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Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, October fl. 1908.
Number 33
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fender.
Lost Strayed or Loaned.
If the party who borrowed my
large double cover maple splint bas
ket and also my, Indian made,
open, hand basket, both varnished
in natural color and costing me
over $3.75, will immediately return
same to undersigned you will
greatly oblige,
' Otto 0. Kroostad.
A new line of rubber goods at
.Stewart's.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Equalization will meet at
the officee of the County Judge, at
Toledo, Oregon, on Monday the
19th day of October, 1908, for the
purpose of examining and correct
ing the 1908 assessment rolls. The
law requires that all petitions or
applicants for the reduction of a
particular assessment shall be made
in writing, verified be the oath of
the applicant or his attorney, and
must be filed with the Board during
the First week it is by law re
quired to be in session, and any
petition or app'ication not so made,
verified, and filed shall not be con
sidered or acted upon by the Board,
and notice is hereby given to each
and every taxpayer assessed upon
said rolls, that if he fails to appear
before said Board, or files with said
Board a verified petition, during the
rlrst week of its session, he will be
unable to obtain relief before the
County Court, as the Court will
hereafter absolutely refuse to allow
any rebate of any taxes paid upon
the 1908 tax rolls, for the reason
that the law makes the Board of
Equalization the proper authority
for correcting said rolls.
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 16 th day
of SeptemW, 1908.
By order of the County Court.
Ira Wade, County Clerk.
Ladies' Misses' and
rubbers at Stewart's.
childrens'
. Lease for Sale.
A year's lease of the Merchants'
Hotel, Toledo, for sale.
A. M. Collins.
The Weather.
Station : Toledo; Moutb : Se, t, 11)08.
Mean temperature, 57.4
Maximum temperature. 85; daie,3, 20Mi.
Minimum temperature, 29; date.'i-illi.
Total precipitation, .03 inches
Total snow fall, none.
Prevailing direction of wind, nw.
Number of cloudless days, 9.
Number of partly cloudy days, 13
Number of cloudy days, 8
Dates of light, frost, 23.
Pates of thunder storms, 24
Dales of bail, 0.
Dates of sleet. 0.
Otto O. Ivnoc.RTAD, Observer.
Pencils, pens, ink, rulers and
tablets at Stewart's.
MORE THAN KNOUGH IS TO MUCH.
To maintain health, a mature man
or woman needs jtiBt enough food to re
pair the waste and simply energy and
body beat. The habitual consumption
of more food than Is necessary for these
purposes is the prime cm use of s'omacti
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
the kidneys. If troubled with indiges
tion, revise your diet, let reason and
not appetite control and take a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets and you will soon be all
rii;ht again. For sale by Otto O. Krog
etad. Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Saturday. Sabbatb
school 10:30 a. t in., preaching immedi
ately following. Everybody cordially
invited.
Remember, baseball today.
S. J. Robb of Mill 4 went to
Portland Saturday.
John Flomsbee of Elk City was
in the city Monday.
Superintendent Egbert was over
from Siletz Tuesday.
Ed Clark was over from Siletz
the first of the week. '
Fred Chambers came over from
Siletz Saturday evening.
William Towner and son's were
over from Siletz Saturday.
O. Middlekauff of Yaquina was
an Elk City visitor Monday.
Mrs. Frank Newton left this
morning on a trip to the Valley.
Auguc-t Ilabcrman cf Yaquina
was a county seat visitor Tuesday.
Owen Graves of Newport was a
Valleyward passenger Saturday
morning.
Rev. C. R. Ellsworth will preach
at the M. E. church next Sunday
morning.
Wm. Crawford went to Portland
this morning where he will spend
the winter.
Mrs. T. P. Fish returned Wednes
day evening from an extended visit
in the East.
C. N. Thompson of Waldport
was doing business at the county
seat Monday.
Rev. Rogers returned Friday from
conference. He will remain in To
ldo another year.
E. C. Prescott made a flying trip
to Seattle and other Washington
cities the first of the week.
Misses Ida Hurley and Hester
Hill returned Saturday from the
hop fields near Independence Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gildersleve
departed this morning for a trip to
Portland. They expect to he gone
a week.
Mrs. Grace Morris of Ilarrisburg
arrived Monday evening for a visit
with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs.
J. H. Ross.
Mrs. G. M. McBride of Siletz
came over Friday for a visit with
Toledo friends. She went to Port
land Monday.
Mrs. L. Shinar and c'.aujitcrs,
Barbara and Katie, arrived Satur
day evening from Portland to at
tend the funeral -of Mr. Shinar.
They returned home Wednesday.
George McCaulou was over from
Siletz Monday making some fixin's
for the sawmill , machinery.' He
says the work on .the mill is pro
gressing nicely and that they will
be ready to start sawing very soon.
