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. A Wintoln VOLUME 26 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd 1913 NUMBER 24 SILETZ Saturday morning seven High School girls from Salem passed through the Agency on a hike to Agate Beach on a two weekij outing. They walked from Sal- 1 in to Iloskins the first day, ' where they camped over night, coming on to Silet and camped at Spencer Creek, IJIB IIUAl Illuming' liicjr jui uf at ., '& "V j. UVO OtlOCK A. AI. arid Hineu lu. i i i . . v. : 1 1 . . the Agency where they arrived ' stock of provisions and then ed cn to Agate Beach wh.-re ihey expected to arrivo about - S'i!nSS from Salem "tSS&Xta backs "wfth plen "f ff? 55! UICIIU.D, mm nu..6 ui, w -wv -walking suits. Not being used to heavcy walking shoes, tneir feet ot very tender, but they were gritty and went along with-1 out complaint. Their inamea ara , as follows: Ina Proctor, Mil-1 rfrPrtT.in Amelia Babcock. Alice , . McClellon, Mary Payne, chaper- MiAd hv Vida Proctor and Bessie -1 . rtl,.l- nnrlKlir rl -T ,,n nn ..onnnnt of sor muscles makes things hum He cannot Mlss Vaiborg und tender feet. Here they too SVSoni A Fried turned TuesJay CVi a short rest, replenished their ir iS?"'ffri.?d; visit to the Valley. Wilson. These young ladles had consistlnK of Mrs Chas Ar- Mondey evening from a visit to seating capacity than the pre n ftia- .arms and fiahlne tackle. ni. ! to0i mjo. Vallpv nolnta. Mrs. McGee nur- sent one. A BtaJge will be put in and it would not hav3 been heal- my icr tny near on nun jo uave come in tbelr wav. if we have anv Huns in this country. We have plenty of bear Married At the bona of the ujvjuo h ""i" B 'Socum Miss loMari; Slo- cum and Mr. Emil E. Larkln of Monroe. Oregon. July 30th 1918. ... 'r-i..r nii rvev. nsmer xvj U.B. The house was nicely decorated with cut flower and fern. It was t iiuiiie wcuuiug miu a. icn invited friends. The wedding march was piayea Dy miss uyrie layior. The bride wore a beaut ful - .v. .lu UK BuwL ;mu uuu.s fiumpuous dipiior was served. In the center of the table a huge wedding cake was placed. The occasion was of unusual interest because it was Mr. Slocum's birthday and the fifth a.iniver- Eljja Grant of Harlan Fred Kaudson, of Newport were s.iry of Sarah the oldest daugh- Montgomery of Salado Geo isnmtcd a marriage license last ter's manlage. In the evening nnd joe Parks ,f Clty' evening, and County Judge Mil the young couple was placed in and Beveral others came over ,n ler tied the nupital knot. a milk cart, and this vehicle was two car8 to enjov the Glen seen- Monroe Nelson is building a cttacntf to a wigon 'rawn by ery and fl8nlng this week. mvf houae and barn on h,8 place two improvised hoi-aco. with a - j w and Mlsa Editn Daven- on Upper Olalla. J. W. Parrish number of cow bells attached went t0 Monroe via Corval- is doing the carpenter work, and to the cart, and with a bunch of iia pYjday to say au revoir to Mr. Williams is hauling the lum boys with horns tin pans old Henry King who goes to Join the ber. cans and a varity of whistles colo Mr. King has been I Mr Mr w A Ander80 following the wagon as it was "nUnchlni? donkev" for the Mai- r; an1. Mre- W. A. Anderson driven about town. This was a "ij X f5a8t tVyem 'and daughters. of Portland, ar novel proceeding and furnished d 2s man? fatlvi Ved Sf UaQy ,f veg lr a lots of fun for the people of the Ttonroe AVl!t 5tc at the R S V?.nC1,eV.hm- town as well as the bovs Mr SJl . v. ' 'lmne "c- They returned to Portland Wed- , , . as , Ul tu ,i y,.; The farewell his people gave him L00,la v Larkln Is with the Warren amounted to an'ovaUon. nesday- Spruce Co., and for the present i Severai of ua attended Harlan Billy Graham and family drove the young couple will make their home In Lincoln County R. C. Whitelso who has been working for Mr. Wilks, the Gov ernment cruiser, had the mis fortune to injure his right leg so badly that he had to go to his home at Newburg until he gets Buy W. 8. 