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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
3 i' ! .i 1 i: Lincoln County Leader. jj,Baaa CHARLES F. SOULE, ) r,loo,a ADA E. SOULE, J PP",ETB8' Official County Paper. Entered at the postoftice at Toledo, Oregon, aa lecona-cias man matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - fl 50 Six Months - - 75 Three Months - 50 THE REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE. Ior Supreme Jude . . . .FRANK A. MOORE of Columbia For Dairy and Food Commissioner. J. W. BAILEY of Multnomah For Presidential Electors J. N. HART of Polk JAMES A. FEE of Umatilla GRANT B. DIMMICK of Clackamas A. C. HOUGH of Josephine For Joint Senator llt.lt District G. S. WRIGHT of Yamhill For Joint Representative 12th Dist. J. S. COOPER of Polk CONGRESSIONAL. For Representative First District. . BINGER HERMANN of Douglas JUDICIAL. For Circait Judco E. O. POTTER of Lane For District Attorney . . GEORGE M. LROTvN of Douglas .-, . . COUNTY. For Sheriff J. H. ROSS For Clerk IRA WADE For Treasurer J. L. HYDE For School Superintendent GEORGE BETHERS For Assessor R. H. HOWELL For Surveyor M. WYGANT For Commissioner . .F. A. THOMPSON For Coroner W. W. SOULE TOLEDO PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace R. S. VAN CLEVE For Constable JOE HILL Have you registered? If you don't want to vote, better step aside and give the women a chauoe. A Portland Chinaman has embezzled $4000. The -Chink" is a trifle slow, but give him time and' ho will learn American ways. A competent sporting authority says tho Portland Browns baseball team can iot lose the games which it has won. Every fan in Oregou should be thankful for that. An oil company has been organized iu Polk county with a capital stock of $100,000. That's the way to do it. Polk county has some w'.de-awake citizens who are not afraid to spend a dollar or fe'etout and hustle. They deserve to strike oil. It is not easy to understand why tho Democratic party is so particulai about seleotmg a lamb for the November slaughter. For this purposo Hearst is as good as Parker and Bryau as good as Cleveland. The former, however, seems to be the easiest picking for the politicians. Loss than 800 of Linoolu county's voters have registered This means a light vote soinethiuR that is promised all over tho state. Republican laziness, tho result of a sure thing, i8 respousi Wo for it. Tho Democrats will poll practically their entire vote. The Portland Journal's rumors from Washington regarding the allowed crookedness of llou. Dinger Hermann remind one of some of tho Russian re ports of doings iu the Far East. There isn't much in them but rumor. While the Journal evidently does Uot hope to defeat Mr. Hermann by its vile attacks, it realizes that it must make some kind o a showing in order to earu its share of the campaign rake-off. Peel Chittim But before going come in and see a few of the bargains we are offering in the line of Dress Goods Ladies' and Gents' Shoes Hats, Clothing We can supply you with the latest and best styles at lower prices than anywhere else in Linoolu county. Satisfaction guaranteed at HALL BROTHERS, Siletz, Oregon. If THO Forest; Grove .Poultry Yards ESTABLISHED IN 1877 Barred Plymouth Rocks Silver Wyandottes Brown Leghorns Black Minorcas My fowls are all Standard-bred and in line with the best strains of the East. Fifty fowls imported this season direct from the most noted breeders. Matings for eggs this season will be better than ever. Send for Circular. Address J. M. GARRISON, Box 335, FOREST GROVE, OREGON The next National Republican con vention will contain 994 delegates; noc essary to a choice, 498. Delegates to the number of 5G0 are already in structed for Roosevelt. The editor of The Leader pleads guilty. He carries a pass. The editor who is too no-account to get one will of course howl about it. A few of the old time cheap demagogues are still on the stage, and make