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ewer. TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914 NUMBER 28 Rmto.ln fantttp I Newport Dr. C. J. Smith candidate of the Democratic pa ty for Governor came in Sunday on the excursion train and remained till Tuesday. Dr. Smith aa well as all other can didates are minority candidates cs only about sixty per cent voted in the primaries. This shows a great lack of interest among the people in the primary election. 1 don't think anyone can be elected Governor who decs cot stand fully fcr law enforcement. Fhil Metschen, proprietor of the Imperial, is at tne Abby for a few days' outing. M. Alexander a uromincnt citi zen of Pendleton is at the Abbey spending a few days at thi3 deligh ful resort. Judge Dean cf the Supreme Court is also here taking his vaca (ion. He is a guest at the Osburn. Prof. Harvy Dcnemure of Wash ington Univcnity, Trof. J. B. Hcr r.cr, of OAC and daughters have just returned from a week's outing en Drift creek. While there Mr. Ball the pbotographtr from Ccr vallis took a high cIbes picture of Wheelock Frills, wheie the party was stopping. ThiEe falls a.re ten in number , rrch tumbling into the one below end Ihcv are all about 100 feet in height. The water is always clear and icy cu!d and in the Summer months their clearness I.8S the hue cf tilvcr crystals. Their ripliing,' dur.cing. romping from cascade to cascade seem to illustrate the playfulness of a child described by Samuel Simpson in the line, "Leaping, dancing like a child at nlav." Wheelock Falls is a most beautiful place loc-itcd on a river whose source ia in the biff, vrren mountains ntur Marys Peak. You would enjoy these falls almost as inuch as Bridal Veil. The party report ta having a yocd time ar.d -a handeorr.e catch of the speckled beauties. Let 'Er Buck is n new letter in the althabet. TI12 cow toys gr.ve their Wild West Show cn the Baker ball grounds Saturday and Sunday. A K'jod audience was in attendance both cloys. Their e;hititicn cf Lucninu horses sr.d l ulls wps very good with the waluial lliev had "The Grave C.iprrr," a vici-HisLi;', gray, was rode ly Redding lie L'jcktd e'eor rcross the field ai:d it times he seemed to be six or eight feet in the air. He bucked eo Lard that the liJci'a no;o Lied. The Lhck hen?, an o.itlaw almost, was rode by little Dutch. Hi? humped his hack tu t'niost 43 de rrrecs ?nd went into the air and lawledlikea bull, but the rider stayed vfith him. The big brown htrsc brought from the Silctz thst had never boon hacked by anyone was rode by Broncho Bob the champio'i rider. He was a vicious bucker but ho never got the rider off. The big roan bull taken oft" the ranxe was rode by Slim Jim. When he was mounted and the epurs put in his flank you ought to see him buck. He did his best but the rider stayed on. The red null was an outlaw and could not be rode by anyone. Some of the best riders tried it and failed. The Indians thought a white boy could ride it, an expert on calves. The Indians put up $20 and the cow boys took it. Young Kineson mounted the bull took hia tail in one hand and with the other he took hold of tne bull's collar and the bull was turned loose and with a few big jumos Kincson came sprawling to the ground. After this two of the cow boys tried to ride him double but he soon bucked them otf One of- the best stunts was bull-dogging a big, wild steer. Thii was dor!e by Broncho Bob who mounted a horse and chased the etecr around the ring till ho got cloce enough to jump from the horse cn to the etecr'a head. Once rented he took tlia steer by tho nose ar.d twist id his neck till ho cmiie to the ground. This is a difficult end dangerous feat ami ran only be di no by an expert, The Indians in putting on the War Dance did bettor than usual. They hnd on tho finest costumes that could be obtained on tho reserva tion and they entered into the ddtieo with the old 'imo spirit. The people were pleased wi!h lha Wild West show and it may be made h permanent thing at New port. Capr. Wilson I. Davcnny cf COUNTY Washington, D C, Field Secretary of the National River and Harbor Congress, delivered an address at the I. 0. 