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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
PACE 2 , LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1920 1 r'P- Muddy XwLArmJ OUR COMPLEXION is muddv. Vn.i lonlr ha nr. A gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as ucaumui as ever, rnce 25 cents per bottle. IS. 4. W 'fe. 1 A 337 I Ml LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYOEN, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, in advance $2.00 Six Months, In advance $1.00 Three months, in advance 60 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. Entered at Toledo, Oregon postoffice, as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1S79. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising 15 cents Inch. Composition 5 cents inch. Locals 5 cents line. Toledo Heat Co. 1 DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides '! I L. J. BROWN, Proprietor X ....... For the Simplest Dish or the most Elaborate Delicacy, you will find the "DIAMOND W" BRAND Offers just the combination of Quality, Flavor, Econo my and Convenience so needful in modern cookery. You will find it at GILDERSLEEVE'S Water Front Meat Market I Andy Goodell of Siletz was In town last evening. Vera Folmsbce was down from Elk City Saturday. iMrs. C. E. Hawkins visited at New port Tuesiay evening. 'Mrs. E. P. Currey was . a. valley ward passenger Sunday. J. B. Briggs of- Bayvlew had busi ness in the city Monday. Mrs. Hester Coovert of Ona was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Chas. Sheffield of Newport passed thru to the Valley Monday. ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce myself as a Dem ocratic candidate for the t if ice of Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21st, 1020. (Paid Adv.) - W. E. Simpson. I hereby declare myself a Republican candidate for the office of County Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the electors at the Primary Election to be held May 21st 1920. Carl Gildersleeve. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com clssloner, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, Oregon, at the Primary Election, May 21st, 1920. (Paid Adv.) Ralph Hamar, Slletz. I hereby declare myself a Republican candidate for the office of County As sessor for Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. (Paid Adv.) A. G. Schwartz. I hereby announce myself a Republi can candidate for the office of County Judge, for Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the pleasure of the voters at the May 1920 Primary Election. (Paid Adv.) R. H. Howell. I hereby announce myself a Repub lican candlri.ltA fnr fh. nffir nf r.ftnntu C. E. Hawkins and G. B. McCluskey I Commissioner, subject to the will of were Elk City visitors Tuesday. j tne voters at the Primary election, Ted and Cliff McElwaln were nas-1 May 21t. 1920. C. M. Warren. JmJ p sengers for the Valley Tuesday. District Attorney G. B. McCluskey had business at Waldport Saturday. C. O. Hawkins the Newport banker was in the city Wednesday afternoon. Prof. Coral Lake Is down at New port this week taking in the institute. J. C. Dixon, tlie Elk City merchant, Good roads and development of Lin coln County's resources. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treasur er, subject to the decision of the Re publican voters of Lincoln County, Ore gon, at the Primary election, May 21st 1920. Ira Wade, (Paid Adv.) aA- j date tor the office of County School A. E. Marvin went up to Eddyvllle j Superintendent, cubject to the will of Monday to test the county traction , tne Republican voters of Lincoln engine. i County, at the Primary election, May n , . ! 21sl. 1920. R. P. Goin. H. G. Woods of Ona was in towi, pain ihui iicuiicoiia aiiu puiuiiactru a leaui ui To the legal voters of Lincoln County I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, on the Republican tick et, subject to the approval of th voters at the coming primary election. (Paid Adv.) L. Wolfe, Taft J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh & Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure Lard 4 Compound; Lunch Goods & ' . Meat Condiments. We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork & Mutton; Hides & Pelts Fish, Oysters & Clams In Season WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON horses from Fred Horning, to be used in his logging operations on Pool Slough. Due to the fact that the ferry was out of commission, he was compelled to remain here until today. ,The expense of remaining here two extra days, and the loss from being ; away from his work, amounts to con siderable, and needless to say. Mr. i I hereby announce mvself as a can. Wood Is a strong advocate for the ( dldate for the office of County Coroner bridge across the river at this place. subject to the will of the voters of 'Such instances as the above are con-, Lincoln County at the Primary election vinclng proof of the necessity for this i May 21st, 