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A Weader (Bounty VOLUME 29 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 10th. 1921- NUMBER 16 SILETZ Mr. Fred Fralzer an attorney from Oakland, California, who was visiting , George Ridenour moved his steam 'of the day was the pitchers battle be with Clyde Morris on the Lower SI- engine In from the Valley Sunday.. He i tween Reed and Felix. These two lets, was drowned Sunday afternoon In the Siletz River near Mowery's Blanche Mulvaney of Newport Is Landing. At the Ooronor's inquest it vial Ling her aunt, Mrs. Frank Davis, was found that be was getting out of Sheep shearing has started in our -his boat, when he was stricken with neighborhood although It seems hardly heart failure or appoplexy, and fell in worth while to shear for the price of the river and drowned. He was a fered for wool. young man, aged 34. No one was pres- Deputy Sheriff McElwaln brought ent at the time the drowning occured the poll books up to Laura Young sv It is not possible to tell exactly last Saturday. how It happened. . Lester January had the misfortune The Near East program was given to turn his car over last Sunday. He In the Government School building on was coming up the Spout Creek Mt. Wednesday evening, June First to a and hit a bad rock that threw his car crowded house. Fifty pel gone were over the bank bottom side up it was turned away. The reason of this big damaged very little. They righted ".he audionce it was a kind of co-opera- car and drove on In. tive affair. The. Community Club, 1 Grange and Good Rouds people hud o 'unexpectedly met together at the same place and at the same time. But this was a happy surprise for the good roads people would not have had such large audience bad it not been for ihe Club meeting. Opening selection by the Silotz Orchestra; Address by Ralph Hamar, Master ot the Valley Grange; vocal solo. Miss Gabell Lar- sen; vocal solo, Jess Daniels; sixty ni.',.i. -I., on., mi.-i , troup; address by Supt. Edwin U Chalcraft, representing the Commun ity Club. The minstrel show was up to date, very fine and greatly enjoyed by the audience. This performance hwrnur&a the speakersMr. Dennis. He thought it was as good as many minstrel shows he hud seed in much larger cities. Newport and Toledo came over with large delegations. From To- ledo we noticed a number of good roads boosters: Mr. and Mrs. McCluS' kev Mr anrt Mr. Hon... ArnoM Mr and Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Warren Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hayden, and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Patter eon. From Newport came o her boos Mod v.r.A'x, xt wn w; ters, Ed. Abbey, Dr. Brry, Lester Martin, Dr. Eelt, General McAlexandor, Chauncey Hawkins and Mr. Dickinson. Th im,j .1,0 d These fo:k3 enjoyed the play ver much evid ncad by tliir applsus-a. Edwin L. Chalcraft acted as chair man and Introduced the following speakers, first. Lieutenant Patters'm, who mad9 a rousing good roads talk, then ' came General McAlexander of World War ame who told us of the enlonrllsl rio a Pm-nrin Vinrl nnil ml t V -vn apicuuiu -d i ujiv uau auu n iiiiuut ., good roads tho war could not have I been carried to a successful termina-l tion. The General looks every inch a' warrior. The receipts of the evening were $42.65 which will be placed to ths credit of the Near East fund when some expenses are taken out. The 8 " commence rarmmg at once, whole amount from this place will Dt, '. ? , ,?,aker has his truck rePalnted about $50.00. Jud:;e Fcgarty was also '"i 'lk nw and ct8 ,ha- waV with Toledo's crowd. !, ,Mr8- R- F- Baker of Newport Is vis- On Fridav the mibllc srhool cave a !F"? at her Bon'9- chas- Bakei's, alto picnic dinner in the Wilbur Grove o miio oKo the banks of tho Siletz River. A mmt beau.lfuljlace. About 150 persons at- tended with all. the school children and teachers. Cars were run free from the Agency to the picnic grounds. , i, n,1wD 1 018 "sn 8Utter w,lh the ut An excellent dinner was served and e fishermen ell after them, after dinner games of ball, swinging T,1e crP?, ln tnis section look ex and other sports were engaged in till nJ di a late hour. The communitv seemed to vie with each other In trying to make everybody happy. Siletz is be coming noted for their public spirit and wholesouled hospitality. Slib feels that her favored end beautiful