(7. tu&ln nnip wo Volume XI. Jurors for July Term. following is the list of jurors for the term of Circuit Court beginning July jjai Merchant.... Siletz GRSo'.ienck Laborer." Toledo GeoFSvlvester. . . .Laborer. ...Newport ClI Williams.... Capitalist... Newport A Hathaway Farmer Harlan E W Gaither Farmer Toledo E H Bryant Farmer Norton Fred Greenbrook. . .Farmer. ..Newport j jioore Stockman. . .South Beach Wm F Wakefield.. Stockman. Eddy ville DBRamsdell ..Stockman. .. .Elk City David Kuble. . . . Capitalist. . ..Waldport Bennett Olsou . . .Farmer. . .Five Rivers E Hall Farmer Kernyillo Joseph Lewis. .Oystermao. .Oyaterville George F Green. ..Farmer. . . .Nashville James Harrison . . . Millman . . . . Yachatu AB Hunt Farmer Euuy ville Oscar Tom Stockman Angora FJ Frary Furmer.Y Toledo Dan Grady Farmer Toledo John Hamar. . .Stockman. ..Steer Creek FA Thompson Farmer Salado Hugh Carr Farmer Five Rivers Arnold hurley Logger Toledo J A Hill Farmer Toledo John Bowers.. ..Farmer. Beaver Creek MV Simpson Farmer. .. .Elk City Alfred Bailey.. Oysterrnan. . Oyster ville H N Foster.... Farmer Chitwood AMI Dundon .... Farmer Toledo The Toledo school board met last Friday night and elected the following teachers for the ensuing year: Princi pal, George Bethers; intermediate, Miss Jennie J. Maxwell; primary, Miss Eebah Gang. It would be altogether superfluous to give our readers an in troduction to Mr. Bethers. His selec tion is an emphatic endorsement of his previous good work in the same posi tion. Miss Maxwell came to Lincoln county with first class recommenda tions, and her recent success with the Parfish school and work in the county institute a few weeks ago have proven her ability to the satisfaction of our ichool board, as well as numerous friends. Miss Gans also was one of the shining lights In the institute, and is an enthusiast in primary work. This is her fort possibly her mission and the little ones will be in good hands. In education as in every thing else a Rood start is all-important. The obinioa. Is almost unanimous I hat the cbooi poard has selected the cream from among a large number of appli cants. We are compelled to reject certain communications this week because the wtnors have requested that their "ames be withhold. The Leader has, upon several occasions, explained the reasons for this. All matter pnblic interest for publication ia deemed publio property and if a person is really working for the woll-fare-of the com munity he will not seek to hide his hght under a bushel. Contributions of nwit are appreciated, but we in sist that in all instances relating to per sonal or public matters, the signature t-e author must go with the article. Hotel Arrivals. Uetof non-resident guests at Toledo "otels since June 26, 1903: AT THE COMMERCIAL. Kobert Tronson, Geo Newberry, John . vuquuue Thompson, Mr. and n0 i V. olieizt . uomtveat, Jjpot; Dr. Carter, B. F. Hahn, W. Wil- W,i V, ' " u UoIlrd, R. L. Col OrnlV i?re,lce; S" W- Sturdevent, 0aha,Neb.; 8. P. Cook, Jessie Bur- ns. Portland ;Sven Isacson, Salado; Ww Harrison, Monmouth; J. A. Peter JJ, Bay View; J. M. Neil, Alplna Mich. Frazler, K. Hachmuth, Grand N.Micb.5J. P- Brooks, Minueapo- Eiith nn:LL,?Roi Brow. 8il Collin- r,,. ' riy Jvans, Alvena ;ol'in9. Olive Johnson, Alice Ben, Che- a , AT THE PARKER. Terwiir ' lvoeerK A B Clark, II JcJS8V,nlIari0n-MaB-Elk Cit r,. ' ' " s,evens, Joe Gay. James BLermp ? V ES', Simon FredwlL , " 'int8ookerr Wlnant; Jens- w ' epot; U 8 Holgate, Lut SH Fdi. nen8' YnJuia; Mr. and Koots- ' L . psey' Frank stank. 8oith ",nuQ 'd Mountain; SL View- V " J A Peterson. Bay Mrs Robert Wamock, Eddy ville. Toledo, Lincoln Larky Logan was a visitor from Siletz ' Monday. i Captain A. B. Clark of Elk City was a county seat visi'or last Saturday. Captain Henry Nice of Lutjens was an eastbound passenger Monday morning. The Yaqnina Bay Mercantile Co.. displays its ad in a new dress this week. Sam Center wassmokinga new brand of cigars the fore part of the week so they say. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bensell of Siletz were passengers for the valley Monday morning. Robert Warnock and wife of Eddy- ville were among the Toledo visitors yesterday. Merchant Jim Plumlee moved his avoirdupois valleyward Wednesday morning via the C. & E. Mrs. 0. M. Brown, wife of the couniy judge, has been numbered with the sick this week, but is improving. Miss Nancy Blower passed through Monday morning en route to Eola from a visit with her folks at Mill 4. A. A. Fuller, the handsome young insurance man, wont to Roseburg last Saturday to visit that daughter. George Newberry, a young and ener getic rancher from Siletz, was transact ing business in Toledo last Friday. Fred Wessel of Depot was in the city Monday morningafter a new Champion mower, purchased of A. T. Peterson. Lee Williams, the altitndinous Elk of Newport, passed through Tuesday morning on a business trip to Portland. Charlie Woodiug, the tail and hand some pociety bud of Pool slough, was making fashionable calls in Toledo Tuesday. Roy Doty of Yaquina who was re cently opereated upon for appendicitis by Dr. Parker, assisted by Drs Thayer end Warren, is rapidly recovering. Wilson's orchestra will give a dance at Newport tonight. A jolly good time is expected. A splendid supper will be served at the Bay View House. Mr and Mrs. Ed Dunn and son ar rived from Spokane, Wash,,Wednesday evening for a visit with the former's brother, Jay Dunn and family. James Anderson, the ex-blacksmith, was up from Lutjens Monday. - He now registers from Lutjens, although be has not made a complete transfer to that place. Farmer Frank Parker moved back to his ranch near Canoe landing Tuesday, He was in the safe keeping of Mike Mackay, Fred Anderson and Francis Jones, Not the Merchant of Venice, bnt the merchants of Toledo have passed res olutions, and will close their places of business promptly at 8 :00 p. m. on and after Monday July 6. Austin Rosebrook and son Leon did the pedestrian act down to Cafe Foul- weather last Friday to visit First As sistant Keeper Billy Ford and family, They came up from Newport Sunday on the launch Ola) la. Miss Addie Harrison of Waldport arrived last Friday evening from Mon mouth, where she graduated at the State Normal. She visited her sister, Mrs R H. Howell, several days before proceeding to her home, The C. & E. will make a one fare rate for the round trip to Albany. Carnival tickets on sale and good going June 29 to July 4 and returning not later than July 6. Also a rate of 12.00 for round trip on July 4 leaving Toledo at 6:30 a m., on regular train returning from AL banv Sunday on excursion. Contractor Oliver Altree and crew finished Tuesday morning the task of raising the flag pole at the courthouse. It is 90 feet above ground, and the large edition of Old Glory recently purchased by the county court may be seen from every part of the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Soule departed Weduesday morning for Omaha, Neb., to attend the convention of the National Editorial Association, the former being ono of the ten delegates from Oregon. They will be absent about six weeks, visiting relatives and friends at various points in Nebraska and Iowa. During their absence The Leader will bo in charge of a pair of "devils," to whom everything of merit should be credited, while anything which raises the read er's fighting blood may be charged to the absent editor. County, Oregon, Friday, HONORS FOR TOLEDO. Local W. R. 0. Captures State Convention at Portland. The convention of the Women's Re lief Corps, Department of Oregon, held at Portland last week, resulted in some pleasant surprises for the people of To ledo. Mrs. Rose Schenok was elected Department President and the respon sible position of Department Treasurer was given to Miss Mamie Wakefield. There was a spirited but good-natured contest over the first office, but the winning blarney of one of Toledo's delegates, Mrs. Matilda Espy, ably as sisted by Mrs. Bethers, color bearer, and Miss Wakefield, the other delegate, brought homo the plum. Our private dispatches say one Portland member became slightly vexed and accused Mrs. Espy of being Irish. Wasn't that mean? Throe members of the executive board also hail from Toledo. They are: Maybel Bethers, Matilda Espy and Ada Soule. As this was decidedly Toledo's inn ing, President Sohenck deemed it eminently proper to hand the state secretary's portfolio to Mrs. Ina Stur- devaut an excellent selection, by the way. The victorious Toledoites. except Miss Wakefield, arrived home Monday evening and were met at the depot by several fellow-members of the W. R. C. and also a delegation of the G. A. R. The enthusiastic company immediately proceeded to the hall, where one of thoae famous W. R. C. lunchss had been prepared. The "high spirits" and over-supply of fine eatables blended harmoniously, and it was a very enjoy able occasion. The Leader congratulates Abe Lin coln W. R. C. No. 49 upon the manner in which it has been recognized an honor which it entirely merits. It is numbers considered, the best Corps in the state, and its members have proper respect for the much, abused word, "Fraternity." Local Teachers' Institute. A local teachers', institute will be held at Elk Citv July 10 and 11. 