Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, April 24. 1908. Number 9 ' Wkmln Etnikr.. The How of It. Last Friday the people of Oregon again had, the right to Bay who should be their candidates for the coming June election, and they said. Now if yodr candidate failed to get the nomination don't be cranky. Stand pat, and vote for the man the people nominated. The tabulated form in the next column will tell how it happened in Lincoln county. All the State officers nominated in this county did not carry the state. Fulton carried this county but lost by about 6000 in the state. Hammer ly for Joint Senotor carried Lincoln, Yamhill and Tillamook counties but lost it all on Washington's vote. Barrett received Ihe nomination. Jones and Gardner were close in this county but Jones skinned him bad in Polk. Matthew N. Ander-' son, commonly called "Norm," was nominated Justice of the Peace for this precinct, G. L. McCaulou was nominated for constable, and Henry Howell received the nomi nation for County Central Com mitteeman for this precinct. The Republicans had no candidate for Surveyor so they gave the vote to Jim Derrick, a democrat, and the present County Surveyor. The Democratic nominees are: U. S. Senator, George. E. Cham berlain; Congressman, J. J. Whit ney; Sheriff, Chesley L. Morrison; Clerk, endorsed, Ira Wade; Treas urer, endorsed, McCluskey; Com missioner, endorsed, Keady; Sur veyor, Z; M. Derrick; Assessor, en dorsed, Guy F. Laws; Coroner, en dorsed, Carter; Constable, Toledo precinct, Dave Ross; Justice of the Peace, Lee Bartholomew. Committeemen Meet. The first meeting of the Republi can County Central Committee was held at the Court House in Toledo at 6:30 p. m. 'April 22nd. Mr. Frank L. Buker of Waldport called the meeting to order and appointed Wm. F. Keady Secretary pro tern. Nominations were then made for the position of a permanent chair man and Frank L. Buker was duly elected. Mr. Keady was . elected Secretary and Mr. F. A. Godwin of Nashville was elected Treasurer. Mr. R. A. Bensell, Frank L. Buker and F A. Godwin were elec ted delegates to attend both the State and Congressional Conventions to be held May 14th. Owing to the fact that some of the members did not know that the law required them to meet and or ganize within five days from the date of election only seven members were present. . Those being Bennett Olsen, Five Rivers (by proxy) ; F. A. Godwin, Nashville; R. A. Ben sell, Newport (by proxy); Frank L. Buker, Waldport; Milton A. Beem, Tidewater (by proxy) ; Geo. S. Parmele, Kernville (by proxy) ; and Henry Howell, Toledo. The committee adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. J. Q. Adams of Chitwood was in the city yesterday. Miss Winona Hooker went to Newport Wednesday evening for a short visit. Miss Sara Crahen returned Wed nesday evening from a few weeks' visit at Portland Dennis Cusack went to Portland ;yesterday morning on a business trip. He expects to return Satur day evening. OFFICIAL RETURNS Result of the Republican Primary Con test in Lincoln County, April 17, 1908 OFFICE AND CANDIDATES United Slates Senator Cake . J'ultnn , Congressmen Haw lev Juitfca ol Supreme Court Baan Dairy and Food Commissioner uauey Keld Railroad Commissioner Campbell Carter Robertson Prosecuting Attorney Ervson Joint Senator Barrett Hammerly Nolan i Joint Representative Gardner Jones Sheriff Dunn Rosa County Clerk Wade Treasurer McCluskey Commissioner Keady Kentta School Superintendent Bothers Goln Auesaor Ball lAVI Miller Suryeyor Derrick, democrat Coroner Carter Rev. Pearce was over from Siletz yesterday. Claus Ludeman of Waldport was in Toledo Monday. " R. L. Wildman went to Chitwood yesterday morning. D. Brooks of Waldport was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Nelson Anderson of Kernville was in the city Monday. S. W. Scoville of Elk City was in the county seat Tuesday. Bennet Olsen brought in the re turnes of the Five Rivers precinct Sunday. ' George Sylvester of Newport was in the city on business the first of the week. Capt. Henry Nice of Lutjens was doing business at the county seat Wednesday. F. L. Buker of Waldport was transacting business in Toledo Tues day of this week. Capt. C. R. Evens - was up from Waldport Monday, having brought up the returns from his precinct. Mrs. Elma Hyde returned Mon day evening from a visit with her son, Frank, and family at Eddyville. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosebrook arrived here this week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roeebrook. George , Chambers visited over Sunday with relatives and friends at Toledo returning to his home at Nortons Monday morning. Mrs. Wm. Enos, who has been visiting here with her daughter Mrs. Anton Jacobson, returned to her home at Elk City Monday morning. Mrs. Jennie Fish of this place has been appointed by the Depart ment President of the Woman's Relief Corps of Oregon, Department Special Aide. She Received her commission the first of the week. I have just received a large invoice of furniture, a lot of sewing machines trunks, and suitcases; pictures and picture frames, all at bed rock prices. Call and see me at the furniture store. A. 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Lot Powell of Ona was in town Wednesday N . W. F. Keady was up from Wald port Wednesday. Arthur Nye was a Newport visitor Wednesday and Thursday. F. A. Godwin of Nashville visited the county seat Wednesday. A. F. Stoner of Harlan was a county seat visitor Saturday. Eveiette Cook was down from Elk City last Friday evening. Milton Beam brought in the re turnesfrom Tidewater precinct. Ches Morrison of Pioneer was a county seat visitor Friday evening. Joe Kosydar, of Siletz, left for the Valley on Monday morning's train. Leslie Evens of Waldport passed through on Tuesday morning's train for Corvallis. Harry Eyer was down from Elk City Monday night, returning home Tuesday morning. Arthur Allen left last Friday morning for a short visit with his parents, at Shedd. J. A. West of Otis was a county seat visitor Sunday, returning home Monday morning. Mrs. Frank Newton returned home from a Bhort visit at Oregon City Saturday evening. . Miss Verne Ross returned Monday evening from Harrisburg, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Morris, the past two weeks. Mrs. Morris accompanied her home. Louis N. Fletcher and Wrrt. M. Scott of Kernville were in the city Monday and Tuesday making proof on their homesteads before County Clerk Wade. John Lloyd came along as a witness. Appropriate and interesting Eas ter services were held at the M. E. Church last Sunday by the mem bers of the Sunday School. No preaching services were held,, the time bcingaken up by the Sunday School. ' Proceedings of Our City Dads. Toledo, Or., April 20, 1908. Common Council met in regular session. Present Mayor Arnold, Councilmen, Avery, Crosno, Carson, Peterson, Rosebrook, Schenck, and Recorder Krogstad. Minutes of last session read and approved. On motion, Recorder instructed to give legal notice to property ow ners of the contemplated permanent improvement to Hill Street and Seventh street. That said improve ment consist of planking from Fifth to center of Seventh street on Hill street; said planking to consist of plank, 3x12 inches, by 1G feet long, 5 stringers, 3x6 inches; and from center of Hill and Seventh streets on Seventh 8 1 reel lo mil load light of way, to consist of plank, 3x8 inches, 16 feet long, 5 stringers 3x6 inches. On motion Recorder instructed to advertise for bids for the planking or corduroying of Railroad street from Seventh street and the C. & E. right of way to intersection of the county road at the city limits, ac cording to plans and specifications. On motion, Street Committee instructed to at once cause to be repaired the washout on C. & E rio-M. r,f nt f,f f c,.k street. Claim of Fir & Spruce Lumber Company for $30.18 referred for verification to committee on claims. On motion the recorder Ite author ized to procure the necessary kioks and blanks for his office. On motion committee on ordin ances instructed to have prepared an ordinance regulating the use of the City Wharf and providing