location nesting among the hills of the Coast Range Is a shrine that Is being more recognized and the green witch ery that border the rippling, splashing waterfalls ot Siletz Is being appre ciated more than ever by all lovers of nature. When the Lincoln County macadam road Is completed to New port connecting up with the Pacific Highway and when our Market Road is completed we will have cars com ing here every day In the year. 1 do not know of any river in Oregon which has so many nice places for fishing as the Siletz River and its tributaries. The new gymnasium room was filled almost to capacity on the evening of June 3, to wtiness the commencement exercises of the Siletz High School. Invocation by Rev. Walter Ross; selec tion by the Siletz Orchestra; diplomas were presented by A. C. Crawford. chairman of the board of trustees, to Miss Alma Ojala and Miss Mary Har ney. Prof. J. F. Page of the Exten tlon Service of the O. A. C. delivered the graduating address which was very good and much appreciated. Miss Henry has already been en raged to teach the Lower Farm School for the ensuing year. Born Friday, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bryant, a ten pound boy. Con gratulations are now In order. HARLAN A large crowd from Big Elk went to the ball game Sunday at Burnt Woods. It was a close game and some good ball played by both sides. Eddyvllle won a score 5 to4. The return game will be played next Sunday, June 12. We all plan on going again to Bee the best side win. I Mrs. Leonard Grant is Improving slowly. i I. R. Payne traded his stock ranch nt Harlan for a dairy ranch near Ona. We are sorry to lose Mr. Payne and family as they are splendid neigh bors. Mr. Payne took an active part in the welfare of the community, Mrs. Payne was a church worker and women as house keepers, will be greatly misBed ln that circle. On Sunday, June 6th, the Mountain However we wish them every success eers and Prairie Dogs crossed bats in ln their new venture. a real interesting baseball game. l Mrs- Dlck Grant and daughter are 'visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant. will soon be sawing lots of lumber, GLEN ,n rinvW "m ,8t,U bUt apParent'r ,Y-ery much deserted j T t- . 'n.d r8:.,JeB-.8 P,?.ve.r' and Edwin of Elk City have " '"' " ; stand that Mr Davenport has sold his place at Elk City and will leave soon for Eastern Oregon . Ed. ivaiaiua ncui in iuicuu lam r i may. Alva Moore-went to the Valley last week to work. J. K. Wheeler returned to his work iiiziatter BpendlnB a . T " "1 , George Lang, Dorcey Rochester and Charley Myers of Elk City spsnt the first of the week In this vicinity, k'n theIr Jeadquarterg at Nate Watklns. Mrs. J. W. Davenport and children, A X T 1 . . . uuu "lrB- J?"n "avenpon anO children, Mr. and? Mrs. Jesse Daven port, Mrs. Washburn and children, of Salado, and Roy Eaton of Salado, spent last Sunday on Table Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore spent a couple of days the first of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DavenDort " YV"n ' , '"i''Wl ?' : Mrs- T- L- Bohannon spent Tuesday eveninj at W. R. Moore's. Mrs. W. R. Moore and grandson. Everett, and Mrs. J. K. Wheeler went to Toledo Wednesday. Messrs. Dorcey Rochester, Geo." Lang, Charley Myers and Nathan Wat- "1 C uauu"' . a. FRUIT VALE Mr. Kelso Is moving his furniture from Toledo out t0 .hls farm and ex" T- "urnstt, of Portland. Andrew Nyes family and brother. iohnJ!'e and wife, made a trip to tne. SJleU Sunday where Mr. J. has , A t , , t . .. ur 8cho1 wi" e out this week and .""" "iuucu una u. i, Stephenson made a trip to the Siletz nsning Sunday. WINANT Everyone has had colds here. Mrs. Peter Shermer went to New port Saturday to visit her son, John Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Shermer and children went to Philomath to visit Mrs. Shermer's sister, Eva. and family. airs, u u. Emerson returned from Philomath where she visited her daughter, Eva, for' a few days. Simon Shermer and L. D. Emorsnn )re repairing their launches. John Emerson Is up from Newport "Siting his mother and brother!). Mrs. and Mrs. T Huntsucker made a spin to Toledo Saturday ln their new launch. DEVILS LAKE - With the past '.wo weeks' of good veather puts tho roads in fine "hapif and now and then we notica a car about the Lake. Chas. Norwick left for McMiiinville Sunday where he will look after his