I g&ubr. VOLUME 26 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1918 No. 33. SILETZ I Your correspondent had the pleasure Robertson, the storekeeper. Last Saturday evening the Southora of attending: the big Liberty Sing held j The dance of the 21st was a rousing pacific engine driven by N. H. Sher at Newport Sundsy In front of the Y. f uccese. The soldiers from Millport wood was forced over the Warren Mil C. A. Hut at S o'clock p. m. Guy d ! some, from Slletz were down and Spruce log dump In West Toledo and Lewis of the Y. M. C.A. acting as U ay that they will come to another it and two cars now lie at the bottom chairman. Beats were arranged on dance. of bay Tho engln6 wag puiitng Front Street for the accommodation of '"we Mercler and Mary Petite paid fifteen cars of spruce logs and plUni, the audience. The chairman stated vlfllt to Millport the other day and and when it reached Weat Toledo" It the Y. M. O. A. was doing great work the soldiers at the mill are found the switch thrown for the log pr tho soldiers in the way of furnish- ,M Industerloua as a bunch of men. Idump Instead of connecting up with jig places of amusement, literature, 'Surprising, 1s it not? sj,0 S- P- tracks . The air was applied good cjean quarters and rellgeous I Tlu' 'People of Taft have been har- put failed to work. Th9 engine was teachings that would aid them to be ln S'orlou crab feeds In the evenings (reversed but could not hold the heavy better men. The singing was under n1 InvIt6 evw7 one to come and par- load on the slight grade to the dump, the direction of Earl Rasor, district :take ln the fun. "Dad" Hickman The engineer, fireman, and train crew song leader of the Y. M. C. A. M-wlc tche the crabs and we are all ac- all Jumped to Bafety. The engine, ca waa furnished by the 3rd Squadron ooniadatlng enough to help him eat booBe and one or two cars of logs band. The solo by Mr. Rasor was a ,them- went over y,e end 0f tne dump before fine number and as his strong melo-! Tne tw0 canneries on the river are the heavy train stopped. deous voice rang out over the bay the whole audience was captivated by me song ana tne beauty of Its sent!- ment. Then followed a four minute talk by Hon. B. F. Jones. Mr. Jones was at his best and his speech was punctuated with real flights of elo quence and patriotic sentiment Mr. Jones has a son In the Army helping to lick the Kaiser and thus free th! world from the horrible incubu. Prussian Mllttari.m and of the devtne rlgh . Then followed the Liberty alnglng by the audience led by How - , ard E. Pratt, musical director of the Western W Work Council of the Y. " , " . " SrHsTS t Jn,tb u i song mat seemed to inspire the puDllc with the greatest amount of patriotic enthu.lam was the "Battle Hymn of the Republic". If the Kaiser has any feeling his ears must have burned when that song was sunt bv ,u . .. - led by such a master of mus e as How - rrt p pm v i . , H l : , w,U,lcar' if he has not already learnd. that America will stay on the lob until the superman and the Kaiser's rule shall be baniHh,! tmn, .h- h 1,' " ' ru,e m.a.l ha returned to mak BnIp.kneel be banished from the earth. In thls'M n .r J. ""nee .., , . , , . if there are any slacker, proJonn.n. or camollaghe they ought to be ban- JB1,L-u ,rm me country, we are either V . . . rnr Ilia LiIgmi n 1. 1 n .... uo p,ace in una coun- BrU.?8 takln? 0t a ,10R ,Q r'V, , 1 p- !I- Martin is n PlillonKith visitor Lincoln C ountv as well as tho State this wrek. has gone over the top In tho Fourth , i,avne t()()k a ,oad. of ghj Liberty Loan and we are proud of both ,kllePS lo nlodmt M(jni)av of the,.. Lliv-oln county has just i Uoyd Drdrbaur:. Is drvln? I. r. doubled her quota. Instead of $70,000 Pdyue-a prilne crop on Ule fhare,i rim ha. made It $140,000. In the mat- :Im ,80 rle(1 for MpShrs. Crant t,r of Spruce Production she Is also tend going over the top. Look at the mile, f Mallln and AUlson , emc(ed a nSTalSf .'T ,!,". a Sma11 dryer n tl,e Martln Pc nJ Z::m n- P-ne, and a, An . en i.i , ZZ , , 7, . 