FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDFNIj To the Republican voters of Lin-' cell County: I hereby announce myself a? a candidate for the renominatiou for 1 the office of County School Superin tendent at the nominating election to be held on April 19, 1912. . j . R P. GOIN. j FOR COMMISSIONER, To the Republican voters of Lin coln County: j I hereby announce myself as a ! candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner at the nomi nating election to be held on April 19 1912. v W. F. Wakefield. FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln County: I hereby announce' myself a can didate for the nomination for the office of County Clerk, subjeet to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. R. H Howell. FOR TREASURER. To the Republian Voters of Lin coln County, State of Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of the office of County Treasurer sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election held April 19, 1912. G. B. McCluskey. FOR SHERIFF. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln County: , I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county at the nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. Bert Geer. FOR ASSESSOR. , To the Republicans of Lincoln County: I again submit my name and for the second time ask your support for the nomination of County As sessor at the primarv election to be held on the 19th day of April, 1912. W. E. Ball. FOR CORONER. Tu the Republican Voters of Lin coln County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nominaton for the office of Coroner, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19th. Dr. F. M. Carter. FOR SENATOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Senator from the 24th Senatorial district composed of Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill counties, subject to the Republican primaries on April 19, 1912. If nominated and elec ted I will use my influence and vote for economical and business method in all appropriations for the purpose of reducing the burden of taxation now laid upon our people. The law of this state requires the members of the Legislature to vote for that person for U. S. Senator receiving the largest number of the people's votes, and if elected I will comply with that provision of our law. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Or. FOR ASSESSOR. To the Republican Voters of Lincoln County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Assessor, subject to the will of the voters at the com ing primary, nominating election. R. K. Miller. FOR COMMISSIONER. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as County Commissioner, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19th. P. H. Martin. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. ' To the Republican Voters of Lin coln and Polk counties: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as Joint Representative for the counties of Lincoln and Poik, sub ject to the will of the voters at the coming primary. Frank Newton. OBLIGING PEOPLE. Quaint Methods of tris Early Day of New England. In the early days of tbe settlement of New England tbe custom of sending packages by neighbors who Journeyed to different parts of the country was an i'Stabllshed one. The notebook of Schoolmaster Joseph Hawley of North ampton. Mass., when he started on a trip to Doston was filled with such varied item as: "Captain Partridge, a dial and a dish kettle;" "Son Joseph, Bpeckled red ribbon, whistles, buckles and fishhooks;" "A shilling worth of plumb and spice;" "Two psalters, a ba son and a quart pot." In "Old Paths and Legends of tbe New England Bor der" Katherlne M. Abbott says that It was the same even as late as Judge Lyman's day. Ills daughter. Mrs. Lesley, writes of It in "neeolleetions of My Mother:" There were no expresses then, and so when If was known In the village of Northampton that Judge and Mrs. Lyman were going to Boston and they always took pains to make it known a throng of neighbors were coming in the whole evening before not only to take an affectionate leave, but to bring parcels of every size and shape and commissions of every variety. One came with a dress she wanted to send to a daughter at school; ono brought patterns of dry goods, with a request that Mrs. Lyman would pur chase and bring home dresses for a family of five. And would she go to the orphan asylum and see if n good child of ten could be bound out to an other neighbor? Would Mrs. Lyman bring the child back with her? The neighbors walked into the li brary, where the packing was going on, and when all tbe family trunk: were filled my father called out heart ily, "Here, Hiram, bring down anothei trunk from the garret tbe largest you can find to hold all these pnrcels!" A little boy came timidly In with a bundle nearly as large as himself, and "Would this be too large for Mrs. Ly man to carry to grandmother?" "No, indeed. Tell your mother, I'll carry anything short of a