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&emier. VOLUME 23 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAYNOVEMBER Sth, 1915. NUMBER 38 rOI INTV NPWQ Ncws r eack Community Gathered each J 1 1 . I IiUttO Meek by Our Hustling Associate Editors NEWPORT Mr. and Mrs. Wallla Nash of Nashville are at Newport for a two weeka' outing for the bene fit of their health. Mrs; Nash having been on the sick list for some time. Thoy are occupy ing a cottage on, the hill over looking the bay as well as the ocean Abbey. These gentlemen are on their way to Waldport to look after the timber -and game in terests. ' Conservation is tho policy of the government, and it is a cood one. The water powers and timber should be un- tier government control instead of being owned by private cor porations. Corporations are more wasteful and profligate in the use of the timber than the ONA m if r. tr ) wo I government .would - be. True on Impels '3' the , fma?.8L la. JW building of the docks and tram way on South Fieach. He at tended the meeting of the port commissioners on Monday and gave some valuable suggestions as to where and how the im provements should be made. The tramway will extend some- present. This is broadmlnded statesmanship. The rod and gun clubs of the istate are work ing hard to preserve our game, fish and forests and I am sure they are succeeding as the game and fish are increasing right along. Tuesuay morning Mr. Hearst ,dant on his lots purchased of poatofflce now occupies, is fixing kthe Government last FalL LOWER FARM Up hiB stock over in the Carter ........... a , u urassneld and Rev. " " " " " jhouse, being asiisted by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Selby Scudder were passengers for , Mr Abbo of Corvallls was in Daniels, called at A. W. Weber's last Portland Tuesday. thla countrv last week buying Art RamsdeU was a city vis-' 1 Tuesday. -Word was received that Miss cattle - lor last Monday. Elmer Slmonson called at the .Mary Kobllskl, formerly of Si- Mias Florence Ennis spent' J- & Van Allen and Henry Phelps ranch Mouday. . ,was marrledi to Ml-. Wool- Saturday and Sunday at Slltez. Matteson made a trip to Toledo ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ussy and vridge- of Portland. The wed-t Aiva strome and Henry Huf- the first of the week. They re son spent Sunday with Mr. and ding took place at Vancouver, !tana went down to Taft the last "Port Hollowe'en was somewhat Mr;.?h?' , , Saturday, September 20th. The 0f the week to attend the mask I observed at the county seat. Clifford Ph3lps spent Wednes- writer wishes theui a long, pros- given at tnat piace, E. W. Powers of Pioneer was day at Waldport Iperoua and happy wedded life. ; Arthur Bensell was down from iln this city Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mr. Jag. Gatens were 1. Mrs. Eldrldge, teacher of the'guetz Monday forenoon i Mrs. J. H. Matteson was via- .calllng on W. C. Weber last , Government school, gave at George Miller was at the Up- ltinfe ,n town Tuesday. .Wednesday. . Hallowe'en party at the Govern- per Farm on business the last of I J- C. Dixon went below on the K. W. Ohmart returned from ment schoolhouse Monday even-' the week evening train Tuesday. Salem Saturday evening. jing.!. Everybody imports a good,' Duckv Baldwin of Falls Citvl Dame Rumor has it that Wm. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cook re- .time. turned home Tuesday from! Mrs. Grant King .was vlsitine at Lower Farm the Daniels and Ches Morrison have returned ,iast week. !Put their heads together and are thing over a quwter of a mile f vfrt 1i a cVtstfa fa rloon nratar) ! it vm h rtao nn tho nt came near being drown on the v.