7 tS7 fftfWff 5 mmt. VOLUME 17 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910. NUMBER 48 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Hustling Associate Editors Waldport. Miss Effie Williamson, primary teacher, was out of school one day last week on account of sickness. Dr. Carter, of Newport was called to Waldport last week to attend the infant daughter of E.E. Everson. 'Harry Holman has gone to Port land where he will remain if he can find suitable employment. P. J. Cauthorn is building a house near the school building for his mother, Mrs. M. Cauthorn. W. G. Helms is progressing rapid ly in the construction of his launch. When com plot-id it will bo the finest on the Bav. The C. J. Smith Realty Company report the sale of the Jorgenson ranch on the Yachats to II. L. Kocher. This place contain's 83 acres and brought $1,5000. Dr. Linton returned last Friday from a business trip to Portland. Chris Gwyn was in charge of the drug store during hi3 absence. Harlan i3 again it print, and says go to Eugene where Mrs. Scott has relatives where they will visit awhile, from there they will visit relatives in Salem. We think by that time they will le homesick to return to this good place. Jakie Johnson is living in his new house as c zy as a bug in a rug. Jess Stone and Dick Anderson have been helping Joe Powe'8 in his clearing the past week. Nelse Anderson is working on Drift River this week. Lee Bones has been trading cows for young steers. He going to raise beef cattle. Joe Stephens intends selling his the country. . Superintendent Goin had quite a rough passage crossing the Siletz Bay last Friday. The was wind blowing real hard, the swells running high. He hasgone to visit the Sal mon River schools. Mr. Bradshaw of Newport was in our parts last week circlating a peti tion to get a portion of the taxes to Siletz on Sunday. Grace B. Hampton has sold her timber land to Portland parties. Fred Wittenstrom is building a water-wheel with which he expects to run various kinds of machinery, among which will be a machine for polishing granite. Mrs. S. J. Morrison is visiting at G. II. Horsfall's this week. There is a prospect of several new houses being built on Rock Creek next summer. We have a growing and progressive community. Glen "although we have not written we build a good road from Newport to are as much alive as ever." Better ; Siletz have the evidence in each week. We all like to hear from you. Some mineral ore picked up near Waldport has been causing consider able speculation as to its value. We hope it is something good. A number of pupils of the school j Bk City Seems to be some cross talk over the appointment of road supervisor in this district. It seems a petition cuts no ice with the county court. last week. Dee is a good huntei as nize the quality and shall willingly well as a good neighlwr. He says pay the highest market price. . The his dogs can not lie beat for hunting Becond necessity, the quantity, nl varmints. ways growing, never to ho over There was a Mr. Baldwin from 'cached. The third, the marketing. Albany looking for a location for a J Wc have nt hand a clear ' state' fruit ranch. He says, if he can ' ment of how the poultry and egg find a place suitable he will buy. producers of Denmark have co and set out apple trees, as he wants operated to capture the high prico to get away from ire worms that 'London market. Their plan has infect the fruit in the Valley or-' succeeded to the full, and is being chards. Mr. Baldwin was favorably ! followed in many parts of the imores-ied with the Little Elk i United States. valley. A district association is formed of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, form ally of this place, are visiting rela tives and Friends in this neighbor hood. Mr3.Darnley is able to be up and around now. The dance at George Davenports was a grand success. Mrs. J. T, Calkins visited at Mr. Darnleys one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Way Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniel visited home folks a few days this week. Mr. Ligc Grant visited at J. T. Calkins Sunday. Mr. S. J. Stewart visited his daughter, Mrs. G. Davenport, Sat urday and Sunday. Our good roads committee met at! Pultry rgg producers, varying Eddyville last Monday. They are!111 numlwrs from 30 to .500. lhw Jaying plans for improving the roads ! local association "collects the egg whilaitisrainina and when pood in Itn territory and requires: that weather comes they will be ready to cacl KB 1,0 stamped with the date imtnuv.rk. Ttw.v l.ntm nfnf twn 1 " Which it WflH laid. TllCn . the "" ..... .... .. months' work subscribed now and , are subjected to rigid inspection, more to