Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 21, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 26
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21st, 1918.
NUMBER 18
Eincoln
SILETZ 'came to where the boys were tnis vicinity buying cattle Wed-
Th iut, hio-j, cv,i ni Putting in a bridge over Horse nesday.
JuIJiJKKi and had to unhitch his Floyd and Virgil Rhoades took
. hi therendering of team and t tfl dinner at the Phelps home Wed.
ft?tPi?gram; com?lur canyon. The road crew then iwsday.
JLU-ed 1 ln ; an!the helPed him put the wagon ac-' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers
auditorium was wen mi5d, chow- CTf on stringers, made a trip to Bayview Wednes
ine the interest neonle take In , t, ,6., wQ
their public schools. Guv Gib -
iffiA.SSn. -
a livit sublect. brtetlir.2 with fine. .
patriotic sentiments, and wel
delivered. The address to the
, jrfi., r iuiiaiu vriaiiL rams UVCT H.I1U nere. . , .
SBSl2to'ti',I?dasr helplng!' Mre- KiWIctanor had
Co5St?Bchwte Mr Caunon U8' huunt a.bear- Put the bear he misfortune to get her arm
tcS occasion to sneak oTth- USt h.aV ad a teleIathlc "-We one day last wek. Her
groat S Wai?anPdeStS fiSe .JHg. f U8 g0t , f, W f
i&tL down o5urn,btakecare
eupreme effort that is now being i"6 MnnrB ma(1(l trln (Wednesday morn ng to visit
put forth by the1 AIM., to main- we-?- - -P to :ome of her iylat '"A1-
taln liberty in the" world, and to I (yyj Brown J W Davennort fi t, ' " '
crush out for all tlm th irnn I Ti?' J'-V'.MveP?rt . G- L- Landls cam 1 from
hand of PniMlon' TWttm.rfa
hand of Prussian' Mllitiarism.
hT111!1 nM0,J b i
nrt
and high state of civllation, had
pained the confldince of the,
world, but ala8 by her deception I
and intrigue; is one of the most i
despicable nations on earth. Her !
brutality, and atrocious commit-'
ted on innocent people will be
the darkest in all historv. NVm
ha hitiiH .Vin r.miM o r.nA j
L .wn.u( i ii vwuiu oci aiiu liu-
die whie Rome was burning,
cannot be compared with the at-
ricious committed by the Ger-
man Autocracy under the direc-
. ' ai'vai ui me rvaiber. Z ' at tne nome or Mrs. John GuH-
At first the Germans ware dis- feet, which he says will b used lianis on 3outh Bever Saturday
posed to make fun of the Ameri- to haul wood and lumber to attern0011i jUne 15. Eight mem
can soldiers. Wander what they Newport. He expects to have it bers were present ahd one visit
think of the work that is bi I" -the water in about a waek. VrTlfiriSfrrS Newport,
done on the western battle from Ed- Taylor a"d Earl Lan- are j ' decided bv the mer bm
by the Sammies, with their ma- doing the work. . Ilra aQ sei tL conUUUion
chine guns that shoot 500 times v Mrs. Earl Lang and Mrs. H. A. he club to Te
a minute VVho can stand be- nteft Tuesday for Port- ftlateVederaUon of Women
fore such a fire as that? Why land. to visit Mrs. Norton's Clubs A VArv niea8ant aftrr
do they do this?. . Because it is .youngest brother who is station- nwm as enjo'yed by all '
to stop the efforts of Germany to ed at Camp Lewis. , Mrg IIester Coovrt ralltl(, t"
destroy liberty in the world.: the Rhoades home on Upper
Supt. R. P. Coin was present and ; Beaver Wedniiiay afternon.
gave some wholesome advice to FIEGLES CREEK ( JIjs Faye Wolfersierer
WAnJTV13 Wil1' County Assessor Schwartz Frew Commons, and Mrs. Itarrj?
SS,m n,a,r,a"y in getting an slzi us ,a8t week Goldworthy attended the daiice
tK mln,halVer Ha 1 ,Ke ( Will Kessi wint to Toledo last at Newport Saturday nlKht.
