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ft Eincoln Eentkr. VOLUME 23 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1910. NUMBER 11 ' Newport The Newport I. 0. 0. F. and Rebekah lodges celebrated the 96th anniversary of the organ ization of the order in America at the Baptist Church Sunday evening. A special program had been arranged. The two lodges met at the I. 0. O. F. Hall and marched to the Baptist Church on May street. The choir had prepared a special song service for the occasion. Prof. Taylor, teacher in the High School, pre sided at the piano. A recitation was given by Miss Hill. The ad dress was made by Rev. B. C. Black, pastor of the Baptist Church. The addreess was elo quent and full of the spirit and teachings of Odd fellowship and the good the order is doing for humanity in the world. He spoke of how the order had grown from five members, 96 years ago, to be now the great st fraternal and benevolent so ciety in the world, numbering now 2,200,000, over 500,000 of this number being Rebekahs. The order has spent since it was organized over $1,000,000 for relief of its members in sickness and distress and teaches the Fatherhood of Cod and the Bro therhood and also a belief in the Crtalor and Supreme Ruler of the Universe. Died In Portland, Or., April 24, 1915, after a long illness, Lloyd Chattcrton, aged 21 years, 10 luoalhs and 15 days. Five or. six years ago he had a severe at tack of pneumonia from the ef fects of which he never fully re covered. He went to California and then to Eastern Oregon for the benefit of his health, but he never received any permanent benefit. He was on his way way home accompanied by his two brothers, Paul and Blaine, when he died. His brother, Paul, had been with him pretty much all the time during his -uckness. His remains were brought to Newport by the Mon day's train. The funeral ser vices were held In the Presby terian Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. George E. Pratt. The Interment took place in the Eureka Cemetery. The funeral services were attended by a large number of friends and neighbors. The floral offerings were beautiful, attesting the esteem in which deceased was held by his neighbors. The pall bearers were Guy Satterlee, Ce cil Wygant, Lloyd and Ray Col ver, Charlie Kisor and Buz In galls. He is survived by his father, mother, four brothers and one sister. Died In Newport, Or., April 26, 1915, Oren Ruperts, aged 71 years. Deceased had been bad ly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism which rendered him almost helpless. For the last fifteen years he. had been a county charge. Before coming to Newport he had lived a good many years in Albany, engaged in the saddle and harness busi ness, and had accumulated a considerable amount of proper ty. When a boy he and Ira Mil ler were partners In the wood business. He was well known in the business and social circles of Albany and had a great many friends. He was an exempt fireman. He had a sister and two brothers, but they are not living now. He was never mar ried. Adrian Ford looked after "him during most of his sickness. The neighbors were also very liind to him and assisted him in many ways. lie came to New port thirty years ago and lived here up to the time of bis death. A few days before he died and knowing the end was nigh, he Bent for the priest, Father Forget and had the last rites of the Church performed. Father For get conducted the services In the Church and the body was laid to re.:t in E"roHi Cemetery. It is said Mr. Ruperts had quite a sum of money, found In the house in a bureau drawer after his death, also a number of notes on per sons who had borrowed money from him. Where this money came from nrt one seems to know. COUNTY tT,h!rf ?aT XtXXte t0T thi6 l. J ? cunt. Is ",au " "isn rn rnmp wofinoanov A.mniiA TVip Cto(i c,,.i....i l in I iivuuvuuuj ClHllt, W - l fcJUpCHllieilUtJIll Will be present and other prominent teachers from the Valley are ex-1 pected to be present. Much in- terest is being taken by all the icauuci b aim una promises to De me Dest institute ever held in the couny. Superintendent Goin has charge of the inst.it.utn and is as usual doing all he can f? JV,ae 1 ,a. suctces?