. r VOLUME 17 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909. i v NUMBER 3 ?. .' f j$$Uttttt C J. SMITH REALTY CO. WALDPORT, . . . OREGON Dairy ami Stock Ranches City Property; Do Laval Cream Separators Underwood Typewriters GEORGE A. STEPHENSON TIMBER FAHM LANDS TOLEDO, OREGON FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Skoes repaired Work Guaranteed TOLEDO LIVERY STABLE R. N. WARNOCK, Prop. Wood Rigs and well-broken Saddle Horses Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses Boarded and given Uood Cre City Draying in Connection G. B. McCLUSKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, Oregon Drs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Miftual Ph'ne, both olDcss. No. 651- NEWPORT and TOLEDO. Our specialty Is the painless Hlliiif or ex. acting of teetU. Our Motto- A Tlensed Patient Our Best Advertiser. . 1 A full line of Single arid Doable Har ness. My harness is made from Oak Tan Leather and is war ranted to 1)6 free from flaws My Prices are Right Write for prices, I can save you money. 15 years experience in the business A. CAMERON 320 South Second Street. Ctorvallis, - - Oregon J4 F. SWOPK, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all courts in the tate. Probate matters and colleo tiona promptly attended to. Office iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. , NOTICE OF SHERIFFS 8ALE UNDER EXECUTION. By virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the stato of Oregon for Lincoln County, benring dte l:)th day of February 1909, and under the seal of wild court upon a judgement rendered and entered in -said court on the fifth day of February 1900, in an action therein pending when in (ieorge H. l'Ri mele win plaintiff aud Densell Ur ton, Jack V eat and William Hunter were deiemlants, in lavor of snid plaintiff and against said defend ants, for tlie eum of Eighty and seven ty-fivs mie-hundredthi Dollars, with interest thereon from February Btb, 1909, at 6 per cent per an num, which judgement was entered and docketed Feb. II. 19, in the Clerk's office of snid ikunty; said execution was to me direc ted and delivered, and commanded ma to sell the hureiuafter described real estate to satisfy said judgemi, or the several sums of money above set forth, together with accruing costs, therefore in obedlance to said demand, I will on Saturday the 10th of April, 2909, at 1 o'clock p. m. thereof, in trout of the court house door, In Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell at public miction, to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described real property to-wlt. The of the tv of See. 83, Tp 9, 8- R. 9 West, containing 80 acres In Lincoln County, Ore gon, alsn, tho westjf of the t of Sec. 17, Tp 9 8. R. 9 West, containing 80 acres in Lincoln County, Oiegon, together with the tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in anywise npirtaliiif)g thereto, to satlafy (aid Judgement, and execution, together with accruing costs. J. H . ROS8, Sheriff of Lincoln County , Oregon. Dated, March Uth, 1909. HARNESS HARNESS We have several new ads n this paper. B. F. Hahn of Yaquina is in our city today. Commissioner Fogarty is up from Newport today. w Fred Bailey of Winant was in the city yesterday. Dr. Carter was up from Newport the first of the week. Ed Wade was up from Yaquina the first of the week. Garden Seeds in bulk at the Toledo Drug Company. Lee Wade returned home from Portland Tuesday evening. Ted McElwain went to Portland on business last Saturday. C. H. Bradshaw came up from Newport Tuesday morning. John Hamar was a passenger for Nortons Saturday morning. Capt. Henry Nice of Lutjens is transacting business here today. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reeder of Siletz were Toledo visitors Sunday. Mrs. T. P. Fish is in Portland buying her Spring stock of goods. Harry Eyer of Elk City was a county seat visitor Monday and Tuesday. R. E. Collins and daughter, Myrle, have been Portland visitors this week. S. J. Irvin of Newport passed through on the train Monday morning. Deputy County Clerk Le3 Wabe went to Portland Saturday morning- , The sale at Stewart's store will wind up with an auction next Thursday. Onion Sets, extra fine, 15c. lb. 2 lbs. for 25c at the Toledo Drug Company. Joseph Kosydar, the Siletz Land lord, was in the city on business last Saturday. Miss Verne Ross went to Harris burg this morning for a visit with her sister Mrs. Chas. Morris. George McCaulou, Dye Wade and Mike Mackey are working at Elk City on the Elk City bridge this week. Dr. Adams spends Friday and