Gillies. " 7 to
Edith Harrison, " " " 10 SO
K V Goln, stamps, traveling expenses.!.. S7 21
K M Wade & Co, scrapers rd dist. 17 11 70
' " 12 8 45
" supplies for county 15 85
L Butterfleld, lirldgework dist 18 21 25
Ed Flencher, road work dist 4 258 2
J A I'cterson, et nl, " 8 618 50
J Williams, el al, " 10 188 00
" " ' 19 875 00
JosSljota, etal, ' 18 479 60
W It Backus, et nl, ' -, 133 38
concluded next week.
The Stockholders of the Lincoln
County Fair Association met at the
City Hall last Tuesday evening and
elected the following board of direc
tors: O. Middlekauff, Yaquina; W.
F. Keady, Waldport; John Veit,
Eddyville; O. G. Dalaba, Elk City;
A. L. McDonald, Chitwood; Warren
Hall, Siletz; W. M. Berry, New
port; J. F. Stewart, Joseph Swear
ingen, E. J. Avery and C. B. Crosno,
Toledo. Immediately after the
stockholders meeting a directors
meeting was held and the following
officers were elected for the ensuing
year: O. Middlekauff, President;
J F. Stewart, 1st Vice President;
John Veit, 2nd Vice President; C. B.
Crosno, Secretary; R. E. Collins,
Treasurer.
While working in the Fir and
Sprute Sawmill yesterday afternoon
M. A. Nye got his foot caught in
the blocks while hauling logs out of
the water and came near losing the
foot. As it is he will be laid up for
some time.
A. L. McDonald and family of
Chitwood visited relatives in this
city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr.
McDonald was here to attend the
meeting of the Fair association.
John Veit of Eddyville was here
attending the meeting of the Fair
association Tuesday night.
W. F. Keady of Waldport was at
tending the meeting of the Fair as
sociation last Tuesday evening.
Dr. Berry, the dentist will not be
in las Toledo oflicc next week.
Order Your Wood Now
Slaband edge wood, $2.50 po
cord.
Block wood, $2.00 per load.
Delivered within four, blocks if
the mill.
Both phones. J. I?ATrer.
FISHEMEN, ATTENTION!
I wish to inform fishermen jin3
others that I have good driving
t3ams for hire; feed for horses, and
accommodations, board and rooms,
for travelers. Terms reasonable.
Spend your vacation on Silett river
and put up at JOSEPH BRYANT'S,
near Ferry Landing.
Hides Wanted.
Cash paid for hides at the Toledo
Tannery. We pay as much as vcj
body in town. Toledo Tannery.
Harness, Harness, Harness.
I am now prepared to furnish har
ness, heavy and light; all kinds ff
straps, robes, etc. My leather iw
my own tanning and is tanned
California oak but is not tnnxua
by the quick process. ' ' Madui
and hand work, all gnansnictxL
All kinds ofmens' and wcineixjt
waterproof shoes made to order.
J. O. Smith.
Toledo ' s Tan n er and I IaTn isyiua isr
For summer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil, and a speedy cure is
tain. For sale by all dealers.
J. C. DIXON, Elk Oly, Or;
Mr. and Mrs. John M
Win ant were passengers for PorJ
1 5 j i
ianu yesterday morning.
Attorney Middlpkn
day morning on a business trip to
Portland.
E. M. StantOn'nnrl fami'fn.nl J
. u,,IlaJ it turnta
from a visit at Corvallis Tuesday
evening.