Lincoln County I ender. F:1- mmjliiwiiw.mmhwhbi CIIAKLES F. POl'LE, ) ADA K. SOULE, J PltOPRIETOHB. Official County Paper. Entrrt at the- portoflire at Toledo, Oregon. M .'cuud-cl!a ma 1 1 mailer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - f 1 50 Six Months - - 75 Three Months - 50 SHINGLES Our Standard-Bearers. Fou President THEODORE ROOSEVELT For Vice-President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Judge Parker, the Democratic? nomi nee for President, has decided, it is re fwted, to make no speeches in his own lielmlf during the present campaign. The Judge lias evidently received a hunch from the old adage, "'Speech is silvern, but silence is golden," and will offer Bryan and himself as proof. Disastrous storms, causing great loss if life and property, contiuue to attract attention to the blessed east. Mean while inquiries from the east about the Oregon coast country are coming thick and fast. There's halm in Web foot. Come on with your aches aud J ains and shattered nerves and legal teuder. Same old fc tory heavy firing nil along the lino, but Port Arthur still stands. Star A's at $2.65 PER THOUSAND No. 2s at 2.00 PER THOUSAND We have a large stock of good Cedar Shingles in Toledo to be sold at the above prices by the Lincoln County Bauk. If you need Shingles, call and soe them. .B. Jk.tl. ERS, Siletz, Oregon. Prof. Potter's Pretty Pupil. ' A dispatch from Chomawato the Ore goniim says: Word was received here that Super intendent T. W. Potter of the Indian Truing school here was married at Red ding, Cal., Thursday to Miss Mary J. Smith, a pupil in the school since 1895. The announcement occasioned great surprise, as neither teachers nor pupils weie aware of the romance progressing under their very eyes. The ceremony took place in a parsonage at Redding, which is'the nearest railroad station to the bride's old home. The bride was given away by her brother, Jumes Smith, who is an employe at the Che mawa school. Her sister, Alice, at tended her as bridesmaid, and the young woman's mother and step-father were witnesses. After the ceremonv and a wedding supper at the hotel, Mr. nud Mrs. Potter left on the Cverland for San Francisco. From there they will go to Mr Potter's ranch at Albany, Col., after which they will visit the World's Fair at St. Louis. The bride is a charming young wo man, who has endeared herself to her schoolmates nnd teachers during her htity lit the institution. She is about 18 years of ago and has been prominently identiiled with Y. W. C. A. work at the school. She is a quarter blood Win- tone, and her home was near Redding, Cal. So would have graduated in two years. Superintendent Potter is well-known in the state nnd throughout the the In tliiin service. He is a mnn approaching TO years. For the past 18 years he has been in the service in some capacity or other. Ho began his work m Indian Territory. From there he went to Car lislo School, where he was employed ns a teacher until he was promoted and nivon a superintetidency. It was in the early '00s th.it Potter began hiscHi'eer as superintendent of an ludiun school. He was at Fort Toteu, N. D., and later at Cherokee, N. C. At this latter place be met aud married his first wife, an Indian woman and the daughter of a powerful Cherokee chief She was famed throughout her section of the country as a beauty. Mr. Potter had recently resigned from the supeiiutendcucy of the Chemawa school after au investigation by the iovernineut showing that his mauago-' ment had been very satisfactory. He i L tj m: B E R ! Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS. Boat and Box Lumber cut to order X No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well prepared to furnish and Mouldings a Specialty anything in building line Operating an Up to-Date Planer Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I will deliver lumber at any point on the C. &. R. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bny at right prices, qmdity considered branch YARDS J, R. Mays & Son, Elk City !J. A. J. Fleming Newport O. R. ALTREE, Toledo Oregon - .. .. I The New York World Thrlce-a-Weok Edition Rend Wherever the English Language is Spoken The tickets are now made up aud the most interesting Presidential campaign the United States has known since 1800 has begun. And is the most important too. Which will it be, Parker and Davis or Roosevelt and Fairbanks? Nobody knows yet, but the Thrice-a-Week World will tell you promptly, fully and truthfully every movement of the hot and thrilling campaign. The real news paper now priti ta facts rather than hopes, and it has always been the effort of the Thrice-a Week World to tell the tiling that has happened exactly as it happened. Thus you oan judge for yourself and form your opinion. There is also u great war going on in the East, where the World has a bril liant sWf of co i respondents in the the field, and their reports are found regularly in the columns of the Thrice aWeek World. The Thrice a-Week World's regular subscription price is outy si per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer to visit