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IUoMjJ: VOLUME 27 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18th, 1919 NUMBER 21 SILETZ Died ait SUetz, July 13, 1919, Nellie Catherine Trcrason, eldest daughter t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tronson, aged' 20 years. She was a kind, affectionate child, loved her home and was noted for her cleanly house-keeping and gocd cooking. .' She wa educated la the government Indian school, where she got a fair common school education. Wlthitn the tot few months she at tended church and expressed a desire to become a Christen. A few days - before she died she expressed a desire to ba baptlzc-d and this, was V-trnded to by Rev. Waiter Rojs, paa-oW of Jie M. E. Churuh or Elletz. sue leaves . mourn her loss a father and mother. tiwo slBters and one brother, one broth-. er having proceeded her an the "long . trail" to the groat beyond. The funer-1 al was conducted by the pastor and ' was largely attended by relatives and ! Ir"jenda The floral offerings were vry j beautiful, typifying tiie young life tnai j had been so suddenly brought to a clo8e- j Rnssel Adams has just returned home from a seventeen monJis se-.-- j Vice In the Navy. Mr. Adams, went , eross the se-s to .'ranee and saw 'he tmt hattleflelds wj&re life was sacrl-1 need by the tliouaards c oc.r sWe to preserve liberty and civlllzatloi. and en the other side trying to distroy . Be said the awful conditions ot France and Belgium were not exagerated. The Germain soldier is dull anl stupid and brutal in his nature and has no milk of human tclnlnes in his makeup. He said Paris was a beautiful city and the people were kind and hospitable to the American soldier. Mir. Adams zaw the great city of London and the Eng lish people, but he thought the Ameri can ecklier outshowa it'.iem all in his splendid spirit ami his high sense of i justice and fair play. - A wunibur of people from Newport were heu-e during the week nehin?. I Among tliem were Capt. Jchn Fogarty and 'Wifet Dr. HyVand and wife, of Sa-' 1 in 'and Dr. C, P. Bisliop, also of Sa lom. This party stepped at Siletz and stocked up with some edibles and then wtrj; on up In their autos to the Gorge where they had a fine time fiehlng and caught a fine string of speckled beauties. Fishine is eood either above or be- low the geocy. The roads are also ' visiting friends and relntivos at Al ia splendid condition. i bany. She was accompanied home by The county work on Che Sileti-Tde-! do road and on the ruud to the Upper : Farm is going on micelj. The grade on, the river je being put up In apple- pie order. Ed Stanton has charge of the cWtapiller and grader and Phil El- ting is the supervisor. No slackers are allowed among the road workers and I donU ithink anyone wants to shiiT The rock crusher is up and ready , for business, and the plank road will soon be completed .to the bridge, then the work of moving tsravel will com- tnence. It is 'the purpose of the super- j vtetor to finish tha road to Toledo ! autoa can travel it eter J nay marvel m u. iuh t.. . crop is good tills year. : Everyone is busy now and anyone that wiH sit around and do nothing is considered a man of leisure or a Blanker. The crops look good aiid we expest a bltj yield in hay, oats and gardens. Siletz has n; reason to complain tills year of shut cr0D8-. i caid S'ietz River, in Lincoln County, Several farms have char-aed hands gte CJf Oregco, lately. The fine farm owned by James 1 NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is here McGulre was sold to Charlie Hyde, V B'ven by said Staite Beard of Fish ,. ,Q fon, and Gaime Commissioners that that consideration 5,200. Tlie t poptlaB s,tetl! RtTOr Wng sou,a, Olaybom