8 FITS-As Usual: WHAT KIND? Men's Fits In CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES. v.- Our Spring Stock is here and wo are opening up tliis week. Come and see all the pretty tilings we have. No trouble to show Goods T?rom ffernville to SiletZ. As arranged, I met Jakie Johnson with the Keruville mail carrier near the btiv. Taking conveyance with lnni, we went up the river to the trail of the Siletz mail-carrier. Leaving the bout, we walked over the mountain and were ready for ths kiud-uearted mail carrier, who took us up the river to Mr. Micek's place, where he left ns on solid ground. $i j We tried to keep up, but in vain. e K arrived in SileU just after ciarK, wei 10 $ ti iii.li. and went to the Micek hotel, where we found a Hot ureanuweio anon dried and ready for bed, which we I found warm and comfortable. ! On Monday, March 28, I was invited k) i lo Uine witu linn oroujeis ami siii I ...:.i. 1- n..T Tlta mind mfHIH W11U VI I . 1,'U.L.tliUi ici . "v fci"" and pleasant chat were enjoyed. Next day, by invitation of Superintendent McKoin. 1 visited the Indian training school. Everything is carried on in perfect order. The names of the teaeh eiH have slipped my mind, but tho work that in being done is unsurpassed. Well may the fjileU Indians be proud of their school. We" returned homo by way of the i liver on a hastily made scow. G. S. Paumelk. STEWART & VANT Socialist Convention. The Socialists held their county con vention at the courthouse in Toledo on the 7th inst. Otto O. Krogstnd was chosen as chairman and J. W. Parrish secretary. The following nominations were made : SberilT-J M K Batler. Clerk George Wright. Assessor Irvin Magee. Treasurer II Olson. Joint Representative O O Krogslad. The balance of the offices were left to be tilled by the executive committee. The following resolutions were adopted bv tho convention: We, the So(;ialipf of Lincoln county, Oregon, in convention assembled, re allirm our allegiance to the cause of So cialism by endorsing the national and state platform of the Socialist party. We demand the most rigid economy In the conducting of the county busi ness, consistent with efllcient manage ment. Tho general concensus of opinion of the votors of our conuty, irrespective of party, seems to be in favor of a re duction of tho present exorbitant sal nries of our county officials. We as a party hereby pledge ourselves to work for such a reduction, thereby easing a part of tho burden resting ou the tax payer. We hereby pledge our candidates not to work for an increase of salary dur ing their term of olHce, and to serve the people to the best of their several abilities during the term of office for which they will bo elected for the salary ns now Oxod by law. Wo demand that all contracts be com pleted according to plans and specillca t ions before the same are accepted and received by the county court. Wj further demand that all property bo assessed at its true cash value as directed by law and no favoritism be hIiowu towards corivnmtbns and the "Oil. .1. W. I'AUItlSH, A. L. McFaudkn, K. 11. Huti.kr. Is Crime Increasing ? Few social questions are asked more I'-ecjiiently than, what is the increase of crime? The national Census Bureau is M'ckitijf an answer to this inquiry. It is undertaking to occure u record of all I er.-ons who are .enteuced to the var ious jails, penitential ios, and other! prisons in the I'nited States during the j year 1(101. ; The wardens of the state prison- and I The Democratic Convention. The representative Democrats of Lincoln county met in convention at the courthouse in Toledo yesterday af ternoon, with A B Clark in the chair and John Loom is filling the position of secretary. The committee on creden tials reported tho following delegates entitled to seats in the convention : Toledo Dr Wetmore, B Fiary, Dan iel Grady, George Schenck, Ed Puine and Sam Owen. Newport Adrian Ford, James Ball, W S Whitten (J W Ball, proxy), Steven Logau (John Loomis, proxy), John I.oomis. Vaquina George Lewis, A L Taylor, D F Scott, Joseph