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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1916)
, ; a ft.-;: i s ' ll. I .... mam -r VOLUME 24 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 26th, 1916 NUMBER 14 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors Mrs. Horning Seriously Injured . Mrs. T. H. Horning of .' Otter ' Rock, formerly Toledo, was In jured quite seriously last Friday In a runaway. She was thrown out of the rig and sustained a fracture of her left wrist and shoulder. Mrs. Horning is now at the home of her brother, B. F. Jones, at Newport, and at last report was getting along nicely. Banker C. E. Hawkins is a Portland visitor this week. WATER WATER WATER We should have said no water, that is there will be no water Sunday as "Water Superinten dent Nye expects to have the water shut off that day while cleaning the reservoir. Better draw out a supply in advance. Same will be turned off at eight o clock a.m. LEASES HOTEL DIXON Wm. Kruger, recently of Ore gon City, was in the city Tues day. Sir. Kruger has just made arrangements, for leasing the hotel Dixon at Elk City. Mr. Kruger is an old hand in the ' business and will conduct a first class dining room. The summer toumt travel at Elk City is growing larger every season and we predict that Mr. Kruger will do well. He invites you to give j i L.iil win in Eik City. o G. C. Damon was in the city Wednesday from Eddyville. Hon. B. F. Jones was up from Newport Wednesday. Assessor w. K. Hall was Newport visitor Sunday. Geo. Hodges attended the Bale at the livery barn Wednes day. The local sawmill has, shut . down temporarily for want of logs. Mrs. Luree Roberts completed a very successful term of school In the Hiser district last Friday. L. F. RassmuBsen was up from Yapuina on business Tues day. Wm. Towner and wife Of Sl- letz went to Independence Tues day. Justice Allen of Elk City and Berry of Newport have been busy this week making tne oi- flcial canvass of the vote cast at the Primary election. L. H. Payne of Newport was in the city Monday morning en route to Siletz where he is do ing some masonry work for E. L. Chalcraft, at the Government buildings. V. E. Faulkner and F. V. Cox of Denzer were in the city sev eral days thi3 week, going to Corvallis this morning. These gentlemen expected to go to work In the mill but were dis- . appointed owing to the mill .shutting down. The graduation exercises of the Toledo High School were held at the Dime theatre Wed nesday evening. The Iiouhc was jammed to Its lunest capacity mul numbers went away disap pointed. The Class consisted of cloven, four boys and seven trirla. which, we believe, is the largest high school class ever graduated in tne coumy. mu High School Annual was on sale, and went like hot cakes, there not being enough to go rouna. . 1 o OBITUARY Maude Gates was born June 25. 