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, . '.( , rv .. Lincoln V T . M 21 Tr nni ... .j sirs. - . : ;V0LUME4 --i. TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1916 'NUMBER 41 NEWPORT . . The Commercial Club met; last .Friday at their room in. the J. O. "). F. Hall to discuss the matter of establishing, a. free ferry at Newport and one across the bay fr themBeiveBi nominations were made f or mar. shal as three candidates are" al ready in the field, viz, John Frey, A.' J. Brown and J. Burdette.' It was thought best to let them I fight- it out among the voters at Waldport. After discussing the question for some time on motion a committee of two was appointed to meet with the peo ple of Waldport to discuss the question of a free .ferry. The committe was composed of W. A. Waterbury and Warren Hartley. The weather being bad on Sat urday and the committee arriv ing late it was decided to call a meeting on Sunday. This was a kind of mass meeting and well attended by the citizens of Wald port and vicinity. It was de cided at this meeting to appoint committee. of three to circu The following names will ap pear on the ticket: councilmen, first ward, W. D. Wheeler, Geo. Savage, Mr. Rickman Is the hold over. Second ward, Walter Wal rud and R. F. Baker. Third ward, A. Kirkland, holdover, D. E. Hickax and Charles Rosser, candidate L. H. Payne declined to run again. Mr. Wickman is still out with a crew of men, surveying and lo cating the fortiana west uoast Railroad. The party is now at Agate Beach. Mr. Fitzgerald Is now in von a committee, or inreeiocu-land hav, lntervlew8 with the late petitions asking the County j drectors of the company. Mrs. Court to grant the right to es tablish free ferries across he Al sea and Newport Bays. South Beach also sent a committe to Waldport to assist in the work. A committe composed of Lee Doty, Mr. Keady, and Dr. Linton was appointed. A similar com mittee was appointed at New 'port to circulate petitions. W. A. Waterbury, Warren Hartley and L. C. Smith were appointed. John Flemming Wilson of New York is now on a visit with her mother. Mrs. C. II. Williams. Mrs. Wilson may remain all Winter. Lloyd Commons was . a west Yaquina,, visitor Wednesday, i i A consignment of trees ; and shrubs fpr patrons of (he Russel ville Nursery Co., of Portland was received Saturdajr by .. a. Miller local agent for tne arm. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weber and son. W. C, Weber, eame in from Beaver Creek Tuesday.! m. L. M. Commons of Ona pass ed thru here last Wednesday en route to Seattle where he will himself. ' ... 'i Mr. and Mrs, , Smith ; , Allison gave an informal dancing party ft TOLEDO 19; NEWPORT $ The Toledo' football team went PLAYlNti SAFETY FRST After rth'ls week 'the Herald wilf trial Vila hivitVinr Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meyers .re any serious damage Friday evening. Qn account .pf to Newport. yesterday.. on,,, .the be published, only once a ween.,, bad weather a small crowd was .Steamer Truant, accomphWd, The raise .-in the price of prin there, but notwithstanding ailiby allarge crowd of footers, and ape,r which h,aa..dou.bJ,ed in the,, enioyea tnemselvea-and did -inn. urougni nome tne nacon to the mmww tlce to the delicious: refresh- tunerof 19 td 3. menta whioh wpro notprt ' : Nothing uncertain . The Spout Creek schbolhouse iThis is the ecpnd game bf a;our making this change in our, caught lire Wednesday morning, championship series and bothiPia118- .any other newspaper caused by the siove pipe coming havebeen won by Toledo. The throughout the country hav apart near the ceiling. .It was Aeld .was slippery, but in fairly Hound it necessary to readjust, uuuuverea ana exaneuisnea oe- vuiiuiuuiv-aiia .uie locaia r at t& f -, vv Newporters in all 0 0 v-v' uu "i yuu- Some score 1 other 60. Per, cent raise, about about that January' !, '1917, is the' cause ot was outplayed the of Beaver Creek ' left rxiaay i . , i-iviivo ui mc auie. n morning for Jefferson. Oregon, - Mrs. Hutson Grant mado a vis-1 the, by? Put UP a fine defense XriTthev will snend the winter, jit to Glen Friday. ' and , Carson, . ...CannonbaU.'