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JLL m . ' . V. " C7 tj 7 n L' . ' I f . V A' . ,' odge-September 22 and 23. Eddyville-October 11 w" VOLUME 24 , TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. NUMBER 28 mmoln V HAVE MONEY RAISED Newport, Ore.,8, 29th, '16 Dear Sir: We have raised the first In Btallment of our bonus and this week shipped the collateral to nZTT the Lumbermen Trust Co., the in the 0ti8 ftl8tr!ct last Sun" trustee for the fund in Portland. onA . , We expect the engineers in Ui'J-1-begin the final survey next week LttJVLjI' and believe that there will be no ?w dayb at e 8eas,de let up until the road is finished , w,T;M pontn, Into Portland, thus fringing f ?-t nS"5 Lincoln Co., within four hours j? DeV"8 6 d TaU run of the metropolus of Ore-. Bauman 6 By way of celebrating and al- WUllam so for the benefit of the fund out P; . of which printing, postage, etc., 'Twn Rrange intawAwfiih!,vppnHhOT:.?nd well boost with you but fit ball at the. Casino Dance, Hall the coming Saturday even lng, with the best of music and a fine lunch on tap all the time. The bill will be BO centa for the dance, and the lunch will depend upun iuc acme ui iuc gui, as to price. Give us some pub-i licitv for this if noRlhlp mSey!iySSZtluit we $25,000. in this community, not j - - alone ror tne object of the bonus but as a harbinger of times when the people of Newport will asses forheipbulldingof thejirthJS1 very iru y yours Chairman of Committee. WEST YAGUINA JW138 irene urancn was caueu home Tuesday from Portland to : .v. i i , II! T T-l 1 11 . be at the bedside of her father. Luther Branch, who is very ill at his home on Kings Slough. Mrs. Turk and children, form er residents of Bay View, passed thru here Wednesday enroute to their new home in eastern Wash. Mr. Turk will make the trip later with his team. Mr. and Mrs. John Brersr de parted Monday morning for their home In Aberdeen, S. Dak., after a short visit in West Ya qulna where they were guests at the home of Mrs. R. A. Miller, Mr. Brewers aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer are very enthusiastic in their praises of our beautiful western scenery and climate. Andrew Simouson was over from Bay View Wednesday. Miss Daisy Ferr returned Monday from Beaver Creek where she was the guest of Mrs. John Coovert. Ir- ... - v summons of death p.nd passed jrs Into eternal rest, leaving rela- Jch'ldren t!ves and friends to mourn for,vera n 'i one who was ereatlv hoiked The sympathy of the entire com munity is extended to the be reaved ones. , ' ROSE LODGE Rose Lodge has become quite an attractive place for fisher men these days and much "sport " is being had by the tourist. The Grange meeting which was held last Saturday evening was well attended and the Lec turer's hour was enjoyed em mencely by all. Mandeville Mann, Bon of Mrs. Frank Mann, Sr., of this neigh borhood was quite seriously hurt last Saturday morning when a horse fell on h!m receiving a badly bruised leg and is reported not better. Ralph Leonard spent the week end at his home last week, re turning to Sheridan where he expects to work during the har vest. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith went to the coast for a days out ing Thursday. Chas. Harding made a trip to Grand Ronde last Tuesday. Clint' Starr visited the Lower Salmon River country Wednes day. Nelson Gardner passed hrough this vicinity last Thursday In his "lizzie" enroute for the Valley. We were all sorry to hear of the death of the little fourteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Curl and the family certainly has our Bympathy. Wm. Easter returned from the Valley last Thursday, I Bill Griffith has returned from he Valley where he has been I working for sometime. I Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Dcaken ana .rs- V"?.8- "araing and Kn0Ck and 11 knock alone- NORTONS Sheriff Geer and Deputy Ross iere in this neighborhood the J,1St 01 tile Week. mntv i'mih. a a County Judge Miller and At- 1 Stewart 8topPed here viiia Mrs. Florence Hale of Browns. ville is visiting with her brother, Harry Porter this week. a,k &?V0i Miss Violet Hughes left for Frank" Borton wag transactj " NuhTille Satur- Sheriff Orr and two denntipn were in from Dallas Monday evening. Miss Fanie Green of Newport j " inui i W? th? first Part ' the week With Mildred Pnrtor nf thlo nliu. fwith Mildred Porter of this place m. urantner was over from Steer Creek Monday. Mrs. Frank Murry passed through here Monday on her way to Toledo.