1878, in the state of Oregon, she died May 17th, 1916, aged 46 years. She was married in 1897 to J. II. dreonhagen and to this union two sons were born, who both survive her, as well as the husband. She was a member of tne Metiiodist Church. The funeral services were con ducted at the cemetery last Fri day by Ucv. C. II. Ellsworth. A large gathering of friends were present to pay their last respects to the departed. . The grave was covered with hundreds of beautiful flowers. V " ' ' ' graduates ' H " 1 J I - graduation program I SP' II . Mirnutcmv iav "! I t Ssv f ? r, V.? X I I' ' Salutatory Clyde McMillan t ff v y, ri?':& Tl Piano and Violin Duet Bv Mabal Booth and Mvrna Millar X ff 'MftH if XI V " Hearts and Flowers Theo Tcbandi J VvHff 1311 '-. . Class Proohecv Cecil Lutev 13 11 " Vf? H I .. . .. 'j? :: 1 , ' 14 11 --J I , ft '-' II - ' Piano Solo Eudelle Bethe.rs Der Freischutz Sidney Smith 11 '-. -yW, 111 i: Valedictory-Beal Qaither . ;J:7 : Sp) 1 Class Address Prof. E. D. Ressler : : "; -:fJ X Presentation of Class of 1916 J J? X Presentation of Diplomas Supt. Coin t ti&'&y I i . ? : t i I v Euneiia Hfttnera t - m mm -p- m- a mw i & l neeva ? : X, i TABULATED VOTE ON COUNTY OFFICES M Xf X '.- v- '' A X O O 'H o a ai n . r w T ieS-Ki. '-r ;,l A 2 5 s! b p Si a ST 69 o i IK. :), a ?' :, " TV..i 1 i :"!:' i ' ................ p- rv'f--d ll T I NASHVILL1 I 61 31141 61 191 191 151 201 71 Ml 211 191 81 111 J WMS'l T , f Tl NORTH TO'.FM I OKI fill 1 fil filll 1R11 9211 R7T1D1 11 4fll RSIIRI 11741 6211381 V V. iT.r?'. 4 !7 t .N&sr-V..f 8ILETZ I 161 401 311 321 461 741 631 721 621 811 741 751 541 311 If a .'V: 2 NSi 'Si II : : : : : : : : : : : : : : - t V Vfe IS fijj .; BAY VIEW 5 3 6 8 4 10 6 9 2 9 S 7 8 3 ', 5 MyrnMiller BFAVER CKEEK I 21 3 19 12 12 20 20 17 6 18 19 17 18 6 ',ey i :: BIG ELK i 3! 61 12l 6 13 16l 13l 19 1Bl 3l 16l 9I ui 8i (r ' 'Sts. 1 fS . ':; AL8EA 12 32 61j 47 62 86j 69 80j 37 58 67J 72 48 45 ff ELK CITY ; 6 4 40 19 32 47 36 1 43 27 22 46 41 36 12 f.x tpk v-n II ,FIVE RIVL,a I 6I 7' 4l- 9I "1 17' 141 161 '1 16-n 171 21 fijffify kt: ' ' ' YACHATS " 3l 16l 21l 7l 21 "1 20l 81 20l 20l "I "l 16r -: ?11 2 I. II !! vcdu i i 81 l 97 1 iai Sfil 271 SSI 221 181 311 291 131 221 ' IF ' IVl 91 a 1 2 if -.v .s x ' - - "i i - i i i i itu i t-v. -i mm IW' ; ' 'f I X I UTTLE E' K 1171 31181 91 321 371 371 391 361 61 361 301 171 191 "' l ' '1 I VPEVIUU-.E 416 6 16,1H18 19j 21 7 19 14 22 U 11 gfcjt ' V- VV.N ' .' ,V J NEWPOR. 28 44 40 47) 67 93 90 9 47 69 83 80 68) 63 I , foaj j : I 7vt:''S NYE CREcK 35 68 16 87 24 83 80 86 15 97 83 79 68 34 f x ''4fo W - t X ROCK CRE-K 10 12 28 14 87 45 24 41 20 29 41 36 28 19 i X, . -.'Mf EltlTAdwt I TIDEWATLa 8 7 5 14 6 18 14 15 1 18 15 14 8 8) I , ath,r 1 t PACIFIC I 471 711 3011091 441121111111231 2S!125;116109I 891 601 ' '" : r- X I r- i e i m c. oi mi ici in mi ui iei ni ml ti I t fr'S-siS'-P. ""ft IX ';.' ' Tl - - ! h ,f'4 rtv.V "vA tI I : Davs YoiiMl Nr Tnrt i ff X it? 1 tl . I t . . , I I (.tout. AAND 1C0m-A BeVATI V-T':. ! f ' T Blanche Altree tl ITHf KirrLC tJOySTy QO Oh AwO I M. X V -now watch NeT.e j vT? x. i':v...iny ..-; t mvr,TZ ' s farm , 45r7jv. x w Rachel Car.on Z Nij'Vii . C3K.1 mWv vT.SSS lii I III. l... ... 