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TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, 1917.
NUMBER 4
NEWPORT
The Corvallls High School
basket ball team came over Fri
day evening to play the Newport
team on their own floor. The
Corvallls team was met at the
landing and escorted to the Ab
bey where they were made com
fortable and at ease. Corvallls
bas a crack team. Both teams
came on the floor full of confi
dence. The Newport rooters
were out In mass, full of en-
fhT HrT ., was adopted from the Rose
vp?i mwj? f i omaJ?ce Lodge Grange apposing the
III' StheUSf,alC?,nnrtl0,lB bonding of the state for $6,
fh Ja? Prf; Rf11 aye' 000,000 for the purpose of build
rtLnZPv.anfld fthve,?amelng bard surface automobile
SKJSt the half as roads. The consensus of opin
2? UnU8al ,Th,e ion of Grange was that such
teams were evenly matched It,roada were too costly and also
X ? terest,n& and exciting, that It would not benefit the
each team playing for points, j farmers very much. $000,000,-
Hkept P the excite- j 000 would only be a beginning
ment some imes the noise was and before the roads now lo
uke the wild yell of an Indian I cated could be completed it
war dance and at other times (would take three or four times
w i8e B0Unded.live thecack- that amount of money, that it
ung oi a score or hens. The Would be a wrong to cover our
gong sounded for the first half !y0Ung and beautiful state with
Mhliolnom 11 Ci J 1 J I
rrvT jvB,. iuuu , lo 81x-isuchahughdebt. Buttheslog
TheBecond half was played with Un is "raise Oregon out of the
even more vigor. The Newport mud." But another slogan is
f t!eemed. t0 eet inspiration 'as good if not better, "Keep Ore
from the rooters and it appeared :g0n out of debt", as she now is
to put ginger In them. The ref- and always has been. It ia the
Eew?er8ichan??2: t01- Genn ! claim of the bond boosters that
took the place of Prof. Tom who 'the $6,000,000 bond issue will
. rerereed the first half of the! hard surface roads without ex
game. This change put confl-lpense to the taxpayers. Mr.
aence In the Newport team and; Benson, president of the Com
they played with more spirit but; mission admitted that it would
nnauy at the close of the second require $25,000,000 to complete
half the score stood 11 to 8 in j the work. The (Will provides,
ravor of Newport. A big crowd ithe proceeds of the bond Issue
present and everybody I Bhall be used to prepare the
seemed to be pleased. It was grades, foundations and draln
the most hotly contested game age, in Clatsop, Columbia. Hood
ror pmyea ai Newport. No ac-j
cident occured and everyone
J!m? f,eeUnS flne- New-
v. . i UU,U8 ine cnarapion-
Ezr . ine uniy. "r ooya are,
iig ana are trying to get '
ue game down to a scientific
ne gate receipts were
JJ0.00 which will be used for the,
wueut oi u,e team.
The cold Storaee nlant la h-
lug fitted up and repaired so the
capacity now is fifty tons stor-
age ana two and a half tons ice
per week. Mr. Clingry is the
superentendant.
Several boats are getting
ready to fish for haliDut rock
and linn cod, bass and other fish,
The business bids fair to be good
for this year.
The weather ha Wn nv
Ingly bad and the ocean rouh
so the Patsv Mina
vessels could not pass out over
the bar hut at thi n.(Hn.
storm ia over thA w i
and the sun shines hrteht ,nH
warm Tho n-hitQ im.i
and pile un in the east n w.
blnger of a spell of good weath-
cr .
The casoline boat vPU.nnrt
was brought down from Toledo
and placed on her regular run.
riha had he nt th n,n
ship yards undergoing a thor -
ougn overhauling and repairing
nntif-r tho rtirorfinn r xfi ti6
eon. Large timbers and braces
were nut in tie hull an,i h mi,.
in wna woii rot,afri nA io,i
so that the Newport is much!1? of th,e w,c,altl!y a"d woni
stronger and steadier than it
was when first built. The train
and boat service will bo much
better than ever before this
year. This Bervlce with outo
travel that will come to New
port and the sea coast will make
it the best year we have ever
had. No place along the Oregon
coast can enmnnrn with v,.
nort as a seaside resort. W nr
free from fog, have a splendid
view of both bay and ocean and
the table can be supplied almost
the entire year with all kinds
of sea foods and the roads ex
tend to the Siletz, Beaver Creek,
Drift Creek, Elk City and other
points where nutocs can go with
out any trouble in the summer
season. Nature has made this
an ideal resort and no amount of
artificial decoration and work
will bring any other resort on
the Oregon coact equal to this.
