Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 27, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 26
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27thr 1918
No. 32.
SILETZ
crimes they have committed &oon as he can find a partner to '.and Mrs. C M wnrrpn tnnb- con.
without any punishment or any help puH the boat over the briny fond. Mr. Sam Bauman took the
effort to stop the norrlble aeeps to nisco. grand prize for men, with R. J.
slaughter. Retribution has Ground Is being cleared and j Hunt second,
come at last ana these awful the ways are being layed for the A short program of songs by
crimes will have to stop. Ger- construction of several large Una industrial rinh nr, on ri.
'many is of tha same kind and , barges and scows. The work dress by Mr Cooter successfully
mvr iate 13 uitsu searcu. iiu biujj- ;iu ua 'suing iuii uiabi uy me .Closed th, first dav of h Fair
ping uniii iaiaensiiL is oompieie- jiiim ui kmjxi ween.
ly distroyed and the world made Denny Van June went to Cor-
He got back
rs oi t e. free for Democracy while we are vallis to register,
SZtlu was -ft it we had just as well finish in a rush for he knew the Mill-
WfU flttenrtari irrA vraa thn mnar ine JD'
On Friday afternoon. Mr. Fun
'deman made a rousing appeal
'In behalf of the Fourth Liberty
ljoarr. to which tho fIH7nnc lnvol.
:Port people could not get alone ,iv rPRTwmdwi hv niiHncr av.rf
i J -a i. jl ia.i.i i r . do -v
pleasant social affair of the sea- " , 1 1 m.o a v, , ' , . . thirteen hundred dollars ($1300)
son. A number of boys in Olive attendinS the Stat Fair at ' ,iss Sophla Wlsniewski went itt bonds. A dance to the even-
. , . - ptti .tii vpwnnn rT rna i ncriav uan
urao were present and as they f
-Buy W. . 8
expressed it, it made them think
of home and loved ones far away
where they have similar social
gatherings. Twenty five soldiers
came from South Beach by in
vitation chaperoned by Sorgieanti ternoon.
Lhlvriil. They -ame in autos. i Pom TY
,to isewpon on tne nustier wed- 'ine mmniPtwi th Pair mvn-9m
jnesday to visit her sister, Mrs. I The Grange wishes to Jake
BAYVIEW
Miss A. Briggs was a caller
at the Oakland home Sunday af-
rogany. sopnia sam she en.
Joyed the trip and didn't get sea
sick. Irish Tommy was up from
Tart yesterday.
(Mrs. Gertula cut her finger
yesterday. We only hope Bhe
this opportunity of thanking its
many friends who helped to
make; the Fair a success, and to
extend an invitation to attend
the next one, which will be "big-
Jgier, better than ever."
Mr and Mrs. Dan
The entertainment opened with Hendrickson a tn pound .boy on ST "til n 1,?
u short program consisting of September 19th f
r,ntrinti LnZ - AwA,i. I J.v. r . Vt . The fish warden has been seen
"""6" '"'- vui- i-rivaie ian rienuncuson re- rm tha cmt
i..bu at me iiauu, mi. uirnea to uamp iveamy, uani., men
v. owtuui uiiug m ummer jast sunaay arter spcntimg a 30
of ceremonies. After the con- jay furlough with his parents,
elusion cf tho musical, the sale Mrs. Molver and niece Pearl
of baskets took place. One of .Casteel, returned to Albany last
T'?LLart "t:' Z ;su"day- , ' We are Just feeling bully on Wre purchased from J. J. Gai.
At XJ T -If- v i. v 7,u"' Mr- aT i-wommy ana Fiegles Creek. For why? Be- W-r and one from Mr Locie on
wi -gooa tais. Lacn Dasnet con- Ajrs. George Stephens were vis-
lamlne enoueh for thrpn or fnnr r if u . . . r duw,uuu
" nr? " "J-'' tianan rair. ifive each neigh- rrhohmson ha
1 ii r km if. ill 1 1 .1 v. u 1 1 u 1 n .. '.... . 1 . . i
- iiunie msi ouiiuuy.
Look out "Flsher-
"He'll get you yet."
Buy W. 8. 8
FIECLES CREEK
BUYS BLOODED STOCK
C. A. Thompson, of Ona was
in the city Monday and while
here purchased five full-blooded
'Jersey cows. Four of the cows
persons.
place. Mr.
