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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
mmm VOLUME 17 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1909. NUMBER 32 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community at here d eacli week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. The Commercial Club had a rous ing meeting Tuesday evening. Ernest Lebow returned home the 23d after a visit at Cottage Grove. Uncle Sam's soldeir boys are again camping in the Ruble pasture. ' W. W. Allingham, representing the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company was in town on the 22d. Fire Warden Evens had a crew of men working one day last week ex tinguishing a fire which started in 4i. ,i:r ........i .i ,.. ,...,.1. i ... , them that the coast was the Several different toward some green timljer. business to justify the establishment of a branch in this place. A full outfit will be shipped in and estab lished in the old creamery building owned by C. L. Diven, provided it can be secured, and if not a new building will be erected. The es tablishing of a creamery at this place is one of the most important things which could happen to ad vance the interests of the commun ity. The commercial club made an effort last Fall to get creamery men interested but it took the dry season in the Valley this year to convince place. companies have Dr. Linton has decided to builda been iooking over the ground but store in Waldport and has bought a lot north of the mill property, lie wiU'discontinue handling .gro ceries and will confine his attention to the drug business. W. G. Helms has purchased forty acres on Canal creek from Marion Ruble. The price paid was twenty dollars per acre. There is some fine bottom land on this place the Damuscus Creamery has secured the business. Ona Almost everyone in this vicinity I has suffered from severe colds dur ! ing the last two weeks. Sam Hill has been very sick for some time with a severe attack of His condition is slightly day after having been out into the , lmPro c a Presen Miss Lyle Phelps and Mrs Real Estate Transfers Alvira Brisbine and hush and J II Roberts to Iola, Cain, quit claim, lot 3 block 8 Olsson's ad to Newport. 1. B F Jones and wf to Polk Co Bank, quitclaim, 7 a in 8-11-10. $1. Polk Co Bank to W C Copeland, deed, 7 a 8-11-10 and 34 a 17-11-10. $1250. U S to Willie J Howard, receiv er's receipt, 1G0 a 4-9-9. $240. Joseph T Warnock and wf to Margaret Nagle, Ixmd for deed, 280 a 28-10-9. $1700. Win Seese and wf to Chas II Frye, deed, 1G0 a 3G-8-10. $10. J II Ross to J Wiley Parrish, sheriff's deed, 2 a 19-11-10. $2.26. Coast Land and Live Stock Co to J Faber, deed, 805.20 a in sees 7 and 11-10-8. $10. Hiram Loncoy and wf to Jesse Farrin, deed, lot 2 block 5 Grand View. $1. Grant Weist and wf to Frank Day, deed, land in 33-13-11. $5. Oscar Huhtala to Mrs Anna Huh tala, deed, und hf 81.97 a in 27-9-10. $1. Jolin F Stewart and wf to A W Morgan, deed, several tracts in 17-11-10. $550. A L Taylor to Wm Scarth, deed, 40 a 31-11-11 and 2)3 Us in Toledo. $300. j U S to Ralph 11 Witson, receiv- Merchant Henry Lewis returned home from Portland "Wednesday, Mrs. Wm. Darnley returned i A Letter. Fresco, Cal., Sept. 19, 1909. To the good people and enquiring home from Portland Wednesday friends of Lincoln county j Oregon, evening. ' , I write once more. The other time Shot gun and rifle shells, and , 1 wrote we were in Burrough Valley, bulk ammunition galore at Newton j We stiycd t,K'ru ne:,rly four months, & Nye's. I uu ch'l nt like it there' as all farm-' John Robertson made a business N'3. Luid fi,rniin6 d tho trip to Portland Monday, returning, and 13 n,uBh and stoney and thc Thursday ' m'H especially tlio woodpeckers, ' t T-i , , , , , . i are very hard on the fruit and nuts. 1 H Vi.ri.-ol.-fi lino imrMMrnl hia i , ... , i 1 hen there are rattlesnakes, scor- i ions, centipedes, tarantulas, lizards ; or swifts, diamond bugs and ants VlIIpv where he underwent a sifr- Miss L,yie rheips ana Mrs. ray gical operation on his foot. Skiff Wolfcrsperger departed last week, still has to use crutches but hopes the former to visit friends in Da,las to discard them soon. j and the latter to join her husband Miss Alice Griffin, who ha cofl- j n I01 tland. a.,a wi.i,,.t u -!,,. cKI Calvin Stowder, who has been ' for some time, left for Portland last v'9ltinS his cousiu Walter Dodge week. Sam Smith run the shop a for the l)ast wcek returned to his er's receipt, 5 1.9(5 a 21-10-10. while Saturday - j home in Waldport Tuesday.. Ralph R Wilson and wf to J A MrJ f V Unvt l... rPn nndpr ! Waller Weber is hauling lumber Howland, deed, 51.96 a 24-10-10. the care of Dr. Linton for a