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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
. ' . Y mder. mmmn Volume XY. 'Council Proceedings. - Toledo, Or., June S, 1907. The Common Council of tbo city of Toledo met iu regular sessiou. Pres entMayor Sonle, Councilman Avery, Gaither, Rosebrook, Crosno, A. T. Petersou, II. E, Peterson and Recorder Krogstad. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. i; On motion it was ordered that the County, Survey. r he employed to es tablish the grade on Hill street between north side of Eighth nud north side of Ninth streets. Petition- presented sigued by Fred Stanton et al asking for the establishing of a grade on Fourth streej between east side of Graham street to the east corner 01 lots 11 and VI In block 4 in Stanton's addition to Toledo. Petition granted. On motion it was' ordered that the County Surveyor be employed to sur vey and establish a grade on First street between oast sido of Graham tropf to ernrt Vuitn-op N?ch pnd Jones second addition, thence south on said street one block ; and that Re corder he instructed to notify property owners of said contemplated improve ment by publication. On motion the City Marshal was in structed to notify merchants and others not to leave trucks or other obstruc tions upon the sidewalks.' . i On motion th City Marshal was in structed" to notify Dan Grady to repair damage to sidewalk in front of his building on water front. On motion the following claims against the city were allowed under sus pension of the rules: Toledo Water Co, hydrant rent for May.. $.10 00 Joe Hill, Marshal' salary lor May... 10 00 Otto O Ki-ogstuil, Reconlur'a sulary for My....... ; i oo 0car Mlddlekntifl", premium on Insur ance policy 5 50 K H Van Cleve, p-nl oil .'; 25 Z M J)errick.surveyiiiii tale street 15 00 On motion Recorder was instructed to purchase an up-to-date map of Toledo for use of the Council. - On motion Council adjourned. ' I Otto 0. Kroc.stad. Recorder. Our Advertisers." , C.J. Smith, real estate dealer, an nounces that he removed from Tide water to Waldport. R. S. Van Cleve calls attention to the fact that botli phones uowconuect with his store. Read thu new card of Dr. K. D. Bnivess. , ' The Toledo Tannery displays a new ad. this week. Schenck & Co. have put in a stock of flour and feed in the building south' of their meat market. The Weather. Station: Toledo; Mouth: May, 1907 Mean temperature, 54 2 Maximum temperature, 8.1; date, 30th. Minimum temperature, 37 ; date, 20th. Total precipitation, 3.07 inches. Total snowfall, 0. Prevailing direction of wind, nw. Number of cloudless days, 12. Number of part ly cloudy days, 12. Number of cloudy days, 7. Datesof light frost, 0. Dates of killing frost, 0., pates of thunder storms, 0. . Otto O'Krogktad, Observer. --- St. John'3 Church. Services on the first and third Sun days of each mouth. Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11:00 a. m. Evensong and Sermon, 7;S0 p. m. Sunday School and Catechism, ():-15 u. ni. You are cordially invited to attend all services. Seats free. Bring your friends. Rev. P. Owen Jones, . , Minister in Charge. Dr. M. M. Davis of-Conaliis is in ihe city today.- J Dick Abbey was down from Elk City yesterday. - Mrs. C. II. Williams returned to New port Sunday, afler a, visit with Toledo friends.' The C. & E. ia preparing to put in a new siding west of the depot for the ac commodation of the Fir and Spruce Lumber Company. .' ' , Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones and daughters of Independence were Sun day visitors in 'loleUo. They have post poned their contemplated outing at Otter Rock until August. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, O. G. Dalaba was down from Elk City last Saturday, ; , 1 Mrs. E. W. Powers of Pioneer visited in the city last night. ' 11 W. L. Haines of Silcte was in the city the fore part of the week. J. C. Barnes of Bay View had busi ness in the city Monday night. Charlie Stanton and John Ludemann were up from Waldport yesterday. Mr. ,and Mrs. G. 11. Uorsfall and daughter of Siletz were iu the city yes terday. James Hoover of Siletz left Wednes day morning on a business trip to Portland. Vernon Jones of Independence came through Wednesday evening on his way to Otter Rock. . Internal Revenue Inspector J. W. Hobbs has been nosiu' around in Lin coln county this week. Deputy Couuty Clerk Lee Wade re turned yesterday morning from a trip into the Beaver creek country. Next Sunday afternoon, Juue 9, at 3 o'clock, Rev. C. T. Whittlesey will preach at the Alder Grove schoolhouse. Two carloads of ties went east yester day from the Altree mill, which also sent about 45,000 feet to Newport on the barge. N John Guilliams was up from Beaver Creek the latter part of last w eek and reported "somethin' scand'lous" goin' on in his neighborhood. W. C. Copeland