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tmtv. VOLUME 26 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19th, 1918 NUMBER 22 SILETZ Died Wieno M. Pomipel died at any tlme lnt0 actiV(J Bervice. Saturday, at the home of his parents Mr. jje ja now on a two weeks vaca- A very good rain accompanied and Mrs. Pomipel, three miles tlcm. by divers peals of thunder visited below the Agency on the road Monday morning while Lewis is this week, leading to the Lower Farm, July Holton was running the donkey T. J. Buford attended the 11th 1918, age 13 years 9 months Engine In the . Noon Logging Rock Creek Sweet Home 4th of and 5 days. He was a student camp, wa8 struck by the arm of July picnic, where he enjoyed a In the 8th grade and being' of a tne engine, breaking his left arm very social time, nerveous, sensitive temperament between the shoulder and elbow. I Oh, yes. I failed to mention overworked in trying to pass the it 4s a bad break. Dr. Carter, of that a number of Philomath and 8th grade examination, brokj the Agency, reduced the fracture orvallis p ople came over to down and failed. This so preyed and the patU'nt was sent to the our celebratipn, also that Mes upon his mlndas to throw him hosnital at Newnort where he dames B. F Grant. Chas. Arthur. inio a speii oi urain iever, irom the effects of which he never re- covered. Ills parents are Finn and the young man had to learn i the English language as he went ! along with his classes. This : was too much for his sensitive h ,to,i na Qw c.,tJ,i Tho mrpi is never to crowd a n?rveous sen- witil hi3 latuer und mother. I Miss Edith Crawford, of Port sitive child in his school work. c Albert Carey went to Toledo land is visiting bar parents, Mr. The funeral was largely attended Saturday returning Sunday. and Mrs. W. A. Crawford, by friends and classmates of the 1.E- 1!- Dwin'f madc a ftri to ! Henry Tinner and wife have voumr man conducted bv Rev the far away 1& Saturday, moved home from Nashville. WaX Ros's Sor o f the Me- Wondcr what'8 ul tnere? ienry was employed at tb.3 Wln- thodist Church. The floral of-!, MlsIre"e Phi? cam V kler sawmill which burned about ferlntrs wer.' beautiful typify- from the Va'kv Fndav and ls a week ago. tag the life an fSaer JPtoa JI Sdther, i Mrs Wigle of Summit visited vouna! man Kurtichanov. several people here last Sunday. The Sundav School had an-; A wreck on the frieght train Mrs. G. H. Horsfall, accompan-otTXndaWm- about a miIe west of htfP Satur" Ied by her two children. Glauy, .?e day evening did quite a lot of and Jack, and her mother. Mrs. in a beauUful mva on the banks of thTsiletz river which was I -i JtSp.l Thl Sund?T ei,ni ia0nn vprv ?ntrpst- lne. " Sen Xand 'am 7ure was mo healthful. The Epworth League Time" was ably discussed by a number of persons and elicited a great deal of interest. Open air meetings at this season ot Sunday filkd with pleasure se- pkers to have an outine along thfe lnadv banks of the SUetz w,Bn.a7ia.B nn. ilver, and to see and icnjoy tho hiir;c trees and beautiful scenery ni:"'. Th.se partis oome from vr,:,P.f, Toledo and Elk City. Uncle Sams 3.000 Soldiers that are engaged i:i getting' out spruce timber and building rail roads certainly enjoy the pure air grand forest, and Bparkling water of Lincoln County, for they all, after being here for a month or two, increase m weient from fifteen to twenty pounds, nnrt In owul lnnlia tivpntv flvp npr cent. The girls r?cogriize this and it is pretty hard to get ahead Sylvia Backus .was in New- j ,,e oraBsing aooui now of the young men clothed In the port Wednesday having some many dUar8 worth we have Oliv Drab, and the young dusky dental work done. .fl0.nA Mens motive for doing maidens on the reservation take 1 Leland Wright returned from :volunteer. or 