0. F. Banquet Hall Fri day evening to the business men of Newport. Subject: "Our Native Waterways and Yaciuina as One of Them." His address was full of information emphasizing the im portance of improving our harbors and rivers. Congratulated the people of Toledo on their energy in taking the matter up with tho Government, cf the wisdom of bonding their Prt District to get money to commence the work of deepening the channel to the sea. The channel is now ten feet at low water and can still be made deeper. The axiom holds, the decDer the channel the cheaper tin freight rates. He ssid these mat ters now were taken entirely out of corporate and political influence and placed under the control cf this Congress which acts imprrtial and tries to do the right thing to all sections of the country. He urged the importance of bonding the Port District to get money to imrrcve tho harbor. Said tho government would aid in the mat ter but the people mutt take the initiative. Said Newpcrt anJ To ledo must stand together in thesa improvements. Said cur million dolld- appropriation was turned down because of rival interest. His talk was cf intense interest to me peepie 01 tins section. Jt is heped much good will be accom plished by it. A big clambake will be given at Newport Sunday, tho 23, everybody invited. Fiegles Creek Harry Lilliard cf reek haukd lumber from Chas Mulkcy's mill last week for Chas Lindley's barn. Frank Mulvaney visited Robert Clack Friday ar.d Saturday. Chas Lir.dlcy visited Mortv Lake Saturday end Sir-Jay ct the Peck. John Rankin end Marion Walker were in Corvalli3 last week. Mr. Pauli was on Ficcla3 Crc:k the other day. Joe I ra Jy visit:-.! at Chas Lind, Iev3 and t'.;3 Muivanry home Mon day. I L'arion Waller ento:taineJ in :l!ci:..r at lit. and Mrs. Ilarucv JIVikslast Sunday dinner. Those 1 present were: Mr. and Mm. Zcb 'eisi. Miss Etta Boies, Miss Eliz: jbcthKcsii, Jahn Rankin, Marion I Walker. Mary Delbert and Dor.ald MUSI. wr. anu fl;rs. trar.x Davis carr.o uu in their automobile Monday for a capping and hunting trip. This is tne first auto brought over this road and it made the riffle all right. A hunting party including Dr. Cox of Albany, Frank Dai of BlodRett, Robin Hathaway of Mich ler Hill and Frank Mulvaney started out at sunrise Tuesday. "Mollie have the kettle on. ' WednesJay Mr. and Mr. Frank Rowland of Hlcdgctt came in to camp and visit the Daviscs and Mulvaney. Mr. Rowland. Chas Lindley and Chas Lilliard. Jr., of Peek, went to join Messrs. Cox, Hathuway, Davis and Mulvaney on the hunt et Fall creek. Everything is fine and dandy at present on Fiegles Creik. Taft Walter Bones is hauling lumber from D. R. Ring's mill for ths new bridge on Drift Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jessa Stone re turned from Toludo t!io Inst r.f iv, week. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Chas! Lawson. a baby girl weighing seven pounds. The schooner Pilgrim made a trip in tho last of tho week. f$.-. G. S. Parmrln nml ----- M'llllj Ult for Gaston tho first of tho week where they intend tl) R IIP nil thn winter. J no nanormen'a strike la at an end. They; started to fish ugain August ICth. The Catholic sl.itora who were spending their outing here, left the last of this week. They ex pressed a delightful timo. The dance given at Dodson's hall NEWS August 15th was well attended and all had a fine time. Upper Beaver Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker and children went to WaldDort Saturday to visit Mrs. Fannie Me- Kenney, returning home Sunday. A. Peterson and son, Peter, de livered two veals and one beef to Newport last week. Peter Peterson end Gordon Em erson made a business trip to To ledo Monday. Mrs. Dora Huntsucker anent the week end visiting at George Lewis and M. G. Shermt-rs, I. N. Huyett is hauling lumber from Poole Slough to build an ad dition to his house. Mrs. Dora Huntsucker and cons, Johnny ar.d Eugene, and Gordon and Henry Etnersun attended the dance at M. G. Shermers Saturday night. J. C. Huntsucker went over to Bayview Tuesday with his team to bring some surveyors and Mr. Dur bin to Upper Beaver. J. M. Powers delivered a veal to Newport Saturday. K. D. Mtrtin made a trip to Newport Monday. Miss Miie Uur.Uucker has been obliged to quit school op. account of ill health. - Harlan Friendo are congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grant on the ar rival of a new daughter, AugUEt 9th. I. It. Payne