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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
I Warren Hall came over from the Agency yesterday. Ted McElwain was a passenger for Portland this morning. Mrs. Lola Cruacn returned to her home at Albany this morning. '. Billy Graham was called to Kings Vallev this morning by the illness of his father. Cht s. Lillard of Harlan was in the city Wednesday evening getting repairs for his shingle mill. 1 Mrs. John Rattey and little daughter returned ' Wednrsday evening from a vii i; in Portland. ' John Salvage will hold a public auction at the Graham Liverv Barn tomorrow, to dispose of a large list of household goods. Charley Brown and family, who have been living for the oast year at Dayton, returned to Toledo and will again make their home here. They have rented theSondreRomt- vedt house. Subscriptions received this week are J. C. Dixon. Elk City: J. E. Coleman, Portland; James Withy- e?mbe, Corvallis; Jesse Reeder, Yaquina; C. C. Brown, Toledo; B. D. Leathers, Bremeton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family of San Pedro, California, arrived in this city last Monday evening and have taken up their residence in the John Salvage cottage. Mr Gordon will assist Gecrge Walker in the shipyard. L. D. Bissett of Newberg ar rived in Ihis city Wednesday even ing and his family will follow in a few davs. Mr. Bissett has traded for a ranch about three miles north of town on Depot slough and will go into the dairy business. L. J. Dimmitt has leased the Grady building edjoinicg tha Pet erson Jewelry store and cxpecto to open up a butcher shop. Mr. Dim mitt hai been in the butcher busi ness befure, and will undoubtedly make a success cf his venture here. The steamer Newport returned to the lower bay .Thursday' after noon under her own power. The new gas engine works fine and it is thought will give entire satisfac tion. With the changing of the Newport from a steam to a gas type of vessel.' we are left without a steam craft on the bay. A. Welch ard several prominent Portland attorneys were in the city Wednssday closing up the deal for the taking over of the Lincoln County Telephone and Telegraph company s lines and the lines of the Mutual company. While tee transaction is not entirely com puted as yet, still it is far enough advanced to assure a deal, and ; tte are satisfied that t'Ve two lines will tooa be under cne management.'-; . .- . The first' social meeting of the Methodist Social Club was held at Oddfellow Hall last Friday evening, ab'ut sixty being present. The Club now has about CO members. This is one of the best social feat ures haugura ted tn our town. It affords a p'ase for our ycung peo ple to meet .and enjoy them selves in unquestionable social rec reation. Those who do not believe in dancing, card plaving and other such amusements will find great pleasure in these club socials. . Jay W. Dunn, in this issue an nounces his candidacy for the nom ination for the office of Sheriff of this county on the Republican tick et. Mr - Dunn is just about as well known throughout this county as any rraa residing herein. To those who do not know Mr. Dunn we will say that he has been a resident of the county tir.ee early boyhood; he is a prosperous, progressive farmer; is and always has been to the fore in all public matters. He is a youiK man, well educated end thoroughly competent to handle the affairs of this important office. Cheeky L Morrison announces his candidacy in this week's itsuc, for the nomination for the office cf Sheriff of this county. Ches Mor rison is, 'as everybody knows, a mighty goad Democrat. There is not a man in the county who is bet ter or more favoribly known ' If he secures the nomination at the hands of his party he will make a strong fight for tha office at the November election. If the next Sheriff is going to be a Democrat and we are sure such is not the case we don't know of amsnwewoold rather see in that position than Mr. Morriion. ' Announcements I hereby announce' myself as a candidate for the nomination 'of County Commissioner of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election in May. Edward Stocker. Adv. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln county, Oregon: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner of Lincoln county on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary election. Adv. , 0. V. Hurt. To tie Republican Votera of Lin coln County, Oregon : I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner of Lincoln county, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the votera at the Primary election May 15th. -A. M. Wheelock. Linvillc. Or. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters of the county. Adv. G. B. McCluskey. I herehv announce mvself aa a candidate for the office of County Judge, subject to the will cf the Democratic voters of Lincoln county. Adv. John Fcjrarty I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the effice cf bounty Surveyor, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election. Adv. Z. M. Derrick. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln County: I hereby announce myself a can didate fr the effice of County Co oner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary election next May. Adv. 0. R. Hollingswortb. I hereby announce myself a Re publican candidate for the office of Sheiiff subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Elec tion in May. (Adv.) . Bert Geer. Io the Republican Voters of Lincoln county: I hereby anncunce myself a candidate for the nomina tion fcr the effice of Coroner, sub ject to their decision at the pri roary election. (Adv.) F. M. Carter. After consulting with many cf the votera of Lincoln and Polk Counties,-1 .have -consented-to an nounce myself as - a. Republican candidate for Joint Representative in tha Legislature for t ie Counties of - Lincoln . and:' Polk, and most respectfully solicit the support of the votera of the two Counties. S. G. Irvin. Newport, Or. Feb. 3d 1914. Adv. I hereby announce myself a can didate fur the nomination of County Clerk for Lincoln County; Oregon, on the Republican ticket. Adv. R. H. Howell. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the choice of the Repub lican votera uf the county at the primary election. -If nominated and elecUd I pledge mvself to run the office efficiently and econom ically, and to the best financial in terest of the taxpayers. C. K. Crosno, Adv. Toledo, Orcgor. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination of Ccunt Judge, subject to the will of the Republican voters et the primary nominating election. Adv. R. R Miller. 1 announcu myself . as n candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the will cf th Republican voters t the primary election, and pleifgp myself, if nominated and elected, to conduct the effice economically end to cn force the laws of the the State with vigor and without fear or favor. Adv. Jay W. Dunn. I hereby announce rrysilf as candidate for the nomination as Sheriff cn the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election. Adv. Chesley L. Morrsion Having been ureed by my manv friends throughout the countv to run asain. I have consented to Aa so. and hereby announce mvself as candidate for the natronaseof! the voters of all parties before and after, the primary election; My platform is A Safe. Quick auto trip Day or Night to" any point. My auto is always ready. Clarence Ofstedahl, Toledo, Or. Chili concarne every afternoon at Norgaard's restaurant. Children's muslin nnrlprajpor. IK 25 and 30c. at Mrs. Frederick's. Charley Taylor and 'family re turned to this place Wednesday evening. When hungry call in at Nor gaard's restaurant and order a bowl of chili. Mrs. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood passed through to her home yester day morning from a visit with her ister, Mrs H S. Porter, at New port. .5 Dr. Hamel's household goods ar rived the first of the week and he will now take up his residence in the Lee Wade house in southeast Toledo. I Owing to a lack of space this! issue we were forced to leave out the result of the second county, spelling contest ana three hunches of correspondence. We will give them next week. Mr. Ross, the lumber grader at', the sawmill here, has moved his family into the George Hoeflein house near the railroad track. Mr. Hoeflein and family are now oc cupying their new bungalow a half mile northwest cf towm C. E. Olney of Marvsville. Wash ington, who has been visiting h's' old army friend, James Ellin at the home of the lattcr's son, P. H. Elting. at Upper Farm, departed yesterday morning or Dallas. Wt. Elting. Sr., accompanied - him. After a visit with Mr. Elting'a sis-' ter at Dallas, they will visit a I while at Marysvile then go to. Meadeapolis, Iowa, for a visit at Mr. Ellin's eld home. ; . EGGS FOR SALE. Mottled Anconas and R. C. R. I. Red egg! for sale, SI. 00 per setting of 15. A few pullets for sale. 8. Reichen, Box 33, Newport. Or. ' . .. Entertainment and Basket Social At ' Woodmen : Hall Thur-daw evening, April 9th; ..the .following : program win oe rendered ' by . the Toledo High Schoo.U . : Orhchestra.. "" 'I-"--" Selection Ihe Tail of a Coat, Beal Gaither and Kenneth Hay den Duet, Maude Miller and Borgny Romtvedt Advertising for a Wife, Pantomime Duett, Myrtle Paine and Frances Avery Solo. Hah Sherwood Recitation, Clara Larson Violin Solo, Myrna Miller Chorus, High School Girls The Parsonage, Charade Duet. Genevieve Tillotson and Eudelle Bether Monologue, Lureo Schleiht Solo, Miss Snyder Orchestra, . Selection After the entertainment the baskets .will be sold. We desire the aid of all as the proceeds will be used for the publication of a larger and better Ilih School an nual published by the Senior class. Ladie3, please bring baskets.; AdmUsion, adults, 25c; child ren, 15c. . FOR, SALE. Good work mare and 9-month's old colt; also two plows, cultiva. tor, harrow and other farming im plements, and household furniture Call cn W. F. McJunkin, in town. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Lincoln county and en dorsed "not paid for want of funds" on and prior to Sept,, lit, 1912, are berebv called and the in terest stopped thereon this date. Dated at ToJ-do, Oregon, this 18th day tf March, 1914. ' G. B. McCluskey, Ctcoy Tieajurer. . Have you registered? Charley 1 rask was up from New port Tuesday. - Briton Bryant was over from Si letz Wednesday. ' Prof. J. H. McDonald was dowrr from Elk City Wednesday. A. H. Weber of Beaver creek was in the city Wednesday. Mrs." Earl Aunnrelie of Newport visited Sunday at the Gardner home in this city. Quite a bunch of local Oddfel lows went to Newport lust Satur day evening. Johnny Peterson and Nelse Andersen spent Monday night with Giles Olin at Siletz. - Lewis Montgomery is down from Portland this week looking after his sawmill and timber interests here. Dr. Clausius of Siletz was called to Grand Ronde yesterday morning on official business- He expects to be gone about a week. Mrs. 0. Custle, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bry ant, at Siletz, returned Tuesday morning to her home at Mill City. W. A. McClintock of Taft, who purchased the donkey engine of Seth Rowe, has the engine ready to be put onto a ico y to be brought to town. It will be shipped to Si letz bay on the schooner Nent-mosha. M. E. Church Services Sunday services, April 6tb: Q Preaching. 11 a. m., subject, "How Does Your Faith Compare With a Mustard Seed?" 7:30 p. m., subject, "Honor or Dishonor Which?" Everybody welcomed Sanford Snyder, Pastor. ' FOR SALE. Store, warehouse, residence. wn ac es of ground with orchard, ex cellent gcrden laud, good business location. Price S1400; $500 cash; balance 5 years' at 7 per cent per annum. Cheaper for cash. Is a payitg proposition. Enquire of S. Romtvedt, Toledo, Oregon. R. J. GROTH BLACKSM1THING Horseshoeing a Specialty Repair Work done Promptly Give Us a Trial TOLEDO, OREGON Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m.; Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Newport 2:30 d. m.; Toledo 4:30 p. m. Every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. This schedule will be maintained during the Winter. II. A. Norton, Captain. NOTICE OF FINAL " SETTLEMENT. Nutice is hereby given that the undenijnnd administrator .of the estate tf Olaf Rcsquist, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate with the County Court cf Lincoln county, Orcgun, and the same hai been by said Csurt let for hearing on the 4th day of May, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the foreyoon of raid day, at wM:h time all parties having objection thereto, if any there be, are here by notified to appear in said Court at Toledo, in Lincoln county, Ore gon, and present the same fur ad justment, and upon your failure so to do, raid administrator will apply to said Court to have said account aopravei. the administration closed and the administrator dis charged and his bond exonerated. Dated at Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, this 28th day of Febru ary, 1914. G. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the citato of Olaf Roiquist, deceased. Expert Watch Kepainngi When others fail you ' We Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. ' Price very reasonable. ' Over 4.0 Years' Experience 8s practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON NORGAARD'S RESTAURANT Hant Norgaard, Prop. MKALS AT AT,T,HOTTRS SPECIAL Chicken Dinner Every SttClt Chili (Jon Came every E'ca Opposite the Bank EE the BON BONIERE SI. N. AKDKHSON, 1'rop. Choice Confection fittmnter Drinls Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shales Iiiits, Nuts Tobacco Stationery B8t Brands TOLEDO. ORE ION WAUGH'S MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season tl ighe9t Canh Price Paid for HiJos' LESTER WAUGH, Prep. BEST FAMILY LAXATIVE. Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., calls them "Our family laxative." Nothing bettor for. adults; or . aged. Get them today, 25c 'All" Druggists or by mail. " . . a.- e, bucklen; & co.. Philadelphia Vr St.' Loals. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hai been, by order of the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, duly appointed administra tor of the estite of Lucy L. Rowin, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same duly verified end with proper vouchers ss by . law required to me at my residence at Waldport, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 20tfa, 1914. George L. Rowin, Administrator of the estate of Lucy L. Rowin, deceased. Hawkins & McCluskey, Attorneys for Administrator. K1CKAPOO WORM KILLER EXPELS WORMS. The csuse of your child's ills The foul, fetid, offensive breath The starting ud with terror and grinding tf teeth while aslcso The sallow complexion The dark circles und:r the eyes Arc all in dications of worms. Kickaooo. Worm Killer is what your child needs; it exp.'ls tlio worms, the cause cf the child's unhcathy condi t'on. 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