1920. F. M. Carter, .bridge. (Paid Adv.) o "ivHf-tit L, INCOLN VUNTY DANK f (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, ORECON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS J. B, BOOTH C. O. HAWKINS 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposits in. mini The White Corner Store THIS STORE has served the good people of To ledo for nearly FOURTEEN YEARS, with good Merchandise. ONE PRICE TO ALL R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON NURotRV STOCK. Italian prune, apple, pears, cherry, plums, oeaches, apricots, etc. Logan, strawberry, raspberry, etc., the kinds for canneries. Use our MONEY SAVING SYS TEM Order by Mail Get FRESH stock. Send for PLANT ERS LIST. 29 years in business. Carlton Nursey Co. Carlton. Oregon NOTICE TO HOLDERS -OF LIBERTY LOAN COUPON BONDS In order to place bonds In tho hands of the public daring tho Liber ty Loan Campaigns, the United States Government engraved end printed temporary bonds with four or more coupons attached, in which, by their terms, are exchangable after the date of the last Interest coupon thereon for permanent bonds with coupons at tached covering interest- to maturity. The following table, shows when such temporary bonds should be presented to be exchanged for permanent bonds: First Loan May 1st, 1920 Second Loan May 1st, 1920 : Third Loan May 1st, 1920 Fourth Loan Oct. 15th, 1920 Victory Bonds, (issued originally in permanent form.) Lincoln County Bank, Toledo, Oregon. 1 I hereby announce myself a Repub I Mean candidate for the citice of Dis ' trict Attorney, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21, 1920. G. B. McCluskey. (Paid Adv.) 5L Keep Bees ! I If you own an orchard you must have bees if you would secure the largest crops of the most perfect fruits, as proper pollination is essential for best development and bees are the only dependable polleniting agents. You can keep bees anywhere that they can forage within ' a mile they require but little attention and will often render you a splendid profit. We can stnrt you right and save you unnecessary work aivi expense. Our Bee Supply Catalog lists everything necessary for the successful production of honey; tella how to care for and handle beet. Ask for Catalog Number t 23. Write us for Quedn Dees The State University Agricultural College and the State Normal have for many years spent less money per student per year In training Ore gon boys and girls than is spent at any other state institution. The pres ent cost at the State University is $203 a year; at the, College, it Is Ifl80. But even before the war, when money would buy twice at much as it buys jnow, the average cost at all other state institutions was $325 a year. In : addition Their Building Investment is also very low At the State University it is at pres ent t?.22 per student; at the College, $300. But In state institutions else where, statistics show the average to be 0395. These are convincing proofs of economical administration, but the three institutions can no longer give satisfactory training to the vast num bers of Oregon boys and girls (5400 in fulltime courses alone), unless they receive more support. On May 21 the Higher Educational relief measure will appear on the ballot You are urged to preserve the quality of high er education by voting for It. W. H. Waterbury for District Attorney Republican Ticket May 1920 (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, Oregon, at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. C. W. Brown, Salado. (Paid Adv.) I beg to announce to the live voters of Lincoln County my Candidacy for the office of County Commissioner. If elected I will make good. Paid Adv. C. E. Linton. I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candidate for the office of County Judge, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election to be held May 21st, 1920. Paid Adv. R. R. Miller. FOR JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of county judge on the Democratic ticket, sub ject to the primary election, May 21, on the following platform: "Equali zation of timber and other property of farmers, merchants, producers and others, and my record in public office." (Paid Adv.) John Fogarty. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Asses sor, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the) voters at the Primary election, May 21, 1920. My platform Includes crusing the timber and assessing timber owners and other property cwnera equitably. (Paid Adv.) Ed Stocker. HON. W. B. DENNIS of Carlton, Yamhill County, present representative in tho lower house. of the legislature, and the chairman of the Roads and Highways committee during the last two sessions, is a candidate for Joint Senator from Washington, Tillamook, Lincoln and Yamhill counties. SLOGAN: "For better roads, hotter farms, better homes, better men and a better Oregon." (Paid Adv.) Paid advertisement inserted by Colin Dyment in behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for Higher Educa tion in Oregon, 614 Plttock Block, Portland. PLATFORM I stand on my honor and reputation. I stand for an honest, efficient busi ness administration of the County af fairs. I stand for permanent roads properly located, and believe that each section of the count:' should be entitled to their respective Bhare of the Road Tax funds. ' I stand responsible for my own mis takes. I solicit the vote of the people, but will stand by their decision at the coming primary election. L. Wolfe, lor Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a Repub lican candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary Election, May 21, 1920. R. R. Gwynn. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for Polk and Lincoln counties, subject to the will of the Republican Voters at the office of Joint Representative for the primary election May 21st (Paid Adv.) Geo. T. Gerllnger. SPLENDID 320 acre stock or dairy ranch, 4 hours auto drive to Corvallis, on county road, 1 mile to school, in cluding farm tools, 100 bead of goats and 15 head of cattle $6,500, good terms. Address J. W. Davenport, Sal ado, Oregon. WANTED Fifty or seventy-five calvea or yearlings. For particulars, enquire of Mr. or Mrs. O. F. Dickso.i, Toledo, Or. Sale of Siletz Indian Lands Tho following list of) Indian lands located on the Siletz Indian Res ervation. Lincoln County, Oregon, is offered for sale under existing laws. SEALED BIDS for the same will 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 bidder will be permitted to include more 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 each, and if he desires to purchase les3 tl'an an entire allotment, he may submit a bid for one or more legal Bub-divisionB thereof and Bueh bid will be considered in connection with the appraised .value of each such legal subdivision. No bid for less than the appraised value will be consid ered. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Eaci bid must be accompanied by a duly certified check, certificate of deposit or cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order ot Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, for ten per cent (10) of each bid, as a guarantee for the faithful performance by the bidder of his proposals. Cash lu lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid cnall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty days' after due notice of the acceptance of his bid fait to comply with the terms of his bid by making final payment, the money represented tty such check shall be forfeited 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. Tin 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 evidence that the bidder accepls this requhnniit. The cost for advertising will be kepi to the minimum consistent to giving this advertisement due publicity. Th3 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 cot less than twenty-five per cent of the purchase price is made when the bid In accepted. The biddor should mention the allotment number, name of allottee, give the description of the land covered by his bid, and the character of payments intended. Kor further Informa tion apply to the undersigned. Addresr all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon,'' In time to reach his ofiue by 2 o'clock P. M. on the date specified above. All Interested parties are invited to be present at the opening ot the bids. EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot No. Name List of Lands: Su3an Marshall. N'j. SEU NE'i & NEU NE'.i See. 3 & Lot 9 Sec. 24, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 73.00 Acres; appraised value, $2352.50. Peter Bob, NEU NE4, or tho Lots 1 & 3, Sec. 35 & Ntt'U NV',i or Lots 7 & 8 Sec. 30, T. 0 S. R. 11 W. 'SO Acres; appraised value, $;12.00. Eila Ben, Lots 22, 23, 2, 27, t'.ec. 10, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 0 Acres; appraised value $L'125.00. Neiiie Jackson, (Ansen), Lots 20-21-22-24 Sec. 27 & N',. Sff',1 XW14 Sec 8 T. S S. R. 10 W. 77.70 Acres; appraised value. $1876.00. Nellie Johnson, (Lane) N & S'A NEV, Sec. 22 T. 9 S.R. 9 W. 80 Acres, appraised value $81)8.00. Jane Orton, Lot 24 & V'2 SW'i SWU Sec' 6, T. 10 & SE'4 NWU Sec. 32. T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 79.86 Acres; appraised value, $3407.55 King Rippln, W NEU or Lots 2 & 7 Sec. 8, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 81.15 Acres;' appraised value, $1383.75. Lena Rippln. SVfc Lot IK Lot 18 & W SE4 SE4 Sec. 5 & W JLot & NW54 Lot 8 Sec. 8, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80.42 Ai:res; appraised value, $1774.65. William Battise, E NE4 Sec. 12, T. 10 3. R. ft W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $1470.75. James Battise, et al, heirs. Chester Bell, V Lots 4 & 5 Sec. 9 & E Lots 1 & 8 Sec. 8, T. 10 ss. K. 9 w. 80.90 Acres; appraised value $1107.01. Henry 11 18 44 239 266 361 392 393 16 37 66 120 169 219 282 290 291 292 300 302 312 316 338 363 364 368 3S1 382 390 409 413 42 450 474 475 478 481 485 487 620 81 Bell, heir. Henry Chapman, SEH NWU Sec. 3 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 40 Acres appraised value, $1518.00. Clara Chapman, et al, heirs. Lillie Davenport, Lot 8 Sec. 12 T. 9 S. R. 11 W. 15.93 Acres; appraised value $1714.4S. John (Calusa) Williams, et al, heirs. Weston Fairchield, S .Lot 9 Sec. 9, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 10 Acres; appraised value $1025.00. Baldwin Fairchild, heir. Waslinutza Jourdan, E',fe NW'i NE'i & NE'i NE14 Sec.