; - I i N I 4 i r n , , v VOLUME 28 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1920. NUMBER 4 3 wotttitv SILETZ "March came in like a lamb and la going out like a lion." These old adages have been learned by obserra- j 7 ttnu -'Pencnce ana generally con-1 tain some elements of truth. The wise . ones predict an early, spring. The grass Is growing, the vegetation Is starting up and the forest is made vocal by the songs of birds and the coming of tho swallow. These are the harbingers of an early Bpring. The farmers during the good weath er started their plows: more ground m ue p.-weu mis year ana more , grain and grass seed sowed than for many years in lie past, forty years ago when the soil was new, the Siletz j vanpy woma procuee to ana u uusiieis of oats and MO or 400 bushels of po tatoes per acre. But by long cultiva tion without the rotation of crops and the sowing of grain that had the seed of noxious weeds, the land has become foul and it will take several years to jret it under nroner riilt.vnnn nin i The farmers have taken hold of the j wcrk in good earnest and soon this valle can be made to "bloom and i blossom as the rose.'' I Joseph Bryant and his son, Earnest ! have 'leaned the Abe Logan place of , Ju acres near the swe br dee and will i put nearly the whole field in grass, grain and rods to fred their stock of dairy cows and beef cattle, ,of which they have a. fine herd. Sam Iirassfleld has leased the William Metcalf place and Bown It to grass and grain to feed his stock thru the winter. If the people of Siletz have their . nnse sanded until It also died, way the cost of high living will be D- s- Conrad's little launch, "Red reduced by more production. We can I Wing," looks quite nifty in its new reduce the high prices by more pro-! t0;'1 ot paint. ductlon and this requires more work Burt Hill has moved his family to and less pleasure, unless you find plea- Pacific View, into the Hill Crest cot Hura in your work. I think there la j tae- pleasure in building up a nice home, Mr- Dozier Is tearing up the gov and K Is a pleasure to have fine blood- ernmeni road where it runs thru his ed stock, nice schools and churches ; Pe, as he wants to cultivate the and educated and refined families. ! field tJiis year. The community is what you make it.1 o good or Lad, as you desire. Success ! is good management in the businc-s3 of Iiv!:i!; and the care and pruda.ice of conducting your own affairs, 'n (histry and thrift are the foundations of cur daniccracy of wiic.i tlie la. l;ftl!?s mm lia.t no fart. Mr. end M-3. M.ihrrv Vavc movti to Siletz and will proMb'.y make their heme here. For the pre-tT. the tire living with Al Taylor. Several new fimllifs wlil move to Sllet:: roon. Some in cr 50 pr.tcelK of land have been advertised lor sale by the Kcrernirent and no loii it i. est of them will be sold. This Is the In- dian land and bids will be opeiod J'oy 5th, 1920. j Mr. s,nd Mrs. William Sfott hf.ve moved back to their farm on the Si letz river. They spent th- winter at Newport. This- was done for the bene fit of Mrs. Scott's health and tho ad vances of pchr-ol. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kamley have moved to Siletz and frr the present will oc- cupy the Government school building on the Upper Farm. These people have come to make their homo here and will, as eoon as possible, buy eoine land. They came from Tort- land where they had grown weary of . the expense or living in a city. j as wtth the sawmill running reason It is not good for a man to live: ably regular and the three shingle alone. During the winter Lester ; niills we can expect one of the largest Waugh lost twenty pounds while try'- thipping seasons in the history of our ing to live on his own cooking. city. The Ricketts Glee Club gave a con- The ladies gave a nice pleasant fare cert on the evening of March 10th, to well party In honor of Rev. and Mrs. a full house. This is the last of the Quist, who are expecting to