Why we were left out In lo
cating the roads to be built In
Oregon by the proposed bond Is
sue of $0,000,000, I can't un
derstand. At the Pomona Grange
held last week at Eddy ville a res
olution was unanimously passed
asking our leprcsentatives ln
tha last Legislature, Hon. Hand
ley and Fuller why they did not
try to get a hard surface road
located from the Valley through
Lincoln county to the coast. Til
lamook got two roads leading
into that county and Coos
cpunty got two also and we
were left out and as everyone
knows, it is easier and cheaper
to build a hard Burface road to
Lincoln county than any other
place along the coast range of
mountains. Another resolution
"-".u.
River and Jackson counties. It
l estimated that the cost of the
work including, paving in those
counties will be close to $4,000,.
000, leaving but $200,000 for
paving in all the other counties,
You can figure this out and see
if it is not true. The millage
tax of one-fourth mill iB to be
i taken with the auto licenses, to
nav the interest on the bonda.
In the 28 years that the bonds
will run, the taxpayers will pay
with the one-fourth mill tax, in
terest and principal on bonds to
the amount of $5,280,000, over
$2,000,000 will be Interest. If
additional bond issues were not
needed to complete the paving
11 C08t tne taxpayers over
$5,000,000, but as additional
bond Issues will have to be made,
aU the Merest and principal
must be paid by the taxpayers
In the counties other tnan tn08e
named above, are required to
make the grade, drainage and
foundation at their own expense
and the state Is to do the paving,
ln Oregon it costs more to make
hl grade and foundation than
, It does to do the paving.
! To carry out this program if
iwe commence to bond to build
; oadfTboth lhe ctoula amj
! the state will have to be bonded
itoe "mjt and the debt will
i'"1- uc 'a " " """,ic" J,ca,a'
Let each county build its own
l8 The lV b,e8t
. hat they need. This bonding
'program seems to be in the in
do the people the back bone of
the country much good.
County Commissioners Hurt
and Wakefield and County Sur
veyor McMillan came to New
port Monday evening and went
out Tuesday to inspect and ex
amine the. road to Bald moun-
taln tnat is bel"B bullt by VaS"
goner and Turbyne. contractors,
I The road Is not completed and
I wont be until Spring opens. The
Rrade most of the way is 3 per
I cent and none more than six per
cent. When completed It will
be one of the best pieces of road
ln the county.
C .E. Spence, master of the
State Grange .spent Sunday at
Newport.
ORTON
Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson and
Tony Porter, Charles' Schmltt,
Prof. IJohle and Miss Maude
Porter spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne.
A birthday party wab given to
Wm. Porter last Sunday, there
was thirty-three people present.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cox and his
family, Clinton Southwell, Mr.
and Mrs. McGuire and family
and Mr. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaacson, and Mrs. Osborne, a
flne time waa had by all.
Lester Porter was home last
Wednesday evening for the par
ent and teacher association. He
went back to work the next day.
Rennie Callahan made a busi
ness trip to Siletz last Wednes
day. .
E. T. Raddant made a busi
ness trip to Siletz last Saturday
returning the same day.
HARLAN
Clarence Bateman of Toledo
has been visiting Wra, Mulkey.
Ed. Davis of Blodgett has been
visiting at the home of Frank
Davis and sampling some of our
fine lish.
Mr. Fellows of Corvallls was
on Big Elk looking for pigs.
Mrs. Chas. Allison and little
daughter have gone to Turner
to viBit her parents. Mrs. Alli
son made the trip to Blodgett,
distance of twelve miles on
horseback where she took the
train.
