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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
------ w w w WVWWWWWWWWW'77 SPEAKINQ OF ISSUES, Notice. 9 FALL The finest line of Fall Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever shown in To edo has just arrived. Call and see J. S. AKIN Oregon;,, Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OKUUON MEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will yon not help the good, worn of building Oregon by sending u"s the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete informatiou about OREGON and its opportunities. Colonist Tickets will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver . . 30.00 " Omaha . . 30.00 Kansas City 30.00 " St. I.uis . 35.50 " Chicago . . 3S.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets will then be furnished by telegraph. W. E. PETERSON, Local Agent, Toledo, Oregon, ft M. McML'RRAV. General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Done All Work Guaranteed NEWPORT, OREQON. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks CrtDVBIRUTfi Aft. L.mfaAfiillnll - aWnl f Vl Willi (1 P R Tr Ht t OT1 TTIKT quickly Ksoerinm cup opinion free whether uu invonllnn is probably piilenlaMo. Communion, tlotu strict I ycnnlldeiitlul. HANDBOOK on PalenU out iron. (ll1ot aiiency fur BecunnK potent. l'meiit taken thruueh Munu & Co. receive tptrial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weeklr. f.aret clr. eulutloii of any clentlUo journa . Terms. i ymir: four months, $L 80IU by all newsdealer. MUNN&Co.361Bro8dwa''NewYorfc Branch Offlce, 625 V BU Waahlnuton. D. C (1? 4 CAARICt ALL WM TWI WuA. J WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY 4? and SILVER WAKE Greatest Asportmont of every description ever eeen in Lincoln County J (1? A Heatitifnl Fine Watch Repairine a Specialty (Tl' fty Years' Kxperience) H. B. PETERSON, Wa hmnker. Jeweler Mid Optician df. TOLEDO, - HI GOODS From Louisville $41.70 " Cineinnatte 42.20 Cleveland 44.75 New York 55.00 NOTICE FOR IMW.ICATION. U. S. Land Olliee. Portland, OreKon. September 5, IOCS, Notl.-o Is herehv given that Kiulto L. Weath erford.oi Siletz, Oregon, w ho, n Augim 1ft, 1907, made liomedead entry No. 1H308, serial No. 0.178. for ni oi nwt, se' of nwi and ne of aw'4, section 25, township 9 Bonth, ratiRO 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has Hind notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln count,, at Toledo, uregon, on tho 21th day of October, lfOS. Claimant names ns witnesses: Clayton Pond. J. J. Derby, W. C. Fischet and W. It. Hall, nil of Mletz, Oregon. Ai.gehnwn S. Iikksskr. Register NOTICE FOR l'Lm,irATio:. U. S. Land otllce, Portland, Oregon, September 21, J WW. Notice is hereby given thHt Harry J. Darker, of Korea. OreKon. who. on June 27, 1907, made i homestead entry No. 1C2R.!, Serial No. O-lnS, for ii'i of noli and nlj ttw'j. section 32, township 9 south, ranee 8 west, Willamette Meridian, has !iled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Receiver, it Portland, Ungun, on the 6th day of November, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: R. C. Hose, W. R. McDonald, Fred Witenstrom and Albert Wilts, all of Koeco, Oregon. Alokunun 8 Dhksskii. Register. 1) ft Line of 4 OREGON t) From the Thllarte'- Presi. TRUE PROPHETS AND f-ALSE. HOW TO TEST THEM. "I will not deny that there nmy be prophets to-day, but the trouble is to tell the true prophets from the false ones. The I!ible says that false prophets will rise. It tells us how to distinguish the false from the true. It sajs: 'I?y their fruits ye shall know them. "William J. nryau's Speech at Uu'lli more, Jan. 20, 1000. BRYAN PUOPIIECIES. "TARIFF WILL CRUSH THE FARMER." 18f2, Free Trade. "Thus In every State, so far as those statistics have been collected, the pro portion of home-owning farmers Is do creasing and that of tenant farmers in creasing. This means but one thing: It means a land of landlords and tenants, and, backed by the history of every nation that has gone down, I say to you that no people can continue a free people under a free government when the great majority of its citizens are tenants of a small minority." William J. Bryan ; speech on the protective tar iff In the National House of Represen tatives, March ltj, 1802. "GOLD STANDARD WILL DESTROY HOMES." 