leave soon. Chautauqua tntertments for tills Lee Doty has purchased the farm of year. The entertainments of the com-, E. W. Cannoy on Drift Creek. Lee pany were all good. The troupe did j has oi fine farm and we bespeak sue all they could to please and succeeded, cess for him but can ill afford to lose The last performance was the best of 1 his services on the mail route, all. The music, both instrumental and I j. c. Ludemann received a severely vocal, were of a high order and the ' sprained hand and wrist from coming humorous part , was hard to excell. j In contact with .the fly wheel of a gas This was a treat for the children, j engine. It will lay his up for some worth all it cost. The manager, Mr. time. Ricketts, thanked the people of Siletz u- for the splendid order and fine ap- preciation. we incKeu oqoui n.uu coining out even very good. rJASHVILLE . T f Till.. .1 .1 -I..,. 1 iurs. James nimuu aim ui'in. vino Winkler were in Nashville Monday afternoon, attending to some business, a"eksnCummis came in from Port - land Saturday for a short stay at the Immn nf his Darenta northwest of NhviUe Parent9 northwest of ri r.,.. j .r. mr. miu mi., jiii.ui, o ,m ..... end Mrs. W. H. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Cochell. Koa waBii came aown irom me rancn Saturday to spend the week end with Mrs Nash and. Mary I,ou who are ?,:,,VL?Z i";, J,? A?. Rod NaBli came down from the ranch InHheolmoiU. word has been received of the death in Portland of Mr. E. L. George, alter a brief illness from pneumonia. Mr. ' George formerly owned the ranch at Nashville known as the Disbrow place and made his home here for a time. ? u'.r. for his brother, W. at the mill spent Sunday with his family at Newport. Arthur Barnes and Jay Gill spent the week end in Albany. Mr. WhKe came in from Nortons Saturday to do some horse shoeing for Bert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hogvohl of Word- en, near Klamath Falls, have amnounc - ed the birth of a little daughter, born Feb. 29. The little one has been nam- i that time and a good program is be ed Eva Bonita. Mr. and Mrs. Hogvohl jng prepared. Then there will be formerly lived at Nashville Mrs. W. H. Martin entertaima in- formally Saturday evening with cards and dancing. Light rerresiimenis anu coffee were served at midnight, Miss Ruth Butt erfleld assisting the hostess, Among the guesw miaiues Smith, Cochell, Nash, Leavitt and Martin and Miss Ilultcrli.l. ' L. L. Leavitt, Bert Smith, W. H. Martin, Willla.nl Cra-hnt W N Nui.li nrwl I'. K uer. (;, M:tfcrn In Portland Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Hoy llamar is homo again. It. R. Lakin is visiting the Hamar's while getting back his health after a prolonged Illness. Wm. lltzcharles and littTe daughter returned from the Valley Sunday. l.'n'.il the roads dry up Vic DurdalL and wife are "at home" to their friends Hi Liiiy haB muu lfcVer Marseille Feltou has returned to NaHhviUe and is with Bigiow-Doano 0 SOUTH BEACH Mr. Tarn in of South Beidi has pur chased a launch and will run it on the bay. Henry Omlid went to Toledo Tues- day with Mr. Tanim cs he made tin 11 'P 10 trv h's ,lcw boat Mrs- Haao.liurst Is again visiting at l"1 L'each wit" llcr niotlicr, Mrs. Julia Cox. At !?ast a Part of the omdal board for tn" election 1n our new voting i"'"' - " avyiu. Chairman, John Mocre; Judge, D. S. Conrad; Clerk. Mrs. Margaret F. Conrad, all of South Beach. Mercine Felton went out to the Valley last Sunday where he expect3 to get work. Mr. Plowman, after losing his. last cow, had the misfortune .to get his WALD, ORT Fiiio vt-cathcr, so comrncn In this country It is hurdly worth liile to mention. Tlip Citv duds nre n skine seme sub- 5'.ai;tlal rmprovunents on Mill and ! Riit S', streets. Keep the good work goin'. 