Womtip VOLUME 27 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, 1919 NUMBER 7 f NEWPORT Hon. B. F. Jones, Mayor of Newport, la absent on business connected with the Roosevelt Highway. Mr. Jones is the Father of this project and if all citizens were 'as' enthusiastic in its support as he is the highway would be am assured fact m a short time. J. A. Reed has been awarded the con tract of building the new (Jam at the lty water works intake. Vis btd was for $3,096. He expects to commence construction wlhln a few days. At the meeting of the City Council t Monday night it was decided to re-' plank Front Street with new plank tram end to end. Some of the bulk heads on the bay side of the street will nave to be rebuilt and bids will be asked for including the entire Job. Mayor Jones and the Council are to be congratulated on taking this step. Of course some opposition to the plans of improvement were encountered from those who wished to patch the street tn the worst places and let It go at that, but the Council wisely de- elded that the only way to fix tt was to fix it right. The matter of improving Fall Street came up for discussion and this street f ill also be Improved. 3AYVIEW Pvt. James Briggs arrived home from Camp Lewis last Wednesday . Welcome home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Stephens and Miss Humor were visitors at the Han son home last Sunday. Mt and Mrs. O. C. McWlllls visited at the Hunter home lost Sunday. Miss- Aldura Br'.ggs and brother, James, were visitors at the Burt Twombly tome last Sunday. Albert Oakland left Tuesday morn ing for a trip to Alaska. Mrs. F. Huntsucker and Mrs. E. S. Oakland visited Mrs. Ryan, of Ona, last Tuesday. Mrs, K. Hfendrickson and Mrs. Oak land were callers at the Briggs home last Wednesday. Mrs." Mary McWilHs visited over night at the Briggs borne last Tues day. Dr. Linton was called to the Hunter home last Tuesday to see the baby who was seriously 111. Little Billie had been real sick but Is reported better. i LITTLE ELK. farmers are very busy putting In flne thrtr spring crops. I J Casen, Mart Pompel and J. S. The wwtw t. An u .. Goln went out Tuesday to Albany to in and stock of all kinds are looking line, and we are all looking forward for a prosperous year. Most all the boys that were In the oarvice of Uncle Sam have returned and all seem glad to be back home. W. F. Wakefield went to Toledo last Tuesday to attend County Court Floyd Ottman, of Portland, is visit- Ing his sister, who Is teaching school here. Al Halm an of Mill City was here last week looking for a location. He said If he could find a place that suited him he would settle here. Mr. Cutsforth, of Cervine, Or., was looking after property Interests here one day last week. He lias bought tha nW lrnftn . ih n. n-l ard place J. N.Loudon has all hi. thing, mov- ..... . a anu nas gox seuiieo. aown. .nr. WU- don bought the Boyntnn ran h. was formerly of Hlllsboro, Oregon. The, vacant houses are filling up I , , 1 V has bought ths SalUbury homestead . ... ana n'JJS movea onto it. " ... Vt. Leonard went to Corvalll. last,"" Scho0'' chftrge f Ue Monday He- is bringing In his Over- ram- n tend. i.lch he had at the Garrage I Smith end Supervisor Cos there for the winter. , the Indian Competency emission Our school Is getting along nicely finished up their work at BUeU tinder the able mnnoment of Miss Joy nd leave Thursday moniing tfj10' Ottman. Pupils will all puss their grades, although there was much time lost during the winter, caused by the flu epidemic. Mr. Schwartz, the Assessor, was In this community last week trying to And out how much we were all worth. I guess he succeeded very well, all seemed to be very well satisfied, 'even Mr. Schwartz. GLEN It Is reported tlmt Henry McCnmib recently lost ftmr nice cows with lurk spur poisoning. We cetalnly sym pathize, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown gave a Wolconio-lloino oynlor dlnnor fr thulr son Evorett, who has recontly return ed horns from OJisvllle, N. V. Those present were N. J. Watltlns, Mr. and I Mrs. Lloyd Drawbaugh and daughter, Marjorte, Mro Althea Grant and child- ren, Mirs. Nellie Davenport and child- ren, end Vernon Folmsbee. Mrs. W. R. Moore's brother, Mir. Ellenburg, and Miss Blanch Jones', of Corvallls, have been sojourning at the i Moore ranch this week. John Davenport, wife and babes are at homo to their friends on the Gopher Creek ranch. John has the aspuds planted, some early garden, and Is dig- gmg up the dirt and stumps to beat the Dutch. He tells us the rawh certainly beats the togging camp for him. 1 The Brown family received a tele-. gram from their son saying ho had re- i turned from Prance, was well and was then nt Hoboken, N, J. The Co. Superintendant made our j school a visit since we