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Volume XI.
Toledo, Lincoln County, OnjgonTiit
;AI, ESTATE TRANSFERS.
ord of Recent Exchanges in
Lincoln county.
i,m!ipoi) to immei iviarx, 1013 o
8 u block 11. hiiu una . unu iu in
I; 9, ami 1013 1 u uluvl1 u 111
nWll of LrooKlvn. miMuarmwu
Last 17-William R Grout to May
0( section IS. lowusmp it rauge o
1, Consideration $323.
1st 10-A L McCulIy, Ella II Mc
aud Hannah K McCuliy to Lin-
ir rrnasnmu, let 2 in mock. 3 in
soil's additiou to Ncwpor. Consid-
;tion 81.
icust 6-Kmraa a inompson to
il 1-1. O 1.1 1-
j D Sampson, pari oi im o uioca o
4 Thompson's addition to New-
Consideration iuu.
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Notice to Creditors.
nnrsons knowing themselves to bo
Jebted to G. R. Schenck & Co.. are
wdv notified that tbeir accounts have
jen left wiunho Lincoln County Bank.
G. K. ScHENCK.
To Taxpayers.
Mice is hereby Riven that the Equal
lion Board of Lincoln county, state
Oregon, will meet at the court house
Toledo on Monday, August 31, 1903,
id remain in session for 6 days, as by
provided, for the consideration of
:h matters as may be properly
Ught before it. R. H. Howell,
Assessor of Lincoln countv.
Excursion to Albany.
On account of Ringing Bros, show to
held in Albany August 27, the C. &
I. will run ah excursion from Yaquina
Albany at the following very liberal
tea: Yaquina to Nashville inclusive
Albany and return, $1.50; Summit
Wrens inclusive to Albany and re
in, $1. Tickets from Yaquiua to
I'rens inclusive will be good going on
lain So. 1 Thursday August 27 only,
A for return on regular train No. 2
iday August 28 only. People from
oledonnd vicinity will remember this
nil boy their tickets accordingly.
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Look Here.
800 The cheapest place in Lincoln
jnty for sale. The old "Calamity"
mith place, 21 acres, joining the Adam
je rauch. Nicely improved, with a
ur-roomed house. 70 bearing fruit
rees, berries, etc. Two Hying springs.
p'onld trado for Portland property or
aall payment down with balance to
lit tbe purchaser. Wm. Purdy,
MontaviJla, Ore.
Call for County Warrants.
Mice is hereby given that I have funds
a hand to pay all County Warrants
friwnontho General Fund, and en-
ma: "Not paid for want of funds"
? to and Including July 2 7 1900.
Interest ou said warrants to ceaso
um and after said date.
J. L. Hyde. .
County Treasurer.
Dated at Toledo Ore., this Hth day
August, IDO.'i.
' Notice.
Notice is hereby l'iven that the firm
: MeCaulou & Plmulee have dissolved
irtnership this V.lth dsy of August,
All mitHhiiidin;: accounts of the
no vcill be collected by James Pluni-
Ja.mes Plu.mi.ee.
Hike .kcl(
KiL't! Creiv nt- l't.ii tu t
"luniiam xurmiajr.
Assessor U,n
T"'wl trip to Yaquina Wednesday
Mr8,0. C. r.lwlinnun nn M.Mto,
-Mrs. (,e,Ru Chambers.
The Knox-Kantnnr Concert Com.
"ill show at the Newport Opera
""."e tonight and at Nve Creek gat
') niKht.
''' Nellie. Dnlli
. "illiiim MrlCiiito.- rtwitf ,.t
r; . iruiiiu iiii-ir cousins,
. " " v 101a uanuon mis
KnoxKantner Concort Company
... -tinru a Smn nil, Anno at
good performance and are deserv-
w the peoples patronage.
Number 25
G. L. Gray was a passenger for Port
land Tuesday morning.
Stewart & Vant aro selling meu's and
boy's straw hats at half price.
