"-if- geaaer. VOLUME 25 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1917. NUMBER 13 NEWPORT -The killing of Jess-Hall the notorious convict by Carl Tuell -a fifteen year old boy, has created quite a sensation in the Ki.nnt .n , .ii was out of the penitentiary on I a uuiiauionai paroie. tie naa with him when. he first come in V M m . i , 1.111 cc or iour monins ago, two boys about fifteen or sixteen years oia eacn. wnen round on me evening or May 9th, by Mark Guilllam8, he lay dead In his tent but Mark did not know it being about lr:30 P. M., he might .be asleep or acting opossum, so he did not disturb him. Gull - llams was led to the place by n 1 Q llttla tiMn lnfl, Arn Un) uuuwu6 uu6. uiaia.iuuiiuis win run mgai ana uay went to Mr. Hall's house about under shifts. Help is hard to half a mile distant and got his get now, everyone that wants to brother Frank and then returned j work can get employment at to the tent and found Jess was 'good wages taro Jm6-,001"?.!1, ana heri.ff I The roads are being put In re wen noUfled aad the next day In :palr by volunteer work and will company with the undertaker, be ,n g00d conditlon by the time IL "fn X We l the Place :the season opens for travel, where Hall was found. An in- m . , . . vestlgatlon showed that he had' Two Sunday excursion trains been shot In the back, ball enter- haVe CT ln but w n& '? Jhe ing 12 inches below right shoul-' atpencJd season the travel has -der and 2 Inches left of the spine, . ueen Ilg1, J ,.." passing diagonally through the ' La8t Sunday Mr. Jenkins, the body, piercing the" heart, coming s- p- General Passenger Agent out below, and in front of left came m and Mr- Montgomery shoulder at upper edge of arm- the height agent at Albany pit, producing instant death. He came ovec and fiPent tne day at had on yellow stockings, garters, , Newport. underclothes and trousers and ' 0 shoes, but the shoes were not . laced; had a purse and cheap' NEULtb CREEK, watch, no money. The tent was ' Mr. Shane is planUng pota heavy canvas, large and put up toes enough so that the soldier 111 nna SIT thA nreW Ann nnAnntKl ... places in that country. It was Hlei ia eep, g0rg?, YheTC trickled down a clear co d stream three large fir trees that sur- rounded the tent. These trees r.r,.,i,i h a . . . "I This is an ideal place for anyone oru of , cken8 lf Dotheby Hall that wished to be hid froni the 8chol doesn t It, 'spell weed world. Here Jess Hall erected fe:dTg adfTed' etc? his tent and began to fill it up tk J 1 ,that bad for our with loot that he had taken from P"!"? .f1 d?'ng . 8ome the Seal Rock cottages. Among WfS-tbe class in the stolen goods were found can- agriculture having drained a ned beef, fruit and salmon; three 8ma11 8wamP and test,ed dler pairs of woolen blankets, dishes, fntt 8,,,,s- Tfhe cfs? n ,na,ture teacups and saucers, spoons 8 ata""B,,uotf" ?UadJ1itfrog knives and forks, butter, flour 'ff as weysbutternyand hum. bacon, coffee and a good lot of m,"g ,b!rd Physical qualities liquors. The Savage rifle, .303, 1 ing the social subjects of lay about 15 feet from the body our Harlan correspondent we with one empty shell in it. No ne5dfllll,H? talk' or wnte Bpud8 evidence of any struggle but in , tne , x 4V , , his confession to Sheriff Geer.', lB.omo"e! f,orget that U ,s youne Carl Tuell said he ahot intelligent to talk shop. the outlaw because he threat-1 ened to kill him (Tuell). It was , b remarkablA thinir fnr nne on1. young and inexperienced to do V, a' ank Mulvany home such a thing. Tlie last of March ,lda,y r , . t u, Jess Hall and Tuell spent threo 1 C: "ndlf7, ret,""ned to bis days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. wr.k at Spauldings Camp. Hall, parents of the outlaw. Mr. tI Newport. your vivid descrip Hall is 84 years old and the on ,f, th? County Teachers' mother Is also old and very fe- Ann,ual institute was quite exhll ble. When Jess and Tuell left erat "A becaUBe ae of us the house and bid good bye to!would- hare been elllgible to sup Mr. and Mrs. Hall, It was eight u,pon sea t0018 at Prof- P'tman'a o'clock ln the evening, saying Mpnmouthstud.ent table: viz. they were going to Mexico and Iiss Vel,.a. Rush and nlece M,8S would camp out that nighi, but ?,e?rg t,M8s1, now of tne Pen" Instead they went to the tent. :d"Lton Zh Schol. also, ye Tuell said he did not know Hall c,e who has considerable data was a bad man till he commenc. !of tnt earller stages of the Mon ed to rob the cottages. I don't J110""! Institution. Perhaps that "Selieve that Mr. and Mrs. Hall wny have 80 niuch Vchlc-" i t ..... .. I Newnnrt vrn nVinM tn. jt.new inai jess was roDDlug me cottages or that he had camped I in ko ..i.iun . ii 11. 1 a. i umi Tii.iiiiijr ut an. iie Jieui that all from them. lln mini. nr. explanation about what he was doing, neither did he give them the name of the little boy, or where he got him. Mr. Hall said they could never do anything . hi. . . wnn jess, ne naa Dad 0100a in ..o luu.u ncici ivccjj nun crops in. . .lght way' Sald he was I Mr- and Mr8- J- C. Huntsucker glad it had came to an end and went to Yaqulna Saturday now they would know where he Mr. and Mrs.. M. G. Shermer was and that he would never and daughters, Gretchen and give them any more trouble. The Elane and nephew, Sederlck. burial took place at the Fernlvlsited Mr. and Mrs. Thos Bar Ridge Cemetery and he now lies ker Sunday. at rest beside his brother, Joen, Miss Julia Brown went to Cor who died several years ago. Two vallis Monday, returning Tues Bongs were sung at the grave by ,iay. . she Is still on the sick list, the women and a short obitiiaryj Mrs. .Thomas Barker and read by Mrs. Alice Wind, and by .daughter, and Mrs. M G Sher request a few remarks were mer and daughter, and MJss Ilis made by Sheriff Geer. ;op called on Mrs. J. C. Hunt- Verdict of the Jury: We the sucker Sunday afternoon. Jury Impanelled to Inquire Into: Chas. Brown visited at the the cause of the death of Jess ""tucker home Sunday even Hall, after careful Investigation j nord Eu and Inquiry, find as follows, ! Emerson and George and Jim That Jess Hall came to his Huntsucker and Walter Brown death from a gun-BhOt wound, were Upper Beaver visitors Sun- mm an1 Vi a avii1h t mmv lAnn 1. 1 . I fired by a party unknown. !ft"yM. sh. Iremn Tracy iWi DaJ?BvIWlJllam D Collins, I" n wn;,Peter,, yr' ''aB- and F- i Carter, Coroner. Tne deeP Bea Ashing industry . "D wim oi u. cim boats engaged in the business, i v 1 tha TjVnnlra T31 1 rrT-! m Tntlr , " -" "-""i'" '- ,vn. iBurnham, Gazell, Gerald C, and the Freemont, when it Is -fixed 1 ccuiu,Hi wucu n, ib-uacu "v uo cses 01 au rugrmi and Gazell became disabled at sea and the ut Boat crew had ;to 8 out and bring them In. I The halibut, linn and rock ,coa seem to be plentiful, i The Ice plant for the nextfew 1 n ni ti.i i . Nothing like having plenty of Murphys-war or no war. 1 . . "g Kessi plant h,s Irish P" J, .'J i By the way, that gives the col- J". t rank Mulvany has been VU LAIC Dll.IV llOt VU'bur Davis accompanied 1 ' UUU1U " gouo a step arther and given' the names Of thnno nhla tn llan , , :: - Shibboleth." Not? POOLE SLOUGH Farmers have all becan in wonder if this rain Is ever going ' o day. " Mlsa Christine Peterson visit ed at the Brown home Sunday Misses Cara and Alma Boone and Christine Peterson were in f'ua"y onege mil be m lo- Newt)ort went under new ma our vicinity Tuesdav ledo Sunday evening and deliver 1iewi'ori wen' unQer new man- Chas. Brown and Thos. Bark- Baccalaureate Sermon of the agement today, the bank having er went to Newport Saturday. T,aduati?S clasa of the Toledo been bought by Newport and To. They took flown two of Mr. Bar- kers' cows. CHITWOOD Everybody busy making gar den when it isn't raining. Prof. S S. OoKsman unrf fam ily are planning on going to S. Dakota about the 8th of June. The professor has taught our scnooi nere ior me past several years. Archie Wilson s family is growing. Miss Elva Wilson and little ister. Cora, have come to stay with their brother, Ray mond, wno is aiso tnere. ' The C. M. P. C. met at the residence of Mrs. E. H. Stein metz last Thursday. The Club meets regularly every week at the residence of some of the members. All topics of Impor tance discussed, all but neigh borhood gossip, and that is strictly prohibited. The ladies should be congratulated on that score. ' The Happy Husbands and Lonely Bachelors Club met at the home of Albert Thomas last Sunday. The war situation was j thorouehlv discussed and a res olution was unanimously adopt. er." Clvdo RoWp 1i vprv hnnv wnrlr . ine on his new ranch latelv. Wp need more or sucn industrious i young farmers as he. Mrs. E. M. Wood recently re-1 T1Ht turned rrom a trip to where Bhe has been visiting rel- Hvp flnrl fHrnrfa fnr n.arlv o nuic tjllC nag UCCII lOlLlllg TCI- I m. . . year. &ne says tnat sne lines ""use ui iwo o uock in me auer Oregon the best. ' .noon, discussing with them the Albert Cook traded his buggy proposed six million dollar bond 1 iu 11 aim nuiuiiKuur lur a nonv lasi week. SILETZ To change the subject, we are having a little rain. Miss nutn sneve stayed with Mr3. Joe Cason over Saturday - ..-w . v wvmjvm anJ,SUodT , iabutod lioJn0 lr bC mWht ' thG BaTaVy orPostmar G'aiTher The Club meeting last Friday aut0 1 fense fund, and the quar- been increased from $1400 to was well attended, holding a jter mill state road fund. Now : $1500 per year. Present pros short business session, after 'ost of. the cars are owned in pects would indicate that anoth which the entertainment com- .tne ciues, and the greater as- hnittee had a short program. Mrs. M. Wygant was up from lurs. iiamar ana ner son, uar- rel returned home from Salem ni.j j . . . weunesaay evening, improving as well as could be expected. xjcnua iiryani Bpent weanes- day night with Ruth Sneve and Bertha Bryant spent Wednes uura oiocum. Marie Slocum and Bertha call ed on Victoria Koblelski last week. A few of the young folks spent Sunday at the home of Artnur urawrord - . .1 uii. iuuenBun soia nis team 01 inrs. Ai. wygant was up irom ;7 ' , 7. c lu Newport calling Saturday and to ",lake the citv dweller help Sunday at her new home where Pav.for county roads. Then she expects to spend a greater agaln under thIs Proposed bond part of the Summer. i ng act none of the money Is to it . . no Rnpnt n lthi., iti,n.L horses to the Wygant brothers. jSchcnck home in this city Wed A few young rolks called on ncsday evening, the ocassi'on be- Miiiie oiucum weanesuav even, inir U.V-nrJ ' j , """'-'suspicion tnat ne may nave been Mrs Scott Lane nnrf n TflLnf Mr' and Mr8' Wade- 'Implicated In the death of pretty Airs, bcott Lane and son, The evening was Bpent paying Miss Anna RannulHf ffi is vnWCnLt0 i n, ?1d Tuf8- Wh"5t' after whkh a luncheon of 'yeaJs Waltcnberg i8 33 years 2yeysTrheeatednk WiU SK" 8a' jiSJS ejes treated. cake was served. After suppetfdent of this county livine In th CtoKFhM.t St?' WRh,a neat '''tloSnonK aec Tuesday even?, parson-jPpcech, presented to Mr. and talned a divorce from his wife 11 nn y eveill"S- , , M". Wade a silver carving set, hUHy and has been llvInc ln mX thrf! 4 t0ken f eSlee"1 by Portland .lss Ranquist dl id the week 1 1 ' f I 0nB. VTnt' who nu'"iunder peculiar circumstances, Even-body has been wnrk.n.'S Ut lhi'!y- Wac, and examinations show that she hard trlino Lot Thlir i a" aI)lr,0I,,:ia,e response, , was In a delicate condition at the m. T it ??1 the,r tro,)8 1 "J exPleHil his and Mrs. time of her death Mamie Hawkins nnent vv - vviii ,ni,i.Mi..n 1"""' "u Ul"1"' . . m v nesday night with Miss Slocum. C. s Newport and Albany. "'Y,."'"auc tt "lv i" Dick Person from Florida is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall, the past week or so. Genevieve Tillotson and Ma mie Hawkins spent Saturday -1 j and bunday at the Crawford's home at Lower Farm. Peter E. Olson, of Marshflcld, icll will have the Water Comnils- Tommlo McNalley and Joe have been put on the Portland- sloner inspect nil the connec Steve were up from Taft the .Toledo run.Jaking the place of tions within a few days, and nrst of the week. " Mrs. Oscar Brown Is on the WUUUUCU WU l.lCl. Vu(lu BACCALAUREATE , SERMON SUNDAY EVENING j . Pre8ldnt. w- H- Lee .of ihe President V. H. Lee, of the 1UKU Bcnooii at tne Metnoaist Church at eight o'clock in the BirnnlnM H T ! 