wrote last. He delighted the hearts of the pupils with ' a little talk, praising Lincoln County, and gave it tu his opinion that this was one of the favored places of earth. Word has just been received here of the death of John Fohnsboe, of the Salado neighborhood. Mr. Folmsbee ties been a resident of this vicinity for many years. We are not yet Informed as to the place or time of burial. SILETZ Miss Elsie Fellows o Eugene came in Saturday and will commence school Monday, 31st, In the Porter district, on the Upper Farm. Miss Fellows wns educated In the public schools of Eugene. She Is a practical teacher. Verne Cabriel and family left Satur day for their new home at Enterprise, Wallowa, County. Mr. Gabriel was sawyer in the mill of the Fir and Spruce Co. since lust spring. He goes to take charge of a large wheat and Ftock farm which belongs to his father. The world war closing so suddenly and unexpectedly changed the plans of a good many people. Had the saw-1 mill continued running Mr. Gabriel ' would not have left I L. C. Mowery has been appointed -mad supervisor of both of the SUett road districts. He and County Com missioner Jay Dunn were looking over the roads Tuesday with a view of making the necessary Improvements. Mr. Mowery will have a large territory , to supervise. The work will com mence on the Cedar Creek bridge and will be pushed at fast as possible with ' : the limited help at hand. I Farmers are very busy plowing for ' ' their spring sowing. The weather Is brhlg 1n 0Ter the roads three Ford cars. Mr. uoin win oe me ciiiw one of the party. If the weather keeps good the roads will soon be in flue condition and it will be a pleasure to , . , . Al . klit (Aaa Jt fitlat riae ..g w.ru u.o " " and to hear the r ppl ng water falls of ana 10 near ui tw b . th beautiful river and to catch fl e speckled beauties from It. clear, cold , tCT9- 8lloU ln ot ONf0I1' fishing streams, j The Siletx High School give a party Friday evening in the Larsen Hall. The room was decorated with ever greens, among which the High School colors, black and orange, figured very conspicuously. There was nearly a hundred people present and the even- I . 1 A 1 .. .nnM In VtlflV. 11UJ was very pieaeumijr "!"" I lng games and marching and promo-1 "" ld " "Moil i rimv" Com In thru the Rye, ' , .. , . . "Pop goes the weasci , .mo vm " Cabin In the Lane ana athuwu. Velor'' . It was a most enjoyable even- in nrviWMrnfi fit hh aiiu a,v.vs " v served by tlie High School girls. Mrs. of have two weeks work In fixing up land matters with the Indians of those two burg and Marstineiu wne "... nlaces. The Indian land- problem is being settled as fast as possin.e. Indians capaDie or muwi" own affairs wilt got deeds to their lands and the old helpless Indians will be cared for by the government. The North American is parsing away, but tlie mixed bloods are increasing right along. ROSS LODGE April Fool! I Spring Is here at lust. Rnlph Dodscn returned to his horns at Dallas hist week, after a short visit with his father, Wni. Dodson. Mr. Bloom, Mr. Greenamyor and Ralph Leonard left Tuesday mornins April 1st, to work lor the government between Hebo end Rose Lodge, People aire making fine use of the weather, these who ' havent Bprlng fever." , ' The delegates to Pomona Orange, Mrs. Bloom and Miss Kearney, have returned and they eay they had a very enjoyuiblo time. They were asked how they got there and of course they said they wuilked part way so in Grange some' one said Mrs. ' Bloom and Miss Kearney walked part way end ran the rest The next Pomona meeting will be at Taft, June 26th. Opal King land Daphne Trowbridge spent Saturday .and Sunday with Bloom's. Mrs. Crispen returned home on .the stage Saturday night Mr. Cider and family are moving down to Curry County, to mine this summer. ' Sam Bauman has rented the West property and stock at Otis and is mov ing there now. Their son intends mak ing cheese. o ELEVEN YEARS AGO F. A. Godwin of Nashville was in the county seat yesterday. ' Grant Hart of Ohltwood was In Che ! ctty last Friday. Miss Verne Rdss completed a term of school in the Ramsdvll district above Elk City last Friday and return ed home to Toledo that evening. Mr. and ' Mrs. Dan Hurley arrived last Friday evening for a visit with Mr. Hurley's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurley. Ed Avery left Tuesday morning for a business trip to Portland. Mrs. B. F. Swope and children went to Newport last evening for a visit 'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robert son, on Ololla, Wednesday, April 1st, 1908, a girl. BOY SCOUTS TAKE HIKE About a dozen of the local boy scouts under the leadership of George Cham bers, departed last Friday afternoon for tlie lakes north of Chltwood. The boys had a fine trip, caught some fish, and