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Lincoln County Leader from Toledo, Oregon • Page 1

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air. VOLUME 18 TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910. NUMBER 28 COUNTY NEWS JSkrvvs of Community Gathered each by Our Rustling Associate Editors Waldp )ort. The Wilhelmina came in on the 18th with a cargo of much needed provisions. One day last week fire was discovered in the planer shed of the Waldport Lumber Co.

Quick work prevented 6erious loss. Mrs. C. L. McKenna and family returned to Portland the 18th after a visit of over a month.

Emps Wann is in town shaking hands with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weidman have a baby girl at their house. The Gerald C.

visited the cannery at Luteens on the 18th. She did not Slop at Waiupylt. Ira Bray came up from Ten Mile Monday with a load of wool. Mr and Mrs. Callahan of Corval-lis axe camping up Drift Creek.

Miss Emma Thompson has returned from a trip to the Valley. Dr. C. E. Linton left Monday for Portland where he will remain a week or ten days.

Squire Farrar yostmaster, at Salem, is a frequent visitor at Waldport. Inspector McGrath of the Portland Custom House passed through Waldport Monday on his way home. J. II. Glines has been burning a slashing south of town.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hudson returned to Portland Monday.

The entertainment provided last Tuesday by Newport talent was liberally attended and much enjoyed. It is hoped Prof. Clifford will give us another call. Rose Lodge Frank McConnick has gone to the Valley to work during hop-picking. Nels Gardner has just returned with a load of freight from Willa-mina.

McMillin's dance Saturday night was a great succeess. Everyone had a lovely time. There were sev eral there from Portland son in 7-9. Dale Seigner has had another relapse. He has infantile paralysis and curvature of the spine.

Yachats Walter Corbett of Corvallis came in Monday. Warren Daugherty rode down from Waldport on his wheel last Saturday and remained for the Sun day ball game. Prof. Bradley returned to Corvallis last week. The Waldport boys came down and beat us last Sunday.

The score was 6 to 4 and altogether it was a pretty good game. Road work still progresses along the creek. We are doing better this season than ever before. son and Mr. French, all of Cor-1 Children under 12 years 5c at the vallis, spent the week at the home Dime on Friday nights.

ui its. x. ii no muiiim iUia, ju Cline. Ya- Wm. Toner came up from quina yesterday morning.

Mrs. Keener, two children and Miss Esther Copeland went to her mother, Mrs. May, departed Newport last Friday for a visit with this week for their home at Colo-' her mother. Divine services at Ona Sunday, August 28 at 11 a. m.

and at Bea- rado Springs, Colorado. They went to Newport for a few days' signi-secing, ana irom mere to Ver Creck 1 3 Seattle and wmie airs. Keener, and daughter and mother visit there and on their way horne George will take a steamer for Sail Francisco. Kernville G. S.

Parmele and sons have leased part of their land and 20 cows to a Mr. Hammond and his son in law, Mr. Brader, for one year. They have taken possession Lee Bones and sister Pearl have returned from the Valley bringing a lot of friends with them. Mr.

Gibb of Portland will pur chase an acre of Mr. Cutter. He says he will build a fine house. The steamer Oshkosh came in last week to get the lumber for the Grays Harbor Company but a3 no one appeared to accept the lumber, I they went out without it after wait ing 4 days. The Pannele boys are hauling lumler to Salmon river for two houses, one school house and one barn.

A dance at Mr. Dickens was well attended. Mr. Dickens' two daughters are visiting him at present. Fred Butterfield will move from the Abe Ixigan place.

J. II. Bones has gone to the Valley after a load of supplies. 1 Mrs. J.

F. Huntsucker and eon, i Tracy, departed Wednesday morn-j ing for a visit at Roseburg. Af nrwl fi'a TriiMTalnr nn1 fiitii. Hf 1 Jl 1," 1.. I fit, turn mis.

lj. vaiiuy ii'ii 1 ily departed Tuesday morning for for Independence last week. i Corvallis where, they will make Dec Shirley's dogs treed a bear their homei near Mr. Keynoia a week or two ago and Mr. Reynolds killed it.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weber and I oViilrlrpn dpnnrtpil limt.