cooking stove." "Another trunk, Hiram," said my fa ther, "and ask the driver to wait five minutes." Those were the times when people could wait five minutes for a family co well known and beloved. Our driver hod only to whip up his horses a llttlu faster. WORKED WHILE ASLEEP. Curious incident In the Career cv Novelist Crockett. S. R. Crcckctt, the novelist, told a rather renisrkab! slory of an incident that tefeil him in his early writing days, before fame and fortune had come to him end while ho struggled on for a living. At thnt time he was obliged to write for very small sums Indeed, and among the publications to which be contributed columns and half columns was tbe St. James' Gazette,, a London penuy evening newspaper. Ono morning the post::ian brought to Mr. Crockett n letter from the editor of the St. James' Cazette containing a small cheek as payment for a con trlbutlon. Mr. CAckett knew that nothing was due to him, that he bad been paid for all his articles, and re markable man be did the check up in an explanatory note and returned It to the editor. The next day back came the check from the editor remarkable man with a note saying it was due. The St. James' Gazette had published an article from the pen of Mr. Crockett which had not been paid for; hence the check. Again Mr. Crockett re markable man returned tbe check, and still the remarkable editor refor warded it. this time with the .article cut out of the columns of the St James' Gazette. Now comes the curious feature of tho incident. When Mr. Crockett clap ped eyes on the article, he was aston ished to find it one of his dreams materialized. One night, going to bed extra tired, he dreamed that a good Idea for a St. James' Gazette column had occurred to him; that be then and there sat down, wrote it and posted it Next morning he remembered his dream and made up his mind some day to write the article exactly as he dreamed ho had written it when, to his astonishment, came article and check from the newspaper. Few writ ers earn checks while asleep. A Good Definition. A foreign Journal says that a small boy who had been playing nearly all day with a newly arrived acquaintance of the family, a. gentleman who had nearly reached his fiftieth year, said to his father when the gentleman bad gone away: "When will that young man come ngnln?" "Young man!" exclaimed the father. "He's older than I ami Will you please tell mo what 'a young man men us to you?" "Why. a young man," answered the boy "n yot:;ig man Is one that has a ("Vwl Read Dr. Morris' card which ap pears in this issue. We will Eerve Ice Cream at the Palace of Sweets every Saturday and Sunday from now on until sea son opens Al Waugh. FOR SALE A new, scow row boat, cheap. Enquire of Mr. John Sujg Then iremert MeOal I Pattern wM in th Unk4 StitM than of any other mak of uaitcrm. This U on account ol their atyla, accuracy ana hinipliclty. McCa... Mrfnf(ThQuMn of F.ihion) mon lubtcritxsri than any other Ludie' Hapaima. Ona jear'i aubscriftHon (u number) cM 30 CCPl J-" ftumbr, A cent. F.vtry mbacriba geti a McCaU i'a tarn jVroe Subacrib today. Tudy Agent Wanted. Hindwmie premium. r tfberal cash commiiMon, Pattern Catalogue! of ono de. aiirnt) and Premium Catalogue (ihowinic 400 premiums cat frcOe Addrcaa JUX McCAU CO- New York, RED FRONT BLACKSMITHSHOP F. W. CARSON, Prep. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black smithing of all' kinds. Satis faction guaranteed. TOLEDO OREGOJ H. H. COOK & CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Estimates and Plans Furnished on Application Suburban and Farm Buildings a Specialty ALL WORK FIRST CLASS . OUR MOTTO: "We Study to Please." NEWPORT. OREGON NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ollice at Portland Ore. ' 8erial 0l48o. January 20th, 1912. Notice is hereby irlvcn that Mm. vnn.m i Thome of 134 K. 2d St. N Portland. Orecnn'. in behalf of the heirs at law of William t:a.iiiir deceased, who, on March 2, 1908, made Home stead, tntry No. 104G7. Serial, No. 0I4SA, for N SEJi.ofNE' Section 7, Township 9 8, R lo'w, VYIllamello Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten- Hon to make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish elnim to the lund above described, lie fore the lUirlsler anu Receiver of tha rnlmii States Land Offlue, at Portland, Oregon, on tho fllhdayof March, 1912. Lliunmnt names as witnesses: Robert Tronson, of Silctz, Or.; Howard (iar nler of Portland. Or.: Richard Anili-mi ..r Kernvlllc, Or., and John Siivaue of rileU. Or. h.-f. HIgby, Reuister. List 8-534. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice Is hereby given that the lands de scribed below, embracing 5 acres,. within the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, will 1 sub ject to settlement and entry under the pro- visions of the homestead laws ol the United Suites and the act of June 11, 1900 (31 Slut., 2;SS). at me Lulled States laud Ofllce at Portland, Oregon, on April 3, 1912,. Ajiy settler who hns actually and in good faith claiming any of said binds for agritnltnral purposes prior 10 January 1. 