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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
... . T .7 I VOLUME 26 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1918 No. 35 gmder. SILETZ : ,vlew J8 Sunday. One lady on ' """sjb (her return trip tripped and fell Sunday the 13th, the Sunday School off Into the Witer, but a soldier elected its oncers tor the lnoueing working near Jumped In and year as follow: Superintendent, Mr. helped her Out. Walter S. Hall, Awlstaat Superintend- The train la coming nearer nt,, Mr. A. B. Stocum; Secretary,' and will be here in about ai- Mary p. Gibson; Librarian, Rose Cwynn; Organist, Alice Chalcraft. The' Sunday school Is: i' great' factor In the work of education, clvllatlon, and Christianity. . Some of fh ablest writers in the country are engaod 1 in propirins literature for .the Sun- day School. Political 'economy, So- clal science, History and religion are all taught in the Sunday School. This all goes to qualify a person to moke a good citizen. We are now engaged in a great war to make the world safe for democracy. I in principle -i democracy was es- tabiished by the united efforts of the Colonies. Life, Liberty and the pur- suit of happiness were some of the Inalienable rights our Revolutionary Fathers fought for and succeeds, This was a big undertaking, to get from under the yoke of a tyrant King, ' yet we did succeed In establishing the first free government the world had ever known. The King we were fight- ;ng then was none other than George the Third, afull blooded Hun. He reported to the same cruel barbarlous methods that the Huns do now to d!a- troy the Colonies and thus prevent the establishment of a free govern ment. He ordered his soldiers to burn houses, murder women and children, as the Hun is doing now, murder ni kill everything that appeases the kings army. This same Tuton or German that is uow trying to distroy all liberty and civll.zBtir.n carre from the Vunu- North. TLe-e me and hnuiiy time the Hur, als and Gcths of the barbarlous Interred Horn nnk th cltv. At this time the ITiiim cr Tutonii were governed by two bro- The hill telephone line is thers, Attela, and ll'.eda. These b-o- fil.i.ihed through tO the "Hilltop" thers crossed the Panube and luii Drown ranch and they are put-' wasto and distroy.d many of the Ro- ting in the line down the river as ! man province. Attela became j-ious far as tho B. O. Young ranch, i of a divided power, and murdered hla Mrs. Frank Garrison and thre j brother Btid then proceeded to e;:tcn1 cl,ii:lre:i have 'Olie to Vancou M? jifivpr and ronciie"t from tii r.v '- vrr to visit Mr. Garrison who is ' rrn o.cun to the Baltic Sea. The working in the shipyards there. Huns were the most cruel and ba'- Those who l?sire to attend burtons ppp' that live! in ancient Sunday Sch doI oa.i have the op- ' timen. nut now In modern days, w! en j.onunity as thcrr is Sunday t!i( world Is supposed to be more c-ivi- lired and licn'an, tlie Kals'-r w'.tli pi 'at aiiiiy has committed ir.or'' ! rible find unienttrr.3!)le rlnn m V v-fn ever i (iriiittfil befo-e in Hstory. Tlie Corn r.n svlem of cdr t'i!!-'liP FU'iermi-r.-.-rrn-r. to linv j-'ve-l l'lrn of all human fcr'ir.;; : )'!i.i'vJ'y I'.T'.o In his ;iv;rr na'.'.r.t' "i n f'!l nnlmiil fe',:s to tV-.ir-y "v t'i!i:T th;.' c :: '.- !:.:!. V.'i.r i i by wire tl...t. Crrirnr.y -! .. ; . 3'r, -;-lnet Vi'. n';i 14 U ; c.f , tut when v.e know tiu- r.r.uii 1 ire ilia; 'l:c, fi r j.'