Orten was also sold a few . of jm,e beglnnilng a.t a days ago to W. J. Dunlap and Cornet, : fixe'd .point at 'ihe confluence of Scare consideration M.EOO. The farm con tained about one hundred acres. Goc.d land on Siletz is wcrlh fiOm $125 to $160 per acre. This part of the county ds rlch in farm land and the Bshihg intent la also very important. MtBS Nora L. Houge, stenographer cut Siletz, has resigned her position and leaves itoday for her home at Port Angel,Washington. SOUTH BEACH Delbeirt Ewing. went to Nashville last Tuesday to -work through the hay ing season at his grandfather's. ' Mis. Herbert Pniner is slowly lm- HOME SWEET HOME Vv' proving, but to still at South Beach with the famlily of Curtis Cox. J. W. Doaler L again back at Soma, Beach, and i engaged la building am addition 'to ate bar.tk. ' Hew HI stay long enough to complete it then! re turn to Portland where he has been enjoyed. as . a 'shipbuilder for two years. He will begin anothei year work at (business the first of Aug' UBt Lee Doty has placed a large truck to serve as cab on the railroad track between South Beaten and Waldport. There Is a great dead of traffic and travel going thru here sihise the w?y ha8 improved, . , Mrs. Moore, Mir. and Mrs. Libadh and George Moore are visiting with F , Moora , oav. Beah. Oeoree, Moore to f,. pnce, the JXU - nHrgt of ,three brothers who went lo France. Fi u miy got )to Can:p j Lewtai wd Joe ta France. j The MInJng Company on J. 0. Hen-: dric)ajon'a place reports itiiat they are ! doing a ipaym,g business. . Wm. Blair, who has been suffering j frym M complete operation, has gon,t to TolEdo medical treatment. , Tne gouth g,, dock te m. , limwl aa niftn,tv of room for the b Learner Newport and other larga boaijs to land on the East side of It. This will enable ithe Newport to land at any stage of the tide. . .. . . ., I BAYVIEW The farmers here are all busy hajr fnr tT-'s icvnly weather. Aire. A. C. McCain, of Aimlston, Ala., cams In tho latiter part of Juno and Is visiting with her friend, Mrs. F. Hunt-' eucker and family. , ! Fcur large touring cars passed thru 1 B3y View, enroute to thoir honte at Turner, Or. The party consisted of Starr Rusglcs and family, Chester Silmer and family, Malcolm Nil and family, and Mother Neal. Tlwy came to frcm tho Alsea Valley, by WVddport. Mir., and Mrs.. F. Huntsuckcr and ns. A. ilAtda span t Unit Sunday M-: at the J. M. Bower's ranch on Beaver Creek. Herbert Twomibly has just complet ed a now barn on hia ranch at this place. Mrs. H. J. Simon son returned to her home at this place. She had been her daughter, Mm Ltllie Fllfcgman Mrs. 'P. Sheppardi and family have moved to he Brlgg's ranch at this plaice. They will take care of Ithe place while Mr. Briggs and sister visit In the Valley. ' Mrs. George Prescott and children left here Sunday for tfhetr home at Florence, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends here, Oscar Oakland of Portland, Is visltr lng his parents, Mr. and Mlra E. S. Oakland. o NOTICE WHOMIT MAVERN: c,t,lT foo(1 fighes o s!lotz Rlveri to Lincoln County, State of Oregon, aire beicj .threnit'ene! ih extinction on ac count cf the method's used in fishing for the same' and from other causes, ! and WHEREAS, the Pate Beard of Fish . and Grme Commissioners is desirous I of proteoMng th.- salmcro, sturgeon, ; trout and other food fishes frequenting 1 Oreek w,5th said SUtoU River, and run- raaV.y oppoelte aorcss said SileU River sl'tiuaited .In the Qoumity of Lhicoln, State of OreTcm. be aad the same Is hereby closed to fishing of any kind I eS by h7od line. oomcmiy called angling, from and , after August Bth, A. u.. AND IT IS AND SHALL BE UN LAWFUL to talks or ..eh for salmon, sturgeon, trout and cilher food fishes in any of the above closed waters In any manmar whatsoever, except by hook and line, commonly caiUed ang ling, after said date. Anyone found violating the provi sions of hls order will be prosecuted as by statute pfpvided i.tond, Oregon, Oils 23rd Dated ia i 1 I WHERE'S DONALD? HAS HE II UNO NO! II SAV YCHWO- MAM - I TrtoOCHT S llTlREO? TiRED' - AND YOU HAVEN'T HAD IT A I II , . 