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lauds am listed upon the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have a prefer. ence right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settlet or appli cant is qualified to make homestead entry and Ihe preference right Is exercised prior to April 3, 1912, on which dale the landa will be sub ject to settlement mid entry by any qualilled person. The landa are as fn'btws: The s' of sw)4 of liw of nwJi. soctidn 24. T. 13 8.. R. 11 W., W. M., 6 acres, application of Alma E. Grossman, of 492 Eaat 27th street, Portland, Oreuon;, List 6-534. 8. V. Proudfit, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Ollice. Approved December 19,1911, Carml A. Thompson, Acting Secretary of the Interior. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . ,U. 8. Land Ollice at Portland, Ore. aerial 02479 January 13, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Oscar bamp son of Rocca, Oi-ejfon, who, on April 13: li, 1911, mnde Homestead Entry Serial No. 02479, for swlf Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention lo make Final Com mutation Proof, to est,.lillsh i-lsnn to h laud above described, before tho Register mid Receiver of the U. 8. Land Ollice, at Portland, Oreuon, on the 4th nay of March, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: II. A . Hotel!er. Oscar Mnyes, Trncey New man and 1, D. Forbes, all of Itocca, Oregon. II. F. Hkihy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land olllco at Portland, Ore. Serial 012:18 . Feb. 3d, 1912. Notice Is heroby given that Lndvig Dlilev Andersen, of Toledo. Oregon, who, on Novem ber 13th, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 1S826, Serial No. M S. for eijne'f, nnd nw-M ne4 sei'lloii M, township Id-South, range 10 West, Williiinetle Meriiliau has lilted notice of intention to muke Final Five Yenr Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before the County Clink of Lincoln County, Oregon, at. Toledo, Oregon, on the 19th day ol Mandi.1912. Cla'iniint names as vitncsef : Jay W. Dunn, lens Jensen, John Long and Huns Larson, all of ToledoOregon. 11. F. IIiuuY Register. R. G. McALISTER Veterinary Surgeon Proprietor Corvallis Veterinary Hospital Will bo in Toledo Monday, May 1st. Special Attention gives Dentistry RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders- producing light, dainty, whole- some cakes and pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER la high grade and moderate in price I 25c lb. tin at grocers. CrMc.nt Mff. Co., Seattle NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Olllce at Portland, ore. Serial 03O3 March 9lh. 1912 Notice la hereby given that Alouxo F. Kha-p ol Toledo, Oregon, who, on December 19, 1906, made Homestead Entry No. 16)13, He rid) No. 1 03405, for Lots 3 3-6 and 7, Sec. 4, Township 12 I south.Range 10 est.WIllamette Merldinn.has Illed notice of Intention to make Final Five i ear rrooi, to establish i-lalin tithe land almvei nescrioea, before the County !i..ra . i s..coln County, Oregon, at Toleao. Oregon, on the lolhdayof April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesse: I. M. Hlser, WilPam Darn ley, and William Sharp all of Toledo, Oregon, and C. C. (Jnbler, of Newport, Oregon. H. F. ITioby, Register. FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undnrsigned administrator of tin estate o Bertha Wilbur, deceased, has died his final account In said ml With f ka I'nllHl. t I.. k." : .::r : ".r"n. set for hearing on th. R.h 1. r v..J , . " " .. . 1 i?it, Hi. .110 Hour 01 ji' o ciuca a. in. 01 snia day, at which time nil narlies bavin, nf.Wil,,.,. I n f M II II IV-rWiVfa thereto. If any ther.be, are hereby no Ifled to ! TT"' 0iT' ? 1,",,nw' S""' 19u7-appe-r In said court at Toledo. In said county f f T? "i0, "'ri'1, m' "' ir0"r'alV,,e ."" ' 'l0' K.Bld Hl,m 'of in.enton to make Final Five Year Proof will apply to sit Id court in have said account flntiritt-Afl lh..Hinliil.ihitl.... ..1 ....... t , . i ! mMnl7T. ' Ue Dated at Toledo. Lined,, County, . ireon. .1,1. 28th dsy of March. 1912. i G. II. MrCLIJHKKY I Administrator ol the estate of Bertha Wilbur. I ilnf!eHRpn. 1 NOTICE. To the legal voters of the City of Waldport, Oregon: You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the voters of the City will be heid in Evens' ha'l un April the 10th, 1912, between the hours of one and three o'clock p. m. , for the purpose cf Voting on i t . 