1 lie good Schr. Roamer arrived yes terday with a cargo of merchandise and tho balsnce of the machinery for 'the new shir.s'e mill of the Waldport Shingle Company, as they have their ' building in readiness ajid the power installed, thoy will soon be turning cut shiaglc-c, and E3 IMs a double mill j we anticipate a laxfo output. I The Everson & Parsons shingle mill j started operating a few days ago and Is doins; rood business. The Brooks & McMillin shingle mill has already delivered and shipped a cargo of shingles, something unusual for this season of the year, but the good Oregon euther hus put the roads i cn a re crd batils. j J. D. Kent was the successful bidder on tho new dock and is right on the job with his usual promptness, and Waldport will soon have double her pi esent dock room on the front, some-1 tiling that has been very much needed, I SILETZ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Everyone welcomed the bright sun shine after the rain. Some of tho high school boyB have been trapping moles for a pastime. Clare Slocum of Corvallis visited , . . , , . . . n-jrtD n.A- i 1 7;';,; nn- she went t0 801,001 here last 1 Ralph Chapman a senior la tlie Cor. hi,Kh 8 100 visitned ' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The boyg haye working on the 'school grounds to improve the appear- u i , .Alt i UliCe 111 lUC L1U.1.1Y. II. lo livn to the school, A surprise party was given by the . , , , A I hlsh school pupils and many other ' in town- for Clare SIocum' I Thursday night. The evening was .?"? re , , f "ue w"s BCI "u . ,ul- The high school and grade pupils had their usual chorus practice Wed nesday afternoon. The pupils are all anxious waiting I for a nice sunshiny day when they can 1 'or ,a eenem scienlc trip again and a picnic as well. POMONA GRANGE iDon't forget the next Pomona Grange at Toledo, March 24th. This will be one of the best Pomona meet- ng ever held In the county bo be sure ' and have evry Grange represented, ; Brother Snence will be with us at served one of Toledo's famous Grange Dinners which will be worth coming ! mneB for. There will be an evening session. Come and help and be one ; 0f this meeting. .. j g, t. Loudon, Master I j, e. Cooter, Secy. LEST WE FORGET C. E. Spenee, Master Oregon State Granre, will speak at the Court House, Toledo, on the evening of March 23d, t pfrtt n-Mnnk Mt ,hwt will he "CooperaUon." All aie cordially in- j attle are visiting with Mrs. Foreman's ! Dr. Lydia E. Parmele have arrived at vited to attend. State Master Spence ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brassfleld ' Ta(t from Flordia to visit Rev. Puna Is a very inipresesive speaker and at SileU. !olo'8 brother. G. S. Parmele, und faiu all that do not get to hear him will I . .. . i ,,. , ., . miss a treat, so come and bring some ; Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Jones and little ' Hy. They will remain there for two one with you. Remember the date, daughter were In Toledo Sunday, vis- ar three weeks, then return to Call March 23d 1320. Committee iting with Mrs. Jones' pa-rents, Mr. and ! fornia, and from there Mr. Parmele MtriwriDiTi cfd ire ' Mrs. W. E. Ball. j will sail for Central America, he being MEMORIAL SERVICE Ladie8 nU(,ntion B(jy your dress ' General Superintendent of Christian t ho. h i, nL i, v faoods now. Prices are going higher. I Missions In Mexico end Central Am- Parmele, wiio is viEitlng his brother j at Ta.it, sliail conduct a Memorial ser- disposal at Colvin's. vice in the Hall at Taft, Sunday, March j ,.,... , , . 28, at 1 o'c lock p. ni. The service will ' tudelle Norgaard returned to in memory of those who lost tiiulrjher homo In Portland Monday ot'tor lives in the sad accident tha occured spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. at the heme of Mr. G. S Parmele the T p Hawkins In this city. cordially invi'.ed to attend. o DR. F. W. KELLOGG Eye Specialist WILL DE IN TOLEDO Mon., Tues., Wed., April 5, 6, 7 PUBLIC SALE GRADE JERSEY COWS A public rale of Grade JerBey Cows and Heifers will be held at Eddyville Station, Monday March 2i)th. 1020, sale commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. At this time the following w'l! be of fered for sale: 1 Jersey cow, aged frmh March 1st and now has c'.f by sldn. 