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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
7 I V WflWff Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, Slarcli 13. 1908: Xunil)cr founiv . for County Treasurer. I hereby Announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of Treasurer of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the republican voters at the coming primaries. G. BMcCldskev For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln Couu'ty, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri maries. . C. L. Morrison. For Assessor. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the oflice of Assessor for Lin coln couuty subject to the will of the Republican voters at the coming prim aries. Guy F. Laws. For Assessor. Hulate for the office of Assessor for Lin coln county subject to the will of the Republican voters at the 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 J ho nominating primary election April 17. Wm. f". Kbadt. County School Superintendent. I hereby anTiounce myself as a candi date for the office of County School Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the coming primaries. George Bkthers. C For School Superintendent. Thereby announce myself as a candi date for the oflice of County School Superintendent, subject to the will of the Eepublicau voter at the coining primaries. R. P. Uoin. For County Clerk. " I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Couuty Clerk of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election held on April ljth, 1908. Ira Wade. For Assessor. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the oflice of assessor for Lin coln county subject to (he will of ttio Republican voters at the coming pri tuariea. Robert R. Miller. For Sheriff. 1 iiereby announce myself as a candr date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries. " J. 11. Ross. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candi-. date for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county subject to the will of tne Re-j publican voters at the coming primaries. If elected I pledge myself to be content with the present salary and to enforce the laws without partiality. . . J. W. Duon. J For Joint Representative. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for Joint Representative for dis trict No. 12, comprising counties of 1'olk and Lincoln, subject to action of Republican voters at primaries. - Chas II. Gardner. For Joint Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the oflice of Joint Representa tive for Folk and Lincoln counties, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held April the 17. 19U8. B. F. Jones. Just received, a new assortment o fishing tackle of all kinds, tor both fresh and salt water fishing. See our stock before buying elsewhere, E. L. Chatfield, Hardware & Implements. Rev. Rogers will hold an old-time Methodist Quarterly communion at the . M. E. churoh Suuday. March 15; at . 10:30 a. m. Love Feast and Commun ion service. Rev. Ellsworth will preach the sermonj Those desiring baptism by sprinkling or pouring, either child or adult, please let it be known to the pastor before Sunday evening. Before buying hardware or imple ments of any kind,' let me "give you prices on what you need, as I deal ex clusively in hardware of all kinds and alwavs carry a full stock. E. L. Chatfield, Toledo, Oregon. . . S. J. Robb of Mill 4X was in the city Monday. Earl Nye left for Fortland Tuesday morning. Sam Irvin was up "from Newport yesterday. R. C. Wygant was up from Newport Wednesday. Walter Derrick went to Eddyville this morning. Prof . J. M. Woods went to Corvallis this morning. John Fogarty returned home to New port Friday evening. - Commissioner Thompson returned home Saturday morning. S.'A. Holmgreen of Ona was in the city on business Monday. D. S. Young (if Newport was in the city the first of the week. U. E, Cutler of Dallas was in the city on business yesterday. Merchant J. S. Akin went to Port land on a business trig Tuesday, Mike Mackey returned Tuesday morning from a trip np the coast. For camp 6toves. tents, and camping outfits, go to ChatUeld's Hardware. O. O. Krogstad went, to Portland Tuesday morning on a business trip. For,""Otms. Rifles, ammunition and sporting goods go to Chatfield's Hard ware. " Dr. Humberstone left yesterday morning for a few days business trip to Portland. G. 8. Parinele of Kernville was in the city Monday morning, enroute to Portland. Mis Bertha Hoeflein went to Yaquina Monday evening, returning home Tubs day morning. - ' Dr. McMnrdo left yesterday morning for a trip to San Francisco. He expects to be gone about three weeks. Miss Rena Bradeson who visited at