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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
i 11 C 0 1 H C 0 U t ) 1 C n t C r I wwouttwwstfww&ttu wwwwibtaww OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLUXS & HAYDES. PrBLisuERS Get an '08 Ferro Its a Beauty as well as a thing of Utility. tntere 1 at the nostoflir at Toledo, Oregon, second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - Jl 50 Six Month? - - 75 Three Months - 50 Ten inches of snow fell on the la.st day of April at Jamestown, X. Y. How would you have liked to have Wen the Queen of May there the next day? It is said that Prince Ilelie has : decided to liecome a protectant in j order to lw ahle to marry Madame : S Anna Gould. The postal authori-j ? tics would not allow us to say what, S .... , - she will become. j The magazine on the Japanese ; cruiser JIatshusliinia exploded, com-! pletelv destroying the vessel and i killing 207 officers and men. It would seem that peace has its dan-1 gers as well as war. . : . i The Portland Journal of Mayl,;; gives tlie information in a big scare head that John Fleming Wilson 1 will start a '.'Weakly Xoospapcr" at $ XewjKtrt. 'Is this 1 'sarkasm' or J simply a case of too much booze? 5 ! - ; 3 Anent the statement that Banker 3 Ross, who was recently convicted of niissappropriating state school funds in Oregon, was formerly a clergy man and was compelled to give up the ministry localise his sight was failing, it is a sure thing that his sense of touch did not suffer any failures. Kelsonian. 1 ' II. P. com plete, for salt water, only 1157.50. FERRO For quality, efficiency, durability, and simplicity Built in 1, a and 3 Cylinders, from 1 1-2 to 25 H. P. Single Cylinders , 3, s and -7 H. P. No other engine on the market give9 equal value for twice the price. The Ferro is the best Gas Engine for small boats that has ever been placed on the market. It is a durable engine, beiug of sufficient hefl to withstand its power, Ii is a revet sable 2 cycle, 3-port engine no values nor calms to get out of order. , It is tined, exclusively, by several of the largest brat building estab lishments in the world and gives absolute satisfaction wherever used. It is equipped witli a forced feed lubricator, which insures perfect lubrication to all parts of the euuine. It has a battery of sight" feeds situated on the Lack of engine where" they can be f-eeu at nil times. It hag a self-priming, quick starting Carburetor of the latest im proved pattern. . .. . . 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 in the engine's base, being out of sight and out of the way. It haii an exhaust IibhiI cooler aud hiienoer combined bud attached directly 10 engine. This takes t lie place of the cumbersome muffler, and it never gets hot. Study the cut. Its material and workmanship isgunranteed 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 011 Gasoline Marine Engines" and enclose 10c. in stamp:; or coin to pav postage. This treatise explains every detail in the construction of gasoline engines and gives a wealth of information cou ceruiug same.. We also hnndle Columbia Ignitor dry baiteries, insulated wire, quick action switches, steering cables, dry cell "electric lamps for gasoline boats, Triumph reverse gears, etc. Pioneer boat patterns and knock-down frame at greatly reduced prices. 1 In Prohibition Maine the state tax is 25 cents on the $100. In Kansas it is 50 cents per $100, in nun cursed Xebraska it is 70 cents per $100. 1'asadena with its line public buildings and parks has a TisFsrroMneFdrfG 0. Cleveland ,0. R. D. BURGESS, Agent, Toledo, Oregon The Commercial Club of Walla . - . . . . . n'll r . .1 l i 1 cily tax of $1 per 3100, while Wood- vasmngion, nas passeu land with its saloons has the worst resolutions urging the railroad com of streets tnid pays a city tax of P'10 to grant a one-fare rate for $1.(50 per $100. tlie round trip, by continuous pas- , , sage, between points in interioi The bill providing for four months Wellington and Oregon'and the leave of absence, to homesteaders wo resorts of these two states, during the winter, was ' reported It is understood that the Club als. a Iverscly 1 y the House committee favors a higher rate when . stop-ovej. tifier 'having passed tlie .Senate, pviveleges a re allowed. The Walla This would have been a' great boon Walla'Club has requested the coin to homesteaders, and especially on mcrcial bodies of Eestem Oregon, tlie Siletz, allowing them to get out Washington and Idaho, as well as of tlie tiniU'r during the winter, as the Commercial Club of Portland, it is tod stormy to work and during to P"-ss similar resolutions. It is the bad storms it is dangerous to be 10PC(1 that favorable action may in the timber.. be taken by all, as the people of ' ; ..... . the interior should.be given the No announcement made in years opportunivy of visiting the coast es has been more interesting to the specially during the summer state at large than the publication months, at the least possible cost, of the plans of the Oregon Electric, Hot Lake, Oregon has become Railway Company, which mean a one of the most prosperous resorts system aggregating 381 miles in between the Rocky Mountains and length, and reaching the piineipal the Pacific ocean. The lowest at tuwns of the entire Willamette val- tendance for many months has Icy, with an extension to the coast Itccn 130.' as well. MvMinnville, NewkM-gi; I,lst Week witnessed the most a as, hugene, Albany, Cascadia, BUmssful gae of ,lorgeg cycr hc,d Jn ,m,m,,""vV;u"1"' Portland. Tlie average was $210 , ' I 1 ,n,uni,u'H- alu each for every horse sold during included. The l.nc between Port- cne doy ()f tho 8ale laud and Salem has received such : A ppe,ial delegation left Portland excellent patronage that on several Momlay for where the Re- occasions it has U'cn neecss.