Wtnmh VOLUME 17 .TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11,1909. NUMBER 10 ElkCity vs. Siletz. That big ball game was pulled off at Elk City last Sunday between the Siletz and Elk City teams. This was the game to decide the championship of the county, and was won by Siletz, the score stand ing Siletz, 15, Elk City, 4. The launches Oregon and Grace took about sixty from this place, and the Rose took fifty from Newport, besides many went with teams, small boats etc. Chitwood, 'Eddyville, and in fact towns from all over the county were pretty well represented. Elk City surely had a full house Sunday. The day was very warm, just the day for good ball playing, and the rnnny visitor were enter tained with good ball. Elk Qity started the scoring in the last half of the first inning, making three runs. Then in the third inning Cook made his second tally, Clyde and Charley VunOrden making the other two, which closed the score for Elk City during the game. Siletz was shut out com pletely until the 4th, when' with some good hits, fast running and several errors the Indians run in a Hock of eight. Then in the 7th they added four more scalps to their ljelts, in the 8th two and in the yth one more, making a tota' of fifteen. Pitcher Simpson for Elk City and Casey for Siletz did good work, but Ixith teams had exceptionally heavy batters ami many times ihc ball was sent clear out of reach. The lineup was: ELK CITY Simpson Graves Van Orden. Cook siletz p Casey c Lane Chas ss David 11) Butterfield VaiiOrden,Clydc2b Talks . 3b Wood if Young f Powers cf Benscll Harlow Faiix-hild Ilaight Felix F. W. Carson, umpire. , A game was played in the fore noon between Eddyville and Elk City 'Second team. The latter car ried off the game by a score of 13 to 5. Newport vs. Waldport. Newport and Waldport played on the hitter's grounds last Sunday. Owing to the long distance to travel and the early hour of starting, but a few of the Newport fans accom panied their team, but those who did go report a most enjoyable trip. Newport's players were Rutler, Smith, Peek, Mapes, Spurks, Frey, Coshon, Davis, Bradshaw. Waldport's team was composed of Wann, Darnell, Viekers, Kent, Daly, Chapin, Reads, Tissel, Mc Millen. We were unable to get the po sition of the players. Score, Newport 20; Waldport 5. Umpires, W. F. Ready, F. M. Stoltz. ' Siletz vs. Corvalli3 A big game of 'ball wilFbe played on the Toledo grounds next Sunday between Siletz, the champions of Lincoln county, and Corvallis, the champions of Benton county. This will be a big game and a large crowd will attend. Game called at 2 o'clock. For Sale. Bay team, weight 2000 lbs, price $300 for quick results. See North at Toledo. ' George Hall visited Elk City Tuesday. Fresh garden seeds at Toledo Drug Co. Grant King of Newport was in the city Monday. J. S. Akin returned from Port land last evening. A. T. Peterson came in on the train last evening. Hoes, rakes and scythes just re ceived at Newton & Nye's. W. R. Wakefield of Waldport was in the city Wednesday. Ex-County Commissioner F. A. Thompson is in the city today. J. Q. Adams was a county seat visitor from Chitwood Monday. Let us sell you an Edison or Vic tor phonograph. Toledo Drug Co. John Salvage returned from Seattle, Washington, Tuesday even ing. We have the best selection of postal cards in the city. Toledo Drug Co. County Commissioner Fogarty passed through on the train Tues day morning. Steve Kobelski returned from Kernville Monday evening and will spend the Summer in Toledo. Postmaster Frank Lane passed through on the train Tuesday even ing enroute home to Newport. O. 1!. De Laurier went to Port land Tuesday morning to have his final hearing in his c test case. A. M. Collins, the lamp burner man, is in Elk City, Yaquina, New port and other juiints this week. Mrs. C. E. Hawkins and niece, Miss Pennington, went to Portland Wednesday to the Rose Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rosebrook went to Portland last Saturday morning to take in the Rose Fes tival. Rolla Gaar ami Cliff Crosno went to Elk City Monday to repair the telephone line of the Lincoln county Telephone Company. I. R. Wishart, the druggist, is moving his family in to the Thomas Leese property at the corner of First and Grove streets this week. James M -Dmald has sold his ranch at Chitwood to Mr. Weaver of Corvallis, consideration $3500. Mr. McDonald intends to move to Toledo and build on his property. Miss Genevieve Tillotson, who has resided with