LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY,, MARCH 19th, 1920. Sale of Siletz Indian Lands The following list of Indian lands located on the Sileu Indian Res T! r L' C"ln Cliun,-V- Oreson. is offered for sale under existing laws. I fame wi" be received until 2 o'clock P. M.. on May 5, 1920, when the bids will be opened for consideration. All bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, which must be conspicuously marked "BID FOR INDIAN LANDS." -The DATE of the proposed sale' must also be placed thereon, but nothing else. No bitller will be permitted to include jnore than one allotment in any one bid. Should a prospective purchaser desire o purchase more than one allotment he should submit a separate bid for fich, and if he desires to purchase less than an entire allotment, he may submit a bid for one or more legal sub-divisions thereof and such bid will be ci nsldered In connection with the appraised value of each such legal subdivision. No bid for loss than the appraised value will te consid ered. The tipht to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Commissioner ot Indian AT airs. E.ic.a bid must be accompanied by a duly certified check, certificate of deposit or cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order of Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, for ten per cent (10TV) of each bid. a & guarantee for the faithful performance by the bidder of his proposal. Cash lu lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid chall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty days after I due notice ol the acceptance of his bid fail to comply with the terms of j bis bid by making final payment, the money represented by such check chall be lerleited to the use of the owner of the land. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them within ten days after the opening of bids. Tlu successful bidders will be called upon to pay the costs incurred in advertising this land for sale, and the receipt of a bid will be considered evidjece that the bidder accepts this requirnient The cost for advertising I will be kept to the minimum consistent to giving this advertisement due publicity. Tin patent issued to purchasers will contain a provision to the effect that there is reserved from the lands granted a right of way for ditches and canals constructed under authority of the United States. Deferred payments at six per cent Interest can generally be arranged, provided a payment of not less than twenty-five per cent of the purchase price Is ir.ade when the bid is accepted. The bidder should mention the allotment number, name of allottee, give the description of the land covered by his bid. and the character of payments intended. For further informa tion apply to the undersipned. Address all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon,' In lime to reach his office by 2 o'clock P. M. on the date specified ! above. All interested parties are invited to be present at the opening" of ! the bids. I EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot No. Name List of Lands: j Fresh Cream Fuflj each Saturday at the Bakery. Lea Butterfield was over from Or ton Tuesday. Miss Ella Abbey of Elk City was a Toledo visitor yesterday. J. N.- Loudon was duwa from Eudy ville the first of the week. B. M. Armitage of Newport was in the city on business Tuesday. Titus Kurtnchanov of Chitwood was a county 6ect visitor Tuesday. Select your Easter hat at Arnold's Millinery opening Saturday, 27th. If you need an apron, get it at the Akin building Wednesday afternoon. Warren Daugherty was up from the Resort City Wednesday afternoon. Eanker C, O. Hawkins of Newport forlfhtn? all material and building J the following bridges: One across the Yaauina River at Elk City, one across the B'g Elk River at Elk City and one acre's the Yaquina River at Pioneer. I Ail litli to be in accordance to plans and specifications on tile with the County Clerk and must be filed with the (. ierk en or before 9 o'clock A. M. Saturday, March 27th. 1920. and must be a companied by a check amounting to 5'i of the bid submitted. