VOLUME 21 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914 NUMBER 50 CfW TNTV NFW News of each Community Gathered each VW 1 1 1 nu YY week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldport , Considerable redwood lumber was deposited on the ocean beach dur ing the recent storms and was eagerly gathered up. Our mail service i3 again normal after quite a break. We fared bet ter, however, than many places we read about. Several Walport capitalists are a Toledo this week to serve on the Grand Jury. ' " "Down in Dixie" wil be given at the Grange Hall this (Friday; evening. County Surveyor Derrick was Betting pegs around Waldport last week. Walter Stirling returned to Port land last week having found the beaches south of Waldport in excel lent shape for agate hunting. Walter's baggage was heavy. Harlan Dr Paula is visiting at the home of R. R. Black. Dr. can't stay away from Big Elk. Mr. William Fitz Charles has lo cated on a homestead near the B. F.Grant ranch. Mrs Fitz Charles is a neice of Mrs. Grant. Mr. Sanders, who has bad the Tunison place rented for several years, has located on a piece of railroad land known as Cherry Fist. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brander berry have rented their olace and are preparing to move to Portland. The neighbors are sorry to lose the Branderberrys. , . A.Mrs. Keesler , from ..111., has rented the Branderberry place and will take Dossessiun this month. Mr. C. Butler who lias rented a piece of land from P. H. Martin has gone to Corvallis to have his f urniure shipped to this place. Newport The Ahwancda has gone to Port land for a load cf freight for the Morse grocery store and the store of Walker & Lebow at Waldport. She is expected back tcrnorrow, Wednesday. The L. Roscoe went cut over the tar Monday, having in tow the sail barge Coquille. She had on beard 60 tons of dynamite, bound for Siuslaw. This material ' is to . be used in the construction of the Eugene-Marshfield railroad. The Roseue will return in a short time and tow the . barge Frederick to Portland to be placed on the dry docks for repairs. R. F. Baker end j. T. Plant, the committee appointed by the Mayor to go to Portland to confer with the Portland West Coast and Nav igation company, in regard to grant ing that company a franchise for fifty years, if the company would build a railroad to Newport within the next four years. The com mittee met with the officials of that company and after a thorough in vestigation of the standing of the company and their ability t o build the road within the time specified, it was decided to give the franchise, which was done. The road is to be completed and cars running to New port within four years. The com mittee d'd a good deal of hard work and took, great pains in seeing that all the interests of Newnort were protected in. the matter. When this road is built to Newport it will shorten the distance about one half, or in other words, a train leaving Portland at 4 p. m. would . arrive at Newport the same even ing at 8:30. The . distance is 117 miles. The company who .is to ' build the road is composed almost entirely of capitalists from the East, so they will not be under any obli gations to anyone living in Oregon. This is a good point as we have learned by sad experience. The time saved in going over this route between San Francisco and Portland would be about 22 hours. The country through whfch this road are attending, court this week, will pass' abounds in rhb unde-j Q. S. Obmart and wife and R. veloped resources. Along thelinew ( hmart ,igUed at the of tie road and contiguous to it ranch Sunday evening, are, as estimated by timber cruis- ,,. , .. .. , era. more than forty billions of feetl LWAC- Weber and w'fe '"ited at of standing timber. It is also a j""5 Commons ranch Sunday, rich dairying and horticultural i S. C. Denny went to Yaquina country. All alone tne line of Tuesday. ; railroad numerous Borings, branches and rivers rush down the mountain sides to mingle their waters with teh Pacific The scenery along.this road will be more beautiful and en chanting than the famed Willamette Valley. This will be the route the tourist will take in going to San Francisco because cf its many and beautiful attractions. The general impression is that this road will be hnlil ns Mnprifi in iho ncrrofrupnt The Newport Dramatic Society! Miss Leta Denny visited Miss gave a very fine entertainment at ' Leo,a Hewett Saturday and Sun the Midway Theater Tuesday even-! day- ing to a ctowded house. The cast' Mrs. J. M. Bowers and Mrs. D. of characters was well sustained W. Hewett of Upper Beaver took and the interest of the audience . dinner at the Dennv ranch Sunday. wua ueiu irum ins Dezinning me L.l J ! TL. I. troupe is composed eentirely of home talent adn Newport may well be proud of its success. The same play will be put on at Toledo Sat urday evening. I understand the