for a fine for leaving obstructions on same. On motion, Marshal lie instructed to notify property owners, on east side of Hill street between Second & Third streets to have finished with- in 30 days the sidewalk abutting saui property. On motion Council adjourned. Attest: Orro O.Khoostad, Rec order, R. A. Arnold, Mayor. Died. Died, Saturday, April 18, J. W. Strauzer, at his home near Kern ville. We were unable to learn the particulars of his death . ' Norris & Rowe Circus. rrl rt 1 1 : . p t . i i a ne vAirvuiuq tx iiiiisiern raiiroau will sell round trip tickets from all points on its line at one. and one third fare to Albany on account of the Norris & Rowe Circus, at Albany May 5th . Tickets good going May 5th and returning the Gth. Appreciation Expressed. Through the Leader I wish to thank the people of Lincoln county for the splendid endorsement they gave me at the primary. The con fidence of themselves and others gave the writer a plurality in three of the four counties against a very strong and capable man, who had been in the field longer and had spent a lifetime here. Cheerfully yours in defeat, C. C. Hammerly. A woman in a Tennessee town recently gave a "white elephant party" to which each of her eigh teen guests were required to "bring something for which she had no use, but couldn't well dispense with' ' Eleven of the eighteen brought their husbands. Development League. The regular meeting of the Toledo Development IiCague will Ihj held at City Hall next Saturday evening, April 2"th, at 8 o'clock. Business of great importance to Toledo and j Lincoln county will come before the meeting. Every friend of the town is urgently requested to lie present and pull for our home. Hope to see every business man present; also knockers arc kindly invite;!. Come, it may not be so bad as you imagine. All come, and get together and work for the f common good of Toledo. Why not? No business man who will lie directly liciicritted by the prosperity of our town can afford to absent himself, and have his name advertised further to the world in capital letters that he is a quitter and a Btay-ut-home, when his town needs his influence. Come out and get acquainted .with the Three or Four ugly men. I am sure they arc not so bad as pictured. If so, we will vote them down. So come along and show you are not afraid. All invited. . ' C. B. Ckosno, Secretary. Wyandottes & Leghorns. If you want four kinds of full grown pure bred poultry at less i than five cents per head , above the market price of scrubby stock, con sult Caton & Murray , A . ..... ii . i Now what you need is sun and air, The kind old doctor said. When on the street he met one day, His pound friend, Newlywed. But Newlywed, just shook his head, And said no Doc, I swear. For some time yet I can't afford To have that son and heir. $550.00 Worth of New Jewelery I have iust added to mv stock a I magnificent line of fine jewelery 8Uch 118 Ltt(liea am Gentg GoW ftml gilvcr Watches, Mantlo Clocks at your mvn Dric(, OoUl Bracelets. Fancy Brooches, Bar Pins, Neck viitwun, kiuuix i inn, tuu I'umuuu Collar Pins and a lieautiful line of nice Ladies Set Rings. Call and see my new assortment. ' H. E. Peterson, Jeweler and Optician, Toledo, Or. Socialist County Ticket. At their convention held in To ledo on April the 10th the Socia list party nominated the following county ticket: , Sheriff ' ver.crccl J. R. Walker of Bea- For Clerk Geo. S. Wright of Pool Slough. For Treasurer, A Chitwood. For Assessor, II . W. Rogers of W. Jacobs of Harlan. For Commissioner, H. II. Cook of Beaver creek. For Superintendent of Schools, A. II . May hall of Fruitvale. For Surveyor, Geo., II . Kemblo of Elk City. For Coronor, A. T. McClaughry of Toledo. For Senator, J. C. Cooper of Yam hill county. For Congress, 1st District, W. S. Richards of Albany. For Supreme Judge, C. C. Brix of Crook county. For Dairy and Food Commission er, A. G. Simola of Multnomah Co. For Rail Road Commissioner, 1st Dist., Harlan Talbert of Linn Co. Joint Representative for Lincoln and Polk counties, G. F. Luckey of Polk county. , v