Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 22, 1906, Image 1

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Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, June 22. IDOti.
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COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
Session.
Toi.kpo, Or.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
of the City Dads
Regular Session.
Council Chamber, Toledo. Or.
June 18, 1 '.'(Hi.
The common council of lie city of
Toledo met in regular session. Present
in
1
to make additional report after work is
completed according to agreement on
file.
Adjourned until Monday, July 2, V.KKi
at 9 o'clock a. ni.
Read and approved.
C. M. Brown, County Judge,
Gkokoe King, Commissioner,
F. A. Thompson, Commissioner.
Atttsf. Ira Wade, Clerk.
I for shall caiieell such prescription by endow
'lug thereon ihe word "cancelled" and the j
ante ot cancellation, aim miau nje me same '
Business Transacted at Regular ; away. Nothing in tws order ?haii 1 oon- Doings
: atrucd to prevent one registered pnarmacisi
j selling such alcoholic liquors to another reg-
istercd pharmacist. '
ln.,c 15 1900 I C- JI- H"ws- County Judge,
Commissioners' Court for Lincoln! R A. Thompson, Coin missiouer.
nniintv iii i-eonim esirn Present.! In rb tunftop f t.ho rpnnrt of V. A.
Hn r M Hrr.i...Tilm.- Ifon. (Seo.lTi. v..,.i.,t. i.,;HrrC T:,.,,n.-r 1 Mayor Vincent, Councilruen Amler
King nnd lion. F. A. Thompson, Com-; BCL.eptca and .L.mes Harrison appointed ! so- (5ardner, Schenck, Arnold; ab-
missioners; Ira Wane County Clerk;
J. II. Ross, Sheriff.
In the matter of the local option liquor elec
tion in Lincoln comity, min of Oregon: At
this time, namely, Friday, the lith day of
June, A. II., l'.ul, at the hour of ! a. in. thereof,
came on for com-idt ration by ihe Court the
above cntit'.cd matter, and it duly appenring
to the Court that on April a petition
for local option liiiuor election, signed by not
less than 10 per cunt of the registered voters of
Lincoln county, slate ot Oregon, was duly
tiled with the County Clerk of faid county,
petitioning tlin! on Vondcy, the fourth day of
Juno, l'.sifi. an election be held to determine
tether the sale of Intoxicating liquors shall
be prohibited in mid Lincoln county as a
w hole, and it lurther appc ;!.ring to the ('urt
fro:.: !"." o-tttwo of c-'d iv.unty Clerk that
the signatures on said petition were by him
carefully compared with the signatures on the
registration hoot? und blanks In his ollice at
said time, for the general election then pend-
I,... ai 1.1 Ih.l .niii ...Iftti,,., emit ninofl
iimiics of 241 electors, of whb-h he foutnl 211'
duly registers J in Lincoln county, state of
Oregon for the election then pending, towit,
on June 4, i'.Hjr.. that ihe total number of votes
last m Lincoln county, Oregon, at. the last
preceding election to-Justice of tho Supreme
Court, was wo, and that the total number of
petitioners signing sr.id ttitiou as above
stated, nnd no: lauceUed. but in dually regis,
tcred for the said election then i-cnding, was
219, that belni; more than 10 per cent of the
vole CR.il for Justice of the Sunremc Court on
June 0, l'.'ot, the last preceding election for , yesterday
saidotlicc: that tieieu;on the ottrt im:de an j f;1rl Salines
order wherein it was duly ordered that an
Tom Harrison of Ona was in the city
Monday.
J. E. Dixon of Elk Citv was in the
city Monday,
t innrm Blnttner of Newport was in
the city Tuesday.
Kd Greenbrook of Newport made
Toledo a call Tuesday.
Superintendent Egbert of Siletz was
in the city Tuesday night.
A. W. Rodgers of Chitwood had
business in Toledo Weduesday.
M. M. Davis, who voles in Newport,
hail business iu the county seat Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. J.- E. Wilson and son
Claude of Chitwood were Toledo visitors
sent, Cotincilmen Fish and McCuttlou.
Minutes of the last regular meeting
j read and approved.
Louucilmau-eicct Ueorgo it. AcnencK
took the oatli of office and etitered upon
his duties. He was nppoiutod by the
Mayor to committies in place of R. S.
Van Cleve, resigned.
Petition introduced by Waugh it
Wade asking for a refund of 6180.73 on
account of four aud one half months
unexpired license period between June
30 and November 15, l'JOfi, the new
county prohibition law compelling
them to quit business. On motion
petition was grauted and a warrant is
sued in the sum named.
