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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1906)
Lincoln Countv Leader, .f--w C1MKLKS F. SO'JLK, AIU E. fr-OULK, p. UrilllTOKS. Official Countv Ffi ncr. : Eo'jtH at the jritoffiop m To'.edo, Oregon, as , Mron J riawi ir.aii luatter. StliSCCIPTIGN KATC5 One Year - - Six Month Three Months - 50! 3 !? i L U M B E R ! Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder A IX DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber CUT 10 0RDER A candidate for office is frrqiif ntly credited with being the 'author of Lis , I own platform;" lie advocates popular! hod peusible measures and is lavishly i -J praised fur hi wisdom and forethought j 5 There i umre or less hot air in this. -3 An cfliee-s-teker is le-s a moulder of ; public opinion than U a newspaper ', hii'l tlie latter misses the honor widely. '. As a matter of fact, candidate gener-. ally put tin ir cars to the ground nnd . -et their i-uu- from old Vox Pupuli. As 1 toon us a candidate takes on a Rood J load of public sentiment or opinion ' 5 he immediately announces his candi- I Jaey -and his platform. The candidate who is the most eager to get 1 is name before the jieople is the 0110 to whom thoughtless persons attribute extra ordinary wisdom and marks of states manship. This -candidate, you will observe, is not the hind the office is after with a search warrant. Any advocate wise and popular measures, bui'uot all are cut out for high posi tions in life. This may be applied wherever it seems to fit. No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well prepared to furnish tiud Mouldings a Specialty anything in building lino Operating an Up lo-Date 1'laner Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I w ill deliver lumber Rt any point on the C. li IS. railroad or tidewater on Yaouina bay at right prices!, quality considered branch yai!ds-J. R. Mays & Son, Elk City J. A. J. Fleming, Newport 0. R. ALTREE, Toledo, Oregon TKO?. !.EKE, President. J. C. It-'l't i:y. Vire rruaidert. WM. WAKT!I, liiQColr? eouQty gar Responsibility 875,000 i. jm ) Transacts a General Hanking business Interest Paid ou Time Deposits Exoba.ge Sold on All Points State, County and School Warrants "o: ij-ht j , j Principal Correspondents: .' j PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, l-oiidon and Pan Fran- f j cifco Bank, Ltd. j SAN FRANCISCO -London and Sau Francisco Bank, Ltd. C NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan &. Co. CHICAGO First National Hank. ? LONDON, ENG. London and San Francises Rank, Ltd 'i f k 5K cq, i ire rft", il The Weather Bureau states that the warmest January in Portland since the bureau was established there was that of 1875. The Oregoniau says '1 ain't so; that January, 1875, was a very cold month, with several duys of zero weather, riycrs frozen over and naviga tion su-pended. This mutter should certainly bo referred to the oldest in habitant. If we are not mistaken, we have heard it stated that that was tha' year and month when there were 31 consecutive days of Bunshiuo in this Yaijuina Ray country, with a straw berry andrream accompaniment. Just H littlo milder, brighter and dryer than t he average, you know. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, 02.EG0N 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, 10-wit: Second the Motion! The probabilities are that Joseph R, Whitney, the present iucumbent of the office of state printer,, will have no opposition, at the April primaries nor ill tho party field at any time. . This is as it should be. Mr. Whitney hns given the state, the benefit of his complete equipment for lho,pflico, and has done it at the least cost possible. with the proper conduct of this important branch of tho public service. The post is otto that requires an adept at tho forefront of its adminis tration, and this he is in every sense of the word, tho volume and character of the out put being tangible and indisput able evidence of his professional fitness for the position. It is tho better part of politics to coutiuue tho tunure of such a p.tblic. servant rather than, to break in upon the Rood work that is being accomplished, and which means so much in the broad Held of the state's requirements. If thcie were any expediency in con sidering the election of a new man, in this relation, or if party exigencies do-, manded another candidate, or if there wore others seeking tho ofllco