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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
mn ! SB sSNBB s ' ' WILL R. KING Judge of the Supreme Court Candidate for Re-Election, Six Year Term, Whose Place is Sought by Geo. H. Bur nett, Assembly Nominee. Judge Will R. King was born near Walla Walla, Washington, Oct. and removed to uregon in the spring of 1871, since which time he Jias been a continuous resilient of lliis state. His college education Avas acquired in the State Agricult l'ual College, after which he gradu ated from a taw school in Danville, Indiana. He commenced the prac tice of law in 1892, served six years in Oregon Legislature, two years in the House and four in the Senate, and was recognized as one of the leading members of that body. He has served four years on the Supreme Btri ch, two years as commissioner, and two as associate justice, and is a candidate to succeed himself for the six year term. That his decisions rank high among the bar is evident from the fact that he is supported, along with the three other members of the Bench H ho arc candidates ( Judge Moore, MoBHde and Slater ), by the non palittcal judiciary movement, which was authorized by the Oregon State Bar Association, and has for its )ject the complete removal of the judiciary from political obligations and Influences. In referring to Judge King the Oregon Daily Jour nal of Portland, recentlysaid: "One of the ablest jurists in Oregon is Supreme Justice Will R. King. He is known throughout the state as an independent thinker of profound powe-s of analysis. He has the reputation among laymen as well as the members of the bar of applying a gtyat deal of common sense as well as broad intelligence in construing the law. Judge King is opposed by George II. Burnette, who was nom inated by the Assembly, who accept ed the nomination from the assem bly and who stands on the platform niif the assembly ". Against the custom of selecting the Supreme Vourt according to the politics of t!ie candidates, the Non-Political Judiciary executive committee ad vances among others, the following Arguments: A non-political supreme court nueaiiS a supreme bench with no party debts to pay. The judges of the supreme court arc strictly non political ; the supreme court, then ahotad be on a non-political basis. It is only political hacks that want (to make the Bnch a reward for political service. No injury is made into the politi cal opinions of a juror; the politics of a judge has just as little to do with his qualifications. There is no good reason why good judges should be put off the bench on account of politics and other jud ges put on the bench in their stead en account of politics. Remember the four candidates recommended by the Non-Political Judiciary movement aro Judges King, Slater, McBride, and Moore, all present member of the Supreme Court. (Paid Advertisement.) Baby's shoes at Fish's. See Didada at Elk City for dairy farms. Gene Williams of Newport was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. The one that made them cut prices Water Front Barl)er Shop, Toledo, Or. Hair cut 25c; shave 15q. Only the white trade wanted. , Judge John S. Coke is the regular Republican nominee for Circuit Judge to reside in Coos County, but he is not the nominee for the Demo cratic party, though his name may appear on the ballot as " Republican-Democrat". By pre-arrange-ment his name was written on the Democratic primary ballot in a num ber of precints and he received pro bably 100 votes in the entire district. (Paid Advertisement.) J. M. Upton, independent candid ate for Circuit Judge to reside in Coos County would have the voters of Lincoln County defer to the wishes of the people of Coos Bay, who alone are specially concerned in the matter of that Judgeship. Mr. Upton was endorsed by over 700 voters of all ....