Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 16, 1914, Image 8

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Indian Lands lor Sale at Siletz Agency'
Silttz Agency, Cregcn, January S, 1914. -salfd
b'ds marked "Bid for Indian Land,.to be opcted March 9.
1914, each bid accompanied by a cettified cheek for ten pr cent. 6f
JQVT bid. will be received until 2 o'clock o. m., March 9, 1914, for the
following Indian land located at Siletz agency:
Em Lesina, et alEi SEi Sec. 15. and NEi NEi Sec. 22 T. 6 R. 8.
80 acres appraised value $1000. Susan Pony. 159GR, al
lottee. - ,
Clara Jourdan. Lots 17, 30, 31 and 32, Sec. 10. T. 7. R. 1. 80 acre's
appraised value 5200O. Clara Chapman, 67, allottee. .
Kauiie Callahan, SEJ SWJ, Sec. 28, T. 9. R. 9. 40 acres appraised
value $1200. H. C. Callahan, 69, allottee. . ..- .
Jan Yanncr,-Lots 1 and 11, See. 2, T. 7. R. 11. 40 acres appraised
value. $1000. Jane Foster. 170. allottee.
Josaph Gay, Lots 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6. Sec. 11. T. 7. R. 11. 81.50 acres ap
praised value. $1500. Celia Gay. 178. allottee.
Jfellie Lane, Ni SI and SI Nl of NEI. Sec. 22, T. 9. R. 9. '80 aires'
appraised value. $800. Nellie Johnson, 266. allottee.
Harriet Klamath. EJ NWJ NEi Sec. 12, T. 10. R. 10." 20 acres ap
praised value, $400. Harriet Klamath, 282. allcttee.
Efleti Morris, NWJ SW, Sec. 2 and NEi SE1 and Lot 19. Sec. 3, T. 7,
R. 11. 84.10 acres sppraised value,. $2102.50. Siletz
Morris, 342. allottee.
JobnOrton, Lots 1. 2. 3. Sec 20, T. 10 s. R. 10 w. 72.71 acres appraised
value. $1100. Job i Or ton, 361, allottee.
Anna Smith, NJ SWi. Sec. 8. T. 10. R. 9. 81.36 acres appraised value,
$1000. Anna Smith. 402. allottee.
Martha Johnson, NJ NWJ. Sec. 26. IV 9. R. 9. 80 acres appraised val-
ue, $800. Martha Solomon. 422, aWottee.
, The certified checks must be drawn to the order of the undersigned.
If accepted, bidder will be required to deposit an additional 15 per cent,
and if he does not wish to pay cash, arrangements can be made to pay
the other 75 per cent. later, the purchaser giving his note drawing 7
per cent, interest. Generally deferred payments are arranged to pay at
the rate of about 23 per cent, ner year. Please state whether or not
you can pay all cash, and if not how much per year you wish tq pay.
Bids for each allotment or portion thereof must be on a seperate the it.
A right of way will be reserved for ditches or canals constructed by the
authority of the United Slates. KNOTT C. EGBERT,
Supt. Siletz Indian S hool.
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INCOLN BOUNTY
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
B
ANK
Does ajpcncEal Banking Business
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
Wm. SCARTH
C. O. HAWKINS
Interest
on
Time Deposits
Postil Curd Albums at reduced
price?. '. 'Toledo Drug Co.
Phone orders given .our special
ttention. .Warnock & Hughes.
Nine dollar, Bulls-Eye brand, hip
bcots, now going at seven dollars.
. " v H. Lewis. ,
.Harry tiwlbiss was up ,fr0m
Newport Monday. 7
. John and Henry Kentta were over
from Siletz last Monday afternoon.
Surveyor and Mrs. B. F. Beezley
were up from Newport last Mon
day. . '
Al Taylcr of Euchre Mountain
was in the city the fh-st of . the
week. . . ,
Marriage license was issued this
week to Lloyd M. Callver and Cora
Ida Judd, of Newport-
Rev. W,T. Pearce of Siletz as
sited at the services at the heal M.
E. church last Sunda?.
TreM. E. church offich's are
contemplalirg buik'ing an addition
to the church in the near future.
' Jack Pelmulder went to Corvallis
Monday morning, pnd will work
through to Portland taking orders
for calenders and other advertising
novelties.
The s3hoolhou3G in District 35,
which was located on th 3 county
road and formerly - kno-sn as the
Hassman school, has been moved
to the center of the district and
will hereafter be known as the
Thiel Creek school.
Rev. C M. Erown, foruier pastor
of the M. E. church in this, city
and Judge of th;s county, preached
at the lecal M. E. church last Sun
day evening. He returned to . his
home at Salem Monday morning
after a several days' -visit among
old friends here.
M. E. Church
..,
v Services
Sunday, January i&th: Prea:h-
ing, Ham. subject, "T.uth."
Evening, 7:30,- subject. "Man
hood.". Special music at every
service. . '
1 Everybody welcomed mi co'r
idially invited. . Sanford Snyder,
. ' . ::. Pastor. .
Gardner & Peterson
Dealers In , . '
Builders Hardware. - - Sporting Goods,
. Tin end Granite Ware'
. Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years)
Plumbers' Supplies' -
Cook Stoves, Heating Starves. . Steel Raises
Plows, . Harrows. Wagons.
