Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 02, 1909, Image 1

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VOLUME 11
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 2,1009.
NUMBER 19
Married.
At the Commercial hotel in this
city, on Wednesday, June 30, 1909,
Mr. L. F. Robbins and Miss Mamie
Wakefield, both of Eddyville. Rev.
C. R. Ellsworth officiating.
The bride is one of the most pop
ular young ladies in Lincoln county.
She has taught school in different
parts of the county during the past
three or four years. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wakefield.
The groom is one of the county's
substantial young farmers, having
lived at Eddyville for years. lie is
most worthy young man.
This paper joins the many friends
of the young couple in extending
congratulations and best wishes.
A New Steamboat.
George C. AValker, the shipbuilder
has just laid the keel for a steamboat
which he will run on the bay doing
a general passenger and freight busi
ness. The boat will be 55 feet long,
12 feet beam, and will have a long
cabin to accommodate 50 passen
gers. This boat will be about the
size of the gasoline launch Ella
May, which burned a year ago.
Corvallii Ice Cream. A little
bit better than the best on the
Coast.
Fireworks
A large assortment at the Bon
boniere. For Sale.
Bay mare, 1000 lbs., 7 years old,
sound and true make me an offer.
See North at Toledo.
I, R. Wishart visited Newport the
first of the week.
Hon. C. B. Crosno was a passen
ger for the lower bay yesterday
noon.
S. H. Beatty of Chit wood was a
county seat visitor the fore part of
this week.
Fern Hayden of the Leader
visited in Portland and Oregon City
from Saturday until Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Bailey and daughter,
JSva, of Winant visited Mrs. Henry
Gannon in this city Tuesday.
W. II. Harrison, who has been
confined to his home for several
weeks, is again able to be out.
C. E. Fielding and wife arrived
Wednesday from Coos bay. They
are looking this county over with a
view to locating.
Rev. Whittlesey, formerly of New
Txrt but now of Eugene, preached
a most interesting sermon on Odd
fellowship at Odd Fellows hall here
last Sunday.
Superintendent R. P. Goin went
to the Valley last Saturday to be in
attendance at the Superintendents'
meeting at Salem Monday and the
Teachers' meeting at Albany the
rest of the week .
The ninth annual convention of
the Oregon State Teachers' ' Associ
ation is in session at Albany this
week. 'Among the teachers attend
ing from this place are Superinten
dant and Mrs. R. P. Goin, Prof,
and Mrs. E. E. Daring and Miss
Mary Ewing.
Zenas Copeland returned to To
ledo Tuesday, after an absence of
eight years. He has just recently
disposed of his interests in a pine
apple plantation at Honolulu.
Zenas will probably remain .on the
Bay. Yesterday he went to Salado
to visit his father, J. S. Copeland.
Grant Hait was down from Chit
wood Monday night.
Merchant Buxton of Newport had
business in Toledo Monday.
For bargains in real estate see O.
G. Dalaba, the Elk City realty man.
.. Corgan, the real estate man, re
turned this week from an extended
visit to the metropolis.
Will exchange a good set of heavy
work harness for a set of hack har
ness. See North at Toledo.
Benzoin and Almond creams for
those chapped hands and faces at
Toledo Drug Co. 25c per bottle.
. Mrs. E. Ofstedahl left Wednes
day morning for Portland, Seattle
and other places, where she will
spend the summerr
Dr. Burgess lliut week, soli to
Ferro marine engines. Joe Shermer
bought a 3 h. p. Ferro Special, and
Charles Cafahan a 7i h. p.
Mr. and Mrs. John Margson of
Winant were in the city Sunday to
meet Mr. Margson's mother and
other relatives, who are here for a
visit.
Mrs. C. G. Copeland and daughter
Miss Esther returned last evening
from a visit with their daughter and
sister, Mrs. G. E. Davis, at Eureka,
and Mrs. Tom Stratton left
this morning for their home at
Willapa, Washington, after a two
weeks' visit with Mrs. Stratton's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hooker.
The Circle, Women of Woodcraft,
has just placed a beautiful monu
ment to the memory of Vena Alex
ander. B. N. Rounds, with W. W.
Minar of Portland, furnishing the
monument.
Services next Sunday at St. Johns
church. Holly communion and
sermon at 11 a. m., evening prayer
and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Every
body welcome. Rev. F. 0. Jones
will officiate.
Homestead relinquishment 1 Good
house, i acre garden, well fenced,
100,000 ft fir timber, 250yards from
county road, i mile to school, 11
miles from Elk City, $150. C. L.
Knapp, Real Estate, Elk City.
Mr. and Mre. W. E. Rich of Cor
vallis came over on the excursion
Sunday. Mrs. Rich stopped off
here and spent the day with her
sister, Mre. George Bethers, and
Mr. Rich spent the day at Newport.