7 . brought In and the army of boy. In Job. It Is wonderful. Lincoln County Spruce will be a big factor In settling mis war. It will show when the air- -,, , , . planes made out of Lincoln county ppruce begin to drop bomb, on the Kal- Her. Walter Ross of th Oregon M. , K. Conference has been assigned to Sl'eu i'id Toledo dlst-lcts. The dis tricts have been consolidated and one pastor will have charge of both. Mr. Ross will probably make his home at Toledo. Miss Lola Hogue of Port Angells, Washington has been sent here by the Indian office to take the plnce of Mrs. Myra A. Ward as stenographer at tho Agency. Mrn, Ward has returned to her homo at Sulem. Miss Mopufl hud passed the Civil Service examination nnd wps eligible to appointment when ever a vacancy nc urcd !n the service. Miss Hogut's.niOLit-r accompanied her to thn Agency but re'tirncd to her homo In Wnnhinirton Tuesday morn ing. :Buy W. 8. 8. TAFT Vernle Flumler is a proud nurse of the last week. "As she was coming home .Tuesday from a buckle-berry hunt she heard a rustling noise in the rrass near by and went to Investigate. When she got to the spot, lo! and be hold stood an open- mouthed chipmunk.- She -got up enough courage to , catch the rabid animal atfer a lot of nursing for her own good. She now has the anlmal( In a strong cagj and any one wishing to see the anlma'l may pay the small sum of a doller and get within twenty feet of the cage owing to the temper of the forocloua I .creature. The Mlrene came in with a cargo . of much needed supplies for C. F. i ruunlns Bl " "last wiui their crews lM cnlne and girls and are doing re- su wor, HARLAN Th III- t-iv r.-i .. . I W to schad.1 .T " "d ther W" a Z7r" ot have been beat anywhere. In fact ,iented( M well fru, p ; ,. , " ! ,(,btc uuiioi ana Biiem). I lift tecoui day of the fair Mr and Mrs ' ter were m attendance. Mr. Coot-r f5ve a talk on diseases of cattle and H in the Judging. Mrs. Cooter ,,i,ted ln Judglnr the canned fmlt I C00ked food and fancy work I ' Mr. Slmp,n and family ofElk City jaccompanled by Mrs. Simpson's mother -nd Miss Abbv v.Z ui.. i t . ' . ucut iuurun ires gone lO UI04- ' m,. iij n. u . ... i Mrs- Lloyd Drorbau8h Is teachlni?! the Grant hool this winter. School opene4 23rd I m... u- "l'""OBr' TAm l .' , ne, IO lne turned to making shlp-kneej vaiui biiu ji,ro. itiuciiier are run- nmg the ranch ln his absence. Mrs. I Cator has been hauling feed from Mod-1 Ketu M. and M T Rr. m' " Blodpett visitors la,t week. Mr Wr' ttDd Mr8' Frank Davl8 ond son- Wilbur, were State mir visitors last K D. Brandberry and son. Howard. rere also fair visitor?. ft li fonnrtoH , li n , Tat'a Tltvt. Lere a)g0 fatr Vsltor,. ...o Torino. r.mn h tne,r R. R. from Noon station to Mary, Panic ha a hmn anlil tn ti a Ciriitrnn Via.. trie Co. We almost fancy we see the Electric cars coming down the Big Elk. Trank Mulvany. Jas. Sharp and Tom Kelly are occupying the City Hall. formally the store building, while they are working on the Felgles Creek bridge. Miss Jessie T.rown is assisting Mr. Drorbaugli pick and dry prunes. YSU BSC RIB Eli ' O 'SX nut - t. Th'u it a reproduction of the in Jon potter to vhich mbtcribtn to tht Fourth Liberty Loan art entitled. No AMERICAN Horn, thould hi vilhoul iL .;&. - nt's " ..- ria i nrnunnue GOES OVER LOQ DUMP Buy W. 8. 8.- RED CROSS NOTES Shipped September 1918, 81 palra of knit Anrlfll 11 Alllta if lutinua Shipped .October, 1st, 1918, 33 Ref- """'" "o. ao nei- X,g JaCk 14 of ta,t 24 . Pajamas, 8 Buy W. 8. 