Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 25, 1918, Image 1

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Eincoln
Tender
VOLUME 26
TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDA Y.OCTOBER 25thr 18i8
No. 36
SILET7
music we have heard yet.
The full amount subscribed to the Mis8 Neta Phelps returned
Fourth Liberty Loan at Siletz Is $4860, home frm Corvallls last Week,
showing the good work done by the and remain until the Cor-
committee of which Mr. Chalcraft Is vallIs H5gh School opens again,
chairman. She was accompanied by Bertie
newett, ala a student at Cor-
on the new railroad Is th? finest HERMAN CREENHACEN DIES SLACKERS REPORTED TO
1A IrAi I' v - . .
rtOERAL AUTHORITIES
Guy Gibson Is now attending the
O. A. C., a member of the Student
Army Corps.
The people of Silotz favor an
vallls High, who will visit here
wjth his sister, Miss Leola, this
week.
Mrs. Fay Wolferenerewr and
army before the war Is stopped. Let oriT, tna , , . . . , ,
io marsnai rocn. men a settlement rsmmA Thnmn.- i. iT 1
can be made with the German people. biJ wnrkTT ?A Wh haS j
The dpvinn riht f ... beten wrMns In the Lutjens
autocratic forms of lovemmen h, y for the past two weeks.
Several
(to the County Committee from
.different parts of the county, of
men and women of means, who
,were failing. to do their duty to
their country, but without ex
ception these hesitators took the
plunge and subscribed their
i quotas after belig shown the
error of their ways, by the com
mitted. All such cases were re
ported to State Headquarters,
except those living in Toledo,
f In Toledo the matter wan ift
until the 11th hour, when the
autocratic forms of government should V.lf- l V . k i ' U1 the llth OUr, when the
perish from the earth and the neoni nowhaunng lumber to build I p.v.. ,,,,,, County Committee anDlled liu
ought and should rule. Thafgre.t "a"' 'away IfonaY ITij 8U.' Mc Produced Ilia dV
a, 1h : t- after a two weeks illness. Her- ! ?P the cases
question should be settled now. While " Mn
we are in the war let us make a ,Wn V,Slted at theJI1U rancn Sunday-
breaBt of It. To maintain the Kaiser Buy W. S. S
on his throne the German people have '
lost more than two million soldiers, I
BAYVIEW
an awful sacrifice for the glory of one
man and the exaltation of the Hohen
xollern family.
Our Service Flai? has thirty three
Florence, Or., last Friday, driv- a8!'L1918' ? at. ne of "Jg,.
name, on i, The majority of them down with toam and buggy. Xlctdtui CoUege lie wm the famous Japanese mtora ive
are at the front In France. Only one dt0.0 to Waldport. Sfcy lndu8trlDu1 be able to revive eir finan-
b morked with a golden star ,,d tent Monday evening of this week. u"-Lln IniuAtrl?u! dal standing. unlsa thev h.,v
man was taken down with Span- ,Ve uwullams and Hans 01
lsh Influenza about two weeks 8n' ij ,me?. of niea,n8 who
wuicu iaier aeveiopea into fhnoanAZ V, ZZ .11
pneumonia, causing his diath. 1 , S Both theso casjs
deceased was a graduate of I", "T ,ulicu" " ea
e Toledo High Schools of the ? Authorities for investigation
onaay evening or tnis week. " standing, unless they buv
SK Krt-knhSr Bonds to the limit of their re-
ta young Edd Thompson, who w. Mrs Dan Hendrickson visited kmT ? Bond9 1
u..--- .. . . . .. Mra Rlanph Tl.lrvnlr nt UTalHrvrv "J M WHO Knew Dim. .
