Wincoln
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VOLUME 22
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1914.
NE21SEP. 37
COUNTY
Nqvs of each Community Gathered each
week by Our Hustling Associate Editors
NEWS
Newport
The Flfleld went out over the bar
Sunday evening at high tide. She had
a cargo of 600,000 feet of lumber and
was bound (or San Pedro. The Ollie
8. towed her out without any trouble,
notwithstanding that It Is more diffi
cult to handle the Flfleld than the
Bandon. The Tillamook left Monday
evening with 1600 cases of salmon
bound for Astoria. The Ahwaneda Is
In Portland after a cargo of freight and
will return In a few days. The Mirene
came in Monday with a full cargo of
freight for Newport, Yaqulna, Toledo
and Waldport. The water transporta
tion is increasing right along to the
great advantage of the pooplo. Since
the storm we are having exceptionally
good weather. The temperature is
about 65. The sun shines, tho days art
warm, tho nights are cool, no front.
The birds are singing and tho flowers
are blooming as in springtime. New
port Is as good a winter resort as a
summer rasort. We have np duct or
northwest winds in winter to make it
unplcaRunt. The travel Is good and
man. iuvulids and people out of health
nro coming to spend the winter litre.
Building and Blreet Improvements r.ro
Coins riuht a!ou;. Sixth r.nd Angle
street" in the vicinity cf tlio public
school building nro b?ins graded and
put In nplct'.dld condition. Tho proper
ty owners r.ie dolus the work the rliy
only fixing the oimrcs. Ti:ln pU n
woiks better than It did when the
City made the street luiorovtiiienM.
Then contracts v.'tia let aau a l:.ri?o
portion of tlio money :''uand-iod.
When peoplo do their own wu.-k they
are very careful nnd no nicucy in
wasted. I think this p.)Iicy would
work as well in the county Improve
me nts. The people are tired and sick
of hixh ta:x'3 ami bonded !ndjttedne33
either lu city or county. The best
mads in the county cro ocing built by
tho people ihetmielvcs. The greatest
Improvement for Newport and Lincoln
county Is to Improve her water ways
and deepen the channel on the bar.
The Government says in order to do
this tho people must pay half the cost
of tlio improvements. The Toledo peo
ple did a little better than this. The
people there put up CO end tho govern
ment 40 per cent to pay for the im
provements they etready have. Wo
here must do our share if we over ex
pect to g'.t any help from Uncle Sam.
We can by petition extend our port
district and take in more territory,
and then levy a tax sufficient to do
our part of the work. We can take
in all th" watershed that flows to tho
ocean. That would Seclude the terri
tory lying south of a line running eant
from the mouth of tho Silett river to
the summit ofa the Coast range of
mountains. All streams and creeks on
the werl of the Coast rango run to the
sea. It Is up to the Commercial Club
and the people to have this work done.
I have no doubt the timber men will be
in favor of this for they are very
antlous to get their timber sawed up
and shipped. All that vast body of
timber on the Snetz has fully matured
and is now In Die process of docay.
The only way they can ship it with
pn;!lt is by water. It is needless to
say that this would benefit Lincoln
county.
D. II. Robinson, tho Alaska miner
and poet, delivered a speech at. the
midway theatre Tuesday evening to a
small audience, on tho prohibitatlon
amendment from a liberal standpoint.
He five red a vet town and regulated
saloon. Paid if you make Oregon dry
you will kill one of the great industries
of the state, throw thousnnds of men
out of employment and oho deprive
the stale of $900,000 annually. Mr.
Robinson Is a fair Bpcaker and he
must hnve been dry himself because
he drank a pitcher of water whllo de
livering his address.
One of the candidates for a county
office wrote to an Indian politician on
the Slletz to look after his interest
there and to holp him all ho could.
The Iledman wrote back that ho could
not work without tools.
Oysterville
Mrs. Geo. King went to Newport
Thursday for a visit with her Hlstor,
Mr. Case, returning home Monday.
