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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
Wauoht $$untp mmer. Volume XV. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, February 14. 1908. Number 5I For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for tbe nomination of Treasurer of Liucoln County, subject to the will of the republican voters at the coming primaries. G. B. MoCluskey For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the decision of tbe voters at the pri maries. C. L. Morrison. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited. Found. A black heifer calf about 9 months old. Owner can have same by paying for feed and this 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. Tbe boat Is double euded and h painted white. Alex Catfish, Siletz Oregon. Wanted to Trade. Improved real estate worth $3000 aud business With rent, bringing iu more than f 1200 per year ; for good farm or dairy ranch in Siletz or Als'ea Valley. Address, Jess Frey, Newport, Or. Don't yon want to own a whole brass band, an orchestra and a lot of enchant ing opera singers? All these and lots of entertainment besides are included in an Edison or a Victor phonograph. See them at Kroetad's. Taken Up. I have taken tip an estray hog. Came to my place February 5. 2 years old. Black, with white face;, weighs 250 lbs. Call and get hog by paying charges. Chas. Anderson, on Newport road. For Sale. The fine Jei sey cow formerly owned by Mose Gregsou. Has taken first premium at every Lincoln County Fair Would be valuable to any farmer wish ing to raise good dairy stock. G. L. Gray, Newport Ore, A. A. McCleary was up from Newport Monday. Owen Graves was up from Newport Monday. F. A. Thompson of Salado was in tbe city Wednesday. George Blattner of Newport was in the city Monday. Tom Jackosu was over from Siletz Wednesday and Thursday. D. J. Chitwood of Chitwood was a Toledc visitor Wednesday. P. S Price of Kings Valley was in the city Monday and Tuesday. Wild Bill Smith of Bald Mountain was in the city tbe first of the week. Miss Ida Hurley came down from her Fchool near Salado yesterday for a few days' visit at home. r Mr. and Mrs. N. L. McElwain and N r. and Mrs. M. N. Anderson spent Suuday on the beach. No, that swelled head of Renus Ar nold's is not caused by bis appoint ment as Mayor, its caused by a bad tooth. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Enos came down from Elk City Saturday evening for a visit with relatives and friends in Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker returned t bis week to their borne in North Da kota after a several weeks' visit with N. L. McElwain and family. J. S. Akin bas fitted up housekeeping rooms in the lower story of the Ofste dahl building, beneath his dry goods store aud moved the family in Saturday. - The villian in the play last Friday evening had the extreme misfortune to break the key in attempting to take the handcuffs off his wrists. Conse quently he slept that night with shack- els on. C. L. Haines was over from Siletz Tuesday. j Jas. Booth of Newport was a Toledo visitor Monday. J. E. Edgar of Euclid was a Toledo visitor Monday. H. J. Minthorn of Newport was ia tbe city Wednesday. Coquille Thompson of Siletz was iu the city Monday. A. F. Ross of Box was in the city tbe first of tbe week. A. W, Weber of Beaver Creek was in the city Mouday. Editor Matthews of Newport was in the city Monday. F. W. Peck was up from Newport on business Friday. Mrs. T. P. Fish left Monday morn ing for Portland. L. D. Butterfield of Kernville was in the city Saturday. D. H Uillsan of Newport was up on busiuess Tuesday. J. W. Bones of Taft was a county seat visitor Mouday. Dick Evens of Waldport was in the county seat Monday. - Clarence Young of Newport was in the city on business Friday. J. Q. Adams of Chitaood was in Toledo the first of the week. O. G. Dalaba of Elk City was in Toledo