Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 06, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME 18
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY"; JANUARY 5, 1011
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NFW NeWS ' each Community Gathered each
week by Our Rustlinff Associate Editors
The Musical Concert.
School began Tuesday,
week's vacation.
Dr. F. E. Adams of Newport i
with tta t'.ii-; week.
County Commissioner
and Fogarty were in town Inst week
to inspect some bridges on Drift
Creek .
Mrs. W, B. II. sford and family
have gone to The Dalles where Mr.
Hosford is employed,.
C. R. Dobbins went o Astoria on
the Qshkosb and relurned Sunday, cation week at home
Miss Eathel Bales has gone to school Monday. '
Louts to remidn for sonic time. Lawrence McBride departed Tties-
Our Port Commission has levied j any.
.a one mill tax for the purpose of Mrs. M. E. Wellin and son,
doing some minor work on the har-1 Earl, after spending holiday week
1or. The tax Will bring in about with her di.mrMer in Pi.vtli.ml .
turned home Monday.
have been farming during this nice,
. V
! i ne musical concert mwn at
Mrs.Martie I Lunar of Nortons. Woodmen I r.-i 1 1 in thl. ti,,,.
j who has been visiting relatives, re-j day evening, De cember 29tfi was
Keiitla turned home lucsdav. ithe Lest mnatonl i,w ..;,,. 4..
ifter a the citisens of Toledo, and we doubt
jif there raa ever before given such a
Mrs. 8, T. Loudon and two chil-; Wan-dasa musical by such talented
dren returned home Monday after mfcins info, town this size. Of
spending the holidays with relatives.0"11'' wc !,aVf" H beard the Rose-
n ear Wood burn.
Mildred McBride, who spent va-
returned to
41,125.00.
Thirty voters.and tax-payers have
petitioned for the appointment of
William Doycl as mad supervisor in
this district. This ought to mean
that he will lie selected.
Prof. Lowe spenthe holidays in
Mr. Damen of Yaquina, rode up
Little Elk Monday ill search of Jer
seys for the foundation of a dairy
herd.
After the dance Jim Parks and
his bride departed for their home-
llic valley ana returned m time to sto,ul on ig gjk) c;ist of E,k n,y
resume work January znd, our
brook hovsi.lav manv times. lnii.tiii
this occasion in. entire evening was
devoted to jjhusie. The program,
winch is given below, was compised
of classical numbers and was ren
dered in a most masterly manner.
The program follows:
1. Thrt-i- DaiuMMfrum Henry
The Third E. German
8. W. ttixl 1,. E. ISosolirui.k
Kmracn.l oslr.i KnueMUutl
I.. E. RiMabrook
o. ..oiifc. ceituluu
Mrs. I.. E. KoMhronk
i. Violin Solo. "Mn '.urkH de Concert
S. W. Unelirook
5. Violin I'tmt "Siinvenlr"
S. W. and I.. K. Koiebriiok
0. Piano, Kaifn-Solei-trd I. K. Itonebrook
I.. E. lloxebrouk
7. Soii'r, Selected
Mrs. Iloxcbrook
8. Violin Solo, "(iKVulte" Popper
. .Mil xeii
. .Dreillu
school being open on that date.
Owing to the fire on December
29th quite a number of men arc out
of work. It is not known at this
time whether the Company will re
build but we are all hoping for the
best.
Silas Howell conducted services in i
S. W. Itoftel rwik
flie literary society met Saturday i9- First 'ine-violin and Piano, itags
night, but as the leading orators
were absent the debate was postpo
ned till next meeting.
to To
Elk City
Sheriff-Elect Gear moved
ledo the first of the week.
Miss n rt n ooa Rjmiwnn ..m-in
Waldport last Sunday evening at from0ACand nnent "the vacation
with the family.
W. una I.. K. KOMbrook
10. Second Finale, Why"... s. w. Knseliruok
s. W. RfMbrook
This was the first appearance of
Mrs. L. E. Rosebrook in public in
this city. She has a beautiful con
tralto voice and has unusual con
trol. Her voice is sweet yet very
i strong. A bad cold bothered and
! made it impossible for' her to render
, songs with the wide range of which
her voice is capable.
1 1 lie RrtSebtOlik liuvs tira nrtna of
Atr niwl liiattri I ?, wi .1 .i-. ...I- ,.f
i.o. jinys in J lilts, lalilornia. .1
... t e a.ui . . . . 'iwn
vniuunUii.Uuii Ui t.,u ,as rented the Hanf.ml Cottage for
I the winter.
Kent'3 Hall.
C. J. Smith, Yirgil Howell, Dick
Evens and Frank Smith went to To
ledo the 2nd to attend court during
laws.
K. C. Woodford spent a
with his father at Hotel Elk.
Week
Summit and Nashville
The taxpayers of the Summit
school district had a special meet
ing last Saturday and decided to
erect a four room school building
.'j ,,..:! it. . t
KlilO piUUC, BUU lllll.ll lOU J.ilM; 1CW
I years, when they had to go to the
Jellies Li I'liinnli'b' tlu.il' mnminl aA-
Win. Mackay of Toledo came un ' 1 t 1
., , . J , . p ucatron and find positions, have
weeKon a ouaineas herb M tlieir liyeg Th(y
come from a musical family. The
the last of the
visit.
