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ZX 1 VOLUME 20 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 COUNTY NEWS Waldport The residents of Drift Creek have agreed to get together sometime in the near future for the purpose of removing snags, etc., from the creek. This will be a welcome im provement. The Wilhelmina and Patsy visited the bay last week. The Condor . made a trip to Newport. F. C. Barnes of the Barnes can nery visited Waldoort Isat week. The cannery is being fitted up for the Fall run of Salmon. A small addition will be built. P. X. Johnson left Tuesday for Portland but expects to return in ! a snort tine. Chas. Johnson, newlv annnintpH postmaster at Lutgens, expects to put a launch on the bay for the summer traffic. A sad accident occured at Tide water last Sunday afternoon. Dee Kent was drowned while attempting io swim across the river. Two other members of the swimming party got safely across but Mr. Kent, who had a weak heart, sank In ten feet of water after swim luing a little over half way across. The body was recovered in a short time and every effort was made to resusciate the unfortunate young man, but without success. Dee Kent was the son of Russ and Alice Kent of Waldport. He was a hand some young man with no bad habits and was a leader among the young men of Waldport. The funeral was held Tuesday tiorning; Otis ies sir, Otis is still alive: still water runs deep, you know. Miss Anna Murry was visitine - winner aunaay. C. S. Parmele and fnmilv m. trip to Sheridan Tuesday bringing Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Phillips of meuiora DacK with them. They mtena to spend a few months amongst us. AlVin Thorn hnnlo 1J t - . iuau ui cneese to he Valley last week. III. r Li. I'm . gradually imnrovino- nnH i.,;n v - ' M lit ij auie soon to run about, we hope. Victor Hi I retnrnptl from - wv v lit tUC vauey where he has been working for a while past. Mr. McDonald is very ill with muscular rheumatism. Clarence Parmele is hauling lum- u iYir. run this week. Mr. Hill intends to have a fine house in the near future. w Henry Curl has snld a nm - Hto Ul land for $2000 in monev and n An. team, harness and wagon andisnow in rortiand having a good time. Mr. Morris has hppn edoa-; k:. sheep this week. Mr. Cosner is eettino- the. 1 ready for his house. Hp will noD an up to date log house. 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. . . - ViB OX M With US acain to remain till nfto. w .. bin Ul 1.1.1 nshmg season. WTTIUT'DVO n News of each Community Gathered each Week bv Our TCiietli . " ""U6 oouuiu.ie JiUitOrS ' Nnrtnnc Glen Jim Crooks has completed his new blacksmith shop. Mrs.- Wm. Davenport spent a couple of days visiting with.Salado friends. Tom Smith and family and Clare Moore spent Monday and Tuesday ajt Toledo. . . J. E. Crooks went to the Valley Friday on business. Lottie and Flossie Conibear of Toledo spent a very pleasant week with Clare Moore. They returned home Tuesday. Ray Calkins and Tom Daniels spent one day last week with Glen friends. Rupert Stewart spent two nights with Alva Moore last week. George Davennort made n hnsi. nc-ss trip to Toledo last Friday. W. R. Moore rptnrnpH to tko camp Monday, after a day's visit wnn his lamilv here. T. C. Smith and familv. Mrs Moore and Alva, spent a very pieasant Sunday at the home of ueorge Davenport. Alva Moore and Rupert Stewart were Eddyville guests the first of tne week. Tidewater,, Abe Lincoln School. P. X. Johnson arrived from Port land jast week for a short stay. He reports the fishing good, .having caugn i nearly the limit in one day. C. H. Miller has a new enigne in his launch and is ready to try speed with anyone. Mrs. A. K. Oiler has been having quite a siege with erysipelas and boils, but is improving. John Olson and family and Miss Phillips Bpent Sunday with Mr. Hendrickson of Bayview. Lee Johnson came near having a serious accident Saturday by having a wagon tip over on him. County Surveyor Derrick came up from Waldport one day last week and settled the dispute between ex-Ccunty Commissioner Thompson and M: S. , Durbin, very much in Mr. Thmopson's favor, making a difference of over twelve acres that Mr. Durbm was trying to appropri- Mrs. Anna Hosford who ha hnBn visiting her mother on Fi'vp Riuore - . . v w& a nas returned to her home in Wau. port. Mrs. John Thissell and children were guests of Mrs. Hnl Th:cei - - iiiioov.1 Sunday. Austin Thissell moved his family to Mr. Fletcher's place at Tide water Sunday. Miss Helen Stouder WAS tVin guest ot her sister. IVTro Aiit! , uuauu