with claims upon tho people that could not he. ignored, then perhaps his rcunminn lion might bo questioned, but as none of these conditions exist, and he,, has given irreprondiablo service for tho four years he has been thure no reason able cause exists for obstructing his nomination and election for another term, of administration. His good faith in party matters is one of the traditions of tho republican party in Oregon. He has never been known to do nor sny a thing that brought tho shadow of hazard upon, its policies or people, nor has his record, in oliice and out of it, nu atom ot re proach to it from any source or cause. Ho is clean, capable and proven, three imperative attributes demanded by. all parties, and espially by the republi can party of Oregon. There is, therefore, every reason, for his being put back as the head of the great printery, and this recognition of lldulity and personal equipment is in Htrict accord with republican principles, the cardinal, actuating doctritio of which is the due and wholesome recom pense of its best and ablest servants 11 in rcpresentntives Astorian. a . Acres 10 10 HO 9 9 a 9 so 7 11 hO 0 n -1.11 7 ir so 10 9 iy ' 7 11 sn.o 9 9 JO 9 9 so 9 ' 9 sii 9 9 SO 8 11 77.80 10 9 S.M0 111 9 SO 10 10 SU 9 10 M) 10 10 SO 9 11 9 U 110,03 9-11 SU.U7 9 9 10 9 S."..22 10 9 1 1 t 80 17 9 100 9 10 ''BKX Date Listed Oct. 30 Date Bid Opened j Jan. -.ti "ov. 20 Feb. 19 -06 HKIKS slb- -r. DIVISIONS p Isaac Washington Lots 5, C, 11, 12 12 Lilly I'outoc fc Nettle West Lots 1 and 1(1 19 W! of w'4 of nw4 20 OMiir Drown A Rachel Carson. .Lots 21 22, 2.1, 24 11 John Hill lots 22, 23. 21, aec 20, and lot 17 27 Stewart ltooney Nc'4 nof-4, ivi uc'i 1 KtewHrt ltooney Lots 27, 2S, sec 1, ne'4 nw1 12 Stewart Kooney. W'l j sej ne, ne', lot 11 1 Martha Johnson K; i ne' 211 MarthaJohnson........ H'2 ne 2ft .Martha Johnson Lots 39. 30, 31, 32 28, Archie Johnson I-ots 21, 22, 27, 28 31 Eil ward Bonscll Sojf se, e!; sw,1 sc' 23 Lol .1 24 William Kliimuth Lots 3, 4, swJi 7 William Klamath Ne vtli, seJi tvt'i 7 Ella lien & Andrew Smith. .Lots 1), 10, 11 and 23 8 Robert Felix of n 13 Robert Felix NeJi of seJ K'A "wJ4 seJ4 and lot 21 8 John Spencer and Catherine Fairchlld Sw.'i e and lot 4 29 Se.'iiie! 32 Catherine Fairchlld NeJ. sc,1- and lot 3 32 Charles Johnson lot 23 33 Lots 3 and 4 it nwJ- wj se;i & w-j sw ne! 4 Charlei Johnson Lot 9 3 heii nB't und e'i swl ne) 4 ' Ocorge llarney E nwK & vi 28 Henry Johnson Nw sw Jk sw nw and lots 5, C, 7 and 8 8 Said bids will bo received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbort, Superintendent, Siletn, Oregon. Envelopes- containing suoh bids should not have noted thereon the deseription of iho lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Bidders should submit a draft on some Portland bank ; otherwiso remit enough to cover exchange on outside banks. KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. M. N. Anderson Proprietor Toledo Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs and well-broken saddle horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses boarded by d.-.y, week or month CITY DRAY IN CONNECTION DAILY STAGE TO AND FROM SILETZ Leaves Toledo at 7:30 a. in. Leaves Siletz at 12:40 r. m. .Arrives at Siletz at 10:30 a. m. . Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. m. Ill 1 New Management The Loading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon i Well Satisfied. "If, I should be given my choice of either the office I now bold or that of congressman from the first district, it would not take me a minute to decide to stay right where I am," said Circuit Judge Lawrence T. Harris, of the sec ond judicial district, who was registered ics unnecessary length, is the produc- ! at the Imperial. It waa Judge Harris, tion of a statesman. His mental hor-1 then speaker of the house of represen izoif is that of a man. His grasp of j tatives, who gave Congressman Binger conditions is from the plane of bigness j Hermann such a close run for the and breadth of view. His words are ! congressional nomination at the Eugene Hawley. The character of tho statement in which W. C Hawloy's candidacy for congressman from this district is an nounced, ought, to leave no room for the republicans to doubt as to which man they ought to name as their candi date. Hawley's platform, except for convention in tho fall o? 1903. He has scores of friends who believe he could be elected if he were to enter the con gressional race in the first district, but he enters an emphatic "no." "I, am out of politics altogether now," ho continued. "A poor,man has 110 business in polities; much, less a man who has ambition to succeed in any pro. fps-iou. Now I 6m in a position to develop in my chosen profession., Were 1. 