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7 VOLUME 26 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY .'3th, 1918 NUMBER 23 HARLAN :d the stuff he Is made cf as hun-' Mr. Ketola is putting up a nice . j dreds of others are doing In the Silo oa his ranch. He has a fine f..eo. RIdenour had the mis- great battle that is now on. The place and is doing lots of work, tortune to Buffer a fracture of nuns are: outmatched and are Alvina Stronie is o" Lower bj3 collar-bone while shoeing a on the run. May they be kept Sitetz getting ready to build a horse- Dr. Neuth of Philomath running uintill the last one, the new barn, was called and the patient is re- '-leaders and instigators of this Every body is busy putting up covering. needless and brutal war, are an- their hay. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Hous- nihilated. The world will then For Sale 2 good cows, milk tan Grant, on July 10th a son, ha at peace. The Germans are lng, 2 good yearling heifers, 2 another one to swat the Kaiser, responsible for this war. They .good calves, 1 good driving Bcr.i. To Mr. and Mrs. Will filled this ccu-ntry with spies and mare. Parks of Elk City on July 12th tplotted against American factor- At mouth of Bear Creek on twin daughters. One baby died ies.to distroy them, tried to stir Big Elk. Richard Green, Elk but the other baby is doing nice- up a revolt in Mexico, tried to City Oregon. ly. Mr. and Mrs. Parks are with distroy and did distroy some of Buv w Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. M. II. (the American ammunition fac- j Young- tories. Germany resorted to 3NA Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sub-marine warfare and sunk I m n c tt,i, .t i i L. Allison, on July 21st a daugh- minims of dollars in- food sup-' a "J8 i ter. The little lady arrived in .plies- Germany sunk the 3- SStL 'Irsfof he week time to bid her father good by, tanla without warning and killed j Ttu w VK i iTE , as he has been called to the- hundreds of Americans. Ger-fn J"ePef'lnfl ha.lth tmte" olors, and leaves the 24th of many promised after sinking the ffl - i?" i , , S.ussex t0 wam a11 merchant T'he Bis: n, rrnt. n.wit Frank Davis made a trip to ships before torpedoing them tv,! Sn .Mi, n Bene.it Philomath last Friday night to and then threw these solemn nTn l&vlwa Grang? take a little son of Mr. Williams Pledges to the wind and broke 8 fJLRf y WaS a great cf the Racks Dist. to the Dr. every one of them. Germany mVs T n ronvp a w The ntt e boy fell from a horse started Anti-Americanism in the t Ja c ?' 2?; Js ,.s. ,rcm c;,ort 2f nSsssartM McDonald, he was at Ft. Kear- ammunition and criticised Aroer- mL, Vofo aJA , T , , ny. and Clarence Davis was on leans for supplying the Allies ,Jtnl ad HcJea P1lelp3 his way south to "Somewhere." Germany permitted al kinds of SJ Willie Kessi went to Toledo atrocities to be commited on 0 weeTs last week to find out if he is fit women, children 'and non-com- Mrs II I uwi nH f,m to sav: his country. battants and never tried to stop It aiLd fami,y Miss Evelyn Osborne of Turner it. These are only a part of the ? Beaver Sav n Is vi-iitinp- hr.r ccior M- "-l WVnr3 otrnnlilno i t "" UBiver, ueSUay. AI .,-r.n. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mis. Ha.idsaker of Turn;r spent several days visiting on P.lrr E!k. Ti,ev had th'. ml" men. is and cinnv no n-i mit-v fortune to brk their n-.