5 mm In wOtmtp tMitt. VOLUME 18 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. NUMBER 21 CO! INTV NFWQ Ncws ()f 0110,1 Community Gathered 'each SJ Ull I nCVVO veck by Our Rustling-Associate Editors Waldport. Julius Iline is spending a few weeks traveling on the Wilhelmina. W. II. Daugherty was in Tort land last week on important busi ness. Henry Simmons is on a two weeks' trip to Willamette Valley points. Donald Brooks has gone to Port land again to secure employment. Among the Fourth of July visit ors is Oliver Benin-It who lived here a number of years. II. F. Jenkins paid Waldport a visit last week. v Dr. J. B. Olmstead and George E;l"c1!. c$,ivjC iii the 2nd and have placed orders for more build ing material for new houses. G. W. Miller and Ira Bray were it hardly compares to one that Imp-1 Cheese Factory for Toledo, pened here this week between two j Toledo is to have a cheese factory of our worthy neighlxir boys. They jn fun owralion before the Snmn.e,- both escaped with a few scratches, no blood being drawn. has closed. T. B. James began construction this week on the build- Mr. Jenkins and family of Leban- ing which is to house the plant and on, have been visiting at Mr. Wake-J expects to he making cheese by the field's. (loth of August. He will build the A very successful ball game waslPamt (m his place, formerly the played here Sunday between Nor- j Wndsworth place, and will build a tons and Eddyville. The game; wharf ""t to deep water so the stood 30 to 4 in favor of Eddyville. j Wilhelmina can load the products Eddyville played Big Elk at liar- with t5ic greatest convenience. The capacity of the factory to begin with will he 500 gallons daily, but by the addition of the necessary vats can be increased to 1000 gal lons. Mr. James has hired an ox- Ian Monday the score being 3 to 8 in favor of Eddyville. Everyone had a good time at the dance at A. M. Baxter's Monday evening. r T,...i-..r ati....... visiting nt the home of C. C. Mc. i " '"'ll have charge of the cheese jr;(le making. , In addition to the cheese , ' T1 factory Mr. James will also raise . v. ucjnoms ami lamuy, was, , fml; . . the factory. per'. elwoBA tivi Dime on Friday nights. up from Ten Mile Creek on the Istiover from Wolf Creek Sunday bringing some line mutton. Mr. Sasedy's are moving to their Dr. Linton's house caught fire on homestead on Wolf Creek 41. n OOll, Il.n ki.,, ..,.. .-. iiiu .Liii iui. tjiti.tz mm nuni ex tinguished by a small chemichl ex tinguisher. Louis Colvin cut his f(xt severely on the 2Gth but is now able to navi gate with a reasonable degree of comfort. Eflie Williamson returned last week from an extended visit at Oak-. schools. There will be a morning, ents in this city, Sunday, July 3, land, Oregon, at the home of hoi-j afternoon and evening session. : If 10, Miss Grace Carson to Mr. The Ladies' Aid Society meets Tuesday, Jmy 12. with Mrs. Sischo. Children under 12 years 5c at the All members requested to be pres ent as there is business of impor tance to attend to. Mi!S. A. M. GlLDEItSLEEVE, v Local Institute. j There will be a local institute held at Waldport on July 1G. This j will be for the benefit of the ! teachers who are teaching summer Secretary. Married At the home of the bride's par- How We Spent the Fourth Toledo did not celebrate the Fourth, except at the Socialist pic- New Train Schedule. Toledo is now enjoying one of the best train services that was ever me in monipson's grove in the given this county, consisting of southeast part of town. Most of . four passenger trains and one freight our people went to the different .train daily. The passenger trains towns where celebrations were held, run on the following schedule; Quite a bunch went to Waldport to No. 1 arrives nt Toledo from spend the day. C. G. North the Yaquina 7:11a. in.; No. 8 arrives liveryman sent two four horse teams Toledo from Albany 11:51 a.m.; down, among the passengers being, I No. 7 arrives Toledo from Yaquina Mr. and Mrs. North, Mr. and Mrs. l:2l p. m.; No; 2 arrives Toledo Robert Andross, Superintendent ! from Albany 1:15 p. m. This and Mrs. R. 1'. G oin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heath, Misses Annie Freeman, Il.ittie Gillette, Messrs. Chauneey Hawkins, C. K. Crosno, the Toledo baseball team and some others. Thin parly left Toledo Monday morning at 4 o'clock, going by way I of Newport and arriving at Wald poit at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart and family also drove service is appreciated by the people of Lincoln county as well as by the summer visitors. This new time card went into effect last Monday and will continue throughout the Munnier season . The board of directors of the Lincoln County Fruit (J rowers' Un ion met in Toledo Wednesday to make arrangements for the handling , i . , I . . make arrangements