? J (J a it n tl as V Volume XY1. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, July 24. 1908. Number zi Council Proceedings Toledo, Or., July 20. Council met in regular session. Present Mayor R. A. Arnold; Councilmen C. B. Crosno, F. W. Carson, G. R. Schenck, A. Rose brook, A. T. Peterson and Recorder Krogstad. Councilman-elect George Iloeflein being present, here sworn in and . forthwith took his seat in the Council. 1 Communication from W, W. Vaughn relative to a franchise for electric light system read, and on motion aforesaid communication laid on table. Claim of F. J. McElwain for marshal's salary from July 1 to July , for jjU, paid. The matter of procuring a hook and ladder truck was referred to the Committee on Fire and Police, and that the cost of Baid truck be limited to $100. The matter of stopping leak in City Hall roof referred to Council ' man George Iloeflein with instruc tions to attend to the matter as soon aa possible. Moved and carried ' that Council tender to the Toledo School Board the free use of the City Hall for high school purposes the coming school year. Ferd Brown here elected City Marshal to serve the balance of this term. Recorder ordered to require a bond from the new marshal. Council here adjourned. Otto 0. Kroostad, Recorder. " Grant Hiscox of Chitwood was in Toledo Sunday. Wm. Enos of Elk City was a Toledo visitor Sunday. For Sale or Trade. General mearchandis store, well stocked, good location, near Port land; also 7-mom house, rustic, i acre of ground in Eastern Oregon grain district, in town; also hotel of about 20 rooms and property close to railroad depot. What have you? Address R. Tassell, Boring, Oregon. For Sale. 15j acre ranch quarter of a mile Jrom town. Enquire, John Carlson, Toledo. WHITE IS KING Born 50 Years Ago. Made iu both VIBRATOR and RO TARY styles. The latter machine sews both a lock and chaiu stitch, making two machines in one. Ball Bartug. Light ruuning. Greatest range of work. Sews the heaviest nod lightest mater ials perfectly. Full set steel attach ments. Simple and durable. A child can operate it. Guaranteed by the maker. Mutiy. styles. Sold on eauy payments. CAMPBELL, PELLMANCO. .- Eogeue. Oregon. Pacific Coast Branch Olllce, White Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St. ,' Sao. Franoisoo, California. m B. F. Hahn was up f rom Yaquina Friday. ' Bob Tronson of Siletz was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. D. C. Rosebrook visited Newport Sunday. F. R. Stokes returned to Port land Friday noon. George McBride came over from his homestead Friday evening. , J. R. Turnidge, the drayman, went to Wren 'yesterday morning. Mrs. Effie Rich of Harrison, Idaho, is visiting her sister Mrs. Bethers, here. Postmaster O. Middlekauff of Yaquina went through to Portland Monday afternoon. Misses Hauie Gillette, Saiu Cia hen and Ruth Ofstedahl went to Newport Saturday. , Jim Brown arrived last evening from Portland for a visit among old time friends and scenes. Wm. Matthews of Newport pas sed through enroute home from Salem Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neils ' Anderson visited at Nortons this week, she going tip Saturday and he following Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Shed Rosebrook, after a short visit here, returned to their home at Portland Saturday morning. Ben Jones passed down to Otter Rock Monday evening, returning to his home at Independence Wed nesday morning. "TirA." Andersen, Toledo's launch builder, is building a fine launch for J. Margson of Winant, who recently bought the Tom Ferr place. xr vin.A w;iu. ,v, v, -teen visiting with her brother R. S. VajiCleve and family departed Wednesday morning for her home atAirlie. llie biletz baseball team came over here Sunday and wollooned the local ball players to the tune of 12tol.' Toledo boys played first rate but their lack of practice told all through the game. A hurgl ar entered the residence ,, . . ., . . of Dr. Minthorn nt Newport last aftel. spending two weeks in Wald Monday night and relieved the p0rt Doctor of $8 overlooking a much Mand Mrj RensliaWf of Spok. larger sum of money that was lying ane have rented a cottage for the in plain sight on the dresser. , . . , -n . . ,,r , , - " j wintcr and will remain in Wald- J. Jenson had the misfortune to port for some time, have one of his horses break its leg ( Mr. King and family arrived in ,t0 u nijw uue tuui, nu mm just purcnaseu ana commenced construction of a sum it becoming frightened broke lose mer residence. and ran away breaking one of its front legs. . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Holm and ton. rvwoA mvn tn Mo,.t T day noon for an outing at the beach. This is their firat. viait. tn this county since their residence ncic, dc.cu j-caio ugu, wuen lur. Holm taught school, nublished a! ' , - H. newspaper, etc., in Toledo. ! sociation has been incorporated by Those. mi,ht.v b,,ntnva n'U. Me.Millin. L. V. Colvin Aid E. McCluskey, Chauncey Hawkins and R. Bdkcr. The Association will ney rciuineu uoout o duum m tlie tender. Salem Journal. Rex Nelson, returned Monday even -' purchase the hall now owned by J. tho afternoon with a nico three- - That's till true. But while speak jng from their week's hunting and D. Kent and conduct the same as a .Pmt buck. jng ()f ( & . conductors bow fishing expedition down in the Ten 'public hall. A number of other ! ' Toledo pooplo arc now nccommo- alniut the two men having charge Mile country. As was expected wo things calculated to benefit the town dated by a noon mail. Monday of the regular trains running lie know all about it. George says will be undertaken. ' noon Postmaster Arnold received tween Albany and Yaquina. Tho they killed several deer, an elk, " C. R. Evens has locked his smoke the first mail on the one o'clock things said of Tom Riley in regard some cougars 'and Borne small game house and thrown the key down train, and its a convenience our to living clever, accommodatim; and but no fish. Chauncey claims that, the well. Dick and party spent people appreciate. We also get our faithful can bo said of Billy H ellein they killed no game but caught lots last week on the Yachnts and re- Sunday mail Monday morning, it and Chauncejf T.rapp, who "ao offish, and Rex said they never turned with eight deer. It was coming over to Newport on the been on this junior yearj. That, saw any game or fish and had decided that' the Binoke house Sunday excursion and is brought they are careful and e .in;ecit h nothing to pat but bacon, bread and woule remain' locked for some time back to Toledo the following m im- proven by the fi c , that they hiv coffee. ' to come. inB- Thathelis, too. .. never had a s.-iioas nninshuy. ..-..-v,.v, UWlfcV Electric Power from Siletz. W. W. Vaughn, president of the Vaughn Construction Company of Detroit, Michigan, is in Lincoln county investigating the feasibility of constructing and maintaining an electric light and power plant at the Agency. Mr. Vaughn was at Siletz Satur day looking over the possibility of power and is greatiy impressed with the outlook. His id&a is to either dig a canal at the Agency and change the course of the river from the big seven-mile bend in the river through the canal, which would be about a half mile long, causing a hundred or more feet fall to the water, or to dam the river and install power stations. The power Avould then be transmitted to Toledo and Newport for electrical lighting and power purposes. "Mr. Vaughn was in Toledo Fri day, Sunday and Monday forenoonun(ay and has since been at Newport learning the sense of the people in regard to the amount of power that would be used. If business enough to justify the outlay is assured there is no doubt but that Mr.' Vaugh n will come here to do business. The gentleman realizes the coun try is new and that the demand for power is limited, yet he sees a great ; future for this part of the state and hj3 company wants to get in on the j ground floor. Mr. Vaughn is also figuring on waterworks, ice plant, wooden pipe factory and other enterprises if his company decides to come here. j Mr. Vaughn has personal reasons why he wants to. come to Lincoln county. He says he is looking for 1 a good climate to live in. He is mg tn-ed of the extreme hot and cold weather of Michigan and is Pleased with the mild cl5m- j ate Here. Tt. i nn h nnr eiti'enq t.n irivo h.scon inducements I . J and encouragement possible to per - encouragement possible to per suade them to locate here. Waldport Items. Mrs. E. W. Matthews and son of Portland rntiirnpil lmmf Tneml.iv waldport Tuesday aiuum mediately Mrs. luiu.ucu,.,, oi loruanu is occupying the Henry Nice cottage at Lutjens. ' 1 1 1 1...1.! f.. the Wald port-Tidewater road, A w Fiunlmf nf rVmM.llia u-lm is interested in the Waldport Mill . . . I. spent a lew days wiui us inis ween. Tim Wnhlnort imnrnvement As-' -- 7 Captain E. Nost went to Corvallis" yesterday. - I Frank Gattrell went to Portland Saturday morning