it MtUOltl VOLuME 25 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1917. NUMBER 23 I J Three of the Newport young men were drawn In the draft held at Washington, D. C, July 91 at Tho first name to appear was Frederick Wygant, unmar- , ried and a son of M. Wygant, a civil engineer and a resident of Newport. Mr. Wygant already . has a brother In the army. The NEWPORT next to be drawn were William Btln tne great war goe3 on an(j Mi88e8 Maud Hoffman and :ionaay evening. Clark and Charles Kisor. Both , Tne mnh Qf ft Natloil la be. Buelah Hosford. : i are married, the latter having ing Bh0wn at the Midway thea-1 Those from Toledo were Mis- McNARY TO FIGHT two small children These men it is a wonderful picture, es Isabell LIngenfelter, Elsie, FOR YAQUINA must taka a physical examina- showln and re-enacting some Burgess and Virginia Altrec, and I tlon an', maybe one or bot n Qf thg Events of the great Civil Messrs. Roy Swearingen, Ernest ! OREGONIAN NEWS BUR may hi rejected. The Lincoln war and wnat & sacraflce we Greenhagen and Owen Hart. EAU, Washington, July 25. Couniy quota Is twenty-three made to establish liberty more Well. Don't forget August the : Senator McNary today decided wbleh will no doubt be made up. permanentiy jn America and Fourth. ito make a fight on the floor of It will perhaps be two weeks be- nQW tmg game t princjple of j the Senate for his amendment to ore any of the men are called tne rule Qi Aristocracy or De- I tne river and harbor bill adopt- for physical examination bclore mocracy la being fi"V to a MILL CREEK ',Ing the new project for the im- the local examining board to fill fimGh m Eu an(J Unc,e Sam Burbank took MrB B iprovement of Yaquina Bay. The quota on first draft. agaln lg taklllg an active nart u; tht TvSv Tuesdav amendment was not adopted by The summer travel is increas- thrindicatlons ad Vft Vpr thoro 1 : the commerce committee.-Ore- lng ngnt aion?. train hmueht in 140 persons and S'BUgexVursVonPtmin8with fnnr rnirhM brouzht over two- lour coacnes urougm uvci lu hundred twentv-nve persons, all aZ "a to cet out of the heat of the seashore. Saturday one hundred automobiles came to hundred automobiles came to Newport, one fine car coming from Atlanta Georgia. Mr. and Mrs S E. Trask of Corvallis, who' were fat one time engaged in Jhe mScantlle business i at Ya- auina motored in to Newport Saturday and in speaking of the condition of the roads, Mr. Trask sal'l fom Corvalils to Ncno.t the worst part of the road is through Blodgett Valley. After nassine the Lincoln County line by the way of Little Elk the road was in fine condition. The farmers along the road were prepared to furnish the auto travel with almost anything they wanted to eat in the way of fresh vegetables, fruit, milk, butter, eggs honey and anything they might net'd while touring the county The streams flowing from Mary's Peak furnish good trout fishing and the clear cold eprings furnlsn tne Dest oi waier lo drink. The scenery a.ong tne road is beautiful, facinatmg tne eye and the pure atmosphere In vigorates the system and stmiu lates the nerves and make i you feel like a new person. Whe you reach the seashore and breath the Dure ozone tliat CO mes fresh from the ocean puts cheer ieer and new life hi you. uie palor leaves the cheeks and you feel like a new person. The pole ennnren suut-i s '''' and bowel troubles playing in the . .. i rr ! . . f . . . . i r ii n ..ti sanu aiong uie bta uyic iret well aeain. This Is better 1 . : ... , for them than meJicine ana saves expense and often the childs life too. Newport is Na tures sanitarium. Come here -J t ....II Tl, i,,ftno along the sea shore are so varied anu bit., ...c a"'ttV""" and interesting that one never grows weary. Newport cannot .I" ""V Z r-"1 " n h unu ouuu. vo.. 6 autoes and never get away rrom some of the grandest Bcenery on ine coast, me ea iuuu uai von can tret at everv stonnlne nlacp is Inst what vou need to V Sff . ! Ju?.?0." "e, e Z E The so dier