lor the hand ing down. I bey started Sunday noon P ,, , . ., ,. , 11 , ,,, , , , "i the apple crop this l-al . Ware- returning luesday. Everybody re- , ,, ... . ' , ,. . , , , . , P .. ., . i houses will he established at Eddy- sister. Waltlport's Fourth of July cek- ports a fine tune. The celebration was good and our folks were royally entertained by our neighbors at Waldport. The ball game in the afternoon resulted in a victory for the Toledo nine by a score of 23 to 4. The big dance in the evening was oi. e of the features, the band furnished music, during the day and evening. The steamer Truant, sev eral launches and the train took a lot of people to Newport during the day. The steamer made trjps every Prof. Chas. II. Jones of the Oregon l Lou Hoover. Teacher's Monthly will be there,1 The bride is the eldest daughter bration was a decided success. Anna we cxPcot tlJ nve one ol the : of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson, the I I0W Hours. Many drove iy team, large number of visitors were nre-1 'jest 'ot':ll institutes that that part groom is the son :of Mr, and Mrs. I The day was an ideal one, not rain- sent. Thtr parade began at the I tne county lnis ever had. There IIrer of Ona, and botn'FdHjfcil fins is- usual on the Fourth.' The My- I villi-, Elk City and Toledo to faeili 'ate the handling and grading of the apples. The Union will purchase i large (plant it ies of boxes for their i own use and will sell them also to I fruit growers who are not members , of the 1'niou. The Union will pack .and sell all the fruit raised by the, j members of the association, and it I is probable that they will purchase I the apples of growers who are not members, or handle it on commis sion. J. F. Stewart was engaged as ! business manager to attend to grad ; ing,- peeking, shipping - and . selling water front and marched to the aiv twelve or fifteen teachers who grove where the exercises were held. jare m rt'ac uf il- There will he Miss Kittie Goodman acted as the . seven to ta,ce Part the graduating Goddess of Liberty. Dr. J. B. ! exercises in the evening. Let us Olmstead delivered the oration, j seo a!1 who are Interested in the After dinner the field sports and , schools in that part of the county base ball game held the attention of comc out and help us with what we the crowd, and Waldnort succeeded IL F. Goix, l ; . ,1 1 i t , a.i Known in imspiaco. jusiice or the I'eaee M. N. Anderson performed the ecremonv. in again being beaten by a team from Toledo. In the evening a ball was given. The Waldport band furnished music for the parade and dance. Eddyville Haying is now commenced. A very enjoyable time was spent at the picnic at Eddyville on the 4th. Mrs. Martie llamer and little girl, Thelma, have been visiting at Superintendent of Schools. : Joe Fredrick Bryant. ! Joe Fredrick Bryant, youngest son of Joseph and Mary Bryant, was born at Nortons, Oregon, No- i vi-nihi'i- (V Mini li.xi r.iiw. vn i .. ! ' ' " ' ; oilier races i liilO. He was therefore 12 yea if?, 7 m-nciM in wfw r-i i-ri(il mil ,if K, I w,. ... .. .................... ... I , sort city as well a.-- it e mid pus-ibly be and the large crowd was enter-j tained. In the tug of war between l i of ibis fruit. The Union will mob- ably ship 25 carloads of apples dur ing the Fall. C. G. North has leased five acres .. i .1 1 A I 1 ,1 IT I JjOSS. j mourns and i i nays old. lie was July 4th at scene of footracing, ' !l .,m,,,el cMM Ue idol of the Newnort. a wntlemnn's oivn f.u.o family, and a favorite among his Howard watch, with fob attached. Any information leading to its re covery will he suitably rewarded. Address, Leox Flett, Corvallis, Oregon. neighbors and playmates. He was a great financier for one of his age. Ilis savings amounted to one hun dred dollars or more and wins suf ficient to pay the entire cost of his For funeral. Sale j tr,, ,,n,i nn i.i, lni. K.-,.(i,.,.. j.v. tw, tlfLl .1,1:5 iiA- One Homestead Relinquishment ing fence above bis father's place, ice $150. ; wjien tu,y pi(.-0ti Up a ciel.j.y p()e One hundred acres timber and nl.nnt u;v im.lioj in ,i;.,,,.f i uie nome oi .his. iiamer s parents, farm land, houses and small orchard ten some chittem etc Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield. Mrs. Ed Cline has been quite sick for several days but is improv ing now. Walker Cline was thrown from a horse last week breaking his should er. He is in Corvallis now. Mr. and Mrs. M. Armstrong, also Mrs. T. N. Armstrong and son, Arlo, of Corvallis, are visiting friends and relatives of this place. Ben Guire and familv went to or twelve feet long which lav on 1'rice S1500. : tnc ,il!s;,le ,i mittimr this hole no Five acres bottom land with house ; t,,,-,. slluulders started toward the and barn, orchard, small fruit and large garden, boat landing, navi