-irv in r .. .. .. . " uui u rocers Association win convene revise the schedule to accommodate next Monday, to invite that Ass... a.tuiuonai trams, in the Eastern (.iatic)n to hol(l itg 190!) gession -n KR'esthe multiplication of trolley Vurlhm. Dr. J. Whitcomb Brou- nnes ,,as oeoreaseu ine passeng,r B,iePt pastor of lho WMto Tcmple ...n.o . u.c Mcu, roaos, out me &tn to Oklahoma City to attend latter have felt so marked an in- tll0 N()1.thern Baptist Convention crease in freight traffic that the tJlc llli(llllt, of lho month. las:.enger loss lias Ix'en more than compensated in earnings. Rey. William Hiram Foulkcswill go to Kansas City to participate in It will be the fifteenth dny f)fJ th General Assembly of the Preby , . .... terian Church. .uay uciuie ine new cigni-story steel building of tho Portland Com mnreinl ' Plnb .will lu rnnlir cupancy. The Club will formally ,K5 cxtendcd V cattie. for the 1909 Portland will endorse in the heartii'st manner the invitation to open its new quarters on June 12, the anniversary of the laying of its corner stone. The cost of the build- convention of this body. Cows For Sale. Four good milch cows. 2 fresh. ing and its furnishings has been Four 2-year-olds. ' $150 for the $434,000. - bunch. J. O. Plank, Toledo. ' NOTICE KOtt PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Olllce, Rosoljurtr, Oregon, February 18, 190. Notice Is hereby given Hint In compliance with the provisions of the act of CongreB of June 3, 1878, .entitled, "An act for the sale of limber lauds in the Stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act )f AngusU, 18ft!, Christian Bi-ttz ot Rose Luke, ountyof Ki-otenal. stute of Idaho, hiw tins lay tiled In this olllce his' sworn HtnMment io. 88S, for the purchnse of the of nei; ie'4 of uw'i and ne of swj, of section 29, In lownBhlpNo. lis, raiiKuNo. 9 w, W M., and will olt'er proof to show hat the luhd soujrht is more valuable for lis timber or stone Hum for agricultural purposes, and to extablish his claim to said laud before tho Hejiictcr nnd Re ceiver of this olllce al Koseburg, Oregon, .011 ittttirday, tlie lath day of June. 1908. He names as witnesses: Charlie O. Fisher and Herman Schwarz of Rose Lake, Idaho; Ebomas Vldituof Corvallis, Or.; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above described lands are requested to Hie their claimn in this olllieon or before said 13th day of June, 1908. IIbnjamin L, Eudy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. 8. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon, . February 29, 1908. Notice Is hereby' (flven that Edgar Qulgley f Siletz, Oregon, has filed notice of his Inten tion to make tlnal commutation proof lit sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead eniry No. ifil.W, made Jan. 29. 19117, for the northeast quarter of section at, township 8 a, ranije 9 w, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, 011 April 14, 1908. He names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, Hiid cultiva 1 ion of, the lnnd, viz: Albln Mueller, A. W. Morgan, S. L, Slraiton and A.C. Crawford all 01 Siletz' Oregon. Ai,okknin S. Dhksskk. Register. Bad Attack of Dysentary Cured "An honored citizen of this town wbs snfferiiif? from a severe fttHck of dysen tery. He told a friotid if he could ob tin a bottle of Clianiberlaiti's Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt eonlidetii of hiMtiif rnred; 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. drngKlsi, of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Otto O. Krog-stad. For a burn or scald apply Chamber lain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most instantly aud quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by Otto O. Krog-stad. I will have my stock of millinery and Ladies' furnishings in Waldr port on and' after April 17; Miss Clara Graff will be in charge. You are cordially invited to call. V' Mrs. M. Wyoant. When in Toledo Stop at tlie . MERCHANTS HOTEL The Leading Hotel of Toledo RATES: Room and Board, 91 per Day, and up Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cents t"Special Rates for Families" D. JL. CTJSA.CK, Proprietor R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLKDO, orkgon 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. BOTH 'PHONES TOLEDO BAKERY J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Avenun Fresh Bread, Tresh Pies Fresh Cakes ' Everything First-Class Orders out of town promptly filled. Lincoln County Bank " (INCORPORATED) $10,000 Paid Up Capital J Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal points in the United btates, Canada and Hurope. 