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V--.,. HP' : ; - Or 1 irratTBWWeYWMi VOLUME 30 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 1922. NUMBER 10 SILET2 The lecture of Prof. J. B. Horner of the Department of History In the O. A. C, Friday evening was listened to by a full bouse composed of the people of the community, the pupils of the pub- lie school, and the teachers. The lec- Five maples were planted. Here are ture was Illustrated by slides showing 'the names: Primary, James Franks: the conditions of the people In the Intermediate, Dr. F. M. Carter; Upper land where there are no free schools, : Grades, General Pershing; High churches or community clubB. School, Prof. Deeg. We, the recipients The professor was accompanied by ' of this honor, thank you most hea-tily. W,. F. Gasklus, director of music In ' The following teachers and High the O. A. C, and County Agent School pupils will attend the teachers Cooler, a graduate of the O. A. C. annual Institute held at Toledo this C. W. Poguo, 'president of the Corn-' week: Prof. Doeg, Miss Treat, Mrs. munity Club acted as chairman of the Maurice Andersen, Mrs. E. E. Colvin, meeting and introduced the speakers. Miss J. Smith and Miss E. H. Hartley: Mr. Gaskius was first introduced and High school pulpls: Rena Ojala, Laila anked to sing a song, but instead ho Ojnla, Margaret Miller; Grade pupils: gave an interesting talk on the charms Lavelle Klnt Helena Ojala, Lola OJa'a of music and the wonders of the radio, and Miss Erown. Next came Mr. Cooter with some The Siletz Schools htve a fine corps humorous remarks that pleased the ' teachers from the principal to the audience and put them Just right to Primary grade. They not only take listen to the lecture. Mr. Cooter by great interest In their school work request had brought his own acetylene but are willing to help In anything tank with which to run Che machine that will advance the Interest and wel for Prof. Horner. The professor wag fare of tke comtmunlty. then introduced amid a round of ap Some people are under the impret plause. Prof Horner seems to have elon that the Siletz steel bridge Ib not the hearts of the young people. He at once launched Into his subject As the elides came on he explained to meaning of each one. He had '.aken the so pictures himself and he knew they were correct, when visiting the Holy Land some years ago. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Horner, their two daughters, Rev. J. R. N. Bell and two other ministers. They traveled for weeks In Egypt, th cra dle cf the human race. They saw and Vhiotographed the great pyramids i one of which covers more than thir teen acres of ground, the sphinx, ob elisks, eepulchers and other objects of interest. Ho said the prramlds were built to mommemorate the name of sJnia great kings. In the sopul chers where the dwd were placed had now become the home of bats and moles and the catecomtos had been abandoned and used now as dwelling places for the poor. The great uni versity that once occupied 40 acres of land, had fallen into decay and passed away. Here at this university It Is believed St. Paul, Moses and other grant men of ancient times re ceived their education. The people of Egypt at. one time were highly edu cated and civilized but fell because thsy forgot God, excluded themselves from the rest of the world and went Inta materialism like Germany and rsssatl out of exlstance as a govern ment. Prof. Horner said the lights of the homo, the free schools and the church must bo kept burning brightly or wo as a nation would go the same way. The professor is not an evolu tionist. Ha believes that Chris'.:?nity as taught by Christ Is the greatest civilizer in the world. One of the sad tilings in i lie lecture was wnere a na tive girl was sold to a man to become his wli'e. She was examined ao you would a boree, and then led amy to eke- out a miserable existanee