The mail earner got in part
way with a vehicle on Monday
the 12, since Feb. 19th he has
bad to travel by horseback al-
most all the time. Mr. Editor
I'm trying to dhow! some good
caus s for bonding and getting
better roads. Fortunately we
have had no serious sickness
but if we were watching and
waiting for a doctor we wouldn t
think of a few dollars added to
our taxes, and there are thous
ands of acres of land laying idle
just because poor roads makes
us so far from markets, which
will when put fn cultivation
make our taxes smaller instead
of greater and our fern hills will
be covered with orchards. ,
T. Thomason an H. F. Briggs
attended Pomona Grange at Ed-
dyville on last Saturday and re
port a very pleasant and profit
able time.
H. Allison has been on the
sick list but is now better.
Marvin Branderberg was a
recent Portland visitor,
v"" ""r V , ,
Ainen January wno.nasjomear
the Army, was home, on a visit SJ'f8;1' Haw
last week, he has been sick and P"s- K; art? j :
in the hospital, but was only
able to be home for a few days,
Main Briggs has gone to Sum
mit to work in a mill.
Mrs. Helen Daniels visited
home folks at Riverside Satur
day and Sunday. Jess Daniels
is preparing to move on his fath
trs ranch which he will farm.
Miss Peggy Thomason spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Davenport on Drift Creek.
Jess Martin and L. Sharp were
down from the Racks Creek
district last week and reported
the snow quite deep, yet in their
distrct.
Lige Grant had the misfor
tune to lose a valuable ram by
drowning, this weather has been
hard on young lambs.
The Coyote Club held a meet
ing at the store Saturday night
but only a few members were
present.
Our next Grange meeting will
be held March 24th. All those
wlho were unable to come to the
first meetings come join with us
you can still go in as charter
members.
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CHITWOOD
Titus Kurtichanov, Sr., made
a trip to Toledo Monday return
ing Tuesday.
Alvln Cook left for Sonoma,
California, Monday morning.
Chas. Olson, R. R. Wilson and
Grant Hlscox each made a busi
ness trip to Toledo Saturday.
An important fanners meet
ing wa3 held at the school house
Saturday evening.
J. C. Kurtichanov who has
been working for Dudley frapp
the past few days Bpent Sunday
and Monday at home.
J. Q. Adams aifd Dudley Henry
went to Toledo Tuesday evening.
UPPER BEAVER
O. E. Lewis, H. G. Rhoades,
Peter Peterson, J. C. Huntsuck
er and son, James, made a trip
to Newport Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rhoades
and children called at the G. E.
Lewis home Sunday.
Feter JFeterson of this mace
attended the dance at Oyster-jComml?8ioner - v Hurt. Sur
villa Kfltnrriav nicrht veyor A. J. McMillan, and L. C
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Miss C&ristina Peterson
companied by Ray Colllver vis- uooa KOaas Meeting held at Eu
ited home folks Sunday. pne l Saturday, as delegates
Alice and Mae Huntsucker , , "" tuu"LJr. smun go
and brother, James visited at'lnF In the place of B- F Jones,
the Martin home Sunday even-iw'ao at tne 1381 minute was un-ing-
abJtog0- . . .
Mae and Alice Huntsucker vis-'
ited at the Vancil home Monday.
MILL CREEK
We're having some more good i
weather up Mill Creek. jany representative present,
J. O, Swanson spent theJudSe Miller took the floor and
evening at the Cox home Friday, i explained that the people over
E. M. Cox made a call on Mrs. j nere did not feel Just right about
R. E. Wood Friday. i the proposed issue of $6,000,000
The men are working once ! road bonds, having been left out
more on the Bhingle mill after a i entirely in the highway plans.
layon or several days on account
of snow and rain
C. L. Burbank has begun a
job slashing for Clint Olney.
Geo. Cox is working on the
"Mill Creek Speedway" this
week Improving the road a great
deal.
Mr. Swanson is working on hiB
new building faithfully these
good days,
Our sunshine ended ud in rain
ana snow as usual
Mr. Burbank made a business
trip to G. W. Cox's and J
Wil-
let's.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cox, daugh- '
ler ana unnton soutnwell at -
tended a birthday party given at
Wm. Porter's home Sundav
evening in honor of Mr. Porter.
FEDERAL ENGINEERS
... APPROVE YAQUINA
Word was received from Con
gressman Hawley last1 evening
that the Government Engineers
had approved the project to im-1
prove the Yaquina Bar, and that !
tha novt pi Hh. Km
would carry an appropriation
for this work
Major Fries of the Portland
office passed through to New-
nm Inaf vonlnr tn lb nint.
went
I 1 1 1 f Y 1 1 III If I 1 1 H KM 111 I r-llTT f I .
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DIED
Willie Gwynn, the six year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gwynn
of this city, died Tuesday after
a lingering illness. Interrment
was had in the Toledo cemetery
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn
and family have the sympathy
of the entire community.
REGARDING FARM
LOAN ASSOCOATION
O. A. C, Corvallls, Oregon,
March 8th, 1917.
Mr. R. R. Miller,
Toledo, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
I received your letter of March
2, relative to the formation of a
farm loan association.
The Federal Land Bank at
Spokane, has not yet organized,
and I havo not yet obtained in
formation as to the probable
date of its organization, but have
written the Federal Farm Loan
Bureau for this and other in
formation, which should arrive
in the very near future.
I would advise you to write
them directly for literature, as
there seems to be lots of time to
get the material beforo tho bank 'of November, 1916, 189 votes
will be organized. jwero cast for hog3 running at
We expect to get out a bulletin ; large ln said Lincoln County,
from this department within two Oregon, and 1624 votes were
or three weeks, giving full par-1 cast against hogs running at
tlculars regarding the organlza-! largo in said Lincoln County,
tlon of Federal Farm Loan As-1 Oregon. Now therefore, by vir
soclatlons, and a:so explaining 'tue of aforesaid election and
fully the State Rural Credit Sys-' vote; it will bo unlawful for hog3
tern, which was put Into opera-.to run at large In Lincoln Cojn
tlon by the peoplo at tho last Uy, Oregon, on and arter GO days
election. I understand that the 'from the date of this notice, un
State Land Board will bo in a!der the penalty or $5.00 for tho
position to begin loaning money 'first offence, and $10.00 for each
within the next two or three subsequent offence, to bo re
weeks. . covered from the owner of said
Hoping this will meet with
your requirements, I am
Yours very sincerely,
Hector Macpherson,
4 Field Agent.
LINCOLN COUNTY
WILL BE RECOGNIZED
County Judge Miller, County
Omltl XT l , .
ac-.""." UI 1,ewi,uri auenaea me
. 1 "e. "eeung was largely at-
l?naea Y good road enthusiasts
state, the meeting being pre
sided over by State Highway
commissioner Adams. When it
Was asked if Lincoln Poimtv w
116 inen asked Mr. Adams if
there was any way for Lincoln
county to get in on the good
roaas scneme as planned. Mr.
Adams assured him there was,
and that the Commissioners
I womu oe pieasea to taKe up the
matter with representatives of
this county, that the state had
been divided into three districts
and that we were in Mr. Ben
son's district, and that Mr. Ben-
son would come over here and
llook over our wants and needs,
wnenever our
were ready to
representatives
meet with him
and outline a campaign of ao
,uon
We believe that our represen
tatives at Eugene did us much
good and have hopes of Lincoln
county being placed on the
"Good Roads Map" after all.
COURT APPOINTS
FOLLOWING COMMITTEE
Resolution of Citizens con
sulting with the County Court.
Resolved: That the Countv
ourt appoint a committee to
: u,pctn the ?tat gbway
! Commission and endeavor to
; have thei1ghtt ' "nucol.n :
S006 in the distribution of
i0"1"' "Igiwavs.
Qne Commltteemftn to be
chosen from each Road, Dist.
The Countv Jud to he ohair-
r r "
1 Tne Court appoints the fol
lowing:
Dist. No
1
Clem Clark
Archie Brooks
Fred Strako
Clause Ludeman
L. M. Commons
Ed. Stocker, Sr.
