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0 1 VOLUME 24 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22d, 1916. NUMBER 31 Wincoln OMiiti) NEWPORT A teachers reception . 9 Siven at the High School build ing on the evening of September 15th for the purpose of getting the parents, patrons and teach ers together bo as to become ac quainted with each other and to study and formulate plans to make the school -more success ful. Elmer Patrick, a member of the board of trustees, called the house to order and Stated the object of the meeting. A short program was rendered. Instrumental solo by Miss Mc Hroy, who is a favorite at New lrt. Address, B. L. Black, sub let, Parents-Teachers Associa tions. This organization is do ing much good at Newport. It helps to bring teacher and par ent in a closer relation and it lso helps to encourage and b nt 200 acreg of road land cumulate a school spirit in the nere two year8 ag0 immunity. A teacher may Mr- Magee took Mra Magce have ever so much enthualasum to,portiand to the Nature Hos hi her work and unless she has ltal Mra Magee.8 fr.enda hope the sympathy and co-operation for her d recovery and re. tof the parents her efforts will turn nom'e he neutralized more or less. Mr8.Irene Hodges of Corval lr. Black emphasized the im- 1Ia , vlsIting on Uttle Elk thla lrtance of these meetings. weeit Address by Prof. Artman, j Twenty thre? more days until, principal of the school. Mr. O. Evans of 0. A. C. was Artman said the teacher did not in this vicinity last weak in the need any sympathy. She had a interests of a county agricul jreat work to perform thedes- turist. Mr. Evans is a very tiny of the nation 'was In her earnest worker. hands. What sue needed was equipment ana tne rest wouia follow. The teachers already. have the school spirit and a deep interest in the welfare of the pupils. K tne teacner nasn i this spirit she snouia tane up some omer caning or yiinco- juon. Mr. irvin spoKe on. ine splendid , equipment of the scnool ana tne great cost oi keeping it up. The domestic science department, mechanical hall and recitation rooms were an well iurmsnea wun every- thing needed to aid the pupils 5n his work. Mr. Irvin spoke of the new and fine system of tweyiii8 uic u.u. ""will be managed in the best pos o know how the money is spent can examine the books and find out in a little while. The trustees without any com- a tralned nurse m attendanCe. Jn.8a.Un ??ng mU.C? f A B1 warm room for the ba heir time and take great inter- bleg The nianagement has the est m neiping to Duua up ana medala and the d:plonia8 80 make this the best school in the mother8 brl youbabie8' and y,S0lMb Mr8, ,C' t"em in this contest. ' rnith, Miss McElrc-y presiding: Then comes the dinner and oh at the piano. A nice luncheon what a fea8t ,t wi beu w,n b 3 served and everyone was worta coml m to t ,n on ?.v.IrVi.niSa,dH2n?t! 'the feast- And then aft dinner TniSl -S t. ,Sh8 Buffalo Lemon and his calf boys tSii innt. Th?!-111 entertain and there will be szrre;nd piernn SS1: L,n.H oL oa 1 Te" or".Qerade ball-there will be cash .gunled and as the winter ap- prlze8 gK f th b SS Toll Wm e"ttr ,fa'nTd Tor x anu gooa work aoru. gentleman and one for lady. Th weather ctl'l continues! Now the management only fine and a good many are com- makes one request and that is ing to Newport by rail and auto, all exhibits bo in on Tuesday, A good deal of complaint is made the 10th, as it will be impossible nbout the new graJe around to take In exhibits on the morn Pioneer Mountain. Several rpr& ing of the fair, have gone over the grade nr.d So flU your basket with things people are afraid to come that,to eat and bring wives, children, way. This does the county a Sweethearts and all there will T?reat deal of damage and should be hot corf ee Berved free. lo, JJaeCHwd;.nit te7' be lh.e! See large posters and don't w S,w"R mRy 'T U forget the date. Oct. 11, 1916. S,ltS?.a,.t CZZ"i hlfe -that Is the big day-where?