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. Diamond CHICK FOOD was In the city on business yesterday 11 IS 44 233 206 ' 361 332 393 1 37 es 120 169 219 252 290 291 292 300 302 312 316 0 00 303 304 368 381 382 390 409 413 42 450 474 475 478 481 465 467 E20 81 Susan Marshall, Shi SEU SEhi S.- M T. S S. R. 11 $2352.50. Peter Tmb, Sli't NE'i. or the Lots 1 & NE'i NE"4 Sec. 25 & Lot 9 W. 73.30 Acres; appraised value, & 3. Sec. 35 & XW4 NWU T. 6 S. R. 11 W. SO Acres; Sec. 27 & Shi SWU XY.'U .70 Acres; appraised value, T. 9 S. R. Engineer C. R. Wrizht was up from the Resort City yesterday afternoon. Mr. Daniels of E!k City was trans acting business in the city yesterday. Robt Tronson was ever from the Agency on business the first of the week. ;ur. ana .nrs. n. r. ooia anu son, qj-'-'o Eugene, are visiting at Waldport this week. M-rchant Ed. Mjuch wa3 down from Eddyville between trains Wednesday ! afternoon. j Mr3. Huffman of Eik City was a 1 county seat visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Born, this morning, to Mr. ani Mjs. ' T. P. Hawkins, a seen luI a half; pound boy. M. J. Brown who operettas a sawmill ' near Chitwood was in the city on busi- cess Wednesday. Dr. Kellogg. Eye Specialist will be in Waldport Friday ar.d Saturday. April 9th, and 1Cth. Olaf Erickson of X -f c.s wes in the city Tuesday and Weiiie-day Laving some dental work dor.?. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. New kirk have; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010799 Denrtrr.ent of the Interior C. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, March i. lath), j Notice is hereby given that Claude L. Huff, of Alsea, Oregon, who on Ausust 31. 1916. made Homestead En- ; try. Serial Xo. 010799. for W', XE i XW',. NW4 SE'- NWi; and E4 I ; ship 14 S.. Ranee 9 W., Willamette Meri ltcn. has filei notice of intention to rr.ake Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the lind above dt3- lorited. before the C!rk of the County Court -f Beslon County, Oregon, at : Corvulits Oregon, on the 12th day of f April. VsJt. ! Claimant naxes as witnesses: Percy Steepro-. of Alsea, Oregon; Fred Den ier, of L'-ecztr, Oregon; Irbiti Skaegs, , of Ais. a, Oregon; Alec Ross, of Alsea, W. H. Cannon, Register. SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to grovr into big, strong, hcalrhy bird. I A clrr n, vrnoo:r:, natural food no dutt no waste. Keeps the cKici hra!-liy and ir.&kes them grow fast. Look for err Same end Treat f.ferh on Ezrj Original Package OUR 1920 CATALOGUE Of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies, listing everything neciry iar tie prctuabie production of poultry mailed free on request. Ask for Gtulcg No. T 20 Old M lgZ&&Xira&& Poultry "BUCKEYE" Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves : rrrairnTriTnilrl-M11B'IT AsJrsea or Lots & S bee. Ab, appraised valu, $912.50. Eila lien, Lois 22. 2-i. 2i. 21, Sec. 10, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. SO Acres; appraised value t-l-oOU. Nc-lile Jackson, '(Ateul, Lots 20-ui-22 Sec S T. 9 S. it. 10 W. 1&76.00. Nellie Johnson, (Lane) NVi S' & N'H XEU Sec . 9 W. SO Acres, appraised value &S9S.00. Jr.ne Orton, Lot 24 & W'i SV4 SW4 Sec. 6. T. 10 & SE'-i XW'j Sec. Z. T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 79.86 Acres; appraised value, $3407.55 Kins Rippin, WVs XE'i or Lots 2 & 7 Sec. 8, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 81.15 Acres; appraised value, $1383.75. Lpna Rlnnln. SU Tit is I is i. vi stti: fiP.i: Bop k i- WU. iii l x. vu-i: rit c Go, s t in c n o r in i' nesday, April 5, 6, Acres; appraised value, $1774.55. j Miss Francel Stanton came ov?r William BattUc, K2 -NE,i Sec 12 T 10 3 P. a W. SO Acres; (rom Corvalhs Wednesday evening for appraised value, $14,0. 5. James Battise, et al, heirs. , ... Chester Bell. V Lots 4 & 5 Sec. 9 & K'i Lots 1 & 8 Sec. S. T. 10 ! ft vlslt wuh her V- S. It. 9 W. b0.!O.Acre3; appraised value $1107.01. Henry Lynn Van Cleve ceparted for Tort- Bell, heir. Und Monday. Jo: iseary tiiapman, oc-.i a v u ec. j i. lu S. K. 10 W. 40 Acres; appraised value, $151S.OO. Clara Chapman, et al, heirs. Lillie Davenport, Lot S Kec. 12 T. 9 S. R. 11 W. 15.93 Acres; appraised hoved into the Man j house on Graham street. : Dr. Kellogg. Eye Spec:alist. will be I in Toledo Monday, Tuesday and Wed- and 7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04418 Department of the Interior V. S Land Office at Portland Ore?on, March 5th, 1920. Notice is hereby given that James B. B.