seats at Woodmen Hall have al ready been taken. Ihe cast of characters is. Kitty, the Maid, Muriel Rubertson; Miss Tolman, Nina Boyle; Timothy Tolman, W. M. Berrv: Clarice Racket, Bessie Martin: Robert Racket. Fred Kirk land; Dr. Dalrev, E.'E. Reisinger; Uncla Obadiah Dowson, W. G. Em ery: Uncle Obadiah Perkins, Cecil J. Emery, Misa Daisy, Muriel Rob ertson. . A large number cf Newport, t. -.1 . , 1 a great, and needless expense to the taxpayers Many cf these I cases could have been tried in jus- j tice court ani thus saved much cf i the cost. Nashville The cast fina days are making our early gradner3 sit up and take notice Many packages cf E2ecs are arriving at our local effice Mr. Groundhog saw his shadow so there wiil more winter to come. He will burelv live up to his repu tation. ; Supt. Stevens and Chief En gineer Burns were here looking over the uew switch proposition, which they ordered. The surveyors have' done the necessary surveying. Nashville has a fine climate. There has been no sickness to re port. The enterprising Summit mer chant, Mr.-Underhillwas a business visitor on our street last week. Mr. Winkler has sold the mill, formerly owned by his son, to Mr. Cain and son of Washington who will move to Summit Boon. - We are informed that Spelie, Thompson, and Duin Milling Co., will move their plant to the Bewley ranch, where they will saw a large amount of lumber for Mr. Bewley. The Club is wondering how to rid the Yaqu'na of its damnable sewers. Go after them hard enough and the Game Warden will do 'his duty, and take all the club3 too. Interest the progressive orginiza tions of other localities in the same subject. The new creamery is being rapid ly arranged for and we will soon hear the rat-a-tat-tat of th ham mers, and, by the way, an addition is to be added in the Bhape of & cannery, as the Club has agreed to furnish 26 acres of berries. Ona A, II. Weber and Andy Gallagher peopie aiienaea ourt az loieao . :,- . x, . this week, Much complaint is; .Pr0,f' :' $'; Wood of Nortons made by the needless expense made . "ited "t his horae near in the county by taking up small i Chitwood over Sunday, and frivilous cases. The grand r Fred Hill and family went to jury indicting per3cn3 upon small, j Summit Saturday, returning Mon insufficient evidence. This causes day. i Fred Commons visited William Gallagher Saturday and Sunday. ' Joe Lissy an wife were at the Phelps ranch Sunday. R. W. Ohmart and Herman Web er were trading at Newport Thurs- : day. Mrs. Lispy entertained the ladies 'of this neighborhood Saturday SttemOOn. Norlms Fred Wagner attended court at Toledo this week. E. G. Jones and Olaf Erickson were transacting business at Toledo. Friday and Saturday. Merchant G. E. Wilson was a Ruck creek visitor Friday, returning Saturday. - Art Fendall was transacting busi nes at Newport the last of the week. . A. B. Hunt, a prosperous farmer of Eddvville accompanied by his son. Clifford, and Brown Wakefield. were Nortons visitors Tncdnv. I . K " Ed Hamar made a business trip to Toledo Friday, returninx the following morning. Mis3 Louise Whito came in from Corvall'.s for a few dav's. visit with her parents here, returning Monday morning. i W.E.Rutter who has been working Ion the C. & E. R. R. here has re- signed his position and returned to his farm on Steer creek, , where he will again enjoy the quiet country life. Rudy Rantner came over from Steer creek Thursday. Mrs. Harry Nelson went to Sfllem to visit with relatives at ; that place for a few days Ed Hamar has joinod tha Nor tons bachelors' club. The worst part cf tha initiation for Ed i3 to eat his own cooking, but he will probably, pull through if it is not too long till the apples get ripe. Clinton Scuthwell came over from Rock creek Friday. W. C. Chamberlain of Rosea came over the first of the week for a load of baled hay. G. H. Horsfall and Henry Scott were out from . their farms the first of the week. Frank Chamberlain's bridge crew moved in to Norons Monday even ing where they will put in a culvert that washed out during the recent storm. J. B. White is attending to Fred Wagner's stock during the laters' absence, he found there to bo so much work about it that he had to tall some of the neighbors to aid him. He thinks Fred is a peach if he can batch and do all this by him self. - Bay View Robert Gienger spent Sunday at his home on Beaver creek. Orin McWillis is on the sick list this week. Miss Sophia Gienger visited with the Misses Desa and Leola Prescott Sunday night. Geo. Prescott left for Toledo Sun day to "attend court. John Olson is transacting busi ness in Toledo this week. E. S. Oakland is improving. Messrs. Frances Gatens, Herb Twombly and son, Roy. were over from Beaver creek Friday. Henry and Carl Heudrickson re turned to their farm on Drift creek Tuesday. Miss Edna Gienger went to Drift creek Monday to stay a few davs with Mrs. Frank Huntsucker, who 13 on the sick list this week. Winant We are frightened to see the sun once again. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shermer. John Shermer, and Clarence Boone j attended the dance at Toledo Thurs day night. All report a splendid, time. j Banner and Archie Zeek and Dick Huntsucker went to Newport Wed nesday in Mr. Zeek's new launch. George Lewis was in Newnort Sat urday. MrF. V. D. Boone son. James, and daughter. Nellie, visited her muther, Mrs. Thomas Ferr, of West Yaauina Saturday. , . Mrs. Georae King and daughter Gladys visited Mrs. John Margsan and Miss Gertrude Schroeder Fri day. Miss Ada Lewis spent Saturday with Miss Cora Boone. Charley Greil was in Toledo Fri day. V. D. Boons and son Elvin 'were in Newport Saturday. S. M. Briges and Jay Van Schoick visited with George Lewi3 Friday. Banner Zeek took a scow load of wood to NewDort Tuesday. Miss Cora Boone visited Miss R. V. Hanlon and Dick Huijtsucker Sunday. Mrs. Georue Smith and son Charlie were in Toledo Monday., Clarence Backus visited with Clarence Boone Tuesday. Miss Gussin GrieJ visited Mrs. C. A. Hath Tuesday. Miss Ada Lewis visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sher mer Sunday. Linvillz A. K. Oilar had the misfortune to cut part of ono of his thumbs off with cn ax. immons ha3 been baleing hay this week. C. H. Miller and F. E. Hines made a business trip to Milton Hagan's last week. Mis3 Carrie Wheelock went to Wablport last Week to visit her sister, Mrs, L. V. Colvin. A. M. Wheelock was hauling feed for John and Ole Olson last week. The reads are so bad that it is almost impossible to haul a load, and a small side on the P. X. John son's place mukes navigation by Drift creek rather difficult. Nyebeach The Nyebeach Association at it's last meeting at tho Log Cubin, voted to return to tho Cliff House, be cause of the cold weather. The idea of building a Rest Room through a stock Company was given uu be cause of the lack of stockholders, and the building will be built by popular subscriptions and, through intertainments. Tho bridge across the North Branch of Nyecreek has at last been completed and the interrupted traffic oh Coast street is once more resumed. Nyebeach will be in a voting Pre cinct by herself for the first time in a state election at the forthcom ing primary. The Precinct is called Nyebeach and includes all the country north of Newport street in cluding Agate Beach and Otte Rock4 It is rumored that a noted Nye beah resident will put himself in the hand3 of his friends for tne Joint Representative job, in tha near future. Nye Creek and the Monterey and Little Creek Agate beds are be:ng; raked daily for Agates by enthusias tic Agato fiends from all over Ore gon, Washington, and Idaho, the heavy storms having completely un covered them. Mrs. Brooks and H. J.PrcsierSr. are preparing to build this Spring in the Spruce St. district. 1 Married At the M. E. Parsonage Siletz. Oregon, on Feb. 2. 1914. Mr. Peter M. Casey and Miss Vernon Goodell, Rev. W. T. Pearce officiating. Butter Fat Is coming down. Get a better seperator. Get all the butter fat. Try a Simplex. Satisfaction Guar anteed. For furher particulars call or address A. M. Wheelock or J. B. Simmons, Waldport, 0., Waldport Phone. Result of First Spelling Contest The first spelling contest in the schools of thi3 county was he'd Friday, January 23. The plan of the new spelling book is being fol lowed. Twenty-nine of the teach ers have reported the result of their school. . If . spelling can be used as an indicator, showing tha work of the different schools, you may see how your school ranks with the others in the county. Follow in are the number of tha district the per cent earned, and the name of ths school, whose teacher reported: ' Dist. No. per cent. Grade 1. Elk City, 85 2, Toledo. 99 , 8th 2, " ' 95 6th and 7th 2. i " 89 4th and 5th 3, Newnort, DO ' 3rd 3, " 99 4th 3, " 99 5th 3, " 92 Gth 4, Nortons. 95 6, Little Elk, 81 - 7, Cbitwcod 9G 12. Waldport 83 7th and 8th 12 " 73 4, 5, and S. 11 Bav View, 100 16, Lobster 89 20, Yachats 99 22. Eddyville 81 , ; 23, Nashville 84 36, Riverside 85 38, Agate Beach 100 39. Ona 96 43. Steer Creek 95 47, Agency 87 Siletz Agency 47, Long Prairie 99 49, Otia 91 52, Ocean View 88 60. Schooner Creek 100 61, Devil's Lake 93 64, SimDson Creek 94 The next contest will be spelled Friday, March 20th. and at that time we hope to have more schools reporting. There are now forty three schools in session. , R. P. Coin. County School Supt. , G. N. Barclay of Tidewater was attending court here Tuesday. John Olson of Linvillewas trans acting business in the city Wednes day. J. D. Kent of Waldport was at tending Circuit Court here the first of the wewk. 1 Jesse Farrin cf Taft was in the city the first of the week. He went to Portland Wednesday. T. M. McCintock of Taft was in town th9 first of the week, going? on to Portland Wednesday morn ( 1