1AAM Ml tl Irl 11
caused conidfah1 Hvairv I htJ j Si ci uu,uwu wwwib n6cnt iu twelve cows tne past summer
among the bSerf Most an tK L-pnt Stin An h ?imT" to rustic up all elliglblec. See Ld expects to milk more next
bSE , wiH!?". w S I J!" !.ToIjd0 0,1 bU3lne83 last. Lh resources left behind on flummer. Ho is building up a
InliM and onld rHllv f., . A i-wn a.vic. jl wajvea
rrr . ( Aira. uicKenson ana fliiss l- mo hlnali
ona Prescott were visitors at the z. A. Kessi went io Portland
PHYSICIANS ATTENTION
All physicians in the county
are ordered to report at once
all cases of influenza to Dr. R.
D. Burgess, County Health Of
ficer. This action is ordered by
tha State Board or Health and
the Military authorities. This
Spanish influenza, is making
great inroads in some sections
of the United States, and every
pteevntatlve measure is bean
taken to prevent its further
spread. This malady has prov-
DIME THEATRE MAKES
MANY IMPROVEMENTS
The Dime theatre has been
greatly improved during the
(past week. New theatre chairs
have been installed and the old
wooden chairs done awav with
en fatal in the East in hundreds system of indirect lighting is '
ttuiiuw 01 me reatures. Car
pets have been put down in the
aisles, two projecting machines
(Installed in the operating room,
yum unrated Dy electric motors.
The theatre is now modern in
every respect and the improve
ments are greatly appelated
uy me movie fans.
of instances.
Buy W. 8. 8.
POOL ROOM, BOWLING
ALLEY, SHOOTING
GALLERY, ETC., ETU
Chas. North, wTio was a pas
senger for Portland Tuesday
morning, has leased the lower
floor of the I. O. O. F. Hall and
expects to put in a modern club
room and confectionery. ITe will
have pool and billiard tables
bowling alleys, a shooting gal-i
Buy W. 8. 8 .
SOLDIER KILLED
AT CAMP 3 A
Last evening- Rosa Afatn.
V..VT.
onoy rancn at wnviue last ; Rev. Mr Albers of Albanv vls-
52.50 to 56.00 oach. Some 30
baskets were sold bringing the conoy ranch at Linville last Wed .Friday '
neE Bum of $88 25 This mnn. i ' i. x r Fllud-J-
... " vunuy ran
fT Will na iiaod trt Vialn nnv Vi nv .
. " r n. i csaay- ited the Kessi ranch lust to view
ministers saiaxy ana to niaKd .. . ... . . .
ouy vv. s. 9. viic Diiciiuiu gaiuciii last, wtrcjv.
mii i pADT ' M- E- Walk?r of Blodgett vis-
. .,, P ,RT. . ited friends here and attended to
10 1U"U,"8 ls buciness
some improvements on the par
Bona!2e. Several persons were
over from Toledo amony them
feergeant Hurt and his wife
fine herd, and takes great pride
in his stock.
LARGE MUSICAL PROGRAM
FOR THE CAMPS
Howard E. Pratt of San Fran
fisco, music director for the
e 'capacity day S It is the GSa; Tif Tn DMsion NaUonai War
.onfy mm in l7ncohf County tnat Council. Young Mens
O la turning out aoronlam unn.oo . . " "-o. ni
Rood as H is now. - The minis- and Is turning out as much of , v r,,a, T,1!",, OI 8Hfep ma
ters salary is pa.d In full and all the material l,Sck 'thTlIu!! TkS? '.Mr'
tnor PTnrnRPa and n- hivj :n i, i. i .1 x. v era ana no rayno visnea 'rn
Association is here
akiug a tour of the camps with
r. Rasnr dlatrlpt anntr londor
PayilO Visited Wnniotins' cniinrlrnn alnrlncr ond
rev Mnlvnnv nlii T . ? , " " 0 , i inenas ana
rarl and Arthur Tftwiio filin.'Tnv I """ I. War JlOarU
" "nroerrams. Music is tn hnvo
other expenses and we have as any mill Its size in the north ni , '4 p
some monpv lo't Mr and Mro Blanche and ft
Ross don't claim all th credit ; The Sohooner Rustler and
ror this good wult. Thd people several other schooners are kept " t nart in the life of the
have helped, including the sol- busy on regular runs between fay' suffe1r:ng V 1 lj P)ruce can,P thIs fal1 and wl
dier boys, especially the bunch Toledo and Mill Port haullne ,ee caused by a fall from house te according to the. "Y" lead-
from South Ri arh Mr Praa u i. i . ... ..." DaCK. '-a
. . mC luiiiuei 10 ue tuaueu on me
nas gone 10 me conierence held fars at that point.