. ' " - . . . , IM 1 ) J licatlon.- -Tillainook o- Herald. C. F. BUTLER DIES . ; SUDDENLY C. F. Butler, one of Corvallis best known and best liked citi- --o- rn, onri stolla I Mrs. Bernice tiodlv hno hpn I oturay , McMillan, and Ter- Willis who are attending school vlshing her sister. Mrs. S. W. re"ce Galther were "Bears" at Newport spent the week end Allison, the past week. iwne11 came to making yard- :.l.ui;.L'i,. - 'I. R. Pavnfi hn.iPht o omnii age. George Andrews had the Mr and Mrs Wm Backus of ,bunch of goats from G. Down- ;mi'ortune to have one of the zens, died of pneumonia Monday vnmiina visited friends in this iin8 ' Turn Turn. 'bones of his left wrist broken 'night after a three days' illness. SvThursday 'R. R. Black bought a fine !durlng the first quarter and this Saturday Mr. Butler was on A " n frm nn I young Jersev bull from pvi n ; dampened the snirlts of th the streets. He had a severe Wpdnesdav ;v's. of Blodgett, who makes a croXvd for a time- i cold, as hundreds in the city John Coovert maac ms regu-i", ' U1 JerHey st0CK- , V , uie,"' "V . ,u n r lnr weklv trio in from Beaver ' Jt is reported that R. E Dart- 'Notorious team steamed Into the all serious. Sunday the cold de Creek Thursday. ;,ng nas bought the old Llllard local harbor last evening, the veloped into pneumonia, and as m cnot roucn of Mortil "L -'i;i-ni; imr.i mmeu i"e "u i'"s "" .-", Lake who has owned it fnr v, the fire whistle loose, and evorv-. the dreaded dLiease found him GLEN Mrs. W. R. Moore was called to Corvallis to the bedside of hor mother. Mrs. Anna Ellin- A asperate petition will be circu- t brng, who isn't expected to sur lated asking tht County Court vivei to locate a county road on the i nlr pn(j j0hn Davenport bluff running from South Beach went to Toledo last week for a to Beaver Creek and from the j vieit. with Mrs. Davenport's par latter place to Lutgens ovev the !e!lt3 jir and Mr3. Al Martin, lulls. The road to bs located on.! Miss Clara Moore came in the best ground. From Beaver i fvom corvallis Thursday for a Cretk to South Beach the cpun- En0rt visit with her parents, re try is almost level, witn auoui turning Sunday sfx inches of Boil on the saiiu- j. j,jri shays went to Toledo last stone. This part oi tne roau v.n wec;i. bu easily built no bridges to be jjrs. J. E. Crooks was a din pv.t in or gvudes to be made. !ner KUe8t of Mr. and Mrc. W. R. From Beaver crecK to um-ia jioore one day last week Is also on good grov.nu wun u.i , little grading to do ana no m ia in hiii'd Bv coinc on tne biuff it would shorten the dis tance from Newport to Wald port about three miles. The way thaiu Vinv tn cross these bays 1 1 . .!- ...., It News are scarce at present. -o FIECLES CREEK Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carting were business visitors Thursday, Marion Walker was looking CHITWOOD Pa8t two years. Mrs. John Boren left for Port-lgoorlf!1 land Saturday. . icomes from o. A. n. h Jt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles satter ,eet on thof nn, ".""b"'- went to Woodburn Saturday, re- ;H0uM beat 37 to 0 ' a. ThaoHtw 1 ' n ,11 - ' ijci - ono fair- turning Tuesday. ; jsonally acauainted with Robert Schley left ror ron-. county Azmt whn " .-J t . n rrn : . " " " " land a rew aays ago. iUre at everything he undertook Edgar Johnson came in frome trI d farming a3 long as Ss New Era Tuesday returning ; credit Vould let 1 h u body thought we were all burr. ing up until they found out the occasion of the rejoicing. Thursday. 