Shermer. Beaver Creek Archie McGinley, J J Gateus, J M Bowers. Tidewater-J It Barclay. N J Good man, W T Barclay (A T Goodman, proxy). Nashville Alox Warnock. C II Big don and II 8 Porter. Klk Ciiy Dudley Trapp, C L Morri son, Willio Simpson, O A Hooker. Siletz -John Williams, John Micek, Louie Smith, Bob Tronson, Butler Fair child, Billy iMetcalf. The following precincts were not rep resented: Als-a, Five Rivers, Big Elk Morris and Kern. The following were elected as dele gates lo the state convention: J V Stewart, Al Waugh and Alex Warnock. Following is tho county ticket : Sheriff-It N Warnock. Clerk-Z M Derrick. Assessor J H Lutz. Commissioner -Dudley Trapp. Surveyor-(iouleib Elksnat! School Supeiintendent C I, Knapp. Coroner John Williams. Unlike most Democratic conventions, it was surprisingly harmonious, being composed of the very cream or the party Wo congratulate our friends the enemy upon their good behavior. , Call for County Warrants. Notice is hereby giveu that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the General Fund, ami endorsed : "Not paid for want of funds' up to and Including November 22, l'.KJO. Iuterest on nila warrants to cease from and after said date. J. L. IIvdk, County Treasurer. Dated at Toledo, Or., this 25th day of March. 1001. Call for County Warrants. ... , n,t,; jM null" I1IIU I (slVH Ulllt 1 liV(J the sheriffs of the counties are being f,""N H band to pay all County War- requested to act a special agents to re- j nu" 8 llrrtw,, ou General Fund, and port certain facts concerning every per-1 enJ"Wl1 : paid for want of funds" tiun delivered into their custody. Some u, to '"Ending April 2'.), IDOL counties have not been heard from. Inj Interest on said warrants to cease some perhaps there are no iail-. i ! 0,1 Hd after said date. J. J.. Hydk, County Treasurer. Date.! at Toledo, Or., this loth day of April, 1004. others perhaps the local jails are no jon;'er ui-ed, iu ntill others the sUeriffs l:ave posnibly neglected the matter. But the records of the Census Bureau and the resuliUn: statist ie win . i... fomplete until all arc heard from, and Seed Potatoes. We have u few bushels of I-urly Rose. I n rift V..- . ' it N hoped that the pres: ,,, I ! t'; Veek.y d Weekly Journal t.usiues, wm not cui the sheritr n ! a .?. s. "I .B!,ra ?tr .u,n lb" ",!irkt '"! ueiut?ss win uot cause the sheritf of nuy county to block this most import unt inquiry. r.nrij- eeii hiL'a 1 ........ -. , - i." ru iwiaiurii, speak for them early, we have only a few bushels 0f eucb. Stm akt & Vast. Kernville Items. Nearly all the little lambs h ive per ished in the cold rains this spring. W illiam Dick, an Indian, lost 30 all he had. lr, is reported that Mr. Morris of Salmon Biver has lost 10 head of '-it! le thio spring. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Parmele visited the Keruville school last week and re port a good sohoolliouse and a fine litijo teacher. Sheisdoiug good work, with well-roirulated olasses. John Garnier, Jakie Johnson and Tipton Holland went on a bear hunt last week. ' Willie Bones met two bear3 on a log. He said he felt a Utile shaky a first, and yelled ut them, but wheu the big bear turned around and knocked the little one off, he had to laugh while they scampered through the brush. Barniele brothers lost a valuable shepherd dog last week and will give $50 for another as good. They cannot niauage their cattle without one. A good dog is of more service to them than a horse. Drs. F. E. and M. C. Adams Coining. Editor Luadkr: lu reply to inquiries regarding our return to Toledo during the summer, you will pleaso announce through your papoi' that we will be in Toledo during the summer. Not able to give date as yet, but we will be there thoroughlj prepared for all lines of dental work, and should any work done in the past need repairs it will be done free of charge. Das. F. E. and M. C. Adams. Puxdlkton. Or., March 2:', 1901. -- . Potatoes for Sale. I have 400 bushels of flue potatoes, chep for cash; still cheaper if takeu in largo quantities. Jok