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Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, March 6. 1908.
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For County Treasurer.
I hereby Announce myself as a candi
date for ibe Domination of Treasurer of
Liucoln County, subject to the will of
the republican voters at tlie coming
primaries. G. B. MoCluskey
For Sheriff.
Y hereby announce myself as a cnu
iidnte for the Democratic nomination
for Sheriff of LincoluCounty, subject
to the decision of the voters at the pri
inaries. C. L. Morrison.
For Assessor.
i uereuy announce mvseir as a can
didate for the oflice of Assessor for Lin
coin county subject fo- the will of the
Republican voters at the coming prim
"Ms. Gcy F. Laws.
For Assessor.
1 liPieby Hiinoiince myself as a can
dulaie for the office of Assessor for Lin
coln county subject to the will of the
Republican votfcis at tLj Cuming pilw
aries. Walter E. Hall.
For Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the ofQce of County Commissioner, sub
ject lo the will of the Republican voters
at the noininatiug primary election
April 17. W m. F. Keady.
County School Superintendent.
I hereby announce myself us a candi
date for the uflioe of County School
Superintendent, subject to the will of
the Republican voters at the coming
-primaries. Gkouoe Uktiiekh.
For. School Superintendent.
I hereby a-tinounce myself as a candi
date for the oKice of County School
Superintendent, subject to the will of
the Republican voters at the coining
primaries. R. P. Goix.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for County Clerk' of
Liucoln county, subject to the will of
the Republican voters at the primary
election held on April i7th, 1908.
Ira Wade.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Saturday. Sabbath
school 10:30 a. in., preaching immedi- s"'ed seats 50 cts., on sale at the Bon
Mtelv following. Everybody enriliullv i bouiere.
itivited.
Return My Boat.
The partv who took my boat from
Canoe Lauding on Siletz river is not.i-
tied to return same ami pay damages. j
the boat is
double-ended and is
Alex Catfish,
Siletz Oregon.
painted white
Wanted to Trade.
Improved real estate worth $3000 and
business with rent, bringing in more i
than 11200 ier year : for good farm or
.Iniry rn,.. i. Siletz nr AlJ,. V-llev i
dairv ranch in Siletz or Alsea Valley.
Address, Jess Frey, Newport, Or
For Sale.
The fine Jeisey cow formerly owned
by Mose Gregsou. Has taken first
premium at every Lincoln County Fail
Would be valuable to any farmer wish
ing to raise good dairy stock.
G. L. Gray, Newport Ore.
M. U. Church Sunday Services.
Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. George
Kethers, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
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.
Bargains in Wall Paper.
In order to make room for new
stock 1 will close out my present stock
ol Wall Paper at a big sacrifice. $1.00
worth of Wall Paper will now paper a
big room. Krogstad, the Druggist.
Lame Shoulder.
Whether resulting from a sprain or
from rheumatic pains, there is nothing
so good for a lame shoulder as Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm. Apply it, freely and
rub the parts vigorously at each appli
cation and a quick cure is certain. For
sals by Otto O. Krogstad.
Chas. Corser was up from Newport
yesterday.
George King of Winant was a Toledo
visitor yesterday.
Miss Stull of Newport was a Toledo
visitor Saturday.
'Frank Gattrell went to Portland
Wednesday morning.
Lee Wade went to Albany this morn
ing on a business trip.
Bert Sawdon left Mouday morning
for Walla Walla. Wash.
Frank Gattrell returned Saturday
evening from Portland.
John Buckley of Newport was in the
city ou business last Friday. ,
J. J. Nye went to Corvallis yesterday
morning for a few days visit.
Tommy Hawkins was laid up with
the grip the first of the week.
W. R. Morrs of Dallas is visiting with
S. J. Robh and family al Mill 4.
W.S.Hall and A. L. French wore
over from Siletz Saturday.anJ Sunday.
Miss Sarah Crahen returned home
from a trip to Portland Saturday even
ing. G. L. Gray of Newport was a Valley
ward bound passeuger Tuesday morn
ing. Tom Jackson and Major Ludson were
over from Siletz Wednesday and Thurs
day. Mrs. C. L$. Crosno weiit to Corvallis
Friday morning to be with her mother
wjio is Very sick.
Don't miss the minstrel next Tues
day evening. Reserved seats on
sale i
at tbe llonbouiere.