- ,i tu j ...hi beach near tho Grant place. A .Newport, where Mr. Cook has home from Ponland Monday been constructing cottages. I evening, where she had been here Guy Lewis and Burt Miller visiting for the past ten days ', picked applus for L. M. Com mons last week. the sand spit and will be built on cieosoto piling. The tram way will be 16 feet wide and filled in between the piling with big swell came in and upset his wagon, throwing everything out on the beach. Had it not been brush and sand so the piling ,fr thTe timfclv help of Lei Doty cannot wash out. The dock, Mr' Hearf wut1J ha wUl be 40x50 feet, placed in a own- Doty risked his sheltered spot behind the sand!?; "'e save that of Mr. spit at the edge of deep water. Thls 18 l,rue heroi!m: The County Court will be asked P0 were ,also 8aved but to assist in. making this ta. , muAchT the mail was lost nrnvomont Tha tt oil tnM A- L- Porter and James Currv hh k .,., o nAA '.of Albany and .1. J. O'Neal of with her father and mother and other relatives. , Fern Hayden and wife, Geo. (going to open "another" store Business "must" be pick- CiTP S'E? . I lRMrP Calkins was trading in .town Tuesdav xiinrnlnc. Ila Gust Jacobson reports a good .reports that his arm is slowly SALADO McCluskey and wife and Rcnusiday's hunting last week, having improving. Arnold and wife were over from ,taggea a coupie or ducks, i mf Kullander was in town a Toledo fishing over Sunday, ."st 18 tninmng or leaving ror .Wednesday afternoon. The basket social at Mr. They were the guests of Mr. and 'Sunny California next week. Mr. Folmsbee was trading in Hodgea' Friday night was well .Mis. Wanvn Hal". I Mr. and . Mrs Charles Van town Wednesday afternoon. Portland were in Newport Tuea- urday night day nighta, guests at The Abbey. Mr. O'Neal is the principal own er of the pulp mills at Oregon City and Lebanon. He Is also largely interested in tho lum attended and al renort a fine Dr. Clausiua returned tn Ri- Orden were moving from Pi- time. Jim Hodgea auctioned lets Sunday, aitev an absence of (oneer to this place last Satur the baskets off. and as Jim is five months on a aick leave. Wo .day. quite windy he does very well .are all delighted to ego him back '. Mrs- H- A- Norton went to j at such work. . I among us again pnd hope to see Yaqulna Saturday evening on rt. ouaiiu ami ii. oiauieman icuuver luuy irora me BiCK-. , , I earn pa tho nnpol-il fpntnr hplnp attended a dance at Toledo Sat- ness. He is irreatlv lmnrovpd Alvin Davis came in on the .?anles' Vne L!l'ec,al r!afure beln8 School Entertainment. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by parents and pupils of Elk City school Friday. The time waB spent in Hallowe en 1 n nnnnlif nnH iinrxiw Ivnn n nlr by tto rest taken. Saturday evening train tom' ' . n.J i. i t. a i .ru lT.il tt .i T" Tlrnr .i.cvi. uui.u i.miu.n uiu uuiuio ucuiro nuuges wcui 1.0 run- tm.ui xmu, iiawmns uros., 'took imrt In thA tenia nnrl nftpr land Saturday, being called as M. S. Collins and Andy Goodellf Mr. and Mrs. Bryant moved 1 Uf a juror in the Federal Court. were all passengers for Toledo jrom rioneer last tsaiuraay. WeU, well, poor old Riverside by Btage Wednesday, on busi- .They took rooms at the Elk V has awakened at last and eo- .ness. ..Hotel. Stanton drove over; m ne rauncn Louipop, hjo r aine, nice indeed, but we would, ad to Siletz Wednesday. He had master, came up from Toledo !re"n ., in his party Andrew Porter, Ira l with a scow Saturday. Mr. ff Btack Csli7t !St to a very strenuous effort the Pumpkin Heads were compelled to retire in favor of the Black Cats. Immediately after, light re- when found an vise their paying up their phone .Wade and another gentleman. - Paine came after moss, taking p"X nnnnrforr ,Ann. ft load hark with Tiim. . c4utl"Jr uijiubiiij5 iuilo city voted a tax of one mill on the property in the road district. This will make about $1,000. With the assistance of . the county -the improvement can be Mnrln A 14 I. 1 ,11 Wf:Z 'TnlSiber business of Oregon and i?g to start a charity stunt for W Fred of .h travpi nd th I Washington. Mr. Porter, after .the Salado mailcarrier. Very of the county. When this tram- XUS?"