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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
t ittcoln VOLUME 25 r TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY.MARCH 9th, 1917, NUMBER 3 onntv NEWPORT the Court was the bonding of The Albanv Hieh School baa- the State for 6.000.0( to build ine Aioany Hign bcnooi Das- roadfJ Th,8 m waf e(J b ket ball team came over Friday tne Oregon Legislature. The bill to play the Newport team on designated three classes of roads their own field. Newport had post, forest and hard surface been on the winning side for a j'roads. Not withstanding Lin- . .. rp, t . ,, J.-,, coin is the easiest coast county long t me. The team had done . the tQ buM ,t splendid work but the Albany ieft out The matter was pretty team was much heavier and fully discussed before the Court, could do much more satisfactory j A large number of persons pres work The Albany team was ' ent taking part in the discussion, well trained and for that reason ;J. F. Stewart, B F. Jones Mr. M . . l AfhitMf ff I AitInn 1 1 Ii1 won tne game, me isewpori ""'J 'from Kines Vallev Wednesday s ,nH v toam waa nnt In thp least dis- Grant Mr. Woodard and others irom Kingsvaiiey weanesaav. Sunday. team was noi in Uie uia -... ....... r ffnrd McHnna anpn a fi-w NoH appointed by such a fine team leaumg. u wia3 uimuy ueciueu that Albany had. The Albany to appoint a committee of one team was the champion players member from each precinct in of the Willamette Valley. They '-he county to formulate pome had won their spurs by several P'an to have the commission hard contested games. A big build a hard surface road to crowd was present. The rooters Newport. This committee is to for Newport were many and en- be appointed by the County thusiastic and kept up a yell Court of which the County Jud through the game. The game Re is an ex-offlcio member. The was played with cklll on both Grange Is to have two members sides. The rooters for Newport on this committee. tried to keep the enthusiasm up 0 but it would not go. The Albany team was to much for them. ORTON mi . i -in C t .v fAimn ine score siouu i in o , ... p , hiiRlnesn J2d. the sulendor was dazzline. of Albany. Ihe Awany trip t0 Nortons last Monday to Evergreens and deciduous trees 'gave a dancing party Saturday was taken to the Abbey ana v .as m p,.ofe8SOr Fitu Mr Fitlg were verily a thing of beauty and night to a number ot the young ireaieu nne. vciy um.6 , r f th 0r,gon Agricul- 1 homely stumps were transform-1 folks. Refreshments were serv- nlodett oaturdav faklnc sible was done by the Mwport e fQr 8 ge of cfl of BpoUeg8 d at lllidni ht fter which they flodgett Sa turday. taking ROAD TO DOCKS ORDERED REPLANKED At the meeting of the City Council last Monday evening I the Marshal was ordered to pro concerning farming; but his Tne Parent-Teacher Assocla-be place 1 on the Gales property main topic was dairying. tion will meet Wednesday even- here and f oui as the roair; ar; Geo. Cox. delivered two loads ,nS a the Bchool house in dis- passable over the mountains will of potatoes to E. M. Fraizer. trict 69. A large crowd is ex- place a family on the ranch. Mr. pected. Reed also purchased some pigs 0 Arthur Bensell of Slletz was in o P. H. Martin Thfr. has hoe.n FIECLES CREEK unon last Monaay. so many Buyers tor stock here "u wm me repiann- The young boys' quartette is that the Valley is getting uretty . S of the road leading to the Clarence Davis, Main.Briggs doing quite a bit of practicing well cleaned out. . Port and City docks, and Huron Briggs were callers, for next Wednesday evening's H. W. Jacobs came over look- i This ls one of the most used R. E Darting and Eskolt were program. ing for potatoes for Mr. Horning streets in the city, and Is in a here Blelghlr.g Tuesday. R. A. Callahan returned home of Corvallis but he was to late deplorable condition. It serves Frank Mulvany brought In from Portland last Saturday. as I. R. Payne had them about not on'y the docks, but the supplies Tuesday. 