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I 4 fj ft'- i 3 Atl zUl VOLUME 23 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1920. NUMBER 39 aiLbll .uurnea inuisuay ine lutn, at tlie eiuu hub reversed nis nouso the guest of his family here Saturday home of the bride, Baldwin Fairchild before putting an addition on it mak- j and Sunday. ,and Annetta Smith, Rev. Walter Ross , ln a change In the front. Everett Fish has purchased the officiating. The happy couple will; 11 ' reported that the hard wind '.Klrkland place. He expects to move spend their honey moon at home In- 'aBt Monday night blew the car from : about the first of Uie month. We un stead of going abroad as Is the usual the track at Waldport sending It off , derstand Mr. and Mrs. Klrkland will custom. - , , into the bushes instead of Into the . return to Newport to live. Superintendent Chalcraft has gone bav as was nrt reported. One man w. H. Martin spent the past week oinciai DusineBS connected with his office to Portland, Grand Ronde and,tne nrst 8torv of the Waldport hotel other points In his superintendence 1 Mr- Lynn reports a pretty rough He will be absent about one week. nlgnt at the Jettv &ock Monday night Mrs. Walter Ross returned Monday we don,t envy Mr- Yvnn llls J0D of from Eugene where she had gone ac- k'sht watching on such nights. companied by Miss Alma Ross, where:' T they spent several days visiting among LINVILLE friends. Miss Ross did not return to.! Raining again but Webfooters are ,' , ' used to lots of rain. William Metcalf, the ' Democratic Grover Doty has bought the remain Tamany boss at Siletz Is much elated der of Oren McWillis' herd of Durham over h s success in swaying enough cows and Oren Is replacing his herd Republican votes to' elect three Demo- with Jerseys. crats to the most important offices In i F. F. McWillis killed two calves Mon- ie county; and this was done where day and sent them out on the stage there are four Republican votes to one Tuesday morning. Democrat. We believe under the new Miss Moreback of Yachats spent Administration, Billie deserves some Saturday and Sunday with Miss Lu- ood appointment if nothing more than cylle Young Supervisor. You caVt blame a Demo. Mr nH cm 'or doing all he can for his party, and Mrs. G. W. Stephen spent tne day it is said All is fair in love and war." Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Mc- Slnco the salo of the Fischer-Storey Willis. " sawmill at Toledo, the people at Siletz Mrs. Lee Doty has been quite sick are pleased with the prospect of the . but Is much better, early extsnsion of the railroad to Si-' Miss Olive and May McWillis at letz rive and the moving of millions : tended Church In Waldport Sunday or nr and spruce timber located along .and visited friends and returned home the line of railroad. Themagnlflcient in the evening. timber of Siletz is the greatest asset Mr. Stone oi South Beaver and E. K. we have and when it begins to move Dyer of Bayview spent the day with mis win be the most nrosDnrnna nirt mn T,,iin,.i, c,.r, vi me cuuuiy tne county At a special cchool meeting ot ih . v.. " . . j. lw li u tut; uVZ a i i , lrlLl- '""Pi Sa"1a..meFr??k8.werePlace uum.imuou, mr. rTaniis receiving the majority of the ouiy elected director. The people of Siletz take great interest in the public Bciiool. It is the bcU advertisement a community can have. mrs. u. u. Copeland of NeWDort is now on a visit at the home of her 4aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ander- sen uau me tooai acne and not getting relief struck out Monday to hunt for a dentist. A new bridge is now being built over Reed Creek near Euchre Mountain. John Winkler has charge of the work. Tiio .nimi'mi,i (, , ' Placed under shelter. This includes k.... . i.