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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
3Lill CO I It C 0 U It t X C 1 1 C r 'iwwww womMoftowuowo&dowoooK OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLLINS Sc HAYPKX. lYBi.isnERS Get an '08 Ferro Its a Beauty as well as a thing of Utility. When in Toledo Stop at the MERCHANTS HOTEL The Leading Hotel of Toledo Mil re-1 at the pintoHlce at Toledo, Oregon, as ternnd-clas mail matter. Subscription r ates 'One Year - fl 50 Six Month - 75 Three Months - - - 5(1 Lincoln County Will Advertise At the meeting of tlie Toledo ltevelomcnt League Saturday even ing Toledo's projxirtion of Uic $970 was ntised for advertising Lincoln j county ly tlie Sunset Magazine j company, advertising department of tlie llarriman system. Toledo's jxirtion of the amount to be raised was $;(K). 0. B. Crosno, secretary if the League, was instructed to notify Mr. Wells of the Sunset company cf the league's acceptance of the proposition. Xewiort Commercial Club at i!s meeting Thursday evening pledged I $ !()0, and representatives from Elk VUyt Waldport and Salmon River I pledged the balance. Friday after noon J. M. Scott, Assistant General 1 r AA-u-.t of the S. V., Ol. Holiert A. Miller of Portland, and V. B. Wells of the Sunset Magazine, a:id several prominent men of New-1 port came up from Newport on the! launch Oregon to confer with lliej lmsines men here. A meeting, of ;i the citizens was called to meet at 1 3 the courthouse in the evening, iitj which the abovc-nuined gentlemen spoke an 1 outlined the adve.itisingj y proposition. 1)n a vote being taken I at this meeting our people voiced a 5 sentiment in favor of the company's proposition. , ' The proixisition of the Southern Pacific eompuiy is as follows: They will issue a 32-page booklet fully, illustrated - with handsome colored cover; carry a half page advertisement one year in the Sun set Magazine; insert a three-page illustrated article in same pcriodi- 7JS' H. P. com plete, for salt water, only $157.50. I s FER&0 For quality, eflieieurcy, ilnrabilit v, ' and simplicity Built in i, a and 3 Cylinders, from 1 i-a to 35 H. P. y Single Cylinders 1, 3, $14 and H. P. No other engine on the market gives equal vabie for twice the priced T'ne Ferro is the best CJas Engine, for small boats that has ever heeu placed on the market. It in a durable engine, being of sufficif lit heft to vviihstand its power. 41 is h reveisable 2 cycle, 3-port erigine--no values nor calms to get out of order. " It is used, exclusively, by several of the largest bout building estab lishments in the world and gives absolute satisfaction wherever used. -It i equipped frith a forced feed lubricator, which insures perfect lubrication to all parts of the engine. It has a battery of silit feeds situated on the back of engine where they can be seen at nil times. , It has a self-priming, quick starling Carburetor of the latest im proved pattern. ' Its water cooling system is entirely hidden, being cast iu the engine $; walls, doing away with external water pipes. The tank for lubricating r oil is cast iu the engine's base, tjeing out of sight and out ot tlie way. It ha an exbmist head cooler ntid silencer combined ami attached C directly In euufne. This takes the place of the cumbersome oiutller, and it. never gels hot. ' Study llie cut. S Its material and workmanship isguaranteed to be absolutely the best. $ The Ferro is not a "half-baked" engine, thrown together iu any old way, tmt in elegantly finished in every detail. t Write for ''Treatise on Gasoline Marine Engines" Btid enclose lOo. in . c stamps or coin to pay postage. This treatise explains every detail in the construction of gasoline engines and gives a wealth of information cou- certiing same. ; , 1 . C? . We nisu handle Cnlumbia Ignitor drv batteries, insulated wire. Quick 5 action hwilches. steering cables, dry cell electric, lamps for gasoline boat, C J Triumph reverse gears, etc. " $ I Pioneer boat patterns and knock down frame at greatly reduced V 5 prices. , C 1 Tb Ferro Mm ihiifk Mul; if I . R. D. BURGESS, Agent, Toledo, Oregon on eggs we could build two i'anama Canals a year and a congressional library every 'seven years. We paid cal; also to issue 10,000 of the 82-1 more for eggs last year than the page lxioklets supplement thein with I teachers, the.com raisers earn. 10,000 descriptive folders and later j For doing all of this the hen charges issue a second edition of 10,000 1 us aliout $300,000,000 a year for leaflets, and besides all this tlie I her keep. Evidently the American Southern Pacific would, through its various bu:eaus, undertake the dis tribution of most or all' of this matter. The total cost to Lincoln cuuiity is to be only $'.)Q; 6250 to be paid on the delivery of the liook le'.s and the balance in installment of 8i0 per month. There is no locality on earth that has more natural resources than has Lincoln county, Oregon, and there is nw lociility that has advertised so very little ns has Lincoln county. All we need is more people, and all that is required to get more people is to tell tin m of this, the best spot 0:1 caiih. There' are thousands of fanners living in the middle