Lincoln County Leader. CHARLES F. SOTJLE, ADA R. SOULE, Pkopribtobs. Official County Paper. Entere'l at the postoffice 8t Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year - - - 1 50 Six Month? - - "o Three Months - - SO Lincoln County's Friend- Republican Candidate for Congress First District BINGER HERMANN VOTE FOR HIM Abbreviated Memory. Tub Leader has not time at this late hour in the week to touch upon all the point;? in Mr. Hawkins' latest spill-over. However, we will brieily state that Messrs. Clark Copeland, E. M. Stanton, Comity Clerk Wade and several other renutablo citizens are ready to make hflldavit that Mr. Kyniston told them, or slid in their presence, that Mr. Hawkins asked him (Mr. Kyniston) to vote for Hurley Lutz, The alleged report that Binger Her mann i9 in disfavor with the adminis tration worries lue Deuiuui'utic IcJidci'5 and newspapers more than it doea tho Republicans. Mr. Hermann will be fleeted by a big majority, and it will not bo a black eye to the administra tion, either. TOLEDO AND VICINITY. Bert Swing was a Yaquina visitor Monday night. B. F. Jones was a passenger for Port- laud Monday morning. Arthur Bensell of Siletz was a pas senger valley ward Monday morning. Assessor Heury Howell came in from the lower bay country this morning. Mrs. Thomas Lancaster went up to Klk City this morning for a brief visit. Frank Kurtichanof of Chitwocd was registered at the Commercial last Satur day. " Captain A. B. Clark and Parrish I'm ks were dowu from Elk City Tucs day. Mrs. J. T. Walch and son Fred of Ya quina were passengeis valleyward this morning. For the next ten days I will sell all my dress trimmings at cost for cash. Mrs. Wygant. . A. C. Bonnier, Elmer Helms and E. II. Yader of Wuldport were in the city the lore part of the week. Mrs. W. H. Buoy and son of Luljen9 visited relatives and friends in Toledo tho fore part of tbo week. W, H. Miller, the gouitil postmaster and merchaut of Nortous, is transact ing bnsinoss iu the city toduy. P. A. Correll of Albany has been transacting business in Toledo and vi cinity since Wednesday evening. Just received, a new line of shirt waists the latest styles and materials; also my school hose have just arrived. Tho Bazaar. Mrs. Oeorgo Bethora and daughter Eudollu returned Wednesday evening from u visit with relatives and friends at Philomath. The old wallpaper on your walls looks siialiby. For oue dollar I will sell you sutlioient to repaper a room. Over 75 Stylos to select from at Krogstad's. loivhaut Henry Lewis visited Albany Monday. Miss Anna Alexan- Jr, he id clerk, was assisted by Georgj 1 bet hem during t he nbseuce of the boss I lleury Lewis lms just received a large stoek of shoes, manufactured by the old reliable firm of Buckingham & Uei ht. Ho iuvites you to Call aud in spect them. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Larson left this mot iiitiK for their home in Port laud. Mr. Larson has been indulging in a hiyoir on account of the industrial troubles in Portlai,d. hanker Thomns Loose of Corvallis and h,s friend John MePhail of S.hrei-! uio week, 'lhey returned to Cor , - i vail is Wednesday morning Emanuel Johnson, recently from Chi Uiigo, has entered into partnership with uuuurKoo, the photographer. Mr. Koi who lu8pirt, ; , J .h," tio e.vo-two ofichoe;,uluoH8,yletiia ritfiJd 5 j M.,-and will soon rank anions the iuu, has the entire force and .chool to-1 gooa ones. 1 Al . , . I pother to cousult over and consider I'eputy Trosocating Attorney 8wope ways und means for improvement. I returned, Wednesday from th lower The musical accomplishments of Prof ' Siletz country, whore he was called by Cates is a great attraction and pleasure1 a hg killing case, !. S. Parruele being for the bovs and girls. They cro-vd de killer. The case will como up in 1 around him daily to hoar him clav ' U'K,,it R0Urt- I He is giving several lessoq, free. j f .. . . - Call in and see the new ilk shirt waists jast arrived at Mrs. Wygaut's. L. D. Wood of Kernville bad business in the county seat Tuesday and Wednes day. Ladies, my stock of dress and street hats will please you. Call and see them. Mrs. Wygant. Ed Derrick of Salem has been in the city this week visiting his sister. Mrs Henry Gannon, and his brother, Z. M. Jim. - Notice I will take butter and eggs in exchange for goods at my store. Mrs. Wygant. Siletz Sittings. Everything very quiet politically. Lester Wangh was over on business Wednesday. Mrs. George Wilbur has been on the sick list for several weeks. Will and Frances Alexander were visiting their parents a few days. Kelsey Baker is very sick at the lower farm with small hopes of re covery. John Spencer, Billy Metcalf and others are busy cutting wood for the Government. Major McKoin has made many in provements in tho kitchen department of the school. Some of the highest grade and tbe ueaiebl buuulea of sliiuglos arc bcins produced at the mill in Siletz. L. D. Wood is with us for a short time looking after the interests of his 6tock. He left today for the lower Siletz. Interest money to minors and the first payment of $75 to some, who just become of age helps considerably at this time of the year. Ellen Sypneski a oung lady is at Micek's hostelry awaiting the coming of her parents, who will make their home in Lincoln county. Tom Jackson and John Micek scowed some parties and about 1000 pounds of provisions down the river as far as Ua noe Landing Wednesday. Miss Pearl Hall, after a brief visit among friends in Toledo and Newport, is home again distributing mail at the old stand in her pleasant way. A $10,000 bond is being required