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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1898)
t .- i I t! 1 M OUEQON'S UNION TICKET. TO THE VOTERi OF THE UNION TICKET. raised to 98 cent-). During the same period Benton county's war rants raised from 93 cents to 1 per BEAVER CREEK W00DE2TWAKE CO., 'iM-ift ir-:,.!. tt'i . vjiivci ivuiKui-waii-iiuiaii . . ranrs raised irom oi cents to 1 tier r,1it , , , . , . . -r, ail soouid clear!" utKlerstanil . , f ! L - c Std"' D- and bear in mind on election aay "t P'emu,m, and we suppose tnat Qlia, Lincoln County, Oregon.' . , . . .. uaire Stearns is entmeti to cream and edited by Senator Wra uicnau, ac."3 luc iUUUWill LUIIi- tint pliment upon the Union party tn ,,.,,. " ...... . It would seem to us, Oregon and the ticket nominated by the silver forces: "No better ticket could have been nominated in any state. It is first class from top to bottom. We wish to call especial attention to the candidates for congressmen. R. M. Veatch has been a life long democrat. We notice in the East ern press that he is charged with being a gold-bug democrat. We know the charge to be false. We have been in correspondence with him for the last year or more an 1 know his views. He is for the free . . . . . . Tunye Stearns is entitled tn rrpnir tliat the words "KeffUlar Peonies" " 0 0 iui mai, aisvi. however. the Road Ponulists. which is an ! tnat n llJe t!me tnat llle emtor 01 organization work in the interest I Uniou pUlS "P h,S W" PHt,Cal of the gold standard republican i fe"CeS a,ld UkeS Care f his 0W" ticket, and a vote tor the "Regular l0C?1 licket' that he wiU have a Peoples" candidates is one-half a ! plemy t0 keep hira hus-v mUil aftfcr vote for the republican candidates. I tbe electlon- , , ,Di , , Do not fail to make this understood 1 SUPREME COURT DDCISION. ir. every precinct. Vote for the ; "Peoples, Democratic, Silver-re-' The case of Sears vs. Kiucaid ap publican" candidates. The object ! pealed from Judge Hewett to the of using the designation "Regular : supreme court, has been decided. Peoples" is to deceive tiie people 'justice Bean rendering decision re ft F. SWOPE 'Attorney-at-lav. Notary Public, into oeitoving tnat the candidates j versing the case. In the opinion, j p;rst cnK ,vrv,i. ; ownjUdieu are the nominees of:111-' has sustained Smith's mo'.ion to i cheeps rta-oiud)'e. -1 m U,Arv i . !. r I .1. I . . 1 . ,1 I . 1, . I and unlimited coinage of silver and CU1"" l ' u ule ca,ml- u,!,,mv' remauuea tne case to ; a., solicited. gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 by the das of the Peoples Party are de- the circuit court. The opinion! X0U,;D0 ' . Q'-IFGOX Unitp.l S-atf..: tfn i,i.r0,i.i.. signated as "Peoples Democratic, ! takes the position that hv Hcwett's ! ' without retard to the action of r.nv Sllver Republican." Victory is j action the court tries to compel Mr. j other government. Not o1v th, certa!" lhi ' a"J other frauds can j Kincaid to .10 something that be prevented." 