;r . , n " 8R0, last Friday The remains were brought to , . '
The principal German actors in this y. Toledo yesterday afternoon an 1 Ia the future all such cases
ireat war should be deprived of their rge Stephens Mrs. O nSiSt 53 toff SLSto the be P,tUes Publicity,
liberty if not of their lives, it is mm Mcwuils and Mrs. Sheppard ,.;r "I"" ',rr,,u luc The time has
!nd,edc,lh1.51"b rtT'dSr17 11118 aUern0ni.- A.rican dtton
me urown rnnce is tne most brutal of r """8 .
all the German leaders. But others " av oai-
are Just as bad because they condonea urday !
and approved of all the horrible attro- Mlss Enia Slmonson re
cltlee commlted by the Gorman army, turned home from tb.S Valley
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
that that implies, or you are not.
And only American citizens are
welcome on American' soil. Tha
time has eone nast when tn
American Eagle needs orations,
BUSINESS AT STANDSTILL; AT FORT McDOWELL
"FLU" QUARANTINE ON . ,n
Chark-s Griel, of Oregon City
Business in Toledo ic practic- iL k me service,
.ally at a standstill owing to the a8 Deeii transferred from Fort
!anHA,viln 0n.,,.IK Trl MCDOWell. Calif.. tf Pnmn rVi
which has attacked our citizens. ? AHe ,3 'w'lth the Seven
It is ,no respector of persons, our , nth Art"lery. Griel is the on
doctor, the druggist and th j un- y of Mrs- Grlel, of this city,
dertaker all having been strict- a,"d recetly arrived in Oregon
en. There have been thirty or , i 1 ysterville, near To
forty cases in town most of ledo- Oregon City Enterprise.
whom are on the high road to p..
recovery.. The death of Mrs. HOLLIE R nil fcdic
Harry Guild. Sunday, came na i mlAP'.'rhfSPIE
!a result of a severe tase of in- "' otKVI COUNTRY
i ....
nuenza, vmn pneumonia setting JMlie n rnw,,t i .
in while she was in a weaken d ' f J?" , J;ll,CBP,e. ollI-'st son
condition as a result of the influ. " and JIrs- m Gillcspio of
enza. It is to be sincerely hopid 13111 City dIed at Ft. McDowell
that no more deaths will occur Friday, of pneumonia, followinjr
as a result of the malady. The an attack of Spanish Influenzal
army doctors have been called ! tt.yih , , "'"uanza-
upon to look after our civil pop-' "f"6 ca W in last
ulaUon, as a result of Dr. Bur- m Lincolu County. Al-
gess being sick, and they are though he had .inly been away
kept on the go to look after the from home two weeks, ha died
many patients. ta the service of his country.
n I Tne funeral tiervices were
conducted by Rev. Geo. Pratt,
MRS. HARRY GUILD of Newport, and the LOOP
PASSES AWAY SUNDAY ' Elk City. ' '
The funeraToTthe late Mrs. iTl "' the,r
Harry H. Guild ,,J w ?ceret sympathy to the fam-
Wednesdav at 1 0 A M otthTI'y- -.
mm, 1 V VUU A V
J . - . -
ieuo cemetery, snort but touch
mum v nr.. . . ihhi niiniiuv
lUD r Bo io a nmsn-no parley. - Tt ' , AI Waugh arrived from Ash- UAC,"-au ag'e neeas orauons.
