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TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912
NUMBER 4
COUNTY NEWS
News of each Community Gathered each
week by Our Rustling Associate Editors
imdn
Waldport
O. V. Hurt returned Tuesday
from a business' trip to Portland.
E. R. Buker went to South Beach
the 8th to furnish music for the
dance at Doty's Em is past mas
ter when it comes to dance music.
Mis3 Marie Nyhus returned from
the Valley the 9th.
Walt Hosford has bought a ranch
peer Stayton end left for that place
vsith his family Monday.
Er. C. E. Linton has bought the
Olmsted tract just est of Mill
slough.
"H.H. Sax ton andd family left
last week for Portland. Mr. Sax
ton has sold his business here to
Cass Wolf and Lee Johnson, who
will continue to run an up to date
billiard and card room.
The Condor and Patsy came in
(he eighth. The Patsy remained
tutil Monday.
James K. Berry is paying this
end of the county a visit after an
absence of a year.
Will Hosfrrd and J. H Olmsted
have a contract to clear an acre of
ground near the high school for
Walt Hosford.
Waliport voters will be called
upon to vote for or against extend
ing the town limits on April 10th
The financial report of the Port
of Alsea published last week looks
good to the average voter. The
administration of the affairs of the
port has been conservative and
businessike throughout and all ex
pense thus far has been to the
mutual advantage of all interested
in any way in navigation. Wald
port gets a little extra advertise
ment on the tax receipts where the
Port of "Waldport" appears.
Kernville.
Mrs. Bessie Farrin made a quick
trip to Sheridan and back. She had
been suffering with the toothache
and went to have some dental work
done.
Jess-; Farrin had the misfortune
to lose a fine horse and colt.
Mrs Butterfield, two grandchild
ren and son, Luman, have been at
Mr. Stone's since the 13th of Feb
ruary and have all been sick with
the scarletina.
Ihe last report Mrs. Stone was
real sick with scarletina.
Mrs. Parmele and son Edgar went
to Newport .last Sunday at five p.
m. As they were going down the
Otter Rock hill they met Mr. West
of Salmon river. He had lost his
hat. watch, and a six-shooter, was
as wet as he could be and said he
had been in the ocean and did not
know how he ever got out. He
had left Newport at nine Sunday
morning.
The Parmele boys hauled lumber
to the Resche school house last
week.
Mr. Bethers, County School Super
visor was visiting the schools in our
part of the county last week.
Captain Davies ran his boat in
over the bar last Saturday bringing
in a billiard table and bowling
alley for William Dodson. They
ran their Bchooner out the same
night.
Deputy Sheriff Chambers was
doing business in our parts.
Otis
Harry Thorp and family passed
through on their way home from
the Valley
Miss Nellie Nixon called cn Mrs.
C. S. Parmele last Thursday
Lilborn Harding is again in our
midst.
Clarence Parmele and family
were visiting at the bay last week.
Ben Selling of Portland, who
is running for Senator, says he is
in favor of religious liberty, lhat
is good. He surely knows how our
forefathers fought and died for
liberty. We hope he receives all
Republican votes in the county.
We heard Mr. West went to New
port last week to join the Odd Fel
lows lodge. By the looks of things
when he came back, he rode the
goat all right.
Will Muir has returned home
from Southern Oregon.
Alvin Thorp is hauling freight
from Taf t.
Mr. Bethers has been visiting our
schools in these parts.-
The school house in Dist. 54 is
being repaired and an addition
built on, which when completed
will improve conditions consider
able. ' u
Ona
Plowing and Spring work has
commenced on North Beaver. The
pleasant weather makes us feel in
dustrious. Mr Johnson and family who
have been living on the Yerix place
near Seal Rocks passed through Ona
on Monday.
D. W. Hewett and family moved
to West Yaquina Monday. A. H.
Phelps John Coovert and Lloyd
Commons hauling their household
goods for them.
Everyone in our neighborhood
is suffering with colds.
A party of. young people from
Ona made a pleasure trip to the
beach and Seal Rocks Sunday.
Evelyn Gatens has been staying
with her brother Frances, on their
home place the past week. Miss
Beem of Tidewater has also been
visiting with them.
A dance was given at the Grange
Hall on March 2d. A large crowd
gathered, some , from. ' Oysteiwill'j ,
others from Bay View.
