s f .Li... TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1919 NUMBER 39 VOLUME 27 Wincoht wonntg WOMAN TO LEAD MAN IF R C L IS CUT them already sacked, soon appropriat ed thorn. Delbert Ewlng shipped ia some fine birds to his mother a few days ago, 'from Nashville. They are of the White Leghorn strain and are beauties. 'Mn. Plowman has been having a siege of the grippe, but Is getting better. Messrs. Chaa. and Ernest Ewlng and mother and MJtb. Ernest Ewlng were visitors at South Beach last Sunday. The jeltymen had some more mis fortune last Monday, as the rock train Hked to have collapsed off the track. Fortunately It was 'not out over the water. It's a Poor Rule That Don't Work Both Ways Miss Florence King of Chicago, president of the National Worn en's Association of Commerce, says It Is up to her sex to lead men back Into production fields for 100 per cent effort if cost of living Is to come down She say woman stood behind the men on' the tiring line and that they're till standing behind them In euee. SILETZ ' The Siletz High School basket ball am journeyed to Newport and Toledo Jost Friday and Saturday, overcoming many obstacles in the way of bad .roads, and defeated these teams, 11 to 10 and 13 to 10 respectively. The careful guoadini Oi tlij Silrtz team was a feutura of both games. After the Toledo guime the Toledo Hish School o.udents and teachers gave a banquet to Siletz which was greatly Appreciated. At the call school meeting held ct the public school building Tuesday, "W H. Dunlap was elected trustee tfo tiH the unexpired term of Bert Robin son ani Maurice Andersen was elected Clerk to fill the unexpired term of Itoy Chandler. A budget was adopted to m-r the expenses to the next school veer. aEgreeatlng something over 99,000. It was decided to build a play hn.i 40 by 100. costing about ?2,000 The buiMing will be floored, enclosed n all four sides wltli sliding doors end revereable soats so games of ball ctm be seen from the inside of the IwBdiDg. It win have a seating cap acity of about 300 persons. The meet ing was largely attended by the pat of the- school aod citizens, and Un sentiment was unanimous in try ing to make the public school the most important factor In building up the prosperity and welfare of the com munity. Now people care coming In most very day looking for locations. Mr. Kearn, of the Williams & Kearn Cm, la here laying off and preparing iri set out the ten acres of logan ber- xiea. The ground Is in fine condition and tha plants are fine and thrifty, and it is believed every plant will grow. It is the purpose of the company to raiso each year a crop of potatoes Ue the plants are prowlng. The jlnU aire set 8 feet each way and. the rows are made perfectly straight, or as near so as possible. The only com plaint I hear about the logan berry Is they will grow so rank and produce so abundantly that It will be hard to .get them picked, as their season is so ehort. But I think this can be overcome by getting pickers at homo and this will give employment to the .nme folks who have been in the habit oin to he Valley to pick) hops and prunes along the malaria districts r the Wlltamette valley, where tne children so often, get sick as well as Uu older DeoDle. Lee Wade has leased the Collins nwmni .nd will commence operating the same about the 1st of December. Tba logging camps are already being urfafallHhed. Lumber at Siletz is in great demand for building and fence- inir mimeses. The local demand is murine better all the time but the lumber trade from the outside is inr - creasing right along and this trade will ' ,Vb the business pay. We also have shingle mill. Thia puts Siletz in fine shape for Improving. ONA Road Supervisor Ohmairt has a crew of men repairing the road across the B3aver Creek bottom this week. Guy Twomhly and Ed Oakland of Bayvi-w passed thru here Wednesday on their way to Toledo. Mrs. H. E. Weber returned Wednes day from a months visit with her moth er in Aberdeen, Wash. Chauncy Ohmart and Clifford Phelps went to Toledo Thursday returning Friday with ten head of fine sheep which Mr. Ohmart purchased of T. B. Butler. Mire. A. L. Sperling and children departed Wednesday for thoir home in Portland after a fortnight's visit with Mrs Cperling's sister, Mrs. E. L. Wilson. i H. J. Wood and Chas. Burch have gone to Pool Slough where they have a contract to cut wood this winter. Miss Neta Phelps, Mrs. Hattie Ed wards, Cl:.Tord Phelps and Guy Twom- bly attended the dance at Yaquina lat,t Saturday night. 1 Fred Commons spent several days with his father and mother at West Yaquina last' week. Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. Harry Goldsworthy of Portland are visiting this week ait the home of their brother E. L. Wilson. v 1,. - I SILETZ SAWMILL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lee Wade has leased the Siletz saw mill and is mow busy getting same in shape to operate. The mill will be thoroughly overhauled and put in first class shape. Sawing) will cc-mimei' about December 1st. Jesse Daniels will have charge of the logging opera tions which will be conducted in Mr. Wade's timber about a mile northwest of the Agency. The lumber will be hauled to the Fischer-Storey railroad at the latter's logging camp, and placed aboard the cars there. The mill will cut yellow fir, spruce, hemlock, maple and alder lumber. CHITWOOD Mr. I. J. Pepin was very unfortunate last week, having broken his les. While driving to the barn with the sled, he ran Into a stump and the sled bounced over and hit him on the leg. A doctor from Philomath attended the patient. Alvin Cook went out to Portland Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Stein met z returned from Portland last Saturday after having spent a few days visit with friends. . Mrs. R. R. Wilson has been ill the last week. SILETZ WINS FAST GAME The Siletz basket ball team came off winners before a large crowd in the game here last Saturday evening with the local high school team, win ning by the score of 13 to 10. Siletz has a good strong team this year, they beating the Newport boys Friday evening by the score of 11 to 10. Much credit is due "their coach, Prof. John Miller. ' IN REGARD TO COWS There are several petitions being circulated. Some in favor and some against letting the cattle run at large. It would seem to people who have any interest in their home town 'that it should not be necessary to get out such petitions. It would eeem that every one of us should hove pride enough about us that we would like to do all we can to) make our town something beside a cow pasture. . Some argue that it will work a hard ship on those who (may 'have to buy hay. What do they do In other nice clean towns? People are permitted to picket their cattle out, and there are plenty of us who would gladly let some picket their eowsi in our1 yards. It tmay work a hardship on someones ambition. Some say, "Whate about the streets. They will become overgrown with weeds." Do the cows eat ferns and blackberry brush? No. Our Boy Scouts might be induced to help us get rid of the ferns and blackberry brush and then there would be more grass for the cows to be picketed on. Let anv woman put on a nice dress and walk out on almost any of our streets and unless Bhe holds her dres3 tightly about her sue will tear it. There will ue a petition in favor of putting up the cattle hanging in the postofflce at mail time for all who wish to sign. Yours for any improvement. The Embroidery Club. INCOME TAX Plans for the issuance early in Dec ember of forms for filling income and excess proflt3 tax returnes are being made by the Bureau of Internal Rev enue Taxpayers will thus be given the opportunity of making out their re turns immediately upon the closing ot their books for the year 1919, when accurate knowledge of their accounts id fresh in their minds. AT-THE MOVIES " Tonight, One Night Only The Original CHIEF RED WOLF One of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Indians In Two Novelty Acts Also 5 Reel Drama 30c 15c I OADINC CREW GETTING SHAPED UK W. H. Lawson end crew arrived up from Yaquina Monday and have been busy at the log-roilway in West Toledo all week getting ready to load the monster spruce logs for shipment to Oregon City. One locomotive and one donkey engine will be kept busy at ilia nlant. and m minimum of twenty cars Der da leaded. Actual loading operations will not begin until Decem ber, 1st CHAUTAUQUA GOOD. BUT POORLY PATRONltu The Ellison-White Chautauqua Co., which put on a Chautauqua program at the Liberty theatre here this week, has not drawn very large houses, al though the management inrorms us that they more than made expenses. Their programs have been good, and we regret that they have mot received better support. They gave their last entertainment last evening and had a very good attendance. THANKSGIVING DAY The Thanksgiving Day Service for the entire city of Toledo will be held in St. John's Episcopal Church at 7:30 d. m. Thanksgiving Day is not a Church holiday, it is a National holiday and is set apart by the constituted autiior ity at the 'head of our nation as the day when this nation officially recog nizes Its obligation to Almighty God and returns thanks to Hiiu for the year's blessings. It is the day that stands as a witness to the fact that this is a Christian nation and draws its inspiration and Ideals from the Carpenter of Nazareth. The citizens of Toledo are invited to take aidvan- taige of the arrangements that have been made by the churches and be present at this community service in the Episcopal church Thursday even ing at 7: 30. The sermon will be given by the Rev. H. E. Buih. Further de tails of the program will be announced In th a churches next Sunday. CHRISTMAS SEALS "Now that the Red Cross roll call is ended as per arrangement with the National Tuberculosis Association, the attention of the public spirited and humanitarian citizens of Oregon will naturally turn to the Sale of Red Gross Chrtstmctj Seals," said A. L Mills president of the Oregon Tuber culosis Association, under whose aus pices the sale will be conducted in the State December 1 to 20 inclusive. "Eicht and one half million dollars derived from the sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals during the paet eleven years, have been instrumental in pro viding approximately $100,000,000 worth of institutions in fighting tuber culosis all over the country. The an nual maintenuince an d up keep of these