-.- Prf- w ,,.,,, "i i ?1!h J . ' re Plann'n? t0 elve anAUIO. UBlLt?U II V II IM pnrnH Visitiner tparhpra annial sni.i. tainment. it t m. tt. Dr. H. J. Minthorn has re- turned from California much im- proved in health tv, ta , thonn,,oi 1 , wueave SthTSiw den:drnda,nCe at their hall Wednesday evening, The hall was decorated with the beautiful rhododendron fW..ra and all the flags and ensigns of l;:.ThehaUiooked,very v- U UUAVU city and surrounding country Manv f thP tT.w! H ?: attending the Institute were whcrc there will be something Miss Martin spent last Wed- Mrs- Fannie McKlnney and Colleen, which is now just re present. The orchestra fur- dolng all the day and part of the nesday night with Miss Clare children of Waldport were pas- ceiving the, finishing touches, nished excellent music and all night- There v;iU be fun tor the Moore. Renew on th Ha View und To- preparatory to going to sea. seemed to enter into the SDirit 0,d. and yung. 80 get ready Rov Knllandr rt vn l- 0 8tag.e rhur8day-. Mr.8- Mc- Tlu-se two vessels uie the piet- n j. a v auiuociiiciii miu pleasure. oiiiuBeiiieiu ana p easure. Some sixty couDles were on th noJitoiSS The - oujue biAiy coupies were ou tiie ,i j I , wr" floor at once dancing. The la- ed Dasket and come and help dies served lifht refresh".T"ts U8 celebrate. Remember th i , . , . tilafu bllHwillo ' 1 1 li ,1 ito cam, c&Ke, sanawicnes ana coffee. The proceeds will be used to improve the Ladies' T)Anilli Jl Tl A T- mi xvcauing aim xieai xvoom. i ne; ladies take finprlnl nrldo In niolr. -i-- f - ..it iv- me this One of thn mnat nlpacant ---- ... r.v..n places in the city, not1 only for the home folks hut tnr v.,., r -. tuitvi 0 aB Well. ThA iHpQ la tn main 1 i everyone feel at Lome. The Patsy came in Sunday with forty tons of freight for : Newport. She left Tuesday morning for Siuslaw. She also 'nan1 carried passengers. o Yam? in a The needed rain has rnm at last. Gardens were getting ,, of b""gles and fun. Fin quite dry. a"y the game ended with the xir- l.BC0.re ' 12 to 28 in favor of with Mrs Friday. '" Muiiucj nao a viituur Sugg at Oysterville Several attended the dance at Newport Saturday night. Oysterville seems to be much on weddings of late "vuuui6o ui iulc. i wo in uuc ween, im going some. John Hanlon and Bessie Shermer be ing the latest newly weds - Tro r-i1a la ..l,t.. - l trips to Newport,, having dental work done. The Gllshrlst children were ocuv iiuiiie iiuiii Kf'iicioi n nnr nv with the whooping cough. Mr. Day of Newport held a demonstration of aluminum ( ware at uasteers store Monday anernoon. yuite a number of the ladles were present and were quite well pleased with the goods and gave Beveral orders for same. Where, oh Where, js our county health officer? He has been asked to see that gome barrels of rotten flsh be moved from near the postofllce at this place. He Bays it isn't his place to do It. Who's place Is it, and what does he draw pay for? o Taft School Supervisor Davis was through this part of the county last week. The Ahwaneda and Gerald C. came In loaded Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer were vis iting at J. W. Bones' Wednesday. Johnnie Bones returned from the Valley Thursday, his brother in iaw, jir. Piston, accompany ing him for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Johnnie Bones. Charley Hyde and Mr. Chark were shooting geese on the bay Wednesday. Walter McClintock was NEWS !fg PWder fr the TOad Thur8" A?