Miss Barbara Buckley of Newport
came up Friday morning for a visit
with Gladys King.
Frank Barnes of Portland was a
caller at the cannery and visited J.
Vlgara.
Mrs. Branch and daughters, Irene
and Josephine, and Mr. and Mrs. Cul
ver of Yaqulna called on Mrs.,T. Dowl
tag Sunday afternoon.
Clarence Boone, Tracy Huntsur.ker
and Wm. Fey took a hike to the hills
to hunt some, while fishing waw alow.
Mrs. C. A. Hath called on Mr. King
Tuesday afternoon.
A number attended a candy pull at
the Geo. Lewis home Saturday night.
Mrs. Bessie Shermer spent Sunday
at West Yaqulii.
Eddyville
Th one neither absent nor tardy dur
ing the first month of school were:
Jean Sparks, Loren Mauch, Fred Mich
el, Leslie Fee.
MIhb Gillette teacher at Bear Creek
and MIhs Marie and Goyle Slocum
spent Saturday and Sunday at Eddy
ville. Rer. Devenport spent several days
visiting at the homes of the members
of his Eddyville congregation last
week. On 8unday he held services at
Eddyville and Little Elk. Mr. Deven
port report a very promising out look
for the coming year's work.
The regular Grange meeting was
held Saturday, October 24th. Altho
there was a very small attendance,
there was profitable and pleasant dis
cussion on various topics of Interest
and several Important business mat
ters -were settled.
The work on the new Spark's resi
dence Is progressing rapidly and the
family will soon be Installed In their
new home. .
Mrs.Schenck, Democratic candidate
for county clerk, talked to a small
audience at the schoolhouse, Friday,
October 23.
Miss Eleanor Glrdler has been 111 for
tho past week but Is now fully re
covered. Glen
Mrs. V. r.. Moore and Mrs. Elrdie
Wiley prepared a delightful dinner
last Friday in honor of Mr. Moore's
63 birthday. Those present were Mr.,
and Mrs. Moora, Mrs. Eirddle Wiley,
Mr. J. 1- Murphy, Uncle Jack and
lienry McCrum, MIbs Clare Moore,
LIro Grant, Alva Moore, and T.upert
Stewart. Wo n'.l wish hira to spend
n.any more euc!i enjoyable btrthdnys.
Miss Edith Davenport cpent Thurs
day nlfht with Miss Jessie Brown. .
HV Crown spent Saturday nt Ilar-
:nn.
Gr.o. rtevenpor. went to Toledo b3t
Wednecday.
The danco i Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
T.tcore'o laeL FrlSay nifclit was onjoy
r.My cpent. A largo crowd attended.
Taft
John Rlckr-rbnck got his leg almost
broken and came very near getting Pis
boat mashed up by the rough water at
Tnft the first of the week.
G. L. Parmelo nnd son, Edgar, who
havo been v'.sltlns at Taft for a couple
of weeks, loft last week with about
GO head of cattle. They took them to
their ranch at Gaston, where they are
in hopes cf selling them.
We see Mr. Dodson has his woodsaw
ct work again.
There was bo much high water and
storm last week tho fishermen caught
very little fish.
Bay View
Mrs. G. W. Stephens end Mrs. S. R.
McWUHb were visitors at Mrs. Frank
Huntsucker's Saturday aftornoon.
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Prescott went
to Waldport Wcdnesdny afternoon.
Mrs. Prescott was a visitor at Mrs.
Walker's Thursday.
Hilda Oakland has been quite ill for
a few days, but Is getting better now.
Dessa Prescott stayed with Mrs.
Twombly Monday night
Albert Oakland returned from Coos
bay last week.
Lillto Slmonson and Andrew Sim
o nson were visitors at Prescott's Sun
day. , ...
Mr. Garret returned to Bay View
from Portland lo3t week.