has purchased Mrs. J. A. Hall's residence nrooertv. Mra Hall expects to remove to her old home in Jsebrnska about July.l. Miss Ruth Ofstedahl arrived last Friday, eveujng from Seattle and will reside with her mother and brother this summer in their Toledo home Surveyor-Derrick is Dlattim? tin. an acres adjaceut to Run Botlom for the ir and Spruce Lumber Company, wnicn will in due time be adorned with cottages. Mrs. W.J. Wade slipped' and "fell" at ner Home m Toledo last Saturday even ing and her left arm was broken just auove the wrist. Dr Burgess attended the injury. n. v. Mann of Yaqnma was in the city Wednesday, having acted as guide lor uev. Korick aud family, who went to aquina m Lentden's launch to see the steamer Leggett and returned via tne trail. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosebrook arrived last evening from San Eancisco for visu wir,n the former's parents. They win leave next Wednesday for Marv ville, California, whore Leon baa an encasement as musician in a theater. The Fir and Spruce Lumber Com. pany started up itsxnew toilers and engine the fore part of the week nn.l the mill will soon be-doing business in earliest. Tl.n m , lie, i,.:..,. j ... operation nndbe logs from that camp are now coming id Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde from near f lnlomath and MY. unt M re T V Hyde of Eddyvjlle, with several younger members of ihe family.aad Mrs. E. G. White of Falls City arrival m Toledo bnnday for a visit with County Treas urer and Mrs. J. L. Hyde, n Weather being favorable, the Toledo baseball team, accompanied by . h..h of fans, will go to Elk City Sunday for a Kme wui) the team of that place. A hot contest is anticinntid Tho ...i,,. I- -T - . vn v n iiu wish to atterid may purchHse'launch tickets at Krogstad's; price 60 cents. The 7-cont'social given at Woodmen Hall last night by the Women's rh..i Corps for the benefit of the cemetery sidewalk fund was not very well patron- iaen, considering its object. ' However, the Corps fully appreciates the assist ance rendered by those present. ' The steamer Francis H; Leggett crossed out from the Yaquiua docks at 8 o'clock yesterday morning for San Pedro, Calif., with 920.000 feet of lum ber. Captain Traev Dwia fi- vessel over the bar and was brought back by the life-saving crew. The Leggett went out without a hitch, the lowest depth' of water encountered oeing xa feet, and that only in one spot. The bout d I'eU' H litf.la loco M.nn Irt ....... the tide being a little more than two J 1.11UU iJ 1UUL, thirds full. Pretty good-showing for a harbor and bar that ia not on the list of Government pets. , , And Toledo Won. The Toledo and Siletz baseball teams came together Sunday on tfie local grounds and when the ourtain fell on the final scene Ihe score-keeper an nounced "Toledo, 9 ; Siletz, 7." It was a good game,swith tlie result always in dou,bt. Both batteries worked nicely from start to finish. Fred Lilly started in to receive Jorgenson for Toledo, but was put out of' the game in the first inning by a broken finger, the result of reaching for a wide ooe with bis mittless paw. George McBride took his. place behind the bat and gave a very credit able exhibition.' Fitcher Jorgenson had a shade the better of his argument with Blacketer, but the hitting on both sides was lighter than the score indicates, the condition of the diamond being responsible for several bobbles. Mike, Ed Avery's pointer, lent valuable as sistance during the game by retrievihg the ball whenever it was fouled into a nearby pond. The game was pleasing ly free from kicking and rowdyism. Billy Simpson of Elk City gave unani- uious satisfaction as umpire. Follow ing is the line-up aud score by innings : TOLEDO 6ILKTZ McBride Catcher Blacketer, Pitcher Jorgenson,. . . . Pitcher Collins, Shortstop Burgess, 1st base Strong 3d base Howell, 2d base Bunnell 2d base Goodell 3d base Fatrchlld Left Held Olan Shortstop Lane, Catcher Ilayden, ...-.Left Held Arden 1st bare Kelson,. . .Center Held Lhwhou,. ..Caiter field Anderson, .Right field Crook Kljjht field SCORE BV INNINGS ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 Toledo 2 1 0 0 0 2 Sileti 1 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 9 1- 7 Waldport Items. Mr. Hammel has returned to Wald port from a' business trip to Portland Mr. Keady expects to move his family to Waldport soon. . The boat Eva has been expected in for some time'with a lot.of freight for the Waldport Lumber Company. The new company has about forty men in the mill and woods. J. Kent has taken the contract of logging. His ox team came in from the Alsea Valley Sunday, Waldport does not seem like the same place any more, for everyone is buny at somethings-Improvements of all kinds going ahead. Iow if the Government would put out a couple of buovs on the bar and do some dredging inside, we would have no trouble in boats coming in aud taking out the lumber, for our bar is a good natural bar. The captain ofthe Eva reports 14 feet of waterm the bar at half tidb. He says the cuauncl is not very wide, but wide enough for any ordinary boat to come in. l rtjiuK wjtu the mdof Uncle Sam we can have a good harbor. The buoy at the mouth of the bay is not near the channel. Weare'in need of a nioorins? buoy and one buoy inside. 