-It . . ' M ', J f i pailies mi. ii IUUI ...iw ..t pressing his willingness to become a candidate. (Paid Advertisement.) Communication. Rose Lodge, Or., Cct. 10, 1910. Editor Leader: -Wo have been favored with a visit from two county candidates, Mr. Morrison and Mr. Stocker, and I think the way most people at this end of the couniyfeel they will get a good vote. As it is we have a Republican Court and a Republican Assessor and here we have a Democratic deputy assessor and a Democratic road supervisor. So if that is the way our Republican officers are going to do Ave will try and put Democrats in first place. I am not the only one that thinks this way in these parts. There was a lot of bridge work paid for by the county that if the Court had looked it over I think they would have cut the bill. Frank McCoumick. To Voters. Less than 309 voters in the district affected signed the Washington- Multnomah county annexation pet ition; 500 in the district have sign ed a remonstrance, practically all outside the district are against an nexation, yet you are called upon to vote the addition of practically one fourth of Washington, one of the smallest counties, to Multnomah, already the wealthiest, most influen tial and powerful. Voters of the slate outside, of the counties affected can know but little of these county division measures. We of Washing ton know nothing of merits of those not affecting us, and believe such questions should be left to the coun ties affected. Washington county cannot afford to lose this territory and Multnomah docs not need it. We ask you to vote 339 X No. W. D. Wood, Chairman Anti-Annexation Committee, Hillsboro, Oregon. Paid Advertisement . . . For Sale Tent, 12x14, nearly new. Cheap if taken at once. Enquhe at this office. Heating Stoves Merchant Tailoring The undersigned is now prepared to make SUITS TO ORDER in any stjrls, rft reasonable rates. No cash required until work is finished. CLEANING AND PRESSING Also attended to. Shop in Vincent House in south part of town. W. G. SHARMAN Merchant Tailor and RANGES NEWTON & NYE INHERITED INDlAfl LAND f OR BALIS AT B1LKTZ, UttgUUtt Sailed bids will be received for tbe following 1111 noen. October ii, 1V10: ows"! DMcKirriex ACKKIl allotths Richard Cook, nw nw4 soc. S3 A ai sw twi oc. 2J-S-9 60 John Tea am seh Richard Cook, m eev. nee. tf-M to Anna Tecuinseh I.uer Jonrdan. e wJ sw of netf, e) rletf. A w w! '.; of nX, aw. 17-10 tl m Morr Baker Uallnda l.oglon, el nl, na'. A lot M A M. sea. a-10-t to Bed W lute Mellnda Logsden, t 1, ne nw ft n neJi, tee. MM M IT CUrln'dn White Melliid I .ogn.lea. at al, eS sec. 2.10-9 ga fj Palli Whlt Henry Boll. wi w nw sec. 9 & ti t nti, seo. 8-10-9 80 90 Cheater Bell Jane Boiler, ae! yK, aec. :!6-9 io, Lota 1 k 1 aec. l it-10 7 o John Mack Joaeah Cook, a aw, aec 1I-9-10 so Auna Ro Lattice Falrchlld, at al, nS n!4 & lot 1, sec. 218-11 89 S3 Mary Tom Kllen Walt, et al, nw se! fc awj-i );, aec. M-lfr-M 60 Scale UardUif Suaan Mawholl, awH awK. WH ae-awJi, aec. 24 4l lets 15 A M, aec. J7"9"10 i to 67 William lnt John Baxter. Jr.. lota 1.16 4 2. aeo. 25.8-11 U 87 John Baiter, Jr Uruey Tom, al, wVJ nw', lec. 21-6 8 ; so Thomaa Tyee Wm. M. White, etal.ae nu4 atu. 3 Ji r tiw4, sec. 2-10-9 SO Cheater M While Wm. H. White, et al, aevi "Y sec. 3 & sw(-i sac. 2-10-9 80 Abrnra L. White llu'.ird Spencer, et al, lot 1 & nw n, aec. S2-9-11 79 59 Aleck Spencer Chiuleii Sutton, Be!4 aec. 6-10-9 80 Charles Sut tea Kriinc.es Sutton, al aw-c V10-9 w Frances Sutton Jano Yiinuer, Ixita 10 and 11. bee. 2-7-11 40 JaneVoster Solomon Scott, saw, nee. 20 9-10 so Solomon Scott Mary Washington, e ne, aec. 11-10-10 80 Mary "f aablngton Patents and dtreds will contain tlie following clause : "And tbere is re served from the lauds hereby granted a right of way tiikreon jr ditches . or auals constructed ly authority of the United States." Sealed bids will Ue received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of thu various days upon which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must be directed to Knott C. Kgbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Orrgou. Envelopes contaiuing such bids should not hafe noted ther?on the description ot uie lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be notid on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be . pened. Enclose certified check for at least 25 per cent, of your bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. KGBE1JT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Ageut, in CWge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. NORM'S Pool, Billiards, Card Tables, Bo vvlinsj Alley, Candy, Cigars, Fru ts, Nuts, Soft Drinks. M. y. A NDER8ON, Prop. T9LKD0, ORKUON FOR CHAPPED SKIN. Chapped skin whether on the handa or face may be cured in oue night by applying Chamberliiiu'a Salve. It is also unequale I for sore nipples, burn and scalds. For sale by all dealers. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COT PAN Y TOLKDO, OREGON TT ... an up t5 d.'.tc and set of Abstracts of Lincoln County. MORE THAN EKOUiiH 13 TOO MUCH. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the deliaate mem branes f jor throat if you want to lx annoyed, hut if you waut to bo relief. j want to be cured, take Caaruberlaia'v lOUKO Kearauy. sold liy all dealers. TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES If TELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES S PECIAL,' ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Cray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen iuvl hauling. Tennis furnished on short notice. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD HAY AND FEED FOR SALE. BOTH PHONES Jesse Reederwas up from Yaquina last Saturday. Johnny Peterson was over from Albany Sunday. Mrs. G. K. Freeman went to New port last Saturday evening. L. T. Thompson of Ona was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon were Elk City visitors last Saturday. Robert Copeland of Athens, Ohio, Fruit farms, see Dalaba at Elk City. The Lilies Aid Srsioty will mi et with Mrs. Bartholomew Tuesday October 25th, 1910. Mrs. Avery, President. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McCaulou re turned Monday to their home on Euchre Mountain. The Leadeii erred last week by Btating that Mrs. McCaulou would remain in town is visiting here with his cousin, W.,ai wmier ana send ,e children to ecnooi. ner motner will stav with the children. They will live in the C. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weber and children spent Sunday visiting friends at Yaquina. Vivian Cartwright spent Sunday in Newport. He relumed to Harr- isburg Monday morning. Wm. R. Wakefield of Waldport was attending business matters and renewing acquaintances here Monday. 1G INVOICE OF i-INOLEUM ART SQUARES MATTING AT BEDROK PRICES A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy hae be come famous for its curds of Qrafal colds, croup and influenza. Try it w!ien in need. Itooutain no h rmful subst ance and alwnys gives prompt relief. Sold bv all donlers. O. MIDDLEKAUFF Law, Real Gstate and Insurance TOLKDO. OHEUOX REACHING THE TOP pt any ctllitig of lit , dem ind a vigor ous. body and a keen brain. Without health there is uo success. But Electric Bitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect tuition of stonritoh, liver, kidneys bowels. -purifies and enriches the blood, tones aud invigorates the whole system and enables you 10 stand tlie we.tr and tear of yourdaily work "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble." writ es VV. M. Sherman, of Crusbiug, Me., 'three bottlos of Electric Bitters mads me ffi'l like a new man." 50c. at Toledo Drug Co., HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY A TTORN E YS' AT. LA V Toledo, Oregon Schenck house, known as the "Cala mity Smith" house. Girls Wanted. Three good gills wanted at Com mercial Hotel, to do laundry, cham ber maid and dining room work. Good wages to the girls who work. Apply at onco. C. R. Ellsworth. Toledo, Oregon. A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, nasty taste in the mouth, which reminds you that your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so goad for a disordered stomach a Chamberlain's Stomach and Lnrer Tablets. They baiM up the system, assist nln to reatore natural conditions, and are ao gentle in their action that on hardly rval ues a medicine was taken. ChamberiaaVa 1 ablets are sold everywhere. Price 25. ... Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the General Fund, anJ endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds" up to December 31, 1909. Interest on said warrauts to cutis on and after said date. O. B. McCLCSKJtt, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this 21th day of Cotober, 1110.