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A ) (0 UU 4U .': J. 3 VOLUME; 27 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 191? NUMBER 16 Remember -the Wg safe of registered Jerseys at tine M. M. Davis' farm, near J Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17Ui. Q- O NASHVILLE I t t t Mies Zenana Bmerlck has returned to her homo in "Philomath after closing . a very successful term of school at this place. Mrs. James Telford of Log Angeles, and Miss Pearl Davis and Master Hen- rl Liable, of Portland, were visiting at the Martin home several days last week. ' M) and, Mrs. N. G. Harris and Mr. - George Frary went to Monroe Sunday morning in uieir wa, returning sun- cay evening. iMrs. N. P. Nolson) Miss Lucile Mar- tin and Mr. W. H. Martin were in Cor-, vallls Thursday. A number of youns people were up from Nortt-ns to attend the dance Sat urday night. Miss Augusta Evans, who has been at the Westfall home for some time, has returnad to her home near Silei'.z. Arlthur Englund of Portland is vts.t leg at -the Nash borne. Mr. Englund ha recently returned from overseas. Mrs. Nellie Stanton Glllett returned to Portland unday after spending sev eral days with reJ.itives at Nashville. Mrs. Homer Hcrshey went to Corval lis Men day for a 6hort visit with rela- j tlves there. Remember the b.'i sale of registered Jerseys at the"M. M. Davis' farm, near loieuo, next luesuay, me nm. roseTlodge ' Johnny Sax received his discharge from the Array and returned to his borne last week. Rah h Leonard left laat Wednesday fcT hi home ot Cottage Grove. The BapVe Social and dance were well tended on- May 31st. ( Mra. eiicr and Mrs. Griffoth intend lojvlng n ,rt MondJiy for Portland, where ithey are going to live. ' Nevada Mlann returned .to Rose Lodgo last week. Most everyeno was seen to be out voting on June 3rd. i There is going to be t Farewell danee on Saturday. June 7th. for atn. , Sllger and Mrs. Oriffath. , Mrs. Gcrton and her daughter Ftar enoe, ion raot iucsjuj it-i vcu, vw tfornta- where they will visii their daughter1 on J sister. F. X. Gesner came to Rose Lodge for a couple ot weeks. ' Myrtle Bloom left Monday for Port- land to attend the Rose Festival and nuiu j n-c . i visit for a couple of weeks. i vrs.i. iur w v Mr. Slater and family arrived last Friday at tlicir new home In Rose Lodge. Buy W S " J Remember the bis sale of registered Jerseys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. o : j ' CHITW00D School rflcsed last Thursday with a picnlc at the school house. Quite a number of people were present. Mrs. Delia Davis left for Portland: a few days ago to attend the Adventist Camp Meeting at that place. Alvin Cook made a trip to Philomath Monday. W. N. Cockr.md Albert Thomas, have been improving tho rood along Simp eon Creek recently. . John Jacobson left for Portland Mon day to attend the Camp Meeting. Mm. LlllleTrapp has been out ccl lecttag d&nailons for the Salvation -Army work recently. -W-8-S Remember the big sate of registered Jerseys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. "taft"" Mrs. HiMe and Mlrs. Johnson were In Taft Monday. . Well, our soldier boys are returning one 'by one. The Indr-pandence Creamery man was in our neighborhood a few days last week. Mrs. Bud Knight is visiting with her Sunday. " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miaier, on Salm-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers and Mls on River, a few days. . 'ses Aletlia and Alpha Rhoades attend- Joo and Wlllllm Dlok, Mr. Norwiok ed the Grange t Ona Sunday, and Abe L-cjh went to Siletz on bust-1 Mir. A. Teteraon, PJoyd PJioados and noss Monday morn-tag. 'Adolph Peterson, Jr., were Yaqulna Mr. and Mrs. Jakie Johnson and Mr. callers Sunday. Mercer went out to Grand Roundo. 