r "' ' " ' V 1 "7"SH6 1 VOLUME 27 -TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 1919 No. 3 Wincoln gesmr. SILETZ last Monday. . I Mr. B. Dyer was a visitor at the 8. 8. T. Loudon, the Grange Organizer R, McWlllis home last Wednesday, -of the County, was here Saturday and Mr. Ole Olson and Miss Millie Fisher re-organlzcd the Siletz Valley Grange, went to Toledo to be married last Wed nd the following officers were electr nesday. They were accompanied by ed: Master, A. B. Slocum; Chaplain, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrlckson. Edwin L. Chalcraft; Overseer, Chris Mr. Oscar Oakland left for Portland Lareen; Lecturer, Mrs. Martha E. Slo- last Wednesday morning. Cum; Steward, H. Mi Sorensenj Assls-. Mr. E. 8. Oakland went to Newport tant Stewart, Ralph Hamar; TreaBur- er, A. L. Crawford; Secretary, Walter Ross; Gate Keeper, John Walno; Ceres, Mrs. Lennle Hamar; Pomona, Miss Alice Chalcraft; Flora, Mrs. El -a-nor Crawford; Lady Assistant Stew ard, Mrs. Anna Bell Hall. Seven now members were Initiated making "a membership of twenty-five good work ing members. The Grange was ham pered by war activities and the pre valence of the flu, so they could not moot regularly. But now with har mony and a splendid set of officers there Is no reason wiry Siletz Valley Grange should not be a large factor In making the beautiful Siletz Valley the best farming section in the county. The Indians will in a short time get. deeds to their land. Th'ey then will be as free and unhampered as any other citizen to go ahead and improve their farms and be a unit In th- munlty like other people; Alec Cat- llsh, Ned Evans, Hoxie Simmons, Scott attaclc of ,nfluenz Lane, John Adams, Charlie Chetco and Harold Grosser, who has been in a Wblverton Orton already hv wpII training camp In Texas in the service Improved farms. Deeds will not be Issued to the old people, as the com mission believe they are incapable of taking care of themselves. The num , vlsIt!ns" ln thls cIty- He arrived Mon ber of such Indiana will he, small. Tl. da? evening. commission Is very fair in the treat ment of the Indians. Each Indian is called to the office and the commis sion ascertains whotner ho wains a deed or not; and if ho doevn . want a deed, the commission will pass upon his ability to manage his own affairs and if they think he Is capable he will get a deed whether he wants It or not Aleo Catfish expressed the sentiment of the young men ln this way: "Years ago when the reservation was new we bad no roads, no bridges and no school bouace. But now we have pretty good roads, six bridges across the river, one of them steel and one cable, and a number of good school houses. Our children are being educated and our community Improved ln every way end for this I am willing to pay taxes to make our roads still better and to build more bridges If necessary." This Is the sentiment of the young people generally. The commission say the land of the old people will be held ln trust. The commission Is composed of Inspector Smith, Supervisor Chas. E. Coe and Superintendent Edwin L. Chalcraft The commission will be ln session about one month. Mrs. Chalcraft and Miss Alice Chal craft went to Salem Monday morning to be absent a week or ten days. Mrs. Chas. Hyde of Millport staid over night at Siletx Friday, while on her way to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Hyde. Mr. Gatula of the Lower Bay was a Visitor at Siletz Friday. If there Is anything in the old say ing "If March come In like a lion It will go out like a Iamb" be true, we ought to have a splendid going out because the month come 9a like a roaring lion with wind, rain and a clap of thunder that shook the glass out of the windows and sent the birds and animals niBhing to shelter. The old Indians" say the "Sah-ha-lee Tyee was hyas sallex (very mad), nesika fayas kwass (much afraid)" ThA vnnn neonlB of the Enworth League will give a party at the Gov ernment school house Friday, March 7th, at 7:30. A light lunch will be served and a short program rendered. Cards of Invitation are already out Grant King has put a new side walk and wire fence in front of the hotel, which Improves the appearance of the place very much. HAYVIEW Mrs. K., Mrs. D., and Mrs. H. Hen- drlcksou were visitors at the