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Winmln mntp Tender. Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, July 1 7. 1908. Number 21 Married. At the Commercial Hotel, in To ledo, Sunday evening, July 12, 1908, Mr. John Frey and MissEula Austin both of Newport, Rev. C. R. Ellsworth officiating. This young couple are among Newport's most popular young peo ple. The groom is a business man ' in the Resort City and the bride has made her home in that city during the past two or three sum mers. The Leader begs to join with their many friends in wishing them all happiness. Launch for Sale. See 0?r,r2A Hall, TVdOj Orpwiti. Have you town property, dairy or fruit farm for sale? See or write, George Bethers, Toledo, Oregon. For Sale. One hundred and thirty-four acres of good timber and grazing land, about one mile from deep water. Apply to owner, Leon Rancourt, Toledo, Or. We are dealers in Farms and Land. If you want to sell your farm send us full description, terms etc., and we can do it, T. B. Ackers & Co. Washington Block, Portland, Or. For Sale or Trade. General mearchandis store, well stocked, good location, near Port land; also 7-room house, rustic, I acre of ground in Eastern Oregon grain district, in town; also hotel of about 20 rooms arid property close to railroad depot. What have you? Address R. Tassell, Boring, Oregon. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUINA No. 1 (Mixed) Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a n. Leaves Toledo 7:30 a ra Arrives at CorvHllls 11:07 a ra Arrives at Alliany 11:58 a m No. 16 (Passenger) Leaves Albany.. 7:45 a m Arrives at ComtlUg 8:25 a ra Arrives at To (do 12:55 m Arrives ill Yaquina 1:30 p m No. 15 (Mixed) Leaves Yaquina 2:15 p m Arrives at Toledo 2:45 p m Arrives at Corvallis 6:15 p ra Arrives at Albany 7:00 p m JIo. 2 (Passenger) Leaves Albany.. .. 1:40 p m Leaves Corvallis 1:30 p m Arrives at Toledo 6:U2 p ra Arrives at Yaquina 5:30 p m TRAINS TO AND FROM DETROIT. No. II Leaves Albany 7:30 a m Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany 5:55 p m TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. R Leaves Albany 7:56 a m Arrives at Corvallis ...8:35am No. 10 l eaves Albany 3:5s p m Arrives at Corva'lis 4:35 p m No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:45 p m Arrives at Corvallis 6:25 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 5 Leaves Corvallis 6:30 a m Arrives at Albany 7:10 a m Ko. t leaves Corvallis , 2:16 p m Arrives at Albany ..; 2:55 pm No. 7 I-eaves Corvallis 6:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:40 p ra REGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS Mo. 11 Leaves Corvallis 11:16 a in Arrives at Albany 11:58 p m No 12 Leaves Albany 12-86 p m Arrives at Corvallis 1-11 p m NEWPORT 8UNDAY SPECIAL. , No. 14 Leaves Albany 8:00 a m Arrives at Toledo 11:18 am Arrives at Yaquina 11:45 a m No. 13 leaves Yaquina 6:00 p m Arrives at Toledo 6:27 p m Arrives at Albany 10:30 p m All ol the above connect with Southern Pacific company trains, both at Albany and Corvallis, as well as train lor Detroit, Kiting direct service to Newport and adjacent beach, es. as well aa Breltenbush Hot Springs. For further Information appiy to WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Or. W. E. PETERSON, Agent. Toled Lot Powell was a Toledo visitor Monday. John Frey of Newport was a To ledo visitor Saturday. Ed Avery made a business trip to Yaquina "Wednesday. Baseball Sunday, Toledo vs Siletz on the Toledo diamond. Miss Mollie Blower of Mill 4 visited in Toledo Monday. G. S. Parmele of Kernville was a county seat visitor Monday. Hon. R. A. Bensell was up from Newport on business Saturday. Henry Nice of Lutjens came to Toledo last Monday on business. Henry Howell was a passenger for the lower bay Monday noon. Willie Simpson came down from Elk City on the noon train Mon day. Lee Wade went to Corvallis Sun day evening returning Monday noon. Mrs. C. E. Hawkins went to Portland on the noon train . last Monday. Sam Conibear of Mill City visited his brother, W. H., and family here last Sunday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dickinson near Pioneer, Friday, July 10, 1908, a son. Chester Dixon and C. L. Knapp of Elk City were Toledo visitors between trains Friday. Y. G. Freeman editor of the Al bany Evening Herald passed through enroute to Newport Saturday. Hurley Lutz went to Portland on the noon train Tuesday. He ex pects to be gone about ten days. J. Flemming Wilson of the New port Mail passed through to Port land Wednesday morning on busi ness. Miss Estella Gannon departed Sunday evening on the excursion for Portland where