Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 26, 1908, Image 1

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Volume XVI.
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Friday, June 26. 1908.
Number IS
Real Estate Transfers.
The following instruments were
recorded by the County Clerk during
the week ending Monday evening:
SaraC. Jeffries to W E Yates
155.11 acres in section 5, Tll.R 11
and lot 6 block 2 in Kellogg block
ad to Newport. $1.
Currance Shepard and husband
to Henry Nice lots in Newport and
Stanford. $650.
United States to heirs of Ernest
Logan, patent, 85.14 in sections 21,
35 and 36 in T 6, R 11.
Abe Logan and wife, Larkie Lo
gan and Annie Winkler and hus
band to Joseph Kosydar, lot 1 sec
tion 21, T 9, R 10, $300
Baldwin Fairchild, heir of Hollis
Fnirchild, to JTh Krwydnr, In-'
- dian allotment, 3.86 acres in section
9, T 10, R 10. $150.
Jerome Young and wife to Martin
Smith, block 30 in Phelp's ad to
Newport. $150.
Wra. Metcalf and wife and Lucy
Metcalf to M. S. Collins and Sam
uel Kimmel, lease for 5 years, par
cel of land in section 4, T 10, R 10.
Receiver's Receipt to Edward De
lonay, w swi of section 13, and
s se of section 14, T 14, R 9.
$400.
S G Irvin and wife to John
Loomis, lot in Town of Irvington
in Ocean View ad to Newport.
$400.
Jacob Johnson, Jr., and wife to
J. V. Bones, 1 acre in section 34,
T7R11. $140.
Georgge E Cooper and wife to W
A Bates, 120 acres in section 14,
T 13, R 8. $10.
United States to Andrew S Charles
alias Andy Chetco, patent, lots 3
and 4 of Section 9, T 9, R 10 con
taining 74.35 acres.
United States to Joseph Gay,
patent, 82.98 acres in section 20,
T 9, R 10.
Andrew S Charles to Warren and
Walter Hall, sj4 swi of nei and
"nw of se and lots 3 and 4 of
section 9, T 9, R.10. $894.
Joseph Gay to Walter S Hall,
82.98 acres in section 20, T 9, R 10
$10.
Ada Arden, et al, to Samuel
Kimmel, bond for deed, to lots 4,
5, 12 and 13 section 8, T 10, R 10.
$1400.
E W Paget and wife to Martin
Smith, block 30 in Phelps ad to
Newport. $1.
E,V Paget and wife to Walter E
Ball, lot 38 Phelp's ad to Newport.
II.
W E Ball and wife to Birdie
Williams, lot, 38 in Phelp's ad to
Newport. $1.'
H R Nehrbas and wife ,to J O
Hendrickson, 81.47 acres in section
5, T 10, R, 11. $2200.
Walter Hall, and Warren Hall
And wife to Charles Goyne, 74.35
acres in section 9, T 9, R 10. $10.
Henry Karpi to Mike Kuoras,
half interest in T 10, R 9. $1.
H S Radcliff and wife to E P
Lundy, 160 acres in section 16, T
11, R 8. $200."
Lucy Jourdan to Joseph Kosydar
80 acres in section 22, T 9, R 10.
$1440.80. '
Sarah Ams Jeffries, et al, to
Frank M Plummer, 5 acres in sec
tion 5, T 11, R 11. $1.
US to the heirs of Charlotte
Euchee, patent to lots in section 18,
T8.R10.
U S to Flora Evans, patent to
land.in section lfij, T 9, R 9.,
.,. Chetco Charley and wife to J W
JIurst. bond for deed, to allotments
No. 84 and 80 in sections 32 and
33, T9.R11. $1900.
Grace A Shaw and husband to A
B Cordley, lot 1 block 15 Bayley
and Case's ad to Newport. $450.
Adrian C Ford to Billa Stoddard,
lot 2 block 16 Nye & Thompson's
ad to Newport. $1000.
George W Ford to Lena M Graves,
lot 2 block 7 Olsson'8 ad to New
port. $159.50.
Adrian C Ford to Billa Stoddard,
block 6 Phelp's ad to Newport.
$1400.
Chetco Ben and wife to Nicholas
Stemple, lots 8 and 9 and nw qr of
Be qr of section 18, T 8, R 10. $570.
Read Newton & Nye's new ad in
this issue.
S. M. Briggs of Winant was in
the city the first of the week.
F. M. Wadsworth went to New
port on the noon train Monday.
Mrs. Wm. Hoeflein of Yaquina
was a Toledo visitor Wednssday.
Chas. Litchfield of Yaquina was
a county seat visitor last Tuesday.
O. G. Dalaba of Elk. City was a
Toledo visitor between trains Tues
day. Homes Blair of Newport had
business in the city Wednesday
forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George McBride
returned to their homestead Tues
day morning.
