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h. I ' ill I A i'W. ill tftcoltt 0u I f VOLUME 24 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1916 NUMBER 17 COUNTY NEWS News of each Community Gathered each week by Our Rustling Associate Editors njuntp 41 . K -good. This coast road will be will NEWPORT The Hard Times Dance given by the Rod and Gun Club Satur day evening was well attended . ley last Monday where he work this summer. H. 0. Boynton made a flying trip to-Eddyville last Tuesday. Our school closed the 8th of this month, one of the most sucessfuL terms we have had for a numlie1" of years the pu- tapped by four good roads from the Valley, viz, Grand Ronde to Salmon River from Polk county to Siletz, Yaquina River to New port. Alsea to Waldport and Ya chat3 to Ocean View. Soon and one Of the mo3t pleasant one can eo bv automobiles, and dances the Club has ever given, wagons all over the country and phs all passed their grades with Some fifty couples were present Win never be out of- the reach ! good standing and all feel representing not oniy tne young 0f pure air, pure water and al people of the city but the country wayg in tbe mldst of some of the as well, some 10 or 15 people finest scenery in the world both, came from Yaquina. Some say by land and water, the dance is evil but like every- ; The Thlrty-Jifth Annual En thing else it is only made so by campment of G. A. R. of the De Its abuse. The' bear hug, the partment of Oregon assembled turkey trot and the tango dance at Eugene on Wednesday, June Is not included in decent dancing. 14th, 1916 and will continue to People dance for pleasure, for the 16th, to-day. Among those : Dialogue A joker in disgrace, recreation and for graceful form who attended from Newport are: Recitation ' .'iver Colby. 01 motion, me pleasure is en- cant. R. A. Bensell and wif e. Uecltatlon J Senny Perrv. Mrs. Dave Harding. Mr. Amos ' Song Marie ;e Cllne. Kisor, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wag- 1 Recitation .lames Perry, ner, Miss Anna Matthews and Dialogue K -ual difficulties. Dr. Carter. I Song by t ue boys. 0 I Recitation Myrtle Cllne. pleased with the years work. Professor John Miller has done hi3 work well and satisfactory to all interested and we are all pleased to know that our school board have elected Mr. Miller to teach our school next year. The prograri v?s as follows: Flag Song upper grades. Bayvlew was a visitor in this . prof. R. E. Wood of Orton was NEW STEAMER vicinity iiiesaay. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker and children were Oyserville callers Tuesday. - G. E. Lewis made a business trip to Waldport one day last week. here Saturday and Sunday. W. N. Cook made a trip over to Harlan a few days ago. I Mrs. Emma Wood Is B)endlng a few days in Toledo with Mrs. U. G. Hart. FOR TOLEDO Elsewhere in this issue will be found the ad of the Elmore Co., who have nut their visiting .Sue H. Elmore on the Portland iweao run. This is a fin hnnt Th Fourth Annual Rtrnu.--! with ni, " " " ' A number of young people of - berry Festival will be held at 'as well as freight and next to tha upper Beaver, Poole Slough and pivprRid Fnit v nn Rm.dav 'R, a li.,i V10 l?e Oystervllle spent Sunday on Bea- jUne 18th. Everybody invited to largest boat -r .Jle attend. I The Elmore Will Ipnvo Pnrlnnj each Monday and will make this port on a weekly schedule. C. hanced by the strains of cheer ing music. The dance to be pleasurable demands the asso ciation of the sexes but this as sociation is no more evil than a ; Song Hellen Salisbury. Recitation Lamont Colby. Song by tr ' nchcol. The proprarv was well eiven and was a succo .i in every way. turned Sunday evening, ver Creek. Pete Peterson went to Oyster- ! vllle Sunday evening returning Monday. 