WnnotML, 7 hAa,8 nd lat evening foV a visit Hereafter we will all be abla to
As yet we hav had no een called to the colors. Al- u i,if ellmlnfltA thfa nvnrcotiAnni
Spanish Influenra. but we are having Oakland returned home Mr md Mrg M
numDer oi cases or common colds oi oaiuruav, wr.vnnWUvH.linr.m
f,. and left aeaim for Camn Lewis ' ,r, " " "ra '"-J-
eliminate this conversational
etulT and come across with the
CASH, and do your full and com
plete duty,
as we always have tn "the fall of the anL le" -amp Lewis MB Trta KvnlLB ,f k
year, in 198J-90 the same kind' of n Thursday of this week. dyvlle yesterday morning for a ' "None of U8 18 danger,
epidemic visited the United sutes and . Buy w. 8. a. visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert none neod fear t0 8eek n,s bed
a great pany deaths were caused by It, OKk Warnock. ' ' .lest a demon in a German, hurl
, Henry Ooody, tha brilliant Southern f - - - Pete Myerg of Gold Hill ar- 1,01,10 from over head. Here
Orator, died of it He was up to Bos- j rived Tuesday evening for a visit .we g0 along a "g1"'. not a one
ton and delivered one of his great ora- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ohmart and among old friends and scenes ,ned ever cry a'n' we never see
non, iook mo ia grippe or mnuenza, uu iciurueu irom oaiem j. ct Dixon, the Elk City nier- soiaier, cepi our own, go
a, mot wwjiieBuay altera six weeKs chant, had1 business in Toledo marcnm- Dy. r'olks, we ought
l AhflATlPA nr. r Ka a 1 a. -.U a . a. t i
HwHV..,wa wonnoaiov 11 uc j miLt:iui 1 1 1 ihi'ii i i ir n i in
. vuuvoua j . j
MILES OF FILM
The avage weekly shipment
wsnt home and died In a few days.
great many prominent men that win
ter died of the same disease. It waa
ter died or the same disease, it waa 0n account of Spanish Influ- 1 Capt. R- A. Bensell of New- lYankee oy that the sacrifice of
Tery fatal until the doctors learnei nza ini the corvallis Schools Prt was In Toledo Tuesday glyln'' 8hould be, measured as a
how to treat. It. On the Reservation pheh)a is at horn until tha night. JOY. So let's do our part full-
A ffrpat manv nM Tn? In n q AlnA u-lv 'i . . . .... noartfwl Cmlla itt J r. i..iUn..i
a great many old Indians dlnd with schools are opened again
It. The symptons of the deseaae are
very plain. It commences often like
an
George Schenck is building a
Mr ti t uw xt fine residence on his property feKrJt We 11 all go broke if we
,nri "i Zl0tZnLl0J: at Second and GrahamstrcJti !hve to-but there's no one bust-
y liiain. ji commences onen lixe v..t LU Cv- at second and GrahaTii Ptrnota Have I1
ordinary cold, sneezing. dUzine,, a"d '"tends to ,& KHy Grahnm, who hs been i yet
n in ih f ,., work there. u ucr"
pains In the head, back of the neck. wur inere- working for O. R. Altree at the
k, ar. a-juieuiuea vomuiiiK, a-n- iir. and .Mrs. Harold M. Hew- sawmill ror the past six months
tng in Uie bones and extreme weak- ett and Bertie Hewett spent a returned to his home at Corval
ness. loss of appetite and chilly sen- few days this week visiting old Us Wednesday morning.
satlons running up the back, with a friends and their sister, Leola I w.s . "
tempature from 100 to 104 accompalned Ilewett. ' W-8-S
bllllouHness. When you have these t . . . TWENTY-ONE YEARS Ann
Woman's Liberty Loan Com.,
Lincoln County.
-Buy W. 8. 8,-
C. R,
ELLSWORTH
APPOINTED PASTOR
ymptoms. go to bed and snd for the OInner , J 'eao
doctor. But be sure to stay In bed, fPenLa. few, day8 'Ith hl3 bro" ' Judge Stearns went to the 1 Jamcs Moore' DIstrlct s"Per
keep warm until you get welt. It Is tner Delno' last w(vk- .Valley on yesterday's train. ,'ntendent of the Eugene district
the compilations that kill. Tneumon-' The Ildpin? Hand Club held I Chauncy Trapp, the contrac- of tne 1,etno(list Episcopal, has
la Is the most dangerous, if you take lt3 monthly meeting at the home tor, is at work decking the cltv al)I)ointe(l iV- c- I. Ellsworth
Of Mrs Klnior .vhnni.cnn loot whnrf .Iiasior OI tne Al. 1'J. unurcii At
ut whnrf ' pastor
I M c. . . . . ... ,thia Til n rn for mini li.ir vrnr TIia
uiuenza, you are "iuiuaj, i t. nuuw reiumea irom ..IIS- . jv....
