Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 17, 1908, Image 4

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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & HAYDEN, Publishers
kntered at the postofllce at Toledo, Oregon, as
second-class mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - fl 50
Six Months - - 7ft
Three Months - 50
The Leadkr has refrained from
taking any hand in the political
fights lx;fore the primaries because
the Leader is Republican and the
candidates for nomination are Re
publican and they are all good com
petent men.
For Joint Representative we have
the present incumbent, Mr. Jones,
and Mr. Gardner who arc both
good men for the position and
either Avould make us a good Rep
resentative. For Sheriff the Republicans have
t wo substantial men to choose from.
Sheriff Ross has made this county
a good, competent official for the
past several terms. Mr. Dunn po
hcsscss all the requirements necessary
f ir the making of a Sheriff.
Clerk Ira Wade has things all his
own way and we are betting on Ira.
For assessor we have three of, the
best men in the county for the posi
tion. Ball, Laws and Miller, any
one would make us a good assessor.
The School Superintendent's office
has two competent men after it.
Mr. Bethersthe present Superinten
dent, has held the office long enough
that we all know that he is a careful,
competent official. Mr. Goin is a
school man and would fill the posi
tion satisfactorily.
County Treasurer McCluskcy will
hoi I the office for another term.
For Commissioner we have two
aspirants, Mr". Kentta and Mr.
Keady, both thorough business men
and both good Republicans.
Dr. Carter for Coroher has a cinch
on the job.
the office of Surveyor seems to
bo going to the Democratic candi
dite, Z. M. Derrick.
The primaries occur today. The
polls will open at 12 o'clock noon
and close at 7 o'clock this evening.
Over in Benton county they are
in a muss over the primary election.
The clerk failed to delievcr the bal
lot boxes to the sheriff within the
time set by law, and they are now
wondering whether the election will
Iks legal. Under the law the ballot
Itoxes should have l)een delivered to
the sheriff not later than five days
before the primaries, and they were
not delievcred until Tuesday morn
mj. Although late the sheriff ac
cepted the ballot boxes and placed
them in the several precincts.
In yesterday's Reporter Brother
('lark attempts to hurt our feelings ,
by bringing up that old stale charge ;
that fins lieen used against news
papers ever since newspapers were
first printed, that someone elcs is
running the Leader. No, we refuse
to get mad, let our feelings get hurt
or even sell out the paper and quit.
We will not get sore at any man
Y.lo nus not sense enough to make and at the same time keeps his busi
tt sensible charge against us. We ness from dying when he does. .
are greatly pleased to note that) It eliminates the personal equa
Brother Clark has found ONE man tion, perpetuates confidence in the
in the town who agreed with his store and makes it possible for a
article on the Development League, merchant to withdraw from bus-
It bIiows that Brother Clark U not
entirely alone in his opinion.
A farmer entered one of our stores
tie other day and asked the price
of Bulphur. When told it was ten
cents he said: "I can get' it from
the mail order house for seven cents"
Yea" replied the merchant who
had evidently heard that argument to change the entire personnel of a
before,, "and you can get it in hell t business without disturbing its pros
for nothing and wont have to pay ' perity.
the freight."
Two- weeks
berries., '.
more, then straw-
Get an '08 Ferro
Its a Beauty as well as a thing of Utility.
Built In 1, a and 3 Cylinders, from 1 i-a to as H. P.
Single Cylinders 1, 3, $H and 7 H. P.
The Ferro is the best Gas Engine for small boats that has ever been
placed on the market. It is a durable engine, being of sufficient heft to
wiitiMand its power.
It is a reversable 2-cycle, 3-port engineno values nor calms to get
out of order.
It is used, exclusively, by several of the largest boat building estab
lishments in the world and gives absolute satisfaction wherever used.
It i equipped with a forced feed lubricator, which insures perfect
lubrication to all parts of the engine.
It has a battery of sight feeds situated on the back of engine where
they ran be seen at all times.
It has a sHf-priuiing, quick starting Warburuiur of lue latest im
proved patte n.
Its water cooling system is entirely hidden, being cast in the engine
walls, doing away with external water pipes. The tank for lubricating
oil is cast iu the engine's base, being out of sight and out of the way.
It has an exhaust head cooler aud silencer combined and aitaohed
diiectly 10 engine. This takes the place of the cumbersome muffler, and
it never gets hot. Study the out.