Julia and Lawrence Hendrl-hron
Pave been sick for about a week and
are not going to school.
West Yaquina
(To la' j for last week)
Mrs. George Rjtn returned from a
few weeks' visit a I lunts Pass Friday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bit Ryan returned to
their homo at Hoover Creek TiUMdjy.
John Coovert, O B. Ryan and Ll iyd
Commons wero over from 0..i thit
week.
Geo. Ryan wis n Yaquina Tiosla.
Mrs. William Willis has tlio mumps.
Otto Elmer of Corvallis spent the
week end at the Stout residence.
Acy Lowfa Is fishing with John Ilan
lon. Mrs. General Lyons and daughter.
Rose, are visiting relatives at South
Beaver.
Mrs. Hattle Seidler of Newport was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Forr of this place Tuesday.
Fiegles Creek
Tbunder and lightening! Sunshine
and rain.
Goo. Titus and Fred Scheddler have
returned.
Chas. Llndley came home from
Racks Creek.
Messrs. Rankin and Walker returned
to say adieu. V. L. Mulvaney has the
caretaklng of their places while they
are away.
Saturday Messrs. Win Koontz, Robin
Hathaway, Riley Young and Sam
Koonts, all of Spout Creek, passed
through enroute to Fall Creek for an
outing.
Dr. W. A. Cox left for Albany Mon
day night, bidding us aurevoir.
Messrs. Norton of Summit and
Thrasher of Turn Turn vicinity are
rusticating here. Camped on west
rork of Fiegles creek.
Percy Mulvany celebrated . his 8th
birthday Monday, tho 2Cth. His sister,
Blanch, assisted him to entertain his
little neighbor friends at games, etc.
Luncheon was served.
News Is getting beautifully scarce.
A good excuse for a witless pon or
the sixth sense?
' Zeb Kcssl Is ploughing and seeding
Fall grain, having garnered his pototo
crop which yielded fair to middling.
Eskolt Darting arrived with a wagon
load of grain from Summit Saturday,
Upper Beaver
G. E Lewis and T. Hunsucker mad
a trip to aquina Wednesday.
J. M. Bowers and K. D. Martin
made a business trip to Toledo Wed-
nesday. ,';
Peter Peterson went to Toledo Wed',
nesday returning home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Fallman aud I,
N. Hewill went to Yaqulna Saturday.
i m.i a.uii.ii .en. .ui iu"-
dav where ha will snend a. few dava.
r ,
Adolph Peterson and son, Peter,
made a trip to Yaqulna Monday. jtho Commissioners' Court.
G. E. Lewis made a business trip to ! At tho mooting of the City Council
Waldport Monday. ;jnoxt Monday evening tho levying of a
J. M. Bowers, I V: Martin nnd T.'',tax for Citr Purposes for tho next
Huntsucker attended the road meeting J'8Br wl" llnvfl t0 DB disposed of. The
at Ona Monday. , Council tlra year has a peruliar situa-
Mi. 1, !. rra lu conicna wmi. ii laces aoout
iss Christina Peterson vlBitea it, um ,, ,,, . ,.
tho Fallmen ranch Friday aftento
Mrs. Dora IIuntcucKer and son, Geo by p irur ivU levy nnd i'2 000 was
Emerson, of Oyster City, Mrs. fhos.; raisfl bv f:iloon licensed. The Ciur
Browa and daughter, Isabel, of Poole :t of ti e C;ty prjvidos that '.he ('mm
slough, end .Mr. an J I.Ira. A. Petcr3oa;.C:l (r.ur.ot mako more than a ton mill
und childron tiiiciit Sunday viaitlcs at .iovy, r.n i u(,t knowing whrtlio" the
tho Falhtun laa: h.
J. M. Erv-er3 d
livered a beef to
Newport Hului-oY.y.
Mr3. Dora I.i'iili iioUcr and con, Ceo.