1 1 , ,, me question 01 annexing tne iollow- ing territory to the City of Wald- port! Beginning at the SOUthwest corner of the piesent boundary line -r ,l0 iji,, t tii , . ' Of the City Of Waldport, running thence west eight Chains, thence in a northeasterly direction parallel with the meander line to a, point ' north of Mill street, thence in a southerly direction parallel with said meander line to a point twenty chains south ana thirty eight chains east of the northeast corner of sec tion nineteen, township thirteen south of range eleven west of Will amette Meridian, running thence west eight chiins to the present boundary line of the City of Wald port. The following election board be ing appointed: F. Overlander, E. R. Buker and Al Reynolds, judges, and Chas' Bobell, Leslie Evens and Andrew Kent, clerks. By order of the common council. John W. Walker, Mayor. W. S. Hosford, Recorder. THE WAKEFIELD Dining Rooms and Home Restaurant Between both Landings, Newport, - - Oregon. Regular Mesl Hours Breakfast, 5:45 to 9 a.m.; Lunch, 12 noon to 2 p. m.; Dinner, 5:45 to 7:30 p. m. SHORT ORDERS record time whenever required until 10 p.m. 21 Meal Tickets, $5.50 in advance. SUPERIOR ROOMS IN CONNECTION Master Cupid. often feathers his arrows with, a nice box of Confections they go a long way in gaining marked atten tions from a lady So, 6ir, if you are seeking to ingratiate yourself with some fair one, here is your chance. Get a nice box of our pure and delicious chocolates, bon bons or caramels, and send them as an advance agent of your esteem. You'll win the lady all right. Palace of Sweets AL WAUGH, Prop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Landolllce, Portland, Oregon. ""Ml. March 80ih. 1912. I Notice is herebt given that Edward Flescher, nl naewaier, Oregon, who, on April 7tli, 1904, maae nomcsteiiu entry No. 16921, Serial No. 01261. for nj$ nvr)4, sw4 neJi and Lot No. 8 sec lion 27. towusblp 18 south, range 10 wm, Will amette Meridian, has rjled notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim j to the land above described before the County Clerk of Lincoln county. Oregon, a' Toledo, Oregon, O'l the 13th day of Mny. luli Claimant namea as witnesse: Daniel A. Itsrcliiy, ieoiK s. Pulse, Milton A. Beam, nnd George X. Barclay, all of 'tide water. Oregon. II. F. IIiobt, Register. i notice forpulication. 8. I . d Ollice at Portland. Oregon. get lal 01342 March 30, 1912. .... "re"'""u ,n" "u "erry. of j tnestablish claim to. tha land above described lh -m;tTCI.rkof Lincoln County. 2?f ' ToUd' reg"U " 1 "h ' ' , f -. " "nnie wltnrssos: i George N. Pulse, Daniel A. Barclay, Milton A. lletm.and Co ,rge N. Paiclay. all of Tide water. Oregon. II. F. Hiouy, Ue liter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial 03103 U. S. l and O.llce. IWlhuid, Or. January 14, 1912. Notice Is hereby xiven that William R. Moore, whom- pnstolllce address Is Ulen Oregon (l.incolnCo.,) did, on the 11th day of April, 1911, tile in this ortlce sworn statement and application, No. 03006, tn purchase theeS intVi a"dw'fi,'e,4',e'-19.t'v'"'hipl2soi,ih,rane i iiinniene .Merinmi', aim tne limber thereon .under the provi-lons of the act of June 3, 1K7H. and act" amendatory, known hs the "Timber and Stono l.aw,"nt su.-h valueaa ,n,i-'ht be "xe'' by wr..iseme,it. ami thm. pursuant lo such application, the laud and timber thereon hav-been appmUed, th- tlm- ber estimated cSO.OOb.ard feet at SO cents per M-d tne laud 1120.00; that said applicant wlllo"or fliml Proof " "ppriof hisapniica tun, and sworn tatemetil on tbe 9th day uf April, 1912, before the County Clerk Lincoln Co., Oregon, nt Tnludo, Oregon. Any person Is ut liberty to protest this pur chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by flliug a corrolior rated affidavit In this ollice, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. II. F. HIGBY. Register. notice for puiii.icatjox. U. 8. LandOlllce, V rtland, Oregon, Serial 141 March 30th, 1912. Notice is hereby gvren that Jenny Dickinson, Widow of Alden Dickinson, of Stlets, Oregon, who on December 2i'ith, 1908. made homestead entry, serial No. OS41, for te4 section 15, town ship lu south, range in west, Willamette Merid ian, has Hied notice of Intention to make final Throe Year proof, tn establish claim trr the land above described before the Count" Clerk id Lincoln Connty Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 16lh daof Msy. 1912. Claimant names tis witnesses: John Curaming, F. M. Stanton, and C. V. Day, all of Toledo, Oregon, aud Uraut Iliscox, of Chitwuod, Oregon. II. F. HtodY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Uiudclllce. Portland, Oregon, Serial 02791 March 30, 1912'. Notice is hereby given that Frederick W. Kills ley of Nortons, O eiton, who, on October 7tb, 1910, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 02791, for w'i, neH and ejj tiwli section 8, township 11 south, range S west Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make tin id Com mutatiou proof toesUollsh claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln countv, Oregcn, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 15th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Olot Kcrlckson. E. 11. Bryant and L. Keith ley, all of Nortons. Oregon, aud W. F. Cline of Eddyvllle, Oregon. t If. F. If 10 BY. Iteirlster. Order Your Wood Now Slab and edge wood, 2.50 pe cord; Delivered withiii' foir blocks of the mill. Both phones. J. Rattey! .