Ehwotn Tender, k ST SI VOLUME 17 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. NUMBER 42 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week Ly Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. About an inch of snow fell Satur day. Miss Agnes Baldwin is visiting in Portland. James K. Berry has returned lo Waldport after a visit in Newport. Fred Wann left last week for Portland and will go north again early in the 6pring. George Nuske has a contract for painting some buildings at Gresh am, Oregon, and left for that place Friday. Charles Stouder, who has had considerable experience in band work has identified himself with the Waldport organization and is at present playing first cornet. Walter Kent and Wess Bales left last week for Portland where they will be employed during most of the winter. Supervisor Hays has closed the Waldport bridge as it is in a danger ous condition. A contract was awarded to L. V. Colvin several months ago for rebuilding the bridge but up to this time no work has been done. C. N. Thompson has been cir culating a petition for the laying out of a, road from Tidewater to To ledo. He is receiving much encour agement and if numbers count he will succeed. The Artisan Lodge elected a new set of ollicers at their last meeting. The lodge is steadily growing and it is seldom that a meeting passes without the introduction of one or more new members. Peter Hoover came over from Bellfountain Sunday and spent the first few days of this week transact ing business in Waldport. J. A. Bunch is up from his Big Creek ranch and is doing teaming at Waldport. There ought to be plenty of work in this line for there are no other teams in Waldport at this time. . J. Fred Yates, the Corvallis at torney, came over last week and has been doing some legal work for the telephone companies and the Waldport lumber Company. Notices of a special road meeting have been posted by our supervisor. The meeting is called for the 14th and it is proposed to levy a sufficient tax to put our roads in good condi tion. A benefit dance was given in Kent's hall Saturday evening. The proceeds which amounted to about thirty -six dollar will be turned over to Lon Goodman who has been sick for a long time and unable to do any kind of work. A band concert and basket social will be given by the band boys on the seventeenth. Admission will be ten cents and ladies with baskets will be admitted free. After sup per the floor will be cleared for dancing, which will be free. Miss Esther Williamson has charge of Mrs. Jenkin's store this week while Mrs. Peterson is visiting in Newport. , spending a few days at Bay View with friends. Mr. Baxter came through Satur day with a load of freight for Mr. York of Drift Creek. Fred Kirkland returned home Friday from Toledo, where he has been working the past few months. John Dougherty of Drift creek was a visitor on South Beaver Fri day. Emma Hendrickson has been spending a few days up Drift creek . visiting John Olson and family. O 1 .1 111 -1 xh. o. uaiuana oi Aioany lsuown on business and visiting friends. Mrs. Kirkland and daughter, Hazel, went to Newport Wednesday returning Friday. Celia Martinson of Waldport spent Sunday visiting friends at Bay View. Kernville The steamer Oshkosh came in Friday laden with supplies for all. The fast is broken. There were lots of people living on fish and potatoes. Mr. Morrison has feed, cattle, chickens, a horse and buggy for sale. He intends moving to New port. G. S.Parmele & Sons lost a fine horse. On examining him they found he had Bright's disease, although he was in good condition when he died. Mr. Henistreet has moved on his homestead. Mr. Wood is our post master now. Died Jesse Taylor, at Pheonix, Arizona, November 29, 1909. Jesse was well known in Toledo having lwen born and raised here being the eldest son of Al Taylor. He has' been a sufferer with consumption for some time and recently went to Arizona hoping to be benefitted by the change. He died just nine days after his arrival there. Bay View Rev. Burns preached at the school house Sunday, after a hard trip down the Valley and the river. Ole Olson and Christian Olson were visitors at Bay View Sunday. . Mrs. Martinson of Tidewater is Masks ! Wn have a good assort ment. Toledo Drug Co. Call on or send your orders for Columbia Records to H. L. Veit, for a good assortment of peices, only 15c each while the present, stock lasts. Tree, Apple Trees. 