Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 27, 1908, Image 4

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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & HAYDEN, Poblisiiers
Knureri at the poetoffice at Toledo, Oregon,
second-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE5
One Year - -
Six Months
Three Months - - -
fl 50
7fi
60
Charles II. Gardner, Republican
candidate for the nomination of
Joint Representative for Lincoln
and Polk counties, has been a resi
dent of this county for nearly five
years. He is a thorough business
man, having made a success of his
own business, and can le depended
upon to look after the interests of
the two counties he desires to repre
sent in the State Legislature.
Never in the history of the Paci
fic Northwest have the wheat ex
ports held up as they have this sea
son. All records for foreign ship
merits were broken in 1 February,
Portland leading all the wheat ship
ping ports of the entire United
States- with 2,270,792 bushels;
Pugot S'nmd was second with 2,
0")6,332 bushels. March figures
will not fall far behind those for
February.
C. C. Ilaiinnerley, publisher of
4ho NfVs Reporter, . McMinnville,
is a candidate for Senator for this
district, now represented by 'Dr.
Wright, and composed of Lincoln,
Tillamook, Yamhill and (recently
added) Washington counties.
f -0 - . v'v.d.w..j. nil i
Hammerly was born and raised on
afarm in Iowa, taught school a
nmu ..t 5 .. i.s..u
..u..,.kt o years in country, WSh
school and academy; hut for the j
greater part of the time he has
lived here in the west (over twelve 1
years) 1ms k-en nn editor. lie is a
lifelong republican. If elected he
will make a social effort to rep
resent every portion of the district.
Call for Convention.
To ihe Socialists of Li coin county, Or.:
Yon Hre hereby notified Hint at a
mreMng of the Executive Committee
vt the Socialist paity held in Toledo on
the 21st day or March. 1908. it, whs
ordered that the county convention of
c,w.iu,f , , , .
the Socialist party be called to meet at )
Ihe Courthouse in Toledo on the 10th j
day of April. 1908. at. 10 nVlncW m
huid convention is called for the
pose of iiomi.iating cnudidatVfor
,nr" !
be
various county offlceri to he voted for
at. he General Election to be held the
Ut day of June, 1003 and to tmnsnct
fUch other business as mav nronnrlv
come before said convention.
The basif of representation shnll he
one delegate for each precinct and one
a iditional delegate for each five votes
or m-'jor fraction thereof oast forC. W.
Kttzee, Socialist candidate for Govei nor
in 1006. It is further mniffesied that
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precinct conventions be held on Friday ,
the 3d day of April. 1908. at one o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of eleotiug del
egatea and nominating candidates for
precinct olllcers. Precincts will be en
titled to the following number of dele
yates: Alscn 1, Beaver Creek 3, Big Elk
1. Elk City Five Rivers 1, Kernville 8,
Little Elk 3, Morris 1, Nashville 1, New
port 2. BMeiz 2, Toledo 6, Tidewater J, I
Tiquttin. J. W. Pamish,
Otto O. Krogstad, Chairman
Secretary,
Our Coming; Primary.
Terliapsall the voters of our con my
are thinking more or less abuit the
owning primary, and considering just
for whom they should cast their vols
and iufliiencs and why. Perhaps
therefore a few thoughts on this sub
Jct may be in plane jul. now M cn
sidering any candidate I t me H-k.
First: Has he the ability required
by the office? Here an experience in
the work of the office snd a knowledge
of its special needs are qualihWioim,
wbiob grea'.ly increase the value of any
public servant and should argue elo
quently in his favor.
Second: la he courteous to all? This
question should not find its limits in
the time he is a candidate, lib should
always regard Ibe rights aud feelings of
others.
Third: Is he just and upright in all
bis dealings. Only meu'who are strict.
J honest can safely be entrusted with
official business.
Fourth: If he is to be elected to auv
legislative assembly, we should ask.
will hi oppose all laws which nbridge
duwuiu uv lummaiuou. 1.110 ujniuuilU'
ance of our liberties does not include
liceuse to;, do. wrong. The rights of
every citiaen inay be secured
legally
without interference with the
of one'. Givimratteation to tnpso
will lend greatly to the purification of
our political co-idition.
