City Restaurant & Bakery. -JWARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, CLEAN, WARM BEDS, lFRESH BREAD, CAKES & PIES. 'POPULAR PRICES. We are prepared to furnish all the above quickly and satisfactorily to our patrons. GIVE US A CALL! E. S. FLITCROFT, Toledo, Ore. Cedar Mill and Fixture Gompany, 0. R. ALTItEE, Manager. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1899. The citizens of Milton, Umatilla county, are agitating the question of building a competin line railway into their town. The Leader is indebted to Hon. Thos. H. Tongue for copy of spec ial "Consular Reports" received at this office during the week. Dealers in Cedar Lumber, I Thos. Linnville takes the place ! of the recently murdered Sheriff Williams, as sheriff of Clackamas county. He is a very popular ie-publican. SASH, DOOJtS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES A.t Lowest Prices. A. T. PETERSOJi, Affcnt, Toledo, Ornn CASH TALKS .i i TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE. Will Sell You Goods Eor Cash CHEAPER Than you can expect to buy of credit houses, where you pay the bills owed by the man who don't pay. Your trade in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED in solicited. T. P. FISH, Mner, Toledo, O. m 7t ItfiYV a TA H CI (MlH ft a a tki use " A great monthly newspaper." The Bookman. '"T'HE magazine for up-to-date people. I; gives its own illustrated account of trie current history of this country and Europe, and, in addition, selects the best that is in all the other magazines, American, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. It is for people who want to know what is going on in the world. A hundred timely illustrations in every number. Price, $2.50 per year. Sample copy, 10 cents. Send a postal card to learn how to get Dr. Albert Shaw's 44 History of the Spanish War" (over 500 illustrations, J,200 pages) and the 44 Review of Reviews' together for only two dollars down and monthly payments. I i I THR REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., 13 ASTOR PLACE, NEW YCRK. I : JOB PRINTINQ I 3 in ail kinds neatly Bnil promptly J Pamphlets, Catalogue). LcrhI Hlaiikn, ir, 11111 iieatw, statement, 13 executed. Prices reasonable and af work satlstautury We make a specialty of printing tAMn. II nail KnveloH, Etc., Etc., Etc. y Prices and Estimates furnished on m all kinds of printing. THE LEADER JOB DEPARTMENT, Toledo, Oregon. TJIUIUIiiliillilUiillUliiiiliii THE ME WORLD Thrlce-a-week Edition. NEURALGIA curwl by Dr. Mlloe' Paw Pills. "One cent a doe,' At all druggist. Dr. Cody'g Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the beet in use to put a horue in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by O. 0. Kiogstad Druggist. 18 pages a week, 150 papers a Year. A paper as useful to you as a great 9 dally for only one dollar a year. Better than ever. 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It is believed that the county court exceeded its authority in hiring Mr. Bingham. - The Portland nilotHe bi!' t school laws revision bill, the state fair bill, normal school bills, the sugar bounty bill and the sheriff salaries bills, are the main questions to be fought over and decided at the present session. These will call for many hot debates. Representative McCulloch of Marion, has found by investigation that the school districts of Oregon pay annual insurance premiums to the amount of $18,000. Losses by fire are but $2,500. Hence he will introduce a bill making it unlawful for officers to insure school build ings with school funds, but compel each district iu the state to pay its proportionate amount of the loss of a burned building toward the erec tion of another in its place. Hi The Salem Statesman sounds the note of warning when it tells of the gathering at Salem of a school book lobby. If any one item needs hon est sincere and judicious thought and action this term, it is the ques tion of school books. It is the work of no "spring chicken" to successfully pilot a good bill on this subiect thrnno-h Ipaielat r - O ioiui,ui v. without the effect of the "third house" being felt. May Hon. John Daly prove to be a Dew ey in this battle for the school children of Oregon. . General Garcia's Respect for Valor. Courage in any cause, even a bad one, always commanded Garcia's respect. At the fall of Victoria de las Tunas forty-five Spanish guer rillas who had fired Oil a flap" nf truce, men who in that neighbor hood had committed every crime of which onlv tlios bmtpc ; f ' MVtJ All human form are capable, were macheted, or put to the sword. Hearing of their fate, the son of the Spanish commander of the garrison, a boy of fifteen, began to cry, whereupon his father reprimanded hira sharply in Garcia's hearing. Stop," commanded his father. "I am ashamed of you. You wanted the privilege of fighting the insurrectos; you have had it. Your rifle has poured led into their ranks for two days; now' it is your turn. Show yourself a man, a soldier 'of Spain." General Garcia listened with ad miration for the spirit displayed by the father and sympathy for the fears of the boy. "Tell your son not to worry," he said. "Not a hair of his head shall be harmed Both of my boys fought by my side during the battle just finished. Your boy has simply fulfilled his duty to you and to his countrv You have my respect and shall have my protection until vou can join your friends in Holguin or eisewnere." They, with fifteen hundred other prisoners, were given escort to the Spanish lines and there liberated. Review of Reviews. La Grlgge Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A.Jones, pub lisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. 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In view of the difficulty which has arisen in this county over the matter of selecting the names of 200 men to serve as jurors for the coming year, would it not be wel for the legislature to change the law governing this work, so that it may be taken out of the hands of the county court entirely and placed nearer the rnmrrmn renr1 rti the peculiar fitness of individuals for jury service is better known and understood? Some of the Eastern states follow a method which. I believe works well, and would give better satis faction in Oregon. The selection of names to serve as jurors is left to the judges of election in the several precincts at each general election. When the county clerks send out the poll books, he notifies the judges of election of the nura ber of jurymen allotted to each precinct (proportioned according to the number of votes cast at the preceding election), and after the votes of the pre"cinct are counted and the returns are made up, the judges then select from the list of voters the required number, and enter their names in the blank book provided in the poll book. These names are copied on slips of paper, in a similar manner to that pursued in Oregon, and the jury panel is drawn by three of the responsible county officers, the clerk making a record of them, the county judge holding the box and the sheriff drawing the names out without seeing them. Oregon, not holding annual elections, might resuscitate a meet ing of the judges of election at a stated time in the odd numhererl years to make up a new list, but that could be provided for. These judges of election, residine in the precinct, are acquainted with every man in it, with their pecu liarities and their qualifications. and are most enmnetent n mit 1 ...... ivy OV. ll V l the best material in the resnerrh-e neighborhoods. The selection would also be free from county seat manipulation, and from political influences. F. D. in Statesman. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippc During the epidemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was ob served that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It conteracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to tesult in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by O. O. 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