1 . . . cTQuiuK, ivii. LHfl win nrRRrn nr .iwniiuifc u, m0 UlUHllllg, tl Pres. W. H. Lee GOOD ROADS MEETING TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mr. Adams of the State Iltcrh wnv r.nmtnlcnlnn will h In Tnlo do next Tuesday and will ad drPR thp rftiKPllR flf fho nnnrt uvoun; AllU TV 111 . a a f 1 1 . , Everyone is interested in irood roads, but we disagree 011 the best method of obtaining them. Come out and hear Mr. Adams, PVPn If Vnil flmi't fatm, lnA ,1 issue, I we personally favor the bond issue, and we think everyone f viiv ctci ru ic should for this reason. viz..h jsessment valuations are in 'the ' f l.nis s our one chance ' . """ uiiuuiuan i0011"', wh'ch ,B th richest iCOIintV 111 (ha eiat nnA 1 I i K U ' S;&S Yd 'ill oaieiU I - V "voii nv d'uuis ui tauic aiiivcti Darrel is'flin y 1 e 8tate and accord-!for the lodging camps the first could be R y pays tne m08t taxes- Tn'8 ,of the wee,. one of which Is i.iu.icy win ue lauen rrom Alult - nomah county and spent ln other , , .z ' ""u ,I)arls of the 8tate WADES SURPRISED ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY The Ladies of the Whist Club n IT.') II Irrwl n 1. 11 ..! . , " nuijiiioe ujjoii mr. anu mrs. Lee Wade at the nifi- tn s v wri.n.... i - u M.r, viutiuji m uviiiK re- .nicinbered on their anniversai-v ;"" "upeu an would bo nresent Zr :"l L',r uolue" Anni- "... j jrc-uia iitutr 0 R0AMER AMD RUSTLER WILL MAKF thi PftDT will MAKE THIS PORT TtlA HnOmOli Otwl T?MUttnt . - hiiu nu ikiioiiLii , two gasoline boats owned bv Ithe Mirene. which has been i"3 iiiueiie, wmcn nas ucen ttakcn over by the government ia;ci. NEWPORT BANK. CHANGES HANDS ' The Western State Bank of ieuo men. ine omcers or tne new consern are: C. E. Hawkins 9 fPnl.J. n v vi iuicuu. uieuiueiiL: u. r . jnr lobson, of Newport, vlce-presl- ucill, Bliu j. W. I14WKIOB VI lO- ledo, cashier. The latter will move to Newport at once and assume active management of the bank. For several years past he has been cashier of the Lin coln Countv Bank of thin nlnpp and has demonstrated his busi ness ability. Joel Booth, assistant cannier of the local bank will be promot ed to tne position of cashier. TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BIG CLASS The Toledo High Schaal class of '17, consists of twelve gradu ates as follows: Thelma Hoe flein, Winifred Swearingen, Mar jodie Ball, Hah Sherwood, Doris Elder, Mollle Ross, Ruth Larson, Mamie Redfleld. Terrence Gaith er, Jack Haskett, Norman Stew art and Basil Lutey. The class will hold their graduation exer cises at the Dime Theatre novt I Wednesday evening, at which it imp the following nrnrrnm will De renaered: Introduction of the Class .Bv Prof. THniifrh Class Song 'The Blue and Gold' Bv the Cl.nfta Class Declaration By Norman Stewart Class Resolutions . ' Junl0 By a Junior, Clayton Dickson - j nv a Junior navmnnH Rtawort .'"y JnOr, UaymOllfl Stewart vaieaictory aaaress ana presen tation of dinlomas By Herman Greenhagen Valediction By Herman Greenhagen LOCAL POSTOFFICE SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL GAIN The receipts of the local nnnt- - - : e ior ine past year snow a big' gain over the ll r arftin nvan Uj 1 ' ...... 'coming year, as Toledo's future looks very bright at present. LOGGING CAMPS RECEIVE NEW CABLE i men, and th other 1- inch : line, the smaller Is for trip line and the larger for hauling logs. This would indicate that the company expects to be hauling logs Boon. AUGUST WALTENBERG ARRESTED IN PORTLAND August Wallenberg is under arrest In Portland, being held on : - . ....... 0 MfiTiPF Tn watfp consumers As the drv Reason la now com. on' aml ttlc. Bawn"" exPectei1 to be using water soon, all water conminier8 re rcqneHte(j (0 U n OA nil Inn , tn ttr.ntw. .nrt.l uavu uu hju. r j lauicm mill 'nlumblnir rennlred. The Cnim- thorn hnvlnir lonkv flxturoB will tnoBe noving leasy iixtures win be cut off from the mains until DU111V 19 11AUU. HIGH SCHOOL CLUB WILL GIVE DANCE The Hleh School Entertain. ment Club will give a dance at the I. G. O. F. Hall, next Wed nesday evenine after the Com. mencement exercises. The club is using the funds derived from these dances to purchase a flag for the school. Tickets for the dance, $1.00. Ice Cream and Cake will be served. MARK MIDDLEKAUFF JOINS CAVALRY A letter from Mark Middle kauff, who is attending the Iowa State College at Ames, Iowa, to his narents. Attorney and Mo. 0. Middlekauff, in this city, con tains the information that he has passed the examination for en trance into the officers' reserva corps and is to report for duty may 11 at r ort snemng, Minn., where he will be assigned to the cavalry. Me has secured his master's degree at Ames and Is to leave that place tomorrow night on his way to Fort Snell ing. He will visit relatives on his route. Corvallis Gazette Times. WAR CENSUS MARSHALS APPOINTED Following is the list of War Census Marshals appointed by Sheriff Bert Geer, with their precincts -and registering sta tions: Registrar Precinct Station K. L. Buker, Alsen , Evans Hall Oty E. Lewis Denver Creek Ona School O. C. McWIllls llavVlow n. V. School F. A. Thomimon Big Elk Grant School llulh Illiittner D. ljko IX L. School Charleg Allen Elk City Morrison House A. P. Robs Klvo lUvera F.K. School J. M. Stone Kern Kurnvllle Caunorr Amber McBrlde LIttloElk OrungoHall L. D. Nash Naalivllle Norton School U S. IVnnlck, Newport City Hall W. E. PeterRon N. Toledo City Hall O. L. Grny Nye Creek N. C. Rest Room P. Shoemaker Taclllc I. 0. O. P. Hall R. H. Plank Rock Creek Orton School H. R. Peakins Roue LodRo tiranRO Hall Scott Lane, SiloU, . DavlH Building Rose M, Sthrnck S. Toledo Court H. u.ix.rumo iiucwaier snmiiw. scnooi Gwen Cnliuh an YnrhntK Ynrh-ita iitnr G. N. Pulso Tidewater Smallw. School " !NbI1'8 King Yaiulna Casteel Hotel INDEPENDENT ENTERPRISE SUSPENDS PUBLICATION With the issue of yesterday the Newport Independent Enter prise went into the discard. Mr. Emery, the publisher, was in To ledo Tuesday and made arrange ments with us to take over his subscription list, and fill out the unexpired subscriptions. The Independent Enternriap hnn hoen published about two years, and accoruing to iwr. jianory, was run at a loss most of the time. Mr. Emerv exnecta to mntlnnn in the Job printing business at .Newport, 'l ne high cost of ma terial and Poor sunnort nr clvon as his reasons for quitting. o FLAG RAISING POSTPONED The fine ralnlnc which una scheduled for this afternoon has been UOStnOllivl tintll Inmnrrnni afternoon. Remember, tomor row afternoon at two o'clnrk at the courthouse. o GOOD ROAD POINTERS It Is time for us to cot nut nf the mud. We need nml must have good roads. They will add tono wealth, thrift and happi ness of our people and our state. This menrtiirn lir.onn. 000 rond bond bill) does not add one ranning to our taxes; It simply capitalizes waste. Mn sane man or woman should offer a single word of opposition to mis movement. Governor Wlthycombe at state-wide good roads rally in Portland. , "This Is the greatest measure ever contemplated by the state of Oregon." Governor Withy-, combo said, discussing tho $6 . 000.000 road bond bill at the state-wide good roads rally li Portland. "It means more to tho state than any measure in Its history, because the one thing we need Is highways" ln Oregon." 1 .