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PACE ? LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, 1920 CHAMBER!! TABLETS TIHIS is just what you need, madam. Many A women who were troubled with indigestion, a . 6allow, r . .'.y skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. iiliJi r '"i..jM.i7-ir Tfl T i IT " III II Mill II IT inWTEi I Toledo -Heat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides L. J. BROWN, Proprietor LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN. Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance $2.00 Six Months, in advance - $1.00 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce. as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. 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Co. ipiPlll RESOLUTION Newport, Oregon, April 23, 1920 We, the committee appointed at this annual institute of Lincoln County, be? leave to submit the following reso lutions: WHEREAS, We have received great Inspiration and instructive services from Supt. Churchill, and much good and definite instruction from Supt. Duncan of Yamhill Co., and Supt. Can non of Benton Co., from Miss Ida May Smith of the State Normal, ana Ralph O. Coleman of O. A. C, and to Supt. Coin for the efficient wp.y in which he has conducted this institute and fur his ever ready cooperation with us at all times, , Therefore be it Resolved, That we extend our thanks and appreciation to these people for their ready interest In the cause of education and their help to us !n particular. And Whereas, We have greatly en joyed the special music rendered by Newport peoplo during the institute and the hospitality shown by the school officials and the citizens of New port during our stay here, Therefore, Be it Further Resolved That we .tender our thanks to them. And, Wliereas, We believe the niillage measures to be of great importance to the children of the state, Therefore, be it Resolved, That we endorse these measures. And further more, . Be it Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions ba furnished to the county papers for publication. Committee: Mrs. Vera Shattuc, Mrs. Anna Barzee Miss Maggie Hampton Prof. R. A. Teats . Prof. W. A. Cox ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce myself as a Dem ocratic candidate for tlte office of Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21at, 1920. (Paid Adv.) W. L. Simpson. I hereby declare myself a Republican candidate for the offito 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 Glldersleeve. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com cissioner, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, Oregon, at the Primary Election, May 21st. 1320. (Paid Adv.) Ralph Hamar, Siletz. 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. NOTICE There will be a. chancre nf nrenoliln? service at Elk City, May 2, 1920, held in the Firat Methodist Episcopal church, on the first and third Sunday. Service will commence at 2. P. M. sharp. Sabbath schoolipromptly on the time set by the Superintendent. Every body cordially invited to all these meetings. Rev. C. R. Ellsworth, l'a3- tor. WALDPORT COOKING CLUB Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Oregon, April 29th. Favorable reports of the demonstration work of the Waldport cooking club have been received by N. C. Seymour, state club leadert. The club has given two cook ing demonstrations and another will be given before the Commercial club the first Saturday in May, when the girls will explain the method of put ting down eggs in water-glass and will give reasons tor doing; It. 1 " Agricultural College State University and Ore. Normal School classes are so overcrowded, rooms so overloaded, and teachers so few, that the three institutions will have to close ffie door on at least 1000 Oregon boys and girls, and perhaps upon twice that number next fall, unless the new milage support bill passes .on May 21. These three institutions have, when compared with the year when the pres ent millage support bill was passed 150 per cent More Students but only 15 per cent More Classrooms and less than 4 per cent More Income The fact that higher education in Oregon Is in a crisis cannot be said too strongly. You are urged to work for the Higher Educational relief measure, and to help it with your vote on Ma.y 21. 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 candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. CM. Warren. Good roads and development of Lin coln County's resources. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treasur er, cubject to the decision of the Re publican voters of Lincoln County, Ore tan, at the Primary election, May 21st 19-0. Ira Wade, (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County School Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. R. P. Goin. (Paid Adv.) 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. (Pali) Adv.) L. Wolfe, Taft I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Coroner subject to the . will of the voters of Lincoln County at the Primary election May 21st, 1920. F. M. Carter. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a Repub lican candidate for the oitice of Dis trict Attorney, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21, 1920. G. B. McCluskey. (Paid Adv.) 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, on the Republican ticket. ' 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: "Equall zatidri of timber and other property of farmers, merchants, producers and others, and my record In public office." (Paid Adv.) John Fogarty. Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin Dyment In behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for Higher Educa tion in Oregon, 614 Pittock Block, Portland. PLATFORM I stand on my honor and reputation. 1 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 rhel respective share of the Road Tax funds. 1 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. U Wolfe, for Commissioner. HOUSE FOR RENT Close In. quire at this office. Erv FOR SALE Thorough-bred Rhode Island Red Eggs, a setting of 15 for $1.50 Everett. Miller, Toledo, Or., P. O. box 432, Phone 1026. ' I hereby announce myself as a can dldate 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 cwners equitably. (Paid Adv.) Ed Stocker. HON. W, B. DENNIS of Carlton, Yamhill County, present representative in the lower bonne 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, bettor farms, better homeB, better men and a better Oregon." (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself Repub lican candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the voters at the Pr'mary Election, May 21,- 192&. R. R. Gwynn. (Paid Adv.) . . . I hereby announce my candidacy for Polk and Lincoln counties, subject to the will of the Republican Voter at the office of Joint Representative for the primary election May 21st. (Paid Adv.) Geo. T. Gerllnger. C. E. EDWARDS, of Tillamook, Ore gon, solicits the support of the Repub lican voters of Washington, Yamhill, Lincoln, and Tillamook counties for the position Of Joint Senator. A resi dent of Yamhill county Tor tnirty four years, and the past tlx of Tillamook, together with having served In the House the past two sessions gives Mm a knowledge which has qualified him for the position of Joint Senator. Your vote Is solicited May 2 1st (Paid Adv.) Sale of Siletz Indian Lands The following list o 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 6, 1920, when the bids will be opened for consideration. All bids shall bo 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 ho should submit a separate bid for each, and if he desires to purchase less than an entire allotment, he may BUbmit a bid for one or more legal sub-divisions thereof and such, 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. ... . Each bid must be accompanied by a duly certified check, certificate or deposit or cashier's check on some solvent bank, payable to the order of 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 iu lieu of check will not be accepted and will cause bid to be rejected. If the bid enall be accepted, and the bidder shall within thirty days' after due notice ol the acceptance of his bid fail to comply with the terms of his bid by making final payment, the money represented by 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. Tli 3 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 accepts this requirment. The cost for advertising 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 Bix per cent Interest can generally be arranged, provided a payment of not less than twenty-five per "cent of the purchase price is made when the bid is accepted. The bidder should mention the allotment number, nnn;o of allottee, give the description of the land covered by his bid, and the character of payments intended. For .further informa tion apply to ths undersigned. AdUresp all bids to "Edwin L. Chalcraft, Superintendent, Siletz, Ore gon, ' in lime to reach his oflico by 2 o'clock P. M. on the date specified above. All interested parties aro invited to be present at the opening1 of the bids. ' " EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent. Allot No. Name List of Lands: 11 Susan Marshall, N SE4 NE4 & NEVi NE14 Sec. 25 & Lot 9 Soc. 24. T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 73.30 Acres; appraised value, $2352.50. Peter Bob, NE'i NEU, or the Lots 1 & 3. Sec. 35 & NW'i NW'i or Lots 7 & 8 Sec. 3, T. 6 S. It. 11 W. SO Acres; appraised value, $912.50. Ella Den, Lots 22, 23, 20. 