.iuta we r:iPt. V liv. nnv ti inc ll ".- s..;-. "i"., ' . like n wild liu'.l. f1; tin; .-.if- liiitil 1 I', tl'Milflllv CMl iuti 1. Pro f"' -y--t:t tlie Hun li.n b 'ii ; ''.ir vv :'.l (!o'!iln!rn 3".d lie clN!l'.: s t.i r' in. Vin Wpnd'-r.lioin. fie K:,J.- r'.i ir-- - i :il 'rlrnd nnd Imsli 1 repre. : ::t.i- f'.-n.'ti.nt'nori". by lila U!il'i;- ev ,i'iil Hhr!;illies Mirror.,"! 'p Vv.7 Turkey t.i J.. !n tli' Cermnn wli'i its ; i tut nnny. TV un.p'nk,i,i!i? Trrk. were JviKl thn h.nd of peupli to Jo:; the llun In tholr efforts to domlnntn the world. T!i K.ilscr knew Jjst the klr.il if rr.fn iorled to i.rtroy i racy. BAYVIEW Mrs. Georue Stenhens visited with Mrs. S. R. McWlllls last Dies are visiting: Mrs. Daven Su inlay. port's cople at Toledo. Mr. Edwin Oakland came I Mr. Burnes. owner of the old ihome from Portland last week. for a vist with the home folks. Stewart family. Mr. IJurnn la a i ' H "utbreniis of ordinary coughs He enUstcd in tha Navy, and ex- successful gardncr and fruit Bn,d, colds, which nsuniiy occur in the days. I Jess Davenport, who is log- Thtl8 ,e prei)ent epidemic raged most Mr, Albert Oakland left or King near Elk City, had the mis- intensely in Europe in May, June and Tortlaind last week intending to fortune to strain one of his big July. Moreover, in the case of ordi Join the Navy. , niares on the log chute, causing ' BBr' co,dB (funeral symptoms Mrs. A. Slmonson was a visitor temporary lameness, at the Dan Ilendrlckson ranch! Geo. Garrison, Huron Rrlpgs last Tuesday. and Tobe Lytle of Harlan were Miss Leona Prescott was a Glen visitors thto week, caller at the Slmonson home . Buy Wi 8 8 Miss A. Briggs called on Mrs. m. of SUetz is a Sheppard last Wednesday. iTolcdo caUor today. Miss Joslo Oaklamd and Miss I Vint Jones passed through Hanson! T-alked across the bay to Wednesday morning enroute Waldport last Sunday. back to his station at New Lon- Thcre were several people from don, Conn. Ila has boon' here Waldport wrlked across the bay, on furlough the past couple of on the railroad bridge to Bay- weeks. other WKSeK, . j,'. -Buy W. 8. 8 HARLAN Miss Alice Pavne la makiner an extended vtet with her brother, I. R. Payne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Davis and i Frank. Mulvamay went to Corval- J lis last Friday to visit Mr. and , Mrs. Mulvaney. Sr.. who are on ' the Kick list. . MIs Lets. Martin mm a homo irom tuoagett mciay eve ana stayed until Sunday with home folks. and Roy Stoner. R. L. Hathaway I Verne Young spent several days at the Racks hunting last week. Jamos Zib left Sunday evo for Portland where he expects to v.'Ork hi the shipyards, Ray Davis Of Blodgett is vlsit- ir f a: the Frank Davis home at ', liaiiai R. li Young had the misfor-; mm. u ijot; u. uuiaj LUIS nuuK, it having got in the mire SO dti.-i; i;w- had to shoot it. , Quite a number of the Big Elk rnnchrrs have Rone to Corvallis and l-.i J iii their winter supply of Hour and sugar, TLa Spout Crev k school opened Oct. 7tll with Mrs. P. II. Mai tin m cnxr.e Mid. Hathaway of Corvallis is vi.iUn3 tor son, R. L. Hathaway and family. ! nnil f-r,il1v Felic;l nt belli the Black and :vMit school hcus-s. ( I !... ATi-so.'i has gone to To !o:! t' woi k in o?)c of the camps .Vi:. Adams returned from Mi'l ';! lust week where she h-:; .- y.) tc visit her husband. -M"! C ':-. v.