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incoln womitv Wtmkr. VOLUME 18 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910 NUMBER 35 COUNTY NEWS News of eack Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. Among those who mourn her death are two children and a husband. Burt Twomhly of Bay View is eufferiing from the effects of a severe fall received while building a house. J. E. Edgar of Upper Yachats has sold his place to John Wanker of Oregon City. A basket social will be given this Friday evening for the benefit of the public school at Waldport. Mr. Flemming who represents the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co lias been writing mine accident in surance in this vicinity. Dr. Berry and party are down near Cape i'erpetua and intend to enjoy some sport at the sea lion cave3 near there. Miss Lucy Weidman returned from a trip to Toledo on the 6th. Fred Walters and party spent a few days at the Yachats last week. Trout fishing in Drift Creek has been unusually good the past two weeks. Salmon trout are plentiful. Will Hosford arrived from The Dalles on the 6th and will remain in Waldport. C. E. Stoltc, of Portland is camp ed at the Earley place near Tide water. , Mm. Laura Bides, of Dcnzer, is visiting her daughter at Waldport C. M. Van Manet aoMresseu an interested audience at the Presby terian Church Monday evening. Iiocal Option was his subject and the way he went after the liquor traffic was decidedly convincing. Doctor and Mrs. Linton left Monday for Astoria and Portland where they will spend a week visit ing old friends and buying stock for the drug store here. The Oskosh left Lutgens for Astor ia the 10th. The Condor also at tempted to leave port but owing to a heavy deck load of lumber it was decided to wait for a smoother Ixir. Rose Lodge Once more we are having good old Oregon weather and we are all enjoying it. Kangisers arc running their mill quite steadily now. They exrect to put forth a good bit of lumber this winter. Bert Lacy formerly a 7-9or was at Rose Ixdge visiting for a few days. He is making his home in- Portland now. Pur Smith of ihn Willnminn liv ery barn was here a few days ago. He brought in Carl Carlson who was hurt in a logging camp not long ago. Henry Deaken is disposing of his property prepatory to leaving for the hot springs. His health is such that he can't stand Oregon's damp winters. 0. M. Dodson lost a valuable horse last Saturday night. Mike Brown of Carlton is here buying cattle. People must be hungry for chick en when they will shoot a big Ply mouth R'x:k rooster in the owner's door yard. Mrs Calkins of Otis died Sunday in the hospital at Portland. The doctors pronounced her death due to cancer of the stomach. Miss Cook spent last week end at Mrs. Wes Horner's in the mountains. Summary of Assessment Roll of Lincoln County, Or. for 1910 Value Acre of land,.'' s (S,TW.1( ImproTfntentton land... 2S1.71J Town lata 612.125 Irapravementaon luti :w j.ti HnmeitCMl improvement! and leaaed land .T2,J35 .Murhandi.. .US lli.m and meahlnerj S5.S0S Money, notM&nd account! 49,704 share nt atodji. 1M4 21.826 farm imptomwu ami machinery 20,109 Household furniture W,100 Horsea, 101...f 60,307 Cattl. HS...( 90,71.1 sheep anil Koati, -.7 ; , 14.9M Bwlna, S.6H0 Dofi, 4 1,114 Kleotrtc Una 4 1.MW Total, (,4&B.30ti v iv tt. .KM. oi nay, ana iinprTint!iila, telaprapD au telephone!, i-i,j,., and rolling atock, IM.oOO, ou 1909 roll, not Included In above Hat.) Miss Iva Tuniiige has again taken the reins of government in the Simp son Creek school and Js doi ng nicely. Kernville Olalla Siletz C. E. Hawkins and G. B. McClus key, two prominent lawyers of Tole do, transacted legal business in our burg Monday. Mrs. K. C. Egliert entertained the Siletz Sewing Circle Saturday. J. K. Weatherford and stenograp her of Albany were over Sunday and Monday on business. It seems a pity to travel nine miles in mud just to fish and then n it make a catch I Still, some young men of Toledo did it last Sun day. What did they catch? Ask Will, and he may tell you a 'Mud cat.' Come over oftener and learn the haunts of our fish . R. DePoc is transferring furniture and provisions to the Upper Farm Day School, where he will take char ge immediately upon its completion Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall left for Portland Monday, from where Mrs. Hall will journey to Ohio to :spend several months with relatives. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mis. William Towner pleasantly en tertained a gathering of thirty-five people in their apartments. Instru mental and vocal music and dancing were indulged in, after which a sum ptuous repast was served . Under the guidance of Mr. Fisher our district school work was begun Tuesday in the M. E. church. The spirt of Mrs. Charles Blacke ter broke its earthly bonds last Fri day to enter the reams beyond. Fred McJunkin is building a new barn, in the place of the one that blew down. Mrs. John Muir is very sick with the LaGrippc, so Mr. Muir is chief cook and bottle-washer. The slough is full of logs for the Toledo sawmill, four men were help ing them through the bridge, Mon day. Mrs. Puulina Phillips returned to Portland Friday, after two vcoks visit with her son. Henry seed. Goad weather for that work The wind of last week done a good deal of damage to the apples. As there is only a few left on the trees. Mrs. Phillips made Mrs. Muir a two days visit last week. Gertie and Sarah Muir are over the measles and aro ready for school. Mr. Fred McJunkin has some fine ducks for sale. Hon. Superintendent Goin made us a call on his way to Salmon river, where he will examine the school house lately built by G. S. Parmele & Sons. Mrs. John I. Btttterfield is at Mrs. Stone's. She was called there to see Mrs. Maggie Broder who is sick. G. S. Parracle has the contract to build two school houses in district No. 57. : Miss Nellie Nixon and Miss Mar garet Muir made us a call on Drift river last week. Mrs. Carrie Parmele is visiting friends in these parts. Messrs. Wiesniewski and Fogarty are working on the Siletz-Newport road, finishing the dyke near Si jota's. Merchant Wick has returned home from Portland. He says when the steamer conies in he will have lots See those school shoes at Fish's. W. N. Cook of Chitwood had bus iness in the county seat Tuesday. John Q. Adams of Chitwood had business in the city the first of the week. Game Warden J. J. GatciiB was transacting business in Toledo Wed nesday. E. J. Avery has been connecting the courthouse up with the water system this week. The rock crusher was again started running this morning. Contractor Ebbe will complete the rock road to the city limits. Sec the "Seaside Adventures at Home" at the Dime tonight. This scene will show you how to have an enjoyable outing experience without the expense of a real vacation. Wanted We have a customer for a ranch near Toledo. Write us what you have, giving size, price and terms in first letter. BechtkL & Byxon, Salem, Or. Henry Cannon returned last even ing from a month's visit in Mon tana and other states. He is now more than ever impressed with the of goods. We understand that Dr. Phillips (advantages and possibilities of good will run the Taft postoflice in Mr. old Lincoln county, Oregon. Bones' absence. The old lady Calkins is not ex pected to live. They took her from her home on Salmon River to Port land find sent for her children, sav- Rhoads is sowing grass. , HgilB DWIU UWf UTS WU(. Wc heart! that two candidates passed through our vicinity, namely, Morrison for sheriff, and Stoker for commissioner. School has begun on Schooner Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hall intend staying in the Valley this Winter. Mr. Hall's health is no better than when he left here. Plowing is progressing in spite of the rain. Chitwood & Simp son Creek. G. T. Smith is building a nice new barn, and is installing a butcher shop in one corner of it. Most people are busy securing their crop of apples. M. L. 