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cnntv Tender. VOLUME 18 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, KM DAY, MAY fcioio. .NUMBER 19 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered eaeli week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. P. J. Cauthorn returned April 28 Slletz river. They will go up to Hill Scott's. Z. M. Derrick was survevine in from a month's visit with his mother fhis 1):lltlil8t week. Some of the Jit Portland. I jnea U()t nil) wjejt) t,uy ti1(,ll,h, Leslie Evens is building an ad- they would and Mr.'Curl will lose dition to his store building to ae- his house, Mr. Calkins and Mr. eoinmudate a larger stock. j Pierce will lose some land and fen- Dr. J. B. Olmsted and George' cing. Bissell arrived Friday and at once Mrs. Dickens is raising a fine lot began the construction of a of goslings this Spring, dwelling house just east of Lint '; Mr. Frank has a road built to his Slough, j place and has a garden spot grubbed Louis Southworth had sold his' ready for the plow, farm to C. M. & II. V. Bulkley, of, )lekens & Co. have 15 acres sown Portland. The eonsidenrtion was fo .fob Spring. It looks fine. Srt,()u(l and represents Mr. South woi iii s neL saving since home steading the place thirty years ago. The whist club met on the 27th and M. V. Leepcr was again winner i Perry Wheeler find wife will be here in a few days to put in their garden and do some other work on their place. of the gentlemens prize, Mrs. O. V. Peterson made tin; best score among the ladies. The Condor has been busy the past week and made several trips; between our two bays. M. S. Durbin and family have gone into camp for the summer no the government trail in order to le near .Mr. lnuuin s worK. ;Mis- Lizzie Brooks accompanied them. The annual banquet of the A. M. Royse is doing some plow ing for Mr. Nixon this week. Mesdames Dickens, Oviatt and Frank pent Saturday with Mis. Fred Butterfield. Miss Rose Calkins and Mr. Lloyd of Butler were married last Sunday at the home Mr. Chester Tooze. We hope them a long and happy lif' together. On account of the wedding, Mr. Tooze, captain of the ball team, was comp'eted to Tillamook City. Now 1 provisions from Norton for some we can Itjok for a road through here 'homesteaders up Mill Creek, had sometime. the misfortune of drenching the Charlie Maynord of Newport was j cereals in a creek, a visitor here one day last week. Wednesday brought the return of Mrs. (ieorge Wood has been visi- i Mi, and Mrs. Raddant. ting her mother and friends at New- Sunday was a busy day in (Im port for the past two weeks, mountains. Those wh t e not Mrs. Liswick is improving some, 'assisting in the erection of "Hi nu There is a doctor camping here and steadier Whites ', cabin, aided Miss he makes daily trips to see her. Rhodes in moving her household Mr. Murry f Otis is milking and j P!iri,lhernalia to her homestead it, 4i :n. .... i j cmim isn-.u inn me inn uu uic ground. He milks 20 cows. He sold his calve-, expecting the Otis cheese f.w.t...... ... ..i. i .... ...t A.1 .1 . 1 1 1 iuvuij.v n m;ii l iiji ueiore uus, mil Gay evening. for some reason it is not running Good music. yet. We are all interested in getting cows to milk for the factory, the success of the bell team, and good Jowe Pariln ' Tnfl was in the that we may do for the country : clty T,iesli,y enrome to Portland, and gettingour places all into grass. James McDmald visited his farm We will have before long the arcadia at Chitwood M nday and Tuesday, Dance At cannery at . Winant next Satur- Everybody come Wm. Matthews was Newpurt Tuesday. up from of the state. Bay Vi lew Mrs. Charles I.itehmld a d children of Yaquina visited in To L'do yesterday. The Ilehckahs will give an ice en am social at Woodman Hall to , night. Von are invited. unable to lie at the nractise grounds. Commercial Club occurred April 29. The team i to play Grand Ronde The banquet hall was profusely L ( .... ,., Lmnil,i, S:,t nrdnv. 