8. SCHOONER CREEK This is some hay weather we have been having the past two veeks. The Schooner Creek Cheese Factory has shut down for a while. The customers ar. ship- phiK cream to Portland by mail now. Miss Hilnia Hill was a Taft visitor Tuesday. Mr. Matt Erickson was a cal- ler In Taft Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rones were In Taft on business Thurs- uiiy evening. Mr. Anion Bones left for the alley again Thursday momlng. . Abe LlsVlg made a business trip to Otis Thursday. The battle-ship (Mlrene) was ln port a few days the first part i,L I!m ; L , orlFrance. we shall soon plant the lumber at the Mill Port mill. i-,. ., ' .. . , l T)nt,l. l,lnl Mr. Resell shinned a large shipment of cheese on the Ml- rene Wednesday. Mr. D. C. Bones of Dallaa lajMoiulay to C. R. Wchemeyer, a appointed to teach thi Upper roldler from Ona, and Nelllet Col Schooner CreeTt schoolthis com- frNjl- In g year. ler performing the ceremony. Mr. Kanoble is piping to his house this week. water at -Buy w, s. s- WEST YAQUINA Mrs. J. W. Wright and child ren were in Newport last Satur day. . for Portland. I ,fQ,, va. Mrs. Hattlo Siedler departed Hnnlav c,l,. il.t uuiiuai , miMrtl...,,. Tnockv evpnln? from IV; "m nw n ihl PPrtniniv n certainly a . . . J TlySySy iSSSiin honor of Ml83 Sylvla Backus. ulte a nuniber of her friend3 M". Bartow wa, vi,,ting with Wrlffht Thurulav of Hst Wrtnt ursday or .asi -Buy w 8. 8. GLEN ... onn Cra Shorn nf tn ToladO BeC- " f v "1 V. ii'jii crew, jo uwmo iui ouviv ' I Br3 l,u13 and Fred Brown, Mr. and Mr8. Lloyd Drawbaugh and j v,.. m,.i, ' ft"! Z'ZZ?" R. day and Monday on Table Mt. Mr and Mr8 Cha8 Allison and Mr. and wra Ltioya urawDaugn 'aJStaS Tarty f? S ffiv We did lVll but not gei au me guesis names, uui neard about tne lce cream din- anA ,ta wonderful "fillin' " qnaHttes. - - - ( ' t homa Monday. Minni and Rillie Crooks viRil3d the Davenport children Tu,.rB,iv Thursday Mr and Mr3 Jesse Davenport tt.oro hmilo f,lirIr ih rainv nMl . turn-d to the hav ln on f?iU J vnl R w R Moor? is home once JrI frAn mJ;J, St rV.v I GranEe Saturday CHITWOOD John Q. Adams came up from Newport Saturday returning sur,day, i . . . , t Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter and nis nioiner tame uuwu nuiu Nortons on a motor Sunday. , m i fliiss jHurei liouisier oi ur- vallls Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs Dudlv Trann. . Mls?s Zula and irene Smith returned recently from a trip to Newport where they have been visiting for several days. , pioyd pei,in left a few days 'aR0 for Portland to go to train- iK camn bMany poopic hero were gr:at- iy Bupprlsed to h".ir of the wed - ding of Mr. Wallace. Miller and ,MiS8 Irena Phillips which took place a few days ago. Miss Delia Trapp returned from a trip to Corvallls a few 'days ago. I Buy w. 8. s. If we all do our duty as well 'ivuon laif uununuiu UlIU mill li... .i . . . . A marriage license was issued - Miss Aileen Dunn is assisting the McFarland confectionery. B. F. Hunt of Eddyville w-i transacting business in Toledo Saturday. Mif-s Margie Ball was - senger iui icwijuii. wdi oatui- if dh... , day evening. Roy florist Roy R. Hendry, the Newport was a county seat visitor Mrs. Ina Hamar and children visit nt Nortons. visit at Nortons. Romtvedt re nina from a Attorney Oscar Middlekauff of ccrvallis, spent several days in Toledo this week. County Treasurer Ira Wade had busineS3 at Salem and Al- bany the first of the week, Mrs. Jack Wells returned