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I if (7. r'i., , ( s. mi Volume XY1. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, May 15. 190$. Number 12 gender. REPUBLICAN TICKET. U. S. Senator H. M. CAKE Congressman V. C. HAWLEY Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. BAILEY Railroad Commissioner T. K. CAMPBELL Prosecuting Attorney E. R. BRYSON Joint Senator W. N. BARRETT Joint Representative B. F. JONES COUNTY Sheriff J. II. ROSS Clerk IRA WADE Commissioner JOHN KENTTA Treasurer G. B. McCLUSKEY School SupL. R. P. GOIN Assessor V. E. BALL Coroner F. M. CARTER , I'li ECINCT-TOLEDO Justice of the Peace M. N. ANDERSON Constable G. L. McCAULOU. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself as an Independent candidate for the office of Coroner of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the voters at the General election June 1 . R. D. Buhgess. - i I will have my stock of millinery and Ladies' furnishings in Wald port on and after April 17. Miss Clara Graff will be in charge. You are cordially invited to call. Mrs. M. Wyoast. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Rosebnrtr, Oregon March 5, VMS. Notice Is hereby Riven, thnt in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber Lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory ," as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Minnie A. Fox of 469 East Ash St. Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, filed In this office on March 1, 1907, her sworn statement No. 8955, for the purchase of the sw neJi. s' nw'i, nw)4 nwli of section No. 27 in township No. 14 south of rangn No. 11 west W. M. Ore., and r ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before 'he Register and Receiver of this otttce, at 'toseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1908. She names as witnesses: James P. Wolfe. J. J! Wolfe, Joseph T. Proctor snd James Proctor all of Ocean View, Oregon. Any ana all person claiming adversely the sbove described lands are reqnuxted to tile t eir claims in this office on or before -aid 20th d ly of July, 19(i8, Benjamin L. Eddy, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon. May 9. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Arthur J. Mo l'otinngh, of Falls City, Oregon, who, on April 12 1907, made homestead entry No. 1S228, fur Lots 2 and 3, se1 nwV and n ei of section 7, township 8 south, range 9 west, has died notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land OHIce, at Portland, Oregon, on on the 19th day of June, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Clark W.Cather, James B. McMillan, Andrew J. Spiders, Omar Ockermsn all of Falls City, Oregon. Algernon S. Dresser, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office. Koxeburg Oregon. , March a, 1908. Notice la hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, emitted "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Suites by act of August 4, 1902, Albert V. Chamberlain of Coenr d Alene, county of Kootenai, state of hlii ho, baa this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 8946, for the purchase of the Lots 1,2 and 8 of section 2 in towns'nlp 15 s, of range 9 w, W. M., and se'i se! of section :5. township 14 s, range 9 w, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim t.i said land before the Register and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of July, 1908. He n ii mesas witnesses: Seymour W. Purdy, Jesse T. Purdy, Judson II. Van Keuren of Cataldo, Idaho; Thomas Taylor of Box, Oregon. Any and all persons olaimlng adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims la thlsofllce on or before said loth day of July, 1908. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. Dr. Minthorn was up from New port Wednesday. S. M. Briggs of Winant was in the city Wednesday. C. L. Chatterton of Newport was in Toledo Wednesday. Frank Hyde was down from Eddyville last Friday. Attorney Middlekauff was up from Yaquina Monday. Frank Thompson returned to his home near Salado Saturday. Clarence Ofstedahl has been as sisting in Lewis' 6tore this week. A. W. Weber of Beaver Ceek was a county seat visitor the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leese came over from Corvallis Wednesday evening. K. L. Weatherford and family were over from Siletz the first of the week. E. L. Chatfield and R. S. Van Cleve display new ads in this issue. Read them. James McDonald of Chitwood at tended Masonic lodge in Toledo Monday night. E. J. Avery went to Portland Saturday morning, returning home Wednesday evening. G. S. Parmele of Kernville passed through to Dallas Monday morning, returning Wednesday evening. Miss Rena Bradeson returned Wednesday evening to Newport after a, visit with folks