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Winmlu k w- r v r r u w VOLUME 21 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY f, 1913 NUMBER 12 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors v Waldport L. T. Thompson, the painter from Newport, is painting the residence of E. E. Everson. Posters are out for the High School play to be Riven the even ing of the 14th. "Hearts and Dia monds" is the title. C. Jensen of Eckman creek is building a new separator building with a cement floor to conform to the new state law. A few timber buyers are looking ovur the prospects in this vicinity. Work on the Cape road will be gin May 19th. Quite a number of men will be employed and the work will be pushed as rapidly as pos sible. The culinarv department will be in charge of Mr3. K. L. Buker and her daughter, Mrs. W . B. Weist. Mother's Day services will be held at the M. E. church mext Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Every body invited. Prof. F. J. Clemo of North Plains is visiting his parents. Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Clemo, in this cily. Prof. Clemo is principal of the North Plains schools Just Arrived, direct from the factory, a complete line of Wall Pacer. We can paper your house cheaper than anyone in the county. Call and see our sanmles. Our prices are factory prices. Warnock Hughes. r Agency for Heath & Milligan Paints. Complete line of all grades of paint brushes. .Warnock & Hughes. Linville Fishing parties are numerous these nice days. . John Olson purchased a regis teredDurham huiI of Anton Mar tinson at Tidewater Monday. ' Dairymen of the south ' part of Lincoln county will meet at Wald port Saturday, May 17th. to try and organize a dairymen's protec tive association. This is a step that should have been taken long ago and now the conditions have become so intolerable, that something must be done. Mrs.'J. H. Glines of Waldport is visiting with her daughter, lone, this week. Upper Beaver K. D. Martin lost one of his best dairy cows recently. ' G.'E. Lewis spent Sunday at West Yaquina. Miss C. Peterson and sisters spent bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker. "I II T"l . 1 m i. m. cowers ana uuy Lewis transacted business at Yaquina and Newoort last week. Dan Hewitt of West Yaquina is working for G. E. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson spent Sunday at K. D. Martin's ranch. John Hanlon of South Beaver spent several days of last week with G. E. Lewis. Mrs. Bart McKenney and young son are visiting relatives , at Bay View. ' Miss Leola Hewitt of West Ya cuina spent Monday , with Mrs. Bowers. . Wm. Peterson and Jesse Gwynn of Toledo spent a short vacation at the Peterson ranch, Mrs. G. E. Lewis was the guest of Mrs. Bowers Monday. Ona Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Weber made a trip to Yaquina Monday. Fred Commons went to Yaquina Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Denny, John Covert, tV Herb Twombly an1 Miss Helen PheiDs visited at the Hill ranch Sunday. Misses Leta Denny and Jennie Twombly took supper with Miss Neta and Helen Phelps Monday evening. S. C. Deny went to Yaquina Tuesday. L. M. Commons and son, Fred, and Reynolds Ohmart were visitors at the Phelps ranch Sunday. Miss Hester Hill visited Mrs. Sel by Monday evening. Miss Gertrude' Phelps returned to her home Friday, from a visit in Portland and Seattle, and began a six niunths' term of school Monday in the Hassman district. Harlan Chas. Mulkey and Riley Younz j have been "doing it" again, that I is, they "swaDDed" horses, wagons j and harness. Of course they both I got the best of the trade. Mr. j Mulkey aloo bought a tine colt of John Mitchler. . Mr., and Mrs. B. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. N. L Grant and Mr. and Mr3. Leonard Grant went to Cor vallis this week, taking their mo hair to market. ' Mr and Mrs. B. F. Grant have a record hard to beat. All of their married life has been Darsed on their Big Elk ranch, where their children have grown up and made George and Charley Kinney made a trip to Summit Saturday, brine inz back Mi33 Edna Garde, who re turned to her school work here. fie extend our- sympathy- to Mies Garde in the loss of her father. ! mL rr - i . . . ne iwnney oovs aiso orougnt oer a gasoline engine from Summit, which P. H. Martin and George Kinney purchased of Miller Bros. Jack Inompson and son of the Blodgett store came over to Harlan un a fishing trip last week. Mis3 Crystal Loveririge is teach ing a successful school in the Spout Creek district. Jesse Davenport and Rupert Stew art visited friends at Harlan last week. While here they helped Charles Mulkey break his new team of colts. Charles Lillard brought down a load of hay for the mailcarrier's horses. Harry Lillard is serving in that capacity at present. The Rev. Fisher, two U. B. min isters, of Philomath are taking an outing on Big Elk. Charles Overlander