i?,eS gSS,600 of w&ek's visit in Portland I .1. H. Glines passed througli last Friday evaiing, enroute home from a trip to Eugene. I Mrs. J. B. Miller and daughter arrived down from Portland . . - i.u luesaay evening, ior a vis wuu Millar Mr. Miller. Mm W P McGe returned chased a new piano while away, A marriage license was issued -. i. 1 Z dier, and Flora Strait, of New il)0rt Gcode11 who 18 a r the U. S. Marines, arrived in f1"010 la8t enlng for a . . fW H hop. nnfl , Parents at Siletz. Sondre Rwmtvedt arrived ,i,,m fr-.m Prtinnrt last Pridnv evening for a visit with tne nome folk3. Sondre has a eood nosi tion in the shipyards. n , chas. B. Arthur was down from naiian Monday aftenioon iu" .r.i t, , Suy TT V an was visiting friends in Toledo Miss Peggy Thomason of liar - 6 C. C. McDermott and Marie jout to Kings Valley Monday evening, being accompanied by Miss Eleanor Grady. Mrs. Gra ham and children remained for a visit there and at Sheridan. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodges ex- pect to return to their farm on Hi? Elk tomorrow. Jim has o - been acting as nigut foreman at ,he Yaoulna-liav Hv. & Lbr. a a 1 " - -g. mm here the past couple of months i , ,. , ei1 . Warcrn Hall of Siletz pur- f based the Earl Nye property In .ibeutheast part of town, the "if, conB'kratloln ,$300 This place was formerly owned by A. M. Gildersleeve, and '8r a ot property. Mr. Hal1 and family ex')ect to mako ,their home here ,n To,edo- 1 Mrs. J. S. Akin and daughter Iris, arrived over from Salem, on Saturday evening's train. Mr. 'Akin arrived Sunday, coming via 'auto truck, and bringing a load of household goods Johnnv says, "that after reading in the leader how everything was (booming here, he Just couldn't ,8tay away- Arrived from Seaside the first of .. , i,,,., t, .... uic nixn, aim uuc lonvn i) 'u..i i ,.- t tDay's residence on Hill Btreet. m-s. 1Ifinrv arB formpP dt,iVof this countv hav ni atVh tJ JjTfS? Mr HenS TemployeS 11 on the . r ' 'plledrivers across from tJwn MARRIED The marriage of Mr. Fred Romtvedt of thi3 city and Miss Mary Whitney of Cresswell, was solemnized at the horn - of tlrj hrid' mnthpr in that ritv Time- day of thjB weok " v The groom is one of our pro- gitssive young farmers, and owns a fine farm about three miles north of town. The bride is a teacher, having; 'l4USul l"e wr,i s.-vnai juaia m taught the past several years in ;the Newport schools, and ranks high in her profession Mr. and Mrs. Romtvedt are enjoying a honeymoDii trip via. auto, after which they will take up their residence on the farm of the groom, north of town. The Leader loins with their many friends in extending con gratulations and best wishes. Buy w. 8. 8. WILL START ANOTHER MOVIE Miss Verne Ross has leased the Olson building, now used as a garage, and will have same re modeled and fitted up as a movie theatre, at once. Her present theatre is not large enough to accomodate the public, hence She will operate two. The new theatre will have a much greater jand when opened for business c w Uttl" .every respect. Mr. Peterson will build a new garage. Buy w. 8. a. CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES TODAY Jury Trials Monday The regular August term of ,-Circuit Court for Lincoln Coun , y , "V:U,u " t ';.,-" .T the bench. The Grand Jury was called together and have several cases to investigate. Thpr; arp oni hiinf'rpd nnd I eieven case8 on tno docket this eleven cases on tno Uocket thU tenn of e0urt the docUet bMn-,. published in full on page three of this issue. No jury trials will be taken up until Monday. Buy W. 8. 