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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1909)
Wttltot $mntp &1 y mtm. VOLUME If TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1009. NUMBER 88 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. is promised to the boys. Walddort's school will open Mon- MissKaylor of the Salem post day, October 4th, just three weeks office returned home Monday after staying two weeks at the beach. C. L. Diven, manager of the II. T. Hudson Arms Company was in town a few days la6t week. W. E. Gwynn of Forest Grove preached in the church Sunday morning and delivered a lecture in the evening. II. E. Badger and family re turned Saturday from the Yachats where they had been camped two weeks. Fred Lucthe who recently bought property near Waldport has gone to . lw later than the other schools of the county. Heretofore the school has not opened until the first of Novem ber on account of the fishing Beason but we are gradually getting up to date and .perhaps in another year may get an even start with .Toledo and. Newport. Prof. Earl Brown and Miss Effie Williamson, last year's teachers, will be in charge of the work. Mrs. J. S. Stephens is still quite Portland for a ten days' trip. The gasoline schooner Evie came in again on the 27th with another cargo of cannery supplies for Elmore and Company of Astoria. J. T. Mustoe of Canal Creek was down Sunday to attend the two meetings held by V. E. Guynn. Dr. C. E. Linton and wife of Lut jens, speut Sunday aboard their launch, visiting Tidewater . and Drift Creek. W. F. Keady has received a quan- Mrs. Mose Gillem is very low and suffering dreadfully. The honorable hardware man, Mr. Newton of Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. McBride, Mr. McBride's moth er and Mr. Jones and wije gave us a call. They were out camping and fishing. . Several of Mrs. Mose Gillem's friends from the Agency and Grand Ronde are visiting her.- A man has bought a piece of land of Jakie Johnson and has McMillen tity of water pipe on the Condor and hauling lumber from the alley to will pipe water from his spring to Dr. Ohnstead's residence and pos sibly as far as the school house. Mr. Milnor, formerly of Corvallis, is occupying a position in the Luru- j ber Company's store ancrxpects-to remain here during the winter. Mrs. J. R. Ewing of Corvallis, re turned home on the 26 having very much enjoyed her visit at the beach". John Coin, of Ashland, has ro of the town site of Elk City contain ing some 75 acres. The Elk City Lumber Company is busy filling orders for the local trade. Elk City Hotel has all rooms full most of the time, this has been, a busy season for Mr. Woodford. Col. Parker's wife and son Ed are spending a month at the ranch with the Col. Trout fishing has been very good of late, some large catches lately. Dr. Pintler of Stayton is visiting his people here just now. iVirs. j? ran, uu.ifcMcr of Mr2. Winskill, arrived yesterday for a visit with her mother. Mr. North was in town a few days ago looking after the interest of a county road from Elk City down the south side of the Bay to connect with all the South Beach country. This will make a low grade road from the ocean to the Valley if it is built. Ona build something. The Hemstreet launch runs quite regularly, carrying passengers up the Siletz. She will caffy you from the mouth of Siletz river to head of tide, nearly twenty miles,, and re turn for 50 cents. Charles Gorton and son of Rose Lodge are falling timber for the sawmill company. Miss Pearlie Bones, two brothers, turned to Waldport and is visiting 'Lee and Anion, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. his father, Judge E. Coin. John Hall, Mr. and Mis. Morrison, Mrs. expects 1o remain in Waldport a Lowe and numerous others have. month or more. gone to the'hop field. C. Keller and wife and II. Keller! J-'sse Farrm has gone Valley and wife returned to their home in ward. Portland on the 2Gth after spending' Mr. MeClintock got' his ankle three weeks camping near Wald- strained and some had bruises by a ; port. I cart load of lumber falling on him C. J. Smith has returned from ' while working at the sawmill, his homestead near Tidewater. 1 M-. Kixt.n of Salmon river Mr. Smith has cleared up a lot of working on the road near Toledo', ground on this place during the: ... . . uiim null jo oivjv lit una .wiuiiLr. summer. . 