1 j OyHeEN W0RK.H' WITH HIS Hfrtt FoR&oT YO0 WAHTEP T0 6E A VR.NTER L ' vet - 5AV VovJNfr MAN-ITS THC CE r I 0 I Tup m- I v JfcATll .i vj) STICKS ON JOB THA"f WiNS tT ? HmOVTT . 'Mf day of April. A. D.. 1919. State Board of Fill and Game Com missioners, By Ben W, Olcott, Chairmen of the 1 Board. By I. N. Fleischner, Commissioner. By Marlon Jack, Commissioner. By iF. M. Warren, Commissioner. By C. F. Stone, CcnijnlseOoner. PANEL OF JURORS Following 1s the list of Jurymen drawn for the August term of Circuit Court: " . I Hteer, I. P., Toledo, Farmer Mowery, L. C, SUtRi, Farmer .. ,. , , . Robertson, J. W., Tol'ado. Farmer Schenck, G. XI., Toledo, Laborer Gtttens, J. J., Ona, Farmer Mulvany, F. L., Harlan, Farmer Davis, J. O., Nashville, Farmer Hathaway, R. L., Harlan, Farmer -Gllmore, P. O., Newport, Merhant Fleseher, Ed., Tidewater, Farmer GHnes J. H., Waldport, Mechanic Lewis, J. L., Newport. Laborer Johnston, R. C, Tolsdo, Farmer Feam, E. A.,' Chitwood, Farmer Weber, A. W., Ona, Farmer Reeves L. L., Newport, Carpenter McCaulou, G. L., Toledo, Carpenter Miller, Chas., Chiibwood, Farmer Btocker. A. J.. Newport, Farmer SwuVJa, Jos., Summit, Farmer Hubs, A. B., Eddyvllle, Ftirmer Franks, Jac-., SileU, Farn:er P3ckena, J. Newport, Chuffeur Crawford, A. C, Stlet, Farmer Pulse, G. N., Tidewater, Farmer McBrlde, C. C, Sr., Eddyvllle, Farmer Borden, Wm., Newport, Farmer Mitthei,'V. P., VVaUlport, Faraier , Sccl.t, Wm., Farmr Rldenour, T. K, Har.'tu. Farver Dixcn, J. C, Elk City, Mlerdhant , Buy W. 8. S. OBITUARY Pvt Asa William Brown, son of Mr. and Mre. C. W. Brown of Salado, Or., was born at Shedd, Oregon, February 26th, 1895, and died at U. S. Hospital, Fort Bayard,. New Mexico, July 7th, ! 1 9igi aged 24 years 4 months 11 dayJ 0( Tuberculosis. Asa enlisted with hia two brothers November 23, 1917. He was in the service nineteen months, thirteen of which was overseas with the 19th Co., 20th Engineers. .He was at Brest seven weeks before sailing, and landed at Hobokea, N. J., March 24, and was .wm.e suk ure, anu ... u. ..g..t . UiensenttoCampLewi9,WaSh.,tobethe Japenase totems, and the large - discharged, but was held in the hospi tal there until June 29th, when, he sent to New Mexico. He leaves his father and mother, three brothers and three, sisters to mourn his loss. CATHOLIC CHURCH t There will be Services to the Catho lic Church ait Toledo, Sunday, July the 27th, at 10 o'clock.. Mass and Ser mon. Confessions before Mass and Com munion during Mass. Father Vollcbregt NEWPORT GUILD HERE YESTERDAY Honior'jig the Ladies of the St,. Stephens Guild pf Newport, the Ladies of tho St. Johne Guild of this place entertained at the Club House yester day.' . After a bountiful luncheon, the New port Ladies were taken on a personally conducted tour of the big mill. Twenty-one Ladles came up and all seemed to enjoy the occasion'. BUYS HANSON RANCH H. A. Daivis of Aberdeen, Washing ton, was in this city the first of tho week and closed a deal for Ithe Han son ranch, (two miles below town. The place comprises 130 acres and Is a fine dairy -farm, as well as being one of the best mill sites on the bay. The place sold for $13,000. ELK. CITY vs. TOLEDO HERE NEXT SUNDAY Elk City and Toledo will cross bats on the local diamond Sunday. These are both fast teams and will put up a hard fight. Game starts at 