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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
i EtMoln mm. Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, February 28. 1908. Number 1 For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candi date foe tbe nomination of Treasurer of Lincoln 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 tbe pri maries. C. L. Morrison. . x For Assessor. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Assessor for Lin coln couuty subject to the will of the R-publicau voters at the coming prim aries. Get F. Laws. For Assessor. 1 hereby Hiinonnce mvselT as a can didate for the office of Assessor for Lin coln county subject to the will of the Republican voters at tbe coming prim aries. Walter E. Ball. For Commissioner. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at tbe nominating primary election April 17. Wm. F. Keady. C aunty School Superintendent. I hereby annouuee myself as a candi date for the jjffw -",jf Superintendent . !" tue uepuoncan - voters' at tbe coming primaries. George Bkthehh, Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership of Gardner & Jorgeuson here tofore existing is this day mutually dissolved. Mr. Gardner retaining the onsiness. collecting an Dills one said partnershipunu paying all indebtedness of said firm. Toledo, Oregon, February 18, 1908. Chas H. Gardner, G EORGE JORG KNBON, Carl F. Jorgknson. Seventh Day Adventist Church Services everv Saiurdav. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., preaching immed ately following. Everybody cordially invited. Return My Boat. The partv who took my boat from Canoe Landing on Siletz river is noti fied to return same and pay damages. Tbe boat is double-ended and is painted white. Alex Catfish, Siletz Oregon. Wanted to Trade. Improved reul estate worth $3000 and business with rent, bringing in more than $1200 per year ; for good farm or dairy ranch in Siletz or Aleea Valley. Address, Jess Frey, Newport, Or. x . Don t you 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 Krogstad's. . -.- Taken Up. I have taken up an estray hog. Came to my place February 5. 2 years old. Black, with white face; weighs 250 lbs. Call and get hoe by paying charges. Chas. Anderson, on Newport road. For Sale. The fine Jeisey 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. Sow Reap. Feeding time will be here before we know it. Are you looking. up your wants in the seed line? Remember, Krogatad the seed man, can supply you with all you need in this line. AH gar den seed guaranteed and replaced if not gooi. Wanted Timber Lands. Homestead relinquishments wanted. Wuut to buy direct from owners. Write particulars to M. IL, box 492, v Eugene, Oregon Mrs. Fish went to Portland Monday morning. C. B. Crosno was a Yaquina visitor last Saturday. ""John Jacobson of Elk City was in the city last Friday. E. VV. Morrison was up from Kern ville last Friday. Henry Payne of Kernville was a To ledo visitor Friday. C. & E. Bridge Foreman Johnny Mc Gee was in the city Wednesday even ing. Roy Hamar of Nortons came down last Friday evening to attend the Fire men's dajice. F. R. Stokes after spending a few days in Toledo returned to Portland Friday morning. Miss Rena Bradeson returned to Newport Saturday evening after a few days visit at home. , C. L. Knapp was down from Elk City Monday evening. He returned home Tuesday morning. A. J. Rader of New"port was in the city on business Monday. He went to Albany Tuesday morning. Frank Gattrell, bookkeeper for the Fir&Sp'ruce Lumber Company, went to Portland Wednesday morning. Miss Ida Hurley and friend Miss Daniels returned to Salado Saturday morning after a weeks visit at home. Miss Estella Gauuou'rturned home Sa.mday evening from Aibauy where fhe has been visitiug the past two weeks. A. W. Morgan came over from Lucbre Mountain' Monday and left for a business trip to Portland Tuesday morning. Miss Sara Craben and Jaunita Krog; stad went to Portland Tuesday morn ing where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Elmer JOllswoiaa came ever f'Oin Albany Wednesday evening for a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horning. Miss Hall who has been visiting here wi'h her siwter Mrs. A. T. Peterson the past several weeks, returned yesterday, moruing to Corvallis. J. Brennen of Forest River, North Dakota,'came in Monday evening for a short visit with N. L. McElwuin and family. He left for Portland Wednes day morning. Cecil Wygant who has been in tho Government service ou tbe Isthmus of Panama tbe past year and a half, pns sed through en route home to Newport Monday evening. I have samples of the Nemo self reducing corset for stout women also the famous Royal Worcester corsets. All sizes and . prices, call and let me take your orders. Emma B. Crosno. The ladies of Toledd will give a leap year dance at Woodman Hall tomor row (Saturday) eveuinglo which every body, especially the young men, are invited. This is the first ladies' dance of the season and a good time is antici pated. Boys, come its all free. The girls foot tbe bills. The dance given at Woodman Hall last Friday evening by tbe local Fire Department was one of the most suc cessful affairs of the kind ever held in Toledo. Several visitors from, neigh boring towns were present. Oyer 80 tickets were sold, and as a result the fire boys have added $54 to their fuuds in the treasury. Wm. P. Keady of Waldport, whose announcement as. a candidate for the office of Commissioner