with no more say In tho matter than a calf. Where you have no schools, no churches and na civilization, wo men are held 83 slaves. America la great because she is free and hn9 Irea Institutions and Egypt Is dark be cause she has no free schbols, no churches and no free Institutions. The brain must work In order to direct the hards, . .... m.uht. oui crams mro your business or you cannot succeed says Mr. Horner. The address was greatly appreciated and a rising vote of thanks was extended to htm at Its Close. Arbor Day program finnff rirH Mrti.i tw ti Song Good Morning Dear Play- Tuates Primary! Exercise: I Saw a Little . Robin First Grade; Exercise: When Do I Love Trees 6 Primaries; ..6. mua xtu oiow m- lnary' Recitation: The Tree Sena Preng; jviy uwn united states Intermed iate Grades; RpoItnfTnn? What Wn PionfT0 , ., .HUW LUiui- nun vuiims, Reading: President's Proclamation -arry Downing; History of Arbor Day Florence Kosydar; Duet: Hurrah For Arbor Day- Mary and Nannie Hoffman; j IBnrefoot Bay-Evald Ojala; In the Spring John Kosydar; Duet: Happy Days-Lavelle King; I na uotcnen nuey; Clty fof the Vapy ,agt Pr,day wher9 Trees I Like Best-Several; lhey wll, vIglt her folks Historical Tree-High School; j t 0 0. F. are having their an Carry Mo Back To Old Virginia-! nuai meeting this week. All; The Value of Trees Dave Pompel; Planting the Apple Tree Eighth Grade; Dedication of Trees tEdgar Colvln; Then followed the naming of the trees. Each room named one tree. to be built as It does not appear on the election notice., that are being posted. But this Is a. ml b take. As I understand it, the Market Road Fund and the fund from the Budget that wa3 Bet aside last fall will build the Siletz bridge and that Is why It is not mentioned on the Bonding Election Notices. o NORTH BEAVER Well we have some sunshine at last. Guy Lewis returned home from Cor vallis Thursday. H. G. Rhoades, A. W. Weber, E. L. llson and Bon' Enoa' and nd airs. a. Peterson were traders or New- port and Yaquln& Thursday. Mrs. Joe Kohler returned home from Portland Sunday accompanied by her daughter, Mary. Frank Huntsucker was a guest at the Bowers' home Sunday night. OVware. Floyd Rhoades and Will Smith and Misses Aletha and Alpha Rhoades and Blanche Brown spent Sunday at the Seal Rocks beach. A. H. Phelps, C. S. Ohmart and H. G. Rhoades wer3 Toledo visitors Mon day. M!rs Evalina Peterson of Newport spent the week-end with home folks In our vicinity. Miss Blanche Brown went to To ledo Tuesday where she will attend the Teachers' Annual Institute. A. A. Walters from Alsea was this vicinity last week. In ELK CITY Mrs. Ella Lawrenco nnrl Charlotte Van 0rden of Eik city are visiting r3latlves In Newport. LiiuKcy Daniels left for Summit on Mon-lr.y to make his home with his folks. Mr. and Mm. Loin Hoffnnn and baby returned to their home In New port Monday. 'Miss Rose Davenport is visiting at tho home of her friend. Lottie Craw ford, of Pioneer for a few days. J. E. Davis and Mrs. Agnes Gatens are attending the teachers Institute at Toledo. We have had our first week of srin leather here and we eertainir welcome it with glad hearts, Mrp. McTntvre and daughter, Lois, are visiting this city today. '.Mrs. Nellie Davenport and children left for Drift Creek where they will Bnnnd a wrrIt vlai-ine thfiir at star nnrl daughter. Mrs. Olive Stewart. Vern Young is working In the saw- mill now. rne quarry nas Deen pretty busy lately. Three scow leads of rock hav9 been taken out now and imore will be taken In the future. There will be an- other gang of men np here to work Wednesday. v.. i. rao.-run le.t iur ronana Bun- dar whpra ho won en.ll fid frr KPrvIm " . . 