lery, etc., for the amusement or '" p " q r J eniP'oyed
the soldiers stationed hern. Z , 1 , T' msianuy
Chag. is a rustler and will have "f1 having a tree fall on
an up to date establishment. """ jL Be.e"18 ,ine lree. being
". ft-HUit-, uprwiea ana
Buy w. 8. 8. I fell, ho saw it coining and ran
WAR BOARD'S ORDER 7" , T -,Lluun "s away
CARRIED INTO EFFECT , ' A?" 1
With this issue we are putting
into effect the order recently is
sued by th War Board and are
discontinuing subscriptions not
paid in advance. This week we
are discontinuing those who
were notified two week3 ago,
next week we will discontinua
the balance, being those noti
fied last week
that we are oblidged to
"g killed instantly.
is at Htacey, a.
His home
- V S t in. thi niftrnnnlia and ntlr " Di'i'V " ,, ay nieht.
will net do him much yallcv toints scnaois aione. acnooi teacaing ,)ear also Sundav
tne sale of the has-1 Xni vknn 's "eiuw iar uu8 1 in.es . t,rvif.f
t n-jwh 1 v nil 111.11 vjii 1 111 - . .. 1 a "in - -
: lunch was served II
up 111 t.ie air dojs. as iar as 1 Wnrk nt tii Tniodn
illV
iu i.-icui-s. a ierson must last Sunday from a two weeks
nave a morn naiance cr ms ea
ucation
j?ood. After
Itets a nic
vuiioisuuB 01 pie, cane, couee, mill with the Willamette Valley
sandwitchss, salad and we were Stock & Land Co
to have ice cream but owing to I The Gertula cannery is run
the train being late Saturday ning regular and .xpects to be
venin th: cream did not come, working night and day before
I never saw a more Jolly crowd long as the fish are coining in.
than assembled that evenimr. iin la rrro rmniitt iocs Tha
Frank Mulvany assisted by, noth Mr Pratt and Mr n,.
Mill Port will soon have one of f"!"! 'wr are Capable live wire fellows,
- arKi the men appreciate the o)i-
1:b 1 Creek . bridge at Paynes. 'portunity of xpoundlng their
It la said that "all things come hestg to tha strains of tne ol(,
10 tnose w no wan ana 1 am ie-
glnning to believe it. What
Mr. Co,
this week in Portland, feeline
tnat nis work ras not been in the best water supply systems in
vain I am sure every commun- the state. The large rrservoir Is
ity is bettor off by having, taking on form fast but Jue to
churches and Ffhools in it. If the scarcity of labor it will not
it were not rcr tne moral forces be completed on schedule tim.v ,
of Christianity tho wm-ld would I m- v' ' . about those teachcre?
. ! viuv .viun reiuriieu
Supt. you'd better get a move on
if you supply all of the 5 Harlan
am able to see either the stand
ard must be lowered calling in
old teachers who would think
these standard $50.00 wage a
bonanza. In that cace a manuai
or hand book would have to ac
company the studies, viz. Lan-
Arithmetic because
familiar songs as well as the new
ones.
The local Hut at Toledo is to
have a real live Sing Song Fri-
When these men an-
a roligocus
The education
Hut is get
ting a splendid start and some
new class rooms are under con
struction! to care for the needs
of the men. Ed Fletcher, local
secretary, is pushing the educa
tional work and urging the ful
lest use of the service at hand.
One. of the biccest events of
Everyone was pleased and full 'and thoir frfana ,ir.,,i . i Cl'iaso and
of fun and if there was a sour or cream social last Friday nicrht of 5han'?e of f crtma an,d methods ,the 8ea"son at Newport is a com-
tvmnth.. hM,nxi 1.. .nt . . . J 0 ' aiiH li'irQ 11 ?a tha rltl ao r Tiara . . . ..... . ...
b.vuj, i,,CBcail. ue uiu ana every body present enjoyed z i. a V v. V punuy -uoerty Slug' to tak?
;have not had the chance to at
it.lnl coaching schools. How-
place Sunday afternoon
V clock. The plan is for
nt 3
a m
not snow up. from the cheerful a good time.
spirits or tnat party a person There euro was something do
nuuiu iiui nuun a, great HIl'J ;lr.g 1
bloody war was going whore 'even!
their own kindred are in the con- flmle,
flict, but we know how to keep iSlim
oil sorrow and restraint and Thev Rlirn had a irnnil lm
nave a gooa time, mis is char-1 The tow beat "Hoffman" was no1, A-sea captain is granua Earl Rasor district song lender
atrterlstlc of the American. ThesJaunched last night at high tide. a comPa9s and chart, a survey-!ls directing the big Liberty Sing
acteriatlc of thd American. She has been on the dry dock or of land a I1010 and a ,)Uot 'and a fine large program Is ar
They do ot lie down because or some much needed repairs. a nibl- Then not a scho01 "ranged, Mr. Pratt will assist Mr.
