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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF& COLLINS & IIAYDEX, TccLisnEns Holered t the pnstofnre lit Toledo, Oregon, as aecond-clas mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year fl 50 Six Months - - 75 Three Months - - nO ADVERTISING KaTF.S Display, 10 cen tii per Inch per issue. Ixk-jiI mid Rending Notices, be per line. Notice t or ?ale, Wanted, Klc., fire lines or nnder Ujn per Issue; fine per month. Homestes.d Notices, lj: Timber .Notices, (10. Court Docket. The following are the cases and the disposal of same at the regular 'August term of Circiut Court, which adjourned for the term last Wed nesday noon: Mineava J. Kiger vs. Jennie Stull, et al, continued. Andrew Smith vs. Joshua Louie, et al, continued. Andrew Smith vs. Joshua Louie, et al, continued. Mrs. Annie Jones vs. Laura Mc Cullum, et al continued. Olive Jane Cook vs. Orwell W. Cook, dismissed. Geo. Wethorby vs M. A. J. John son, continued. C.N Hanson vs. Corvallis & East ern R. R. Co., continued. James S, Barrow vs. Robert De Poe, dismissed and defendant gran ted judgment for costs and disburs ement. J. N. Chamberlain and E. H. Mc- Cune vs. F. M. and Olive E. Carta, dismissed. W. 0. Sims vs. Mattie L. Martin, dismissed. Henry Nice vs, J. R. Bean, dis missed. Belle Bell vs. Henry Bell, con tinued. ' Hoover & Son vs. Waldport Lum ber Co., dismised. E. F. Baker vs. H. C. Voght, con . tinued. A. T. Peterson vs. J. F. Stewart, et al, dismissed. Waldport Mutual Telephone Co. vs. J. H. Ross.judgment for $100, costs and disbursements. Iver Christenen vs. M. S. Collins, verdict for defendant. Maggie S. Sullivan vs. Griff and Lucy King, settled and dismissed. State of Oregon vs. E. J. Smith, plead guilty, fined $20. State of Oregon vs. Ed Wade, jury disagreed, trial set for first day of next term. State of Oregon vs. Joe Gay, con tinued. Jack Vick vs.Henry Kantto, etux, verdict for $59.60. Jack Vick vs. Ivar Saranpoa, et ux, judgment for plaintiff for $62. 27, cots and disbursements. Susie Collins vs. Millard Collins, decree of divorce. Willimina State Bank vs. E. T. Raboir, continued. Chas. Harding vs. Mary Jackson, continued. E. C. J. Smith vs. State of Oregon, on docket by mistake. Victor Land Co., a corporation, vs. J. C. Hinkel, continued. Julia A. Newman vs. Nellie Toll man, et al, continued. John Fogarty vs. James Hatch, default, decree. John Fogarty vs. James E. Col bert, default, decree. Mrs. Daniel Olson vs. Etta Frazer default, decree. L. W. Taft vs. Mrs.Anna B. Cole default decree. Walker & Lebow vs. Willam Jor genson, continued. Fredrick Wagner vs. Hester Cor nietia Wagner, defalt, decree of di vorce. Central Door and Lumber Co. vs. Yaquina Bay Lumber Co., default, judgmentfor $266.04, cost and dis bursements. Carrie A. Merrill vs. Zephin Job, continued. Kelso State Bank vs. Jay McDon- Dr. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST, Will be in his office in the Ofsteclahl Bid TOLEDO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI DAY of Each Week. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed olds will be received for tbo following till 2 p. in.. August 14, 1911: OWNERS DKSCIIIITIeN ACRES ALLOTTEE Jair.es IlHttuc. et al, e'i nc'i sen 12-W-9 Stevens llaxtcr, Lots Jl-J-JT-JS and 2:1 Sec IM-O-U Andrew s, Charles, et ul, Lots 21 and 28 sec 9 and e1,' e1 j nw' sec. Id 10-1U Joseph iy, I.olsi, :!, 4. 