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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER i i COLLINS & HAYDE.V, Flblishf.rs I entered at the poKtollice atTlelo, Oregon. ' second-class mail mailer. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - $1 60 Six Months - - 75 Three Montlis - 50 Truant Officer. Attention of the Leader has been calle.l to the fact that several child ren of school age in this district are not attending school. j Section 184 of the School Laws of j Oregon says : "Every parent, guar dian, or other person in the State j of Oregon having control and charge j of any child or children between j and including the ages of nine andi fourteen years of age, and every! such child lietwien fourteen and. sixteen years of age not regularly and lawfully engaged in any useful employment, shall be required to ' send such child, or children, to the public schools for a term or period not less, nor more, than that of the'; number of months of public school!; held uoiiuaii.y in the uiolliet in which such parent, guardian, or ii . . , i . . i '. outer pers n in parental relation i may reside.'' i Section 185 says: "In case any parent or other person in parental relation shall fail to comply with the provisions of this act he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, on conviction thereof, lie liable to a fine of not less than' $5 nor more than $25, or by imprison ment in the county or city jail not less than two nor more than ten days, or kith such fine and impris-' onment, in the discretion of the' , 1 , . . , mirt n i good, marketable apples. e have In regard to truant officer Section ; vantage that no. other section of ISO says: "It shall be the duty of thc tilte hn"- , Wc d no haV? . the disuiet boundary board (Com- UT,gate; who have, as yet no frm ,nissi.mers' Court) of each county w 1,aVe n 1lnnd to appoint one or more persons to ml ,rtMluce' WC . 1,MIVU1 an.'ld1 act as truant ofliecrs in districts of vh?m' we lmve railniad and water the sec.nd and third classes, said , fPl'Hie .hties; we also have the truant officers to be under the con- x iTP a"d """8 ",an n trol and under the direction of the!turo frult lwx1f- !mt moK. s,i.l district boundary lH,ard." we wa,u? Lvery farmw mf th Section 188 says: "Incase any!CuUnty Could llt an acre of or parent or other person in parental i d,ard CVCry d 1,1 f Vf y ? iclation shall fail to immediately j 'ars would l. independently rich. send the child or children under j 1 ry lt; ' his or tier control, to the public J Don't it seem funny that so many school, as provided for ui suction 1 ! mcr)) who know low to run the f this act, the truai t ofiicer, upon i gUVcmment more successfully, don't having notice from the proper an-j know 10W to votc un(lCr the present thoiityof such fact, shall immedi- J Bytitein? ;i.ey aim wiimn twenty-tour hours thereafter give formal wiitten notice in person or by registered mail, to t!ie parent or other person in par ental relation, that the child, or cliil Iren, shall present himself or tin iiHelves at 'lie public school on the Monday following the date of such notice, with 1 ho ncceswaiy text- i 000 bushel; oats 12,000,000 bush Imok.i for instruction in the public! els. Fanners received fifty millions schools of said district.1' - j of dollars for this crop. More than We have no truant officer in this district but if, as reported, children are allowed to remain away from sehoi.l it is the duty of the Court to npjxiint such an ollicer. . A stranger in Toledo last week make the remark that he could not understand why Lincoln county did not produce more apples. He hasjdruck around Downs, was standing been an apple grower all Lis life on the street corner one busy Satur and knows the conditions that are j day in his usual half intoxicated required for the production of good condition. A fanner passed down fruit. He said Lincoln county has i the 'street with an aim full of the liest soil and climate for thc pro- j groceries. Old Nick viewed him duct ion of apples of any sec;ion of j with an air of disdain for a minute thc slate, lie nrcdii'ts n imit. then i iiniini tn n 1111111 utiinilinu nenr future for the apple industry in this county. We often wonder ourselves why our fanners do not devote more energy to the growing of orchards. Instead of shipping 15 to 20. car loads each year, as at present, wo could just aa well ship a thousand. 