'ree, road work is to them also like ducks take to North Bend last week and Is now neay always a selfish one; It a pond of watet. The young n'aged inthe fishing business !8 not,done or the benefit of the men that live here stand around "with John Backus. I publ,c' but to make th and look on with faces as long Mrs. M. Bartow was visiting I?ad? better for our 0"wn use. as a moral law. at the Willis home Tuesday. iBrother Port.lr Is human like A dance was given Saturday ' Conrad Thompson was thru i , 6 res of U8- We have a11 n ewning at the Grange Hall In here Tuesday. it,ce1 that the Nortons to Rock honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LesUe WilUs departed the Eth lCreek ad has beten better since DePoe, who departed Monday of this month for Fort McDo- ion Lloyd has had to carrv mail moming for their field of work ,well,Callf. A farewell party was ?ver tt At one tIme- thin the at Spokane. The dance was Riven in his honor a few even-1 quarter of a century, a doz well attended and all speak of ings before his leaving. Four of 'Cn V Uv,ng m Po,k county navmg a most excellent time, the soldier boys of Yaquina were The music was unusually fin, present, namely, William Har furnished by the Timbere Cruls- rington, A. J. Boyles, J. Fried iers Orchestra. land, and Mr. Erickson. The sawmill at this place,! w Itunt Is night watch owned by Collins and McConahy ,nian at the mill now. was sold a few days ago to Dick ' 01d Yaquina is begining to and Earl Franklin, brothers, who show up on the map again. The twill make some substantial im- "ew railroad Is progressing fine, provements and run the mill oth on land and water, and the right along, sawing lumber for tne warren spruce Co. which, of ua- pnens nome sunaay. course, goes to the government j Buy w 8 s Wr8, D ''"drickson visited for equipment to help win the 1 ' at the Simonson home last Sun war. Every one in this country FIEGLES CREEK dav- is loyally standiiv? back of the j ' J. Biiggs made a trip to Toledo governnuht In Its efforts to put down Prussion Militaryism and make the world safe for the rule 1 of the peopb. It Is said by the papers that Field Marshal Von iii,nHnW.l is dead, caused bv an anonlerti stroke while in a bitter contro- fve, where our school assisted versy with the Kaiser as regards with tho Program, the) management of the war. If 1 Several remained over to help the other leaders like Von Tir-i8we11 the Grange Hall fund by pitz, General Lundendorf, th attendill6 the dance given where Kaiser, and other leaders would1 , l)late8 were set and lemon- recleve a similar stroke, the war would soon close Wallls Miller and Miss Phillips, noin raised near rioneer, Lin coin County, wen on a visit to Siletz Sunday. Mr Miller enlisted in the Naval service and Is Bta- STrf.i uB l8'aTld "ear,Sa" Francisco. He has the look, action, and manner of a young naval' ofllc.rir. lie mav hp called js doing a3 well as could be ex- pected. J w s 8 CHITWOOD . . T Mr- T.itus rKufrtichov: . Jr cam in from Eastera Washing- ton a few days ago to stay awhiie damae - Several hundred yards of track was tore UP and a larSe number of men wcrked hard aunnS tnp n'gnt and day follow- IrHnA T. ri o I -i . fnro' g Sunday return- ulu,6c liKioiujr leuic uuwn . . , , :ia Cook has been quite sick tne lact lew days. jonn Adams came up from Newport Monday for a visit with his ciJ friends and neighbors, ne io:ik a n Miisteaa njcr here a few years which ho worked Qlwl illll.tl1n'l I t 1,. 