Mr. n ud Mrs. Frank Newton were
in the city Saturday evening and took
in the ladies dunce while here.
Mrs. O. O. Krogstad went to Portland
last Friday morning for a visit with her
daughter Mrs. Shed Rosebrook. i
Commissioner John Fogarty came up
from Newport Wednesday morning to j
lie in attendance at Comeiissioner's
Court
A. Hunt of Medford, North Dakota
came in yesterday evening for a visit
with his nephew M. N. Anderson and
family.
The minstrels next Tuesday evening.
General admission 15 and 35 cents, Re-
Professor Wilson and Superintendent
Bethers attended the Teachers and
Parents' meeting held at Nashville last
Saturday.
Miss Nora VAarnock of Eddvville
ciu,le (lown Tuesday evening and visited
friends in Toledo, returning home yes
terday morning.
Com mi ssiouers' Court is in session
here this week. It is a very busy ses
sion as many matters of importance are
being considered.
"nm'ioner r rat.K i nompson came
down from Salado Tuesday to
attend
Commissioners Court which
is being
Ni neid nere tins week.
Mr. mid Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth re
turned Monday morning to their home
at Albany after a short visit with re
latives audflriends liere.
Wallace Fish after a month's visit in
Toledo returned Monday morning to
Portland whAe he is a brakeman on
the Southern Pacific R. R.
T. H. Gildersleve left Saturday
morning for his old home at Fairfield
Nebraska. He intends to visit thre
for a couple of mouths be fore returning
to Lincoln county.
The young people met last Wednesday
evening at the M. E. parsonage and or
ganized an Epworth League. They
will hold their first meeting Sunday at
0:30, p. in. All are cordially invited to
attend the meeting and take some part.
The launch Oregon is lying at Al
tree's mill. Mr. Wright, Jier owner,
and R. E Vooth, master, have stripped
her of the old cabins aud are rebuild
ing and remodeling her cabins and deck.
She will bo ready for commission in a
few days. Master Voeth says he will
put her on the run between Toledo and
Newport this summer. The Oregon is
a good swift boat and has a habit of
getting there when she starts. Tho
traveling public will welcome her as an
addition to the fleet of boats on the
upper bay.
The Minstrel.
J. II. Hearde came over from Inde
pendence last week and at a called
meeting of the lire department' Friday
night met with the firemen and made
arrangements to put on a minstrel here.
A committee was appointed and with
Mr. Hearde immediately got busy and
gathered together the local talent and
began rehearsing. The show will be
held at Woodmen Hall next Tuesday
eveuing, March 10.
Mr. Hearde, a-, a minstrel man, hasj
but few equals and under his training
and assistance the local amateurs are
getting into fine shape and are going to
give a good show.
The Weather.
Station: Toledo; Mouth : Feb., 1108.
Mean temperature, 42.7
Maximum temperature, 60; dale, 22d.
Minimum temperature, 23; date, 2d.
Total precipitation, 7.82 inches
Total snow fall, none.
.Prevailing direction of wind, sw.
Number of cloudless days, 4.
Number of partly cloudy days, 9
Number of cloudy days, 10
Dates of light frost, 1, 2, 13, 20.
Dates of frost, lit
Dates of thunder storms, 0
Dates of hail, 11th. i
Dates of sleet. 31.
Otto O. Kiwostad. Observer.
Fire Department Mee ting, j
March 3, 1!)0S. I
Toledo Fire department met in reuu- !
lur session, President Howell in the.
chair.
Minutes of last regular session read !
ami approved. j
On motion bill of It. A. Arnold for 35
cents, for expences of Jan. 31, was nl. j
lowed and warrant oidered drawn for!
sume. ;
Report of committee on dance, total
receipts of dance, 105; after all expeu
Ces were paid ?"3.35, which amount
was turned over to the
treasurer aud
committee discharged.
On motion chair appointed as d ior-.
keepers and ushers for the minstrel,
Arthur Nye, Frud Stanton, A. M. Col
lins and M. N. Auderson.
On motion it was decided not to give
out any complimentary tickets without
i Mr Hearde's consent.
j On motion a vote of thanks was
tendered Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosebrook
f r services iu furnishing music for the
dance and others who assisted linanei
ally. . j
Receipts of evening: Dance 653.35
C. K. Crosno and F. Gattrell member
ship fees $1, dance ticket and donation
1.50, total $55.85. . F. N. Ha vims', I
Sec. protein.
