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TT7 . . 1 -7 Wmcdn $tmtp emer. Volume XV. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, February 7, 1908. Number 50 For County Treasurer. v I hereby Announce myself as a candi date for (be nomination of Treasurer of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the republican voters at. the coming primaries. G. B. MoClusKev For Sheriff. I hereby anuouuce myself as a cat didate for the Democrat ic nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri maries. C. L. Morrison. Plymouth Rocks Wanted. ' I want to buy Plymouth Rock hens. See D. Pkesoott, Toledo, Or. Seventh Day Adventist Church. 1 Service every Saturday. Sabbath suliool 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited. Found. A black heifer calf about D mouths old. Owner can have same by paying for feed and thin notice. For particul ars enquire at this office. Return My Boat. The partv who took my boat from Canoe Lauding on Siletz river is noti fied to return same and pay damages. The boat la double-ended and is painted white. Ales Catfish, Siletz Oregon. TOLEDO'S DENTIST Office ou Ofste dahl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. in. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C. 8. Lund Office, Roseburg, Oreiron. January 18, 1808 Notice! hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3. 1x78, entitled "An act for the Hale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land mates by act of August 4, 1892, Anna Weiss of ltosebnrg. county of Douxlu. state of Oregon, has ihi day filed In this office her sworn statemer t. 8549, for the purchase of the Lots 1:1, 14, 19 and 20 of section So. 5, township So. 14 south of range No. 11 west, W. M.. anil will offer proof to show that the land sought is more nluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this office at RnseburK. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1st day of April, 1908. She names ns witnesses: Coe I. Leavengood, B. Krnkenberger George Turner and Anna Weick all of Kdseburg, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the iibove lands are requested to file their claims in this oflice on or before said 1st day of April, 1908. Not coal land. JIknjahih I.. Eddy. Register. NOTICE FOK FIRLICATION. U. S. Land Oflice, 1'ortland, Oregon, February 1, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Sijota, of Kernville Oregon, has filed notice of his inten tion to make final five year proof in sup port of his claim, vis: homestead entry No. 1 4225 made June 17, 1902, for lhe t nw.f, swif neUsectlon 15. townshlDSsoutn. range 11 west, and that said proof will be made before the ' one hundred and fifty guests were pre i'uunty Clerk, at Toledo, Oregon, on March 14, gent l'J 8. Ha names the following witnesses to prove j Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har his continuous residence upon, und cultiva-1 old llansen gave them an old fashioned Hon of, the land, vii: I charivari Sunday night. They surely j. v. Auuunfluu, Aiuert cijoia, matt cljoia and Lawrence Syajna.allof Kernville, Oregon. Algernon 8. Ueisskr. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland Oregon. Februaryl. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Esten Olson, of Siletz, Oregon, has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final commutation proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 0i"433 made January 18, 1908, for the south' west quarter of section 28, township 8 south, 1A fef- (,! .111 I- "T . ,k .7 Yd . ".have an expert's report every week, made before the Register and Receiver at Port-, , , . ' hum. Oregon, on March 14, 1908. We may give some reading matter next II names the following witnesses to prove ! Issue. - ' of.thel" K-M- Bor'en and fami,y parted Stephen Logan, John 8. Lloyd, John Savage, utid Hurry ltevier all of Siletz, Oregon. Algernon S. Dkesskk, Register. M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday School at 10 :30 a. m. George Bothers, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Class meeting at close of morning service. Junior League at 3 p. m. Preaching at 7 :30 p. ni. All are cordially invited to worship with us. W. E. Rogers, Pastor. More Chickens. I want Single Comb White Leghorn hens. E. D. Prescott, Toledo. Read Stewart's new ad on another page. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's A. K. York of Newport was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Go to H. E. Peterso-i for your spec tacles and eye glasses, Peter Schirmer the strawberry man was in the city yesterday. Frank Gattrelt returned from Port land Wednesday evening. T. J. Kelly of Nashville was in the city on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King left Wed nesday morning for Falls City. Mrs C. E. Hawkins returned home from Portland Tuesday evening. The City Flour and Feed Stor de livers free to all parts of the city. Mrs. C F. Soule departed Saturday morning foi her new home at Arleta. E. J. Avery went to Newport Wed nesday eveuiug to do some plumbing. Walter Hall of Siletz was in the city the first of the week, returning home Tuesday. Miss Edith Ross went to Newport Monday evening and is assisting in the Bon Ton. W. H. Vertner left Tuesday morn ing for Pendletou. He returned yes terday evening. A I Waugh requests the address of the Leader be changed from Ashland , Or. to Lewiston, Llano. The first snowstorm of the season occurred Monday morning. The ground was covered for a couple of hours. After the 10th Toledo's dental office will be closed for about 10 davs on ac count of Dr. Hiimberatone taking a trip to Waldport. M. J. Allphin, after s several weeks' visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. C. McBride, at Albany, returned home to Toledo Monday. H L. Weatherford and fnmilv of ?M Siletz were in the city the first of the week they returned to their homestead yesterday morning, A full line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonbotiiere. Every piece guaran teed. Also a gold (Med signet hatpin given with each purchase. Mrs. H. L. Collins and little son, Kenneth, after a two weeks' visit in Toledo, departed Saturday morning for their home in Portland. Regular meeting of the Lincoln County Fruit growers Union will be held at Elk City next Wednesday, Feb ruary 12, everyone invited to attend. Clyde Avery and Robert Amos who were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Avery the past week returned to their home at Port'and Saturday morning. The entertainment given by the To : ledo Fire Department last Friday even- ,'ng was a very enjoyable allair. About had an awful time as they made an awful racket, Anton Martinson of Tidewater was in Toledo Wednesday making proof on his homestead before Clerk Ira Wade. Knute Hendrickson and P. E. Shep pard were his witnesses. ' t We owe our readers an apology for the extremely bum appearance of our 1 new8 columns this week, but we don't ' inursaay ror romana, wnere mey will make their future home, having sold their farm a mile .south of town to William McKeon who has moved in and taken possession. . Russel Jeffreys returned yesterday morning to Corvallis after a week's visit with Mr and Mrs. T. P. Fish. Rtissel will leave soon for the U. S. Military Academy at West Point to where he was ao appointee from Alaska. Rev. Rogers Bubject at the M. E. church next Sunday morning will be ,'The Possibilities of the Negro." Special meetings will begin Sunday evening and will be continued indefi nitely. You are most cordially invited to all these meetings. ' The Expert's Report. On pages 4 and 5 of this issue will be found the complete report of V. IL Moore, the expert accountant engaged by the County Court to expert the books of the county officials of this county. The report, as will be seen,, is complete iu every detail. It speaks well for the financial management of the county. The outstanding warrants of the county has been decreased from 147753.95 on October 1, 1904, to $38170.10 on November 15, 1907. Should all the unpaid taxes be paid Lincoln county would be out of debt by several thous and dollars. The offlnes of the Clerk and Sheriff have paid the county in fees and other collections more than is required to pay the salaries of those officers. We doubt that there is another county in the state whose offices will make so good a showing. . The Deacon. A Comedy iu five acts, with tout teen characters. The students of the Toledo High School will give the Bbove named 'play this evening February 7., nt Wood man Hall. The proceeds from the play are to be expended for the benefit, of the Toledo High School. Come one and all and the performers will endeavor to enterttin you for the evening. Remember the p'aceaml date Woodman Hall, ibis evening. Toledo School Notes. Aileen Qaither has again resumed her stud is in school. Alta Wanch hits been absent, from school several dnys. A good many pupils have been absent from the intermediate room this week on account of sickness. Chas. Gildersleeve has been absent from school this week. He has been quite sick with a cold. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many kind friends who so kindly assisted tis in the sickness and burial of our beloved wife and mother. Wm. Townrr and Children. The Fruit Frower's Uniou will meet in regular session at Elk City next Wednesday, February 12. Don't for get it. Notice to Stockmen. KRAZINO PERMITS FOR 1908. Applications for permits to graze live stock on the Ihnpqna National Forest for the season of 1908 must be tiled in the office of tne nnder Blgned at Eugene, Oregon, on or before March 15th, 1908. The Secretary of Agrlculturehns authorized the grazing of GOO hend of cattle and horses and 5000 head of iheep and goats, during the season of 1908. ' The period during which grazing will be nllowed and the fees to lie charged are as foll ows: Grazing mrind. May 1 to October 81 1908, Cattla 25 cts per head. Horses 35 cts per head. Yearlong, ending April 30, 1909, Cattle 40 cts per head. Horses 60 per head. May 1 to Oct 31, 1908. Sheep 9 cts per head, Goats 10 cts per head: Yearlong May 1, 1908 to April 30, 1909, Sheep 14 ctg per head Gnats 16 cts per head. ltlhnk forms to be used in making applica tion and further Information in regard to grazing will be furnished upon request. Clydi R. Seitz, Supervisor. NOTICE OF VINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matterof the estate of Jennie Brundage, deceased. n. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator o( the estate of Jennie Hrnn datfo, deceased, hns tiled -with the County Clerk of Lincoln count; , his llin.l account in said estate, and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business hasjtet Mouday Mhrch 2, 1908, at the hour of 10 a.'m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time and place for settling said account, and hearing objections thereto, if any exist. And notice is hereby given that at said time and place, any and all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passud upon by said Court. Dated, Toledo, Or., Feb. 6, 1908. R. 8. VanClevk, Administrator of the estate of Jennie Brun dage, deceased. Ask Yourself the Question. Why not use Chamberlain's Tain Balm when you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. One appli cation relieves the pain, and many have been permanently cured by its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. For sale by Otto. O. Krogstad. Married. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Larson, near Toledo.on Sunday. Janu ary 3, 1908, Miss Bina Jacobson and Mr. Harold Hanson, Rev. Rogers offici ating. After the ceiemony a wedding feast was partaken of by the mauy friends of the contracting couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will make their home in this county. .. Died. At her home in this city, Saturday January 25. 1908, Mrs. Malinda Tow! uer, aged 22 years, of tuberculosis. Mrs. Towner had been in poor health all winter, the result of an attaot of pneumonia. She was married iu the Fall of 1905 to William Towner at Siletz, where they had since resided until about a year ago when they moved to Toledo. Mrs. Towner was born on the Siletz, being the daughter of Pete 'Collius. Her sister Miss Al vena Collius, died at Stleu Monday, January 20. Mrs. Towner was laid to rest in the Siletz Cemetery Sunday, January 20. The husband and children have the sympathy of the entire community iu their bereavement. Sheriff Ross was in Newport the first of the week, returning Inine Wednes day morning. The regular February term of Circuit Court will convene in Toledo next Mondav. Ftbruarv 10. Jury List. The following 1 1 h n i f 1 citizens of Lin coin county hiive been empanelled uy jurors for the coining term of Circuit Court, which meets Mouday, February 10: J. F, Ilanlon, Fisherman Winant Alf. Caton, Laborer Toledo J. 8. Copeland Farmer Kalade 8. Kointvelt Farmer Toledo A. F Rose Farmer Box , Lee Bartholomew Barber Toledo Samuel Hill Farmer Ona EdAvery number Toledo A. A. McClearj Butcher Newport Fred W. Butterlleld Farmer Kernville A. S. Oisbrow Farmer Nashville ! J. E. Edttar Farmer Euclid ' R. S. Itarclay Farmer Tidewater John Q. Adams Farmer' thitwond T. B. Hutlur Farmer" Chltwood J. N. Deacon Farrrer I'itner Nathan J. Wat k Inn Farmer Glen A. F. MoHlt Capitalist Newport C. II. Pain Drayman Newpoit U. U. Dalabil ' Capitalist Elk City j T. L. Boliannon Fanner (Jleu O. It. Evans Engineer Waldpoit PaulChatterton Farmer Newport) Chas Harding Fanner I'itner -F. J. Frary Farmer Toledo J.A. Mulkoy Farmer Eddyvllle George Blatuer Farmer Newport John W. Hones Merchant Taft lames Booth Real Estate Dealer Newport John Kennta Merchant . Mlletz A. F. Stonor Farmer Harlan Waldport Items. It has beon some time since your paper has Veo:ivd a letter from here.' Our town has improved quite a lot in the last eight, or ten months, and there is still more talk of improvement. Ernest Everson intends building a new house. When completed he expects to follow in the steps of R. I'. Uoln. The new shingle mill is almost completed. I They will soon be turning out shingles lor shipment. The Oregnnian claims that a seagoing boat cannot come into Alsea Bav. If so, how does S. Elmore get his fish out? The last trip of ! the Eve, she came in on low water and the j Captain reported pienty of water, The Waldport band took an excursion up the river Inst Huiiday, and had n pleasant trip, and the music was appreciated by the settlers along the river. 