gincuhi $mntp lender. VOLUME 24 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COlMlY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1916 NUMBER 18 " ' i 1 1 i i i i , .I, . I. " - - 111 , " ; CCll TIMTTV MFh tQ News "of eadi Community Gathered each J LJlIl l nDUO week by Our Hustling Associate Editors "i " i Woodcraft is hard to excell, j day. NEWPORT ', everyone Is made to feel at home j Reynolds amart departed for , and no roughness or disorder is Salem Thursday morning where ; allowed. The very air seems to i he will stay indefinitely. At the Annual School Meeting permeated with good will and i Mr. end J v. Ball and 3on de- of District No. 3 held on June 19 friendship. A light luncheon (parted for their home in St. Paul, 6amual G. Irvin was elected di- of cake and ice cream rector for the term of thre! served. 4 SILETZ Saturday evening, June 17th, I me msnwiie players presented School el': quietly hero, fleers were -Thos. Dark' tor for thuc Th03. Brow:.. Mrs. T. Lire Barker Tue:- Every bo'1 the big pieni to be held ;n Sunday, Janr and bring y young men will be local corres- Mr. and ?i: . .1 ..... C . 1 tAnlnn .1 il I I"nnDI T ' O i " . POOLE SLOUCH Thos. Bv -. made a flying trip to Toledo Tuesday. on parsed rather 71ie following of rted: Clerk, Mrs. re-elected; direc ear term, Mrs. years and Charles A. Bickford, Will II. Burton went to Eu-re-elected clerk. A special levy gene Wednesday morning to de of seven mills was voted to raise liver an address at the Supcrin money enough to run the school tendents Convention that fs be for another year. The budget ing held at the University of Ore prepared by the Board of Direc- gon subject, Normal Training tors requires for the ensuing in the High Schools of Oregon", year to run the school for all Mr. Burton has given this sub purposes, $14,645.00. This in- ject much thought and no doubt eludes the County School Fund, the address will be very interest State School Fund and all the ing. Mr. Burton has been a money of the District. It is the teacher in the McMinnvlllo High desire of the Trustees to keep School during the past year. lie the Public School up to a high is spending his vacation with hi3 Etate of efficiency and this can parents at Newport, lie will be only be done by employing high local correspondent for the Ore grade teachers cheap teachers gon Journal while here, are dear at any price. The peo- Leslie and Iainar Tooze with pie in Newport take grat inter- their sister are spending their est in the Public School and this vacation at Newport. ine was attested bv the larse num ber of tax-navers who attended nondents for the Oresonian and 'Upper Bea the meeting over one hundred other papers while here. Mr. Woods and .! votes being cast. The High Lamar Toozo was with Henry Mrs. Meyers School had fifty pupils and the Ford while on his peace mission i vicinity Su.v Public School about two hun- to Europe. Mr. Tooze can tell ( Mr. ant' Ji dred and fifty. The School some interesting stories about i and children Board has not elected all the this trln. Mr. Ford did not have Brown home teachers for the coming year, much influence upon the warr It is believed that as we have an ing nations of Europe but we Agricultural College the Manual had a rich experience that will be Training and Mechanical Draw- of great benifit to him in after lnrt ilnnarf tvmnta niicht ho fill m- lifo Tho Tnr7P hrntherR. with inaterl from the Public School their sister were students in the I that the force of teachers might University cf Oregon during the j trip to Yaquina Wednesday be reduced and the time for past year. Newport with its teaching extended a little longer, clean beaches, beautiful scenery Some of the fads and frills of and healthful climate is a good our school might be left out with place for students to ppend their benefit and more