1 m 0 , HARLAN POOLE SLOUCH ;K. Crosno I3 the local agent for e company. Mrs. Fred Shaw went to Al- tt n nr,, a ' ,w sr,Aa ai n J - "oynton is down from bany Sunday evening on the ex- Eddyvil'le today rnra nn train I Mr. ana Mrs. Thos. Barker 1 I. R. Payne is shearing sheep and daughters, Hazel and Lola, this week assisted by Frank Mul- went to Toledo Saturday. Miss Inez Weaver accompanied thorn and went on to Chitwood to see her folks, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Weaver. John Bowers of Beaver OppV is in the city today. Mrs. Hester Coovert of Ona is a county seat visitor today. We understand that Maurice Andersen has told Mrs. J. li Then came the dinner which was fine and was enjoyed by all. After dinner all went to the . Wakefield base ball ground to I see the ball . inies. First Little Elk school played Turn. Turn I school endin.; with a score and stroll on the beach. It 13 natu way to have the sexes associate ' Diveoemc together. The Indians In the old I KivtK&iut fashioned way don't dance with j . , the women because It creates Quite a number of Riverside Jealousy. Each Indian man and people attended the "fair" dance woman danced to themselves, at B. F. Grants Friday night, and they seemed to enjoy it just J. R. Daniel made a business as well, but the white man don't trip to Philomath Friday, return dance that way; it would be no ing Saturday, pleasure to them. Wo' need 1 R. A. Ulhnan is busy hauling haahhftil rnnrca inn n n1 an-man. llin.hpr this wpplr ment and when the dance Is The roads are in good condi-lthen came t! c real fun the Im properly conducted there is no tion now from here to Elk City; tie Elk school and the married harm done. If you wish to live a there has been one or two men played. I am not going to long time, be cheerful; go in autos and a Ford over them j tell all that happened for it good company where people en- lately. J would be impossible for one to joy themselves and keep awayi A large portion of Riverside .see all that really did happen but from cross, grouchy persons; took in the ball game at Eik after ten inincs were played and cultivate sociability and re- City Sunday; Elk City vs. Nor- J the score eUx.d 13 to 14 In favor finement. Stop dancing at mid- tons. . 1 of the niai rir J boys.lt was some- night; go home .get a good sleep Mr . and Mre. J. L. Fischer thing awfvl lor some of the men and you will feel alright the visitea b. 11. Langs of Bear havn t done any thing since next day. - creek bunday. A County Sunday School Con-' Clifford McDonell of Harlan ventlon was held at Newport was thru here Friday and Sat Saturday under the auspices of urday, hauling lumber from the Presbyteran Church. The at- Salado milL tendance was not large but the R- L. Calkins killed a large interest was good. Those who wild cat Monday. failed to come missed a rare ! - 0- treat. Rev. Charles A. Phipps, it. . ri i t . 1 me great ounuay ocnooi woriter WEST VADIUM A j Mr. and Mrs. C. Myers visited vany. I P. II. Martin attended the , graduating everjeises of the Cor vallia High School June 2d. Lincoln Countv was ronrflfipntprl Steele a new Chevinlpt rnr George Campbell came over ;n the graduating class by Misses Mrs. Sparks, postmistress at SwKSSfeX: r a Trapp and Dorothy 'Mar" .2?S2Le' 18 a county 8eat t r ... 1 w ! UTO ohijiucu auu ouno. uc ic- jurs. snutn Aiiison came over Take It all well spent. in all it was a day ONA Christina and Peter Peterson were in our evening going on over to the bay where they spent the night with their grandmother, Mrs. Hunstucker. A party of young folks went to Upper Beaver Sunday. Those the the PlVHiiilant T. r Vnnl, on Friday's stage to visit home 'NrnRhv'ii ,..