business Interests. A. R. Ford of Grand Ronde wes ln the vicinity of the Lake last wc-k looking after his cattle. Mrs. G. D. Bowers writes informing us that she will be among us in a short time again. John Olson of Kernvllle was visit ing about the Lake the week end. Joseph Dowd, Jr., of Siletz passed through with some cattle Friday en- route to Grand Ronde where he will meet his folks, Frank Nash who was employed In Washington, all winter, is here again and is glad to be back once more. Joe Kangleser of Rose Lodge drove jdown to the Lake In their car to visit with Frank Mann, Geo. and Wlnnlefred Thompson are back from Oregon City where they have been employed. Joseph Dowd and family of Siletz are visiting at Logan's. Joe recently sold his place and is moving to Grand Konde. It seems to be getting a fad these days about the Lake to hire married After a hard struggle of 14 Innings the Prairie Dogs came out on top of i a close score of 1 to 0. The hie featurb teams will probably clash at Taft on July 3rd. ROCK CREEK. K. M. Pettycrew attended the grad uation exercises at Silotz last Friday. Leonard and Kenneth States made a business trip to Elk City Thursday. E. M. Pettycrew is working for Charles Blosser. Mrs. Reeder, Mrs. Spear and Mrs. Doncke'l visitod at tho H. L. States home Tuesday. Tho Watkins man was here from Dallas Wednesduy. John Blosser made a business trip to the Valley last week. A. L. Crawford, .las. Roberts, and Guy Keller wcra over from Suramitt I Wednesday and returned Thursday. mica iiicci itsjtiici iiuo ictuiucu uuuo from Ashland where she has been at- Miss Inez Reeder lias returned horns tending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Matthews of Newport were up this way Sunday. Miss Gertrude Chamberlin viBited at Reeders Thuisday. Harriet Southwell is home from Si letz where she has been teaching a term of school. Amos Chapman helped John Blosser shear sheep Sunday. Miss Helen Reeder Is visiting Al trees at Toledo this week. HARLAN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis visited friends in Blodjett Monday ,and also Tuesday. Big Elk was well represented at the Turn Tum-Eddyvllle ball game of Sunday. The Commons family are settled In their home on tho Payne p'ace. Mrs. Commons who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Darwin Nash, of Nash ville Is also at homo. Ray Rich and family of Portland are moving to Harlan where Mrs. Rich will assist In the P. 0. Mrs. Sam Grant Is not as well as she has been. Mr. Grant will take her to Corvallls as soon as she Is able to stand the trip. - Goo. , Ridenour . has . brought In a stoum engine to run the saw mill re cently purchased of R. L. Hathaway. School closed in. tha Black District. June 1st. A picnic was held which was well patronized and In the after noon the pupils rendered an excellent iprogram. Mr.-,. Frank Allison lias been reemployed as teacher for the coming school year. Mrs. T. McGinnls is home from Sa lem. She is much improved In health. Mr. McGinnls had the misfortune to run Into a car while in Albany and had to pay a fine along with his other troubles. Mr. Lake of Peak and Chas. Lillard were looking over the Spout Creek road with the intention of putting In a bid. R. L. Hathaway and crew have done a good piece of work on the Hard Scrabble grade. We can now see the sun through the timber. Mr. Osborne ot Salem has returned to his home after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Allison. Frank Davis has bought the stock of goods from Payne and Is now the Harlan merchant. Frank Allison who suffered a frac tured leg Is now able to hobble around on crutches. NASHVILLE The S. P. Bridge Crew which has been here for some time, moved to Albany, Thursday. Mr. Robinson of Wren, has been here the past week shearing sheep for W. H. Martin. Mr. Robinson also sheared Mr. MIlem'B sheep. L. L. Leavitt, former S. P. Agent here, was ln from the Nash ranch Tuesday. W. J. Brugman of Waldport pur chased the Nashville Creamery Assn. buildings and equipment, which were sold last week. Mr. Brugman has sold the buildings to W. L. Stanton ipd is moving the machinery to Wald port. Prof. Crowley and family from, near McMlnnville aro here' to spend the summer with the Charles Hlnshaws. Don Gillette left for Eugene the &lh to spend the summer. A crowd of Nashville voters motored to Nortons Tuesday evening, but had a little trouble getting started so were a few minutes to late to cast their vote. Received another ihloment of Ladles Brown Kid Oxfords, and thev are beauties. .See them. .The Bootery. SOUTH BEACH Warren Ashworth went to Portland Wednesday and returned Friday. Mis. Peterson of Astoria Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hoff man. Margaret Ewlng went to Church with her Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ewlng, Sunday morning at Yaqutna. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ewlng, Will Ew lng and Mercens Felton went out for a little outlnsr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omlld, Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Walter Hill SDent Sundav on the beach. Mrs. Peterson roturned to her home ln Astoria Monday. LOCAL PLATOON WILL LEAVE TUESDAY The Toledo Platoon, 3rd Co., C. A. C, have received orders from the Ad-: b tne ToIe(j0 chamber of Commerce jutant General as to troop movements . WBg very 8UCCeSsful socially, and fi to the annual encampment et Fort !nancaiiy proved most wonderful, the Stevens, and ln part are here quoted: reoelpU of tna evening amounting to The Toledo Platoon will entrain on Ugvg oo the S. P. local leaving Toledo at 12:6! j ' ' 2oo Deonle were present and P. M Tuesday, June 14th, and will stop over at Albany and board sleep ers spotted thereat on afternoon of June 14, leave Albany at 4:10 A. M. June 15, on S. P. train, thru sleepers to Fort Stevens. Lieut. Rice has been given orders , loreeif. Mlisg. Peterson's Primary that full field equipment will be taken ichlldren staged a uniquo little play by each officer and enlisted man. Each llot Mr8 (;, smith of Newport sang man will take ln his pack, one extra ; spinndidlv, her singln,; ever being a suit of underwear, two extra pairs of ! treat to niuc lovers. Shorman Peter cocks, two towels, bar of soap, comb, ana e.. piant played a mandolin brush, tooth brush and shavlns outfit, j nueti anj Mr p)ant a niandolin solo. No officer or enlisted man will be por- Mlss Kdth Young, accompanied by mittod to carry any hand grip or per-jMi8S Tlielma Fowler on the piano, pui sonal luggage of any character. 'on a couple of musical readings which Tho encampment will terminate brought down the house. The Cnlkins June 30 and the men will return to', brothers of Siletz did some clog danc their home station July 1. jinK which was line. The program was Tho U. S. Property Officer has 'concluded t, a couple of song se chlppnd to Toledo equipment for the 'lections by those always popular sing complete outfittlflg of the men who erSi Miss Verne Ross and Bert Geir. are to go to camp, and on Sunday this The election returns, which proved a equipment will bo Issued and Ins true- landslide for the road bonds, and which tlons given as to pack rolling. All were received . . every few . mln men are requested to bring their lutes. keDt evemone ln a good equipment as previously Issued for ex- change for more sizes or replacement us wen as inspection oeiore leaving for camp, on Sunday morning. tne following men nave neen pro- moted: Corporal Hayden to Serjeant, Privates Campbell and Derrick to Corporals. Thirty men will leave Toledo on Tuesday the 14th. CHAKtER AMENDMENT CARRIES The new amendments to the City Charter carried at the special city. election Tuesday, by the vote ot 90 for and 2S against. NEW STAGE LINE i. j. Lasey ot iNcwporc, accompaniea by P.. Gilmore. was in the city Mon - uy uiuuiufi Tinmoui. lor mo o-: tabllshing of an auto bus line between , Newport and Albany. , .. . H n. wiiu is jcuoun jiu.mKern submitted another bid basod on Butte, Mont., where he was manager 1B nn alld nH hair incu ro,.i, wti, for tiie Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., ; lhe result that they were awarded tho lias a Studebaker Big-Six which he!rm,trnrt will put on the run. The car has a capacity of eight passengers and will leave Newport dally at 8:30 a. m., To ledo, 9:00, Corvallls 12:00, and ar- rive at Albany at 12:30. Returning he will leave Albany at 1:30, Corvallls, 2:00, Toledo 6:00 arriving at Newport ;t 6:3v. SEVERAL PAY FINES Justice of tho Peace Parrlsh was In executive session Wednesday after- noon with three cases on the docket: Joel Washington Indian, plead tor base course and a maximum three guilty to the charge of assault and quarters Inch stone In the top course. Dattery committed upon Louisa