-for i wh ligs been C.'r-t ' rl from i Navy on :ift( in a lamp w?:, is vfcit r.t imp Adamc, o!ne. V-'hrt l iho 1 ::;'i?r Wlill OUT Prir I'.crrd thr.t tl.oy i.'.ont divide i:p t'v r.jioils. !". Mrs. Le.tr .Imuary r.-oi!-: to Poitkmd whore .Mrr. .I.i-in-y will undergo ai5 oiwv ;i rt one of the hos?i- l: Two dances thi.-; wick, one at J. W. Davenport's, one at C. V. Urown's. A liberal sprinkling of Uarb'ii and Sala.i;) noiirhbora 3i'lpcd out the good time Mr. and Mrs. Al Folch and son. ; Will, moved to Sautne-n Oregon, ! iMonday. We wish thorn much ! success in tluir new home. Mre. W. R. Moore and son Al tva. are homo from the Willam ette Valley prune orchards. Mrs. John Davenport and ba- Keedy place, Is visitine the Sam Euy W. t GLEN UtICLE SAM'S ADVICE Oil FLU U. S. Publid Health Service Issues Official-Health BtiHetirt oh ftfiuehia. ' LATEST WORD Ori SUBJECT. Epidemic Probably Not paniah (n Origin Germ Still' Unknawnr-f; pis Should Guar Agalmrt "Droplet Inftctloe" Surgeon General r. Blue Makes Authoritative Statement Washington, U C Spedal.)AI- tnou8h Klns Aironor bpa.n w m Z ' Sounlsh ' authorities repudiate any claim te fnnuraia as a "Spanish" dis ease. If (he people of this country do not take care the epidemic will be come so ' widespread throughout the TTnltAsi Kiatot (hut annn w shall bear lb disease called "American" Indu In response to a request for definite Information conornlng Spanish Influx enxa, Surgeon General Rupert Bine of the D. S. Public Health Service has u.horixed the following official inter- view: what is Spanish influena.r Is k .1.1.. n-.. . ,m umcunni Spain? The disease now occurring in this country nmt called 'Spanish Influen- M' enMe 0 'cry contagious kind ' ",M r..kt, nA Spread Diseases As Dangerous as Pctson Css Shells In the hend, eyes enrs, hack or other pnrta of lite body and a feeling of ne vere Kickness. In most of the eases the symptoms Ulaflppenr after three or four days, the patient then rapidly recover ing. Some of the putlenls, however, develop piieumoMu, or iulliimimillun of the ear, or meningitis, nnd many of these complicated cuses iliu. Whether this sn-rnlled 'SMiinlili' InfliHiiza Is Identical lth the e;dilei:.l?s of inlluen- i zn of enrller yciiH Is imt yet l;tn. n. ' "Kiddeml?? cf !: 'Ivtizn l::ive visl'ed ! this country slii 'c 111 IT. It Is Interest- 1 Iiir lo ktinw 1 1 1 rt t this l'.:-Kt epidemic ; was brought here from Val nei i, Spain. Since tliut time there have been nunenniM epidemics nf tlie (!!!- , ense. In ISs'J and 1S!H1 nil ei'dei"!e i of Inlliieii.n, Kt:irtln somewliere In tlie . Orient, Hpreail llrst to Iltlss'n and I thence oscr pnciieully -the enlire clv I lllzed worlil. Tln-eo years later t'.iere 1 was another fare-tip of the ll.-viise. ; J'.otli llines the epidemic spreud wlde : ly over the United Stale, i "Although the present epidemic In called '.Spanish liiduetizn,' there Is lio reitHon to believe that It originated In ; Bpnln. Some writers who have studied tho question believe that the epidemic came from the Orient and they cull at tention to the fact that the Germans mention the dlscime ns occurring along the eastern front In Uie summer am! full of 1017." - How can "Spanish Influenza" be reo- ognlzed? "There le as ret no certain wnv In which n single caeo of 'SpanUh Indu enzn' can be recognized. On the oLli- er hand, recognition Is easy where there Is a croup of cases, in contrust (fever, pain, depression) nro by no means as sever or as sudden In their onset as they