Institutions is more than $20,000,000." MINIATURE BRITISH MITT CHAMP HERE England has only one world champion in the boxing game, but he's every Inch champ as America likes them, because he's always ready to tight. It is Jimmy Wilde, flyweight, 106 pounds, who has just come to the U. 8. for a "vaca tion" and a few bouts. His wlfa is with hiiu. AT THE MOVIES Saturday night, Louise M. Alcott's dory. "Little Women". A Paramount Artcraft Special Attraction. Admis sion, 30c and 15c. Sunday, Jack Plckford in "What Money Can't Buy." Also Ford Week ly. Admission, 20c and 10c. ANNOUNCEMENT The Rev. V. Urbino will preach at Nashville, Sunday, at 11 a. m. and at Eddyvllle at 3: p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these ser vices. . HEW HUNTING GROUNDS SOUTH BEACH Mrs. Mills and two daughters de parted for Seattle this week, after en joying month at the Beach. F. U Moore of South Beach has gone to the Beaver Lake Club House to aling hash for those who sojourn there. Mfm. Sherf lost five sacks of potatoes m tew n!ht ego. The thief flndinf M. E. CHURCH NOTES Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. Preaching at the usual hour, 11 o'clock a, in. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. , Preaching again at 7:30. The public Is cordially Invited to all these ser- vises. Coming Under the auspices of the Enworth League. December 6th and 7th, Prof. Horner, of O. A. C, who will give lectures on "Oregon." Remember the dates. 1 COMMITTEE FAVORS COMPLETING CONTRACT Newport, Or., Nov. 14, 1919. Joint meeting of committees fron Toledo. Siletz, Elk City, Taft and New port as called by the joint Port Comr niissloners of the Districts of Toledo and Newport, to recommend ways and 1 means for the prosecuting of the work on the South Jetty to completion, was caHed to order at 8:20 P. M. by Hon. B. F. Jones, who explained the object of the. meeting. Mr. George B. McCluskey was nom Inated and elected Chairman of the meeting. C. S. Davla was nominated and elected Secretary. Messrs. McCluskey, Cooter, Ball, Roberta and Burton represented To ledo; Dr. F. M. Carter represented Si letz: Messrs. Dixon and Schmidt rep resented Elk City; Mr. Wm. Scott rep resented the Taft district; Messrs. L. C. Smith. S. G. Irvin, C. 0. Hawkins, W. G. Walrad and C. S. Davis repre- Rnnted Newport. . Communication from Mr. Lee Wade, Joint Secretary of the Toledo and New port Ports, together with a copy of a latter from the Miami Quarry Co., ana the resolution as offored at the Joint meeting of the Port Commissions on the Si'.h Inst, were read. Mr. Wrleht. the Port Engineer, had a letter from Teal, Minor & Wlnfree, stating that U their judgement that tho payment of part of tho returned 10 Dcr cent did not invalidate uie con tract entered toto by and between the Joint Port Commissions of Tolerlo and Newport and the Miami Quarry .-o. Mr Wrlsht also reported that tnore was a balance of $8569.00 of thn ten per cent that was still in the handfl of the Commissions. Motion by Dr. F. M. Carter: That Mia contractor complete the contract in accordance with plans and speci fications', second by S. G. Irvin, carried. Motion to adjourn at 9:16 r. M., carried. Cha'rroon, Georgo B. McClusksy, SacrcUuy, C. S. Davis. PIONEER LUMBER CO. COMPLETES NEW MILL The Pioneer Lumber Co. has Its new mill at Elk City all completed and saw ing commenced last Monday. The mill has a capacity of twenty-five thousand feet per day, and gives employment to twelve men In the mill. Five crews are busy logging for the mill and their boom is overflowing with logs. The mill is cutting for eastern shipment. the first order being for ten cars for Utah points. M. W. Small is manager of the mill, and G. B. McCluskey secre tary. The stock Is mostly owned here in Toledo. LUTHERAN CHURCH There will be English services at the Toledo Lutheran Church next Sun day, at the usual hour. At 3:00 o'clock there will bo services alt the Sunny Ridge sclioolhouse. Everybody welcome to these ser vices. Nice clean lard palls wanted at tha Water Front Market. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH As announced thru the columns of the Leader last week there will be a "Mission" in St. John's church begin ning next Monday evening and lBt!i thru the week. The pastor will con duct the Mission himself. Such an undertaking, while now in Toledo, is one of the accustomed activities of the EDlscooal Church everywhere and has for Its purpose the widening of the knowledge of the Christian religion In the community and tho deepening ot the faith of those who choose to pin their faith to Jesus Christ and to fol low Him. Knowledge and faith are the two things sought to be promoted in To- 1 ledo by these special meetings and ' therefore everyone at. all interested Is I invited to take advantage of the Mis slon. The pastor will have a colebra I tlon of the Lord's Supper daily at 8 a. m. and a service of song with an I address every evening at 7:30. He will be at the church every forenoon 'and can bo seen there by any who may desire Ms council in matters of religion'. This Mission is not an effort to make "Episcopalians" but simply an opportunity for all who are at all interested in Christianity to increae I their knowledge of the same,