v J meant Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, May 8. 190$. Number 11 $mntti Eemkr. REPUBLICAN TICKET. U. S. Senator H. M. CAKE Congressman V. C. IIAWLEY Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. BAILEY Railroad Commissioner T. K. CAMPBELL Prosecuting Attorney E. R. BRYSOX Joint Senator W. N. BARRETT Joint Representative B. F. JONES COUNTY Sheriff J. II. ROSS Clerk IRA WADE Commissioner JOHN KENTTA Treasurer i. B. McCLUSKEY School Sup' . R. P. GOIN Asc-.r-W. E. BALL Coroner F. M. CARTER PRECTNCT--TOLEDO Justice of the Peace M. N. ANDERSON Constable G. L. McCAULOU. .. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself as an Independent candidate f for the office of Coroner of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the voters, at the General election June 1. R. D. Burgess. Wanted Farm Land. Will pay cash for land near Agen cy! lower farm, or anywhere from mouth of Siletz river-to Agency. Also hear mouth of Salmon river. Address Ralph 'Ackley ' 603 Corbett B'ld. Portland, Or. - Before buying hardware or im plements of any kind, let mc give you prices on what you need, as I deal exclusively in hardware of all kinds and always carry a full stock. E. L. Chatfield, Toledo, Or. Toledo School Notes. Several pupils have been absent during the past week. Rudolph, Elizabeth and Mattie Brantner have quit school. Mrs. Harding dnd Mrs. Altree were visitors at school last week. Visitors are always welcome. Miss Winona Hooker is out of school. She has accepted a position at Newport and will be absent for some time. The pupils of the eighth grade are putting in double time on their studies. They are to try the eighth grade examinations next week. There is to be a teachers meeting at Waldport next Saturday and the teachers of the Toledo school are making arrangements to attend. Jim Gaither, Tom Horning, El m t Horning, Vinton Jones and Aithur Bryant went Lo Otter Rock Monday to see the wrecked vessel and to help save the lumber that washed ashore. Candidate Ches. Morrison return ed Sunday from the lower part of the county, where he has been look ing after his political fences. He says he thinks he will run , Well in in the western part of Lane county, but he is a little 'dubersome' about Lincoln county. At a special meeting of the Com missioners held Wednesday evening ' it was decided to cruise the timber of Lincoln county. Sealed bids have been received but the contract has not yet been awarded. Hall & Anderson have offered a prize of ten dollars for the best 1908 colt, sired by Mark Hanna, which is exhibited ftt the county fair held at Toledo this fall. Wrecked Near Newport. The 6team schooner Minnie E. Kelton, from Aberdeen with a cargo of lumberor San Francisco, foun dered in the heavy seas caused by the storm last Friday, while about eight mileB wouthwest of Yaquina bay. . . Eleven of the crew were drowned. Capt. McKenna and nine of the crew were saved. Capt. McKenna and eight of the crew passed through on the train Wednesday morning, the ninth man who has a broken leg is lying at the home of Andrew Wisniewski. The dead and missing are: Wal ter Peterson, oiler; Barney McVey, fireman; Svend Peterson, steward; R. W. Little and George Johnson, cabin boys; A. Elososson, A. Koske, G. H. Jensen, 0. Roskurst and F. Johnson, members of crew; C. R. Lund, chief engineer. The ten men saved are: Capt. James McKenna ; First Mate, M. Martin ; Second Mate John Morten son ; First Assistant Engineer James Carney; Oiler Walter Hoffman; Firemen John Howold and C.- D. Hansen; Sailors A." Anderson, W. Kaskesen, and Andrew J. .Neilsen who had his leg broken just above the ankle,, ' Friday the vessel ... encountered strong winds which increased in fury as the day passed. The vessel shipped Large amounts of water and labored heavily as the seas were running high. When a point southwest of Yaquina was reached the deckload of lumber shifted and the vessel started to fill, the pumps were started but proved unavailing, as the water was pouring in too fast. The fires were soon extin guished and the Kelton was at the mercy of the waves and storm. She drifted to a point off Otter Rock about a mile and a half where she was anchored. The captain ordered the lifeboat lowered, it being large enough for the entire crew, but just as they got it in the water the deckload of lumber was swept overboard with eleven of the crew, six more of : the crew got away in the lifeboat five of them reaching the shore alive while one of them was drowned, one of the men to