follow. fl,1( l,'u"i,y keeper who attnipts -,-.... , , , w v , , to palm off an egg which is delect Grant Standard and W. F. Wake- , . , , . , , , , . . . ... ably under-dated' is subjected to a field were working at Eddyville one ,, ... , , . . , ,. . Biiostantial fine." Ihe eggs of tho ijuv kick ituviv uiinmuiiiii ti till v i , t , rt .district nour anu leeu lor iur. stringer, one of the merchants of that place. I of Colfax, Washington, are visiting their brother, T. J. Smith. The Elk City AthleticClub have t- "it cn r.A .. t r n ..j. have purchased a set of boxing gloves , gumlay iooking ovcr h'i8 pty und quite a number of discolored.! hcrcan(1 thinkingof buyi..g more, eyes are in evidence. ,f j gmUh returncd ; The Artisans held an open mcemg ncs Mp to Dalil9 iast ViVo!, . the evening of the 20th and quite a i . a . . , . , , ; Van Orden & Son have loun- number enjoyed 'the occasion. A1 . . . " . , . .. . ; cation about complete for the new moijram committee was in charge. . , , .. ,. ,, ,, 1 . I school building. Frosty weather ; A very pleasant entertainment was ij.)tjiers aboUt building stone base given the evening of the 13th by a 1 ,ueut committee of ladies consisting of j M B erljy of gam Mrs. Jorgenson Miss J Smith of Dalla9 and Mrs. Hubbard Mrs. Keady, Airs, liuss Kent ana Miss Esther Williamson. The principal features were the Snowy Alnc iUa VimArc nnd an Art Oallery consisting of 25 exhibits, j nted ' old, sU,re buW;? "f Miss Ruby Kent made a decided hit Dixon and are having some lively as the Gypsy fortune teller. A. C. j ineetl": X ,8,U,r9 are we,come Thissell acted as policeman. Pro-1 C. C. Woodford has rented the gressive whist was also played and Copeland place near Toledo and will ; also the quiet game of Pit. Later nm a dairy while Mrs. Woodford in the evening the Virginia Reel will continue at the Elk City Hotel, was danced. Among the invited Mr- Woodford is a expert dairyman guests were members of the band and Mrs. Woodford knows how to who brought their instruments along Pase the hungry traveler, and favored the guests with some' home of our neighbors are looking very fine selections. Refreshments cross at each other over a few old goats. Better to kiss and settle the matter as law costs good money and goats are worth only a dollar a head. Parties from the east are in here .looking over large tracts for stock Otis. were served during the evening. ' Kernville Charley Robbins, Bruce Parish and their friend w uue are nerc yet, purposes. A Mr. Marvin from Iowa They like our country so well it is , was looking at the Parker ranch, real hard to leave. Ihcre is some ni0 acres ftu$20 per acre. Too talk of their.remaimng and milking mucn nioney he thought. cows for the cheese factoty. G. S. Parmcle has begun clearing and getting ready to sow oats an d grass Bccd. Some people think that kale will make splendid cow feed. Some of the farmers are goifig to try it here this season. They say, "get the Btock kale seed and plant it in April, then when it is ready to feed which is in ft short time, just pull off the lower leaves and two more leaves will grow on where one was taken offSnd the kale will grow taller. Feed each e;iv an armful at miking time and it will increase the.-rlow of milk.1 Mrs. Scott has gone to Newport where she will visit a few days until Larkcy I-oganjs visiting at the home of John Morris. A. M. Iloyso returned Saturday from Sheridan. He is under quar antine with diphtheria. Mrs.S. J. Dickens is improving eince the last account. imam DodHon of nose lKtse returiKjd from the Valley with a wife and was greeted with a charivari. John Deakin got him a house keeper a short time ago. Marvin Boozer left Thursday for Portland . Mose Killam made a trip to the Valley last week in his buggy. Henry Curl has been busy the past few days cutting and hauling wood off of Dickens & Co's. land. Royse and Oviatt have been get ting in a fine lot of wood. Petter Bobb made a trip to Rose Lodge Monday for supplies . Leslie Bobb are then placed on th London market, "and graded, and Mint oi'mlinrr tm fnitti' ti t nPinmicd Our school is progressing nicely j flIul reHpect(ltll)y dcaIeM fll)(1 con. under the able management of Miss' mnmy im vaIill an finai, Liv0 Ross. Clifford akefield is taking flW tln,ry pM the eighth grade examination this ducta ur0 lian(lll!