C. W.Boeschen of Saleny was in To
ledo Tuesday. Ue is resorting at New
port. Miss Duckie Seits was a passenger
valleyward from Newport Wednesday
morning.
Salmon are beginning to come in and
our local .'shermen predicta heavy run
this season.
II. N. Foster, a director of the Lincoln
County Fair Association, was down
from Chitwood last Saturday.
Miss Lucile Hawkins who has been
teaching the Eddyville school, is regis
tered at the Commercial this week.
Dr. J. D. Wetmore went down to
Newport yesterday to take part in the
program of the Pacific Coast Indian
Institute being held at Newport.
Brother J. A. Finch of the Herald,
was absorbing puro ozone at the
beach for several days. He returned to
Albany Wednesday morning.
The influx of visitors to Newport and
the beach, this summer is the largest
ever known in the history of Newport
so saya the -oldest inhabitant,'.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bodalan and
children of Portlaud are the guests of
Frank Stanton and family. Mr. Bod
man is a nephew of Mrs. Stanton-
In the call for connty warrants pub
lished last week we made an error in the
dale that the call is made. It should
have read July 27 1900 instead of July
27 1903. The fault is all our own.
Landlord J. Fogarty of the Bay View,
came up from Newport, last Friday in
search of extra waiters and porters for
his popular hotel which is crowded to
the utmost with summer resorters.
Merchant George MeCaulou has a new
ad on the fourth page of The Leader.
He has just received a large stock of
rubbor goods and a full line of the fa
mous Gotzian shoes. Read the ad.
Miss Gertrude Grousbeck of Cress
well, and Mrs. Olive Moore of ' Minne
apolis Minn., cousins of Mrs. Ed Stan
ton and Miss Hattio Gillette, were
among the arrivals Monday evening.
Rev. Doran will conduct services at
Eddyville Sunday August 23 at 11
o'clock a. in; at the Wakefield school
lioueo Sunday at 3 o'clock p, m., and ai
Elk City, Monday Ang. 24 at 8 o'clock
p. m.
Mrs. C. G. Copeland of Siletz is tak
ing a vacation at the beach. She at
tended the meeting of the board of
directors of the Lincoln County Fair
Association held in Toledo last Satur
day, returning to Newport the same
eveuing.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bradway left
Monday morning to attend the reunion
at San Francisco. They came here from
Iowa about three weeks ago. Mr. Brad
way is a brother of our fellow-citizen,
Al Bradway. They will return to Lin
coln county and locate permanently.
Stewart & Vant's ware house that is
now under construction on the water
front, will be quite a commodious
structure when completed and will im
purt a real business air to that part of
the city. 13. W . Sadou, as chief arch
itect, is superintending the work..
Comrade J. N. Arnold accompanied
Captain and Mrs. II. R. Sturdovautaud
Mrs Georgo Schenck to the G. A. K. re
union at San Francisco last Saturday.
Mr. Arnold is a veteran of the civil war
having served with the 4th Alinuesota
Volunteer Infantry, participating in
abdut twenty engagements--Vicksbnrg,
Missionary Ilidgo and Altoona being
among the number. Captain Sturde
vant led a company of Pennsylvania
volunteers to tho front and carries scars
'of Confederate lead as a souvenir of
the "Great Rebellion."
Elisha Abraham Putorbaugh and
David Wehawkin Ilazen, representing
Tho Oregon Daily Journal, were in To
ledo Tuesday. They ore traveling
with two emblems of democracy hitched
to a covered van bearing tho li gond,
'Oregon Daily Journal." They are
writing up the counties, and we shall
expect a flowery description of this the
greatest county in all Oregon. These
very pleasant gentlemen left Tuesday
afternoon headed for the Coos bay
country and are deserving of much
sympathy and consideration from the
hospitable inhabitants tbey will meet
with along their weary route.
FAIR DIRECTORS MEET.
Final Arrangements Made for
the Third Annual Fair.
