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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
- -'J ... .... , is hereby given of the lie City Council of the.. 1, Orf'N to establish'' n ' ' 'in ' OS VOLUME 29 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 18th, 1921. NUMBER 4 GET MARRIED-! TWO CAN USE THE AUTO AS CHEAPLY AS ONE. SILETZ SUets is trying to work In harmony with the new Administration In keep ing down expense by economizing by .producing more than we use and by doing more work and less complain ing about hard 4 lines. The world Is very much unsettled and it will take! a long time to get down to normal conditions. The Kaiser after getting the world in such a turmotl ought like Judas to go out and bang him self and tli us In away square the ac count for the suffering and sorrow iiu has caaaod. Tho turners are try ing to plow and ptit in their crops but the weather continues so bad they cannot 4a it. Times are dull and lots of meu Ale out of employment because of the abutting down of so many sawmills; -and crime seams o be on the increase because of war conditions and we will . have to be patient and each one help to bring on better conditions. Wej must pay more Into the government In stead of taking so much out. A pa ternal government breeds discontent end makes Socialists and Reds out of the people. You cannot down a man who works. The person who takes nn nloaoiira In, hla work nnrl Tin intpf. . ., est In building up the community , .... ,,. ... A t George McCoulou who had charge Mt YiAno T Wado'a now niincrnlnw ... .. . , . , . which was blown down last winter u k .ioj ,.j said the roof can be raised and re-, placed without damage The work of rebuilding will commence as soon as the weather will permit. James Franks is getting materials on the ground to commence building his new residence when the weather Bets better. Mr. Wade and Mr. Franks berth have nice locations for their w ,,,, wi,in ni aa m,,h J the beauty of Slletz Valley. Lee Williams and Grant King have -built a nice side walk leading from th pool saloon and Recreation Hall to the hotel and. now you can go Y9U now it s -toasted To seal In ttut delicious Burley tobacco flavor, CIGARETTE ,' ) r (I V: . si- I A." I IT looks LKE A BOOK ACEtfrl SE"II HaDYT0.,MRWic:KENS, 15H T'OoolT WANT I TdWS A FATHER POSITIVC BECAUSE. I Kr4ovy -ALL THE MORE ?fcA$oK VHWOO SftoUlD III" LsULW Toc?TO F23 TUWT 1TNo4? - I REPRESENT MElWCt. OPEC! A STATEMEBPOTHER'J MWHT WrTnlrTHEE Me OMe W THESE ENCYCLOPEDIAS- J H Tgy rf3KP the ooog?rJ Rio. of bsayk BRoSjwe ah& L-SS - IASkwhV v n r Tto -just uok attme pleasube wo f J- HOME' 1 Ui FopJo back and forth without getting your shoes muddy. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Collins have just returned home from the hospital in Portland where Mrs. C. underwent a severe operation. Dr. Coffey perform ed the operation. She is alright now, lieing assured the disease wonld never return again. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chandler went to consult a specialist In Portland In rezard to their baby's ear. The child suffered a good deal and It was feared a mastoid abcess was forming. After treating the child for a while it' got much better and Mr. and Mrs. Chand ler came home. iroi. J. B. Horner, teacher In the 0. A. C. will meet with the community club Friday evening, March 25th and deliver a lecture, subject, "Oregon His tory and Literature." He will also sliow on canva3, pictures of the Holy City and other important places taken by himself. Mr. Horner has a state reputation as a lecturer. NASHVILLE Mr and Mrs. J. B. Lister and Mrs. Dave Lister left the latter part of tho week ror Hood River. Walt Stanton was a Toledo vlBltor on Monday. I. S. Lister was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. W. H. Martin was in CorvaWg Tues T. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Nash came in from the ranch, and spent the week end at Nashville. N. O. Harris, former Nashville mer chant, was In town Sunday. ' At a school meeting held Tuesday for the election of a clerk and director Mr. Fish was elected Clerk and Otie Hamar director. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards, who have been living in Kansas, have come to make their home on the Ed wards plac about four miles west of Nashville. Abe Stevens Is working at Devitt Mr. Mllem returned Tuesday from a few days trip thru the Valley. SOUTH BEACH Another rain storm this week! Mrs. Conrad made a week end visit ; with Mrs. King of Toledo returning to South Beach Monday, .... . ' While at To- ICUO iVlX. and Mrs. Conrad rented the j rooming house formerly run by Rev. I Ellsworth. Mrs. Conrad will move to Toledo this week. , Mr- E. R. Lynn is on the sick list noping ner illness win noi last long, Mrs. Ashworth has had a new roof put on her house. ' Mr. Omlid and Mr. Solburg are rush ing a cottage on Mr. Omlid's lot. The """"" ul ouul" Delt" " ,u",roT-. ,ns' 1 v;','r'' W' understand that some of our 114.1. w r-..... t- ii u i i railroad officials have come in and it Is expected work will soon begin. TAFT Sure having some nice warm weath er. Get busy young people and get jour bathing suits ready. . Upper Schooner Creek Bchool has a new school teacher, by the name of Mr. Pshaw. He took the place of Mr. Thompson. Abe Liswig has Just arrived home from Portland, Mr. Harmen is clerking in the Taft store in place of Abe Liswig. The M Irene came Into port bringing in a cargo of hay for Mr. Woods and took out a load of lumber to Yaquina Bay. Mr. Jacobson went out to Newport to see the doctor, a It was reported that he had blood i".'ion In his left hand. There was a big dance at Roselodge Hall, March 6th and a lively bunch ot young people from Kernvllle took it In. They were as follows: Miss Ilee Hespack, Millie Hespack, Leonard Hespack and Bruno Rydzeskl. They say, Cider Hill Is a steep place. The bupfry upset, and sure a good looking bunch tumbled down the hill. We got the news that Mrs. Farrln Is coming back to her old home on Schooner Creek to run the ranch. A big program and a dance Is to be given at Kernville hall, April 2nd everybody come. A good time assur ed. Some swell plays will be given especially one, Now don't forget , . ... t !.,:... itfiT OF ST. PATRICK IS STILL WITH US the date- April 2nd. They have a new poet office at Mill Port. It is getting to be a big town. The - Grange at - Taft is as busy busy as ever. Many more peo ple Joined the Orange lately. . Mr. Loudon visited the Taft grange and went on to Roselodge and on thru. Me says the Taft grangers are doing just fine. ELK CITY Mrs. W. II. Daniels of Wash., who has been visiting with her son, Jesse, and family of Slletz, was in Elk City Thursday enroute for the Upper Big Elk where she will visit with the Grants. She was accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jesse Daniels. Mrs. Llge Grantand. Mrs. Willis Grant visited onr fair city one day last week. Ruth Cozlne spent the week end In Elk. Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Harding dropped In Tuesday. Harry Mattlson and family passed thru Elk Sunday enroute to the Valley.. Uncle Marsh Simpson went to Tole do Tuesday. My, but It looks good to see a high hat again. The Elk City Improvement Club is Just walking right thru Its work everyone takes such an interest and is helping all they can. Mrs. M. W. Small lntertained the Club last week and Mrs. Woodward this week. Jess Whltford and wife ot Toledo spent one day last week with the Mrs. Simpson. Rev. Bush was In town one day last week. Mr. Dixon was In Toledo Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kleut of the Quarry spent Sunday with Mrs. Kleut's mother,' Mrs. Bell at Pioneer. Borne tt Howard of Pioneer was call ed to Portland last week. Mrs. Rose Hoffman spent the week end with Mrs. Enos of Toledo. Lem Hoffman and wife were To ledo visitors Saturday and Sunday. "Slim" Lang of Elk was in Newport Monday. Victor Selts and family of Elk were visitors at Five