inmln VOLUME 20 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912 NUMBER 20 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport Bid Mayo is here for a short visit. Lee Johnson had his right thumb broken at baseball practice. If George Nerto'n and Fred Chapin went up to Alsea and assisted the Alsea team in several games against Corvallis. Ira Bray has erected a tall flag pole in his yard and celebrated the glorious Fourth in proper style. Charles Bobell is the latest victim in the line of accidents. He had his left knee severely bruised by a running launch engine. Considerable improvement has been done during the past few weeks in the way of street grading. R. E. Harncs and H. Guest of Roseburg have been Waldport visit ors for several weeks. Prof. Paul J. Orr is here rep resenting the Fistier Flouring Mills of Seattle, Washington. These are busy days for the fish ermen who. are preparing their nets for the season which opens July 15th. Quite a number of salmon are now in the bay. They are of ten Eeen jumping. The Wilhelmina was in Sunday with a small cargo and left for Siu slaw and Coos bay Monday noon. A. G. Helms & Co. have a con tract lo build a new schoolhouse at the Crocker district. Ocean View is quite progressive these days with a money order office and a daily mail. W. R. Moore, is home again to remain until after harvest. Charley Brown and family spent Sunday with the Moore family. Wm. Davenport killed a large bear near the Glen schoolhouse Saturday. The bear had been visit ing his goats quite regular. J. E. Crooks returned Wednesday from the Valley, where he has been on business. J. T. Daniels was visiting Glen friends Sunday. He and Ray Calk ins will begin work Monday on the grand bowery to be built on the Big Elk celebrating grounds. A few of the near neighbors en joyed a pleasant evening at Moore's last Wednesday. After dancing until eleven lunch was served and the guetsts departed. Little. Mildred Smith met with a serious accident Friday by falling against the stove and burning her lace badly. Tidewater Tidewater and Alsea played a matched game of ball Sunday. The score being 9 to 8 in favor of Alsea. naewater ana a i sea played a matched game Saturday, the score being 14 to 7 in faovr of Alsea. Tidewater and Corvallis played a game Sunday, the score being 8 to 2 in favor of Tidewater. Miss Ida Hurley, Miss Ena Scout, Miss Net tie Beem, Miss Lena Thissell and Mrs. Eva Smallwood were the Tide water rooters Saturday and Sunday. George Nerton and Fred Chapin of Waldport came up Friday to play ball with Tidewater Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Eva Smallwood's niece, Miss Taylor of Five Rivers returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan of Wald port are visiting relatives in the vicinity of Tidewater. Two Collins boys of Alsea passed by on their way to Waldport Tues day. Monta Smallwood went to Cor vallis Wednesday. Nortons Willis Carter returned from Wells Wednesday, where he was visiting his brother. Mrs. L. F. Pepin of Chitwood spent the latter part of last week visiting her sister, Mrs. H. S. Por ter, of this place. Fire Warden Ted McElwain was in this neighborhood the first of the week. Jim Shields, H. S. Porter and J. D. Kerby were county seat visitors Monday and Tuesday. Pete Mason of Stoer Creek nassed through here Monday on his way to loiedo. Louis Hamar spent Sunday even ing with his daughter, Thelma, who is scaying with her uncle, Otis Hamar, of Nashville. F. H. Brock of Rocca was trans acting business here Saturday. Rod and Darwin Nash were out Sunday, playing ball wuh the local team. Nortons and Upper Farm nines will, play here July 7th. J. E. Wilson of Chitwood was transacting business here Tuesday. A. L. Porter of Falls City, former ly of this Dlace. Dassed throucrh Sunday on his way to Newport. T. M. Johnson ha moved onto his homestead one mile north of here. L. H. Keithley left for Portland Monday, where he will spend the Fourth. Ed Wright and Joe Sampson were out from Steer Creek Sunday to see the ball game. Mrs. N. F. Edwards spent Sun day in Newport with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Boyle. Archie Johnson, Johnny Williams and others from Siletz passed through here Monday on their way to Corvallis. where they will enter tain the people with a feather dance on the Fourth. Lou Hamar and Llovd Porter had some experience trying to rob bees Monday evening. They succeeded in removing the lid to the hive but that was all. The last we saw of Lou and Lloyd they were fanninor their hands like the proueller on a Wright aeroplane. M ifs Blanche .Teffrpvs wpnt n Corvallis Saturday afternoon to visit among relatives and friends until nftpr tho Fnnrt-h NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S Landofflce, Portland, Oregon. Serial 01392 June 29. 