1 Mir. and Mrs. Frank Huntsucker They wM vl.it with friends In Dayton spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. end take in t!:o Rose Carnival at Port- J. M. Bowers. land b?foro returning. Jap Luce is Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olander were up having chargo of the farm until they from the Simonson-.ranch Tuesday. relurn- . ; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson called Tho people around Taft are wearing ( on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weber Tues a smile hat wont come off now days, day. whey they heard what this end of lAn-' coin County did for the Highway. : J5. A. Mlllla returned from Albany . Sunday, bringing ilia ,cMldeai home spend the summer. They nVe Wen Koiuig Vf sunooj ,uiere nis winter. . ' J Wle, the people of Taft, can't under- stand why we can't have a High School here, as there are l&bout 20 or 2f child-1 rem who havd o go to other places to attend High ejchools. when they might , Just as well spend their money . at home. There has to be another school j house built In the district, and we have an offer of land suitable to build it on, bo why not every body striko while t the iron Is not and get busy. Mr. Hyde of Albany, is a Taft visit- or, coming In with Mr. Mills, Mr. aind Mrs. Koskella wese in Taft trading Tuesday. Jesse Farrin was at Taft Monday, bringing his cream to ship to Willa mina. Mrs. Kenoble, of Sheridan, is visit ing with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Keno- ble, on Schooner Creek, for the past few days. Miss Telin Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ivar Arllngo. Thore wl-ij be a dance t Kernville Hall June 21. Every one invited. Ice cream and cake will bei served. o Remember the big sate of registered Jerseys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near i Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. lower siletz A band of "Gypsies!" were seen on the S:.-ott jauch net long ago. They : 3eme to be a lively .bunch. Several ranches are minus eggs, chickens, po- tatoes, meat, etc They built a bon- fire on the banks of the beautiful Si- rlyeT ani 8cng8 wre BUng m yie enchanting Gypsy -lingo. About 12:30, two dark hairedNGypsy maidens were seen to sneak into Mrs. Scott's pantry, They caimo out with their arms laden , with good eatables. One beautiful Gyjray boy broke a few dteues, stepped " In the butter and fell Jn a small creek, but outside of that, everything went ; smoothly. There ils to be a danee In the Ry-' Wlv Wall Hhn 2l5tt n Jes(J ha3 to Roy jtoUBriM. ..Suocesg to and yOTlr8, Rfr Majater Remnins Is getting attached to the river. He fell In only "three" ,time9 yesterday, and the third time Mi-is heels wore fastened to a tree. , Gnrt in ifha Y"o cy-1 1 0 OTlH vre"'; Z V him3e h!' - paul Chatt has been working on .,,, TT ,, . "Der banks of der Rhine". He is slash- , t ' . , , . . .,4fW kml htiH la Irorvt Viiicv nut tin 7 11 n notices. ... ...... i-. . i i 1 ' . . nn,.Au. i9 n nwo are milking a bunch of cows now. Everything goes" flna but occasionaly their temper gets awejy with them, es-1 pccially when the cows kick 'em or splash milk in their faces. i George Scott and Clarence Rennins i are building a bungalow and are prov- jng theirs lve3 to to fine carpenters. 0 Remember the bis sale of registered jeI?eys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. NORTH BEAVER The fine sunaliWms surely helped the farmers. They have the biggest part of tlieir gardens to now.- H. G. Rhoades and sons, Floyd and VJngll, an d Pete Peterson were - Yo quiina caillers Thursday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Taul Olander !iave been taking faro of Elmner Simonson 's place while he has been away during his wife's UlnesB. Mr. E. A. Simonson end relatives h&ve the most heartfelt sympathy of thte commiunJty during the sadhour of their bereavement H. G: Rhoades ia hauMng rock from the eloush for his new bam. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. TUioades and flaimUly called on Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weber Saturday. Mr. and Ma-s. Pete Peterson were visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olander vina il L ParW ulster Kissed thru this rUbOta Wednesday oiu her way home. h. G. Rhoades and eon, Floyd, A. H, phepto, L. jL. Parka, H- -Woods and son Herbert, Hi Weoer, Pate Peterson, Mrs. Adolph Peterson Bind little daufeh- ter, Edith, were trading In Newport 4 Yaqutniat Wednesday. k, D. M-nitAB went to Toledo Wed- nesday. ' 1. N. Huyett made a trip to Yaqulna Wednesday, 0 Remember the big eaile of registered Jerseys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. ONA GOOD ROADS CLUB The Ona Good Road Club hold their regular monthly tmeetlng Monday, ' June 9tlh, on the ew road down' the creek. There was a good a-tendonce of ' members, and a lot of rolling and , cutting of logs done. ! R. W. Ohniart. who recently return- ed from 8OTvlce over3Cas waa wlth us and ail were glad to have him, for lie win one of our most en thusiastic mem bers. A -short business session was held during the noon hour, winh C. S. Oh mart presiding. , P. P. Byrne, Sec. RclIlemDcr tne b:3 ot registered j Jerseys at this M. M. Davis' farm, near i Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. CLASS NIGHT AT SILETZ HIGH SCHOOL One of tho best programs of the .year wa3 that given by the t-llctz High School at their Class Night celebration Friday eveni'n. June B'ixth. The dud- Ug wefe aU w11 ,.jrajne(j- ulj per'forra. their parts In am excellent manner, receiving hearty applause from the large crowd present. The play, "A Dose of Her Own Medi- cine," written by Miss Alma Ojala, a Sophomore In High School, waa well staged and splendidly aoted. a masquerade dance was given in the eeccn'd act, the music beina fur- wished by Mr. Joe Bryant who played his violin. This added a great deal to the interest of the play. The program waa as follows: . Song, "On the Road to Home Swcot Home", School. Dialogue, "Buying Eggs", Saima Niemt,' Rose Gwynra, Otto Tanger man. 0 ' Song, "The Blue Bird", School. Class History, David Calvert Class Will, Alma Ojala. Class Poem, Gail Slocum. Dialogue, "Entertaining Sister's Beau", Minnie MiHler, Laiila Ojala, . . ... lVia-rgarm iviiuur, iiuuu nuii&ua, nwcu 0jala. vocal duet,, Clara and Gail Slocum. ciasa Prophecy, Thelma Niemi. Cornet and guitar duet, Mr. Ticker- mg chalcraft and Gail Slocum. vocal duet, Miss Elkins and Mr. Adam. Play, "A Dose of Her Own Medicine'' Alma OjaJa, Thelma .Nlemi, Gail Slo cum, David Calvert. Cliisa song and yells. o Remember the big sale of registered Jerseys at tho M. M. Davjs' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. BOY SCOUTS' WEEK President Wllsom W Proclamation, has designated this week as Boy Scout Week, and Horn W. G. McAdoo, No tional Chaiirman Executiye Committee of tiie Boy Scouts of America, earn- -,leyattiy requesitsi cooperation with all Good Citizens to make Dhls movement a SUCC1SS. jjt is hoped to secure one j minion, associate iruemlbers ,for tills orgamlzaJtlon. This can be done by 1 subscribing 1.00, or more If desired. ' ..jay dqllar to' Boyhood, to build Manhood". "Boy Scout Week". Your dollar and your membership will help Mils worthy cause. Think It over, then subscribe. Very sincerely, W. E. Ball, Co. Chairman Citizens Cdtnmlttoe. . Remember the big sale of registered JerBeys at the M. M. Davis' farm, near Toledo, next Tuesday, the 17th. Buy W. S. S. MERCHANT HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT H. 0. Glcuser lias, taken over the Merchants Hotel, and opened same up for business Tuesday of itlite week. They have given the building a thor ough cleaning and overhauling. Meals are served family style, Mid they are catering especially to the mlllworkers. HIGHWAY COMMISSION AGRESS TO ROCK ROAD . County Judge MUler