5 and tl, sec 11-7-11 Maty IlMrding. I.IIIB22 and 2', sec 11-10-9 Daniel Jniuda.ii, f'nwli ne'. A m:i ne'i sec 28 & lot S sec 25-8-11. Archie Johnson, e! j mv'4 sre 31-9 9 Odell Lane, ne' se'i it e' j e'a iwj w'4 sec lfl-0-10 Susan Maihhell, su'j ;4I v' s ft'J sw;4', fee. 20 it U la 35 & Si, sec. 27-9-ln v Coqucll Thompson, Lot 32 sen 2.VG-1I, & vj. neS-j, nwf. Fee 32-6-10.... Eliza Albert. ni so'4 M'i& e? e.(& s1, iie'Jj sec 22-9-9 Eliza Albert, n 'j '4 se,'4', nw.'t se'j sw'i e'i sec 22-9-9 Hle'k Billy, se'4' nw'i, sec 3C G-11, & Lots 211, 29 & M sec 2-7-11 Martini John-011 s! ne1 sec 2C-9-9 Iloxie Simmons w'.j tit! te, nw1.,' sc1 & w' j sw'4 se' sec 31,9,9... Win. M. White et al, se se1 sec. S & swji siv'U sec. 2-10-9 Win. M. White, et ill, sc1 w'i sec. 3 A sw! nw)i, see. 2-10-9 I.eoiia I.udsnn. et nl, s'j invli sec 9,9,10 William I'matala, wl, so' 4' sec 11,10.10 Norman Strong, et al, s'.j iiwlj sec 17,10,10 Henry Bell, w'i se' so1;, sw'j so' & Lot 4 sec. 17,10,11 John llnxier, Lots 1, lti, 4 2, sec 23,11,11 JameB r.eiisoll, Lot 88, sec 21,9.10 Hannah Dick, Lots 23 & 21 sec 25 Jc Lots l'i i 17 Sec 2,6,1 1 M use's liilliiun, swjf nr'4 sec. 3i;,Gll Agnes lsncksoii, pans ol Lois 6, 7 A 8 nv of the river in sec 29.9,9 Hissy Johnson, .j acre in sw corner of lot 2 sec 27,7.11, 200 feet north and Sooth anil 100 feet east and west Jane Yannrr, Lots HI A 11 sec 2,7,11 . ;.ury Metcall, v, s.vj nwjjj 4 nw'4 svi s:c 20 & luls 2 t S sec. 19,9,11 A nun Snillh. 11 Lj sw'i sec 8,10,9 Solomon Scott, b! J swfi sec 20,9,10 .Martha Johnson, nw' sec 20,9,9 '. Sarah Anne Wood wj-j ne.'i nee 11,19,10, lyinif south of SHctz river, Esther lick Lots i& 9 sec 9.10,9 Joshley Ilrown, ;j swj sec 22,9,9 80 John West, e,' ncJi nw.'i. nw; ne) & wj, ne'-i neji sec 20,9,9 (JKANDE KONDE Inherited Land : Ida Smith, et al, so1; ne4' sec 6,n,7 Moses Lane, Be1; 1WJ4 sec 30, niJi 11WJ4 & nw,1; ne); sec 31,5,7. & ei Mary Aim Michelle, etui, e!i nei se!4 sec 32 & n ve4 i: sej; swJ4 sec 33,5,8 (Tilly Johnson, e'l sw'; sec 13,6,8, i e! j sei nw1; ice 13,6,8 Oil ly Johnson, w!j e1 sw1 sue 13,6,8 Mary Ann Voulrin. et al, swj; & swJi sej; sec 24 nw1; nv4 sec 25 & nw1; ne'.; sec 36,5,8 '. Edward Metcalf, et al; e1 j set; sec 21,6,8 Viola Norwest.c' j ne1; sec 31,5,8 Susan Sampson, wJi se;;, nc!i se.1;. wj sej; seli, & svi'i ne); sec. M,5,8 J. It. Hudson, et al, ! j lot 7 i iv.'i lot 6 sec 7 )i lot 8 sec 19,6,7.. J. J.Selkenh, e. al, w,1, sec 15,5,8 Louise Selkeah, e1 j nej; sec 8, w1 j nw!; sec 9, wj i swi; sej; sec 35, Cephas Tipton, nw.1; swj; & )$ nw); sec2S,5,8, s! j neli & n'i se4 80 William Batiise 80 91 Cbosier He II 87 55 . Alary Baxter 80 Anna Kairchlld 81 50 Cclia (Jay 40 Siimuel Harding 70 28 WashnuUa Jourdan 80 Winnie Johnson , 50 Irene Julia Lane 86 07 - William Lang 40 Louisa l'eto 80 KU Ross 80 'Charles Fheridan 73 05 William Sixes 80 Mildred Solomon 80 Thomas Simmons 80 A brum L. White SO Chester M. White 80 1 Frank Watson 80 Foster Umatata 80 Uisby Dickson jy, Oregon. 83 88 Henry Bell S3 87 John liaxier, Jr. 20 James Benpell Collins 80 Hanniili Pick . 40 Moses UiUajm 45 acres more or less 00 10 Sissy John' son 20 Harriet KlHinath 40 June Foster 67 19 Joseph Lincoln 89 49 Lucy Metcalf 81 M Anna Smith 80 Kolomon Scott 80 Martha Solomon 80 Mary Washington 65 Sarah Anne Wood 80 Esther Wilson 80 Joshley Drown 80 John West 40 Stephanie Allen HO Goorge Amos 140 Joseph Appeison 60 Jacob Edomchoey 40 Susan Edomchoey , 80 Jane Hubbard 20 Josephine Hubbard , 280 John Menard 80 Robert Metcalf 80 Melvauie Norwest 180 Molala Sampson 70 69 Captain Sanliam 20 Sambo Sapplnglield 720 Murcaline Selkeah 210 Feter Selkeah 20 Richard Smith 31 I Celia Smith . 