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.1 1 JC VOLUME 29 TOLEDO. LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20th, 1922. NUMBER 48 1 Wincoln (tan L SILETZ The community Club met in tho High School room of the public school building Saturday evening, Charles Larsen president of tho Club being absent the vice preseldent W. S. Hall presided and called the meeting to or der. The first thing on the program was the election of officers for ;the en eueing year. Rev. C. W. Pogue was elected president; Elwood Towner was chosen vice president; Linda Kimble was chosen secretary; Helen Ojala was chosen treasurer, and E. E. Colvin receiving a majority of the votes was elected seargent at arms. The execu tive committee will be appointed lat er by the president. After the election the following program was rendered: Song By the School; Reading Of tho minutes of the last meeting iMiss Trent; The new presiden. was called on, and made a short address; Vocal Solo Otto Tangernian; Recitation Miss Vivian Larsen; The Highland Fling Miss GrUchen, Huey and Miss Irene Neiml. This dance is very dif ficult to preform but I must say these girls danced It to prefec'ion and did themselves honor and received a rou sing applouse from the houpe. Mak ing the most of your Opportunltes El wood Towner; Interestin Remarks Prof. Deeg. Reading The Club, "Rapp3'' Miss Margaret Miller; Ad dress 'Rev. C. E. Pogue; Song The School. ' A live community club is a great education. It helps the :-choo! as well es the community. Major Shepard and his stenographer Miss Workman have just returned from '.he Warm Spring Agency where they have been at work on the heirship and inheritance of the Indians of that Agency. They both complained very much of the horrible condition of the roads getting into the Warm Spring Agency. The road was something like the road between Siletz and Toledo before it was rocked. The cold spell of weather continues and it Is hard on the grass and stock. The people that have plenty of feed for their stock and plenty of grub in their larder for themselves have but little sickness. Portland is not faring so well. She has 5,000 or 6,000 idle men to take care of and many of them are on the charlfy of the city. The revival meetings are still going on and much good is being accomp lished among the young folks. Mr. Pogue is a good preacher and well liked. ONA Rev. Phelps of Summit held services here Wednesday evening. C. S. Ohmart, R. W. Ohmart, Clif ford Phelps, D. C. Gray, E. L. Wilson, and Earl Wolkan are getting out cedar posts on Elkliorn. ' Little Miss Gladys Wolkan enter tained a number of Utile friends at her home Saturday afternoon. The occassion being her 8th birthday. iMr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray and family and Misses Ellen and Jennie Hassman were dinner guests ait the Coovert home Sunday. Miss Hope Wolkan spent the week end with Miss Evelyn Hubble, inci dentally attended the basket ball game at Waldport Saturday evening. Mr .and Mrs. I. R. Payne and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ohmart. Mrs. H. H. Cook and sons, Elmer and Gone were visitors at C. L. Ryan home Saturday. Roy Hassman visited the borne folks Sunday. Miss Ne'.a Phelps came down from South Beach Friday evening return ing Sunday. NORTH BEAVER Mr and Mrs. Joe Kohler visited at the Peterson home Friday. Messrs. Lloyd Lewis and Henry I'm erson of Oysterville were In this vi cinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis and mother. Fred Zachan left here Monday en route to Portland on a business trip. Floyd Rhoades who has been suffer ing with a severe abscess on his foot Is getting along nicely row. Mrs. A. Peterson and little daughter, Josephine spent Wednesday with Mrs. Joe Kohler. James Huntsucker, Lloyd Lewis and Floyd Rhodes came over from the bay Wednesday eve, called at '.he latters homB then spent the rest of the even- Ing at the Peterson home. My! It certainly Is cold here, every- !body likes the stove quite well these days, In our neighborhood. GLEN Mm. W. L. Dickson called on Miss Eleanor Schlldmeyer at the school Friday afternoon. Miss Schlldmeyer returned home with her and spent the week end. , A Mr. Kelly of Woodburn came In last week to look over the place formerly belonging to G. E. Brown. Mr. Kelly was not very favorably lm- pressed. However he liked Mrs. Sheridan