27, Sec. 10, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. SO Acres; -appraised value $2126.00. Nellie Jackson. (Aaacn), Lots 20-21-22-24 Sec. 27 & N SW',4 NW'i Sec 8 T. 9 S. U. 10 W. 77.70 Acres; appraised value. $1876.00. Nellie Johnson, (Lane) N',4 S & S Jfifc NE4 Sec. 22 T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres, appraised value $898.00. Jane Orton, Lot 24 & W SW4 SW Sec. 6, T. 10 & SE',4 NW!4 Sec. 32, T. 9 S. R. 9 W. 79.86 Acres; appraised value, $3407.65 King RIppin, W NE or Lots 2 & 7 Sec. 8, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 81.15 Acres; appraised value, $1383.75. Lena Rippin, S Lot 15 & Lot 18 & W SE4 SBV Sec. 5 & WVi Lot 1 & NWVi Lot 8 Sec. 8. T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80.42 Acres; appraised value, $1774.55. William Battlse, E NE!4 Sec. 12, T. 10 9. R. W. 80 Acres; appraised value, $1470.75. James Battlse, et al, heirs. Chester Bell, WV& Lots 4 & 5 Sec. & E' Lots 1 & 8 Sec. 8, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80.90 Acres; appraised value $1107.01. Henry Bell, heir. Henry Chapman, SE',4 NW'4 Sec. 3 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 40 Acres; appraised value, $1518.00. Clara Chapman, et al, heirs. LiUie Davenport, Lot 8 Sec. 12 T. 9 S. R. 11 W. 16.93 Acres; appraised value $1714.48. John (Calusa) Williams, et al, heirs. Weston Fairchield, S& Lot 9 Sec. 9, T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 10 Acres; appraised value $1026.00. Baldwin Fairchlld, heir. Washnutza Jourdan, E NW',4 NE',4 & NE4 NE'4 Sec. 26 Lot 8 Sec. 25 T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 70.26 AcreB, appraised value ' $1535.40. Daniel Jourdan, heir. Harriet Klamath, E NW',4 NE?4 Sec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 10 W. 20 Acres; appraised value $1139.50. Issac Washington, heir. PeJIet Lane, Lots 3, 4 & 17 Sec. 28 & NW SW',4 or Lots 29 & 30, Sec. 20 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 80.S8 Acres; appraised value $2047.00. Martha Johnson, heir. Melissa Lane, Shi Lots 33 & 34 Sec. 21. Lots 5, 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 SEU & Ety EH NWVi SEVi Sec. 19 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 60 Acres; appraised value $2391.50. Martha Johnson (Woods) et el, heirs. Eva Lane (Muggins), E NEV4 NW & Lots 2, 3 & 4 Sec. 19, T 9 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $5510.75. Perry Battise, et al, heirs. Delia Lane, E SW& Sec. 33. T. 6 S. R. 10 W. 80 Acres; appraised value $2418.50. Harriet L. Klamath, et al, heirs. Joseph Lincoln, NEVi SKVt & Lot 3 Sec. 32, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 67.1 Acres; appraised value $562.45. Jack Kelsav. et al, heirs. Ralph Ludson, S of SW 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, heir3. Rosa Orton, NE SE or Lots 17, 18 & 19, Sec. 32 & Lot 24 Sec. 3S T. 9 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised value $1694.00. Wolverton Orton, et al, heirs. 'ol:n Orton, Lots 1, 2 & 3 Sec. 20 T. 10 S. R. lu W. 72.71 Acrjs; ap praised value $1342.05. Jacob Orton, et al, heirs George Orton, NE NWi4 Sec. 4 T. 10 & NV4 Lot 29 Seo. 33 T 8. R. 9 W. & S Lots 6 & 6 ft S NV6 of Ixts 6 & 6 Sec. 36 T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 86.58 Acres: aprai3od value $3002.55. Louisa O. Smith, heir. Edward Pike. SE NE and Lots 10 & 11, Sec. 11, T. 8 S. R. 11 W. 84.85 Acres; appraised value $5315.00. Ada Collins, et ai heirs. Alexis Rose, Lots 1, 3 & 5, Sec. 29, Lot 39 S',-4 Lot 38 & Lots 36 & 37 Sec. 20, T. 9 S. R. 10 W. 78.63 Acres; appraised value $2653.35. Martha Johnson (Woods) et al, heirs Eli RossN SE1.4 SE'i & NE14 ST3 and S SE& NE4 See. 22; T.9 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; apprised value $806.60. Eliza Albert, heir. Clark Smith, Lots 18, 19, 50, & 31, Sec. 31, T. 9 S'. R. 9 Vv 80 Acres- appraised vulue $2087.00. David John, heir. Charles Sheridan, N'a SW4 of SEtf. & NVi SEV4 & S'& SWU of NEV4 Sec. 22, T. 9 S. R. 9 W. SO Acres; appraised: value $S19.E0. Eliza Albert, heir. Solomon Scott, S SW,4 or Lots 31, 32, 33 & 34 Sec. 20 T. 9 5. R, 10 W-.S0 Acres; appraised value $2375.50. John Albert, heir. Frances Sutton, S SW Sec. 5 T. 10 S. R. 9 W 80 Acres- an praised value $1940.50. Newton Sutton heir " Captain White, NE NW Sec. 11 & SEy4 SWV4 or Lot's 27 & 2S Sec. 2, T. 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Merest appraised value $1917.25. Belle Bell, et al, heirs. "Pralsea ue Polly White, NW14 NE& of Lots 3 & 4 Sec. 11 & SWU SE'A or 9, JJeC- 2 T- 10 S. R. 9 W. 80 Acres appraised value $1062.50. Belle Bell et al, heirs Clarinda White, NEy NW & NW NEK Sec. 2 T 18 S R. 9 W 86.17 Acres; appraised value $932.03. Belle White Bell et al, heirs. " Paul White, Lots 15 & 16 Sec. 2 Lots 1 & 2 Sec. 2 oil in T man W. 82.43 Acres; appraised value 167187. lult HAll ar.al ham . . ' w 18 44 239 266 361 392 393 16 37 66 , 120 169 219 282 290 291 292 300 302 312 216 338 863 864 381 382 390 409 413 42 450 474 475 478 4S1 ' 485 487 620 81 Abraham Lincoln White, SEhi SEtf Sec. 3 & SW4 SWVl See 3 T aa S S -luSoMe2!,!: Grover Cleveland White NAV NW Sec. 11 ft NE NE w iTnda9 Kckua, K he '"-W0.O. Me- Maggie Wilson. Lots 5, 6 & 7 & NEV4 SWV4 Sec. 18. T 8 S R 10 w fsa0muelsr)eheiraPPral8ed 1Ue ' Wilson- Kitty Charley, Beginning at a point on the Tteht iwti i,.k ,x the Siletz River 215 feet U .!WeBt) ..ban.k . ND corner of Lot 22, Sec. 11 f sV, ? thence running wesi 2940 'theMe JcSh K thence east 141 feet to bank of the suet, mi .1 feet north-easterly along west bank of Si Verl he,noe of beginning, confining w Tacb more 7 P'aCft praised value $144.75. " more or less: -" - Siletz Indian Agency, Siletz, Oregon, March 6, 1920. - r. t,-,