'frapp has a crew of apple pickers at work. "Aunt Gene" Robertson has somo very fine ones, which Mrs. Wood is picking on shares-no worms in 'em, either. J. E. Wilson caught a huge bear in a trap last week. It was as fat as a hog and weighed alxmt 250 pounds. Mrs. Lafe Pepin and sons, Pearl and Floyd, are all down with the measles. Lafe is fitting up his store building suitable for a dwelling in the rear. It don't cost you a cent to register ; why not do it ? Because of ill health of the owner I have the ocst hlacksmithing and plumbing business in Newport for sale. The best loeated summer hotel property in Nyebeach with building, tents and four cottages for sale at a reasonable price. Address L. C Smith, Newport, Oregon. . . -- A Snap. 238 acres, 30 acres slashed and seeded to tame grass, two million feet of timber, 10 tons of hay, two barns, a bouse, 60 apple trees and an abundance of small fruit. Will sell from 40to 80or lOOacres. Only four miles from railroad and station Price $12 per acre. SONDRE ROMTVEDT, Jb. C. M. Van Matter of Portland spoke on local option to a large audi ence at the M. E. church here last Wednesday evening. Mr. Van Marter is a forceful speaker and his talk was chock full of facts and figures which were convincing. Sheriff Ross returned Wednesday evening from Portland, having in custody ' Kid" Goldman, who is charged with having stolen $100 fiom Jacob Burkel, the baker, some ten days ago. He is being held awaiting the action f the grand jury. Get Your Winter Apples No w. From 300 to 400 bushels on ground . Baldwins, Northern Spies and Spit zenlxrgs, 25 cents per bushel, or 50 cents per sack, sewed. Come and get them. C. L. Green, On MeCluskey Farm. Mr. and Mrs. George Green, who have lived for the past three years on their claim on Upper Depoe slough, departed Tuesday morning for Lewiston, Idaho, where they will spend the next few months visiting their son. They will return about the first of the year. They intend to remain here permanently as Mr. Gre en has had letter health since com ing to this county than he has had for years before. Rev. R. J. Davenport, recently of Colorado, has lcen appointed pastor of the M. E. church at this place. Mr. Davenport has lieen here the past two Sundays und iieiu services. The family is at Corvallis where the children are attending O. A. C. Rev. Davenport will hold regular service at the M. E. church next Sunday, and each Sunday during the year. Mrs. Ross McEhvain and little son arrived Friday evening from lnkster. North Dakota. Mr. McElwain will come in a few days. They have leased their farm there and will probably spend the winter here. Tom Horning left Sunday evening for a trip to Southern Oregon where he will visit relatives and friends. Mr. Horning says it has been thirty-five years since he was in the Rogue River Valley. C. G. Henderson of Salem is in Toledo this week in the interests of '.he Royal Highlanders. Mr. Hen derson says that things look very favorable toward the establishing of a lodge here. Those voters who could not regis ter before the Primary election now have an opportunity to do so. And you had better hurry as the regis tration hooks remain open but a few days longer. W. G. Sharman has an ad in tb:s issue. Mr. Sharman has been a tailor for many years and under stands his business. Read his ad vertisement. Wallace Hatch of Batavia, New York) is here to spend the Winter with his sister, Mrs. W. II. Coni bear, and family. See those shoes at Fish's. An Hour On horseback is good exercise. We have well-gaited saddle horsts for ladies and gentlemen. TOLEDO LlVKKY SALE STABLES. Wanted to Buy Young cows and any kind of heifers. Apply to J. MxBOSOH, Winant, Or. For Sale Registered Shropshire ram, from the famous Ladd stock farm. Apply to P A. Miller, Pioneer, Oregon. For Sale One Jersey bull, 3 years old, gen tle; can show as good calves as any in the county. Also somo nice Jer sey calves. Call on or address Chahles Allkn, Elk City, Or. Angora Goats Wanted to buy, any amount of Angora goats. Apply to J. Mahoson, Winant, Or. - School Book Notice The pn fit lieing so Small on school hooks it compclls us to aslc you for the Cash . School books are old to us on a cash hasis.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. 16-inch dry slab, $2.50 per load. Delivered within four blocks of the mill. Both phones. J. Rattky. Apple Trees. I have 6000 good, home-grown apple trees whice I am closing out at greatly reduced prices. Samples of stock at Romtvedt Bros., the real estate men, in Toledo. Leave orders with Romtvedt or address L. F. Pepin, Chitwood, Or.