Mrs. I. M. Tendell went to New port yesterday aftrnoon . Mrs. Lester. Waugh went to Al - bany Wednesday morning. Commissioner John Kentta was over from Siletz last Friday. Frank Gattrell returned home from Portland Tuesday evening. Miss Ena Stoute and A. Casteel were up from Yaquina Friday after noon. Billy Graham of Corvallis passed through on the excursion train last Sunday. E0thr CWplnnd onmp over from Siletz Saturday returning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jacobson of Elk City were Toledo visitors Mrs. J. F. Wilson of Newixnt visited with friends' here the first, J. Q. Adams was down from Chitwood on road business Sunday n. and Monday. Leo Bateman made proof on his homestead before County Clerk Wade yesterday. Ferd Brown is now to be botll feared and respected, lie is To ledo's police torce. Miss Mary Ewing of Siletz was in me coumy seat, yesicruay mailing proof on bis homestead. Jess Harlow of Kernvillcvisited here with JNeils and Maurice An- derson the first of the week. j Arch Deacon Chambers will l nwiofli of Wf Tilma lini-nli ttn n day afc ? . 3Q ' Landlord Dennis Cusack is tear- ing the old barn down which has stood many Ya 011 tho Pronerty -hnoV f,f the Imt.el , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grahaiit, Mrs. Altree and Miss Graham went to OJter Rock the latter part, of last week for a camping trip. County Surveyor Jim Derrick went to Oakland, Southern Oregon, to do a job of surveying for Uncle Sam. Jack Vincent went with him. Rube Saunders the tho famous athlete of Chemawa, played first base for the Siletz boys here Sun day. He returned to Chemawa Tuesday The City Council did a gracious act by tendering to the School Board the frce .uso of the Cily 1IllU for ... ..,. ,,., ,1,,..:,,,, fi, ,.;. 'inJ Bchool "r Liwt Sunday's CXCUWlOll train Sun was atxiut the largest regular day excursion ever ran over tho , ' " . . two 1,)C(!moUV("8 t0 IIUIIU1C H1U n.uu Yesterday morning N. L. McEl- wain, Arthur Nye and Ed Altrce went mt on a hunting expedition. , , ,, J..',- How About a County Fair, A n.gular meeting of the Toledo Development League will le held in the City Hall Tuesday evening, July 28, to which every citizen of Toledo is invited to attend. The ;mattor of a county fair will be de cided at this meeting.' Also two propositions for electric lights will be liefore the meeting. Come sure, whether you are a member or not, you are at least interested in the town. . Heavyweights Meet. Last Tuesday two of our heavy weight, pugilistic inclined nrosner- J 0us fanners became engaged in a depute which t!ioy immediately ' decided to so; tie, by tho manly art af self de'eneo and trying to knock the block off the other follow. As is customary in such sports one f the comhattants soon proved hi i superiority in the ait and in a very fcw roun,,a tl,e weakest of the two Wtt8 Knocked down and out a. mniewsKi anu Jj. Miinar were up from Kcrnville Tuesday. Dave Rams 'el of Elk Ci'y had business in the. rit.v Tnes l.nv. . V(ltm.ni,i hnmn uv.WI.,,, morning. I Henry Tronson came over from l,:a l.,., Sit,,, Ta,l., nn.l l..ft aim llUlllli IV V A ni 1(1 Ibl u Wednesday morning for a visit with hi . ti.iniltor- t Florence. Haviug 8()M th(jir r.mch) fm 0 alia, to Mr. Salvage, O. Knutson and family--departed Saturday morning for Portland where they will make their future home. August Fischer of the Corval'is Flouring Mill Company passed i . 1. m 1 j J . I u terests there, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vaughn of Detroit, Mi.d.ignn, were in tl f p..:,i., r the city x '""v """j. Mrs. Vaughn returned Monday morning to Dot roil; and Mr. Vaughn went to Newport on the noon train. You travel U-tween Albany and Corvallis mostly on mixed freight trains, and the best, cleverest and most accommodating conductor in Oregon is Tom Riley, lie knows n11 tho PPle in both 'towns and ill 1 iaiKS w tm 1,10 men. women aml children on the line. Women leave their babies crying to wave at him from the car window and men stop the plow to holler "Hcllo,.Tom!" nt Ids train. I have known. Tom ever since he wont on the freigl t train that used to 'haul people 'o .Yaquina hay. t He took Neal Sulli van's place when that lad had lis hand cut off, and three years later he was killed by getting caught in :i. runaway car nt Detroit. They call Riley "Lucky Tom," for be has had two men killed on trains and alwavs UWfty with ft MI.aU.., (m (hi , in one sniashup wlicn be l ad to jump head-first down a bank fn m