1903 where the following program will be rendered: FRIDAY, 8 P. M. Singing. Recitation. Singing. Address.......... J. B. Horner Singing. SATURDAY, 9:30 A. M. Singing. The Teacher's Duty in the School.. George Bethers Primary History Etta Trout RECESS. Physiology Jennie Robins Arithmetic General Discussion NOON. 1:30 Singing. Primary Arithmetic Rebah Gans Language Jennie Maxwell KECESS. Grammar. '. ....:. . ..Geo. B. McCluskey Recitation Mrs. Rose Schenck Spelling. The public, and all interested in edu cation, are invited to attend both the evening and day sessions. This program is subject to change. George Bethers, County Superintendent. Mrs. Wolveiiskl, the Polish woman who recently attempted suicide by sev ering an artery of her left arm, has, under the skillful treatment of Dr. Par ker, so far recovered that she was able to return to her home near Roots Tues day. Manager Edwin Stone of the C. & E. shipped 3000 lake trout through Toledo last evening. They will be placed in Beaver creek. Dr. M. M. Davis was in charge of the shipment. That tailor first door south of the barber shop is always busy. He guar antees a perfect fit on every garment and is thoroughly up to-date. Prices reasonable. The old wallpaper on your walls looks shabby. For one dollar I will sell you sufficient to repaper a room. Over 75 Styles to select from at Krogs tad's. Willie Towner of Siletz returned Wednesday evening from a proctractcd visit at Portland and other vlley points. Ned Evens of the upper Siletz country was in Toledo yesterday. July 3, 1903. Miss Clura Olson visited . Albany Wednesday. J. G. Johnson of Storrs was in the city Mouday. Mayor Roddy of Winant visited To. ledo Wednesday. Commissioners' court convened in adjourned session yesterday. U. S. Grant and Tom Jackson were visitors from Siletz Monday Miss Vena Alexander returned from Portland Wednesday evening. James Cavnaw of Otis was transact ing business in Toledo yesterday. County Surveyor Wycant and son Cecil visited Newport the fore part of the week. Joe Briggs of Newport was anion e tbe visitors seen on our streets last Saturday. . J. A. .Peterson, the jolly postmaster of Bay View, was transacting business in Toledo yesterday. Dr. Warren, the henvv-weieht saw bones of Newport, was a passeneer for Portland Wednesday morning. Prof. J. B. Horner and family of Cor. vallis passed through Toledo Tuesday evening en route to the Resort city. K. C. Molver has moved his shoe re pair shop to his residence near thn intersection of 6th and Hill streets. Miss Aileen Gaither left Wednesday morning for Independence for a visit at the home of Ed Owen and family. Farmer Daisy Boles, accompanied by her silent partner, Bert, moved out to her ranch near Siletz this mnrnincr. Franscisoo Seely, accompanied by Lewis Young and his famous cayuse, returned to his ranch up Depot Tues day morning. A. B. Clark and the launch Gypsy were down from Elk City Tuesday. E. M. Mays and II. Terwilliger were the passengers.' Mn. R. A. Bensell of Newport was a homeward-bound passenger Tuesday evening. She has been visiting in the valley for some time. -" August Fischer of the Corvallis Flouring Mills passed homeward Mon day morning from a business trip to Newport and Yaquina. Rey. F. O. Jones wishes to inform the public through the medium of The Leader, that there will be no services at the Episcopal Church next Sunday. Mrs. C. Gannon, mother of our cen tal townsman, Henry Gannon, accom panied by her daughter. MIsb Anna. arrived from Spokane, Wash., Tuesday evening. Frank Carson was a passenger for Albany Tuesday morning, returnihg Wednesday evening. 0. R. Ellsworth played Vulcan in his blacksmith shop during his absence Wm Thayer and family came in from their ranch in the Siletz region Monday evening ror a visit with Toledo friends. Will reports every thing wet and lovely in his part of the county. Mrs. llona Howell was a passenger for Waldport Monday evening. Her worser half, Assessor Hank Howell. broke loose from the strenuous duties of his office and went the same route Wednesday evening Agent Franklin informs The Leader that the regular train from Yaquina to Albany tomorrow morning will arrive in Toledo at 6 :30 a. m. An hour earlier than the usual time. This is for the benefit of excursionists who wish to do Albany the Fourth. Ell Gaither has given