1 has already done Manufacturers of all kinds ot Collections nromi,. .... . Woodenware. Loans negotiated. Will p-j . . ,. . .all the courts of thest.-te 'A- Pnces givsn on apphcatian. j the Y. B. M. Co.'s building : J street, Toledo, Oresrosi C. E. HAWKINS, Attorney-at-Iaw, Deputy District Attorney. TOLEDO, - OREGON ""sTf.julyeu, BARBER, 11 br:'.T5chc;;. "o..r patron- YATES & YATES LAWYER CORVALLIS, OREGOX i OTTO O. KIIOGSTAD III'! U1 iese DS7UGS. BOOKS Etc. Xclecl.j, Qre, Natlci fnr l':ib;ijtin. Lanu Oiiice ut (.Jrer.;) I'itv, Oregon ' 1 April H'.'h, i.vs. . ... :oui'e is r.erc:y tnvon ti.fit lolloivinsf AS tile tickets indued s-jiilur hus .'ilcd notice ui' littenttiii I have been ordered printed by Sec- Ihai'wni &?,nl , An Associated Press disoatch to : retarv Kincai-1. i tl, a.-,.,u, $r"lA?!ZSnJt"xutr on the Gregonian says: by him before Judge Hewett's or-1 fJtJf-Z. north American, and not a follower of the throi,tfi,, I ft "V? K f'" i d -as made the decision has P- Addr Kinlish Tnrir ,r1,Ui.c f il,,. ni.. .:.. . I eileCt IUrtner ttiOU to .'-llOW that1 it.- unm. the Ml,vi,,L. !.,.. t,. other government. Not oulv this, but he is an enthusiactic worker in the good cause, and if elected would be a credit to his state in the halls of congress. He would be an Si rvevor, Coimt-v Solicits til v.-ork ;,n his iiae. rtci work and iT;:!sr)n;,b!f. Iv.if.iyvik', 0r( 1 Hewett made ;i par;i-an decision bre ik besides. UNION WILL WIN. r.IH ivililuiuolis ttlt .'re,. iitw: ni'.l culf fv,i tt..n (ifsnt'l lni.it, viz: Cyrenlns II. Yoanit, Nortnn's, Ori-i:ii : .J..-e:'h V. PrU'i;, of NorlnnV, . invnn ; Hurry S. iv.rtur, of .V.iru.in'.j, Oron: Hubert t.ha:i!bi:!s, iii K til'. rii'.v', Oregon Hpi! Cil.s. 1!. JUHHtKS, It.-fister. r i- 1 n ,, . v.. 1. iS uic .iid'iuu expect 1- 1 enect f iirt'ipt- t"nn tn j o -.".iw., ui iu-. wcic- imjii lias Deen ant'ounce'!. 1 Ite laud reruldic "Mr. Donaldson is a silver re- M(?xican silver dollars, which Gen-: al"1 a 10011 ni,i,i,',. w I i.. :.- eial Merritt will take aloni to rl.! ! : ., ... irnv the expenses of the expedition in leaving tne republican party to ti,'k ;'i L i , 7, uro'1, ,. 1 1 ' 1 "is will not be enough, but more serve Ins country. There is no will be sent from i-m,: tr. class of men so bitteily hated by sow monopolists as silver rptiti . f. svin-;s maci'j. it is pos- iB ii,, n, tt..; .-..i ,w....7i cans who irive br-n mmtinj ( SI )!e to ol)tai'i Mexican do lars at i i . , 1 ,N",t!,elil"renJTnv-nihetthetim;i?r-imcii. u.ius utto n.it oun (.ompelled to fi , . T . 1,1,3 , be elected irom governor own U''-iintri.!.,r,.; tu-ente l o.a. whin,,. , i,.,nc ,.,.,,. ,t .. , , 40 ce.tts each. In other words, .u . u. Uweas0)J ba, lit.,. ; ..,,, ,.Uf. f .,: 'u:u ian.ara Uncle Sam was al.lP t 1,,,,. llie Uaro buht ou tne .state ticket ! " 'tny..Hi.te.-( or.m. .k r,m.i f and patriotism, and have taken the of them for Si 16,000. Thev were has been made on Loveruor and the L'lln ,.C tl,,. 