1 Mr. Shea was over from Rock all bought up. Some are ho ding creamery and box factory as Chas. Lindlev came home Orwek to rw w a. Oabomn last fnr etui hichor nrWn .well. am Kings Valley Wednesday. Sunday. w. W. January Is hauling hay 1 Tne lumber is on the ground Clifford McDonald spent a few Ned Evans made a business from the old McClelland Dlace. ior Part of the improvement and tlays with Mr. Lindley. trip to Toledo last Tuesday re- Miss Esther Kawetzky was a Marshal Schenck will proceed Gale Shane is going to T iledo turning Wednesday. passenger on Saturday's stage th the work as rapidly as posl. on business this week. ' John II. Aken is busy fencing for Corvallis. Our stage now ble- Z. A. Kessl has made another the school grounds of Dirft. 69. consists of two horses,, one rid sale of stock. j There was no school today On Hpn hv tha rnrripr and thp othfr F. L. Mulvany ls rounding up account of the schoolhouse be- one packed or ridden by the goat3. ing used for some other purpose The ground hog's shadow was Mr. Fitts of Corvallis gave an snowed under and a vast still- interesting talk last Tuesday at ness reigns. the schoolhouse of district 60, Spring, coy maid, made her the subject being dairying. debut too soon, me-thinks and tooled me a trip. It began snow ing here Monday and by Geor ges' Birthday which falls on the ' EDDYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. H. Albertsen lucky passenger. Here's hop ing that A. McMillan gets up our way and organizes some Good Road Clubs. L. Drorbaugh had the misfor tune to lose one of his horses, and the other one in also sick. Chas. Cator made a trip to Corvallis last week to get med icine for his wife who Is still sick. Wm. Poland made a .trip to cream Shippers team to make it pleasant Jor l ZoT iChv supposed parted all declaring it one of KSX, ge ii heTr ream them. But one accident occured 8 a V 8 b 11 the most enjoyable of evenings. ITi'tE"'? , J, Charles King, one oi me Desi v: ' ; . ; r '--V"--.; v;v"7: iwi ' fThoan Drosent were. Violet and lu "a """" a i,.,-..x, r-i. as tne man carrier is unauie 10 ' . ;n iiiiii w m iiji l n v 1 1 r v 1 1 i m i ii 1.11 umi x iuk iifi v . x ;n. Dlavers. in a mixup. in trying O . ' . ... 4 ' . , . nurtA MrnoW n,in chna rjamnn. Rnvllanch. Glvnn f fl th b?niphn "hv ? o?gtheX to the school house and Fiank Mulvany nothing Aldrich Lee Howard Ethel and his nosebroeon.hy"f P'X and had a very nice -dinner at 'daunted took the trail hoping to parrel Peck Lena Laura and 0W" tilt invsicnln and non- p- 'ta talked in the fsurprise the cougar stalking his .Bill Taylor Joe and Mildred Pe was dressed by a physician and RVrvhod MlovPri ! Drev but narv couear. fterson, Leland Wakefield, Miss the young man eit so nne inai a,k vprv 'h ' fhev tell of buckinK snow iKnauff, Richard Girdler, he wanted to play right along ,,'. c' rDO tn WflI- Hppn nn i Snrinir at 'Wneneot. Carl Lehn. Maude and lint referee would not allow y """" r .; .! " ,T.r Tu.,"J,o.r" .cti- iih.rt..n Aif.0H wMv.r t ' ri i-rt n 'n inn nixnnnv I rr r I unuu iiki.iv invir n pu iih h iihii Atxm. niw-i nut vu him to do so. A large audience .otnVa a whiakpv rrppk thPv Chas. Damon and wife. Elmo Weaver, get over the mountains with a vehicle. Huron Briggs and Clarence Davis have been visiting their friend Gail Shane. O. G. Adams is hauling hay from the Tom Kelley ranch. Willes Grant is hauling hay from the Rorick ranch on Spout Creek. WEST YAQUINA 6 . 'Intr fnr cnna a rim 11 nip-, to hnv was present. Ihe receipt ai ca ,i,nM11 a ,i0. .v,i.B,h. ' Brown Wakefield cot a bie the door were ?b7.00 Aiterau parent-teachers' that uprooted trees carrying soil - wild cat Saturday. IZf C to ft. SZStaSSit meeting twice a 'and rock in its wake a-la Alps.; Chas Damon is looking for T na S ih. JpSm month and having a short pro- 'Never again will I essay to pre- good dairy cows. . the needs of the team each meetln " dict the Bea80U, a8 they now tell T. E. Brunk. our H. S. teacher, v m fr: ; m 7 hP Arthur Bensell of Slletz was "me the buzzard seta the date, went 10 wrvaiua aaiuraay. ; . cbarle9 bowman and Wm. hi h Srhi hnUdine Monday P to Homer Evan3 last Mon-'Only think oflt. The buzzard Is I ra. n. u.coyniou spent Wmi8 and Chester, were High School build ng J1 dy . welcome for It Is a thankless few d:ys with her mother, Mrs.