01 irouuie dui oniy uig me nara- ihe will resume her regular du- ,ieac,,cr; w. no em aur'u Rasor in this bier undertaking,
er. .ties towina-loiro fmm r-nmn T,.r. with" facts stored away in the ,nnri in11v p.-n,i lf. . tn 0,,
.. "P " ""1' i.i, , ii o" ,o u.v.
i to the mill. iiuKuni . u a cur i.n s, wii:n.-f
1 1J l 1 l l "
uvar mi' n f 111 aannnpo niua n n . .
across the river Sundav ." out-aoor meet in front of the "Y"
ng. VernK' Mae-ie. S(: a nana in lurn smng us our m. ,hut theP8 Arrangements in-
Cutle and Muggins invited UB- 3u.( a"u law niakcrs4,to,ludo seating all who come and
to a watermelon fPPd W nothl.ig of pedagogues. Give Siavo a real tln. of n . ,
teachers a manual? es, why'v-nnp.
r o
The Executive Board of the the mill.
Clips, wnai 'for (Iiosp atndlno-
Fourth Liberty Loan consists of I All the ftirls are wild over the thon? Tnpy ,iavo 110 mca9 Sundays program will Include
the) following gentlemen: James Lliut. CLccr up girls, he's mar- whatsoever to prove the correct- flections for the 83rd Bouadrcm
Franks, John Wamo, Christian ried. ness of their method'?. Even an nand The community sing will
i-iarscn, Annur uensen, 11. jj. i wur sergennt turns up missinir ?"6"- a -ui Rft-'.
unnnaier anu Kuwin u cnni- ,at anil time, seem to me there 1
craft, chr.mnan. The commit- .are an awful lot of girls cuttln
teei hr.s been active and have there hands of late.
succeeded In selling $2,!)00 All speed records wer? broken
bonds up to Sept. 25th. The for the city of Mill Port when the
SALMON RIVER FAIR
That, tho Fair held on Sep-
I be led by I Iowa -1 E. Pratt of
iSan Francisco. Toledo's quar-!jett-3,
boIos by Mr. Ras ir, and
'short talks by Chaplain Ross and
'Attorney Jones.
The invitation Is a request to
people are patriotic and don't Sunday Oregonian arrived In the tobcr 19-20, wa3 tha best oneihe community and the camps
compiam aiiout uuying Donna up my at i o eiock A. M. Monday sever given on camion luvcr, i throughout the district to Join
to their ability to pay. They niornlg and the bopg read the .the opinion of Salmon River ,in ,n,i maice th, a roai gct t0.
want to help finance the great paper before breakfast. .Grange. No. r,1(5. which Is Justly 'ether patriotic affair.
. war and back the boys at the The; Mill champion horse shoe proud of Its success. A splendid .
front who are fighting gallcntly whlrlers challenge any team of exhibit of farm produce, can-
rnnd plving up their lives that horso Bhoe artists either scrubs iil"K, baking, and needlework, DR. W. J. CURTIS, of Corval
the world mny hs made free to or professional to a game In our nnd a special booth of Industrial , lis. Oregon, will bo at the office
all the people. ibeautlful city and guarantee to ,'work by the children, attracted of Dr. Burgess, Wednesday Oct-
Turkey Ig being carved up and ,ve them a beating or buy the many visitors. County Agricul-lober 9th, 1918, and every two
nor amu:s are ueing conquered .uhiiks. otunst, Mr. uooter and wire, were
and her people are Just now re- Sea Lion Chas. launched his "present, giving very valuable aid
celving the retribution they so ,new dory last night. He expects in Judging. Among the prize
richly deserve for the murder of ;to make a trip to the land where .'winners, Miss Lilliam Leonard
a million Armenlons and. other the sun shmes all the time as took the grand prize for women,
weeks thereafter. All .lasses
fitted by me are backed up by n
written guarantee. .If you don't
Know me ask Dr. Burgess.
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M,
MIDWAY THEATRE FIRE
From The IVuvey.