7. " . . ai n. iiirnr rar rtio Hnpnil l "nnrt Mrs Tjamost Dixon who has been Tiglting here the past week left for the Va11ey Mondav. - Mrs. loUs Crawford of Pioneer left tor Fa,,g Clty WleitieBiaij, wnere an, jh Bpend B W6ek visiting her folks. ,Mlsg Marjorie cozine spent Thum- day nnd FrIday with her Monii Lott,8 , Crawford of Pioneer. j ,Mp. and Mrs. Bennie Graves left Elk ! DO YOU NEED We are sending one of our representatives to Toledo, at the Lincoln Rooms, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 9th, and 10th, to examine your eyes and fit you with glasses if you need ' them. All work guar anteed no charge for examination. Ask your banker to ask any Bank in Salem as to our ability, standing and reliability. We are associated with Dr3. Finley & Steeves, Eye, Ear, Nose,, and Throat Specialists.F MAY WE SERVE YOU? Morris Optical Company "Oregon's Largest Optical Institution" 203 TO 211 BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING SALEM, OREGON X Big Opening X i THE - BASEMENT POOL A BILLIARD WILL. OPEN TOMORROW SATURDAY, APRIL 29th t LUNCH COUNTER IN CONNECTION MANY GOOD THINGS TO EAT, DRINK AND SMOKE COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK OF IT CLAY NICHOLS, Proprietor A CORRECTION We were misinformed last wjeek when we stated that Herbert Kynis- ton accused Henry Schaffer of having 3ruok him with a bottle. It being John Schaffer that he accuses, and whom the sheriff could not locate. MRS. GEO. STURGIS DEAD .Mx8. George Sturgls, whose home Is at Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, passed away lr.st Sr.turday at tho home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Grab'.e near this city. Mrs. Sturgis had been at the home of her parents but a week, having came here for her health, she recently having suffered a nervous breakdown. Mir. Sturgis was notified and came on from Idaho at once, funeral ser- vices being held Wednesday, the re- r-lns belnS interred in the Toledo cemetery. ASSESSMENT NO. 4 By order of the Beard of Directors cf the Toledo Investment and Develop- rnent Corporation, you are hereby nc,cast a llne olU of your Dack wlndow tilled that Assessment No. 4. amount- and cattn a n)c9 m0sa o spi,ck!e4 ing to 20" of your subscription Is uoautlc8 for (1!nner. Such is lh(J cs. now wiled and Is payable to the Sec- per,anoe of yirs Burcroff, wife of W. retary on or before May 1st, 1322. (; Burorottt nillnager of the local W. reer prrqer.CK, oecreuiry. . JOHN R. DICKSON HAS HIGH SCHOLASTIC RATING OREGON AGRICULTURAL COi LEGE, Corvalll3, April 2Jth John R. Dickson of Toledo, a lunior In civil engineering, was pledged to Slgm .n i M . i nauouRi uonoTVLTy eBsaneerin f.ii. ,h m.-w-m . lhls raternlty is restrlcten to Junior gna genlor men In forestry and en- gingering who have the highest scho lastic standing. NOTICE IHereafter all claims aeainst Lin coln County ,mugt be flled wlth tne . - . . . oumy uier at leasx nve aays oerore the first day of the Commissioners' Court in order to be presented at that term of Court. By order of the County Court. Carl Glldersleeve, County Clerk. FOWLER'S RESTAURANT Hilt St, Toledo, Oregon Ask about our 11.00 PER DAY RATES Beet established eating place In Lincoln County E. J. FOWLER, Prop. PARLOR AT THE "MOVIES" Tonight and Saturday George Fitzmaurice's Greatest Production "IDOLS OF CLAY" with Mao Murray and David Powell as leads. IT'S A BIG PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Pathe Comedy 35c. 15c. Sunday-Monday Vivian Martin in "A PETTICOAT PILOT" also Comedy 30c 15c. COMING "THE SHEIK"- uifh DiiHnlnh Vfllcmtint in tho lead ho is recognized as the most popular malo star of the present moment. This is the original Sheik Piay that created such a sensation. 0 HOW'D YOU LIKE TO CATCH TROUT FROM YOUR BACK PORCH? Pretty soft, we claim, when vou can c nur,,rnff MorcanlUn Co. Mrs. Bur. creff succeeded In landing five beau ties Saturday afternoon while casting her line In the bay In tho rear of the ; store. -o- REGISTRATION The following Is the roglBtration figures for the different parties In Lincoln County at the present time. Male Female Total Republican .. 1720 1097 Democrats .... 