(Newport visitors the last of the niiin I hmrv AssociaUon ' Mr. and Mrs. Osborne made a task. span iniswce. SJJ rlnn 7 oirn visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Por- . it only proves how heedless of Pomona Grange mcs with us . John Coovert was in from A.r 11 . secretary ter and famUy. earlier instructions we are for. Saturlay the 10th. Open meet-,Beaver Creek, Thursday. ?i - 1 1" Mm L elected Mrs. Agnes Isaacson spent after a number of years ac- ing with a good speaking and a R A. Mnler of thl8 piace and MrrKiinvlce-Tires. Sunday afternoon with Mrs. qualntance with Lyman Beldlng big dinner General Lyons and John Barton mI'tohIp i?retarv and Porter and family. eminent ornitholigist and mem- Eugene Girdler of the battle- of Klng3 slough attended the V? i 'nJin . trpoanrpr a ' Mrs. Osborne is on the sick ber of the Smithsonian Institu- ship Maryland spent a -.en day fishermen's meeting In Newport committee of three was appoint- 1181 tms ween on tn lira ft a constitution and by laws. The books will be ob-j tained from the Salem Library. This will be another means or the moral and intellectual im-' provement of the people of New. port, FALL CREEK Alec. McMillan was a Fall Creek visitor Thursday, he or ganized a good road 3 club while W. F. Woodard of the nrm or here. Woodard and Clark of Portland, Bert Tannehlll is back on Fall came to Newport Monday even- Creek again. ing having walked all the way Mr. Watktns passed through from Tillamook Bay over the here this week looking for cat trail, a distance of more than a tie. hundred miles. He was six Mr. and Mrs. Claire Trenholm days making the trip. Mr. gave a party Friday evening in Woodard spoke of the roughness .honor of their 4th wedding an of the country and the wonder-'nlversary. Those present were: ful beauty or tne scenery. ne,Mr. and Mrs tion at Washington. D. C, I am furlough with his parents, Mr Saturday afternoon. guilty of an error like that. In and Mrs. Gardner dinner, re-.; Mr Peterson and son, passed Oalifornria be it known they turning aaiuraay morning io-;thru here Sunday en route make much account of the the Brenunerton Navy ards winant from South Bear flight of birds etc.. as well they 'near Seattle. The Misses Myrtle and Stilla may because they sometimes be-' Mrs. Louise Wakefield return- wniis of Newport were week end come an affliction Just as the ed this week from an extended visitors at the home of thedr Bob-o-link is to the southern Visit with her daughter in Leban- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wll rice fields. jon. Oregon. u8 of this place. . Miss Knauff and Ella Albert-. pred Commons of Ona is o sen returned from a week-end . ploughing this week for John WINANT vlsit Bpent wlth the formers l)ar-Danibcrg and John Backus. puis m iewpun, who expei iu , Wednesday. R. A. and I). C. NEWPORT LOSES TO FAST ALBANYITES The fast Albany basket" ball team beat the Lincoln County champions, in a well played game at Newport last Friday ev ening by the decisive score of 19 to 8. Newport has a good team, but the Albany bunch were to big and heavy for them. Capt. Ed. Paine with hU lau.iin uumpop iook aown a crowd or the local fans to wit ness the game. DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR YEAR 1915 The followins lint of roul nronertv Hltuatod in Lincoln Cmintv. Htnta OreRon, Is hereby advortltiod for do HnquiMit taxos nssensed for the year ia. This ndvertlm-ment 1h authorized by nn act embodied In Chapter 301 of the Uenerul Laws of UreRon. hh panned by the 1913 seHsion of thu logislaMt BKHemlily. The tuxeii on the followlnn advertls ed list of real property became delin quent October 6. IDIrt, and are sub ject to a penalty of G per cent and lnt ertes at the rate of v per cent Der annum until the said taxes shall have been paid. Notice Is hereby Rlven that six months after the taxes chanced against the followlnR real property first be came delinquent the Sheriff is required by law to issue certificates of delin quency against the said property for delinquent taxes. The said certificate of delinquency shall bear Interest at the rate of IS per cent per annum un til the certificates are redeemed. Any time after the expiration of three years from the first date of de linquency on any tax Included In a cer tificate of delinquency. th lmliW ni such certlflcato may cause summons t0 to De served on the owner of the prou- eny described In the certificate, no- uijiuK uie owner mat lie will apply to the Circuit Court of the county In which such property Ih situated for a decree foreclosing the loin against the property mentioned In such certificate. Well! The sun is shining in 5 leave for Lebanon soon when jnncr brought a load of potatoes Winant again. their home will be made. Uowll t0 Yaquina for the Misses Mrs. J. II. Sugg spent the I A surprise party was given atjAnna an( Emma Wright, from week end at Toledo. !J. A. Taylor's on the Warnock tne Wright ranch on Poole A great many young folks ! ranch, Monday evening. Two siough. from here attended the basket loads of vounc neonlc attended. ts t , - - cj i iuiDt kJiiiiwii ijviiuiuii unit nun, JT ltZCnOXlCS an a1. Inll truina ot Morwtinrf VrLliv nnf! onlnvarl tViomuilvra with r kt c-. i.. thinks Lincoln County is Just .s-famlly Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hork- evening. ' idMclngT music; i games and ' zi Clarence Barkus and Clarence "freshments, until an early hour. IU) jrom Newport Sattirday to Boone and sister, Alma, took in' M."s. J. Lehn returned home ferry a horse across for Mr. the dance at Newport Saturday this week from Albany where uowe night. her daughter, Leah Rutledge tin-county Surveyor' McMillan Dick Huntsucker visited home derwent an operation for appan- ; wa8 i west Yaquina the first of Snt nrdn v lilcVit lln ronnrlo Iho, HlrlHa .u... i. , i.i i. i.n- County Court which convened , Rumor tells us of a striking hia little dauirhter Leon. I verv i A number of the votinc neoule ) Z? ..,,1 iToV , , ..l ii -' ' " Ull, 1 UIIU I Iu U. t J ovv nilUb I V in. jirom nere anu morions are pian- yan were necessary to main- Clarence Boone Is preparing nlng on a trip to Summit March tam them. to leave for Alaska March the 17.',lth. rich in natural resources as Til- ema, Mr. and Mrs. Sherer. Miss lamook but they are not so well Orace Phillip3. Messrs. Orell developed. Mr. Woodard met Beals, W. G. Emery, Paul Hock by Invitation of the committee ema and Pat Rader. Lunch was appointed by the Newport Com- served at midnight all reported merclal Club to meet with the a fine time. Wednesday. Two committees difference of opinion at the Fall were appointed. Attorney B. F. : Creek bridge, March 2nd. None Jones was cnairman or one or of the boys seemed prostrate the committees and Mr. Water-'over the stricken. bury the other. Mr. Jones said j the object of his committee was 0 to inquire of the County Court MILL CREEK ORTON if a part of the five and one half mill levy made by the Court for 1 C. W. Cox returned to his road and bridge purposes could home Thursday evening after be used for the construction of "attending a business affair at new roads. The question waa'the County seat, discussed pro and con by a num-' Mra. J. Willet and children ber of persons present, J. F. spent Saturday and the night at Stewart, B. F. Jones and W. A. 'Harmony Homestead and Sun Waterbury taking a leading part. day morning they departed for In the discussions But it was Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank's finally decided that owing to the where they were going to spend recent law passed by the Leglsla- the day. ture that no county could ere-! Clinton Southwell appeared on ate a debt of. more than $5,000 the scene at the Cox home again bo It was decided by the District , Sunday. Attorney the money must be ap-j Mrs. Clifford Jim l ank has plied on paying of the old debt been on the sick list this week, which now amounts, In round (but l recovering rapidly, numbers, to $70,000, so all work I Mrs. O. W. Cox Is just recov or nearly so, done on roads this erlng from several dayn of se year must be done by volunteer .vere illness, labor. To meet this demand the I Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Cox, county surveyor, Mr. McMillan daughter and J. Willet t attended has commenced to organize road 'a meeting concerning a cheese clubs all over the county, going factory at the Upper Farm, on the principle that "God help Tuesday. Mr. Fitts spoke during those that help themselves." the day about different things The other matter brought before He will be captain of a boat this summer. We all wish him the best of luck. I Last week John Backus brot Word was received here that! eleven milk coats down in his Howard Sparks was married to'iaunch from Mill Four where ho la Portland girl. March 3rd. He iiaa been havlmr them cared for i . . 