1 go to congress, I would be retro t.udiug in legal matters, whereas, if I continue ou the bench of my district, 1 Tho brewery employes of Cincinatti, I wil1 t least be able to go into the Aelu Ohio, wc,ut on 11 strike far an eight-hour juud practice law at any tirue."-Poi t day. They were granted a nine-hour j aud -t'eiegraba. not those of a carping politician, but of a constructive leader. Above all, he is a cleau man, whose hand would never lo out for the graft that is ajready over much in vpgue in Washington. They say however, he cannot be elected, because be is not politician enough. Heaven help the republicans if they cannot recognize the difference between a statesman and a politician', and if they 'come to the pass where they will turn down the one and glorify the other. Corvallis Times. In order to compels with the leading hotels we are compelled to establish the following rates : Commercial accommodations per day f2.00 Tourists and others 1 to 1.00 Single 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 Toledo Bakery JACOB BURKEL, Fropiuetor. South Eud of Water Front Row. Fresh Bread Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes in fact. Everything to be found in a First-Class Bakery A lwas in Stock WM. GALLOWAY G. I.. 1IKDGES HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW LAND OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY Rooms 1 and 2, (Oregon City, Weinhard 'Bldg, ) OrCROIJ cqwihg & mm ATTO RN E YS-AT- LA W IT. S. Land Office Business a Specialty, Twenty yean,' experience hefo-ie th, Local and the General Laud Office and the Interior Department at Washington, D. O. Rooms 500 507 , . Columbia Building Portland, Or. Orders Out of Town Promptly Filled tT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH duy and free beer, which tho majority j probably will consider a. bigger victory than they expected. ' The Grip." "Before we can sympathize with others, we intif-t have suffered our selves." No one cau realize the suffer ing attendant upon an attack of the grip, unless he has had tho actual ex- I perieuce. There is probably no disease ' 1 I that causes bo much pbvwical or mental ( tit this out un I take it too. O. Krotr-1 i- 1 n in nionv. or wlneli sn HiicriHif nl v ilenex medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may ho avoided by tho prompt Had B dt ug store ui.d get a freo f ample 1 cJ t'h'iinlict lulu's f'-luiunch and Liver- Tablets, The 0 tiil. letB 1110 fur superior ! uo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to 1 il!u. l.-iw ; .ioi to tnU iin.l mom I Ainot.g the tens of thousands who have They plcufciiiit In timet, lhey correct din UT'leis c? lh btomncb, liver and Levels. J. O. Kroisstad. ULed this remedy, not one ousu hu ever been rcp'trled that hita resulted in piieumooiu or iliat l.ai not recovered. ' I'or B'le by O. O. Krugatad. No Middle Ground. The proprietor of the dry goods Btore had proposed to the milliner who owned the establishment across the way. "But, Mr, Wrappemup," she said, "I'm not sure that I like you well enough to marry you. Let us be mero ly friends, ns heretofore." "We can't, Miss Wribbens," he an swered through his set teeth. "There In no friendship in trade. You will like use well enough to marry me or I'll add n millinery department to my stockl" Chicago Tribune.- The Reaaon. Maglritrater-So you adroit having beou engaged In making couuterfolt money? ' rrisonor Tea, your honor. You seo, the supply of the genuine ar tkiio I3 so very short , B. F. JONES, Attorn ey-at-Law, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - OKEGON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five ajid one-hall years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has compleie up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln Comity. P. sworK, Attorney-at-Law. Pkputv District Attoknky for Lincoln County Will practice in. till courts iwtlia slate. Probate matteiv and oolleo tiotis iromptly attended to.. Office iu Courthouse, Upstairs,. TQLKDO, OREGON. James. Mcdonald Absolutely Puro THETiESNQ SUBSIIWTEi BEES, EtONEY AND 3EE. SUPPLIES CuiTWppn Ljjjcqls CoujiTy. 0Rfip., 1