on busiuess Monday. John Kentta of Siletz was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Postmaster Frank Lane of Newport was a Toledo visitor Mouday. Wm. Eorden of Newport was in the city ou business last Sat unity. G. M. McBride left Monday morning tor a business trio to Portland. Miss Cook of Elk City is visiting with friends in Toledo this week. James Beach of Newport was in the county seat on business Saturday. Jas. Soutliwick of Waldport was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. The City Flour aud Feed Store de- j lievers free to auy part of the city. Geo. Sylvester of Newport was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Thomas Bohanon of Glen was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Chas. Harding of Pitner was in the county seat ou business last Monday. John Fogarty of Newport wus in the county seat on business last Saturday. Attorney Middlekauff of Vaquina was in Toledo Monday attending court. I J. S. Copeland of Salado was visiting j here with his brother Clark the first of ) the week. f Miss Estella Gannon left Tuesday i morning for Albany where she will visit wit tt her aunt. I Miss Verne Ross came down from her school near Salado last Friday for a week's visit at home. Walter Hall came over from Siletz j Wednesday evening and left yesterday . morning for Portland. I Mrs. J. W. Wilson' left Tuesday morning for Oregon City where she j will visit with her parents. Mrs. Wm. Hoeflein and little daugh ter of Yaqnina visited with relatives and friends in Toledo Saturday. Mrs. J. C. McClure came down from Summit the first of the week for a visit with her sisters Mrs. Crosno aud Mrs. Comer. After the 10th Toledo's dental office ' will be closed for about 10 days ou ac count of Dr. Hnmberstone taking a trip to Waldport. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonboniere. Every piece guaran teed. Also a gold filled signet hatpin given with eacli purchase. Superintendent Egbert of Siletz was in Toledo the first of the week, going down to Newport Saturday evening and returning Monday morning. The Redmen will give third annual ball at tbe opera house, Newport, next Friday evening, February 21. Tickets for dance, $1 ; supper 25 cents per plate. I have samples of the Nemo self reducing corset lor stout women also the famous Royal Worcester corsets. All sizes and prices, call and let me take your orders. Emma B, Crosno. Teachers' Examination. Superintendent Bet hers, assisted by G. B. McCIuskey and Miss Mamie Wakefield, is conducting teachers' ex amination at the courthouse this week. The following teachers are in attend ance : for county papers. R. L Wildman, Wm. A. Ogden, Verne Ross, Faith Stewart and Mabel Fleming, Toledo; A. D. Hill, Nortons; Ora A. Powell and Eua M. Stout, Ya quina ; Grace M. Cook, Elk City; Lola L.Irwin and Harriet Eaton, Newport; Evelyn E.Haverty, Eddyville. FOR BTATfc PAPERS J. M. Woods and Edith Harrison. Toledo; Mamie Wakefield, Chitwood; Adelia Harrison, Ooa; C. L. Kuapp, Elk City. Toledo Fire Department. Toledo, Or., February 4, 1908. Toledo Fire Department met. in reg ular session, President Howell in the chair. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Roll call and absentees noted. On motion Scbenck, Collins, Gilder sleeve and Hall excused for absence at lust meeting Following names were proposed and elected to membership in the Depart ment: Fred Horning, George Hoeflein, Will Hoeflein, J. R. Tnriddge, A. M. Collins, E. C. Jones, C. K. Crosno. G. B McCluskey, Frank Gattrell and Walter Harditig. Following bills were allowed: R. A. Arnold, expenses for entertainment, 3.55; R.H.Howell, SHtne, 30o. ; Fred Stanton, same, $2.10; It. E. Ccllius, same, SI. 25. Com mitteeon entertainment reported. Report accepted. On moHori a vote of thanks was tendered the committee for their services. Comniiitee on dan"' reported progress. Moved and carried that it is the sense