Remember the base ball game
Sunday. Philomath vs Elk City
on the Toledo ground.
Wm Enos the Elk City sawmill
man was in the county seat on
business Tuesday evening.
O. A. Powell returned Monday
evening from St. Helens. He went
on down to his homestead vnear
Kernville.
Arch -Deacon Chambers of St.
John, Oregon, will hold services at
the Episcopal church next Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock. All are in
vited to attend.
The rain of last week drove
County Surveyor Derrick and crew
out of the woods last Saturday.
They are surveying out the Drift
Creek- Toledo wagon road.
Claude McClure while hewing
with an adz, Tuesday, had the mis
fortune to cut his foot quite badly.
He came down on the evening train
and had Dr. Burgess fix up his
foot.
Married, at the Commercial Hotel,
Thursday evening, June 25, 1908,
Charles M. Olts, of King county,
Washington, and Lucy Munson of
Lincoln county, Rev. C. R. Ells
worth officiating.
Frank Sturdcvant while sawing
wood with the gasoline saw last
Thursday attempted to stop' the
saw with his hand, consequeutly he
now carries his hand in a sling.
He did not lose, any fingers just
Bplit a couple of them.
The old soldiers of the G. A. R.
arid the members of the W. R. C.
and many other visitors from To
ledo are at Newport this week at
tending the G. A. R and W. R. C.
encampment. Tuesday evening
Abe Lincoln Corps of this place
gave a reception to S. F. Blythe,
Department Commander G. A. R.
and Mrs. Cora M. Davis, Depart
ment President W. B..C. and their
official staffs and invited guests.
Last evening the exemplification
of the ritual was given by Abe Lin
coln Corps.
Old Soldiers at Newport.
The old boys who fought in the
hardest war in the history of the
world are having the "time of their
lives" at Newport this week. The
twenty-seventh annual encamp
ments of the Grand Army of the
Republic and Woman's Relief Corps
of Oregon are in session at this fa
mous summer resort. Delegates
and visitors have been crowding the
trains since Saturday evening.
Tuesday noon train carried one
hundred, and the evening train
composed of eleven coaches was
crowded. Newport has turned the
town oven to "The Boys in Blue."
Elk City vs Siletz.
List Sunday uftcriicuu hum a big
day for baseball enthusiasts in To
ledo. The game was played by the
Elk City and Siletz teams on the
local diamond and was a "master
ful production of the great national
game." A good crowd witnessed
the game, many people came from
Elk City and Siletz with the teams.
The day was fine, but the recent
rains had made the ground a little
slippery.
This was the first game of the
season between these teams and the
playing was good.
The batteries were: Elk City,
Parks and Van Orden; Siletz, Bar
ker and Bell. Frank Carson, Um
pire. The game was another of those
pleasant games without ragging and
wrangling. , -
These same teams will play at
Toledo on the Fourth.
Elk City will meet Philomath
here next Sunday. This should be
a good game, too. Don't miss it.
Following is the lineup and score
by innings of last Sunday's game:
ELK CITY POSITION SILETZ
Parks p Barker
Van Orden c Bell
Simpson W. ss Collins M.
Cook lb Felix
Lathrop 21) Larson
Powers 3b Goodell
Graves rf Spencer
Woods cf Collins E.
Simpson D. If David
Elk City 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 9
Siletz 00013000 37
A. T. Peterson went to Portland
Monday morning on a business mis
sion. Tite Ranney of Summit went down
to Newport to mingle among the
old soldiers Wednesday.
. Prof. Woods, having finished up
his school work herev went to Cor
vallis Monday morning.
Frank Newton, the hardware man
returned Saturday evening from a
business visit at Portland.
Miss Minnie Knutson returned
home from Portland, where she
spent the winter, Saturday evening.
Con Christiansen came over from
Corvallis Saturday evening and re
turned on the excursion Sunday
evening.
Miss Lillie Miller who visited and
attended Institute here last week,
returned to her home at Pioneer
Saturday.
Billy. Simpson, ElkCitys' pitcher,
came down Saturday evening to at
tend the dance and be here to play
ball Sunday.
Mrs. G. M. McBride returned
Saturday evening from a three
weeks' visit with her parents at
Oregon City. Her daughter, Mild
red accompanied her home. I
Joseph Blower was up from Mill
4 yesterday.
Tomas Ferr and son of Oyster
ville were in Toledo Tuesday.
Miss Blanch Jeffereys is visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Fish.
Walter Hall of Siletz returned
from a trip to Portland Monday
evening.
Wm. Manor the C. & .E. bridge
carpenter was in the city Tuesday
evening.
A. W. Morgan of Euchre Moun
tain was a county seat visitor last
Saturday.
J. E. Wilson of Chitwood spent
a few minutes in Toledo Wednesday
afternoon.