energy put out vacations. o was Minn Wpclnr i-flnv nftr a wapUb the COmedv drama Th Srnfnt I visit with Mr. rftl Mrs. Joe Lissy. i me uovernment School House t ,to a large and appreciatvie aud ience. The different characters 'were well rendered and a total absence of the usual amature ish hesitations was noticable. The parts of leading lady by Mis3 Crystal Warnock and leading man by carl Edwards were good; Hon. Augustus Cholmondelay by vn visited Mrs. T. y. remember about nd entertainment 'lie school house, J-jth come early r friends along, i. .1. M. Bowers, of pnd Mr. and Mrs. i'dren and Mr. and The Nashville Club Players PRESENTS "THE SERPENT" Comedy-Drama Success Adapted from the French "La Malson du Marl." at the Dime Theatre Friday, June 30 Not a Picture Show but a Real Red Blooded Production I Twelve Song-Hit Specialties Prices 25 and 35 cents D. F. Lister was chawmlngly key skinner had business in Elk by auto Sunday, handled, don't cher know. E. S. City Monday. , Mr. Manny of Portland ar- Lister is some villian the vil- We note a fine open air dance rived in Siletz Saturday after lian's part is always the part of floor in Elk City, the first dance noon by team and is a guest nt the under dog, so to speak, and being last Friday night. the hotel King. While here he consequently it takes more con-' There was another one of will do some carpenter work for fldence and poise to stand the those social picnics held near J. D. Guiss on his hointfKi .AAAtA . 1. I; T T 1 1 i i . . . .. l Ul ,uiu i cucjjuuu ui me uuuience. nanau msi. oumiay everyone mts. ueo. Miller is reported Mrs. Merryweather, a widow, the having a fine time and lots to improving very slowly. uiciij wiuuw, vLue luu.aua K"ij -- , ii'wynn and Searles was certainly nne ana Miss Mar- uoost tor tne Harlan fair. as Miss Ine: V. s. Frank Shermer vere guests at the "unday evening. Weaver returned from Chitwood Sunday. Viven, Yb'-t and Floyd Hall visited Ida. Habel and Walter The Tooze brothers, with Brown Sunday evening. Willard l)"ntsucker made a in mastering the lessons and solving the problems in school, and less energy expended in games of ball and other sports. The modern tendency of teach ing in our schools is less work and more fun. The young man or young woman who comes out of school and is willing to don their plain clothes and go to work to make a living, will be more successful than th; one who is looking for a soft snap. Our schools are getting top heavy with the tremendous out lay of money, a halt should be called some where. The student 6hould be taught to be strong o are ken- Vei'V busv flnlnir l.l-i r.l,r.t.u tha Hagar who handled the part Don't be a knocker. What's the work here up curly ai d lae to made a. derided hit. The songs matter with our Harlan corres- keep the work from pil'iiV un Miss Hagar, Mr. EJward3 and pondent work for the fair it It. A. Arnni,t w v ii ' Ona were in our Mr. Lister were good and were so will help us all. and Ceo. McCluskev each came pleasing to the audience that en- o over with an auto load and were core after encore had to be ans-, Joined by W. IL Halls and cou- wered. This outfit carries its ORTON ;tinued on to Upper Farm for a own special scenery. Come and i picnic. see us again, you are welcome at . " . Andrew Porter, Frank Wade any time. ! . Cut er loose and let er ramble, and Newt Center came ov ?n Sunday's base ball game at ans ana l,oui calahan de- siletz bv auto lam v.-iiii.