- . .. linen uig irucuB, me sieam roller, grader and otlier county property to .1. . . ine vame or about- $30,000. This will rprtniniv niciu tha to. The growth of the logan berrv has 1 been fine this var. Konrn n,i vvn. liams have 10 acres planted and they look fine. Tho logan berry Is one of the comlnp Industries of Siletz. EDDYVILLE More showers than sunshine. I Waaran rr.nH fr nA mo , -u. ou icv niiu tuuiE, S. T. Loudon returned from the Five Rivers and Lobster mimtrv lnt ti, ,..h- T:; 7... IT" .u" uuiou. , itci a lie; uau ut!en ill liih Interest of the granges there. He re ports everything working fine. Air. mid Mrs. Bell wade a business trip to Corvallis last Thursday return- j inir Satiirriav Frank Willoughby formerly of Little - Elk but recently of Prlneville, Oregon, has bought Mr. Russell's place and will take possession at once. We all resret very much to loose Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell but our loss will be the gain tor some other community. Itl'V. J Tl CvAn eva an Ullitra tnd lecture last Saturday evening. The -ausnler. Mrs. weeDe at ainner sun pictures were of the Yellow Stone1 ""f; . , , , Park and were very very beautiful; ! Mr8 F; Huntsucker Is slowly re the lecture was very interesting and 1 cov,e,rin8 from i an attack of LaGrippe. inatrntivo onrt n.- .nW h .n ' "Hss Jocle Oakland and Guy Twom- present. On Sunday morning and in the evening Brother Cain preached i some very fins sermons. It is hop3d that more people will pome out and Jiear Broihtr Cain for he Is a very In terestmg speaker. Last Saturday was a great day in the history of Eddyville Grange. Grange was called to order at 11 o'clock by Master Brown Wakefield and the regu lar routine of business was gone over and recess for dinner and promptly at one o'clock the lecturer, Mrs. Bertha Fix took charge of the meeting. The first thing on the program was the burning of the mortgage by Mrs. Gird ler. And then came the dedication of the Hall. Tho members of Eddy ville Grange have hud a long hard pull but success comes to those that work and wait. The Grange here has done a great deal of good for the community and now as they have their hall paid for they will take a new lease on life and do more and better work. The dedication ceremony was given by State Deputy, A. C. Miller of Albany assisted by Master Brown Wakeflc-tk. The following program was rendered: Song by C. H. Wakefield; next was the wonderful Ruglcs fahilly and was well done by a bunch of Eddyvllleltes; song by Mls3 Miller; dialogue. Cooking Receipts, by a bunch of Little Elkers inid was very good; song by Miss Ged des and Mrs. Lois Wakefield; recita tion. The Little Nigger Baby, by Julia Johnson; rec. Funny Little Girl, by Miss Gcddes. All went homo feeling good and wishing Eddyville Grange a long and prosperous llfe o I SOUTH BEACH Considerable wind this week, shuk liiR up things pretty lively throughout the night. A Thanksgiving supper Is In order for next Tuesday evening after tho Literaiy to be held at Mr. Dozler's. Charles Robertson was a guest at South Beach hotel for a few days while looking for a location. He returned to Uorvani8 ruesday eveninar. l" snaning ana racKing Clarence Doty and Oren McWillis mod . fli t-; . tv.u a... The people of this section are living mucn neeaea roaa work done. The 'rcad tT Drift Creek to Bayview pretty bad and In some places along' enough for a wagon to pass without running off the grade. Mr linn HnHHr.kn .t port last Friday. Dan and Lrnr HpnilHrV.m. have been hunting mi thp iBt few days, BAY VIEW Mrs. P. E. Sheppard received a let ter from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hendricltson, saying tha they did not like it in Washington and .iad return-! V A""T. T1"! they had b0U.ght a hoUHQ and lot RnH nnw nro pnmfnri. ., , : 7 - , , - 1cated ln tllelr new home. We -(oh them milnh finnntnnan nA wma. "-" ""hi"""" irienas. Eawltt 9akIand. vrent to Yachats faturaay ror a pleasure trip and a Tls'', 'lt"J'- M. n M;:s. Mien da .