C. E. Hawkins went to Elk City
Tuesday morning returning on the
noon train.
Mrs. Woodford of Elk City was
a Toledo visitor between trains
Wednesday.
F. M. Wadsworth came down
from Portland last Friday to visit
old Toledo friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gardner
went to Cottage Grove Tuesday
for a few days visit.
Miss Elsie Allen, accompanied by
little
Christina Carlson, went to
Nortons this morning for a week's
visit at home
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tongeland ( vices of such able instructors in the
came over on the excursion Sunday many institutes he has held, be it
and visited during the day with therefore 1
friends at Toledo. Resolved, That we, the teachers
Charley Dick, for years a resident of Lincoln county do hereby ten
of Toledo but now of Independence, j der to Superintendent Bethers a
was among the old . soldiers bound vote of thanks and assure him of
for Newport Wednesday evening, j our Ixjst wishes for his future buc-
Miss Ruth Graham who has been CC88,
visiting the past' two weeks with !
her cousin, Eleanor Grady, returned I
to her home at Corvallis Monday
afternoon.
Wm. Scarth left yesterday morn
ing for Salem, to be in attendance
at the convention of the Oregon
Bankers Association to be
there today and tommorrow.
Professor and Mrs. R. P.
after attending the teachers'
held
Coin
insti-
tute here last week, left Saturday
morning for a short visit at Gervis,
and will attend the Annual Conven
tion of Western Division of the
State Teachers' Association to be
held at Eugene on June 25, 26, and
zth, betore returning to their home
atWaldport.
J. J. Waggoner arrived Tuesday
noon from Medford and will visit
with old friends at Toledo for a few j
days. Mr. Waggoner is mourning
the death of his wife, which oc-
cured at their home near Medford
last Friday. Mr. Waggoner sold j
his nroDertv in Southern Orecron
anu muy again lane up ins resiuence
A-i i; ; 1
here.
Jackson county went dry at the
last election but Medford nrecinct
went wet. Judge Hanna of that
county sustained the former order
enjoining the county court of Jack
son county from declaring the city
of Medford dry under the state law
as a result of the county having
cast a majority vote in favor of pro
hibition. In his decision the court
practically decided that the late
election was nullified, as far as this this morning for Eastern Washing
county is concerned, and that the ton where Mr. Richards will run a
county court will be sustained in ' machine during harvest. Mrs.
authorizing the licensing of saloons Richards will go to Michigan to
in all precincts which voted in favor assist in , the care of an invalid
of saloons two years ago, regardless sister. They will probably return
of the last election,
Teachers' Institute.
The county teachers' institute
held here last week, closed Friday
evening with a lecture to parents at
the M. E. church by Superintendent
L. R. Alderman of the Eugene
schools. The lecture was good and
was well received by the large crowd
in attendance. Miss Maggie Hamp
ton of Rocco sang a solo and Miss
Estella Gannon of this place played
an organ solo.
The institute was well attended
by teachers from all parta of the
county, and was pronounced the
best ever held in the county.
County Superintendent Bethel
was ably assisted in the work by
State Superintendent Ackerinaii,'
Prof. L. it. Alderman and Charle.-t
K. Jones, editor of the Teachers'
Monthly.
We intended giving a complete
report of the institute In this issue,
but are unable to do so owing to
being unable to attend.
Before the close of the meetings
the following resolutions were
adopted unanimously by all the
teachers in attendance:
Whereas, The Superintendent
has been untiring in his effort to
improve the schools in Lincoln
county during his long and efficient
service; and
Whereas, he has, with great ef
fort succeeded in securing the ser-
Pour Trains Daily. ,
Beginning Monday, June 22 the
following train service went into
effect on the line of the C. & E. be
tween Albany and Yaquina:
Daily, Except Sunday
Train No. 16 Train No. 2
Mixed Passenger
Lv. Albany 7:45a.m. 12:40p.m.
Ar. Yaquina 1:30 p. m. 5:30 p.m.
Train No. 15 Train No. 1
Passenger Mixed
Lv. Yaquina 2:15 p. m. 7:00 a. m.
Ar. Albany 7:00p.m. 11:55a.m.
Sunday service as follows:
Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m.
Arrive Yaquina, 11:40 a. in.
Leave Yaquina, 6:00 p. m.
Arrive Albany, 11 : 30 p. m.
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For Sale.
One hundred and thirty-four acres
0f good timber and grazing land,
alxmt one mile from deep water,
Apply to owner, Leon Ra ncourt,
Toledo, Or.
Notice.
I have sold my hardware business
to New,ton Ne- AU 151,8 due nie
are to 1x3 id to Newton & e
.....
Have you town property, dairy or
fruit farm for sale? See or write,
Georgh Betoers,
Toledo, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Richards
came over from their homestead on
Siletz yesterday. They departed
i to their home at Siletz next Fall.
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