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OFFICIAL COUNTY, PAP&R
COLLINS A HAYDEN, Pcbushebs
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ecnnd-claaa mail matter.
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At the meeting of the Toledo
Development League last Saturday
evening it was decided to hold a
county fair at Toledo during the
coming fall. This is a good move
and one that will undoubtedly meet
with the approval of every citizen
of the county. Let's all pull for
the county fair.
C. C. Ilammerly, of the McMinn
ville News Reporter, candidate for
the nomination for Joint Senator,
was in town Wednesday securing
(signatures to his petition. "Mr.
Ilammerly is well known in Yam
hill county, a man well qualified for
the important olfice of Senator, and
a newspaper man of ability. He
says he is in the race to win, and
among the newspaper push he is
looked upon as an all-round whirl
wind. Hillsboro Independent.
Toledo will celebrate the Fourth
of July this year. Preliminary
steps were taken by the Toledo
Development l eague at their last
meeting. The appointment of :
committees was postponed until the
next regular meeting of the League, j
when the committees for the various j
duties will Iks appointed and the ,
work of organization gor.ten linger
headway- Everybody should get !
busy aud make this celebration the
best ever held in Toledo.
The Republican State Central
Committee will meet in Portland,
April 10, to' call a state convention
and to name the number of dele
nates that each county in the state
may send to the convention. The
State Convention will choose four
delegates-at-large for the National
Convention; also four candidates
for presidential electors. The State
Central Committee also will provide
for conventions in the two Congres
sional Districts, each district nam
ing two delegates, which gives Ore
gon, altogether, a total of eight
delegates in the National Conven
tion. People from all parts of Oregon
pliould make it a point while in
Portland to visit the Forestry Build
ing and familiarize themselves with
the timber wealth of this state.
That building is now in charge of
Mr. M. W. Gorman as Superinten
dent, and he thouroughly knows
the forests of the Northwest and
Ihe value of every tree. Mr. C. C.
Miel juiier, Field Secretary of the Y.
M. C. A. of America, recently
visited the Forestry Building and
remarked that it was the most
satisfying and interesting building
on this continent and that his hour
with Mr. Gorman was the most in
structive he had experienced in
many years.
C. C. Hammerley., publisher of
the News Reporter, McMinnville,
is a candidate for Senator for this
district, now represented by Dr.
Wright, and composed of Lincoln,
Tillamook, Yamhill and (recently
udded) Washington counties, Mr.
Hnnmerly was lmrn and raised on
a farm in Iowa, taught school a
number .of years in country, high
school and academy; but for the
greater part of the time he has
lived here in the west (over twelve
years) has been an editor. He is a
lifelong republican. If elected he
will make a special effort to rep
resent every portion of the district.
With this issue the Leader starts
out on a strictly cash basis. Every
subscription on our lists is paid to
within one year to this date, and a
great many .one nd some two years
in advance. The new postal law
compelled us to do this. We are
more than pleased the way our sul
scribers responded to -our call to pay
up. We notified- our delinquent '
subscribers of the new law some,
time ago and we are pleased to note
that a very few have failed to come
to the front, and the number we
were compelled to cut off our list
was very email. It proves to us
that the Leader is appreciated, and
we shall in the future, as in the
past, strive to make the Leader a
larger and better paper.
Services every Saturday. Sabbath
The Oregon Alaska Yukon Ex- school 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi
position Commission has let the 8te,7 '""owing. Everybody cordially
contract for the Oregon building at it,viled
Seattle, where the above exposition j How about your bee supplies? Are
is to be held in 1909, for the sum you ready for ac early flow of honey?
of $33,399. This commission is Remember the first flow of honey is by
composed of W. II. Wehrung, of Jhe most delicious. Moat beekeep-TT-n
i iit m tr , tt , era lose the first and best flow of honey
Hillslmro, W. T. Wright of Union, becail8() they dont Kive fheir bee8 8
J. O. Booth, of Grants Pass, E. W. chance. I can furnish vou everv thing
Rowe and M. D. Wisdom of Port- in the bee-buisness liue at Portland
land. Oregon was the first on the Prices- Krogstad's Bee Supply Store.
ground to commence the erection of , n ,,t ,. I ! . , .
,. . , . ' Don't you want to own a whole brass
a state building, and it is the in- band, an orchestra aud a lotof enchant
tention of the Commission to make ing opera singers? All these aud lots
Oregon the first in everything ' entertainment besides are included
throughout the Fair.
The University Appropriation.