Ksit.nrdn Mr. and Mrs. M'arrcn Willoughby i ')mi ih and children and Mi-s Ware of Philomath have) been visiting relatives and friend of this place. Mrs. John Stranger went to Corvallis last week.j Ralph Pepin of Corvallis was in Eddyville Saturday.

home at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fish and little daughter arrived from Roseburg last Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends here. II.

F. Nulton the Racket man left Monday noon on a business trin to Portland and Seattle and For Sale other Washington points. He ex- 280 acres, two'niillion feet of lum- pects to he gone alxmt a week. her, good grazing, good house, barn jr C.Adams, and orchard. Half mile from sta-, Dtists, will both bo at their To-tion.

Price 818 per acre. Terms. mq ()(licR( 0Ver Uie drug 8tore) llur. 320 acres on Depot Slough, rich ing the Fair. Parties desiring work Randy soil, about 80 acres of it is done by either of them can get it level bottom lying along the new.

done "and any of their patients' macadamized road to Silctz, four work that is in need of repairs will miles north from Toledo. Price also be given attention ami the $6,500., cash, balance yours necessary repairs done without own time without, interest. J.u.e charirc. best bargain in the county. Several other places small and big.

Sondre Romtvedr Jr. Toledo, Or. Everett Cook of Elk City left that place for the Five Rivers neighborhood Tuesday to take charge of the new branch salmon hatchery the state is installing on. the Al- Notice to Bidders. jsea.

Mr. Cook has been identified Notice is hereby given that sealed with the stilte 80,110 bids will be received by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, up to September 7, 1910, for the construction of a fill near Thomas Butler's residence in Road District No. 9, in accordance with the plans and specifications' on file in the time and his good work there was instrumental in getting for him the management of the plant on the Alsea. ine meeting at the moutn 01 the County Clerk's olfice. J.

II. McDowell has come back! Lake was well attended last Sab-j The Curt reserves the right to He has a claim there being 4b present. 1 any or al Mrs. Jesse Stone has been sick Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 11th for several days but is some belter j- day of August, 1910. to the mountains in 7-9.

J. N. Gardner sawmill caught on fire at about 12 o'clock Friday at this writing. nieht. Nels Gardner 'woke up and Mrs.

Parmele was quite sick again it was all ablaze. By hard work last week Ik.v Wade, County Clerk. Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that the Public Sale. On old Radcr place, 4 miles north of Toledo on new Siletz road.

I Sixteen milk cows, mostly high bred Jerseys. One four year old thorough bed Jersy bull. Thirteen calves, fcix yearling neners. une two year old heifer. One yearling steer.

Four head horses. Wagon and other things too numerous to mention. Sale to be held Saturday, August thev managed to save it but things A mon Bones comnlains that some- looked pretty doubtful for awhile. 'one has been digging his potatoes. County Court of Lincoln county, 27th, 1910, beginning at 10 o'clock Mr.

and Mrs. Billie Conrow are The cold storage is running at the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

McMillin. John Sax has just returned from a visit at Sherwood. He owns property there. May Burton's hand is much better now. He has resumed the carrying of the mail The roads though dusty are the finest they have ever been.

The campers say it is really a pleasure to tiavel them. 'Oregon, will receive sealed bids un- a. in. cannery. Eddyville Vein Smiley of Portland is visit- Shirley.

Everything badly in need of rain at Eddyville. Rev. Bartholomew was up from Chitwood Sunday. V. C.

Reynolds gave a house-raising Monday. Miss Elva Boone of Salem is visit- ing at the home of her uncle, P. O. I. A.

May, Proprietor J. II. Ross, Auctioneer ing his father on his claim now. He expects to spend two or three weeks in the mountains. Chester Horner and his chum of Salem are visiting Roy and Wes.

Horner. Jesse. Bicbee left the Nelson's Saturday. She has been spending a few weeks of her vacation with them. She returned to Portland Monday.