'Ihey give a dance every , Saturday nlxbt, and furnish their own music. They will give a masquerade ball the 14th of February. They have a full baud of 19 pieces, I The cost of the instruments is close to llooo. They art fine set of instruments, and we are ' in hopes that the rest ol the towns of Lincoln I county will roliow suit. Mr. William Keady in the instructor. He has made line progress and the boys are working bard. Walter Dodge has returned from a business trip to California. He Intends to take up dairying and stock raising on a ranch up tho river. , Mrs. Oault has returned from Toledo, where she sutlered quite a sick spell. We are glad to see the old lady back attain looking so well. Curia Smith has a lino real ostateolllce under way, Walter sajs he doe not have to go across the bav to see his lntouded. In the matter of incorporation a petition Is being circulated and nlmost ivery voter is signing it. Dr. Minthorn makes his regular weekly trips. His services are much appreciated. GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 7th day of March 1908, at the hourf. tone o'clock p.m.. of said day, at the front door of the Court house In Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon, I will nflr for sale and sell to the highest bid, der for cash in hand, all the right, title and estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, in and to the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided one fourth interest in and to the south east quarter of the south west quar ter or lots numbered 27 and 28, and the south west quarter of the south east quarter or lots numbered 29 and SO of section peveuleen in township ten south, range ten, west of Willam ette Meridian in Oregon. Bald sale is made under and pursuant of a license and order made by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, on the third day of February, 1908, in the matter of the guardian ship of the estate of Rand ilpli Orton, a minor, authorizing and empowering ine.C. E. Hawk ins as guardian of the estate of said minor above named, to sell the above described real property at public and Ion to' the hlguesl bid der for cash in hand, and to dispose of the pro ceods in the manner prescribed by law , Dated this 3rd day of February. 1S08. C. E. Hawki ns. Guardian of the above named minor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Oftice, Portland, Oregon, December 28, 1907. Notice Is horeby given that Mllo a. Coltius of Siletz, Oregon, has II led notice ul his Intention to make final commutation proof m support of his claim, viz; Homestoad eut i v No. 1.V.I08, made March 19, 1900, lor Lots 20, 21 and 22 anil s),j of lots 11 and 12 ot section 17, township 9 s, ranjje 10 w, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk hi Toledo, Oregon, on February 7, 1908. Ho names the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lnnd, viz: Walters. Hall, Archie Macklln, Warren It. Hall and Ralph R. Kchomp, of HUetz, Oregon, AliikbnonS. Dhehsrk, Register. NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION, f. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon. January 2, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Iu compliance, with the pr tlsiotis of the act of Congress of June :l, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pulilla Land Htaes by act of August 4, 1892, Phillip Harwood, of Lyons, county of Linn, state of Oregon, has this day Hied In this oftice his sworn statement No. "Offl, for the puichase of the w) of nwJi, se'. of nwl,' and nei of sw' of section 34 iu town ship II south, rango 10 west, and will ofl'er proof to show that the land soug'it is, more valuable for its stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk at Toledo, Oregon on Monday, the 23d day of March, 1908. He names as witnesses: C. E. Vanderpoo:, M. H. Btiirdevaut, H. R. Hturdevaut and D. L. C n sack all of Toledo, Oregon. Any und all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this oMlce ou or before said 23d day of MarcV, 1908. Ai.iihiinon 8. DitBssKtt, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of W. C. Monroe, deceased. Notice Is hereby uiven that tne undersigned, as administrator of thceslalon' W. C. Monroe, deceased, has tiled with the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, his Dual account in snid estate, and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate business has set Mon day, March 2nd 1908, at the hour at 10 a. tn. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as the time and place for settling said account and bearing objections thereto, it any exist. And notice Is hereby given that at said time and place, any and all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passed tilHiu by said Court. Dated, Toledo, Or., Jan. 24 1908. Wm. R. Wakkpiemi Administrator of the estate of W. C. Monroe deceased . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon January II. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Robert Mann of Chltwood, Oregon, lias Hied notice of his in tention to make II mil three year (siletz) proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead en try No. 15:174, made April 13, 1901, fur the s' !'4, ni se'i section 16, and Lots fl and 7 of section 21. township 10, south, rane 9 wes, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, ou February 20, 1998 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vis. George Chambers of Eddyvllle, Or.: Pearl ,Pepn, George T. Smith and I. S. Pepin of Chltv ood, Oregon, Alokunon 8 Dkxhskk, Register. For that Terrible Itching. Eczema, tettor and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been oured by its use. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad. Mrs. Tom Wilson of Elk City was iu the City the first of the week she re turned home Wednesday morning.