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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1922)
Boost for Liacton Cmnly's Hinlli Annual Fair, To!etio, Ors , September G, 7, 8, 9 OLN COUNTY LEA OFFICIAL PAPER of LINCOLN COUNTY LARGEST CIRCULATION In LINCOLN COUNTY VOLUME 30 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUCUST 31st, 1922. NUMBER 28 DER ALL SIGNS POINT TO BIG SUCCESS FOR 1922 FAIR Final Arangaments Being Made For Entertainment of Crowds; People Urged to Attend Show Every Day. Present Indications Point to Wonder ful Display of All Industries of Vic;r.lty; Competent Judges Se Cinnty; Competent Judges S-cured. Next Wednesday Morning Septem ber the 6th, will mark the opening of Lincoln County's Ninth Annual Fair. It will also bring together tho peopib from every section or the County, as well as from other outsidg po'nts., to get a close-up view of our County's Natural and abundant resources. We most assuredly have baen highly fav ored by them, and have lost their greatest opportunity for advancement if for any reason we Individually of collectively fail to come out in large numbers and actually demonstrate and co-operate In the furthering of this plan, which has been worked out and operated so long and so successfully. It is quite true that the primary attempts to aaccompliah a given tain may not always meat up with the hearty approval of ell. However if the attenmpt has been an earnest one, as has or will be demonstrated by action, then there is always a fecl!ng between the active coiperators in such prolect that shall become a last ing tribute to the cause to which they have willingly given of their energy. The opening day of the Fair shall j see an increase in the various entries In oil if the Departments, if the indi cations in hand at the present da'e, are at least partially carried out as planned, by the exhibitor?. The Falr) Board earnestly hopes and expect to have more good specimens in all of. the various departments, that havs ; been mentioned aa yet. Asl it is always a Human tra't to hold back! until the last, to tell to the world. ' that they expect to even do more than they have agreed to uo. BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF PRESENT ACTIVITIES IN I LINCOLN COUNTY OT I VJ Ty l these'h. ee the. MtJ ( PReseavE9 sSsApl-C ,k fS v, eect pippns Wi ww a prize JERSEY BREEDER NEAR THIS CITY W- P. McBee of Dallas, Ore-, to Bring Valuable Thoroughbred rieid Into County; Valuable Aoset to Dairy Industry. STORES OFFER ENTICING LIST OF SPECIAL AWARDS Exhibitors at Lincoln County Fair Will Have Chance to Compete for Valuable Prizes Oilier Than Offered by Fair Board. Trizps that are even more valuable W the everyday family than those of. fered i;i cash by tho fair boi'id in its Two if Lincoln Oounty'B best dairy farms changed hands during tho past week when W. P. McBee of Dallas, Orn nurnllnori Hid n.if-lila fin n...n located two miles north of Toledo anrf '"' u lm. ar! ,,,einK Put UP W also the Dave Williams place on the 1 T'. merchants for the purposo of Newport-Toledo highway. This is not. ?,lly a? vorlisiB l" Hiallly of one of the finest dairy farms in the ce , K.? 8 t.h.oy x)f ntl 8 .but alf. to state and untl.