Simon- ion home last Sunday. Mrs. E. 8. Oakland was a caller at the Hanson home last Monday. Mrs. Andrew Slmonson and Mrs. Dan Huntsucker visited Mrs. Sheppard v to Met-W HOME PCTlClrN SWEET I CAN HOME by Jack Wilson on business last Wednesday. Pvt. Dexter Twombly arrived here last Wednesday. He came back to the U. 8. from France a few days ago. Anotfer Bayvlew soldier safely home, Mir. and Mrs. J. R. Walker visited at the Sheppard home last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ryan and her daughters, Ethel and Esther, moved to Grants Pass last Monday. Mrs. Ryan rented her place here to Mr. Henry Hendrlckson. o NEWPORT ... ( News has Just been received In this city of the death of Charles Ernest Stuart, 16-year-old son of the late Cap tain Charles Stuart of the Newport Coast Guards. Young Stuart was liv ing with his mother at Long Ben- ' Wash., and the cause of his death was complications resulting from a sevc. of Uncle Sam for the past year, re turned home Saturday. Donald Jam3, of the XJ. S. N., is Jack Cleland, an honorably discharg ed soldier of the 8. P. D., and Miss Marie Soule, a teacher in the Junior High School, were married Saturday. The.', have many friends who wish them the best that Ufo affords. It is also rumorod that Johnny Plck- ens Bnd Mls CUI EwlnK ha,e Ten tured into matrimony. We presume It Is true as a license has been Issued them to wed but Just where or when the knot was tied we will have to wait until they get back from their honey moon to find out The City Council held a meeting Monday night and the matter of fixing up Front Street was discussed. It seemed to be the sentiment of the Coun cil that the price of lumber was too high at this time to make permanent repairs so it will have to be patched up any old way to make it passablo for some time to come. Plans were outlined for securing Newport an ad quate water supply for the coming summer and Mr. Edwin J. Clark, of Toledo was engaged at City Attorney. It transpires that the Newport Com- ' merclai Club was not lost, only tem porarily mislaid. A meeting was call ed for Wednesday night for the purpose of electing officers and transacting j other business. ' And now the News accuses your Newport correspondent of knocking his home town. If It Is knocking our home town to tell of. existing condi tions then we are glad we knocked for , the knocking is beglning to bear fruit ! The rotten condition of Front Street is an undlsputable fact and we dont care who knows It We are not the city official newspaper and the City . Council has no strings on us. As far as knocking our home town Is con cerned, we do not believe we are any worse In that respect than the aald City Council which turned down a 'pon lor ' ' attorney ana gave iiu a lo.eao man. Verily It Is as Shaekspear hath said: "Consistency, thou art some puuit- kins." W 8 8 LOWER SILETZ Nve are sure having our share of rain, Alva Strome Is seen quite often at the mud flats. Wonder what the at traction Is? Ernost Bonos Is going Into U.e Stock business, going to get two cows ana two calves on a deal inai ne is aicxer- ing at j Tony Westlow has been trapping up I the river. He has caught quite a few of the furry tribe. i Ward Nlckols was seen drifting down the river ln the launch that he bought from L. C. Mowery.. That's QNCe INtMAH.NAMCD read O - right, Ward, paddle your own canoe. J. T. Simpson has sold his. ronnb to a man ln Washington, consideration, not known. . Paul Chatt has bought a full blooded short horn bull. Paul Is xoing Into the stock business too. " L. C. Mowery from Toledo Is spend ing a few days on the river. Carl King was seen up the river a few days this week, buying stock. I persume he Is going Into the stock business too. Alvah Strome has returned home from getting his teeth fixed. Hurley Taylor has a big smile on his face. Wonde.' what is on the map? V NASHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Wallls Nh, who havo been in Corvallis since Dec, where Mr. Nash has been' under the Dr.', care, have gone to Newport for a short ntay. The Misses Bessie and Qna Allen, of Corvallis, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Hershey. Mrs. Jas. Davis and Mrs. Wm. Cot chell returned from Portland Sunday. Mrs. Ben Hogvohl and two small children returned from a visit in Al bany Monday. Mr. George Frary went to Philomath and Corvallis Sunday, returning Mon day. Mr. Walters, the piano man of Cor vallis, was In Nashville Monday. W. H. Mhrtln left Wednesday on a business trip to Portland. 