Other compiles.! Mrs IT t -,i j,!Mro 80url last Thursday night (arrangement made at the annual
Pumon:a .. the a Coov ert ' Sa Ceter ad Tmer "ference whereby Toledo and
lescase is caused ' Bunuay " " coovert , were Tokdo visitors from Silot, Sllttz were united for the year
last Sunday. .into one pastoral charge seems
Dve Wado. Om rViTvinn,! T7n inadviHable, because that would
Chambers and Ado Crosnowent !K've oacn Vac on,y na,f im"'
to Rock Creek on a hunting ex
pedition' the first of the w.pk.
ways to spreau the dlHcase. Oo along friends and nelghbori who as-' GreKson w-'-nt to Philomath
whistling and be. Indifferent as to sisted us so kindly. j ,al,er Prt of last week,
what occurs, for often It Is In your, tai fiillr.Kn'lA nn.-l fimllv ' Jessops and Wlf
nniiilnir.n la frvl 1 ml-1 n tr clnna m (Ita
new name, Spanish Influenza, you are Saturday.
prettv sure to dl.r
tlons follow but pneumon:a Is the Rpent Sunday
xnosi uungrrous. i ne uvsvaee is cauea home
by a germ and Is contagious, that is.
It goes through the air and tho bac
tarla is taken Into tho systom through
the air passages. Tight rooms and
crowded congested places aro tin best
Buy W. 8. 6
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our,1
and would not adequately meet
jthe needs of the respective com
munities' under present conditions.
mind really waiting and no where else.
If you g"t scared you will tike the
dlsense much eahlcr. TI.e prescrip
tion most used when the disease first
tippearod in this country was qui.ilne
Ed Gillespie and family.
-Buy W. 8. 8.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank th many
, ,,, . , , j . . i e ufttire io inaiiK in many
and whiskey In lllmral dot.es. First i,,j t,,,, ,
A , . , , , ., mini uviftuuvio trim i r (.'UU3 lor
intra a nhpiln lai.1' t li.n ,.1 mtnnn. . . u
t...l. V.1 .1 ... .
,.ne are th, b.st methods to keep the """J lis. Oregonwill be it th. Ste,
disease f.- m spreading. and a,g0 for th noral of Dr. Burgess, Wednesday Nov- jresldonts of the Willamette val-
.'o -o aa no Terinra lember 26 to 28, 1918. All glasses y has 'given un hia run. and
Jessonn and -ta o m
,iate arrivals In Toledo.
J. M. Bowers and Adolph Pet
erson of BeaveT Creek, were in
loiedo Monday.
Dr. W. J. CURTIS, of finru.l.
lis, Oregon, will be at the office of
CASTEEL GIVES UP RUN
Engineer Cast eel, who has
made the Yaaulna-Albanv run
so many years thnt he is known
to nearly every poreon served by
tne railroad, n.t: rl hundreds of
9 7V na-
ONA
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ohmart
and children returned home
Harry Guild
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Guild.
-W-8-S-
Tuesday after an absence of two NO RULINGS MADE BY
months
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilewett
of Salem visited the formers sis
ter, Miss Leola Ilewett Saturday
and bunday.
MILTON A. MILLER ON
WAR REVENUE BILL
fitted by rve are backed up by a,travclrr3 now miss hiu ficc a
written eaurantoe. If vou don't the cnb window. Tom Blow-
know me, ask Dr. Burgess. jof Albany has bid in the run and
unice nours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. ,is now pulling the passenger
train. Mr. Castecl will remain
at his home nt Yaquina for a
Buy W. 8. 8.