she will visit for a month . Miss Bessie Hufford who has been visiting friends and relatives here the past several weeks returned to her home at Portland. Misses Ethel and Verne Ross after spending a week at home re turned Saturday to their home steads on the Lower Siletz. Misses Rebecca and Viola Crooks, who have been visiting their broth er, John E. Crooks, and family near Toledo, returned this morning to their home at Albany. Railroad Commissioner Oswald West walked over the road from Corvallis to Chitwood inspecting the condition of the track. He found that the road is in good con dition. He returned to Albany Monday. Manager F. R. Stokes of the Fir and Spruce Company accompanied by W. E. Ring and others interes ted in the same company, arrived Tuesday evening. The gentlemen are pretty busy with the affairs of the Company, but as yet no defin ate arrangements have been made as to starting the mill. Elk City and Siletz baseball teams played another game on the Toledo grounds Sunday. It was the only real bum game of the season be tween these teams. At the close of the game the score stood Elk City, 13; Siletz, 12. The day was chilly and a wet ball was the cause of the high score. Next Sunday Toledo will tackle Siletz. Waldport Items. The usual number of summer campers are beginning to arrive. Forest Ranger Durbin lost a valu able horse by accident this week. Wm. H. Buker is spending a week on Ten Mile creek as the guest of Ira Bray. . Chas. S. Fisher and F. A. Lorning, of the engineering department of the O. R. & N. Co. spent a few days in. Waldport this week. A building is being erected by the Waldport Lumljer Company for the purpose of housing their new box factory. It is to be hoped this part of the machinery will be able to run steadily as the rest of the plant is idle most of the time. S. Elmore and Co., through their representative, F. G. Stillwell, have notified the fishermen of Alsea Bay that the price to be paid for salmon this season is 124 cents for silver salmon and 35 cents for chinook. The fishermen have notified. Mr. Stillwell at what price they will deliver fish. This is in keeping with the usual method of the can nery here. Last season over two weeks of the best part of the chi nook run was lost to settle a similar dispute and Elmore & Co. finally had to come to the terms of the fishermen, but the time consumed resulted in a loss of several thous and dollars to the fishermen. Kernville Items. lms is naying time and every one is busy. Maurice Anderson's cheerful face is seen again. A few campers have come in to enjoy our cool climate. J. P. Bones our Road Supervisor has been busy getting men to fix the grade over the hill at the mouth of the Siletz Bay. Mr. ana .Mrs. Jess stone made a flying trip to the county scat. Mrs. Wm. Scott and children have gone to Salem on a visit to her mother's. Mrs. C. S. Tarmele spent the last week visiting on Salmon River Buno Knolinski .and family left Sunday for their new home near Corvallis. They will be missed here but others will soon come to take their places. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bones have moved on their claim on Drift V River. G. S. Parmele went to Toledo the first of the week. Misses ilitnel and Verne Koss re turned to their homesteads on the 11th after spending a week at Toledo. Meadow Creek. Quite a number from this neigh borhood attended the dance at Mr. Grant's, on Big Elk, Friday night. All reported a good time. While breaking a colt the other day N. Watkins had the misfor tune to break one of his fingers. Mr. and Mrs. J Daniel visited Mrs. Daniel's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Calkins. The road Supervisor, Mr. Sharp, has been putting a few days work outing. They each took with them deer began, Wednesday, July 15, on the road, which is greatly ap- three guns, lots of fishing tackle, and will extend to November 1, ex preciated by the people of this some salt, a frying pun and a blan- cept in Coos and Curry counties, neighborhood. The Fourth is over and every- body at the Meadow Creek eelebra- tion enjoyed themselves immensely, The program given by the school gave honor to all the scholars who participated therein. There was a large crowd attended, several from Elk City and vicinity. Mrs. Lang made a trip to Toledo Monday. Mr. Will Randall of Elk City spent Saturday and Sunday on the creek. Mr. Julius Buseh of Toledo, has been out looking after his farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Si-ewart visited at Mr. George Davenport's one day this week. Haying has begun on the creek. Bensell Orton was over from Siletz yesterday. Ed Wade went to Yaquina