-w....,, v.. ... Mepnans, sirs Mward Smith were snoppmg m waldport one day last wees.. .aaa Mrs- fule "a"son returned home last week from Portland. Mr onH Mr. niQ Hnonn ,tr Mr and Mrs. Andrew Slmonaon 'and - - --. - " . . - - little son visited the former's brother. B- A- Simonson, on South Beaver Sunday. .. - al rs. Ed Howe of South Beaver ac- j L . , . ... . icompaniea oy ner sister, weme or . . .A , , . Albert Oakland went Ir Vai",1Jr lur . a r i. c . .) . i . i . K Vi ri j n ui uiiioi o, v. iai euuc aiiu ui uver. I Mrs. Fred McWillis invited a num- 'T6""U,B ,u ,uul;" wl"' '"I"! Sunday una sa uuu j . i I John Stone of South Beaver and K. E. Dyer of Bay view were the honored guests of Bill Tullock and bly we visitors of Miss Hanah Han- " uaj"' Bii"- BIG ELK Miss Francis Waylett, the Salado school teacher, spent the week end with Miss Ownby of Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Calkins have re turned from an extended vim,- with friends and relatives near Toledo. The shooting match held at the Grant Schoolhouse was well attended. Willis Grant and G. W. Calkins carried off the moat geese. There will be an other Just before Christmas. R. L. Calkins of Siletz was visiting his paren s, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cal kins and sister, Mrs. W. W. Grant. Mrs. B. F. Grant left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Godley, of Newport. We are sorry to say Mrs. Grant Is having very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Brown and Fred Brown were guests of Huston Grant's Sunday. W. W. Grant went to Toledo Monday on business. S. F. Cook, who with his wife have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Grant, left for Portland Sunday, He was pounding with a wooden maul and a chip hit him In the eye and when he left he couldn't distinguish the light. He will take treatments from Doctor O'nnell of Portland, hoplne he can re store his sight. More rain, more high water and more saw logs to drive, is the Big Elk slopan this year. Miss Dorothy Leach, tho Spout',"". ..m Creek teacher, has returned from Port- land after having some dental work done. NASHVILLE E. S. Lister spent several days ln Corvallis latt week. M!ph Eileen Stevens who is attend in?; O. A. C, visited with her sister. Mrs. L. L. Leavltt, the latter part of tho week. Charles Cummins, 0. A. C. man, was fin the Valley, returning Friday, Clyde Glllett and family left last week for California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Nash and child ren and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nash and daughter were In from the ranch Sun day. Mrs. A. F. Englin returned Wednes day from Portland where she went to nave her tonsils removed. "Bung" otherwise Walter Cllne, re tinned from a short stay In Corvallis Sunday. E. S. Lister, proprietor of "The Lit tle Store with a Big Business" has opened a flrBt class, up-to-date meat market In connection with the store. rod is prepared to supply the NaBh- viile country with meat. Mrs. Win. Carhell left Wednesday to 8it riQ tne rear or tne wees, in orvai- lis. Mr. Gillette of the Blglow-Doane mill was a Friday to Tuesday visitor In Portland. Mr. Ewing of Elk City was a Friday to Tuesday visitor at the Jimmy Davis home. GRANGE Toledo Grange met in regular sion, November thirteenth and brated Thanksgiving. And O T! brated Thanksgiving. And O wy! ..... i,, ,,, h.n w Thick, I Ingly. Over 50 did Justice to the plenty for all. It was a most enjoyable occasslon and all grangers who were not mere are not grangers had better get in line and help solve-the farmers prob- i ii n0 l,.oin vnu solve vours. i The Grange believes not only in' ' ..i. nrf xnciahllitv in such good fim o. thi hut In helning all It can any nW tor the Education took over the F.scher-Storey Interesls Ha nHft of hnmanltv lere- have Purchased a steam shovel "we 'noticed consMe'rable booking - tending y.elr logging for the Chamber of Commerce and the. ''u- Civic Club at the last meeting. L 'ng will be agaia resumed on Next month will be election of of-. W"I.ranch. the company hav- -.fleers and we hope for a good attend- ' ele'etiot T of officers for the good of