1 fill ' (' .-..u ui iiL-npie. ine silver re- u:i'i m oan i'rancisco. In the : chances seem 10 be all in Iavov Zuotioo. The indications from all over ti-.c i . .. B, . . 1 111 tne corn'" t-r.r;ri 'wiu: Sttito of Orci'o fnr y purchasing Mexican dollars, ! state is now, on the eve of tbe bat- ! ,he "' f " on..:..,. :. 1 t t . . ! In tne maticr o: :r.e t . atn f (; A .ti ROBERT A. MILLER AfforHor-ai-LaiT, iitv, oit::.i. Larif! Titles and Land Office P i-'.-s a Specialty MUI1I Us -lll.h l)n'illilitr.ti.. ... . ; t;;at the Ttli ,:i'.y of June. i-J-. h v'ciot'li !'. M. has i.eeo iix-i publican who stays in the republi- ' Pluliprenes a Mexican dolhr is ; will King. In the first confess- ttie hour 01 ...... Of; 1111 tht' li,Me ""' hrim; i, .i;j..-rti't:i "u, i:id icpoii, hiii.i me sc'AiL-ii.ent tno'.e-ii .u.i (..n iy uiui votes 10 keep the 1 gold party in power is a very differ ent individual from a silver repub lican ,i ho has come out of t'.te party an.; is doing what he can to over throw gold monopoly. An intelli gent silver republican in the repub lican party is certainly a rare bird. To vote for gold men and talk for sdveris too inconsistent to be hon est. While tiler wiw ,mr !i...io r. worth more than an American iiol- w iuiiui ui3iiiU uicie -ceras w oe no' Will some of 011, gold standard i 1'OSsibltt doubt of Vetch's election. ; friends explain to us why a measly, ; 1,1 Uf heveral Vor' "a- vative ; scrawny, 46-cent Mexican dollar:1 "aNC -ur should l,e worth more thnn n : Veatch s uiaj.,my a. not 1,-ss 5,000. it is though: by cio.se poli Atlmlnstrtor I'-e. 1. 1: t' . A. Whitney, lieeci.'t Notice. .1. J.WIIiTXEY, 1 -A the est:e oC . JlEXLiyGlJIi, Attonier-at-Law, TOLJvDO. OREGOX. N.itiea !' hiTc'.-y ha liovn i!ti : v i. u i rjvwii, :' a: ti-.'i rni'ierskrMiK! ,tt.niu 01 .ok-.; mi,,.,,,, ., -i-ji (), l.v t e lian 1 county l onrt of ; ow for th. lyiiiiij o. i.mioiii, rim u.i i.sr;;8 hnvinir roilivs ,;u..i the es.-n;.. r. lliat XJulialdson S : repair.! by u,t the ut..l,.ri-M.-.: , : i majority in the second district wiilitt&X 'K''' -Miiy i-iu, i$.t II. I:. HT A 1 1 :i 1 1 n is t n ti ' r i ,f i h-. cs- r. e i , j' Jack I Jimiisjii, v.vm.iI. BJXJB tical observers brigh. new, solid American dollar with a gold Mandari; behind it. One of ihc trmiiTfl.;t ..r , e a gold standard is to make a dollar ' , CXCCSs '' '!"L esliu,atd r .n,i tt,-. - .....1 ... !eatch. "'"''Mil .;i'iri7;'T ki rA.-i.t'ittbie. iric UOi':?.-i-:.vij.t.iii:ili find that thev , . , kuiu 111a icabsm in the republican party rre sjv fire not as coor: cs a 'er Mexican dollar in bim many good men who were silver ItU'M Oliver! loil'i it 1.., .1. . that hope is cone, an.l r..,i.n. . W0U!1 a,Per' nft?r a- " ... . , . ' have onlv chea parts of the world. I In the race forjudge r.uu prose- ' ctiiiug attorney ia this district tht Union candidates seem to -.icti-safoi Land Office nt Orison fit-. Oi-.-e.s. 