- ;m,i Jud to have Jack TLonpson t, jn: g them from Blodgett. (has ?alor took them to Blodgelt Tiiursday "'m-i Mrs. Vu7.3 Grant departed Sundav for n vitic itu i mother in W?sh inrtor ? old broSnr rr??'' d S tt'S I;:11 -Ma- Grant motored as Al hitmi i t i . iaS ill- "vhDw thhf, "'SriV0 H rfafi" lard of ffimaS.04 Mrs Rilnh r)art'nr ,, RoKy 11. Pay,e and daughte ? noinne motored to Tilamook recently Koing via. Siletz and reSng via. Sheridan. They renort a fine triii- y 1 a -Cuy W. S. S. SILETZ The sawmill recently bought by the Fianklin brothers will run a night shift hi a. sh ort tim. ntif" ia: mm win Ue kept running day : and night at its full capacity, which will cut 25,000 feet per day. This will make about 50. 000 fet for the day and night run. Fifty-four soldiers from i .Newport came up Sunday to help run the mill. They are a fine husky bunch of boys. After a week or two of work under a competent foreman, they get alons alright They are used to work at home. N Vl r .nr.. nt Clint l 1 i. ...s ..v, ai uircu is guuu. ii has been CUt and nut In tha tinpn berore the rain came- It Is In line condition. The rain Is time-; Jy and will make thousands of dollars for the farmer. The grain and gardens began to look dry, but the lata rain will bring uiem out alright. We- ihad a heavy dienching rain, and the ground was thoroughly wet. The news from the Western rront makes us (all feel good, The hater, no doubt, Is beginlng to feel the weight of Uncle Sams 5SiJ!3.d-J!S fi 11 "PT? Of ftlir Iir'ivi hrtva 11b-A ...w.c mo eiiu. many .... umanuv: a 1," h'8f I of th world 'rniw ".e. woria colonel Riosevelt - uiq mo ivr ms country. It takes hmv- v.-t,I f - . ... . - ivjucicoun, vi oaacm. Bawinui town inree mills oper- SthPm VmS',ann0W8 lots .and Miss Donlca, of Salem, Is ating and two more under Con or them, young Rosovclt show- visiting L. D.'Woods. BtrucUon. t. r. - - - - ,tm f i it pnmmittj i . bcMesYio iranS vnt ' 1 ser has the audacity to say h Ms ine lan nomon Suth Re doing Gods will. This is a mas- , Euv w . . ter ti -te of iiinsiw.mv t... i w 8- 5- Kain want- to fasten on the1 ' ..in, . Jilt; world ;,ot of lw,ma, J- thitami v i;i it. a military machine that Euy w s cuy v. s. o UPPER BZAVER x MrJ BJvl J M" Eower8 311 J 'ter Alma. aiUodad Jf.edJl"ce.,,t 'i10. 0na Granse Vlrday 'i ght' , 1 cte:-so departed for Tua- laU!l SaturJay rauruing Mon - ;S Rhcades retumed '-e and chi.dren J s bIl'r "S? th? - .,'ot . r'. 11 ('- Kuoades and awK"- ine Mr5 ?' n"' ra a"iJ8e; i w r t i-i?; cove" ani Xc wpVwrfJX ' 1 " M i . . .u,.' Cl .I-Pwi3 is visiting at lie uiwers nonu at this writ- I1 i Mrs. Lane and children return ed home Wednesday. ' ' Buy w. 8. s LOWER SILETZ Rain, rain, rain. Every body is glad to see the rain Mr. Wheeler and Mr DuceU wf-iu to Portlai-.l Tuesday on business. . John Lloyd n very p'.hd to sec the rain as his oats are drying up and blowing way Mr. Holten got badly hurt the other day. Miss Loeta Wheeler had the misfortune of falling in the river the other night. The next mor-. 4.. ,.1. 1 1 ni one icu m tno miiK bucket. I Whnt in vnn -v.- ...m fall in next? (Love) Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson and son have moved on, Lower Siletz to fish. Mr. Ban and Rosa Wood have theJr new launch In the river, Every body is glad to see more launches on the river. Mat Erlckson went to Taft today for a vacation. He haa teen working at the upper log- gtng camp. I Leota Wheeler, Wllda Scott i?""Fn Jame.went to Rjrrt - LieSKie 8 tne Other rlnv mu Biwnt I?" Tourer has a new auto . ' v a -VT ,'A'u""l' nun u..e of these days. We hear the boyi uont iiita it m Alaska, pi,.i t .. irs K08a Mcnolsen and fam- "y fr the. Vailey ar visiting rtlCLES CREEK accompanied V U? a"d ik' 7-, T.?".1 I,y. 1,r' a"d ,IlS- - , icu uya to toz.A. Kessi n an cuting trip Tuesday. ' MkAlulya.iy went to Rucks Creek Tuesday in interest of roads' cal!InS T. J. Buford's ontheway: -. i u- L- 'athawav and IIuron 1?riggs were visitorc here during the week. ' Frank