her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Arnold, the past school year, de parted Wednesday morning for Portland, where she will be met by her mother, and they will proceed to their home at Wamic, in Eastern Oregon .v Last Saturday evening just at sn pi ie r lime the fire bell called the fire department out. Fire had caught in the roof of the county house on the northeast corner of the courthouse grounds, and had it not been for the prompt action of the firemen the house and its contents would have soon been consumed. As it was only a small hole was burned in the roof. M. J. Allphin and Sam Owen live in the house. Institute at Waldport. A local teachers' institute will be held at Waldport on Saturday, June 19th. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Graduating exercises will be bold at which time the graduating class will be presented with their diplomas. A good in stitute is assured. ' ' Circuit Court. Judge Harris arrived Saturday evening and Monday morning con- vened circuit Court in adjourned term. The main object of the special term was to admit to citizen ship several Applicants for final papers. The following cases were heard: Samuel G. Irvin vs. M. A. Craig, action; verdict for plaintiff for 8107.87. C. E. .Vanderpool vs. Evalandi Vanderpool, divorce; decree dis missing complaint and that state have judgement for its disburse ments. Carrie M Lake vs. WO Lake, di vorce; default, decree of divorce for plaintiff who is granted custody of minor child and permitted to re sume her maiden name. .Andrew Smith vs. Joshua Louie, et al, suit; defendant withdraws demurrer and granted ten days toi1'1'- file answer. L W Williams vs. Sarah Jeffries, action: default, judgement for $123.82 with interest at 10 per cent, 20 attorney's fees, costs and dis bursements, order of sale of at tached property.. Josegh O'Neill vs. E M Paxter, Eiiit; default, and decree quieting title. Grant Iliscox vs. Mary Arilla Hiscox, divorce dismissed on motion of plaintiff. John II Schneider vs. John vs. jonni settled and i Micek, et al, action .1- . -i v uismis.seu. - Cecilie Klemmersen Beck vs. Fir! & Spruce Lumber Co., suit; der : fault and judgement for Sf00 with 8 per cent interest from Feb. 4, . 1007; $390, and interest from Feb. I 4, 1907; $100 attorney's fees, cost.- and disbursements. I v, w i.f sale of attached property. William Metcalf vs Martha Mot- calf, divorce: demurrer to com - plaint withdrawn and defendant granted 30 days to file answer! First National Bank vs. F M Car ter, et al, action; settled and dis missed. Citizenship papers wore granted to Mat Koski, Robert Pyhtila, Henry Kentta, George Albert Hall, Abraham Abrams, Alex Hespak and Andrew Alingo. Names to be investigated were Wiktor Magingai nn.l M.,t T.'., I 1 l"Bil. rv,i.f ,i;,,. i i rri i Couit adjourned early Tuesdav , i ii lr i , 'j morning and Judge Harris departed forUosebuig. : The latest phonograph records at Toledo Drug Co. Toledo, Siletz a,nd Lincoln county views', on postaf cards. Toledo Drug Co. For Sale. Grand Piano. Nctzow Cheap, Geohuk Hall. r OA iur. tit . j Every thirty days, to cot shaves ... ,r b . and haircuts at the o d stand. Lee JUuTimLOMEw, loledo's Barber. -, Jersey Bull lor Service I have a thoroughbred Jersey Bull for service, price $1 at time of service. If you don't bring the dollar don't bring the cow. Donali) Stewaht. Remember. , The Ladies of St. John's Guild will serve refreshments during the three days of the Lincoln County Fair. For dirt cheap homes see North it Toledo. j New line local postal cards. " To-1 ! ledo Drug Co. Jack Morgan returned Wednesday evening from Portland.. Sheriff J. H. Ross went to Port land Tuesday morning. (!. S. Parmele was up from Kern ville the first of the week. J. S. Akin the dry goods man was a Portland visitor this week. Mrs. Wm. Iloefiein of Yaquina visited in Toledo Wednesday. Ed Logan of Lower Siletz was in the city the first of the week. M. S. Collins the Sawmill man of Siletz was in the city Monday. Captain Henry Nice of Lutjens was doing business here yesterday. C. L. Ki.app, an Elk City real estate man, was in the city Tues- Corvallis Ice Cream. A little bit better than the best on the Coast. . For Farms dirt cheap see North at. Toledo. , . , r, , , , ior ouo per ounce, loiedo Drug Co r, , , , , Postal car's you have never seen . . 11 . , , .....-... 1.111, i-i'iiui, nun jainy. Toledo Drug Co. . m i ., ... , Next Thursday there will be an ,. . , ... eohpse of the sun visible here if it . , , , , is not to cloudy. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Altree and family and Miss Eleanor Grady went to Portland this morning to attend the Rose Festival. , I am coming over to Toledo with a full line of liarness, whips, robes, and horse blankets in about two j weeks. A. Cameron. Peal estate, again. .Anyone wish- ! ing to invest in real estate or those ; wishing to' dispose of their holdings will do well to see C. L. Knapj) of Elk City. - Order your base ball outfit and ! fishing tackle of Newton it Nye. . Abbey farm near Elk City 400 acres, gl" per acre, see Dalaba. A jar of nice, frosl Cold Cream j Co. or !oc a Toledo 1) Fine 30 aero farm 3 miles north I.f,., ... ,s ... , . oi raiom, wrogon, n exenange lor : ... . , , , dairy farm in or near Jo odo. i - v , ' See North at loledo. ' Frank Day of Waldport was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. Day says everything is looking good in "''Ux'i't "d that considerable , ,'oal (!stl,,c " f''isi'S hanjf. j Mrs. S. W. liosebrookeame down i 1, 1 , . ,,1 , ; from Port land last ,1 riday evening: !, .. ... 1 . , , i 1 ior a visit wiin oid menus, aiso 101 take charge of the furniture store ! while Austin is in Portland. She j was accompanied by hoi' sister, iieiun i-ogiui. - 1 -n- t Newt Guilhanis was up from Ona rP , . , . ,. i 1 uesday to get a m owing machine. lMr. Guillian.s says never . were i4i 1 , 1 , 111 , i things so lively 111 his noighliorhood ' "t present. More work is being 1,0110 t,u' fill'"l0''f. ,"''1) 'ire l)1'i1' t,li,n "Verago and many new pwlle nre coming, . Dr. M. E. Austin of Portland is I spending a week or ten days here, 1 the guest of Dr. T. E. Adams, look- ling over this section tif the country with the view of establishing his home hero if he find's everything satisfactory . and thus-, far he is thoroughly pleased. Light Plant for Toledo An ordinance granting the New port Power Company a franchise to build and operate a power plant and distributing system for a period of twenty-five years was brought lip before the City Council at its regu lar meeting last Monday evening and was given its first reading. The Company does not require the asks for a franchise to put in its pant etc the d(y wnnt lights it agrees to furnish them at ; the following rates. A maximum j flat, rate charge of SS per month for each nominal 1200 candle power arc light furnished by it. For each 32 candle power light furnished the maximum flat rate charge will be S 1 .GO per month anil for 10 candle Tvnvnr licrlifu ft 1 thi immlli rrl... I maxiimim motor rate which the Company will have a right to charge under this franchise will he 17 cents per kilowatt hour. Should the franchise be granted the o: instruct ion is to l'e begun within four months and is to bo completed within eight months. 'A good horse for salo see North at Toledo. Editor Willi am Matthews of the ncn mil, ih'iim was a county seal , .. J i visitor Monday afternoon. V.......t V - i C. G. North our rmstlimr vo.i! i cm mini iiuonus us mat lie lias ., , , ,, i ...t.,i . t ... .i i i i . ciowu uie oeai ior me 1 . Larson 1 , ., . . , . , place north of town, having sold i '. . , . consideration ?0300. Laet ; we,k Mr Xor(ll W)M tl(, T riuske.v plaee, also the half interest j(lfM T()mys ; Tomy & ! Andross place, to Mr. Andross' ! brother this was formerly the i Bovm-n nl ve Strawberry Social. The Ladies will give a strawberry : social oii next Wednesday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock, at Woodmen Hall. 10c. a dish.' Everybody, cordially invited.' By Committee. I Will Exchange my V2 interest in throe new cottages and store buildim:. nnd three lots each -WxlOO, for a good improved farm near the coast. S('e n,y n"mi C- tt- Xrtli, at To ledo Pine 1 roe Land Co. For Sale. Good work horse. Call and see I'i'n. Dave Williams. Meadow Creek. We are having some summer weather now, and its plenty warm enough. nr.. 1 n r ... . ir. aim iMis. 1 nam Dam oy . ., , T , ,, . , , ,, , J visited J. T. Calkins' folks Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Brown.workod on their place Saturday. Mr. Bohannon visited at J. T. Calkins' Sunday. Miss Mae Yoder visited S. J. Stewart's folks Sunday. George Davenport wont up to his ranch Sunday, returning the same day. C. 0. Brown is working on the road this week. Miss Althoa Brown and Lester Grant visited at Win. Davenport's Sunday. Miss Rebecca Wilson has been numbered with the sick the past week. ' Every body oit the Creek is pro paring to have a 'big time on the 4th of July.