boys have all left and eone to be mustered into Lncle Sam's service. After Aug Mar htn wo ivm iinvn nn iv :i i urn ;i i Guard but every one will beHn the regular service ready wherever Uncle Sam orders them. Joseph Patterson, once a re nnrtpr to tho Oreeonlan from fhis place, but Sowwkh tt! Aorinon Win Amhnianno tt.r-,Dy American Field Ambulance ser Vice at the front In France has written to the Oregonlan des cribing the conditions of things over there and asking at the close of his interesting letter, cannery Saturday night was that we In America should use I well attended as usual. Quite a all our Influence to get as big an few came from South Beach and army of Americans in France as Toledo. There will be another possible to restore democracy one August the 4th, so all be and no mans land will go back to j ready to come and help us have that country and who will once, a good time, more make it a garden not lr-! Miss Baraba Berkeley of New rigated as it now is with human port called at the King home blood. The kaiser believes ln the ; Saturday, devlnc right of kings and em-1 Mrs. Chas. Parks and ' Miss perors and that he Is chosen of , Gussle Greil made a trip to New high Heaven to rule the world, i port Tuesday. His manner Is Btern. He Is im- Quite a few from here at patient of men, of independent tended the dance and show at thinking and take3 no advice from anvone. He Is at the head of the German aristocracy and doesn't believe in the rule of the npnnlA nnrl if ho pan hnvp his I vov whtrh ho psmnnt ilomrv- racy wwi De blotted fiom the face 0f the earth. To overcome this militarism has cost the greatest sacrifice In blood and treasure tne world has ever known and now are that the crowned heads ""w ttlc l"ttl l"? J- U1 "caua L? n " ' , rujng tne rule of the people wn. . ,,,,., , :,, ,T ' th, t Dlcture Each even. f?L8 lpJ' !!?" ini of the ghow andthe nab. tneatre was croWded , ine.ate 8 , v ' , , 1 clfrk e Nasby of Elk ty was down and took in the Bno,V- f F(- ae came down Sunday fJ.,; - e excursion train and spent My at Newport. Mr. Wade not been here before for v'e years and he wa3 pleased tc i note the great improvements 1res0I't wty lla(1 niade in that length of time. We have one of th most beautiful resort cities In the world and a county full of resources and attractions and It la up to the people to economic- ally administer the affairs of the county so as to build her roads and develop her resources and harbors without creating a bur- densome debt that will hamper tnd embarrass our people tor &"'"""."' 0 o LITTLE ELK. trav;n ho- in th e uav f0r tl ,e ,,a,t f ew week s Yerv few rennrt a heavv rrnn ----- - tnuj, thU veir crP.with the beautiful strains of Vance Cline and Leland Wake-' fle(1 finIshed bie F cli , t k . th . d f . , . . ' .,., ""Vrll hrlill il hlt the work was very satisfactory Uoger Loudo;1 entertained several families July 4th at i, tr rp. ,,,, a .i mioiiiK i hit lauitTH bei vei riln - Bfto ... n tha ;tMafM- .ull climbinVof the i eeled nole if tiimuiiig oi me peeiea poie. n. J""" "V.. Jll, u. uoynton won first prize. Trapeze performing was well ' jf hv & i"." . " the hammc'r throw ni l dr,ch nfst nfize but '-en McSeeTt but'h! said Glynn had the drop on him. , Thonias London nnrl ivlfo made hia bl.other s T Loudoili a week8 visit Thomag Lou(oi; , . IT s rlvn p., nnH haa " . .. ssea ior me past tnree years on the Panama Canal. Jti KSLfrSe "Vrank Vl oL !red !, Damon ,a near E(dvvilIe : iK"Uff W? . ...... . . ;auy m Kuiu.ni on n i. eo ...in . , Z " t i rci a uei- fra!wi !.e"Jy .tanning better now.,ter road to our county seat, of W. F. Wakefield made a triD to Portland last week. Please send us rain c. UI we bVnexteek l ra'8e lte"18 next week- OYSTERVILLE The big dance given at the Newport Tuesday. James Huntsncker and Lloyd Lewis returned home from Chet- to Harbor, Wash., Saturday. Mrs. V. 13. Boone, and sons. El-' vln and Boh nnrl da.iierb.ter. Nellio. ! called at the Johnson home near