Bund of newly appointed Marshal,
Toe Hill, with J, J. Guither and Geo. A.
Hall as sureties, approved and ordered
filed.
Council iidjoin'iicfl.
Otto O. Kkoostad, Recorder.
C. C. Kubler of Newport was a Toledo j
visitor last Friday. I
Newport "Will Celebrate.
Editor LcAiu.it: Newtxirt will eole-
Born-Juue 14, 100(i, to Mr. and Mrs. j i...te tlie i.,,m. ,.f .j,llv in a I,lltl.iflti,.
election lie held at the time mentioned in said
and Joe Ludwig are
I building a 30x12 feet scow for J. H.
pelitiou. and in tlie entire county of Lincoln, Doty of aquiua.
as a whole, to detennine. w hether the sale of
intoxicating liquors shoti'd be prohibited in
said co".t:ty, as a who'e; that at least twenty
dnvs previous to the said general election.
held on the 4ih day of June. I'M. namely, on
the ih day of Mny, l'.M, the f.id County Clerk
deliveied to ihe Sberill'of said l.incolucounty,
Oregon, at least live notices ot the said elec
tion for each and every election precinct in
auid county; thiitsiud Sheriff, at least 12 days
before said election held on June 4, lPOii,
posted tiveo! mi l i.otio s. 1" Cve public places
in tho vicinity of the polling place in each
and every election precinct in Lincoln county,
state of Oregon; that pursuant to suid petition
and older, an election w ns held on the said 4th
day of June, l.'O'', in Lincoln county, state of
Oregon, in manner and form as b law pro
vided, upon Ihe puestiou as to whether the
sale of intoxicating liquors should be pro
hibited in said Lincoln counly,. as a whole:
and it further duly appeals to .the Court from
the certificate ol the County Clerk of said
county tiled herein aud the returns made by
the board of election cunvaers, consisting of
Ira Wade, County Cljrk, 0. F. Sylvester,
Justice of tho I'eace tor Newport precinct in
said county, aud tico. K. bchetirk, Justice of
the Peace tor Toledo precinct in said county,
that at said election there were cast "for pro
hibition" in said Lincoln county, as a whole,
HIT votes, and "against prohibition" ill said
county, as a v. hole, lie votes, giving a majority
of M votes in favor of the prohibition of the
sale of intoxicating liquors in said Lincoln
county, as a whole. Mow, therefore, at this
time, tlie Court being fully advised in the
premises aud having carefully examined the
various proceedings hcrcwi, and by virtue of
the law, ai.d by reason of the pietuises afore
said, it is ordered a. id declared that lit the
general election held on June 4, P.hn;, in Lin
cola county, stale of Oregon, the nuiulKjrOf
legal votes cast in fuver ot prohibition of the
sale of intoxicating liquors in said comity as a
- -
Hoxie Simmons was over from Siletz
yesterday. lie reports that Siletz is
still going Republican.
George I lodges of Salado was in the
city Tuesday night, leaving next morn
ing on a business trip to Portland.
Leslie II. Evens and launch Leslie II.
of Newport were in port last Saturday
Captain Evens is preparing for a good
business this summer.
Dr. I lurry Dabney, the dentist, re
turned Tuesday from Portland, where
he was detaiued several days by the
serious illness of a friend.
The "ornery" types last week made
Ttn: Lkader say "George Freeman, the
painter is kept 'bust' between showers."
Of course we meant "busy."
Julius liuseh of Drift Creek was iu
the city Monday making proof on his
homestead before County Clerk Wade,
liiadley Troxel and Clyde Knapp were
with him as witnesses.
Commodore Simoa Leutdeu and his
launch were up from Newport Wednes
day with Postmaster-Merchant Frank
Lane, returning with a scow load of
lumber from Gray's mill.
Billy Parker came in from Salem
Saturday night for a visit with relatives,
returning Sunday evening on the ex
cursion train. He is still holding down
a job in the State printing office.
George Arnold, Frank Paradise aud
Jnities ."i. Callayhan of Portland were in
Sunday Excursions
on the
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
To Newport and Return
Sunday Excursions? to Newport and re
turn on tho Corvallis &1jtisti:fu Rail
road will leave Albany at 7:30 a.. ni.,
Corvallis 8.00 a. m., Philomath 8:12
Wren 8:30, Blodgett 8 :50, Summit 0:05,
Nashville 9:25, Eddyville 10:00. Mor
rison 10:21, Elk City 10:30, Toledo 1055
Every Sunday
During the Summer
Rain or Shine
Season tickets or three-day tickets will
be good going or returning on Sunday
excursion trains, from all point9.
