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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
Lincoln County Leader. ciiakle-s f. poule, i, Al). r. sOULE, JIWrietoes. Official Count v Paper. Krtcred at the i-wtotf re m Toledo, Oref.n. u SIBSCRimiCS RATES One ear - Month Three Month - fl 50 75 50 LEA DEK LETS Missouri will probably appropriate f2 i'nj f,r tbe purpose of making an exhibit at tbe Lewis and Clark Fair at 1'ortlaud. Missouri still waits to be The Japs are very sporty. They nfer to a bloody battle with the Russians as 'a splendid fiht." Soldiers who view war in that light are necessarily hard tow hip. ' Oic-tron's indicted citizens, in a body, would uis.ke a novel attraction at tbe I-ewis and Chirk Fair. If convicted, Judgo Bellinger ruiKbt sentence them to ninety days on The Trail. ' A tract of timber land will soon be thrown open for entry in southern Ore Kon and northern California, but of course Hitchcock does not expect any man to acquire title to a slice of the t,o irpnn I....Kh.,ri rn invited' President Roosevelt to visit the Lewis j and Clark Fair. It looks like a plot. The fathers of the invitation probably j want to lure the President to Portland i and have him indicted. Speaker Mills thinks the Oregon Leg- j islature should he able to transact all! necessary business within thirty days. ! It's a safe bet that a majority of the ' members do not agree with hint. The ! people are hardly prepared for pleas ant surprises of that kind. It different in Persia. In that not very progressive country the man who j is seen drunk on the streets is seized by ; an olUcer and nailed to the sidewalk by his ears. As a result a drunken man u a rare bird in Persia. The scheme beats prohibition several times. j Itisr,.mr,l il,r fcv.ni, i,..i... ...:m go to Washington aifain in a few i "-"UHJS j to neip the Republican National Com- nut toe settle home "important ques-1 tion." Mr, Baker is loaded with live' ideas, and the Democratic party might just as well shut up shop while he is at largo. ' A keg of bolts weighing 75 pounds loll recently from the fifth story of a building in process of construction in Newark, N. J., aud struck a negro la borer on the head. The keg was de molished and it took some time to gather up the bolts, which were scat tered in every direction. Evidence is steadily pouring in that the Lewis and Clark Fair will be'bigger and better and will attract many more people from every rai t of the nution than its most enthusiastic advocates dared to hope for u few months ago. ine 1'air anil the Lewis and Clark roiintry Is being properly advertised. A bill has boon introduced in Con gress providing for the resurrection of ' the whipping post for the punishment of men. who beat their wives. Here is oiiih uioro of that vicious class legis lation ol which wo hear so much. A woman may continue to beat her hus band with impunity or even, with a ' broom or rolling-pin. After a spirited contest with Senator Carter, lr. William Kuykendall of Lane was chosen Tuesday as President of the Heuate. A. L. Mills of Mult uomali was elected Speaker of the UoiiM'Mioti after the session began. Roll, fire well fitted for the positions and will push business right along un less disturbed by Hitchcock and Honey. At 11 banquet given in his honor at Memphis low days ago William Jen! mugs Bryan as introduced as the next President. Mr. Bryan devoted ,-,.,,ut,i. arable of his speech which followed to! ".g iqo tUilm Hl)()llt j.resiil(.lt Roosevelt. In tl.U, ho was perfectly wife. '1 ho last election shows that his opinion of the President is endorsed by uii overw helming majority of the Amer lean people. Major Williams of Portland, Oregon's ' grand old man," was indicted by the Multnomah grand jury f,Jr mnf0Hf,Illlc.,. i ollice. but the DUrict Attorney moved for a dismissal of the indictment which was promptly grant-! bv Judge . George. A numbskull g. and 'jury, or i-ny other kind of ju,Ti C:U1 ltmko K)M1(J 1'ieai. and silly breaks when it gets right down to business. The long Hiid honorable career of Mr. Wllliauid should have protected 1dm from such a iJiamefnl blunder. JU U lYl 1 J 3 Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DLMEXSIOXS Boat and Box Lumber clT T0 0RDKU j j : Xo. 1 Vertif-al-Orain Flooring and Mouldings a Specialty , Operating an Up Good Stock of Dry I will deliver lumber at aDy point on the C. it E. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch yakds-j. R. Mays & Son, Elk City J. A. J. Fleming- Newport 0. R. ALTREE, j Inherited Indian Land At NOTICE JS 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, lo-wit: IIKIRS SUB- H H I divisions p 7 : -Acres S!i ne4nw4 ee'i 25 7 11 80 Si, He'i ne'4 1!5 7 11 20 N'-j 'ne'- ce.'i '-'J 7 11 20 N! nw'4 hv'4 30 in 20 H.'j n'4 SO . 7 10 20 '. V" nvr'i ne'i 27 9. '9 20 Ne'.j of nwj-t 27 9 9 40 K;-j nw;-4 27 9 9 20 Wi ne'i "W1 19 9 9 20 Kj lot 1, nw'4 19 9 9 l.;;fl W'j iiw'-I 19 9 9 20 H.yt lot 2, aw) 19 9 9 19.29 Albert .tartln et al A1,,crt Manln et al I Coquelle Thompson. Said bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, uoou, of the various' days upon which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be enclosed in 8eu,e(l envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. 1,:nv(:loPes containing such bids should not have rioted thereon the description f ,1,. ,. ,,ih tU ,J..tD t,HI,.,l,..M U...,.,.J . i. . 1 .c.,., the date upon which the bid is to be opened. KNOTT C. ICGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, By the waj, Port Arthur is still fallen. The Eugene Register, one of Oregon's best newspapers, showed its enterprise through a handsome New Year edition. Wheat grown in Umatilla county, Oregon, boat the world at the St. Louis Fair and the farmer who grew it is now about 0 feet 12 inches in height with his boots off. Bully for Oregon 1 Next I Register J. T. Bridges and Receiver J. II. Booth of tho Kosoburg land oUlce have been removed from office tem porarily, at least by President Roose velt, acting on advice from that man Honey. Like many other prominent citizens of Oregon, these gentlemen have been selected as subjects for the 1 wonderful searchlight of Hitchcock, Heney et al. Tub Lkader will believe tbev are guilty 6f complicity in land frauds when it is proven beyond a rea sonable doubt? Next gentleman! Is Governor Chauibeclaia on. tbe list f Yaquina Hatchery. Master Fish Warden Van Dusen, at tho regular, monthly session, of the Board of Fish Commissioners last week, made the following report of the salmon hatchery near Elk City: "On the Y'aquiua wo are having ex ceptional success this yoar with our hatchery work and have exceeded all expectation. Reports so far received show that 2,0fi",000 Chinook eggs wore taken, and 2,5(51,000 Silversido eggs; with enough Silverside salmon in the traps to assure us of 500,000 more, which will tax the hatchery to its full est capsoity, for it was only built to take care of five million eggs at one lime. The rex 11 It of such work will surely bo felt 011 that bay and will no doubt bring returns that will assure those people of f lOO.OnO annually and prsibly twice that sum. So far. we haven't had much chance to see what can bo accomplished with the coast si reams, but jf they show proportion ately with the Columbia t'iver, and I see no good reason why they should not, a batch of tlvo million salmon lib erated in good condition every year iu a small bay like the Yaquina, will with out doubt produce wonderful results" I have children's hats at 50 cents, 75 couts and $1. Also thij year's street uais at cunt. Mrs. M. Wvua-nt. 5 hZ K ! s Am well prepared to furnish anything in building line to-Date l'luner Lumber on hand Toledo, Oregon for Sale Silo" A Oregon; Date Listed Jan. 10 Date Bid Opened : April 10 1 r.uan numu on sucu envelopes in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. Lincoln County in Line. As will bo seen by the proceedings, the