for tho past three weeks, Davenport's place. He returned by have returned. Tiey were accompan way of Elk City to see Mrs. Davenport, led by Mrs. Hayes' brother, Daniel Of course a new (neighbor will be Blair. greatly welcomed, and it will be a ben- Delegates from the Sunny Ridge efit to the school district, also. Sunday School will attend the Sunday ; Little Nellie and Sammie Stewart School Convention to be held at New were absent from school most of last Prt. on January 28'.h. week on account of sickness. Three pupils, Willard Darnley, Al- T. L. Bohannon called on Elmer 'red Amundsen and Charles Harrison Watklns,. Friday. were absent Monday on account of I The Mr. DIcksons did some blasting sickness. Something unusual ln the on the road at Meadow Creek Friday. Sunny Ridge school. They were all This piece of road is especially bad. aDle to resume their studies on Tues The whole grade has broken loose and daT however. dropped down about six or eight feet. Mrs Odell, Mrs. Amundsen and Mr. Clarke Miller of Big Elk spent sev- Schlecht were busy the latter part of eral days last week with Fred Brown. ,ast week taking an inventory of the Mrs. S. J. Stewart called on Mrs. C. Prnal property of the late Wm. w. Brown Sunday. , n ' FRUIT VALE Mrs. Olive Nye is spending a short time visiting friends in Salem Mrs Melvln Johnson Is iu Portland on business. Herbert Kyniston a brother of Mra Andrew Nye has gone to Poriland for medical attention and probably an oZ eration. prooaoiy an op- There seem,, n h ,.L ... . 7 """"'"us wrong with Wado Osburn's trapping, we men tioned last week the loss of three goats by wild cats and of course Wade stak ed his traps; but alas no cats could he catch but one of his goats, tho' not hurt badly by its experience, and last spring while trapping for a bear he caught one of the kids any way If he ! don't catch the ofTendeis he will re move the cause. HARLAN (To Late For Last Week) i Mrs. P. H Martin Dnan . .. i .end at home thlsweek. Mrs". MarUnT, ieachln the mm. "h " ! J DV"WJ t,11 year. w w p.f - . . . W. W. Grant returuej to Portland tn ha urlth 1.1 u ft -- ....... uu uiuer-iu-iaw, Mr. ual kins who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. Cook left last week after spending the holidays with relations here, Mrs. Cook nee Miss Ownbey, Is teaching at Nashville and will complete her term. Mr. Cook re- """"" lo "iana wnere he will pre- pare a home for his bride. Our good riders are trying their luck at breaking wild horses since R- L. Hathaway brought his string down from Eastern Oregon. But even the good ones get tossed some times. E. r. Norwood made a business trip to Salem last week. . RL. Ha haway took a laod of timber to Deer Creek Sunday. Maine Brigs was a Spout Creek Visitor Saturday evening. The Spout Creek bridge at Harlan Is rapidly nearing completion and Is a much needed improvement as the The annual meeting of your organ old bridge was hardly safe for a horse izatlon will be held at Toledo, Jan. 26. let nlone a team. Vou should be there. This meeting N. L. Grant and T. J. Kelly killed will determine whait the Farm Bureau a boar last week, good work boys-, will do during 1922. The men to di Do it again. rect these activities will be elected o : then. WINANT I Tlle natlona' and state Farm Bu- (To Late For Last Week) rau 18 now working for you every Mrs. M. H. Shermer is visiting with mlnUte- The Farm DIoc was crealed Mrs. Fred Taylor at Siletz. by the Farm Bureau' Do you aPProve A birthday dance was given at the the Worlt of the B,oc? If 80 ,ta con Harris home on Pool Slough, Saturday tinued 8uccess dePend' on t"e loyalty night. A large crowd attended and a of tho lndivldual niembers. Don't stay Dleasnni. tlmo wa .nWJ K ,11 at home. COME! ..uu viijvuu MJ nil. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker spent the week end at Beaver Creek. j Howard Amsbuiry returned home Sunday after several months stay at Hood River. ' B. F. Branson went to Toledo Tues day. SOUTH BEACH Mercem Felton Is having a severe attack of sciatic rhuematism. Neta Phelps went home Friday even- I Ing and returned Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Dozier, Mr. Umlld, Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Cebel wen ro New- port Saturday. Dr. Forbs made a Drofesilonal rail at Sou'h Beach Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson and fara- fly "have returned to South Beach again. Mrs. Walter Lendten spent a day or two at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Hoffman. Mrs Peler80n sDt a few ay8 wltn ner 8laler m "ewP"- Mr. H. Pruner spent Sunday at Mr. Feltons. SOUTHSIDE Mt. and Mrs. Floyd Hayes, who have been visiting with relatives at Darnley. Mrs. Harrison and son were callers Sunday at the Hayes home. j I. p. Hlser continues to improve ,l0W',5r' '0n Saturday Danlel Blalr' who haa be8" V""tln8 hU 8lSter Mr9' J R Hayes, returned to his home at Sher- 'dan' Th6 Sout!l8ide lavement Club SaMy th6 219 1 0.cloc1li at the Sunny Rldge 8chool. A ,are aendance is desired. Every- on. int(,reHtl,rt ln whoever will lm. prove the Southside be sure to be on hand. Only by working together can anything be accomplished. J. T. CALKINS PASSES Mrs. Jess Daniels has just returned from Portland where she had been in attendance at the bedsld . of here sick father who passed away January 10'h, 1922, aged 76 years. John T. Calkins was born ln the state of New York, December 29th, 1846. At the age of 17 years he en- '"T in ' Z Bnd served in Company H Eleventh Mlnnoivtra Davlmant nf Vntnntoo He was man-led at Cottage, Iowa, to c.u t .u.. .... iiioo oaiau ti. uuiijr aiiu iu una Ulliuu were born eight childron, six of which are now living; Mary L. Lang, of Gas ton. George and Vern of Portland, Mrg. inez niels of Siletz; Mrs. Lett, Grant of Harlan and Gerald Calkins of PortIand. A Bon and a anugnter having died-Raymond in 1921, and Frances ln 1904. The Interment took place in Mult- n0mah Cemetery conducted by the Q A R Mr. Calkins was well known n the aoutheats par!, of the county where ne nad vcd for a good raany Jear8 The Grand Arniy men are nmXy paf!. , . , T sing away and soon all will have pas- Kd on over Great Dlvlde. FARM BUREAU MEMBERS ATTENTION Lincoln Co. Farm Bureau, By H. R. Hartley, Secy.-Treas. BIG WRESTLING MATCH Jinx Wlswell versus Curtis Cham bers, who is representing the Toledo High school. Raymond Anderson and Clarence Graham will wrestle before the match. Jim Chambers taking on the winner between the first and second fall. Fifty per cent of hte proceeds goes ' to the High School Every Body Come, Tomorrow night at the Fair building. I Admission 25 and 60 cents, match oal-l ed at 7-30, I Alt von I a (tra atrlrflv amntnrA ' NATATORIUM BURNS Nye Creek was visited by a dlsas- terous fire early Monday morning which burned tho natatorial building a moving picture theatre, bowling al- ley and shooting gallery and an agate store. The buildings all. belonged to E. M. Baker, while the moving picture of 0)8 flrat canto the score stood To equipment belonged to Mr. Bear. The Iedo 16 Siletz 8. In the second half buildings were insured.' The Newport ' fire department did good work in, confining the fire to the one snot, the nearby houses and build- ings while badly scorched, were all saved. ASSOCIATION INCORPOR ATES; ELECTS DIRECTORS Articles of incorporation of the To ledo Investment and Development Corporation were filed with the Sec- retary of State this week, and last evening a meeting of the stockholders was held in the Chamber of Com merce rooms for the purpose of adopt ing By-Laws and electing directors, Two hundred and ten kWa, of stock were represented at the meet- ing out of a possible 259. The By- Laws were adopted and seven dlrec- in shelving, etc. The store has open tors elected as follows: C E. Haw- ed up to the public. Toledo Is ge'tlng kins, F. W. Stevens, Dean Johnson, a number of new business enterprises. Peter Frederick, Ira Wade, Fred Horn- e Ing and Jay W. Dunn. A meeting of the directors was at once called and they elected officer as follows: C. E. Hawkins, president; Ira Wade, vice-president; Peter Fred erick, Secretary; Jay Dunn, Treasur er. A ten per cent assessment was ici. iu. ..too.ui voted to be leviad on all stock Feb' mary 1st. Plans for building several houses were formulated and commit- tees appointed to go ahead with the The stnndard Dearcr9 wl E,V)J a u; ( Production Corporation against Lin work' ' ique program, which will bo lntcnsly , In Countr and Maye' Simpson, o Interesting Sherlff and Ed' stocker, Assessor, ln COURT UPHOLDS I The younger girls will meet with 1 Whlch they would enoia the said STATE DOG TAX Mrs. Beck Saturday 2.30 p. m. to or-1 'OUnty! Bnd 1,8 ofridals from collect- SALEM, Ore., Jan. 