300 Richard Tipton !, . 160 Thomas Tyee 100 Charlotte Wacheno John Wacheno, et ul, nw); se1 i w,1 neV; se!i see 3Ii5i" & )4 ne1.; sec 18,5.7 John Wacheno, et al, ! j lot 2 tec 6.6,7, & lots 21 & 25 sec 20,6,7, & ne'i nw?; sec 19, w seJi se; sw; sec 82,5,7, & ne) te)4 sec 19.6,7 193 90 Charles Wacheno, nw;;seit t neUWj; sec 12,5,8 80 GRANDE RONDE Kon-Conipetent Land. Riclinrd Hall, w nw'; sw sec 10 & n se'4 sec 9,6,8 100 Susan LaChance, lie'; se!; & o'4 se1,; sec 33.3,8.. CO Charlotte Ricgs, b! set; eo 16,6,8 ' 80 IjiRose Wlnslow.iiU s!i sec 35,5,8 80 Further Information will be given on application by letter or In person. Sealed bids fo any of the above lands will be received at SHets, Agency, Ojegon by the undersigned on an dato prior to 2 o'clock p. m., August 14, 1911. Each bid must be accompanied by a certlfte cliuck 011 some solvent bank, payable to the order of the Superintendent, for ten per cent of the amount ol your bid. Mark the envelope "Bid for ludiuu Laud," and state date to be opened. ' ) In case of sale a rlidit of way will be reserved for ditches or canals constructed by the an thority of the I'nited States. Wherever practicable it Is desired to sell agricultujal lands on the deferred payment plan. The appraisements are being made. KNOTT C. KCiBKKl. 8upl.&8. P. A Foster Wacheno Josephine Wacheno Richard Hall Susan LaChance Charlotte Riggs La Rose Winslow ough, C. H. Hansicker, et al, con tincd. John Walllen vs. Andrew F. Col ver and Clara H. Colver, decree. Iver Christensen vs. M. S. Colilns, dismissed. S. J. Kaminsky vs. H. R. Fant, default, judgment for $438, costs and disbursement. W. D. Mixter vs. John W. Roth key, continued. Opal Westfall vs. Leonard West fall, continued. C. G. Copeland vs. Robert Tron son settled and dismissed. Dora H. Huntsucker vs. Willard Huntsucker, continued. Prudence V, Smith vs. George W. Smith, contined. Ira B. Lowe vs. Wm. Mahon, et ux, dismissed. VV. G. Helms vs. C. H. Miller, continued. Joseph Mojokka, admitted to citi zenship. Ludwie Ditter Anderson, ad mitted to citizenship. Matt Aho, admitted to citizenship Benj. F. Totten vs. John Guill iams, et al, continued. Amos Olin vs. M. S. Collins dis missed. City of Newport vs. M. J. Scho man, et al, dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Jack Porter, trial set for next term. State of Oregon vs. George Lewis bond for $500 to keep the peace for one year. Leon II. Fish, et al, vs. S. V. Davidor, et al, confirmation. C. G. Copeland vs. Robert Felix and Lavina Felix, confirmation. FOR SALE. A 21-foot launch, good as new. For further information apply to S. K. BOOTH, Toledo, Or. Treat your Girl OR WIFE TO MT. HOOD ICE CREAil ' Wholesome, Invigorating, Delicious I Best 5c Soda in town, at Palace of Sweets! AL WAUGH, Prop. R. li. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLEDO, OHKGOX Office in Sclienck Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to i uud 7 to 8 p. ui. Kmergejicy ChIIh nt auy time. KT-BOT11 THONKS-TO TOLEDO BAKERY J. BURKEL, Proprietor, South end Railrosf) Arena- Fresh Bread, Fresh. Flats' Fresh Cakes Everything Firet-Clasg Orders out of towu promptly lilU-i- f L INCOLN VOUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon DANK-I Dogs h General Banking Business DIRECTORS C. Ii. HAWKINS Wm. SC.ARTH CO. HAWKINS Interest . OIL Time Deposit'- 3 ar. 54- Vtt tin ft t' 4C' KJi- ..I Yaquina Bay Lumber Co. (JXCORPQlM TED) We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR (No Sapling Growth Timber Used) Special Bills on short notice JOHN FOGARTY, Agt., Newport O.R. ALTREE, - - - Manager- NOTICE FOR PCnUCATJON. V. S. Land office at 1'ortlan.l, Ure. Serial 075 July 15,1911. Notice Ib hereby given that Joseph M. Ince, of Chitwond, Oregon, who, on July Hth, 1908, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 075. for NofSWJi, and KWJ of 8K, sec tion 16, TowiiBhip 10 8., Range 9V Will amette Meridian, has tilled notice of Intention to mall Final Three Yeitr Proof, to establish claim to the hind above described, before The County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon on the 28th day of August, 1911. Claimant names as witness: Jnme9 Slyli, Robert Mann, Sundre Romtvedt and Geerge T. Smith, all of Chltwood, Oregon. II. F. Hioby, Register. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wade visited several days in Portland this week, returning yesterday noon. Joe Turnidge returned to Portland Wednesday, after a short visit with his parents here. Mrs. Turnidge will return to Portland Saturday.- T. H. Horning, landlord of the Otter Rock Hotel, was in town the first of the week. ACCUSED OF STEALING. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me. boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Save of steaing the sting from burns or scaldms the pain from sores of all kinds the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprtins and injries of their terror," he says, "as a healing rem edy its equal don't exist." Only 25c at Toledo Drug Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon.. Serial 022S8. July 8th. 151 rr Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Frinrwf Falls City, Oregon, who, on March lk. Map., made Homestead Entry Serial, No KE$.Jbij -S'!4, Section 27, Township 8 South, Kiri' West, Willamette Meridian, has filed ixrn nf Intention to make Final CommntaUuu Proof, to estab.ish claim to the land klwm described, before the Register and KewX-rr of the United 8tittes Laud Ofllce, at Vonlma, Oregon, on the22d dny of August, 19H. ClHlnwnt nainei as wltnenek: James Franks, J. C. Talbntt, I.eirts Jones utX W. C. Towell, all of Fnlls Clly.nregom. II. F. Higbt, Register . NOTICE FOR PUHI.ICaTIOX. U. S. Lund Olllee, Portland, Oregwn, Serial 0228U July 21. IPtr. Notice is heroby given that George I.. Mrrain lou of Slletz, Oregon, who, on October 2ft. 7:'V made homeload entry Serial No. Orj-JNC, fnr Ijum, 4, 5, fi, 11, 12 and 13, Section lfl, and Lou 91. jJt.Tu and 12 of Section 9, Township 9 South. Kus$rt,. 10 west, Wiliainette Meridian, has flfrtf -tice of intention to mnko Final Cnmutfa.. tion Proof, to establish claim to the laniS ove described, before the County (."Jertt t' Lincoln County, Oregon, nt Toledo, Ojv.;u the 7(h day of September, lull. Claimant names as witnesses: , 11. M, Chltwood, Ira Wade, Klorenee firta and Dye Wade, all of Mlelz, Oregon. II. F. IIigby, Regfcln-, H. H. COOK & COL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDESS . i- Estimates and rians Furnished on Application Suburban and Finn Buildings a SpccbJliv ' ALL WORK FIKST CUJS OUR MOTTO: "We Study to Please. NEWPORT. ORtXMx