1, 1 1 h ,V vi i 1 , t0. ,1 ,;al niiles of roa:l fj1 now belongs to the coun- . ".e ha been living at NVw- port tne Iant few months. We were gl;id to have him with us as;ai:i ,vcn tho he btayed but a on a Buy w. s. s WEST YAQUINA Adalbert Brewer returned from Portland Sunday evenin where ho has been visiting with nis ioiks. J. A. Friedland and Mr. Erick- son of Pnmn 7 Tl nf Vonnlna employed in the mill here. new ce Plant is running every J-1 0013 was on our creek last week- wil1 KcStti went to Corvallis last week, attending the Fourth at.t.hat be,- Most of our neighbors spent the Fourth flt Willis Grant's' ade was fr water- We are jproud of our Womans Work Committee who noon. tiroioaa Frank Mulvany and son, P.rcy 'Davis car visit Mr an. M rs L. K . Mulvany calling at Mr! rank Rowlands. Blodeett I Will Kessi went to Summit Tuesday to meet Miss Elizabeth. Gale Shan, was home for a few davs returning to his work and Will Poland were the tire less ladies. Buy w. s. 8. . ROCK CREEK Janus Harris, of Dallls, and his brother Ben, of Seattle were visitors here last week Sarah J. Morrison, is spending a week at Newport. m Carey, of Portland, is visiting old friends in this vie are hi me iusi urau 1 .1.. 1 . J A little squib about road work in our items of two weks ago. seems to have riled u Mr. Porter of Nortons. Once upon a time I shot at a Jay-bird upon the limb of a tree and kilLd a pigeon sit- ting out of sight on a tree be yond. When that squib was written there was no intention i . t r 1 n rJ,aa4!rom Tn" 0158 t0 llock Clcek; the road NVe tad in mind was the part of our own road district leading from the Polk County line to Oiton on the Kiletz livr. This road is part of one of the main roads from the Valley across this County, and it has not even been smoothed up for summer travel in two years. Th-J' Yaquina roads are never neglected in this way. I am not trviiiir to ,?ld Poer responsible for the neglect of roads in this dis trict. In regard to volunteer road work, we have nearly all rau d" ,ur sh,are ,f that but do worked the Nortons road in Lin coln county, and made it pas sable, for the selfish reason that they wanted to haul some loads over It. Buy w. s. 8. BAYVIEW Miss A. Brlzgs and James ;Briggc were visitors at the Ste last rriday returning Saturday morning. i They have the piling in now across the Oakland meadow. I p-,untsuc!cer made another special trip to Toledo Monday. Edd Oakland went to Toledo Wednesday. GLEN Luke Williams and Mr. Erick- 80n. action men, came ,ove.r returning Sunday. I Mrs. 1 homos and children M,8B Esther Butler, and Mrs. Og- lenhv vIrIIpiI with Mm. T. I. Tin- ihan"on of the week. I M. Wrn. Darnly of Mill Creek 'ha8 bcen &l hef brothers Mr. II. p. McCrumb for several days. (Continued on third page) Theda Bara IN i "CLEOPAT11A" THE WONDERFUL 10 REEL FOX PRODUCTION THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ' NIGHTS JULY 2526 i 50c and 25c Buy w. s. 8. RED CROSS NOTES Tha Toledo Branch of tho American Red Cross has been assigned a special allotment of yarn for the knitting of socks, and all workers are requested to report to the Red Cross work rooms for duty on Thursday July 18th. This assignment must be completed and in the hands of the Corvallis Chapter not latter than September 1st. The Nashville Auxiliary renort through their Secretary, Mrs l-aitn ust:r iasn, a very sue ccbiMui L'uieuiuuoii on juiv 4in. f . . 1 11 . T. 1 A . 1 in wnicn .lUb.ou was netted for , ... , the Red Cross, which they have ant inputted to the Toledo Branch jr. CBemrose. Orton, Farmer for materials and work Tl.ey!Jay w. Dunn, Toledo Farm" aie also growing in membership ;w. A. Tavlor. Norton h F-lhi-t ,, Vi n', their icll They are doing a s plendid work ai Nas hvi e. ma it - nf fiillv manv .itac .,u sonic of the larger organizations and measuring up to every call 'i,m .1 Vu While thdy are the vounzest Auxiliary they are as active as 0 as any that the District of Tole do nas. The followine shinment wna niadci to Corvallis July 8th: q KnlL. yK : ' 1 j js 1 u 1 .1 f d h t0WelS and di8h cloths. b complete layettes, cloths. These box.R were from Sllptz Ona, Nashville, Eddyville, and Toledo. Shipped July 16th: Ona Pr. socks. 