-26 Lot 8 Sec. 25 T. 8 S. U. H W. 70.26 Acres, appraised value $1535.40. Daniel Jourtlan, heir. Harriet Klanmth, KVi XVV',4 .'E'i Sec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 20 Acres; appraised value $11.10.50. Issp.c Wasiiington, heir. Pellet Lane, Lots r ' 17 Scr. 2S R- NV SVi or Lots 29 & 30. Sec. 20 T. 9 S. 11. 10 W. 80.88 Acres; appraised value $I!O47.00. Martha Johnson, heir. Melissa Lane, SVi Lots 3.1 & S4 Sec. 21, Iits 6, 6, 7 & 9 Sec. 28, T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 89.45 Acres; appraised value $3775.75, Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs. Julia Irene Lane, NE',4 SEV4 & EV& E',4 NW SEU Sec. 19 T. S. R. 10 W. 50 Acres; appraised value $2391.50. Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs. Eva Lane (Muggins), E NKV NW',4 & Lots 2. 3 & 4 Sec. 19, T. 9 S. II. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $5510.75. Perry Battise, et al, heirs. Bella Lane, E SW4 Sec. 33, T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2418.50. Harriet L Klamath, et al, heirs. Joseph Lincoln, NE SE'4 & Lot 3 Sec. 32, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 67.19 Acres; appraised value $562.45. Jack Kelsav. et al, heirs. Ritlph Ludson, Si of SV Sec. 28, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 80 Acres; ap praised value $1200.00. Major Ludson, heir. Abram Mack, Lot 5, Sec 8 10-9 & Lot 6 Sec. 8, 10-9 W. 81.22 Acres; appraised value $2260.67. Coquelle Thompson, et al, heirs. Rosa Orton, NE"4 SEV4 or Lots 17, 18 & 19, See. 32 & Lot 24 Sec 33; T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $1694.00. Wolverton Orton, et al, heirs. John Orton, Lots 1, 2 & 3 Sec. 20 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 72.71 Acrjs- ap praised value $1342.05. Jacob Orion, et al, heirs' ' George Orton, NE',4 NWV4 Sec. 4 T. 10 & Ni Let 29 Se" 33 T 9 S. R. 9 W. & S LotB 6 & 6 & S N of lts 5 & 6 Sec. 30 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 85.58 Acres: appraised value, $3002.55. Louisa O. Smith, heir. Edward Pike, SE'i NE'i and liOts 10 & 11. Sec. 11, T. 8 S. R. 11 w. 84.85 Acres; appraised value $5315.00. Ada Collins, 6t aii heirs. ' Alexis Rose, Lots 1. 3 & 5, Sec. 29, Lot 39 S,4j Lot 3S t Lots 36 & 37 Sec 20, T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 78.63 Acres; appraised value $2(!5u.35. Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs. Eli Ross, N SE'i SEV, & NEV4 SEU and S SEU NEU Seo. 22, T.9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; r.ppraised value $806.50. Eliza Albert, heir. Clark Smith, Lots 18, 19, 30, & 31, Sec. 31, T. 9 S. R. 9 V. SO Acres appraiiA'd v; luo 20S7.00. David John, heir. Charles Sheridan, N',i SWVi of SEU; & NWU SEU & SJ4 SWU of NEU Sec. 22, T. 9 S. It. 9' W. SO Acres; appraised value $S19.50. Eliza Albert, heir. Solomon Scott, faWU or Lots 31, 32, 33 & 34 Sec. 20 T. 9 S. ft. 10 W. SO Acres; appraised value $2375.E0. John Albert, heir. Frances Sutton, S SWU Sec. 5 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres- ap praised value $1940.50. Newton Sutton, heir Captain White, NEU NWU Sec. 11 & SEU SWU or Lots 27 & 28 Sec. 2, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $1917.25. Belle Bell, et al, heirs. wa.bea value: Polly White, NWU NEU of Lots 3 & 4 Sec. 11 & SWU SEU op Lots 29 & 30 Sec. 2 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $1062.50. Belle Bell et al, heirs. Clarinda White, NEU NWU & NWU NEU Sec. 2 T. 10 S. R 9 W 86.17 Acres; appraised value $932.03. Belle White Bell1' et al, heirs. Paul White, Lots 15 & 16 Sec. 2 Lots 1 & 2 Siec. 2 all in T 10 S n Lll'e'f alt.eirs: VPM 57'3-87' Beile Abraham Lincoln White. SEU SEU Sec. 3 & SWU SWU Snr 9 t "a a e? apprai8ed vaiue Grover Cleveland White, NWU NWU Sec. 11 & NEU NEU Sec 10 T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $940.00 Me. llnda Kckua, et al, heirs. Maggie Wilson, Lots 5, 6 & 7 & NEU SWU' Sec. 18 T 8 S R 10 w 86.09 Acres; appraised value $6169.20. Lucy wiiflnn . (Samuels) heir. y wll80tt Kitty Charley, Beginning at a point on the right (West! i.v . the Siletz River 215 feet west and 30 feet .oU ou' NE corner of Lot 22, Sec. 11 T. 10 S. r! 10 Wrt W m' thence running west 294.20 feet; thence south si, thence east 141 feet to banket the SUetz R?v. 4h 66t north-easterlv alone we.t ieS " "iver: thence of beginning containing U3 Ac es more T Z PUe praised value $144.76. ' 0re or leas: "P- Siletz Indian Agency, Siletz, Oregon, March 5, 1920.