inisseii Monday. Mr. Flescher and familv anA M Baird and his family left Monday i1 i 1 y iur central uregon. Miss Juanita Webb and her mother were visiting Mrs. Eva smailwood Sunday. Miss iressa Goodman snont ii ... . : several days at Alsea with friends. She returned home Mondav. panied oy lhomas Warfield. Arthur Goodman went to Alsea with Mr. Warheld to help him take nis cow nome Tuesday.. Two men went through the country Monday looking at the Deautuui scenery. Mrs. Eva Smallwood's neice, miss layior, has been staying with her for two weeks. Tom Cams was thorugh the neigh- oornooa Sunday, looking for cattle. Chester Goodman nnrl VmA Thissell played ball in the Lower Five Rivers team last Sunday. Clarence Barclav nnrl form went to Waldport Saturday even ing. Earl McMillin wpnr tn Wn. n-t Saturday with a large load of biungies and lumber. Nate Webb went tn AIrpo Thoc. day on business. There were twn mp not I?oll -- v A Mil v4 rv mesday selling "Spalding Buggys." Alfred Parle OV Wont nr Mm Oglesby's Wednesd-sy evening. Mrs. G. E. Wilson is spending a week visiting rellatives at Alsea. Oscar Sampson and Maddy Brant ner of Steer Creek were Norton visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs,. H. S. Porter are visiting relatives in Corvallis. J. K. Shields, Lloyd Porter and Albert Beers attended Grange at Eddyville Saturday. A very exciting base ball game was played on the local diamond Sunday between the Cubs and Giants which resulted in a score of 4 to 6 in favor of the Giants. The Norton and Eddyville ball teams will cross hnta nn tho T?H ville diamond Jnlv 4th Mgn. Porter and Captain Edwards expect to have a much stronger team than they have had in the past. Lester Wilson of Stppr spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rutter. Fred Wagner is busilv pnaaaA . ... . " ---o-&- snearing nis sneep. S. P. Kern of Summit fnrmpri of this plaqe was renewing acquain tances nere Kunday. The school election nnssnrf off quietly, h. L. Jones was rp-pWtoH director and Fred Wa It was decided to h avp a nine months school which is to begin the second Monday in September. Olaf Erickson and II. S Porto spent Sunday in Newport viewing the big salt, while J. J. K. KhioM and G. E. Wilson witnessed the ball games at Elk City and Toledo. Mra E. L. - -wiTvt iicno that her daughter, Hazel, is quite sick so she left for Toledo Monday evening. Miss Geer has been work ing for Merchant Nulton. BASEBALL SUNDAY. Next Sunday the Siletz and Cor vallis ball teams will play on To ledo diamond. These are strong teams and every lover of the sport will get their money's worth by at tending". Game called at 2 o'clock. Harlan Strawberry season is almost over in this part of the county. John Weburg and Sondre Romt vedt passed through Chitwood Fri day on their way to their home steads on Long Prairie creek. J. E. Wilson made a business trip to Toledo Friday.' E A. Wildman went to Toledo and back Tuesday. Dr. Loggon of Philomath was over to call on Mrs. Parks, whn has a bad case of sciatic rheuma tism. Miss Nora Queen went tn PWonp last week to take examination for a life diploma. While ennp shp v.sited her home at Saginaw. Miss Sweenev has rptlirnpd frnm Jt'ortland where she went to tnkp the examination for thp Stanford University. She visited relatives at iiuamook before she returned R. R. Blank has a fine rrnn of potatoes which he is disposing of. Mrs. Mitchler vi sited with hor daughter. Mrs. Cator. last wppW while Mr. Cator went to Corvallis. Messrs. Lillard & Lake ant tho contract for the new grade on Mit chler Mountain. Thev will pom. mence work after the 4th of Jnlv. Mr. Lillard also has the contract for putting the road in shape from the county line to Philomath. W. W. January's store building is going up. He exnecth to have it finished by the 4th. The vouncr folks are planning to have a danc e in it the evening of the 4th. FOR SALE. 2 teams and saddle horses. 2 wagons.. 1 2-seated rig. 1 buggy. 