1000 Baldwins and 500 of other j varieties; 2 year old stock. For sale at reduced prices. Geo. T. Smith, Chitwood, Or. Just received 100 cases of canned goods. R. S. Van Cleve. Shoes of very size, pattern ' and quality at Fish's store. See this line before buying those school shoes. Get the Habit and go to Al's Smoke House cafe. Meals at all hours day and night. Red hot Chicken Tamales a specialty. An army of men is at work build ing railroads up the interior of the state. The Winter season' is not stopping the work and during the coming year trains will be run into Central Oregon, making a wide agriculturial region accessible to far mers. New railroads, too, are en tering the coast country, while in the Southern end of the Btate, rail road builders are pushing north from Klamath Falls to Natron on the new Southern Pacific line. ! Electric projects are active in the I Willamette Valley. On the whole ( it looks like the coming year wll be a record one in railroad building for Oregon. ' Ben Jones Gets Job. Representative B. F. Jones of Lincoln and Polk counties, has been named to succeed Benjamin L. Eddy as register of the Roseburg land office. The appointment comes through Senator Bourne. Ben Jones' friends in Lincoln county are many and they are glad to hear of this honor conferred upon him. The City Election. The annual City election held last Monday resulted in the election of C. B. Crosno, Lee Wade and Lee Bartholomew as councilmen, and Ted McElwain as marshal. Tnr was but one ticket and everything passed off very quietly. There was about half the votes cast. Neither Wade nor Bartholomew's names appeared on the ballot, but friends of the gentlemen elected them by writing their names on the ballot. Crosno and McElwain were the only names printed, Messrs. Wade and F. W. Carson, who were nominated, refused to aect.pt' the nomination. . Louie Fuller Jugged. Last Tuesday morning Louie Ful ler, an Indian from Siletz was tried in Justice Norm Anderson's court for stealing a watch from II. E. Peterson the jeweler. Deputy Pro secuting Attorney Hawkins appear ed for the state, Fuller handled his own case. After hearing the testi mony Judge Anderson decided Ful ler was guilty and fined him 10, and in the absence of the cash, Mr. Fuller will reside in the Toledo jail 'for the next twenty days. . Xmas is Near at Hand. I have On hand a large and com plete stock of the world famous Rogers Bios.' 1817, Silver Plated Ware, such as Knives and Forks, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Butter Dishes, Trinket Boxes; Jewel Boxes, Casters, Child's Cups, Etc., Etc., too numorous to mention. A beautiful assortment of Watches Clocks and Jewelry of all descrip tion. Call and see for yourself. II.. E. Peterson. Jeweler and Optician, Toledo, Oregon. Toledo School Month ending December 3rd, '09. Number days taught during month Whole number days attendance 32G0 Whole number days absence 2GG Whole number times late 75 No. pupils neither absent or late 4G Average number pupils belonging 138.2 Average daily attendance 124.2 Per cent of attendance 89.9 No. visits by parents 9 No visits by members school board 0 C. G. North went to Portland Tuesday to remain until after the holidays. Buy a good Edison Phonograph and make the family a good Xmas present. Toledo Drug Co. Dry goods, groceries, hardware, flour and feed, a larger assortment than ever at H. L. Veit's, Eddyville. Mrs. J. W. Willson and baby went to. Oregon City Tuesday morn ing for a visit with Mrs. Willson's mother.' R. S. Van Cleve has just received two cars of flow the White River, The Dalles, Snow Flake, Snow White, Alco and Olympic. Holiday dishes at Van Cleve's. Supt. Goin was a visitor up the line Wednesday. Gecrgo King of Winant was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. R. N. Walters is visiting her parents at Chitwood this week. Tomorrow is the date of the teachers' institute at Eddyville. F. A. Godwin of Nashville spent several days this week in town. Toys, Dolls, Games and Books for the Tittle folks. Toledo Drug Co, Dr. North, Dentist, office over First State Bank, Philomath, Ore gon. Assessor Walter Ball went to Salem Tuesday morning on official duties. Mrs. Rena Cartwright is visiting relatives and friends in the city this week. Jack Morgan and Stephen Strat ton