Emerson, o? Cyater City spent tne
wetk end y'.s'.'Jus tt tho Peterson
ranch.
M's. J. M. hewers visited at the
G. 11. Lewia ran:h Sunday.
Misses Addlo Lewl3 and Alna and
Cera Boone of Oysterville were In
thia vicinity Su::day.
Misses Ida ar.J Eveline Fal'mnn and
Tracy Falln.au visited at the Peterson
ranch Saturdiy.
Ona
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ohmart and son,
Lee, who l'.avs been visiting at the
Ohmart ranch tho past week, left for
their home at Salem Monday.
Earl Deany niado a trip to Bayviow
Friday.
Mr3. William Parthmer and eon, Joe,
of Newport are visiting at the Com
mons ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coovert made a
trip to Bayview Sunday. i
Mr. and Mra. C. S. Ohmart, Reynolds
Ohmart nnd Misses Neta and Helen
Phelps spent Saturday at the beach.
The infant uon of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Nicholas was buried at the Fern
lilll cemetery Saturday. .
Mr. and M.-a. Joe Llssy were New
port visitors Tuesday.
Elk City
Albert Kuilcudcr of Independence Is
visiting his parents.
The party given by Miss Bessie
Gillct and Mary Slocum ot the home
of A. B. ii lot urn was well attended,
twenty seven being present. Gnmes,
music and comical stunts being the
main features of the evening. Llrht
refreshments were served at midnight.
Rev. Devenport has been spending
the week with his son, Merrel. Ho
also called on tlio Lchn and Slocu:u
families.
Mrs. Ellea Brlstlln and little daugh
ter, Carrol, have returned to their
home In Corvallis.
Mrs. Silver made a business trip to
Portland returning homo the latter
part of the week.
The new furniture for the Bear
Creek school has arrived and makes
quite an improvement to the school.
Mrs. Vera Calkins and little daugh
ter, Blanch, have been on the sick list
but are slowly recovering.
Winnie and Bud Boydson were tho
guests of Marie Slocum.
A few of the young folks from Ed
dyville made a trip. up on Mt Baber
Sunday. Those who went were Ches
ter Sparks, Elmer and Carl Lchn, Miss
Anna Mauch, Ellphlet Follet, Misses
Marie, Clara and Gail Slocum,
Miss Bessie Cillet and Henry Stadel
man were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Scarth Sunday.
PATRON TEACHERS' MEETING
A business meeting was held at the
High School building Friday, Septem
ber, 17th. The weather was stormy
but about twenty five were ln atten
dance. This meeting closed the third
year, of thia work in Toledo. Mrs.
Hayden gave a piano solo, Prof. Blough
gave some suggestions for the year's
work, hoping for a closer understand
ing between parent and teaoher, the
home and the school. It was recom
mended that the City Council be asked
to extend a sidewalk to the High
School groands. Supt. Goln talked on
the subject of sidewalk and on some of
the problems of the rural teacher.
Prof. Ports presented the needs ot a
play room fitted with swings, teeter
boards and swinging rings.
The officers for the year are:
President, Mrs. Goln; Secretary,
Mrs. Howell; Treasurer, Miss Galtber.
TOLEDO HAND LAUND3Y CO.
Laundry called for and doltvered.
Also cleaning and pressing done. Out
side work solicited. Work guaranteed.
Phono. L. W. Davie A Co.
Harold Hansen came down from
Chltwood last evening.
James McDonald mado a trip to
Elk City and return yeBtorday morn
ing. Have you noticed the big range at H,
Lewis' store to be given away?
O. V. IIurt the Republican candidate
for County Commissioner was in the
" -iouuj. , mi. nun tamo iu
, . - - wbu.