the big Ringling shows for the afternoon performance. The train will leave Toledo at 5:41, Elk City atG :09, Morrison (5:17, Chit wood at 6:27, Eddyville at 0:40, Nortons at 7:02. Nashville 7:17, Summit 7:;S, Blodgett7:50, Wren 8:18, Philomath 8:41, Coryallis 8:56; arriveJUbany 9:35. This will be the regular train on above date, going east the only one. I have 150 cords of dry vinemaplo wood for sale at $3 per cord delivered. Leave orders at Ileury Lewis' store in Toledo. I. B. McJunkin. this unequalled newspaper and Tub will return about October 1 to turn tho . i,EAUEK together one year for $175. sohowl over to E. L. Chalcraft, the new j -rjie regular subscription price of the flljiteo. I two papers is $2.50 ' . Special Excursions to St. Louis. J Excursions to Shows, September 5, 0 and 7 and October 3, The big Ringling shows and circus 4 and 5 are the remaining dates upon will be in Albany September 1, and on which tickets will bo sold at tbe re-j this occasion excursion trains will be cluced rates to the St. I .ouis Fair. ' run on the Corvallis & Eastern railroad These rates apply over tho Denvor and j from both euds of the line, at a fare for l:io (irandc aud Missouri Pacific. For j the round trip, not to exceed $1. The t lie patrons of thoso roads special ex-1 two special trains will both arrive here enr-ion car will be run through from before the street parado, which will be Portland and St. Louis without change. bcl,i nt 10 a. in., on Thursday, Septom- See tho many points of interest about j her 1. The train from Yaquina will tlio Mormon Capital and take a ride leave that place at 5:15 a. in., arriving through Nature's picture gallery. i at Albany at 9:35; the one from Detroit During tho closing months travel to '. will leave that place at 6:25, arriving in the Fair will ho very heavy. U you j Albany at 0:25 a. m., giving the passen toiituuipluto going, write W. C. Mc- gers ample time to boo the parage. Going to Newport? The launch Racine Will make regular trius from Toledo to Newport. Fare one way, 60o; round trip, 75o. Handle liride, general agent at Portland for Both trains will leave the Albany stu- all kinds of frehiht. Excursion every the Denver and Rio Grande, for partic-! tion for the return trip at 0 p. in., thus Sunday to Newport and return for 50c. yla.r Qf theeeexou rions, ' giving the excursionists pl.uty of time Williamson Buoa. Send No Money ONLY YOUR NAME AND ADDRK33 For Sample of Cloth, Etc. ALL-WOOL illfS $14.50". lEe Medal Tailors ADET0 ORDER 69-71 Third St. i'loHBa mention Portland, this paper. Or. The Leader and Tacific Homestead for only 81.75. Now is the time. TlIOS. I.EKSF-, 1'residunt. I. C. W W EY. Vice President. W.M. BCAUT1I, Cu?hlcr. v4 Responsibility 875,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Taid on Time Deposits Exchange Sold on All Points State, County and School Warrants Bought Principal Correspondents: h PORTLAND -Cannd ian Bank of Commerce, Loudon and San Fran- IS ctco Bank, Ltd. ' i- ll- Tn l Tfill'l, . T 1 .1 (. I.- 1 1. Tl (0 Drt- T Ulr-UVJ J.omiou and otni r liiuciscu u;u,ti, i.iu. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co. W CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London and San Francisco Bank, LM. TBI. tfnYk km GEORGE HALL M. X. ANDERSON Hall & Anderson mmmmm PltOPIilETOIlS Toledo Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by day, week or month CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION DAILY STAGE TO AND FROM SILETZ Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a.m.. Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m , . . Arrives at Siletz at 10:50 a. m. . . Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. m. TiikLeadkii has a bit of information tip, so to sp,-ak to any of its readers who expect to attend the St Louis Ex position. Call early and avoid the rush. ft New Management The Leading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon In order to compete with the leading hotels we are compelled to establish the following rates : Commercial accommodations per day $2.00 Tourists and other? $ 1 to 1.50 Single meals to residents 25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have mon ey refunded by making com plaint to the management. CHAS. BROWN A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) lo every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. WM, GAtOWAY G. I.. 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Sold in neaily every city nd town, or by mail Irom THE MoCALL CO., 113-115-117 West 31st St, NEW YOBK. UPPHCOTFS MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library TE13 Bast in Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year; 25cts.a copy NO CONTINUED' STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF ttSFl liave some bargains to offer in city property iu Toledo; also u ranches neailiy. fJSTH yon wish to liuy or soli, writt n)G,orec me at my oHice ut tli CourilioutiP, TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M. BROWN james Mcdonald BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUPPLIES 8 I Chitwqqo, LmcQtos Counts 0m.x