otmtv ( 0 0 VOLUME 18 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 NUMBER 36 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport. C- L. Morrison was in Waldport this week doing a little campaign work. Albert Barclay fell from an apple tree last Saturday and fractured his left wrist. F. C. Walters and party left on the 12th for Elk City and after a .short vacation there will return to Elmira. Cyms H. Walker has organized a grange at Waldport. Also at Ym hats, Five Rivers and Lobster. At Five Rivers there are 42 members. Dick Kigcr and Grant Elgin, both of Corvallis spent a few days with us i.ww. . v. O - fishing at Drift Creek. The Condoi left Waldport tho 12th after being bar bound several days. While at Sea Cspt. Loll per formed the marriage ceremony for Frank Johnson and Laura Walter, both of Grants Pass, Oregon. Nick Ludemann has bought tho butchcrshop at- Alsea ; and will soon j take charge. lose Nick. James Goin left the 12th for Five Rivers where he has secured a posi tion as teacher of the district school. James is a brother of our County Superintendent. A dance was given at the Harri son ranch on the Yaehat last week. There was a very Bond attendance and all present report a most enjoy able time. Doctor Berry, of Newport, bought least a year. Dr. Phillips is building a new house near J. W. Bones' store. Amon Bones' son-in-law is in visiting him. A scow load of 8000 feet of bridge plank was toMed to the dyke near Sijota's, by Mr. Hcmslreet this week. A new foreman lias come to the cannery so M r. ood can nave more time to look after the keeping of the books. Fred Rowe tells us that he lias moved back to the farm. Stick to the farm Fred there h no place half as good. Joe Wilson jhas down from Chit wood lost week. . Oyster cocktails. Hot tamales. Lhnburger and Ice Cream at the Palape" Saturday night. Get the Habit. Bill had a bill loard. Bill also had Mrs. Wood is visiting her mother, a yji. The board billbored Mrs. Fitzpatrick, near Newport. Merchant Jen kens of Newport and some three or four friends were here fishing and hunting. Mrs. Carrie Parmele and son, Francis, are visiting at G. S. Par mele 's this week. Mrs. Jnkey Johnsan lias a fine new range. Rose Lodge We arc having lovely weather now, nearly as warm as summer We are all sorry to aml il mnkcs a Pureon Bd to be alive. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of 7-9 are going io Portland for a visit. All in the community join in con -gratuling Mr. and Mrs. Dodson on the birth of their son. Mr. Cnspein is raising the frame for his new house. It is rumored that one of the batchiJor 7-51 boys is soon to be a "jolly batch" no more. We arc a Teddy Bear at Waldport and when impatiently awaiting the sound of Bill so, that Bill sold the bill board to pay his board bill; So after Bill old his bill board to pay his board bill, the boafjd bill no longer bored Bill. KxsftaRge. S. Booth now has his new U melt Qto commission. The hull which is one of the life boats that belonged to the illfated Marhofjer is big and strobg and makes a dandy launch. He has equ'pped it with a new ten h. p. engine. 1 his new launch will greatly aid Mr. Booth in the handling of his ferry business. Dr. M. J. Fanning of Philadel phia spoke to a large audience at the courthouse in this city last Wednesday evening on the subject C. G . North of Portland is a Toledo visitor this week. S. G. Irvin of Newport was a coun ty seat visitor Wednesday. Roy C;:se of Newport was transact ing business here Wednesday. Tic Inspector L. F. Freeman was a Corvallis visitor the first of the week. Hugh Corgan returned Tuesday evening from several days' visit at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Litchfield and children of Yaquina spent Wednes day visiting in Toledo. Wm. Lindcrman who has Ikm.ii doing some carpenter work on the Wade ranch north of town, finished up last week una returned to la quina. There will be services next Sunday at the M. E. Church both morning and eveninz. Everyone cordially invited. H. J. Davenport, Pastor. Fresh groceries, best flour, clen feed, No. 1 enameled ware, kitchen utencels, nails, excelant scboolhosc, paints, pencils and tablets, at the Racket. Engineer Lea came up from New port Tuesday. Mr. Iea has just finished the installation of the New port waterworks. He