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Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon
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Local news briefs from Toledo, Oregon, detailing various visitors, travels, social gatherings, meetings on roads and fire patrol, a ladies' whist club event, a child's broken arm treated by doctor, and a prospective settler interested in dairying, interspersed with advertisements.
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Milk pails and pans at Colvins.
A good supply of vegetables at Van Cleve's.
Dr. W. C. Bolt. of Newport was in the city Tuesday.
Try Burcroff's 30c, (bulk coffee- you'll like it.
Capt. and Mrs. Wm. Matihews were up from Newport Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Agee were passengers for Valley points Monday.
For dinnerware, graniteware, tubs, boilers, etc., see Colvin.
Mrs. R. D. Burgess is a Portland visitor this week.
S. G. Iryin of Newport passed thru Tuesday for a visit to Valley points.
L. M. Donckel of Rock Creek was in the city on business Tuesday
Remember the SaturdayMonday Special Cash Sales--at Van Cleve's- It will pay you.
Archie Brooks of Waldport was in the city Tuesday attending the road meeting.
Ladies'-Don't forget there is a full line of Spring and Summer hats at Arnold's.
E. F. Altree and W. A. Cooper went up to Elk City this noon after the county tractor.
Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Cox and son, Walter. went out to Portland Friday noon.
Miss Ewing of South Beach is visiting with Mrs. D. S. Conrad in this city today.
N. W. Miller of Pioneer was in the city Saturday driving down in his Ford.
Mrs. Mike Shermer and children of Winant was visiting friends in Toledo Friday.
Don't forget-ice cream, cake and coffee at the Rest Room tomorrow afternoon.
Drop in at the Rest Room tomorrow afternoon and get some ice cream or coffee.
Mrs. Clarke of Derry was visiting here with her daughter. Miss Ardinelle the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Lee Wade and daughter, Carrie and Miss Ilah Sherwood. were passengers for Albany Saturday.
Lee Wade and Warren Hall were over from the Siletz Saturday attending the Fire Patrol meeting.
County Agent Cooter and Assessor Ed Stocker drove up to Eddyville Monday morning in the former's car.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Schenck and son. Geo. J . went to Portland today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soule.
Merchant R. E. Chandler and wife of Siletz were in the city Monday morning enroute to Portland in their Brisco car.
"Rustle of Spring"-pianoforte solo played by Leopold Godowsky; a satisfying piano record 10022 Hartleys, Newport, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall of Corvallis visited from Saturday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Anderson in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Rice returned home Saturday evening. Mr. Rice from a trip to Portland and Mrs. Rice from a visit at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels arrived home from Portland Saturday evening, where the former received medical treatment.
Mrs. Ella Stewart and son, Donald and daughter, Nellie, arrived down from Portland Sunday for a several days' visit with relatives.
Engineer Clarke, who is in charge of the state highway work in this county, was over from Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Corvallis visited with Mr. and Mrs. M N. Anderson in this city from Saturday to Monday.
Messrs. McCluskey. Dunn and Patterson arrived home from Portland Friday evening where they had been on road matters.
To make your car look like new use Murphy Da-Cote-only a little work necessary. We have it-Bate. man Furniture Co.
Mrs. W. E. Peterson entertained the ladies' whist club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. A. Arnold captured first prize and Mrs. F. N. Hayden the booby.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Stephenson, who have a farm between here and Newport. arrived home last evening from Camas. Wash., where they spent the winter.
W. V. Fuller of Dallas and State Forester Elliott of Salem were in the city last Saturday attending a meeting of the Lincoln County Fire Patrol Assn.
Mrs. R. 'A. Arnold entertained the ladies' whist club April 1st. Mrs. W. E. Peterson and Mrs. L. M. Starr were the winners of the first and booby prizes respectively.
W. R. Tindall and County Agent Cooter went up to Harlan this noon in the interests of the organization of the Oregon Dairymen's League in this county.
Beginning about the 15th of April, I will open an automobile repair shop in connection with R. R. Gwynn in his shop on the corner of Main and 7th Streets, Toledo. E. C. Bunker, Toledo.
Dr. R. D. Burgess was called to Pioneer the first of the week to set a broken bone for Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson's little son. The child fell off a chair and broke its arm.
H. R. Hartley came in Wednesday evening and is now looking about for a place to rent with a view to locate if satisfied. Mr, Hartley comes from a farm in the extreme southwest corner of the state. with the Pacific for his west boundary and the California state line for his south one. Mr. Hartley wishes to take up dairying here.
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Toledo, Oregon
Event Date
Early April, Various Days Including April 1st
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child of mr. and mrs. john jacobson broke arm after falling off chair; bone set by dr. r. d. burgess. other items report routine visits and travels without incidents.
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Local news column reports multiple arrivals, departures, and visits in and around Toledo, including professionals and families traveling to Portland, Albany, and local points; attendance at road meeting, Fire Patrol meeting, and Dairymen's League organization efforts; ladies' whist club hosted by Mrs. W. E. Peterson and Mrs. R. A. Arnold with prizes awarded; Dr. R. D. Burgess treated a child's broken arm in Pioneer; H. R. Hartley arrived from southern Oregon seeking rental for dairying.