- Sid ComW f WtlUmJnft ( TT UU TIOIUUQ wth Mr8, Jesse Farrin Sunday, iviru. jonnson was visiting Road work begins Monday with a few of the best of them to work. 0 Little Elk ClIC till UllHV H.I1U III 111 T. 1X?a n a 11 1 J I. have time for anything to hap - 1 ai . pen in me way or news, so mere will not be much this week. I Clarence Matb iws is painting an panering Irvin Magee's house this week , . 1 i air. jonnson nr . nnptinn ntrr j . . . . - --- muveu umu uie 01a uee amnev . .vi vinivy me uiu ucc ouincv place. He will stay there until he gets a house built on his own ranch He broueht in som fin -mS cows Mr JoLsoTis a .r. "f" Jlonn.80n . a A &l7,lh ZJ county. 1 - t0 have a reSular old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration. and hnncvnuriv fooTiit nhniin j " , , miui cu j aiiU umui cu and sweethearts and a well- filled basket and come and help ujr iuC uaio fr,dav' JuIy 2d, 1915. Lookout 0r large P8ters later. mi . i nere was a game of baseball nlnvprl nn fVa TT',1...ii ji . i j v. v. mi i-iiv uuuji vine uiauiunci last SunHiv hetmu.. it., tt.n.. - - utmccu uib mtuee bridge crew and the Little Elk'J nlnp Tniir .!,, fl. ouuul, i uii ; wen, It WO a thora P.Vi v J VUIUE TV Cllt iwell until the Rnth e Bcore Btood 10 to 5 in favor tne br,dge crew and then Jack ?08s of To,edo rushed to the box and oh. what a time! Well, . anVWav. at thp plnop rt ti t i nine the Score RtnoH mtn 9n in favor of Little Elk-then Jack bve J1. iDye, Jack, come again. The rest of the game was wild and Uttie J2Ik. Ona MISS VlnW f!urvrM rpit- "oo ncitt xneips a lew ""j" weeK. J. II. WolferRnpro-or nn,i H'-i. i l---o-. UIIU DUII, , lw meir norm flt TTlllchnm T7l,l . i I tt,; . reiurnea to their home ,ng a week at the Commons ranch. Mr- and Mrs. Joe Llssv and Dui huilci. viKiipn Mr oni TMn Is - A- Holmgreen Sunday. w- C. Weber made a trip to Newport Thursdnv Mr8. C. S. Ohmart nnrl lui Neta and Helen Phelps visited Mr. and Mrs. Parks Sunday. L. M. Commons was at New port Thursday, having some dental work done. Mrs. Harry Nlckleson of New P0 Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. cook. Geo. Selby was trading at Bay Mew and Waldport Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weber were visitors at the Phelps home Sunday afternoon. 0 ' Elk City Lee Lane and sister worn . guests of Mr. Vern Calkins and luimiy oi tjmtwood last Satur day. Miss Resslo G lllpf uma Un RUest of Mr. nml Mro n. the latter purt of the week. Lawrence McBride and MIhh hpaulding were Bear creek vis itors Sunday. T. K. Thompson nml wtr guests of A. B. Slocum and fam- haul-IhoniolSay. Cy murned ny ounoay. Tiiov News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Hustling Associate Editors ! Me8SI.8. Pearce and UPdike lwere "ns UP Bear Creek Sun- ! ay. ., ,,,J..l 1 .v. Tnra .Inlinann tiro a n T)aam Creek visitor Saturday night Miss Sonhia Holm was a mPSt m t a en ,gj ?. J I: i s ver Beveral days last week. Bessie Gillet was the guest of Marie Slocum last Thursday night. 1 Misses Winnie and Delia T ) . , ,J i . , ""UBUU "w empioyea at , the Dixon Hotel. Glen no aic idiailliv iiaviiic OU HI" WTa OVA nnntnVl.. 1 . . ! C . mer weatner. 1 . , t. , , U1 ' The cof? of his neighbor- ' hood are dol"g a11 they can to help Mr- B- p- Grat and family of Harlan. whnii hnn h..nn down last Wednesday. Mrs. S. J. Stewart gave a wrs. s. j. Stewart gave a . lJ- 1JJ'C, lvu "uasi " work off the ro MdP, at thP w ! birthday dinner for her mother, Leona Prescott 8l,c.nt last Satur- j,e(1 California , number of ftriend3 and relaves were present. Roy Kullander and Vane uaniel or Hie Elk were wandpr- lnt nrnnnH in hi ul w week Dnntpi nf Ricr TTiir .iV uaniel of Hig Elk were wander- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davenport went to Toledo last Thursday, Mrs. Harriett Randall spent1 last Fridav nght with Miss Tn .1111. i-v l . 