came home on the train. TRACTORS AND GRADERS DOING GOOD WORK The County Court is keeping the new tractors and graders busy these days, and the roads are beginning to show good results from their work already. Yesterday two of the tractors and graders started out on the Cor vaJUs road. One ot them will go clear thru to the Benton County line, while the other will go to Ohitwood and re turn. Another tractor Is being operat ed to the Slletz Valley. The roads io 8llet and Newport have """""is w , both been put in shape the past week. P nd ' have lHtte effect on the roads, o CRESCENT RIDGE Nortons, Or.,1 March 31st. ) The Settlers of this neighborhood held a meeting March 31st, to discuss local problems and what st'jnd to take at the Special Election, June 3rd. We are all for progress, as stand ing still means going back, and we hope that the wave of Good Roads en .,, -,in hnnoflt the mAn of the I Settlers as well as tlie State and Fed- lefal Highways. The Settler with his buckboard en- joys a trip over a good road., from Ms home to the station, as much as the Tourist, with his car, over the High ways to tlie Summer Resorts. BUILDING CEMENT WALK W Androws Is having a new cement walk built along the north side of his store and office building. Chas Mock end crew are domg the work and are turning oui a urn. j.m. - ting a number ot permanent Improve ments these days, which are all appre ciated. Buy W. 8. 8 'MILllNERY OPENING Mrs. T. P. Fish will nave her Annual 8prlng and Bummer Millinery Opening on Apr" 19th, 1919. ! DREDGE OREGON'S WORK - NEARLY COMPLETED I Tho Dredpo Oregon cams up from below the flrrt fo tho week and has been dredging out tho local ' harbor. . bho will have her wcrk on Oils-bay complotwl In a Week or ten days. 'ahtfUp" April 11th and 12th have been select- i ed by the Women of the Civic Club us ! Clean-up-Day for Toledo. j POMONA GRANGE AT TOLEDO , One of the most successful Pomona GiuJije meetings that was ever held in the County, was" held with Toledo Oram Re, March 2th. Meeting was called to order by Master S. T. Loudon promptly at eleven o'clock. The fore noon was taken up with the regular roUi'.iae of business, reports of sub ordinate Granges, and other business. Adjourned for dinner and Oh! what a dinner, fit for a king, and plenty left for supper. The 'afternoon session was called at 1:30 o'clock. First was the election of officers. There was a bunch ' of officers elected and all were duly In- ! stalled and we have a right to expect some good work during the next two 1 years. Tift was elected as the next place of meeting. The following Orang es wore represented: Lincoln Grange, Slletz Valley Grange, Salmon River Grange, Eddyvlllo Grange, Elk City Grange and ToleJo Grange. The Po tnena dr.rrne. was given to a large class of candidates and after closing Grange all present- enjoyed dancing until a late hour. All went home feeling well pail fnr time and trouble. S. T. Loudon. Where is your Roosevelt Highway Button? Dr. II. D. Burgess went to Corvallls yesterday. Good roads will lift Lincoln county out of the mud. lUx Steele was a passenger for PonUuid Sunday. County Surveyor Ord Castle was in the city Saturday. ' Frank Parker was over from the Agency Saturday. Clayton Dickson arrived home the fire", of the week. J.w.k Fogarty of Yaqulna passed thru to Portland Sunday. Dudley Henry came down from Chltwood Monday evening. Cliauncey Ohmurt of Ona was a Tokdo visitor Wednesday. Merchant W. P. McGee was a pas senger for Portland yesterday. Finest' Bryant was over from the Agency Soturduy with his car. Mrs. J.A. Peterson returned Sunday evening from a visit at Corvallls. Quite a bit of street Improving is planned for Toledo this Summer. John Buckley of Newport was In the city on business Monday afternoon. R. E. Chandler the Slletz merchmt wr..' !n the city on business Wednes day. T.-. C. 2. L'Jiten of Waldpcrt was In tho city on business last Friduy atto. nocn. Mr and Mrs. 0. V. Hurt of WaWport pawd thru yesterday enroute to Port land. Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth of Marshfleld pased thru Saturday evening to Otter Rock, where she will visit her parents, Mt. and Mrs. T. H. Homing. Cabbage, Parsnips, Carrots, Ruta bagas, White Turnlpe, Sweet Potatoes, New Potatoee, Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Green Peas, Extra Fancy Asparagus, Cauliflower, Horse Radish Root, Bunch Green Onions, Rhubarb, Ben Davis and Baldwin Apples, at Frederick's Quality Store, T- ,-1 I 1 r If T.T was In the city Wednesday. Mr. Hurt wont to Port kind yesterday where he will meet with the Forestry Dept. with regard to the building of a rood down the Alsea river, connecting up Corval lls iad Waldport Mr. Hurt Is a meet entliUHlaetlo good roads booster. Mr. ond Mrs. Wm. Rmlcllff arrived tn tho city .Monday evening for a visit with Mrs nodollfT's unclo nnd aunt, ' Mr. und Mirs. P. Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Uudcllff wcro married at Gorvals ' lost Thursday, nnd ero here on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. lliulcllff was formerly Mki Vlvlnn Splcer, snd Mr. nailcllff 1s a merchant at Florence CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY WILL BE HERE TONIGHT Following his usuiail custom when Congress Is not in session, Represen tative W, C, Hiwley Is In Oregon in vestigating he needs of tlie various tocalttlea and conferring with his con stituents. He will arrive ln Toledo on this afternoon's train, and remain here all night, and will address the people st the Court House this evening. To morrow he will go to Newport and re main there tomorrow evenftve. While here be will view the harbor improvements, the various diking pro jects, etc. -Buy W, 8. 8. t , COUNTY COURT IN SESSION THIS WEEK County Court has been 1b session here fthls week. Besides tlie usual grist of bills, several petitions came before the Court for action. The peti tion for the organizing of the Depot Slough Diking Association was grant ed. The petition of J. W, Walker, et al, for the sum of 1 0,000 annualy for use on the Abtea highway was not allowed, for tlie reason that the Court at a previous meeting, had provided for the expenditure of ? 10,000 e.v! year on this road, to match a like Bum expended by the Forest Service. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of Lincoln County, 3'ate of Oregon In tho MaXtw of tho Estate of John A. Turnos, Deceased. Notice is hereby given thait the undersigned Ad in hi hit rat or of the Es tate of John A. Turkts, docoased, has filed his final account in the Court of the State of Oregon for Lin coln Co-Jirty. That on Monday tho 6th day of Mhy, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock ln the for moon ol said day arA at the Court Itoom of aald Court, has been appointed by said Court as the sune and place for hearing of object Ions thereto and a sefetlemrnt tlien-of. Dated and first published, April 4. 1919. M. A. Selti, Atnnlnlstrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of tlie Estate of J. F. Klnw-y Deceased. Nbtloe in hereby given that the undershmed lias been duly appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County Oregon, administrator of the Estate of J. F. Kinney, deceased, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my office In Toledo, Oregon, properly verified, within six months from the date of flrjt publication of this notice. Dated and first publishM April 4th, 1919. Ira Wade, Administrator of the Estate of J. F. Kinney, Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the MHtter of the Estate of John Kelly, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dnrsigned has been duly anniented by the County Court of LIn.:o!n County. Oregon, administrator of the F-"' with the will annexed of the estate of John Kelly, deceased, In the State of Oregon, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to prexent the same; properly verified, to m nt my office 1n Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this notice. Dated and first published April 4th. 1919. Ira Wade. Administrator of the Krtnte with tits will annexed of John Kelly, Deceased SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln Albany Btato Bank, Plaintiff. va. l Carl 8. Dsvls and Eva Davis, his wire, and R. L. Sabin, defendants. By virtue of an execution decree and order of sale Issued out of tlie above entitled Court In the above entitled action, to me directed and dated the 19th, day of March, A. D 1919, ln favor of sold Plaintiff ond against the nbove named Defendants for the sum of $1624.25, with Interest thereon at the rnto of 7 per cent per annum from tho lath day of March, A. D 1919. and a further sum of f 1R0 00 nttornny's fec.i and costs taxed at $21.55 and coHts of this writ commanding me to sell tlie following described real property sit lis tn Lincoln County, Oregon, as follows, to wit:- Lot three (3), In block six In Slletz Townslte, together with all buildings thereon. NOW THEREFORE In compliance with the demands of said execution decree and order of sate I will on Saturday the 20th day of April, A. I)., 1919, at 1 o'clock P. M., nt the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, snll to the blithest bidder for rnnh. nlr the right, title, and Interest of the shoved nnmd Defojidntn, In lh;i nlmvo named action, In tho nlmvo dnsrrlbcil property, to ni'tlfy said ex reiiHin decree mil Mir of Hale, In- i torest, cosls and nccnilnn rer- W. E. F1MPSON. Sheriff of Lincoln Co., Oregon Dote of lnnt publication Apr. ?5 IMS. Datcof first publication Melt. 113, 1U19. ELK CITY LUMBER CO. RECEIVES NEW DONKEY The Elk City Lumber Co received, a new donkey engine yesterday, tin. loading saine here at Toledo. The, machine win be taken up the river on, a big scow. The engine U one that was used lost Summer by the Warren Spruce Co. at tta Camp 3-A, and was later taken to Vancouver where It was sold to Its present owners. The donkey will bs placed on Bear Creok, uibout four nillos abovo Elk City on Big Elk, where tlie company Is log. ging. Clyde Van Orden Is engineer. 