8 ROBERTS SAWMILL RUNNING FULL TIME The Guy Roberts sawmill started sawin'g1 last Monday, in earnest, and will operate full time from now on. Everything seems to be working fine and they are turning out lots of lum ber. They recleved a new gang edger on Tuesday's freight, which is now being installed. TO BUILD MODERN FIRtHROUh GARAGE A. T. Peterson is making ar rangements to erect a new, mod ern, fireproof garage, on the lot lust north of the hardware store. The structure will probably be ',,.n .nins i t,i,.k, .,,t c ki I I n u DLUUCO 111 lldftlll, ill 1 li Jl II W I 'iow tile construction. The size tk. cinint k. nn i.n ,u. . vu o vi iui c Xiao IIVl UtCII VI ' termlned yet, but will be ample to take care of present demands, with liberal allowance for future growth. Mr. Pvterson went to Salem Wednesday to figure with the tile makers on the furnish ing of materials for the building. Buy W. 8. 8. BLACK BERRIES WANTED We want you Blackberries and will pay the highest mark t prlce3 for sanvj. We are proper ed to meet any conipi-tition ho you sdould see us before you sell, we expect to stay nere per manently and to encourage fruit, production we will advance "per acre to growers for the pur pose of buying plants and set tiiiir out red raspberries. Will contract to take the crop over a term or years at good prices. If you are Interested In a can nery for Toledo, help by Bellini' your berries to a local plant. Address, Harry E. White, Mgr. The Baker Fruit Co., Toledo. RAILROAD TO BUILD j ANOTHER SIDING Railroad surveyors were her" The four pile drivers have been the first of the week, surveying working overtime the past sever for a new siding. It is proposed al .days, driving piling for thy to build a siding on the east side sidings, wharves and other pre of the mainline, along back of ;liminaries, incident to the build the stores. The siding will be ling' of a mill of this magnitude. 2,000 f;et in length. The com- The mill will bo what is known pany also intends putting in a as a 2-band mill, and will be of standpipc here so their engines imost modern construction. All ca.n take water. Imachinery will be driven by -Buy W. 8. S.- BERRIES COME HIGH OVER IN FRANCE IiroI'cr. win ue eleven nunu- ired feet long, and with its num- Donald Stewart, in a letter,"0118 ,mce buildings, uvy home, speates about the straw- berries belli in the market ver there. He says, "We have strawberries her also. They are now on the market at Si "'J francs a look, and 19 francs a ifeet ' wil1 b-i,cu1t nmoii t .0u0h rio o ness for the completion if the basket of them, about half as large as our Btrawberry boxes, and they charged me 11 francs 39 centimes for asking about them, so you see that 1 am not making any great drain on the supply." Buy W. 8. 8. FREIGHT WRECK NEAR TONER PLACE The outgoing freight, Monday. was delayed for several hours! near the Wa Toner place above town,y having two cars Jump the track. One car turned over on its side in the ditch, but the other one. was Btlll on the rails at one end, and the other end,hauled to the coast and the was soon put back, and the train 'much prlZid spruce is coming proceeded. Tha car that went in the ditch was an empty re- frigerator car. Buy w. s. 8. SCHWARTZ AND ARNOLD TO OPEN NEW THEATRE r, o, ..., Messrs. A. R. A. Arnold have leased the gruuiiu iioor or mo i. u. u. i . i building, formerly used as a I dance hall and will at once con- I vert same into a movie theatre. They expect to use but half of' the floor space, and the other ui ...i i. ' ' . , biliard parlor ' ; ,,ostal CIerk cllar" "tchfleld Work on ihe remodeling of " 'f1'"8 at th.e the building will be commenced S uc " u fle'd Parent, at once and It Is expected to ,Mr;Ira:'dn(fI.rf- Jhn luskey have the theatre open for busl-12'' J1"' L,eon -Ro"ebi02,k ness in about three weeks. L ,a s e.Yei 'ro Port Standard theatro chairs will be Jid 'o' a visit with the fo Installed, and all equipment used "i, ,,,, will be right un to date. Tha'w2?