He took up a homestead away back
In the woodn. fivn rniin. frnm n.iv t.
cuuuvy in lo is an years atro.
tlement. He improved this homestead,
made a home, raised family, and by
hard work and close attention to bust-
ness has accumulated considerable
property. is reasonable to suppose
that a man who can and has made a a man to nil that position. We hope "uu "ere "ley wl" malte lll8lr bom
success of his own business will apply every voter will remember this and ' H- Gllnes passed tlirough Wed
the same business-like methods to the not fall to support their candidate at nosday evening enroute from Corvallis
public's business entrusted to him. Mr. this election. ' 1 to Waldport. Mr. Cllne's family is re-
Hurt will mAka ft nnrafnl rnnanlAtitl. . !fl1f1lncf nt PnrvnlHa llila wlnto.
oug Dusiness-ime, county commisoion-1
i ,. y, .
. ii juu vuio g a unanaD v . nun,
you will help to eloet a good man to
tr,wn v. ill ba -.vet or dry, t'10 Cminril in
Abut you intent term. i;n aralnst it
LiJt.-r.::!i;o how big a levy to i:mke.
Co U ITajrel and got well.
ElV.or Leader: Your insue of last
week eea'.iiiund an article from an "Ob
server" criticising my "card or state
ment," also my record uj Caminls
sionur. I wonder why he didn't sign his
name. I wonder if ho waa ever
County Juiite: also If Iih In not a res.
Id-jnt of Toledo instead of Newport. '
He c:m obtain tho Information he
bUs for from the records of Lincoln
county and upon that record I was ap
pointed County Judge. Ho con also
obtain his own record from thn nnmo
source.
He asks why I did not make tho
statement of the county's financial con
dition, October 1st, 1314. instead of
April 1st, 101 4. If he will turn to an
other column of your paper, same date,
he will find the Information from the
Slate Accountant, from January 1. 1914
to September SOth. 1914. Ho will find
the cuimy debt has been reduced in
these nino months J37.09U7. which
Liakce my statement look modest In-
IO Will llllll
!deed.
f mill rnv. fiirthpr . ,
statement lo of the date of April 1st,
,,f ,i. . . ; :
.Mi4. Ih ho,, thnt .ho ,it i
tt,e first official renort of the Coiintv
kirk lk I wUtCo office ItTov7-
crs the county's business for an entire
year and all the figures are official.
John Flirty.
Cy request of friends In tho Toledo
Port District I havo bccoir.s a candl- .Good, substantial ran dldi-.teo for till the
ilato tor Fort Cjmmi&sioner for the parties are in the held, and we can
abovo District. Efficiency and Econ- not see why those of one party are so !
omy bslna mv motto.. 1 Diedno mvcclf
tj bo a candidate at the coming elce-
tlon Navtmbsr 3d, 1814.
Youro respectfully,
ALLEN P. HUGHES
Mrs. T. I. Fish returned WeJncsday
evening from a visit to the Valley.
J:uy your granitewaie of II. Lewis
and get a ticket on the fine, bis range.
Warren Newir.au has taken up a
hor..e8tead at the head of Mill Creek
and la preparing to move onto same.
TO THE VOTERS AND TAX
PAYERS OF LINCOLN CO.
Ladic3 and Gentlemen:
I am the Democratic nominee
'or County Judge. I have lived
among you lor tne past thirty-
two years. You have mv rec-
ord as Commoner, which I
believe the majority of the peo
pie endorse as clean and honest.
I may have mado mistakes, but
I gave you the best I knew how,
I
am asking your support on
rArnrH .I,,1 V n,-
my record as Judge and on the
record of the County Court.
Here it is:
Appointed Judge February,
1913
County Warrants at a Dis
count, and not salable, now
cash at par.
County Debt April 1st, 1913,
$87,822.68.
County Debt April 1st, 1914,
$52,471.31.
Reduction of County Debt for
. - -
one
vear. S35.351.37. hoa rloa
paying $22,062.58 more State
Tax this vear than thn nrovlr.na1!. r l " 00 ,eclaa ne lues-
--.w w .v.imvivu
OCtOUcr 14, 1914 by E. S. Ander-
son, State Accountant, who has
Just experted the books, gives
the reduction Of the County's
Debt for the nine months last
past as $37,091.87. That means
with the same rate of reduction,
you will be out of debt in two
years and on a cash basis. It
also tnenns Lower Tavna.