River the past week. Guy Roberts, mlllman of Toledo, was In our burg Friday. - E. H. Even son of Newport was in Elk Monday. The school children here enjoyed a talk by Mr. Price and Mr. Weere on the China and Armenia relief one af ternoon last week. It would appear as if the March lion had landed on us with a bound but there Is one consoling fact, he will only stay with us about two weeks then "watch the gardens grow!" HARLAN (To late for last week.) Mrs. Leonard Grant went to Cor- vallls Sunday. Huston Grant's son Is moving now. Miles H. Cork of Lovell, Wyoming, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. May Grant. Leigh Lang of Portland is visiting friends and relatives in this nelghbor- hood. Z. M. Derrick passed thru here last week. Mrs. W. W. Grant made a trip to Elk City Thursday to meet her sister. Mrs. Jesse Daniels of SUetc. Mrs, li-inlls will visit several days with relatives and friends. Maine Briggs of Burnt Woode is heipmg Clarence Davis for a few days. Mr. Payne drove to the Grant school house in his Flivver YVVdnes-!- pretty gced for Man h on Big Elk. B. F. Grant and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Sam Grant's. There will be a maBk dance at Big Elk on Good Friday, March 25th everybody come. - , , ONA Miss Mazie Teeters of Yauulna was a week end visitor at the Phelps home. Fred Commons returned to his home Thursday from Wellsdale, after a three weeks' absence. A surprise party was given at the Ohmart home Saturday evening In honor of Mr. Ohmart's birthday. The evening was spent In playing cards and old fashioned games. A delicious luncheon was served at midnight. Most of the young people of the neighborhood were present and all en Joyed a very pleasant evening. o 1 SILETZ SCHOOL The Community Club held its meet ing at the school house on Friday even ing, March 11th, with very good at tendance,. The new officers were in charge of the meeting and the presi dent, Clias. Larsen, gave an interest ing opening talk on the purposes and possibilities of the Club. After sever al short discussions the business ses sion was followed by a program In cluding the following numbers: Solo by Mrs. Cobb; paper, Meaning ot Play by Miss Mary Henry; song Amer ica For Me by the group; theme, My Illustrious Woodcutter by Miss Mar garet Miller; songs by Miss Isabel Larsen; dialogue by Misses Helen O'Jala and Margaret Miller; 'song by four girlB, Vernle Strong, Dorothy Goodcll, Carol Calkins, and Sena Freng; local newspaper "Sllelz High School Hummer," by Isabel Larsen and SAIma Nlemi; music by the string ed orchestra. The Club of O. A. C. has arranged for an Illustrated lec- ture by Professor J. B. Horner to be given on Friday evening, March 25th. The community is fortunate in being able to secure this special lecture so let everyone make it possible to be present at these stereoptlcan views and lecture. Don't miss the date. During the last week occurred the setting of five trees on the school lot. It Is hoped that tho complete plan for planting can yet be . realized this spring. The first move toward an experi mental garden plot lias been taken; the ground Is plowed, and much Inter est is shown by many pupils in the project. TAKEN TO PENITENTARY Deputy Sheriff Ted McElwain took MIsb Delia Williams out to Salem Monday afternoon and placed her In the penitentiary. Miss Williams, who Is an Indian girl, was convicted of the crime of larceny, at the August term of court, and was sentenced to two years in the pen. She was paroled however, pending her good behavior and on condition she would leave the county, her home being in Washing ton. As she failed to comply with the provisions ot the parole she was taken to the penitentiary. AT THE MOVIES TONIGHT 6-Reel Drama "Caliber No. 38"; 1-Reel Comedy and 7th Episode of "Lightning Bryce" 30-10e. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Douglas Mac Lean and Doris May in "23V, HOURS LEAVE" A brilliant picturlzatlon of Mary Roberts Rlnehart'e famous story In the Saturday Evening Post. Remem ber the story of the "surprise attack I" By the worst soldier In camp! Came to capture the general's daughter in hla B. V. D.'s Did he do It? You'll cay sol Of course he went to the Jug when, hi leave was up, but that tittle love campaign wowl Nothing about the war. . Just youth, romance and love. " One of the best pictures ever shown In Toledo. 1-Reel Comedy and Ford Weekly 40c. and 20c. SHOOTING AT NEWPORT Harold AnderBon ot Newport was arraigned In Justice Berry's Court in that ci.y Wednesday on a charge ut assault with Intent to kill. The Court bound him over to tho Grand Jury under J2000 bonds. The bond wns furnished by A. J. VanWassen hove and E. M. Baker. It seems that Anderson Bhot Chas. Harwood late Ffiday evenng wound ing him In the wrist. Harwood drew a gun and shot at Anderson Just grac ing his leg. There has been trouble between Anderson and Harwood for some time, they having had a fight several months ago. Anderson ac cuses Harwood of paying undue at tention to his wife. REMEMBER THE Tomorrow Night, March 19th. ALTREE LOW BIDDER FOR FURNISHING PILING J. C. Altree Informs U3 that ho was notified by Engineer Carroll, engineer In charge of the jetty work tor the government, that he was low bldde, for furnishing piling for the North Jetty, the receiving wlmrf, etc. Mr. Altree has purchased the Tom Butler tract of piling, which is one ot the best bodies of piling timber on tho bay, and expects to be putting In pil ing within ten days. OFFICERS INSPECT PROPERTY Col. WeBtover, Major Fickle, Capt. Walker and Capt. Fnrr arrived down from Portland the first of the wock on a tour of Inspection for the bureau at Washington, D. C. They were int hero by Lieut. Patterson and shown thru, the big mill, taken over the North and South railroads and thru the Blodgett timber tract. They re turned to Porthnd Wednesday. GIRL BREAKS LEG The little eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilson of Chit wood had the misfortune to break her left leg last Saturday afternoon. The little girl was swinging, with another! girl sitting in her lap, when the rope broke and the fall resulted in the fracture of her leg. Dr. Belt reduced the fracture and she Is now getting along nicely. OFFERED $3,000 FOR HLr. HENNA LOCKS Grace Nicholsi o Evinivillt indYhad; Jong lock beautiful hair ol henna shade In wli hL . L!.u . iw a i nlc, wiresi onerco ner $3,000 What would you dor It meant longed for college education tail ...,uw ui ine girn ant now w eoooea our. wU rthmd. NEW CONFECTIONERY O. F. Cruson and C. E. Nichols an making arrangements to put In a con fectionery and pool room on the base, ment of the Andrews Building. Tha basement will be divided and the con fectionery put in one end and the pool room the other. "!:! m Ycjai assisted by Messrs, C'ruRon ami Nichols, is busy this week making neressary alterations in th basement and getting ready to In stall the fixtures. Mr. Nichols conies here from Leb anon and he and Mr. Cruson Inform us . that nothing will be. lacking .to make this a real up ' to the minute confectionery, one that Toledo may woll be proud of. Their motto will bo "Service and Cleanliness." Be sides candles, ice cream, etc., they will serve hot tamales, chill, oyster cocktails, etc. They 'expect to be ready for business about the first ot April. ' ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Rev. D. C. Pollard of Boston, Mass., will prench at the M. E. Church Sun day, and In the evening will deliver an Illustrated lecture about the Yel lowstone Park. The lecture is free, and all are Invited to attend. Dr. Pol lard extends a special Invitation, to the school children to be present o NOTICE TO PATRONS I have moved my dental office from the Andrews building to the First Na tional Bank building and am better prepared than ever to look after your wants when you a In need of dental work. Dr. L. H. Brown. Do you know you can roll cigarettes for lOcts from one bag or GENUINE Bull" Durham Tftnirrn I w" " l i s .rv f