election oi uim-cio mi Coma Grangers and neip in tne ,.i10 nrder tne urQer' I A Granger. SILETZ SCHOOLS In the atternoon of Armstice Day there was a basket ball game between : .he hirh school team and tho town --- . ,. -o . oo in ? . boT A -s0"eiea , tlle evening, F11 VJ D , , .t KrtU . There was a acnooi weauus Vhe new gymnasium aT 2:30 in th In tne new gymnasium . afternoon 01 Monaay, ovBu.u. r ,h. mirnnse of electing a Qirector r he P"0' ced by the re- to fill tne vacancy cbu i ' movai oi a. u. " wnere no ..a - - - 4 1, Kaon HvinC BinrA CJCIO- Tainaii Vrnnks was cnosen iu ""h . r . I A lUUCllUfi - . ... to trt no ip n in i f m- nn nrift I letz school house Saturday, November Uw,thD;20thLat 7:30 Pfor the purpose of nro-nnizlne A Lommuuuy viuu. c . . i . , , 4l nn- presence or an lnieresieu 'n , cial and civic development of Tn' "mm,,nitv la retmested to attend - , - . , . and assist in , ionums u.B A basket ball 6ame-bewene9h schoo team and ateam ol . t' '' ing at Upper 1- arm, will take lace Afn tVia m not I n T f Tha departments of the school are planning to observe the .Thanksgiving season on Wednesday by a general assembly and program In the largest class-room. "K.ITCH EN SHOWER" FOR PARISH HALL e,l I I latent ? I St. John's Parish Hall is to be open on Saturday, November 2?th. from 2:30 to 6, when the congregation will be.uenerai rund Warrants, Int., host to the city. Coffee and cake Is to Street work, etc 1300 be the lunch and anything ln the line j Interest on Bonded Debt 5820 of a "kitchen shower" is the ticket of l admission. It ! tho desire . or the ladies of the congregation to get the new hall furnished as soon as possible in everything necessary to the social comfort of those who may desire to use the hall at any time. Remember the place and the time the ticket of admission Is a cup and saucer, plate, dish-toweL spoon, etc. ST. JOHN'S GUILD The regular meeting of St. John's Guild has been postponed until De cember the second. All members of the Guild are requested to turn ln their Christmas Bazaar donation to tho committee In charge as soon as possible NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed re ceiver of the NashvlUs Creamery As sociation, by the abovo entitled Court and has filed his understanding as I such receiver which has been accept- ! ..1 1 . ,1 K., V. naM u ' L'", l""8 "" '"'J Trl !tt"j?,a duly verified us by law required, to the undersigned at his oillce In Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, within sixty days from dato hereof. Dated and first published November 12th, 1920. Ira Wade, Receiver Naslivlllo iCreamory Association. HAVE YOU JOINED? At the meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce held last Friday evening it was unanimously decided to put on a competitive drive for new members. S. E. Newkirk and R. A. Arnold were chosen as team leaders and the drive was on. The members were evenly divided half on each side, and the fol lowing rules made to govern the contest: 1. Losing side to give a barbecue to tne winners. 2. Any member failing to get at least one new member. automatlcAllv becomes a member of the losing side. 3. Contest to begin at the close of this meeting, November 12th, and end wun a meeting at the Courthouse, Monday evening, November 22nd. TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL The T. H. S. came out victorious in the big Armstice Day football game at Newport. Our boys fought hard amid the ardent cheering of yell team and we cane home with the prize, a new football. The Questo Crescentia will give a vaudeville In addition to the regular moving picture show, Friday night. "The Fires of Faith," a Bplendld Sal vation Army drama featuring Cather ine Calvert and Eugene O'Brien will be followed by a rib-racking three-part vaudeville. Thursday the Soph mores and Fresh. (men held a noon luncheon a la mode in tne Frosh-Sopt room. As the "eats" were carefully guaided the uomr classmen rerret tn admit th ,i SVrTr". Imn' i ,n.lfniir ni 0..io ;d four lw We atolen r u . '"were stolen. Turn out" next week. There tlons In the regular teams will he well e Jf i3 wln - 'STEAM SHOVEL PIJRrHASFn ""p. " pYTFMmwr d ANoAr , ryn tlMUIIMU KAILKUAD understand that the Yaquln. "'"uer v.o incn is the name or lhe new corporation which '- - Lt"r "J? "-"p " " "" fmett? pWT Co. Everything will be InzveA -loan oq thou ar. logged clean as they go. the soruce being cut Into bolts or cants for ship ment to Oregon City, and the flr sawetf into lumber at the mill here. o THELMA HASKETT DEAD MUs Thelma Haskett passed away ai me nome or ner r,arents. Mr. ano .Mrs. O. A. Copeland. 1663 Gilbert St. rtland, last Wednesday, November lflth. afrpr a nhnrt hodd . r- Miss Thelma who was but 17 years frloHo y,ca i ti - - -. - muuiu tu warn ui ner un- .timely death. She having formerly resided here, with her rwrent.. nA ottanHaH i.i i.'.. ' "n"w tne iuicuu Bl-UUUIH sl, cr,aA K i ..i j uj nci i..uier hiiu , mother, two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Crosno nuti, ,uiu uuc uiuLiiur. ll. TI..I naaneu. -es were held Friday interment In the Rlver- view cemetery. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS i i'vn.o ID I Notice Is uereby given that all war- rants drawn on School District No. 2 Toledo. Oregon, and endorsed olM (r want of funds, up to an.', including warrant No J38 datcd Keb s i ... ... I ' are hereby called and Interest stopped this date. 1 Dated, Nov. 15th, 1920. L. M. Otarr, Clerk. BUDGET OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO Salary of Marshal, Street and Water Commissioner $1200 Salary of City Attorney 300 Salary of Recorder 420 salary or Treasurer Street Lights 60 800 TOTAL 19000 iLess estimated water rents for 1921 ; $4393 r Amount to be raised by taxation $5B0i Passed by the Common Council for tlie City of Toledo, Oregon, November iBth, 1920. Hearing to be Monday evening, De cember 20th, 1920. R. R. Miller. Recorder. Recorder. M. E. CHURCH Sunday School at 10 o'clock in lhe forenoon. Public worship at eleven a. tn., v.r mon by Pnstor. Epworth League 7:15 p. m. Tnanksglvlng Sermon at 8 p. m. Special music by the Choir. Come prepared next Sunday to nav for repairing Church tower. HAY! HAY! ! HAY! ! ! Hay $28 to $33 per ton. Corn 3c per pound. Oats $55 per ton. Reclcaned clover seed 30c per pound. Terms Strictly Cash, WATER FRONT FEED STORE E. M. Dodele, Prop. W will have an extra nice line of Fruits and Vegetables for Thanksoiv- ing Week. Frederick's Quality Store. firs. Netla Wheeler-Drake of Cor. vallis Is visiting with her rtnuirlitnr. Mrs. Robert Schaffor of this place. NEW MILL OWNERS - PAY TOLEDO VISIT Messrs. Hill, ScTitBmeier, Grover, Williams and Church arrived down from Portland Monday evening to meet with the City Council and take up matters pertaining to the water supply for their sawmill here. They incidentally Inspected the sawmill property and some of them were taken over the Alsea Southern railroad by Lieutenant W. K. Patterson. Actual construction work on the sawmill and railroad will probably be commenced about the first of the year. AT THE MOVIES TONIGHT 8 P. M. Hlah School Entertainment VAUDEVILLE and 6-Rcel Special Paramount Drama 'Fires of Faith", a Salvation Army Picture, Also a Red Crosa reel will be run. Salvation Army Lassie will serve a doughnut with every ticket 50c. and 25c. Saturday, one night only the comedy drama "Once a Plumber" also one reel of comedy. 25c. and 10c. Sunday Another of those 2-reel Harold Lloyd $100,000 Comedies '.Eastern Westerners" and the dram. Getting Mary Married" with Marlon Davles in the lead. Marion Davles Is considered a fine actresher first appearance in Toledo. 