Mulvanv went to To- Flle S By sonic- manner of mistake, S 1 1 Pr f nt 80 dePind u',cn F,es Creck to back Uncle Sam Sk" et JS braSS 'tas. Let me tell you. we, as a nation, must get down to our bottom dollar if we expect to win this war. and th Mills of the Gods Grind Slow, but .exceedingly rine. Duy W. S. 8 WEST YAQUINA Mrs. Hattiei Siedler trip to Newport Wednesday. air. ana airs. Luther McEl fresh were In this vicinitv visti. ing one day last we;Jt. two or Uncle Sam's boys of Camp C at South Beach passed through here Wednesday. Leland Wright, John Backus and son, Herbert, were In Toledo v ennsaay. Mr. and'Mrs. Bain of Yaquina passed thru here Sunday from Waldport where they had been "uion wnei vtultlno- owhlla I Miss Kate Lyons was Newport one uav last week vlsit- lng with her folks. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Kyle and Httle daughter were vlsitintj? at the Backus and Ferr homes 'Sat- urday. I l'-i Lvons has stopped work- ,nS on the railroad section and s now employed In the mill. Buv w - - L Buy w. s. 8. 0NR GUARDS WILL MEET 1 A meeting of the Honor -.vruaiuo win ue iiem ai me Iiomc n,.i ...m i . . u- u TyT next two ? AU members requested to Do present, Buy W. S. &. Toledo la eettlnc to hn nnm Bawmlll town three mills oper- o Days You'll Never Forget j noJ I BETCHA A ; ? PAW VILL NEVER ' I. FINP IT!" J & Wi V V,, A WiiKJ- . The paw vovj TAILS" OWDERTUV-rni;Mi MARRIED Married in Portland July 20th, Jessie B. Andross and John S. Patterson of San Francisco, who is an engineer on the S. S. Rose City. They will make their homo together with Bessie Knauff, the brides sister, at tht Whelldon Annex for the summer. Miss Bessie is In th:' city studying French prepatory to ! doing overseas service in Uk- canteens. Contributed. -Buy w. s. s. THE MELTING POT OF AMERICA It must hearten those who w;Te wont to despair over the success of our national melting pot to read the stories of the valor of American soldiers. It must make the Americans of Irish birth just a little proud er of their Americanism to read that, "O'Brian, single-handed, brought in seventeen prisoners. The ch;st of our Swedish born citizens must be intlitea by the story that Axel Jermlas, "wounded, refused to quit." That valorous race, the Scots1 must have rejoiced over the American, Llndlay MacPhail, "who exposed himself In caring for the wounded." The loyal American clt.Ixen of Genilan birth, who left the fatherland because of military oppresion, must .have felt the pride or real patriotism when they read that, "Fritz Schnied er, separated from his men, held twenty Huns at bay until help arrived." The melting pot has justified Itself. Never before were the people of this country as united as today. Yet bravery Is not the pos session of our boys alone, but it Is gratifying to note that be neath tho flag of freedom thero are as brave men as ever faced a foe. Heroism has no nation ality, but a nation's heroes ar a nation s proudest possessions, Chicago Herald and Examln er. ' i o REGISTERED MEN CANNOT ENLIST The local board recieved word am Adjutant General Crowd:. from Adjut this week, instructing them to grant no further releases to reg istered men, whowished to en list. This ruling went into ef fect at once. -Buy w. s. s.- TOLEDO TO HAVE NEW TONSORIAL ARTIST F. S. Davis of Colfax Wash., was in Toledo several days this1 week looking the situation over with a view to putting in another : barber shop here. He liked the looks cf things and has made ar- rangements to put hi a three chair shop on Water Front, lie expects to be open for business in about three wexks. BUYS REGISTERED STOCK Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Davis of Mill Four this week purchased the u. A. llulbert herd cf regis tered Jerseys. This herd consls- tai r f cat-on si stum n nrl . 