-at 0:i Sunday evening's train, Renaldg Putnam, tbe son of Mr. sand Mrs. Putnamn was taken to Portland for an operation for appendicitis. He was operated on Monday evening at the f t. Vincent Hospital. The pus had already formed and the appen dix had sloughed and the boy t Is in a critical condition. A few tlays will determine the case. The salmon are coming Into the bay and trolling is getting to be very good, and especially on Alsea Bay. , Politics are starting up and we may expect lively times until after the fall election. Oregon will, no doubt, go Republican by 30,000 majority. If the Repub licans are united as they appear to be now, Hughes will be elect ed without & doubt. No Repub lican can vote for Wilson with out endorsing the Democratic platform and then he would not l a Republican but a Democrat. The country is greatly agitated and we need a strong man at the helm. . LITTLE ELK Twenty three more days until. Farmers are busy with their fall work in this vicinity. Warren Lemon of Portland la vtstHni? hi f.ithpr Pkiirt imnn tnj8 week; KonnPth T.mirinn wont tn Tlnh- bard 0re.. last Friday where he will attend school this winter, Oscar, Matthews i3 building Wheeler Clines new houses Os car says he is some carpenter. Twenty threa more days until. Mr. Salisbury is moving back to Portland so that his daugh ter, Hellen may have better Br.hrn aAvaniaoa Mr s M.r8 Treese of Portland is vis- IUng fronds here this week, S- T. L0udon taking a bunch of people from Eddyville t0 Ro8e Lx)dge to Pomona ange and the Salmon River falr Tney expect t0 be gone aDOut eight or nine days, , Twenty three more days until, Untll -what? Why the Eddy- yille Fair. Every one is talking about lt We are not only Jng Dut all are working to make tnla falr tbe beat event-of the Bea80n There will be cash and - prlze8 on all agricultural exh5bJt8i There will be Judges from the 0 A c and everythlng Bioie way. one or tne many good features in the forenoon will be the better babies contest. Thr rin h. , wi a ROSE LODGE Peonle in Rose Lodire are nil .working to their hearts content getting ready for the grange fair which will be this coming Thursday and Friday all are j welcome and have a good time. . Mrs. Herbert Church was a passenger on the stage to Will amina Wednesday. i Mrs. Wm. Bloom and Mrs. H. R. Deaken were house guests of (Mrs. Chas. Harding last Wed nesday. I Nelson Gardner passed thru this vicinity last Tuesday en route for Willatnlna, with a load of fish. I Bill Griffith left for the Val ley last Saturday where he Is , expected to work. Tony Reed uased through this neighborhood Monday enroute for WlllamJna with a load of chittem. OHM. Days You'll WHAT THE HIRE GIRU Di&Tb "iovn.- . snfT Boson on Th NK3HT- OF "THE inpoptat party - J. A. West of Otis returned from the Valley Wednesday. Miss Larine Toluver and Miss Mildred Sharp of Otis were Rose Lodge visitors Sunday. Dont forget the fair 22 23 of Sept. 1916. UPPER BEAVER Adolph, Hester, Evalina and Edith Peterson visited at the Rhoades home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vancll and family visited at the Rhoades home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rhoades and children visited Mrs. Khoades' mother and father Sunday. Evalina and Hester Peterson were guests at the Vancll home Sunday. ' Donna and Jimmie Martin vis ited at the I. N. Huyett.home Sunday afternoon. H. G. Rhoades, A.Peterson, P. Vancil and daughter Edith and Maude and grand-daughter, Pauline, made a, trip to Newport Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson and children called at the Rhoades home Sunday evening. Floyd and Vlrgle Rhoades vis ited Adolph Peterson Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Martin and children I. N. Huyett and son, N-iwton, and Evalina Peterson made a trip to Newport Wednes day, WEST YAQUINA , West Yaquina school open ed Monday morning with Mrs. Josephine Chambei lain as teach. lap Oscar Snow and family who have been residents of this place for several years, departed Wed nesday morning for Marshfleld, where