states t'n t would conic to Lincoln county if they only knew of our splendid climate, productive soil, our fruit, vegetables, fish, timber and stone. Jvery acre -of land in the county would soon be producing. Now Jiineolji county, through its commercial organizations and enter prising citizens, are taking the proper steps to inform the middle states farmer and others as to the advantages Lincoln county offers. hen is a factor of enormous import ance in tlie economics of Uncle Sam's domain. , ... What is the use to go to the gold fields of Nevada, Alaska or any where else? . The average man can let more gold out of five acres here in Lincoln county than he can in any gold mine. Try five acres in celery, benics or orchard. Iu another column will be found the announcement of Dr. Burgess of Toledo as an Independent candi date for the office of Coroner. Dr. Burgess has been a resident of To ledo for over two years, is a first class physician and has a large practice. If elected he will servo Lincoln county faithfully and con scientiously. . Wy andottes & Leghorns. If you want four,. kinds of full grown pure bred poultry at less than five cents per head, above the market price of scrubby stock, con sult Caton & Murray , I will have my stock of millinery and Ladies', furnishings iii, Wald- It is estimated that the people t)f ' lort on and after April 17. Miss the United States consume l:iily ' Clnra OrafT "will be in charge. You 1 1,000,000 cg;;s. The outline for a ' arc cordially invited to call year renches the enormous total of M (100,000,000 enough to load a train that would stretch from Wash ington to Chicago, a distance of 900 miles. These eggs if made into a necklace and hung on the neck of the man-in the moon, would hang clear down to the earth and double Ms. M. Wyuant. Cows For Sale. Four good milch cows, 2 fresh. Four 2-year-olds. $150 for the buncfi. J. G. Plank, Toledo. Norris & Rowe Circus. The Coi'vallia & Eastern railroad 1 nick to the starting point. If made w j i 1 sell round trip tickets from all into one gigantic omelet, it would point, on its line at one fare to Al I large enough to envelop the Umy an I return on account of whole earth, so that the man ut , the Norris & Rowe Circus, at Albany -ither pole could be eating off it the ' May 5th. Tickets good going May same time. With the money spent 5th and returning the Cth. County High School. The time draws' near.. when, we shall have to decide for or against a county high' school in Lincoln county. l We of Lincoln county need a county high school as much as, 'or perhaps more, than any other county in Oregon. What reason is there that we should not have one? Theie seems to be no good one. The people of Lincoln- county' are further removed from higher edu cational institutions' than most others of Western Oregon. Those counties which have county high schools find them all that they ex pected.. We need a high school where parents of the county can send their children at small cost, and have the children' 'where they can he seen frequently and looked after. . " Aiid you, the men of Lincoln county, who are interested in ad vertising ofir resources and attrac tions and thereby inducing an in flux of homeseekers, do you know that 'good, adequate and convenient schools are ambng the ' most power ful of attractions? In our humble opinion every pat ron of education, every jiarent who is interested in his childrens' wel fare, every citiven who is interested in the development ' of Lincoln county, should give their earnest support , toward . establishing a County High School. . -" : Bad Attack of Dyscntary Cured "An honored citizen of this town was suffering from a severe attack of dysen tery. He told a friend if he could ob tain a bottle of Chamberlain's Golio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt confident of being cured, he having used this remedy In the West. He was told that I kept it in stock and lost no time in obtaining it, and was promptly cured," says M, J. Leach, druggist, of Wotcott,. Vt, For sale by Otto O. Krog stad. ' . . RATES: Room and Board, l per Day, and up. Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cents SSpecial Rates for Families"Ej D. JL. CUSACK, Proprietor R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGED TOLEDO, OKKGON A Office in Schenck Building. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Emergency Calls at any time. TOLEDO BAKERY--J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Avenu Fresh Bread. Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes Everything First-Class ' Orders out ot town promptly CliCu. i r o LINCOLN BOUNTY 1 - (INCORPORATED) $10,000 Paid Up Capital ANK Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal points in ' J the United States, Canada and Europe. For a baro or scald apply Chamber lain's Halve. It wi(l allay the pain-almost instantly and quickly heal ibe in jured parti. For sale by Otto O. Krog-stad. 3 TWOS T.T,.F.S'P. President. WM KflATiTTT. Oasriier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t U. S. Land oltlce, Portland, Oregon. April '25, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that Virginia A. Neal, nee UnnieMs, of Glen, Oregon, haa filed notice of her Intention to make final five year proof in support of her claim, viz: Homemead entry -No. 14111, made May 8, 1902. for tha aonth east quarter of section 34, township 12 s, range 10 w, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on June 12 f 1908. She mime the foUowinu witm-seen to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: S. J. Stewart, Julius Busch of Tnlodo. Or.; William Davenport, N. J. Walking of G'.en. Or. Al.QKHNON 8. IHIKKMKK, Ksuister. NOTICE r'OR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, ' A pi 11 25, 1908. Notice is hereby given that E.Maude Ilowen of Siletz, Oregon, hiia filed notice of bar In tention to make final commutation proof In HUpport of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10218. made Apr) I 2, 1907, for the 1114 of the s1 of section 2, township 10 a, range 11 w, and that said pi-oof will be made befere the Clerk of Lincoln uounty. at Toledo, Oregon, on June 18, 1908. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Kathrine M. Sanson, Walter S. Hall, Arthur L. French of Siletz, Oregon; Frank Gattrell of Toledo, Oretcon. Algernon 8. Drbhhkr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Lund Oftlcs, Roseburg, Oregon, February 18, 1908 Notice la hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A", uct for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevailii, and WaHhlngtnn Territory)' a extended to all the Public Land States by act August 4, 1892 Herman chwarz, of Roue Lake, county of Kootenol, state of Idaho, hus this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 88:13, tor the purchase of the e!4 of se sec tion 10, the sw'4 of iw'J section 11, tlie ne4 of ne'i section 15 and the nw' of iiw' of sec tion 14 In township Ko. 15 s, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will oiler proof to t-how that the land sought more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and in estab lish his claim to naid land before the Resister and Receiver at Uoseburg, Oregon, on Satur day, the l:nl day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses: John Brusjhie and Frank Retzer of Rose Lake, Idaho; Frake Hughes of Box, Oregon; William Day of Fisher, Oregnn. Any and all pot-sons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of June, 1908. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC lON, U. S. Land Oltlce, Portland. Oregon, April 25, 1908. Notice is harebv given that John W. Wooley of Rocca, Oregon, has filed notice of his inten tion tortus ke final commutation proof in sup port of his claim, vU: Homestead entry No. 16198, made March 9, 1907, (or the '4 of se'i, se4 of sw;-4 seel ion 13, and n w'4 ne! of section 24, township 9 s, range 9 w, and tliatxaid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on June 9, 1908. He names he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion 'of, tho land, viz: G. W. Hampton, Allen Witt, Burls Rose, of Rocca, Or.; Nesmith R. Dale of Blletz, Oregon. AlobmoN 8. Dbesh:b, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Oltlce, Portland, Oregon, April. 11. 1908. Notice is hereby given lhat Lewis J. Richards of Blletz, Oregon, lias filed notice of his in" ten Hon to make final three-year proof lr. sup port of hib claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 15692, made April 25, 1905, for the southeast quarter of seotlou 7, township 9 s, range 9 w, and that said proof will be made before the Connty Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on May 22, 1908. He names the following wltnessei to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Homer Evans, Edwin T. Clark, Carl S. Davis and William L. Halnna all of fillets, Oregon. Aloeenon 8. Dbimii, Register. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonbonlere. Every piece guaran teed. Also a Kold tilled signet hatpin given with each purchase.' p Seventh Day Adventist Church. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi ately following. veryl ndy cordially invited. NOTICK FOR PUBLIC TIOX. U. R. Land Office, iRoseliuric. oreunu. Folirnary 24, 1908 Notice is hereby given thai in romplinuce with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes. 1878, entitled "An act for the Hale of Umber lauds in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to ell the public land stales bv act of Angust4,J892, Fred 8. Malcomof R.F.DBox 49, Monroe county of Benton, state of Oregon, filed in thlsoHlceoiiFebruai'y 4,1907 sworn statement No 8878, for the purchase of the Lots 14 2 and neof 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 .ban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this office at Rnsebuw. Oregon, on Tuesday, tlie 23rd day of June, 1908. . He names as witnesses: Tomas Taylor of Box Or; W. J. Dny of Fisher Or; Uoy Humyhray and R. Oaks, both of Euaene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely 'the above lands are requested to file their clauns 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 ia by far the most delicious. Most beekeep ers lose the first and best flow of honAv because tbey dont give their beea m cflance. I can furnish vnn nvara l,in ia the bee-bisneas line at Portland rices. Krogstad'i Bee Supply Store.