Moody Monday.. Those coming from South Beach were Tracy Davis, Mrs,. Van Hoeter and daughter, Violet ir an hia ci., ;,.;:,! m" He and his sister returned to his , om. late Wednesday evening. J ae suaaen excitement of Mr. nurhank holm? rirnfrprt in th iiuroanK Deing drafted in the lirst call shortened her stay in I aauiui! uy her brother-in-law. They made "Lr uier-in-iaw ney maoe a business trip to Toledo Tues- t, , , , Buster Bl"-bank and Miss Hat- tie Burbank left here Wednes- day morning on their way home, Mr- Cox seems to be worried about his hay as this Is the first time he's put up hay without getting it wet. He fears it will spoil. Miller Collins and Jasper T. Willet have been working for C -w. cox this week. ! Melvin Hie Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sum- mers was babtized in the Union Sunday School Sunday by Rev. 'Searles, after which a delight- ful sermon was preached by him. The building was crowded with forty people who had come from far and near with joyful harts to hear the Word of God once more. In the afternoon the vuuir gumcreu logcmer i"1 i"c i'm-e iucj inci in me : morning and practiced some rmost lovely selections for next Sunday's service. Those soul a r rrtn t- i n n n Vin : . . i Tue nng, .ballad3 sunS with " Jw. A.1"11 ' u"u u"'nB away thru th air doubt u"uj i"iu i"e an uu uuuui bum ueu i nosi oeautirui to tht lnsi wno autoed by the little Church door that ". caln. summer afternoon. sympathy of their many neish- C. L. Duibank, J. O. Swanson, bors and friends In their be F. T. Gunn. Messrs. f!harla nnrt rpavnnmnt Leonard Fair and E. M. Cox , ... ... , e won .visitors Monday. we had a little sprinkle froA. abov tne vegetation would be ereat v if.rps.cBrt n miu ru hn 'nr " V. Rood this year as it Is. Miss Cox made her weekly vis. 1 3 11 vJth iMrs- DePoe aRain Wed" a trip to To- HARLAN r. . e.. ? .. oaiuraay tne rnnn. L.ijf,.,.. i ist in me nail rented ot Mr. iPayne at Harlan. The moraine- The morning &f7an2 7 0,,en meetini0 B1"y Parr came In on the ! w,?!..?e,,d fo.r l.ne PZm and Sunday excursion for a visit discussion of plans for the fair, the good road question also i " -i wi I"1? U .a.nd JLW" dec,ded t0.Staie Printing Office at Salem. i a , which you will hear more later, luogeiner mere was a very In- icicuiiK grange meeting. InSH?"" lB ng his head very high these days because a new farmer has through to Morrison this mom come to his house. Mrs. Bran-1 ing. !lcrf7ndnilih!!,yiare20,ngl C(nty Clerk and Mrs. Ira fromyAHv !h8 "11be h0m? iWade rcturned yesterday from present Ere a V,8lt ln Albany- Miss Peggy Thomason who Is L 1' Dl hnresa and daugh working !n&y Phn'omSh "OH vjMtlnR relatives Sunday., t 11111(3 IU 0JCII(i Main Brlggs NtaB returned from Madras where ne has been working. Miss Gladys January of Ore- gon City is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Davis and other rcl- atives at Harlan. P. II. Martin went to Corvallis (Continued on last page) SIX REEL SHOW ! ext Monday evening the 'Dime Theatre will put on a special Five Reel Feature Film, entitled Hulda of Holland, star- !nS the well known Miss Mary ! Pickford. There will also be a ; one comedy, making six , . reels m a11- Admission 25 cents and 15 cents. Remember, next , soman. SAD TRAGEDY AT UPPER FARM " ' nessed a sad tragedy at upper Farm, in the drowning of the Farm, in the drowning of the two you.igest daughters of Mr. Mrs. J. W. McGuire. Wed- nesday was a very hot day for this locality, and about six o'clock Mrs McGuire, accom- panied by ter daughters, Lottie and Esther, aged 13 and 9 years, went to the Siletz river to bathe, All three were good swimmers, but in some manner one of the girls was caught In a whirlpool and called for assistance, tht mother and other daughter at once went to he:- aid, but were unable to save her and both girls were sucked down by the treacherous swirling currents, and. the mother came near losing her life as well. Help was at once summoned and the little