William Tando, a professional
chimney sweep, arrived here last
Friday and has been busy sweeping
the chimneys of the town. He will
open up a Bhop here where he will
do a general repair .business, also
polish shoes ladies and gents'. -,
Newton & Nye, Toledo's enter
prising hardware men, are always
doing things different from other
firms. This time it is in stoves and
ranges. Instead of receiving a few
at a time they have just received a
big lot, a car load or more They
now have all kinds of stoves and
ranges to suit all kin'ds of people.
They are the best brands, too.
W. Linderman was up from Win
ant Satnrday. Mr. Linderman was
some fifteen years ago a resident of
YaquinaBay, but for the several
years past has been living in Cali
fornia, where the family is yet.
Mr. Linderman has always had a
desire to be backon the Bay ever
since leaving, and as he is here
again says he will soon 4iave his
family with him and that here is
where they will remain,
Ona
The crops in this section are un
usually good this season. The re
cent rain has been of great benefit'., . . ,
ii rp. , j these mountains and are fitting up
to all crops. The farmers are very
busy preparing for hay harvest,
which will begin immediately after
the Fourth.
0 ;
L. M. Commons is building a
large barn on his farm on North
Beaver. j
Mr. Hill has just completed a
wire fence around the southern part
of his farm.
"The family of J. L. Rexford de
parted for the Willamette Valley,
where they will make their home in
the future. Ir. Rexford will join
them when he has settled up some
business here.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Hewett of Ona, June 24, 1909, a
daughter. Mother and child both
doing nicely.
Misses Pearl and Jessie Dodge,
who have been visiting with their
brother, Walter Dodge, of this place
the past two weeks, departed Mon
day for their home in Eureka,
California. "
. Rev. Brown of Yaquina held ser
vices in the Baptist church last
Sunday.
A. H. Phelps has been hauling
lumber from Bay View for the past
week.
The Ladies' Hewing Club met
with Mrs. Their last Friday after-
noon.
All report a very pleasant
time."
The following program was ren
dered by the Ona school last Thurs
day afternoon :
March
Memory Gems ;
Song
Reading
Recitation
Tableau
School
School J
School '
ci n
Neta Phelns
Three Little Girls
Kecitation
Song,
Tfo r,r
Clifford Phelps, Violet
Gwynn, Myrtle Gwynn Friday evening from Winlock, receive sealed bids for 300,000 feet of
Laura Gwynn Washington, and will remain in "ret class rough lumber 3 inches thick,
Myrtle Gwvnn this county, making their home " inc!'es wi?e and 8 feet B u"Bih fr
juyiwe uwynn j . t county road purposes on the Toledo-Si-Jesse
G wynn with their father on the homestead iet2-Depoe road ; also for bids to furnish
. Earl Denny t Siletz. and place on said road crushed rock, the
Recitation
Reading
Recitation
Essay
Model Reading Class,
Flag Exercises
Third Grade
Till' AO P.irla
The parents who were in atten-
dance report a very pleasant after-
noon.
The people of Upper North Beaver
1 , 1 j 1 ti , .
are preparing to celebrate the Fourth
ui juijr wiui a piumc aim oaroecue.
T..1 Hi. 111
Olalla
These are haDDv davs to the
ranchers around here. Tho our .wood's real estate office,
city friends think they would not After waiting, working and fight
care to live out here in the moun- lng for seven long years, S. A.
tains, yet we may be sure that bur
"fresh air and scenery" will be
fully appreciated by them during
the warm months.- Our delightful
climate makes up for a multitude of
drawbacks. It is fine sport for our
city cousins to come about haying
IV Ilk IU ( IVft VI Jlal lltV VUG 7 til V J1
"Maud Muller'' in 'the hay field,
and, by the way, help the old folks
along.
Miss Carrie Day arrived the 25th
from Portland and will make an
extended visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Day
Mrs. Seth Row expects to meet a
niece from near Eugene July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dickinson
have moved to their homestead, and
have a pretty place with their cot
tage near a babbling brook. Mr
Cummins from Toledo is helping
Mr. Dickinson get his homestead
fixed up comforcable.
Vo... : s
deserted places, and will make
things more
Bchoo.'houses
lively and
no doubt.
fill our
a3. A. Seits of Denzer, this county,
was in Toledo Saturday
W. E. Kisor of Newport has been
a Toledo visitor this week.
A. T. Peterson was a Portland
visitor the first of the week.
County Clerk Ira Wade was a
visitor to the Valley this week.
A. W. Morgan went to Portland
Sunday returning home Tuesday.
E. H. Vader, the Norton's mer
chant, woo a CorvUi3 visitor Satur
day. William Towner returned Wed
nesday evening from a visit to Coos
county.
Fine bay team 3000 lbs., good
and true, 10 and 12 years old. A
snap at $300. See North at Toledo.
Mrs. John Larson and children
arrived from Portland Tuesday even
ing for a visit with her mother
Mrs. J. G. Johnson'.
R. J. Davis of Siletz had business
in the county seat Tuesday. He
visited Elk City Wedn esday return
ing to Siletz yesterday.