were Portland visitors the first of the week. Merchant Henry Lewis returned Wednesday evening from a trip to the metropolis. Sherm Bateman returned to To ledo Tuesday evening, after an ab sence of several weeks. Read the new Corvallis & Eastern jtime table in this issue which goes into effect next Sunday the 12th. We have a swell line of Postal Card Albums. They make a dandy Xmas present. Toledo Drug Co. Cleve Fish returned home from the Valley Monday evening where he has been working the past several months. J. Margsoif and family of Winant were in town Tuesday. The follow ing morning they departed for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter, returning in April. Mrs. C. E. Hawkins went to Portland Wednesday to meet her daughter, Miss Aile.n, who has been visiting the past several months in Arkansas. They are expected home this evening. Mr. Murray informs us that ho made a mistake in the subscription list he had published in last week's issue of tho Lea men in the fact that II. Lewis should have been credited with $15 instead of 81. Messrs. Weldin and Ames, steam boat inspectors, were in the city the latter part of last week for the pur pose of inspecting the steamer Tru ant, owned by tho Modern Improve ment Company. They fouifd every thing all O. K. and departed Satur day morning for tho Valley. The old Larson place two miles north of town has again changed hands. Last Summer B. M. Keithly bought the place of Hans Larson and after holding it but a few months sold it this week to Thomas Crcistopher, making a meat profit. Both sales were madu through North, the real estate man. Mr. Keithly will not leave this county, but will look for another farm . John Turnidge, who recently pur chased the C. A. Dick property on Grove street, has mado many very noticable changes with tho premises . He has raised the houses, built new walks, etc., which adds greatly to the appearance of tho place. He moved in last Saturday. Leo Bar tholomew and family, who have occupied the place for tho past few years, are now occupying the Ben Jones residence. New Train Servise on the Cor vallis & Eastern. On Nov. 1st a straight passenger train was established on the Cor vallis A Eastern between Albany and Yaquina, leaving Albany at 12:35 p.m. and ariving in Yaquina 5: 15 p.m. Returning leave Yaquina at 7:15 a.m. arriving in Albany at 11:15 p.m., making direct connec tions at Corvallis anil Albany with Southern Pacific train to and from Portland and other S.P. points north and south. Look! Here! I have registered Cotswold rams for sale, all ages. Also, two year ling, registered Hereford bulls and two registered bull calves. Call or address A. J. Waknook, Nortons, Oregon. Homestead Relinquishment for sale 1G0 acres in the Siletz reservation, 25 acres bottom and bench, 400,000 ft. fir, 2 acres cleared, wagon road to place, cabin. Price $250. Apply owner. B. M. Johnson, Siletz, Or. Hides Wanted. Cash paid for hides at the Toledo Tannery. We pay as much as any body in town. Toledo Tannkuy. ' - - For Sale. Pure bred Fox Terrior pups. The best kind for catching rats and squirrels. Enquire Fhank Falcon, Toledo, Or. - For Sale Registered red Durham hull, No 230238, four years old. Best bull in the county for $ 10. Nash. Bros., Nashville Oregon. For Sale Cheap. A team of work horses. Inquire of T. F. Cloninger on the ranch for merly owned by John Micek. . Merchant Mike Roddy of Winant was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. II. Gannon was a passenger for Newport Wednesday evening. Decorated china cups and saucers, sugar and creamers, cake plates, hand painted plate. Toledo Drug Co. E. W. Sawdon returned last Fri day evening from Portland. While in the city he and his brother pur chased a rooming bouse. Miss Sada Sawdon went to Portland Wednesday morning to take charge. All other members of the family followed this morning. This family has lived in Toledo for several years and will bo greatly missed by their many friends. May success go with them. TOLEDO MARKET Following is the Price Paid for Produce in the Toledo Mar ket. Corrected Weekly Butter-fat, Toledo Creamery 40o ' Dairy Butter 75c per roll. Eggs 40c. Potatoes lc per lb. Onions 2j4c pound. Apples 70c box. . t Veal Go to 7c. , Beef 5c to Gc. Mutton 7c. Pork 8c. Chickens 11c. ; Oysters $1.90 gallon. Clams 10c gallon. ' ' Beef hides 6c. ! Veal hides 7c. '