they will mako their home. Mrs. John Coovert was In from Beaver Creek last .Thursday. Mrs. General Lyons who has been quite ill at her home on Kings Slough is slowly improv ing. Miss Olive Jameson of Tort land was a guest Friday and Sat urday of last week at the home Never Forget of her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Miller. Oscar Snow has sold his launch to General Lyons and John Bartow of Kings Slough. R. A. and D. C. Miller went to Toledo Tuesday on business. Mrs. .Joe Lissy and baby left Thursday for the Valley where they will Join Mr. Lissy. West Yaquina lost another resident with the departure last week of Leland Wright for Santa Cruz, California. CHITWOOD Prof. J. C. Kurtichtnov left a few days ago for the Vclley wnere ne expects to pick hops. Mrs. Laura Schtey has gone to Medford to spend about a month visiting with her grand mother. G. T. Smith made a trip to Eddyville Monday. Ezra Steinmetz relumed Fri day from a trip to Portland. Floyd Pepin left a few days ago for a trip to Eastern Oregon. POOLE SLOUGH John Peterson and Abe Wea ver returned from Toledo, Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, and daughter, Phyllis, departed for Coob Bay Tuesday morning where they will make their home we are sorry to loose them. Mrs. Amy Campbell and son returned from Corvallis Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barker and daughters were Oysterevllle cal lers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shernier, Mrs. E. S. Hall and children and Mrs.'T. Brown and children vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barker and children Sunday Mrs. E. S. Hall and Mrs. T. Barker visited at the Rhoades home Monday. We noticed soveral of the la dles from Wlnant were lu our vicinity Tuesday musquerading as gents. W. D. Roberts Chas. Brown and E. S. Hall were Newport vis itors Monday. Peter Shermer and T. Barker made a trip to Newport Friday. The best Meal in the county for 35c, at the Merchants. WINANT The weather is gradually changing and it looks as if it ! would rain. I Mr. and Mrs. 0. Snow of West Yaquina passed through here on their way to Coos Bay Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sugg and Mr. and Mrs. frank Whitney and mother went fishing on Wright Creek Tuesday. Mr. Clarence Boone who has been working for the F. C. Barnes Co., at Alaska returned home Saturday. Mrs. George King and daugh ter returned home from Ona, Tuesday. Rueben Burgess was a visitor at the King home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Francis Hunt- sucker and Miss Rose Boone and Thomas Christensen went on a picnic to' South Beach Sun day, a huckle berrying. Deb Folliet's youngest broth er came in from the Valley. There seems to be lots of sal mon these days as there are quite a few trailers on the bay. Vivan Peterson was in this vicinity Monday. ' Mrs. Chris Christensen visited at the Huntsucker home Friday. . John Hanlon of Ona was in this vicinity the latter part of last week. There seems to be quite a pie eating contest on the bay here lately, guess who can eat the most pie, ans., Pie' Faced Tom. ELEVEN YEARS AGO Items of interest taken from the files of the Leader of that number. Fred Horning has had charge of the Pioneer section during the past week whilo Foreman P. A. Miller is taking in the Fair, Merchant Walter Hall of Si- letz was in the city yesterday. Conductor and Mrs. Will Hoe fleln, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pruett and Mr. and Mrs. Tellefson were Yaquina citizens seen going Falrward Monday. Wiley Parish and assistants have completed two of the three fills at the bridges out on the Newport road and are getting along as rapidly as possible with the third, but have been considerably delayed by passing teams so much; In fact that it has been necessary to close that part of the road until the work is completed. Uncle Jimmie McDonald and John Qulnccy Adams drove down from Chit wood yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Thayer