0 ORTON Mr. Robert Justo, a member of the 1919 graduating class at O. A. C. re turned to his studies at the College on Friday, after prunnlng the orchard on the Raddant ranch. Mr. Justo for merly came from Buneos Aires, Ar-! gentlna. to out In Dractlce his know. ledge obtained while at the college In the U. 8. Business transactions brought Mr. Ralph Hamar Into our midst on Sun-dAjr.-is'o mad or rln seems to scare htm. A. Bensell braved the rain Sunday to carry out Government Instructions. He was accompanied by his family, who stopped for a few moments on the hill. Come again. Mrs. O. W. Davles, of San Sranclsco Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Raddant Henry Zblnden came from Siletz to the Upper Farm Sunday selling beef. The rain never can come down too hard to scare him under shelter. Bill Elting Is ln visiting his brother, P. H. Elting, at Orton this week. TAF1 Tom McNally returned Thursday evening on the mail boat There was a Grange organized at Taft Hall Wednesday. Twenty-four members were Installed by Brother Loudon, and a big dinner was served by the ladles of the Grange. The Grange will meet every 4th Saturday In the , month. Wesley Bones, Friday, hauled a load of freight from the Taft store, up Schooner Creek to different parties. Mr. McMlllen was ln Tart Friday after a four-horse load of feed and seed oats. Knoble Felix and his mother receiv ed a telegram to come to Portland at once. Mrs. Fellx'iavlng gone to Port land about four walks ago to be doc tored. Andy Winkler is In Taft as a book agent i-mniey ana cnesiey uoues were i called to McMlnnvllle by the serious Illness of their brother Frank, who had a second stroke of paralysis and also has heart trouble, Tony Reed wns a trader at Taft Saturday -and reports Jos Dick very much Improved. Mr. Maclor went to Salmon River Sunday to visit with his son. iDick Rondy, of Rose Lodge, was at Taft Saturday after a load of feed and seed' oats. Bruno Rejiska and John Sijota were Taft traders Saturday. 1919, and requests that all members of Wm. Gertula was shaking hands ln ' tho town, and city chairman, be pre Taft Saturday. Isont as well as all other citizens of Mr. Wolf and Fred Doberoska were UPON A TIME THERE WAS AM KCM - AH J I ttM SSATOWSM &53s34 J THE TIDE HAS TO ,n Taft rrday. Carl King was a Siletz River visitor 1 ,aa of the week' 'Miss Sophia Wisnlewskt was trad- log In Taft Monday. , Mr. Moore of Salmon River was trad ing ln Taft Monday." He reports the roads nearly impossible to get over. Bud Knight, wife and daughter were at Taft Monday. He says the roads by Devil's Lake are nearly past travel ing with a team. 'Mr. Frandula and little daughter, who have been visiting at Mr. Sarrl's at the Lake, left for home on the mall boat Tuesday morning. While here Mr. Frandula bought a piece of land from Louie Holton. SATURDAY NIGHT At the Movies "Under Four Flags" "UNDER FOUR FLAGS" ""3rd Governmental Feature Adults 20c Children lOo GOV. WITHYCOMBE DIES Governor James Withycombe died suddenly Monday evening at bis Salem home, death being caused by heart failure. He was 66 years of age and was just entering upon his second term as Governor of Oregon. Funeral services were held yesteidjry after noon. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Is now Governor of Oregon. Buy W. 8. S GOOD ROADS MEETING A good-roads meeting is being held at the Courthouse this afternoon with representative citizens from Newport, SlU-lx and Toledo present The idea ' Is to 'work out a plan for a bond Issue ' and then put the matter squarely up ! to the State Highway Commission I gnt us dollar for dollar In a paved highway from Corvallis to Newport Buy W. 8. 8. NOTICE OF MEETING Goorge W. Caldwell, representing the S'-Ve Chamber of Commerce, will hold a meeting at Newport, Oregon, on Wednesday evening, March 12th, I the county who may be able to attend, 1 I AURWrff.