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id ' .5 ' VOLUME 26 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24ih, 1919 NUMBER 49 SILETZ EDDYVILLE The Salmon River mallcarrier had ' quite a time reaching Taft with Sat-! urday's mall on account of trees across the road In many places. Two big spruce trees lay full kngth . Til A rtWQTl lr.ai,A .A J i Mrs. Carl Davis, and little daughter, lncorr(!Ptlv prrnMnn, 4Il "T : Carta, of Newport, have been visiting Wd M, ' a.t thft nnmft sf Mr. And fr nv .. ' Chandler during the week.. . - . !u2 f E"f the Schner m,Mn,r ' ha8 returned after the usual Christy it a complete blockade The Influenza epidemic at SHotz has mea V"oaUon. 2 Miss Wlnlfied Mc- The wire swing bridge across the wbout run lta course, and wo don't Br,do' wh spent the holidays here ' river was badly damaged by the wind anticipate a return of It. .The Chinook wlth hcr Parents, has returned to Cor- Irriday night. iwlnd and rain etorm had much to do ' 'vaIIlB' where she will resume her Miss Faye Merclcr who was visiting in diiiipating the disease. About 150 Btual09 at O. A. C. wues occured on the reservation i B- Hunt ' 'n receipt of a tele bmong tho Indians and whites! The gram- ,rora his i Clifford, announo tioafli rate was small, being enly about ln Ule latter8 orrival fan New York, i per cent. Thei plan from the start frcml France- Mr- Hunt saw activj was to isolate and quarantine the sick, Bervlce m the Artillery Division, and and to prevent the assembling of 1EB unoet. out '" returned to A Morning Scene for Germans on the Mine relatives at Grand Roinb, returned hvue 7'liursday. Her .ts' . Mrs Whit jiner iame along fo. a visit with her pa -ents t'.'iul Oj'.tPrton r"p-:r!i hia patients tt tlie , Wheeler rancu, rapidly roor.tr ing from the flu. Frank Young is nuroln the Derby's, who are tli down witii i:t flu. Frank Murry was dji Votary work at Tp.ft one day Iat -,voi!!. Mr. Smith, the Newport merchant. was a 'iift caller bevoiii days lust u1 in the wind crowds. The eick were put to bod and hla con'Panlr ltt time to take aatlve kt.pt there for at least ten days, and (paPt m tast ba'llc ' the war. the house was kept ot even tenipature, choste' Sparks, another EddyviHe 6ay about ,65 degrees. This was kept Boldlei'' waa als several engage up day and night during tiie cold spell. Ul0nl8' twice In French advances and ruMents were not allowed to go out onco ln an Amerlcal offensive. In his In the cold air for any purpose what- ,asl n8aecment lie was sliot through week, and l slng his WorA chill and a temperature of 101 010 ta9top and was ,n the hospital at ,iorm to 103 was a-auffcient cause to put the Ith6 Um0 tne altice was signed. Ja:k Troi ion nod ni.t Kentta were persoa to bed. Tlie people knowing Earl Wollln "h to have re-, Taft visi"-rs during t.ie wind jtorni. the tJahger of the disease complied olve1 hla discharge last woek, la quar- jThey got " witness nn angry ocean wininly with these requirement. The amme(, ln the hospital at Camp Lewis and rough bay while here, treatment is simple and effective. In- j'llh. cace of measles. ', Ernest Bone, Joe WeBlow, and fluonza of Itself seldom causes deatli, Fred Stre,Iar ha received his dis- ChaJ. Robertson entertained a few Pvt Dewey Jackson home again, (he It boing the complications that kill. charSe from erv!ce and is cn his way boys with music, violin, piano and having roceived his honorable dls- It Is gczi rule to keep the patient YW wom LP t-uus. banjo, at the Robertson homo Thurs- charge from Fort Stevens. ln bed during his entire Illness. Phy-' m- ana Mro- v- "lon departed day evening. Blcians disagree as to the causes of ,ast week for PortJana. "hero they Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford, who the disease. Come eay tliat it is caused W,U be emPloyei during the winter. ! have been, visiting with his mother by only ono germ, while others con- Mr-and Mr. Virgil Loudon departed !at Taft, are returning home to Salem. twnd that it .a three kinds of bacteri ,artC1' a ,everal weeks' visit with Mr. This Is the picture that greeted Germans as they looked from their windows on recent morningsi when Yank victors "with colors flying" marched up to the Rhine. This color bearing group Is from the . Milk A ..A III iL. TTt a. a 1 a-v 1 i i . .... r r ii m nriuierj ui ino r uai America uinsion uKen as iney came up to tne famous stream to rule Geo , nan soil until the term of peace are made when Cermany will then start to PAT. MERELY A MISPRINT , Salem, Or, Jan. 20th, 1919 Editor Letdcr: .Friend Hayden: h the last Uauo of tho Leader you Lincoln County contributed $448,050 Ma'or 8 "easase as published ln LIBERTY YOAN FIGURES that uroduce the disease. Bb this a ruatn pwent. It may, it is up to the bacteriolgist to Lc''lna Wikefleld made a flying trip anorailne this matter. This same dis- ,to Eddyv"1: Friday. Mse was here on the reservation 28 ' C McBride has been called to years ago, and the mortality then was senr!ce on the Fra. Jury, and will muii .greater than now. The disease 'lcaTB ,or Portland January 25th. waaYinrMr-uWlv ftl o m.v ir.n illB unerai service 01 uie le.te Mrs. and old people. A good many old peo- tyanuel, of Nortons, wa conducted at Ha died that winter of the disease. 'tho EdJ,vllle cemetery. Friday after- It was very cold winter and the snow In th Siletz valley lay about one foot deep aud on the high mountains it was from ten to fifteen fee, de'.-p. The mow went off with a- Chinook lnd and a warm rain, putting the Si' We were glad to get acquainted and t0 tha grand total of $38,362,650 of Ytt1u"ia Bay News, mill at Toledo is wisa them a pleasant Journey borne. the Fourth Liberty Loan In Oregon. SP0"-1 ot aa having capacity of 75,000 Buy V. S. 8. ! Th number of subscribers in the - 8 hours." county was 6,532. The over-subscrip-! Tllls ,8 a ml"Prlnt, my figures were LO'WER SILETZ I tion was 640.21 per cent. These 75."00 ft. in 8 hours. Vn rr.a ti.ini, oM nures nave just oeen rccoiveo irotn u""-u":l' )uuli v ik aiM sain w w J naiccy VU Lower Siletz, but you tare very tadly state Headpuarters. The ofllclal corn mistaken. . pilations do not chow the quota, of non- Some storm we are having, but we banking centers. 'FINAL REPORT OF are in hopes ther-j will bo no more: Followins is the statement of the, -j-HE; R) for awhile couunun'.ties ot tn.o county: -Buy V. 8. 8. HARLAN Lloyd Llllard came over from Philo math Saturday evening to inform the lots river up 33 feet abovo low water relatives of Ross Carmlchsl of mark. his The river was a ;oi ij ratar- death. Mr. Carmlchel was well known big garden this sumnief,, iEftf.'p George S. Fitzpatrtck made a trip to Siletz the other day. Alvah Strcme has boen papering his sisters house. " " ' " John Lloyd has been plowing his rj-den. ii exncctlng to raise a I Newport quota $32,760, subscribed B. F. Jones. CROSS The final report of the Rod Cross, $341,700, number of subscriptions 4,366. not including Newport, Ag.ite Beach, I Toledo quota $37,296,Nubscrib')d and South Beach, clvei a total mera- $10C',SU), nuwiber of subscriptions 1,166. bershlp of l,t9. Toledo ha 18 more I n 'name added to tho list and Wlnant MRS. LONG DIES has IS which should hare been In- ,rw" lree carae oown- ana we here formerly living on -what Is now i Haiiau James and Frank fludson iistn drift swept the big government th M. D. Bracdorberry placa Mr. ent to Portland Wednesday. They uiiuSB ry, ln wvm oum ocrot wo Carmlchcl died in Corvallls January have ust got over (the flu, """- oiuiui i7ui. He leaves a wife and two child- p:ace. Tne ina'.ana in order to keep AT SAN FRANCISCO lued ln ''ei report last week. This ,JB lor all of Lincoln County, with the warm went, during the big snow, into their sweat houxet. Tho house was eloael up, except a little hole at the top to let the smoke out The rocks were het up with fir to a red hot rcn. Mrs, Carniichel was formerly Miss Clara Rldenour. James Rldenour went to Corvallis Monday to see his slstar, Mrs. Ross Ccrttrjlchel. Jetse Daniels, Riely Young and Chas. V - - . .1. , . lno con, reraovea. ana on tiiese Cator with & crew of mea took advan rockn water was poured, and then the 'tage of tho high water and ran their bough of spruce, fir and hemlock were logs down Spout Creek, placed. The Indians woull lay and The Black School has been dosed weat and chant and sing his medi- on account of another case1 of "flu" in cin songs to tho Great Spirit, that the district, Mri. J. M. Poolo being the ho might gftt wclL This iweat would victim