home a few davs last week, returned to Newport Saturday evening. Mrs. Wm. Hoeflein visited relatives and friends in Toledo Saturday, return ing home to Yaquina Sunday. Hon. George E. Chamberlain will give a public address at Woodman Hall this evening everyone invited. Universal Stoves and Ranges give universal satisfaction. For Sale at Chatfields Hardware. Toledo Oregon. Mrs. C. G. Copeland 'of Siletz was in the city Monday enroute to Portland. She returned home Weduesday evening. Attorney C. E. Hawkins went to Al bany Monday morning on a business trip. He returned home Tuesday even ing. Wm. Crawford came down from Port land Wednesday evening for a visit with his daughter Mrs. Ed Avery and family, Lillieand Wallace Miller came down from Pioneer Tuesday evening for a visit with friends and also to attend the minstrel Mrs. J. L. Hyde returned Friday evening from Falls City, where she has been visiting with her daughter for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Farrin came in Saturday evening from Sumner, Oregon and after a few days visit in Toledo went on toTaft where they will reside this summer, Hon. II. M. Cake, candidate for pom ination for the United States Senator on the republican ticket, will address the citizens of Toledo and vicinity, at the Courthouse, Monday night, March 16. Wednesday morning the back trucks on the crab-wagon jumpd the track about a half mile above town, but no damage was done besides being slightly delayed and the tearing up of a few ties. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sherwood and daughter Ilah came over from Albany yesterday evening, after' a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Sherwood's Darents. Mr and Mrs. W.B. Hayden, they will move onto their homestead over in the Siletz. Commissioners' Court. March 4, 1908. ' A"Il members present. In the matter of the petition of Owen B. Playter, petitk n relative to taxes. Continued. Petit 'on of p. B. Roberts, et al, to have S.l-iz liver declared a public highw-ay, dismiastd. Remonstrance of Fir & Spruce Lum ber Company, remonstrance against Roberts, et al, dismissed. Petition r.f F.H. Phillips, et al, ask ing for rebate aud reduction of taxes, dismissed. Petition f Mrs. F. A. Parry, for re bate of ta.r-. 0 18, continued. Petition of Juhn Q. Adams for rebate of taxes in sum of S23.G0, continued Petition or W. A. Dickenson, et al, to survey and locate a county road, gran ted. Remonstrance of A. T. Peterson, et al for the purpose of laying out a couuty road, dismissed. In the mutter of the letter from'N. J. Goodman, explaining return of money donated by the Court to Mr. and Mrs. Chance, considered, ami it is ordered that Cou ty Clerk cash the check I10W in his cu: ody in favor of J- N. Good- man, in t-ie sum of $.10 and return said sum to t Uener.il Fund of Lincoln county. . 1 Petitioijof G. S. Parnule, for an or der of tbffCoiirt to cajicel tax sale, or tier onerii ciincei sale on property !e J til. . . !. 1 1 scribed. Petition of Matt Sijota, for an order to cancel tax sale, granted. Petition of Knud Henderson for re bate of tuxes in sum of '22.1G. con n ued. , Petition of John McCiuskey Jor re bate of taxes, continued. Petition of Julius Bosch, et al, for survey un.l locating county road, dismissed. : Petition of L. L. Pepin, relative to road district, dismissed. Petition wf John W. Gray, "et al, for appointment of road Sunervisor dis trict No. 3, Truman appointed. Petition of John Folmsbea, relative to tax on chittim bark, dismissed. In ihe matter of establishing a Ci U Hinh School. The petition oi I. B. iMcJunkin, et al, asking for an or- der of the Court sntiniittiug ,to the qualified lectors of Lincoln county at the next general state election tho' pro position of establishing and maintain ing a County High School within and for said county, it is ordered that the said petition be granted. Iu the mutter of the petition of M. Roddy," et al, for the location of a County rond. Ordered that the peli- Hon be granted and that said road be opened in nianuer as by law provided. In the matfer of the paymeut of jur ors and, witnesses for February term of I Circuit Court, ordered Clerk draw war rant in favor of each juror and witness for the amount claimed iu the Jury aud Witness book. Matter of appointing Road Supervisor for district No8. 