bodies recovered after being In the water about half an hour, They were found lying in about 20 feet of water and had been carried aDout tnirty feet up a . , Biruam. as soon as tanen irom the water, efforts at resuscita- tion were at once begun, and after they had worked on the younger girl for a time she icucu u ejus aim uegaa breathing but she seemed too '",UL" cxnausteu & soon pass- eu away. J ins sau accident nas ed away. cast a gloom over the entire community, and Mr. and Mrs. McGuire have the heart felt j ELEVEN YEARS AGO I Mrs. Grant King of Newport visited Toledo friends Tuesday. Mrs. Josie Rader of Newport visited Toledo friends Thursday. Ed Hufford came down from Portland last Saturday for a vis it with John Akin and family. I Ed. Avery of the hardware Ifirm cf Gardner & Avery has :been doing a lot of plumbing and Inthat t Vi t i rr I. V . .1.1. wecK A. T. Peterson waa Ihikv hi Newport this week putting in Jnes fo the Mutual com with relatives and friends, ip turning Mnnrlav i rt i itiiiii imimer wiinam scartn and Attorney C. E. Hawkins irt hi morning for Drift creek after trout. They expect to come oack loaded. K A Car ,0ad of brIde luniber from Altree's mill n.iRPfi Mrs. CHC. Kubler returned Wednesday to her home at New port, after a visit of several days with Mrs. J. A. Hall. County Commissioner John Fogarty of Newport Is In the city today. Miss Frances Alexander is ; visiting her sister Mrs. Warren l1Iall, at Siletz. COUNCIL NAMES ELECTION BOARD At the meeting of the City Council Wednesday evening the following were named to serve on the Election Board for the Special City Election to be held Monday, August 13th, 1917. Judges A. Hurley, and Mrs. Elma Waugh. Clerks L. M. Starr, C. R. Ellsworth and Mrs. Ida Derrick. CIRCUIT COURT NEXT FRIDAY Circuit Court will convene here next Friday, being the ad journed session of the February term. On Monday the 6th of August the regular August term will commence. Judge J. W. Hamilton will preside on the bench. The docket is the larg est ever had in Lincoln County. We will publish it next issue. BARN WARMING TOMORKOW EVENING The Siletz Grange will give a big dance and barn warming i.i Chris Larsen's fine new barn, near Siletz, tomorrow evening, Saturday the 28th. Everybody invited to attend. Receipts of the evening will go to the Grange. TOLEDOITES ATTEND THE BIRTH OF A NATION Last Monday and Tuesday evenings all the a.itoes in Toledo were in demand to take people to Newport to witness The Birth of a Nation, which was put on at the Midway Theatre. The play was certainly fine and all who attended .felt amply repaid for their trip. The Toledo-Newport road is now in fine condition, and a drive to Newport in the evening is certainly a pleasure, DANCE AT OYSTERVILLE The dance at Oysterville last Saturday evening proved so en joyable that the management decided to have another one on the evening of Saturday, Aug. 4lh. In addition to the dance, Bert Geer will sing several pop ular selections, and there will be other attractions In the line of stage dancing. The launches Chicora and Transit will take Toledo and Elk City people, while other boats will bring crowds from Yaqulna anJ New port. Dance tickets f0 cent3, supper extra, o STILL WORKING FOR APPROPRIATION Carl Davis of Siletz yesterday received the following message from Senator McNary: Washington. D. C, June 2G. C. S. Davis, Siletz, Oregon. Will renew my fight for ap propriation for Yaquina project or reintroduction of Amendment in the Senate today. Will do everything I can to secure ap propriation for this project. (Signed) Charles L. McNary. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO Biddle Kisor. of Philomath Is visiting relatives at this plnce. Editor Matthews of the New port News was up to Toledo last Monday. Miss Emma Campbell, of Cor vallis Is visiting in this place this week. T. W. Gorman, the hardware dealer of Yaquina, was up to the county seat today on business. Miss Ellle Crosno closes a sue. cessful term of school near Waldport this week and will be Waldport this week and will be home Saturday. Uev. Alvln Bagley, of Univer sity Park, Is In Toledo looking after some business matters and visiting his sister. NOTICE The Home Itestaurant Is now nnpn for hiiHincHS. Home Cook. Ing and Home Pastry for salo. Meals 25 cents and up. Harry Swayze, Proprietor. PERSONS DRAWN IN LINCOLN COUNTY The following numbers and namrjs are those drawn In order of sequence, subject to the first call plus a number, in sequence in which they will be called, either to fill up vacancies caused by exemptions or otherwise, or for the second call: Net Quota, First Call, 23 268 William Frederick Wygant, New. port. 337 Cleveland LaFayette Fish, Toledo 126 William Stonewall Bones, Tatl 107 Clyde Rowe, Chltwood 873 Marcus O. Dunn, Yaijuina 309 Patrick Ben, SIlcU 275 Charles Lafayette Kisor, Newport 43 Josbb Claude Martin, Harlan 10 David George Hartsuck, Waldport 140 CliiTord Hunt, Eddyvllle 18 Fenton Stnrr, Waldport 182 William Clark, Newport 46 Trume William McGinnis, Harlan 223 Sherman McCoy, Toledo 117 Opal Alvln Phillips. Denzer 75 Alden B. Abbey, Klk City 280 Clifford I.pmnn Burbank, Orton 332 I.umen S. Butterlleld, Star Route, Siletz 379 Bel ward Leroy Howe, Lutgeni 194 Joel Benjumin Booth, Toledo 298 Krlck Lund, Kcjro Lodge 343 Victor Richard llama ker, Toledo 15 Warren Kooglor, Waldport The following are aubjc:t to call later: 218 Herbert Albert Kynlston, Toledo 31 John Thomas ll.-.nlon, Ona 183 Warreu Hiram Daugherty, New port 56 George H. Church, Otis 6 George Hlrnm Boswlck, Wallport 350 Marion Sanford Sturderant, Toledo 64 Klnier George Calkins, Otis 335 John William Davis, Toledo 342 Jesse Franklin Gwynn, Toledo 3.'.3 Ralph W. Wollns, Toledo 360 Albert Lawrence Shelley, Tide water 72 Thomas Simmons. Devils Lake 366 Robert Arthur Purrlsh, Alsea 112 Grover Oliver Davlsi, Alsea 128 Elmo Stanley. Taft 11 Hugh H. Hllriebrniid, Waldport 263 Claud Candell, Vachats 6 ( lilford linker, Waldport 327 Paul Washington, Sil.-u 93 John Kmanuel Kullander, ElkCity 845 Cliauncey Owln Hawkins, Toledo lo:i Alfred Iearce, Salado 154 Orn P.oscoo, Summit 61 Frank Joseph illndner, Devils L. 30 Andrew Lloyd Commons, Ona 11)9 Wllhird Franklin Canton, Toleo MEN ADRIFT AT SEA PICKED UP BY SHIP San Francisco, July 24. (I. N. S.) Saved by accident on the high seas, after they had driftea lf9 mile3 south of this port In a disabled launch, with no drink ing water for Hi days and only KKxi viioiigii tor one more meal. George Ilarvig of Eureka anC I Harry It. Marquar.! of Alameda i were rescued by a steamship of the Union line. They were aunn m days. Only the tact that the rescu ing craft was many miles out of her course saved them. The frail little craft, of which they had lost control, was 130 miles off Point Stir, where no Oriental nor Australian vessel ever passes in normal voyages. Harvlg and Murqunrd were cared for by the officers of the liner and the passengers, who brought them back gradually to normal physical ami. mental bal ance. Journal. Mr. Harvlg formerly lived at Newport. STATE WILL AID ON PIONEER MT. County Commissioner W. F. Wakefield and Attorney B. F. Jones appeared before the State Highway Commission at Port, land last Friday and asked for state aid In the building of Lin- COUll I'OIIIltv Ifnmlj sioner Wakefield presented the mailer or completing the PIou. ecr Mt. road and asked that the state complete this project. The state roud commission agreed to assist on this piece of road to the extent of $2,000. This piece of road i on the other side o; the Mt. on Simpson creek, and work on same will be commenc ed ut once, nnd the work com pleted this Fall. Mr. JoiieB, who is advocating the Improvement of 105 miles of the main highways In Lincolr County by Bond Issue with thj assistance of State and Local funds, presented the project tc the Commission and was assur ed by the Commission of their hearty co-opcratlon for the project. J