fair comedians. We have noticed that when that Jap anese vice-admiral makes up his mind Togo after the Russians, he goes some. It cost a number of vessels and lives, but be seems to have the Bear pretty thoroughly holed up in Port Arthur. Oregon, Washington and Idaho have in sight a wheat crop of 60,000,000 bushels. This is just one little item of tho products of the great Northwest. Tho hops, prunes, lumber, salmon, chickens aud chittim all run into big figures and the country is yet young. You Bet! A Douglas comity man has worked 100 days ou a piece of road, and now asks the county court to help him out. If it is a public road the couotv should do so, not with reluctance, but with thanks. The men who help to make good roads are better citizens than those who stop at complaining about bad roads. Portland Journal. An unfortunate man in southern Or egon was killed a few days ago by a fall from a horse while on his way to a ball game. Hd he been on his way homo after witnessing a performance by the Portland team it might havo beco re garded as a cane of justifiable suicide. By a recent Canadian invention brick laying is done by machine. Tho ma dune w.ll do all pliu worU nnd ,,0 u moroUruilydmuiH pohsiblo by ,uiuJ l'.aoli machine is m i, i i... . aud a boy, and does the work of six or . 8Meu bricklayers. Its operation ca t be learned lu two eeks. Here is a aVviee for throwing men out of work up cannot bo credited to "Yankee in-g-Miuity." Portland is again showing a healthy Krowth . For 'the week ending May G 9S0 ,e n '".I ,trttn,,ferS negated S10J.9M) and building permits were is. sued during U,o same period to the H.ou.,t of tl0-l.93o. Many of the pu,! chasers are newcomers. scarij -art of the state W caching on,o of the large army of ho,e8Cokor8 from the oast, and Lincoln county is not nu ...v-1.Uu1uu(nuWi more push and nergy would improve the showing I ' jreat many places, , " i A Salem editor seated himself In a Portland restaurant the other day and began upon the bill of tare. After keeping three waiters nearly an hour bringing dishes to him, he called one of them to him, hecved a sigh and wins pered, as he stiri-ml tlm l.iii i.... audpoiuted with his finger; "Mister T'l'ft nt 1.1 . . . 1 - mm, huu - moving nm finger down to the bottom of the page 'ef it ain't again the rule I'd like to skip from thar to thar." Tleaso state to tho court exactly what you did between 8 au.i.O o'clock on Wednesday timmln.T i . , . , ti j er said to a delicate looking little woman ou the itues stand. "Well," she said. after a moment's refloetiou, -I washed my two children and got them ready for h.ilwi.t1 .....1 i ...... r.rwtu a uuttonon Johntiiu8 coat and mended a rent in Nellie's dress. Then I tidied np my siding room and watered my house plants BII" utr ie niornlug paper. ...inu-u mo parlor and set things riKbts in it aud washed my n)p chlni. tieys and combed the baby's hair and ewcd a button on one of her little shoes, and the,, I swept out the front entry and brushed d put away the children's Sunday clothes and wrote a note to Johnnie' teacher asking her to excuse him for not beinK at school on Friday. Then I f..,l ..... . . ' and Rave tho groceryman an order and wept off the back p,rch; then I si dawn nnd rested o lew minute, before Ue clock struck D. That's all" When little Minnie came from nV.t ing there was company at the home and sne commenced to tell of the sport she nan enjoyed. Tou ought to have seen me," she cried. "The first time 1 stood upmyfeetwonl up in the air and I came plump down on mv " "Minnip!" screamed her mother. "Well, what? iney just scooted out from under me and I came down on mv 1 nie!" cried her sister. "Well, can't you let me tell this? I came down plump on my little brother." Effects of Bad Whisky. A Baker City man arrested for beat ing his wife, with whom b loium. quainted at a masquerade ball, marry ing her after a brief acquaintance, thus explained, according to the Baker City Herald, how ho did it. "I beat her, but I was not responsible . ai. 1V was mis way: I hud been drinking excessively. 