reach the shore alive had his leg broken while in the surf by being struck by a tim ber. Sunday afternoon the lifeboat from the Newport Lifesaving Station rescued those remaining on the wrecked vessel, who had suffered greatly from hunger, thirst and exposure. Ralph Ackley a Portland real estate dealer was in the city Wednes day, looking for farm lands over on the Siletz. The Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Company will giye special reduced rates to Portland during the Rose Festival, June 1st to Gth. We will give full particulars next week. The revivals at the M. E. church will begin Sunday morning, May 10, instead of Wednesday evening, May 6, as Dr. Feese was unable to ar rive sooner. All come Sunday to both services and begin the meetings at high tide. W.F.Rogers. During the month of April just endpd County Treasurer. McCluskey cashed $9,169.91. woith of warrants. The total amount of warrants out standing was $28,355,48 but the month of April cut this down to $19,185,57. ... .. ., ' Fleet to Anchor off Yaquina Bay. . ' According to telegraphic advices received from Washington, D. C, naval authorities by the Newport Commercial club the great battle ship fleet will stop for a few hours off the coast at Yaquina bay in order to give the people of this state an opportunity to r-ee the big "fight ing forts."- The exact date when the fleet will pass Yaquina bay is yet uncertain but will be announced in time for excursions to be run from Albany to Yaquina. Excur sions will also, doubtless be run from Eugene and points south of here as well as from Portland. It is also planned to send excursion boats out from Portland and Astoria to meet the battle ships at New port, Residents of Albany and this vicinity arc extremely anxious to get a glimpse of the fleet and. the exodus from interior valley towns to Newport when the fleet arrives will be large. Further details will no doubt be announced later. Albany Herald. J Q. Adams of Chitwood was in the city Wednesday. A. T. Peterson made a trip to Elk City Wednesday. , John Guillianis of Beaver creek was in the city Wednesday. Scott Lane was over from the .Siletz the first of the week.. E. J. Avery has been laid up with" rheumatism this week.' John Flonisbee of Big Elk was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. Sam Stewart of Drift creek were in the city Wed nesday. ' Johnny Peterson went to Corval lis Wednesday morning for a visit with his grandparents. Si Copeland came down from his home at Salado Tuesday evening for a visit with his brother Clark. Mr. and Mrs, M. Brantner and family left Wednesday morning for Nortons where they will make their home. Nine .of the survivors of the ill fated Minnie E. Kelton passed through on the train Wednesday morning. Chas Hyde and Jim Derrick re turned from Newport Wednesday morning, where they have been surveying. ... In the probate court Monday, D. L. Cusack was awarded the custody and appointed guardian of Christina and Edna Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Litchfield of Yaquina went to Salem Wednesday morning for a short visit with Mr. Litchfield's brother. Commissioner Frank Thompson came down from Salado Tuesday evening to bo in attendance at Commissioner's Court which met Wednesday. Born Saturday, May 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Lieutenant Floyd Will iams, at Aii-lio Oregon, an 8)4 lb. baby. Mrs. Williams is a sister of R. S. Van Cleve of this place. Mrs. A. T. Peterson left Wednes day for a month's visit in Califor nia. Her sister Miss Mary Hall will join her at Monroe and accom pany her on tnq trip. Mrs. Walter, illarding.'i Mrs. Lee Bartholomew and daughter, Mrs. Avery and children and Mrs. Avery's father Wm. Crawford, , spent Tues day at Newport. Capt. Smith took them down iji, the launch Traveler. Indian Robbed. Jim Warner, an Indian from the Siletz reservation, in Lincoln Coun ty, was "strong-armed" last night after midnight somewhere in the Union Depot yards and robled of more than $100 in gold. Jim's as sailants were two halfbreed indians. Arnold's story is that he has worked hard all his life and a few days ago sold a piece of land for $4000 and deposited the money in the bank at Toledo. Seized with a desire to see the world he drew $150 in gold and bought a ticket to Port land. When he alighted from the train lart night, he was met by friends who offered to guide him to a hotel and started with him down the railroad track. when out of sight, one of them held Warner while the other robbed