1 u "- " ana men i not because he was a success o . uui uecause lie wan a grptluato l OWER CARM L 9' he Rot the Position of LOWER FARM ARent , ran.t gee ffl)w & Joe Kosydar left Monday ;"e l"at wouki oe of benefit to AFTER CLAPS Benton County Courier: Did you know that Wilson 1? That Marshal 12? That Hughes 0-2-1? And Fairbanks 0-2-1-2? M. E. B. you feel after over morning for Portland with a car load of cattle, sheep and hogs. Ed Wood Salem passed through Lower Farm Saturday UPPER BEAVER Vwlirn Wood I 5ir' and. M. Thomas Barker corning. A. C.. Craved purchased rPoTeSh"" H?l .Ex-Superintendent John Stev some nogs oi itaipn iiamar re- th p , uXl , vna 01 tne u. & cently. m?".S m' lni?."d.,r: through on the train How do "big feed". Giles Olin came Siletz yesterday. Mrs. E. E. Johnson was a paa-1 senger ior rortianu last Friday an easy victim. j Mr. Butler had many friends in Corvallis. He was one of I .those kind hearted, ganlal men jwho attract. Everybody liked him and he was warmly admired 'by childien generally. I Mr. Butler was 5ii years old. 1 1 Io was born in Illinois In 1861, I and he had lived in Corvallis (about five years. I Funeral services were held from Bovee'B funeral parlors Wednesday, Rev. Leech of the the M- E- Church olliclaUng, ana 'burial was in Crystal Lake cem '.etery. from I widow and son survive. Benton County Courier. 1 t J. S. Co n made a trip to Al-: f.llMHron ,,1 rr Vu A, u f-any Saturday returning home ed at the Ulloailes IT; '? " , f.i i .i,va nn a boat after his place with intent to lv, nrrow the b?y free improve. He has left a contract ha consderable slashing Mr. II n- tn fnrmnr Walker will remove his family has to "unload his produce, put J ewJroJVn "ifT ! lrfort of Corvallis u iinri u verv ex-1 was here also. rci.eive. To avoid this, pet:tious are being circulated asking 10 sunaay. 1 A. C. Crawford made a trip to Toledo Tuesday. Work on the new mad at Low er Farm i3 shut down until the weather settles. On Monday evening the Coin- 1 Club held a soc ial meui- Latest advices credit Willy t.'mJl ...lili nial.'lnn' rnnlfl riro- 1 g-eBs in liii studfis at Lincoln High School, Portland. OUle Adams nas oeen aomg mere al LluU neiu a suciiai -- -- - - . ei,inr,t tn dis- 1 teaming for T. J. Buford. Jilg i-uiicu uy u.c 1" - - , npn Vrnllh, , . ,rvln out hl9 ! steed here Wednesday. t.K the County Budget of ex Tensc. A committee of five was wanted to meet with the court tt Its next term, uecemuei u, to present these matters for con sideration. This delegation con sists of S. G. lrvln, chairman, M. Wvgant. W. A. Waterbury, "b.,:; "it 11 P.vno I diet that we all have warren iiu.h.-j ,t. Many matters 01 nueicsi. m.... up before the club for discus sion. The old stle of Rip.an Winkle Is rapidly passing away and if we wish to get on the car of progress we must wake up and go to work. The city election is attracting considerable attention. At a mass meeting held Saturday evening, attended by about fifty persons, nominated,. B. F. Jones for M..yor. Mr. Jones Is well luiour ii, this county, Is one of the er.il pioneers and pathrind rra n. ?h countv. A man who Z. A. Kessl is getting some good results by ditching land. It Is said that Chas. Boles has a wish to return. These hard times are making us all put on our thinking can. In fact I pre- severai thinks coming 'Frank Mulvany is staying at Davis. Mr. Shane has been engaged to play at Harry Briggs Thanks rlvlng Dance at Harlan. Mr. Shane while in Salem picked up an old and superior violin, for an vou know, those frail in struments unlike most creations Improve with age. A fact that must be- Oslcrlxed. Ah! well we will leave that mooted ques tion for the savants. A school meeting was held nt the school house November 2Cd HARLAN A meeting wa3 held at the Grant School house on the even ing of the 18th to, arrange for a Christmas tree and to organize a literary society, which was called "The Harlan GooJtimcs Club," whose purpose is to give all V'irgle Rhoadea visited Adntnh Peterson Sunday. Peter Peterson made a trip to Newport Monday returning home TitPbrtay. H. (J. Kho:!u.