at home. Si CopTland after a short visit With his brother Clark, returned to . his home at Salado Saturday morn ing. Surveyor M. Wygant passed ; through to Newport Saturday even i ing. He has been surveying up the coast. John Spencer and family returned Monday evening from a visit to Portland, Salem and other Valley points. Miss Josephine McClaughry re turned home Monday evening after an absence of several months in the Valley. . John Hyde passed through on yesterday morning's train enroute from Waldport to his home at Philomath. ' Supt. Bethers, Prof. Wilson and j Woods and Miss Fleming attended the teachers' meeting at Waldport last Saturday. . Mike Mackey returned home Monday evening from an absence of several weeks in Kalamazoo or some other place. Launch whistle outfits to meet the requirements of the law. Oils, waste and launch supplies of all kinds, at Chatfield 's Hardware. The Rev. R. Gwynn of the pres byterian church, at Waldport, will preach the Memorial Day sermon at Waldport on Sunday, May 24th, all are invited. Ben Jones came in from Inde pendence Monday evening: and has been acting as attorney for several homesteaders who have been con tested by the goverfnent and are having their hearing before County Clerk Wade this week. F. L. Buker of Waldport and R. A. Bensell of Newport, delegates to the Republican State and Congres sional convention, passed through Wednesday morning. F. A. God win of Nashville, third member of the delegation, joined them at Nash ville. Waldport Items. Mr. Frank L. Buker, Chairman of the Republican County Central Committee left Tuesday to attend the State and Congressional Con ventions to be held at Portland, May 14th. The Spring term of the Waldport school closed last Friday. A very interesting entertainment was given by the pupils. . The teacher's institute conducted by Superintendent Bethers last Saturday was well attended. We noted the presence of several Toledo teachers. ' At a meeting of the Waldport Marine Band last Monday evening a revised Constitution and By-Laws was adopted and the new. officers elected. Mr. W. F. Keady was elected President; Roy McMillan Vice President; R. P. Goin, Secre tary and L. V. Colvin, Treasurer. The schooner Condor finished un loading a cargo of machinery and merchandise for the Waldport Lum ber Company Monday and took on an outward cargo and sailed Tues day. The Company has cruisers and surveyors in their various tracts of timber and nre preparing for active work this summer. Waldport now lias a full fledged Commercial Club organized to fos ter the commercial interests of Waldport, and the surrounding country. It has the support of all enterprising citizens and has joine'd hands with similar organizations in boosting Lincoln County. Already it has contributed its share toward the advertising plans recently adop ted at Newport. ' , , Launch for Sale. . See George Hall, Toledo, Oregon. For Sale. 15 acre ranch quarter of a mile from town. Enquire, John Carlson, Toledo. H Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Lincoln county for making a fill on Schooner Creek road at Joseph Sijota's place, said fill to be six feet high, ten feet on top and twenty -two feet wide at the base, work to be paid for by the cubic yard, and the said fill is to com mence at flood gate and extend east on said road to the bluff. The said bids are to be opened, on the first day of the July 1908 term of the County Court. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, May 12, 1908. By order of the Court. Ira Wade. County Clerk. Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, for furnishing Lincoln county twenty-five cords of good heating stove hard wood and five cords of good fir wood, the same to bo de livered ai the courthouse woodshed. Said bida are to be opened on the first day of the July 1908 term of the County Court. The Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, May 12, 1908. By order of the Court. Mr. and Mrs. L! II . Payne moved from Kernville to'Toledo this week where they will make .their future home. , Henry Lewis went to Portland 1 Socialist County Ticket. Tuesday morning. i At their convention held in To- J. C. Robertson was up from on April the 10th the Sofia Newport Tuesday. lit party nominated the following Commissioner Fogarty returned t,ounty ticket: to Newport Saturday. 1 For Sheriff. J. R. Walker of Bea- If you have real estate to buy or V" Crc , list see George Bethers. ! For Clcrk- (ieo' S- WriSht of A. B.Clark of the News-Reporter . w was up from Newport Tuesday. ' rnF4r Tf "uror. A- 'rs of Chitwood. C .II BradslKlwofNewp()rt was For Assessor, II. W. Jacobs of in the city the first of the week. j Harlan Dr. Humlicrstone, the dentist, j For Commissioner, II. II. Cook went to Newport Tuesday evening. 