took supper at the home of P. H. Martin Mon day evening, having come up after his mail. 1 thjnk a widow with some sons large enough to go after the mail could get a good position there. W. C. McNabb. who has been a resident of llarlan for the last two years, left Saturday to visit his nephew. Mr. Curry, of Nashville. Mrs. Harry Rogoway, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Mulkey. has returned to her home in Albany. Kernville. The Nenamosha came in Friday evening with supplies for Dodson & Cook's store. She is now un the Siletz river getting potatoes and lumber. Mrs. Amon Bones comes in to day. Mrs. ButterSeld will come with her. Good people, raise lots of wheat and oats. Cecil Cosper has a threshing machine and will do von good work. Mrs. Fuller shiDned h er hniiuA. hold eoods out on th N She and her daughter, Mrs. Ander sen went to, Washington to reside. Harry Thorn and family and hu father and mother left for Toledo, where they will make their home for a while." The dance at Dodson & Cook's hall was enjoyed by all. They danced until daylight. Clarence Parmele hauled a loaJ of potatoes for Cecil Cosper from Taf t the first of the week. Walter McCliutock went out to meet his father. They are expected back Tuesday. '.! den The sun shines bright in Glen. Many of the farmers are busy with their gardens. Miss Jessie Brown visited in Har lan last week. Mrs. J. W. Davenport was sud denly called to thf hpdaMn nt ko. daughter, Mrs. S. J. Stewart, who is in, dui pernaps not dangerously. I Mrs. W. R. Moore and son, Alva, J went to Toledo Tuesday for a Bhort j visit. . Miss Jessie Brown went to Cor- I ll:.. vauia inonaay. Elk Citand Big Elk Frank Hall is working in the sawmill, returning to his home every Saturday night. While Mr. Lane was returning with a load of oats from Elk City the other day he unfortunately got stuck in the mud at the Bear Creek grade and after calling on neighbor Young and his horsjs he managed to proceed only again to look tack and see that he was losing oats by the peck. . The boulevard from Upidke's t? the main road has been comnleted and anyone wishing a buggy ride might trj it" , A. Pierce and brother from En gland are expected in on their place this week. 1 Vern Calkins, manager of the Scarth ranch, is making wonderful improvements fixing fences, repair- ? L IJ? ... . nig Duiiaings anu tne crops in gen cral are looking fine. Young Calkins is workinor for Mr. staaeiman this month. The farmers alonz the road are all very much nleased with the star route and hope it will be a grand success. Mrs. Ches Morrison intertained the old maids of Elk City and To ledo Sunday and possibly means of deliverance wa3 discussed. Sam . Brasafield of Siletz was over last Thursday and uasaed through this city with a SDan of mares which he bought of A. B. Slovum and son, Harry. Frank Upidke and Anton Young were among those eood Oddfellows who attended the big dedication of the new Oddfellow temple at New port last week. Mr Lang and family have moved into our city, Mr. Lang being em ployed in the sawmill. Chas. Lane returned from a business trip to Portland last Wed nesday. , Anyone in need of a veterinary surgeon will call on Del Hodzes, who claims he has had experience in the last few weeks. v Miss Sarah Ross is working for Mrs. Pollock, who is reported sick. Fritz Whearmiere is working for Marsh Simpson in his coal tunnel. A moat enjoyable time was re ported by those attending the hop Saturday night. A. C. Young has been making inquiries to purchasing a Durham or Holstein bull. A gentleman from London is reg istered at the Hotel Elk in this city and is awaiting his friend, Mr. Pierce, who is expected in this vycek, Newport ' The Ahwaneda came in from I Bandon on the 2d with 85 tons of coal. Socty tons Were for the Ab bey which will last the hotel all Summer. As soon as the ccaljjwas unloaded the vessel returned to Portland for another, cargo of freight for the merchants. The Mirene came in trom Portland on the 3d with a full load of freight for the merchants at New port. The Fish. Captain Dolby, left this morning bound for Coos bay. She will not return for several days. The shipping interest at Newport is getting to be important. It helps the peeple because they get their freight at greatly reduced rates These vessels have no trouble in crossing in and out over the bar. The Olive. CaDt. Dodze. went to ! Siletz with a cargo of freight for j the merchants of that place. I At the last meeting of the city 'council much work was planned for Newport in the way of improving streets and establishing grades. Bush Davis was awarded the con. tract for grading and p'anking Case street to the inteniection of Third street. The contract was let for $5,000. The work of grading will commence in a few days and will give employment to a number of men and the money will be kept at hume. The trustees met at the public school building on Tuesday and