The last session of the Oregon '
legislature passed a bill appropri-J
ating $125,000 for the support and 1
maintenance of the University 0f
Oregon ; to keep the buildings, i
, i ii A. VI
grounds, and all Other property
thereof, in repair; for the purchase i
-.l.JitJrtTiol l,,,la u,a'
of additional lands for the campus
thereof; for the construction of
buildings ami additions to the same ;
and for the purchase of library
books, laboratory supplies and ap-
, . , ' . , ,
paratus. A referendum was invoked
on the bill, so it will not become a'
, ,., .. .
law until it is approved by a ma-;
jority of the voters at the regular'
, .. tii 1
election On June 1st. I
If the appropriation bill becomes
a law, the amount of taxes required
to support the University will
amount to twenty-five cents on
every $1,000 worth of property and
will grow less as the value of the
property in the state increases
X lie
man who pays taxes on $500 worth
. . . , , ,
of property will pay less than twelve
cents for the support of the Uni -
t . a a i nnn 1 .1
versify, and on $1,000 less than one
dollar. Are Such amounts excessive
wlion it. mnn In K5W
institution where the sojm
and
daughters of our common people
can receive the education that the
times demand?
State and Congressional Candi
dates. The Republican candidates for
the various state and congressional
offices are as follows:
U. S. Senator II. M. Cake, C.
W. Fulton.
Congressman, First District W.
C. Hawley.
Congressman, Second District
W. R. Ellis, T. T. Geer, George 8.
Shepard.
Supreme Judge R. S. Bean.
Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. Bailey, Alexander Reid.
Railroad Commissioner, First Dis
trict T. K. Campbell, W. A. Car
ter, R. Robertson,
Railroad Commissioner, Second
District Clyde B. Ailchison,' Jos.
Gaston, A. N. Hamilton, W. H.
Hurlburt, C. C. Loucks, Howard
Whiting. ' " ,
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Elections of 1908. '
Registration openo, January 6th,
Cloaea for primariea April 7th.
Primary elections, April 17th.
Registration reopens, April 21.
Close for election. May 15.
General election, June 1.
Registration reopens, Sept. 20.
Closes for election, Oct. 20.
Presidential election Nov. 3.
A full line of. up-to-date jewelry at
the Boubouiere. Every pieoe guaran
teed. Alao a gold tilled signet hatpin
given with each purchase.
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Sow Reap.
Seeding time will be here before we
knnwMt. Are you looking op your
wants in the seed line? Remember,
KrogstaJ the seed man, can supply yon
with all you need in this line. AH gar
den seed guaranteed and replaced If
not gool.
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
If you wish to boy or sell real estate,
eee us. We are prepared to handle
your business promptly aud on satis
factory terms.
Virgil Howbm. & Co.,
1 Waldport, Oregon.
Seventh ray Adventist Church.
iu an Edison or a Victor phonograph.
See them at Krogstad's.
TOLEDO'S DENTIST Office in Ofste-J
dhl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. m.
Go to H. E. Peterson for your Speo-
ac,es Bnd eve Blassesv
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
V. 8. Land dice, Portland. Oregon,
' March 27, iw.
Nolle Is hereby given that Frank Newton of
Xo,e,,0i 0regoDi hM Hled notle, tDten.
tlrm to make Anal commutation proof ill sup-
LSl tl, L"',"" Tf
16198, made March 7, 1907, for I lie Lot 4 ot sec-
tiou 20, and Lot 1 of ..ectiont9, township 10 ,
10u w,.and that Proof wl" 00 made be(ore
the t!lerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon
on May 9, 1908.
,He vnme th ,oI,owl" nessei to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultlva-
tionot.said land, via:
Harry'"ey.sondreRomtvedt.sr ivanE.
Ky,li8ton and N. 8. Spinney, all of Toledo,
Orngon.. Aloebnom S Dbkrskb. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U, B. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
February 18, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the ft of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
Hinterlands in the states of California, Ore-
nnn V7 .1 . . .1 v..kl . m r . ..
m-u.utnun, anu 11 aKUlIlgkmi JBITlHiry, t
extended to all the Public Land States bv act
of AUKU't4' im Ch"rI'e o. Fisiier, of Rose
; I-ake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day mod m this oince hi woru statement
i No-S837-,or lha PurL,ns" ' the se!4 of section
No. 29 In townahlp.No. 14 , range No. 9 w. W.
;M...nd win offor,roof to .how that theand
! "u8n' is more valuable for its timber or stone
I ",r Br,cuuurl Prpos., and to estab-
his claim to nald land before the Register
ana Receiver of this olHce at Roseburg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 13th day of Jun, 1908.
He namea as wltuesse:
' hrlst'an Brlta and Herman Bchwari of
R Lake, Idaho; Thomas Vldito of Corvnilis,
O .; John Taylor ot Vernon, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely the
above described lauds are requested to Hie
their clnttns in this office on or before-said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Rinjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. H. Land Office, Roeeburg, Oregon,
February IS, 1908
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congrei-i of
June 8, 1878, entitled "A i uct for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washlnuton'Territory," a
extended to all the Public Land States by act
AugU8t i, 1892 Herman Schwari, of Rose Lake,
eonnty of Kootenoi. state of Idaho, hai this
dny lllcd In this office his sworn statement No.