1 81 rr"iav i1" PVItth Dnvpnnnrf i ..v w, , .. . Mrs. iiirale wllev and Mian Clare Moore went to Elk Citv v,'are Moore went to hjk uty i uesaav I J I OTCA , , IT 1 1 I o. J. btewart went to Toledo aaiuraay. I Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Moore re- turned to McMinnville last week after a few weeks' visit with Mr. ! Mnnni'a nqrcta ai-a . .. . ! ciare'Moore lntS Th b Mrs C. C. Lane at, Riverside. .Rose Lodge Chas. Hart has moved from the Cape back onto his home stead. TTp la enn tn ViT r h. t l, S,mSLr fat0ry tbiS cummer. TM. 1 1 M .... m . x nn renueu or Wlllamlna w6 uuuui in me woous, it passed down Salmon river one being Cara's birthday. day last week with a bunch of; John Kullander of Yanulna cattle for his Cape ranch. spent Suiidayvsltlne George scarce iu the Vafley. Wcdneaday Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. P. R Jones left TWENTY-TWO YEARS for Salem Friday. They expect 4rn Tnn.v to be gone until after hop pick- u 1 UUT Ing- Ceo Svlvester of K'pumnrt W. L. Crowley and family Jslnlnl s spent Sudany with Ralph Win- 1 neess yesterday. tera Sunday. i , , . j . I. W C' shePard. of Stanford, , Mr8, P- Deak'ns and , Lincoln county's only attorney, Alvil Ackerson and mother, C. L. . was in the city Uie first of the a'nderMrani8PAenMSUIldayWlthM- WCek- ana Mrs. J. A. Messinger. A marriage license was Issued Mrs. J. A. Messenger visited bv County Clerk Jon.es last Mon- wlth Mrs. McMillen Friday. day to Oscar B. Brown and Miss Mrs. John Derby has been on Dc"a Depoe' bolh of S1,etz' the sick list for the last few days. Dr. J. L. Akin and family ar - Frank Mann. Jr . nn,. Mi- rlved from Philomath last nii urn v : Bella Wilson went to Newport Monday to attend the Institute Howard McMillen made a trip 10 wiiiamina last week O. M. Dodson rs doing some lshlnir thl snrimr Blashlng this Spring Mrs. J. J. Crowlov in vlulflncr at her parents, Mr. John J. Sox. o Bay View The joy bells will soon im ringing. llVnlitr f ImJ,,,,..!'.... S 1 1 View and (1. H. Ryan of Ona wvie very uuny jvioiiuay. '1 liey mii-n ..., i.. - i ......... f t . . . "v. in u Kini 1111 V H WOIK ...nu I,.. ,.. . . . .. with their teuiim nnd Imlli iwn miles of good road. Last Saturday G. B. Ryan, whe hauling the cream, turned over and dumped the cream cans into the road. me hiihimili m x wihi in lit lispn V wuere me roaa neeas me wont, ir not let us all donate and not , have any BPecial tax- ' E- s- Oakland returned home Monday from Tidewater 1 v , nT lde7; ' . i Frank Brtggs and brother in !aw' Dan Ilendrickson, arrived BaJ Vlew JueBday evening. The drove In from Eastern Ore- gon. J. S. Stone of South Beaver was in Bay View Tuesday. j Last Monday moni,ng the Herb Twombly is improving. ' fishing schooner Bud Fisher was Mr. rhilips of Llnville passed lached from the Walker ship through this place Wednesday J?3 here- Mlsa Iria AMn on his way home from Newport, christened the boat as she slid . TI , , , , , . t, down the ways into the water. W. II. Huntsucker of Wrieht s tw. ,i. t, 10. 1. creek visited with his son. Frank. SundaVi returning home Mon- dav ' . ; George Selby of Ona was ... . . , creek visited with his son. Frank. , trading in Bay View Saturday. E. E. Dyer. Elva Rossi and cedent luck reV ex ,ceil"'t lck. '""J?.! i"-. "ir,8- mc" U"J 18 B"'s " "er iioine- RtPfld to nilt )n ..rHpn j V 7 L ------- Btead to nut in ner garden, Umle there Bhe visIt at the ... n-....... Adolph Peterson ranch on Upper ..uvaj'M WVW S VI VJ'JV.1 Beiver creek, ulso with rcla - tlves Mrs. F. Huntsucker visited wlth Mrs. J. M. Bowers on Upper Tlnn..A n 1 rr. . i 0 Winant I At Tnldn MnnHnv tho oath occured the marriage of Mrs. Bessie Shermer and John Han- lon both well known around Ya- .u,na bay- They will make thpir hnnift nn ltpnvnr Prunlr We all wish thpm a lnnir nnH haPPy marrled Ufe- Oysterville Is through whoop- ing. Now we will let Yaquina whoon a while Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shermer and children made a trip to To. ledo Thursday. MJsscs Alma and Cara Boone ri i ... .... e'u ttU?Jr mgnt w tn Mae Bna 0T& Aaams. Eary Sun- day niornlng the four glWs took :the,r ,unch and gnent the day vnv.ln n 1 . . . 