Fare for the round trip:
Albany, Corvallis or Philomath.. .$1.50
Philomath to Chitwood 1.00
Morrison to btorrs io
Toledo, Mill 4 and Oystorvllle ....
Numerous attractions, including Hand
Concert, Life-Saving Drills, Boating.
Fishing and gathering pretty Agates
W IIOIC, BS i', Ullll I V IIUIOOl.-l 01 ieio outs : m , , . , . , . j. - ,
, ,' .... vr?-. i Toledo Moudav making proof on timber
cast at said election against the prohibition of - "
the sale of intoxicating liquors in said county,
us a whole, was 417, thereby giving a majority
of lij votes in said county cast at said election
in favor of the prohibition of the sale of iu
toxicnling liquors within said county; It Is
I'urther ordered, adjudged aud decreed by the
Court that by virtue ( f the law and by reason
of the prcini-es aforesaid, Hint from and alter
the first day of July, A. p., P.iWI, the salo of iu"
toxicatin
claims betore County Ulerfc Wade.
James Hodges and Joseph Parks of
Salado wore their witnesses.
George McCluskey departed Wednes
day morning for his farmstead in tlie
Tetitnile country, uccompaoied by Post
master Arnold. Tliey were heavily
armed with fishing tackle and light
i artillery. Suockled trout, cougars, bear
We Apologize.
A tew days before the late election
Charlie Winnut of Newport informed
The Leadkr, on t"he quiet, that Gover
nor Chamberlain would bo his own suc
cessor. We thought Charlie had been
viewing the situation th tough a liquefied
telescope, and told him so. It is now
our duty to apologize. As a member of
ihe smooth, sly and active organization
which turned the unexpected nnd cruel
trick, Charlie was certainly in position
to know more about it than a trusting,
verdant editor, who has never been ablo
to bclitve that all men are liars, Wo
apologize again.
Clarence Altree, h son.
Ted Moore of South Beach had busi
ness in Toledo Tuesday.
Prices on chocolates slaughtered at
the 1'ouboniere uiilil July 4.
Mrs. George Hall returned last Satur
day from a visit in Portland.
O. G. Dalnba of P'llc City was mixing
with Toledo friends Wednesday.
Mrs A. O. Hooker is visiting her
daughters in Waldport this week.
J. II. Doty, Ed Hanloti and I). F. Scott
of Yaquina wore in the city Tuesduy.
County Clerk Ira Wade went to Port
land Weduesday on a business mission.
Harve, Will and Jim Fnrks of Elk
City weio in Toledo the fore part of the
week.
Mrs. Joseph Lilnworof Mill 1 returtiM
Saturday from a visit with Corvallis
friends.
Hans Olson left yesterday morning
on a ijii.-ilni.oj trip r)
Albany. j
I.. V, Calkins of Drift, creek left yes
terday morning ou a business inpto
Portland.
Couuty Commissioner-elect John Fo-
gnrty of Newport was a county sent
visitor last Fridav.
Mrs. C. E. McDonald of Chitwood is
visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E- Collins, this week.
The Bonboniere is headquarters for
the celebrated Aldon chocolates best
on the Pacific coast.
Mrs. A. II. Clark returned last Satur.
dav from Shodd. where she had been
visiting her daughter.
Clans Ludcmnnn of Waldport was iu
the city last Friday on business with thu
Commissioners' Court.
Mrs. A. E. Altreo of Portland arrived
last Saturday evening for a visit wilh
her sou Ed and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren Hall of Siletz
visited relatives and frieuds in Toledo
tho fore purl of the week.
A. W. Weber and R. II. Howoll of
Beaver creek had business in the city
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey aud Post
master Mike Roddy of Winant were
Toledo visitors Wednesday.
Wanted A girl for general house
work; good wages to good girl. Mrs.
A. S. Lasted, Yaquina, Oregon.
C. E. Hawkins fished for trout
Wednesday between Chitwood and
Pioneer, but without his usual success.
Too much water.
County School Superintendent Both
ers returned Monday night from a visit,
to tho Chatterton school near the
mouth of tho Silelz.
I.J. L'uibo of Salem came in Tuesday
for a visit, with his sister, Mrs. John
McCluskey, whom he had not seen for
rr.oro than twenty years.