11 and 12. Coutiuued. Clei kxordered to break seals and pre pare ballot boxes for the tn xt primary election. Petition of John Sijota, for cancella tion of tax, (-'runted. Petition o f Carrie M. Freeman for re bate of tax, dismissed. Petition oi I. B. McJunkin, asking Court for an order declaring contract with J. W. Parrish for building Olalla dyke and dam void, dissmissed. Petition of J. W. Parrish relative to completing contract on Olalla dam, dis missed? In tlie matter of app6inting of spec ial county assessor. It duly appearing to the court that the present assessor J. II Lutz, bus faihvl to commence or continuously and vigorously prosecute the making of thd assessment for the year 190 in manner provi led by law or' otherwise. That sUd J. H. L tfz when last heard from wm in the city of Port land, Oregoo, aud has been absent from Lincoln county, Oregon, practic ally or nearly all the time during the year last past and is now absent from said Lincoln county. Oregon, but now absolutely fails ami has for many months last past utterly failed to at- I tend to tho duties pertaining to his orilca as assessor of said county, and the court being fully advised in the premises, and by virtue of Section 38 at page 497, General Laws of the state of Oregon for the year 1907, it is ordered by the court that Walter E. Ball be and he is hereby appoiuted a special assessor for the county of Lincoln state of Orpcon. tn nmlra iI,a n ... ... f , ,,,. ,. UI the fear 1908 and to do and p.iTorm al. the duties pertaining to the office of Count V assessor and to hav.- access to the assessor's office in the county couit house and full charge and control of all records, books, plats, maps and other propei ty belonging to said oflice of as sessor: Aud it is further ordered that he, as such special assessor, shall have all the duties rights, privileges irwl emoluments of the assessor in making the assassnmnt for the current year, and whose acts sbnll have the' same effect as if t lie same had been done by the assessor, upon his giving the proper official undertaking in the sum of $5000 and tukiug tho oath of efflo 1U and form as by law provided. In the matter 'of approving the official bond of W. E. Bali as special assessor for Lincoln county, Oregon, for the year 1908 and it duly appearing that Bfllf) l,nilil la nlltA.k i. ...... B A .WW, 1 '"! in jtucii 111 1 11 c sum in tjmn lue sm" .orer-i given by thU court, t,1!U il iN ''"'J" n'"' properly ecr:i ,e(1 an1 pi"cd and justified by c. d nnd sntlh'ient. sureties. It, is horebv L , -,, ., , , Ordered that stud bond be and ihesainej is hereby approved. 1 e-l In the mutter of the Oliilla Dvkinit I , n;f: m 1 , 11 District No 1. at this time cune on for consideration the mutter of paying iatjx A DieliliiHou, Supervisor district No. s the creditor of J. V. Parrish reasoti of material furnished and (by ser- i.... ....f I .. n, ii. jii in.. .i ((" linn ll(il I IIU Ihllli OIKH ( and dam across Olalla Slough in Olnlla dykiug District Ko. 1, out of the special dyking fund of said Olalla Dyking Dist. No. 1 now in the custody of the county ' Treasurer of Lincoln county, Oregon) j the sum of iWQ which said sum shall be placed in the care of the present j superintendent of dykes of said dyking 1 district who is to pay out said sum of 4000 to said creditors only upon orders j fl'on said J. W. Fnri'isii ; and it further n I'l'e irine said superintendent of dykes j has agreed t tliis scheme and it appear- ' just and reasonable to the court by ' reiisoo of the additional undertaking j herein this day duly executed by said J. W. Parrish relative to conipleleing said dam aud dyke. Therefore it, is In reby ordered that the county clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, issue a county w arraut or warrants to said I. B. Mo- 1 Jutikin as such superintendent, on the special dyking fund of the said dyking district No. 1, aforesaid, in the sum of 8000 onlv. Aud it is further ordered i that said I. B. MeJnukiu as such Hup ' ai'l ,i I miiliii, f linn nnf uniil cut,, rtf dtltllO only upon o rders duly signed by said J. W. Parrish to his, said J.'W. Parriih's creditois by reason of their furnishing material or labor on the said dyke aud dam, aforesaid. In the matter of the petition of W. A. Dickenson, et al. for the purpose of laying out a county rond. It is ordered that Henry Howell and Frank Parker be appointed a board of county road viewers to view and loeats mid ro id iu manner ami fo; m as by law required, and Mint tltey meet at the east .approach to the fill or bride') on the Toledo New port county road east of J. F. Stewart's dewelliug house on Tuesday, -March 10, 1908 at 10 o'clock a. in. thereof for the purpose of so viewing and locating said proposed county road, and after so viewed and located said road they re port to this court in form and manner as by Jaw provided. In the matter of vnciitiug the Miller addition to the City of Yaquina. At this time came'on for ponsideration the :.!....' '.Kt T vr:ll.. I..:.. F , . cat ug Mi tit s addition to Yaquina, . , . ....... and it. appearing to t e l oiirt