gable stream for large and small boats. Hotel at Elk City, all furnished, $27,000. Timber and dairy farm on Drift creek. j Two lots in Toledo near Luthcrn ! Church. Price $2(10. Harlan to attend the picnic at that, Cal1 011 or a,Wress place Monday. There was fireworks at Mr. Wake field's place Sunday evening. They were just fine. Everyone ate ,ice cream and cake before the fireworks. M. E. Townsend of Independence was visiting at the home of G. E . Colby Monday. O. D. Shirley and family left for Joseph, Oregon, Saturday. We all are sorry to have them leave and wish them success in their new home. . The fight between Jeffries and Johnson was an exciting one, but Sondre Romtvedt Jr. Toledo, Or. - Bonds for Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale and will sell to the higest bidder the following bonds; School District No. 2,. ten $1000 bonds, payable in 20 years, optional after 10 years. Dated July 1, 1910. G. B. McCluskey, County Treasurer. My price on fruit jars, flour, feed and coal oil is the lowest. R. S. Van Cleve.' fence when the younger hoy fell, taklTig the pole with him which fell on and crushed his skull, killing him instantly. ---. The price of (lour has dropped, call and see. R. S. Van Cleve. Miss Mary Ewing was a passenger for the Valley Saturday morning. Henry Howell went to Centralia, Washington, last Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall of Siletz have been visiting relatives in Toledo this week. A. B. Hunt of Eddyville was in the city Wednesday. He returned home yesterday morning. -- For Sale Mare and colt, weight about 1100 pounds, age 8, extraordinary good colt, marc is in good condition and is a good honest all around mare. Spring colt. Call at Fir & Spruce T.ninlior Pnmnn n v 'a lin'lui vrrm ...v.. ...... V ...... , j ,j UVUVt l.lUJ : for F, R. W'eaver. J Newport and Toledo the latter was,"1 la,"ITOW" 11,0 i' ir and hpruee victorious after one of the hardest j nii11 wIlit;h " ' wood contests of the kind on record. !-vaivl to1 ,lia s,ab WO(),, lia Several boat races, horse races and ' Hm:1,as01 tll,; (Wka woodsaw and and sports 'were i,;,,! will build a large building for the The lire works out on the bay made . Klula'(3 (,f w""(l f"r winter. Toledo a beautiful spectacle. The baiul ( Jon fl'U 11,0 'l00'1 ()f 11 wood played during the day. At night J'anl w,lpre dl'i' W(V)1 Pawe.l to . ,.( i i 1 1 i i i two dances were be d. one at the nl"4' . 11 l,""u Opera House and 'one at the Casino! and large crowds attended. Whenever you have two nickels think of the Dime. Newton & Nye have just received a large consignment of stoves. C. E. Hawkins and I. R. Wishart went fishing on Drift creek last Saturday, returning Monday. Mrs. J. L. Hyde returned last evening from a several weeks' visit with her daughter at Falls City. Miss Bessie Knauf came up from Newport Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Andross. J. Swearingen has the frame of his new residence up and will com mence putting on the siding at once. The ball game at Newport Sun day between Newport and the Al bany Colts resulted in a score of 3 to 4 in favor of Newport. ' Mesdaihes J. F. Stewart and IL Larson went to Pioneer Wednesday morning, returning on the noon train. Mrs. Larson purchased a piano at that. place. It is just eight weeks till the County Fair opens. Are you get ting those exhibits arranged? You will bate 'to rustle to beat your neighbor's exhibits. Dye Wade returned last 'evening from the mineral springs on the Columbia, whcre.ho has been under treatment fur rheumatism. Ho was greatly improved by the treatment. cured any time during the winter, and now this need is to be tilled. Mr. North informs tis that there ; will be no advance in the price of this wood, but that he will still sell it at $1 per cord plus delivery charges. The baseball game here last Sun day resulted in a victory for Elk City by a score of 8 to 7. During the first half of the game Toledo made five runs shutting the visitors out, but this was too good to last and during the latter part of the game Elk City mode the necessary number of runs to m;de them vic torious. About 200 persons attended the Socialist picnic at, Thompson's grove last Monday. Everybody brought a well filled basket and a fine din ner was spread. Speaking was an event of the day and a social good time is reported by those who at tended. . Syringa Circle, Women of Wood craft, will uiiviel the monument of their Neighbor Lavena Ale; a der Sunday afternoon, July 10, PJ10. All are invited to attend the cere mony, Beginning next week an entire change of program Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday nights at the Dime the moving picture theater. Miss Juliette Bradeson returned to her home at Salem yesterday morning after a visit with relatives and friends here and at Newpoit.