Kohvdar. SileU, Or. For Sale. One horse and buggy and four head of cattle. Farm for rent. Inquire, of C W. Day. Four miles north of Toledo. ' . Brown Leghorn Eggs. I hate for sale Brown Leghorn eggs at only $1 per setting of 15, from the pure-bred celebrated Bonnev and Gar rison stock. I. fiHser, Toledo, Or. For Sale. At a bargain : Une acre of hind in To ledo, 5-room bouse, barn and chicken house, good well, splendid garden spot. Call on or address Cihtis M Buowx, Toledo, Or. - Read the Market News in The Oregon Daily Journal Nothing Is omitted which concerns the interest of buyers and sellers in the live stock, grain, provisions, produce and financial markets-the markets are comprehensive and in every way re liable. The Journal iu addition carries every dav a full mnl ti-i,ti,f,,i .. . .." , ,, " -eiiorr. ot the world h news and presents many special features of deep Interest to the Hverage reader. The Journal' woman's page the illustrated tort'iug news p.ige the Journal stories and comic pages and other good things nmke it a very popn lr family newspaper, clean and t,ri.,ut from A lo Z and year's end to years end Semi weekly, 104 issnes.oneyear.cii 5o Weekly. M. Tl Weekly and Weekly Journal also con! nil a1 . features of the Dally Journal. Address THE JOUBNAi,, Tortland, Oregon. The Wlit HENHY LEWS, Pr ml Leader in Xiow Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Vft 8 I TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HuR J Yours witli Bargains THE WHITE HOI . ToledJ State NoiJ Moiiinouiil( Training School f,, arranged ospecially (,.; Most approved Jietl( ungraded work tnucln school. The demin. this school as UacL. supply. The Trsi,? wiiiou consists of fechooi ot ahout 2j equipptd in all jtsbl!, tSloyd, Music, l)Mllil 'draining. The Koras .quickest war to n t, Full term opens Sept. or iniormatioii Hdilrm E. D. RESSLER,w Or J. B. W. BUTLEfJ, Sscretary 4k ST- "-'V'Srt7r-. You dot have to hire a t The La Salle Street St" in Chicago, which is us the trains of the Rock I System, is loct ' the very hearts , city, less' th block from the I of Trade; less: two blocks from tlit; Office; within easyv ing distance oftheprc' , hotels, theatres and tr j . i i. , . ii tj i ou aon i nave to nireacaDtom:,, I The 'union loop is right in frontofto I I . Pay 5 cents, get aboard the eltvild,ti - r' " "-t Let me give vou other ss reason! why you should use the Rock Island System. There are lots of them. L. B. CORHAM, Caneral Agont, 1 40 Third St.. Portland, Ore. NOT1CK FOU IM'lll.HWTION. I'. S. I.Hiid Olllce at KoxeliurK, Or., , April HHH. Notice Ih huroliy Riven (hut tho following, nan.dl s-ittlcrha, lileil notice of hU lulenilo.i "KO l'"'o in Kiippnrt of, hU clulm. 1 an.l that xai.t proof will lie .nude bufo.-o ' :. , ' v i Lincoln county, at lolerto, Oreiton, on May 21, plot, vi.- Isaac II. Kverm.n, It. K. No. s;i.-.",r I.ntH -I, 6 'cc tlnl an.l loui, a.U W(.tlon twp M , raiiKO 12 w. , "0 names the following wlti.osno- to prove h contlmuM,, resl.lcncc up,,., au.lculllvmion of i-a id land, viz: W T IToeki-r, All-ert llfnnett. C II ):VCI18 nm, "alter llSord all ol WaMport, (r. J. 'MtiiuiiiKH. Ilcglyter. You want all the caKni; Only t2 for Tun I.eadeii and Weekly Oretfonian. Get them now. CORVALLIS&E RAILROAD 1 A FREE PATTERN (jour own selection) to e-r ,cr'b"- Q'"y W Lent, V?' ub- TIME CARD ! No. 2. For Yaquini: Train leaves Albany" ' ' Corvilli; ' " Toledo! Arrive Yaquina, Returning Toledo " Corvallw i Arrive Albany i MSCALCS A LADIES' MAfiA7iMF (MS CALL fiWTERHS No. i. No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany jj At rive Detroit No. 4. ReturninR: ' Leaves Detroit ; Arrives Albany : Train No. I orrivef ' hi limp tn rnnnect WltB southbound train, a.itf two or tliree hour? w- fore departure of S. rt train fur Portlaml. Train No. 2 connw S. p. trains al Coivj mi critrintr Hirectser'Pl pert and adjacent &t Train 3 for Deirou," and qjher mountain t Allinny atjjoo a. ra., T(J(r troit about noon, gf'' time lo reach the fr For limber informal'' J. E. FkANKllS, W 13. H. Bolks,