and Commis Bloniers Wakefield and Dunn were Portland vfe'jt&rs lilie first of the week, where they took up with the State Highway Commission itho matter of .building the Corvallis-Newport road. The, Highway Commission made the Court a proposition as follows: viz. T1.UH If the Court would take its money and put the road on grade the High way Ccmmisaion would put on the rrock. It is -needless to say tliat the Court accepted the offer at once, as tt is eotJiuaiied (that the rocking will cost several times as much as the grading, land we are certainly to be congratulated on eecuring so liberal an offer. The Highway engineers are now sur veying between Wren and BUodgett, in Benton county. As a.on as they finiah there, they will be shifted to the section between Toledo and New port. The Ccurt hopes to be able to get this Toledo-Newport section grad ed and rocked this Fall before the rMns set in. ws s - COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The Commencement exercises of the Toledo High Schools were held at the Dime Theatre Wednesday evening of this week. Rev. H. E. Bush of New port delivered an able adress, and Prof R. J. Davis also gave a short talk. Tho cratians by the giaduatcs were oniit ted owing to !i lack of time. Mrs. R. H. H weU. Chairman of the Board of Dire-tors, w':h a neat little speech, presented the graduates with thf ir di-plc.n-.aa. There were eleven graduates this year being as folfows: IRIS AKIN MARY GEER JAMES ROSS . ROYAL DUNN MARIE MILLER HELGA LARSON ; JAMES DERRICK . LEROY HAWKINS ALVIN ANDERSON GEORGE ANDREWS ERNEST GREENHAGEN COTTON BUYS SUGG STORE S. A. Cotton of Newport was -in the city the first of the week and conclud ed a deail for the purchase of the J. H. Sugg grocery store. Mr. Cotton has the store closed for the presenn, but will open up in'lai few duys. He intends adding a complete lino of dry goods to the stock. LIBERTY THEATRE OPENS The Liberty Theatre cpened up US-am veiiuiS huit a. sevr.u. , move iin Toledo, aind it is anticipated that there will be business for two shows here this summer. MILL TO BE SOLD "TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d. V The United SHatas Spruce Produc tion Corporation is asking for bids on its sawmill here at Toledo, and on ils railroads and timber in Uiis county, ejiids to be opened Tuesday, September SALVATION DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT . A big dance Is to bo given ait the Club House tomorrow evening. This dance will be given by the Elks and all proceeds of the evening will be turned over to the Salvation Army drive fund. Everybody go and help out a good cause. FIELD MEET A roUElng field meeit was lield here yesterday wJth the Toledo and Siletz sohools ipartieipiAltln. Owini? to lack of spaice we could not give the names of the winners this week, but will do bo next week. We were also obliged to carry over (the tubulated returns from the election. " ALUMNi HOP The T. H. S. Almunll Hop, which was lven at the Club House but Saiurd-aiv evening, proved to be a very pleasamt kffair. The buihi'tiig was beautifully 'decorated, and cheerful wood fires in the two hugh fireplaces lent a feeling of cozy warai'Ji to tho occasion, A Jazz orchestra, imported from Corvatlis for 'Uie occasion, made eplendld music ani d the sixty couples present certainly Inijoyed themselves to -the full. At midnight a light luncheon consistins of lee cream and cake was served on the balcony. AT THE MOVIES Sunday, June 15th, "The Cannibals", the greatest OamnlUail picture in ex istence. Charlie Ohepttn 2 reel comedy, ''The Pawn Shop". Matinee, 2:30. Evening show, 7:00. J Admission, adults 35c, olIdiren, zoc. ELK CITY 4; EDDYVILLE 1 v Elk City and Eddyvflle opened Hie baseball season with a game oni the local diamond laat Sunday. The boys put up a igood game, Elk City winning by the score of 4 to 1. Owing to the fact tihat