Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 07, 1910, Image 1

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VOLTTME 18
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBUR 7, 1910
NUMBER 34
COUNTY NEWS
News of each Community Gathered each
week by Our Rustling Associate Editors
Waldport.
F. C. Barnes of Portland spent a
fc-w days with US List week.
Mrs. Bert Barclay and Mrs Coun
cil 1 have rented the King house for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester White are
delighted over the arrival of a bounc
ing boy. We may expect some
choice poetry from Lester's pen in
the near future.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson will ad"
drew tbt people of Waldport on the
veiling of the 10th. Local option
-ill be the topic under discussion.
C. A. Curran, a real estate man
from Albany has lcen looking at the
ranches along the Bay with a view
;f making a purchase. ,
Dr. Berry of Newport came down
Tuesday on a hunting trip.
L. W. Moody, a Portland drugg
ist, has been visiting in this vicinity.
Fred Walters and party are camp
ed in the old grove near tho band
(all.
Claus Ludemann has put a new
coat i f paint on his house.
Julius Iline of the Waldport Lum-
I r Company left Waldport last week
for trip to the valley. Thinking
lie. would bo 'ate in arriving at South
Beach Mr. Lline took along a liberal
dimply of Roman candles. Arriving
n the sand spit opposite Newport
sometime after dark Mr. Hinc de
cided the only way to attract atten
tion from tho other side was to ex
plode some of the fireworks. The
scheme worked fine. Practically
every launch on the bay answered
the signals of distress.
Kernville
Oh! the tine rain. Just such as
Oregon can give. It is worth lots
i money to the farmer. The seed
sown this Fall, such as rye, vetch,
Italian rye grass, ti.nothy, mam-
uth red clover and so on, is coin
ing up.
John Dickens is getting ready to
take milk to the cheese factory. He
Itaa houiiht two fine cows, one of
Nelse Andersen and one of Willie
Boms.
The Oshkosh is daily expected in
iftcr a load of salmon. The fishcr
Biten are doing fine and making lot
of money.
Mrs. Wood is feeling better at
this writing.
Noise Andersen has two boats he
wants to sell. One a small one and
the other a large fish boat.
Mr. Dickens, two daughters have
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jgine to roruanu. nuuiui iw
that they arc to marry William
'flowers and Dutch Charley of Ore
gon City.
Mr. Johnson is helping Jesse
Stone build his house.
Burt Twombly's house is almost Apportionment of School Funds
completed.
E. S. Oakland is putting up a
nice woodshed.
Walter Dodge, and L. Thompson
and son passed through Bay
Sunday.
Walter Kent and Lonnie Hoover
were visitors at Bay View last week.
The
funds
apportionment of school!
For logger's shoes go to Fish's.
Warren Hall came over from Si-
for this county was made letz yesterday.
Monday, the 3d. Of the State j J. F. Stewart was a passenger for
Olalla
itw ounooi ijttvtn c.pmni nutt tuiu
why this money hall be transferred
from the general fund of the county.
Apportionments are usually made
but twice each school year, but it is
more than likely that there will be
more than that this year, for the
j last half of the taxes may bring in
enough to justify another apportion
ment this Fall. The law requires
each district to have at least six
M. Wygant of Newport was a
.county seat visitor Wednesday.
F. S. Murray of Otis was a county
scat visitor the first of the week.
Claude Davie i was a passenger
for the Valley Tuesday morning.
The heavy rains this week have
brought in a run of Silver Side sal
mon .
Mr. and Mrs. Costello arrived
over from the Valley Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. J. Ofstedahl and daughter,
Miss Ruth, were passengers for
Portland Monday morning.
The Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. John Peterson, Tuesday, Oct
ober, 11th. Mrs. A very, Pres.
Reverend Pearce returned from
i HiHsboro Wednesday evening where
He
money tno apportionment was VI Eddvville this morning
Yiew per pupil, jne county -apportion
ment was small, compared to what
it should have ben. Each district
received only i2r of the 8100 that
was due it on the first Monday of
October. There were twenty-two
! districts that received some money
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden made Henry I tiat wa8 transferred from the geir
Rhoades and family a pleasant visit !erai funj ; the county, $1485 all
one day last week. ;told, ranging funis from $0 to 8147;
Mrs. Ogden will return to Port- to the district. Section 2o of the
i.i 'ii' lay . one litis ueen ucie
four weeks on a visit with friends.
F. H. Phillip' mother came last
week to see him.
