l i Lincoln' County Leader. CHARLES F. SOCLE, )p A DA E. SOULK. IPjiupkistobs. J Official County Paper. filtered at the poftoflire at Toledo, Oregou. M second-claw mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -Six Months Th ree Months $1 50 75 50 MORE OF THE SAME While The Leader believes the direct . primary law has much merit, it does not believe any legislative candidate candidate for United States Senator who receives a mere plurality of the votes cast in the general election as an expression of personal preference only. .Such a pledge spells danger. Toillus trate: Portland and Multnomah coun ty hare a very large Republican ma-jority-that is, when the Republican candidate is a Portland citizen. This means that with one candidate from Portland and two or three others from different parts of the state, the Port land man would in all probability se cure the nomination by a plurality. Now, there would be no objection to this result if the successful Portland candidate should happen to be all right, but what if he isnt all right by a darn sight? Local pride and local interests may make it easy to forgive a oandi date's trespasses and shortcomings and money, like charity, may cover a multitude of sias. Plurality nomina tions should be considered binding only when the nominee's public, private and political record needs no. defense. Of course, there is nothing personal in this little argument. Another poinW Members of the Legislature are the hired men of their respective districts, and they should not be tied hard and nst by a pledge wbioh may compel them to support a mun whom their constituents do not favor for good and sufficient reasons. This brings us back to' the old subject. When men who bavo no moral right to seek oifiee turn their talents iuto other channels, then will Harmony prevail aud voters cease to be bored by circular letters breath ing deep concern for the dear people. Anything new from Jonathan? There are others. The recent rains iu California prove it. The crop of candidates is growing right along, but Tan Leader does not feel at liberty to give names and size of aspirationa until authorised to do so. The Oregonian editorially refers to Ssam Jones, the somewhat famous scv called evangelist, as "the reverend expert in sacred vaudeville.'1 This seems to hit Sam squarely amidships. When its dodgasted enemies are all dead and a few other obstacles ate re moved, Lincoln county will soon take its natural position in the- front rank. Oh, do not bediscoiiragttd, for Portland U your friend Ve disclose no secret wlieii .we state that our wise Democratic brethren are fraying for tho nomination of the "King of French Prairie"' and tho, high tieered gentleman who didn't help to Furnish the state with, a Republican Governor two years ago next votin'tiine. We note that the Duchesa of Marl borough - underwent an operatiou for tome inward trouble- and thereby got her picture in the Oregonian. We trust Wiat nil women who hunger and thirst after fame will not take the hint aud convort the leading newspaper of the ' Pacific coast into a 'more photograph, album. A farmer o( Clackamas county has Vrought suit against his two sons to Kecover possession of real estate vajued "t $14,000. The father alleges that his koys got him drunk and thep persuaded him to Biun a paper which, proved to be a deed to tho property. The old man needs a guardian. He would b-ifr i.t the boys keen the l,l ' " ' alimony The orchardists of the valley-soma of tht'ni are organising to waje war against Insect pests and place fruit Kiowmg where it holongsawong the fading industries of the state. There is no good reason why tho,. Hood Rjyer und Mudford.districts should, have all the fame as apple producers. Thoee factious pay for their reputations by hard, practical aud, incessant work. They excel many other localities only in enoigy and something somewhat superior to horse sense. Xo modern lip Van Winkle can pose as their com (etitor. Is the point visible INHERITED INDIAN LAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian lands, situated and being in Lincoln County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set forth, to-wit: HL1RS SUB DIVISIONS Isaac Washington ,Lot S, 6, 11, 12 Lilly Poucee Nettie West Lots 1 and 16 Wof w'jof n!i Oscar Brown & Rachel Carson. .Lots 21 22, 23, 24 John Hill Lou 22, 23. 24, tee 28, and lot 17 Stewart Rooner Kb' noi. nv nt .- Btewart Koonejr Lota 27,28, sec 1, ne4 nwi oiewan nooney. n se; ne;;, sw;j ne;i, lot 11 Martha Johnson NeJneJi Martha Johnson S'i ne'4 Martha Johnson Lota 39. 