1 buckboard. Toledo Livery Stables. . . Fred Weatherford of Albany was in the city yesterday, Mrs. U. G. Hart and littlo enn went to Albany Wednesday 'for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith of Wi nant were Toledo visitors yesterday afternoon. G. K. Freeman the pairter was up from Newport yesterday look ing after his property here. Last Tuesdaj Deputy ' Wardens catena and Hremmer brought be fore Justice Booth of this city J. G. Nelson charged with killing deer out of season Nelson was found guilty and assessed $50 and costs. The new passenger launch. Tran sit, will make her maiden trip from Elk City to NewDort on the morn ing of July 4th. This is a fine boat, and will be comfortable and speedy, and we predict success to her owner, H. A. Norton. W. L. Depew lately of Portland has purchased the Nye restaurant. Mr. Depew is an old time rest aurant man and solicits your pat ronage. MrS. DetlGW Will orrmn down from Portland soon. Assessor Ball in Newport this week. Dudley Trapp of Chitwood was a county seat visitor yesterday. George King, the oysterman, was up from Wmant Wednesday fore noon. Jefferson and Toledo ball teams will play a game here in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welter were called to Goble Sunday evening by the death of Mr. Welter's mother. They returned home Tuesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. .Zem Randall and little daughter returned to their home at Philomath yesterday after noon, after a sevprsl mooii.' ...:- -. . v. no vioib - here. RewardThe Leader will rrivp a I , ... , year s suoscription to each and I every person who witnessed the tniilling and spectacular feat of "Fielder Brown" of the Albany team catching a fly on the cow's neck in last Sunday's game. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Republican candidate for joint representative for Lincoln and Polk counties, went down to Newport last Friday even ing. Mr. Tooze family to the Resort City where they will remain during the Sum mer, and Mr. Toozo will spend as much of his time with them as his business at Dallas will permit. The thunder storms of i the first of the week were the worst wit nessed in Oregon for more than forty years, according to the oldest settlers. ".Anyway,..- they shook things up pretty lively, although no verv serious rl The electric lichts were nut nut of commission in the east end of town for & counle of nights. Several trees in town were struck by light ning and several persons received slight shocks. Chitwood V CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is herehv o-ivon tkot ti, ... . Hit clerk of school district Wo qi pii. u j , tun Uty, has funds on hands to pay all outstanding warrants. Interest on same will cease on and after this date. . M.S. Updike, Clerk School Dist. No. 31, Lincoln County, Oregon. June 26, 1912. R. L. Wildman returned to fincton Tuesday, after SDendinir n few rlnva on his homestead north of here. He is intending to come back again this Fall with a,bunch of sheep or goats. Mrs. E. L. Geer and family went to Elk City and back Monday. J. Q. Adams went to Newport Sunday on the excursion. R. R. Wilson went to Siletz Sat urday to . photograph the new cheese factory. He secured some fine views of the factory both' in side and cat. A Cantata given by the little folks under ine i auspices ot the Ladies Aid Society, at Woodmen Hall tonight arid Saturday night. A Dream of Fairyland SYNOPSIS c;t Auli rpha Star,1 ?u t0 find Fairyland and, growing sleepy. - . u j io woybiue ana ian asleep. Here they dream that the Fames find them There are Good and Evil Fairies and each band en! deavors to have these Orphans enlist with them. The Good Fairies get them and then the Evil Fairies lead them t !?R-ftf - a"ty thC G-ud Fairies get them back ain, and also induce the Evil Fairies to go with them. r u PART 1 Opening chorus Duet, by Orphans Finding of the Orphans by the Good Fairies Song, "Don't Go," by Good and Evil Fairies EV1' Fairies3 Song and mar-ch; Neva a"d May decide to go with Evil Angel's Warning, Mrs. M. Merrell, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Walker Song Better Be Good," Iris Akin and motions by Sprites Recitation. Carrol McDonald Music by Orchestra Night Cap Song by number of Boys PART II ' Song "Sorrow" by the Good Fai rips Good Fairies try to get the Orphans to come home by singing to them Orphans come home. Sprites dance Song. "Victory." bv Good and Fuil Poi,u Close of Orphan's Dream "Good Night," Chorus ORPHANS Neva Katie Waugh. MayEdna Altree GOOD FAIRIES Fa.ry A-Winifred Swearingen; B-Anna Collins; C-Iris Akin-D-Della Paine; E Frances Paine; F-Helga Larson; G-Ruth Larson-H-Ivlargie Ball. Other Fairies-Inez wJavcr Grace Gfl Thelma Bingham. Virginia Altree. - inelma EVIL FAIRIES Fairy. 1-Edra Plank; 2-Ilah Sherwood; 3-Dorothy Newton 4Mary Geer; 5-Myrle Collins; 6-Flossie Conibear. Other Fairies Mcj Jnkin ' LiS BrWn' MoIley RoS3' SPRITES Felice Avery, Catherine Collins, Myrtle Weaver, Ruby Weaver Helen Cusack, Florence McDonald, Electa Bingham. Rebecca Morgan NIGHT CAP SONG . Carrol McDonald, Raymond Stewart, Vin Collins, Phillip Newton' Ihcmai Hardirg, Warren Stewart. ewion. . i 1