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7 I Yolume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, April 3. 1908. Number 6 Tor County Treasurer. I hereby annoance 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. 6. B. MoCluskiy s 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. For Assessor. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Assessor for Lin coln oouuty subject to the will of the Repnblicau voters at the coming prim aries. ' GuyF. Laws. .. For Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate 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 tbe nominating primary election April 17. Wm. P. Kbady. County School Superintendent. I hereby announce 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 B ethers. For School Superintendent. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office, of County School Superintendent, subject to tbe will of the Republican voters at tbe coming primaries. . R. P. Uoin. ' For County Clerk. . I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at tbe primary electiou held on April 17th, 1908. Ira Wade. 'IH For Assessor. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for tfee office of assessor for Lin coln county subject to the will of tbe Republican voters at the coming pri maries. Robert R. Miller. For Sheriff. I liereby announce myself as a candi date for tbe Republican nomination for Sheriff of Liucoln county, subject ton the will of the voters at tbe primaries. J. 11. Ross. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county subject to tbe will of tne Re publican voters at the coming primaries. If elected I pledge myself to be content with tbe present salary and to enforce the laws without partiality. J. W. Duon. For Joint Representative. 1 hereby auuonnce myself as a candi date for Joint Representative for dis trict No. 12, comprising coauties of Polk and Lincoln, subject to action of Republican voters at primaries. Chas H. Gardner. For Joint Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Joint Representa tive for Polk and Lincoln counties, sub ject to tbe will of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held April the 17. 1908. B. F.Jones. For Coroner. 1 hereby annoance myself, as a candi . date for the nomination of Coroner on the Republican ticket Bl'the April primaries. F. M. Carter. , For Commissioner. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner, subject to tbe will of the Republican voter at the nominating primary. -. . John Kxntta. - For camp stoves, tents, and . camping outfits, go to Chatfleld's Hardware. , Fred Wessel was a Toledo visitor Sat urday. Simon Lentden was np from Newport Tuesday. Karl Kunohan was up from Winant Saturday. C. H. Williams was np from Newport, yesterday. Edwin Clark of Upper Sileta is in town today. , H. Watkinch of Winant was in the city Saturday. ( James Robinson of Newport was in the city Monday. John Olson was down from Cbitwood on business Monday. F. A. Godwin of Nashville was in the county seat yesterday. August Blattner of Newport was in the county bub Saturday. W, N. Cook was down from Cbitwood on business last Saturday. Mrs. B. F. Sops e!d cMIHron went to Newport last evening for a visit. A. T Peterson returned Tuesday even tap from a business trip to Portland. J. F. Wilson of Newport was doing business in tbe county Beat Mo nday. Remember April 7th is the last day you can register before the primaries. For, Guns, Rifles, ammunition and sporting goods go to ChatSeld's Hard ware. Neil Newhouse of Corvallis was a Toledo visitor the latter part of last week, C.'L. Knappof Elk City was trans acting business in the county seat last Saturday. Frank Gattrell returned Saturday evening after an absence of three weeks in Portland. C. B. Crosno went to Yaquina Wed nesday morning returning home yester day morning. Ed Avery left Tuesday morning for a business trip to Portland. He expects to be gone about a week. . Prof. F. G. Buohanon of Newport at tended tbe Teachers' and ' Parents' meeting in Toledo last Saturday. Universal Stoves and Ranges give universal satisfaction. For , Sale at ChatfielUs Hardware Toledo Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton of the upper Depoe country attended the dance iu Toledo last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hurley arrived last Friday evening for a visit with Mr. Hurley's parents Mr. and Mrs. A Hur ley. J. C. McClure was down from Pioneer Monday on business. He sold bis resi dence on 8econd street to G. R. Schenck. ' Mrs. J. H. Ross and daughter Verne went to Harrisburg Wednesday morn ing for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Grace Morris. - Sam Conibear returned Monday morning to Mill City after a visit of several weeks here with his brother W. H., and family. ' Tbe launch Oregon, which has been on the ways at tbe Altree shipyard, tbe past several weeks is again in com mission, and boasts a new cabin and lots of fresh paint. R. R. Miller, candidate for tbe nomi nation of Assessor, was down from Nashville Saturday. He departed in the evening for the lower Bay country then on to Alsea Bay in the interest of his candidacy. 