? ZS f ,he school board week i Mr. and Mrs. Fra-:i i!i:t-
E ed0" llth hls Frank Mulvany has leased the ' '.er and Private Bluisdell A
Sf-ri y m" M.E. Walker stock ranch, which O' Vbw and Miss Keti and
WmTCf teJei"a.rks that will aid includes the C. F. Lindley home- Helen Phelps attended the pro
?m L ",.T .e PUf lCh.01 ead. for thre years. ram and picnic at Fool Slough
Sortance at SHp,7 Im" M' Kessi R,lsh en" SUnday-
A I!, n tertained at Sunday dinner in I Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Oh-
Tnn uni ; T Ung honor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rush mart and sons and R. W. Om-
a A1Ste? a'-"l 'amlly. mart were guests at the Woods
Kini xvAynwLanLMJS- ManK A gentleman from Montana home Sunday.
Sfrhn2iI fCfk- Much was looking ov.r the Chas. Mrs. Harry Goldworthy re-
Sf t rn .?n "h lmPortance Boies Homestead from a busl- turned to her home in Portland
ft.mn,Lt a nes9 standpoint, acccmpar.ied Sunday afer a v?ry short visit
lPtJuMlid?in?Miat S by ton-allis real estati men. at the home of her uncle, L. M.
and tS. iJ rSnHrinr Mulvany was shearing Commons.
fond turn ? a?hS ! n, k sheeP for I. R- Payne this week The regular annual school
inderP h f"mJ ft VSi Sill? A Kentle rai Thursday night meeting was held Monday, June
i onfal l S- A- "olmgreen was re-
Sunt E I Xvrlft L "Figures won't lie' wa3 elected clerk and A. II. Phelps
ind siS S Si. I f the sun was i)ulled f per MiE3 Belle Schr eder of y8-
visit'5 hi! n a clmr f? pw, ule' 0f course Jt was not total Ur City visited at the Commons
Msncd nis son at Camp Lewis. but It madi, a falr Bti1Rger ln that .home the first of the week.'
CLEN
This J.as been At Horn, week I
for Glon. Th( Tlmurn fo
were visited by Mr. and Mrs. I . Mrs. I. N. Ituyett departed foriC. S. Bunnel, and C. R. Phelps
Ira St. John and daughters of Harlan Friday, where she will 'were rading in Newport W'd
fchedd Oregon. .visit her brothtT. Henrv Martin, nesday. . . . . :
of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs.)
John Davenport and twin babies
- . - ... ' ..viiirui w
nlnrn
Mrs. Perl Williams and little
folks are at the Wm. Sharp!
home and Mr and Mrs &
Jelch are entertaining their
Newte ' '
NMisesrSEdlth Davenport Louis
mt Jessie . BrowtTattended
Harlan Grange Saturday.
Wm. SlmpLn Dorsie Roches-1
ter George Lang and a gentl.-'tended
man whose namo we did not
learn motored out to the Moore I Donma Martin returned home
ranch Thursday. (Wednesday after a week's visit
Mr,."d r8, J 5896 Davenport at the Huntsucker home ln Oys
Mra. Ella Brown, , Louis J jssIo 'terclty.
and Miss Lettle Brown and Mrs. II. O. Rhoades and baby
(Miss Edith Davenport attended went to Toledo today where she
the dance at Harlan Friday .will remain at the Lane home.
night and report a good time.
The J. H. Watklns man made
e first trin ov.r the now Horse
the first trip ovr the now Horse
v-reek road Wednesday coming
over from the Beaver Creek
country.
T- - .
Mr. ITensnaw formrrlv n
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resid'Mit prthls place years agof
r - "e"aw.tunlreain
M - 8. J- Stewart during the
v
S" ER and
I "aJ?ejL.hS8i -E:..R' aud
A bunch of Harlan bear hunt-
whair :'
" vau, ue aic uaumig Uieir
' Mrs. Emma Aplet of Salado
on -us' all during-the
Week
-WS-8-.
ELK CITY
Things are booming in Elk
c,ty - The HawkinB mill is work-
ing full time, the loin- and
Tilling camT)a nrp wnrklne' pvprv
( ' I'm o ' J
available mann.
Elk City can boast of being a
shipyard. Capt. Norton has a
D1S scow under construction, the
ui4 tv,uun, Wilt? tUUlU Dll; tllclLI
l?rtat things were taking place.
I ,
UPPER BEAVER
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Rhoades
made a trip to Toledo Sunday.
viil tne iornier a sister, airs.
, ' .
very sick bctwusiy miasi inursaay night
Koyd Virgil Aletha Alnha bUM 8 TPTZd bter- o .