2:30.' Ad- mission 15c and 25c. (fyoocct O 1 ' THAT CM? PASS JW, -0 V , ' CHAPMAN-JENSEN Waldport, Or., July 9th One of the most beautiful home weddings ever ,wltneasod In Waldport Vook place Wedatoy, 9 P. Ml, at 'the home of the1 bride,' wllren Miss Senna M. Jen sen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Jensen, of that city, was united In mmrriage to Mr. WllUaim H. Ohapinan of Grants Pass, Oregon. The guests were seated - under the large shade trees in the front yard. When the appointed hour had arrived, Miss Ioae Glinos played the wedding march, and the bride and groom, pre ceeded by a flower girl, Ruth Hall- IfnnrV urhn wnn artHittArtntr flnwAn hA- fore tliem, and followed by the brides maid, Miss Dora Walker, a former school mate of the bride, and Mr. Carl j onsen, orauier oi uio unae wira aoiea as best man, hiarohcd from the house and took their places under an arch decorated artistically with flowers, wthere the pastor. Rev. E. N. Quist, of ' Waldport, united the two for live. The 'bride looked beautiful in 1 it.ii- tii. j s j it it Y. a . a I a picture leng to be remembered. The I groom was dress -rd In a hendsome suit of black, while the best man, hav ing just returned from servlco in France was wearing a fino uniform. The brides-maid looked very attract ive in a dress of white voll. . The bride carried a boquet of white carnations, I and the brides-maid carried a boquet of pink carnations. The high esteem in which the bride Is held was shown in tho large uum ber of valuable presents from the friends. Miss Jensen has just closed her second year of school, and the pupils are eorry to lose her as a teach er. Mr. Chapman is a carpenter o.ud contractor from Grants Taos, where Uie young couple will lesida In a few weeks. After the ceremony was over the guests were conducted to long tables, loaded with elaborate refreshyients, ojt which all partook to their hearts content. i'ho best wishes of all the many friends go with Mr. and Mrs. Chapman as they leave for their new home, and may their jcinney ccrcas Oho "sea of life" be successful and happy. ' -MORE SAWMILL RUMORS It la rumored that Toledo 1s to have another miwmOll In the neiu future. We understand that negotiations are under way for the purchase oi a mill site near the RcibculUi mill. Should the detil go through It is ciaAd that the Brewer Mill at-West Yaqulna will be moved o tluls site. NEWPORT ENTITLED TO BETTER TRAIN SERVICE Thousands of persons are kept away from Newport this summer berfno we have no Sunday oxcurslon trains. We are Informed on reliablo authority THE CHALLENGE that Sunday excursions are being oper- JUDGE RYAN VISITS TOLEDO i a tod to he Tillamook, Clatsop and , . . . ' . - , , . a, , , Judge Thomas F. Ryiam of Oregm) Coos county beaches. If this is so, . . , . . . T . ' . , , , . ' OUty was In Toledo Monday on bust Newport la entitled to hick, and A. , , . v . . . . . . . 4 ' , t. ne,, going from here to the Yachats good hard one at that. Newport Is . ,. , . , . . ., . , . wucpa he will epond a Urn days. Mr. one of the oldest and best resorts on . . . . . . ,,. . . tihe Oregon ccast, and it Is not fntr thct she should be discriminated agtilnst In favor of tho Hewer beach re sorts. ! Buy W. 8. 