Its material and workmanship is guaranteed to be absolutely the best.
The Ferro is not a "half-baked" engine, thrown together in any old
way, but is elegantly finished in every detail.
Write for "Treatise ou Gasoline Marine Engines" and enclose 100. in
slamp i or coin 60 pay postage. This treatise explains every detail in the
const ruction of gasoline eugines aud gives wealth of information con
cerning same.
The Ferro MMne & Fouslr? C. Wi&U.
R. D. BURGESS, Agent, Toledo, Oregon
Larkey Logan Convicted.
In the Federal Court at Portland
Wednesday Larkey Logan was con
victed of manslaughter for the kill
ing of Willie Gamier at Siletz,
March 19. The jury recommended
Logan to the leniency of the court.
Sentence had not been pronounced
as we go to press.
Judge Swope, who defended Lar
key,' and about twenty witnesses re
turned home last evening. Abe
Logan, brother of Larkey, who was
detailed by Judge Swope to act as
chaperone for the other Indians to
keep them sober during the trial,
failed in - his duties, and Judge
Swope Wits handicapped in his de
fense by having a very few sober
witnesses. Abe did not return home
last night having been unavoidably
detained for ten days at Kellys
Butte where he will pound rock for
Multnomah county, the Jesuit pf
getting drunk and disorderly.
Dollar that Can't Be Spent.
Every dollar spent in advertising
is not only a seed dollar which grows
a profit for the merchant, but is ac
tually retained by him even after he
has paid over to the publisher, says
an exchange, and adds the follow
ing reasons:
Advertising creates a good will
well worth the cost of publicity.
While advertising uses funds it
does not use them up. It helps the
founder of a business to growrich
iness without having the profits of
the business withdraw from him.
It changes a name to an institution
, an institution which will survive
after the death of its builder.
It is really an insurance policy
which costs nothing, for it pays a
premium each year instead of call
ing for one.-and renders it possible
Advertising renders business
stronger titan the man indepen
dent of his presence.
A business which is not adver
tised must rely upon the personality
its proprietor, and personality in
business is a decreasing factor. The
public does not want to know the
man who owns the store it is not
interrsted in him but in his goods.
When an unadvertised business is
sold it is only worth as much as its
stock of goods and fixtures. There
is no good will to be paid for it
does not exist it has never been
created. The name over the door
means nothing except to the limited
stream of people from the immedi
ate neighborhood, any of whom
could tell you more about some
store ten miles away which has
regularly delivered its shop news to
their firesides in the family news
paper. To the Voters of Lincoln County.
I am a candidate for Joint Rep
resentative for Lincoln and Polk
counties, subject to the action of
the Republican voters at the pri
mary election April 17th. -
The salary and perquisites of the
office are not sufficient to warrant
my making a personal canvass of
the district. Nevertheless, I am
anxious for every Republican vote,
and take this means of soliciting
your favor.
It is now Lincoln county's turn
to choose the Representative, and I
trust the voters will so see it,, and
vote for Lincoln county's candi
date. Yours Respectfully.
Chas H. Gardner.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
April 11. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Lewis J. Richards
of BHet i, Oregon, lias filed notice ot hit in
tention to make final three-year proof ic aup
portof his claim. vis: limn, stead ent 7 No.
15692, made April '25, Iflofi, for the southeast
quarter of section 7, township 9 s, range 9 w,
and that said proof will be made before the
Connty Clerk of Llncolu county, at Toledo,
Oregon, on May 2-2, 1908.
Be names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
ot the land, vis:
Homer Evans, Edwin T. Clark, Carl S. Davis
and William L. Haines all of Blleti, Oregon.
Algernon 8. Daisssa. Register.
J. F. Brown of Siletz was trans
acting business at the county seat
yesterday.
Serenth Day Adventiat Church.
Service every Saturday. Sabbath
school 10:30 a. m., preaching ImmedU
alely following. Everybody cordially
invited.
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When in Toledo Stop at the
MERCHANTS HOTEL
The Leading Hotel of Toledo
BATES:
Room and Board, CI per Day, and up
Meals, 25 cents. Booms, 50 cents
tJf Special Rates for Families"
D. X. CUSACK, Proprietor
R. D. BURGESS
THYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OREGON
Office in Schenck Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 aod 7 to 8
p.m. Emergency Calls at any time.