-- Ortons between Nortons and Up- parted l uesuay morning for the ! ' per Farm resulted in a score of noundup at Philomath, taking: 19 to 18 in favor of Nortons lueir race norses wnn tnem. i some ball game the errors of Johnnie Williams departed i BUTTERMILK CAMP NO. 1 commission and ommission were Tuesday morning for the Round- so numerous that the official UP at Philomath, being man- w,i i.r wo ara nfr. ,, scorer has writers cramp as a re- ager of the Indian affairs. Wte (BUt Buit, Messrs. sniitn ana uaner "-anuv was an ip-i Ja(lk ,( . ' i.u j ,,,11 ,i th ,mo vn n wna per Farm visitor Sundnv n. ,i',.acK 1 ro8t niade a" uninvited ..... t,.... .v 1 can at our BUTTERMILK CAMP NO. 1 this HARLAN The Stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hathaway A little to much rain in neek-o-the-v,oods. A number u om the camp went to the Strv berry Festival at- Chitwood Sunday as usual everyene enjoyed him self. Mr. Wildman certainly has a fine col within himself and not lean on a doctor in regard to Mrs. Cat last week a id left them a little I lection of bi ; ; ics 3ome twenty daughter. Mother and baby are I two varieties on exhibition, all doing nicely. ! grown on the Riverside Fruit the hm has beeil completed and This chool rtl lUe Bl'IIUUl IllUL'llllg ill llie lU'W (UIIUII11K Grant D!st. Mrs. It. F. Crant was prize were the "Goodell elected clerk and H. F. Briggs director. Mr. and Mrs. Cha3. Cator re turned on the 19th from a trip to Sweet Home, Lbicoln County, where they had been to consult some one else. The Chautauqua will be here from July Kith to the 21st six days. The big tent will be put up on the 15th it covers a large snace and has no holes in it. The Advance Agent and organ izer, Mr. Paget, of the Chautau or's health, Dr. Harry Anderson of Cor vallis was in last week to attend Mrs. R. L. Hathaway. Mrs. Lester January is home form the hospital where she un derwent an operation. Her many friends are pleased to know of mm l.n-noii M:aa horo TVInmlnv Iler TLCOMry. evening and made all arrange-! Mr. Itoven and Mr. Scott, of ments for the coming of the big .Corvallis came in on the stage show. The agent promises six it week for a fishing trip days of the finest entertainment ! .he picnic held near the home that can be produced-some of ' VU rant Sunday was re the best speakers and greatest very enjoyable affair, musicians will be here to enter- I The farmers are smiling over tain. The Hungarian Orchestra the, showers which have been and Boston Lyric Singers will be .vl8'll1,R us: , , , , worth more than the price of t he i I'H 1 IwIbbb of Salado made a ticket. Season tickets, $2.50. 'P to the Adams home Sunday entitles its holder to hear every to investigate "That Stump Pul munber of this great educational ir" which seems of general Int feast. The grounds will be put, crest in first class condition condition j John Abbey, stock buyer of and every thing possible will be Corvallis. waH looking for stock done to make it a season of .hi our valley this week. l.Wsure, socially and intellect-1 The people of the Antloch dis- uallv. A ik crowu is expeciuu i,m v v " Jna.Ml In.. s.rl ..mwl. I... nil ti I r near tho old school site and ex tending to the Harris place, a to be prcEcnt. "Newport will celebrate tho 4th !n a becoming nnu patriotic way, to c" ect funds and make nr-i "K which the people o llar 1? ..r n l.ir r,.lpt,mtlon who travel that way will cor astldsispeVuilaHym "cm a vote of time when the world is in war to crush the people, exterm.nate liberty and establish upon its ruins, monarchy and Imperial ism. The United States is hold ing up the lamp of Liberty, backed by one hundred millions of brave people. "Oh can you Star Spangled Banner. Long may it wave over the land I, . , ,. . . . , ONA Miss Nellie V. King of Oyster City Is visiting at the Phelps home this week. The annual school meeting rr Dm free and the home of the i was held at the Ona school uravPi" j house Monday afternoon. Mrs. The Wonvn of WoodCrartM U I'a'ks was elected to fill eve a dance and card party at, the vacancy made by C. S. Oh thclr hall Tuesday evening, after I mart. S. A llolmgrecn was re- the close of a Bhort session or the Ixidgc. About fifty persons were present. The orchestra furnished