6. DRIVING PILING FOR NEW MILL ! The pilo driver crew Is busy hesn j days driving piling for the now Ftelior I Storoy Lumber Co's. new .mill. Quite a ehowto; hc been mode tho past week, and It won't be long uivl the I piling ci all in place. tlmbanB wWch ape at the Roberts Mill. They are u.iir. ; the tractor to haul the timbers to the tuitAof fhA mow n'MI. Jnatorlrl nf flnnttfTiiv .,.,,.. J.. lrr, . ned. ft I AT THE MOVIES ( (Saturday( Cne Nlflht 0ny( 9 reels) , Ma te clarke ,ta Hajrold Mac. Grath's Novel, "The Goose GM." I z iieei iieyaiona uomeay, bKiaatng i Hearts," also 2 iwl Comidy, "The I Pullmw Bride," "with Gloria Swanson, ,.one of the 'famous Bathing Girl Beau itlos n the lead. Th'is is the first Sen ' nett Fairamount Coined los shown in Toledo. (Sunday, 8 Reels) . Harold Lockwood's first apptnranco in Toledo in a 6 reel Drama, "Pails First." A Sidney Drew Comedy and a Ford Educational Weekly. Above shows 20c and 10c. Coming! July 27th, "Mickey." o a LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTICE "There will be services at the Luther- 1 an Church Sunday, with preaching in the Scandinavian language. -Buy W. S. S- ROBERTS LUMBER CO. SHIPS 7 CARS MONDAY LastiMonttj.y the Roberts Lumber Co. shipped ceven cars of tics and lumber. In addlitlon to this tho Chos- , ley Lumber Co. shipped several cars. Toledo Is getting to be quite a lumber center, and when tho now Flschcr Stcirey mill and the government mill both begin operating It will be soma sight to eee Ithe lumber trains and boai'. go out of this burg. NEW BOX FACTORY WILL SOON OPERATE G L. McCaulou has (he frame up for his new box factory and will soon begin placing the machinery. Tho plant will be driven by electric motors and will be ready to operate In throe weeks or a month. - Finishing lumber, Bash end doors, etc., will be turned out as well as box material When operating full cap acity tho plant will provide quite a payroll. I . . . n. merce of Oregon City and Is a Pioneer of .tiie Oregon country. He has seen lib . .iu t'djJued and developed and cp.n toll many 'interusttog Incidents thuit have occured. A man tried to sell Mr. Ryan a k.l Bit Oregrn City when he? first located there', askfni; S140O for U Mr. Ry un thought 'Kho prico too high. His ban racently bought this lot pay. Big $ 10,000.00 for it. He was formerly a 'rcipoxr on a Bcatim roper, und was soiiit by his paper, on the flrut .train thult ev3r ran from OcirvaJUs to Ko qutaa, to write up .tho 'country. The train deft Carvallls ait tslx In tho morn ' im, end the pairty got to Yaqulna at nine that night, walking .(lie la&t tnree miles. Mr. Ryan predJcttt a bright future for tills section cud thlngkis the time is now ripe for its development. Mra. LuoUe Pluout and Infant uoughi er arrived down from Portland Satur day evening for a vla't with her par ents, Mr. and M..' A. M. Glldersleeve, in this ofty. X Buy W. 8. 8. BUILDING WHARF. ' AT SOUTH BEACH ' Ted McElwailn and pile driver crew are busy this week building a wharf at South Beach for 'the Port of New port. When tiliis wharf i completed tt will enable the Steamer Newport to Jand there and discharge passengers and mail for Waldport and the south end of the county. Heretofore the steamer went direct frcm Viuiulna to Newport, then the possenKors and mall for the south side had to be ferried across. TRAIN TIME CHANGED The running time between here and Albany was again cut this weolc. The outgoing tiiailm new leaver at 1:28 P, M.,vainil the Inconiliig tiuin leaves at 3:30 P. M. 0. F. DICKSON SELLS RANCH O. F. Dlcksoin' sold his place on OlaU la this week to S. W. Her of Taft, con uldrration $4,000. Mr. Her and family will move here at once, and we under stand that Mr. Dickson and family will make their borne here In town. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive bids for grading tiie Toledo-Newport road from the west end of the Dundon Bridge to the Parrish School House. All bids to be filed with the. County Clerk on. or before 10 o'clock A. M,., Saturday, July 19th, 1919, and to be in accord ance with specifications oq file with said County Clerk, accompanlod by a certified check amounting to 5 par cent of tli9 bid submitted. " R. H. Howell, County Clerk