10. (Spelal.) The state dog tax law was today held constitutional ln an opinion of the supreme court In the case of E. Hofer, Bearerg fof w MU of typewritten matter and asks for a appellant against John H. Carson, three BOcletleg ftre Msm t0 thfl decree that said assessments be de Marion county district attorney, and WomBM Foregn Mi8Sonary Socloty. Paired Illegal and void and that same other county officials whom Hofer Q . he removed and that a perpetual in sought to enjoin from enforcing the -T H MOV.c;S junction be granted that Lincoln law. The opinion was written by ,nt uvlta ! County be enjoined from .,.UIin. Justice Rand. The opinion affirms a decree of Judge G. G. Bingham of the lower court for Marlon county. Mr. Hofer sets forth five points on which he alleged the law to be unconstitu- tlonal, one of which that it created a nnnrlltlnn rwf nKIa tavatlnn LADIES WILL GIVE CARD PARTY The ladles of the Civic Club will give a card party in the Chamber of Com- merce club room on the 26th of Jan- iiHrv. ThnrBrtv. to m.l. fimitft fnr nur ,, EVERYBODY Interested In the II brary be there. By President of the Club, LOTS WANTED The Toledo Investment and Develop- ment Corporation is in the market to buy lots those having vacant lots for sale are requested to leave a descrip- uom ana price or me same wim jra Wade, chairman of the building com- mlttee. Have your property listed by Monday night as the Board of Direc- torsi meets then to examine the list of property offered. o rn thf P.m. ir TO THE PUBLIC The time has again arrived for mak- Ing out your Income Tax Returns, Tho law provida that all returns must be in the office of the Collector of In- ternal Revenue at Portland, on or be- fore March 15th, 1922. Those falling to comply wiilh the law ore subject to heavy penalltes. All taxpayers are urged to make out their return at once, thereby avoiding the rush at the last hour. For the purpose of assisting taxpay- week are: A. L. Nye, Newport, Or.) Bnd teachers will betaken up and dls ers of Lincoln County in making up Carl Nelson, Portland, Or.; Atkinson, cunsed. their Income Tax return for 1921, De- starkey & Zilka, Portland, Or.; Lester Remember Uie time and place, Jan. puty Collector O. C. Davis o- the In- Martin, Newport, Or.; Lewis F. Burr, 28' 1922- The meeting will begin at ternal Revenue omce, will be at the following named places on the dates given De.ow: '.Newport at Aouey Hotel, r eo. l to i, inclusive. loleao at court House Feb. 3 to 4, 1922, inclusive. For any Information you may desire In preparing your statement, please call upon the Deputy Collector, as per announcement herein made. ,0 co,vln ,or " 011 cloth' here. Mrs. W. R. Hall was In charge j Ail my cows passed state inspect Large assortment of leather gloves 0f the store while Mrs. Arnold was tlon at Colvln'i. TOWN TEAM AGAIN IAIIMC CDriM Cll CT7 ' Tn Toledo basket ball team again won ln decisive manner from the Siletz boys at the Fair building In this -ctty laBt Friday evening. The Toledo Doyi) led from the 'tart and at the end it was still more one-sided and when the flnal whistle b'.ew the score was SIIetz 10 Toledo 46. The lineup was: Toledo Anderson Brown Servjce .Swiyze Carson Watts substituted for dams In the second half, and Lytle substituted fori Swavze- Referee, McMillan. NEW GROCERY LINE m r. Mnfft, nronrnotnr nf tlm iw rtn Plm.r VA tnrA tint Rrfrtnii a new line of groceries to his stock. He has rearranged the building, putting METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m., at 11 a. tn Rev. Ellsworth will preach. On this day Brother Ellsworth will reach his 83rd birthday, and it is very fitting he should preach the sermon. The eholTt W'" f8 T W'th BPeclal mU!.c on this unusual occasion. Every body young and old Qre cotdially In- vlted Mt,.,.7nn, .n !n n m ganlze a Kings Herald Bnd, they will work in conjunction with the Standard RfarprH. Mrs. Rnnnrifl wll" .Urnrf thn Kin. Hnrnirta w nUo no,i th T.it-in TONIGHT A Paramount Picture E" Bennett In "What Every Woman Learna." Comedy "House Cleaning" 30-15c. Saturday and Sunday Drama "The Empire of Diamonds." Comedy "Queens Up" 13 Episode of Serial. 