30c. and 15c. Coming, Nov. 27th, "FATTY" AR BUCKLE in "The Hayseed" POMONA GRANGE The next Pomona Grange will be f held with Elk City Granse, December river should be confined to mainten lGth, 1920. This will be a very inter- jance of the existing project, esting meeting. Arangements are be. You are further notified that all In ing made to have Mrs. Minnie E. Bohd, terested parties have the privilege of State Lecturer, with us at that time an appeal from this conclusion to the and an invitation is being sent to Board of Engineers for Rivers and Hai. County Judge elect, John Fogarty ask- hors, a permanent body sitting at ing htm to be with us at this meeting. , Washington, D. C, to which all examl So be sure to have your Grange rep- .nation and survey reports of this char, resented and boost for the Grange acter are referred. Parties dosirlng to throughout the county. A good pro- j0 so may be heard on appeal by the gram Is being prepared nml there will Board, oither orally or In wrliiug. oo one or tnose t,nt cuy urango din- ners well there Is no use for us to try 10 aiscnoe tor we couici not no it Justlce so come and find out for your- ovu. Remember the date Dec. 15th, '20. S. T. Loudon, Mister. J. E. Cooter, Secretary. L. C Mowery of Lower Siletz was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Backus of Yanulna was a To - Mo vlHltor Mnnrtav iluB lureEl""K any persoiis khuwu t fMl!?!: a . . ., W yu to be interested In the improve vi fl lld PaS8Ud U,rU l theK, and who, not being known to this John Nye was a passenger for Ore gon City Monday, Newt Guilllams was up from Beav er Creek the first of the week. Ed Stocker of Newport was In the city Wednesday on business. Mr. end Mrs. Scott Lane were over from th.3 Siletz Wednesday. I the Agency the first or the week Agency me nrst or tne week. Maurice Andor3en was over from U. O. Lee or Cathlamet, Wash., was in the city on business this morning. Read our regular add, If you buy feed, we save you money. Frederick's Quality Store. m i i a xt . Nick Ludemann was a Newport viB- nur jcniciua;, gi'lK uuwu uuu UUCH. on the Transit. ! John Gwyn was down from Kddy- ville Monday evening attending Ma sonic Lodge. George Graves went out (o Portland Monday, returains Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Dickson and daughter, Alice, were passengers for the Valley Mon day. The special train could not bo se cured to take a crowd of fans out to the football gnmo ut Corvallis tomor row. Sixty-five were signed up to go .th.? .ruilroad c'nPany demanded 125 full fares. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the nn- derslgnd administrator with tho will ,u.Cau ,u e eauiiB in iviiv, n iv ui- mc, uucbumuu, huh liiuu ills llllill ac count in the County Court of tlie Statu of Oregon for Lincoln County, and that Monday tho 20th. day of Decem ber, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said dny, at the Court room of said County Court in the Cl'y of Toledo, Oregon, has ben appointed by said Court as tho time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final account and tho settlement thereof. B. F. Swope, Administrator of the will annexed of tli9 estate of Edwin Wallace, Deceased. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. Dated and first published, Novem ber 19th, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04550 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ollice at Portland, Ore., November 17th, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam W. Grant, of Harlan, Oregon, vvno, on Decifuber 7, 1915, made Sec ond Homestead Entry (As Amended), No. 04550, for S SICVi, 10 'b SH4 SWVi Sec. 12. NEVi NE'i NW',4, and S NE- NW4, Section 13, Township .12 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Merldiun, has filed notice of Intention to ninko Three-Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of tho County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on tlie 2Stli day of December, 1920. Claimant names an witnesses: Noel L. Grant, of llnrliiii, Oregon. Thomcs J. Kelley, of Harlan, Ore. Royal E. Grant, of Harlan, Oregon. Gerald (alklnH, of Harlan, Ore. Proof imidn under Acts of Septrm boh 6, 1914 and June 11, 1900 Lists B-10S4 and 6 1727. Alexander Sweck, Register. LEGION WILL