by the Indian Department of all those who in any way carry on a traffic among the Indians on the reservations. Something went wrong with the con veyance of Dr. Wetmore Monday on his way to Siletz and he and Miss Pearl Hall, who accompanied him, had to walk most of thu way borne. Arthur Bensell took his departure for Salem, Chemawa and other valley points Monday in 6earch' of another position. We wish him success as he is worthy of the highest esteem and con fidence of his employer. E. T. Hamar of Kansas has assumed his duties as industrial teacher. He is manifesting a large amount of perse verance and pluck and gradually ac quiring the appetite characteristic of Siletzites. lie is studying the climatic privileges and difficulties here and likes it. Complaints are growing numerous as to the w ay tho mail is conveyed between Siletz aud Toledo. Sometimes with a load of passougers, sometimes on horse back aud at other times the Govern ment physician brings it. It is not al ways on time. Somo regular convey ance should be furnished. All services at the chapel are increas ing in atteudanco aud interest. All the employes attend divine services. Tho Sunday School is equipped better thau ever this year with literature aud te'icuel8' Special pieces by the choir every Sabbath. "Beyond the Gates of Paradino" by Mrs. Brvant Sundav morning. Come uud encourage the good work by your presence. Farewell aoeials were given Tuesday aud Weduosday evenings in honor of Harry McKoin, who, iu the short time he has been with us, has made tunny j friends. Business Interests iu Noedles, California, requires his immediate at- teutiou. It leaves a gap iu our social fabric difficult to patch. He U a wide- I avmko business fellow, and merita the g0O(1 wisues thllt folllw llim. The social life at Siletz and the school is fast ussuming its old-time vigor and conditions. Not a week passes but some of the employes eutertalu in their ' t....,. i. 4 ft...... I. t! It I IUVII D. fill UlllW CIUI V HKKK .HH IT fl P NOTICE FOR FTJBUCATIO'. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 16 1903. Notiee Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Jlay 4, 1903, viz: Theodore A. Riggs. II. E. No. 14001, for the nci sec 8, tp9s, range 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: , Tom Stockwell, D. A. Madison and T.II. Guy all of Sugarloaf, Oregon, and J. w. Tolford of Dallas, Oregon. , CHAS. B. MOOKES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 14, 19W. Notice is hereby 'given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 5, 11103. viz: William Stauke, II E 14362, for tho seJi sec. 11, twp 8 s., rang 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andrew Jogodinski, Paul Jogodinski, Her man J. Horning and Fred Fisher, all of Susarloaf Oregon. c Chas. B. Moobes. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. March 14,1903. Notice is hereby given that the followinir uamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim, and that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Oregou City Oregon, on May 5, 1903 viz: Josopii oianku II. E. 1130D for tho SC' SCC. 13, twp 8 s range 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Andrew Jogodinski, Paul Jogodinski, Her man J. Horning and Fred Fisher, all of Sugar oaf, Oregon. c Chas. B. Moores, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 14, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on April 26, 1903, viz: Wellington Wright II. E.. No. 11032, for the 8e)i sec. 12, tp. 8 s, range 11 w. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: . v Albert Sljota, James Robertson, W. E. Ball and Joseph F. Stephens all of Kernville Oregon. Chas. B. Moores, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LandOfllee nt Oregon City, Oregon, March 10, 1903. ' Notice is hereby given that tlie following named settler has tiled notice' of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that snid proof will bo made before lhe Register and Receiver at Oregon City .Oregon , on May 4 1903, viz: Dick A. Madison. II. E. No. 13994 for the pee. 9, twp 9s.. range 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon und cultivation of said 'and viz: Tom Stockwell, T. II. Guy, and T. A. Riggs all of Sugarloaf Oregon, and J. W. Tolford of Dallas, Oregon. Chas. B. Moohbs, Register. Mohair Wanted. Highest price paid in cash paid by T. P. Fisn. 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IiiQColij County JBaQl Responsibility $75,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid ou Time Deposits Exchange Sold on All Points State, County arid School Warrants Bought Principal Correspondents : PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, London and San Fran cis Bank, Ltd. , SAN FRANCISCO -Loudon and Sau Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK-. T. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. j OEOROK HALL M. N. ANDER505 Hall & Anderson Proprietors Toledo Livery and Feed Stable j Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special atte'ntic: given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or montk CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION DAILY STAGE TO AND FROM SILETZ Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a. m Arrives at Sileiz at 10:50 a. a Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p.m Vta. GALLOWAY G. L. HEPfl ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW LAND OFFICE BUSINEi A SPECIALTY Rooms l and 2, Oregon CitJ Weinhard Bldg, ) OreE' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. 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