-r the management of aiA, ""'king the Nlnoth Annual Lin- Mr. McBee will be heard from In the c,nl" .Cm,mty lair tl,e neatest affair future. ct tl, s kind cvt'r attempted in this Mr. McBee Is a purebred Jersey !J,V,ty' , , . . , breeder and has ono of the finest , ,T,le ,fo owl"B, "l8,t wi 1 ,ve 80me herds of Jerseys in the state of Ore- , , of , ''ie ,villunule awards offered rnn. Ho will bring his entire herd by local bu8l"e8, men- to his Lincoln County farms for fu- Swift & Co., Throutjh Peple's Market ture development. To those who are rnr '"'sl cnampion sow one swift B making efforts to develop the duiry Proniium Ham. industry in Lincoln county the com-, W. C. Burcroff Merehantii. Co. ing of Mr. McBee is a great step In ' For best loaf of bread baked from inai airectton. Fischers Blend Flour 1 bbl. BLEND The deals were made through the Flour, real estate of Ira Wade. For best display of vegetables ex Mr. Williams will erect a modern hibited bv one grower i uuund hux home in Toledo. ; nuuriiiuu soda Crackers Donated bv o ' ' Pad tic Coast Biscuit Co. rnilMTV ArcMT TAirre ! lr bust display of Fruits 10 pound OUUN I y AUblM T TAKES ?n:k Portland Flouring Mills Pancake VACATION ON FARM i Flour. I Best display 12 white eggs '10 lb. County Agent Cooter Is taking a 1 ,ac! Pcr'anl Flouring Mills Wheat- Mi: Ul in. Host display 13 brown eggs 10 lb. TELEPHONE USE S COMPLETEO TO CITY ITER Dl There, wiM.be lome excellent An- Several Southside Residents "to Keceve Telephone Service Over Line Erected by City; Line Self-Supporting. dividual displays. Community . Exhib its, Livestock, vegetables, fruits, grains and grasses Industrial Club Kxhih'ts. The women are determind that they will put over in grand style, the work of the Departments which have De.n Under the supervision of the water laid out for their individual direction, nmniitte nt ... rv.,,..i There has been an immense amount Englneer A. j. McMillan has complet tf work preformed on the grounds eJ tne telephone line to the City wat and buildings during the past three er dam Ulat ,g now under C0U1.S() of weeks, and they are gradually shap- conatrut.tion on MiU Creek about tour Ing themselves Into condition t make mileg from Xoledo Tne 1Ine to,loW3 everyone comfortable for the coming the ppe ,,ne and can b(J lllBpeclJd at Four-Day Festival. any timi by the man patrolling the Competent Judges have been secu plpe lme ' , ed for all departments as follows: lViany Southside people will con Domestic Science and Art Miss Jes- nect wlth the ne and thereby re. Bie D. McComb, Head of the Home e(ve telepnone gervjee. They will Economics Department, at Oregon be required t0 lnstal th brancn ,ine8 Agricultural College, Corva.lls. Oregon. and a neceg8ary ttppratUg. They (Continued on page 8) TO BE SERVED er LADIES AT FAIR will be required to pay a fee of 50 cents per month to the Telephone Co. for service and 75 cents per month to the city for the use of the lino. These fees will make the line self support ing according to Mr. McMillan. I me telephone line to the dam was erected by the city order that direct GET YOUR "LIZZIE" UHE SUNDAY FOR BOOSTER TRIP Newport to ' BTSTDestination at Lincoln County Fair Boost ers Next Sunday Afternoon at 2 P. M- Lincoln County Fair Boosters of Si'.etz end Tolodo will form, a boost ers caravan Sunday afternoon and Journey to Newport where they will stage a demonstration of the spirit that prevails in the minds of those who are determined to make the 1922 annual show the most successful af fair of its kind in the history of the county. The Toledo boosters wyi meet the cars from Siletz at the Dundon bridg and from there they will journey to the beach resort. A tnimpter will head the caravan and everybody is urged to arm themselves with a meg aphone in order that they may do their share of the "Boosting." If you are the owner or have in your possession a "tin buggy or auto mobile, your place will bo in the line-up. Let's all go! - NEWPORT DAY AT FAIR WILL BE ON few days vacation on the farm he re- nantlu 'etaanA I.. I. It .. ... ... .