1912. Notice is hereby eiven that Harald Hanson of Chitwood, Oregon, who, on August 1,1907, made Homestead entry No. 16301, Serial No. 01392, for SEJ, section 12, townshin 10 s. range 10 w, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Ore., at Toledo, Oregon, on the 20th day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: M. O. Thompson, C. G. Olson. Fred Olson and J. C. Myrland, all of Chitwood, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon, Serial 01640 June 29, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Amelia C. Eggert, formerly Amelia C. Stark, of Taft. Orecon. who. rvn March 19, 1909, made homestead entry No. 01640, for SI SEJ Sec. 26. and SI SWi. Sec. 25. townshin 7 s, range 11 w, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three vear nrn nf tn q. tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the U. S. Landoffice, at Portland. Oregon, on the 23d dav of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas M. McClintor.k. Tpnnnrrl C. Stark, of Taft, Or ; Barbara Becker, Sophia A. Cadiux, of Arleta, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. MARRIED. At the home of the bride's par ents in Waldport, Saturday, June 29, 1912, Mr. James S. Goin and Miss Carrie Baldwin, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. l. Baldwin of Wald port and is a popular young lady. Mr. Goin is a brother of County School Superintendent R. P. Goin and is one of Lincoln county's most successful teachers. At Tidewater, Oregon, Sunday, June 30, 1912, Thomas Warfield and Miss Tressie Goodman. Mike Mackey went to Albany Wednesday morning. Bridge Foreman Jim Brown was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Allen came down from Elk City Monday noon. Bob Mann went ud to his ranch at Chitwood yesterday morning. John Fogarty of Newport was visiting his son Jack in this city yesterday. Mrs. Leo Eateman of Siletz is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Ross. Walt Harding of the C. & E. bridge crew arrived over Wednes day evening. Miss White, who has been assist ing at the Eonboniere, returned to her home at Nortons Wednesday. Grant King and Ralph Hamar brought a load of cheese over from the Siletz cheese factory Monday. They had on about forty boxes. Hon. F. W. Chambers and sister, Miss Esther Copeland, went to New port last Saturday afternoon for- a visit with their mother, Mrs. C. G. Copeland. Mrs. Frank Whittaker and child ren, who have been visiting rela tives here for the pat week, de parted to tbeir home at Corvallis this morning. Bert Dean arrived in from Cor vallis Monday noon to visit his brother. R. H. Tlpnn hnt received a message from a St. Louis firm offering him a good position and requesting him to come imme diately. He took the afternoon train for that city. President C. S. Davis of the Lin coln County Fair, returned Wednes daj noon from a visit to the Valley in the interest of the Fair's amuse ments. He reports having secured the Arnold Carnival company for the Fair next month. This com pany furnished attractions at the Fair here three years ago, and our people all know it is a good com pany. The company will bring several good shows, a merry-go-round and will furnish balloon as censions daily. Mr. Davis assures us there will be plenty of amuse ments for all. SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for Morris Precinct, state of Oregon, county of Lincoln: George S. Parmele, plaintiff, vs. F. J. Bissell and Edward K. Bishop, defendants. To F. J. Bissell and Edward K. Bishop, the above named defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for Morris pre cinct, on August 21, A. D., 1912, at the office of said Justice in said Precinct, to answer the above named plaintiff in a civil action. The defendants will take notice that if they fail to answer the complaint and affidavit herein, the plaintiff will take judgment against them for the amount demanded in the complaint: $250, together with the costs and disbursements. Order for service by publication dated June 28th, 1912. Dated this 28th day of June, A. D., 1912. Kendrick H. Samson. Justice of the Peace for Morris precinct. MILL TO RESUME OPERATIONS. Messrs. Montgomery, Huffman and Hobart, members of the Ore gon Lumber & Construction Com pany, were in the city the first of the week looking . after their pro perty interests here. They are considering a deal whereby Messrs, Hoffman and Ho bart will lease the mill and run it independently of the company. If this deal materializes, and there is a reasonable certaninty that it will, these gentlemen will move to To ledo with their families and person ally supervise the running of the mill which will be started at once. Mr. Hobart is an experienced mill man having been identified with; milla nn Til In rvilr V,.. - L. i " iiiivjun uajr xui iiiu pittik several years. E. W. Huffman is secretary of the present company and in all Drobabiltv would can. I tinue to look after that end of the I business. Under the Dronosed ar rangements Mr. Mnntnntfrnmprv will lurnish the mill with logs and will look after that end of the busi ness exclusively. SILETZ WILL BE BRIDGED. The Commissioners' Court in ses sion here this week let the contract for the construction of a steel bridge across Siletz river, a half mile below the Agency. The con tract was awarded to R. E. Meith of Portland, the price being $9,511. Of this sum the Siletz road