-3 and 3011 .Floyd, made a trip to Poole Slouch Sunday. " J. C. Huntsucker and son, James, were Yaquina callers Tuesday. K passed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Coin of OilTON EXPOSITION CLOSES SOON The last .act of a 3bov that has mide a world's record by a two years rim Is now being pre pared at the Panama California Siletz were passengers for Phil- International Exposition at San 01.1:1th Saturday morning. iDigo. Because the Inst day 0" John "Brick" Miller or Nev ; falls on Sunday. Exposition port went out to the big football 0"U'hils have chosen New Year' game at Corvalli l.,t , r ! T i,y for rln-l"R down the cur- returning Sunday. " ' ,. , f , I'red lienieyer of Siletz was lion are filled with events o' a county seat visitor last Friday, : groat intercut and the aim a and called in and subscribed for ; the directors to make the tina tne Leader while in town. month the boat of the two ycarf Miss Annie Hawkins came "I'l'H's to be 1 ealized. A record over from Siletz Wednesdi'v tn brcakirg Cat Slow, a Mothe: spend Thanksi;ivi,iK vJth ilor 'Goose Day, with n great p:geant parents. We arc in receipt of a letter from W. A. Wood, recenilv nf Siletz, instructing us to forward Mr. Smith of Corvallis made who will come a. profitable rVT1 ",y l,J "0"b and pleasant time during the w, pnr(or mn,, 1H3 Leader to him nt E;io ill winter T io fi,t tniutlnir with . . c u u'onrb8 i " ,", " "'"inp to io edo Mon Jay rpturnlne a program will be given the first Tuesday niuht ' ni"g Saturday evening of the New jytr vvniiTa-',1,.i, , Year. Everyone is invited to poJy' Ualker l,urchased a new join. A Christmas tree will be inia K'in,oit. 1 ,u , haH .tn ihntin,. o . 1u18 K,amath had the mis- ment w H Te m de l, ,of baby boy. ne uieu last Aionuay morning. Mr. Bently of Long Prairie made a trip up to Ned Evans ranch to get his colt. ior the childien, a mammoth Thanksgiving service, anil spec ial musical program were fea tures of the final days of November. .ment will be made later, Mr. Rohrbaugh of Albany was on Upper Big Elk last week, where he held several cottage meetings and an all day service was held at the Black school house Sunday, the 19th. A bas ket dinner was served at noon and a pleasant and profitable day was enjoyed by those pres ent, Dorsey Rochester and 'Shorty' ang of Elk Citv took in Hip l,ln football game at Corvallia last Saturday. Miss Mamie Hawkins nf si- DECEMBER 9th, 1916 L se f iuade whb'has overcome j for the purpose of filling vacan- IS BUI maul., w" " .. , nn thn Imnvd fialn fihano one obstacle after another until he has attained an enviame rep utation as a good lawyer, a suc cessful legislator, a progressive rnd indefatigunbio worker for the good of the city, county and Btate. Mayor Bensell declined to bo a candidate to succeed himself on account of declining years and a desire to seek the quiet of home, free from the worry and vextatlons of a public life, lie haa already served the city ns councilman or mayor Tor twenty years or to. Mr. Wal rud, ono of the leading business men of the city, a councilman and a Spanish War veteran, la also a candidate for mayor. The meeting endorsed D&.'O Harding for recorder and Ar thur Wing for treasurer. No cles on the board. Gale Shane was elected chairman and Mrs. Frank Mulvany Clerk. As the year is on the wane we are all beginning to spmit two faces like Janus and Jambrus. - WEST YAQUINA Sunday night witnessed one of the worst storms of the sea son which thicatenod for sever al hours to sweep away the county dock and float at West Yaquina. That they still re main Is due probably due to the fact that the storm was of such short duration, as they are much weakened because of a lack of proper repairing. Mrs., Sarah fteckclhlemcr of this place Is a guest this week of Mrs. Wm. Backus of Yaquina. That is the day the Grangers and tliA Tpnrlirra nra tn h.. Mr. Rohrbaugh expects to 'their meeting nt Kd,ivm ? return again after the Holidays believe that "in union there Is . iu cAj. ia w linn bt-rvicjR ni .strength" to wo have our meet vinci jjijuiia uii tut; liver. Mr. Zlb had a very pxclti time one day last week while SnTiifli h 1 loware brok , Remember this is to bo for the and hit the horses which caused Teachers, GrauRera. all others l" "-" ue who arc friends to cither l.iuw hiiii run iiwny, TILLAMOOK CHEESE TAKES JUMP IN PRICE Tillamook cheese Is now belt? nt 'I'll' Tllliinionk. mid 11 lars-t Ietz arrived In Toledo on Tues-'consignment haa been sold a' day evening's train, going on that price for shipment to thi uer in aueiz the fol ow np- 'pust. Sonin .if it nuiv nosslbh go to Europe. 10,000 Poxes 0 cheese which was held in colt morning. At the meeting of the Council me nrst or the week, A. Hurley, storage on the coast has bco: ing togehcr believing that more I ma; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilder He r0nntWlbe a"co,n',ll8hed than sleeve. C. E. Hawkins , Dr D, :!: ifzr; k -,.Jh-. 9- chr....inKn ad Allen Gill and C. R. Ellsworth i leaned up and the prospect: were named to serve on the City .election board next Monday. The following Tbledoltes took In the O. A. C U. of O. game at Corvallis last Saturday: Mrs. u;ster Waugh and daughter. El Rre that cheese will remain a the present price. Tillamool. Herald. F. N. Ilaydcn. The Southern Pacific Com- TRAIN RUNS INTO AUTO MOBILE AT HARRI5BURC II. L. McFadden and Mr. Stal; had a close escape from death n I Harrisbiirg Sunday morninf . when Mr. McFaddeu's automc iblle was struck (y the Shast 1 iipv rnri - 11. iiuiiv iihb niinn ihpm iia i,.. - j r.iiiuuin ur ine era cps. nnio". ....vx-u ,,a mkiii- ., . ... n ror nnout an hour before they ,ay you may be a ier7cher ir not 1,0,1 of mwntaliilnB the Sunday r 1 V. , l;UUi L could bo stopped. ' thaj a pranrpr or no doubt vou lra,n 8ervlce d,iri"K the mont h ,c,08sln ,hfro- T,,, and. Frank Allison had the mlsfor-; would be " better t erson If IZ of ''"ber. and will, no doubt. ,arKe V"ojiBe obstructs h tune to have a horso dia Friday vr Vn ,t; this train on all Winter vlw. of the tracks from th uy morning, it waB blind staggers caused place by fen co. P. II. Martin rence, went both. Regardless of what you ru t a t i t i wine 1 1 1 1 nitiri Willi u S i . . . ' ,n,lirovIl'S his nnd we wll, nl, ,,0 bnttcr M - ' your uasiiciB well lined witn the ,,, , , (things that always make people tin and wm. Law- Rlml thpy aro lorc dur, tn to Corvallis Friday t,,, if , . ,i, " "T -S!..Jtemen,ber the date, DECEM- .......... .w. ti ,uhf.,j i v.i uiiu p. v . ijirii nTii inn J.lulvaney. They returned Sun-1 - ' (lay. Marlon Walker, farmer of ll.e Warm Spring Agency Is In TT 1 . t . . a "2 1. We thought that our city ax A V:, - ""' levy or ten mills was pretty h gh, to farm and Is going to rent Z. I but note that Falls City has A. Kessl's place and farm forvoted a cl(y tax of 21 mill Co. R. P. Coin, School Supt. Thn (mill lino tirntrn.l n n..nn SOUII1. convenience to the people of this Tll roar ,of ho a" omobil const spctlon. and all would re-l'a8 8ln,rk ,by tho engine, an' gret Its being withdrawn. I fhc ''ar wu,n,'1(i,, c,Bar u . , track. Mr. McFadden was brulr Toledo not only won the foot- j ed on the chest and his face wf ball game at Newport yesterday , mdly cut by flying glnss. an but also succeeded in carrying , Mr. Stnln sustained a broke off both prizes at the masquer-.arm. Witnesses siv the tral ado bn.l. Miss Edna Stanton i wan runnlnt; 20 or 25 miles a captured tho ladles prlz. for the hour. Eugene RegUter. ui-ni. nuniuiiieii cnaracicr. sne representlng an Orhn'al Lady". Bert Goer as "The Rascal Pat." captured the gentlemen's prize. A large bunch from Toledo went The City Council at thej meeting last Monday evenlnp made a levy of 8 mills for th down nnd nil renon fln dnnno I funeral Fund of the City and and a good time. I '"vy ,of 2 mlU8 tor tho Wate: '. Fund.