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. Last Saturday ar teachers' and par ents' meeting was held at tbe school house in Toledo. It was a very inter esting and instructive meeting. Several good papers were read and discussed, one of which will be published in this paper next week. The fallowing teach ers, besides the local teachers, were present: Miss Mamie Wakefield of Cbitwood, Miss Maggie Hampton of Nortons, It. R. Miller of Nashville, F. G. Buohanon and Miss Hazel Gerhart of Newport, and 0. A. Powell of Ya qnina. Three parents were In attend ance. The next meeting will be held at Newport on Saturday, April 11th. Indicted for Manslaughter, The Federal Grand Jury in Port land Tuesday indicted Larkey Logan the slayer of Willie Gamier at Siletz, Thursday, March 19th, for manslaughter. Development League. Toledo, Or., March 28, 1908. Tegular meeting of the Toledo De velopment Leaeue with Wm. Soarth, president, iu thecliair. Minutes of last meeting read and cor rected, as follows: A motion was made that the League take up the 4-cent fare with the C. & E. Railroad. Motion carried, and the chair appointed the executive committee to take tbe matter up. ' Minutes approved as corrected. -' Bill of W. O. W., Camp No. 299, ball rent for entertaining Governor Cham berlaiu and party, 13. Allowed. Comittiio on I!i;;h School reported petition circulated, same filed with the County Court, and tbe Court has or dered tbe High School proposition sub mitted to tbe voters at tbe coming June election. On motion report was ac cepted. Committee on Literature reported effort uuder great difficulties. On mo tion of J, F. Stewart committee ou literature was instructed to collect their manuscripts on the various subjects and submit same to the executive com mittee witbin one week for their ap proval. Moved by J. F. Stewart that chair appoint a committee of three to inter view property owners abutting on Third street relative to improving and beauti fying "same. Chair appointed George Hall and Ed Avery, and at request of tbe members, chair consented to serve as third member of the committee. On motion of E. J. Avery it was uuauimously voted that we hold a Liucolu county fair during the Fall of 1908. The appointing' of tho various committees was continued until the next regular meeting. Moved by George Hall, and duly car lied, that Toledo celebrate tbe 1th of July iu an appropriate and patriotic manner. . Appointment of committees continued until next meeting. Cash receipts, George Schenck, dues 1908, 11; E. D. Prescoti, new member, tl; total, $2. On motion League adjourned. , C. B, CnosNo, Secretary. Easter Hats. Mrs. T. P. Fish announces that she will have her Milliuery Opening on Thursday, April 16th, when will be on display her elegant assortment of Spring Easter Hats. The ladies of Toledo and vicinity are cordially iuvited to call and iuspect the d it play. 'Adventist Meeting. Rev. Daniel Nettleton will be in To ledo ou Saturday, April 4, and will preach in the Adventist church at 11 a. m., Sabbath school at 10; on Sunday the 5th Rev. Nettleson will again preacli at 11 a. m. and 2 :30 p. in. All are cor dially invited to these meetings. To Old Comrades. The seventh Annual Reunlonof the Association of Veteraus of First Oregon Cavalry and Infantry Voluuteers will be held in cou junction with the State Encampment of the Grand Army of tbe Republic, at Newport, Oregon, on June 24. 1908. All Comrades and tbeir families ace cordially invited to be present and par ticipate. - , Comrades unable to attend will please send card or letter to the Adjutant to be read at (lie meeting. W. M. Hilleay, J. T. AppkrsOn, Adjutaut. Commander. . Teachers' and Parents' Meeting A Teachers' and Parents' meeting has been called to meet at Newport, Satur day. April 11, 1908, at 10:30 a. m., and at Waldport on Saturday, May 9th. A large attendance of. both parents and teachers is desired at both these meet ings. Miss Mamie Wakefield of Chitwood attended the Teachers' and Parents, meeting in Toledo last Saturday. W. Hantsucker was up'frotn Yaquina Saturday. O. G. Dalaba wai down from Elk City Mouday. Chas Brown of Drift Creek was in the city yesterday. - Grant Hart of Cbitwood was in the city last Fridtty. Next Tuesday Is regular meeting of the Fire Department. Si Copela-id returned to hia home at Salado yesterday morning. Mrs. Wm. Hoeflein of Yaquina visited Toledo friends Wednesday. Hawkins of Sllets returned from Portland Wednesday evening. , County Judge Rwope returned from a trip to Portland Tuesday evening. Complete line of low cut shoes for spring and summer at T. P. Fish's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamier re turned from Portland Wednesday. Captain Henry Nice of Lu'jeni was a Valleyward bound passenger yesterday morning. Mrs. 8. J. Brown and children visited Yaquina last- night, returning home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McBride moved onto their homestead over iu the Siletz country Monday. s Born To tbe family of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robertson, on OUI la, Wednesday, April 1, 1908, a girl. x Clans Lwlerman of Waldport. was in this city over Sunday. He left Mou day morning for a visit to the Valley. Miss Verne Ross completed ft term of school in the Ramsdeli district above Elk City last Friday and returned home to Toledo that evenimr. She was hc-) companied by Miss Cook of Klk City ' who visited at the Ross home till j ester day morning. C. C. Hammerly who is n candidate ' for Joint Senator, made this section of ! the country a visit this week In behalf of bis candidacy. Ffoarrired in Toledo Tuesday evening, going on to New port , Wednesday evening and