Respectfully yours,
K. L. Wildman,
Elections of 1908.
Registration open?, January Ctb.
Closes for primaries April 7th.
Primary elections, April 17tb.
Registration reopens, April 21.
Closes for election. May 15,
General election, June 1.
Registration reopens, Sept. 20.
Closes for election, Oct. 20.
Presidential election Nov. 3.
Esperanto Club.
The literary society of the Toledo
Public Schools have organized an Es
peranto Cluh. They invit all who will
toj'iin them in studying fcpergnto.
They are going-to send for books
Tuesday, March 31. Thoe who wish to
join the cluh, and have honks sent for,
may hand the nionev (i5c.) to J. W.
Wijson. -
Council Proceedings.
The Common Council of the oitv of
Toledo met in regular adjourned ses
sion March 18th. Present-Mayor R.
A. Arnold; Connoilmen E. J. Avery, j If you wJsll l0 buy or 8el rea, Mta
C. B Crosno.K W. Carson, A. Rose-j UB. We are prepared to handle
brook, A. T. Peterson, and Recorder yonr business promptly and on satis
Krogstad. Absent Councilman (3. R. factory terms.
hencKV " i ,
r i , .... , . V IBQIL IIOWKLI, & Co., .
Report read from Street Com m tree: . .
l iu . . .
City lie,, docket nmiuRt property of M.
Wygant on Fourth slreet for putting
.lown 40 ieel of cutters, and I!) added
Mr. ! to the lien docket against propertv'-of STl ' preaching immedi
St. Johns Rnisnnnl Pi.nr..i, n p,.'..i, ately following. Everybody cordially
, """v-" iti,imr'u y wjurt e y -ul
, 8t- Johns Episcopal church on Fourth !
!!re8t for P,,uin(,"n Oreet of gutter. 1
ReP' t accepted and amounts ad.led to
, former Msement on Lien Docket.
It being ascertained thnt lot 4. block
8 belong jointly to (J. L. Gray and the
Fir and sP,,,,ce Lumber Co. instead of
all of it to Mr. Gray, it was therefore
moved and carried that 12 front feet of
Bid lot be assessed to Fir and Spruce
Lumber Co. and the remainder, or 38
front feet to G. L.Gra. antf the Lien
Docket changed accordingly.
Report of Committee on Str.e ts, on
condition of city wharf, accepted and
adopted.
Committee on Jail reported progress.
On motion above oommitte given fur
ther time.
Following bills were allowed a id
warrauis issued ior the respective
Rmountft. ?
M n ', . . . ,
. M ou & Hoeflein, contract lower-
iu$ juy lldll, etc., 900.
M. N. Anderson, hauling d!rt off
r,uL-i.. ai
J T, , "mea ' ordinance
" Un olmtracnon. pl,;ed on the
Moved and carried that
ordinance
City wharf, be enforced by the Marshal
On motion Street Committe was in-
structed to prepare plans and specific-,
tions for the repairing of City whatf
and to advertise for bids for same, with
or without material.
On motion the matter of removing
piling in bottom of river causing ob
struction to City wharf, be referred to
BUUU1IUU HPUIJ Ul
Committee on Streets
"Moved and carried that Council ex
tend tbe free use of ry Hall and
lights for use of Rosebrook'a Brass
B'lnd for practio-i purposes. j
No Sale for Bark.
The i u'look for the cascara Im. k mar
ket is not good sara the OiwnnUn
j Trade has been nearly Msgnant for
iiu ym-e lenoing
downward, and the indications are that
the situation will be even worse in'
luuire, owing to the failure of one of
i,uo iniuoni. imnaiprs oi tins commt d tv :
in tie wnrl.l uinuii.uuy j
n-v! T 1 . !
o'iiman ruiton Company, a
wholesale drug firm of New York, with i
branohes In Chicago and London, as-'
signed ten days ago, the failure whs '
rirnntnltuf iA I... 11- . .. .