'i two year old heifers comlnj fresh soon. 1 Jersey cow, milking now. 1 team brown mares, six years old, weight 1200, gentle and true. 1 new set work harness. 1 good saddle. 1 new De Laval No. 12 separator. Terms: All sums under ten dollars, cash. Sums over ten dollars, six :non:ha time, on i'A bankable note. 5'v discount for cat-h. John R. .Miller, Owner S. T. Lcu'.on, Auctioneer. SEVERAL NCY7 CANDIDATES In this ;stue v. ? l.'-ve the announcement.-, of several now candidates who aspire to be clevtr-d to county cl'iccs on tiia lioulHcon ticket. U Wolfe of Taft is a candidate for the nomina tion for County Commissioner. Mr. and is h?-vin,' r,'u: a farm in the Taft section. He has resided in the county . sciiie lour or nve jt- s. no a uwi he is an advocate of good roads and a square deal for everyone. Dr. F. M. Carter of Siletz, candiiate for the nomination of Coroner, is so well knewn that he needs no Intro- auction to the voters. Dr. Carter has 1 made an efficient coroner and the vot- ers will make no mistake in returning him to the office which he now holds. G. B. McCluukcy, candidate for the nomination to the otilce ' District j Attorney is also well known by ihci ; voters, having been born and raised here. Ho was admitted to the bar , about ten years ago, since which time lie has practiced law In the county, j About a year ago he was appointed . JJJS1.11V-V K "1 il - .7 JJ 1 nnd has filled the office with both credit to himself and the county. W. H. Waterbury is also a candidate for the ofiic9 of District Attorney. He Is a resident of Newport and maintains offices both at Toledo and Newport as well as acting as city attorney in each place. He is wen Known in me county and needs no introduction. AT THE MOVIES Saturday, one night, "Lombardl Limited,'' a 7 reel Comedy Drama of the liviest sort. In this picture Bert Lytle tries to run a fashionable Ladies Tailoring Establishment. $10,000 worth of gowns are shown. Also l reel comedy. 30c, 15c. Sunday Jack barrymore In the Lost Ei'ldegroom,'' und Ford Weekly. 25, 10. Wednesday, 10th Episode of "The Lure of tho Circus." 2 reel Western D'uiua and 1 reel comedy. Ccming next Saturday ninht, Aurora Mardiganian, the Armenian girl in "The Auction of Souls," which shows the actual experience of this girl dur ing the Armenian massacre. i-A niirnp irrn DA Al C Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallls. Farmers of Lincoln county are now able to keep reliable information relative to rout of producing thler farm products. The department of farm management demonstration has prepared and issued a Farm Account Book, which Is being distributed by local banking institutions in the county. Desitlcs giving the fanner an ac curate record of his bucinesa at any period. It gives the necessary Informa. tion for the correct filing of income tax returns, and the necessary inform- aumi lirr 4iuL'.;i uuiiiuK i;iidi jl iiiuuuv l v..nlnii firm nrnrtlli-l a The bonks of Lincoln County have distributed 25 of these books, which means that 25 farmers have been aided In hiiufnnaa nririoxiA in Knn if tliP.r individual farms. The banks do not cl.iige for these books and are glad to give them to anyone desiring them, The officers of the bank believe that of public if' ihe' their records to determine cost of their products. 