GIVE THANKSGIVING DANCE Alden Abbey Post No. 64. American Legion, is arranging for a big dance j to be held at their Club House In this city next Thursday night. Good music good .eats and a good time assured all who attend. . Everybody invited. ADVERSE REPORT ON RIVER WORK War Department, United States En gineer Office, 216 New Post Office Building, Portland, Oregon, No vember 6th, 1920. Sir: It having come to the notice of the llnilpr si PtlOrl that vml h a va an Interest In the pending proposition for the Improvement of Yaquina River. J Oregon, from Newport to Toledu, you are hereby informed that" the report thereon, authorized by the Act of Con. grew approved March 2, 1919, has been made and Is unfavorable to the im. nrnvement Tho nrinxinui . uDon which th adve -nnrinuinn. are based are: In view of the small amount of ex isting commerce, the uncertainty as to the amount of lumber that will seek '.transportation by water In' tho near future, and the very considerable cost of the minimum Improvement that will properly accommodate seagoing vessels, no further improvement of tlie channel between Newport uiii To- Jledo is deemed worthy of being under. 1 taken hv tha Federal ftnvprnmitnt at .Written communications uhould bo ad. dressed to tho Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Southern Bulld- :ng, Washington, D. C, and should be I mailed In tlnm to ha In tha twiuHaHRlnn 0f the said bonrd within four weeks from the date of this communication, if oral hearings ore desired, dates for the same may be arranged for by cor respondence with the Board. ' . u" "L..lr'". " ... - """u. "1" You are requested to communicate office, do not receive a copy of this communication. J. B. Cavanaugh, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., JJistrict Engineer. Mail Your Magazine Subscriptions to HARRY A. McRAE 346 Montgomery Street PORTLAND, OREGON NOTICE OF PORT MEETING Notice Is hereby given that there wI11 bn a Special meeting oi the Board , r,,iuinr P vwi leilo on the 27th day of November, 190, at the ollice of the Secretary at the hour of 2:30 p. m. for the purpose of levying a Special Port Tax, the amount of money needed by the Port District during the fiscal year beginn ing January first 1921, and ending De cember 31st, 1921 Is estimated ln the following budget: Budget Interest on bonds $23,260 Sinking Fund for bonds coming due 10,000 General running expenses .... 2,000 , Tota, estlmated amount of mon. ey to be expended for all pur poses for tlie year $35,269 Estimated Receipts Rents from water front leases $270 Interest on Liberty Bonds 240 Estiraated tncomj on warehouse 50 $569 .$35,260 . . 660 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses ' Total estimated receipts . , Balance to be raised by tax ..$34,700 J. W. Parrleh, President. Attest: Lee Wade, Secretary. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04934 Department of the Interior TJ. S. Land Ollice at Portland, Ore. November 15th, 1920. NOTICE Is Hereby given that Louis Lee Perrln, of Kails City, Oro., who, on November 26, 1917, mnda Home stead Entry, No. 04934. for WV4 NWH, Serllcm 8, Township 10 S, Ranso 8 W, Willamette Merldiun, has filed notice of Intention to mnke 3-year Proof,, to estnblish claim to the land above described, beforo the Register &- R. celver of the United States Land Of fice, at Portland, Oregon, on .the 28th day of December, 1920. -Claimant names as witnesses: H. L. Hayes, of Nortons, Ore. Henry Luthsow, of Nortons, Oro. Guy Chnmberlnln, of Nortons, Ore. Richard I. Robinson, of Nortons, Ore. Alexander Sweek. Register. NOTICE Notlco is hereby given that a meet. In;? of tho In nd' owners In Lincoln County Diking District No. 2,. for merly known as the Olulln Diking District, will bo held In tlie County Judge's olllro at the courthouse at Toledo, Oregon, on the 2u:t day of November, 1920 at the hour of two o'clock P. M., for tho purpose "t electing a board of three supervisors. R. H. howell, County Clerk.