Mr, Btallman Immediately following
the failure, cables aimoiinoeii that L011.
don brokers had offered 60 tons of bark
011 the London market at 30-i eauiva.
lent tnKrm.l.,, n,l I 'mi- .
lent to 5 cents a pound here. This lot
. b , lMO aol(. ,
ingsof the StallmanA Fulton Company I
and the fear was expressed that th '
receiver for the mmnL J, i .
receiver lor the wmpany might force
on toe American Market the New
York holdluga of the firm, whioh are
uppofed to be laree Such action 1
woiildabaohiti.lv 1172. eotioo
would absolutely swamp market .1-
ready demoralised.
Cascara bark was one of th H
commodities to feel the effect of the '
trade depresaiou in the East. Thej
emmet, however, had not been active
for several years, though a number of ,
times speculators have thought the de-
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mand was on the point of reviving.
Statistics in this connection, however,
proved misleading, fot the manufact
ures succeeded in getting alomr with-
i
ut what was thought to , b :heir
linnal requirements. It may be -they
louna a cneaper substitute, but it is
more than likely that tfKe trade has
over estimated the. demand. .
toome 400 tons, of bark of various
ages are held by dealers' and specula
tors and the supply bids fair to be
further increased this year. Advices
from different points in the cascara
sagrada sections are that preparations
are being made to peel a larger quan
tity than was brought out last year
owing to me tact that labor is more
plentiful, but it will, without doubt,
prove an unprofitable harvest for the
peelers.
Sow Bean.
Seeding time will be here before we
know it. Are you looking up your
wants in the seed line?. Remember,
Krogstad the seed man, can supply you
with all you need in this line. AH gar
den eeed guaranteed and replaced if
not goo .1. .
Wanted to Trade.
Improved real estate worth $3000 and
business with Tent, bringing in more
than f 1200 per year; for good farm or
dairy ranch in Siletz or Alsea Valley.
AddrPM, Jkbs Fnwv,' Now-port, Op.
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
" Biupori, uregon.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
.
SBrv'oe8 every Saturday. Sabbath
invited.
How about your bee siiDuliee? Are
you ready for an early flow of honey?
Remember the first flow of honey is by
fur the most delicious. Most beekeep
ers loee the first end best flow of honey
because they dont give their bees a
chance. I can furnish vou everv thing
in the bee-biiimiess line at Portland
prices. Krogstad's Bee Supply Store.
Dou't yon want to own a whole brass
baud, au orchestra and a lotof enchant
ing opera singers? All tuepe and lots
of entertainment besides are included
in an Edison or a Victor phonograph.
See them at Krogstad's. :'
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic
give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets a trml. j They are mild and
gentle in their notion and always pro
duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call
at Otto O. Krogstad's drug store for a
into o. 1
free sample.
. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at
the Honbotiiere. Every piece guaran
teed. Also a gold filled signet hatpin
giten ui:h each purchase.,
TOLEDO'S DEJM IST-Office in Ofste
dahl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. m.
Go to H. E. Peterson for your Spec
l tades and eve glasses.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lT. 8. Land Cltice, Portland, Oregon,
February 8, 1908.
Notice 1b hereby given thai Daniel W.McGIll
SlleU, Oregon, has Hied notice ot Ills Inten
tion to make dual commutation proof In up
port of hisclalm, vU: Hon,eeatl entry No.
16142, made January 16, 1907, for the neJ4 of
section 26, township 8 1, range 10 w, and that
aid proof will -be made before the Register
and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, en March 24,
1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
ma continuous resilience upon, and culiiva
tlon of. said land. vl!
a' u- , . .
A.M. Mown, Stephen L. Stratton. Chris-
tlan Burn and Harlle R. Wilson all of Siletz,
"" son- Aloebkons Pbhsseb, Register.
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NOTICE Foil PIIUMOATION. '
U l and Ollloe, Portland, Oregon,
' January 19(18.
with the pr.vWnn.of ihe a-t of Congress f
J"e3, 1878, ei.tliled "An act for ihe sale of
t,,nber ,,na ,he '' ' California, Ore-
""' Nevild Washington Territory," as
eiteni'ed lo H the Pulllo Land 8tates by act
of August 4, W2, Phillip Harwood, of Lyons,
nij 01 unn, state 01 uregon, Has tnis aay
flled thl' offl(' hls wom statement No.