- ,t na I'cter 1'eterson fn.0 tfQ, ,i i . u m vicinity Saturday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I l. . t nn ovpr to tho t- v r ueo. liouges was vlown from 'Miss Celeste Martin of Colo-!f1fia?11vA'ednlfBdy wcora,I,8 via rado is visiting her brother, P. H. ,th? MlU Creek cut"off Martin and family. L-'3ter Waugh has commenced Huran Briggs who Is work- he erection of his new Market Ine 'n Portland wi-IIpo har-U building on Hill street. C. W. going were misses uara uoone, that he is having the time of his ua' 18 U01nS the work, Messers. Johnny Emo'scn, Hen ry'Shermer, Jhas. Brown, Peter Peterson, and Leo Shermer. Every one has been taking ad vantage of the fine day3 and go ing In swimming. H. H. Cook editor of the Wald port Watchman was in this vicin. itv 1.1 fit u-ppIt aim organizer, was present anu ....... Mr. and Ms C. cravp Bornp'vprv nhlp nddiPRnpa on religious and Sunday school 1 Leland Wright, Jesse Reeder, work. . Ira Branch and R. A. Miller at- Flag Day was duly observed tended the Socialist Convention by the people of Newport. A at Toledo Friday, erood nrocrani was rpndprpd tho i Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Parks and children taking the most active 80n were m frow Beaver Creek 1 part. The oration of Rev. E. T. , 1 ue,suay. Simpson was eloquent and pa- Notices are out announcing a triotic. The day was fine and school election to be held on everybody was out to enjoy the une nineteenth, nineteen hun day. dred sixteen in school district The nominations at Chicago Stv n 0U' Unco,n gives good satisfaction all over H'.f (?r e purpose the county. Hughes and Fair- f nn. Lf e f,low1nS offlcers banks are perhaps the strongest di"Cnt0r,tO ?erve thx&s men that could have been put up. Rnd one clerk t0 -orve on5 Neither one sought the office ,.',,,, wt, , . mci, they were nominated by the free ! ,Jt5"d J W 1 d A m' will of the great Convention rep- lJ1 to Toledo on bncs8 resenting the best talent In the i iT yT , , Republican Party. Thev both l..John Ianlon. niade a trip to .his ranch on Beaver Creek the last of the ve3k. ' have accepted the great trust sweeping majorities. The pussy acOI !?a,n- foot watchful waiting policy will S, .S,, da"ser't tric c nr. i)n,,..,oit 1 .ni V.cre visiting in West Yaquina first of the aquina Mrs. port the ticket and the progres-' I J"" , eK" ,,rs; sives will fall In line and help iV!," ,omcr,y a res,dent elect the ticket. Harmony every i where: nothing to klok nhont t Mr, and Mr3. F. S. Bell and The star of America's prosperity "f' .f "l 1 auI- -n iin.i tn ' (Minn., for a visit with Mr. and vr.ii uctjiii iu nue liftum, conn- : ;ra 11414 IVOIVICU U11U lUQ country will again prosper as it never prospered before. We be lieve Lincoln County will share In this prosperity and Oregon l Viivo linrna nn cminll nn Im 1 HVIIl lli V attrf iiw DtilUU ttl b 111 bringing this thing about. The work on the tram way and docks at South Beach will Joe Lissy of Beaver Cre.?k. John Coovert was a Wcct Ya quina visitor Tuesday. o LITTLE ELK Hoeing and cultivating seems to be the order of the dav in be commenced at an early date, this vicinity. The contract is let to Clarence j Kenneth Loudon returned Altree who has had much ex-, home from Woodburn, Oregon, perlencc In this kind of work, last week where he attended The contract price of $3,000 is school, he passed his grade with considered to be very reasonable ,high standing, for the amount of work to be j Mr. and Mrs. Ormell Stand done, ard of Portland are Visiting rcl The road on Bald Mounta'n Is atlves and friends here this week, already going on. This is the Mrs. Salisbury and daughter, heaviest piece of grading ever Ilellen went to Portland last done In the county, much of It .Wednesday to visit husband and through solid basaltic rock. The father for two or three weeks, contract price is $2,240. The j Bert Willoughby and S. T. crade will be five per cent. The Loudon attended Sunday school contract was let to Turbine and nnd Church at Eddyville last Walker. This contract is said to bo low also. When this road Is completed up the coact to Siletz Bay it will be one of the finest scenic roads In Oregon. The road from Sluslaw will be Just as Sunday. George Colby spent the week end with his family here last week, he Is working in the Val ley near Dallas. Frank Casldy went to the Val- at the Ohmart home Sunday, Professor Snuffer of Tilla ook and Mr. Curry of Toledo were visitors at the Commons' ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Selby went to Newport Thursday returning nome Friday. The Helping Hand Club met at the home ef Mrs. C. M. Myers Saturday afternoon and a very enjoyable afternoon was had. The usual committees reported. Eleven members were present, also two guests, Mrs. L. L. Parks of Ona and Mrs. Myrtle Ball of St. Paul, Minn. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. L M. Commons, July 8th. E. L. McFarland of South Beaver visited J. M. Bowers of Upper Beaver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ball and son of St. Paul. Minn, are visiting Mrs. Ball's sister, Mrs. Joe Liasy, of this place. Mrs. L. M. Commons and sons Lloyd and Fred and Mrs. Faye Wolferspergcr and children were at Waldport Wednesday having some dental work done. A. II. Phel'-s and son, Clifford, made a busi-iess trip to Wald port Wedne: day. o UPPER BEAVER Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rhoades and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lewis and mother spent a very pleusant day Thursday on the beach at Newport. Peter Peterson made a trip to Poole Slough Friday. Mi3ses Evalina and Hester Peterson called on MIbscs Jessie and Paulino Vancll Thursday. . Peter and MIhs Christine Pet erson visited Saturday night at their grandr.ioiher's, Mrs. Dora Huntsucker of Oyster City. . J. M. Hovers and J. C. Hunt sucker made a business trip to Toledo Sutvrday. Mr. and Airs. II. G. Rhoades and children spent Sunday visit ing Mrs. Rhoades' mother, Mrs. McClaughry of Toledo. Mrs. A. Peterson and son, Pete and Perry Vnncll were Newport visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Huntsucker of me. i ueo. eiDy, one or tne pros- Mrs. H. W. Jacobs is visiting perous farmers of the ' Beaver in Toledo. Creek country is a county seat Crops In this vicinity are look- visitor today. !ng very well in spite of the cold 1 David Balrd arrived last even- we,aMh,fr, , , lng f-rom Moreland, Kansas, Mrs. Emy Campbell and sons , " , LZT, JC' T?1U??:? neuabLeriptS received this 5 A K .lt6rB ame Ver fr0IQ week are W. G. Slyker. box 1017, Portland altended 8cho1 1,1 ,Tur,ner this week on hi3 motor Great Falls. Mont.: Gust Ketola. , Ton. . , . cycle for a visit with friends. ' , .iiiiiii v n i i i iNi in in n in iroir i Siletz; August Hodes. Carlton. v.flit,nir ftt hmn. nf t n '0L,aruniun8 a D: ranch -- i urner. Mr. Mitchler, who has been in ' .,18 P"ing n:s Work of making the survey and obtaining the right of way for the electric line from Toledo I en . ,u-7,uei rT- , 0 very poor health during the win-!,a'u"He ,1VJUS IA,rnoId to Siletz Is golog raplaiy fore-.tw M improved eouie but his rIs ? h?.w?rk: Wt,th,nk lt ward. It Is thought the sun'ey eve BiEht i still verv noor wou,d hel3 the looks of tlle town will be completed this coming , J h 8 0 e y poor' if we would all "Get the Habit". An excellent graae is De- ! wf,i,n plnnV an(i dineh. WINANT ter dI'arted 'or Ilillsboro yes- terday morning for a visit with .Mr. and Mm .1 fr li.mir Co,. Mrs John Sugg and son re- has been at Ilillab'oro for some week Ing obtained. Remember the school election next Monday at 1 P. M. o ORTON Carl Summers and Joe Kekua turned from Portland Tuesday evening. I Mrs. Dora Huntsucker was called to Newport Sunday to the bedside of her daughter Mrs. M. c.c wi nu n me roau camp, ,waschsmuth who is verv 111. It Sunday to visit their folks, tak-lg reported that Mr. and Mrs. Ing back with them Fredrick jWaschsmuth will depart for Cal Simmons, who also will join the ifornla as soon as she is able. Cr1W,ii t, Li , I Quite a few people from here William Porter bought four!are picking berries at Peter cows last week from Grant King Schenners. oi snetz. Mr. Frazer the store keeper, and Wolverton Orton made a trip to Toledo Monday on bus! ness. Ned Evans was in Toledo