fonnip gender. Anted In Volume XI 1. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, March 18, 1904. Number 3 2 R A 5 or: 7Pl 5Fi 5 5 Air; leS, any bbc! ilh ten.;. 3 1 ng a SB, , COMMISSIONERS' COURT. i Grist of Business Transacted at the Adjourned Term. Toledo, Or., March 11, 1904. Comnitatdoners' Court for Lincoln . Couuty met in special session. Present llon.C. M. Brown, Judge; Hou. F.M. Stanton and Hon. George King, Com 1 missioners; Ira Vale, Couuty Clerk j J. II. Ross, Sheriff. BUM AM.OWKH. M Wygaut, work on road records and plats $11 00 Cnas Wooding, work on Toledo and Alseu Hay wugon road 02 00 " V M Jlrown-, salary as County Judge (or February. 1H04 S3 SO 8 J Stewart, work ad supervisor in dls- triOtOslure Jan. 1, 1904 6 00 (iaurlel Dahl, rebate of tax 8 00 F M Stanton, CnuiinisKloner, per diem ", and mileage 16 80 George King, Commissioner, per diem l'-'X and mHwnr. 13 20 ! T ii t a I " . 1 Iu the matter of famishing a ruuu ". plow to district 12. Referred to Coni- V missioner King. In the matter of the bond of F M Seits et al on contract for Five Rivers bridge. Bond accepted, with. Beunet ; Olsen as surety. In the matter of the appointment of : supervisor for district 3. J A Peterson appointed. In the mutter of bridge irons bought of railroad company. Clerk instructed " to draw warrants under instructions of Commissioner King. In the matter of altering Newport ' and Siletz wagon road. Conies now C r L Chatterton, one of the petitioners for the above-named alteration in stud t county road aud presents to the court ,: the petition of himself and others pray- ing for the alteration in said county t road ns follows to-wit: Beginning at a . I gate iu front of Nellie Campbell's house ' on said road between mile posts 0 and 10 and running theuce in a northorlj x direction parallel and to the right of said road to a point about one-fourth of i h mile south of mile rock 11: also bo il', i ginning at a point between mile posts V. j 12 and 13, running llience in a north eny direction parallel witn ana to mile post 13; also commencing at a fir tree J situated at foot of Bala Hill at the ( north side thereof and in said road rnnning northerly, parallel and on the fright hide of snid of said road to mile post 17. And it appearing to the Court that said petition is signed by more J than 12 householders of this county, residing iu the vicinity ot said proposed road, and that said petition properly specifies the place of beginning, inter mediate points and place of termi nation of Raid road, and it satisfactorily appearing to the Court that notice has been given by advertisement posted at I the place of holding County Court , to 4 wit At the nniirtlinniu In Tnlaln E3 ;S County of Lincoln, state of Oregon, and p j "'so in tntee public places in the vicin lty ot said proposed road, to-wft : At place of beginning of said road, near said Nellie Campbell's house, and one near the half-way point betweeu the place where the said proposed alter ation commences and where it ends, and one at the end thereof, for more than 30 days immediately prior ta the presentation of said petition to this court, notifying all persons concerned that application would be made to this Court at the present session of this Court; and that the notices so posted were in due form and duly signed by the petitioners, and that a bond for the cost of this proceeding has been duly iiiven, it is therefore ordered that M. Wygant, County Surveyor, aud J. G. j Plank ane J. C. Bobertsou be appointed iO f. : I viewers of said road aud that M. Wy. 5 wap am 00 appoint surveyor or said road. ,.. I and that thev meet at the nlaca in nirl road opposite the said house of Nellie Campbell on the 2lst day of March, 1904, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., and after qualifying, to view, survey and lay out said road according to law. C. AI. Brown, County Judge, F. Al. Stanton, Commissioner, Ukoror Kr.su, Commissioner. -Whereupon, there beina no further bnslnes9, Court adjourned until April fj, iw-t, at tne nour ot o'clock a.m. Read and approved. C. M. Bkown, County Judge, F. M. Stanton,, Cmmissioner, Gboroe Kino, Commissioner. Attest: Iba Wade. Clkhk. J ! E. T. Ilawar, industrial teacher at To'i yile,zi "turned Tuesday evening from J recuperating visit in California. Joe Bryant of Nortons was in the city last Friday night. B. F. Hahn of Yaquina had business in the city yesterday. . ' . W. II. Daniel of Big Elk had business in the city Wednesday night. William Wakefield Jr. of Eddyville was a Toledo visitor last Friday night. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Leese left for their other home in Corvallis Tuesday. James McDonald and son A. L. of Chitwood spent Alonduy night in Toledo. D. J. Derby, the expert fruit and veg etable grower, was in the city Tuesday. Joseph Blower and Uncle George Boone were visitors from Mill 4 Mon day. AI. L. Trapp, I. J. and Arthur Pepin of Chitwood had business in the city last Friday night. Mrs. Burt Boles of Yanninn y.'?.3 a the city Wednesday, the guest of The Leader family. Merchant John Loomis of Newport, leading Democrat of Lincoln county, had business in the city Tuesday. Airs. T. P. Fish went to Portland Wednesday to purchase her spring and summer stock of millinery, dress goods, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood returned to their home in Salem Tuesday, after a two mouths' visit with relatives at Bi letz. While going to the depot Tuesday morning Banker Thomas Leese slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk and great was the fall thereof. G. L. Gray, Grand Custodian of the Masonic Lodges of the Willamette jursdiction, left Tuesday morning on an ouacial visit to Portland. St. John's Church Fifth Sunday in Lent. Morning prayer and litany 11 a. m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p.m. All welcome. F. O. Jones, Pastor. Tub Leadeb reported last week that the local W. R. C. would give a Fair on the 28th inst. We have been indig nantly requosted to announce that we were mistaken. . Our former fellow-citizen, Gust Fors- sell, now a resident of Wetaskiwin, Al berta, Canada, writes The Leader that "Oregon is the best, and I expect to be back, there in two or three years." we'll give the prodigal a hearty wel come, Gust. ' George Blattner was up, from New port Tuesday. He took advantage of the dark of the moon Monday and planted his early potatoes, whioh in sures a bi crop and wards off the at tacks of moles, etc If you dqn't be lieve it, try it. hi. G. Grosbeck of Denver has been in the city this week visiting with his cousins, Mrs. Ed Stanton and Miss Hattie Gillette. With the latter he went to Newport Wednesday to visit the big Paciflo. He left this morning for Creswell, the home of his mother. George AlcCluskey came iu Tuesday evening from Hammond, where he has been teaching school and passed on to the terminus to visit his sister, Mrs Charles Litchfield. He will proceed to his homestead in Lane county, the im provement of which he considers more profitable than teaching school. The Leader gives Bpace this week to the call for the Socialist county conven tion. The chairman and secretary, it will be observed, have takeu advantage of our good nature and courteous in clination and rung in a little invitation to the great army of sinners in the Democratic and Republican parties to "jine" 'em; We trust the call will he effective that is, we hope every Re publican who believes lie is a wracked and screwed slave will get out of the party before tomorrow morning. The voters of Lincoln county are get tiug their ears filled with whispers these days. Alanyof them have been told on the quiet that new co'unty of ficials should be elected in order that the county records may be examined by experts, the insinuation being that the present oCQcials are dishonest. This choice bit of poison is being circu lated by men who pose as Republicans, but whom the voters recognize ns the same old bolters and kuifers who have for years fought every candidate on the ticket whom they were not permitted to name. Honest voters who believe in fair play will simply consider the source and treat the poison peddlers with silent contempt. Inherited Indian Land At Siletz Agency, Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That bids will be received for the sale of the following described inherited Indian County, Oregon, as per schedule herein set incuts sub divisions Lot S ne W Lot 4 ne I? 1-ot 14 ne v; Lot 1-s ne il John Adaina.... Coquelle Thompson ..VJ$ nwj se'i Ne t aw I? Lot 12 hw 2 Henry Johnson 8V4 awi nwji aw bw '-4 I)t 6 sw ii Lot 6 tw IT Lot 7 aw 1 Lot 8 sw J-2 Henry Johnson.. Be l n w 14 Ne i sw li Henry Johnson,, ..s;i sw'i ne H Lot ! e Lot 4 so 12 Henry Johnson Lot 9 bw A l.ot 30 bw A Lot 7 nw 1 lot 8 nw li Ki lot 9 nwl2 NWlot 10 nwV2 Bl lnt a V. ... 