1 The .Yachats people are bon'n.l tn nave good tcloohone Mmmnn;i;nn u u viiwavti with Waldport, having two lines into central. Their Una will tmrdir Martin Lyons was up from Ynchnta a tew days ago. Rety Ludemann was also a visitor from there. The Elmore cannery has been trrentlv improved. A fiue large packing room has been built and now thev intend adding an ioe plant. We will have ice cream this summer. Fishing will soon commence. Mr. Lebow returned home to takn bit place in the s tore. He looks as ploaaan as ever. . Fielding Goin Iras returned hnmn with a better half. C. L. Diven has c.une home for the summer with his family. Ho J - w JCjr g Waldport beats Portland for health. ' The opening ball at the new hall was a success. Ihere was a large crowd and all enjoyed themselves. It is surlv mi improvement over the old hall, for there is much more room, but it is none too large. Legal Blanks for Sale. Warranty and quitclaim deeds, chat. tel mortgagosand leases, at ThbLeadeh oiilce. - , . Ed Sullivan of Newport ws a Valley Ward passenger this morning. : Jack Morgan arrived yesterday from his Euchre Mountain home ou a' busi uess mission. Captain McJunkin took a party to Yaquina yesterday to see the steamer Leggett go out, but the boat had gone when they reached the docks. June 7. 1907. Surveyor Wygant of Newport is in J the citv todav AhnnnA.. T 1 m n ... was in the city Tuesday. 3 ' alter Harding and family visited their farm near Chitwood Saturday. Express Messenirer William Tnnsr rf r run lates or uorva ia Vn : .. .. I 11 ; . .. .. "nu uusiness in ine City Tues- nay nignt. y George McBride of the Fir and Spruce Lumber Company went to PortlanJ Mouday on business. Commissioner John Fogarty of New port was iu Toledo Tuesday night and Wed nesdyy forenoon. Mrs. Edward Allen of Shedd arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark. After a protracted set-to with asthma, L. M. Starr, was able to be among us again the fore part of the week. Shed Rosebrook left Saturday morn ing for Portland, whore he expected to connect with a position in one of the theater orchestras. General rassciicr Aguit Guuimo P. Nevins and Superintendent J. T. Walsh of the C. A E. visited the terminus the fore part of the woek. Dennis Cusack is now conducting the Commercial Hotel aud t. R. Ells worth is installed iu his new hotel just south of ehe old Parker House. I. J. Pepin, L. F. Pepin arid sons Pearl and Archie of Chitwood were in the city Monday. They report part of the road between Chitwood and Toledo iu "horrible couditiou." The entertainment given last Friday night at Woodmen Hall by the Camp and Circle was enjoyed by a large num ber of members and invited euests. 1 . ttt That dog Bingo wa resurrected and trotted out lor the closing; act. The hose team of the Fire Depart ment had a brief drill Wednesda evening and got there in fine style The run down Hill street was a hair raiser. The small bovs should be com pelled to keep out of the way during these runs. Some day there'll be a funeral. ' An Abuse of Liberty. Emma Goldman, anarchist, is aeal- Ollnlv Pllffnnfld in rim iwotlnn nf . . "a tbo seeds of dissension and disorder broadcast, or as far as her cow er can reach, throughout tho land. Born in Germany, she drifted to this country nearly a quarter of a century ago. Without an endowment by nature that would lead her to appreciate the bless ings of individual liberty, she has steadily, for many vears, abused its privileges and goes up and down the land proclaiming anarchistic doctrines unchallenged. Blowing with the fiery breath the coal between capital and labor, aud Indorsing principles that lead to disorder, with its consequences of violence and murder, this woman exemplifies, every time she makey a speech upon a public platform, the Sioueroua tolerance of the Government she coarsely reviles and impudently defies. The weak dace in a Republican form of government is disclosed bv the free dom that is allowed to anarchists whose boldly proclaimed mission it is to en courage men and womon to defy the law under which they live and the pro tection of which thoy claim. Boasting what she calls tho "philosophy of an archism,'' this woman goes up nnd down tho country sowing broadcast with her breath and by menus of an archistic pamphlets the doctrine of violence as a panacea for the ills of Dovertv. the ennnlizntiou of Dronorty ownership and