The board of directors of the Lincoln
County Fair Association met last Sat
urday at the court house and made
nnal arrangements for the countv fair
and Bet the date for September 22, 23
and 24. The following directors were
present at the meeting: Mrs. C. G.
Copeland, Mrs. Henrv Gannon. Mrs. .1.
Blower, Otto O. Krogstad, Jay Dunn
and II. N. Foster.
Minutes of last meetine were rond
and approved. O. O. Krogstad reported
tnat luiel s Hall could be had on same
conditions as last year.
A motion by H. N. Foster that we add
to the agricultural and horticultural
exhibit, a stock show, providine a suit
able building can be secured, was unan
imously carried.
committee on arrangements.
O O Krogstad, chairman ; Mrs Ilenrv
Gannon, Alice Waugh. Mrs J Blower,
Mrs C G Copeland, Mrs George Hocf-
lein.Mrs J E Franklin, Mrs Mart Glass,
II N Fostor, Jav Dunn. Dr F M Carter.
J W Parrish, W W Sonle.
LIVE STOCK.
I J Pepin, Chitwood; Wm Wakefield.
Jr, Eddyville; L D Wood, Siletz; C B
Crosno, J M K Butler and W W Soule,
Toledo.
FLORICULTURE.
Judges Mrs William ScartH, Toledo;
Mrs M L Trapp. Chitwood: Mrs David
Ruble, Waldport.
VEGETABLES.
Judges D J DerbT. Dave Williams
J H Williams, C E Boeckman and Adam
Kae.
HORTICULTURE AND GRAINS.
Judges Professor Coote, Gorvallis;
Joseph Blower, Yaquina; II E Derrick,
Eddyville.
APIARY.
Judges Chas McDonald, Toledo; E
8 Barnes, Bayview; Thos Ferr, Winant;
PA Miller, Morrison.
BEEF CATTLE.
Judges W E Wann, Waldport; Les
ter Waugh. William Scttrth, Toledo.
DAIRY CATTLE.
Judges Dave Williams, J F Stewart,
S Romtvedt.
SHEEP.
Judges William Scarth, Toledo; Dr
Withycombe, Corvallis; William Bor
den, Newport.
goats. .
Judges B F Grant, Harlan; Irvin
Magee, Eddyville; A L McDonald,
Chitwood.
SWINE.
Judges William WakeQeld, Jr. Ed
dyyille; Hans Larseu, Samuol Center,
Toledo. ,
POULTRY.
Judges-Dudley Trapp, Chitwood; J
Heury Penn, Yaquina; Mrs M D Wei
tin, Eddyville.
MIBCELLAHEOCS.
Judges-O O Krogstad, J F Stewart,
Toledo; R A Bensell, Newport.
CULINARY.
Judges Mrs R A Bensell, Newport;
Mrs J Elower, Yaquiua; Hans Peter
son, Toledo.
ART.
Judges Mrs E H Brynnt, Siletz;
Mrs J Buckley, Newport; Mrs George
Schenck, Toledo.
FANCY WORK.
Judges Mrs Georce Bethers. Toledo:
Mrs Dalaba, Elk City; Mrs II N Foster,
Chitwood.
AMUSEMENTS.
Committee Mrs C G Copeland, Wal
ter Hall, William Aloxander, Siletz.
Resolutions were passed adopting
blue ribbons to designate the first
premium ami red ribbons for the sec
ond premium.
Adjourned to moot Wednesday, Sep
totuber 2, 1903.
The management have secured a part
of tho livery stable of Ha'l & Ander
son nud will have ample room for the
live Htock show. The quality of the
stock to bo exhibited promises to be
better than tho animald shown last
year, as all sheep and cattle must cither
be registered or eligible to registry.
