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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1917)
'? ' mtkr. VOLuME 25 r TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, 1917. NUMBER 16 Eincoln 1 NEWPORT with Newton and Robert Hujjctt. The election nasaed off vpi-v Mlsses Evallne and Hester ,,i7i ViT pasaea on v.ry person Bpent tne afternoon SSStat JeestPhiPt bbSiVAleth.id Alpha iuue interest m it, leas man Rhoades. fifty percent of the votes were, Mp Pftnni. MrKinnav nfl rant R.,t im of th. nmonrt. ! ..MrB--1 .a.nnle. .??c.I9nner and ments got a majority. "Encoui-' ' v v vuw aging "and authorizing water afternoon "lo,Bl 1"UIuaj' transportation and requiring ( Misses ' Pauline and Jessie election . city town and state Ql-Vancll spent Friday with Eva ficers at the same time. na and Hester Peter80n lt bc. S. Q, Stiller and wife have ing Miss Evalina's fifteenth charge of the creamery here, birthday. Mr. Stiller is a graduate of the , j. c. Huntsucker passed Agricultural College of Minne- through our vicinity Thursday. BOta, and thoroughly undei- i Archie Zeek was in our viclni stands the butter making and ty Friday, afternoon and visited creamery business. He and his k. D. Martin and family, wife do the work and don't have The Poole Slough teacher to hire any help, i ne plant is small but compact and complete. The machinery was selected by Mr. Stiller and It is Just what he wants. He owns it. The plant is now turning out about 300 . pounds of butter of the very best quality. The business is gradu- ally increasing and Mr. Tiller ex-; peciB to aouDie tne output wun- in the next year. His supply ot crpnm la Inrronalne' ripht ninny o --o--v o and the farmers in the vicinity lrnnur ft fa norm onont onH L' ill ImAnHA.. n n .1 .U nl .1 nl .... iiiipiuve bmu increase incu uany herds and the conditions of their " 7 , i v u i r; V r -certainly have the Inside track. duriner thean strenuous time 01 larms accordingly, ineianners vi uj.j ml u ; nlpn living' Tho rrAsm has. in U o- w ' V ho naatpiirlnat with ntcam lioat . j - At 145 dpPTPPa And this kill- nil --o the germs and makes the butter , absolutely pure. All creameries are now required to use tne uaD- cock test, no other test is used. . uabcock never charged any- thing for this discovery but gave u to tne puunc iree wane ne u u 7 Z rmilfl nova Kaon a m llnnnQi rn hi ..,,v,....H..0,.cu, eettiner a natent to his d ennverv. i j , Z. he preferred only the honor and ine name and the good it would Thfrfuin am' i ... lne deen sea fishine Is eettlnp better right along. Some eight or ten vessels are engaged in luc uu0mCB0. xuV iravei io me the Fourth of July it will be in i full sway. The cottage3 are fill-; ing up with people who cornel here for their health and pleas- i , . . . lire and it in uplinni Hint on jicaiLii hi u iiifviH- - - - , . - J one goes away disappointed. The weather is fine and the beaches .are pretty well occupied with people during the day. sm.re J'stration went along smoothly without a hitch. No one refused to register or make x trouble. Some 43 persons regis- icieu ai iue tnree precincts, Nye Crpelr eleven PoxlAn nln.t... and Newport thirteen. Instead Mrs. Iney and Helen Daniel of keeping out of war It seems mde a trip to Eddyville the ve are getting into it with both flrst of the week. . feet. It is a world war and nc ' Clifford McDonald, Mrs. B F one knows when It will end. But Grant. Mrs. Ben Younj? and Peg it appears as though the war BY Thomason visited at Daven- Will hnve tn ha fMio-Vit a.i.i. iinrta lao .aai. w .w LU a 1I111B11. If. 1 . . . Mi v.. r.. - L.T- hriTnrf n. - -, f . fnV.a tmSer ZJ tru f7 h'8 Sn fi hT T,he hr8e X nfllgnn "Ju U8ed mainly . 7 People are viiiK iiiiii 1 1 i t-n u-1 r n rn mnn v - - iue lUCtt UL more ease and pleasure and less for autos and people are rldlnp luiiiiuiiR are Dein? onent , . , . . . around on cushioned seats nee. lecting their farms and work and living Is getting higher and times harder and the plain way of making a living by honest work Is going into disfavor. Whan Rnm. U. J- I . ....v.. Hume uccume luxurious, i licentious and rich she fell and through the lesson of icll ailU M. ' O" v- ".oauii jl llllSIUr- tune and decay was taught the lesson of economy and simplicity or living ana honest endevor. aay flirB- wood with them. C. W. James, Senator Cham- An expert 4De Laval doctor bes private secretary, came I cal,ed to See Dudley Trapp's ma over to spend a few weeks at chlne one day ,aRt week. He his COttaen in Newnnrt Mm James will Join him In a short 4ltvm oV. 1. . i ti . 1 11111c. niio IB 1IUW 111 rOrtianO, J. II. Blair has gone to Salem ' and Portland to visit friends and, ft-lll be gone several weeks will be gone several weeks. A. u. Schwartz Is spendinir a few days at Newport looklneaf . . a O icr uubiiicbb. Mr FitTceroW - Mr. Fltzeorald hfla enn Trttt1nnrl etirl Vi a tinmiAt. MM 41.. ..... ..0 ftuno m, "i wiuuiiu miu Wile D'll VCJ 111(3 . " WeBt Coast Railroad will ston'1"? Portland Tuesday. . ...1. 11- T 1 .1 .i n KllrtlnhiinnvniiiJ. iur a wuiiH. lAi ijur is scarce and ft. I- 1 ... il ih iiaru 10 Keen nnv nuniin trnin k u. 1 1 . , UPPER BEAVER Prands Lewis Bpent Friday niM uahh nf Wo zinnia r, ' mi, ...... mvvm w. tulwam vuuviu Miss Hyslop, visited with Mrs R. Coovert from Frldav eve till Sundav spent T. Barker and family Sundav at Mrs. H. Hill's home Mis8 Christine Peterson spent Sunday and Monday with home folks. h. G. Rhoades has just finish- ed planting one and half acres 0f potatoes. v. . ij, ucmo iciumeu 11U1UC Saturday night to be here for nl..,inn .1 I . . i . n c i . home n, UnOaUes spent Sunday at -m n. ana iamuy the Rolling Boulder farm. .aim. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers mem troino- Voi nn " iOHunia lues- rla.. WUJ . Mo r nt Lewis is feeling iio, i . la let vnn nnn1r n. (M. twj pwi 1J ai IU1B WIlLIIlg. Miss Alpha Rhoades spent i few hours with Miss Donna Mar tin Sunday Mrs P. E Mrs. P. E. Lewis spent Thurs. day afternoon with Mrs it n Rhoades. g. E. Lewis took the ballot c,,,s iue uauot V . . uuies ana registration returns n ti t,..-.. j .v.i luuiaua; uiu evening resumed his work on the Government trail. uLl0?d Park8 and Henry Ahnar no n,o,i n .:. . port and Yaqulna Thursday. Master Jlmmie Martin visited wun Aaoipn Peterson Thursday, 0 R I vrR winn OUL Mr. and Mrs. Scarth were vis ii auu .ill ri . ni ! r I I worn viu. j . i . , rtino' frfpnla ot tlarinn mi ....i. " j . v. . "CC1V and Mr. Scarth attended the Elk Fair Board meeting. . Big Elk will celebrate the Fourth of July at Deer Creek, A good program, plenty of sports and a fine time for every- bdy. Nearly everybody from River - slue attended the election Mon- flnv J"' tt3 turn "CLft, . , M. . . . I tj " "I,.. . - . w . Z 7. V,a88ed tnru tak,ng the ballot boxeB to Mn"A, ,r , Eddyville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daniel and iiiih iiMiun iinmi n nitj . - .v- I VIOILCU OUIt" day with Mr. and Mrs. Green at uear uree. I 11,1 i i ... . vo saio anything about the i weather? r ---a t li V The sun Is shining. CHITWOOD We wonder if everyone has registered. I Mm II CI Tint. nf TVO-J,. . ...t ! . w. wi nun ,,i A UICUU UllU Rfn. Ilnnillnl 1Qva tiann ..!..! I .. ' -- -, amic uctil Vlolllllg . : wlth M. E. M. Wood the past! week, rhey returned last Eun ' round the machine hadlv worn? and that lt should be replaced ivlth a now manKlnn . 1 v win 11 r " """.niiic. Ho". C. P. Rowe, our expert farmer Is again a man of leisure. Ralph Wilson had an embar- Ralph Wilson had an embar K experience Hiving a ;swarm of bees last week. For! ; nil tnl...1 .!. ...... 1 .7 ". ii uic lour wine 1 directly to him. r- - 1 rv " . . m. j. urown made a Dusinesi P iaj & tianu i uemlliy J. C. Kurtichanov made a busl - ' r maun a npaa fnn t n Tlnl. T.. .1 ., -i: '"uu lucsunr. , The engineer of tha TnaA , - . . - . . vavui. - - 1 w.-a va A WiVUtl sawmill went thru hora inai c. lirrlnv in Vila lli1. 0I.1 C .1 . he sure had a trip of It as It wa8 tlaf a nl a1lnA... .. 1 1 1 . .1 11 1 n ill t 1 n 1 1111 r urn u nil miu Diiijicijr mm una no Chains. He WOa hnillo1 tn V,a top of the new grade by J. C. Kurtichanov and then he could scarcely eo down hill with hla ESS. w N Cook has been dolnir cook nas Deen ooing some expert plowing for Mrs. w ii ill h nil i i. .nnnPHa dtp v - , . Agt. E. H. Cook, Albert Cook. J. E. Jacobson and wife and Ar chie Wilson all went to the S. D. A.' Camp meeting at Portland last Wednesday. Bachelors' Club met last week, i. Prof. Gossman and wife de parted for Corvallis thia week wnere tney win visit a iew aays before going back to S. Dak. A friend of Mrs. E. II. Stein metz's from Arizona Is visiting her now. 1naaa fn TVirtlanH laat uraalr T 7a nad an entire car load, D. Trapp expects to attend Commissioners Court this week. ONA John Broshay left for Port land Tnpadtiv whcro ho will visit his parents for a few weeks. Mrs. togarty or Newport vis ited Mrs. S. A. Holmgren last week. Quite a crowd from Ona at tenaea tne aance at uysterviue Saturday night and all report a 1 tended the dance at Oysterville very gooa time. . P.. ... . . . . Ill 1 1 Mu a. u i were trading in Newport Wed- A W Wahar anA T. T. Port a nesaay. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ohmart and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wood ivofa truanto ff ,f i anrl f ta T R.. Coovert Sundav evenine. Miss Florence Wood is visiting Mrs. H. Hill this week. l,. m. uommons maoe a trip . r to Toledo Tuesday, er from Poole Slough and Mrs. J. R. Coovert attended the Local Teachers' Institute at Waldport ' i Mrs. G. E. Lewis of Beaver visited Mrs. C. Upper S. Oh- mart, Monday art, Monday. I Plioct,, n.m . ... .l VI- home on South Beaver Monday after an absence of several months in California. nnim. ci ...t. . i i Delno Shermer who has been ayine at the Parks' home fnr iiiu UUCIU1CI VV11U lias UCCI1 . . . .. . . . staying at tne farks home for fi home In Oysterc ty Monday Mrs. J. R Coovert left Thiirs- day for a vlsii Z Portland aSI toria and Cathalamet and other points I ' 0 en ct-t OILfcl The crops are growing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Wvjrant rnme over from Newport Wednesday. I. Mrs. Robertson called on Mrs. Slocum the flrst of the week, i Robertson's expect to move on their hnnieataari onma iIma n " c I , " T rarm.neBday, as to whether she was "V nsht wcl1 of nornial mind, complaint hav- Kd; A larBe;nnber from here lng been made that she was , , feeble minded and should be I Mrs. G. L. McCaulou from To- 'placed In the home at Salem, ledo was visiting friends the The examining board decided. urai i it i no uraa ir "v v " V 1 Mr- and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey, ir. ana ivirs. v n. iinvrien Mr a"a wr8- A- Arnold and Mrs. 1 . n . . . . . ' Aiccauiou and son of Toledo attended the dance Saturday night. - Miss Eva Vox from Upper Farm was In town Wednesday. Gail Slocum went to Elk f'ltv Monday. ; " wriu tu HM11A af Mawnnwl H.. 1 Fred Wygant went to his "v...,; nv icnuil 1 UC&UttJT, Mamie Hawkins spent Sun ;day with Florence Crawford. FIECLES CREEK "The morning sunrays fall, 1 u ---- M ltn1a tuch ,ml'artially tender, On the DlORHonin hlooinlnir fnr una a wutu mi lonmiiy lenaer, marsnaiu.u. acnencK nas lOn the blOBSOm- hloomlmr fr'heen worlilnir thU weeW townnl II a a a a . " Broldered with gold the Blue, Mellowed with gold tne uray i-incn. n1 been said that with the rnilOB nf tha nnol nr. ..In.. Ik. . 7- . 1 r v bells of the future." Perhaps v, "IL'UCIILB U4 Por pasc ,... ii.i . . t .... . iiA... .u . . 7 ' " uviiivii w uguu man 'two cardinal acts the women u UUIUIUUUD, 11 1 HO. Bllt'WUU I1UW. ers alike on the Krnves of gol f - idlers of the Blue and the Crav. 1 vaav vhsw v v a a, a v. u . avw borne years after Itcb. Orov !er cl veland he of the prophetic i avn taalntn1 Vi nnnl 1 . rl .. . n . iv,'v .v. iug mpuicu i frnntlnnoil ni list nnira OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS For Lincoln County 4 JUNE FOURTH RETURNS, TABULATED BY PRECINCTS If t - a 3 3 a o g 5F ye no yi ns NORTH TOLEDO 72 31 17 87 2 61 64 35 77 30 32 78 TM SOUTH TOLEDO ' 62 29 16j 66 24 47 29 47 45 32 111 7i 88 69 PACIf IC B0 3t 17 75 31 40 49 36 71 1 18) 73 34 60 1 NYE CREEK 74 15 10 77 39 36 B4 2B 71 22 19 7Q 48 46 NEWPORT 89 21 12 61) 26 31 1 29 31 1 49 14 22 43 30j 35 1 KLK CITY 87 40 6 72 1 19 49 26 1 43 60 16 10 65 9 68 ILCTZ I 33 27 13 60 14 44 H 19 11 48 27 37 LITTLF ELK 12 30 4 38 5 SO 13 20 1 30 11 6 36 8 36 1 BAY VIEW" I 12J2 a( 22 3 18 13 11 17 7 3 20 J 22 BEAVE3CREEK 5 19 3 20 6 15 18 6 18 6 221-321- Y AQUINA 27 8 8 28 18 14 24 8 30 1 6 1 1 919 J 231lJ AL6EA S2 36 6 90 24 69 41 42 70 19 18 74 31 61 P.10 ELI " 28 2 43 2 42 13 32 23 21 0 45 6 37 FIVE RIVERS 14 20 3 32 10 23 16 18) 21 12 8 26 9 25 ROCK CREEK 25 7 8 20 19 8 1S 13 28 4 11 28 28 13 KEBN 16 16 3 28) 3 28 U 21 17 16 2 30 18 15" NASHVILLE 28 18 6 40 15 28 17 28 34 11 6 42 llj 35 ROSELODGE 10 27 7 30 7 27) 14 20 22 11 2 36 18 20 TIDEWATER 7 12 1 17 0 19 1 18 6 13 3 17 4 15) YACHATS 16 13 -4 28 3 19 11 14 24 6 10 21 1 15 DEVIL8 LAKE 13 12 3 20 7 16 6 16 12 11 7 18 9 17 TOTAL 611'4S3;i49933304654495609766i3O0219881409715" HONOR GUARDS WILL GIVE DANCE Tho Tnloflrt TTnnnr flnnril rllrl s wen wun tneir ieu msi mes- day that they have decided to 'give a dance at the I. O. O. I . Violl nsvt Cnhmlnv avsnlnv Tuna 15th. Pickens orchestra of Newport has been engaged to furnish music. Tickets for dance 75 cents. Coffee and cake will be served. Watch for the posters. nnffAA n.i .ni. ...ii ,v vm.a. ,'"",1. ui.u ' . . . .. ..... oe served, watcn ior tne posters i SUNDAY TRAINS TO CARRY MAIL BoErinninir next SunJav the Sunday trains will carry letter i i mall. Ma i for the outiroinzi vwiiMiiuiiiij. voa Huiiuciiea evening train must be in the of- on Saturday by the news of Mie fice by 4:30 o'clock. This mail death of Edmund E. Hill, the six service is a great accomodation teen-year old son of Mr ami for the people of Lincoln county. Mrs. Wm. Hill, who came to a , Dundee when Eddie was thn-b MRS AiuriFRSniM FYAMiwrn y.?ar8.ol(landrenialedhereun- f lfA.i .it!.... iiiia. iviauc rtiiueiauii ui new- aamA ... ... I .1 1 ti ' . .1 port was examined nere veu- jjuii who CAawiilll'U iici e eu- m . . . . from the evidence, that she was not feeble minded or insane. 0 OYSTERMEN'S DANCE ENJOYABLE AFFAIR ft , , . A - - - - dance was a dec Ided success and - ujoiniiinin v....i,i.v r. agement and Oysterville peop.e an entertninerii. Everv town aw a v. n. i. iiimnn in eivvtii 11 1 11 r: iiiiiii 7. iC V, n . j on the Bay was well represented, Newport carrying ofAhe ban- ner for the largest delegation All went home well pleased and" honlnir Ovslervllle will elve an - . ... otner dance In the near ruture. FIREMEN WILL ORGANIZE rJ. L"L.NW'LLU.KU . ...o I the organization of a volunteer Fire Department. He has cir- culated a paper getting the sig- natures of those who wish n Join, and at present has 39 . I III l. V..I.I uuim, n meting "... 'nt the r.iiv Itnli tomorrow even- ing ror tne purpoHe or pcneci- : ; . . . : v Ing the organization. All who wish to Join should be present. Toledo, at one time, had a first clasB volunteer department, but at present has none. We can 1 M a. aa i-hii hi ill wtr 11 w 1 lir; 1 1 1: rv .l a Iganlzatlon should not be a sue- ' . . 1 .... 1 1 1 . .. . , u. . A MA see no reason why tne new or iixss, anu we an iviiuw inui a m 'ilntinr-tmont la hnrllv z 3 3 o o a H Is c 3 5i o 1 3 C yee no o 3 a 3 I yet ne yti no ye no yet no MILL TO SAW MONDAY Work at the sawmill is prog ressing very satisfactory, and i"ai onjuniij n it is tnougnt tnat everything will ue in snape so tnat the machin- ?y L tnea out monuay. ah tne IliaChlnerV ll.lS IlPPIl nvor. nauled, sharts lined up, new box. jng3 cast, the log deck repaired, Dc,ts laced and tightened, the yard given a thorough cleaning : UP In fact everything Is taking on a business like appearance, and when they start it is expect- ed that everything will be in snape to operate to full capacity EDMUND HILL DEAD n r.m..mni, ,., j .in icw jrcars ago. wnen rney . tlinverl tn Tnlndn iai.ii. , - ..v...w, wirfs'n jiiuiu Wfla n linv nfiiniionn1 J ri ,. ""j miuouai stun, lit anI tlinn i-K,-,r "- i uuuauai u natural scholar and possessing a remarkable talent In meehi.nl. cal lines. He had a sunny, Wendly disposition that made him a neighborhood favorite and iwas an earnest worker in the ,nnday School. The remains were Drought to Dundee for in- Herment and the funeral held at Mhe Dundee church on Sunday. The very large gathering of old friends and neighbors and the quantities of floral tributes were me evnreauinn nf 1 ...... ...j n.c cnniuu 01 jove and es. teeme for Eddie and his parents itiaa m m f f 111 . U11(J 1jr8 , remained In Dundee untll Tuesday morning ...1 .1 . .. . 1"' w,,e" tey ieii ior tne r home In Oregon ritv Th Sove S?ha confniun'i goes wlth them.-Dundee CorrcsSon Uent Newbenr r.r-nhi , ,.:'.,.r G.a,,h,?. . . lu uellUu OI ln rviethodlHi church at Toledo wa a "ien'ber. I tender the sympathy of Church and Sim. ,inv srhnni n iA . V.. ttU?. U,e I'areiltS, Will. C. R. Ellsworth. Taster. H. G. WEAVER DEAD n " H. O. Weaver died at the home . Mr I fniilliir .It. il.la I.. Pr.f r8 J' VoiUbert-ln this cily 5... Wp vesieroav nppn nhont 7S vnan yesieruav. acofi v . 