couple 'to build new house on his home of weeks, but is now reported to be 8tead on Xolth Beaver. much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKiuney, The band boys are taking a rest' have moved from Bay View to their .liirin tlio remainder of the fishine new home 011 North Beaver- I Terman and wf Reason and will not meet for re hearsals until November. Their work Saturday evenings will prob ably keep them in practice. $175. U S to Harriet Klamath, patent, GO a 7-10-9. Wm Klamath and wf to Laurits P Donimersnaes, deed, GO a 7"10-9. $1. . Bay View- Hazel Kirkland after visiting her parents some weeks returned to The Gerald C arrived in port Portland. early Monday morning, naving, T,i., o!s,,n of Drift creek was visit-W 7 and 11-T0-8. S3189 brought in cannery supplies. The in friends in Bay View Monday. I Denis L Van do Wiele and wf to Mrs. McWillisand daughter have eo Watt, deed, 100 a in 11-1,5-9. $1500. Francis M Terman and wf to Michael Knauf , deed, 1G0 a 7-13-11. $2500. . J Faber to Pacific Northwest Realty Associates, deed, 805.20 a Condor came in Friday with a load , 1 1 -V' 1 I oi mercnanuwe irom im.uuuiu. lip rrift creek visiting thc last Mr. and Mrs. Nash returned few ,j.,ya home Monday after a ten days' visit r,n,1:1,,i Tn!1) , - ft . w , with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nice. land, Washington, Tuesday. . , , . , , j . I Burt Iwombly went to loledo collection of sketches made during - .J I luoiiiiay on uusniesM. . the visit. While hunting for water agates i Kenneth Keady picked up a foot luill pmblom lx'sirinor the monoirram of the Multnomah Club of Portland., has work on the Beaver Inouirv made, through the club;crwK miu 1UR" 'u"u brought the information that it be longed to J. A. McKinnon and the , j - i i i i . property has Decn resioreu 10 - are agents for both. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Co. . Kings Valley have sent in over fifty j 4 i(5 twk ranch, 100 a level hot head of stock for their Drift Creek toul nd," .good houses, barns ranch. Mr. Miller returned home and-v nume'rou9 other buildings. Monday to look after a couple of . Improvement8 cost aa much as price head which were lost on the rood. I sked) Buy the improve. The Coast country looks good , Mr. d , . th i.m 1 ! A. il Miller alter naving spe.n, uie su-istock ranch ln Lincoin county mer in the vaucy. ine second crop of grass on the ranch here is waist high. - Saturday night's dance was one of the most enjoyable events of the season . The ladies took charge and the way they kept things going was not slow. Even the music Beemed to have an extra charm and all who at'ended expressed a wish that the clui) would again surrender the management to the ladies in the near future. II. B. Darling, of thc Damascus Creamery, has canvassed this part of the county and has found enough Henry Nice and wf to Samuel Elmore, deed, loL.10 sec 21-13-11. $1. J R Allen and wf to Samuel C Neilson, deed, 50 a 32-13-11. $10. AllxTt Martin to Jos Kosydar, deed, GO a 5-10-10. $10. James A Mitchell to U S Real Fred Kirkland and Lonie Hoover . Estate and Brokerage Co, 16 a 31- 12-9. $675. T A Milliron and wf to Robt W A Cheery, deed, lot 8 block 1 Nob to $150. Archie Rowin is spending a few days in Bay View visiting friends. dairy herd with a fine, pure bred Jersey cow. Ever Ready batteries 'fresh from the factory every few days at New ton & Nye's. Miss Neilio Biower of Mill 4 is vis iting here this week with her sister Mrs. John Roliertson. Mrs. G. C. Walker returned Sat urday evening from an extended visit in the state of Washington. Mrs. L.Shinar came down from Portland Monday for a visit with friends, returning yesterday morn ing. . Miss Alvhilda Romtvodt departed Monday morning for Corvallis where she will enter O. A. C. for the winter. H. Lutey has sold his place' on upper Depoe to Si Copeland, con sideration $5,000, this includes stock and crop. W. Harney and I. Parrish of No wata, Okla., are visiting I. B. Me- Junkin and family, they are also looking for a location. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davios left Monday morning for a visit to Port land. They also intend to visit the Seattle fair lefore they return. I. W. Gill has bought the Peek residence in the northwest part of town. Mr. Gill will improve this property and make a home there. Mrs. W. B. Ilayden and daugh ter, Mrs. C. II. Gleason, and Mrs. F. N. Hayden went to Springfield yesterday morning for a visit with relatives. Rev. Pearce came over from Siletz and held service in the local M. E. church Sunday. Mr. Pearce has been appointed to take charge of both the Siletz and Toledo churches. Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Dunn and children went to Independence Mon day morning. After a visit at that place, and a trip to the Seattle fair i ,v. , i?r r Hill ad Nye Ihompson's ad mil 1-v iiuoifi'll i iuiuuoii uiui wi iO iiairy u Cherry, i!eed, lots 9 and 10 block 1 Nob Hill. $200. T A Milliron and wf to Lottie M Houghton, deed, lot 7 block 1 Nob Hill. $150. ' U S to Stephen A Miller, patent, 116.09 a 29-8-10. U S to Theodore Cranz, patent, 40 a 3-15-10. U S to Chas M Miles, patent, -5 GO a 27-8-10. Address C. L. Knapp, Elk City. - For Sale." 20-ft. fantail launch, new, 4h. p. Ferro engine, fully equipped with unchors, lights, whistles, bells, etc., reverse propeller; carry 10 or 15 persons; the fastest boat of. its size on the Bay. R. D. Buuaiws, Toledo, Oregon, i St. Johns Church. Services every Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Rev. Francis 0. Joni:s, Missionary. enough for four states. The dia mond bug is a blood-sucker and conies to your bed at night like a bed bug but much larger and can fly. To some people their bite is very poisonous, and make aonio' very sick, une woman there was- itten and her friends thought she would surely die. We found one in Ro-s bed one morning full of blood but Roy is bug proof as it did not hurt him in the least. We arc now in Fresno. I took a trip over to Morgan Hill, a distance of nearly two hundred miles, passed through some fine country and some not so fine. I liked the country around Morgan IlilL Prunes, peaches, grapes everywhere. I was in one large peach orchard. It was a sight to see the trees covered with large yellow peaches. I was made welcome, and I ate until I became like the boy who ate the blackberry pie. He told his mother he did not like blackberry pie. On my way homo I had to lay over in San Jose from 9 a., in. until 4:30 p. in. After walking the streets and looking at the beautiful trees and palms and flowers until I was tired, I took an electric car and rode around the loop, thirty miles, seen a fine country, orchard after orchard. Here at Fresno on thc cast side for twelve miles is almost one solid vineyard. Grapes of all kinds, and I suppose it is the same on all sides. I am told that there arc fifty pack ing houses here. I am at work in the Fresno Home Packing Co. I get 17'4 cents per hour rind can worn as many t hours as l wish. They run every day in the week and part of the night. They let me off before Sabbath, that is sun idown Friday night, then I work Mindays. See Dalaba, at Elk City, for your dairy farms. C. N. Thompson of Waldport was in the city Wednesday.- See R. A. Arnold for apple boxes Special rates for fifty or more. City engineer M. Wygantof New port was in thc city Wednesday. I. R. Wishart thc druggist rc- l ill a..,. d..... ri:f . IIIL'V Will LU IAI CUUUiri 11 VillUOll Ul rni . , . , , , , . , , . i The Adventists here have a niem where they will spend the winter, i , . i i i . J, ... , ,' I bership of over three hundred and returning to loledo in the Spring, i , - , . ., . . T . 1 i a house of worship that cost, I am A. B. Clark, for years in the tuJ) jllj(m My wife's health is newspaper business in this place and 8liU innn,)vin; ftll(1 lliy h(l.llth at Newport, has at last found a cxceliont. Wo have seen rain only more congenial occupation than ()nco sincc wc t.U)1Q to CaIifoi.nia laboring in the dingy print shop. continuous sunshine. Roy He has Ix.ught the Geo. Gaby dairy st,u.lcJ U) ciui.(.i,.seh()0i toJ.vy. farm at Elk City and will henceforth We arc j,api,y llml gcUing alonjj devote his energies to dairying. Jfine. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Falcon re-j With best wishes to all the good turned yesterday morning. to their people of Lincoln county, I remain home at Ransburg, California, after; Yours truly, a week's visit with Mrs- Falcon's Adam R.ve, brother, M. A. Nye, and family. 425 I St. " Fresno, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Falcon are highly! " pleased with Lincoln county, where Plgs lor Sale' everything is green the year around. ! rino Chcslcr W,,ito 8 we'k They weie pleased with the water, jold' John Mickk,- thc green grass and timlwr, the salt ' m jM", Oregon. air and sea breeze. They say it isj Thoroughbred Jersey Bull such a -contrast to their homo f0P Bllei 20 months old, price &5 4 country, which is on the very edge Inquire of F C. . IIofkman, Elk ol Death Valley, where they very ( city, Oregon, Mutual Phone. seldom see anything green and thej heat is intense. It would not be' surprising to seo them residing in ' Fir Sale. A house and two lots, fiM rooms. turned homo Wednesday evening Lincoln county bcfotu from a business trip to Portland t months. many finished up stair two row.iS below. Puce $800. Inquire J. J. Nye.