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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.
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Marion county taxpayers have
enjoined the payment to Geo. C.
Bingham of $180, fees for collecting
the delinquent taxes of that county.
It is believed that the county court
exceeded its authority in hiring
Mr. Bingham.
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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
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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.
"In the latler case I used Cham
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days against ten days for the former
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K'llH
A Shattered Nervous Syste
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Here Too, Pete!
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
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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
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