1800, Free rolnnve! 1 to f. "I reply that. If protection has slain Its thousands, the' gold standard has slain its tens of thousands." William J. Hryan; speech at Demo cratic National Convention, July, 1S!)(J. "The Democratic party has begun a war of extermination against the gold standard. .We aslc no quarter; we give no quarter. We shall prosecute our warfare until there Is not an American citizen who dares to advocate the gold standard. You ask why? We reply hat the gold standard Is a conspiracy against the human race, and that we should no more join in it than we would an army to destroy our homes and to destroy our families." William J. Rry an; speech at Albany, X. Y., August. 1890. "NO MORE FOURTH OF JCLY." 10O0, ImperlnlUmt "The fight this year will be to carry out tho sentiment of that, song we have so often repeated : 'My Country, 'tis of Thee.' If we lose, our children and our children's children will not suc ceed to the spirit of that Rong, and cel ebrations of the Fourth of July will pass away, for the spirit of Empire, will bo upon us." William J. Hrynn ; speech to the Bryan Home Guards, Lincoln, Nob., July, 19X. "ROOSEVELT THE 1001, Anll-IIoonevrlt. "I would rather gllo down to eternal oblivion than be instrumental In the election of Roosevelt." William J. Rryan, Oct. 17, I'.HM. while touring In diana. "The surrender of the present Presi dent (Roosevelt to corporate Influ ences furnishes an excellent proof of the wisdom of Judge Barker In making the statement he has. But President Roosevelt stands for militarism. The present occupant of the White House (Roosevelt) represents In an ag gravated form the warlike spirit, as 'contrasted with the pacific policy that has heretofore characterized our na tion." William J. Bryan, in a speech at Springfield, Mo Sept. 1. 10H4, where he r censed President Roosevelt of sur rendering to the corporations and hold ing "bloody, brutal and barbarous" sen gj TIIR ANSWERS. The Autrrr In lOOS. The answer Is found In the prevail ing good prices for grain, corn, hogs, cattle, hay and all the products of the farm, together with the fact that since the date of Can didate Hryan's "crushing" speech, Western farm lands have dounletl In value, and thousands of '"tenant" farm ers of that date have liecnme prosper ous home-owners, tilling their own land in peace, happiness and plenty, fitder the National Irrigation Act. and the Republican conservntl in movement, the West Is soon to be the Intense agricul tural and horticultural producing area of the United States. The A mover In 1IIOS. The gold standard has "slain" no one, nor did it write the "future In blood," nor did It destroy our homes nor foreclose the farm mort gage, nor did it close the dis trict school: on tin contrary, It has proved the sound and solid foundation of widespread prosperity, leading to In dividual progress and happiness, aided In paying off the farm mortgage and expanding the country's educational fa cilities. It has brought such prosperity to our country as was' never known before. Americans are the happiest and most prosperous people on earth to-day. The A ii irner In 1tOS. Answer this for yourself. Do you know of any spi t In the United States where the spirit of 1770 Is dead ami forgotten and1 the Fourth of July a meaningless date on the calendar? On the other hand the humblest citi zen Is growing prouder of bis Amerh an citizenship and the spirit of 177(1 Is permcutlug the entire body politic. SPIRIT OF WAR." The Ananrr In IOCS. President Roosevelt,. Instead of rep resenting the "spirit of war," stands before the world the greatest ex emplar of International peace In his genemtlon. History will In full sason award him tho titles he has Justly won, and the greatest of these will be "The Peacemaker," in spile of Candidate' Bryan's assault upon him In 1004. I'nder President Roose velt's policies the United States has taken Its place In the front rank of world powers. Taft Is committed to continuing these policies. riept. 