J. A. Coovert and S. A. Holm
green have gone to Toledo to at
tend the cuunty convention of the
grange. J. W. Weidman of Wald
port passed through on his way to
the convention also, taking dinner
at J. A. Cooverts' Monday.
Mrs. A. H. Phelps spent the day
at the home of Mrs. L. M. Com
mons Monday.
P. B. Gallegher, who has been
visiting with his brother, Andrew,
has gone. We did not learn his
, destination.
Miss Pearl Gates bought four
Jersey calves of A. H. Phelps and
shipped them to her father near
Corvallis.
Grandpa Smith was buried at the
Fern Ridge Cemetery last Sunday
by th? side of his daughter, Mrs.
W. Satterlee. A large crowd at
tended. Eddyville.
J. J. Gatens of Newprort was in
Eddyville Wednesday.
Edw. D. Mauch went to Corvallis
Thursday returning Friday.
S. T. Hanson and family went to
Portland Tuesday.
County School Supervisor Bethers
is in these parts this week.
E. D. Mauch received a car load
of feed and flour Monday. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Porter of
Nortons attended the Eddyville
grange Saturday.
R. W Veit and family 'departed
for Portland Monday where they
will make their future home.
Miss Alma Bowerman of Hi 11s
boro took charge of the Eddyville
school Monday for a three months'
term.
Mrs. I. J. Pepin of Chitwood
came to Eddyville to visit her
mother Mrs. F. Eddy.
Mrs. J. Parks of Beaver creek
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Willoughhy.
Irven Magce of Newport spent a
couple of days of last week looking
after his farm on Little Elk.
The goat raisers of this vicinity
will meet Saturday the 16th for the
purpose of electing officers and ar
range a selling date for their an
nual sale of mohair.
, Two land deals have been made
here the last week both with Port
land men. R. W. Veit traded his
farm of over two hundred acres to
Mr. Colyer for property in Port
land.; This place is known as the
Eddy place an lies at old Eddyville.
S. L. Hanson traded his ten acre
tract one-half mile north of Eddy
ville for Portland property. Both
deaU seemed to be an even ex
change of land and no price was
given. .
COMMISSIONERS'COURT.
Synopsis of the proceedings of
the County Court, March term,
1912;
Present,' John Kentta and C.N.
Thompson, County Commissioners;
Chas. H. Gardner, Judge; Bert
Geer, Sheriff; R. H. Howell. Clerk.
and O. Middlekauff, Deputy District
Attorney.
The following claims were al
lowed nad the clerk authorized to
issue warrants as follows:
R 9 Van Cleve, supplies for
Co officers, $ 2 15
Waldport Lumber Co, lumber
road dist 8 84
H S Porter, bridge work dist
13, , 57 12
H S Porter, road wk dist 13, 35 50
ri . t ii
umas uc i l uuuumiiie, sup- m
plies, , 207 07
Irwin -Hodson, supplies, 76 50
Toledo Drug Co, supplies, . 47 50
Midland Chemical Oi, germine
smallpox cases, 25 00
Home of Aged, care Lincoln
Co patients, 60 00
Oren Ruperts, aid Jan and
Feb, 30 00
John' Eckert, same, 15.00
Newton & Nye, supplies, 40.00
L y Ryan,. J P, taking ack
" road'eieeds, V: 2.50
DrCE Linton, services as J P, 7.00
Toledo Water Co, water C H, 6.00
C W Harding repairs C H
steps, 2.50
Chas H Gardner, salary, 100.00
Chas H Gardner, expense
acct, 17.97
R P Goin, salary and exp, 130.62
W E Ball, exp acct, 5.40
W E Ball, salary, 156.00
Mrs W E Ball, asst assessor, 74.00
G B McCluskey, salary Jan
and Feb, 66.66 i
G B McCluskey, postage Jan
and Feb, 4.00
Carl Gildersleeve, salary as
deputy clerk, 100.00
John Turnidge, janitor Jan
and Feb, 51.00
L M Starr, work for sheriff, 68.00
Geo Betherj. salary and exp