'U'.l II- can p.irly has become a gold party per se, no man can be a silver man and a republican If !:e n repub lican lie is .! go.; uian lirst, l;ist and all the time, und atty pretense on tile part of the IKilltlrmi t. is a silver man the r.- ;ipe;;ed our own mon ey by the unconstitutional ination against silvei. senm- luve 1 -'''ticelsheretiyu-iv. i; thKt tl.-' f.i'Timin 1 1 .1 1 , ; eo seiiiers .lave M1-1I notii-j ' ;r,ei- Wmi-.,- largely the l.iesl ol it. Juuge Ham-: t '-Uv iinni jr.H.tiii v.!,,,rt ,., i: e':r .'i,;'i.t, ;t. , 11 t, iiiiiiwiniii jirwisui' D: mute l-efov thA lltou aiui Henry Deuiiuge, have ' ;r' v"k '"' "t ' Toi. ,..- , 1 1 Oregon, on June aiih, l-,..s, viz. ' 1 ' nv.ii,c, v.iu.111 canvas anal ol'st oi..-o:: 11. : it will be undoubtedly a successful one. These men wiil lu.-iir. ..v..l : uniim, soutn, tanscs. c-t. lr-n- ffi(.r . " j He immcB the fyllowlnp to prove leiu ohicers. his voiiti-muus r.lit . ::i ,.,1,!,.,. ,...L.T . of fiiiil liiml, viz: nrr-ii v-i"hf a'-'i.'I' m" tun. rilI 11. A. l'uuno . S.i. !0,?JS. o( .potion 1.1, etlrll III, (own- -iiii ,;iean na The last Lssue of the Corvallis Union discards the truth, and savs l-l t : 1 "en Jviucoin county voters cast J vL,"x"'y iii-- suiue. Aim while he supports their ballots for judge and comr.iis-, The chances seem to he largely in ' nortv!'o7i!.,riVi,TK.:t!'-v:"l !" party is a sham and . "jower ior.'t loose sight of the fact , favor, of the Union candidates ilmxTh' 1 that the current ivtvinu f ii. .... ' 11.. :,',','': .IS : t. . . ; 01 mho nino, viz: Voirr"ti in tue county campaign tae re- ; ioi'ii.o; chiMHiier, iuer itl, ,o . , , , : nmt A.J. 1 irri . ; So. .v . ,".1 i.i cij luuiiuiy oe tat: same. Anil for rhs .1 the n.h!'r. . - w- .u. mill j.iuio. !i ,11 1 . n. i.n. . a uis-ia e. ; that the current receipts of tht. . i , . . ' n numw'the iiwi.. - ami inui cuimrv wnrrnn ' . . . -. . - - i iLi.;!(I.r. a.hi V1M. tiimacici Ul iUC lliJll 011. fvc . u,t; kl L'..t oii tiOTtt i'.vk'i;r-..--. 0N1. v;:.i -v : (- -, c. i7v.i- WDIV i'UiA pie of Oi-go: r l :e otln-r st.-it.- I i.,.. 1.. . .. n. ii.-i-..t ,i.. c....... - ...... 1 . .i- Kfi ni.ioiin r or xr .-. . ." iii.ii'iiLS 1111; i. nil lit ii'i ... iit " " '-.1. 1 J.-, i.iyj 1 1 II . . - .. ... itnt TiVKi:.i.ii..!: neeils r.o lu'vi..:ii.-: iti.w t-y no-.o.l vi .-iieis oii-i irivtm" t vi lov1 rt-, '.r.il' ii r,. iiiH.c-i, It t . ': i'. 'rl,::'tvt kik'. Iv st ll-l-l. No ;.riiw .ir.-x;v-.- vvV.l '. " ' t Ur-: i,:isrttn'nrvl. It.; ...: .),.,. i.sli'rtv Notice. : I ' I w .I tl..- .mthenatrintii-st-mH rV .an(1 llmt -''y tt,,.. .- . ., : "men two years ago went r 1 :e oilier s ates. : tlvo ..,t.. 1 : o. . i ""-1 "ckkiiii: at os, 00 cenis; .' Hindoos are now eagerly sought at 98 cents! '''e people. The Union ticket vrv re .u e.l to bondage and ate;0'' J"? dollar, ibis is not politics, seems to be a winner this year t o v held in slavery by a handful of . is business, and it is the busi- ! , , , . , . V i. i v,.l,i;.... 