Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 17, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME 19
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, 11EG0N, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911
NUMBER 4
COUNTY NEWS
News of each Community (Gathered each
week by Our Rustling Associate Editors
Waldport.
A grarge conference was, held in
W aid pott Tuesday afternoon.
The Gerald C. arrived in Alsca
Bay at noon Tuesday .
Governor West surprised us Mon
day, He came upTrom Florence on
horseback and we on to Newport
Monday evening.
The Condor came in from Port
land the 13th.
Cal Barnes lias opened a store at
Bay View. Part of his stock came
in on the Condor.
Miss Helen Dunham of Portland
arrived last Saturday and will teach
BCliOtM iil llitJ UlOLliVt ULOVU Yidd-
port.
The grange social held Saturday
evening was well attended. The
baskets brought in about $40.
H. B. Darling, representing the
Damascus creamery, has been look
ing up business around Waldport.
Sam Hill of Beaver Creek was
-baking hands with old friends in
Waldport Tuesday afternoon.
W. J. Wiedman has bought 120
acres from Claus Ludemann, on the
Yachats.
C. F. Hall is here looking after
his interests. lie is improved in
health, but will spend the Summer
in the Valley nest Dayton. He vis
ited his brother in Canada last Fall,
but tikes Lincoln county best of all.
Frank Taylor was here from To-,
ledo looking over the sawmill of G.
S. Parmelc & Sons with a view of
running it this Summer, the firm
wishing someone to run the mill so
they can run the donkey engine and
clear up their farm and dike the
tide land.
Everyone feeling belter now and
are rushing the Spring work as fnst
as they can.
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to market at 81.2-3 a sack. They
are fine potatoes, such as Uncle
Anion always raises.
Jesse Fan-in and wife are daily
expected, as word was received that
they would be here in March to be
gin work on their farm.
I. F Eddy, an old resident of
this place, has been quite sic for
several days, but is convalescent.
Rev. A. J. Bartholomew and
James Stitt iieparted for Portland
Thursday morning. When a law
yer and a preacher travel together
there is no telling what w:ll happen.
Rufus Woo l of Chitwood has se
cured the timber of F. C. Aldrich,
one mile east of Eddyville, and will
move his sawmill up in a few weeks.
Tony Genini came up from Toledo
Friday morning, but owing to a se
vere attack of tho grip is unable to
go to his homestead. He is stop
ping at Hotel de Weltin.
Linville.
Siletz.
Saturday, March 11 ah enthusias
tic meeting was held at the M. E.
church at which the Siletz Valley
Oieeie Factory Company, Inc. was
formally organized. The following
Board of Directors was elected:'
Messrs. Walter S. Hall, F. B.
Church, Ralph Ilauiar, A. C.
Crawford and C. S. Davis. The
directors elected Walter Hall, pres
ident; F. B. Church, vice presi
dent, and C. S. Davis, secretary
and treasurer. Eighty-four percent
of the capital stock was subscribed.
It is the intention to erect a com
plete modern plantain! employ the
jes; cheese maker procurable; it
being the aim of the company to
turn out tne best grade of cheese on
the market, a product that will re
dound to the credit of Lincoln Coun
ty, t
Wc sincerely hope that the Fair
meeting was a success, and you can
rest assured that we will lend our
1x:st elTorts toward a successful issue
of same.
The baseball boys arc out practic
ing these nice days arid, arc feeling
pretty nifty. How about the rest
of our Lincoln county burgs?
Would like to hear from all of you.
That county league wo suggested
would be a nice thing.
Miss Young of Independence ar
rived last week. She is to take
charge of the new school in our dis
trict on Upper Farm road near Vic
tor Niemi's.
Everybody has the garden fever
4hese nice days. Hard to keep them
in the house.
Superintendent Egbert expects to
leave this week lor Grand Rondc to
look over his charges there. '
United States Marshal Hammond
-visited us this week and served a
number of subpoenas on account of
the Federal Grand Jury at Portland
tho latter part of this month.
Work on the schoolhouse is pro
gressing nicely and about two days
more will finish it. The board of
directors certainly deserve great
credit for what they have done.
They have donated all the work and
have neglected their own in order to
see it go through in good shape.
Such men as these are what counts
I
'.and we must give them our support.
Last night's mail brought the new
Hag for the school. It is four by
eight, and is a beauty.
Fred McWillis was visiting friends
on Drift creek Sunday.