-'- "" IflllluCR, UUl -onlr Snnw 1,'lnU. Po(, Win... is rinding it a hard proposition to eeti 7 . ,', much work done became of the'num-' pif,".8'?' P.,ary " lb.?.ack erous, "t'on't you come to the office for a moment?" mils. I ! Portland Flouring Mills Rollad Oats. Beat display or hand embroidered M'. Cnotrr experts to take activo ! infant's garments '1 lb. can Shll- FRIDAY. SEPT. 8 MinVnn tho fi. ... i . , lings Best Banking Powder. having sent in h is resignati n of tho i"1 "rtnient of 3 cakes or more Arrangements have been made by " t .ake effect "f. Wsh- Ide Friday, Sept. 8 Day'' at the Lincoln Cnun bD held here four days, 8-7-fand 9. It is expected that the entire citizenry of "Oregon's most Bopular beach resort" will "take a dav off and visit the county ssat on that day inia body. Theboat "Newport" will make a run here on that day and will leave there in the morning and return In the evening at tho conve ience of the passengers. .rNewportl,M,e rm but P to" stock BWe"8 ilUW unty Fnit! to;" unU1 the first of the year. Chns.,80 t , d s, September 1"':1,u'""" ot,?r Rill!tz wl 1 ?alr MuMhall ted that the wI1h hlnl ?n;' '-"o r0 of the chores LTli.i.;i and attend high school this fall. o- broiitereil lunch set Wells 7-Inch guaran teed shears. Best pen Rhode Islnnd Red chlchena -5 pounds Lang's Royal Club Coffeew BeBt pen Whito Leghorn chickens "OH. SKINNAY! LET'S GO TO THE FAIR ON WEDNESDAY!" ii pou'ld? r' Ji Bh-. C?ffee-i m , For best Toral display 1 side of The Fair would not be a real falr j Nebergall'a Dedltioua Breakfast Ba- if one day was not set aside when alii00!!' , , , . , ' ... tit)." of i,i ,.. ' ,. ..', . Best display plate apples, three or U t 1 ,1 1, E....!ll Miss Sadie! Chambers left . M,f ' K STto Chocolates for Elk City where she Is visiting day, the opening day as "Children's' ' Befl Pn rabitaX lb box PaclOc relatives and friends. Day" "' Coast Biscuit Co. Chocolates. Best two-crust apple pie 1 lb. box Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Choco. ites. Best textile booth, open to all or ganizations 1 Cudahy's Puritan Ham. H. M. Gilderslceva Grocery Best display of canned vegetables 1 dozen Keer's Self Sealing Quart Jars. Best display of Canned Fruits t dozen Keer's Self Sealing Quart Jars. Best book of compositions In Juven- PROGRAM FOR FAIR WEEK conection could be had at that point. ....... . ,.., After the dam is in use, the tele- lIKOUa IU AKKIVfc phone will be necessary to keep the, SUNDAY OR MONDAY council advised as to conditions and1 FOR FAIR -WEEK for a warning in case of flood. I DAM HALF CAMPLETED Tne Dog, Pony and Monkey circus .. TT. . .' The new dam is rapidly trking form tliu.t has been engaged to show in To- Ladies of First Methodist Church and is more than half completed ac- ledo durng fair week will arrive in Will Serve Cafeteria StYle on co"nS lo r- cin:an. a crew oi To:edo Sunday or Monday according to Grounds Durino- Fair. men are workinB steadily under the word received from Medford. The . snow win leave mere on oaiuruay. riuminona, represeuuiiB mr, it-acnic , Th h attraction has created a sen sation with not only the kiddles bui with the grown-ups as well and that it will be a decided favorite in the long Jurmg The M. E. Ladies Aid Society have Spruce Corporation, arranged for the Old pavilion, to be ( g. nsea Tor a i Bieiena. i ney promise us that ttila mill ho an ...ol tr. tho Tftl C hAITCC DTTtlDU Fair, as they are planning now for all FROM YELLOWSTONE PARK theabolirt thTMflte kinds, of Home Cooked foods, which. I ooara mere is raiie will be served from 11:00 A. M. to I doubt. 1:00 P. M. and from 6:00 to 7:00 P. M. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hayden and'DriDT nc Tni pnn . oaQiniatiLC vi nil v il a.