1 .. or me county tuat needs votir e ns.: t. : . : ....... ; : .. . . . '"setney were . est !itll.n " A ' 's given our 111 roruanu that : 0"e sma;i l l.. ponv. wi.;, tt.,,,.A, ' : : !i( tn'o rati ...t .1 .. .. " l"c f.rl in t - :-. . . i . 11 , ,, .""o.i.i.c.i.itiing puniiean candidates means a vole : w a"mu VJ1"s:'' J'- ui get the -spot 111 ioreheaii; used to belong to i AIlnli;il ICHl'Iljaii ;Mi:! AlUiitit 't '.lie ei'.einv i'irni,o11,.it il,a. ... I'..r o ..! 1.... : i:. , . , imv.il ii.n . .1 ,,,l,oit. r i f,, t.,.. ! li'.. 1 "no , ...v.ii i.j .-1 v. h..o uuiin:sM use aiiministra-: i-wvuiv. avician iuj iur. . -v..1uiiii-1 viutison. 1 lie owipr w-ll A jiu. Taken up on t;1y place a' Siletz, A 5 &Q0si ? i he I- r--e Press This will be a sweet dose for :lSes ft ;':. eat.h other. Thank God! ' tio" ol county affairs "iv-io are 110 Hindoos in Orei-on. 1 In the above the Union makes ' "or i ney will not fi-ht each other in ; two absolutely false statements, ' the decent republicans of the state .icf.iveul the conimoti enemy lor' either through ignorance cr mali-: to swallow. No longer ago than tiie benefitof the Kotlichikls com-! ckmsuess. In the first place the ; the last session of the legislature binatiou. They will not sacrifice I books and records of the roimrw ' Glass was red-hot ilrmnrrm r....t IVlll iiltiin C.,i- C., - . ... .1 1 - . 1 .. . ' """-i political dit- lercnces, nor for the patronage of filthy lucre offered them by the money trust, but will stand united in defense of the rights of the people." . We will admit that there ate some kinds of economy practiced by the present county court. br instance they economized hv cut. ting a bill of Jack Frantz's for guarding the vault when the couu- Geer, should he be elected gover j call for same and pa costs and dam- j ovraS1!' Bexseix CiiTo.-r. Siletz. Ot. Mav 5. 1S98. AGENTS WANTED. show that the expenses of the conn-' was a candidate four years ago for ty s'nee August, 1S96, have ex- the nomination for state printer at ceeded the receipts by nearly S,ooo' the hands of the democratic con and we defy the Union to prove the ' vention. It will fill the souls of all contrary by any public record nf llOIlcst T)ai tisans wit'i nnrtinn the county. It may be that the - see Joe Simon's sack-holder at the i v 'S' B doctored expert's tenon ..n ri,.i,i 1,0,,.. r ,1,. , J-uiiaing, Portland ' l . v"v- fcv.vv.iuui, OUUUiU rr0j V...1K.-.C1U aspect m county affairs, ; Mr. Geer be elected. but as this report was mad- f.vrl ! PUrelv nnliti.vn! . . It ... . v m . . . j , .,.. fvnuH's, ami lias: 1 was seriously auucteo witli a I s;u t -a v,:sxi E.vr.i. I An iieenrate end superior B.m".I: .if f. that tells v mi h von v.nnt to know. . v,v I fl fciiioit..f ml Iin ni lioukof Kr.'W.: I iiioriiiniio:, on sntij. ctr- St,., istle.-.'., (o':M(. : 1 11 ileal itml Aiiro nlturni : :r:. w i.. ,1 I,, .. ; ..L'llgMlis Ioi.