are in Influenta. Final- 7, orumary coins uo not spreaa through the community so rapidly or so extensively a does Influenza. "lo most cuscs a person takon sick with InfluoDsa feels sick rather sud denly, n feels wenk, baa pains In tlie eyes, ears, bead or back, and may bo sore all over. Many patients feel dlzsy, some vomit Most of the pa tients complain of feeling chilly, and with this cornea a fever In which the tompernture rises to 100 to 104. In most cases tho pulse remains rvlaUve- lyjlaa. (Continued next week.) FOURTH CLASS POST MASTER EXAMINATION The United States Civil Ser vice Commission has announced an examination to be held at .Corvallis, Ore., on Nov. 9, 1918 'as a -result of which it isexpected to make certification to fill a I Lojmtemplated vacancy in the . position of fourth-class postmas 1 nlJ.. M m it. i l . 1 . ter at Nashville. ; The compensation of the poBt master at this office was $261 for the last fiscal year. -' ; ENGINE LIFTED OUT OF THE BAY Last Sunday, Southern Pac ific engine No. 1345 was success fully hoisted out of Depoe jchaplaln Ross. Privates Macy the purchase, has made appllca Slough, where it has lain since and Froom, two of the very pop- tlon for induction into the mm running amuck two weeks ago. ular fellows and extremv flno tnrv Dnri nuSa were eroictea Dy tne 1,?", Spru?e ?? for4 ho,8tine ing place, and the donkey engine at the log dump furnished the power to hoist it up and swing it Onto the track. Buy W. 8. S SCHOOLS, THEATRES, ETC, CLOSED BY AUTHORITIES m t , , kinterest this winter among the Tlie schools, movie houses, b e R-owr.'.ng Amusement Co'st VhA wark anion a th oamna Carnival and in fact all public In.l. :.. . u 1 . . ,.. 1 I . eaiij.-i i mtt e ntcn uhuct ine bauv this week, the authorities ; nuttini' tlin 1 rl nn titrht List . ' " .day evening. This Step was tak- ' en to pr:vent the spre?.d of theitha WnrU ar.or.mniiEhi ihmmrh, much dreaded Spanish Influenza. Four catea were reported Sun- y an.l since then about twen - 7 es have dovolopcd, al - though all have been in a mild form. It is not known lust how i long the quarantine will con tinue, but it is hr.ped to have the malady stamp; 3 out in a short time. -Buy w. s. s - $31.C4 IN PENNIES Mrs. R. R. Miller emtie; the bottles that are ilac. J at various places in ttvn with placards so l'r ' f rr p,'r!i.'s fnr the liolgian J! il.icf, a.i:I for.ii'I upon counting thm Ciat t!u-re we:-.; three T-.d ( .K, !iu::;1:t-1 and six- ty four iienniea i:i them. This, help to kep mar.y a poor ;o from sta; rin. Duy V. S. S. LKITED WAR VOr.K CAMPAIGN November 11 to 1S ... th- world wi:r. tlie C.ivcrnmei.t :. i nii- .i s!.,i.-; r.-::ii;-i!-tu eii;iit uieii and oik. ni.. lloiif; for tlie wet- or t-.. I .e i .ililii !. ii; i.ervii p. Tliexe and rt,!u.:;i,hii!s are divided , !'T:i! clii .s'lici'tii.-fts fur the j f i n:nl.i!;,n:i for (und:i, name- i. fni it war work ccm.iMin.: of i . ..I. ('. A.. V. W. t'. A.. War I'oiiiiiilin. ity iM tvh e. American l.lhrnry AMf.ie- htein. t.'ni.