1. Morn Keep Your Eyes' !h)tCnMiM(.aatk I 'P Hamar, would be County Com- ' niissioner, was over from tho Siletz on business yesterday. ' ... ,, ,, , , Mr and Mrs- c- c- foreman of Se- Largest selection on the coast at your : County Judge R. R. Miller went to PortU.nd Monday to be In attendance at a conference of the Salvation Armv l.nni. r,f tho atofa iio rnim,wi if i evening. President D. L. Chesley, of the Ches ley Lumber Co. went to Portland on business Saturday, returning Sunday. He purchased a new planer while in the city. Manager Con Christiansen of the Toledo Creamery Co. wect to Portland on business Monday afternoon. He expects to purchase a new churn while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Womack of Nor tons were Toledo visitors last Satur day afternoon. They went up to Elk City in ithe evening on the Transit, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ewiug. , Ivan H. Loughery, representing Frank Loughtry fi- Sons, famous Jer sey breeders of Monmouth, has been In the city several days this week ne- , gotlating with the newly formed bull a;ifx:v.tijn3 for tho Bale of bulla. The treats ere on Chris Larson of Sild. Mr. Larson came over from ho Agency Wednesday to attend Po-; mona Grange, just oiw week too booik ChV.i Is a rust4er,. a!id says It. is better to be a week too early than a week too k-e. A marriage license was Issued the first of the week to C. W. McLaughlin iand Miss Manrnret Wesscll. Mr. Mc- Lan u empjuyed on the jetty construction at South Beach, nnd Miss Wessell Is the daughter of Mr. and j;rs, Fre(i Wessell, who live near this . ' The St. Patrick's dance at the Club iIjU8e Wednesday evening was well n,lefl aml d to ue a very ' enjoyable and successful affair. The Toledo orchestra Is improving right , ftnd ar(j a crodIl tn tl)0 town. At midnight a splendid supper was served on the balcony. The Peterson Hardware Co. received a carload of Fords last week, and are expecting another car in next week. Among those getting cars last week were: J. W. Graham, Toledo; Victor Niemi, Siletz; County Agent Cooter, Toledo: Frank Huntsucker received a new Ford Truck for use on his mnil- route, and Clayton Pond received a. Fordson tractor. Leader subscriptions received this week are; Warren Cobb, Siletz, Or.; W. E. Lingenfelier, Newburg, Or.; Everett Jones1, Elk City, Or.; Salvation Army Hdqrs., Portland, Or.; Andrew Wisnlewski, Tuft,, Or.; R. It. Gwyun, Toledo, Or.; C. M. Vermaas, Caldwell, Idaho; Bid Boyles, Newport, Or.; L. Wolfe, Taft, Or.; John Isaacson, Orton, Or.; Robt. Moone, Hoqulum, Wash.; C. F. C. Anderson, Siletz, Or.; Chester H. Willis, Dallas, Or. home from Portland Tuesday evening at which place she has been taking treatment for rheumatism for some time. Mr. Kinj came over and went up to Eddyville on the noon train to meet her. D. S. Young was up from tho Resn't City Tuesday on business. He report-1 eel mat TaK collector oimpson got. away with all his money whllo he was j (n l0WIli nnd (f )l0 n51in't had a round , . . , , - nononul(ii "'I' come a permanent resident, sovmour H. Bell, of Portland, ono of the bond holders, (not stock hollers "9 we recently stated) of tho local 'electric company, arrived In the city it evening. We understand that they ftr9 trvng to arTang0 matters bo the k n be d- Tlie outbound frelgiit was wrecked about a mile west of town Wednesday. No one was hurt, and tke rolling stock was not dumaged much. About a hun dred feet of track was torn up which necessitated transferring around the wreck for the east and west bound passenger's. Dr. Kellogg, Eye Specialist, will be in Waldport Friday and Saturday, April 9th, and 10th. Rev. R. W. Parmele and Ms wife, erlc8" NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE lu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Lincoln ..John B. ErickBon, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh Johnson, Defendant. Under nnd by virtue of an Execution Issued out of said Court with a copy of said Judgment and Decree Attach' eu inereio ana maue u pari oi uiu same In said cause and to me directed dated March 15th, 1920, which Judg ment and Decree is dated August 4th 1919, and Is inl favor of said Plaintiil and againBt said defendant Hugh John son for the sum of Three Thousand Dollars and Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from August 15th, 1914, and the further sum of Three Hundred and Ninety Six Dollars and interest thereon at 8 per cent por an num from August 3rd, 1917 and the further sura of Two Hundred and