him. Jim is over 80 years old and was unable to put up any resistance Oregonian, May 1. Commissioners' Court is in ses sion this week. Try the Hillier cigar. Sold by Geo. A. Hall. Walter Hall of Siletz was in the city Wednesday. Miss Nora Krogstad went to Newport Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. Iloeflein, of Yaquina visited in Toledo Monday. J. Byers of Elk City was in To ledo on business Tueseay. Mrs. Jess. Recder came down from Nashville Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Carson was. a passen ger for Newport iMonday evening. B. F. Jones returned to his home at Independence Tuesday morning. Judge McFadden returned to his home at Corvallis Tuesday morn ing. Anton Jacobscn and Archie Enos ! were down from Elk City the first of the week. Prosecuting Attorney McFadden came over from Corvallis last Satur- day evening. Gust. Olsen has built a new side walk and repaired the approach to the city float i Mrs. T. P. Fish returned last I Saturday evening from a few day's business trip to Portlmd. Hon. B. F. Jones of Indepen dence passed through Saturday evening enroute to Otter Rock. Rex Nelson, Willie Hceflein and Clarence Ofstedahl took in Norris & ' Rowe's circus at Albany Tuesday Mrs. Dave Rorsebrook and chil dren arrived Monday evening for a visit with friends and relatives in Toledo. Yesterday saw the last issue of tne loieuo reporter. Mr. war . i m -a r s t 1 i has joined forces with the . Newport News. The new paper will bo called the News Reporter and will ! be published at Newport. Associate editor, R. E. Collins, went to Portland last Saturday morning where he was called in re gard to his homestead, his proof having been held up by the Oover ment. His daughter, Miss Anna, accompanied him. They expect to Ixj gone for a week. The Hard Times party given hwt evening by the Guards of Syringa Circle was a decided success. There were alxmt fifty present and a stranger would have thought that times were surely hard in Toledo. Games were played until eleven when refreshments wen served then the gamps were resumed until 12:30. Socialist County Ticket. At their convention held in To ledo on April the 10th the Socia list party nominated the following county ticket: For Sheriff. J. R. Walker of Bea ver Creek. For Clerk. Geo. S. Wright of Pool Slough. , For Treasurer, A. W. Rogers of Chitwood. For Assessor, II. W.. jaeoljs of Harlan. For Commissioner, II. H. Cook of Beaver creek. For Superintendent of Schools, A. H. Mayhall of Fruitvale. For Surveyor, Geo., II. Kemhle of Elk City. For Coronor, A. T. MeClau-liry of Toledo. ' . For Senator, J. C. Cooper of Yam hill county. . ; For Congress, 1st District',' W. S. Richards of Albany. . For Supreme Judge, 'CV'C,', Brix of Crook county. For Dairy and Food Commission er, A. G. Simola of Multnomah Co. For Rail Road- Commissioner, 1st Dist,, Harlan Tall. crt of Linn Co. Joint Representative for Lincoln and Polk counties, G. F. Luekey of Polk county. - Che Morrison was down from Pioneer Wednesday. : " Chas Ruhl had business at the court house the first of the week. Fred Chamlwrs returned from a short visit at Siletz, last Sunday. Dr. Hawkins of Siletz had busi ness in Toledo the first of the week. Chas. II. Gardner was a' passen ger for Portland Tuesday morning. Joseph Sijota of Kemville was in the county scat on business Wednes day. ! . Attorney MiddlekaufT of Yaquina had business at the county seat Monday. County Judge B. F. Swope was a prssmger for Newport Friday evening. Mrs. C. B. Crosno returned from ! her trip to Corvallis Wednesday Mrs. Scott Lane of Siletz, was a passenger for Newport Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McBride came over from their homestead Monday. Mrs. G. L. Gray of Newport was a passenger for Albany Tuesday morning. Joseph Blower and son Cecil and Georgo Cootes were up from Mill 4 Monday. Mrs. J. S. Akin who has Un gi(.k the pilHt tw0 weeks . ai,le to be about County commissioner John Fo garty came up from Newport Wed nesday morning. 1 George Hodges was down fn ni Salado Wednesday doing business at the county hub. Heniy Howell and George Reeves who are working on the new steam boat which is Ix'ing built at Yaquina, came home Saturday as it was to stormy to work. Last Friday the flywheel c n the engine at thp Elk City Lumber Company's plant broke and flew to pieces breaking several other parts of the engine. Fortunately no ono was injured or killed. ' The plant was forced to close down for a few days while the necessary repairs are being made. i '