This will cut down the exhibit but
there are sullkicnt sheep in the county
that are pure-brod to make a line show
ing and some of our cattlemen have
animals that are eligible to registry or
have certificates of record. The object
of the Association in cutting out the
grade and ecrub is to encourage our
ranchmen to raise stock of a better
quality. There will be a class prem
ium for the dill-rent breeds of sheep
and the blue ribbon animals alone will
be eligible to compete for the sweep
stake prize. This will do away with
the unpleasant misunderstanding that
occurs so frequently in show rings
where animals of all breeds and grades
are permitted to compote for the grand
prize. Beef and dairy cattle will be
shown in a separate class, each to be
judged on their own merits and for
their especial purpose. If the stock
men in the county will bring what ani
mals they can, that are pure-bred, we
will have a show that we may be proud
of, and if our stock 6how consists of
no more than three or four of each
breed and class it will demonstrate the
fact that the ranchmen are awaking to
the idea that blood tolls, and others will
pattern after the example and Lincoln
connty will soon contain as good sheep
and cattle as the valley counties.
The exhibit of fruit and vegetables
promises to be largo, several of our
local gardeners are already making
preparations for the fair.
The committee on amusements are
negotiating with the Indians at the Si
letz Agency to give a war dance if their
services cttu be (.enured, Luis will be a
drawing card and will induce a great
many outsiders to visit Toledo during
the fair.
If the present interest manifested by
some of our citizens is kept awake and
spreads through the countv as it
should, the third annual fair of Lincoln
county will be a successful one.
Tho following premiums will be
awarded to tho various exhibits:
CATTLE.
Best, boef bull, any iujo s no
Second beef bull, any ngo 2 50
J lost Oeoi cow, an j- no s 00
Second boef cow, any ito 2 50
Best dairy bull, any rku 5 00
Second dairy bull, any ago 2 GO
Best dairy cow, any aso 5 00
Second dairy cow, any aso , 2 50
SIIKEP.
Best buck, any ago pr breed $3 00
Second buck, any atfe or breed 2 00
Host ewe, any ao or breed 5 00
Second ewe, any ao or breed '. 2 00
Best ron, not loss than tbrco 3 00
Best wool slieup ( " 2 50
Best mutton sheen 2 50
(iOATS.
Best pen. not less than three (j 00
HOGS. ,
Pest boar w 00
Best sow , a go
Best sucking pigs.... 1 00
POULTRY.
Best trio chickens....'. i 00
Second trio chickens 60
Best pen ducks 1 00
Second pen ducks ; no
Best pen geos j 00
Second pen gceso 50
VEGETABLES.
icwvpouuocs... ., go
Second potatoes 05
Best turnips jq
Second turnips 25
Best cabbugo ' an
Second cabbage 25
nest carrots f,p
Second carrots. 05
licst mangels jso
Socond mangels
iiesr. ueets jjo
Second beets 05
iscst oeans, string 50
Best beans, pole so
Second beans, pole 2.5
Best 8(j 11 us 11.. oo
Second squash 2S
Best pumpkin 50
Second pumpkin ?s
Bust corn ,, f,o
Second corn...'. 2.1
iii-sr. celery 50
Second celery . 23
Bust cauliflower no
Second canlillowcr 23
ior vcgotuuie display ;j 00
Second vend ible display 1 50
HOimC'ULTURK.
APPLES.
BcKt summer apples .....Jl 00
Bust full apples 00
Itest winter apples ., 1 00
Bent exhibit, tipples all varieties 1 30
I'EAltS.
Best fall pears 1 00
Best winter pours 1 00
PUfNES.
Best exhibit, any variety 1 00
Best display ot all kinds of fruits a 00
Second display of till kinds of fruits 1 50
ARTS.
Distributed by Committee f, 00
Best Indian baskets 30
Second Indian baskots 1 00
FANCY WORK.
Distributed by Committee $20 00
FLORICULTURE.
Distributed by Committee $3 00
CULINARY.
Best bread $ m
Second bread , 23
Best cake 50
Second cake 2.3
1AIRY.