JtteialTiL fi9
day at tba Peterson ranch. anShlnaJ
, Kr. ran0" Mr; and ?r8? Amlerson' from
landaf lllt& W BW,, d at lh'
ilsi? the MfiWJji
Frank Mowrn .- ir. uison or Linviue passed
Mr andMrs. J. M. Bower. atJihP!w ,a8t SunJay. .
the picnic on
Slough Sunday
Rlnirh R,,nflai
A. Peterson and son. Adolnh.
are bGsy tut ilm l new" roof on
iffSi ZUunl "l
their dwelling house
cfc VHIO
writing.
II. G. Rhoadv'H made hln usiml
--i- - I- - " - .. .. .Jv.i j mvui
o naA nf ftc,t :.
- v"" "W'H w,u f--8i.
- Mr. Kent of Waldport-waB hi
f "
. CHITWOOD
fUviffra 1?a1i4 Mtiimail rv tro.t.
2. m day8Jtg' &t;
pending his mothers funeral
land a few days ago, after at-
Portland Saturday,
Emma and L" t Wilson came
Idown from the jungles Saturday
returning sua :t.
' James Slyh and Dudlev Hen
ry are working for G. T. Smith.
vara ot i names Airs. (jhas.
Satter wishes to thank all of the
neighbors and friends for their
.Kindness during the sickness
:nd death of her mother,' Mrs.
,ThOS. Reid.
ONA
The Helnlne- Hand Club mt
"V4IIUVI Hum vauaua
Visited hi8 brother C. S. Bunnel
O f nil) r n ira Inel uiAnli
-u, itn uaja icxoi wcciv
Grandma Guilliams has been
wry sick the past few days.
J. u. coovert. A. W. Weber.
BAY VIEW
r- t....ui..
"en i nuniuiy wua xanen
S?:W'?Sn
"u. vyn.muu rantU last
Tuesday.
;At the school meeting last
Monday the followlne'
were elected for this district:
Mrs. Geo. Stenhenn HpHt anA
Dan Hendrickson director.'
They are. nroeresalnir nlrnlv
with the new railroad. They are
,maK1"K a 40 cut next to the
and are abou.t ready to drive
making a 40 foot cut next to the
111 II tl IT aitrniia ntLlnHJ.
I O wuntaiiu o iiivauuiv,
tiittt iue viennan unv
i.-. . . v""w u"'
Now that the German drive
uaa ween sioppea peace prono
- Bals will be offered.
CITY PURCHASES
PUMPING PLANT
At the meeting of the City
Council last Monday evening, an
order was placed with the Fair
banks Morse Co., for a gasoline
pumping plant. The plant con
sists of a 25 h. p. Diesel engine
and a four stage centrifugal
pump. This pumping plant will
be stationed on Mill Creek just
above the Hlser place, and will
be used as an .auxiliary to the J
present gravity system during
the dry season. Tha water will
be pumped directly Into the pre
sent gravity main, and the plant
has a guaranteed capacity ' of
zou,uuu gallons each 24 hours.
LAST CHANCE
We are now offering the Ora-
gon Farmer with, the Leader,
both for the price of the Leader
alone. If you desire to take ad
vantage of this offer, you should
do so at once, as our clubbing
agreement with the Oregon Far
mer expires July 1st. If your
subscription is. sent in befora
that date we will give you the
Leader lor one year and the Ore
gon Fanner for three ysars, all
for $1.50.
AT THE MOVIES
"The Hostage," with Wallace
Reid, tonight only.
"Treasure Island." caste all
children also Mutt and Jeff
comedy Saturday night.
"Hashimura Togs," with Ilay
akawa in the h-ad, for Sunday
and Monday night shows. Mat
inee Sunday, if no ball game.
"Barbary Sheep," with Elsie
Fergurson, for Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday nights.
I'Toin Sawyer," played by
JacX-Pickford, for Frldayr June
28th.
A. C. SCHWARTZ
NEW COUNCILMAN
A. G. Schwartz was sworn in
as City Councilman last Mon
day evening, to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of J.
R. Turnidge. Mr. Turnldge re
signed on account of poor health.
25 MORE REGISTER
' IN THIS COUNTY
Th followhig Is a list of those
who nave became 21 years of
age since June 5th, 1917, and
who were registered on the 5th
of this month. It is expected
that these men will soon be ex
amined and classified by the lo
cal board. ,
Those registering are as fol
lows:
Henry Jolm Stocker, Newport.