My policy is to get Out of debt
id Stav out of debt and tuiv
IU Btuy um Ul UtlH ana pay as
....v. j -"v uo
uiwiui ii v iinr nr iiiinr nnn nn n n
we go. In the words Of the ini-
mortal Lincoln
"Don't Bwap horses In the
middle of the stream."
John Fogarty.
(Paid Advertisement)
COUNTY JUDGE IS
TO BE ELECTED
i iib nnaing 01 uii law, passea oy uie
.'iiuiiq m ipw, iiju mmuB viia lum 'A
cfllce of county j...-.es from fo.u tr
.w ni pf ,1,1. .,.
iM-nnln In IHin. ln,rnnnlii tlio. tnnn nt
Tht fact that Judge Fogarty is holding
kn appointive offlc.i and that the np-,
pointment holds only until tht not
regular election, w.neh is the elec,:on
next week, makes k r.ecessary to elect
who in "another farmer?"
WI-IU la AINU 1 H tK FARM ER7
Editor Leader: Reading the ar
ticle in the Sentinel, No. 20, which
was hatched out in "Another Farm
er's" brain, in which he criticizes all
county officials and fills up the editor
of the Sentinel with syrup.
wnen you, Another Farmor speak noverni voters nave asited. "can a
about facts I would like to ask you voter vote nt the coming election who
why you don't stick to them yourself, bas failed to register?" Yes, any legal
You Btato that when John Peterson, voter may veto by by sv.-wlng in his
contractor, mado tlia roud nt Silets he "f ber vote with six freeholders sign
iiindo the 1111 with brush, stumps, tops, big blank A, which will be furnished
and, maybe hay. Your statement Is nil election boards,
a lie, nnd I know It Is. But your in- Tho wet and dry amendment Is to
tention is to knock John Fogarty, but bo voted on next Ttionduy, not In 1916,
you should figure a Halo. At tho u:i soino seem to think. If thn nmend.
tlmo John Peterson contracted tho
building of this Sllet'. road ni ne of
the present members of tho County
.Court were oliicluls ut that tiir.o.
I And when you Btato that one of the
' Commisbkuicrs ,aa a silent purine;
with Ralph Henry on tho Kuchro
Mountain road Job, tiiero la another
lie. Some time past, you, "Another
Farmer," mentioned to mo that this
county owes you n living, and that Is
why you knock the County Court,
because you can't graft the County ks
long as John Fogarty Is there.
Now, "Another Parmer "If you Imvo
the backbone crawl out from under,
your pseunonym and t win Hand you
i my Electric Bitters recipe which will
cure your Btoiuaeh troubhs.
iiiletz, Oregon, Oct. STtli, llllfc
Reppectfully yourx,
John Kentta.
Tho candidates for all offices aro
now putting in their best HckB umonif
the voters for next Tuesday the race
ends. Tuesday will tell whether the
SmP.m,1'0"0" ttrfto fiUini1
M..,,J ... , ...
" ijuii. uu i ... 1 , J Ul I'll in utr:i
' , -1 V " , . Jro""SC8 7 ln"
Pf,!910,?,1' nolflt'tl''s We need men
c"i"e J? Prenr Un? "i 18
-wt-uuvu 'iiu hutu llltj 111 It; I I'M, Ul l!Q
'l ui neurt insieaa in t-ie seills'i
interest of tho Individual. Our Cover-
"r umco nas oeen a vau ieviuo stage.
,onR enowh- arA n 13 ""is we had a
Lll J
bralrs to the office that it snoulrt havo.