appears in an other column, is one of Lincoln county's enterprising business men. He baa been for several years a resident of Waldport and is well acquainted with Liuooln county and is well qualified for the office for which he seeks. County School Superintendent George Bethers announces his candi dacy to the office of Superintendent to succeed himself. Mr. Bethers needs no introduction to the voters of this county. He has held tbe office to which be aspires for re-election for the past eight years. He has filled the position satisfactorily and our people know that should he be re-elected the office of School Superintendent will be in. charge of a man well qualified to superintend the schools of our county. ' Waldport Items ' If yon. have not been in Waldport lately please be prepared to open your eyes when you do come. The town has been improving wonderfully and many new buildings are being erected. Tbe buildings are mostly of the better kind and present an air of prosperity. The Waldport Lnmber Company is improv ing its property and has purchased a tract of cedar to be used for shingles. Everybody looking for-work has it, and taken altogteher the last six months has meant much to Waldport. Friday February 21st was Social night for Ocean View Assembly Num ber 192, United Artisans. After a short session the doors of the hall were thrown open and a large number of friends weie welcomed. While all were eujoying themselves within they were very much surprised to hear the band strike up a lively two step and the officers of the lodge immediately invited the band lo enter. After a splendid repast consisting of the usual "goodies'raud to which all present did justice, the floor was cleared for dauo ing which continued to a late iiour. The Saturday night dances given by the band are becoming quite popular and are rusnlting in quite a revenue. Refreshments are reived at every da..ce much to the delight of all. Mr. Kent, owner of the hall has promised to put a ctage in the hall and when this is done the boys coutem pkte giving a play or minstrel show. Friday night a Leap Year dance will be given at which the usual order of things will be reversed and tbe ladies will he ''allowed" to pay the entire 'ex penses of the evening. School Notes Several pupils have beeu away from school this week on account of sictfuess. There was an election of officers at the meeting of the 'Aeifnv society last Fri day evening and the following officers were elected : Thomas Hawkins, Presi dent: Carl Gildersleve, Secretary; Jesse Plunkctt, Sergeant at Arms. The marble season is now here and marbles are all the go. Ladies! To whom it may concern: Airs. Kmma 11. (Vnsnn in liareliv mi. P thnrized by us to lake subscription for the McCall Magazine, under the pro position that to every purchaser of a fifteen cent (l5ct.) McCall pattern, we will send the McCall Magazine for one year for twenty five (25) cents additional. She is further authorized to talie oiden for the Nemo and Royal Worces ter corsets. j Signed, W.'B. Stevens & Co. Albany, Or. Nov. 12, 1907. -Wanted. I want three hives of bees. E. D. PimscoTT, Toledo, Or. Ordinance No. 68. An Ordinance to permanently locate the grade on 4th street between the east side of Hill street and the wett side of Graham street and to repeal aH. Ordinances in conflict herewith. Be it ordained I if the common coun cil of the city ot Toledo: Section 1. The grade as now com pleted and plunked on Fourth street from east side of Hill street to west sido of Graham street, be and the same is hereby ordained to be the permanent grade on said Fourth st reet. Section 2. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3. As there is doubt and un certainty as lo completed grade con forming with former grade established, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after being signed by the Mayor and properly advertised or pos ted. x Passed by tbe Common Council and approved by tbe Mayor of the city of Toledo, Oregon, this 17th February, 1908. Attest: Otto O. Kkogstad, R. a. Arnold, Secretary. Mayor. - - - t - Please Settle. Parties knowing themselves Indebted to old firm, Gardner & Jorgenson, will please call and settle, Ohab II, Gardner. ' Matt JSijota was up from Kernville Wednesday. Mrs. E. Comer went to Pioneer Tues day morning. . Otis Hamar of Nashville w as a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Next Tuesday evening is regular Fireman's meeting. Dr. Nebrbas of Salem was in the city on business this week. J. F. Stewart made a business trip to Newport last Saturday. Miss Olive Thompson of Siletz is a Toledo visitor this week. The City Flour and Feed Store de lie vers fre to any part of the city. Frank McCormick of the C. & E. bridge crew was in Toledo Wednesday evening. Merchant Henry Lewis returned from a short bnino" trip to S:ilm Friday evening. Henry Nice passed through Tuesday evening enroute from Portland to his home at Lntjens. Mrs. C. B? Crosno went to Corvallis last Friday morning, returning home Monday evening. Troy Mays of Elk City was in the city Tuesday evening, returning home Wednesday moruing. Johnny Nye who has boon working at Corvallis the past winter relumed home Wednesday evening. Clyde Avery came down from Port land Saturday evening for a vi-sit with his brother Ed and family. F. M. Wadsworth came down from Portland Wedne.