Eighty Seven and 24 100 Dollars and interest thereon at 8 per cent per an num from February 24ih, 1919 and the further sum of Thirty Nine and 891-100 Dollars and interest thoreou sinco July 7th, 1919 at 8 per cent per annum and the further sum of Three Hundred Dollars and interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from August 4th, 191!) and the further sum of $12.25 cost aaJ. dlabursments nnd interest thereon since Augu-it, 191!) und the costs a.nd disbursements of tins Writ, commanding mo to make &alo of the following described Rar.l Estate in L'ncoln County, Oregon, viz.: The houth Half of the Southv.e.-t Quarter of Section 14. the South Ksilt of the i tf.ou'Jif Oiinrtcr. 'the Northwoct ounrter of tlie Southeast Quarter and 1i.ls fi and 9 of Section 15. The entire i Northwest Quarter and the Northeast ' l-uarLcr oi llie niiuuihrs; Jnr.i mr ui Section 2.'t, Township 14 South of Range 11 West of the W. M., ciiiiUiining boiho 4!5.10 Acres. Now, by vlrtite of said Execution Judgment and Decree and in compli ance of its Command and said writ I will on the 17th day of April, A. D., 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Front Door of the Court-House In Toledo, Lincoln County Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder Tor cash ail the right, titlo and inter cut that said defendant IliiKh Johnson had oft the 17th day of August, 1914, or since said date in the above des cribed property or any part thereof to satisfy said Judgment and Decree and Interest, taxes, costs, attorney's fees and disbursements and accruing costs. Dated Toledo, March Kith, 1920. W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04484 04613 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, Portland. Oregon, February 17, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that Henry W. Allinon, of Harlan, Lir.colti County, Oregon, who, on April 8, 1915 mada Original Homestead Entry 04484, for lots 1, 2, and 3, Section 14, and on November 15, 1915, made Additional Entry 04613, for the Ni NV4 SK't NWU and NVi N SWV4 NE'i. Sec tion 1'4, Township 12 Smith, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, bus iilcd notice of intention to make three- year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Chirk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 6th day of April, 1920. Claimant names r.s witnesses: Hust an Grant, P. H. Martin,' C. L. Allison, L. T. Grant, Ul of Harlun, Oregon. Proof mado under the Acts of June 6, 1912 and June 11, 1908. Alexander Sweek, Register. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the Es tate of James O'Leary, deceased, will hy virtue of an nrdc of sale duly mado and entered of roenru In tho County itnnrf nf l.lncnln f'nnntv ' Orpeon. on j ti0 16th day of February, 1920, autli orlzInT and licensing the underslgnod I administratrix of said estate to sell mo real propel ly ucimiikiuk lu b;w ub tate, I will In pursuance thereof on nnd after the 20th day of March, 1920, at tlie hour of Ten O'clock a. ni. of said day, at the office of the Yaauina Bay Land & Abstract Company, at Toledo, Lincoln Counly, Oregon, offer for sale at private salo to the highest bidder, tho following described reul property belonging to said estate, to wit: Tlie South half of tho Southeast Quarter, Section 31, Township 11 South of Range 10 West of tho Will amette Meridian, In Lincoln County, Oregon. Terms of sale, cash In hand. Dated nt Toledo, Oregon, this 16th day of February, 1920. Sara Crahen, Administratrix of the Estate of James O'Ltary, Deceased. REGARDING THE YAQUINA BRIDGE Petitions are being circulated ask ing1 for the calling of special election for tlie purpose of voting' on the ques tion of Issuelng bonds in the sum of $100,000.00 for the purposo of building a bi iUHe across tlie Vaquina river at thiai place. This bridge is badly need ed and will do much to open up and develop tne county, and will soon pay for itself. Wo are heartily in favor f the project