Some parties from Waldport made
a good catch of salmon trout here
Sunday. These sunny days bring
out the spoils.
Frank Huntsuckcr has moved up
the creek and is now boarding with
Mr. Sagendorlf at the Linville pust
otliee. Frank Edwards lias returned
from Tillamook, where he has been
working for the government.
Bert Edwards is plowing this
w eek for Mr. Hagan on Drift creek.
.hi. iuiu )iia. Uelli-joUl ot ih e w i
York arrived at Eddyville Thurs
day on a visit to Mrs. Heinsoth's'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Her 1
ring. They think the pleasant
weather wc are enjoying quite a
contrast to the fog banks of the At
lantic coast.
H. Slocum, who baa a home-l
stead in 20-11-9, moved last week.
M. E. Church Notes.
The program rendered by the
Sabbath schools on last Sabbath is
pronounced good, especially the ad
dresses of Prof. Bethers and Super
intendent bweanngen. Aid and
encourage us by your presence on
next Sabbath. Sabbath school at
10 a m,
Subject of morning sermon, "Re
ligious Traite Winds;" evening ser
mon, "A Guide over Life's Trail."
Good music
R. J. Dkvknpokt, Pastor..
Miss Fernia Helms.
Waldport Or. March 18, 1911.
Miss Fernia Helms was called
from her home and loved ones this
morning to join the innumerable
throng gone to our Father's keeping.
She was born August 5, 1888 and
left us at the age of Seventeen years
and seven months. She leaves to
mourn her loss, her parents, three
brothers, four sisters and many,
many friends. She left us in her in
nocence and still bearing the sim
plicity of childhood. She knew no
sorrow and has escaped what most
ot us sun nave to Dear, uur tears
should be for the living, not for the
dead.
Tht band l'lat strikes the heart strings
Is a hand that is divine;
We connot read the music,
Hut we know it is sublime.
The blossom plucked in blooming
Knows not a grief nor untie.
Het days were full of sunshine,
Her life one happy smile.
So place her Death the garlands,
The tokens of our love;
For her fmre and gentle spirit
Is safe at home, above.
Ice Cream and Cake
Will be served at the Bonbonicre
this evening during the big dance.
Bay View.
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groceries call on our merchant, J.
C. Barnes.
E. E. Dyer returned home last
Friday, after a year's absence on
Coos Bay.
Mr. Nye of Toledo was in this vi
cinity Tuesday looking for besf cat
tle. George Rowin of Wald)ort was
visiting friends in Bay View Sun
day. James Briggs has been laid up
with a very sore thumb, which he
had the misfortune to mash.
Mrs. K. Hcndrickson has been
sick with la grippe, but is better
now.
For Sale.
Five good milch cows.
Address T. KunncBANOV.
Chitwood, Ore.
Kernville.
Miss Birdie Louies is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Mabel Stone.
One can hear the blasts going off,
.as Mr Stone is blowing up the
.stumps and tearing up the ground.
Eddyville.
Weather still very warm for
March.
Rev. R. J. Devcnport held ser
vices at the schoolhouse Sunday.
C. M. Crisler passed through
Eddyville yesterday. Ho had the
appearance of a land locator.
The Eddyville grange will give a
basket social Saturday evening, the
18th. We are informed a good
program has been arranged, and
everyone invited.
Card Of Thanks.
We wisli to express our gratitude
to tho neighbors and friends for the
kindness and symyathy extended to
us in our loss.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wood.
Kernville Ore.
Don't forget the big dance this
evening.
Dr. Carter was up from Newport
the first of the week.
Jack Morgan retinned Saturday
evening from a trip to Eugene.
Dr. Berry the dentist was a pas
senger for Portland .Monday morn
ing. Born, .Monday, March 6th, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges, a
daughter.
Zenas Copoland spent Sunday in
Toledo returning to Eddyville Mon
day morning.
Miss Viola Gannon spent Friday
and Saturday with her parents, re
turning to Newport Saturday even
ing H. S Pruner, the Nashville mer
chant, bought 22,000 pounds of Mo
hair in 1910. He wants !10,000
pounds this year.
Vivian Cartwright of Newport
was a passenger for Harrisburg Sat
urday morning, having sold his in
terests in the Bon Ton.
Miss Esther Copeland went to
Newport Saturday evening and spent
Sunday with her mother, returning
homo Monday morning.
' G. L. Gray of Newport is build
ing an office building on his dock at
that place. He will have it com
pleted and ready for occupancy by
the first of April.