17 8 lot 0 nw l2 Lot 12 nw 1.2 ; Jxt nw M sw Ki sw li IIW y. Katlierlno Evans He Sw Katharine Evans Lot no Lot 1ft no li Lot 14 no k WW w nwij Abo Logan ' 8e i se Larkey Logan , Kt swj se , Annie W inkier Lot 24 sw i H. C. Calahan .' bZ xe'i sw 11 i sw li Re U NU ne ne 2 KjEj nwne2 Moses Lane , WneJ4 nwji V14 e?i nwj-i 19 Lot 2 nw i .19 Said bids will be received up to 12 which they are listed to be opened in sealed envelopes directed to John J. envelopes containing sucn bias snouia of the lands to.which the bids relate, but the date upon winon tne oia is to he cpenoa. JOHN J. McKOIN, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, Married. ; ' Burchett-Bhown At the Parker House in Toledo, Or., Wednesday evening, Alarch 10, 1904, Miss Emma Bnrohett of Grandeur, Iowa, to Mr Ira Brown of Siletz, Or., Rev. Bristol officiating. Mr. Brown was formerly a resident of Grandeur, Iowa, but recently located at Silotz, where he become lonesome. with the above result. He met his bride at Albany Wednesday. May they live long and prosper in Lincoln county. Potatoes for Sale. I have 400 bushels of tine potatoes, cliep for cash; still cheaper if taken in large quantities. Joe Kosydab. Siletz, Or. .. . Dentist. I will be in Toledo, at the Parker House, ten days from Saturday, March 29. Thoroughly reliable. H. E. Kelty, Dentist. Attention, Rebekahs. Special meeting Alonday evening. March 21. All members urged to be there. Fred Bailey of Winant was in the city Monday. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Thayer. Thomas Jones of Corvallis, county surveyor of Bentou, county has been in the city several days transacting busi ness aud visiting his brother B. F. George McCaulou and Reims Arnold will operate a long-felt want iu Toledo this season, viz., a gasoline power wood saw. The machine will soon be r-jady for business. Wait for it. W. Tyler Smith of Pitner was in" the city yesterday on business connected with the Salmon River toll road. Air. Smith and partner, Mr. Groucher, have fini&hed hauling their sawmill machin ery in on the Salmon River road and a force of men is busy erecting the mill, which will be in operation in about two weeks. They expect to cut about 10, 000 feet of planking per day, which will be laid on the road as soon as the weather permits. They will open the road about July 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howell are again at the helm of the Farmers' Hotel, having purchased the appurtenances from Manfred Seits. The change oc curred -Thursday morning. Mr. Belts' family will remain in Corvallis, but ho will himself do business one way or another in the remote regions of Lin coln county. Corvallis Times. for Sale lands, situated and being in Lincoln forth, to-wit: TO 8 8 8 8 8 8 -j 8 8 8 o 8 H 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 US to 38 88 27 27 33 8.1 as Si 20 20 28 22 22 27 27 H p 10 10 10 10 7 7 7 9 V 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 U Acres 23.59 23.63 20 20 20 40 23.12 20 40 4.5 K.90 5.20 0.74 40 40 fn 40 7.10 5.84 11.31 12.91 20 20 10 10 20 10 10 20 20 40 40, 20 ' 20 20 20 40 20 20 20, 20 20 20 20 19.30 211 19.29 Date Listed Jan. 25 Date Bid Opened April 23 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Feb. 8 May 7 9 9 10 10 9 . 9 9 Mar. 7 June 4 10 19 o'clock, noon, of the various davs upon above schedule, and must be enclosed in AIcKoin, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregou. not Have noted thereon the description there shall be noted on such envelopes in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. O. G. Da'abw of Elk City has been in Toledo during the past week organiz ing, or rather reviving, the Artisan as sembly. There are a number of old members of the order in Toledo, but they have not held a meeting for sev eral years. Mr. Dalaba has brought the total up to 20, and the assembly win soon oe in good working order again. Alessrs. L. W. Williams, S. G. IrVin and John A. Olssou of Newport had business in Toledo Monday. Lee Wil liams gave the vocations of the three gentlemen as deacon, real estate agent aud horse-thief not in the order named, however. Couuty School Superintendent Geo. Bethers visited the schools at Elk City, fttorrs, Newport and Big Creek last I week. Air. Bethers informs The ajedeb mat a local teachers' institute will be held in Toledo about the middle of April. Sheriff Ross has collected on thedelin quent tax roll for 1902 $2,335.21. About two-thirds of this amount was paid be fore the date of .sale, February 27, and 79.80 represents property redeemed since the sale. On another page will be found the advertisement of Vim, a Democratic campaign paper edited by A. B. Clark. j.hb .leader welcomes Vim to honorable combat. open, Rev. G. II. Dubois will