9pr. Pajamas "vwno u JiOU IU W via, Toledo 20 nr. Paiamaa K lav- ettes, 6 extra shirts, 24 extra Diapers. ..isV. MAKES PROOF ON HOMESTEAD Hon. T. J. Buford of Harlan was in the city yesterday making proof ou his homestead. Frank Mulvany, Tom Kelley and Frank Davis came along as witnesses, they all coming down In the lat ter's car. Buy W. 8. 8 ENLARGING YARD FACILITIES A crew of men and tennis started m M0nd.1v in orndo fnrirnnu. t.si..i tt.....i. 1..... .... t.ll. IPnirt nplllllor lt Ihn rnltrnnfl V ..J. ,. 1, . V . nt "Untmnnii 1a HM.t.. ...... ...111 t uiv. huh spur win oe iKiiginencd out aoout a quar ter of a mile, and when com pleted will extend clear over to West Toledo. AT THE MOVIES "Jack anil thp.Tinnn SlnlU " - - Saturday Matinee 3 o'clock and Saturday night. Saturday nights "Doubled Crossed" tilaved bv Pauline Fredrick, Sunday and Monday. "Seven Keys to Baldpatc" played by Geo. M. Cohan, Tues day and Wednesday. Admission 20 and 10 cants. RAILROAD RUMORS It is rumored that the govern ment intends rebuilding the rail road from here to Corvallis, straightening the curves, laying neavier steei ana mutng a nrst , M John E c class roadbed, so they can run 8truct0r ,n u ,b e faster and heavier trains This of the Oregon Agricultural C?l Tone ance 6 an ' " bin apjolnted Coun I Conable more yard room !UfJnihS,1 'ucce!d is to be provided h .(re at Toledo. ?Jfn AhA' r' f 0 f ave3, t0 ,Two la4 spurs are under con- SinS?.? u struction at present, and more ninnt)l t-u. " ' u uus are contemplated. That a "Y" fZl kftS "m ? p ni m or turntable will be put in here Seroi SSSlt) .very shortly, seems an assured had conferred with Judge MmS Buy w. s. . LOSES TWO COWS; WILD TURNIP POISONING, G. S. Hackett. who is run- ning a dairy on the Oohrke ranch two miles north of Tn. ledo, lost tw j valuable milk cows the first of the week from wild turnip poisoning. County Agent ranks of its employees just as Asbahr wemt out and diagnosed it is asking private enterprises the case. He dug up several of to do." . the wild turnip plants and has I The fact that Mr. Asbahr has mem on display in his office. -Buy w. 8. 8. iiidviiqt JUKY LIOT Jury list for the Aueust term of Circuit Court. J. D Kent, Waldport Farmer. 11. u. jjownlng1, Blodgett, Fanner D. B. Waggoner, Agate Beach, Pnntra.ln. Roy McMillin, Tidewater, Far- mer. Wr. G. Reynolds, Waldport, Far mer. S. J. Leonard, Rose Lodge, Far mer. R. M. Young, Harlan, Farmer E. A. Goodrich, Chitwood, Far- nici. I a. T. Peterson. Tnin.in Ai-.h . 111. jxinu"i, .Newport. Kannor E. II. Steinmetz, Cliitwoo.l Far- 1 ' 't r . . ... . ciair Yenhuliii, Alsea Farmer E. M. Stantcn. Toledo. Engineer: ,H,nn ,L -oovert. Ona, Farmer ir 1,' nw.,o ni 1 ' !.. i't ifcho, im, 1:111. rjinnpr ' a. A. Uilinan. Salado. Farmer - 1 uumuu, 1 ai nit, . j 1 ' jv.it 11c uua un:,i Chas. Rosco. Summit, Fanner, 'twptoyed as supon lsor of school C. P. Perry, Eddyville. Farm j. garden work In the city of Port W. J. Southwell, Nortons, Far- land- mer. , Following the outbreak of the ,v- wcoer. na, warmer. I11- A- A"10111. Toledo. Merchant n e ti.i , --. . un.uu, itir, L nil i l L. C. F. Pedcirsen, Waldiort, Far- mer. TjPst PP .Tn n nn rv TTnwln. I.'. . M . . v. u . j , imniiii! 1 ill lilt r. G. R. Damon. Eddyville. Farmer. John Fogarty, Newport. Retired, Joseph Swallia, Summit, Farmer. A C A.1rw C .. 1 .1 r i tA. S. Aplet. Salado, Fanner. 1 W. 8. 8. DRFnr.F nprrniu WILL BE HERE SOON We are infonned ,.t thJ Dredge Oregon will be here soon 10 uo Borne necessary dredging ed Billy Graham's Internation for the new eovemmpnt mm ni tniir thu o. After the dredging Is completed Try tn mill . . .1 A. 1 .1 T j ' uuu,;rBianu, me dredge will then be put to work deepefnlnar the channel from hpro to Yaquina. If this Is the case the dredge will be employed here between here and Orton com sevital months. j uenclng next week, and will take Buy w. 8. 