returning to i his home at McMinnville this morning, j The Military organization at Newport ( has petitioned the New port Commerl ' cat Ulub to confer with the adjutant-1 general or the State National Guard relative to establishing a National Guard company there. The organiza tion baa a memheiship of f rty, but their captain, Ralph Henry, olnims that if arms and equipment should ho gran ted by the state the roll con Id easily he increased to the full compliment re quired by law. Captain Henry, who is drill master la a veteran of the Span!' American war, and served three years j in the Philippines. He states ttiafc the j boys have advanced rapidly In military, tactics and although the organization has onlv been in existence since last fall i they would pass muster for a year's' ex perience in drilling. Before buying hardware or imple. ments of any kind, let me give jrou ! prices on what you need, as I deal ex clusively In hardware of all kinds and always carry a full stock. E. L. Chatfielo, Toledo, Oregon. ... Epworth League. Meets Sunday evening at 6:33. Topic "God providing-for His Birds, His Lillies and His Children." Matt. 6, 24-31 ; Fsa. 37, 23 20. Miss Fiomming, leader. Died. At Newport, Friday, March 27. 1908, Einil L. Frey, eon of John' Frey, aged sixteen years. ( Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Sunday conducted by the Christian Endeavor Society of which deceased was a member.' The body was buried in Eureka cemetery. T. D. 0. Entertainment. . The Toledo Dramatic Club gave their first entertainment Tuesday evening. Tbe attendance was not large still they played to a good house, and everyone was well entertained. All members of the troupe did their best to please and their efforts were appreciated by all. They presented a Civil War drama en titled,"In the Enemy's Camp," this was followed by a very laughable faro en titled "An Oriental , Picture." The Song, "'If a body would be happy," and Tableaux,' were especially good. , Call for Convention. . To the Socialist of l.iiicoln county, Or. : Yon are hereby notified that at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Socialist patty held in Toledo ou the 21st day of March lOt'8. it, Hs ordered that the county convention of tbe Socialist party be called to meet at the Conn house in Toledo on the lOih day of April, 1908. at 10 o'clock a. in. Said convention is oallod for the pur pose of uomi.iRting candidate for the various county officers to he voted fur at the General Election to be held the 1st dHy of June, 1908, and to transact such other business as may properly come before said convention. The basis of representation shall he one delegate for each precinct and one additional delegate for each five votes or mnjor fraction thereof cast forC. W. Baizee, Socialist candidate for Governor in 1906. It is further suggested that precinct conventions be held on Friday ttie 3d day of April, 1008. at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electiug del egates and nominating candidates for precinct officers. Precincts will be en titled to the following number of dele gates: Alsea 1, Beaver Cretk 3, Big Elk f, Elk City 2, Five Riveis 1, Kernville 2, Little Elk 3, Morris 1, Nashville 1, New. iort 2. Jileiz 2, Toledo 6, Tidewater 2, Yaquina 2. "J. W. Parribb, Otto O. Kkoobtao, Chairman. ISecretarv. Toledo School Notes. Arthur Vertner left school on Wednesday. lie leaves in a few' days to join his father who left a few weeks ago. Several Pupils have' been absent this week. The weather is too fine to go to school. Hester Hill quit school this week. She has secured a school at" Or.a and leaves on Saturday to take t.p her duties. We wish her Biiccees. A very interesting and instructive parents' and Teachers' meeting wm held at the Schflolhouse last Satur day.' Besides tho local teachers, these were in attendance several teachers from various parts of the county. Those present wero Miss Mamie Wakefield of Chitwood, Miss Maggie Hampton of Nortons, H. R. Miller of Nashville, Prof. F. O. Buchanon and Miss Hazel Gearhart of Newport and O. A. Powell Lot Yaquina. ' Tho marble season has closed and the boys have taken the base ball fever. The literary society will not meet thiB evening. mm The Weather. Station: Toledo; Mouth: March, 1908. Mean temperature, 41. Maximum temperature, 54; date, 4th. Minimum temperature, 29. Total precipitation, 12.64 inches Total snow fall, noue. Prevailing directiou of wind, aw. Number of cloudless days, 7. Number of partly cloudy days, 15 Number of oloudy days, 9 Dates of light frost, 0. Dates of thunder storms, 0 Dates of bail, 5, 19, 2G, 30th. Dates of sleet, 0. Otto O. Kroostad, Observer. I bought me a suit of the Searsbuck brand, thev said it was sewed aud tailored bv hand; they said it was woven of finest wool, aud couldu't be torn by au augry bull; they said it was fine and would surely last, till Gabriel tooteth his filial blast. It was ten cents cheaper than suits I'd bought, from local dealers, who seemed quite Lot and shed a bucbet of briny tears, when I bought my clothes of the Sawbuok Rears. I wore that suit when the day was damp, and It shrank to the size of a postage stamp; tbe coat split up aud tbe vest split down and I scared the horses all over town, for the buttons popped and the seams they tore,' and . the stitches gave with a sullen roar. Aad I gave the suit to a maiden small, who found it quite handy to dress her' doll. , .it';