the music and for BweetnesB and melody it seemed to be better than usual. But for genuine hospitality and socia bility I think the Women of tiful dark red berry. The took second and the F William, third. Other prizes were given tor races, etc. We hope for another one next year. Mr. siting visited the home folks at Orivj:i over Sunday. Mrs. Andcisen, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Fern and Miss Hand visited Mrs. Weaver at the camp Sat urday afternoon. Miss Inez Weaver returned to school at Poole Slough Satur day after a weeks visit with her parents at the camp. Frank Ward is again at the camp after being called home by sickness three weeks ago. Joe Kekua is home this week on sick-leave. Mr. Udel is back at work again after being unable to work on account oi a lame horse, o FIECLES CREEK r.. m,i - " uur cam last Kr dnv gaajKMa pJ0 sggj&s ' We notice that Merchants Upper Farm was a good game, te4lt Ualher a Windred and Davis have oiled 20 and 19 in favor of Nortons. T, ',.,.. . .... the street in front of their res- Sunday was an off day for thc!ca JjSft vlL pective places of business ; great Upper Farm players. an would h?vl S y nn dust eradica.or. ' .The new school house in ' SuLhf" P The new Government bam on district (i'J looms up greatly. nM l Z ."l.1 )ol house will be of the i ... " " ""u. ' ' " l" De UJ uiim iiiBiu-u n me piace. er burn- roof. This OUSP hna . . vuusiii nre in a month. ing first tractors Hoeflein have gone latest types of school building a7 ..IIiZi r ubeau- home : the country and we all feel Z tVJfi i VI af 6 le Dunlap JueJge Millcr and 80n vlsite(, proud of It. Mr. Haley of Falls J, J Freemont ug moday t0 looU over thc road Cit v Is doing th work.. p L1,f Z l1'!"!, U1 WOrK. "auwuui. .a iMiuuiiiK a Tim Il,,n,l We never have any circus new milk house and probably a 'do lldav parades here but at that we see fiarage, having Oca Iloellein do, . (;..wl v . things that the average citizen the work. I fti L6-. -n wa3 a i)t the big towns never dream of Mr. Eiickson of Silverton was ; iri ' ,r i ' i lt tho Rtonni rol er and two a uustnes cauer at L nner Farm ' . ' . v" i'""' 11 u" l"e traction pnirlnes nulline the dis- Monday. i,0,;7 "imonf:!1R Monday. trict donkey engine over the Homer Evans came home county road, moving it from Sunday morning from Butter John Woodman ford to Oscar milk Camp No. 1. Woods at Klamath grade. Some ! Milter Collins and John Pon style to our part of the country, Rpe departed for the Round-up two auto trucks each making . Tuesday. two daily triiis from Toledo, i The Parents-Teachers Assoc- clocted clerk Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wood and children spent Sunday on Poole Slough. J. F, Hanlon was over from Yaqulna to attend the school meeting on South Beaver Mon- Mrs. Henry Martin and Miss Celeste Martin were calling heie last Thursday. Frank Davis, of Harlan, brought Mj wood saw hre last week for thc benefit of our peo ple. Mrs. Ralph Darting and fam ily visited .Vis. Garrison Sunday. Mr. Kessi is expecting his fam ily home. - Mr. Lindley Is at Recks Creek. Geo. Titus Is In the Califor nia oil field.). Blanche and Percy Mulvany went to Harlnn Saturday to se lect a cow from the Davis herd best fitted for mountain climb ing. They selected a red Dur ham heifer and calf as they are very cnthuiiiastlc about the red cattle for tl-,3 especial section. Geo. Darling Is cutting wood for the Hchool. Mrs. Daniels has been on tho sick list. Clarence Davis was here Tues day. F. L. Mulvany !s working for I. R. Payne shearing sheep. FOR SALE MOTOR BOAT 10 feet, 3 H.P., in good condi tion, apply to T. P. Fish. o FOR SALE Team, buggy and harness $150.00. Fred Taylor to play Corvallis at Toledo Sun- , the rain. day. June 25. I Matthew Williams returned 1 -1 We have our new Reservation "ollie r"nuay irom