Clyde Avery, who lias been visiting
here the past ten days withhis brother
Ed Avery and family, returned Tnes-
day morning to his home at Portland,
C. H. Gardner has retired from the
hardware business in Toledo, having
sold his store here to E. L. Chatfield,
recently of Eustis, Nebraska. Mr.
Chatfi'jld and sou arrive 1 Saturday
evening. Mrs, Chatfield catnip Wednes
day. Mr. Gardner has built up a good
business during the past, four or five
years and we bespeak of the new man
agement the same success and liberal
patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. Wakefield of
Waldport returned Saturday evening
from a seven weeks' visit in Southern
California aud Mexico, where they
went Tn tli9 interest of Mr. Wakefields
health, which was greatly benefitted by
the trip. They had a very plcasrnt
time atuyound some very fine country
but were both glad to get back to their
home in Lincoln count v. They visited
in Toledo vutil Monday evening.
The Teachers' and Parents' meeting
held at Nashville, Saturday, was well
attended and much interest, was taken
in all the e.verciHs of il (y. i',o
teacher of the Nashville School had a
good program, and this with the talks
aud papers rend by teachers, made a
very good and interesting meeting. At
the noon hour a tablo was put in the
room ami this was filled with the m.riy
good edibles brought by the ladies oV
the Nashville, Norton," and Suniini
schools, lietter pies, cakes and other
good things to eat were never placed on
a table.
A. Bensell was .no from Newnort
Weduesday.
Al Bradway of Fruitvale was in the
city Monday.
C. E. Hawkins made the trip to Elk
City yesterday.
J. , Kentta was over from Siletz the
first of the week. - .
Miss Mollie Blower of Mill i visited
in Toledo Saturday.
George Hodges came down from Sal
ado the first of the week.
Stanley Pritchard returned from Port
laud Wyluesday evening,
M. Wygant and son Cecil of Newport
were in the city yesterday.
After the 11th, Toledo's dental oflico
will be closed for about ten days.
Brother Mattbews of the Newport
News was a Toledo visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Knoi were down
from Elk City the first of the week.
John Buckley of Ntwport was doing
business at the county scut last Fri.l.iy,
Julius Unschj mayor of Glen, had
business before tbe Coutuy Court this
week.
Dye Wade left Monday morning for
his ranch in Crook county. Eastern
Oregoti. !
Post master Frank Lane of N -w ourt '
was a passenger for t he Valley Tuesday !
morning. . !
Johnny Nye returned to Corvaliis j
Wednesday morning after a week'.
visit at home. I
The best thing of the season will be '
t'te minstnl next Tnes lay evening.
Yon must rot miss it. ,
Scott Lane, Fiank Lane, Oscar Wood
and other Silent citizens wore in Toledo
last. Saturday and Sunday.
Arthur Allen went to Corvaliis Fri
day morning for a visit at homo. Ho
returned Monday evening.
George ILieflein leturned Saturday
evening from a several days' cruise in
the big woods on the SiletB.
i mum n.is a oecmeii success and as us
The Toledo Development League will lm tho ,.,.,,, , wm.t , ,,,.., .
hold a special meeting tomorrow
(Sat-
urday) evening, everyone como.
Mrs. J. C. McClure came down from
Pioneer last Friday evening and is visit
ing wih her sisterMrs. Km ma Crosno.
Surveyor Z. M. Derrick returned Sat-
nroay evening ironi a surveying ex
pedition down in the lower Siletz conn -
try.
i The Leap Year Party.
The ladies gave their heap Year
dancing party at Woodman Hall last
Saturday evening. As entertainers
j they proved their superiority over the
j sterner sex in every way. Of course
I their was a good sized crowd in attend-
1 ance, and everybody felt foolish trying
to act unnatural. Tho b ya had to act
very ladylike at all times ami any
breach of the rules was punishable by
: a fine of five cents and manv fines
! wore paid into the funds of the club.
. A fellow never knows how hard it is to
J sit down and act nice uutill he has lo.