and hope to see the arly completion of this bridge. Tlierj in a ciie;;t!on, however, as to hetll.ir t.. Ii miltV in lioulnn tlia ter too much, us Hon. B. F. Jones, who recently returned from Washington. iiero ne was sent in tlie interests or if RnrKPve(t Tlitrliwnv kuv, tlm ha believes I onirres.i will net f.na.nhlv on the project. If they do build the Roosevelt highway we will get our bridge for nothing, and thereby save Olir own llionev fur nthor nnrnrteoa We are not throwing cold water on ne online propcsuuon, dui we Deltevc here is such a thing as being too lusty. Other petitions are being circulated asking that tho Corvallis-Newnort lighway be located via. Toledo-Elk Itv-Chitwood. etc Thin miO'toi- wan left in tlie hands of the Highway com- ' miRslnn tlV tlie fnnrt nnri tlia mtrKum,... engineer has recommended the Simp- Huii creeK route. As to whether it Is wise to get into road at tlie present time is doubtful, as the Hhrhwnv CnnnniKtnn snnma in clined to back down from their agree ment that they would rock from New port 10 me uenton county line, and should the nennln horn pynriia rito- satlsfaction as to the road as located by th'j Commission, they might take it as Kill PXClLse fnr lilrklnrr a lfut,iatA- ful obligation, and refuse to build the roaa at. an. LUTHERAN CHURCH On Sundav. M'ircli s.in school nt the Tolodo I .llthemn rllllmh ut 10: lit) a. ni. Services at thn Iinirnrnlrlo ohml hu.iMe, Siletz. at 11 o'clock. llie Ladies Alii Will Iinvi, nn nnmn sale at tho Akin bulling (m Wednes day, 'March 2-; ili, in the afternoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce mvsclr n a r. ocratic candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the voters at the rnmary election, May 21st, 1920. (Paid Adv.) w. E. Simpson. I hereby declare muirlf a Rn.MU, candidate for the nffiro nf r Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to the will of 4he electois at the primary blection to be held May 21st 192- Carl Gildsrslteve. (Paid Adv.)v I hereby announce mUnif a an didate for the office of County Com ciasioner, subject to ths will of the Kepublican voters of Lincoln County, Oregon, at the Primary Election, May 21st. 1920. ' (Paid Adv.) Ralnh Hamar. Siletz. I hereby declare myself a Republican candidate for the office of County Aa. sessor for Lincoln County, Oregon, sub ject to me win of the voters at the rnmary election, May 21st, 1920. traig Aav.) A. G. Schwartz. I hereby announce mvself a Ri-nnhli. can candidate for the office of County Judge, for Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the pleasure of the voter at the May 1920 Primary Election. fam av.j R. H. Howell. I hereby announce mysolf a Repub lican candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. C. M. Warren. Good roads and development of Lin coln County's resources. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treasur er, subject to the decision of the Re publican voters of Lincoln County, Ore gon, at the Primary election, May 21st 1920. Ira Wade, (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a candl- r date for the office of County School Superintendent, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lincoln County, at the Primary election, May 21st, 1920. R. P. Goin. (Paid Adv.) To the legal voters of Lincoln County I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, on tho Republican tick et, subjoct to the approval of the voters at the coming primary election. (Paid Adv.) L. Wolfe, Taft I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the offico of County Coroner subject to the will of the voters of Lincoln County at the Primacy election May 21st, 1920. F. M. Carter. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself a Repub lican candidate for the crtice of Dis trict Attorney, subjoct to the will of the voters at the Primary election. May 21, 1920. G. B. McCluskey. ' (Paid Adv.) W. H. Waterbury for District Attorney x Republican Ticket May 1920 (Paid Adv.) 1 r, v'i