-day eveniiie. He ex pects to be here about a week. Mrs. W. S. Hufford after a visit with her sisters in Toledo let.urned to her home in Portlaud this moruing. Mrs. B. l' Jones of Independence visited Toledo friends the first of the week, returning home Wednesday. WANTED Good small dairy ranch on river, for cash or income bearing Portlaud property. Inquire at this olfice. Rev. Rogers, assisted by Rev. Peaice of Siletz, are continuing the protracted meetings at the M. E. church this week. Henry Howell Is in charge of the Fir & Spruce Lumber Company's plant this week during the absence of Frauk Gattrell. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at tbe ftotibouiere. Every piece guaran teed. Also a gold filled signet hatpin given with each purchase. August Fischer one of the new ow- Luers of the Waldport mill, passed through Wednesday morning enroute home from Waldport to Corvallis. Representative Gibbs of -the Oliver Typewriter com inny of Seattle was in Toledo Friday. While here he sold a typewriter to County Judge Swope, and appointed R. E. Collins as local agent for the Oliver. A Teachers and Parents meeting will beheld at the Nashville school house Saturday, February '29, to which every, hody is most cordially invited. A si mi In- meeting will be held at Toledo Sat ur lay, March 28. G. A, Hall this week installed a seven lamp Standard Gillett gas light plant at the courthouse, and also in his pool room. This gives a brilliant white light and is a greaf improvement over tbe old light used. Stanley Pritchnrd who has beon visit Ing M. N. Anderson and family the past several months left Wednesday morning for Portland. He went horseback, by the way of Falls City and he may find it a little bit muddy. Charles Bradeson, Superintendent of construction for the Lincoln County Telephone Company, is building a line this week lo the R. A. An derson boat works, which is also to be extended on up Mill creek. We un derstand that the company expects to build about sixty miles of line this coming summer. How about your bee supplies? Are you ready for an early flow of honey? Remember tho first How of honey is by far the most delicious. Most hoe keep ers hwe ihe first end best flow of honey because they dont give their bees a chance. 1 can furnish vou every thing in the bee-baisnevs line at Portlaud prices. Kiustad's Coo Supply Store. In celebrating the opening of the new electric interurban lino be tween Portland and Salem on Feb ruary 18th, tbe latter city enter tained numerous delegations from tbe various cities of tbe Willamette Valley. Over a hundred business men went from Portland in two special cars. Great enthusiasm was aroused by tbe speeches of both visitors and Salem men, and all uni ted in emphasizing the necessity for wide-awake, aggressive advertising to develop both city and country. Salem contemplates an immediate campaign as a result. Judge MeFadden received notice yesterday that another victim of bis vigorous administration- as district attorney bad been compelled to fork over $250 as a fine for violation of tbe local option law at Eugene . The new sum raises tbe total of lines paid into tbe Lane county Treasury during bis administration of but eight months to $3,000. During tbe same time t lie total of tbe fines collected, in Lincoln county is S'.loO, making tbe total during the eight months of $3,9")0. During 11 months proceeding Judge . MeFad den 's term, no lines bad lieen col lected in Lincoln, although it was, notorius that conditions there were almost wide open. The fines col lected in eight months lack but $"0 of Ijeing double the district attor ney's salary for a year, which is 82,000. A valuable adjunction to good society is an efficient officer who is fearless in the discbarge of bis duty, and that is tho class in which Judge MeFadden is to lie found. He has, like all aggressive men, aroused occasional dislikes, and has been a few times animad verted against, but w hen he is put on the earthworks in official capac ity there is certain to he good hard slugging, if necessary for the public defense. Corvallis Times. Ordinance No. 69. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. fid entitled, "In the matter of re . gulating the salaries an 1 fees of the subordinante officers of .the city of Toledo." Be it ordained by the Common Coun cil of the city of Toledo, Oregon. Section 1. That Ordinance No. 50 entitled an Ordiuance to amend Ordin ance No. 37 eutitlod, in the mutter of regulating the fees and salaries of the subordinate ollicers of the city of To ledo, be amended to read as follows: Section 2. That the Marshal of the city of Toledo, Oregon, shall receive an his comp' n-ation for acting as such Marshal, the sum of $20 per month aud shall receive fees only in case of mak ing arrests or serving subpoenas oil witnesses in cases before the City Re corder, which f es shall be the same as constable for Oregon, and shall be collected bv the City Recorder as pro vided by Ordinance for collection of foes. Passed by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor of the city of Toledo, Oregon, this 17 day of February, 1908. Attest: Otto O. Kroostad, R. A. Arnold, Secretary. Mayor. M. E. Church Sunday Services. - Sunday School at 10 :.'W a. m. George Bothers, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. Class meeting at close of morning service. Junior League at 3 p. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to worship with us. W. E. Rogers, Pastor. Wanted A Pony. Gentle pony wanted. Drtv or ride. Euquirs of E. D. Frescott, Toledo. hi i Estou Olson and John Lloyd were over from Siletz Monday.