the game was not advertised the attendance was small. Sheriff W. E. Simpson acted as umpire. o ARMY SHOES You will find these the most com fortable work shoe you have ever wore We have them priced at $5.50, $6.50, $6.75, $6.85, $7.25, $7.50 and $8.00. The Bootery. REVIVALS TO CLOSE The special meetings t the Metho dist Church will cloao Monday night. Nearly twen'y have n.ade public pro fession, of faith and thirteen have been received for membership in the Church following baptism. Sunday morning, Sunday School Will be fii 10: . o'elrck and preaching at cfaven. The aftcvnr.vn mst'.irvg will be held cn tho bay ehcro and will In clude tho administration of the or dinance of believer's baptism. Alt 'the evening service the new members will be received into full fel lowship. The church has received ' fullness of blessing in wailting upon God and begins its ministry with a new vision and greatly increased strength. Ed. C. Cefer, Evangelist. CARD OF THANKS I desire to thank the many kind friends and neighbors feir their help and assistance during my bereavement and J desire to thank the people espec ially for the many beautiful floral of ferings. Elmer Simonson. CARD OF THANKS We dosire to express our siuacere thankol to our neighbors and friends for their many deeds of kindness dur ing die sickness and death of our be loved wife and sister. ' Wm. Darn-ley land son, Henry McCrnimb, . Amy Beverlumd Buy W. S. S. L. R. Booker of Stlotz was a county visltor yosterdoy. Rev. and Mrs. S. 1, Ramstud were passengers for Portland Tuesday noon. Tony Geninl and Eaul WVltin drove V.own from Eddyvlllu In Uio hitters car Monday. " Mrs. G. K. Freeman returned this evening from a two months visit In liulianU-. Gust Olson has Hi crew of men busy this week rcplunklng hi dock near the city flout. Mrs. J. H. llosn and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Bateniloin and son, returned from jt visit at Portland last evening. Those wishing to cperate refresh ment or eating stands, shoot In.? galler ies, etc., at Siletz on the Fourth, should write the Concessions Committee, Si letz, Oregon. Leader subscriptions received tills pveek are: A. C. Crawford, Siletz, Or; . A. Ullman, Salado, Or.; W. H. Hur- jton, Toledo, Or.; Itev. Urblno, sum mit, or.; rony ueruni, u.uuyvnio, jt. NubIi Bros., Nashville, Or.; Jark I'ind all, FaCt, Or.; Tom Pavey, Yaqulna, Or Mrs. A. Barzee, Portland, Or.; Mrs. Mary A. Day, Toledo, Or.; The Mc Cord Co, Portland, Or.; Simon Lendten Newport, Or.; Mrs. W. R. Moore, Har lan, Or, NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon, for Lincoln County In the matter of the Estate of Isaac Johnson, Deceased. Notice Is horeby Riven that th-j tin durKiRiicd has been appointed .idi:iin traitcr of the estate of Isaac Johnson, deceased, by the above entitled Court, and has iua!ifled us nudi. All persons having citiinis a.T;alnat Kild estate are hereby notified to prevent lha srme duly verified and witli propc? voucheis to me at my oflice in Tobidn, Oi-ogon, within t?lx nionths from the date of first publlcaitlon of this notice. Hated end firs, published May 16, 1919. C. E. Hawkma, Administrator. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Ncitice is"' hereby given that the County Superintendent of Lincoln County, Oregon, wlW hold the Sir S'0" rfWUa-rt. for SUW (erWficaites at the Court House in Tot i' M MloW9: Commencing Wet nesday, June 25th, 1919, at 9:0C To'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday June jay, lm, at 4.00 orcg Wednesday Forenoon - music8; Sw""ng(rw Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Train C,mK. Domestic Science. Methods in Reading, Course of Stuay for Drawing. Methods in Arithmetic. Tnurtday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psjcaulogy, Methods in Geography Mechanical Drawing, DomeArt t-oursa of Study tor Domestic Art Thursday Afternoon