35-1 5c. Rir. UDCCTI IMn IIATrU, SAUNDERS VS. MILLER Kid Saunders, Eastern Oregon man cl,allenge(1 Chas. Miller of Toledo. Thlg wresLling match will take . m-,. ......,.. VMl ttl lulBUUi oamruay, , uuruary Miss Ardinelle Clark was a Newport visitor Sunday. For all kinds of cooking utensils, see Colvln. Chester Dixon was down from Elk City this morning. . j Frank Wade returned last evening ! from a trip to Portland. j Mayor W. E. Ball was a passenger .tor valley points WeUnescay. Mrs. Oscar Hassman of Yaquina was a Toledo viBltor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Smith of Leb- anon have purchased the W. E. Lin- genfelter place on Fourth street, Ira Wade, the real esUte man. handling the deal- Mr- ad M- sl" win make theJr hom8 hm and ar) nQw having the house fixed up for occu- pancy. j Mr. und Mrs. H. A. Mathoson arrlv- ed home from Por'land Tuesday even- ing. While in the city Mr. Mutheson ' had an operation performed on the bone of his leg. Mr. Mathoson broke his leg soveral years ago and It lias ' causad him considerable trouble since, hence tho operation. ! Leader subscriptions received this Eugene, Or.; H. A. Mathoson, Toledo, Or.; Callsta Schmidt, San Francisco, Callf.; Emn T Raddant, Logsden, Or.; y, j, cilne, Eddyvlllo, Or. Mrs. R. A. Arnold was a passenger fr Portland Sunday when, she bouirht her now spring merchandise. She was met at Portland by her sister, Mrs. L. A. Woodward, of Duker, the latter accompnnlng her home and will spend ' a few weeks with relatives and friends Slletz Goodell F Thompson F Goodell C Downey G Adams G away. THE T. H. S. VISITS WALDPORT The Toledo high school basket ball teams left Toledo at nine o'clock, Sat- j urday morning for Waldport, arriving there at 1.30 p. m. we at once had lunch and took rooms at the Hotel Wakefield. At 7.30 that evening the T. H. S. girls , faced the W. II. S. girls on thier own floor. It was one of the fastest games ever played by the T. H. S. When the first half was over the score was 12 to 8 ln favor of W. H. S. Carrie Wado soon evened the score by throw- Ing miny baskets. At the end 'he score was 21 to 29 In Toledo's favor, Carrie having made 21 points and Oneatta Van Cleve 8, and filled each Toledo heart with happiness, The boys went on the floor at 8:30 and at the end. of the first half the si ore was 9 to 4 ln favor of W. H. S. Our boys at once took life and caugh. up with the W. H. S. Prom then on 11 was a continual tie, but at last we ' Bot ahaad "Jlom Dy Po'nt, witll a ralnute l Play, so Curtis capped the oy ellm oasket. At th end the score stood 16 to 19 in favor of Toledo. , After the game we were invited to attend a banquet given in honor of the T. H. S. The tables were arranged In the) letter "T" and the room waa elaborately decorated with blue and gold. DellclouB eats were served, and the evening ended in a general sociable time. T. H. 8. Student , 0 WILL FIGHT TAX PAYMENT , con,Palnt has been filed in the United Slates District Court In Port- ! lud b th United States Spruce u" ulB,r "S m tills , . ' 8 ana 19-0' and for future years. I Tho complaint comprises 77 pages any of their property In said county That this Is government property and therefore not subject to assessment etc. ; fl . , TRAPPINO finnn THIS SEASON Oust Jaoobson of Pioneer was a TrvloHrt i,tuttn. ii . I .ioiuui mm ouiuraay. Mr. PP'"8 the pa8t Blx W8eks nJ Bays that he has done vnrv wn n . t . per day. Ha' haa abytl ' mink 7 wild cat 4 rnZV IT ""ns wild cats, 4 coons, and a num. i,er 0f other smaller animals, DR. BELT WILL ;' ESTABLISH SURGERY HERE Dr. W. C. Belt of Newport has made arrangements for rooms in the base- ment of the Akin Building wherein ho will establish an up to date surgery, The doctor intends maintaining of- flees at both Newport and Toledo for the present, and will maintain hl residence in the formor city. PRE WAR PRICES FOR SHAVES AND H aid riiTQ , , hJh!f y morn'nf Bert Howe the S " ,that he "d n. 5!utf.prSr" P!icea n ,8""V08 ttad Jalrcn Jhe price now in offect is a gna"9 aud 20 cenU for . nrA. . C TEACHERS' MEETING There wl!I be held In the High Schol building at Toledo a teachers' locaI Institute, January 28, 19L'2. Boaldes the regular program that Is boln8 prepared, there will be a round taD,e discussion, at which any aud all questions of interest to patrons, pupils. 10 o clock a. ni. R. P. Ooln, Co. School Superintendent. NOTICE On and after February 1st. ma?" i will reduce my price for milk r in. a quart, 6c a pint, delivered anywhere In town, morning or evening. Phons 1502 or leave orders at A. M. Gilder sleeve'8 store. Ceo. Hoeflein. (