Best cheese i so
Second cheese 73
Best creamery butler 1 00
Second ureumery butter 80
Best dairy butter 1 00
Second dairy butter..... so
No exhibits allowed to be entered
for competition later than 6 o'clock p.
m. of the first day.
No premiums awarded except when
there are two entries in each class.
No cattle or sheep admitted excent
registered or subject to registration.
Premiums will be paid prorata of
gate receipts.
No entrance fees for exhibits.
No complimentary tickets.
Season tickets 50 cents; one admis
sion 25 cents; children 15 cents.
Strayed or Stolen.
One bay mare, 8 years old, weight
1,050 pounds, shod in front, branded
with small S on hoof, same brand un
der mane. One sorrel, 4 years old,
weignc about UU pounds. Send auy
information tg Chas. Sxelling,
Dallas, Ore.
Henry Lewis and family were Chit
wood visitors Monday and Tuesday.
Ade Crosno joined the C. & E. con
struction crew at Philomath Wednesday.
Ira Wade is putting up his winter's
supply of hay on his ranch near Kern
vitie this week.
Another large stock of Barton Bro's
famous "Village School" shoes at
Stewart & Vant.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. Wygant were up
from Newport Tuesday returning
Wednesday evening.
Lloyd Pruett of Yaquina was in Toledo
Wednesday. Lloyd is a son of Farmer
S. A. Pruett of Siletz.
Miss Mao Lewis, daughter of Mer
chant Henry Lewis arrived from Port
land last Friday evening.
For sale the registered Shropshire
buck. "Barkus" No. 13U811 $20 takes
him. A. L. McDonald, Chitwood. Or.
Will Alexander went, down to New
port Wednesday evening where he has
accepted a position in Loomis Bros'
store.
Fred Day returned to Portland
Wednesday morning where he will re
sume his former duties with the Port
land street car combany.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardesty left for
th eir home at Craw ford svi lie Monday.
They have been visiting with A. Hurley
and family the past two weeks.
Dr. C. W. Lowe, the optician who
was in Toledo this week, thinks ko
much of the dear people that he has
concluded to return about the middle
of October.
For sale - A large size heating stove ,
several neck-yokes, buggy tongue,
single-trees, wheol-barro.v and some
bolts, will trade for wood, or sell cheap
for cash. James Anderson, Toledo, Or.
Come let me figure 011 your bill of
paints. Raw oil, GO cents per gallon;
boiled oil, 06 cents: red barn paint, 90 .
cents; house paint, the best made, $1.00
in 5 gallon cans; white lead, $7.75 per
hundredweight; yellow ochre, 3 cents
per pound; wall paper, 10 ceuts per
double roll. Everything else in pro
portion. Full stock at Krogstad's.
Hon. C. B. Crosno and family went to
Seal Rocks Monday where they will re
main several weeks for the benefit of'
Miss Gertie's health which bus been
very delicate for some time. Dr. Par
ker, who had been her attending phy
sician, thinks tho invigorating sep
breeze will prove beneficial to tho young
lady, and has hopes" for her complete
restoration to health.
Win Coplan of Portlaud has been
supplying some of our citizens will;
fine sewing machines of tbe . White va
riety this week. , Mr. Coplan Las
made a standing offer to one of the
several handsome nud eligible young
printer "devils" to be found in Toledo,
of n new machine as a wedding present
on receipt of an invitation to uet a
best man. Ladies don't all propose Rt
onco.
Government Iuspector of Surveys N.
B. Sweitzer of Washington, D. C, wa
in Toledo Wednesday.- He is inspect
ing the recent surveys in Lincoln coun
ty and at present is wording in town
ship 10, range 9 west, aorompauicd by
Wild Bill Smith and Jim Derrick. Mr.
Sweitzer is a sou of the late Brigadier
General Sweitzer, who was au Aide on
General Augur's staff during the Rogue
River war and who was also an iicko
ciate with General U. S. Grant at tho
time he was stationed on the Pacific
coast.