For Senator we want a man who la
capable cud willing to serve the neonle
of the state, cne who Is not after tlio
office for strlctl;, personal gains. For
the county we uiso want trood olilrerB.
much -suoerlor to those of another,
We believe cs do a gnat mujority of
tho people of this btato and nation.
jtliat the Republican parly is the best
I party for all tho people. Yt'hy not sup-
! port every one of them nnd strengthen'
11,6 Republican party. Put this party
i where It belongs by your veto nixt
Tuesday.
I '
1,0 10 HaEpi Ret well.
Ed Stocker, Democratic candidate
! for County Commissioner, was In To
ledo yesterday.
L. J. Wulker and family, recently
from Salem, aro moving onto the O,
c. ioe larm at upper Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spooner nrrlved
the flrBt of the week, and the lnttar
i has taken charge of the local dopot.
D. H. Robinson, the miner-poet,
"p09 t0 a lar'?0 audienco at the
-"tS Z
hibltatlon amendment and he bandied
his subject well.
JE8SE M. REEDER Socialist candl
date for County Commissioner.. I will
i!"ta-0.m.l"educ!l;! Li t,xe,
f nd th? Pntof county debt, with-
In my term of office.. Thtn pay as we
bo- u am Advertisement.)
Dr. Borry, the dentist, has decided,
that, owing to the large Increase In
his business In Toledo, to divide his
time equally betweun Toledo and Now
port. For the present his days ln his
office in Toledo will be Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday ot every week.
Harry Norton had 101 sacks of pota
toes as cargo on his launch Transit
last Wednesday when he arrived
I i
a
Parks
port. The spuds were from P. J,
a tn nt K-iir f'Uv anrf ,. .i.i
to Warnock & Hushes ln thia cltv. lia
1 1 v. j r . 7 .'
I " ' v more sac is louay.
L.Tiler!.ri !ou!! Jurtlce! of lh Su -
yyjuxin miuuiu Tuio wr
I Lawrence T. Harris No. 36 on the
i $''ilof:l.7 ' , ?
! nedenTnr" g0 and 'is SLEif
I known to nearly every voter In this
coun'y by reason of his long yoars of
service as circuit judge of this dls
trlct. Be sure and vote for Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. mlth of Corval
lis visited frl'-nils In this city over Run'
nay. mrs. omitn was formerly Miss
nnuie unioue, wno la won and most
'..it ,nowP,ln. lMB Paco- Having
ilTa."4 , T. w,t" "r ",'t0 ST"" K'
iM. Stanton for some Yearn, anil lina
: n . -
n. Htantnn tor some years, and has a
.IiobI of friends here who will wish hor
a nappy married life. Mr. Smith Is a
merchant at Corvallis, where the cou -
pie will make their home. They were
married Saturday at Corvallis. The
Leader begs to Join In extending con -
gratulatlous aud best wishes.
Jesse Reeder Socialist candldato for
County Commissioner was in the city
yesteraay.
Will tAKA twn nr Mima in Vinn.J
d'p AUo housokeeDln rooms to"
L"UUP- aiso iiousoKeeping rooms to
"io Dlaitnn" 8'
rP ""r . . ,
, A Ogaen and children departed
f nJ m?rnlnB 'or Corvallis where
. 8aen h" "oen for some time
children attending OAC.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spooner arrived
over from Corvallis the first of the
week, Mr. Spooner having been trans
ferred here as depot nttent. Mr. Rice
will remnln in the depot also until
another vacancy occurs.
r.ient carrion tho i-t.ito wide prohibit
ion will not bo In form until 1916,
whlsh nllowu tliocii in the ll juor bust
cess more thnn a y.'ir to r -,,:e up their
business. But tho question in to bo
voted on next Tuetilay.
Booth's (lialU'iige to West to pro
duce proofs of the chnrseB tlio Gover
nor lum been making on, t'io. failure
cf Went to present evMnio to back
up IiIm i;tat "iMii .i have helped Booth
tl;oii!:ands of v h :i, for Booth exploded
every chr.rgo of Vest with documen
tary evidence, nr.d Incidentally dls-
cU,8ea t,)ct -C!(t 'nBslv.ted hi Mocking
t10 jury uox in lhu -.anis-lleney case.