8- 8PECIAL 8CH00L MEETING Saturday, October 12th, to '!" "ho1 dlPector 40 teke place of Wm. Andrews, resigned. -Buy W. 8. Bo WATER RATES RAISED M C"y CUDC" at lt9 meet,DK' M""iay, Sept. 30th, 1918, raised water rates ln the city of Toledo as follows: $1.00 rate now $1.50. $1.25 rate now $1.85. $1.50 rate now $2.25 $1.75 rate now $2.60 These ratej became effective at """" By order of the Clftr Council Attest: F. N. Hayden, Recorder. -W-8-8- 8TEAM SHOVEL HERE . ' Tl,e Southern Paoldc Company's steam shovel arrived here Wednesday ,ind Is busy esravating for new ,d- .,nB. It will be kept busy here several jweeks. ' Buy W. S. S NEW PIPE LINE SOON cOMPLmn NEW LINE SOON COMPLETED I 8" car ot Pipe for the City's new Inch main from Miil CreeVlZ .arrived and are being unloaded. The :ailch 18 a"i the laying of the 'pipe will be a short Job. Ifully well this summer considering the heavy load lt has had to carry, A u.i .... ... jxuu wnea mo new line is competed V . .... . uiPiBU-u to win nave amp e water for a cltv .,t 50,000 people Next thing get the people! I AT THE MOVIES Sunday and Monday, Hayakawa ln "The Honor of his House." Matinee Sunday, 2:30 P. M Tuesday and Wednesday, Mary Pick- ford In "How Could you Joan?" Thursday and Friday, Bcbnn In "Ono More American"', also "Allied War Re view". .Above shows, adults 20ccnts, ihlldren, 10 OMits. Buy W. 3. 8.--: DRAFT DEFRRED (Evening Telegruni, Portland) ' ' Duo to the scourge of SpnnlKh Influ enza prpvulllng In army training enmns IVirder No. 131(1, under which 652 draf jtee, would have been ontrclncd for Camp Lewis from Oregon between Oc tober? and 11, has been canceled. DR. W. J. CURTIS, of Corval- lis. Orep-on. will ha at thn nffiro of Dr. BurgBss, Wednesday Oct- lODer ytr, ibnu, and every two weeks thereafter. All .classna fitted by me are backed up by a wnnen guarantee, .it you aon t Know me hsk ur. ourgess. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. WE 8TAND CORRECTED In a recent issue we made mention lof Christiansen's new farm tractor. stating that It was the first one to jcome into the county for farm use. j Since then we have learned that C. J. Smith of near Waldport has had a tractor in use on his farm for some thne. Lincoln county is gradually forging to the front and soon all the farmers will be doing their work with power machinery. LIBERTY LOAN MEETING The Liberty Loan meeting held at Jthe Y. M. C. A. on last Sunday maae up in eninusiam what It lacked In at tendance. The 4th Reg't Orchestra famished some excellent music and the address by Lieutenant Ross was the best ever given In Toledo. People who heard him went their ways with eyes shining with the excitement and a newly awakened patriotism stirred in them, and a greater doslre to do their part ln this great struggle.' More meetings will be held by the Liberty Loan committee and every one Is cor dially Invited to attend them. Buy W. 8. 8 NEW BUTCHER FIRM Messrs. Nash and Brown of Nash ville have purchased Lester Waugh's butcher shop and are now in charge of same. Mr. U J. Brown will run jhe shop and L. q. Nash will do the cattle buying, etc. Buy W. 8. 8 AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE Oct. 3rd-4th, Broadway Love; 1 Reel uomeay, Home Run Ambrose. Oct. 6th, Mrs. Slacker; 1 Reel Com edy, The Lamb. CL 6th-7th, Hungry Eyes. Oct. 8th-9th, The Great Adventure; 1 Reel Commedy, Move On. "Girls! If your husband was a slack er, would you don klmkl and light In his place? See 'Mrs. Slacker' at the Liberty Theatre, Oct. Cth. If your husband had a yellow streak, what would you do to make him 3eo his duty toward his country? See Mrs. Slacker, at the Liberty, Oct. 5th. Would the women of this country. if they felt their country needed them (Hlo as tholr sisters in Uussia did. 