-izgs. of Bay-view, Lincoln County, I Oreeon. who on November 20. 1914. ! made Homesteid Entry No 0441V for; NE- SWU. S2 SK' NW;4. SW-j j SW!, NEi4 and N4 XW", SE'. ; Section 15. Township 13 South. Range ; 11 West, Wii.jntette !?ri!ian. has 1 fiVi nmice of in'.T.tion to niik? three year Proof to establish claim to the ; land'cbove Ce .Tibed. before the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln C'oun y. Orecon. at Tcle-lo. Oregon, on the it';:-. .iy of April. H20. Ciaiti ant nitne? as witnesses: W. II. s'ittimons, cf Wal.tr "rt. Orezon; A. V. SlaioE? n. of Bayvic ..-. Orerion; OU Olesn. cf Bayview. Oregon; Serena Sheppard. of Ettrview. Oregon. Alexander Sweek. Ree-ister. Proof made under the Acts of Juae 11. lt"06 and June 6. 191,.. , NCTiCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice i? hereby given tit- un 1 dersicnttd administrator of Uie crta'.c of V;i:-rO Mitchell Do.y. Dc 1 has !ed ia the County Court of L'r. cc".n County, Or,gun, his n.-.l accouji 1 as such Eu.nrticstrator of said estate i and thai M nday the 5th day cf April ' i;o). a; the hrtir of 10 o'clock A. M. of a McClusksy has ' said day has been fitted ty said Court I taker, his olate as watchtr.au at ti.e : as t..e time for tear.ng of objections 1 big mill. T. i value $1,14.4S. John (Calusa) Williams, et al. heirs. Veston Fairchield, Shi lt 9 Sec. 9, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 10 Acre3; appraised value $1025.00. Baldwin Fairchild. heir. Washnutza Jourdan. K NW4 NE'4 & NEl XE'4 Sec. 26 Lot 8 See. 25 T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 70.26 Acres, appraised value $1535 40. Daniel Jourdan, heir. Harriet Klamath, EVi NW4 NE& Sec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 20 Acres; appraised value $1139.50. Issac Washington, heir. r.-!kt Lane, Lots 3. 4 & 17 Sec. 28 & NW'4 SWU or Lots 29 & 30, See. 20 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 80.S8 Acres $2047.00. Martha Johnson, heir. Melissa Lane. SM. Its 33 & 34 Sec. 21, Lots 5, 6. 7 & 9 Sec. 2S 9 S. II. 10 W. h9.45 Acres; appraised value $3775.75, Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs. Julia Irene Lane..NEV4 SE4 & EV4 SWhi SE'-4 Sec. 19 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 60 Acres; appraised value $2391.50. Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs. Lva Lane (Muggins). K NEU NW'Vi & Lots 2, 3 & 4 Sec. 19. T. 9 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $5510.75. Perry IJtittise, et al, heirs. Delia Lane, Khi SW'i Stc. 33, T. 6 S. R. 10 W. SO Acres; appraised value $2418.50. Harriet L. Klamath, et al. heirs. Joseph Lincoln. NE',4 SE'i & Lot 3 Sec. 32. T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 67.19 Acres; appraised value $562.45. Jack Kelsay. et aL heirs. to ss:4 report. Lee Doty, Administrator of the estate cf Willard Ralph Ludson, S'i of SW'i Sec. 28, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 80 Acres; ap praised value $1200.00. Major Ludson. heir. Abram Mack. Un 5, Sec 8 10-9 & Lot 6 Sec. 8, 10-9 W. 81.22 Acres; appraised value $2200.67. Coquelle Thompson, et al. heirs, r.osa Orton, N E Vx SKV, or Uts 17, 18 & 19, Sec. 32 & Lot 24 Sec. 33 T. 9 S. K. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $1694(0. Wolverton Orton, et al, heirs. John Orton, UAh 1, 2 & 3 Sec. 20 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 72.71 Acr?s; ap- pralscd Vi.liH! $1312.05. Jacob Orion, t al, heirs. George Orton, NEVi NW'4 .Sec- 4 T. 10 & Shi Let 29 Se;. 33 T. 8 S. It. it W. & S'j Lots 5 & 6 & Shi Shi of !. 5 & 6 Her. T. B S. It. 10 W. 85.58 Acres: appraised x.ube $3002.55. Ujuisa (). Smith, heir. Edward Pike, SE' NK'i mid I)ts 10 & 11. Sec. 11. T. 8 S. R. 11 W. S4 .85 Acren; appraised value $5315.00. Ada Collins, et al heirs. Alexis Rose, ltn 1, 3 ft 5, Sec. 29, It 39 S'4 Lot 3S & Lots 36 & "7 Si.'c. 20, T. !) H It. 10 W. 7S.63 Acrestappraiscd value $265:1.35. Martha Johnson (Woods) et al. heirs Ell Rohh, Shi HKtt SKV'j & NE',4 HE'i end Si SE4 NEi4 Se?. 22. T. S. II. 9 W. ;() Ai res; r.ppralsed value $S06.50. Eliza Albert, heir. i.iark Kmllli, Ut IS, 19, .",0. 