8 orders for merchandise and de- wiwpcTucir.nm liver It right at the farmer's WANT S THE LEADER door. lie will gather up cream We are in reclept of a letter ThhSlT " the freturn tnp. from Clvde Soul h won uh 1 I 7h I w'n be a Kreat convlenco j,,.n,brr of Co. 30. 8th BaC ..l l.i... . . 1 ", lu BV"" ,,,e -'eauer as ne t ... . ih lonesjine without It INSTALLING MACHINE SHOP The goveniniPi-.t has orected a when Miss Eva Markell, recently building hero the past week that ' I'ortliind, was put on as oper will he used as a machine shop, 'ator, with hours rrom 3:30 to 12 It will be equipped with tripp lock p. m. The S. P. mm. '.hammer, eh V I Really driven .i,i.n .,.! .1,1., f . ,1.1111. n uii.i ui ; a 1 1 1 u.v 1 1 1 1 1 t o . vi handling Iron and steel parts, rne plant is located on uie pen- insula across 110111 town. SPECIAL MEETING , uav.n cuh, yard- Notice Is hereby given that faster; and P. K. Paulson, car a special meeting of the Toledo repalitr. In addition to the for Grange Is called for Saturday going force there Is also a switch" evening, July 20th t 8 o'clock, engine and crew stationed here JOHN E. COOTER SUCCEEDS MR. ASBAHR AS COUNTY AGENT Mr. Asbahr Enters Army vumiinoiuiKi- naKeiieiu, and several members of the execut- 1Ve C0Ilimttee of the Lincoln Co- .f..AsncuuuraI council. 'Wo regrut that a change of men is nw. sm " ci.i m .Mans, as Mr. Asbahr has been civlim- cninriii anticrmt,.,. 4 i.J- o oukiEimLlJUII, Ulli, the Government fe.ls that it must make sacrifices in the ueeai able to come into the coun- ily and accomplish much in four months time should, however. :indirato that tw -r,Li. , tut,, me wism Bitu leu 0 forward without ereat interruption. The, comity is now weU organized, the agricultural """'i rsewa is established, faners are looking1 to the Coun- tv Ap'Pilt'a nFTna la curing farm help, the wool aim inuuair i)ooi nas doubtless saved all that the oflice has cost the County this year, steps havj, been taken toward securing a nuirkt't and arranclii!? fur Mi .harvesting of the fvciirm-ppn ue,Ti-s of the county. All this wuik win ue taKfii up and car ried on by Mr. Cooler, i Mr. Coder is ex perl. vised in ,wciitcni Oregon tanning. lle Is a graduate of tlu, Oregon Agri cultural ('ollc',,o a:id has been '" in iiiiit inst;i utlo'i (,r thrw years in the soils d n.-irtmant ,,. r,. 1111 insiructor in that institution .,.01 ... . v college farm. Aside from his technical tralnln IT 111 Utfla ,-.!. he has had special training and experience in dairying, garden ingand fruit cultuiv. Since Feb- Tll,l r nf this vnnn ha l. war. cower serveu ror a time as Acting County Agent In n.r.11, !- ft w 11 1 rigciit ill po,k a"d Marion Counties, and he therefore has a good concep- tfon nf Pnimtu nernnt . r ..1 . It. 1 Mftvin vvuiiv. no ,8 a married man and has a daughter three years old. As ! 800,1 as arrangements can be mnrla ia nrlll MA .. uc wui uiuve uis iamuy to Toledo. -Buy W. 8. 8.- MERCHANT SUGG PURCHASES AUTO TRUCK j Merchant J. II. Sugg purchas- expects to use the truck for A. t naming nis rrergnt and making deliveries of merchandise to his countrv .iintnmara n 'to establish a regular RrhpH,,!. JmrVcst IZIZ Y Buy W. 8. 8 DEPOT FORCE INCREASED Tho force at the Toledo depot W!IH ncrnln l,.,...., I .1.1.' . I'any now b asts a force of six tn l.uiW nftni nn t r .. a. a uuBlllcoa Here which until recently was looked .;"- une person.- The em ployeos and their positions are: 'J. h. Siwoner. at?ent; Merl Pet it it, agent's assistant; Miss Eva '.Markell, operator; Mrs. J. 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