30, 31, 32 Archie Johnson Lots 21, 22, 27, 28 Edward Bensell SeX sej, ej swJ4 se1 ! II V,'" " 7 VW ( .'vi0n1B1V4.n Ella Ben & Andrew Smith.. Lots 9,10, 11 and 23 Robert Felix NJ ' 0f nvr'i Robert Felix Ne'. ot seH EJj nw!i se and lot 24 John Spencer and Catherine Fairchild Sv-i e and lot 4 8ei ne?4 Catherine Fairchild Ne.'. sej and lot 3 Charles Johnson 8! lot 29 Lou 8 and 4 & nw n w seJi 4 w sw4 neJi Charles Johnson : Lot 8 Se4 ne and eli swi neJi George Barney EJ nwJi & no4 Henry Johnson KwJ. ixr & s$ sw4 nw and lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 John Logsdon jl 4 Ne nwi and lot 3 John Qrtnn E,4 sej Moses Lane Vt t ne'i ne'i, eii iot l, ti se'i nw', and eU lot 2 Josle Tiptou, et al Nwji nei and sw'i neli Ida Bensoll, g; ,wi Ida Bensell WJsw Louia Fuiier Me4 w,4 and lot t wj Lonie Fuller Lots 29, SO, 31 and 32 Jane Yanner, KJ nw, lots 9, 7, 14 and 16 Jane Yanner, Ke neJi, sw neV4'and lot 11 Baldwin Fairchild Nwj$ part s lot 11 Minnie Lane and Martha Mctca.li, ..Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26 Minnie Lane and Martha Metcalf....Ne!4 seJi, and at'i ee;i . j, t j uua, uwu, ui ine various aays upon which they are listed to bo opened In above schedule, and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz. Oregou Envelopes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands 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 ; otherwise remit enough to cover exchange on outside banks- KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. While it is unanimously agreed that "Webfoot" no longer goes as a handle for Oregon, the proposition to sub stitute "Beaver," the old original nick name, is not meeting with general favor. To shut off argument, the mat ter should be laid on the table until the next session of the Legislature. Only second to the Christian velloion as a civilizing agent are the fraternal sooiMies. While all fraternal orders are good, some are better as the Ken tuckian t-aid of whisky. While the world eould get along with fewer of these organizations, it is, in the opinion of a vast majority of its intelligent citizenship, a much better world than it would be without them. To them is due the absence of much strife and bitterness ; they cool the hot head and restrain the flexible conscience ; they scatter seeus ot kindness and let sun shine into the homes of the bereaved and atflicted ; they are stepping-stones to the one grand and all-sufficient organization, the Universal Brother hood of Man, as a blessed and accepted reality ; their teachings are the only influences for good that can touch the hearts of reckless thousands aud this alone places the stamp of value upon tuem'iu every part of the enlightened world. The Only obiection tn nnv mm of the numerous fraternal societies is the occasional member who has no regard for his sacred obligation. These rare "horrible examples" exist for the sole purpose of making good the old adage '-It takes all kinds of people to mutta a worm.' Popular and Picturesque. The only thing necessary to make the Denver and Rio Grande the most pop ular, ns it has over been known the most pleasant and most picturesque way to cross the continent, has come about. This is the establishment of through sleeping oar service. .u " T" " " l" V'".. - ft-. Jn connection with the O . T! . - ru'"usu deeper is DOW run Irom tfortlandi to Denver, leaving jortlnnd at 8:1a p. m. arriving at Salt Lake at 8:40 a. m. the second morning, leavinu Salt Lake, at S:sn n in. and arriving at Denver 4:20 p. ra. the following day. This schedule gives passengers seven hours stop over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit tho Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservations In thla car and for lllustratod booklets picturing the scen ery contiguous to the Denver & Rio Grande, proving it to be the "Scenic Line of the World," write to W. C. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portland, FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON g S T3 Acres r Bid : : Listed Opened 1 10 10 80 Oct. 80 Jan. 29 19 9 20 9 9 M 11 7 11 80 27 0 11 73.14 . 1 7 11 80 ' 12 10 9 80 " 1 7 11 80.09 26 9 9 40 " 26 9 9 80 28 9 9 80 " 31 9 9 80 23 24 8 11 77.80 . 7 10 9 S.M0 it 7 10 9 SO ' 8 10 10 SO Nov. 20 Feb. 19 '06 13 9 10 W . " 8 10 10 ' 80 " 29 9 11 S2 9 11J10.03 ' ' 32 9 ll" 80.67 " 33 9 9 4 10 9 S3.J2 10 . 