1 i 1 I J J .1 ..ecoraieu wnn rnooouenurons. thc am, Wilhunina The ladies' committee served the hltu.is gnHinds on Mav 1st. relresiiments. w . r-. Keauy acted the as toast master and a number of the J. B. The census enumerator passed througn and counted our noses this week. memliers responded. J'r i ) i i , ' t , 1 1 1 i , i 1 1 1 . . t ' . . n tn misaa , ( t I , . . V 1 1 1 l.ll'vU lllllMVi VIAV V lUlVBU 1 till j evening and congratulated the one 8town Juhn visited Joe Dick hundred memliers present on the vu''- interest they were taking in the Harry Pearse returned from the club work. C. R. Evens spoke on Agency, where he has been on the Pioneer days of Waldport. busincSJ. Miss Lizzie Brooks gave a v. cal Our school closed last Friday, selection and as an encore Bang 'The Prof. B. E. Oviatt says to go to Oregon Volunteers". Mrs. W. F. grubbing and working on his ranch Keady toasted " The Gentlemen j raises a few blisters on his hands, Mr. George Bissell spoke' on the as no got pretty soft, first impression of Waldport, having! 0nr ........, ,vin u maidn,,(.,(.0S(1 for this place for the coining year. John Doughtery is very busy Rev. Burns spent May day with the people of Bay View. We are all very much bleased with him. He reports that he is the minister! Dr. Bnrgess this week sold two moie rerro gasoline marine engines. : R. E. Collins is Installing one in his lit I I.. l.miw.l, working on the road the past month, j ; , , , Ed King of Vancouver and E. E. Dyer left lor Coos bay v , . t ,, . , ,, , ,. , , , Kevelstokes, British Columbia, is Saturday where hi expects to spend -. , i , j visiting nls Uncle, Ilenrv Gannon, a tew years. i , . , . .. . .. J and family in this city. Geo. Ryan and family were in I , ,, , , , , , J J i A. Kosebrook lias just received a our midst last week. fl n ,. r , , ... fine line o) linoleum, matting, etc.) Harry McKimiey is hauling cream Sl,(. ,js .. Btanton and Gillette from North Beaver to the Damascus ,M Vl. M ,H.U ., , , (,.1( jt creamery of Waldport . d...k. x,.i-u , Mrs. H. Gannon and daughter, , , I MiRfl V lola, returned Saturdny even Ing from :i months visit at Spokane sick the past few days. John Olson and lamiiy were and other Washington cities visitors at this place Sunday. Then1 will be services in the Cnitod Josie Oakland is the post mistress ;Sr;UK Luthemn Chlttch in Tok1 in a fewr days. Kernville arrived but a few hours before the banquet. Prof Earl Brown spoke on the County High School and ex pressed a desire that the people of Waldport would avail themselves of Anion Bones has gone to Toledo. the opportunity of establishing a He will attend Court, then go on to County High School fund under Salem to visit his mother, who is the new 'aw. Advertising plans ninety years old. were discussed and formulated for j Miss Perley Bones has gone to the coming year. Every business Toledo to consult a doctor. She house in town was represented and ! wjH visit the Misses Bidl while the general sentiment was that there. Waldport was entering upon a yeai I M;lster D;iniei Bones visited his of development and prosperity. grandparente, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The first excursion of the season Bones over Saturday and Sunday. went up to the Early place last; Jakie Johnson's mother is very Sunday carrying a large crowd of jqw ghe hafln,t anythhlg people from Waldport, including for scveral dayg She it dying with the band and the baseball club. , , ., , , l - , i at Bay View now days LoUnie Hoover came home from Toledo Tuesday. Dai Hendiickson and Dan Oak land has gone on the government trail to work. HI: in. and Mr. Paine of Toledo was down last week with some land buyers . The day was ideal for a river trip "ij as there was no wind . 1 he 1 ule water boys also came to the Early ranch with their ball team and a rather close and exciting game was ! Jakiu Johnson Wl make a trip to enjoyed by all present. The score Newport this week. was 23 to 19 in favor of Waldport. j Mrs. Stone went to Portland with As the grounds were very rough and Mr.. P. Lock wood. She wants to one could not tell which way a ball have some teeth fixed. was going to bounce the game was i The Parmele boys got in with much better than the score would their cheese plant all right they say indicate. The boats arrived at the Salmon River road is fine. Waidpovt on the return trip shortly after 6 p. m. Otis Messrs. Frauk and Oviatt have An electric line is surveyed in this way as far as Bear Camp. They expect to finish it to the mouth of the Lake . this Summer. Elmer Calkins of Tillamook next Sunday at 2:30 i). m. M . P. I lomrnersnares, Pastor. The East Oregonian