8UMM0NS ' In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon for Lincoln County Ella Haynes, Plaintiff, vs. Homer S, McDanlels and Etta McDan leU, his wlte, Defendants: To Homer S. McDanlels and Etta McDanlels, his wife, the above nauiel dofrndunts: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weoks from the dote of the first pub lication of tills summons, and If you fail to so appear and nnswer, for want thoruof. tiro plaintiff will apply to tha above entitled Court for the relief de manded in li If complaint, to-wlt: For a (lecreo of ihU Court foreclosing a cerialn mortpajte executed by the said Homer S. Mi'Duniels and Kttu Mc Daniels, his wife, on the 13th day ot January, l'JIO on the following describ ed real property situated In Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wlt: A piece or parcel of land "Commencing at the W Section corner on the North lloundnry of Section 1'ivo (5) In Town Bhlp No. Eleven South of Rntme No. Eleven (11) West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence S. 0 dei;ri es. .07 minutes West on the cen ter line ot said Suction No. Five (5) above described GOO feet to a post near Wagon Bridge, thence East 660 feet to a post, thence North 0 degrees .07 minutes GOO icet to a post situate on the north boundary of said Section No. Flvo (f) above described, thence West alo.ig the North boundary of said Sfigljon No. Five (6) 660 test to. tha place of beginning, the same contain ing Ten (10) acres according to tha survey thereof. And that tlie above described tract be sold by the 8herlff of Lincoln County. Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and Owing tn Illntntirr nn mnlil mntff.n.. and furthpr for a decree that each of sma aerendants and all of them and all persons claiming by, through or under you mild defendants may bs barred nnd foreclosed of any estate, right, title, leln or Interest In or to said mortgaged premises or any part thereof and for such other and further relief as may be equitablo and Just TblB summons Is served upon you by publication In accordance with an Order hv tho Mnnnmhla n n Mm.. County Judge of Lincoln County, 6rs Bon, which saiu oraer is aatea Febru ary IT.th 1919, and which requires that this summons hn nilllllalmH Infl.n T in. coin County Leader for six consecutive nnu successive weexs neginning with the Issue of February 28th. 1919, and ending with the issue ot April 11th. 1919. Hawkins A McCluskey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Adress; To ledo, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln W. J. Henderson, Plaintiff. VS. C. K. Croxno and Jesulo Crosno, his wife, defendants. Ily virtue of an execution decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled action, to me directed and dated the 19th. duy of March, A. D., 1919, In favor of sulci I'lulntlff and against the above nnmod Defendants for the sum of $550.82. with Intercut thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the llltli day of March, A. I)., 1919. and a further sum of $50.00 attorney's foes and costs taxed at $12.75 and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described .real property sit uate In Lincoln County, Oregon, as follows, to wit:- Lots three, four, five, rlx, seven, eight, nlno and ten, In block, six: also lots five, six, sevon, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelvo. In block nine: also lots seven, eight, nine, ten nnd eleven, In block eilit, all In Stanton's addition to Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. NOW TIIKKEFOHK in compliance with tlie demands of said execution decree and order of sale I will on Saturday the 201 h day of April, A. D. , 1919. at 1 o'clock P. M at the front door of tlif County Court House, In the City of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, and Interest of the aboved named Defendants, tn the above named action, in the abova described property, to satisfy said ex ecution decree and order of Sale, In terest, costs and accruing costs. W. E. SIMrSON, Sheriff of Lincoln Co., Oregon Dntoof first publication Mcli. 2S, 191J. Dote, "f ltt publication Apr. 25, 1919. R. D. BURCESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. Office hours: 10 tn 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 acd 7 to 9. Bi. Eim-meuk; ftltt a' any tlxa,