COUNTY TICKET
For Sheriff J. II.
time and may retire permanently
from railroad work. K
IT Anrlnt. 71nUlAnl,a ..M..t.. 1
, i ... ... ....uv..- Bt-ivn:u loiu iit'H iivvr u
Reports are belntr circulated sen of Newport. Im.Hrwi nt ar. va, ,i nt ,,,
- , . r. ....u vt J.U1D UIIU U( Wl KltU
thflt PPrfnlrt rnllncra laiv. lwmn ' For Plorlf Tl II Tfnii'nll i-f 1 1 !, v n..
- , t , . i -7 ..... . . " """ i mm; uu huh kuhih 4c iitui ma
" ,u". "mue uy u,e -o!or or in-.iwiuuu. train, averaging 300 trips yearly,
irday at the home of Mrs. Addle ternal Revenue" In connection! For Treasurer Ira Wade, of each way. He has traversed
Slmonson. A very interesting with the war tax bill now before iToledo. that rond more than 21.000 times
lrus;niiii cuiibiii.-u ui kiuuj i congress, anu in order to avoid r or commissioner jay nunn certainly a remarknble record
l ... . ..V , ., i.i.. . r.-o", "iuci i'linii ri-nainiy a reniarKnnie recoru.
the life of Jauqulne Miller and credence being given such re-of Toledo. When the chanirn In the run was
s. The ports. Milton A. Miller, Collec-I ' Vor Surveyor Ord Castle, of nindo recently, taking the train
ed and trrr nf Intnrnal rfavnmin anva Rll.it I,,.,. t. in.
aolniltnna ftvitn Vi i a traima
d.vvj..u ..v... ... 1'" - .. is, iflllLUIl J, itllUL! , lUllt'C- I 1 Ul
r nt t rt .i.n. i 1 1 o.Tflniiiiii n . t .. . . n en ... I ...
mewing noo "i,""-u "" iwr u iiiicriiai ite ven lie, says .nii.uz. crew to Iimwnsvillo for an
several new members were add-that no rulings whatever could For Coroner Dr. V. M. Carter over night stay. Mr. Cnstcel
eu to me ron. ue made uy hlg otllce In a matter .or siletz. i mlns.vi hln hnnm fir nn rnv..
The whistlo of thp locomotivca which has not become a law. Vota it straight.
up his run.
ing services were conducted by
vuttuami rreu noss or the
BDrUCe TYK1llft1nn rMvlolnn
Many beautiful riowers n of mm:?K"
evldce at the grave. fifteen milV8:"V Vhe 7ve7
Deceased was ill but a few weekly attendance is nlaced at
an early Btage, and her death and Is 'under the direction It th
U11 auiBuucn. m. v.. A., K.. of c. or one of
Deceased was nnrn nt fimnd tn wvm , ..
- ---- " - ncume uiKaiiizanonn
Forks, N. D., May 5th 1887, and recognized by the government
n0 j. jcaia ul i.uu aiiiiain mis work for th
deceased moved with her moth- soldiers and sailors a drive for
n w roruanu', uregon, A-nere "'us win De made by the United
to.IIarry II. Guild on July 20ih Uth to 18th. "ovemDer
1912. Deceased is survived by 0
her husband and two childron, .TO EMPLOYERS OF
jonn and Martha, aged rennet-. LABOR IN NECE5
ively 5 and 1 year and' 7 months. SARY iwniiQTDice
Deceased also leaves a mot' r, INDUSTRIES
Mrs. Laura De Weese of Piq ta, ! An indrustrtal Advisor in behalf of
Ohio, and a sister, Bessie De- ' npartnnmt of Lubor to District
Weese also of Pinna Ohlr t in Hoard. nivi Inn W.. o t
, . " . mil your par-
brothers, Leo DeWeese of 'V:- titular ottontion to the fact that it la
tint s-k.V W V. .1 .
naiLuc, usii., ujiu uaymona v ,r amy io claim deferred claaHinca-
De Weese, Baltimore, Maryland ""n 't oil men In your employ who
ftre "necosHary" or "key men, eHpec-
lully lltted for Dip work In which they
NINE MEN ANSWER Prt. HHlHtnnt, or ansoclnto, or sole
DRAFT CALL THIS WEEK mumigiTH or tontrolllng and dlretUng
- ,,,!ad" of InduHtry or mannKnra of
Mne more Lincoln County a Buhsiantlnl or lntreKrai part thoreof-
boys wvnt (.ut vesttnhiv nnd in- nd not to nm i. . '
. dui ii i-iuim ior
day In answer to draft mils nii-n who r.r m ..i, ti .