- ill fMcBr,de rt,,tun)ed ooi,,w Mafli.i in niw,r (Wednesday from a pritracted uv A large stage with scenery for vaudeville performances will also be a feature of the new the- Buy w. 8. 8. MINT TO START COINING Toledo's Blackberry mint will start coining In about two weeks as a few of the Evergreen ber - nes are now 'getting ripe, narry K. White of the Baker r ruit Co., was in loteuo yesterday, ana says that he will be here ready for business in about two weeks. He Informs us that he will prob- oblv liav fivp PontH nr more npi pound for the berries, nnd looks ' Dudly Trapp was down from for a big harv.-at. This will Pioneer last Monday, bring thousands of dollars into ' c- M- Collins and wif return the county. 0(1 last Friday from CaniionviUe, Mr. White's company Is In- Luglas County, terested in the growing of red Tne MlsHes ikln arrived la raspberries, and will advanc thls I'la from the Valley the money for the planting of same. ir8t of the week, and will put In a cannery here If1 Mrs- J- y- Akl w,?t to Cor thoy can get enough acreage va,lls yesterday morning. planted to Justify same. Mr. White said If tluy could get CO acres of the berries set out It would liiHtllv thn lniililliiu- nf n cannery. ' Hydo "f ''is place. Mrs. White la a daughter of Mr. Hyde. Buy w. 8. 8. j One of the largest hay crops .. . . l tbe history of the county hat FALLS OFF CAR Just been harvested. STRICKS ON TIMBERS Fred McMurry. who recently broke jail at tliU place, has been Wm. White, nn .mplnye of the approhwidod at The Dalles, government, and working under' N. Snow and son William de foreman Truax on the trestle pnrted this morning for Missouri construtdon west of town, fell th Mr former home, off tho toil of a carload of tim- Dr. R. A. Parent was up from bcrs last Monday and Vns quite, his Otter Rock ranch the latter severely Injured, lie was taken part of last weok. to a Portland hospital Tuesday, Mrs. C. O. Copeland and fam for treatment. lly are camping at Newport. WORK BEING RUSHED ON GOVERNMENT MILL (electric power, and the output of the mill will be from 500,000 to 750,000 feet per day The OBJCK8' clcr ?m con' ftltute little, clty ,its',,f- " !ls, estimated that it will employment to 500 men m,.and the coast railroads and l1"'"5 " ' 1 wmier. ,n!" f d ng!lr 8InJrs arf bf :i"6J,""u JLa,u l" ,"tt,,u'T."'e Vul 8m ,un,"?r- the out-put, roughly estimated in car loads, will amount to be tween thirty and forty cars of lumber per day. Buy w. s. 8. HEAVY FREIGHT TRAFFIC ON CAE. People living along the line of tniei C. & E. R. R. are beginning to see far greater freight activity ,tnan the naB ever known. A great amount of sawmill and logging equlpmient is being oul M ever increasing quanities. About CO car loads of spruce have been shipped to Vancuover in the last week but this is only fa 8maii beginning of what is to wine, ftu euuir as everyinine is in working order CO car loads will come out every night. This wil require two trains with two -Benton County iieview Buy w. s. s. ELEVEN YEARS AGO , . . ...... ZSV,i 1ani:i had business in the c tv Tucsdav. . I.. , , . . . . . i"'" n ' mictnea a "T" f' a PJX ot r clU- me proms or tne tnp, about $21, to the cemetery fund. I Deputy County Chrk Lee iWade left Tuesday morning on )a business trip to Portland, which he may extend Into East- ern Oregon. 1 Miss Una Dixon of Portland arrived last Saturday for a visit at the home of her uncle, (Jei Jeorge uethers. I TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO I Mls- was. uick and family nre camping at the beach. I aw. W hlf o and wife' of Fans City are visiting Mr. and Mrs.