'lhe $100.00 prize oiler made by There is no land in Lincoln county the Columbia Steel Company of that would not grow apples notnn P rtland, through the Oregon De acre. What a different connliy vclopmei.t League, for sand testing this would Ik; if one-tenth of the 98 wr cent pure silica and free land now lying idle was producing from iron oxides, for use in steel I Get an 'o8 Ferro Its a Beauty as well Built in i, a and 3 Cylinders, from 1 i-a to 25 H. P. Single Cylinders 3, sii n 1 p' T'ne Ferro is the best Gas Engine (or small boats that, has ever been placed on t he market. It is a durable engine, beiufl of sufficient bett to withstand its power. Ii is a reverwtble 2-cycle, 3-port engine no values nor calms to get , out of order. - It is used, exclusively. by several of the largest boat building estab lisbtneuts in the world and gives absolute satisfaction wherever used. v II is equipped with a forced feed lubricator, which insures perfect lubrication to all parts of the engine. ItJias a I uittery of sight feeds tiituaU-d on the back of engine where they can be seeu at all times. It has a self-priming, quick starting Carburetor of the latest im proved pmte 11. Its water cooling system is entirely hidden, being cagt in the engine walls, doing away with'external water pipes. The tank for lubricating oil is oast iu Lue.eiiKiiia'nbiin), buili Out of sfcht and ont of thn way. It has an exhannt liead cooler nud silencer combined aud altacheJ diiectly 10 engine. This takes the place of the ctitnbej-sonie uiutiler, and it never gets hot. Study the cut. Its material aud workmanship isgnarantetd to be absolutely the best. The Ferro is not a "half-baked" engine, throwu together 111 any old way, but is elegantly finished iu every detail. Write for "Treatise 011 Gasoline Marine Engines" and enclose 10c. in sUuip.i or coin to pay postage. This treatise explains every detail in the construction of gasoline engines and gives a wealth of information, con cerning same. lb Ferro tm R. D. BURQES5, Agent, Toledo,. Oregon 1 The 'grain crop of the Pacific Northwest has exceeded every esti mate made by commercial organiza tions, railroads, newspapers and ex porters. The 1907 crop of Oregon, Washington and Idaho was : Wheat 58,000,000 bushels; barley 10,000,- fifty per cent of total marketed was shipped from Portland. As a rule a drunk man is the big gest fool on earth, but once in a while a drunk man does say some thing which contains real humor. A Kansas paper tells this one : Old Nick Taylor, who was once the town said in a voice full of contempt. "Look at the way that fool spends his money. I'll bet a dollar lie hasn't got a half pint of whiskey in the house." as a thing of Utility. Fsmry Co X manufacturing, excited tremendous intesest throughout Oregon, Wash ington, California, Idaho and Mon tana. Hundreds of samples were received. Some of the sand was too fine, some to coarse, the grains of some were too. angular, while other samples Avere clay or building sand and not silica at all. Some exceptionally promising samples came from the "Inland Empire", but though making a splendid an alysis they failed to make good when put to actual test in the steel foundry. The prize money is still waiting for a winner. A young fellow living near Toledo brought a watch to Peterson's jew elery store for repairs lately. He had purchased the "turnip" from a Chicago catalogue house at a bargain price, and couldn't understand why it didnt run. Peterson upon open ing thc case, found a dead cock roach in the works. Turning to the owner of the timepiece he said: "No wonder the thing wouldn't run, thc engineer's dead." I will have my stock of millinery and Ladies' furnishings in Wald port on and after April 17. Miss Clara Graff will be in charge. . You are cordially invited to call. Mas. M. Wyoant. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten ca--es of rbeuinatiHin are ainiply rbenin utisin of tiie iuiimjIch, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheuuiatUm In such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain') Liniment t all that is needed, and it in certain to Kive quick relief. Give it. a trial and tee for your self how quick I v it relievex the horeness and pain. x Price, 25 I'enU; large size, 50 cents. Sold by Otto O. Krogstad. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, fortland, Oregon, April 11. 1908. Notice la hereby given that Lewis J. Richards of Sllets, Oregon, has filed notice ot his in tention to make final three-year proof In sup port of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. 15092, made April 25, 1906, for the southeast quarter of section 7, township s, range w, and that said proof will be made Defer the County Clerk of Llnoolu county, at Toledo, Oregon, on Hay 22, 1908. , He Dames the following witnesses to prove hl continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot the land, vis: Homer Evaus, Edwin T. Clark, Carl 8. Davis and William L. Haines all of Sllets, Oregon. Algernon 8. dsmii, Register. Cleveland When in Toledo Stop at the MERCHANTS HOTEL The Leading Hotel of Toledo KATES: Room and Board, II per Day, and up Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cents "Special Rates for Families"j D. Xj. CTJSiCK, Proprietor R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLEDO, ORBOON Office in Schenck Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency Calls at any time. L INCOLN wOUNTY (INCORPORATED) $10,000 Paid Up Capital Drafts and Money Orders sold, the United States, THOS. LEESE, President. 