1 , Got your slicars ground at the Bap bor Shop. THE I)AV vou RAK AGAIWJT TH& wii9l crates' Of f ical Returns Primary Election ; ; ; The primary election passed ; ; off quietly in Lincoln county, . . and while all were not elected. j. y, uavo proven memselves X eood sports, and taken their "i-HJH raaniuuy. some of the j. auuiuaies am not eet as lanrn ; ; a vote as they expected, but this ; has all been explained by Will ; I yum Matthews who complains ; ; that there was no: room enough t " ouuoi to vote all you X wanted to? T Tha nfflnlal i i low: . REPUBLICAN Delegate National Convention " Chailes W. Ackerson 323 Daniel Boyd 481 ; ; Mrs. G. L. Buland 234 Geo. J. Cameron 490 Cnarles II. Carey 401 t P. H. Case 2G2 C. W. Fulton 405 Russel Hawkins 333 Samual D. Peterson 197 Arthur C. Spencer 226 Frank M. Warren 100 T T 1 IT 1 r.A m 4. j. ii. vvorsiey ztt Albert Abraham 476 C. P. Bishop 474 W. W. Calkins 476 I ; B. L. Steeve3 288 ; ; President: ! . Theodore E. Burton 93 ! : Albert B. Cummins 383 ; ; Charles K. Hughes 506 Vice-President: 1 : Wm. Grant Webster COS ; ; For Electors: It. It. Butler 743 I : Willis I. Cottel 718 ; ; Francis S. Ivanhoe 337 ; ; W. P. Keady 518 ! J. II. MacMahon 534 ; ; Francis S. Ivanhoe 337 ; ; W. P. Keady 518 J. II. MacMahon 534 . I : W. C. North 590 ; ; J. F. Wilson 654 Congress: X W. C. Hawley 862 J Secretary State: t Chas. B. Moores 472 1 Ben 'W. Olccott 646 T Justice Supreme Court: Geo. II Burnett 895 X Frank A. Moore 761 ; ; Dairy and Food Commissioner ; ; John D. Mlckle 720 ! '. Commissioner Pub. Serv. C. ; ; Fred O. Buchtel 573 ;; Thos. K. Campbell 409 ! I Judge Circuit Court: 1 1 J. A. Buchaanan 585 " W. W. Cardwell 409 ' ' John S. Coke 639 1 1 Edwin O. Potter 562 ; Chas. A. Sehlbrede 378 Senator 24th Dist ! Jesso Edwards 160 ;; ,T. B. Ilanlcy 380 - 'Francis L. Michelbook 207 John U. Smith 357 ; ; Representative 12th Dist W. P. Fuller 874 f I : I Dist Atty. ;; Edward J.Clark 243 ' W. E. Gwynn 337 C. 13. Hawkins 564 :; Sheriff ; ; .1. H. 11. Anderson C99 '. '. lort Geer 676 " Clerks :; It. II. Howell 1094 ' Commissioneer: : : W. F. Wakefield 942 Treasurer: 1 1 Ira Wade 1088 !!' Assessor: , ;;W. E. Ball 537 !!. Albeit George Schwartz 705 1, Superintendent: : ; n. p. coin 1032 I Surveyor: S 1 A. J. McMillan 975 4 I 4 Coroner: T,Sn lElYf'1111',11 was a 0. It! nomngBworth-582 Toledo visitor Wednesday. I Justice of Peace: Dudley Trapi) of ChltwooJ C. K. Crosno 206 had business In the city Wednes- C." R. Elsworth 89 Constable: Hi Aimn Aiimn niiii. It. It. Gwynn 79 dren departed Tuesday morning Fr"1 J',or .21f fnr Snlon In r I with l.nr i.nr. ' vuiiniiisiiuiieisi ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoiiou of that place. LriHt Friday ovent.is iho Jun ior Cbss of the Toledo lllph School cnlniiaiucd the Seniors by takin.'; them to t ho movies and afterwards treating them Frank L. Armltage 146 u ice cream, catte anu sirawuer-iA. S. Ilennett 136 ries and cream. Thos. II. Crawford 128 C. G. North purchased the Icd Ilolllster 107 little Haven Btalllon at the liverv ,W, L. Morgan 106 barn Palo Wednesday at the price ,- w. morrow a 'of $170. (Cont. on page four) C. O. Hawkins 288 A. T. Peterson 252 Leo Wade 280 DEMOCRATIC Delegate National Convention