-CX-eMAW THC-"ANI I l KR MAM6 WAill ,w, VAl, tne 1 ' I I ' -i TURN SOMETIME I ANTI-VARMINT DAY SET FOR MARCH 9th Rj Drive on Coyotes and Cats Starts at Daylight. There will be Music in the. Air when the Hounds Hit the Track. "GET YOUR GUN AND GET READY" . The Coyotes and Wild Oats are doomed. It facts were known, It is probable the wIbb old critters are right now turning talis on the county seat and heading for the county line. Bet ter they do for at daybreak, March 9th, every dog In the county worth feeding will be on their tracks. Every man and boy capablo of bearing arms should station himself on the hill and watch for them to come over the Top. By no means are co-ed sportswomen barred. In behalf of the dogs, all persons having traps set, should spring them this day. Parlies not hunting will do their community a favor If thoy will j protect the dogs, feed them, and phone the owners should they stray and stop j all night with you. I In order that a report of tho day may be had, all parties are requested j to report to the County Agent's office j the success of their chase. Who gets , the best bag? .t Pass the word along. FATTY ARBUCKLE and WALLACE REED (In the leads) AT THE MOVIES Sunday 7 Reels CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that ell City Warrants no to and including: warrant No. 2121, dated Oct 26th, and eudoritud i not paid for want of funds, are hereby called and Interest stopped this date. J. B. Booth, City Treas. L. H. Payne of Newport was In the city Tuesday. ' Jim Franks was over from the Agency yesterday.' Joe Kosydar of Lower Siletz was In the city yesterday. THE GOOD ROADS WE HAVE COMING B. F. Jones will toll Toledo Peo ple what the Legislature did for Us. Good Roads Is the most discussed question ln Lincoln County today. Are we likely to get the Coxvallls-Newport road 7 What about the Roosevelt Highway? Where will these roads be located. What will they cost? Shall we bond? What shall we do at the June 3rd election? These are some of the Important questions which Hon. B. F. Jones will discuss Saturday after noon. Mir. Jones is coming' to Toledo at i the special request of the Toledo j Grange, but the speaking and associat- ed program Ib open to the people, j Special music and a series of steroop , ticon pictures of Lincoln County will also- be shown. I The program will be held in the j Odd Fellow's hall and will begin promptly at 2:00 o'clock. The Public j la cordially Invited. Buy W. 8. 8. VAUDEVILLE Also G Reels of Motion Picturos AL DERBY Champion Bag Puncher of the World, in Scientific and Fancy Bag Punching; Also Head, Chin, Feet, Knee, Musical and Blindfolded Bag, Punching. A refined Vaudeville Act for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Don't fail to see this Great Vaudeville Act. One Night Only, Sunday, March 9th at the Liberty Theatre. Admission, 15c and 30c. First show 7:1 5 P. M. Sec ond show 9:00 P. M. Mr. Derby, In his great Novelty Bag-Punching act, will appear again by special request at the Liberty Theatre, Sunday, March 9th, with a complots change of picture program, which will consist of a five reel feature and one reel comedy. Mr. Derby will offer a prize for the best local bag-puncher. Come and boost your local talent John Q. Adams came up from New port Monday noon. ' Hon. B. F. Jones was up from the Resort City yesterday. . Fred Taylor and wife were passen gers for Portland this noon. John Gwyn of Eddyvllle was In the city several days this week. J. A. Peterson and son, Vivan, were down from Elk City Sunday. W. A. Cooper of Newport passed through to the Valley Tuesday. The Fischer-Storey Mill Is expected to start sawing in about a week. W. 8. Sail, the Siletz merchant, was a county seat visitor yesterday 1. B. HV1. the e'tnntsrd Oil 'Agent, was in the city from Yaqulna yester day. Mrs. M. Espy and Mrs. W. E. Rich returned Sunday from a visit at New port Chas. Overlander of Salado was t county seat visitor the first of the week. . I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oshurn, of near ; Newport, were Toledo visitors Wed- i nesday. . Mrs. Lee Wade and daughter, Carrie, i were passengers for Portland last Tuesday, Assessor A. 0. Schwartz departed for Harlan this noon where he will do assessing. Arrangements are being made for the Installation of two nioreVJtollera in the light plant Born, ''Saturday, March 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snuffer,' in this city, a nine pound son.