says that a heavy bounty oh the coyotes has great ly reduced i he number, When E. S. Oakland went to Yaquina we fully realize that a bounty re Friday on business, duces any peBt, we will get after the Mrs. Mary E. McWillis has gone ''idle land speculator. to North Beaver visiting her daughter. The ('. iv. E. railroad has in stalled an oil burning engine on the Mrs. Kirkland purchased a fine passenger train. This will be a dairy cow from Will Collins last treat to t he tiav.tmg public as it week. jwill do away with the charcoal ein- ' Jim Gatens and son were visitors dors and make traveling more at Kirklands Tuesday. Frank Hunsueker of Pool slough was over on business last week. John Hanlon i carrying the mail for a while, and every one is very ; clean . Tho Ports Won At the Special election esterd.iy all three port districts carried by good majorities. At the time of go ing to press some f the outlaying districts have not been heard from, hut the vote in those was light and will not materially obajlge the re sult. The vote as obtained is as follows: 'Pole lo Port Newport precinct, Y es 0, No A. Toledo precinct, Ye4 j 202, No 22. Elk City precinct, no vote cast. Yaquina precinct, Yes" 18, No 7. Newport Port 'Newport precinct, Yes 186, No. 0. Alsea Port Valdport precinct, Yes 71 , No 4. I The day Was tine but as there wan practically no opposition to tllll forming of the port districts many did not vote. - For Sale or Trade Organ in good condition, will sell f ir c.:sh or trade for coW. Would I e fvulin to pay a little to boot for ; ' 1 d ( iw. Apply at this office . Tonight is the ice cream Social at , W oodman Hall, Bob Mann was a passenger up the line this morning, George Sylvester of Newpurt, brought Up the election returns this morning. ( 'oilnty Commissioners' Court is in session this week being the regu lar May term. John Ebbe, I he mail boss, came in fro n Dallas last evening. Mr. Kbh' will supervise (he building of the Toledo Biletswagoa road again this Summer. Remember the base hall team goes to Elk City Sunday for a game at that place. The steamer Truant will run all excursion carrying all wdio wdsh to go. The Rehckahs convention id Elk City last Saturday was largely at tended by members of that order from all parts of the county. The Chicora took about twenty and several went on the Iran from Toledo. The Racine took thai many from Newport and Yaquina, A fine time was rep rled. The election for tin? ensuing year resulted as follows: Mrs. Jennie Arnold, of Toledo, president ; Mrs. Olive Van Orden, of Elk City, vice president; Mrs. Mary Wygantof Newport, sec retary; The next convention will be h Id at Toledo, much pleased with him. gone'down to Silelz. Mr. Frank is county is in our vicinity listing all going lo Parinele's to get lumber to the property lie can for sale. He build his house and Oviatt is going says there will he a big boom in thi to show him around a little up the Summer. The railroad is nea ly Upper Farm. Paul Vedder is spending a short time in Portland. Misses Rhodes and Wasley ac companied by an uncle, J. Rhodes, returned from Portland Saturday. Business called Mr. Andrew to Toledo last week. Mr. Smithy, who returned from Cqr vail is Saturday, Sundaycd at the Raddant ranch. Wednesday found William Martin at Nortons, C. Whitman spent Sunday at his homestead where he was greatly surprised to find bis potatoes h d grown exceedingly well; having reached the 1 e'.ht f o ir-."! es. Ar-hie Johns n w ho is hauling Something New In Kitchen Ware The "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly coming into use for cooking purposes. It is taking tho place of agate and enamel ware because while its first cost is a trifle more than ordinary ware, it ia really much cheaper in the long run, as it is guaran teed for twenty-five years and will last practically a life time. The genuine "1892" Ware, made only from pure SPUN (not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel; break, scorch or burn. It looks like silver but weighs only about one quarter as much, is easily cleaned and handled, and will not rust) corrode or tarnish. Absolutely pure, non-poisonous and wholebomc , saves money, Uroe.and doctr'jMIIfl. II.- Dure vdii get Ihe original ant gtni ..." . 1 u. . 1 1, ik. Muh...W jUlllU Wile ...iim.... v,iw wuw ROSES RO OK