; Tho boys were all very quiet an 1 or
i derly they ruo to be. In fact we
thought at times the floor uiaii ig'ii's
Were to strict. About the time a fellow
would settle down in his seat am) sit on
the middle of his buck to rest here
would come a floor manager and Kiake
him straighten up in a very uncomfort
able position and pay the regulation
live cents. We could not so much as
g-) to the ante room to smoke. Vot wo
can't kick much. While they were
very strict in making us act like perfect
ladies they did the tho square thing by
us when 12 o'clock came. Dancing
ceased aud they selected their partners,
and then was brought in ono of those j
elegant, lunches that, only good cooks '
know how to prepnro--and here Is !
where the boys were allowed to act j
natural fur the lirst time during the I
evening, anil they were not hIoat in
taking advantage of the opportunity.
They ate every thing iu sightor
rather as much as they cou,d hold.
Financially and socially the party
was a success. 'Tha ladies made wo
much liToney out, of the affair they
promise to give several more dances to
use up lie; surplus coin.
The addition to the orchest ra of Mr.
Hearde, the in'iislrel man, with tho
trap drums was a pleasing feature and
was highly appnci.iled by all.
! Clnv Hhomlin.lo.'n Un.um.i.j.
Governor George E. Chatnlicrlain
and party will visit' the Day next
Friday, March 13, in the interest
of the oyster industry on this hay.
A meeting will he held in Toledo in
the evening of the 13th at which
the Governor and others will speak.
A most cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend this meeting.
Council Proceedings.
- March 2, 1008.
Council met in regular session. Min
utes of last, session read and approved.
Moved and seconded that the Recor
der notify the property owners on both
sides of Fourth street between Hill St
anil railroad track, to complete rock (ill
on said Fourth street that said improve
ment might be accepted.
Following claims presented ami paid;
O. O. Krogstad salary as Recorder ind
supplies ?4.(K; K. . I. .McKJwnin salary
us Marshal and labor f 20.80; Jack Hill,
labor on streets $4; Lincoln County
Leader, Rids wanted notice $2.
Recorder exhibited receipt, frjin the
city Treasurer in the sum of f(3I.2!t for
receipts from linn :ml fines collected
duringtlie past i mth.
Council hero adj 'irned.
Otto O. Kii stao. Recorder.
Waldport Items
The leap year dance was a grand suc
cess. Everything was turned over to
the management of the ladies and they
proved equal to the task. Miss Mue
Hurt acted ns chairman of the com
mittee and also as lloor manager. Some
of the oh) dances weio revived and the
Indies very cleverly allowed the boys
that they had been forgetting to call
up such dances as the Virginia Reel
French Minute. to', for some time
past. A fine supper was served at
midnight at the Alsea House but, the
dancing continued till morning. The
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Mr. Win, F. Keady. candid ite for
commissioner, js H resident, of Wald
port ami has been a taxpayer iu Lincoln
county for many years. He is a grad
uate of the Oregon Agricultural College .
nt Corvallis having completed the Me
chanical Engineering course in Juno
i1'"' 1,1 A'"'il- 18!,T- '"' tere the
custom service at Portland. Oregon.
as examiner of merchandise and served
continuously until moving to Waldport,
to engage in tha Lumber business as a
J member of the Waldport Lumber Com
) paiiy. The republicans iu this end of
the cor.ntv are giving Mr. Keady their
unqiia,ili"d support, knowing him to
bo well qualified for the olllce of Com
missioner. The Gasoline Schooner Condor ar-
rived at Waldport Monday noon. Tho
j bar was rather rough but the Condor
i had no trouble coining in, thereby do
! monstrating her seaworihiness. The
i entire population of the town beaded
j by the baud, turned our. to meet the
j boat and she was certainly t.tndered a
wai in welcome. The Condor brought
' in a supply of general merchandise
! and will carry out a loud of shingles
1 and lumber.
Fruit Growers Meet.
A meeting of the Fruit Growers
Union will be held at Elk City, Friday
! March bit h. j
Prof Cordley of tho O.
I Chas A. Parker of the
A. C. and Hon,
Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture will be present
and deliver addresses on spraying and
other matters pertaining to fruit grow-
ing which will be of much interest to
every fruit grower and prospective
fruit grower iu tlie coiintv.
'The general public is invited to at-
tend tho nieeiiug.
t Geouiiic Hnnii'.ns,
Sec. I, incolu Co. Friiii Growers U-iion.
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A full lino of up-todiito jewelry at
the lioiilioiiiere. Every piece guaran
teed. Also a gold filled signet hatpin
given with each purchase.
WANTED Good small dairv ranch
on river, for cfish or income bearing
Portland property. Inquire at this
ollice.
H. R. Fant visited Newport Monday
night,
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