went to Stever3on, Wash., last week to visit during the winter with her son, C. C. Thayer. ODD FELLOWS' PICNIC Toledo Lodge No. 108, 1. O. O. F. will give an excursion and pic nic up the river next Sunday, to a point about midway between Toledo and Elk Cily. Boat will leave Toledo at 9 A. M. Every body Invited to. come and have a good time. Bring your lunch. Don't forget the date next Sun day, September 24. Hans Larson, Jat. McDonald, Carl Cildersleeve, Committee. CHURCH NOTES The services at the M. E. Church next Sunday will be the luBt before Conference. It Is'not known yet who the pastor will be for the ensuing year as the Conference decides that. The Ladles Aid Society at the regular meeting last Tuesday, elected the following officers for the ensuing yearr President, Mrs. Mae Hill, Vice-President, Mrs. 8. E. Ellsworth, Secretary, Mrs. Onda Carey. Themes for next Sunday ser vices: Morning service, "The Power of Example". Evening service, "How God Transforms the Life." Regular meals 35c, commer cial meals 60c, meal tickets 21 meals $5.00 at the Merchants. TWENTY TWO YEARS AGO Interesting bits gleaned from the Leader of- that date. Miss Eva Akin began a three months term of school at Elk City last Tuesday. The steamer- got in Tuesday with a large cargo of freight and twenty-five passengers. On its down trip the steamer will carry quite a cargo of wheat. Contractor Pepin is just putt ing the finishing touches on tha Rosebrooks bridge. C. B. CroBno made a business trip to Corvallis last Monday. Peter Stocker was held up yesterday near Newport when returning home from a fishing trip. The thug secured $4.50 and made a successful escape, A. T. Peterson expects to start the first of the week for a visit to his old home in Illinois and incidentaly to the Warlds Fair. lie will be gone about four weeks. Frank Nye was over from tho Valley Sunday. Jim Winskill was down from Pioneer Monday. Hans Larson is reshingling the house occupied by Fred Salvage, J. B. Miller was down from Portland over Sunday. Earl Nye was a passenger for Albany Tuesday morning. L. F. Rassmussen and son of Yaquina were Toledo visitors last Monday. Mrs. Jesse Reeder of Yaquinr was visiting relatives in Toledo Monday. Mrs. J. C. Walker of Uppe Farm was a Toledo visitor Wed nesday. Miss Myra Will departed yee terday morning for a visit wit . relatives at Aurora, Warren Hall 6f Slletz was passenger for Portland Sunda evening, returning last evening. State Printer, A. W. Lawrenc of Salem, is visiting at the Harrl J son home across from town. Wm. Toner has his silo corr pleted and is filling the san. this week. Mrs. Zenas Copeland of New port went to the Valley Sund? .. evening, returning Wednesday. Will Wheaton was a passet -ger for Seattle last Sunday evei Ing where he expects to wo:.: this winter. Everett Miller returned Mor day evening from Portlar . where he has been the pa month. Mrs. Frank Huntsucker Bayvlew was in the city Tuesdr leaving the following morniv for the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James Coin i turned Monday evening from vihit In the Valley. Mr. Goln w. teach at Lower Farm. Beal Gaither departed Mondi morning for Corvallis where 1 expects to enter O. A. C. for four years course in agricultu. Mrs. E. E. Johnson return last Saturday evening from several weeks' visit in the d of Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Wood r turned to their home at Sale Tuesday after a vlnlt with t former's father, L. D. Wood, the Lower Siletz. There Is nothing that will gi any more pleasure for 'bo lo a time for so little money as t four- monthly magazines . send our subscribers. Are y. 'getting these magazines? not, write or telephone us. . NOTICE On Tuesday, October the 17. 1916, tho County Court of L coin County, Oregon, will set In full with J. C. Altree ; bulding the bridge at Montei Hotel and with Faulkner tti Cox for building the Drift Crt bridge near Taft. R. H. Howell, Clerk of Court Ic Cream nd Cak nrd Bturdy and Sunday at tnt Bonb. a ler.