Mrs. Jennie Ranftof Indianapolis
Ind., arrived Monday evening for a
visit with her son, G. L. McCaulou,
and family. It has boon 17 years
since the mother and son have seen
each other. Mrs. Ran ft will prob
ably remain' here during the winter.
The cowardly sneak who poisoned
Miss Ruth Ofsteiiahl's dog last week
did a thorough job of it. Forty of
Mrs. Ofstcdahl's chickens are also
dead. A man that would poison
another's pet dog is mean enough
to take human life if he had the
nerve. - '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham after
spending the summer on the Bay
and at Otter Rock, returned Fri
day morning to their home in
Kings Valley. They were accom
panied by Miss Elizabeth Graham
who will spend the winter in the
Valley.
Taft Club Organized.
Pursuant to a call of County Cen
tral Committeeman R. H. Howell
a meeting was held at the court
house last Saturday evening for the
purpose of organizing a Taft Club.
.The meeting was called to order
by Mr. Howell who introduced M r.
Mahone, who is in this county for
the purpose of assisting in organiz
ing Taft Clubs. , Mr. Mahone spoke
a few minutes on the political issues
and told many plain facts of the
workings of the Republican party
and the successes of our Mr. Taft.
Mr. Mahone is.a forcefull and en
tertaining speaker and the audience
would have enjoyed listening longer
to him. j
At the conclusion of Mr. Mahone's
speech, the matter of permanent
organization of a Club was brought
up. On motion R. H. Howell was
elected permanent President and G.
B. MeCluskey was made permanent
Secretary; C. E. Hawkins and
Clarence Ofstedahl Vice Presidents,
and G. A. Hall Treasurer.
Secretary MeCluskey read a con
stitution and by-laws, which was
adopted by the club. On motion
this club joined the State Club to
act in conjunction with the latter
organization in furthering the Re
publican cause in the State. A re
cess was then taken that all present
desiring to do so could sign the roll
as members of the Club. They all
joined a'most.
School supplies 'at Stewart's.
Married.
At the Co mnereial Hotel in To
' le.lo, Sunday., 0ctolx?r 4, 1908, Peter
Menard and Miss Adella Payne,
both of this county. Rev. C. R.
Ellsworth officiating.
Canvas gloves at Stewart's.
. Toledo 14; Siletz 9
A good crowd witnessed the ball
game List Sunday on the local dia
mond between Toledo and Siletz.
j The Toledo loys were assisted by
Pitcher Billy Simpson of Elk City,
and Messrs. Webster, Osborne and
Moore of the company of U. S.
engineers now stationed here.
Buy your school tablets at Stew
art's. $25 Reward.
I We will pay a reward of $25 for
: information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the persons who
have been twisting and cutting or
in any way maliciously interfering
; with our telephone lines between
Elk City and Harlan
Lincoln Co Land & Investment Co
By J. F. Stewart, Secy
Canvass gloves at Stewart's Store.
Apsley's dry shod rubbers at
Stewart's Store.
Mrs. Munger of Eddyville was in !
the city Tuesday. j
It. A. Bensell of Newport ciunej
up to the Carnival yesterday. j
F.A.Godwin of Nashville was'
attending the Carnival here this
week. !
I
Marion Frantz of Kings Valley is
visiting his old neighbor, Frank
Frary, and family near Toledo this
week. j
Miss Estclla Gannon departed
Tuesday morning for Spokalie, 1
Washington, where she will reside
with her aunt and attend school
during the next three years.
The Carnival.
Lincoln County's fruit and vege
table carnival in session here is le
ing well attended by people from
all parts of the county The ex
hibits, while not so many as at
some previous fairs, are as good and
in many instances far excells any
exhibits ever before displayed.
The largest display from any one
locality is that of Chitwood's, which
is of great quality and will carry off
many prizes.
The colt show yesterday afternoon
proved interesting. Several entries
were made and some fine colts were
exhibited. Anflrew Nye carried off
the special prize of $10 given by
Hall & Anderson for the best colt
sired by Mark Hanna.
The football game letween Siletz
and Toledo High School resulted in
a victory for Toledo by a score of
16 to 12.
The speeches at' Woodmen Hall
last evening delivered by Col. E.
Hofer, president of the Willamette
Valley Development League, and
Hon. Wallis Nash were instructive
and entertaining. Both gentlemen
are good speakers.
The school children's demonstra
tion in the afternoon was one of the
best features of the carnival.
This afternoon at 2 o'clock will
he held the eood roads nieetinir.
j which will be interesting and well
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uiLuiiiiuu.
Toledo and Siletz teams will play
ball this afternoon. This will be a
good game.
A dance will be given tonight.