1 had been drinking mean whisky. I had gone on a continual -pree. I came home to my ove. determined to cut out the Honor habit forever. While the vile stuff u.e iu me I was wild. I became do brious. I saw a thousand vicious ani mals pursuing me. They appeared be fore mo, behind me-in every direction. Ihere seemed to be no escape from them. Wriggling snakes, creeping bugs sl.my monsters, tho whole animal kingdom was hauutiug me. "My wife-poor Lena!-she did all m her power for me. She tried to convince me that the animals were in, HKiuary aUd that I was ill. But they seemed to come at me iu multiplied number,. Oh, horrors!" Then the man almost completely broke down as bethought of the time when ho beat Lena suddenly changed to the form o a snake before me -a forked-tongued bissing Briaket I thought she would HZ:, r"th-11 serpents 1 was wild. I seized the first thing I could lay my Lands upon and tried to drive her back ! beat her unmercl- "H.v. Hut I did uot know it was Lena I was crazed and tl.m,M t ..... . . eu nnn ueiL'Ud- ' : myself Toor girl. I would ot worldr intentiotiully for tho Brown Leghorn Eggs. I unto for shIa n , ., AA'Kiiorn i'iiot "t only fl por gettl of J inire-bred celebrated Honnn . Toa naon stock, t r THOH. LEKSK, 1'renldent. J. C. Dl'DI EY. Yloe President. WM. Wo ar s kiQcolij eouQty JBaijij Responsibility S75,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Pa;d ou.Time Deposits' , Excbaiige' Sold on .All Points ' State, County and School Warrant Principal Correspondents: PORTLAND-Canadian: Bank, of Commerce, London and San F cisco Bank, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCO -London and Sau Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, Ly id the Llgh s f . : t r GEORGK HALL TTolI At AJ Proprietors Toledo Livery and Feed Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attj given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or o' CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION , See 1 aitra goinj Nitrs IIEQ wsur Write foi DAILY STAGE TO AND FROM SILETZ Id stree iwcv.T cv .jv a. m .inives at oiietz at 10:501, Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m Arrives at Toledo at 4.00;, Thorn; YSICIAN Tun Lbader has a bit of information a tip, so to speak to any of its readers who expect to attond the St Louis Ex position. Call early and avoid the rush. eal Estate OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RANCHES In All Parts ot the County CITY PROPERTY Iu Toledo and Newport an have some bargains to offer in city property iu Toledo; also n ranches nearby. fWU you wish to buy or sell, write or see me at my oflice at the Courthouse, TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M. BROW N WM. GAtOWAY G. I. HI 'aquina B; TOLEDi HEDGES & GALLOI'sician attorneys-at-la!H swop; LAND OFFICE BUSINlttorn( A SPECIALTY TyDls. in Linc - Rooms l and 2, ) Oregon Ci1''1'06 ; Weinhard Bldg, ) 0re,oate oniutlv ce iu Co COW -ft 0 B. F. ATTORNE YS-AT-LAWx n a Specialty. fotaI f: ;. Twenty yearb' experience befo,ct,ce. 1 Local and the General LandOi1-- Fiv and the Interior Department j 0 P at Washington, D. 0. f 1Ias ClTTlPA Pnm A , . i-and onke Bidg Oregon CltJ.' IT 1SAMATTEROFIIEAUH RCIAL he I The Leading Cdan of Toledo, Oref KE1 Absolutely pure THERE 5 NO SUBSTITUTE u MONTHLY MAGAZINE T, " 1 """LT LIBRARY b Best h Current Literature MANY SHOOT STORIES PAPERS ON flJgSSftS NCOA5'"!'"" In order to rnmtipte with the leading hotels we are l? compelled to establish the fater F following rateb : ' ol Commercial accommodations p datlonf day n3 lourists and other? .fll0'te Silltfla nir.nlu Any guest dissatisfied with f"n P' commodations will have mon-1? th ey refunded by making c jLEI plaint to the management- C. R. & S. Euswotf James Mcdonald , - v k IK, BEES, HONEY AND lhru Toledo, Or BEE SUPPLIES H I