-io HXlUliy UUU WIT. U11U Wile. I. it. A1UUIU DTDAIDIM TrVG wl'l h". pnoreciPo Th" 'lindp derlv- and ninces Miss Akin of Toledn and KfcrAIKIINU UtOKO ed from the Cafeteria will be used for the Misses Jenevive and Majority Til- Truly Worthy Proiects, to be designat- iowon ol 'i ygh Valliy Teturned to To-1 Considerable repair work has been ed by the Ladies themselves at a later ledo the latter part of last week after, done during the past few1 weeks on dp". a mnnth' nvnrlanrt trln tn tha Yel-ithe docks belonging to the Port of The Home-Cooked Food nlan has al- lnwatniiR National nirk. Thev renort Toledo near the Roberts Mill. . Under ways taken well at all of the larger a wonderful trip and stato that the 'the supervision of Pert Engineer An Fairs of the Country and wii! do the beauties of the great and famous drew Porter, the dock directly in front same in Lincoln County's Fair if onlv par are greater than they ever ini-of the Farmers' warehouse and extend presented to the people, which will &gined. While there they witnessed 1 J"8 to the Anderson Boat Works has come this year during the four days the eruption of the Yellowstone's new decking layed r.nd a new plank road of the Fair. guyser. Inas been 'ayed to connect with the Remember Mothr and her Home-. Mrs." Arnold states that Boise, the road in front of tho Toledo Creamery. Cooked Foods at the Fair. icapital city of Idaho, is one of the In making the repairs on the dock a e prettiest towns she over had the plea-! railroad track was laid for future use COW RIIVFR rOMIMG sure of seelnK- and we thoroughly ! and will bo in readiness wherever UUW BUYtK UUMIINU R e wlth hor navlng Bpent !& yelir8 sufficient traffic warrants connecting HERE SEPTEMBER 5TH in that city They also stopped in with the main line. This track Is - . , Buhl, Idaho, our former home and 'Aid from the Anderson Boat Works County Agent J. E. Cooter advises tney were well pleased with that sec-, to the railroad "clearance." that Mr. Watson who Is buying grade tlo of th gtat6- In the repair of the dock approxl- milk cows for a New York represen-, e WOuld like to giva a dotall write- 'mately 3G 000 feet of new lumber and tatlve, will be in Toledo September B. ' o Ule entire trip but space pre-!10.O00 fee't of reclaimed lumber was Vu.io.u.iii.i.t mi ,ura . vpntg ftnrt Mr. Havden has net volun-, use"- for sale should notify Mr. Cooter be- t d the Bt0 t Torn that lmn MiT Wn'uftn ovppnta to be at the fair September 6 and ; may be consulted there. S, P. REDUCES RATES TO TOLEDO DURING FAIR REAL STRAWBERRIES RAISED BY PETERSON Mr. D. L. Peterson presented us with a box of strawberries the other day, that we must admit were as fine as we ever had tho pleasure of seeing. The berries wero of enormous size, SCHOOLS WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL MONDAY, SEPT. 18 j The Southern Pacific, company al Notice is herebv given that the i ways alert to help along a good cause public schools in Toledo will not op- has issued reduced rates from all taking but 30 of them to fill the box. en until Monday, Sept. 18, according parts of Lincoln county to Toledo Mr. Peterson Is extremely fortunate to a decision of the school board, the during the fair here. The reduced with his berries having; an irrigation postponement being necessary due ,to rates will be in effect from Sept. 4 system that furnishes water for his the fact that work on the buildings is to 11 in elusive, according to an ad-'patch during the dry speels. His not yet completed. 'vertlBenient that appears in another strawberry ranch is located in the Ol- 28-2t L. M. STARR, Clerk, column in this Isstio of the Lf!?.dpr. 'alia valley. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. 11:00 a. m. Band Concert. 1:00 p. m. Band Concert- 2:3? p. m. Basketball, Ne-wport vs. Siietz high school boys. 3:30 p. m. Climbing greased polie boys under 18 years. 3:30 to 530 p. m. Dance ton Legion .Hall Music by the Seven oei oiiaaors rrom u. A. c-, Lwvallis. 7:00 p. m. Band Conceit, 0. A- C. Band. 8:00 p. in. Pony, Dog and Monkey Circus. 8:00 p. ni, Dane in Legion I Ml. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. 10:00 a. m. Judging Livestock by E. L. Plotter of O- A. C. Judging Dairy Cattle by C. C. Dickson of Shed Judging Agriculture by Paul V. Maris of O. A. C. Judging of Poultry by J. M. Garrison of Portland. Judging of Dohiklsitic Science and Art by Mrs. Jessie D. Mc Cbmfo of O. A. C 11:00 a. ni. Address "Improving Oregon Agriculture," by Paul V. Maris of O. A- C. 1:00 p. ni. Band Concert. 230 p. m. Basketball., Vald:iort vs. Toledo II. S. Boys. 3:30 p. m FVwtl1 Races, 100 yaixl dash. 3:30 to 5:30 Dance im Legion Haffl. 7:00 p. mi. Band Concert. 8:00 p- m. Continuation of Pony, Dcfel and Monkey Circus. 8:00 p. ni. Dance in Legion Hall. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. 0:30 a. ni. Calf Club Members Judging Contest for Prizes of- 1,clty have w,e, 1,ope t,,t,r" . . T A , . . , j . . . ange an exhibit that will reflect tho fened by Lincoln County Bank, under supervision of industries and products of our little L. J. Alien, assistant Boys and Girla State Club valley and surrounding hills. Leader, assisted by F. N. Williainison, Club Leader of j The following committies were I llUTi I OlimifV IiniHWU BU1IIO BPiW ' (Contlnued on Page Eight ieet15ll compete with best of 'em at the fair Every Man, Woman and Child Will Put Shoulders to Wheel to Give Their Community a Real Send Off. . . (Special to The Leader) Our community meeting for next Sunday will consist principally of work on ur Fair exhibit. Every man. wo man and child in the community is earnestly requested to be present with something which can be used in making up a creditable dhtptay from our neighborhood. While we are not as optimistic about ur success as our friends who have given us pub- t - -J u- . 7 .. .. .A iM.. k li. T,i- n my-tw,...u n a n nnuuu iu uo piuooui u ouuuaj i "UU.1C "J iiivwuiu m kj. j. ca- rueivu Rn(j arrange tho articles be- plaJning tlhe aMaads madie by her in the judging of longing to the several departments; Vegetables, S. Homtevdt, Kdward Ky nlston, David Murray. Fruits V. D. Craves, J. L. Thoma'. Berries A. P. Brandt, Laurence Brlckson. Forest Products, Leland Kynlston. Fritz Wea sel. Art, Mrs. V. D. Graves, Alice Kyniston. Canning, Mrs. Fred Rom tcvdt, Dora Kynlston. Cooking and Baking, Mrs. M. O. Thompson, Lucy Murray. Curios, W. A. Kyniston, El roy Erlckson. Bees and Honey, Mrs. Murray Laurence Erlckson. Flowers, Mrs. Wlllard Graves, Mary Thomas. Iludolph Thomas. School Work. Mrs. McRitchle, .Alice Murray. Needle Work, MrB. J. W. Rodgers, Julia Ky niston Mary Erlckson. Forage Crops, Wlllard Graves, David Murray, Har old Pond. Grains and Grasses, M. O. Thompson, Elroy Erlckson. Dairy Troducts, Mrs. J. L. Thomas, Mary Thomas. It Is honi that everyone will be present. Coffee and baked beans will ll:15.a- m.- womien's work. 1:00 p- m. Band Concert. 1:30 p. ni. Liwetiock Parade. 2:30 p. m. Baslietbalil between winners of gahies played on Gth and 7th to be held in Legion Ilall. 3 :30 p. m. Ford1 Race. 3:30 to 5:30 Damce in Legion Ilall. 7:00 p. ni. Band Conceit. 8:00 p. m Continuation of Pony, Dog and Monkey Circus. 8:00 p. m. Dance in Legion Ilall- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH 11:00 a.m. Band Concert. 1:00 p. m. Baaid Cbnciefct. 1 :30 Livestock Parade. 2:30 p. ni. Sjiorts Program beRSns. 3:30 to 5:30 Dance in Legion Hall. 700 p. m. Bainid Concert. 8:00 Big Final Dance in Legion Hall- TAln,lA 1 1' 1 !. itlt J. . 11 - i .1 - iwsiuera biiouxu cup Uiis prograin oui anu use u as a guiue v nrovided at noon. Bring anything while visiting the fair. , else you enre to eat. - " i