school supervisor, 209.75
Bert Geer, stamps, and exp, 107.55
Bert Geer, salary Jan and
Feb. 300.00
J H Glines, exp school sup
meeting, 4.00
Mrs M A Goin, 2J days grad
ing papers, 7.50
Mrs. Edith Howell, same,, , 7"50
J C Altree, road work dist 8, 177.50
S K Booth, costs state caseo,
etc; 10.95
J W Davenport, wock road
dist 22, 28.75
Ivan Kyniston, services small
pox cases, 27.50
Dr Burgess, services as health
officer 25.00
R R Gwynn, work road dist 5, 4.40
B F Beezley, et al, road engin
eer, 351.77
B F Beezley, road wk dist 6, 56.25
" road wk dist 19, 63.50
road wk dist 21, 9.75
Newport Signal, supplies Co
officers, 18.30
WF Wakefield, wk rddist 11, . ,39.50
Kilham Stationery Co, sup
plies, 4.25
B F Grant, rd wk dist 12, 56.75
J H Ross, services smallpox
caseg, 30.45
C E Vanderpool, " 18.00
L C Nortons, supplies Wilkin
son family, claimed $35.20,
allowed, 30.00
John Phillips, lumber rd dist
1, 9.00
B Olson, " 3.60
L Branch & Co, supplies J
Craig, 20.00
R A Bensell, rebate taxes, 95.06
Ed Earnest, wk rd dist 1, 55.50
J W Bryant, rd wk dist 15 ,' 17.00
R H Howell, salary Jan and
Feb.
R H Howell, postage, exp,
etc..
Burroughs Adding Machine
Co, machine,
0 R Altree, material com
249.30
driver,
44.00
l l q. , . .
J J Simmons, survev wk. etc
r
v,ape, i erpetua, 135.00
' t0Ve L lerk 8 ,n An j advantage than by attemting to ap
n t- , 13'00 I P'y as directed by road meeting;
State of Oregon . Lincoln Co's and it ig ordered hat tition
port.on fire warden 145.03 ; granted and road supervisor to ap-
- - ......, survey onetz
nver, 42.00
Mose Lane, services rendered,
Bqshong & Co, supplies Co
officers.
3.00 1
B3 fl'
0'va
flft
oQQj
! P M Carter, holding inquest
Sarah Fitznatrick.
Jurors, witness and clerk,
ARosebrook.careof poor, etc, 31.55!!; i l0PuvDVCat,?n:
Collins &Hayden, printing for i r T "T
Co officers, 4? 4Q with Lincoln County Leader to pub-
Yaquina Bay News, do, 22.15 I'S X l,sta 83 r,Tir? byJaW- at
Fred strake renn,V9 hrW ?5c Per. 8(luare of ten ''s breviere
dist 3.
H W Chitwood, bridge work ' I
dists 15 and 18, 35.20!
Sam Brassfield, same 21.25
H McDonald, same 14.40
L Johnson, same, 15.00
L C Mowery, same, 5.00
John Potowara, same 4.40
Chas Hassman, road wk diet 7, 63.00
A York, same, dist 6, 66.00
Oliver Altree, lumber road
dist 8, 71.20
School Dist 2, high school, 203.10
3. " 229.00
" 12 " 156.00
J H Dorsey, supplies rddist 1, 6.25
H S Pruner supplies A L ,
Wilkinson, 55.10
Lincoln Co Tel Co, use phones, 6.00
Toledo Light Co, lights court
house, , . 22.03
Abbey House, boarding pris
oner, Hall Bros, lumber road dist
15.
Joe Hardman, witness fees
1.50
92.50
State case;
O E McMillan, bridge wk dist
6.30
17, 125.00
O E McMiilan, road wk dist
17, 119.99
E D Karnes t, covering Five
Rivers bridge, 400.00
J A Peterson, boarding pris
oner, 6.65
L W Williams, lumber dist 6, 29 97
The following bids were opened
for construction of bridge over
Euchre Creek in road district 15:
Bid of S C Brassfield at $325,
hewed timbers to be used: bid of
H W Chitwood of $550, under hie
plans, hewed timbers to be used;
bid of Lem Butterfield at $466,
with plans, and bid of Geo Hoe
flein, with plans attached, at $550,
and bid of L C Mowery at $485,
with plans, less iron, and after a
due consideration of the matter
contract was awarded L C Mowery
at $525. the amount of lumber en
tering into construction being the
greater, and Mowery agreeing to
grade approaches and to grub cer
tain stumps, contract price to be in
full for all material, etc.