3 PnnS TV-PCTO Pooilont TOW RflAPTW flaeTiioi. NOTICE FOR PL'IJUCATION. U". S. Land office, Portland, Oregon. April 1!5. W08. Notice 1 hereby given that Vlrifinia A.Neal, nee Daniels, of Glen, Oregon, has tiled notice ot her intention to make final five year proof in support of her . claim, viz: IlomeiUcad entry No. Hill, made May 3, l&rl. for the south east quarter of aection 84, townehlp 12 s, range 10 w, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on June 12,1008. ' ' ' She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vli: 8. J. Stewart, Julius Bnsch of Toledo. Or.; William Jliivenport. N. J, Walkins of Glen, Or. Alokknon S. nKEmiEB, Ksiclster. NOTICE KOB I'CBUCATIOX . U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 25, 1908. Notice is hereby given that E. Maude lluwen of Siletz,, Oregon, hus tiled notice of her in tention to make final commutation proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10218, made April 2, 1907, for the 11 of the of section 2, town-hip 10 a, ran:e 11 w, and that said proof will be made befere the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on June 13,1908. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, aud cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Kathrlne M. Sanson, Walter S. Hall, Arthur h. French of Siletz, Oregon; Frank Gattrell of Toledo, Oregon. Aloernom S. Drbrseii, Reglnter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Lnnd Olllce, 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-. act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," an extended to all tlie Public Land States by act Augusts, 1892 Herman Schwarz, of Rose Lake, county of Kontenol,. state of Idaho, has this day filed In this ofllce his sworn statement No. 88.13, lor the purchase of the w'i of se' sec tion 10, the sw4 of section 11, the neJi o( ne section 15 and the nwf; of 11 of sec tion 14 in township No. 15 s, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will offer proof to how that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and' to estab lish his claim to raid land before ihe Resister and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur day, the mi- day of June, 1908. Henamesas witnesses: John Bruschke and Frank Retzer of 'Rose Lake, Idaho; Frake Hughes of Box, Oregon; William Day of Fisher, Oregon. ' Any and al) persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of June, 1908. . Benjamin L. Eody, Register. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., preaching immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 25, 1908. Notice Is hereby given (hut John W. Wooley of Rocca, Oregon, has tiled notice of his inten tion to make tlnal committal ion proof in sup port of hi8 claim, viz: Homestead auiry No. 16198, made March 9, 1907, foe the Bi of se'i, se'4 of bV section 13, and nw'i ne! of section 24, township 9 s, range 9 w. aud that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on June 9, 1908. He names iho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. the land, viz: G. W. Hampton, Allen Witt, Burls Rose, of Rocca, Or.; Nesmith R. Dale of Siletz, Oregon, -Alornon S. Dkekhkr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 11. 1908, Notice is hereby given that Lewis J.'RIchards of Siletz, Oregon, has filed notice of his in tention to make final three-year proof ic sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 15692, made April 25, 1905, for-the , southeast quarter of section 7, township t a, range 9 w, and that said proof, will be made befere the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on May 22, 1908. II names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: - Homer Evans, Edwin T. Clark, Carl S. Davis and William L. Hainns all of Siletz, Oregon. . ALUKBHOM S. DpitissR, Register, A fall line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonboniere. Every piece guaran teed., Also aQld filled signet hatpin given with each purchase.. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, tl. 8. Land Office, Roseluirg. iresiou. Feurunry 24, 1908 Notice Is hereby given thai In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act (or Ihe sale of Umber lands in the8tatesnf California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the publlo land states by act of Augnst4, 1892, Fred 8. Malcom of R.F.D Box 49, Monroe county of Benton, state of Oregon, filed In this olllce on February 4,1907 sworn statement Nt 8878, for the purchase of tho Lots 1 & 2 and H neJi of seotion 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 or us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this office at RoseburR. 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. 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 budoIIos? Ars you ready for an early flow of honey? xvememDer trie tlrst flow of honey is by far the most delicious. Most heelceen. era lose the first and best flow of honey because they dont (rive their bees chance. I can furnish von avarv i,inn r VlllUg Id the bee-beisnegs line at - Portland prices. Krogstad'a Bee Supply Store. ' r-v j t v . 'i-: I i -v . v;-i . .''. -51 - ;1mv