Saturday at Elk City and the first of the week in his office here in Toledo. Miss Hazel Geer who has been working for Mrs. J. F. Stewart re turned to her home -at Chitwood i Monday morning. Merchant Ches Morrison of Pioneer was a Toledo visitor .Mon day evening. He returned 4iome Tuesday morning. Carrol McDonald went to Chit wood Saturday morning for a visit with his cousin. He returned home Monday evening. Thomas J. Cams of Alsea was in the county seat Tuesday making final proof on his homestead before County Clerk Ira Wade. Abe Logan was again taken be fore Justice of the Peace Anderson last Monday, for a hearing but as the principal witness was still un able to attend he was again bound over until Saturday, March 20th. Austin RoBebrook returned from Portland Monday evening where he has been the last few weeks oij busi ness and incidei.tly took in the concert given by the Portland Sym-. phony Orchestra, of which his son David is conductor. Rosebrook Will Head Park Band. David Rosebrook, director of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, was this morning chosen director of the city park band for the coming con cert season. - He will proceed im mediately with the organization of the band, which will give concerts during the Summer months in the various parks of the city. It is the purpose of the Park Board to organize the best band in the history of the city. It will be J composed of 35. to 40 musicians, and concerts" will be given five or six times each week during the sea son, extending through July and August. These concerts will be alternately in the porks of East and West Sides. The new director is one of the bestknown musicians and band masters on the coast. He came to Oregon when a boy and lived many years in Corvallis. He was con nected with the City Park Band in San Francisco for several years, where he was cornet soloist and assistant director. Later he was director and cornet soloist in the famous band at Catalina Island. During the Lewis and Clark Fair he was cornet soloist of the Innes Band. He has been in Portland for the last eight months and has appeared many times in local concerts. Associated with Director Rose brook in the organizatin of the City Park Band will be L. R.' Tomlinson, a wellknown musician and band master of this city. Telegram. Died The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Altree died last Monday, March 8th, aged about eight months. Died Miss Ellen McCoy of Salem died at Newport last Sunday morning at about eleven o'clock. Miss McCoy and her aunt were visiting with Mr. Osborne at Nye Cre"ek. The remains were taken too Salem Monday morning for interment. For, Sale. Some fine hay, cheap. Enquire Hans Olson, Toledo Oregon If hatched before April 20th, we will after September 20th, pay for "Leghorndotte" $5 and "Wyan dotte" $7 per dozen for all well 1 frrwon nnllnfa nf oirmi rvMivVif it ua Caton & Murray. Lost Black and Tan hound, ' two white toes on two feet, white breast, bear scratch across face, a reward for information as to where abouts of this dog. Last seen at the Kernville Cannery on the Siletz river on election day. . Jesse Farrin, Taft, Oregon. ... Red Clover, . White Clover, Alsyke, Timothy, Millet, Vetches, Red Top, Rye Grass, Blue Grass and Orchard Grass. Best quality at the Toledo Drug Company. Timber Lands Wanted In large or small tracts in Lin coln county .'rom owners. State location, estimate and price. Address, Timber, care Leader. . Auction at Stewart's store Thurday. Wanted. Sound youh.r mare about 1200 pounds. C. Christiansen, Toledo, Or. Attend the auction at Stewart's Store Thursday. Attorney C. E. Hawkins was at Elk City Tuesday. Charles Hyde went to Elk City yesterday morning. George Newberry is over from the Agency today. Mrs. O. G. Dalaba went to Elk City yesterday morning: S. G. Irvin was doing business at the county seat Tuesday. A. T. Peterson was a Newport visitor the first of the week. Rufus Woods of Chitwood was a county seat visitor Wednesday. A number of local Odd Fellows were Newport visitors last evening. Walter Hall came over from Siletz last evening and left for Port land this morning. County School Superintendent Goin was visiting the schools in the Eastern part of tho k county this week. R. N. Warnock was a passenger for Philomath yesterday. He went to look for horses for, his livery business. After several month's delay C. R. Ellsworth has once more resumed building operations on his new hotel building. The Devil in the Newport Mail office was looking for the Bystander last week, hence he forgot to change the date line. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Portland came over from Portland List evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Storrs. At the whist party Wednesday evening, given by the ladies of Syringa Circle No. 21, Miss Aileen Hawkins carried off the first prize and Mrs. J. W. Willson the booby, j C. H. Bradshaw of Newport who was in the city last week putting the telephone lines of the Lincoln County Telephone Company in working order, returned to Newport Saturday evening. II. P. Bobb, who was in charge of the local C. & E. Depot while W. E. Peterson was in Portland, I returned to his home at Corvallis Monday morning after spending Saturday and Sunday at Newport. Following is a list of a few of our neighbors who have passed the eighty year mark and are still hale and hearty. C. II. Williams 81, M. J. Allphin 81, James Patterson 85, John Finley 82, Mary A. Ro.se brook 87, J. J. Nye 80. Wm. McKeown left yesterday morning for Portland where he in tends to make his residence. Mr. McKeown has sold his ranch here to Messrs. Torrcy and Andross of Portland, we understand the con sideration was $10,000. Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that Sealed Bids will bo received by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, for the rebuilding of the County bridge accross Lents slough at Waldport, Oregon, said bids to be tiled with the County Clerk not later than the 1st day of May 1909. Bidders will be required to file with said bid, their plans and specifica tions for said bridge. Dated' at Toledo, Oregon, this 11th day of March 1909. By Order of the County Court. Ira Wade, County Clerk. e r Dalaba sells dairy farms at Elk City. Helps Smaller Districts. What the Hawky School J Bill does: It helps the smaller dis tricts, it provides ways so that each district shall have at least $300. (In many cases, in this county, a portion of this will be taken out of the general fund of the county.) It provides that each district shall have at least six months school each School year. But it does not go into effect this year. The $300 will ; be raised a follows: The county court will levy a school tax sufficient to make $7 for each child in the county be tween 4 and 20 years. On the first Monday of 'October, eacli district will receive $100 out of the money so raised, and tho remainder will be divided accordiug to the num ber of pupils in the districts. If this dors not give the $300., then there must be a levy, of not more than 5 mills, on tho property in the district. If, when this is add ed to first fails to make $300, then the county court must take out of the general fund of the county, such amount as will rquul the diff erence, and give to such district. If the valuation of tho districts in the county is not raised and there are practically no more pupils in the districts, there are something like 22 districts that will receive money out of the general fund, the amounts ranging from $1.00 to $130. I hope to have added to some of the districts, some more territory, territory that, now', is in no school district. This will help the larger as well as the smaller ones. R. P. Goin. Siletz Items. County Surveyor Derrick was over the first of the week running the lines on W. C. Fischer's land and George McBride cruised the timber on the same land. John I. Butterfield was up from Lower Siletz and took a scow load of provisions down with him Satur day. The Kernville mail carrier failing to appear, John I. also transported tho mail. He arrived here with the return mail Monday evening and now ho says, "Never again." Charles Bradshaw was here Sat urday repairing the Stewart tele phone line, which has been out of commision for some time. Will Kisor ia visiting his sister Mrs. C. G. Copeland. Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Jane Hollis are visiting at John Brown's K. C. Fgbert has returned from a two weeks sojourn in Portland. Warren Hall has gone to Port land and Carl Davis is helping to run the post office. Mrs. Babcock, of Rock Creek has rented 0. C. Bell's farm and will move down soon. John Lloyd and Wm. Mulkey are preparing to take a scow load of of provisions and a raft of lumber down the river. , Warren Hall of Siletz was a pass enger for Portland Saturday morning. The Newport Mail is no more. Last week was its last appearance. Mr. Wilson has retired from tho field and A. B. ' Clark, well known to all newspaper readers in this county, has bought trie plttnt and this week the Newport Signal mado its appearance. Here's -hoping to Mr. Clark and the Signal.