'don uniforms and tnko tlio place of the (men? Ono girl did! See .Mrs. Slacker at the Liberty Oct. 5th. o CONTRACT LET FOR CANAL CREEK BRIDGE At tho session of County Court this week the contract wns let for tho Canal Creek bridge, across the Alsea itiver Delow Tidewater. This span Is 140 feet, and Curtis Gardner was tho (successful bidder. (CITY CAUCUS CALLED FOR TUESDAY A caucus will be called for next Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Clty Hall, at which tlmel a complete ticket will be selected for tho City election to be held In November. Tha (offices to be filled are Mayor, Treas urer, Recorder, Marshal, six Council- men. Remember and be there. SENTINEL 8USPEND3 . PUBLICATION Tho Lincoln County Sentinel sus pended publication' with Its Issno of this .week. The high cost of luper, labor, and other niuterlnh cntorlng Into tlm publication of a paper, itr tho n-nsenn for discontinuing nt'th'ls time. Tho high cost of doing bmriness 1in forced many papers In the ifnltfd fitnterf tb'qult. Lincoln county Is a fair samplo of conditions olsewlmro. Not jlong ngo wo lm-1 five papers In thn i county. Now we huve bwlnrtlod down ito two, and that In splto of the fact ill,.., I I , . counthw In the state. Meitsrs. Guild and Son have made arrangements with us to fill out their .unexpired subscriptions, and subscrip tions In arrears are payablo to us. Under the War IJonrd's rocont ru II ii it we are obliged to discontinue ull that are not paid up. Mr. Qulld, Sr.. expocts to mova tn Portland soon, while Mr. Guild, ji win niako his home here for the winter. NOTICE TO THE 8LACKER To those who have not contributed to the 4th Liberty Loan and who are able to do so, is herewith re-publlshed IU quota of the Fourth Liberty Loan and as taken from the Oregonlan of (by about three huudren per cent and Is recent date, and which instructions tlll going. In srite of our good show are given to all Local Boards, the fol- lug, we, are Informed that there are wwing: LOAN EVADERS NEED EXPECT NO LENIENCY Ordsre Issued for Report of All citusns Financially Abie Re- luting to nsspona failure to meet rourtn liberty loan obligations will be stringently dealt with, according to Instructions Issued yesterday by Edward Cooklngham, fetate executive chairman, as follows: Emery Olnwtead, Chairman Portland Liberty Loan Committee, Portland: All - ..... -- - o ruvu.u hub murning wnen liberty loan officials in Oregon have (on of the big Warren Spruce Co. neen given orders to report to the chairman of the state executive com-1'"1' and caught him as he was cllmb mlttee the names of any citizens who, Pns over the railing to get away As financially able to do so, have de- cllnod to subscribe for liberty bonds, or have subscribed grossly Inadequate sums. Every oHlten living In a democracy like ours is charged with the solemn duty and responsibility of bearing his fair and Just share of the burdens of the war ln which the Nation Is now righteously engaged. For any citizen to decline to do his duty, or to manl- 'fest Indifference to the call, is practic- ally equivalent to a treasonable act It has been made the duty of the Wrtate executive committee to furnish the State Council of Defense the names of those who may Justly be termed slackers and such action will be taken by that body as seems best for the In terest of the country. The state com mittee has addressed letters to num bers of persons In regard to whom complaints have been made. "Kindly be governed In accordance with the State Council of Defense the oases of any persons who may come within tho purview of this ruling. "Yours for the fourth liberty loun, "EDWARD COOKINGIIAM, "Executive State Chnlrnmn." It Is not enough that because Lin coln County has gone over tho top, thanks to tho loyalty of PATRIOTIC Citizen:! and her Soldiery, that you should bo a s'.ilrker. It Is not fulr, that the burden should be born by only tho PATRIOTS. You should uml imin do your part as well. There Is some time yet to subscribe ami wo hope that you will lie n i'port: dn ,your part. Hunt shirk. Dont bo a Slacker. If lt Is nwemary, your Com mittee fully Intends to do its full duty In the mntter, nnd we shall re port all, who In our opinion should help, nnd who do not, and do not offrr a good excuse. Liberty Ixmn Commlttfl Toledo, C. E. Hawkins, Chairmnn. AT THE MOVIES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY By Ambassador Girard Matinee, 2:30. Evening show 7:15 Adults 3.