Commissioners Court has appropri ated $1000 to 'be used in making and maintaining an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Every fruit and veg etable grower in the county who has anything iu this line worth placing on exhibition should at once communicate with the County Court committee, as it will be necessary to send to Portland and place in cold storage until the Fair opens all fruit and vegetables in tended for the exhibit. Every citizen of the county can well afford to take an active interest in securing material for this exhibit, and it tuiiiht he well to bear in mind the good ofd injunction, Do It Xow ! " Better Hurry. Tbe unanimous opinion in Lincoln county s. ems to bo that Senator Mitchell is not guilty an 1 the stock of garden seeds which he sent to The Leader for distribution is almost ex hausted. Better hurry. 7 Ilor Hand. "Sir," began tho timid youth ns he entered the ofDct-, "I nui In search er that Is, I came to seek your daugh ter's hand" . "Well. It Isn't anywhere In this vi cinity." interrupted the stern parent. "Bhe's probably using It as a piano thumper about this time of day." Donton VI pen Ueent It. A.nj?ry Patron Hello, central! What Aid you cut mo off for? Boston Tele phone Girl Because you used a plural nc-tin ns the subject of n singular verb. Yiiu nre not allowed to do that on this lino, sir. Chicago Tribune. Tired. 'Tour account has been standlns; a lone time. Mr. Dukey." "Then Rive it n seat, my dear Shears." "Very plnd to. nlr. Shall we nuike It n ";celpt?" Men urii Clock. She A clod: U dlffwcut from n m;in. Ile-In what rw-.fel? She W'.'.'en It strikes It hoops on u-o:,!;!nf. .I'.lHflflo::. CKy Editor V.'hy do yn.i s:(v be rnn Into M o police station pr.Cir.t; mid bknvliiK'r" "I'uitnri" and "hlow!ni:" lire synonymous. Reportor Not t'.t a. 11. There's n vast difference for l;ist:mc( brtween pulling n nuin up nntl blowliis Urn up. Philadelphia Ledge. BP- THOr-. LEEE, J. f. MM F.V. Vice President. r l':eMent. IiiQcoli (Zourjty Parl$ ResDonsibility 75,0GO Transacts a General I1, inking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Escha :ge Sold on All Points State, Principal Correspondents: j; ) PORTLAXD-Cuimdiau lWnk of Cisco Lank, Ltd. SAX FRANCISCO-London and NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & 'CHICAGO First National LONDON, ENG. Londou ,1 Toledo Livery Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Il.rses hoarded by day, week or mouth CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION DAILY STAGE TO Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a.m.... Leaves Siletz at 12:40 p. m. . . . "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 f-2.00 Tourists and others f 1 to 1.50 Siugle meals to residents 25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have mon ey refunded by making com plaint to the management. C. R. Ellsworth J. D. Wetmore, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 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County and School Warrants Bought ,; Commerce, lxudo:i and San'rau- f) San Francisco Bank Ltd. Co. Ran!;. (I) (P anil San Francisco Rank, Ltd. GEonGi: HALL M. X. AXDEliSOS Hall & Anderson PliOPKIETOUS and Feed Stable AND FROM SILETZ .Arrives at Siletz at 10:50 a. m. . Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. m. WM. GALOWAV G. I.. HEDGES HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNKYS-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 befoae the Local and the General Land Ollice and the Interior Department at Wuthiugton, I). C. Office: Room 4 Land oiiice Bldg Oregon City, Or. Meal Estate OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RANCHltS In All Parts ot the County CITY PROPERTY Iu Toledo and Newport HjiTl have some bargains to offer 'in city property iu Toledo ; also u runches uearby. iSSTIf you wish to buy or sell, write me, or see me ut my ollice at the Courthouse, TOLEDO, OREGON. 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