Billy Allen was in the city Monday
making proof on his homestead near
Bald Mountain. Frank Koehler aud
Martin Smith were his witnesses,
C. B. Crosiioaud daughter Tillie went
and elaborate manner. A line program
is being prepared by special commit
tees, and no elfort w ill be left untried
to make it. a day ol pleasure, happiness
and patriotism. The celebration will
be held lu the beautiful pine grovo just,
above the Ocean House. This spot,
command a line view of the bay, har
bor and Pacific Ocean, Tho program
to be rendered on the grounds will
have special merit; a popular orator
has been spi rted id deliver the ora
tion, and a brass band will be present
to discourse patriotic music. After
dinnor the crowd will repair to main
street anil there en joy tho spectacular
performances that) take place on thu
bay. People who como to celebrate
may bring, their baskets and haven
picnic, diqner, or they ran take dinner
at. I ho hotels and and boarding houses,
whero they will bo entertained in a
hospitable manner.
A general invilatiou is extended to
C'ivvmIIm and ' everybody to come nnd enjoy the day
at tho beautilul setislo at Newport.
1 Committkk.
Play Ball!
All citizens who are interested, and
can possibly do so, are invited to
assemble at the new ball grounds to
morrow 'Saturday) and assist in clear
ing tho same for action. Tho Toledo
team will soon be organized and may
possibly accept an invitation to go to
Waldport ou tho Fourth for a gaino
with tho team of that plaeo.
. Remember the Date.
The school board of thu Toledo dis
trict has called a meeting of tho voters
of tho district for .lulv 14, to discuss
the question of establishing u district
high school. This is it very important,
matter and every qualified voter should
! bo there.
At the M. E. Church.
Text and services for Sunday services
June 24, 11)00:
Morning Text, Isaiah 2:2. Subject,
"The.Coming Glory of the Church."
Evening Text, Hebrews 4:9-10. Sub
ject, The Divine Rest.''
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tongelaud re
turned last Friday evening from Phil
omath and will hereafter reside on tho
Tongeland place on Olalla. Arthur is
now owner of the place nnd will en
deavor to win recognition as a success
ful rancher, good citizen and valuable
accompanied by the latter, who will j member of the Toledo baseball learn,
visit relatives and friends for a few; Tho Juno Philomath College Chimes
days. isays: "Arthur Tongeland is an athlete
; liquors within tho limits of Lin
coln county, state of Oregon, be and the same
is hereby absolutely prohibited until sum : HU(t ul,Uv..Us ju tuat couutry are HUp
timeas the qunlilicd voters in in Id county, at . , ,
i i i , h .i i r - .s, . L- 1 posed to bo lu more or less daugor.
illegal election held for that purpose, by u ; 1 w
majority vote, decide otherwise, except oulyi Ralph Van Clove returned Tuesday
tor the purp.cs nnd under the regulations ,., Xonll ykima, Wash., where ho
spceilied nmtin. towit: pure alcohol for en-j , funeral of ,,ls brother
title and miinuiitclurlng purposes, or winci to , , ,
Vliurchotliciiilsioi sucraaicnial purposes, alert. I Bei t. Mrs. an Cleve, who had been
holic stimubuiis us medicine in case ol actual visiting at Independence with Mrs.
sickness, bi-.i such stimulant shall only bo sold jjveiotte Jones, returned tho sanio day,
Upon tne Wtllieu pvcsi-ripuon ui n rcifou"
practicing physician , dated and signed by him,
and certilied, un bis honor, that he, the
physician, has personally examined the appli
cant naming him. and that ao finds him
actually sick and in need oi thu stimulant j
...-ii:,.,.h.tl nu ..n,lt.. to i rovbleiL that a nh vsi-
..i-..h a.,.. ,.i f..nv th.. imcii, e of med. I now operating in Liucoln county are I
icineas a principal and usual calling shall moving along rapidly. Give them a ,oyal rhilophroneau and a strong do
uot be authorized to give the prescription pro- j ut,.irlv Welcoino all along tho line of J baler. Ho is president of tho grad
vided for here!..; and provided further that hnud leBH0 don't bo stingy in ""ting class of 1000. Only one thing
he l subsidies. Th. Uu for his .u1.nd th.t l.
he permitted to null at ad on the prescription a thing wrong with that part of the that ho is a married man. lho girls
of a physician not heiein authorized to give It, i proposition. If tho road comes, you don t bothor him any more.
nor on a prescription which la not datea, .. if jt Joesu't come, you don't will,
signed nnd certified as above required; pro-1 . . , ., l,,fT ...n i, it
vided, that every person soiling uch stimu-' uU 11 a tt bUlff ttU ll- Tt
Inn tsupou tho prescription herein provided WOu't COtt you anything.