88:13, tor the purchase of the ne)4 of eJ4 sec
tion 10, the awi or swVi section 11, the ne of
ne section 16 and the nw of nwi of sec
tion M in township No. 15 s, ranife No. 10 w, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or atone
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to ald land before the ResUter
and Receiver at Koaeburg, Oregon, on Satur
day, the 13tt day of June, 1908.
He namea as witnesses: '
John Bruachlte and Frank Retzar ofBoee
Lake, Idaho; Frake Hughes of Box, Oregon;
William Day or Fisher, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are requested to file
their cl ams in this office on 6r before said 18th
day of June, IMS.
BwjAitiN L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
0. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
February 1. 1908.
Notice U hereby given that Joseph SUota, ef
Kernvllle Oregon, has filed notice of hit inten
tion to make final Ave year proof in sup
pa of hla claim, via: homestead entry No.
I2i8 made June 17, 1902, for the eH nwJi. sw
utX aectlon 15, townships south, range U weat,
and that aald proof will be made before the
County Clerk, at Toledo, Oregon, on March 1.
1908.
He names the following wltnaaaaa to nrova
hiS OOntinUOUB naldann nnnn aiul nlla. I
tlon of, the land, via:
J-.C. Robertson, Albert Bijota, Matt Sijota.
and Uwrence Byajna, all of Kernville, Oregon.
- Alokkhom 8. Daaasaa, Register.
When : in Toledo Stop at the
MERCHANTS HOTEL
The Leading Hotel of Toledo
BATES:
Room and Board, II per Day, and up
Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cents
&Special Rates for Famllies"j
D. H,. CUSACK, Proprietor
FOR
fix JOB WORK
Y TRY THE
LEADER
All Kinds of Plain and Fancy dob
Work Done With Neatness and
Dispatch.
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLRDO, OREGON
Office In Schenck B'aildinir. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m. Emergency Calls at any time.
BOTH 'PHONES
Lincoln County Bank
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts and Money Orders sold,
the United State,
TTTDPt TWCT? Vmiilant
GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY.
Notice la hereby given that on Saturday the
7th day of March 1908, at tlihourof one o'clock
p.m.. of said day, at the front doer of the
Court house In Teledn, Lincoln county Oregon,
I will nfl'nr for sale and sell to the highest bid,
der for cash in hand, all the right, title and
estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, in and to
the following described real property, to-wlt:
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
went quarter of the southeast quarter or lota
numbered 29 and 80 of section seventeen in
township ten south, range ten, west of Willam
ette Meridian in Oregon.
8aid aale ii made under and pursuant ef a
license and order made by the County Court of
Lincoln county, Oregon, on the third day of
February, 1908, in the matter of the guardian
ship of the estate of Rand lph Orton, a minor,
authorising and empowering me,C. E. Hawk
ins as guardian of the estate of said minor
above named, to sell the above described real
property at public auclion to the hlgneat bid
der for cash in hand, and to dispose ef the pro
eeeda in the manner prescribed by law.
Dated this Srd day of February, 1908.
C. E. Hawkins,
Onardlan of the above named minor.
This office is In receipt of 260 pack
ages of garden seeds for fro distribu
tion. These seeds were tent by Sena
tor C. W. Fnlton and any one who in
tends baring a garden should call in
and get a package, their being five dif
ferent varieties In each package.
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Avenne
Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies
Fresh Cakes
Everything First-Class
Orders out of town promptly filled.
payable at all principal points in
Canada and Europe.
Trrx rt a t mn rt -
Notice to Stockmen. .
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GRAZING PERMITS FOR 1908.
Application! for penults te graxe live stock
on the Umpqua National Foret for the aeaaon
of 1908 must be filed in the office of the under
signed at Eugene, Oregon, on or .before March
16th, 1908,
The Secretary of Agriculture tuw authorited
the grazing of 600 head of cattle and horses
and 6000 head of sheep and goats, during th
season of 1908.
The period during which grail ng will be
allowed and the fees to l charged are as foll
ows: Grating period, May 1 to October 81 1908,
Cattle 26 cts per head. Hones 85 ota per head.
Yearlong, ending April 80, 1909, Cattle 40 cts
per head, Horses 60 per head.
May 1 to Oct 81, 1908. Sheep cts per head.
Goats 10 CU per head; Yearlong May 1, 1908 to
April so, 1909, Sheep u eta per head Goats 1
cts per head.
Blank forma to be need In making applica
tion and further Information In regard te.
(Truing will he furnished upon reqnest.
x . Cltdi R. Sain, Supervisor.
. Wanted Timber Lands.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Wauito buy direct from owners. Writ
partictrtaw to M. H., box 492,
4 . Eugene, Oregon
WANTED.-A homestead relinquish
ment with good timber, or a good tim
ber claim. W. 8colt.
787 Hawthorn Art. Portland, Ora.