A. W. Weber of Una was in
town Wednesday.
W. H. Canady returned the first
of tiie week from Florenc e.
Ice cream and cake will be served
'at the Bonbonicre this evening.
For Electric Globes and Shades
come to us. Toledo Drug Co.
A. B.Clark of Elk City bad busi
ness in the county seat Wednesday.
Joe Shenner of the Lower Bay
was in town Wednesday afternoon.
Get your onion sets now. lor
per lb, 2 lbs for 2oc. Toledo Drug
Co.
S. G. Irvin of Newport was a pas
senger for the Yailey Saturday niorn-
, in
Doc Da'aba was down from Elk
City Wednesday attending the Fair
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wisniew
! ski of Kernville were in this city
i this week.
Born, Saturday evening, March
11, to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Can
ady a five pound boy.
Irven Magee was up from New
port Wednesday transacting busi
ness at the county sVat.
J. 1. Butterlield of Siletz was in
the city Monday evening, going on
to Albany Tuesday morning.
Dr. F. M. Carter and Irvin Ma
gee of Newport attended the Fair
meeting hero last Wednesday after
noon. Thomas B. Butler and family re
turned Saturday evening from Walla
Walla, Washington, where Mr.
Butler's sister lives.
A. L. McDonald of Chitwood, one
of the old stand-by boosters of ' the
County Fair, was here Wednesday
in attendance at the Fair meeting.
Tho W. R. C. will meet with
Mrs. Job Arnold, Wednesday,
March 22, at two o'clock. All
monitors requested to be present.
Mrs. Elma Hyde, President.
Warren Hall, merchant of Siletz,
was in this city the ore part of the
week, attending a meeting of tho
Lincoln County Transportation
company and also a meeting of the
Mutual Telephone company. Ho
visited lodge at Newport Tuesday
evening.
Garden seeds in bulk and pack
ages. Toledo Drug Co.
Sam Hill of Ona was here last
Saturday paying his taxes.
Dr. M. M. Davis came in from
Eugene last Monday evening.
Geptge Sylvester of Newport was
a Toledo visitor last Wednesday.
I.eo Williams of Newport was
transacting business here Tuesday.
We make no charge for "testing
your eyes for glasses. Toledo Drug
Co.
Work, on the new schoolhouse is
progressing rapidly this nice weath
er. Carl Davis of ww? ivk' in (own
Monday night, attending Masonic
lodge.
E. T. Raddant of Upper Farm
was doing business in' the city last
Monday.
Rev., Ikvcnport returned Monday
evening from a visit with his family
at Corvallis.
Brother William Matthews of tho
Newpoit News was a Toledo visitor
Monday afternoon.
Lambert Nelson of Chitwood was
in town Saturday, on pleasure,
bent paying his taxes.
James McDonald returned Mon
day evening from a business visit to
Chitwood and other points.
Mrs. Mike Shermer of Winant
was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Bailey, here bust Wednesday.
Fred Dawson, tho druggest of
Newport and Albany, passed down
to the Resort City Saturday even
ing. Alec Warnoek of Eddyville at
tended the meeting of the Fair as
sociation here Wednesday after
noon. William Lindennan came up
from Newport last Saturday morn
ing, and is now doing carpenter
work in this city.
" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery
returned to Portland Tuesday morn
ing', after a few days visit here,
while Mr. Montgomery looked aft,cr
bis interests here.
Miss Ruth Ofstedabl, who has
been the efficient bead clerk in the
County Cler.Js office for the past
year or more, has resigned (bat po
sition. Carl Gildersleeve lias been
appointed to that position.
The local Woodmen lodge expect
to have the biggest time in tho his
tory of the local camp at their ball
on the evening of the .'list. They
will have' a big class initiation, when
it is expected to initiate twenty or
more candidates. A banquet wilt
be a feature. Every Woodman in
the county will be here. Olfieers
from the Head Camp will visit this
camp at that time. The committee
is already busy arranging for tin;
event. At the last meeting of the
CAmp six new members were taken
into the order.
Come And List Your
Property With Us.
We have co-operated with several
Leading Real Estate Firms of Port
land and we expect a large emigra
tion in the near Futuro, those who
L wish to sell their Farms and City
property, call at our office and List
your property and be one of the first
to sell.
We are now selling tho Horning
11 fiveacie tracts at a resonable
price and they are going mighty
fast, come early and make your se
lection. Christopher & Cmob.no.
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