7M-'or,,,ePn'ohof thewX of nwJi. iej
' w and ne of swJi of section 84 in town,
shlpu wnth, range 10 west, and will offer
P'f to show that the land soug'it is more
Talunble for l1 ,ton than for agricultural
f T? ! '""1 to ,ub,lb h" I,ln to Ml1
laud before the County Clerk at Toledo, Uregon
on Monday, the 2. day of March, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
c- k- Vanderpoo!, M. R. Bturderant, EC. ft.
ai D- u Ca"k ,u ot ToI,,0
aSTmci all irn. d.lmln, advemly the
'to dcribed lands are requested to lie
tbair eMmt ln ttila offlee on or before said 1M
'
Alqeskom B. Pbbmsr, Register,
When in .Toledo Stop: at the
MERCHANTS HOTEL
The Leading Hotel of Toledo
RATES:
Room and Board, II per Day, and op
Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cent
HfSpecial Rates for Families"!
3D. L. CUSACK, Proprietor
FOR
LEAD
Al! Kinds of Plain and Fancy Job
Work Done With Neatness and
Dispatch.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOlRDO, ORKOON
Office in Schenck Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to i and 7 to 8
p. m. Emergency Calls at any time.
cum 'rHONES-im
INCOLN BOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts and Money Orders sold,
the United States,
TH0S. LEESE, President.
GDAKDIAti'8 BALE OB REAL PROPERTY.
Notice ia hereby arlven that on Ratnrriav th
7th day of March 1908, at the hourof one o'clock
p. m. of said day. at the front donr nf tha
Court house In Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon,
I will nfl'or for sala and sell to the highest bid,
der for cash In band, all tha richt. tltln Anil
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
we-t quarter of the south east quarter or lota
numbered 29 and 80 of section seventeen ln
townshl p ten sout h, range ten , west of Willam
ette Meridian In Oregon.
6ald sale ts made under and nnrauant nf
license and order made by the County Court of
Lincaln county, Oregon, on the third day of
February. 1908. In the matter of tha riiirAU,,-
shlp of the estate of Rand ph Orton, amlnor,
authorising and empowering me, C. E. Hawk
ins as auardian of tha natata nf mi.,...
above named, to sell the above described real
property at publlo auction to the highest bid
der for cash In hand, and to dispose of the pro
oeeds In the manner prescribed by law, ,
Dated this 8rd day of February. 108.
C. E. Hawkins,
Guardian of the above named minor.
This office is in receipt of 250 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 get a package, their being fire dif
ferente varieties in each package.
JOB WORK
TBT THUS
ER
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies
Fresh. Cakes
Everything First-Class
Orders out'of town promptly filled.
payable at all principal points in
Canada and Europe.
WM. SCAETH, Cashier
Notice to Stockmen.
GRAZING PERMITS FOR 1908.
Applications for permits to grate live stock
on the Uinpqua Rational Forct for the season
of 1908 must be flled in the ofllca of tne under
signed at Eugene, Oregon, on or before March
tutu, 1WO.
The Secretary of Agriculture hm authorised
the grazing of 600 head of cattle and horses
and 6000 head of sheep and goata, during tha
season of 1908.
The period 'during which grazing will be
allowed and the fees to be charged are as foll
ows: Grazing period. May 1 to October 81 1908,
Cattle 26 cts per head, Horses 85 cts per head
Yearlong, ending AprU 80, 1909, Cattle 40 cts
per head, Horses 60 per head.
May 1 to Oct 81. 1908. Sheen 0 t. n..
Goats 10 eta per head : Yearlong May 1. 1908 to
r..i,,oumPM cm per head Goats is
cts per head.
Blank forms to be used In m.LInn . -1 1 -.
tion and further information In regard to
grazing will be furnished upon request.
Citdb R. 81m, Supervisor.
Wanted Timber Lands.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Waut to buy direct from owners. Write
particulars to M. H. , box 492,
Eugene, Oregon
WANTED. A homestead relinnnlalv
ment with good timber, or a good tlnu
uer claim. W. S,nr.T.
787 Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Ore.