Alden Abbey left for Anacortes, ffttbor and mMw ,
Washington, the first of the week.
A. T. Peterson loaded
for a High School. Estimated cost chittem bail
of building is in the neighborhood
of 84,500. It will be built next
Summer.
Mr. Giddings, in company with
two other gentlemen were here look
ing over things, probably on a land
deal.
They had a. dance at James
are musicians
and have conducted an orchestra
a ejir of i i,,. r,.,. n ,.. .1 ..,
from Elk City and nk-vO, -a ;,
iivkvivva- bara tuici nun la iiuiDicai
director of the Hcilig Theatre, Port
land. He is considered one of the
best cornet soloists on the Coast.
S. W. Itosebrook is concert master
at the Hcilig Theatre, Portland,
and L. E. Itosebrook is pianist and
conductor of the Thalia Music Hall,
Pioneer yesterday.
Mrs. Abbey, mother of R. E.
Abbey has lieen quite sick hut is
reported better.
Dr. Pintler of Stayton spent a
day with her father last week.
M. W. Simpson has been a red-
Pilll llltnvrujf n.Ut U.i ..f 1
(. urry s December 23d and one on , , J
'mill inlrad rv ll. r,.... , i:...
nn..,l. on Ti , i it . - j vum i nuu d
1'-I1I1LIC1 JJ. A'lJO Ml'rt illl ICIJOll
having had a good time.
The Underbill family is having
quite a siege of sickness just now.
Lottie and her cousin, who is out
here visiting, had been down with
"uwa"lvllJf ",r1 yra lma i San Francisco. Not only are these
musicians masters of musical instru-
Dixon. Jim and the Doctor don't
seem to remember some of them.
J. C. Dixon spenta day at home
and returned to Portland where he Leon Rosebrook on the
is receiving medical attention.
ments but they are all composers,
The 6th number on their program
Thursday evening, was composed of
Rags'' composed and played by
piano. No
better
is RflAvinir InmhrVr fnrfVio mi .f V...
Howard are probably taking downj
with the measles too. t i ,'
! Petitions arc in circulation asking
Mrs. Abel and Mrs. Trachsel took tie county Court to look into the
i spin io uorvauia tne tore part 01 checkinB over of the mw w-,.
J -" J
nieces wrere ever written.
The Elk City Lumber Company Shed Rosebrobk's cbmnositioii.
Why", played by him at the con-
this week.
Mr. Miller made a trip to the
county seat last Saturday.
Robert McFarland has moved on
bis homestead in Lincoln county.
to see if the expert is correct in bis
findings.
The Yaquina Fish Hatchery now
lms about five-million eggs and the
river is full of fish. Many of these
The place is on the Turn Turn road j fish seem to be jut in from the old
and is called Maplewood. salt. It seems quite a number come
Who is the enterprising man that
will start a sawmill here at Nash
ville. We all need lumber and it is
still a long distance to haul it from
the Summit mill. We have plenty
of good timber and good shipping
facilities. A good chance for the
right party.
Ncv Years day brought rain, but
since it lias been cold and fair.
A few farmers of this community
in after the season closeo for fishing.
4
Rev. E. E. E. Roriek came
down from Summit, where he is
teaching school, last Monday even
ing. Mr. Roriek is farming near
Harlan. He reports celebrating
Christmas by fighting a fire which
came near destroying his home, but
fortunately extinguished the fire lie
forc the house was ruined. The fire
was caused by a defective flue.
See Dnlada at Elk City for dairy
farms.
elusion of the program, was classical,
beautiful and well rendered.
Joe Shermer was up from Yaqui
na last Monday.
The funeral of Mrs. Butler will
be held at the home Saturday at
10 a. in.
The Firemen will give their an
nual ball Wednesday evening, Feb
ruary 22d.
-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchfield
of Yaquina spent last Saturday with
relatives in Toledo.
Mrs. Joseph Swcaringen and lit
tle daughter returned Monday even
ing from a visit at Eugene.
Lot Putler returned last Saturday
evening from his home at Willanii
na, where he spent Christmas.
There will be services in the Lu
theran Church at Toledo next Sun
day at 10:30 a. m. and2:30p. m.
M. P. Dommersnaes, Pastor.
Our County Officials.
Tuevlay morning at ten o'clock
marked the begh ni ig of the terms of
OUr recently elected county official.
There are bu'. three changes made
in the official roster, the Sheriff,
Clerk and one Comn i-i-iioner. Now
nu n weie placed in these offices.
'1 ho Judge, Treasurer, Surveyor and
Coronei were re-elected. The As
sessor, School Superintendent ami
one Commissioner are Itphtavers,
their term expiring two years hence.
The retiring officers are Ira Wade,
Clerk, J. H. Ross, Sheriff, and John
Fogarty, Commissioner. Mr. Wade
was elected to the office of Cleix on
also leaves the office with her father.
Sheriff Geer will be assisted by Mrs.