this time. She is now recover often break up the cold. We called iDg. Uito disease tlie la grlpp or influenza. Messrs. Rldenour and January have Thii sweating with the rich balsam been hauling lumbar from tho Hath bonght w benlflcial,, but going into away mUl ror Mr . Holly a newcomer ! cold river water after, no doubt ln t!ler neighborhood, cwised the death of many persons .The The bridgo over Fleglos Creek on Indian wrnw had separate sweat tho Payne ranch 13 nearly completed, hoases for themselves, made a good ' clarence Davis is reported 1U and Meal nicer and decorated with beauti- u now , tho hospU, ftt Cftmp LeWla, tul Upfcs tries, etc., and different tyle Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Young have pur of adornment The women are always cilased a Chalmers car. nealw and ulcer than the men. The' The teocher and chlldrou of the .women Used wt cnted. aromatic, cract school are preparing a program bertw in their sweat housee, and In ,a biaket social to be trlven In the a sort but plaintive voice chant their noar future. oust to the Great Sptrtt to mak and t . Vep them well, perserve their health 0 0 0 ttn keep thev and their friend from ( "dying. The women would not plunge In coM water Kke men, but dresied We are till glad to see Leota Wheel- ,Mt, where they made thtir home until tor again1. labout eight years ago. Mrs. Long s Leota Wheeler, Harlan James and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mns. TAFT Word was received recently by Mrs. en:cpt-n of tlie places -above Lamed, IA. E. Fearn announolng the death of ana which nave not icnt In their re- We hear Harley Taylor is back on ter mother, Mrs. Catherine Long at ports os yet Siletz, fixing hia launch up and he ex-'her home In Son Franciaco, on Jon- peots to start carrying the mall ln a 'uary 9th, death being caused by Pneu-1 few days. , monla I Alvah Stroma was fixing the tele-' Mrs. Long was tho wlfo of John phone lines Friday and Saturday. bong, (hey being pioneer residents of T..-.t. h.,..k w. spite of 1.1. knowlodie of the danger .Ir.h.railirnt lTa ' . -w.v m uo- MR. MIDDLEKAUFF RECEIVES WORD OF SON'S DEATH (Corvallis Oazotte-Tlmes) Mark Middlckauff met his death Sept 15th, while flying a Do Havlland air plane near ChaUllon on tlie Marne. This ofllclal Information came to Mr. Middlekauff yesterday after he had written two letters to the War Depart ment to find cut the truth. This is the first official notice the family has had I of the death which -occured four months ago and which Mr .Middle kauff knew of at the time thru an Associated Press dispatch to the Gazette-Times. The War Departmint ha hot yet notified Mr. Middlckauff, and ie letter he roceived is from Mark' coionoi in reply to letters of Inquiry sent to him; (Accompanying the letter wa a pho tograph of the grave utiowlng a mon ument with Mark's name and record chisled thereon and some beautiful floral wreaths placed there by the grateful French. From Uie letter it Is learned that Mark reported that the airplane he was required to takn was faulty in construc tion, that it did ot balanee. That he was ordered STFPWTM irtr.AM Dieffre , . , rnjtg t0 mu!e tile flht nnywiiy teems to Steve Locan passed away at thn Cur. be 'he Inference, for he made It In Utm Miar AuvitncF hoca alirtlt 9S WAfiTQ iiu in me n3sn oornooa. we efre in go. iney raura u a, yi. . hopes Dere will be no now cases. road land out near the foot of tPioneer Ha hia which he had properly reported. A boen ln a critkal -jonJItlou for somn Sreat quantity of these faulty airplane tlme and his dtitli wa not altogetlier were h'PPed to France and the unexpected. T.ie remains were brought .Hhes report refer to the fact that to Toledo and li.termicnl had in the :phlng had to order a number of 'them rejected on account of their be- - . .1 V H . , " " v.wwiw.,. " J Franit Hudson, wer down an spent I a. ream cesma m . v" - Doceased wa. 65 v, of r Jn wa faulty that they were danger- the evecing with. Mis Scott Sunday, present time. Albert Toberer went to Sllots Fri day end came home Saturday. We hear that Tom Chatt will tooon be home. Tony Wcslow has been carrying the mall for a few trips, while Harley Tay lor overhauls his boat. OTIS Mrs. Long was 82 years om at ma Kimo of her death. "il Mr. Long is Hnow 85. : 0 SERVICES Services will fio held af. tho Catholic Church, next Sunday, 10 A. M. Ser mon from the Gospel. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. rather Henry has.Aeen a resident of this county for ,PUI a great many years, 'being hew in tne I highest esteem' by all who knew him Wolll did the wind blow? seem to tuid went home. They show more tense be anktd by everyone. An. I should than the men. It wa unbecoming and ny It did, regular sand storm with It. lllbred tor the women, to occupy the No one slept around Taft, but no ser me sweat house with the men. At lous damage was done, only roofs blew that time we never heard or thought off of small building, of a mask, and the diaease did not seem Jasper Luce went to Millport to to spread aa much then a now. No work ton the Siletz mall carriers boat, tiiaaKt are worn at 81Ieti except by the which was out of commission. undertaker, and by (Mrs. Alec Catfish, What's become of the telephone ltreT who say she wants to be In fashion No one talking now since thn wind with outside people. The meek may be storm. considerable of a fakir like some po- Hoyt Parnielo is reported cinvules- pie who carry a potato in their pocket clng. to keep off rheumatism. It satisfies Clias. Hyde and wife are reported the wind and Ii v kind of Christian hotter, both recovering from the nu. Sclonce, and Is therefore a kind of Mr. and MtVi)orby have the flu protection. at Millport. Bern to Mr. and Mrs Burton, Jan. 14th, 1919, a ion. Thl neighborhood ha boen lucky so far not to have any cases of "flu." But iMr. Ralph Winter and family of Pitner have It quite bad, but are ro pe rted ia gaining along nicely. - Jake Hlgley and daughter, Stella, ex pect to leave on the 20th fcr Marsh field, where they will spend the bal ance of tho winter. M)r. Higley lias eoJd his team and wagon. The Devil Lake school board n&J succeeded In rocuring a teacher, school having started last Monday. Alex Krai or went to his Tillamook "county ranch and brough back several head of cattle to feed this whiter. Mis H 'iraa Hill ot Tart U now em- Dr. Curtis, the Eva SoeciaKSt, pioyea at tr.e nome or Mr. May Burton, wi be jn Toledo on Feb. 27th doing general house work. , ' xtar lha -vonino- train arrive Augost Ford from Grand Rondo, and wm be prcpared to fit glasses brought In three four horse loads of unti th, departure 0f the noon freight for hi store on Salmon River train on the 1?tn at the office of last week. Dr Burgess, He is prepared to The neighbor, wen Ul glad to see fjt ga98e8 an(j guarantee them. AT THE MOVIES SATURDAY NIGHT MARGUERITA FISCHER (Th Sllvarton Girl) IN RECKLESS SUSAN Also 1 Reel Comedy CUNCAY AND. MONDAY PAULINE FREDERICK In "Mrs. Dane's Defence" CLUB HOUSE GIVEN CITY BY DEPARTING SOLDIERS The 94th and 101st Squadrons do parted Monday evening for Vancouver Barracks to be munternd out. Before leaving the boys mode the City of Toledo a present of their line Club House. Tills building which cost be tween $3,000 and $4,000 to build wa dedicated to the poople of the city of Toledo and her returning Soldier Boys, a a token of esteem from the boy ot the Fourth Provisional Rosiment. . The departing boy said they certainly ap- Above Shows, adults 20centS, P"clto the treatment accorded them ihildren, 10 ooiitB. our, citizens and are glad of this chance to show their appreciation. 0 -o-o 1 The men in ado many friends while roriMrov dav nv .,,era u0 ll,ulr fauillar fac he vKbAMbK Y rAjDAY '.adly missed, although a number of UAUi lMANUtD u,, hgve ,igmoi tnelr intention By action of the (officer of the To- of "roto here to kx-ato, bolng well ledo Creamery, pay checks will be f'1" wth r mild climate, and avullablo hereaftor on the 10th and Ut t0 bPPortunltles created here 26th of each month. to hulldlng f the big mill. Conr.d ChrlstlinMn, Mgr. I Several of thorn have suhoorlbed for w fl fl tlie Leader to keep In tojch with CARD OF THANKS I thank the friend of Nortons and also of EddyviHe for their kindness during tho sad hour ot my angel, mother. Daughtor Anna Cline, Norton, Oregon event in Lincoln county. o- CARD OF THANKS W wlsli to thank our many friend for the ktrdnoss shown us juring th Illness and los of our little ot.e. D- E. Follitt and family. J