of the Department that the Council grant the request of the Department to raisethe fire bell and fix the building. On motion a vote of thanks was given' to all who assisted at tbe Firemen's Entertainment Friday evening, January 31. On motion the Committee on lOnter tainment was made a standing com mittee. Chief Arnold appointed the following hose cart teams: Tongiienien F. W. Carsou, G. R. Schecick; J. A. Peterson, F,N. Hayden. Hydrant men Melvin Gildersleeve, G. A. Hall. Leadline J. 8. Akin, Arthur Nye; P. H. Vertner, C. Ofstedahl. Nozzletuen 1st, George McCanlou, 2d, Fred Homing; 1st, H. R. Fant, 2d, R. H. Howell. Report of F. N. Hayden, as Treasurer of the Department, read and placed on file. Receipts of the evening, (4.50. Farewell Sermons. Rev. F. O. Jones will preach his last sermous, before leaving for his new work at Portland, at the St John's ciiurch, Tbledo' next Sunday at 11 a. m., aud 7;30 p. m. All are cordially in vited to these services. A. D. Hill of Nortons was in Toledo Tuesday. Royal Ferr was up from Newport Tuesday. Wi'liam Strong of Siletz is reported very sick. Eugene Powers of Pioneer was in the city Wednesday. C. C. Knbler was up from Newport tbe first of the week. Miss Mamie Wakefield of Chitwood is visiting iu Toledo this week. Mike Roddy, the Winaut postmaster was doing business here Monday. D. B. Ramsdell and J. L. Ramsdell were down from Elk City Monday. Gust Olson returned Tuesday even ing from a trip to Lewiston Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. II." Williams came up from Newport ou Lentdetl's launch Tuesday afternoon. They are visiting old time friends and acquaintances. County Commissioners' Court was in session Wednesday. The law provides that the Court must hold this session for the purpose of filling vacancies in election boards, if any exist. Circuit Court. The regular February term of Circuit Court for this county con vened Saturday morning, Judge L. T. Harris presiding. There was but one jury trial. Court adjourned for the term at 9 o'clock Monday evening. Following is the docket and the disposition of cases: George Griswold vs. Maye Belle Gnswold. Divorce. Continued. Samuel G. Irvin, respondent, vs. M. A. Craig, appellant. Cost bill. Corrected cost bill. Lee Wade vs. T. W. Beddo. Ac tion. Dismissed on motion of nlain- tiff. Annie P. Hawkins vs. T. V. Beddo. Action. Dismissed tin motion of plaintiff. Maggie S. Sullivan, ct al, vs. Griff King, etal. Suit. No action. Andrew K. York vs. Mary York. Divorce. Default, and decree for plaintiff. J. F. Stewart vs. II. B. Dabney. Action. Settled and dismissed on motion of plaintiff. W. S. McFaddcn vs. Albert Mar tin. Action. Default, judgment for $355 and costs and disburse ments. In the matter of the petition of Christopher Rubier for admission to final citizenship. Admitted to citizenship. In the matter of the petition of Robert Mann for admission to final citizenship. Petition denied for reason applicant was under 21 years of age when he declared his inten tion. F. Newton vs. A. II. Weatherford, Jr. Foreclosure. Settled and dis missed on motion of plaintiff. G. M. McBride vs. Chas. Weath erford. Foreclosure. Settled" and dismissed on motion of plaintiff. James Beach vs. Darcy A. Beach. Divorce. Default, and decree for plaintiff. Lincoln County Bank vs. Lloyd A. Cummins. Action. Continued for service. . Samuel G. Irvin vs. M. A.Craig. Action. Continued for service. W. II. Simmons vs. Emma Sim mons Divorce. Default, decree ior piaintirr who. is to pay own costs and disbursements. C. E. Vanderpool vs. Effaland Vanderpool. Divorce. Continued on motion of plaintiff. "William B. Mulkey vs. George B. Mulkey. Suit. Continued for ser vice. Columbia River Lumber Co. vs. Vaquina Bay Lumber Co. Action. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. P. M. Doyel vs. Alice and Chas. Blacketer. Action. Default and judgment for plaintiff, $158.21; $20 attorney fees, and order of sale of attached property with costs and disbursements. C. S. Abbey vs. Allen O. Vaughn , .. n ,. , .