says that of Prohibition. The Doctor is a good speaker and as he has been Newport has one of the best water talking on this subject for the past works systems of any town of its nze forty yearn and lias given over 10000 : in the state lectures on the subject has some starting for home the bear was scared to death at the engine on the launch. A basket social was given at the Band Hall last Friday evening for the benefit of the public school. An interesting program was given be fore the basket sale. The amount realized was $15.45". Bay View Edward Stouder passed through Bay View on his way to the big grange dance Saturday. J. C. Barnes and wife attended a party given at Bert Edwards' on Drift Creek Saturday night. Messrs. Phelps and Coovert have been hauling lumber the past week. Walter Dodge was ill our neigh borhood last week. George Ryan and wife were visi tors at J. C. Barnes'. John Olson sold a nice band of cattlo last week. Mi's. Staphens went to Newport last week where she will do sewing for Mrs. H. F. Jenkin. Frank Huntsucker and Jessie Kcllo attended the grange dance Kernville the wedding bells. This lovely autumn weather is bringing forth the peddlers. Mr. Brown the cattle buyer left this morning for the Portland stock yards with quite a bunch of cattle. Henry Deakins and wife are in- tenfling to leave the latter part of the week for the hot springs. All hope that the atmosphere up there will improve Mr. Deakins health very much. Charles Harding started to Sheri dan this morning. He says this is his last trip this winter with the team. Some of the county candidates were over last week. People were especially impressed with Mr. Mor rison . Carl Carlson is improving nicely since he came homo. Nothing like good mountain air for invalids. interesting fact and figures, and he held the attention of the audience for aboot two hours. At the close of the lecture a collection was taken for the aid of the temperance com mittee of this state. About a year ago the people of Ona organized a Grange. This (irange is known as Lincoln County Grange Case were married at Newport last No I 395, and was the only Grange j Tuesday. They are two of Newport's The Guards of the Circle will give a dance at Woodmen Hall tomorrow (Saturday) night. These ladies have given dances which have always boon successes and there is no reason ! to believe thig one will he anything ; else. Attend and 1 assured of a good time. Mr. Guy Auppcrle and Miss Cara if) the county. During the year the Grango has prospered exceedingly and now has forty members. They most popular young people, being well and favorably Known. They passed through Wednesday morning have built a two story Grange Hall, ' otl their way to Jefferson where they John Adams was down from Chit wood the first of tho week. Ben Horning came over from OAC and spent Sunday at home. C. W. Davies returned Friday even ing from a trip to Washington points. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lendten were up from Newport Wednesday afternoon. T. II . Horning returned home Sunday from a week's visit in South ern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Ellsworth spent Sunday with Toledo. friends snd relatives. S. B. Rees, of Canby, a represent tative of the Oregon Nuts;ry Com pany, is taking orders for fruit tiees in mis locality. Mrs. W. R. Mooro and children, accompanied by Mrs. Moore's mot her went to Salem Wednesday morn ing to visit with relatives. Jacob Jncobson , who has had charge of the section here since the 7th of Soptemlwr, while Foreman Gannon hat! a lay-off, returned to his home at Elk City Wednesday morning. A Resolution. The following resolution was made at the last Special Session of the Commissioners' Court. As the sub ject of assessing and cruising of the ti:r.l)er is frequently being mention ed, we publish this resolution to show that some action is being tak en in the mattor: Resolved, That it is the sense of ' the Court that our Assessor should in some way secure a more equal assessment of our timber interests; and he is hereby authorized to cor respond with the different owners and call on them in person, as far as practical, and secure from them a cruise of their timber, believing that the time has come when our assess ment of timber lands should be made upon the basis of