24, l'JOS. T whom it may concern: Having a just cntwe I ordered my wife, Florence Eailcy, to leave my I'1 and Ward, within one hour, she left. I will hot pay any drhtu she nmy contract. Ar.KitKD IJailky, 31 Winant, Lincoln Co., Or. - Call For Warrants. Noli i is hcrehy given nil war rants up to and including No. 50!l issued l.y School District No. 2, Lincoln County, Oregon, are horely called and the interest stopped thereon. d. B. McCi.rsKKY, Dated Toledo Oregon, Clerk. Oetolior 10, 1!)0S. Lost Strayed or Loaned. If the party who liormwcd my large douhle cover maple splint has ket and also my, Indian made, open, hand haskct, hoth varnished in natural color and costing me over $:$.7f), will immediately return same to undorsiimecl vmi lll greatly ohlige, Otto O. Khx:stai. m A new lino of ruhher goods at Stewart's. Xntlee of Kcstnriitlon of Pnlillr I.unils in Settlement nnd Kntry. Iiepnrtiiienl .,f the Interior, (ienenil I.himI Olll e. V lolilnuten i. ('.. Scleiiilier 10, 1WW. Notice I herel.y ifivi n that the iuMic. IpiiiiIh in tho following de. ciibed menu which wore excliel fr.itn tl.n fur mer Tllltiiuook utiil t!nquii KHtinnitl lrm ets, Oregon, by i:.veentive order tlleetive July 1, IWis, If not iinerle withdrawn, n served or Hpprnirliited, will by uiithnriiy nf the Secretary of tin, Interior l. restored to the pnlilie (tiinin in en Deceniher ill, Knis. mid he subject to settlement on mid niter il.ni date, hut not lo entry, It 1 In k or selection nniil m nnd iifier .iHimnry 2li, 1909, miner the nsnel lestnetloiiH, tit I lie f tilted suites land eillee lit IVrtliind, Oreirnn : In township twelve (I J), raiiKe nine (11), seel Ions tlilrty-fonr (:il), t hirly flved (:ir.) nnd tliirly-ix (III); In Inwin-hlp thirteen (l.'l), mnre ulna (ll), seel Ion llve(e) cunt hull' nl elu'lit (S). nil ten (i ), north hnlf of eleven (11). all twelve (IJ) and tliirreen (1:1), north half of tlfieen (lii) anil twenty-one (Jl), all twenty four (Ji) and thirty six (:;ii); in tow n-hip six (li), raniie ten (10), sections nine teen (lit), twenty ('u). tweiny-llve (C), twenty six (JC), thlriy-live (:ifi) and thli-ty-slx (:iil); 'n township twelve (IJ). hiiiku ten (10), secilmi six (ii). wnii h half of Ion (Id) anil thirteen (1:1): In township (11!), riiniie eleven (11), north halt and wiiilhtte-t ciiarter of seellon ten (id), north hull of eleven (II), west half of lli'iee i (l"i), twnty-tw,i ('J'.!) anil twenty-seven (J7); In tow nship ihii leun (l.i), rane eleven (II), sections twenty hix (Ji;) and Iwonty-iwven ('J7): all in sonih and west, WilliunctlH Meridian, OreKon. Warnini; Is hereliy expreisely given that no person w ill liu perinilieil to milii or exercise any liKlit w hatever under any seitle inent or oeenpaiioii lieKiin pi lor to Deenilm 1, r.H'8, ami all such Htntlen em or occupation in hereby forbidden. Kiinn Dknnktt, Ciiiinni sloner of the (leoei al l.auil oillee. Approved September 1, luotl: I'iiank I'ikik k, First As sistant Seerelary of Ihu Interior. THK. ONIERI: nuiii..'.Tiif-:TTr.i.iiiniJii.mn GliOIiT.K A. IIAI.I., I'roprlctfir Choice Cdnfcctlonft Summer Prinks Ice Cream Fruits, Nut Tubaccns, Clours lutlonery B0NB0NIERE ANNEX Two Doors South POOL, Itll.l.lAUDand CARD TAIII.CS I10WI.INO AI.I.I5V I ! ! A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play TOLEDO, OliKfiON Bids Vanted. For contract to put in fill on the upper Hide of the Olalla dam. liids will he opened Monday, Octoher 2l5, 1008. I. !. Mc.It'NKlN, District Supervisor. MOUETITAN KNOiruiI IS TO MlTCH. To iiiiiiiitHin licalMi, n nmtiire mun or wotnii'i neols just ennuu'li fund to re- pitir thij wiiHto hii'I supplv cncrKy niol body lieiit. Tlic linliitiiiil coii-mtiption of more food than is necessary forthestf purposes is the primo ciiuhb of s'oinach trotildcs, rliHtiiniit.isni anil di-ordcr of the kidneys. If irotihletl with lndi;t'i tion, revise your diet, let. iohsoii utiil not Hppctito control hihI ta!r h few doses of ('huniherliiin's Stoiiinch iit'il Liver Tablets mid yon will soon ho n'l riv;lit iiKiiin. t'or sale by Otto O. Ki ot! stud. (into tht! r.onlioniere for your school tahlets.