- . . -,. F. H. Walters the piano man 'from Corvallls was tuning palnos in this berg the first of the week. Roadmaster Porter passed through here Saturday on his way to Albany returning Mon day. J. T. Dailv SDent Sunriav with ihis family here returnlg to Al- 1. n o 1 ' uaiijr ouiiuay evening. GLEN Mrs. Anna Ellpnhn b u KVU to Corvallls Monday after a two months visit with her daughter Mrs. W. R. Moore and family ' Mr and M j w Davenport Jesse, went to ToK last Saturday. Geo. Davenport, and and Miss Blanche Pnl- . vera rf KTrtAln i :r.z 0,eui msi weeK -iwiin inenas nere. Mrs. Washburn of Salado SDent last Wpilnoarlnv of T r jJavenports, also taking in' the uance mere in tne evening. FIEGLES CREEK Eskolt Darting was driving in stock purchased from the Lake herd of Peak. Mr. and Mra EVanlr nn..i A . Ulllt iyiiVICS and family visited here Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Darting went to Blodgelt Saturday. TantllS T.nVo nf Punk ia ,11,10- Steaming for Chas. LIndley. lure. iessi ana ramiiy return to Jennings Lodge this week. Amen Mr. Editor we think Waldport employed a teacher of the right stripe too when they annexed J. E. Davis. A few more of that kind and Lincoln county will not sit sneaking at the June exams fewer tramps along the mental road another June--month of roses. I say get down to business and make the most of God given talents for "Unused learning Is an unlit taper; a book tight shut, Is but a block of paper." Each new grade is a, book light shut to the plodding pupil; but the teacher la Ihll Ir... A a o iuc .cjr. j great responsibili ty? Yes, therefore they must get Into harness and pull from September to June. I know whereof I speak. Mr. Shane Is employed at Iloskins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheddler who made a business trip here returned to their Southern Ore- Days You'll TriN VJE CHANGED Up THE WlUl , NNlTt HB 'X . rg head; ves Ree: ) IT OWlN StetAS Lk bt- ( efcpw ah! vmTATeii, TV4E Tro(K.y OF "BULURVN"BV : AN EVE WITNESS. gon home Saturday. Evelyn and Vera Payne visited our Bchool Friday. Dr. W. A. Cox of Albany ac companied by his brother-in-law arrived Monday for his annual outing among the Big Elk Mts. H. F. Daniels made a flying trip to Hosklns Saturday. Work will be resumed on the school house soon. ORTON . Wm. Porter of Upper Farm made a business trip to Siletz, Tuesday. E. M. Fratzer and family made a trip to Newport and returned Sunday. Ned Evans is planning on threshing Thursday. Homer Evans returned home from Lower Farm where he has been working on the road. C. II. Gardner of Toledo, C. S. Davis of Siletz and Scott Lane and family were .visitors of Wm. Porter Sunday. Rev. Scudder of Siletz made fcls farewell trip to Orton Sun day, everyone is sorry that the Rev. will be witn us no more. Blllle Southwell of Rock Creek went to Siletz Monday to repair his threshing separator. UPPER BEAVER Henry Rhoades was helping W. C. Weber build a bridge at Poole Slough Thursday. Mrs. A. Peterson and children, Pete and Josephine and Mrs. K. D. Martin and children, Martha and William attended the funer al at Newport Thursday. Aletha and Alpha Rhoades visited Evallna and Hester Pet erson Thursday afternoon. Pete Peterson and sisters, Ev allna and Hester attended the picnic on Poole Slough Satur day. , Jlmmle Huntsucker visited Floyd and Virgil Rhoades Sun day. Pete Peterson attended the dance at Tom Barker's Satur day night. Evallna and Hester Peterson visited Pauline and Jessie Van cll Sunday. Henry Rhoades and J. M. Bowers spent Sunday at Poole Slough, repairing Mr. Bowers' Never Forget -a .launch. .