John Peterson went to Albany
j u"u"' w tm
Tuepday to take the examination
T. Tf. ? ' ! 1,10 .p091"
at cumuiit.
Jim J. Derby of Siletz made final
prool on his homestead before
I County Clerk Ira Wade Monday.
' Jesse Reeder and Clayton Pond were
his witnesses.
W. F. Wakefield, Miss Lillie
; luuicr miu iuis unice j;avis were
i nr:n j r- .. n
' in the clty " ednesday to attend the
"c"ul,,e r-
A1189 Mamie, to Mr. L. F. Rabbins.
I Fret and Jesse Taylor arrived
! L. J. Richards returned this week
frrm on nrtnAA iuif in !. I,of
He will go over to his homestead on
Siletz. Mr. Richards expresses him-
j self glad to get back to Lincoln
' county.
1 . ,
Manager R. E. Gaar of the Lin-'1,
I
coin umnty Telephone Uimpany, i
has moved the central olllcc into
the Schenck building, in the room
recently vacated by II. M. Chit-
Pruett received his patent to his
homestead on the Siletz last
day evening. This is indeed good ,
for Mr. Pruett, who was entitled to 1
his land a long time ago, it is also .
encouraging news to many home-1
sreaders on the Siletz, as it shows ;
LUO VCI tllllVillU ID 11 1 111 I I U IY1I lf
up and taking action on these
claims
Mrs. K. Raybum arrived last Sat
urday evening from Corvullis for a
visit with her son, George Bethers,
! and family
The Misses Ball returned home
Tuesday from a visit to there old
home at Kernville.
John Finley returned Wednesday
afternoon from Waldport where he
had been working for L. South worth
for the past two months.
Elk City 16; Siletz 8. .
Elk City and Siletz baseball team$
had another round on the Toledo
grounds last Sunday. Elk City
carried off the game by the mag
nificent score of 16 to 8. It began
to rain before the game started and
the speed and number of the rain
drops increased as the game pro
gressed. The boys did will consid
ering the wet ball and the mud.
Lost.
Black and tan hound, 6 years old,
: answers to the name of Buck . Was
last sten at the head of Carns creek
June 10. $10 reward for inform.!-'
tion leading to his recovery.
F. J. Carns, Alsea, Or.
.
For Sale.
Pure bred Jersey .lull and flock
of Cotswold sheep, cheap if taken
soon. G. Daiil, Toledo, Or.
Remember. ,
The Ladies of St. John's Guil l
will serve refreshments during tho
three days of the Lincoln County
Fair.
,.
For Sale.
10 Bhares of United Wireless pre
ferred stock for $20 per share.
Company is selling tame for 30.
A. A. McNary,
Independence, Or.
--
For Sale
Two milch cows soon fresh; two,
, 2 year old heifers ; two, 2 year old
steers; also six small hogs. Have
I al8Q a trained ox wight about lm
I Will either sell or buv a mate.
Titun Kurtit'luitiov, Chitwood, Or.
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It's Luck to Smoke Puck
The Better than 5c Cigar
.r
The Cigar in the Green Box
Notice to Bidders.
Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, will
8ame to be 6 inches deeP cept on fills
where the 8ame sha11 at least 8 indie
form and manner as is usualin building
such roads, the same to be so placed to
' width of 8 feet on said road. Said bids
I be filed br Ju,y 7th. 1909 and the
Ciurt reserves the right to reject any or
bitls. Bv or(lpr 1 th. rLr!J
'
iitA Wadb, County Clerk.
Dated June 24th, 1909
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
June 26, 1900
Notice In hereby given that Walter O. Bliar.
man. of Toledo, Oregon, who, on May 22. 1908,
mado homeatuari entry No. 16968. serial No
0," " nwandn of w, ectiou
TvJ!
k flmii three year proor, to Mtabiinh claim
XiZ
day of August, iik
icZTL. . Wi
Harrinon, George c. nitty, ail of Toiodo.ore.
Al.OKHNON S. lllKSflKR, RogUter.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Onlce, Portland, Orogon.
June 28, 1900.
Notice la hereby given that Albort Wilt, of
Rocca, Oregon, who, on. 13th of una, Idol,
made homestead entry No. 18736. aerial No.
(W0, for w!i, leotlon It, townthlp B aomh.
range 9 west, Wlllamettu Meridian, ha Hied
notice of Intention to make final three yi-ar
proof, to eatabllxh claim to the land above
described, before IiaWade, County Clerk, at
Tolutlo, Oration, on the 6th day of August, 1909.
Claimant namt-i m wltnemea:
(ieorge It. Hampton, Rowel Burnett, Jan e
H-rrlKn, Nltl Britt. of Koeca, Oregon: Hint
Olron.of Toledo, Oregon ; Frank Morrison, of
Rxllm. Oregon.
I . Alqkknon 8. Dkksskk. Register.