Toledo the shake temporarily at least-and has joined his brother John in tho mercan uie ousiness at JNewport. Elf s exper iencein selling sugar, salt and eauer kraut is large and like the sands of the sea his friends are legion Mr. and Mrs.C. L. LitohfJeld returned Monday evening from their bridal tour of the i'aciflo Northwest, going straight through to their home at Yaquina Some of Charlie's numerous friendi think he might at least have appeared on the rear platform as tho train left Toledo. The C. & E. bills an excursion from Albany and all points we9t to Newport Sunday July 5. Fare for lonnd trip Albany, Corvallis, and Philomath f 1.50 weal or Philomath to Chitwood $1.00 All points west of Chitwood 75 eents Loaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Returnln 'g leaves Newport 5 :30 p. m. Nmiiber 18 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Record of Recent Exchanges in Lincoln County. June 20 Minnie Green and Fred W Green to John O Connor the north half of the . southwest quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 35, township 12 s, range 11 west. Consideration $425. June20 Allen BSIanson and Mary A Slanson to Mr8 R J Pemberton lot 3, block 2 in Sea Home addition in Nye and Thompson's addition to Newport. Consideration $50. June 26 Adrian L Ford to Jane Jones south half of northwest quarter and north half of southwest quarter sec tion 14, township 11 south range 8 west. ' Consideration $800. .Tnnfl 27 - Jacob Hnlimt A and A V Hoi gate to L W Holgate lot 1 of section 17, lots 8 and 9, section 18 and the south east quarter of southeast quarter, sec tion 7 and southwest quarter of south west quarter, section 8, township 13 b, range 11 west. Consideration 8500. June 27 Jacob Holgate and A F Holgate to U S Holgate lot 4, block 6 in the town of South Beach. Considera tion $75. June 20 LeonidasE Mills to Minnie Greeo north half of the southwest quarter, southeast quarter of south west quarter and southwest Quarter of southeast quarter of section 35, town ship 12 s, range 11 west Considera tion $200. June 20 Albert Brad way to Geo W Ford lot 6, block 8 In Olsson's addition to Newport. Consideration $25. June 30United States to William IS Calkins lots 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 32, section, 24, township 6 south, range 11 west, containing 160 acres. June 30 United States to Leonidas E Mills north half southwest Quarter. southeast quarter of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 35, township 12 south, range 11 west. Hit George McClunkey ia visiting Albany aud the Carnival today. U. S. Holgate of South Beach had business in the city Monday. T. G. Wilson of Elk City had busi- ness in the county seat several days this week. Surveyor Lot Powell of Ona was transacting business in Toledo Monday and Tuesday. Wilson's orchestra will givereeular dances In the Newport opera house every Saturday evening during the tourist season. Joe Ludwig left Tuesday morning for Tacoma in response to a message an nouncing the serious illness of his daughter. ' Mrs. M. J. Tyler of Waldport passed through last Friday evening en route home from a visit of several months with her daughter in Alameda, Calif. Amos Klaor of Corvallis was greeting his friends In Toledo Wednesday. He departed for Siletz yest rday for a visit with bis sister Mrs. C. G. Cope- land. Colonel O. R. Downs of Forest Grove passed through to Newport last Satur day evening. His popcorn emporium may not bo. a feature at Newport this season, but he may decide to return next week. . - The Launch Racine made a trip to Newport yesterday. She had as return passengers, Landlord John Fogarty of the Bay View House, and George Heckle junior proprietor of the Seaside refresh inent bureau. Mrs A. Sine, wife of the Night Chief of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany of Portland, and her four daugh ters stopped off Thursday on their way to Newport, to upend (he night 'with Mr3. J. E. Franklin. Grandpaw Ed Wade, the juvenile wet goods dispenser of the "Dewey" was a passenger for Portland yesterday. Ed's new dress suit case recently imported from Yokabuma, will be the envy of hi brother Elks along the line. Dentist O. H. Davenport pasitdi through Toledo last evening en route, to Waldport, where he will practico his, profession for a week or two. The dot-v tor has been roamin' considerable since" he left Toledo but says be has found no place that suits him as well as Lin coln county. He will be with us again' iu the near future 1 1 hi 5,r . t'Nh is Si: