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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
I gmcdhi VOLuME 25 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 29th, 1917. NUMBER 19 NEWPORT iBeach is now finished. It is of Tho wind .tnm, nf ct,J elegant style and it will be one Tvas of unusuaf severit? f ft ttZ of the most beautiful seaside XofwSShtt homesin Oregon. The location Newport and alone the coasf seventy miles an hour Silent- 1 lue 8uin Ior many me3 ttUCU improving or the Yaquina Bar, damage was don? a-ardms bv the along e coa8t' The location 8 ert are. 8eUing ,off helr thIng3 wlth d8 derived from the sale wind I and rain storm Saturday just where the Megginson and preparatory to leaving as they jof the bonds of the Port of To--."v. m.Blonn atay Briees. the original nwnA nf ithlnk they are to old to live on !idn nd Nrt wni t. ujkui. uoiaio vines ana other' garden truck were blown down nd some of it out of th rrbnnd and some of it out of thaerbund The NewDort and Tdn no?," commissioners met Mondav Iuture- own, nere on ine ra in ine in-:Monday. Six bond buyers were evening at the city hall and tran- Mr- and Mr. M. M. Davis of rest.8 ,,of. ne Red Cro88 tl,but I present in person, beside a num. saeted som , buslneu but noth- Eu&ene their daughter, Mrs. they.falled to appear so nothing ber of sealed bids were received, ing of special Importance W Walker ' Portland, and their was do"In the ma"e,r- but H Whenever assurance is re 13. Ball of Toledc one "of the two "le boys are spending alon wl8hinS t0 contrlbuu to It eeived from Washington, that commissioners represented that few weeks at the seashore. Mr." w'" find " the store jthe Federal Government is ready city. It was thought best not to Davl8 own8 a fine dairy farm ian" pJLJf money with to take our money and proceed- advertise for the sale of bonds near Yaquina and has it fitted i "."f. . B a,itn . Iwlth the work, then the bonds until they could get the co-oper! UP th modern barns and is L h 7hZlX 11 n wI11 bo 8old- Until that time ar- aUon of the government, so the now m,lklng about 25 fine dairy P10"1 grounds near the rives nothing of a definite na meeting adjourned indefinitely wa. The cow is one of the best Byck hous f .ture can be accomplished. This wa th nniv thin m ifo assets the county has. July- EYery. one ls Inyited to done. The government has en Si" .""'?. w .""i tered tho. crpnt wnr In Rnvr.na and there is no telling when it Will end and hpfnra it la finishes! I to" he utmost Tnunr of 'dvi,ized anrt inhabitants Saturday's stage from Philo gentlemen were nrese J reS have come t0- T1,e rcas0 "e matb where Bhe had been visit- Eungift Kng flSE ha?fn0t be? heard of in the ng Wh QUite DL most of them were from Port. Pa8t few weki was on account I o: . t mn n a i HMAi.r. I d -.:, jam,, x . rt. vxuiuure, v. an Kelta, T. B. Pratt. Fred Clenn and W. C. Clark. These gentle men are all registered at the Ab bey. O. W. Winningstead from San rTanciBco, engineer and em We-wport. The monev raised at Xewimrt for the Red Cross fund amount- d in snnn nf hio amnnnt rT7 Crt was raised at Yaauina. The w TuUV U1 UUiUUIIV CIM,UU J2 000 that wa3 assigned io Lin. coin county has not been raised yet but we hope it will be. ii una war every American Bhould stand ready. It is a fighi tor supremacy, autocracy or de mocracy must rule the world. The kaiser is thp hpreriltarv 1 . . i.i .w, 7.. ' ttTTT ,tr the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria. England's greatest queen. He ls the third German queen. ne is the tblrd German fnrwrnr. ui ci.ji,. "a ", rieuiiuK, ..nnfl ., . puT. '"-tZ , ' ims vicinity Wednesday look died after a reign of thret T?u"nr"P PhIlomath lasi Ing for beef stock. months Tlie kaiser pattern in,5a- - t ' Lloyd and Fred Commons at- auer me iron unancelor, Bis- mark, who hum th Empire. The kaiser bellevVs the Divine Right of kings to rule. ' He believes in Prussian milita- rira and he has organized the greatest military machine the wld has ever known. His power with the German people Is unlimited and his desire to rule the world through military , force is insatiable but like Na-' poieon he will fail and it may cost milnons in the treasurv and yw uuu iiiajr cost millions in the treasury and thousands' of lives to prevent human liberty from being blot ted from the earth. America has nobly responded to the call. '.eL!!fa i ' growing Z' i i f '.v &a 22 awns!:? 2 time; The Decora came in Mon . r. n , t . ... . gape in the flshlne business t The summer travel hlncreas - Ing right along and the cottages are being rapidly filled up. The road to the Valley Is said to h! 1 i ji.- V . 7 jii ian cuiiuuiun dui bum mnrp work ought to be nut on U: w which I understand is being dont fLloyd Llllar'd Mr"1 nnd il?a80a' now inina. a. ,i i'i-"0Ja Limard, Mr. and Mrs. S. now. Autoes are comlnir In very day and the beaches are ! Clifford" Monnn f? Dcnlck,;day and returned Monday In an beginning to put on a summer lS JanSSl gC Grant' auto. Floyd bought a Saxon appearance. From this on wej At th. xSJnt.in cm irunabout and brought It out wpect good weather .and Jh- Lit n iSK ""taln 8 de 8t., with him. creased travel, So?OI!f5SS?. a... L N' sports that some Josepn Gideon was In Newport the Black ni t w w t' '"' Mondav on his wav hnm M V-J81:' w' w- January, Seattle: He had ben on a vis cVan Dist Un Pi'E ' ty that the that tsok to Waldport where a good manylcleS C ! Arthu dlrePtor?lS,?;:ihe ",ey had better look 0,,t of the years of his life had been Creek Dlst he knows pretty well who spent. He Is. an engineer and 'clerk Clias ?2 Lhe gu,lty ,8' u eemB school teacher but moved to Rack's Dist.!' o! Ii' Spencer h 7" "S 8hfou,tl,be done Seattle a good many years ago,! clerk Mr Wllliainn n?th thcse hoU8e breakers and because of tho better Spportunli K t0 m " ,th,eve8 ,n th'8 vlclnIty- for they ties offered there for his busl-1 Garrison June -0th in JS ,are gettlng t0 bold' ness, but he thinks Yaauina nfl'.?0KVSty ..5A '?hM xMra. E. M. Wood Mr. tt n Is the ideal place to live and ew port is me uieai seaside fe- sort In Oregon He will visit his Kn,ln(,iaW' Mr8 "Cnry Howe11 Z. - i V i , V .l !irce' are be ne fixod n pnod nhono ?.- ii! V . " : The piling are being driven by - Clarence Altree and his crew. tin1,1511,110 bullt 1,10 ?10,000 bungalow at Agate 18 Ml&u "overlooks the Pacific I Tl im, N dubt other .elesnt buildings I . . .7 . ?. . . " . aouDt otner elesant buildings I wlU be erected there in the near ' LITTLE ELK Little Elk has become again r .vv. uu3 uciwiiir UK ill I I.lftlo or a cougar srare. On Sunriav T,, ,A , -7 : VV. P. Qine, Vance Cline, Oscar; ana Aiirea weaver accompan el hv Bovorai nra c.i - " s"" to see mese am- V"euou as tney nave no ; mey on 8n!eP and 8at8- i nrnan w iii-itifyhK.t i. . . C3 " J w " UMLJ i , nv.1 ii tuuuftuujr auw iiiib a DlS bara almost completed which , J8 a mark of prosperity to Little k- The Cline sawmill is very busy at present. Airs. C. H. Wakefield and children returned from wooa- burn last Friday Mrs. Vance Cline returned flirs. vance Cline retumpr 'rom a visit at Eugene last week W. J. Cllile is the first on . " V fl1" lo own an aui9- e 1 i I l'l 1 . A . xv , , T K.a Py. W. F. Wakefield and wlf to iha J 7UUUU reiurnea Friday evening from a vst with at VVoodburn. ' fSSan Kln 8Car Matthews has the Wil- oyster City 'and 1 Bnkmln Fg 'fir bam contract nearly. Upd,ie of Elk City S,ted-1 Vanc? C "f; Alf,fed end visitors at the Phelps and J,eav?r and u WllloughbyJ ohmart homes P ae been helping him. ; Walter Wolfersperger is visit- f SeUg a former merchant ing Raymond MHlKwest Eidytvil 18 m0Vlng back toquina this week a l?hpa'Llt,heuCOuntry- m ' Road Boss Ohmart hhd a crew J? recent showers will proved 0f men working on th P th "iT 10 cropBT e8Pec- ,al,y e late grain. . o madi am HARLAN Thnoi, ln,4ln. .. T.V.M- math ,1 n.m were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis :2sts w; . r. orant, Air. and Mrs. c,,,''.llc,,uritK80n Hathaway and family Mr v ""yView were in this neigh Mrs. C. Cator SdZrhnmdiy evenl"g It. L. .3 .9' Ca ?r and fan'y. ! e t Mr Se' M an Leta Mnrf ?n m?' YnUng' ItY, tln,JM.i.B8 Peggv il. naso?.' MA and Mrs. P. H. iWarull. AllHS U an Adnmn f7A ""."!Lron Uri3. Lar- j j . -- , ,T, ' ..r""u' tt,,u b. by are S Z v 0a" Mr. and Mrs. Howard are via- tns at the Bram wv residence Mr. Howard Is !lS DrandeiS brother. , 1,r-Jones ana wr. Williams of Uha ni,. t, .. .... " J'lm. were oul B1CIC visitors last week. Mr. Jones to Harrlsburg and Mr. Williams to r,,'lomatn- Mrs. Chas. Codley and child-1 ren are visiting home folks. Florence Derrick has returned to Toledo after an extended visit on Big Elk. -ana mrs . &pmzemessen , j ,r-, ro8no ana Mr . wuiner, ot Toledo were expected to have come and Dnne a weu filled IbaBkets. The committee is busy preparing a program and a good lima is pxnected. ' Mre- Martin returned home on ONA TTrrr,i for the "Glorious , , . - Everyone s invited to b;w. dh" i, ouw,!f riug, come ana nav Cit thl k' M'Pa ,. PurL.Q loft . business trip to Portland Wed- .nebday , and Mrs. Chauncey Ohmart sons.visited Mrs. X Peteon of Upper Beaver Tuesday. The Ileluin Hand r.inh m at the home of Mrs. H. J. Wood, aturaay afternoon. June 23d. .Nearly all the members belne present. One new member was added-Miss Gladys King, of Oys - W tl ter City. After thA niPPtlncr woa "0 " B adjourned delicious strawberry V . V I hostess. ""U1 ie was servea Dy the Lester Waugh of Toledo was , ... . 7 6. . lu cuu was tended the dance at Thnma. .J . nomas. Slough road Tuesday. Mr, I. m I.rs. A. W. Weber Wednesday. L The lance given at the Ona jGrange haU Saturday night was a hOWlillg SUCCeSS in Rtllfo nf tho We certainly admire he grlt 0f the 0y8terville bunch in ;re,ng a,r",i -16 ",a - CHITWOOD Ernest Cook has hon n fin .l'n rw lumber for O. L. Landess th l'n.t lfew days. lumoer ior u. l.. iannooa th inai PePn and "oyd Cor Joii .i. dWi j dell went to Portland w ci,,,. ?ne Plireiy took a super ol honey off some of hla tww. itiv Ul I "art and son, Hanuel and Rolan wooa and Myrt,e weaver all ,Wa,Iked from the I,lace here to Tled TUe8day- E. A. Wildman, the strawberry .r""ur.u - W1" no'a ma Annual Rimuimrrv t,v,u(i,.ni o. ..i . . '" un omiuuy, everybody come and have a good time. Lloyd Cordell is cutting ha, (Continued on last page) PORT BOND SALE INDEF- . INITELY POSTPONED Having failed to receive word from "Washington with reeard ;t0 the program outlined for the to tho program outlined for the irv v..rr , Commissions decided to lndefl- uhiiiiidoiwiio ucv;iucu iv iiiueu- nltely postpone the bond sale which was advertised for last TOLEDO DISTRICT EXCEEDS QUOTA Lincoln County was appor tioned to raise $2000 for the Red Cross of which sum $1000 was apportioned to the Toledo Chap ter and $1000 to the Newport Chapter. The Toledo team went at the work with a spirit ana vim tnat Just couldn't be re didicu, aim mey nave 111 uieir treasury today the neat sum of sisted, and tney have in their fa-o wun one team yet to ronnrt T p. nivnn iuu more." inis Is the right spirit. The local Chanter has a mem. bership of 234 and the li3t of donators is so long that the Suee has 'dedded noto ,wi.i m. 1 t0 PASS EIGHT GRADE Following is a list of Eight -w w vavv iw I'UOQ HID flrat ovomlnoHnn Knf ntVA w vauiiiumuuil VUb nuu uavc since taken the examination again, and passed. iieo. Hanson, Toledo .Fredrlca Pinkley, Silctz Kathryn Waugh. Toledo John R. Rowe. Toledo Eva Coffleld, Newport Glen Howe, Lutgens Melba Lareen, Waldport Caroline Kosydor., Siletz Minnie Miller, Siletz Elizabeth Hunt, Eddyvillo Muril McMillin, Rose Lodge Dorothy I Part, Ocean View Gertrude Starr, Ocean View Mary Resch, Devils Lake -Louis Brown, Elk City Thomas Thomason, Harlan Arvo Kangas. Taft Thrfma Hill, Taft Ethel Young, Harlan , Augusta Evans, Orton TONIGHT AT THE DIME 100C FEET OF PICTURES OF v LAST YEAR'S ALBANY round-up taken by james McClelland who will be present and explain the many darring events pictured besides 4 other reels friday night june 29 ADMISSION 15c. & 10c FAIR BUILDINGS TO BE MOVED AT ONCE At the meeting of the Com mercial Club last pvpnlno- it im- decided to at once let the con- trnrt fot iVia mmrim. t . i i nil illllllCra mill ...I.U .nUf Hllu i.vy piutccu wiiu the arrangements for hnvin-j icine of the biggest and best fairs ever neid in the county. The fair board will have In t h hood of $400 for pYemiums, so get busy with your prize winning CAII1UIIH, HOW HE LOST OUT "I'tra .1,.l,l.l i a- oiu. . u,:v-'uu "ui io marry B"ihlm."v "Why not?" "HO tOOk me Ollt to dlnnnr last night and gave so many in- mictions to th waiter in i" iiie waiter as to I nOW ne Wanton tho til not rnnriA i'and the courts solved that I (Side uKJ$ Id SSSd be no living with V nun as fJsS that.VoetroU Feo i Press SAWMILL AND CAMPS RUNNING FULL BLAST The local sawmill and logging camps both started operations last Monday morning and have Deen running run blast all week, j The hum of the bdws at the mill and the whistle of the donkey engines in the woods, certainly ! sound good again, after a year's ! shutdown. Here's . hoping they j will be able to continue running ior ail time. GOES OVERLAND . ' TO PENDLETON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckles and family departed yesterday morn ing for Pendleton, Eastern Ore gon. They will make the trip by team and wagon, going via. the Old Oregon Trail. They ex pect to stop at Albany until after the Round-up. SHIPS CAR OF FINE FAT CATTLE Joe Kosydar of Lower Slletz was in the city Monday evening with thirty-two head of fat cat tle which he loaded and shipped to the Portland markets Tues day. Joe had some very fine cattle 'in this bunch and they will undoubtedly create a de mand in the Portland markets for Lincoln county stock. ARRIVE FROM KANSAS VIA AUTO Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill and son and daughter arrived Wed nesday from New Salem, Kan sas, and will vbit for a time with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stevens. Mr. GM1 and family came via. auto, leaving Kansas on the first of June. They report a fine trip, and expect to locate here on the coast. Mrs. Gill is a sister of Mr. Stevens. o ELEVEN YEARS AGO . W. E. Peterson is assisting in the C. & E. depot at Albany dur ing the busy summer seasoa. Charlie Hyde left Tuesday morning for Falls City, where he has secured a good job in a lumber camp. Mrs. John McCluskey return ed this morning from Yaquina, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Litch field. John Guilliams of Beaver Creel; had business, in the city Tuesday. Hans Olson returned from a business trip to the Valley on the excursion Sunday morning. I. II. McJunkin and the launch Toledo went to Elk City and up the Big Dk with a scow load of lumber for Peter Parks. Hans Peterson, the Jeweler, Is anxiously waiting till hl8 ship conies in. He will go to Flor ence on the Siuslaw, to remain during the summer.' Mrs. Catherine Cannon, and Miss Alda Cannon of Turner, Or., arrived Monday evening for a visit with Mrs. R. F. Raines. TWENTY TWO YEARS AGO Items of Interest taken from the files of the Leader of that Idate. C. B. Crosno is putting up a new barn at his place here. The saw mill started this week and will run till the yard is stocked up again. J. S. Copeland brought a raft of logs down from the Depoe to Krogstad's mill this week. Edith, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Owlns, of Indepen dence, came over Tuesday even. Ing, and has gone to siletz to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. Galther. The Toledo band has been en. gaged to play at Silctz on the 4th. The boys are now making good music, and their toneftil strains will greatly as.ilst in making the day e.ijoyable at that place. Prof. L. K. Biooka of Yaquina, will tench the Mill Four Rchool. Batnford & Ilnhn brought their first raft of Iocs to Kroir- Htad's mill the first of the week, and havo gone back to put an other raft in. HAWLEY FIGHTS IN VAIN 'FOR OREGON PROJECTS . Washington, June. 2.7 Con gressman Hawley yesterday made a spirited but unsuccessful effort in the house to have the rivers and harbors bill amended by adding $975,000 for corttinu ing the north jetty work at the mouth of the Columbia. He con tended that the discontinuance of the work one season would depreciate the value of the work already done to the extent of $100,000. By a close vote the house rejected the amendment and also rejected the Hawley amendments to adopt the Coos bay and Yaquina projects. Telegram. GRAND ARMY BURIES AGED FORMER SLAVE Corvallls, Or., June 26. "Un cle Louie" Southworth, aged ne gro, former slave and Rougt River war veteran, died Sunday at his home in Corvallls. He was 87 years old and his hard ships and heroisms won him hnany friends In Western Oregon. ne was Dunea py the U. A. R, with full honors. Many attend, ed the funeral services and ac companied the body to the grave. Rev. M. Howard Fagan of the Christian Church, preach ed a touching sermon on the life of the old negro. South worth was universally respected. Journal. Mr. Southworth formerly re sided at Waldport, this county. TWELVE TEACHERS TAKE EGAMINATION Following la a ll3t of the teachers who are taking the teachers' examination here this week. Nellie V. King, Winant Clara I. Thompson, Waldport Amy B. Walker, Waldport J. I). Moffett, Toledo J. C. Kurtichanov, Chltwood Esther W. Stephens, Newport A. L. Stephens, Newport Ethel L. McLellan, Toledo Mayble Simpson, Elk City Clara Larson, Toledo Martha A. Coin, Toledo Verne Ross, Toledo RED CROSS MEETING WELL ATTENDED The Red Cross meeting at Ed dyvillo Saturday afternoon, proved a great success. R. H. Howell. Miss Mary Geer, Miss Isabel Llngenfelter and Miss AI leen Dunn were Red Cross dele gates from Toledo. After the work was explained by Mr. How ell donations were In order. Eddyville Grange started with a generous sum and was followed by many individual members al so many invited friends and neighbors until a total of more than $i;o had been given. An appropriate program was rend ered after which a branch or the Toledo Chapter of Rd Cross was organized. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL IS PASSED BY SENATE Washington, June 27. Th0 davlicht :iln tr Mil take effect next year, passed the Senate today without discussion or rerord vote and was sent to iue tiouso. Under the bill all time pices would bp turnil t, hour beginning the last Sunday In April and continuing until the last Sunday in September. TeL egram. MAKING RECORDS Tlln 111 nil th nf Miv 101" n.i.k the 1-ord Motor Co., topped all records both for dull and monthly production. On'atur day, May l!)th, the output was 3,4t)(J cars, and. for the entire iiiuiiui uie aggregate production Was KM.fi 1 ft rnro n,,.l .ill! .... demand for this popular motor car continues far ahead of pro duction. Certainly from all In dications the much feared period of "saturation" Is still far distant iu iue nuiomobue industry.