and Newport Monday and Tuesday on business. Frank Gunn bought a billy goat of Ned Evans Mr. Gunn beng In the goat busi- 'p0ter Shermer home on Poole Miss Alma Boone returned home from Yaquina Monday where she has been working In the restaurant. A. great number of young folks around here enjo)'ed a pic nic at Heaver creeK Sun.lny, time. Our Job department Is busy getting out posters for a big cel ebration to be held at Nashville the Fourth. A big time is prom ised and a cordial Invitation ex tended to all. John Anderson, the fisherman, will start salting down herring as soon as he receives his sup plies. He guarrantees them to be sanitary and good. Those wishing to be supplied address him -at Toledo. J. George Johnson of Eddy ville Is a county seat visitor to- ,day. Mr. Johnson is one of the progressive farmers of the Eddy. Mrs. M. G. Shermer and (laugh- vin dirir.t n,i i, la tVdav fr8adi"le and Grace 'a bill for Ruraf Credits or the last iri(iay , .Knudson spent Sunday at the farmers ness J. C. Kurtichanov and Leonard Evans was at Siletz Sunday to play ball. The Upper Farm base ball team played a game with the Si letz nine Sunday and was beaten .her daughter, Mrs. Nancy John OA IT fl-1 . 1 1 . 1 i I . . ' 4.u iu o. me niMuiHi was in au son Tuesday. snape, just wait nnt:i siletz ! I . . Slough. .A. I. Peterson, the rustling Mrs. Joseph Koberts and ,Ford agent' has Jllst received ono daughter, Rena, came In from of tnu ,at08t aIld n'st up to date RoRcburg Thursday. They will fUHoi.ne pumps aim 13 installing make about a three weeks visit. Mrs. Joseph Blower visited conies up to Orton, they will see their finish. The teams of Bill Porter and Ned Evans are hauling lumber from the Siletz mill this week, for the school house that Is to be built in dlst. G'J. A meeting of thr Hen's Club of Orton was held at the home of Mrs. P. II. Elting last Wednes day, about eight ladies were present. The object of the Club is not yet fully known. Mrs. L. Hoover of Toledo and Willie Brown of Siletz are visit ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Depoe this week. Mr. and MrB. Miller Collins were living. at Siletz this spring to put In some garden but now are staying with John Ponsce. o ' CHITWOOD . lt Just north of the hardware store. We. are informed that Mr. Peterson expects to have freo air, for the convciifcnoo of autolsts, In the near future. People who deslte to use Geo. T. Smith mads p trip to Toledo Friday. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Jiiouounty court oj Lincoln water ior BprniKiing purposes County, Oregon, will receive should make arrangements with sealed bids for building 1 , mlh-n ,tlie Water Commissioner or Ro of road connecting the Schooner coer. Sprinkling fee for one Creek and Salmon River roads, 't Is $3 for the Summer. Also In Sections 10 and 15 Township. 1x up your leaky faucets, etc. 7 South Range 10 West of the b there will be no waste of Wlllnnietto Meridian. All bids to i water during the dry season. A be In accordance with the plans 'little preparation now will pre furnlshed by the County Rond Vent a shortage of water later Master, and must bo filed with on. the County Clerk on or before 9 o'clock A. M. July Cth. 191(i. R. H. Howell, County Chirk. o M'ss Sara Crahen returned the first of the week from a visit to the Roso Festival. Newt Center returned Satur day evening from Eugene where ranch he Is a Btudent at the Unlvcr-1 consideration valued at $56000 sity- i as roiiows: nve dwellings and a Mrs. Spooner and children re- brick business block at Roseburg turned Wednesday evening from ,and $19000 In notes and mort- We are In receipt of a letter from R. N. Warnock, the real estate man, this week In which he Informs us or a deal which he . has just put through at Nortons. Bob having sold and trnded the 1400 acre ranch of A. J. Warnock nt Nortons to W. A. Taylor of nosemirg. in exchange for the Mr. Warnock received a visit at Summit. gages.