Bid of R W Pepin for grading
certain piece of road in district 6
from Buford Hill to east line dis
trict at , being 22 cents per
yard with $50 net for overhaul,
was accepted and afterward his
contract was accepted.
The bid of Elwyn Young being
the lowest bid for doing clearing
on right of way on Big Creek road
for $224 was accepted and contract
ordered to comply with specifica
tions. Resignation of FA Godwin as
Justice of the Peace for Nashville
precinct having been filed, same
was accepted; and it is ordered
that J II Lewi3 be appointed Justice
of the Peace of Nashville precinct
to succeed F A. Godwin, Esq., re
signed, upon his entering into bonds
and taking oath of office, as re
quired by law.
In the .matter of the petition of
Depoe Slough and Siletz Telephone:
Petitioners ask to erect poles along
linn f P irr4- r9 mmi a . 9 vatnMnw un 4
from S Romtvedt's to Siletz Agency. 1
j Petition was granted and petition
208.00 ers authorized to erect poles, pro
I vided poles are set and wire strung
43.63 ' so as not to interfere with nuhlie
travel.
In the matter of the petition of
S A Pruett. et als. road dist 7: It
upucai uiB lu uie ourt tnai certain
I .,,!., ,inn i .
at r r r m t rm 4-a iL a A A. 1 x a
xuuua, viz. $suu, vi special lax in
road district. 7 ran hp ncari 4-a hat
Dy funds as h g hesf 4H,,mpn(. Hi.
;.
In the matter of the official
paper of Lincoln county: After
due consideration of different pro-
posals of Lincoln County Leader,
Newport Signal and Yaquina Bay
. u u . i. j i. tLii ii'ica uicvicic
I u : a.: .
os nniul coul iiiBcruon except wnere
OO.UU j l- an t j j. t .
i ion aiAio itaLci uiiu . me i.inrnin
County Leader is declared the
official paper ot Lincoln county.
It is further ordered that Lincoln
County Leader, Newport Signal and
Yaquina Bay News be each allowed
$2U per year for publishing pro
ceedings of County Commissioners
as furnished by the County Clerk.
J C Al tree's proposal to drive
piling at west or south side Ya
quina trestle at $1.50 for each
piling was accepted and he was
authorized to drive piling under di
rection of Chas Ilassman, road sup
ervisor. In the matter of the petition of
Andrew Rydzeski to cross certain
lands of J Smithann: After due
examination of petition same was
referred to Jos Sijota, road super
visor district 18, with instructions
to report at next term of this
Court.
Geo S Parmele, $23.40
Frank Carson, blacksmith bill
for crusher, etc, 8.25
C N Thompson, per diem, 27.00
John Kentta, per diem, 78.60
W Cline, damages by road 80.00
R. II. Howell, Clerk.
i
Mrs. J. Burkel went to Portland
Wednesday morning
Burbank seed potatoes at the
Racket, $1.50 per bushel.
CAKD OF THAinKS.
We desire to thank all our friends
whose help and kindness and sym
pathy were so unsparingly given in
our time of need.
Rev. Rhys Gwynn an d Family.
HOMESEEKER.
Just received Opiion on a farm
home on county road near a trout
stream ono mile from railroad sta
tion, 135 acres, 15 acres under cul
tivation, 8 room house, out build
ings, water piped, small orchard, 3
cows, 9 sheep, 18 stands of bees.
Price, $3500. Half down and bal
ance at 6 per cent.
See our list of property before
deciding.
C. W. Day & Co.. Employment
and Real Estate.
For spectacles see H.
son, the Jeweler. He
line.
E.
has
Peter
a ful
WANTED DAIRY FARM.
I would like to rent a dairy farm
and stock on shares. Would prefer
to rent for a term of years.
W. H. Campbell, Toledo, Or.
.
When you have rheumatism in
your foot or instep apply Chamber
lain's Liniment and you will eet
quick relief. It costs but a quarter.
Why suffer? For sale by Toledo
Drug Co.
Onion sets, flower seed, garden
need the kind that grows at Van
Cleve's.
REWARD.
We will pay a suitable reward fcr
any information of the whereabouts
of our dogs. Jess Farrin,
Jess Stone,
Taf t. Or.
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