- " . i iiu .MiiiHoyor,
Jney are: who. tiir.mt:!, fear of riti. f .u.
Chester and Bint rtv.Tn nf Onn tn Iliiilui n clulni i.-i.i..i. -i ... . .
. . , .... . milium ue made
nnd emon M. Cooley of Hk blameworthy as the employer who
v-iijf, nu ifityesieniay nioming i prrvrnt liniinveiih-iue to hlniHeir
fnf lrt Xf . I H.I.,.. ,. .... . 1
v., i uh i.n ii i inn, v.ai:mrnia. ""'' a cuiini ror deferred clamtMrv
EiDsene Fmerson. of Wlnnnf? tinn fur a
Ievl W. Hunt of Kddyvillc; John wry" r -Uey" man.
'. Church and Dewrv Jir l .Bnn ' It Hhoulil lin I turn lt n.ln.l tt...
------1, ...... , ,,,,(, 0.
Of Otis; they going to Fort S'.cv- d,,:' ut homo imiBt not bo preHrveu
Anil Phronpfi HnnnA nf W! Armv Tit Am... - .
iii - niurti m ruirit'u anu
lantand Albert Oakland or Hay- Induntry nmnt b malntnlnod at the
irlaiir .1 Tl..Mi, 1 1 I. t.rl. m . 1 ..
"-"i f"iis 1 'i 1 1.1 1111 Wlicie "l ' " K'ncy.
they will enter the Benson Polv-' Tim mrthnd for vnu i. ,.iin. .i.
technic for training. ferreil clinHiflintlon for men who are
In your employ who nro neiemiary
men ax he-cln abov? dellned. In for the
rn.plovr to make uttl,l:,vlt hmvl
fylnn fully the nature of tho rmiibiv.
I. J. Pepin of Chltwood wns h"- ' -1l..,inK de-
itl tho Ilv l.-,t Snt,.l,. .V.l -'""-U.hi: wlilch affidavit
came In andpnid us a c lw le ' J' 1 r,Rr
hcln to Pick them. Mr. ivi.ln ... ' Arm ,,lK0-
i ' . . i ,,,M " mi ii v Hiir in lie naif of tha
has . three orchard and al the ivp.rnr, of u.K,r. imZtZ
best variety of p, .pies. Mr. IVpin Ko. 2. AddppH(l KuKee Or
says he would 1? glad to have 0 '
people who want npnlos to ronin m-,
there, and pick them. He will W,IW
furnish them n house, ami nil thu Tim rn. '....n .. .
apples they pick he will haul to Monday. Kept. aoih. litis, raised water
flit tnl1M-tA'l fnM I 1. .ltnau.H. a. .
w.y tiiuwn.j mm Minn, iuii;;iiik niii-n m m riiy or Tnlrdo aa followi'
uii-iii hi i ue run- in ceins a i.oo raio now n.Bo.
Ihix for the apples. H jtmlicts i.2r. mte now li.sii.
thnt owing to the srarclty ofi ll.r.n mto now j.;s
labor that apples will bo high IUS wtn now $2.r,o
this Winter, SO now is your) Theee rntn beenmn efTectlve at
chance to get your winter aj- once.
liles. We iiresimie there am liy order nt im rii r......n
; "urn ii,
lots of other farmers who would Atteni:
be Rlad to make the Batnc offer. I V. NVilnyden riocordor.
DO YOU WANT APPLES?