Smith. I The rock Is to be shipped ln from He was fined $25. Sadie Cook, Indian, was charged with drunkenness, and was fined J15. Isaac Washington, Indian, had also consumed too much moonshine and as the Judge was playing no favorites he assessed Ike ln the sum of $16. CATHOLIC CHURCH June the 12th, Sunday at Siletz: Sunday School at 9:30 o'clock; Mass and Sermon at 10 o'clock. At Toledo muuuay, juiib me n, mass ana oer- mon at 9:30 o'clock. Father Vollebregt. o FOR SALE (19)For sale at SO cents on the dol- lar. My beautiful 9-room bungalow. and 12 acre of ground at Siletz. Large wood-shed and garage. All kinds of bearing fruit trees and berries. Hun- dreds of dahlias, roaes and all kinds of shrubs and shade trees, etc. This .vaa built for a permanent home, and each and every foot of lumber used was carefully selected by myself and consisted of No. 1 clear yellow fir without a knot or knothole In the en tire building. The building Is insured for $2,500.00 and Is valuod at $5,000. The ground is worth $2,000.00 at least. If sold within the next 30 days I will let It ail go for only a few dollars more than the placo Is Insured for, and give some terms. No trades. See my agent, Ira Wade, at Toledo, or call on the owner at Siletz, Ore. M. 3. Collins. Farmers' Week and Homemakers Conference A Week of College Life at O. A. C. COOPERATIVE CONVENTIONS EXCURSIONS LET'S GO Corvallls, Or. June 13-18 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE SUCCESSFUL Tlio antArtnlnmanr And dance sriven L. ,h- Pillh Hn,,u Tudav evenlnir enjoyed the unique program that had been arranged. The dunces put on by Miss Addle Graham's dancing class of little girls were splendid, as was also a solo dance by Jewel Patterson, and a sword dance by Miss Graham humor and made Uiem doubly enjoy the occusslon. After the program the floor was cleared and the dance was on and which lasted until two A. M. A sup- , per 0f sandwiches, coffee, and cake wag served at midnight to which all .did ample Justice. ' Many wore present from Newport lYaqulna, Winant, Elk City, Eddyvllle land Siletz. The money raised will be used ln 'purchasing furnishings for the Cham' ber of Commerce rooms. pntn DftPKINfi TO vuuiMrMr cnrtM Advices received by Resident En' glneer Rice are that the rocking con' Mru,-t f,vr tlio Tiilurtn-Yawrmrr twHn,. 'cf the Corvullls-Ntwport Highway 1ms been awarded to the A. D. Kern Co., . pn,.,in,i n A rn.msirlpiinn of tno bids submitted by T. Young of Newport, In the matter of two inch rock for the maximUm size was given by the Highway -OommlBslon but ATT). The following statement was re ceived by the Reslduit Engineer at Toledo from the Highway Commis sion! 'The rnntrni't for rockilifr lhft Toledo-Newport section, has- beon ' warded by the Highway Commission t a n Korn i It was finally awarded to them after their withdraw of any qualify ing clauses as to the specification of rock, which means that, material sup' plied will conform to the e nee If lea- tlons as originally requested, being a maximum one and one-half Inch stone quarries located at Shodd and) Is an excellent quality of crushed stone. TEACHERS TAKING EXAMINATION The following aro bore In Toledo this week taking tho teacher's exam ination. They are all writing for one year certificates except Lillian R jwarren, who Is writing for live year ;Cerificate: I Mary Henry, Nortons; Alma OJaln, siletz: Lollu Oiala. Siletz: It U jWildmun, Toledo; Blanche Her, To ledo; Lillian Rv Warren, Newport; Mrs. Nellie Updike, Wlnani; Ella ! Dixon, Elk City; Mildred Soverson, Toledo; Nota Phelps, Toledo; Ardi- nelle Clarke, Toledo, o- W. K. PATTERSON o F A I to rOol I IUIM To the Citizens of Toledo- The undersigned is being con demned by some and commended by others for porno supposed complaint about the rowdyism at da hup a held In tho Soldiers' Club Houcc, do. not be nilfitnltoii there has been no official complaint minle, but 1 huve tried 'to drop hints where it was thought they would bo appreciated, but it suoihb they are not. I am not i;ovorned In this by any 8nnetimon'"Uii n rn of mind, but by a desire to priwrvi for the citizens of Toledo (of which I consider myself one) thoir present Club lljuise. this building stands on ground owned by the Pacific Spruce Corporation and adjacent to a property worth consid erable money and Its preservation means more money to 'the Citizens of this community, and the gap batween theft and arson is very short. Any farther misbehavior upon these grounds will be mot with a report from mo recommending the removal of the Club House for the safety of this property. W. K. Patterson, District Supervisor. BEAVER CREEK WILL CELEBRATE THE 4th Lincoln Grange is plunning to cel ebra'.e the Fourth with a community j plrnie at Uncolu Grange Hall. Every- uouy welcome. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Brown, tho dentist, wfll be out of tho city for two or three weeks after Tuesday tho 14th. The exact dale of his return will be made later. GOOD ROADS WIN. ALSO SOLDIERS' BONUS At the election held here lact Tues day the "Good Roads" question was i the paramount issue, and as a result a large vote was polled in ail parts ot the county. Those favoring good roads won a sweeping victory the re turns to date being five to one ln favor of bonding for permanent roads. The County High School measure did not fare so well, Indications are that it will win by about two 'o one, which Is not so bad after all. On the state ballot the Legislative Regulation and Compensation Amend ment came first, and it looks as though it would lose out in this county by from 200 to 300 votes. The World War Veterans Bonus Bill is running ahead ln this county and will probably carry by a two to ono vote. The Emergency Clause Veto Amend ment Is running neck nnl neck in tills county, with the Indications that the bill will win out by a hniall ma jority. The Hygenlc Mnrrlngo Examination and License Bill will be defeated in this couivy by about J50 votes. The Women Jurors and Revised Jury Law amendment will carry ln this county, accosting to early re turns available, by about 400 votes. The official count Is being made to day . and the complete returns will soon be available. FRED FRAISER DROWNED Fred Fralser was drowned In the Siletz river last Sunday while on a fishing trip. It seems that Mr. Fralser and a party of friends had been troll ing and not having very good luck the rest decided to try fly fishing. When they left Mr. Fralser was sitt ing in the boat and when they ro turned he was not there. After wait ing a while for him a search was made and it was then that his body was dis covered lylug on the bottom of the river. It Is presumed that death was caused by heart failure and that he then fell In the river. Mr. Frniser's home Is at Oaklona, California, where he was engaged in the law business. He was here on a viult with his friend, Clyde Morris. The remains were embalmed and . brought to Toledo for shipment 'to Oakland. Deceased wsb 34 years of , age. SMITH-STANTON The marriage of Earl E. Smith of Vachats and Miss Francel Stnnton of this city, was solemnized yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents In this city, the Rev. L. Farris Powell of the First Church of Waldport officiating. The groom -la tho only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Smith of Vachats, formerly of Toledo. He Is a veteran of the World War, having seen service overseas, and Is an industrious and energetic young man. Miss Stanton is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton of this city, and was born and raised here. She received her education at the Toledo and Corvallls schools, and Is a most popular young lady. Mr. and Mis. Smith departed last evening for Yachats where they will make their home, the groom being engaged In the hotel business. The Leader Joins with their many friendj in extending congratulations and best wished. WILL ORGANIZE FIRE DEPT. A meeting has been called for next Tuesday evening at the Chamber ot Commerce rooms for the purpose of organizing a fire department. As this is something vitally needed here, you are urgently requested to be present. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the An nual Mooting of Lincoln County Drain uge District No. 1, will be held at the Court Houso In Toledo on Wednesday, the 22nd day ot" June, 1921, at 3 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of elect ing one Director to serve three years and the transaction of such other busi ness us uuy properly come before the meeting. Dated this 8th day of June, 1921. J. W. Parrlsh, Sac J. W. Rodgers, Pres. A new size package ! Ten for 10c. Very convenient. ' Dealers carry both; 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. It's toasted. VIOARETTEJf 1 1.' -