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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
Lincoln County Leader J charLks f. soule, aiu k. kulk. Proprietors, Official County Paper, j Entered at the ptwtoflic at Toledo, Oregon. aa 1 aeooud-claia mall matter. ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - 1 50 ; Six Month - - 75 1 Three Months - - so , Our Standard-Bearers. Fob President THEODORE ROOSEVELT For Vice-Presidkst CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Just One Little Wish. I do not wish to dwell upon This rough old eerth for many years; There's too much bumping here below. Too much of grief, too many tears. I would not shuu one heavy task That Fate has ordered for my band; I'm quite content to take my share Of thumps and bruises, understand; But some day I will have enough, And then the little space T fill In this sad world may be assigned To one possessed of stronger will One who delights in constant strife And bares his bosom to the fray Without a thought of where he'll stand W hen dawns for him the final day. But while I would not linger here Till frosty locks adorn my top, Or till there's but a smooth expanse Where flourished once an ample crop, Before I leave this vale of tears And to that peaceful haven glide, My weeping friends, lend me your ears: I wish Bill Bryan would subside I The Party for Young Men. 10(1 ward Hoch, Republican nominee for Governor of Kansas, in an address at Marion, in that state, said; ' But now these vociferous gentlemen have suddenly discovered that the gold Hlaudard is all right, and their candi date for President blandly announces that that question is 'irrevocably set tled.' Young men should ioin a Dartv that espouses good principles and pol icies at the beginning, and not a party tliat opposes every good thing until it is ' irrevocably settled ' against it, and then tags along with a belated approval of all it bad stubbornly opposed." A few days prior to the Democratic national convention. W. J. Brvan hauded out the following to Judge Par ker: "A man who is weak enough to put his candidacy in the hands of Hill and Belmout before the convention would not be strong enough to resist their influence after election, if he were by any possibility successful." Well. Judge Parker received the nomination, mid now Mr. Bryan has lined up with Mill and Belmont and is whoopiug it tip for the "weak" man. What a pic ture! In his first attempt to discuss the sit uation in the Philippines, Judge Par ker made a mistake in figures of only H71.000.000. If this habit should grow mi the Judge, some close observer, be- i fore the close of the campaign, may re-1 mirk that he ia' somewhat careless. ith Clans Spreckles of the Sugar Trust and August Beluioutof trusts too numerous to mentiou 32, we bolieve working for Parker, the Democratic nominee soould not feel that he is al together au object of dis-trusl. Since the Ladd victories in the show ring at the St. Louis Fair cattle breed ers all over the world know Oregon is ii the map. Such advertising helps the state and should be appreciated by j every citizen. I The Chinamen of Portland may think they hare exterminated the devil, but they needn't expect the Eugene iuard to believe it while Harvey Scott -ii .ex, moves and has his being. A Portland man is suing his employ fcis for fcoUOO for the loss ol a big toe. intimated by the inch or ounce, that niiiu is worth more than a white ele. pliant. Mothers, keep your little ones ju. d Mirs after nightfall. Mr. Brvau havs th.it old terror Iuiperiiili.m is at largo. The Portland baseball team is cling ing tcnacioufly to its old position iu the pennant race. SHINGLES 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 Bank. If you need Shingles, call and see them. HALL BROTHERS, Siletz, Oregon. 17 m: Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber cut to order No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well prepared to furnish and Mouldings a Specialty anything in building line Operating au Uplo-Date Planer Good Stock of Dry Lumber on band I will deliver lumber at any point on the C. & E. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch yards J, R. Mays & Son, Elk City J. A. J. Fleming Newport O. R. ALTREE, Inherited Indian Land for Sale At Siletz Agency, Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian lands, situated and being in Lincoln County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, to-wit: 11 Kins Hl'B- MviHioNs George Wilbur... iw'4 of sw'i lAt 5, 8!'4 Mary Wilbur.. Lot 14, noli NwW of se'-I V 1 - O...I ? Solomon Scott , SU, ee'4 lie1 a Ki no Lot 6, re J.J Clara Chapman and Hone 1'etlte.I.ot 11 nw Lot la nw ; Lot 17 kw Lot 18 bw i Clnra Clinpinan and Rove Petlte.Lot 20 sw u Lot '27 w )i Lot '2 sw lxt 23 nw M hot 38 tie 4 IOt fi IIW '-4 Lot o nw J; John llaxter Lot 0 ne ; l.ot 12 ra Lot 15 Lot 111 Be i John llaxter.. .WU n W'.J w A aw',. aw; Lot 1 Lot 21 kw i-ot 24 HW Mollis Henaell ne '4 nw Se !4 nw I'eter Hotib No i nw Se aw Peter bolib Lot 17 se Lot IS xu l.ot 1!1 ne Lot ill xe Said bids will be received up to 12 tuliinh fhutr atr liafo1 In Ku nnanud It, sealed envelopes directed to John J. McKoin, Siiperinfeiidont, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which the bids relate, but there snail be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to bo opened. JOHN J. McKOIX, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Notice. A 11 accounts owing to the late firm of Stewart & Vaut are payable to the uu ' dersigned. All of these accounts must 1 bo settled by October 15, 1904, or they wl" De P'toed in the bands or an attor uey for collection. Sept. 28, 1904. F. Strwakt, Toledo, Or. The Lkadku and Pacific Homestead Now is the time. 1 for only f 1.75. m ft TT1 i y Aljt Toledo, Oregon Date Listed Opt. 10 Date Bid Opened Jan. 8 o'clock, uoon, of the various days upon I uKn,u a..l....l .. 1 1 l.n ....nlnnA.l t I BLUB PRINT MAPS. Blue print maps of any town ship in Rosebtirtr, Oregon, and Dis trict, showing all vacant lands, lor 50 cents each. If you want any information from the U. S. Land Office, address Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Roseburg, Or. f ? Acres 1 9 11 40 1 9 11 JI3.88 12 9 11 19. 80 21 11 41) 12 9 11 20 7 9 10 20 7 9 10 40 7 9 10 11.16 84 9 20 40 4 9 10 20 84 II 10 20 84 9 10 20 12 9 10 12.84 12 9 Id 12.84 12 fl 1(1 12.2J 28 9 10 6.7ft 28 9 10 .15 28 9 10 20 28 9 .10 40 30 fi 10 3.91 30 0 10 .01 30 6 111 10.38 30 fi 10 14.40 30 It 10 40 29 fi 10 -jo 29 R 10 20 29 II 10 8.711 30 ti 111 1S.88 30 ti 10 1.-..0U 110 6 10 40 80 ft lu 40 29 6 1(1 40 29 (I 1(1 40 2!) II -20 2.r r. 11 20 2") 6 11 20 2 0 11 20 TItOH I.EKSE, I. C. IHTIH ET. l'renidcnt. Vice Ixixcolrj Soupty PaQl$ Responsibility 175,000 jj ( Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Exchange Sold on All Points State, County and School Warrants Nought Principal Correspondents: PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, Ixiudon and San Fran cisco Bank, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCO -London and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London MSr mm Toledo Livery 61 k 1 1 iriz i 7L ttSA 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 Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a. m Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m The Leader has a bit of information a tip, so to speak to any of its readers who expect to attend the St Louis Ex position. Call early and avoid the rush. The Leading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon New Management In order to compete with the leading hotels we are compelled to establish the following rates : Commercial accommodations per day $2.00 Tourists and others $1 to 1.50 Single meals to residents 25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have ruon- ey refunded by making com plaint to the management. CHAS. BROWN A FREE PATTERN (your own aeleetion) to arery lub acriber. Ouly 50 cent a year. MS MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. 1! 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Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. m. WM. GALLOWAY G. L. HEDGES HEDGES & GALLOWAY ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LAND OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY Rooms l and 2, ) Oregon City, Weinhard Bldg, Oregon ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty years' experience before tim Local and the General Land Office and the Interior Department at Washington, D. C. Office: Room 4 Land Office Bidg Oregon City, Or. Real Estate OF ALL, KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RANCHES In All Parts ot the County CITY PROPERTY In Toledo and Newport 1 CQTl have Bome bargains to offer in j city property iu Toledo; also n ranches nearby. fjerii you wish to buy or sell, wrie me, or see me at my office at the Courthouse, TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M. BROWN james Mcdonald BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUPPLIES Chitwoo, Lincoln Colstx Oiikoos WM. eras WI