i;usnman, doctor. Dr. Cooper of Carson .Washington, I MiSS IllOZ U'cnvor lo t loltl her parents at the camp this week. Leonard Evans went to Orton Sunday to play ball with the Or ton boys. Cal Summers went to Toledo With the completion of our road lation held a meeting in the Rock j V P w w 7 , , . system Lincoln County will be Creek school house June 17. it ! L ua Wn '"ade Mrs. a veritable paradise for automo- Mng well attended. A program , "eenr f ,8a.nt. cal' ?n Jher biles i was rendered. to Lhitwood last Monday Attorney Clark of Corvallis! Joe Streltmatter called at Up-1"!!!,0' . . , was here the first of the week on per Farm Saturday morning. ! ' e."P rel ,f business i Ji' McGuiro is rushing the rphh b,ar "leat when the Cook Siletz ball team Is scheduled season ly cutting his hay before , V , ""?. . .L "' l"u.,r 'P night. It has been bothering the neighborhood sheep and was In fine condition. Jack Hand left for the Vn'ley Tuesday morning, leaving from Chi I wood. Mr. Eltlng and brother went to Chitwood Sunday for liny and oats. The road will soon be open through so it will not be such a problem to get over there, the illstance being so much less to Chitwood than Toledo, the camp supplies will all be purchased there even the buttermilk bo here's hoplnc Chitwood w'n build a creamery, ua nothlnor stronger Is allowed In this c;mip. Miss Myrtle Wenver Is on the flick list this week, sulTerlng from a severe sore throat. Mrs. Pollen wns a Toledo vis itor Tuesday afternoon iiiaklnn- : rather a record trip walking Jinn ways. City New, who takes the place of Dr. M. F. Clausius, deceased. o SALADO Frank Lane Is hauling lumber for K. T. Raddant Mils week. James Bollie of Falls City got bis contract for teacher ii. Dist. G!i. SILETZ f" Things are rather dull here;, now days, there being an old fellow visiting In this vicinity the first week in the month by the Siletz was honored by a fine name or Jack Frost. He came 'play Saturday ni;;ht, put on by along the river taking beans and home talent by the Nashville potatoes as he went which is players entitled, "The Serpent",; very unusual for Lincoln County, a comedy-drama, under the; Then came two weeks of unus- management of D. F. Lister, of; ually hot weather, from 75 to Nashville, with the help of C. D. 100 In the shade but then the Edwards, Miss Crystal Warnock, beautiful rain Is falling today to Miss Martha Hager and E. S. make up for it. j Lister w hich was enjoyed by a We note several grnngers from , full' house. Elk City took In the Pomona I Siletz roads are Improving all Grange at Toledo last week, the time. As they are through Thc grangers of the county hauling rock over towards Tole passed a resolution to ask the do road they nre now moving County Court to get busy with their rock crusher and engines that bridge across the bay at' up to Klamath grade and will Toledo, me vote wan unani nioiiB Willi the exception of one, where I hey unit nt (I. A. Ollns brother from Elk City. nnd will rock as far as they can School meeting passed off In. this summer, the dlatrlcts near here without j Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield and son the loss of any lives last Monday. ; and Miss Roar of Newport came C. A. nrown purchased a nice over by team enroute to Euchre flock of sheep of W. N. Cook of , Creek for a weeks outing. Chitwood last week. W. S. Hall and Bensell took a Roy Kouiib, the wrestling don- load of plcnlccrs to Lower Farm TWO TRAINS A DAY Beginning next Monday, the 2(ith, the Southern Pacific- will put on its double train sci-vIca commence hauling rock to join be! ween the Valley and Newport. -1M . ....... i uu new train win operate on the same schedule as last year, arriving at Toledo at 11:20 A.M. and 2:25 P.M. Miss Sophia Warnock of Port land visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Turnldge la this