district pays $1,500, the citizens of Siletz donate $1,000 and the county pays the balance. The bridge will be about 34 feet above low water onark; a steel span 180 feet long will span the stream; the approach on the Siletz 6ide will be 180 feet long and the south approach will be 80 feet long, the bridge will be 16 feet wide, the structure to rest on concrete piers.' The bridge must be finished this Fall. LEAGUE TO MEET. The Toledo Development League will meet at 8 o'clock p.' m., July llth at the City Hall in Toledo. Business of importance to come be fore the meeting and everyone hav ing the good of Toledo at heart re quested to be present. , So Come, sure. By order of the president. C. B. Crosno, Secretary. SILETZ 12;' CORVALLIS 11. In a fast game on the local diam ond last Sunday Siletz came off vic torious by the above score. The game wsa a hotly contested one all the way through and was nobody's game until the final gong rang. Houser for Siletz was easiiy the star performer of the day and his ad mirers in this burg are numerous. Batteries: Corvallis, Moore and Bier; Siletz, Lane md Casey and Miller and Houser. Umpires, Van Orden and Leggett. .. BASEBALL SUN DAY. Next Sunday the Eddyvillle team will play Toledo team on the local diamond. This will be the first time these , teams have contested, and it will be a good game. Eddy ville has a good team. Game at 2:30 o'clock. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. My wife having left my bed and board I will i:ot be responsible for any bills she may contract. J. Jensen. Mrs. Dowling of Winant was visiting in the city last Wednesday. Miss Crystal Warnock came down from Nortons and visited relatives here the first of the week. Everett Cook of Taft has been in town this week, at the bedside of his father, who has been very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Merrell went to Newport Wednesday even ing for a visit with Mrs. Merrell's parents. Roy Walker had charge of the engine room of the steamer Truant during the Excursion to Newport on the Fourth. FAIR COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting, of the Fair Committee cn Tuasday evening, July 9th, in Toledo. C. S. Davis, president of the Fair Association, returned from Portland on the 3d. While in Portland he signed up a contract with the Arnold Amuse ment company whereby the com pany agrees to furnish at the com ing Fair, a merry go round, three or four more shows and it is further agreed to furnish a daily balloon ascension with parachute jump. C. B. Crosnn, Secretary. CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed bids will be received until a p. m. July 15h., 1912, for the im provement of that portion of Hill street between the south side of Second street and the south side of Fourth street in tho city of Toledo. Lincoln crunty, Oreeon. which said I improvement to comprise the re moval of the old nlank said street and thf rn.n an rinm thereof including t"he furnishing of lumber and all other materials, in accordance with the plans and speci fications now on file in the office c the Citv Recorder. Bids to be filed with the City Recorder and each bid to be accom panied by a certified check for fifty dollars. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. Dated July 1. 1912. . F. N. Hayden, City Recorder. American Gentlemen and Ameri can Lady shoes at Fish's. As good as there Is on the market. Whooping cough is not danger ous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. FOR SALE. New Sharpies cream sepcrator been used but 30 davs. in croon" nn dition. Will sell for $50. Call on S. F. Cook at Toledo Meat Market. TO WOOD CONSUMERS You will need winter wood. Put in your order now for slnhs nr., edgings. Slab wood $1. Edcrinc-s $1.25 at the mill. Oregon Lumber & Construction Co. wanted! A loan of $3000 on a e-ond d irv ranch near Toledo for a term nf three or five years. This nlnno will support 20 head of cows and ought to bo ample security for this amount. Address, Box 612, New berg, Or. Johnson is still champion. Attorney McCluskey is in Wald port looking after legal matters. There will be services at tho M. E. church next Sunday both morn ing and evening. S. F. Cook, who has been very sick the past several days, was taken to Newport Wednesday, where it is thought the change will benefit him. Miss Hellen Miller of Toledo, Washington, visited several days th:s week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. &am tenter. , She returned home this morning. The Federal Grand Jury at Port land brought in true bills against the following: Frank Mclntyre, Mose Alvarado and Ruby Metcalf all of Siletz, for taking booze onto the S'lctz reservation. Martin Thompson informs us that at the Norwegian picnic held at A. Brauti's place on the lower bay last Sunday a very enjoyable time was had by all. About fo rtv worn in attendance. Mr. and Mis. M. N. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross McElwain went to Albany yesterday " morning where they will meet Mr. and Mrs'. G. A. Hall, former residents of this place, and incidentally do Borre celebrating. t