'iu..t . i .1 1.. . . jonn iiacKUB went up to Minna employed mere as neau in- during the Winter months. Mr. Creek Friday to get some goats, fctructor in an automobile school, iiiackua la moving onto the Ferr I believe tney got his goat too j the way he is rowing down the nay in nis speed launch. I Fred Commons was in our midst Monday. HARLAN 'place on the hill. o- The snow has about left us, 1... .. U I .. U..f.. Mrs. V. 1). Boone and son, C.Z 1" ?, . LIKES THE LEADER Monument, Oregon, Feb. 11)17. Bobby, visited at the King home I ... ' , J. i" ' . ". T . .." w v. irvrl., iJ!fc V. tiinn. Iwho are short cn bly but this, Kind Sir: JLuJf&V?A a Eentle reminder that we I'leaae find enclosed $1.75 for all about the b g dance April 14. ..... sb. t)rpnrp,i VJncoln County Leader and mag- Frank Undlke of Elk City called at the King home the lat ter part of the week. ORTON Bert Goer, sheriff of Toledo, attended to sonic business here one day last week. Mrs. F. T. Gunn was a guest of Mrs. E. T. Raddant for a few days last week. Ernest Bryant of Iong Prairie made a trip to Ned Evans place lant Monday on business. must be prepared. .lncoln County Leader and mag Frank Willoughby of Little azines that you advertised. Elk was in this vicinity buying! Getting the Leader Is like get cattle and hogs last week. He, ting a letter front home, purchased some cattle of I. II. We have bought a new place Payne and J. Ridennir, also .) c on the river (John Day River) hogs Which Mr. Payne hauled we have a ranch of 4(i2 acres on out for him.. a small strenm called Wall Creek Mr. Ileedi foreman for Mr. land I have filed on another 320 Gates who purchased the Mc- of land, but haven't any Idea Clelland properly here and at 'when we can make proof on the I'hiloniat h sin-lit Inst week on last jju acres. M.g Elk. He pureliu".. 'I lonie dairy cows of 'A. A. Kessl, P H. iMaitin, W. W. January and It. D:rtlng. I'm t of thedu crv.s will Wishing you nud old Lincoln County Leader success, Yours, F. M. Neal. The cost of pulillshliiR this notice will be udded 'o and become a part ot the penalty chnwd OKnlnst each des cription, proportionately. Signs Abbreviations and Arbitrary See. Section. Tp. Township. S. South. It. limine. W. West. Illk.- Illix k. Kx. Kxcept or excepting. Kst. Kstnte. Kraft. -Fractional. N. North. fi And. Kt. Kent. Inn. Inclusive-. Con. CoiitiilulnR. K. Kust Township 6 South, Range 9 West John it. Itoyer. metes and hounds descrlptl Sec. 20. Tp. 6 8, II 9 W 'I acres VXA'l. ' John C. I )u vies and J. K. Sullivan, IxWs. 1, 2, 3. 4. 5; HWVJ. NK'ii 84, NWU. Sec. 24. Tp. 6 8., It. 9 W.; 303 acres f.'C'.'l.lO. Mary K. C. Marley. K' NKl (Klre patrol!, Sec. 29, Tp. 6 S., H. 9 W.: 80 acres, ().. Klora K. Illlnn, SVj N'K'i, NRi; NW'; Sir. 110. Tp. II S. It 9 W; 120 acres- $17.10. Kenilrlck II. Sampson, K'-i N'EU, K Sli'i. Sec. Tp.'O S., R. 9 W.: 100 acres J5.f,. Arthur tt. Smith, NW'i, Si-c. 33; To. B S. It 9 W; 1(10 ncres J2S.22. Township 6 South, Range 10 West Chus. llnrdliiK, KVj, SK'i. Sec. 3.1, Tp. 6 H, It 10 W; 80 acres 1:19.20. Delhi jnn, K'4. SWV. Sec. 33. Tp. 6 S. It 10 W; 80 acns16.CS. Chas. Hardin. SIC', SW'i. Sec 34, Tp. S, It 10 W; 320 ai res 1 1 23.48. Nellie K. Fletcher, SKVi. SKV;, 8ec. 35, Tp. 6 S., It. 10 W.; 40 seres 7.84. Nellie K. Fletcher. 84 SW14. 8oc. 30. Tp. 6 8 It 10 W; 80 ai res $19.60. Township 6 South, Range 11 West Henry Curl. Lots 7, 8. 9. and 10. Hec. 25, Tp. 6 8, It U W; 80 acres $34.20. Krnest Lokimi, lit 32, Sec. 34, Tp.6 8, It 11 W: 25 lie res $8.55. KrncHt 1-oRiin, l)ts, 25. and 2tl. Sec. 35. Tp. 0 8. It It W: 40 acres $15.68. Township 7 8outh, Range 9 West Helen (I. Knox. 8.WV4 NE'i, SE'i NWU (Flrn patrol). Sec. 1, Tp. 7 H, It 9 W; 80 acres $0.96. Arthur Mcl'hllllps, Lots, 1, and 2, SE',i NK'4 (Fire l'atrol), Bee 2, Tp. (Continued on Face 2)