William Aaron KohkI. Hiirlun.
John Wesley Dnvcnport, Toledo.
Walter Leon DeVaney, Newport.
Dasll Lutey, Toledo.
Eugene Howard Emerson, Wlnant.
Kruno Rydzeskl, Taft.
Leroy Phillips. Ona.
Rowland Robert Howland, South
Beach.
Pete Peterson, Toledo.
Roy Shelley, Tidewater.
Alvln Cook, Chltwood.
William Thomas Burton, Otis.
Dewey Earl Clbson, SHverton.
Joseph Henry Johnson, Waldport.
Thomas Earl Weltln, Eddyville.
Anlrew Jurvla George, Spokane Wn.
Alexander Jule Thompson, Toledo.
Levi W. Hunt'. Eddyville.
Stanley Ross Anderson, Toledo.
Owen Rudolph Buse, Newport.
Julius Inland Wakefield, Eddyville.
Antone Wlsnlewskl, Taft.
El wood A. Towner, Siletz.
Fred Linden McCaulou, Toledo.
PROCLAMATION
The President of the United
States has called on the people
of the nation to Indicate, their
self denial by pledging them
selves on June 28th to purchase
War Saving Stamps for the re
mainder of the year.
In order that the citizens of
this city may not fall behind
other comunilics ln responding
to the call, I hereby proclaim
Friday, June 28th, as War Sav
ings Day for the City of Toledo,
upon which day all persona shall
give their pledges for the War
Savings Stamps, at such time
and places and ln such manner
as may be appointed by C. S.
Jackson, the War Savings Di
rector for Oregon, acting under Capt. W. A. Arnold, who has
the authority of the Secretary charge of the L. L. L. L. work
of the Treasury, and pursuant m Kist-1 gave a vey interesting
to the Proclamation oof the Pre- talk at the Dime Theater Mon
sident of the United States. day evening. He impressed upon
R. D. Burgess, Mayor us the great part that the fir and
o o spruce workers of.theNorth-
MILLER CAMPS TO weet haye in; winning this great
TO RESUME LOGGING
The J. B. Miller Logging
Camps expect to begin putting
ln logs again tomorrow, after a
shut down of about a month
while the track was being ex-
tended farther into the timber,
i ue extension tunaiBieu oi isuw
feet of standard guage road,
The construction work was quite'
neavy as several large cuts ana
nlla had to be made, and one
long, high trestle built. The road
4s . steadily climbing, and will
soon drop over the summit snd
down into the Siletz valley. The jto the Signal Corps at Vancou
end of the road is now within :ver Brks., where h would re-
about two miles and a half of
the Siletz Agency..
The new road will be given its
first tryout tomorrow, and Mon-
day everything will be in full
swing. : They are now logging in
Boms excellent timber, mostly
fir, and Mr; Miller says he can
put out twenty car loads a day..
o ' 0 ; '
REWARD $25.00
J? rry,r"LPaLr J,fl
about 1300, the other 1260;
branded with lazy K on right
stifle; forotops have been roach-
Led, but grown out 5 or 6 inches;
should have colts with them.
Phone or wire me collect,- Pay
ette, Idaho.
J. H. Hanigan, Sheriff
Payette County.
o o . vuit vvneeier, wei'a nmng in the
'car, and all escaped injury.
EDDYVILLE WILL HAVE t Orrin Lyday of Kingo VaT "
COMMUNITY SERVICE FLAGJcapsized while speeding on the
There was a meetln? hold at !)tacn- Several were in the car
EddyvKst week Jt J " Zt?J.th0V?
I rangements for the purchase of
a community servicj Hag. The
'following are the names of the
imes oi uie
linvs fnr whnh thvra will l.n otnr
i ...i .... n-
Ora Roscoe,
Roger Loudon,
Vance Clinle-,
Emerson Harris,
Brown Wakefield,
Clifford Hunt,
Clare McBride,
Eugene Girdler,
Icsley Fee,
Elmer Lehn,
Walter Trapp,
Wallia Miller,
Elmer Martin,
Louis Parker,
Chester Sparks.