560 397 Prohibition.... 22 40 Socialist 122 4 Miscellaneous. 108 53 2817 9C7 62 161 161 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO DISCUSS PORT BOAT The purchase of a boat by the Port of Toledo will be thoroughly discuss ed at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to be held at their rooms In Toledo on Tuesday evening, May 2d, 1922. If you are a taxpayer come and ex press your views and if you can't come, writs the secretary before that date. An expression from tho tax payers, while no' solicited by the Port Commission, Is desired by the Cham- ber of Commerce on the advlstfuTllty of putting $60,000 of the Port's money Into a boat. CONCRETE POURED VVard Mayer, contractor for the con struction of the power house at the Pacific Spruce mill, poured the con crete for the first section of the wall, Monday and Tuesday of this week. The building will be thoroughly modern through out and strictly fireproof. LAMP EXPLODES On April 10th the lamp In the home of R. V. Hubbard, Siletz, exploded, set the house ad re, burning It to the ground with practically all the con tents. The loss was about $500. The good people of Siletz Immediately came to the relief of Mr. Hubbard and children and provided them with nec- essities. At present they are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Battlse CALF CLUB ORGANIZED The Lincoln Countv ,Iersv CVt.lo Club cooperating with the Farm Bu- jreau and assisted by County Agent Cooler, organized a pure bred Jersey Calf Club in Toledo with the follow- 1 lng members: . , . President, Sidney Prunor of Ya- , , quins; vice-president, Donald Stokes ! ! of Yaauina: secretary. Pauline Brie. ham of Toledo; ; James Tlndall, Gordon , ... ... nu.mu., Mu..mu rmuCT. mums Johnson, Donald Stokes, WHlllam R. Stokes, Jennette Stokes, Anna-belle Stokes, Vance Altree, Gerald Ander- son, John Bliss and Dorothy Tlndall. L. A. Hulburt Is local club loader. Tile Lincoln County Bank is furnish- lng the money to the boys and girls that need It. The Western State J Bank of Newport and the First Na. 'tlonal Bank of Toledo also offered to t assist In the financing of the chib memoers. The ciub held their second meeting -in County Agent Cooler's office on Apru .ina ena aociaeo on tue num- pift(.e -with lunch counter In connec 'ber and breeding of the calvea desired u0B, and Mr. Cooter and W. R. Stokes n " left for the Willamette Valley Mon day to make the selections for the members. Tho calves will arrive In Toledo on next Friday, May 5th, and John Simon of Whldport, candidate the members will receive their calves 'r the Republican nomination for the next day. It is planned to have County Commissioner nt the May Prl the members parade their calves so niarles,, was a county seat visitor !ast 'come out and see the show. Saturday. This Is the first pure bred Jersey Mr. Simon has resided near Wald calf club In the county and we want Port the past nlno years, prior to to make it a good ono. which ho waa In tho real ORtats busl- We need more boys and girls and n"a at Portlnnd for ten years. Willie if you bring your's out to see the calf living In the East he served sonin little parade they too will want a calf. . time as deputy sheriff and special po- The club members are already plan- lire, ning picnics and trips for Uia cumin Mr. Simon Is a booster for Rooa ! summer and some will get a free trip to O. A. C. this year. o- TOMORROW NIGHT APRIL 29th I. O. O. F. HALL Members of I. O. O. F. Lodge Complimentary Dance Starts 9:30 PORT MOVES TO BUY BOAT At a meeting of the Port of Toledo held laBt Friday It was imovod by W. B. Ball and seconded by W. R. Hall that the following resolution be adopt ed: WHEREAS, the City Mill Company, a corporation, has offered,, through the M. K. Wood Lumber Company, a California corporation, with a branch office In Portland, Oregon, to sell the motordhlp PIONEER to the Port of Toledo, for Fifty Thousand Dollars (550,000.00), which offer Is contained In the following telegram, to wit: San Francsco, Calif., April 6, 1923. W. H. Buoy, Gordon Building, Portland), Oregon. (Have cable from Honolulu author- lzlng us to offer for sale to the Port of Toledo motorehlp Pioneer for Fifty Thousand Dollars delivered San Fran- clsco survey to be made at Honolulu pd vessel accepted there sellers to pay cost of bringing vessel to San Francisco. Stop. To give option Port would have to depoelt twenty five Hundred dollars to apply on purchase (Continued on Page Three) TEACHERS INSTITUTE BREAKS ALL RECORDS The annual teachers' institute for Lincoln county, which Is In session here this woelo, has broken all re cords for attendance. Out of 98 teach ers teaching In the county, 96 are u. tending the Institute. The best prev ious a; tendance was 77 teachers. The Institute has been a success in more ways than from point of attend ance however. The programs . as mapped out and arranged by Superin tendent Ooln, have been splendid, the weather has been good, and the towns people have have provided entertain ment for the teachers In their spare moments. Tuesday evening the grammar school held an entertainment at the gymnasium building, Wednesday even ins a reception was held at the Com mercial Club rooms, yesterday after noon the teachers were taken thru the big mill of the Pacific Spruce Corpor ation, and last evening a dance was held at the I. O. O. F. hall. SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH WILL BE CLEAN-UP DAY I , Jt . . . ' The ladies of the Civic Improve mt Club have named Saturday. April 29, as "clean up dny," on which. y all cltlrens of Toledo are request- i S"? wI1 08 rraged to have trucks call ana pc np rubbish, cans, ete.. 'which should be sacked or boxed. R-member the date and "do your ,t " BASEMENT POOL HALL T0 REOPEN TOMORROW clay Nichols, better known as i mnkintr .rmnn,.n.t. open the pool hall In the basement of the Andrews building. The partition between the pool hnll and confoctlon-i ery part a Deing removed and the basement thrown Into one large room. Nick" will have a ncut up to date SIMON IS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER roads, and his hobby Is to see the north and south parts of the county connected up with reads. Mr. Simon's announcement will be found elsewhere in this issue. SMILING CHARLIE MILLAR WINS FROM ANDERSON I Tho wrestling bout between Charlie Mi'ler of Lincoln County and Jlmmle Anderson of Portland held at Toledo last Saturday evening proved to be tli o best and most Interesting event ever held In the county. Ted Thye said Hull when lie remarked that: "It was a prettier match than big cities p:iy big money for, and anyone who says Miller Is not fast or a clever wrestler, toll them they are wrong." Holland Hart was the official time keeper, Ilert Goer referee of the box ing bouts as usual pleased tho crowd Very nuieh with his humorous remarks When Introducing the various contes tants, W. K. Patterson was referee of tho wrestling. The preliminaries betwetfi Vhde and Allon of Toledo was very good and rather a surprise to the audience so far as the ability of these boys was concemod. The lxiut between Hunter of Newport and Rhode of Tolodo proved very exciting, the crowd yelling to each In an entirely Impartial manner whenever the opportunity offered, while Hunter had, a shade the better of tho bout, at the same time he so far outweighed Rohde that the doclsi of tho referee was a draw. Tfte exhibition of wrestling by Thye was worth seeing, his movements and action with Sanders on the mat, re- minded one of a cat playing with mouse, the easy quick action of hie rm and legs In getting and demon- stratlng the various holds along with his seeming ability to be everywhere at once proved him to be the InvincW ble wrestler we have read eo mack about. . All Interest of course was centered j (Continued on Page Two) i 1