I have my new engine installed in the
launch Toledo and am now ready to
accominodato both bid and new pa
trons. Sunday excursions o coinnifiiico
Juno 3, round trip fiOc. Tolephono from
Stewart's store. I. II. McJcxkin.
Sheriff Ross has chosen Walter E.
Ball as his deputy for iho term begin
ning July I. Mr. Ball arrived Wednes
day and is getting pointers preparatory
to entering upon liis duties on theaboyo
date. He has had some experience iu
ollice work and will undoubtedly tnako
good. His family will arrive about, tho
first of next month and will occupy tho
McNeil residetico on First street. A
large number of their neighbors gath
orod at their homo last Saturday night
to give expression of their good-will
and wish them well during their stay
in Toledo. This welcome addition to
our citizenship will also add four to I ho
enrollment of the Toledo schools.
S. A. Pruett, S. J. Brown and L. W.
Richards left Wednesday morning for
Portland, having been summoned to
al.ipe.ir ar, the Land Olllco nnd dcfctnl
their claims to homesteads in the
Siletz country, thu same having boon
contested. They took with them as
witlipukus h'l-tiiilr AI of irni lob Pi. not l
to Corvallis last Saturday, M r. Crosno t ., . . , , ,,
, ... Surveyor-elect Iiernckand Ade Crosno.
Miss Jennie Stull of Newport, who
has been in Palo Alto, Calif., during
the past two years, arrived in Toledo
' .... i.,...i.. ,. ; i ,. ;it i...
reports that his machinery is on hand ! 7 """r "l " ' '
-ii mi ' ii tip her abode m the IJcsort ( Uy. Shu
aud his shiuglo mill will soon be busy. ' J
i has leiliieil all she cures to know about
Matilda j curl hqunkes, and will appreciate the
'tiesday i i,t, ,,( ,i,;. ,,,, ,.,,,; i n ,.
County Judge Brown camo up from
Newport Tuesday, accompanied by E.
A. Swnn, who has been visiting him for
some time. The old gentleman is now
returning the same dav. Miss Tillie
remained for a visit with relatives.
Billy Kyuislon was up from Wald
port the foru part ot tho week. He
The two surveying parties of the Ore
gon Coast & Eastern Railroad company
of no little reputation. Ho is first in
basketball, first in football, first in
baseball und fb'st iu studies. He is a
J. F. Stratton of Euchre mountain
returned u few days ago from a visit to
his former homo, Willapa, Washington.
Mesdamos Samuel Center,
Espy und C. F. Soulo left
for Grants Pass to attend the statu con- j
ventiun of the Woman's Relief Corps.
They were accompanied by Captain II, I
It. Sturdevant, who represents the local
t 1 1 t Y i .A1. . . . 1
o, ,1, u. 1 urn. Li l uu Qillin i-iii.iiii iiiiutn, , , , . . . . , ,
, ,, ,, . making his home with lhomas Horning
and Mrs. Center's sou Newton. i . , ..
I ami i;inuly.
At the school-meeting Tuesday after j (,. L-itchiiel 1 of Salem passed
noon M. N. Anderson was elected j t), yeslerdav evening to Yaquiun.
Director to succeed C. B. Crosno. .1. F. t()P u V!)U wl,h h(.r lm,Ulm. aIlll (,lM1iiv.
Stewart introduced a resolution ex-j sho wa, .joined at Toledo by Mrs. John
pressing appreciation of the elllcieiit M (j, Mrs. I.itcliflehrs mother.
Clerk C. W. Rastall aud Walter Halt
of Siletz were passengers fur Portland
Wednesday morning. The latter will
visit his siiter, Mrs. G. II. Uinbiiugh
befoio returning.
B. F. Grant of Big F.Ik was in Toledw
services of Mr. Crosno (luring ins con-1
nectiou wilh the school board a period '
of about fifteen years. The resolution'
was unanimously adopted. C. E. j
Hawkins was unanimously elected to.
succeed himself us Clerk of the board.!
It was tin enthusiastic and hannonious ;
meeting, and the interesting discussion
will undoubtedly result in much good
to tho cuuso of educaliou in Toledo
and Lincoln county in tho near future.
Mouday as a w itness for Carl Oglosby,
who made proof on his homestead.
Jack Morgan of Kuchre mountain
was iu the city yesterday.