und family have been entertaining n party' of relatives from Sheridan who came over in Mr. Payne, Sr's., automobiile. They wtre delighted with our cli mpte but thought that our moun tain roads could be better. ' Cn the evening of August 12th the re it It ors gathered at the hume of Mr. and Mra. G. F. Kinney to wish them farewell before they leave for their new home in Wal lowa county. Mrs. Myit'e Miller is visilir her parent?, Mr. r.nd Mrs. G. F'! hinney. "Lige" Crr.nt had tho misfor tune to Irosa hia hou-:n r,nd r.M !u i contents Ly firu cn the of ttrnocn cf the Kith. The origin cf the fire '13 unknown as it was all in flames when discovereJ. A farewell dance wes given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lilliard 011 the eve of iha Mth They left on the 17th for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ells worth Lilliard in Portland, before going to thei new home in Philo math. Mr. Lloyd Lilliard an 3 Miss Lena were in our little berg Sunday. Little Elk If it should rain now our little potatoes would be spoiled. Threshing is all done in this vicinity, grain yielding better than was expected. H. O. Boynton is building a fine new house on his farm. Matthew brothers aredoincr tho nmii Th are both fine workmen. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Loudon went to Woodburn last Saturday. Virigil is going to work there dur ing the Fall months. Tony Gcnini nml Sophia, were visiting at the home 01 Airs, htnndnril mm flu,. i. t 1 1 . " " " mhj jacw week, but that is nothing new. William Horfa nf passed through the Little Elk valley one day last week with a load of tewing machines. DewfV find T rvj-nll C(..J... 1 -r - - uioiiuuiu VI Indriieridcni'fl nrn uUiiin i..;. mother tnli week. Mins Lola f.ninl nit Ulinf X) 1 '.v-Uli ,U VTOUU- burn la3t Saturday to visit her grandmother and aunt for to or three weeks. Therd w. n nnrtu .1 .l. , - "M -1 .. 1 j,i;il mo nom 01 wr. and Mrs. W. F,Wakc ficld'a Friday evening, August 14, in honor of liij nr,th in-rtk.i... All reeort a present from Eddyvillo were: Earl Lynn. Rov Maii.-h m,.i i.-iu Albcrtson, Leah Rutledite. Violet Damon and Anna Mauch. Everybody in this vicinity are News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors getting ready for the Lincoln County Fair, There will be horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, fruit, vegetables and other things too numerous to mention from this Community. If everv onmmnnirii will take what thev have in the way of exhibits the Fair will be a great success. It will not only help the Fair but Lincoln County and everyone in it. Oysterville Misses Violet and Gladys King went to Elk Citv Friday for a visit with friends, returning Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Deh. F.,l!r It rnmn in from Corvallis Sunday noon for an extended viBit at M. G. Sherm ers. Quite a crowd attended the dance at M. (). Shermers Saturdav niaht. A number frcm Toledo wore there and all had the very best of good times. V. D. Boone has been quite sick the past few dayi but is improv ing. K. D. Martin of Beaver Creek went to Newport en business Mon day taking the train at Oysterville. Buzz Engel and lady friend cancel up from Newport and visited the home of George King Sundry afternoon. Muitirs are still in our neighber hood, Violet and Gla( jsKing being the latest victims. J. Vicars was a Tuledo visitor Wednesday afternoon. Earner Zeek has been hauli.ig lumber for a county bridge up Mill Four slough. Glen Road work re-commenced last week- ti men havirg ; got through, it I n Purtland last Saturdav after JiJV';",K u '"n"" camping on Dtif i Creek. ... . wrr. V. I;. rJcrre srent ast ! Saturday v.ith Mrs. C Riv:-riJo. C. Lane Mhs-.H Mvrtle, Friircs and Ikl !j tVii.e an 1 .Mrjaret and Grace l!:i!t cf Toledo spent hat week i'.'i Misa Clare M:cre. The six ci:i; ha J a big tins ean.ping cn U; i:t Creak. Mir3 Editt Davenport went Corvallis Tuesday to pick hops. Mrs. J. W. Djvenp:rt went Tul-.do M-jnday. to Mis. W. R. Moro and dnuhster. Clare wsnt to Toledo Tuesday. J. E Croovs went to Elk City t: ft. .. r. . n. j Uwnvi.ii.ri m. t 1 11 u i ,eJ'3ltedM".T.L. Bohannon m ssea r.ivrnp rninn nr.il I nro Ona Mr. and Mrs. Enas Wilson and children who have bctn visiting at tho Common's ranch for some time. returned to their