that tho petitioner has coinplio I with all the re- qniremeuts of tho l.iw, it is ordered that the petition be granted. . In the matter of t'n petition of M. Roddy, et al, for tho location of a county road. Ordered (h tl the petition be granted and th tl A.ii i road be opened In manner and form as by law provided. CLIIMS ALI.OWKD L C Norton, et al, bulauce due on bill Jan. term and ovariooked at that time $16 20 J A Hill, work as suporvlsor of Dist Ho, 8 and claln for 2.", alfowed in sum fit. 10 00 DbCiisuck, boiudlnif Jurors Iu Middle kaull' vi Fulton cae, nnd boarding prisoners, ft 60, allowed in tho sum of.. ft 25 chaa Allen! etul.'blllol cost iu case Htate I vs Phillips ; ro ', !Fir sPruc LnmlrColtimberfrcouiity 8 cs A Rosubrook, cre of Lou Hall Jan, and renrnary 21 w Chas Allen, etal, drawing- Jury list for Elk Cll y precinct 700 K L Stevens, Sheriff serving aubpoena on 1. v iinrimatl J qo ,;,, ,. cn mZ King slough ! Ge,,rK King- unit Jas 8 ltixipes viewers aim milage on survey of road ifl so T Harrison, at al, services 011 svrvey of loud aschaimnan ami nxc man.. v 16 W) Z M Derrick, for surveying, milage and work on plat on road petition reported by M Itoddy 21 80 Ole K Hudson, work on Sllaiz r,ad 13 61 otter K nnd noil, worg on Siletz mud 13 0 l'eter Henderson, work on Ihe Siletz road 27 CO Bushong 4 Co tuppllcs for coiinty 9 to F B Lenlle, report a&upervioro district No. 17, and claliu 2S CO Hosa K M (lores & Co., supplies for roiinty 3 OH Flora Stanton, work on tax roll lor As sessor uw Minnie Wiikelleld, gradh.g papers teach ers' examination 13 IK U Klurnidge, Janitor work, etc... 33 70 1-11 ertner,meat furnlKhed Flnlcy 8 In James 1'iUterson, SH days cariiiK for and nursing Sam Owen no no R S Van cievu, supntlics for oounly 6 .ft Lincoln County Leader, printing lor Co. 20" SO Toledo Itopoiter, publishing delinquent ,",lat l'JJ 65 Jacob llurkel, bread for Flnley....; 4 25 Ira Winlc, stamps, fielahl nnd expressive 19 48 ti II Mcl'lusLtv. 11-niatln i!i t..iw.i.., M' 11. i 11:1 1 In 11 18 CO V V ' . " ""lo. ih. county, 1 1 W J 11 z' Hssi.hMiii nid i.ltendl.i board r e.,nalUali.fi,..,oi,ltl,ued 1. K Canted, nulls furnisl.e ; on West Yu- a i i '-"Hi", 'i niriiis supervisor Ulst. 13. . . 42 fiO 1 J n n ,j i,.,,,,.u i . . 1 i.- i.-.i....- ' ''"'"tioied ; F w (''lrl bliieksiiiiihlng work on , ,,i.,ilu .. , ,. .... , , ' iniiumeu. ieo A Hull, insialling simplicity lighting system In courthouse tl q; W II Hovel, Supervisor district No. 2 and claim for $161.25, allowed In sum of u) o.l 1!. F; Hwopic, Comity Judge, . F. A. Thompson, Commissioner, John Fohahtv, Coniniissioner. Died. John W, Btii'uhiini died at Tin rtfnrtl. ' Connecticut, February 1.1, 1903, at tho i u i e, s- - J I'eoHiised was a resident of this county j for niaty years ain; will be remembered j tunny neighbors and friends. Us , '""ves three daughters, Airs. Frank M. j I)lirl Rockville, Conn., Mrs. W. 1' ! Ji-'ks of Portland. Or. and Mrs. Clias W. Day of this place, Mrs. Fanny Baker, wife of Albert Bilker, died at tier homo in Yaqu;i:a Wednesday. Mjucu 11, 1003.!' She leaves a husband and three little childi en, the yoniigfht ten days old, father and mother, Mr. at d Mis. N. J. Lea bo, and brothers and sisters. The body was laid to rest in Toledo cemetery yesturday . ' a The Minstrel. The Mlnslrel show given under the auspices of ihe Fire Depart niont was a success timincially and' the people were well entertained. Tho Hall was crowd- .1 1... -.0 .). . , , it i no i cot-ipi a in iiitt evening ueing , f 102 10, which will help to swell the j funds in the Depart meiit's treasury, I The same hunch hill -ive another ! show ht-ie Saiui'day evetiii g tiudor the : auspices of the local W. 1!. C. Adtnis I sion 15 and 25 ce nts, usei vrd seats 35 cents, on skIo at the Bonbouiere. The proceeds of this entertainment will be used to build the bridge ou the Cemet ery walk. . - The flrenteu's minstrels went to Newport lasi evening and gave a 'show, the total receipts were $05. Tho Ella May took the crowd down. E. C. Hall and wife of Portland came in Wednesday evening aid Mr. Hal went over to Siletz this morning where ' ,. . . ., . , . , tnev expect to ninko their future home. j l''" ''' LK'ie mooting a . 0:30 p. j m- Sundry. Topic, "Why wo go ta church," Luko .4, lll ). All young people are invited to attend an I take) some part. The g;isoline scliooner Traveler was wrecked yesterday evening over on the south side of the bay. Captain StuitU expects to have hor in coiumissiou again a few days 0 ving to serious illness Presiding Elder Who is uuable to come to Toledo to hold quarterly meetings. Rev. Rogers will hold the meet'ii) Saturday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. -