preach at Oystervillo Sunday next, March 20, at 2:30 p. m., and in Yaquina schoolhouse at 7:30 p. m., same evening. Air. and Mrs. Otto O. Krogstad re turned last Saturday evening from a visit with friends near Albany and Salem. Mrs. John AlcCluskey went to Ya quina Wednesday evening to visit her daughter, Airs. Charles LitchnVld. Dick Evens of Waldport passed through Tuesday night en route home from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. AI. L. Glass left yesterday morn ing for Eugeue in response to a mes sage announcing the serious, illness of her mother. ' Harry Eyer went to Portland yester day in search of an opportunity. His numerous friends wish him all kinds of success. Carl Anderson, one of Newport's sub stantial citizens, had business in the county seat Tuesday. Real Estate Transfers. March 8 C M Maxfleld to Allen O Vaughn sejtf of setf and lots 1, 2. 3, 4, section 21, township 11 south, range 10 west, except 22 acres sold. $800. Alarch 10 -Mrs E J Winskill to Z T AlcGuire, lots 4 and 9 in block 23, Elk City. $300. Alarch 10-Z T McGuire to Mrs E J Winskill, se section 4, township 11 south, range 9 west. $1200. March 10 A L Taylor to E W Lang don, lot 9 and w of lot 10, block 15, 5th addition to Toledo. 200. March 11 David Ruble and Oilena Ruble to Elmer E White, lots 2, 3 aud 4 in block 7 and lot 1 in block 14, Wald port. $25. - Alarch 11 C R Ellsworth and S E Ellsworth to Andrew Gallagher, sej of fV of Rpction 13. tov.sl.iu 12 boulli. range 11. $15. March 14 F M Stanton and J A Stanton to S G Irvin, lots 1 to 10 inclu sive in block 29 and blocks 1 to 35 in clusive except block 29, all in 1st addi tion to Yaquina. $1. Alarch 11 Wallis Nash and Louisa A Nash to G G Sewell, 5 acres in section 36, township 10 south, range 8 west, fl and other considerations. Alarch 11 George G Sewell to A 8 Disbrow, e of eeotiou 36, excepting' 10 acres owned by the railroad com pany, and ei of section 25, all in town ship 10 south, range 8 west; also sYx of ne)4 and n,V of nw in section 1, township 11 south, range 8 west, except' ing 20 acres. (6,125. March 17 R O Case to Eugene Wil liams, lot 17 in block 2, Newport. $700. -. Call for County Convention. Pursuant to call of Otto 0. Krogstad, county chairman, tho executive com mittee of the Socialist party of Lincoln county. Oregon, met in Toledo on Tues day, the 15th day of Alarch, 1904," and on motion it was ordered that the 7th day of April, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., be selected as the time for holding the county convention; at the court houae in Toledo. On motion it was ordered that the representation be fixed as follows: One delegate at large for each treoinot and one delegate for each five votes or major portion thereof cast for .C. W.. Barzee, candidate for secretary of state at the last general election. Ou motion it was recommended that precinct primaries be held on the 2d day of April, 1904, and that precinct nominations be made at that lime. Precincts are entitled to delegates as follows: Alsea 2, Beaver Creek 4, Big Elk 1, Elk City 1. Five Rivers 2, Kern 2, Lit tie Elk 5, Morris 2, iMashville 1, Newport 2 Siletz 1, Tidewater 1, Toledo 12. Ya quina 3. All good citizens desiring a change from our present oppressive economic system, and who think the people ought to rule instead of trusts and copora tions, are cordially invited to affiliate. O. O. Kroostad, J. W. Parrish, Chairman. Secretary. . m . The steamer Richardson was up from Newport yesterday. Airs. George Smith of Chitwood was in the city Tuesday. ' ' Jack Franz returned last night from the Soldiers' Home at Los Angoles, Cal. John Guilliams, the Democratic war horse of Beaver Creek, is in the city today. Mr. and Airs. C. E. McDonald and II. E. Collins went up to Chitwood Wednea day for a visit with the former's father, James AIcDonald. Air. and Airs. Henry Lewis left Tues-. day for Portland, where they were sum moned by the sudden death of Mrs. Lewis' brother, a Mr. Alexander. State Senator Kuykendall of Eugene passed through to Newport Tuesday evening for a spring outing, his wifu having preceded him to the famous re sort. ., Leon Rosebrook returned Tuesday to Mount Angel Academy. We under stand that Leon has the offer of a place in the orchestra of one of the Portland theaters when he leaves Mount Angel, Our former fellow-citizen, E. A. Swan, arrived last night from Buffalo, N. Y to look after his property interests and visit old friends. He bears his ago well and is apparently just about as young OS ho used to be.