Wed nesday evening. Dr. Carter came up from New port this morning. Jim Watts of Siletz was over Wednesday after a load of lumber. Miss Carrie Sawdon went to Port land Thursday for a visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson came in from Portland Wednesday evening. . Tom Coleman the drummer pas sed through to Newport Wednesday evening. Jack Heardc, the minstrel man, passed through to Newport Tuesday evening. Born To Postmaster and Mrs. Frank Lane of Newport, July 13, 1908, a son. Shed Rosebrook came over from Portland Sunday morning for a visit at home. Commissioner John Fogarty is up from Oregon's most popular seaside resort today. Miss Viola Gannon is at New port where she will spend the re mainder of the summer. Manager O. R. Altree of the Ya quina Bay Lumber Company, went to Portland this morning. Miss Faith Stewart left yesterday morning for an extended visit, with relatives at Pa rnia, Idaho. Altree's sawmill, after shutting ; ,Wn o ft. .!,. w. W....I- f, r pairs, started up again Monday. O. MiddlekaufT, postmaster, at torney and merchant of Yaquina has business in the county seat to il 11V ""J Prof. Wilson is taking Chimney Hawkins' place in the hank this, week while Chauncy takes his vaca-j iion' Mrs. Ana Cannon went to Port- land Thursday morning for a visit with her son. She expects to be gone about six weeks. Mrs. F. A. Williams and little daughter of Airlie arrived Wednes- tiay evening ior a visit witn iiirs.i William's father and brother, Coll! and Ralph Van Cleve. Her hus-! band, Lieutenant Williams of the Philippine Island Constabulary,1 expects to return to tne isianus i - ... .1. T1...1. Inext Monday. , Georee MoCluskev. Clmuneev ! TT!,wlii,)a nnil T,,IV v,.im. Ti,1..iW Hawkins and Rex Nelson, live sports, departed Monday morn-- inK for the Ten Mile country for an kct. The air down in that part of the country will be badly punctured with bullets, and they may also kill a game. We'll know all about it when they return home maybe, Real Estate Transfers. The following instruments were recorded by the County Clerk during the week ending Monday evening: Union Land Co. to James Beach, lot 2 block 19 Town of Fredricks burg. $75. L E Davis and wife to W D Satterlee, ej swi and lots 2, 3 and 4, sec 18, t 12, r 11. $2000. Emma B Thompson to Elizabeth J Barker, lot 7 in Sheffield's block in City of Newport. $150. Thomas L Stitt and wife to Sam uel P M Bent, lots 1 and 12 block 102 in Case and Bailey's third ad to the City of Newport. $2000. E L Dixon and wife to C M Cof fin, lot 4 block 44, City of Newport. $soo. C M C( Hia and wife to J V Al derman and ' wife lot 4 block 14 City of Newport . $S00. B F Jones and wife to Mary E Bensell, lots 4, 5, 10, 11 and. 12 block 34, lots 3, 4, 12, 13 and 1 1 block 35, Phelp's ad to the Town of Newport. $200. Mary E Bensell and R A Bensell to G A Aronson lots 4, 5, 10, 1 1 and 12 block 31, lots 3, 4, 12, 13 and 14 block 35, Phelp's ad to Newport. $200. U. S. to heirs of Stella West, an Indian, patent vj4 of sej4 of sec 17 t 9, r 9. Henry B Thielscn and wife to F N Derby lot 5 block 1 Cottage Block in Nye and Thompson's ud to Newport. $150. T C Howell and F M Howell and wife to Henry Thompson, a part of sections 14, 15, 22 and 23, t 11, r 11. $10. Henry Thompson to Ed C Allen and O C Wright a part of sections 14, 15, 22 ami 23, t 11, r 11. $10. U. 8. to Stevens Baxter, Indian, patent lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, sec. 21, t (5, r 11. Stevens Baxter to 0 II Daven port lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, see 24 t G, r 11-. $900. , B J Hawthorne and wife to M L Seits lots 8 and 9 in sec 32, t 13, r 10. $320.02. Frank A Sweeney and wife to William Manly, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 block 1 1 , Terrace 1 (eights ad to City of Newport. $10. j Archie Macklin and wife to E .Ray Stevens, mvj sec 35, t9, r 10. $1. James S Polliemus and wife to ; t! ii.li i ... in n i i.i r jj jq u! S. to Archie Johnson, Indiaiu pnt),nt n sci 8W! a8 tl)) ,. y. Archie Johnson and wife to Eniil T Raddant xxA se of see 28, t 9, r 9. $1001. A L Porter and wife to William II Darough 220 acres in sec 29 and the nv of sw sec 20, t 10, r :s. $1100. i Found ' ' ' T T, . . W Lftnbomere annex, pair uf v"'e Miners call at this ..lliee. I will trndu hotel nt. Kliprii'-m Or., for Ranch On Siletz. This pvo- ! perty rents for $30 ' per month. Vnlim fi".nrm T,.- - oi . , . nr. a , 4 ilU( vsri'gou. The open season for killing buck where the season closes on October 15. The open season for does begins September 1 , and closes Nov- ember 1. The bag limit for the season is five deers to each person,