The rain has made the grass start
fresh again. Fine for stock.
Johnny Muir is helping on the
Olalla bridge. It is all ready to
cross on now.
Miss Gertie Muir is on the sick
list. ! ,n,,tl, M,,1 t., roSvn not was attending Conference.
Mrs. Henry Rhoades' children arc than $300 from the county. we,,t ovcr to hilKz the followi
through with the whooping cough, i There are thirty-four districts that ! niormn&-
Fear not, neighbors. are still short on their last year's Mr. and Mrs. George Schenck dc-
Mrs. Laura Rowe and sons called ; apportionment. This deficiency parted Tuesday morning for the
at the Phillips ranch last Wednce- may be made up when the last half i uunna Mot springs on tne umim
Jj,y. of the taxed are in, if not the
Mrs. F. II. Phillips says she is ' general fund of the county will be
ready to go their Medford home, the only place from which tlie sup
She has been here five months on a' P'.v can be thkm. We will hope
viait with old friends. thatm the future, the taxpayers IMcJunktir is building on Ms ranch
will be more prompt and that no n Olalla. Jlad the liarn peer
deficiency, will exist. completed it would probably not
The following is the number of have been damaged.
the districts and the amount that
each received. It. P. Geix,
County School Superintendent.
bia where he will take treatment
for rheumatism.
Sunday evening tho wind de
molished the new barn which W. S
E. S. Emtson is turning over the
earth with his oxen.
School is going. Some arc glad
and some are sad.
F. H. Phillips and wife have been
clearing their lots near the Adven-, T)I3T
ti.it church.
Mr. Muir lost his dryer last week
by fire. It was full of fruit.
Virgil Rhoades is sick at this
writing.
See those shoes at Fish's.
George Bethcrs began a term of
lebool at Elk City last Monday mor
ning. Sam Hill and John Bowers of
Beaver Creek were in town Tuesday
after lumber.
Mrs. William Hocflein of Yaquina
visited her brother, J. S. Akin, and
family last Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Newton returned
Monday evening from a visit with
her parents, Judge and Mrs. Thomas
A. McBride, at Oregon City.
Lewis Young of Portland arrived
Tllfwdnv ovoninr. f.- ...oil ....-
his old friends. It has been several
years since Lewis left Toledo.
Rev. Rowland Z. Bi wn will lwlf
divine services at Ona Sunday, Oct
ober 9th at 11 a. m.,.and at Upper
Beaver Creek at 3 p. m. All art?
invited.
Mrs. H. Gannon and daughter.
Miss Viola, went toSilverton Satur
day morning for a visit with Mrs.
Gannon's sister. Miss' Viola return
ed Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Med
ical Springs, Oregon, passed through
from Newport and Lower Silety.
where they have a ranch which Mr.
Cook took up sixteen years ago.
Mr. Cook reports many improve
ments made on the Lower Siletz
since he left there. The Silqtz Dairy
and Land company has a great many
acres of land cleared and slasheil
and their goats are doing great in
killing the brush.
Rose Lodge
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Bay View.
John Olson and family spent Sun
day in Bay View.
Lloyd Commons and Ida Hurley
wore visitors at this place.
Burt Twombly is suffering from a
fall he got from the stageing break
ing with him while working on the
fiousc.
Josie Oakland is spending a few
weeks up Drift creek with friends.
Rev. Burns spent Sunday with us.
Hilda Oakland cut two fingers
off in the feed cutter.
Bennie Twombly returned to the
Valley last week.
How we have all enjoyed the rain.
It has freshened things up wonder
fully. F. J. Thorn has returned to his
claim in 7-9. He has been out for
a few days on account of sickness. : 27
Peter Bob came ill from Willa- 30
mtna with a load of grain and in 32
the dark missed the bridge near 85
Pleas. Deakins and overturned his'
wagon. He was caught under the
load but was not seriously injured.
Mrs. Wes. Homer returned fromj
the hop fields last Wednesday. She
made good money while there.
Arthur Baker is hack after quite
a lengthy stay in the Valley.
Frank Leslie got in Tuesday
evening from Balston. Mm. Leslie's
sister and brother came in with him
for a visit.
Ralph Harding is having a great
deal of trouble with his eyes. They
haVe taken him to Portland for
treatment but they think his eyes
will have to be operated on.
R. H. Nelson's father came in to
spend a couple of weeks with him
on his claim in 7-9.
The new postoffice at Bear Camp
is established and running now. It
is eanea jjoyer. at. v. joyer is
postmaster.