home in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Phelps and family visited at the Christensen ranch Sunday. Miss Lcta Denny went to Bay view Monday. Mrs. J. H, Wolfsocrger, Miss Helga Holmgrcen anil Lloyd Com mons attended the dunce at Wald port Saturday evening. Clifford Thelps attendeJ the "Round Up," at Newport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Weber. Mr. and Mrj. Joe Lissv and RpvnnU Ohmnrt euent Sunday at Seal Rocks. Clav Frozcr of Albanv U visititif hisEister, Mrs. S. C. Dtnny. W. C . nnd A. W. Weber made a Iri.) to Newport Saturday. Clyde Coovcrt killed n fina tirnv ono day last week. A tired, hur.izrv carrier nlunon dropped down at tho I'hclna ranch Tuesday evening. After a hcurty! snnnrr it inmlo it a l.n.l in Ihn L... m ' Htid ut the present writing it Jtemt reluctant ta le.nvo Elk City and Big Elk Rev. Devcnport was the guest of A. B. Slocum and family last F'liday. Miss Bessie Gillet of Oakville, wmi ine r.nrvcsi : which soen.'S Mr. Silver returned to his homo'corrI,laint- Linn county, was the guest of A. B. Slocum and family the latter part of .last week. Miss Gillet will teacti the Bear Creek school this term. Miss Vi King and sister, Gladys, were the guests of Mrs. C. H. Stadlman. The boys who are camped on the Dalaba ranch seem to be havinit good success peeling chittim. Mrs. A. C. Ebert who has been spending the Summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H Stadlman, expects to return to her home in Eugene soon. H. L. Slocum seems to ha vprv much interested in and about Eddy- viuc wonder why? Hoppicking will soon bo here. Everybody get ready for it The most of the people arc mak ing good use of the drv wtather burning slashings. All scam keep them well under control. to Mr. Allen and his crew of men have the new bridge across Bear Creek almost completed. Mrs. Silver's mother returned tn her home at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Silver accompanying her aa far &a Purtland- Miss Bessie Grant is tho curst r,f Frank Lang and family. Tho work on the Deer toad began laat Tuisday. Ltcvk Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Thompson Walcott visited at Corvallis lat Saturday. MiS3 feggy lhomason 13 assiet- ing Mrs. is. F. Grant cook far the threshets during the absenco of Miss Bessie who h visiting at fie home cf f. A. Lang near Elk City. P. il. Martin is threshing on Uo- per tlk this week, commencing at I. R. Payne's the 15th. Hie grain " " hiaui ia turning out light in thh vicinity . . . to be general Frank Davis and family and Mr and Mrs. Frank Roland, all of ( rjh.r!golt, who have been cjmnina ., L' 1 .. . 1. ... . . . . ' .es recs rciun.0,1 to their c homes Sunday. f Rir.t-:. ivui! y iVi-UUUliy Of tlu Board of Equalization uf Li:i:oln county, Oregja, ur the year 1911: All to W'huiii it Mivj Cu;,ec in.' Giec-ting: Take iiotiea. that the E.mr J of Equalization for Lincoln t.'ountv. I Oregon, will meet on tlia reeoiid to, Monday of Septemlur, the tame nemg inc ntn uay ol heuiomuor. 1 1 1 1. for the nurposu of correct ing, equalizing aril examining tlic assessment rollj for Lincoln county . CS returned bv the Assessor. Thn first full week will be set nsido fjr'and being n hundred feet in breadth . . . . . j receiving tetitiuns and comp aints, as Ly ,aw rcquire(Ji Tho abov meeting will be held in the county court room in the Court IIouss at Toledo, Oregon, at 0 o'clock a. m. on Monday, tho 1 1th day of Sep I1.0"11'"' 19V'. , w- & Bull, I As3Cssor ' Lincoln county, Oregon. tember, 1011. W. E. Bull. FOR SALE. A good, young team, G and 7 years, Weight about 1200, well matched. Wagon and harness. Ira A. Miller, Newport, Or. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Scaled bids will bo received up to noon Snturday August 22d, 1014, bv tho Port of Tulnrtn fnr ihn building of Warehouse tho Port of loieuo 10 lurmsn ail material de livered on the rgonnd. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the Port OHice. The Port reserves tho riht to reject any or all bids. Lee Wade, Secretary. NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. Tho County Court of Li nctiln county, Oreaon. will reecivo i;liIli1 bidd for furniahintr matetiul uml contructing 11 bridge ovir Loht.ter river near the homo of Tims, Tay lor, in Road Diatrict No. 1; also for furnishing material and build ing n bridge over Ii!g Kile river near the homo of B. V Grant, in Road District No. 12. Said bida to bo in accordance with pl.ma on filu with tho County Clerk and must bo accompanied with a certified check amounting to G per cent, of bid submitted. All bids to be filed with the County clerk on or before 9 o'clock a. m., September 2, 1914. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Couny of Lin coln. W. L. Morgan. Plaintiff vs. Marie T. Cockrell, Marie A. Brown and H. E. Brown, her hus band, E. G. Alfredson, George H. Alexander, N. A. Niskern and c! F. Pruner, Defendants. To Marie T. Cockrell. Goo. II. Alexander, N. A. Niskern andC Pruner, DEFENDANTS: In the name of the State .F. of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tha above en titled court and causo on or before Friday, October 2d, 1914, which date is more than six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to nupcar and answer Lefure said date, for want thereof nlaintifT will apply to the couit for tho relief prayed for in this complaint, to wit: That plaintiff have judgment against defendant Mario T, Cock rell for $1,016.78 with interest, attorney's fe:s and costs; and that I tin. mortaaiie described in ho...m. 'plaint herein, executed Ly defend I ant Marie T. Cockrell to plaintiff " the folIoirg property, to-wit: jl'omrncing at the E coiner of it lha Nil.' (1 iinUr of sctiim ')) t . . - - - - . 111LMH.D west 400 feet; thence no.iii 2340 feet; thence h. 1720 ft.; thence S. 2340 ft I thence W. 1312 ft. to place of beginning, hcjtiK ia sec tions 22 and 23. and containing 02.39 acres. Th'j SW quarter? of the SW quarter of sec. 23. The NE quarter 01 tho NE quarter of sec. 27. Cummcm:inK t the NE corner of sec- 27; thence N. 27.24 rods; thence W. So rods; thence S. 27.24 rods; thence E. u rod3 to place of beginning, containing ig.u.iKuaui m ... nyj UIU fractional NE quarter cf tl..-. SW, quarter of taction 27, containing 47 acres, ml the wettn'ii part contuiniiiR .15 acres in tho frurtion- ul NW quarter of the SE. qu.irter of b;c 27. bting more fully d scribed ns follows: brginning a point on hichv.ntnr mark 3..0 at ft. :ice W. of the Ovsti rvi!!.' Ihuse. t'lence running N. ISOd ft. t.i ti;o N. bojudarv if the , ha'f mile sec. lin W. tlironh re.-. ;i!nn.; Baid linn cruris of l.ils 1. I:tim wiiicli ii the : t uni:i:: il. and tlia.ire ft. ti W. the I a 1 1 .r; thence ,S. alonu 11,2 line between lots a:i:l 5. llliO ft. t hihwate i.uirk 1 fienco along tiie line of hi!r.ater .mark to the place of bisiinning; . containing in till S2 acres more or kss. but cxccTtin-' Hnd reserving -Out of the conveyance of the last ; two pieces of land in sec. Zl a strip of land running the who'o lenuth of ihn sinilhi'rn side thornnf. for the entire distance and lying north of the center of the track of the Willamette Valley an 1 Coat Railroad Co., aj now constructed there; and also excepting and rc sorving so much of slid lots 5 and G of sec. 27 as lies to tho S. of the center line of said railroad truck. All in T. 11 S.. R. 11 W. Willam ette Meridian, containing 208 acres more or less; situate in the County of Lincoln, State of Oregon: be decreeded a first lien on said property and that said mortgage be foreclosed according to law, and that each of you and all of the de fendants and parties claiming by through or under them be forever barred and foreclosed of and from 'any and all riirht. title, interest and equity of redemption in or 'said mortgaged premises and thit to ' . I : . : iT i . l m .1 1 r m iMuiiiuu uuvu sum luriner runci as the court may decree. This summons is published in pursuance of on order of the Hon orable Laurence T. Harris Judge of tho above entitled Court made on the 10th day of August. 1014. directing thn sumo to bo publhhej onc3 a week for six consecutive) weeks in the Miir'uln n.iimtv .eA. cr, a ncvwpaprr of generar circula tion pablishcd in loloio. Lincoln County, Oregon. MANGIIUM & MANGHUM, Attorneys for PlnintitT, Morgan Building Portfund. Oregon. Datti of first publiication August 21. 101 1. Date of last publication October 2, 101 1. Cluude Welch and Lawrence. Al trec went to Portland Monday in Mr. Welch's auto. John Gwyn of Eddyvillo was transacting business in this city be teen tiaina Saturday.