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. Land OHlce, Roseburg, Oregon. February 18, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art oi Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act (or the sale of timber lands In the slates of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Fuhlie Land Sta'es by act of AUKUst 4, 1802, Charlie O. Flslier, of Ros Lake, county of Kootenai, stale of Idaho, has thUday tiled in this office his sworn statement No. S837, for the purchasn of theseof 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 stone than for agricultural purposes, and 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 namesas wltnesse: hrlst'.au Hriu and Herman Schwarz of R nel.ake, Idaho; Thomas Vidlto of Corvallls, O .; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon. Any aud 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. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Laud Office, Portland, Oregon, Febuary 24, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Align tt 4. 1892, Leon A. Malcom of Clata kanle, county ot Lane, state of Oregon, tiled In this office on February 15 ,1907, his sworn statement No. 8880, for the purchase of the se'4 nej', e' se and fis sej of section 11 In town ship No. 15 South range 10 w., w. m., and will offer proof to show that the land souuht Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register aud Re ceiver of this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 24 day of June 19U8. He names as witnesses: Thomas Taylor of Box, Or; J. W. Pay or Fisher. Or; Fred 8. Malcora and H. Hotter, both of Mource, 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 day of Juue, 1903. Algernon 8. Drbbseb, Register. Waldport Real Estatt Firm. If you wish to bay or sell real estate, eee us). Wa are prepared to handle your business promptly and on satis factory terms. Virgil Howkll & Co., Waldport, Oregon. TOLEDO'S DENTIST Office in OfsU- dahl building. Hoars 9-12, 1-4 p. in TOLEDO BAKERY J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Avenue Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes Everything First-Class Orders out oi towu piuuiptly fi.xd. B ANK payable at all principal points in Canada and Europe. WM. SCARTH, Cashier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION". " U. 8. Lnnd Office, Roseburg, Oregon, ( February 18, 1908 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A:i 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 Schwarz, of Rose Lake, county of Kootenol, state of Idaho, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 88.13, mrthe purchase of the ne)i of e sec tion 10, the sw'4 of sv?4 section 11, the ne of ne'-i section 15 and the nw1 of nwlj of sec tion 14 In township No. 15s. range No. 10 w, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land might U more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and (o estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur day, the 13tt day of June, 1908. ' He names as witnesses: John Bruschke and Frank Retzer of Rose Lake, Idaho; Frake Hughes of Box, Oregon; Wlllliim Day of Fisher, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their chums in this office on or before said 13th day of June, 1908. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. Wanted Timber Lands. Homestead relinquishments wanted. Want to buv direct from owners. Write particulars to M. II., box 492, Eugene, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon'. February 24, 1908 Notice Is hereby given that in ompliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," extended to all the public land states by act of Angust4, 1892, Fred 8. Malcom of K.F.D Box 49, Monroe county of Benton, state ul Oregon, filed In thlsofflce oil February 4,1907 sworn statement No 8878, for the purchase of the Lots 1 A 2 and K "e'-i o' section No. 2, township No. 15 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 agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this office at Roseburn. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1908. He nainos as witnesses; Tomas Taylor of Box Or; W. J. Day of Fisher Or ; Koy Humyhrey and R. Oaks, 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 23 day of June, 1908. Not coal land. , Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. How about your bee supplies? Are you ready for ac early flow of honey? Remember the first flow of honey is by far the most delicious. Most beekeep ers loce the first and best flow of honey because they dont give their bees a chance. ' I can furnish you every thing in the bee-baitneas line at Portland prices. Krogstad'i Bee Su pply Store.