1 I . 1 . . i wonaay evenlne and will nmk thelr JLT-' "B-' 2 - Toledo. l jm various games. Ice cream Col. F.J. Parker. Pdltnr of thJand :.5ak2..ePe Berved by Mr- ' dwn from his Wnch above Hk I Citv vosterdnv. uy yesieraay. Hon. R. A. Bensell of Newport will deliver a decoration day ad- dress to the public Bchool hero May 20, 1893. The County Court In session ordered that the salary of ..H i it j j v ft 'ounty school suiMrliit(nilint ln fixed at $-'1)0 per anmiiii. W. KnnlH of Yufiiilna was In this city the first of the week. i iiu in t . , . ... .. . .roiKeroi waldport .,.u I.. ,.. ..I.... " " ""! jiiBiuniiiv. ' (i. II. Reschke. the butcher of uii!iiu nun 111 lunil yi'HllTUiiy. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodges of Salado, April 30 1893, a boy. ' P Z& I . ' a. meeting ui ui3 U1U BOl- iiinrini Knrvmnu rmia f a i . . w i. j, i. i nooner was appointed chairman of the meeting and A. O. Krof- j Btad secretary. The commit- teenien appointed were-, Robert .Campbell, O. A. Hooker, C. C. Kubler-c-A-Dick- thos. suke- iy, l. M. Butler, T. P. Fish and j. s. Conklin. SCHnoNFR min ricucD LAUNCHED MONDAY 'ckici uianca nic join oea- Rolng veB8e, t0 be built and colnE vessei t0 bp i;nfnnfi g Shed by Georce Walker oJ jauncnea Dy ueorge walKer on 1 thnba r, , T he Hud Fisher was built for II. M. Romberg and will be used ""j "T L " , a"U wii HIV WttOt 11 Wilt DC411 An engine the boat after reaching San Pedro, and she will go tQ thfit ,ace ,n ve.?w u" "w f.e'- nesi uoais ever launcneu on tms ,,nv .,, nro ., j .....v v. bay and are certainly good i verttecmcnta for their builder j v v. mini j fcucu nu V " '" .nnrrii nAj5 rn Fr.-,.r- 96th ANNIVERSARY The local Oddfellows fittingly celebrated the 96th anniversary of the founding of that great order in America last Monday evening at their hall in this city. vu.hu uiiv I1UIIUI UUUICHU W D npiwifaha thi borne one hundred Oddfellows. present and a most interesting program was rendered. Rev. W. T. Pearce of Siletz delivered a moBt masterly ad- Hrpoa nn Ttiliirp11MiraVli T hla nddrpHS ho wont hor-lr tn h . founding of the order in Amer- J9a r,,,0?? Ap, , ,' 1819-and , told of the wonderful growth of the order until it now numbers more than a million and a half , members of the Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges. He also spoke of tfae great good their order of I.M4l.sv1. 1A. . J i- i uone ana ""'"g m every noon ana corner f the earth. Mr. Pearce went back t0 the GRr(Jen of i1 n ( til It. nr I I. n 4 A r 1 .. . . . ,i'"'s i"m m as un oua i fellow, in fact, he said, one of the "0(,('e8t fellows" we have fvcrl,ad- "'8 add8was in- j 'program rendered was as 'Opening Ode, by the Lodge I'iano duet, Misses Myrtle Paine I and Clara Larson 1 Voral Bol' Mr8-11 u- 1ratt tVT'i t , tt d plan? .duet ,T,,(,Ke and L Mrs. R. R. Miller Reading, Mrs. Roy Walker ; Closing Ode, the Lodi;e o - For,y of the friends of Fred Russell were entertained at the home of Peter Beyer last Tues- day evening, in a farewell party , lOT, the fonner- "onn8 were 1 bui,t . and corn PPIlnK and Z11?.?!1: oumo umo men me balance of the evening was snent j who tTlLlr ZlSe Party ni got their fire going - , ,,, nm -"-;-" j celved a prize. Miss Mary Geer j won. The other captains were ; Miss Molly Ross and Miss Edna Plunk. Mr. RiihhoII Ion von tn. morrow for Roseburg to reside. The ladles of the M. E. Aid i .. luun a i ' i lilt; ii, j'j. .m Soclctv will Imiil iin.tr i.ti,i.. 'Bakery Sale next Saturday in ! r ya,,Knf M,,at Market i!.,.nH0 ,)r,n.K """atlons early. ' i up. lirorpoMa nr thnu.i un ... 1 . , , '"ou "- ; Paid the nastor on Halnrv is Be . , - ironprntiH In r nnnl nno n...l ' ronage and help a good cause Miss Helen Elder Is attending the institute at Newport.