M. M. Davis
V. D. Graves
G. W. Byers
J. C. Dixon
II. O. Hoynton
B. F. Grant
L. D. Nash
Dudley Trapp
Robt. DePoe
A. L. French
Chas. Pierce
Jos. Sijota
Owen Callahan
L. C. Mowery
C. W.Brown
Frank Thompson
T. J. Buford
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
25
Newport, Chas. Gardner
Toledo, Jay Dunn
Waldport, Dr. C. E. Linton
W. F. Woodard, Lincoln Co.
Committee to meet on tho call
of tho Chairman.
NOTICE TO HOG OWNERS
At the elecl'oa held in Lincoln
County, Oregon, on .ho 7th. d.vv
'hog.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this
ICth day of March, 1917.
R. H. Howell.
County Clerk.
COUNTY COURT
WILL KEEP CRUSHER
The County Court received
word yesterday from the How
ard Cooper Corporation, who
were me purcnaBers of the local
rock crusher, that it could prob
ably be arranged so that the
crusner couia. remain here.
The court closed thn saio fn
the crusher some time ago, but
upon their explaining that the
peupie nere aesirea to retain the
crusher the Howard Cooper Cor
poration were good enough to
let the crusher remain here.
It is now up to the petitioners
to make eood and
crusher out to the ledge of rock
ana put it to work. We under
stand that there was about a
thousand dollors BiisrrlhPfi hw
Interested taxpayers, for this
work.
HOGS AND SHEEP
FOR SHIPMENT
A. C. Lascar, who halls fi
far away Bombay, India, but
wno is now making his home
near Corvallls whpr hn i
working his way through' O. A.
., arrived in our city last Sat-
uruay evening to buy some cat
tle and sheen. He hnuirht m
head of shoats from A. C. Craw
ford and 11 sheep and 7 lambs
from Joe Blryant, and shipped
them to Corvallls yesterday. Mr.
Lascar Bald he was much sur
prised at the hospitality shown
him stating that he was sick sev
eral days while here, and was
taken care of at the Brvant
home, was also warmed and fed
at the Romtvedt and ' Murray
homes for which he was very
grateful.
ALL IS FAIR
-:... IN LOVE. AND WAR
At least that Is the way the
saying goes but President W. M.
Berry, of the Lincoln County
Fair Board, sava. "Don't tnlir
war, because we may not have
war; iaiit 'air, Decause we are
sure going jo have a hummer of
a fair this coming September."
And, by the way, if you ex
pect to carry of many first prizes
you should be paving the way to
the prize row now, by planting
some things especially for exhi
bition purposes. Lincoln coun
ty cannot be beat when it comes
to growing vegetables and gar
den sass, and we expect to see
some new records made at the
coming Fair.
A meeting of the Fair Board
was held last Friday in this city
and the matter of moving the
fair buildings waa discussed. It
Is thought perhaps that the best
way to get the buildings moved,
is to tear them down and rebuild
them on the new grounds. The
plan of the main exhibit building
will probably be altered, being
made wider and with a higher
ceiling, bo that it can be used
for at hletic games as well as an
exhibition hall. The question of
flnauces to go ahead with this
work Is now confronting the
board and they will call on the
Grange, Civic Club. Athlothlc
Club, merchants and farmers for
aid. The board is open for sug
gest Ions and will welcome any
thing that will aid them with
their problem.
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
The Toledo Improvement
Club met at tho Court house
laut Thursday evening and elect
ed officers for the ensuing year
as follows: R. II. Howell, pres
ident, Edw. J. Clark, secretary,
Mrs. II. II. Pratt, vice president.
C. O. Hawkins, treasurer, W. E.
Ball, G. R. Sehenck. E. P. Cur
rey, W. P. McGco and Verne
Rons directors.
A. J. McMillan was appointed
as a delegate to represent the
club at tho Good Roads Meet
ing at Eugene on tho loth.
An Invitation was extended to
Chairman E. B. Sliumw.iv. of
tho cannery committeo, to meet
wan tne ciuo at Its next meet hu
and talk cannery.
Mrs. II. II. Pratt. W. P. McP.pb
and G. K. Freeman were appoint
ed to solicit Iund3 for the club,