9 4 11 9 80 28 17 9 lt " 8 9 10 8U.56 10 10 10 Jan. 2, 1906 ' Mar. 2, 1906 18 8 10 77.26 84 ' 6 10 80 " 19 9 9 78.63 " 30 9 9 80 34 6 10 80 31 6 10 80 " 2 V II I'm " 36 6 11 80 " .i 27 9 10 72.30 27 9 10 ' ii 9 10 10 3.80 " ii 17 10 10 80 18 19 10 80 Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin 'in or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when it ia properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in use for this disease. It acts ou nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by O. O. Krog stad. Pat I'm after biddiu' you goodbye, Moike. It's to Panima for me. Shure, $4 a day workin' ou the canal looks like a gold mine beside the $1.20 iu Ameriky. Mike But, Pat, do you mind that Panima is one of the hottest places in the world? It is twenty-one in the shade most every day. Pat You don't suppose that I'm such a dommeal tool as to stay in the shade till the time, de you? A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamber lain' Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup aud whooping cough aud has found it very beneficiul. She has implicit con fidence in it and would uot be without a bottle of it in her homo. Sold, by Cv O. Krogstad.. Call for County Warrants Notice Is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drajvu on the General Fund, and endorsed ;"Xot paid for want oi funds' "p to and including June 7, 1902.! Interest on said warrants to cease flnmnlntf Ktrwlr from and after said date. .VUIIipiLLU OtUCK J. L. Hyd Couuty Treasurer. Dated at Toledo. Or., this 12th dav of January, 1006. The, Grip. "Before we can svmnathize with others, we must have suffered our-'w l.. ,, T .. . H ocivcs. iso one can real ze the siiffpr. a ing attendant upon an attack of the (trip, unless he has had the actual ex perience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical or mental agouy, or whioh so successfully defies j medical uld. All ilnncrar frnm tl.A rrrlr, I however, mav be avoided bv the nromnt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. among the tens of thousands who have used this remedv. not One case has ever 1 oeen reported that has rusu ted in' pneumonia or that has not reanvarod for Bale by O. O. Krogstad.. Jg- THOH. JKSE, . J. C. DL'IUEY. VVM J, President, Vice PrcsidenL v Responsibility 75,000 Transacts a General BankiDg Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Exchange Sold on All Points State, County and School Warrants Bought Principal Correspondents : - PORTLAND Canadian Bank of Commerce, London and San Fran cisco Bank, Ltd. SAN FRANCISCO-London and Sau Francisco Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London Toledo Livery 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 Roy B. Jacobson David D. Gbah am Willamsit. Heal Estate Co Rentals and Insurance Koomlng Houses und Business Chances a Specialty. Our Motto: Quick Sates and Smalt Profit 291 Burnside St. PORTLALD, OR HAL The Leading Hotel of Toledo, Oregon New Management In order to compete with the leading hotels we are compelled to establish th following rates : Commercial accommodations per day .' 2.00 Tourists and others $1 te. 1.50 Single meals to resident . J25 Any guest dissatisfied with ac commodations will have mon- , ey refunded by making com plaint to the management. C. R. Ellsworth CITY FLOUR, FEED AND SEED STORE GEORGE A. HALL,. Proprietor. TOLEDO, OREGON Best Grades Lowest Prices G. K. FREEMAN Toledo, Oregon Painting Varnishing Furniture Cleaned and Polished Satisfaction Guaranteed CQMMERC 4 I and San Francisco Bank, Ltd. M. N. Anderson Proprietor and Feed Stable AND FROM SILETZ Arrives at Siletz at 10:50 a. m. Arrives at Toledo at 4.00 p. m. WM. GALLOWAY G. L. HKDfiES HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LAND OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY Room 1 aud 2, ) Oregon City, Weinhard Bldg, Oregon ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW IT. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yeari,' experience before tbi Local and the General Land Office and the Interior Department at Washington, D. C. Rooms 50ft 507 , Columbia Building Portland, 0r JJ P. SWOPB, Attorney-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney fou Lincoln County Will practice in all courts in tha state. Probate matters and collea tious promptly attended to Office in Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. james Mcdonald !f. I BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUPPLIES Chitwoqd. 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