1 C. F. Fischer and family started ' J' )V' ,d h'9 two thm&-' , . . . lit i iters, Laura and Ella, are attending, for home in their auto Jast week. ' , 1 , . . . ,r , , the fair at Seattle. i J hey had been in camp near Keady ! is for over a month and had spent much time on the lach between Waldport and Yachats. It is reported-that Mr. Fischer broke a John Farmer and wife are visiting Mr. Farmer's sister, Mrs. J. W. Bones. ' Tilman Loop went back to the Since hay harvest is over all the farmers in the' vicinity of Ona are busy hauling lumber from Alsea. Mr. McKini.ey, who purchased a part of the Falhnan place on Upper North Beaver, is moving over from Bay view. Mr. Fall man is very busy build ing a house on his new place. Lloyd Commons returned home from Dallas last week.. lie drove in eight fine Jersey cows to add to his father's dairy herd. A number of the Ona young peo ple attended the dance at Waldport last Saturday night. They report an excellent, time at the dimee. We understand that they also spent several very enjoyable hours on the mud flat near Bay View. The school on Upper North Bea ver closed last Friday. Miss Smith and the patrons of the school ar ranged to celebrate the last day with a picnic near the . Davis place and extended an invitation to the Ryan, Ona and Pool Slough schools to attend. Ona was the only one to put in an appearance. An ex cellent lunch was served and every one seemed happy. Miss Eleanor Smith departed for her home in Salem Saturday morning. wheel off his machine on the road Valley the first of the week". near West Yaquina and had to use j , a mower wheel so as to get to the landing. Attorney McMahon, of Salem has ELK. CITY Elk City is taking quite a boom in t.hn limTditirr Hi. Suvnml .it- been looking for his horses in the .. , tv . . 6 , ,r Tr tages are going up and Dixon it auccoumiy. v i u, m, ,i.euey parks are blli,ding an ad(itio a'.iu rroi. jjiiku ne nau ueeu on a hunting trip when the horses strayed n to their store. : ir r t i , away and have not been found up' , u Ma lu,:",Lr rcnam oi to this time. One of the animals th,S placo ia among the "u Married At the Commercial Hotel in this city, Monday, August 80, 1909, Arthur II. Mack of Marion county, and Miss Aileen Hammen of Lin coln county. Rev. C. R. Ellsworth performing the ceremony. Married At the M. E. Parson age Siletz, Oregon, August 25, 1909 Mr. Dan ieL Jordan and Mrs. Clara Chapman, Rev. W. T. Pearco officiating. is campers now at Elk. is worth over B200 and his loss causing his owner some worry. Mri E- Priltt ntl family of Cor- The band boys serenaded James vallis are living in tlieir cottage ' for Goin Monday evening. James worked hard stacking lumber all day Monday and when evening c.une he went over and lit up the band hall all ready for practice. James got tired waiting for the other : tho season Dr. W. Handford of Corvallis oc cupy their cottage and Mrs. II. L. Bancroft, Mrs. Handford's mother, will remain for a time. Elk City School District voted boys to show up so went home and 82000 bonds for the purpose of buy- went to bed. Just as he was drop- ing grounds and building a new ping off into a sound sleep he heard school house. v the sweet strains of his favorite two- j . Sig Anker, agent for a colonizing btcp under his window: "James has company has rented a cottage from not set them up to tho lxrys yet but C, L. Knapp and will remain for a the proceeds from the lumber work time, lie has also purchased most For Sale. Three yearling heifers, 1 yearling bull, 1 Jersey and Durham bull 4- years old, 1 Jersey cow 5-years old 2 heifers 4-ycars old. F. II. Phillips,' Toledo, Or. $22 for an Edison Phonograph, plays both two and four minute records. Toledo Drug Co. Washing and ironing or days work, enquire Mrs. W. H.Conibear. Benzoin and Almond creams, for those chapped hands ami faces at Toledo Drug Co.- 25c per bottle See Dalaba, at Elk City, for wild lands. S. G. Irvin was up from Newport Monday. A large stock of Sweaters just received at T. P. Fish's. M. J. Allphin was an Eddyville visitor the first of the week. See R. A. Arnold for apple boxes. Special rates for fifty or more. Order your base ball outfit and fishing tackle of Newtohife Nye. C. W. Da vies was a flassentrer for the Valley yesterday morning. '; Amos Olin returned last week fioui mi ubouiico of several months. Miss Sop'iia Logan visited Sunday with her sisUr, Mrs. Lester WaUgh. Prof. B. J. Hawthorne was up from Newport the first of the week. Miss Horner of Corvallis is visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Wishart in this city. Ever Ready batteries fresh from the factory every few days at New ton & Nye's, Johnny Akin, the dry goods man, went to Portland Monday to select his Fall stock. Ralph Van Cleve, the grocer, is