-ic. Children 20c. ' Buy W. S. S. i - Rat and .drJuk at ping's. Jus. Franks was over from the Ageli- y yesterday. Uenil the Umpiring Aimisemeiit I'o'.-i. uil In tliU skiil. Mr. ('. Zevely of Vaiiiina Ih a To ledo visitor today. Ted MeKlwnln wont to Portland on business Monday. D. II, ltu'iistloll was down from City Tuesday morning. Wm. Kmis purchased a seven pas senger touring car recently, Geo. Andrews wns a passenger for Albany the first of the week, Andrew Drlstlln of Elk City was a county seat caller yesterday. LINCOLN COUNTY OVER THE TOP Lincoln County has over subscribed some siacKers In the county. Th !Jrive committee has them pretty well Spotted however, and unless they conn. hrough, they will he reported to the :ptate Council of D fense. We expect rto puoush the list of Bond purchasers tor Toledo, next Issu'j. Buy W. 8. 8. WM. ENOS INJURED Wm. Enos came near having hta feft lfr nmtiiinn . prucss skidded on the Seventh Street J'l " the leg Is badly mangled and torn (but lt Is believed lt can be saved. Dr. purgess is attending him. Buy W. 8. S. TEN DAY CARNIVAL I Tno Browning Amusement Company jf 8'em has made arrangement tn (feoU ten day Carnival and Fall ftonnd Up in this city, commencin K n luta n ending the 20th of this pwithi They are one of the best jftnown amusement company's on the coast and have all new up to date equipment They have rented tlie baU park of the city for the ocaaslon. Buy W. 8. 8. - ORTON'8 8HARE IN THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN E. T. Raddant J500.00 E. M, Fralzer roO.09 Henry Cerlne 300.00 William Porter 20O.OO L. M. Donkel 100.00 Roal H. I'lank 100.00 Henry Scott iOo!o0 William Porter, Jr. 100.00 John Issacson ' 100.09 James V. McGulre 100.00 Francis Johnson 60.00 Margrette McGulre eo.00 Charles Sc Iimltt so.OO John J. Werner co.OO Charles Ilriimicr SO.OO Ge.irgo II. Horsfall r.o.00 Lawariinco Klumatli CO.OO Stella Fry r.0.00 Suln V,;i)i r,000 Annie llattlfre SO.OO I.odl Callahan SO.OO John Swansim 60.00 Henry 8. Zblnden 60.00 Illlila Harden 60.00 Robert C. Ilcniroso no.flo Wolverton C. Orton 60.00 Totnl r.'DOO.OO Collected by K. jj. Frazier nnd Mrs. K. T. Raddant. -WSS- THE Yl M. C. A. "LIBERTY SINGS" Two events stand out prominently this past week. One at Toludo. ths othor at Nowport. "Liberty Sings" were conduc ted In both towns. Each proved a splondld success. At To ledo the event wss held In the Army "Y" Hut, and a splendid programme waa pulled off consisting of orchestra selections, solos, sing song, speech etc. The occnslon wns In the success of iha big Llborty Loun Drive thnt went over tho top for more than ISO per cent throughout Lincoln County. At Newport, likew ise a big sine wn conducted. About 1000 citizens and soldiers turned out nnd a great out. do. Jollification took place. The 83rd Siiundron hand plnyed. solo singing, patriotic talk, community .sing. etc. Tho peopl0 tlevliirml thiit moro of such events should ,bp.,hii,. .. At Toledo educational work Is pro gressing splendidly In tho . Y Hut, Several class tent nr under construc tion to care for the needs of the edu cational program being organized here. Music 1ms had a largo share In tho weeks program's at tho camps. Music Director Howard R. Pratt of tho War Work Council of tho Young Mens; Christian Association has been here nnd together with Earl Rasor, district song leader, music rang from all the trees. If ever the Amerinn people should sing It Is now. There fore let us have plenty of good music. Buy W. 8. 8 Have you boueht anv Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds T e f t ' i