? v"" way is completed connecting the f JSJ -TJ J: .1. Wm,!Laii "r bany where he l outUnK ud a erside must he mistaken in Mr. W. H. Graham is over at Si- Will Parka waa trading in ley trKenebywavoS reaidence. Andrew is now'cr We are Informed he let on a ahort fiahing trip, a town Saturday. kj w cugene py way or siusiaw ,,- ... I hta mail at SaiaHn xja i- aniABt at Kinv'a A. B. Clark, nostmaster hero tftrOUBh th Cjaut rano-a nt 1 1 "l i"-cicuuw, uvuig oil i o' -" o " . . . . , , , , mroufeu me ioasi range M v.. T,- n v.. . haw mmor hut aaamo t bp. -. n : .was buBV movinz his household eoods to their new location Sat- CLEN 1 . urday. . ,Mra- omega uartmg and luiipn service. A community" jv S. J. Whltford came-up from ! warung 01. me cnooi ooara met Mmr,Tn; rrni,,. ,tn k. v,T,i to work. He lives at Detroit withouf mail service is not fit' A number of the people from namng last i-naay. lie reports o S thFSnl ? A wpife.H ,anJ occupies his liesure time 'or progressive people to live in, -this vicinity attended the dance Poor catch, but saya that the ,wtyi and means for a new hotef acommoZfnnl & tlug and fishing. and we never can get it by boy- and basket social at Salado last chinook and allveralde aalmon '?chool building aa required by i lie nuciu m ouii in uurc ana i o Brnvmug, uut r. c - - ...p,... anv -una i uuvc uu wun iDieiner ni unciB luiBu Liuuinu Aiarun or i oienn i : . . " ' w In t . . ... . . . . . ... . Cll.,.. Tin.UI.l oaiD uvea cioae to Missouri and suenr. aaiuraav at Mr. ana Mrs, ' " nmuuiu wu vio . FIECLES CREEK n wiAm mawmam k.. i.. .... . WSQ hllBV TTI AVlfl tT hlQ hfMIQOhmrl I mountains, much of the wav ""TvlV 'C. - . . . . mn((K...in(l o.. Frank Mulvanv. Z. A. KprrI. . " in on ronroi i a ohm ttia liih.l mi vi'.dii iiiif riiH nnRinrnra ------w-wwww b.vud iv vuvu w Awauuu uaiw i " ' EToundR in nrpernn - fiX ana now ne aon t nave i . cuuimunuy of the grandest scenerv in nr. ! ' l?e i'.ineia 18 8UU P0" and gon is along this road, aa weU .tnf5ar8 too rough for np f .- iv . ei 10 pass over 11. BR nnmp nf trip rink... . I and grandeat mountains can be 1 gooainany "r T""8 seen along this route. You ! ." .22? aont nave a pack of dogs to , I Portland where he went for S. J. Whltford last habits of the game and eo out. mornings and evenings on their feeding grounds and you can get them. The meat will be fresh and sweet and not like it Is when run with dogs. Mr. Drake says he would rather catch fleas than fish. Well, maybe he has more fleaa about you have to show him by can- J. W. Davenport'a. ,t,nK Mrs cellatlon in your poBtoffice. and Little Rosie DavenDort was -Friday. week in the Interest of the build-'.nt by sending petitlona signed absent from school last Thurs-' A ll- Johnston was transact ing DUBiness nere fTiaay last, Lige Grant of Harlan helned .and also visiting with friends. o . Roy Moore work on the road to I Ed La Pine was reported to be - his homestead last Saturday. 'eeiing a little below par last find th Hp- . v" inig of the tramway on South lDy aU the Bchool children in the day on account of sickness, community. SILETZ Phil Eltlng mnde a business trip to Toledo Monday. George Cox of Upper Farm made a trip to Biletz Saturday his place than fish and thev are ! after dynamite to be used on his viiU t . 1 trt - WEST YAQUINA mucn easier caught. "Everv. m nig male, as tne old wo man said as she kissed the cow " The elk that were brought into Eastern Oregon were paid for by the people and not the state. It cost $20 per head to bring 40 elk into the state from Jackaona Hole. The people in that sec tion wanted them and were wil ling to pay the price for their transportation, which was done farm United States Marshal Jack son was a Sileta visitor a few days last week. Superintendent Chalcraft re turned home Friday from a trip to Grand Ronde. S. C. Brassfleld wato a Toledo visitor Saturday. C. Balmer left for Portland the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hlser of Toledo and Mrs. Wlndred this week Mrs.