1 ti - - w j c 1 n ill hilt n Htmr time, and died quite unexpected ly. Mr. Weaver formerly lived on Poole Slough, but for the past several months has been a conn, ty chnrge, residing on the Ran court place north of town. When a ,ou" pla(; .lUnrtl fill K taken Rick a lew days ago he was brought to town and placed OREGON CITY MAN CAPTAIN Frank Newton Ordered to Chi. cago on Duty With Quarter master OREGON CITY, Or., May 29. (Special.) Frank Newt former Oregon Cltv voune man. and son of Mrs. K. L. Newton has answered his couutry's caD. Mr. Newton, who Is now onntnin Is at Chicago on duty with tha quartermaster's department. ueiore leavine for the East two years ago, he was connected with Troop A, Portland, and was also a city employee. captain Newton was in th regular Army for nine years and was rour .times honored by the War Department for distinguish ed service. Mr. Newton formerlv HvaI here at Toledo, having home steaded a Place about four mile North of town, and was also en gaged in the hardware business, tor several years. CAMPS ARE BUSILY PUTTING IN LOGS The lOEEine camna comment. ed putting logs in the slough last Saturday, and at present have quite a number In the water. The survey ror the railroad extension Is progressing: verv satisfactory and we expect to see actual con struction on the extension be fore very long. BUY LIBERTY BONDS TODAY The safest Investment; hacked by all the wealth of the United States. Your savings must help win this war. Bonds as low as $50. Interest three and one-half 13 Vi!. per. cent, paid semi-annually. Your country needs your help. Go to the nearest Bank or Bond Dealer. He will give you all particulars without charge. DO IT TODAY NOT TOMOR ROW. Liberty Loan Committee. ELEVEN YEARS AGO ' Items that may be of interest taken from the files of the Lea der of June 8th, 1J0G. Merchant Jesse Itceder'of Ya quina massed through yesterday morning oa a visit to friends in Nortons and vicinity. Miss Ethel Ross, who has been stenographer in the office of Weatherford & Wyatt at Albany returned Tuesday evening to as slst In the Sheriff's ofllce Billy Ford and family of Cape roulweather came up last Sat urday for a few days' visit. Billy assisted Rosebrook's orchojitra In the entertainment Saturday evening. 7 TWENTY TWO YEARS ACQ C II. Young of Nashville has a contract to cut GO cords of wood for O. R. Altree. He K now at work on tha Job. Dan Hurley and Charley Don Castor will run a confectionery store and a ladies' whist parlor in Newport this summer. We are Informed that our friend John McCluskey sold his wool clip for this season to Al bany parties for 11 cents per pound. This is quite an advance over what was obtained for wool last year. With wool at 11 cents and sheep at from $2 to 3 per head, the sheep business in Lin coln county Is not a failure by any means. , Jas. Gait her was over from the Slletz yesterday. Chas. Kroeger made proof on hl8 homestead near Waldport yesterday before County Clerk Jones. ' Mrs. Beal Gaither, mother of postmaster, James J. Gaither, of this city died at her home at Kalama. Washington, last Thursday, May 31st. acil nhm.i 75 years. Mrs. Gaither formrlw lived here at Toledo and Is known to all the nlonppr rAoi. dents. Other children of de ceased are: Mrs. R. E. Darnell and Ell Gaither. of Kalama. nnrf John Calthcr, of Idaho. - M .--. W VW kllU VW...... . fc 4' V W.'I.I.IIIV1H .M " ' " m the care or Mrs. Coniber.