figuring on giving away some grocer ies. Sec his ad. C. M. Collins arriveil from Port land Saturday evening and is solicit ing for nursery stock. Mrs. T. P. Fish has' just received her Fall millinery. Ladies, call and inspect this stock. C. K. Crosno and. F. N. Iljyden visited the sctne of the wreck on the C. & E. last Friday. Mrs. Rena Cartwriglit of Newport visited her parents, Mr. ami. Mrs. A. Bradeson, here this week. Mrs. W. E. Peterson returned home Frid y from a several weeks' visit with relatives at Coburg. Fred Chambers is assessing in the cast end of the county this week assisting County Assessor Ball. J. F. Stewart returned home from from Portland last Friday, where la was purchasing electrical supplies. J. Dickinson and wife departed this morning for a visit with tlieii daughters at Thornton, Washington. Shoes of every size, pattern and quality at Fish's store. Sec this line Itefoie buying those school shoes. Miss Ruth Ofstcdahl returned home Monday evening from a month's visit at Portland and Se attle. Superintendent and Mrs. R. P. Goin visited relatives and friends at Waldport last week, returning home Monday. There were several new families in town the first of the week looking for places to locate, but could find no vacant houses. Rev. Pea roe was a passenger for McMinnvillo the first of the week. He intends to return "to Siletz in alxmt tiiree weeks. R. N. Wallers, who formerly run a shop at Albany, has opened up n barber shop on the water front in one of the Grady buildings. Mrs. T. A. McBride returned to her home at Oregon City Wednesday . She was accompanied by hoi' grand daughter, Mildred McBride. O. II. Roscnbaiim of Salem was in the city Saturday and Tuesday. Mr. Rosenhamn had' been down in the Devils Lake and Siletz country looking for 'a id. See Dalaba, at Elk City, for your dairy farms. Hocg, rakes and scythes jiwt re ceived at Newton & Nye's. ' The noon train uervlco will be discontinued after next Monday, A large and well selected utock of Dry Goods just rtveivud at T. P. Fish's. A hew sidewalk wiw laid thin week hi front of Al Wuilgh's, thu Barber shop and tho Bonbon lore. Landlord Cusaek U having tho big dining room of tho Muroliants Hotel renovated, papered and painted. Conductor Hodlel n and party re turned Saturday evening from their hunting trip over ia tlm Hih;t cjuhtry. Miss Marie Meiiicrtcatilotip from XewiKirt Tuesday afternoon, wlieio she has been stopping: during tho Summer. Mrs. Charles Morris: returned U her home at Harrisbtirg. Tuesday afternoon after a visit with her par ents and friends nt this place. Con Christiansen arrived down from Portland last Saturday evening and is superintending: tho installa tion of tho electric plant in lhi city. C. V. Varuey and family of Lin villo have moved to Toledo. Mr. Varuey has purchnfcd an interest in the transfer business witli Gua Olson . Ex-County Judge Brown and family and brother in law and wife, arrived Monday for a visit, among: old friends and scenes. They arc now residing at Salem. Mrs. T. McBride of Oregon City, Mac Jones erf Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton of this place, visited George McBride and family on the homestead last week; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fish returned home from Portland last Friday afternoon, While in the city they purchased their Fall stock of mill inery, dry goods, shoes, etc,' Mrs. George C. Walker left Tues day morning for a visit with rela tives at Tacoma, Washington. Bhe will probably also visit the exposi tion at Seattle before returning. 4 10 a stock ranch j 103 a level bot tom land, two good houses, barn and numerous other buildings. Improvements cost as much as price isked,' $15700. Buy the improve ments and we throw in the best. slock ranch in Lincoln county. Address C. L. Knait, Elk Gity. Messrs. Newton & Nye inform 'u.-s that Mr, Thompson, special agent for the Sharpies Separator company, will lo hern during the Fair and Festival and will give demonstra tions with his machines on the fair grounds. A. Bradeson has sold his farm llj miles north of town, on Depot slough, to Mr. Falcon, who has take possession. Mr, Bradeson with the family will go to the hop fields in the Valley, after which, ho says, they will probably return to Toledo, Drs. F. E. and M. C. Adams in tended to spend the week of tho Lincoln county Fair nt their Toledo office, but upon urgent invitation of friends and relatives who "will visit the Alaska-Yukon Fair at Seattle at the same time of our Fair, they decided to go and left this morning. They will Ihj absent for a week ojr two.