Oraihiiuir. Geography, Stenography, American Liteuuiiure, Physics, Typel r!.r pI'?' ,M"-:iotU iri Language, Thesis fir Prln-Jauy C;rtltleate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (po 1 i.g), 1'hysk-al Geography, Hull Literaturo, Chtiniiuitry. Friday Afternoon School Uw, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon UeHnnetry, Botany. Saturday After -.oon Geiieial Hl.sUiry, Bookkeeping. p. Coin, Co. School Supt. NOTICE rai'tie.3 indebted to Al W'jugh for groceries wUl please call ut Al's Swoke House and settle at your earli est convenience. Al. Waugh, NOTICE AV'e take this means to thank the people of Toledo and Lincoln County for their liberal patronage during our ludine..ss career, and hope for Lincoln County a bright future. Respectfully, W. P. McGee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has boen appointed by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, administratrix of the estate ot ' Margaret Dames, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are 'hereby directed to ille hue same wlUi me with R. M. Barnes, at his residence at Eddy vi lie, Oregon, within six months from date hereof, duly veri fied with proper voueshers. Dated June ftjh, 1919. Margaret E. King Administratrix of the Estate of Mar garet Barnes, deceased. . First publication June 6th, J919. Lat publication July 11th, 1919. Goo. W. lleuman, Atty. of Adm., Cor vallls, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT - Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the e.-tato of Sondre Romtvedt, Sr., deceased, has filed In the County Court of Lincoln County, SUite of Oregon, his final ac count as such administrator do bonis non of saiid estate, and that Monday, the 7th day of July, laii), at ilie hour of ten d'elock A. M. has been fixed by Hold Court as the time for lie.irlm; ob jections to said report, and tliu settle merit thereof. Frithjof Romtvedt, AdmlnWrator do bonis non of the es tate of Sondre Romtvedt, Sr., De ceased. G. B. MeCaiSkey, Atty. for Adm. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of l!io estate of Asne Romtvedt, DeceasiMl, has filed in the County Court of Lin.-oln (' unty, Sttiute of Oregon, his final account as touch udiii.inistrator of suM ewtale, and Mint Monday, the 7th d-.iy of July, 1S19, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. M. lias been fixed by said Court as the time for healing objections to said report, and the sett lenient thereof. Frithjof Romtvedt, Administrator of the estate of Asne Romtvedt, Deceased. G. 11. McCluskey, Arty, for Adtn. N NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County In Uie uialiter of Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1. To James H. McDonald, Sondro Romtvedt EsMte, (Frithjof Honitvedt, Adinrfulstrator), O. A. Coueland, J. W. Rsers, Hush Murray, S. D. Murray, fivlnnki niirirlinrt. .1. W. Pnnlsll. A. L. Jacobson, Stella Falcon, L. M. Donckel, A. T. M. Dundon, Julia ( hr!sl nsen, D. H. Williams, Robt. H. Williams, John Rhoades, Crtibriel DaJU, lieo. vv, Hoeileln, J14I111 F. Steele, (Mary Steele, i-dniluistrutrix), I.iriicoln County, Ya qulna Itay Ralhvaiy & Lumber Com pauy, Fischer Story Lumber Company, Spruce Production Division United States Army, and each of you, owners of luiid iu the above named Lincoln County Drainage District No. 1: You are horeby notllied that a meet ling is hereby called of the owners ot bind situate in M district for tho purpose or electing a Loan? of threj Supervisors, said niect!iiK to be held in the olllc j ot the County Judge In tho Lincoln County Court House cn the 21st day of June. 1919, i itho hour of 2 o'clock in the ftfteinoou of said day. Tills notice is published in the Lin coln County tLeader for three publica tions beginning with the issue of June 6th, 1919 and ending with Uie issue of June 20th, 1919. I p. H. Howell, County Clerk. : 1