0f Beaver creek. George Hoeflem and A. M. Col-; For Superintendent of Schools, lins Mere at Siletz Monday and A. H. Mayhall of Fruitvale. Tuesday. J For Surveyor, Geo., II. Kemble Postmaster Frank Lane 'of New- of Elk City, port was in the city on business For Coronor, A. T. McClaughry Wednesday. 4 of Toledo. M. W. Randall and W. E. Ran-! Fur Senator, J. C. Cooper of Yam dall of Elk City were in the county ,liU county. seat Tuesday. ! For Congress, 1st District, W. S. Matt Sijota and Andrew Wis- Ric,mrds "f Allwny. niewski w.-re un from k'nmvill.. tl, For Supreme Judge, C. C. Biix first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Sherwood left this morning fur their home stead over in the Siletz country. Miss Faith Stewart taught in the intermediate room Monday and Polk counties, G. F. Luckey of during the absence of Miss Fleming. (,; county. . Mayor and Mrs. R. A. Arnold Indians to War on "Firewater" gave a launch party last Sunday to Recognizing that "firewater" is a number of their friends. They the worst foe of the redmcn, the went up the bay as far as Elk City, subject of temperance has been The day was ideal and a moBt en- taken up very strongly at the camp joyable time was has. . i meetings now being held upon the Mrs. S. W. Rosebrook arrived reservation ' and incidentally the from Portland Saturday evening for Indians are being lined up to vote a visit with her parents, Mr. and f'r prohibition at tho coming elec Mrs. O. 0. Krogstad. Mr. Rose- tion. brook arrived Wednesday evening Since the campmeeting com and will return to Portland tomor- nienced numerous meetings of the row morning. Indian temperance society have The big fleet according to sched- l,eun llcld alld mmy. new members ule will leave San Francisco on cnrulled- Last night a session was the ISth and will be off Yaquina iel,i laHtin8 UIltil 1 'clock in thtf Bay the 19 or 20. The fleet will morning. . " stop off the entrance to this Bay to Nof ony are tlic In,liiins urged to give the many thousands of people ain from the use of intoxicants, who will be here an opportunity to ,,ut tho8e in char8e are working to see the big scrappers no'P tn0 movement for making w t? ' T7ii t , tll(J cliy und county dry. East W. F. PJbert, a former citizen of oRron;.m this county but for the past fe years of Augusta, Wisconsin, lias There is something of pathos in been in Toledo this week defending the farewell of Admiral Evans t; his claim to his homestead on the his fleet. A brave man's adieu to Siletz, in which the government has his life work as ho stands upon its contested. Mr. Elbert declares his farther verge, disabled by the con intention of permancnt'y residing in ditions that time and hardship have Oregon in the future. early imposed upon his physical Several government contest cases frame, is in the very nature of arc being heard before County Clerk tllings sad. Yet witli the record of Ira Wade this week. W. II. ln8 years of faithful service behind Homes of Salem is attorney for hilu' 118 iu t,lis indtance, rounding Earnest A. O'Niell, Alfred M. out in the plaudits of the Nation Slump and Isabelle Riddle, and B. that from boyhood he has served, F. Jones of Independence appeared the feeling of satisfaction and of for William Schroeder, Birt Fred- gratified ambition has a power to rick and William F. Elbert, "oothe the sadness of farewell and Charles O. Pollard is attorney for insure happiness to the years of life the government. Miss Ethel Ross t,,at remain. With health restored is taking, testimony on typewriter, and in this genial afterglow of ser Thn roviviil TrmotinnM or. in f V1. , , .... ' ' church arc growing m interest. Dr. Feese has preached some as strong and practical sermons and in as Wanted Farm Land, earnest and eloquent manner as I wm pi)y cnJjh fof ,unj ncnr A have ever heard. Meetings ovciy luW(sr farni or hef0 f evening (including Saturday even- ,n()Uth ()f gilctj river. to Agency, ing) and all day Sunday. Men's Also near mouth of Salmon river, meeting, for men only, including Address Ralhi.Ackley boys over 12 years of age, will be m Corl)ctt nd Portllind 0r held in Hoodmen Hall, at 3 p. m. Sunday. Topic: "Hunting for a' Before buying hardware or im Man." To all these other services plements of any kind,' let : me 'give cverylwdy invited. Don't miss you prices on what you need; Vis I this grand opportunity that you have now to hear the gospel ably presented. Rev. Rogers. 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. T.'A-M . T. 1 joini nepresemauvo lor uncolii vice may brave Bob" Evans live yet many years in serenity and con- ' . . . J U llLlllLIl I. V-MUgOUKin . deal exclusively in hardware of all kinds and always carry a full stock, ' E. L. Chatfield, Toledo, Or. '