Oregon Agricultural
College
.WINTER SHORT COURSE
JANUARY 5 to 30. 1914
The College has spared no effurt
to make this the most complete
ort course in its history. A very
vide range of courses will be offer
ed in. General Agriculture, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
iuS. Poultry Keeping, Mechanic
Arts, Domestic Science and Art.
Commerce. Forestry, and Music.
Numerous lectures and discussions
otf FARMERS' CO-OPERATION, at
faotne and abroad, will be a leading
feitufe. Make his a pleasant and
profitable winter outine. No toi
tidn, , Accommodations reasonable.
Reduced rates on all railroads. For
further information address IJ. M.
TENANT, Registrar. Corvallis,
Oregon.
Farmers' Business Courses ."by
Correspondence without tuition.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
m TOLEDO, OBHOON
Office in Ofstedahl Boilding. Office
lioun : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 tnj 7 to 8
p.m. Emergency Calls . at auf tioic
F-BOTH 'PilONEs'-1
FOR SALE. .
- Foil blooded Light Brahma
Boosters, $1.50 each.
1 John Jacobson,
Chitwood. Or.
wyuu
BLOCK
EDGE
SLAB
Notliir.g but well siasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
Now 1 8 the Tjme
To lay in your Winier's
Supply. See me
JACK
mm
It TakesExperience
to run a Drug Store us it ought to
be run in such a way as to have
the implicit confidence of its pat-rons-thts
Dublic. It takes know
ledgeprofessional knowledge to
be able to compound Drugs correct
ly and make up doctor's prescrip
tons. . We have that knowledge in
a superior degree and our custom
ers, as well a the medical men of
the town, know this and appreciate
it by patronizing us. ,., We solicit
your drug trade also, assuring you
of the best and Dromptiest servico
at the lowest prices.
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
FOR SALE.
A few Brown Lcghcrn , cockerels
'of the best strainF, from 31 to $1.50
each. , Same birds would cost from
$1.50 to $5.00 at other yards. .
I. J. Pejjin, Chitwood. Cr;
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THE
BON BONIERE
M. N. ANDERSON, 1'rop.
CJioicc Confections
Hummer Drinks
lee Cream
Ice, any quantity
, JlWc Shalces
I rait 8, Nuts
Tobacco
Stationery
Best Brands Cigarg
TOLEDO, ORE "3 ON '
WORMS THE CAUSE
OF YOUR CHILD'S PAINS.
A fo'il, disagreeable breath, dark
circles around the eyes, at times
feverish, with great thirst; cheeks
flushed and then pal, "abdomen
swollen with sharp cramoing pains
are all indications of worms. - Don't
let your child suffer-KICKAPOO
WORM KILLER will give sure re
lief It kills the worms-while its
laxative effects add greatly to the
health of, your child -by' removing
the dangerous and disagreeable
effects of . worms and parasites from
the system. KICKAFOO WORM
KILLER as a health riroducer
should be in everv household. Per
fectly safe.' Buy a box today. Price
zoc. All uruKszists or bv mail.
K1CKAPOO INDIAN MED. CO..
Philadelphia or St. Louis
. .
FROST BITES AND
CHAPPED HANDS.
. For frcst bitten cars, fingers and
toes; chapped hands and. lips, chil
blains, cold sores, red and rough
skins, .there is nothing to equa
Bucklen's Arnica Salve Stops the
pain at once and heals quickly.
In every home there should be a
box handy all the time. Best rem
edy for all skin diseases, itching
eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c.
All druggists or by mail.
H.-E BUCKLEN & Co.
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
It will pay you to look over : that
new line of Shoes just received
J. S. Akin. .
by
FOR SALE
At a bargain. Set of blacksmith
tools and stock, or would trade for
cow. What have you?
C. W. Day, Toledo. '
Hot drinks of all kinds at the
Bonboniere,
Petaluma chicken incubators ' at
Gardner & Peterson's.
Get My Prices
And be Convinced that you can Save Money by buying your Groceries,
, Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crotkery, Flour and Feed at the
The White Corner Store
Store Open at all Honrs. Both 'Phones. City Delivery
R. S. VAN CLEVE
5alem Beer
The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Salem bottled beer is tlio equal of any Eastern product, being
especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance d rink
in the real meaning of the word,' conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem, Oregon
Children Love
Candy
but their parents should see to
it that they get none but the purest
and most wholesome. Any other
kind is to be shunned.- Good Candy
is an aid to the health as well as to
to the happiness of children. ' Our
' Candies are pure In make and in
handling. And yet our prices are
admittedly moderate.
APs Smokehouse
' AL WAUGH. Prop.
THE YALE LAUNDRY
OF PORTLAND
Has established an agency in Toledo, and is prepared
to give the people of here better work and
quicker service at a moderate charge
, than they have ever bad
before.
Family Washing, 7 cents a pound. . All flat pieces re
.turned ironed. Lundry leaves Friday, returns follow
ing Tuesday.
: L12AVE BUNDLES WITH
MRS. FREDERICK
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
, THURSDAY . AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK.
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