Qoer,
The three newly installed officials,
with the exception of Clerk Howell,
are untried; but by 'their past our
people judge their future and we pre
dict a successful administration for
them ami the people of Lincoln
county. Clerk 'Howell has served
our people as Assessor one term and
our people were satisfied with bis
wor ; .
.
was a
Jo
111(12,
C. J. Smith of Tidewater
county seat visitor Monday.
J. F. Stewart made a business
trip to the Valley the first of the
week.
Yirgil Howell and C. R. Evens
were up from Waldport the first ot
the week.
Ross MeElwain returned Wednes
day evening from a two weeks visit
at Eugune.
Mrs. Lewis and children returned
ti Portland after spending the holi
days in Toledo.
J. W. Bones of Kernville was tran
sacting business with the county
.1 ...i l .1.: l.
Mr. Fish of the firm of Fish &
Ibidgesof Albany was in Toledo
Wednesday transacting business.
C. K. Merrcll of the Tohd .-Newport
Telephone Company, arrived
and Wednesday ev-
to succeed the late
Hurley Lv.tz. lie was re-elected in
PJ04, 1906 and 1!)0,S, and when he
retired lie had been in office eight
and one half years. During theen
tire term as a public servant Mr.
Wade has always had the interests
of the public at heart; he has been
accommodating, careful and hard
working, and has always been spo
ken of as one of the best informed
county clerks in the State. No iier-
son has ever had a complaint of oni
single offieial.aet of Ira Wade
Wade's retirement is not the wish of
the people of Lincoln county, who
would gladly give him any fav r
within their power, but it is prompt
ed by a decline in health due to
oven-Work, lie will remain on his down from Portki
homestead on the Siletz for the next Oiling.
f . !.'.. . . ..
""'i ""'Sl. l" ongi'i me Tom Hawkins and Ban Hnrnln.
strenuous lifeof a public servant. . ,-eturne.l to their studies at l) AC
Sheriff Jamas II. Ross began as a J .Monday, after apendiJg the holiday:
public servant in this county in ' at home.
189G, a, deputy Bhcrifl under ex- j MjM Blanche Jeffreys returned to
Sheriff George A. LandiS, in which Portland Wednesday morning after
capacity he served for two yea.-, a several weeks' visit with horann:
s
In 1898 he was elected Sheriff,
and was re-elected to that office
every succeeding two years, until
the election in last November,
when he refused to again accept the
Office, having, as he thought, served
the people continuously for fourteen
and one-half years and is entitled to
a rest. The record of Mr. Rom
proves he has made a satisfactory
official. The taxpayers of the
county have been saved thousands
of dollars by the careful, intelligent
management of the offices of Clerk
and Sheriff. Mr. Ross, too leaves
his office without a blemish on -his
administration, and with the hearty
thanks of all our citizens for services
wi ll and faithfully performed.
Our other retiring official is Com
missioner John Fogarty, who steps
down from public service because of
his private business affairs. .Mr.
Fogarty has made a good Commis
sioner during the four years of his
term. He has been progressive and
careful. The Commissioners' Court,
of which he composed a pari, has
accomplished much during the past
term. They have made many new
roads and repared many others, un
til now the roads of the county are
in better shape than ever before.
In all county affairs Mr. Fogarty as
well as all other members of the
court, has always acted with good
judgment, and has done his work
well.
With the retiring clerk and sher
iff goes Deputy Clerk Lee Wade, who
has most ably assisted his brother in
the office for the past several years.
Mr. Wade will devote his future to
personal business. Miss Ruth Ofs
tedahl will remain as Deputy to
Clerk Howell. Miss Verne Boss,
who has been assistant in the sher
iff's office for a number of years,
Mrs. T. P. Fish, in this city.
R. N. SVarnook came over from
his home at Euchre Mountain Wed
nesday and went to Eddyville Thurs
day, to look after his horses at the
latter place.
Al Waugh requests all holders of
tickets on the doll, piano and punch
bowl to look over their tickets and
see if they have either of the num
bers i)71 Or 684, which drew prizes.
Frank Smith of Waldport was
given a trial last Tuesday before
Justice M. N. Anderson of this oiy
on a charge of fishing above the dead
line in the Alsea River, J. J. Qa
tens being the complaining witness,
The result of the trial was the con- .
viction of said Frank Smith Tor the
violation of the State law which
makes it illegal to fish for salmon
except with a hook and line, above
what ii known as "Gravel liar" in
Alsea River, the said violation being
committed on the morning of the
29th of October. Mr. Smith was
lined 26 and costs, hut gave notice
of appeal. Deputy Prosecuting At
torney Hawkins appeared for thu
state and Attorney Middlek, tuff rep
resented tin! defendant .
Farms Wanted.
Having opened up a real estate
office in Toledo, we would like to
have anyone who has farm or city
property for salo to call and list it
with us.
We have co-operated with several
leading real estate firms of Portland
and have listed sonieTortland city
property to trade for farm and dairy
property in Lincoln county. We
also have Toledo city property to
trade for farms.
We have choice apple lands rang
ing from $8 to $2.3 an acre.
ChBZKOPHBR & Ckosno.