(I ,)V th Halm. week. We wish Clifford success. organization and subjected ' to the There was a banker from Portland same careful branding and grading, at Eddyville last week. He said ho The general association (formed by was going to buy six hundred acres the union of the local associations) of land adjoining Eddyville and in ' has its market agencies in Itidon two years he would have a town of nd other large markets'." So such two thousand inhabitants, so keep , "products have gained the reputa your eye on Eddyville and watch tion of !eiiig standard. Sy poult ry us grow. ! keeping and dairying have been ' ' ' I converted from hazardous or tin- Oo-Operation. profitable industries to a basis or Editor Leader: If the ways we Stable and substantial profit." Lincoln County farmers at present It seems to me that with con use to market our poultry, egts, ' suniers in Portland, Vancouver, B. vegetables, stock and fruit are C.f and the Sound cities paying for rightly sketched in my former let-, "much eggs," fifty, sixty and even ters does it not show that better seventy cents a dozen, such ways of methods can and should be found? bringing producer and consumer What changes should we work for?- together deserve an effort. Such as would improve the quality, ('an wc not think it within our us powers to meet and organize a increase the quality, and bring into better markets at less cost lor IJncolri County Association of thin each and all of our products. nature, with a' local association in These are high aims, I admit. each of the hcvcii districts reprim and they may take some trouble MnkH, ftt oUrgcptcnilM,rFttir? and some work, and some energy to arrive at, but thousands, aye tens and hundreds of thousands, of farmers East and West are busy today along these lines. One can not believe that so large and general a movement would be seen unless, I have mentioned the poultry and egg business first because it is tho simplest and most widely spread industry of the farm that wc nearly all practice Walms Nasii. John A. Peterson, tho new road not onlv the needs were felt every- supervisor for tins district, has tixe.l has returned from where, but also that the remedy the big mud hole whtro the old We have two stores in town now and both seem to be doing business, Two stores seem to bring more trade, Rock Creek. Warren Wright and wife have re turned from a months visit at dif- fent points in the Willamette Valley. Jesse Rceder and family are visit? ing at John Hamer's. S. Wigle spent several days last week at Siletz. , J.. L. Morrison is making ex tensive improvements on his resi dence. . v C. Fischer, of Siletz, visited friends and transacted business here Mr. Scott joines her, they will then last "Saturday. He returned to his visit to the Agency On account of the absence of the Manager, Joe Dick, postponed his shooting match until Saturday. r "Tittilek We are getting plenty of rain now. - Hay is getting mighty short in this vicinity. We did not send anything from Little Elk last week.' It was not because there was nothing doing, 1 for there is something doing here all the time. Rev. Plummcr did not preach at the. echoolhouse last Sunday, as his little girl was down with typhoid fever; It is hoped lie will bo able to be with us at his next appoint ment. . ' There were several wild cats killed in these parts last week. Dee, Chester and P. O. Shirley killed three and Walker Cline killed two. Deo Shirley killed growing each day in importance Stewart hill road leaves tho new loled-hiletz roau by laying planking. The diking dredge, Chetco, has completed the contract of making See page 185 in Secretary Wilson's the dyke around the Wade and report, the Year Book of the- De-jSchenck tidclands near town, aim partmcnt of Agriculture for 1008. is now waiting for the completion of was safe and sane and sound. In one strong word it is COOPERATION. Farmers' economic co-operation in the United States has developed enormously in the period under review, and it is safe to say that at the present time more than half of the G, 100,000 farmers are repre sented in economic co-operation." "The greatest success in the farm ers' co-operation movement is in selling by fruit growers, vegetable growers, nut growers, berry growers, by live stock men; wheat, sweet potatoes, Hax oats, eggs, poultry and honey, and so on with a long list. These, you see, arc results. How, practically, are they reached? Re memlier, the first necessity is the quality of the product, and that the; consumer, not any commission the draw at the Mill Four bridge. Oyster Cocktails I Oyster Stews! Oyster Fry s! Oysters by the pint, quart, gallon or carload, at Al's Smoke House Cafe. Get Tho Habit. - I Have just received a largo lino of tho Capen Shoo Company's fam ous men's and boys shoes. Call and get a pair. II. Lewis Should you drop a wax record on the floor what usually happens? Drop one of thoso Indestructible records II. L. Veit sells and pick it up and play it, it's just as good m -ever. i Sweedish shoe grenso at Newtt u . seven coon 1 agent however reliable, shall recog- & jsTve8, ... ! 4