- Grant King returned home Monday from Portland. A large number of Siletz peo ple were called to Portland this week to attend grand Jury. ' C. S. Davis is having some gravel put in front of hla store. Joe Sampson made a business trip to Nashville the first of the week. Jack Morgan waa in Siletz the last of the week. Mr. McCloude made a business trip to Siletz Wednesday. o- . in wagons. Yon ran h.r,- iare visiting at the home of Mr, "i . ' " uuui i . . . i . , " , cm ana Deer cattle If you will belPto protect the elk and deer. Mr. Drake is a teacher. Haa he ever taught the children how to take care of the birda and pro- iCt a gavme? 1 don't think so. Mr. Finley exhibited his pictures and gave lectures in various citiea of the atate and Ian7 ,W,f e.Sway appreciated, especially by the children. He showed these pictures in New port to full houses and the peo ple not only appreciated it but a vote of thanks waa extended im ..r, h!8 able 'ecturea and beautiful pictures. The motion waa made by Mayor Bensell and the vote was unanimoua. Thla same lecture and picturea were shown at Toledo, but. according to the Sentinel and the writings v. Mr- Dwke. did not pleaHe them. They were quite grouchy about them. Mr. Drake would rather catch fleaa and bed bugs. The good people at Toledo may be more fastideous than the people at Newport. H. B. Rankin, forest inspector, and Thomas G. Sherman.of the department of the interior, and Mr. Durbin were in Newport on Monday night, guests at The CHITWOOD Titus Kurtlchanov, Sr., left for Portland a few days ago. Mrs. Emma Wood and -Mrs. W. E. Irwin came in from Al bany Sunday. Mrs. Lena Phillips came In from Silverton Friday to spend a few days with her motner. Mrs. Kurtlchanov. A. B. Dwlncll made a trip to Toledo Sunday. John Q. Adams came up from Newport oue day last week and made a short visit with friends here. Miss Clara Monro vinitnd M .week. T. T. Rnhnnnnn ion ct..i. f Our merchants here observed Richard Hall, who haa soent'. Rov Moore made three trips, e "Sunday Closing Law" and the past few months with his 10 mK cltV ,a8t week, doing his are nappy to mina mey uia hmtw aivq .Winter's hauline. George Hodges made a busi- day morning for Portland. Miss Kate Lyons, Leonard Lyons and John Bartowe atten ded the dance at Winant Satur day night POOLE SLOUCH i (ness trip out to the Valley the latter part of last week. medical treatment. Geo. Titus has returned from Tillamook county.' The Kessl family are talking of moving to their Jenning'a Lodge property near Portland. We were all very much shocked by the unexpected death of Mrs. Wesley January of Harlan Sunday night. Mrs. January leavea a large circle of friends besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davison of Peak, three sisters. Mrs. Gertrude I Miss Maggie BeU of Pioneer , Hamm, Mrs. Mary Harris and ' Unrrlann nmt Ulna TJ11n Al.Un.i .uviiiDuu aiiu mioo iuu jxuukzj the last of the past week. Mr. Bristlen and two of his Miss Viola Davison, two broth ers, Noah and Robert Davltjon, nine children, Albert, Luella, Earl, Mary, Fllyd, Myron, Stella, Robert, Edna and a babe in arms, six step children, Lester, Otto, Giles, Mrs. Geo. Rldenour. was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ches We are still having rainy R. A. Miller wpnf in rna iWeainer. Wpdnpadriv in An onmd prnman. I Mrs. Thos. Barker and daugh ter work for L. M. Commons of tere IIazel and BPent Fri- 80ns were balln8 Bome of their that place. iday w,tn Mrs. Edgar Hall and!ni088 the past week. tv i ft. 