1. I fers. Some of the cows brought as high as $150. which goes to show that; it pays to breed good stock. o 0 . YOU ARE REQUESTED To attend a meeting of the Civic Improvement Club at the Library room next Mondnv nt- tcrnoon at two o'clock. Import- int! a LIKES THE LEADER Fnlls City, Ore;:, . 3uy 2 Uh' 1!)18 Mr. F. N. Hayden. Toledo Oregon. Dear Sir I am -enclosine ti, ,: -."" -, vasn., check for One Dollar and Fifty cents, for your newsy little naner another year. We do not feel like we can get along without tho "Leader" now, as it Is like a letter from home. wisning you and your paper success I remain Yours truly, Wilbur Rhoadeg CONTINGENT LEAVES FOR CAMP LEWIb Lincoln County's ciuota of twenty men departed yesterday morning tor Camp Lewis, Wash., , with August W. Hanson of Chit wood in chaise. They were ac companied by Richard Yates of 'A let... .tn .mv nuu weui io iin out a va cancy in tlu last quota lioin this county. Those who went yes terday were: Floyo Pepin, Chitwood. Chas. Easly, Chitwood. Tom Chrisieiioen, Vaquina. i-i-uT liyi-ne, Una. jAugust W. Hanson, Chitwood. August Johnson, Devils Lake, iiia.us 1. Caicy, LMuyvJlle. v-ieoige ic Canon, Kddyville. .1'iaiiK Allison, ilarlau. jClaud C. Chile, EudyviHo. ,J. B. Briggs, itayview. Ralph Salvage, 'ioleilo. it. it. Harris, Noitona. John B. Piuce, Otis. Luther Levi Earl lVindel, Den zor. Albert J. Stocker. I William Beaudry, Waliijiort". Grovcr Emerson, Wiiiaut "u j"b-' ie.on. Wiliie Bredstead. Toledo. Richard Yates, Alsea. In addition to the fnw three others from other boards! uul 'bluing wiinm this county departed for American Lake' m ,ey. Wre: Ilal)h "avis, of Toledo, inducted hv hi board in Chippewa county, Wi3., Clarence Young of Newport in ducted from Havre, Mont., and Glen Parry, inducted from Mar shall coiuty, S. D. Buy W. S. S. ROBERTS SAWMILL READY FOR BUSINESS The Guy Bolh-its sawmill started sawing yeMeiilay for the first Una. and Monday of next week, expert to siart up full Wast. Mr. Robcis lm a good mill, niudernly e(iiii)wl. The mill has a capacity of 25,000 ft. 1 - day. Mr. Roberts is operat-I-KSi!g camps on Mill Creek. in and also near Elk City, Buy v. c. s.- I LOCATED AT DUFUR Dufur, Or., July 17,1918. Mr. F. N. Harden, Dear Sir:- I Will you please Si-iul my paper here to ine. I would like to get a 1'tw of the back numbers, too, as w. haven I rcci.'viil any since we left tlu-re. This ha lii;;!i dry climate. We are all feclin ; iiincli bettor here, One can km wheat j- here that will make you forget about hard times. Harvest is just start ing, waes aro high, hands very scarce. Wheat yh Ids around 40 busluda pyr acie, and farmers are making money. Very Heap., L. A. Waited. -Buy W. S. 8. Toledo The Spruce City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howe were Newport visitors yesterday I J V,t f 1 ls ""tcrtalntag Wbt Uub thl afternoon. I Mrs. E. Ofntedahl returned .Wednesday eveninc from a vlslr at Portland. I 1L II. Kaltz, the piano tuner passed through to Newport Mou- (lay even,n : Mrs- J Kogarty and dauh- tcr, trances, of Yamiina arr- To. 0i visitors today. i t it itiiiim r.,i f ni went to Nashville Wednesday to i Miss Hamilton of Rose-burg and Miss Cannon of Portland vU,ud Wednesday with Mrs. G. R. Sehcnek In thu ritv i H . . ,t ? ys wlth h'8 0.1(J..f.rl?,J rt Howe. They 8l)eni Wednesday llshlng at the SM":i surge, wuu goou success. i Mr. and Mrs. Joel Booth. ru- companled by Mrs. J. J. Gaither motored to Portland tho flrat nf the week. On their return thev ,'wera accompanied bv Mrs. Gni- .ther's niece, Mrs. O. O. Mattlson of Independence. '