tho necessity for labor. These utterances, fulling upon the ears of the unthinking, arouse untutored minds to pernicious activity; falling upon the ears of the vicious, they them incite to crime; upon the ears of labor, 1 already attuned to tho whimperings of rell'-pity, they take tho form of a just protest against conditions that compel men to work for a living. To the extent that thev find a receutive soil, they germinate as evil sued, take root and bear fruitage of their kind. -Perhaps there is no way under our institutions to prevent the broadcast sowing of this evil seed, though the crpp that springs from it is plainly a menace to society nud a wanton abuse of freedom of speech which is guaran teed to it8cltizens by a magua.uiw,oua. Govern meut. Oregonian. ''' Number 15 Live Stock Interests. (Special correspondence) .. . ' T rmnu, ur., June a, 1007. I Tremendous interest is being devel- ! ojped in the convention of the Oregon j Development League Junn 21 aud 22, , and large delegations are nsnrArl frrwn 1 1 . . . I , all sections of the state as a result of the low rates of transportation. .Au advance meeting of the presidents and secretaries of the' different organiza tions composing the League will be held in the convention room of the Portland Commercial Club (second floor, Sixth and Alder streets) Thurs day night, June 20, at 8 o'clock. The hope of the League officers relative to this meeting is that tho active men of Oregon may be able to unite upon plans that will greatly add to the population of the state, and agree upon some scheme which will secure the co-operation of the entire population of the state in getting the full advantage of tho colonist rates which begin Septem ber 1 and continue until October 31. The Portland Rnn Show nnH Firot is to be a great attraction and it will certainly be of much benefit to visitors from all parts of the state of Oregon, as any movement that brings us nearer to nature's beautiful things does us good. The success of tho Live Stock Associ ation is assured. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock thoro will be a meeting in the parlors of tho Portlaud Commercial Club fo solicit subscriptions for stock, and Portland owes tho perfecting of the orgauization to the state at large, for everyone realizes that the greatest suc cess of tho Lewis and Clark Exposition was tho live stock show; that the great est advertisement Oregon received at the St. Louis Exposition was tho fact that"Lorelta D." proved to tho world by drawing first prize that Oregon was the world's best dairy country, und now with the location of both Armour aud Swift, Oregon and the Pacific North-' west should go forward iu the develop ment of live stock aud supply the Orient aud Alaska, the best markets in the world. The tourist rates, at a littlo more than one fare for tlip round trip and good for Oregon from nil parts of the United Sutes went on sale Saturday in all ticket ollices tji i onghout tho country. Grand Celebration. Siletz will (wlnlinitn Hm l.Vi.i-rl, t July. Following is the program: 10 a. in. Parade to grounds, headed by the brass band, followed by tho In dians in native costume. 10:30 a. m. Musio bv t he band Address by the President Music by the band Reading Declaration of Independence "Star Spangled Banner" by the child ren , i Speaking f 12 in. A grand feast. 1 p. in. Sports : Baseball Siletz vs. Toledo, tug of war, foot racing, run ning broad'junip, horse racing, Indian ' Bhinnoy game, boat racing, Indian feather dunce. Prizes will be awarded in each event. Fireworks iu the evening. A grand ball at Metoalfo hall iu the evening. Good music. Cotiio onel Come all! For Sale. '" ',. "feam young inarus, weight 1000 and' 1100 pounds, wagon and harness, I?2S0; also one heavy work mare, S75. En quire at J. C. Dixon's, Elk Citv, Or. " Team For Sale. . Good team, weight about 1200, harness and wagon ; also good milch cow, fresh September 1. Cheap. . wiim.ns iUl.MU.NAI.U, IOI0UO, Ul'. Sfoeriff'3 Sale. , . On the 0th of July. 1!H)7. at Ihe hour nf o'clock i. in., at :he front door of the Court house hi Toledo, Oregon, I will sell at'jmbllo auction, to I he lilK heat Mddor for cash In ' haud, the following doscirlbed real eslam. . towlt: All that part of tho sh' ; nf 80, T. 10 . li. 8 west, W illamette Meridian, ta , Orcfjou, except tht part thereof Hold hi Va iyina Fruit Company by Jnine Jlmiiarand wife by deed dated August 1.1, tS'iland aim. except that part thereof sold by mid Jamva ; IlRinar and wi,lB to 41. Schmidt by deed dated March 7, V!(. JiiJ mile is miula under an ex eomWu In my Ijunds Issued out of ihe Circuit Court of the Stnleof Oregon for Lincoln County, In the suit of Willis 11. Wright, plsln tltt", vs. DavM Iliimar et al, dofundnnU, it pro. ;eeliiiK to foreclose a inortguge. -J. ir. 'kobs, sjhQrlfl of Mucoln County, Oregon.