elected the following teachers for the ensuing year: R. J. Davis, principal; tirst'and second grades, Miss Lottie Smith; third and seventh grades. Mrs. Margaret Davis; eighth, Miss Genevi ve Ryan. Assistant principal and music teacher to be sunDlied. Newport may well ba proud cf her public school. The policy , of the trustees is to reduce the expenses of thu school. v Hon. B. F. Jones, regu'er of tne landofnce at Rosaburz, has been spending a few days' vacation at Otter Rock and Newport. He was well pleased with the substantial growth NewDort has made within the csat few years. Newport has a light bonded debt and it is the policy of the city fathers not to increase it. Chitwood The farmers are all busy with the truck patch these fine days. We are informed that JTE. Wil son has sold his place here and was expected back tne first of this week, but while in Portland Tues day he was struck by an auto and is now in a hospital. His injuries are slight, however, and he will be here in a few days. - Archie Wilson came in from Eugene Wednesday. He expects to spend the Summer here. James Slyh's baby has been quite sick but is better. E. A. Wildman is helping I. J. Pepin get his crops in. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The County Commissioners' Court for Lincoln county state of Oregon, will receive sealed bids for rocking Siletz wagon road from the Government office to the north end of the rock road on the M. ' Knauf place in District No. 15. Said road District to furnish ail machinery neccessary to crush the rock, and roll the road but contractor to fur nish rock, fuel and all necessary labor to operate machinery and place the rock on the road. All bids to bo by the cubic yard and filed with the County Clerk on or before 9 o'clock a. m.. June 4, 1913. RalDh Hamar, Supervisor Road District No. 15. Roy Walters is down from his Chitwood farm today. Everybody's eoini to thegchnni picnic at Eddyville tomorrow. Alec Warnock of Nortona was doing business in the county seat last Friday evening. Toledo Co-Operative Creamery Association At a meeting at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall yesterday in this city an asso ciation WHS fnrmuri onrl nffii w W MUM VlllLVI a j elected for the Toledo Co-Operative creamery Association. The officers are as follows President. J. W. Parrish; Secretary, 0. F. Dickson; Treasurer, Claus Christiansen;' board of directors, E. B.Shumway. j. l,. wniteis, r. u. Butler, Harry Lutey and F. N. Hayden. The beard of directors will prob ably close a deal with A. T. Peter aon for the purchase of the build ing adjoining the Leader office-.,. This same will be moved back and made larger. The matter of secur ing a lease on the around nn whih this building stands will be taken up wun tne railroad company at once Some thirty-five shares of stock have been subscribed already nmnnor the farmers. The shares are $25 each anu each Derson is limited to. the purchase of one share only. To date the citizens of Toledo have been given no ODDortunitv to nnr. chase the stock of the association but will have that opportunity thrust upon them at once, as a committee of five was named to EolicitsubEcibers. thus: I. F. Hiser, 0. F. Dickson. T. B. Butler, F. N. Hayden and M.J. Thompson. The meeting adjourend to meet a week frum today, Friday, May ' lotn. at tne l. o. o. F. Hall at p. m. sharp. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lincoln county, state of Oregon, will re ceive bids for the construction and covering of the Boulder hrirfoA span (without aDcroaches) on th Salmon River road. Bidder to fur nish all material and perform alt labor and to fu-nish Diana nnt specifications. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk on cr before 9 o'clock a. m., June 4. 1913. K. H. Howell County Clerk. DRESSMAKING. Will go out dressmakinz for the Summer, 15c. per hour. Mrs. Caroline Peterson, Eddyville, Or. V. C. Mowery of Siletz is in the city. Remember the maH npa of fliA , -v- - . w w V la bllU Star Sunday afternoon. Charley Brown arrived rlnwn from Dayton last evening. S. C. Davis wis a countv wak vhitor yesterday and today. J. M. Slyter is erections a por tage in the southeast part of town. J. T. Dailey of Rock Creek van a business visitor in the city yester day. H. A Rphlpchr i'a . ... . . w .j i u ,uia nccn i tr pairing the foundaton to the M. E. G H. Horsfall of Rock Creek had business befoer the County Court yesterday. G. W. Andrews has commenced the erection of a house just west of the city reservoir. A. C. Crawford of Siletz received two fine brood sows from Tangent last evening. Mr. Crawford in tends goinx into the hog industry quite extensively. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Lin' ment. For sale by all druggists. 2 Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by applying Chamberlani's Lini ment and massaging the parte freely at each application. For sale by all druggists.