John Boyer has moved out to
Bear Camp. Mr. Countryman is on
Mr. Buyer's place at Henry ville.
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47
49
51
57
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Amt. Dist. Amt.
till 2 $407
433 4 05 j
181 0 79
105 S 93
07 10 75
125 12 195
80 1 4 79
85 15 47
07 18 07
50 20 83
112 22 71
75 2 t 05
12S 26 . 49
99 28 70
90 81 01
09 33 111
51 30 129
149 38 39
135 40 111
83 43 97
57 45 1 13
175 48 117
135 50 47
73 52 39
59 54 87
05 50 51
49 58 63
141 GO 144
110 02 110
21.15 04 204
The Lincoln County Telephone &
Telegraph Company has just is.-u d
a neat telephone directory, printed
by the Newport Signal . It is a neat
piece of work, and it will be handy
- . . .
Entire change of program Satur
day, Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings each week at the Dime.
Because of ill health of the owner
I have the oest blacksmithing and
plumbing business in Newport for
sale. The best located summer
hotel property in Nyebeacn with
building, tents and four cottages for
sale at a reasonable price. Address
L. C. Smith, Newport, Oregon.
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A Snap.
238 acres, 30 acres slashed and
seeded to tame grass, two million
feet of tinil)er, 10 tons of hay, two
barns, a house, 00 apple trees and
an abundance of small fruit. Will
sell from 40 to 80or 100 acres. Only
four miles from railroad and station.
Price $12 per acre.
Son due Romtvedt, Jit.
Dr. Clarence Tru Wilson of
Portland will speak at Newport,
Sunday, October 9th, he will go to
Waldport and speak on the 10th,
returning to Yaquina he will speak
again on the 11th, and will conic to
Toledo 011 Wednesday the 12th and
deliver an address here that
evening. You want to turn out
and hear Mr. llson as he is one
of the best talkers in Oregon.
The real estate market has been
quite lively in this vicinity the past
several days, several places having
changed hands at good prices.
Thomas Christopher has sold the
balance of his place, 80 acres to a
Mr. Sanford. This was former the
old Larson place. Mrs. J. I'. Dra
per of Portland purchased the old
Butler place wh'cb is situated about
a mile up the river. This place
contains .S3 acres and sold for 82 100.
Andross Bros, have sold their place,
formerly the Borgen, place, to Watt
and Breeding of Amity, Yamhill
county. All of these places arc
good places and should prove satis
factory investments.
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An Hour
On horseback is gojd exercise.
Wc have well-gaited saddle bursts
for ladies and gentlemen.
Toledo Livehy SALE Stablbb.
Some Good Apples.
Editor LdCADEIU-C, W. Brown
gave me some fine King apples which
grew on his ranch in 1111 orchard 1050
feet above sea level. Some of them
were 10 and 11 inches in circumfer
ence. How is that for this dry sea
son? Rowland Z. Brown.
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Angora Goats
Wanted to buy, any amount of
Angora goats. Apply to
J. Maroson, Winant, Or.
Get Your Winter Apples Now.
From 300 to 400 bushels on ground.
Baldwins, Northern Spies and Spit
zenlxrgs, 25 cents per bushel, or 50
cents per sack, sewed. Come anil
get them. 0. L. Green,
On MeCluskey Farm.
. . .
Wanted to Buy
Young cows and any kind
heifers. Apply to J. Maroson,
Winant, Or.
of
For Sale
Registered Shropshire ram, from
the famous Ladd stock farm.
Apply to P. A. Miller,
Pioneer, Oregon.
For Rent.
00 Acre farm between Toledo and
Yaquina, will rent to desirable party.
Good location, good water, fine soil.
For particulars address.
0. G. BuTLEU
Winant. Ore.
School Book Notice
The pp fit being so tfmaU on
school books it com pel Is us to ask
you for the Cash. School books arr
old to us on a cash basis, so we will
ask the same of you.
Toledo Drug Co.
Order Your Wood Now
Slab wood, $2 per cord.
Block wood, $2 per load.
10-inch dry slab, $2.50 per load.
Delivered within four blocks of
the mill.
Both phones. J. Rattbv.
. .
Apple Trees.
I havo 0000 good, home-grow it
apple trees whice I am closing out
at greatly reduced prices. Samples
of stock at Romtvedt Bros., the
real estate men, in Toledo. Leavo
orders with Romtvedt or address
L. F. Pkiu.v, Chitwood, Or.