Should you know of anyone
serving, whose name has been
omitted from this lint the com
mittee would bj pleased to have
you notify them. Send name to
Mrs. II. U. Sparks at Eddyville
within the next week, and there
will be a star placed on the Hag or8 working' on the railroad pro
for tW jin. The money Is all raised Jt south of Waldport have
and ready and want to send for reached a point near Heceta
the flag as soon as possible. By IIfiad lighthouse on the coast of
Bending in the names an soon as Lane county and are running a
you can, you will help the com-
mlttee greatly.
S. T. Loudon,
Mi's. E. Mauch,
Mrs. II. B. Sparks,
Committee
TOLEDO WINS CAME
SCORE TEN TO ONE
Toledo got away to a
t,i
th K1U Pltv nll trwuo.ro tn thu
tune of 10 to 1. Elk City put up ' f, Royemment a now con
a game fight but could not stop rucUng the road In a southerly
the hard hitting locals. Hauser direct Ion from aqunia bay to-
knocked a home run in th3 7th
inning, with the bases full. The
following was the lineup
'Ti1irHn
Elk City
Wright
sc.
Galther
Simpson
F. Iang
13. Lang
Taylor
Norton
II. Gillespie
3d S. Andereon
2d Ross
c Hauser
rf Lutey
If McMillan
1st N.Anderson
p Patterson
cf Mills
L. Gillebpto
Brlstlln
Substitutes Elk City, Morrison ;: Edison and Columbia Phono
Toledo, Andrews. ' 'graphs. Will sell you an instru
The Toledo boys are expecting ment on easy payments, or take
to play the champions of Van-your old Piano or Auto in as
couver Barracks, at Newport part payment. Comjlnandsee
next Sunday. .us. .... .
CAPTAIN ARNOLD HERE
war-He made a special appeal to
me loggers in tne arait to take
advantage of being Inducted Into
the spruce, and to feci) that by
so doing they were not shirking
their duty to their country, for
the experienced logger would bo
able to do more good remaining
w uie woous tnan.tr ne.wiTe in
the trenches. He said for the
men to wait Until drafted, then
get a letter from, his employer
4!c-Uimgj of his usefulness to the
' Co., take this letter with him to
camp, and ask his commanding
officer to have him transferor!
cieve soinl? military training and
jbe sent back again to the woods
not as a civilian but as one of
Uncle Sams soldiers . of the
Spruce Production. The Red
' Cross work was aloo outlined
by Cant. Arnold and h dirln't
iforget to mention the great part
,that the women of this country
are performing in this great
iWorld's War.
.
SEVERAL AUTO ACCIDENTS
There were several auto ac-
cidents recorded in this county
the first of the week, several of
which might have resulted much
more seriously than they did.
Whet-ler Cline went over a
grade near Eddyville Sunday and
turned his car upside down. Ills
own little boy and another boy.
the car was pretty badly wreck
ed.
Walter Clinc nnt with an accl-
,i. a i uu
" u'"s ""Ving near
lum luin. He sustained a bro-
ken wrist and it Is reported that
the car Is a complete wreck.
I Chris Larsen, of Siletz was
run into Sunday, while driving
on the Pioneer Mt. road. Mr.
Larson's car was quite badly
jammed, as was also the other
car, which was driven by Valley
.parties.
I Seth Rowe ran out of the road
and upset while going to New
port Tuesday. Th accident hap
ipencd n.-ar the R. II. Williams
place. Mr. Rowe was accom
panied by his family, and fci tun
iattly no one was hurt
SPRUCE RAILROAD IS
i PUSHED SOUTHWEST
! FROM YAQUNIA BAY
That the government survey-
Hnedow.ii the coast, presumably
to the Siuslaw and po3sibly
fitv4li(. m. I. . . . 1 1. . 1.-0 .
jiuiiuvt ouui.ii, wua in Jiuoiiiia-
jtion given out by John Berg
jUian, the. Florence banker, in
lEugena yesterday.
( Mr. Bergman says that 25
teams left Cuchman, on the
ooa Bay branch of the South-
Jrn Pacific, a few days ago for
the Bceno of operations in the
ivtuincoici II " 'UUU Ul IjUU .
.COUIlty
'".u vaiupori couniry. anu
it Is believed that It will be
pushed on down the coast Into
.thfer spruce districts.
o
PIANOS-PHONOGRAPHS
A Music Branch of Long &
Cooper, of Corvallu, has been
established in Toledo, In the
Frederick's building on Hill St.
AVe are representatives of the
Baldwin Pianos and Players,