a proper cruise of the timber. size 24x40 feet, hauling the lumber f ro:r Toledo and Waldport, and hav ing to scow it across bays at either place. The Grange meets twice a will make their home. At the meeting of the City Coun cil Monday evening the resignation if rStv fi vuli'i 1 Iiiliii Ti i ii i i , I . n i ii'na J .SI .'I i I 1 ' Mill 7 ' '11 II I III lll'lf,' 11. HI nwntb, at wMek meeting, things . read m(, pj. E- c 1llillc Olalla Merchant J. W. Bone; has sold his goods end rented his store build ing and farm to Will Dodson of Rose Lodge, who intends to stock up with a good supply of goods -when he can get a boat to come in. L. D. Wood has placed an order ;at the sawmill for lumber for a large warehouse and barn. Lumlisr leaves the sawmill both by wagon and scow every few days. The three Parmele boys and Ray "Eradcn hauled lumber for Phinlcy Bones last week, and for Bill Samuel this week. J. W. Bones and family will go to the Valley this week io stay at Mrs. Bankston has two very sick children. Mrs. Muir is some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips called at the Rancourt's home one day last week. Mrs. Ball and her sister of Toledo made Mrs. Rhoades a visit last Fri day. We arc having beautiful veather now to plow and sow. Mr. Starbuck and his friend of Portland are spending a few days with Mr. Henry Rhoads at the Phil lip's ranch. Mrs. Nye and children went t Toledo Saturday. Will Ogden was called to Portland Saturday bv the sickness of his chil dren. Gertie and Sarah Muir took up their school work again Monday.' pertaining to the farm and home are discussed and much useful know ledge learned in this way, also a social good time is had at these meet" ings. Last Saturday evening a dance was given under the management of I the Grange, 90 people being present and u stood time enjoyed by all. It ! is the intention of the Grange to get lecturers from OAC and like institutions to give talks nt their meetings on subjects pertaining to agriculture. We think the people of Ona are to be commended upon their enterprise in starting this Grango and making it the success that they have. Beeause of ill health of the owner I have the neflt blacksmithing and plumbing business in Newport for sale. Tiie beat located 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 gras$, two million feet of timbor, 10 tons of hay, two barns, a house, 60 apple trees apd an abundance of small fruit. Will sell from 40 to 80 or 100 acres. Only four miles from railroad and station Price $12 per acre. Sonps Romtvkdt, Jr. was appointed Marshal to finish out tho unexpired term. Mr. Paine filed his bond Wednesday and took the oath of office, Ott Nye being sworn in as deputy. Wanted We have a customer for a ranch near Toledo. Write us what you have, giving size, price and terms in first letter. Bechtel & Bynon, Salem, Or. Get Your Winter Apples Now. From 300 to 400 bushels on ground . Baldwins, Northern Spies and Spit zenbtrgs, 25 cents per bushel, or 50 cents per sock, sewed. Come and get them. C. L. Green, On McCluskey Farm. An Hour On horseback is good exercise. We have wcll-gaitcd saddle horsts for ladies and gentlemen. Toledo Livery Jr Sale Stables. Wanted to Buy Young cows and any kind heifers. Apply to J. Margsos, Winant, Or. of For Sale Registered Shropshire ram, from tho famous Ladd stock farm. Apply to P.A.Miller, I Pioneer, Oregon. Farms Wanted. Having opened up a real estate office 111 Toledo, we would like to have anyone who has farm or city property for sale to call and list it with us. Christopher A Crobno. FoY8ale One Jersey bull, 3 years old, gen tle; can show as good calves as any in the county. Also some nice Jer sey calves. Call on or address Charles Allen, Elk City, Or. Angora Goats Wanted to buy, any amount of Angora goats. Apply to J. Maimison, Winant, Or. School Book Notice The pn fit being so tfinall on school books it compells us to ask you for the Cash. School books are old to us on a cash basis.so we will ask tho same of you. Toledo Drug Co. 1 Order Your Wood Now Slab wood, $2 per cord. Block wood, $2 per load. 16-inch dry slab, 82. .50 per load. Delivered within four blocks of the mill. Both phones. J. Ratthy. 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. Ieave orders with Romtvedt or address L. F. Pepin, Chitwood, Or. 1