21, Sec. 31, T. 9 S. R. 9 T". SO Acres; cppialsed valin: $20,'i7.0. David John. heir. fhi,rIi-K Shirlrlmi. N '. SW' of SEVi. & XW & Shi SW'i of NE14 Sec 22, T. 9 S. It. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised! value SK19.50. Eliza Albert, heir. Solomon Ktroil. S'4 KW',i or Lots 31, 32, 33 & 34 Sec. 20 T. 9 S. R 10 W. 80 Acp-h; nppralHed value $2375.50. John Albert ' heir. I Entires Shi Ion, S'4 SWVi Sec. 3 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; ap-' pntlHid value $1940 50. Newton Sutton, heir. j C.ifalii While. Ni:i,i NW, K:. 11 k. SE'4 SWh or Lots 27 & 2S . See. 2, 'i'. 10 K. It. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised vulue 1 $1917.25. Beth, Hell, et al, heirs. ! I'dly While, NW't NK'4 f Uiln 3 & 4 Sec. 11 & SW4 SE4 or liKlH 29 K. 'M See. 2 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $1062. 50. Hello Uell et al, heirs. Clarlnilii While, NK'4 NW1, & NW4 SEt Sec. 2 T. 10 S. R. 9 W H6.I7 Acres; appraised value $932.03. Belle White Bell, I et al, lirliM. , I'mil While, l-oU 15 ft 1 Hoc. 2 Lots 1 & 2 Sec 2. all In T. 10 S. R. 1 9 W. 82 4.1 Acres; appraised value $573.87. Belle White Hell, Kl ul, iiclrn. Ahruhiini Llni iilii Whim, riE't SE4 Sec. 3 L SWVi SWV, Sec. 2 T. 10 H. It. U W. SO Acres, appraised value $1360.00. Melin-; lii Kekilli, tt III. heirs. CroviT Clevi'liinil Whim, NW'A Sec. 11 & NE NE4 Sec. 10 ' T, HI H. II. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $940.00. ile- i llndii Ki kiin, et al, heirs. I ,MHKli WIImhii, IxIk r., li & 7 & NEV4 SWV Sec. 18. T. 8 S. R. 10 W. ' Mi (Ml Ac ieii; appraised value $5169X0. Lucy W.lson , IHiiiiiiieln) lu lr. Kilty ('hurley, IIckIiiiiIiik ata point on the riKht (West) bank cf ui' nniMB mver zii leet west and 30 feet south of th Nil corner of Ixit 22, Sec. 11 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. of W. m' tlieurn niiitilng west 294.20 feet; thence south 3S8 feet I I Ileum mini 141 feet to bank of the Sileu River; thence iiiirlli-itriNU'rlv nlonir west hank nr Klf di... i ' ' - "v ' 1 HJ Jjliit c ul Im-kIiiiiIiik, coni-jlnlng 1.93 Acres, more or less; ap-pralHi-d value $144.75. filletr Indian Aww y, MM, Oregon, March 5, 1S20. I Andrew Wisniewskl of Taft was in Toledo on business Monday. He call ed in and subscribed for the Leader ! while in tow a. i I L. Wolfe of Taft was a Toledo visit j or the first of the week. Mr. Wolfe ! is a Republican candidate for the clSce appraised value of County Commissioner. r nrA tK r r ritiiar i-j c;it I were in the city yesteruay enrou e to Devitt, at which place Mr. Fuller will i work in the logging camps. I It is cheaper to wear Colvin's Curt J om Tailored Suit than a hand me ; down. Our woolens are guaranteed, j Large assortment to select from, j Mrs. Ludwig Anderson and little j daughter returned to their home at (Junction City this noon after a short visit with relatives and friends in this ! city. ) You will always find our regular j retail prices the lowest bjt think of this: 16 2-3 ' or 1-6 orh cf our regular retail prices on Shoes and Rubber Boots. The Bootery. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Klmes and liule ; son arrived over from Philomath Sat urday evening and have taken up their residence in the Heyser cottage on Seventh street. Mr. Kimes Is cur ne .v S. P. Agent Messrs. Bntssfield and Foreman cf Siletz were in the city Wednettiav en- i route to t.e Valley. We understand that these gentlemen are puttinj in ; a shingle mill at the Upper Farm, an 1 ! will soon have same in operation. AKTIIUlt NYE PLUMBING & PLUMBING SUPPLIES At Oln Skstmpr p:rk SHEET AND VALLEY TIN AL WADGH Dealer in Cigars Tcbacco and Butter Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO. OREGON iinii'iiiiiiniu NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lin-oln County ; Oregon, will receive sealed bids for i Mitchell Doty. Deceased. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Lincoln County John S. Harper, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Anna M. Dtvis and Joseph Dav's. 1 er husband, and J E. Shepardson and P. J. Shropshire. Defendants. ' To A.nna M. Davis. Joseph Davis. J. B. Shepardson and P. J Shropshire', the above named defendants: , In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled 6uit, on or before the expiration of six weeks from t'tte date of the first publication of this summons, and if yon fail to so appear c.-& answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the said Court for the relief demanded in said complaint The relief demanded is the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed and de livered by Anna M. Davlg and Joseph Davis, defendants nereln. which said mortgage was executed and delivered en the 3rd cay of AugH6t, 1915, and was given to secure the payment of a certain promissory note given by the said Anna M. Dvis and Joseph Davi3, in the sum of $550.00 payable one year after date, with interest therecn at the rate of seven per cent per annum, which said mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff for that purpose the following described real property situated in Lin-c-jln County. Sta-e of Oregon, to-wit: Ail of tne South Half S4) of the Northwest Quarter (XW4) tho North er.: t Quarter (N2:) ot the Southwest C'lan- (SWi4) and the .'orthwest Quarter IXW'J of the Southeast Quarter (SE' I of Section Eight (S) '.r. Towrship Thirteen (13i South, Rang? Eight (S) West of Willamette V.-ridian. containing 160 acres, situat ed in Lincoln County. State of Oregon. And a furthur decree barring and f "closing you, the said defendants, t: d each of you. cf and from any and .il! interest, right and title in or to t: said real property and every part :1 ereof. This sun.mons is published by order ; the Honorable R. R. Miller. County ige of Lincoln County. Oregon, and -. :d order was mr.de ar.d enttred the ",'jih dav of January. 1920. Date of first pub. Feb. 6. 1920. Last publication March 19. lt20. G. B. McCluskey, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad dress: Toledo, Oregon. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County GAD JONES, PlaintiJ. TS. P. W. Holte and Anna M. Holte, his ; wife. Defendants. To P. W. Holte and Anna M. Holte, 'the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to eppe&r and answer the complaint filed against ' you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof. ; plaintiff will apply to the" said Circuit Court for the relief demanded in said j complaint I C. B. McCLUSKEY Attorney-at-Lav Toledo, Oregon if "An all-around good shot. 4 That's us. Chesterfield WHAT we're aiming at, is that it takes both skill and precision to blend tobaccos the Chesterfield way. Maybe this is why you find "Satisfy" in Chesterfields and nowhere else. ifi-'j!-'!V rH-iSi-S Why'are - WW flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are long-lasting And URICLEVS Is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat. (t helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth dean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVZRV Sealed Tfeli Kept Right MEAL Tlj d-1 M -1 T!te r"Ii"' demanded Is '.! fore closure ; a certain morrrete e- uted and dellverej by P. W. liol'.e and Anna M. Holte defendants harein. which sa:J nortcaee was execu-d and deliver- d on the SOth div of Mavh, 1S15. r,U ns riven to to Jr. !. ? ray meat cf a "rtaiti pron, note friven by t' said P. V," 1".- !? ..ad Anna M H ' o a th f '. V r.e Huodre-1 '-' Ats j a-'.C . . . ;t .ae on or bef re one year a!;r d-l with interest U.ere-c at the rate ol six p-r cent fur arnast and intrt n pi', due prin atJ Jntert at t- i p-r cent ar.r;i'r.. r.-Mv' sr.: I rt rtcase cosTcyjd -.) j!itn;:ff for t'.-t pur-p-1. tit- I -tuwlfjt d?tr;ifd r-. 1 .rvi-e-tv r: !.!n"in (irf. State (..r-.. h. ! -..; t T:.c a ra!f cf lie .j-th Eii,: Qjir.cr tX. !i cf S. E. ,1 of Section Thirty four t34. the West Half ot the South Wet QuMrtor ("V. i cf . W. Section liiirty Five (35 1 Township Eleven 11 cviu'h of Range Ten (10) West of the Will amette Meridian. And a tur oer decree barrtt.ft -nl rltsir. ytu. C.e a;d dv-nd-jta end each of you. of and from aoy ind f.il iatcrest. r ght and title It. t - te : said rtal pro;trty at-i ri tJirt tliereof. This stininion is published t. order cf the llo:ior?ble R. R. Miller, County jdie of Ljn- o'n County. Oregon, made aad entered the Cth day of Keb . 1"'20. ia:e of 1st publication, Feb. 1". K-:'0. Fate of las: publl.ation. Mar. S ' If 20. G. B. M:Clt key. A'T.r-.y i -r i'kitr-::!. Post (W ? til dress, T.-lcio, Oregon.