Chitwood and Simpson Creek
iha iviiiiv ju vino in w in i n.i . .
t,, ,.. i 11 . ,i Even's Hall the evening of the 50.
the woods are busy harvesting their '. r , , , , , ,
i . , , , . I Mr. 1j. V. Ma hone, of Portland ad-
beans, corn, potatoes and pumpkin . , . ' , "
, . i ,t- i . , ., Utressed the meeting and explained
pies and getting ready to go to the:,, , . b , !
i i , i , , , . , , , i the most important part of t ie pre
grand carnival to be held u, 1 oledo mxt w R Ku . 1 m,
this week. - . , , . ,., .. ,
ted as chairman of the meeting and
Prof. It. L.. Wildman is expected the Waldport Marine Band furnish
to be home this week with his newjed music for the occasion. A Taft
family. He is to teach the Simp-1 dub was organized with the follow-
son Creek school, which is to com
mence in the near future.
Rev. E. A. Wildman has returned
from the hop yards and brought
with him some full blooded stock.
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...- mv, ii.ni... i uii mu giwumi iokuts and me siime nuniiier m
with which to build a new house, ' tended for Elgin, Oregon, on the 2
and we suppose the next thing will of October. Some of these may
be well, guess. j reach the East by October 10th or
Elder Condit of the Church of nlxmt twenty days before the Colon
the Latter Day Saints is holding a ist mtt'8 tm'y lll' intended to ad
series of meetings at the Chitwood ; vertise expire. Seems to us the
school house with a fair attendance. ; i,cxt til,iu Lincoln County wants to
. The Church of Christ people have ' "ny advertising" she
challenged the Seventh Day Adven-j ,,il1 ,K,ttcr c,,,,Hult lier 1,)('al Pters
tists to discuss the Sn hlmthmiext ion
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and the challenge has been accepted. ;
It is expected that Rev. Pool of the
Church of Christ and Eld. Martin '
of the Seventh Day Adventists will
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discuss tne question 111 llie near
future at Chitwood. -Both are men
of talent and no doubt they will
make it interesting.
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Good Roads meeting today.
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Notice.
Sept. 21, 1!)08. .
To whom it may concern:
llaving a just cause I ordered my :
wife, Florence Bailey, to leave' my,,,:,-y- '" renort 11 P'wwant trip,
bed and lioard, within one hour,' Jacob Johnson w hauling lumber,
she left. I will not pay any debts lb; expects to have a new house
she may contract.
Alfred Baiucv,
Winant, Lincoln Co., Or.
34
A new line of slickers at Stewart's.
.Goto the Bonbon 'ere for your
school tablets.
Waldport Items.
Clans Ludemann has secured a
license for his billiard table.
Frank L. Buker is attending the
Toledo Fair this week.
The Condor sailetl with a full
cargo of chittim bark .last week.
Walker & Lebow made the consign
ment. County Clerk Ira Wade has for
warded to Justice. E. Goin ten
leather tags to he attached to deer
hides. '
Waldport 's 115 votes will be in
creased at the November election.
A number of those who have not
previously registered are doing so.
The Waldport Lumber Company
has purchased a complete pilo
driver outfit and will soon have it
in operation. This has been needed
on the hay for a long time.
Miss Mela Bobell, of Waldport.
and Mr. Harry G. Hoy, of Marsh-,
field were married Sept. :50th at tin?
home of MrsMarie Bobell, mother
of the bride, Justice E. Goin ollieia-
Iting. Mr. Hoy is a prominent at
torney and the bride is one, of
Waldport's most popular young
ladies. Only the immediate rela
tives were present.
The district lniard is preparing
the school grounds for the coming
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cut down and about five cords of
1 l t.. ... .j n.i
lerm. most, oi me trees nave been
noon wu e u:ei ironi niese. trie
; school property consists of an en-"
i tire block with an 80 foot street on
all sides thus giving plenty of play
room for the pupils.
A meeting of the Republican
, i voters of this precinct was held in
ing officers; W. F. Kesdy, Presi
dent and Frank L. Buker, Secre
tary. The Waldport Commercial Club
received about 000 Lincoln Count v
fill.,
u uiereoy assist ll.os,
who are doing the most in boosting
Lincoln County. A close inspection
of page ten shows that the printer
did not viti'i'vo iii-i ih-iLt fi.i 41...
Mi -i o 01 no 1 1 '
folders until K-21-08 which is finite
a long time from 4-215-08 when tho
Sunset magazine received their con
tract. Taft Items.
M. Berry and family and Mrs.
Jennie Senn are visiting with Anion'
Bones this week.
Kiln and Johnnie Bones oamo
home from the Valley last Wednes-
Lsoine of these days.
J. W. Bones, wife and daughters
visited J. G. Farrin and wife last
'Sunday.
, The fishermen are not getting
rich this Fall. Tho salmon are not
running very plentiful.