-t.u.i ei'iiunit I'ri.:-:f.'n! in' , tlonson overy.lay mi'uiri 01 oltico, iloiit " 1 rivrin. ! A eonv nf tlvij ...1,. ... . . . -u ,, , ' 1 1 i , , ...'.'iv will i;vt ftlll. 10 R.l daily those acquainted with mutual l' or fraternal nr.trr ..i. I Jt l.x.k will h nnlilivthi ii-e.-.n" t. v.v,,, iu laKt. iwr-i,. l.y.,7. Cniiio.of the l,ool.- .vl'l I.e.. Ill'- I ii inkiiiT u.lvniiteire of thl of thl voter.' : soon ill i-r the iiImvo .Int.. hh .v,.,.i- to. Allures, Tne LCADicke, Toledo OrfiDit. Reliable, energetic 1. . . cuarge ot local or field work. Ex cellent positions in our agency de partment. Address, C. Hay" 71 1 Ore- . . c-.wo.3t mm Has 1 ni .luiiumiy u11111.1t.-u w never been made a mildi, i coivjIi for several vears. and but is supposed to have been nr. 1 lud a more !iCvere cough than I . . Al'Of lv,.h.r r 1 . , . 1 ty had the railroad money therein. ! his ..... r ' ? lL eouiu JJge tn remedies without receiving m It wasnereevl to mv r v. J ""u lealler grip, the peo-1 relict. lit r.v- it.... ... . 4CUU -udence m it. Tim trv a bottlonf ru ; , .r . u,,,K U1 1 rM win t. :n: ; uemedv. bVa . u:: tried it, and with the most i t i n - . vj nun, iv.iiceu me verv much ami t n when Lord appointed Mr. S,rtls ond bottle hat! "IbZuZl cured List many much to h vi.fiiv l,t Ih. nnr UW"aUUIK Will prove , KeHKMy bv cutting it in two. Thev allow. 1 s,a,omel,t of the Union to ,c faise i jnK mc Jo be a poor widow, gave it i.l ih.-ir mvn hills in full i,. As for the Prk-p of . 10 u,e tried it, and with the most ,al& . I rants, they wereselliui, J te,,' ' The bottle when Lord ;i,, . u,,;" 'V me very much and the sec- ed their own bills in full, how ami all the extra milage usu lowed. . . ii'-ni 11s v.vnu: nas aosoiuitiv cnr.. IVoin! Win!! ImiiiiiII! nr lVwey's;-1 . SC comrar- to the expressed 1 luve "t had.as goovl 'health the county me. tor rmitilMl Ktn.l,.!! Umds!!! nver-' vv,s" 01 two-thirds of the people 0I l.weuty Respectfully, Mrs. IK ri ) 1 i'l nnnoV h hlttn I 111 IllIliiiV Sim. kl 'R n. I.I.'Aurt I ' 1 1 m y. m m mi. j OO YEAR89 Y. EXPERIENCE WllllH lu-iiito tlto rvpiiUivun iiuiiiey vjhiiikii. j Thvice-a-tvcel- EdUhm. ! .")(! n.'ilim-a n Yi'iiV I ApiiiHtrasnsefultoyou m i Kreat ii , 'oronlyvlllfilollnrBVenr lltir, tr..,, evrt j All the News o All the Wolrd All the Time I Accurate iinil fnir to evenboilv. Pctnocraiir ; and tor the people. Against "trust and 1 monoouei. Brilliant llluntrntlmiii. Storle r7i i ; : "r" 1,1 ver' niiml'r. S.leniH ; uhcr wri.l 'ueratV , (riln',?1"'" 'JrM "'"otiK-weeklv" i ar! In ni 1 inn l'i ,''Ul;lk'R,1"n H'"1 'rcrhners. variety 1 JSiu, hJV5 '"". It i .-actii-ni:.v ii . '. ihe ',"w I,rlt''"' weekly: anil It." van 1 i lor..iilV . n T LEADti; tonetherone ye. . ' 'JC MARKS, In Ainerna. We hJSJ ".( """"tpaienii ratcni. liken tlVr!.uh" i "''"'"""O ollioe. apocial notice mtlii lllUin c .AMERICAN, any .oieinirie louriii i -Jlv71?' FlrlMli Sold by O. O. Krogslad Druggist. mi ??UNI,, CO., 3BI bread ay, Kew yrk .aTrMrI:!,io"U,J't'rl,,,1',n rrlce ot the "