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shermer of Poole Slough were guests at the Peterson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsuck er and Mrs. Bowers and Alma Cox were guests at the Hill's ranch at Ona Sunday. E. S. Hall callec at the Peter son ranch Sunday afternoon. Pete Peterson made a trip to rsewport Tuesday. ONA Mrs. J. R. Coovert went to Toledo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wood and Miss Neta and Clifford Phelps attended the dance at Barker's of Poole Slough Saturday night, Born To Mr. and Mrs. C, ;Ohmart, Sunday, August 27th, a 7 pound boy to be called Arthur Rex. Dr. Fleenor of Waldport oiticlating. L. 'C. Commons, Mrs. Faye Wolferaperger and cons, Mrs. Kate Myers and daughter and ;Gus Nelson were at Seal Rocks l n tiunuay. Mr., and Mrs. Edgar May of Oregon City and Miss Frances .Hedengren of Omaha, Nebraska, were visitors at the Phelps and Ohmart homes Friday and Sat urday. Miss Helen Phelps visited at the King home at Oyster City the week end. CHITWOOD Messers Arthur and Floyd Ponln liatfA linn, m n ,n oil... Vl'l.ft HUIC UtCM UVd w Olivia during the fair where they oper ated a shooting gallery. Arthur has returned to New port where he hna hppn rippn W fishing. He caught consid erable fish while there too. Hon. J. Q. Adams has returned from a week's ramblo tn Port land and other points looking after property Interests and vis ited friends. We are glad to see J. Q. come back. Saturday night a farewell par ty and dance was given at the home of E. II. Stelnmeti In hon or of Marshall Smith's family who left for Monmouth Tuesday morning where they will 'make their future home. Miss Rosa belle will attend Normal and Miss Zeta and Master Andrew will attend high school. Those attending the party Were: the Smith family, Averv Stelnmetz, Mrs. Flossie Pepin, Floyd Pepin, Lillie Miller, Mr. Browdy, Gladys Phillips, Mr. Peterson and J. C. Kurtichanov. (A good looking crowd.)? Nels Miller is building fence on the old Chitwood place this week. The Goodrich Bros, have been hauling hay frevm John Jacob sons' ranch the past week. ' Jack Schovllle of Pioneer had the misfortune to get his per fectly good finger mashed at the rock quarry last week. Prof. S. S. Gossman has been away to Portland the last few days. Will Cook has been helping John Jacobson haul hay lately. Mr. jonn nas a good crop of oat hay on his ranch this year. J. C. Kurtichanov and Victor Jacobson made a trip to Newport last Sunday on the excursion. , Lee Wilkenson and John Bo ren sold their place near Chit wood to a party from the Valley, He expects to take charge im mediately. . . Chas. Satter is moving Into town now where he expects to stay for the winter. He will work on the section. POOLE SLOUCH The Angel of Death has again visited us and made sorry the ones left behind by the passing of Louella A. Brown, who died at Salem, Oregon, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1916, of epilepsy. Lou ella A. Brown had been an Inval id for six years. During the first year of her illness she went to Arizona and California in hopes of regaining her health, but fail ed, returned home where she was until three Years aeo when She went to the Salem hos pital and since then she has been under the constant care of doc tors. She kept up her spirits until death claimed her al though she knew there was no hopes of her regaining her health. Louella was born at Sandy, Arizona, on June 22, 1897, and died at Salem, Oregon, on Aug. 22, 1916, at the age of 19 years and 2 months. The funeral was held at the Eureka Cemetery In Newport, Aug. 24, Rev. Simpson officiating. She is survived by her mother, four brothers and four sisters. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends and the floral offer ings were many and beautiful. The- sympathy of the entire community is extended to the amlly In their sorrow. Mrs. Truax returned to her home In Corvallls Monday aftur a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Hall. She was accompan ied by her errand dauchter Vlv. ian Hal, who will go to Eastern Oregon, with her for a month's visit. Mrs. Amy Camnbell and amis lEmest and Alexander and Miss Inez eaver visited at the Brown home Wednesday evening. Edgar Hall was an Upper Beaver caller Sunday. Willard Hunt sucker ni.ulp n Ttrlp to town Wednesday. uoraon rimcrson and Simon Shermer were In our locality, Monday. Mrs. John Peterson and daughter, Nellie, came over from Toledo Friday, returning Sun day accompanied by Edith and Elma, Vivcn Peterson and John Emerson took them to Toledo, coming back Monday. II. O. Rhoades and J. M. Bow ers were In our vicinity Sunday. The last day of school pro gram was had on Saturday, Aug. 26, school closing on the 30, the nroeram was as follows: Snnc Vacation Coming, school; Our rlag, Floyd Hall; Don't Wake the Baby, Dorathy Cox; The Dasles, Isabel Brown; All Upset, Ernest Campbell; Her Papa, Vi olet Hall; The Girl That Laughs, Alexander Campbell; Living In Peace. Vivian and Vlnlpt Hnll- Japanese Maids, Ida and Isabel urown; now tne sermon sound ed to Baby, Vivian Hall; The Lord's Job for Me, Myrtle Wea ver: Our Flae. School : r.hnnir- kng Colors, Elma Peterson; Song wnen you wore a Tuup and I Wore a Big Red Rose, Edith Peterson, Inez and Myrtle; Ain't He Cute, Ida Brown; How Willard fed the Hogs, Walter Brown; What ('.iris Love to Do, Ida and Isobel Brown and Viv ian and Violet Hall; Don't Fret. Inez Weaver; and a recitation by Leo Shermer which caused much meriment for the crowd. CHANGE OF FAIR DATES The Harlan Fair will be held September 22 and 23 instead of 21 and 22 as previously an nounced. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind ' friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our be reavement and loss of our sister and daugh, also for the many beautiful floral offerings.' Mrs. Eliza Brown and Family, 1 o MARRIED . At the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Howell of Yachats, Sunday Aug. 27, Miss Mable Gretchen Bald win of Waldport and Archie El lis Weldinan were united in mar riage at high noon, Silas Howell, grandparent of the bride officia ting. Those present to witness the happy event were Mr. and Mrs. Mies noweii, Air. ana Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weldman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weidman and family, Mrs. Jas. Harrison and daughter, Beatrice, Erwin Weidman, Carl Garrish, Joe Isom, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Starr and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coin. The"bride la the' youngest ' daughter of A. L. Baldwin and ' the groom Is the youngest son of J. W. Weidman of Yachats. The young couple will spend a few weeks in Waldport before going to Portland where they expect to make their home. FOUND Ladles brooch or pendent. Owner can have same by calling at this office. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On account of Labor Day train 416, (afternoon outbound) will be hold at Yaqulna until 6:30 P. M. Monday, September 4th and will be operated bptween Yaqulna and Albany on schedule of Sunday train 418. Trains 415 and 416 will not be operated artor Labor Day, Monday Sept. 4th. Sunday excursion will re tain Its usual schedule. NOTICE A meeting of the Republican County Central Committee la hereby called at Toledo. Lincoln County, Oregon, for Saturday, the second day of September at ten A. M., 1916, for the purpose of organizing and considering such business as may properly come before the meeting. All precinct commit teamen ar. es Bpeclally requested tn i i 3ent. Dated September 21, 1916. Edw. J. Clark. Republican Chairman County Central Committee. NOTICE From Sept. 1st, meals at Merchants are 35 and COc. Meal tickets 21 meals $5.00 Ambrose Canady, 17-year-old son of W. II. Canady, owner o' a sawmill at Crow, lost the mid dle finger and had two otherc severely cut In a planer In hb father's mill yesterday morning; about 9 o'clock when h. at tempted to shove a board through the planef which had stuck. He was brought to this city for Burglcal attendance. Eugene Register. Dr. Greer will not be In hb office this coming week at ho expects to be in Portland,