SOCIALIST COUNTY TICKET
Joint Representative Chris Chris
nsen. Judge JohcpIi T. Dailev.
Sheriff J. M. K. Hutler.
Commissioner Jeise M. Recder.
Clerk MIrb Joiiophlne Branch.
Treauurcr Mrs. Heater Coovert.
Coroner 3ondre Rointvedt,
Eat fried chicken ut tho Merchants
n"iPl Su"UIy
Everybody cats chicken dinner at
tho Merchnnts next Sunday.
Try our Snndnv chicken dinners,
25c. Merchants Hotel.
PIANO VOTES THE PACKET
For Week Ending 9tn
Miss Elizabeth Mackey S0.653
Mrs. McCnulou ., 10,918
Mrs. Rockey DoTola. . . . . 9,000
Methodist Church.... 7,175
Miss DulHy Buel 6,170
Mrs. T. Dowllng 5,!00
Miss Cora Van Bonne 4,230
Miss Hose Cnnibeiir 2,420
Mini Slgna Ilruutl C05
ladles of Woodcraft 170
Advent Church ng
Total Vote cast to date
i Ml i i'ii.iw,n, r.io,.i. ....
62.C43
Mrs. Me(;aulou 4fi!oo6
Allsa Dulnv ii-mi...
27.760
.26.790
24,720
20.025
IS, 925
16.920
: Mrs. T. Howling
Mrs. R. Hlntou
. Mrs. Rockev DeTola.
Methodist Church....
......
, MiH Rose t'onlhi nr.
I Miss Cora Van Boone 9,280
.
A WORD TO VOTERS
To the Legal Voters of Lincoln county:
I am a candidate for the olllce of
County Judne nnd the regulur nominee
on tlio llepubllenii ticket. I would ap-
' prrclato the support of all my friends
at mo pons .November 3,
I am employed na a lonelier and as
It will bo Impoimlble fur me to make
a personnl canvass, I take this means
of asking for your Biipport.
I am for good government, sood
.i i .
Lincoln county, and If oleclel I prom
ise to use niy bes; ffforts to enforce
WIII Mil Will VI
all laws with prejudice toward none,
and devote my tlmo and best alien!
llou to the interest of Lincoln county.
B. R. Mllier.
(Paid Advertisement)
TO VOTERS
I have been a resident and taxpayer
of thia county since 1887. Cnme a
poor man, took up a homestead, and
by hard work and close attention to
my business have, besldea racing and
schooling my family, accumulated a
utile property.
In ftll 111 aha VAnra f ha Arm. MM
I " J 1 a UUI1U 111 J
! part In helping to develop the county.
i - ... i ii i.i. ... .
; """"r wmi every pan 01 II ana
' i?8-'i . i- , . j its needs.
oiDtiBu i man enueavor to cut flown
.11 u.,w. .,.... . . ...
ithe county out of debt. I have felt
tne ouraen or taxes, and my sympa-
iriMin mm my rocoru in mat lubiect
will meet their approval.
Oct. 15, 1914. Ed Stocker,
For County Commissioner.
(Paid Advertisement)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tho County Court of Lincoln County
Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
furnishing material and constructing
three bridges as follows: One over
North Fork of Yaehats. One over
; Yachnts near C. 8. Hanson's and
over Depoe slough at Toledo. Alf bids
to be 1,1 wttli plans and
nncin,-nf l. niA i .. ,..-.-
: snocincat on nn nia in ih. nu:
! office and must be filed with the
1 County Clerk on or before 5 o'clock,
jP. M., Novembor 21st. 1914. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check amounting to & por cent of the
. Lid submitted,
I r. h. Howell, County Clerk.
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