-hiu i't i,. . .i.., i.... A.iy and Jewish Welmre llur.rd : i. The u, d cniss. My requct of the l're:i!dent of the! filled Kti'1-8. seven i)"irinL::i!!iinii mentioned above wer- united for the purpose of BtillelUitlon of funil'i. Nov- ember lltli to l.Stli are tli dates set for tho nnr.JlKn. Th. ni-.i.niut of funds needed to meet the requirements of these organizations Is estimated to jbu WO.Guo.UOU. It la propoKed that every citizen of the United Stutes be solicited for the cuuaes repreHeiited and ahked for a voluntary niiliMTiiitlon,, mi their In tercuts appear and their ability per- tints. Oregons' (imita In $770,000. Lincoln County's iiuota Is f'.CaO. The County will bo divided Into Ditstrli Ing eaeh School or Votlnr and a chairman appointed for each dis trict, who will snluet hU own assist ants. A pcrnonal lottcr will be sent out to each chairman lvlnK tho amount to bo raised In his District Lincoln County hus been the first county In the state to go over tho top In ell former drives and her citizens are 100 per cent American, and we fully expect that Lincoln County will be first to go over the top in thU great Union Drive for humanity, equal ity, Justice and liberty. I). F. Jones, Chairman, United War Work Cam paign for Lincoln County, ARMY BAND INITIAL CONCERT The initial concert of Toledo's ArmyJJand of the 4tU;Prov.r Reg, was given Sunday night at he A 'V TTn T mirMv n;o, . great Buccess, and Bpaaks great credit to Its leader, as well as-of me - taient iaai inanea up -tun i i . . . . t fine organization, liana music will have a. large share in the I musical iesuvais or uie aistnct tor-the future no doubt, let us ""i"""1 ' 1 uooeu uy me uovernment, will Saturday night at tM "Y" a w moved this week to Toledo local vaudeville sketch was Or., to be used as a repair shop pulled off. Some very fine solos tot tha Warren Spruce Company were given by a former Grand i A. G. Browne, manager of the Opera Star Private Apollo,' ana Kisqually-Russell Car and Loco a hfehlv unified Patriotic-talk bv .mntlvA Wmim ,.,i, . soloists, add to nearly evsTy good program at the "Y". The Toledo Army Y. M. C. A. in doine- a. fin ft lob in an ednra- tlonal, social aind reHgtous way, W Secty. Fletcher says that he nnpeta othWIr enninnipnt wHh. jta a fciw days and then Bports i I'wlll start in for earnest.. Boxing (basket ball, volley' "ball and OTe8tHr.i2 will add greatly to the ' about tha district has been ham. , " " ipered this past week on account of the influenza ruling, although I .,... . , V ... a umuec amount is Dcmg ac- COninHhirl each dnv Oonprallv thi diHirlrt hn liPPn vrv irrntl. fyfclgi Kn lng. . . . . n M r fri n M r yHrln .y 9 Ann an iiinujr Y.mn mi u.ni- ndations have been forthcom-. Jazz Murray arrived Tuesday to spend ten dayB in the district .among the camps. He is a live men will appriciate. No doubt his work will bo limited but he is the type that will got the most out of small opportunity. ELEVEN YEARS AGO O. I.. Cray of Newpoit attend- ed Maso..ie loi!gj h"rc? last Mon - ,(iay night, T. II. Ilondn g went to Albany .yttierduy morniiih'. ri,iniiiU-Kiniii.r i.Yin.u Tlumin. SIXl was down irom balado Fi i - ,uay ni;;ht. Miss Saia Crahen wcui U roillan.l t-'atiiulay liiorning for."-- ' !1 w eek S Vl!-il. ! -''r- 'r:- '. I'. Soule ie-,' ,ui :ut' Stiiifitay evening Irom a . visit at ( i.fvalllrt. iianUer iu'ii .,ir;. Ihumas1 MVHO HI t Ol'ValHrt Clt.U' ill ci: Wi'diii'rfilpy tviMiinj-'s iii.in. Mis. A. (). lKH'l;er went In Pi oneer it.riav marniiK' ior a vlsit Wit h i l'ic:ul. . -II'. Mm Mi s H. . inc. ill departed yesU i day liuiniiiig for, ()sv:iit. N. V.. Vilwiv tlicv will! jsprad (lie winter. Mai ri-d -Stiii:!.;.. Oct. 13. at 4 I) ClOCK p. 111., Ill the Home j (f the llT'de's lKlPVllt .Mr.'Kllll.T I MlaWOl'tll to Miss MtHKIe I lorn ''Tn. Duy W. S. S TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO There is a constant amd steady inquiry for houses to rent in To- IfKlo Wm. Parker of Albany has been visiting relatives in this county this week rnl T .1. Unford was hi Tole- do Saturlay receiving the com - ,a,,r,,. nf lila frloiwtrt lmnn hit is embruc- appolntm in to the office cf ag- ii; iTcclm-t'ent at Siletz. Victor Hurt came over from Corvallis on business last Satur - day nnd maiie a stay or mrce or Ira Wade left for Newport Sat urday evening nt which place he will attciad school this winter, .. Ag nt Beal Gait her and wire vumuy ierK: ,were over from Siletz Mia first I L. J. Nally and Iura B Mc of the week visiting relatives. In tosh, both of Newport Wallace Fish, a little eon of T. f - ' P Fish had the misfortune to South Beach, Lak both the bones of his left J J MIsa. I Walker, of WaM forvarm last Tuesday. j1 Married At the residence of Fralzer M. Ball and Inez D. the bride's parents In this city, Anderson, both of Toledo. Ion Sunday, Oct. 17th, 1897, Jay Dunn, and Miss Eva Dick J. A 'Hall offlciatinlgi. I Uv -t .j ; T - NATION TAKES OVER shop I ' VVCK SHOP Tacorna Plant Will Be Moved To spruce Belt at Toledo. ' (Oregonlan, Portland) The. -plant ot the NIstjuaHy- niussell Car aiud Locomotive ftVbrkfl, Taooma, recently nur- The Nisqually plant has been in Tacorna nine years and has been) one of tho nm,,,, tn' stUntlinc i, u.. -o-o-c Z SOLD LAST FRIDAY t 1,8 R! Sawmill .VothAiiiZJ i, iasi rnaay tne "if'low Doan Lbr. Co., of "dlner' !uig over the as sol;i last Friday ?5onie!J of le lui at once. JYlPRRTa llni'llno .,.! c w , ... mm onimi 'I7nirnl'M '''m Friday evening, and Mr. IhiwkHn M that ii k.j .,, . ,e natl I1?1. ytt decided just . ai newo"'d next, or where wou,(1 loc:ito- We would like to ee Mr. I awk na nut In. .u . - ...tn !... ... . ., . ' 'u u.i an- " ' l"c 1 ou,uy- -Buy w. s. s.- A,LR?P MAKING MANY IMPROVEMENTS Thi Soui.he.ni Pacific Co. Js making many improvements to its depot and yards here in To l"do, ,rt wr:i r.i ;;! ,nt t';e -i-u,ie liiu from hoie to Corvallis. The steam shovtl has bo;n working Uie ,ast two week3 (j,i4i(inig ,ur a new sjiir on the oast sil1.1' )f "'f main line. Thi; , i"" t-xir jhi from yecomi ,rur'-1 1 J umn Bticet, whore it Will COIlll.v: 1111 Willi III.. Innir !'iir at i;.. a:ii.-i Spruce Co"a v-arehou ,: , Tll4- platfonn has all 1 " "i aau is ncmir hlled ,'" wi, Kiael, ,v lih a tup coat- ec !;:(. v.;!l bo p'i! ;i jut i''l. !;n li nt en e w:M.-r l.cie. A 'ccted Lit t. ' -i liallaK'oil -i:i.;', I.'.tclvi have V.-'-al t:':'f s lio- -,!! C.i!l is 1,1 l! ii ; I I '.I IV.C-., I- c a ii. I HniiiHiii, an,i is ii.'i'i1: 'jot ready to of I lie output from V"l ' in:;- 'la'ro care ti e !)!.' n. ill r.uy w. .GOVERNMENT MILL SAWING JANUARY 1st . 1 KOVerilllKMIt Thi spruce mill here. tlie ) L'L'(Kl mill !. the Aorthwest, is rappidly ncarl '" ne main structure is elevem hundred feet long, with numerous wings, etc. It le three stories in height, and WllPM rnm. l,,ctcI the lajest labor avins devices, for the manufac- mmucr. i ne main saws - 1jo,12 lluh ,);n,l rg. each llriv:n "y lts individual electric nuiui. m maeninery will be l'l"cuiiy unven. sixteen bon- '01 - 8 J now on tha ground for Use 1,1 ""e power llOUSW which In 1Q bui,t- w nre Informed Ithat ho 11,111 wl11 employ 2100 ",c" to tne sni't. 1 j 0 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED The following marrlacj ii. .censses have been issued hv th n......i.. n,..v.