Jack Latourettc, a prominent lawyer of Portland, is visiting Bob Nel- Misi Nina Gleason and Mrd. Effio Moore. pf Jefferson are visiting at i Jersey bull, six months old the home of their sister, Mrs. Loudon. (Too late for last week.) Mrs.

Belle Green and daughter of Pullman, Washington, spent last week with her brother, Perry Shirley, of this place. A large crowd went to Newport to attend the clam bake, and all reported having had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Harris and til Wednesday, September 7, 1910, for the construction of a bridgo over Big Elk river on main wagon Notice of Statutory Tax Sale, road near the Fish Hatchery. Bid-j Notice ia hereby given that, ders will he required to furnish tax collector of Lincoln County, their own plans and specifications. Oregon, and in pursuance of an or-The Court reserves the light to'der (1C Ounty Court of said reject any or all bids. comity' and state, I will on Monday, Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this the 19th day of September, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.

at the front door of the county court house in Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, proceed to sell all property to which said county or other public corporation has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes, to the highest bidder for cash, at the time and place above named, provided, however, that no bid shall bo received for less than the amount of the delinquent tax, penalty and interest for which said property was sold to said county. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, August 12th, 1910. J. H. ROSS, Sheriff and tax Collector for Lincoln County, Oregon.

10th day of August, 1910. Ira Wade, County Clerk. Bulls For Sale. One full-blood Jersey bull, 4 months old subject to register one Mhs. Brusetii, Elk City.

Mutual phone. Old Adam Rae place. Notice to Customers. Having leased our tidclands to thb Toledo Meat Company, aftc the 31 of August I will cease selling milk. I thank my patrons for past patronage.

G. R. Sciiknck. Everett Cook came down from Elk City Tuesday noon. Mrs.

Charles Allen and daughter were down from Elk City Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Newton is visiting with Mrs. Win. Scarth on Big Elk Bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, of Portland, Sunday, August 14th, 1910, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall were over from Siletz Tuesday.

Walter departed on the noon train for the Valley. C.N. Thompson candidate for County Commissioner came up from Waldport Tuesday in the interests of his candidacy. Miss Edna McLain' returned to her home at Portland last SiilUuLy after a several weeks' visit hero with her aunt, Miss Mary Ewing. Mrs.

Ed Owens nnd daughters returned to their home at Independence last Saturday a several days' visit at the Gaither home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Saunders came over from Salem last Saturday. They have been visiting this week with F.

W. Carson and family of this place, also with friends at the Agency. Mr. and Mrs. I.

J. Lebowof Lebanon and Mrs. Barranger of Salem were visiting the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey of this place.

Mr. Lebow is a brother of Mrs. McCluskey. Sondie Romtvedt one of our hustling young real estate dealers consummated a deal by which the C. K.

Davis truck farm at Elk City was sold last week to John llolem, who hails from Buxton, Washington county. Toledo marketers are well acquainted with the excellent table vegetables brought hero by Mr. Davis and tho hope prevails that his successor will continue to market the same quality of truck. Mr. Davis contemplates living in Tillamook county.

Tho ladies committee which has full charge of the ladies department of the Lincoln County Fair, September G-7-8-9, are Mesdanics Alice-Waugh, Toledo; C. Copeland, Siletz; C. C. MeBride, Eddyville; L. Norton, Nashville; John Lloyd, Kernville; James Harrison, Waldport; P.

A. Miller, Chitwood; J. 11. Van Orden, Elk City; John Margson, Winant; B. O.

Young, Harlan and Miss Hester Hill, Ona. Anyone desiring information as to space or exhibits, address Mrs. Alice Waugh, Toledo, Oregon. The committee has authority to add names of other ladies to their committee, and wo assure you that this department will lie up to date. C.

B. Crosno, Secretary. For Sale I have several peices of goo 1 Siletz lands for sale. F. W.

Carson, Toledo, Oregon. Nonce to Biddeis. Notice is hereby given that tho County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the building of two bridges, one a-cross Read creck on Canoe landing road, and one across Cedar creek on said wagon road. Bidders will bo required to furnish their own plans and specifications. Bids will be received up to September 7th.

1910. The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Datod August 24th. 1910. Ira Wade County Clerk.

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