'children. I Hallowe'en nassed without juuh v,uucii weui w loieuo . ... r ,. :. ... ... . . t..i j .... , Saturday by way of West Ya-1 Messrs. Leo F.hermer, Thoa. very Biarmng aiscovenes ueing !"" cu aviB irn. jumea qulna. He returned to Beavar 'Darker and Edgar S. Hall were made the following morning. A ,ElkIns. Martha Davison Janu creek Sundav ' Newport visitors Friday. )8'gn or two maybe and a wagon ,ary waa a woman nobly planned Fred Commona came in from 1 Wr,Kht and Jesse moved to better locations and a Ona Tuesday. He returned Reeder and seve'al others were I ew shlnglea and last, but not Wednesday with a load of flour ,hunt,ng m our vicinity Friday..! least, a wheelborrow climbed a and feed. ,It is reported that they got Jumber pile. Albert Hall made a business ' Bome Bame. Jim Parks wa trading in trip to Newnort Wednesday J- A' Arcnibold of Portland ,iown Mpnaay morning, i . : - i mIImjI -. . u . t-i. . . u. u. Miller came in the first tttUC,u lu rancn rn of the week from the L. M. Commons ranch, where he had been picking apples. o day. Several . from this place at tended the masquerade dance at Winant Saturday night. All re port a fine time. A man selling dry goods waa Gust Holms from near Pioneer i,was in town last Monday. The hunters have returned after having collected their deer. P. Parka, Ed Graves and Geo. Lang were the hunters. Chris Hansen of Storra came He ' UP to the city in his launch sell en rT7 wit.ti. - .jii. ct ".. uui viuuiiy smiuruay. a -; v. . t i reports that goods don't on . , r 6 , Dusiness; good on tWs, route. He waa ? etZ 1481 week.and returned waiking ttftn Toledo via Wald to hla home at Portland Sunday 'port. evening on the excursion. rharioa nrJn - . Supt E. L. Chalcraft waa aw00d to Newport Wednesday. iToledo Wednesday night for a passenger for Portland Tuesday ;q. E. Lewis of Upper Beaver meeting there. .luiuug iuraig uuBineBB in me, Went with him. i S2?ngllln- a J Th08- Carkcr tried b8 lck Mrs. Peter Casey and several at hunting Sunday. Did he get wwuvm tthi, iv m. ui uauu an wii- nesses in the Federal Court in the case of Joe Gay. Wm. Mackey is apendling a few days In Siletz fishing:. He Wopk la a guest at the Hotel King I 0 while here. Mr. Hubbard has completed STOPI his Job as carpenter at A. C. When you are golne to Bee Crawford's and returned to SI-.the movlea of an evening stop our postmaster from both big letz and will 'resume hla work land get a nice sack of that de-,and little, again here. He haa a Job of.licioua Butter-Klst Popcorn, Ches Morrison, who moved building a barn for E. T. Rad- Ifor sale at AI'b Smokehouse. 'his goods out of the building the aa the group at the burial Tues day will attest. Mrs. Pratt Bang "Rock of Ages" and "Abide I In Me" most sympathetically. The minister spoko words of condolence to thla most be reaved family. "Perhaps in this neglected spot Is laid some heart once pregnant with celestial lire; hands that the rod of em pire might have swayed or wake to ectasy the living lyre." Gray, o i Monday evening. The I. O. O. F. lodge of this place was putting their drill team through some work last Monday. They expect to go to Our new postodlce here Is now all ready to' be looked at and admired. It Is the best anything? Nit! postofflce thla town haa ever had. Several flshlnir parties from Mr. Clark, the postmaster, has Newport and Yaqulna have i spared neither time nor money tried their luck up Wrighta to make it what It la, and we, aa Its patrons, should feel very thankful for hla efforts. It will now be more than ever a pleas ure to call for our mall. A vote of thanks should be extended to UPPER BEAVER J. M. Bowers, A. Peterson and T. Huntaucker were trading In Newport and Yaqulna Friday. II. O. Rhoadea harvested hid potato crop last week. O. E. Lewis went to Newport Wednesday. Born In Newport to Mr. anc' Mrs. II. O. Rhoadea, October 29, 1916, an eight pound girl. Mother and child are doing nicely. A. Peterson made a buslneat trip to Toledo Tuesday, return ing home Wednesday. James Huntaucker celebrate:' his fourteenth birthday Wed nesday. Miss Celestle Martin canr over from Colorado to snend (Continued on page 2)