-, ., . and Ernestine P. Vaughn. Suit to quiet uue. continued lor service. Leesc & Scarth, bankers, vs. O. C. Graves, et al. Action. Default judgment for plaintiff for $339.20 with interest at 10 per cent from this date, and $34 attorney fees, costs and disbursements, and order of sale of attached property. Edward Moore vs. O. C. Graves, et al. Action. Default, judgment for plaintiff for foil. 10 and inter-1 est at 8 per cent from date, $50 at-1 torney fees, costs and disbursements 1 1 rifixui 1 nnil twin nf an It nf ntrnnhml tinn. 1 erty. Loomis Bros. vs. O. C. Graves. Action. Default, judgement for plaintiff for $149.45, costs and dis bursements, and order of sale of attached property. E. Lipton vs. Alice and Charles Blacketer. Action. Continued for service. Capps and Halierlach vs. G. S. Parmele, et al. Action. Settled and dismissed on motion of plain tiff. Oscar Middlekauff vs. Eliza B. Fulton. ' Action. Jury disagreed. Continued. Eleanor Miller vs. Ole Rnudson. Action. Continued for term. Charles II. Gardner vs. Fir and Spruce Lumlier Co.' Action. Con tinued for service. Modern Confectionery Co. vs. C. C. Chipman. Action. Default, judgment for plaintiff for $51.91, costs and disbursements. .. State of Oregon vs. F. M.Carter. Information. Plead guilty, sen tenced to $350 fine and costs and imprisonment at $2 jier day until same is paid. Dr. Carter Again Guilty. For the second time within the past year. Dr. Carter of Newport has lecn arrested and plead guilty of violating the local option law in this county. For the second offense he was sentenced in the Circuit I I ,i.,.f 1,,,. M, i e.. w.ii ,,lnv, .u'uniiijf ui pay a linu oi $350 with costs. In pronouncing sentence- Judge Harris cautioned the Doctor that if he ever appeared in his court again on the same offense he would give him the limit, both fine and imprisonment. It appears that booze selling in Lincoln county comes pretty high to some at least. : Andrew York was up from Newport Saturday. R. Abbev of Elk City was in the ennnty sea"t Monday. E. Jackson of Otis was doing business in the Huh Tuesday. S G. Irvin was up from Newport yes terday on business at the courthouse. Georee McCIuskey went to Yaqtiina Wednesday evening returning yester day morning. Mrs. M. L. Campbell and children r- . 1 1 I . Mv ioiui nccsn vimt 111 VaiKOrillll. Mrs. O. E. Hawkins left Wednesday morning for Southern Oregon, she ex pects to be gone about three weeks. Catherine Fairchihl, wife of Charles Fairchild. died at Siletz hist fri lay and was buried In theSilelz cometery Sun day. Rev. W.T Penree conducting the ceremony. Mrs. Fair-child was over 80 years old. . 1 This oinoe.is in receipt of 3!)0 pack ages of garden seeds for free distribu tion. These seeds were sent by Sena tor C. W. Fulton and any one who in tends having a garden should call in and eet a nackaue. their beinir five riif. ferente varieties in each package. The Firenmns dance to be given at Woodman Hull next Friday night, Feb- ruury 21, will undoubtedly be one of ! l!le n'0Ht "Me rt,rir" of "e " 1 The Firemen always make a success : with lneir ,, tiey Hre aiikn( an effort to uphold their ropntatiou I that line. The Fir & Spruce Lumber Compiny has been reorganized. The new com pany has Incorporated under the name of Oregon-Wisconsin LuiiiherCompany, with principal office at Portland; capi tal stock $700,000. incorporators are Lewis Montgomery, E. W. Ring, A. M. Stoudall and Russell E Sewall. J The Deacon it comedy drama presen ted by the pupils of the Toledo High School was a great success in every respect. The house was crowded, aud "' w8 l premium. The yuuuK ul-iui s uii ki uw u wieir puns ' 0 r well acted them out to perfection, and we are iu hopes that encouraged by tboir success that they will give another in the near future.