The Midway Tlioatro of Newport hat
been forced to suspond operations for
a short time to accouipllh repair
necessitated by a fire which occurred
last Satunl'iv nic)., tm. a .
it la with R.n.a, . ' ' ' DTOM
V." ;out during a nerrorman n.i
that we are oblidged to op :tln,rMt '.V T
names from our lift, names o ."SS? TZtT
persons who are our personal .DlndBll .,, n mato n"
friends and good pay, but the w .1 : .. l" v
s orders are plain, IZ, " "T0.Wia aiacor-
and nil subscriptions iurt be to Blv: : :.ru'DeKan
paid In advance or the publisher pv ",7 ' , " '. wn,cn WM
1 ., .... ' .lllI,t everybody but the on irlvlnn. h
.orders slioulcl lcoep h or hor aeat.
;Aa a result !0 per cent of the audience
jleft In somewhat of a hurry and after
itllR frtta ivcro trA at.. d.
, , c in, ui oiuer in twr
Saturday a mixed program. lce"f uml no troubl ,n out.
0 , , ,, , , 1 t,0,,li,!, ilV0 valuable oHslntance
Sunuay and Monday. Hilly manning the lire apparatus and ubdu-
inn w ui .ii m umu wiu viii i. inij in, flames which had
Bill .t,' ro1' "r ,!lt luilldlnc.
nil
in a
will be called to account.
riuy w. s. s.
AT THE MOVIES
eaten Into
Tuesday and Wednesday
Hart hr "lllue mazes Rawden."
Thursday and Friday, Wallace
Reid and Kathlyn Williams in
"The. Thing We Love." Also "Al
lied War Review."
Above shows, adults 20cents, rl ,' " " , """I'puca to
hildren 10 cunts (Change our hour of going to
.nmireii, iu cuius. !)ros8( ai((, hcnanef wjU rmt
Coming, Saturday October 5 (Friday forenoon Instead of in the
Oerards' 4 years in Germany, afternoon as heretofore rham.
Buy W. S. S.
TAKE NOTICE
Owing to the ch:i llffe 111 train
Kim;!, we have been compelled to
one night only.
BIG
PATRIOTIC MEETING
Music
4th Reg't Orchestra.
Sclo3. by Mrs. Cotton
O. A. Macy and Bert Geer
Male Quartette
Address
Lieut. Ross
Sunday Sept. 29th, 1918
2 o'clock p. m.
Y. M. C. A. Tent
Every body Invited
fa oi advertising should bt
brought in not later than Wed
nesday evening to insure-their
jUppearam o in the issue of that
iweek. We w.re obliged to
jnake this change in order to
eiucii xne west Pound mail.
-Buy W. S. S-
BUY A FOURTH LIBERTY 80ND
By H. V. NU.
AMERICA
My country, 'tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I Ring:
Land when my fathers died!
,iimi ot me pilgrims' pride!
From evry mountain Hide
wi freedom ritiR!
My native country, thee,
Lund of the noble free.
Thy iinnio I love:
'I love thy rocks nnd rllln.
jThy woods nnd templed hllU;
:My heart with rnntuie t!irlll
Like that above.
r
Hark, k vole tn ynu proiillnr,
Mrti of Frn-dnm, ThuUKlit mill Feeling-,
Innocont tiiiploro )nn kiiuL'lliiK.
"IJuy a ll.mil."
Hon of Hell are Hlnht rti-f j-liiff,
Spurlnn not the Hl.-k or flylMtc;
llrikuu It.-urtH tn you nru t-rylu?,
"liny a ltnu.l,"
For our lwy who. In the fltfht,
Stun.) fur I'.S.. r.ir iinl an. I ItiuM,
K. p II. "Ir himm rir's liuriiliiK prlxht,
iluy n lion..
In thn nciini of t.tl-rtv,
Htrlko ti c uloiv tn iimfcn ition Fru,
Help to win th l.-toi-),
Duy a Mdij'1!
Buy a
Wear,'
This
Button
..Lot music dwell the breeze.
"And rlnff from nil the tree .
I Sweet freedom':! son:
Let mortal tnmmes uwake;
Let all that breathe partake;
;l.et rocks their slb'-iei lt ta!;
I The soiuiil prolons.
I r
lOur fatiier's Rod, to Thet,
Author or Liberty, f
Tn Tliee wo ilntr:
Loni; mny our land bn brlht
wiin treedom'a holy llsht;
Jl'rotect us by Thy mli?ht,
Creat Cod, our KIiir!
Buy W. 8. 8.-
I Portland Columbia Dasln
Wool Warehouse Co. leases
jbullding containing over 200.000
square feet of floor space here.
North Bend Kruse & Banks
get contracts for 6 wooden ships
of 5500 tons each,