BOTH 'PHONES
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1NCOLN WOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts and Money Orders sold,
the United States,
MWMI Atai M BssT J f swj m VUAwVaftVi
For Joint Senator.
I am a candidate for Joint Sen
ator for the 24 district, comprising,
Lincoln, Yamhill, Washington and
Tillamook counties, on Statement
No. 1. Oak Nolan.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U, 8. Lan4 Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
. . February 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the pruvinions of the act o( Congress l
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, Charlie O. Flslier, of Rose
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day tiled In this office his sworn statement
No. 8837, for the purchase of theselof section
No. 29 in township No. 14 s, range No. 9 w, W.
M.. and will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for its timber or stoue
than for agricultural purposes, end to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesse:
hrist'.au Brits and Herman Schwarx of
R se Lake, Idaho; Thomas Vidlto of Corvallis,
O .; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon.
Atiy and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lauds are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
BcNjAMiN L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Febuary 24, 1908.
Notice is hereby glveu that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
tunes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Publio Land States by act
of Augtut4, 1892, Leon A. Malcom of Clats-
kaule, county of Lane, state of Oregon, riled
In this office on February 15 ,1907, his sworn
statement No. 8880, for the purchase of the se'4
nej, ei ae and w sej of section 11 In town
ship No. 16-South range 10 w., w. m.,and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver ol this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Wednesday the 24 day of June 1908,
He names as witnesses:
Thomas Taylor of Box, Or; J. W. Day of
Fisher. Or; Fred S. Malcom and H. Hotter,
both of Monroe, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said 24th
dayof June, 1908.
Algernon 8. Dresses, Register.
WaldportReal Estate Firm.
If yoa wish to bay or sell real eaUte,
see as. We are prepared to handle
your basinets promptly and on satis
factory terms.
YlBQIL IIOWILL & Co., '
WaJdport, Oregon.
TOLEDO'S DENT18T-OffloelnOf8te.
dabl building. Honrs 9-12, 1-4 p. m.
TOLEDO BAKERY
' J. BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Avenue
riiili 2rs. Vvah. Pies
Fresh. Cakes
Everything Firet-Class
Orders out'of town promptly filled.
B
payable at all principal points in
Canada and Europe.
II Ml MVnM, VWHiUVe
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. U. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
February 18, 1908
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled "A3 act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a
extended to all the Public Land States by act
August 4, 1892 Herman Schwari, of Rose Lake,
county of Kootenol, state of Idaho, has this
day Hied in this office his sworn statement No.
88X3, tor the purchase of the seji of m sec
tion 10, the swi of tv section 11, the of
ne4 section 15 and the nw of nwj of sec
tion 14 in township No. 15 s, range No. 10 w, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable fur Its timber or stoue
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur
day , t he lath day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses :
John Bruschke and Frank Retzer of Rose
Lake, Idaho; Frake Hughes of Box, Oregon;
Willi:, m Day of Fisher, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their cluims in this.office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Binjawn L. Eddy. Register.
Wanted Timber Lands.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Wain to buy direct from owners. Write
particulars to M. H., box 492,
Eugene, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. (T. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
February 24, 1908
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June J. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lauds in the States of California, Ore .
Bon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the publio land states by act of
August 4, 1892, Fred 8. Maloom of R.F.D Rox 49,
Monroe county of Benton, state of Orrgon, filed
in thisofficeonFebruary 4,1907 sworn statement
No.8878, for the purchase of the Lots 1 & 2 and
H nt of section No. 2, township No..l5 south
of range No. 10 West, W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultnrnl
purposes, aud to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver at this
office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the
23rd day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Tomas Taylor of Box Or; W. J. Day of
Fisher Or; Roy Humyhrey and R. Oak, both
of Eugene, Oregon.
' Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above lands are requested to file their claims
in this office on or before said 28 day of Jane.
1908. Not coal land.
Benjamin L. Eddt, Register. ;
How about your bee supplies? Are
yoa ready for an early flow of honey?
Remember the first flow of boney is by
far the most delicious. Most beekeep
era lots the first and best flow of honey
because they dont give their bees a
chance. I eao famish too every thing
in the bee-baisnets line at Portland
prices. Krogstad's Bee Supply Store.