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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPFR COLLINS & HAYDEN, Publishers Kntsreil t. the ponliinire at Toledo, Oregon, h enond-clasii mall miliar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year -Six Months Three Months - 1 50 7.r) SO ADVKRTItjIXQ RATE Display, in oentii per Inch per lue. I-oeiil and Hau ling Notion, fic per line. Nollees-Por Sale. Wmitod, ICIc, (Ivn linen or under, 2.V per Issue; fioc per moulb. Homestead Notices, 14; Timbor Notice, 10. The Wilhelraina on Regular Run. The Schooner of tre Lincoln County Transportation Co. is now on Regular Run Between Yaquina Bay points and Portland. The Willielminn, owned princi pally by stockholders of Lincoln county, made ' her first trip into this hny hwt Friday, bringing in fifty tons of coal from ' Coos Bny to L. , Vi illiaUio at pui L. Alici discharging her load she put out for Portland, where she will take on a load of merchandise for Toledo, and will he in here tomorrow, The owners of this vessel are gicatly pleased at the' prospects of the boat, as she has now all the freight in sight that she can handle. Captain Tyler is her master and the people are guaranteed the very best service, The Captain is one of the gest known eva, captains on the coast, and thoroughly understands his business. The directors arc principally Lincoln County men, and the people of this Bay are sure of a square deal, Freights will un doubtedly bo lower than formerly, and our people will not be tied down to the dictates of the railroad company, as in the past, It is the duty )t the merchants and other shippers to assist the new Unit in every way that they possibly can, RED FRONT BLACKSMITHSHOP F. W. CARSON, Prop. Ilorwshocing p. Specialty. Black smithing of all kinds. Satis faction guaranteed, TOLEDO OREGON I The Best Quality of 5 Groceries, Drygoods, 5 Flour and Feed at ft $ the Lowest Prices i S R. S.-VAW CXEVE j TOLEDO, . OREGON C WM. LINDERMAN CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR Cement Work a Specialty down and sawed into lumber at Elk City and Toledo and shipped to the markets of the world by water. When the timber is gone the land can be used for orchard and dairy purjx'sos. No tl ulit the immense bodies of tinder will bo brought out from Siletz by way of Toledo, made into lumber and shipped by water, as trade like lumber always seeks the lines of least resistance. Captain Loll, now of the Condor, says he transported rock all one summer from Elk City to the mouth of tho Bay with thu tug Tonquin towing two large barges and never had any trouble whatever in going up and down the river. He gays the tug drew seven feet of water and the barges drew six feet each when loaded. The Rapacity of the hnrpos was 300 tons each. This of itself is a very good test of the capacity of j Hide3 Wanted mm n ., , , , I Cash paid for hides at the Toledo r( 1,-u t- io-i liuincry. o pay as much us un Oncal 1 1, lnu'tat Pioneer in 18i2 , , . . ' . . , . ,, , , , o nly in town. Toledo tannery. Iij the Kelloggs and launched at that place made daily trips between Special Three cans axle grease Elk City and Newport carrying for 25c at Newton & Nye's. passengers and freight for more than i a year. She had a neat cominod- j ions cabin and pilot house and was All work Guaranteed YAQUINA, . . OREGON DR. WALTER M. BERRY DENTIST Inventor of the Berry System Crown and Bridge Work. Late Principal He.-ry-Post-(iradunte School, St. l-onis, MIbbouiI Ciown, Bridge and Plate Work, and lliecare of Children' teelha Speclnlty. IN TOLEDO Tuesday, Wcdaisdny and Tours ' day of euch wetk. Newport, Oregon Some History, Newport, March 26, 1910. Editor Leader: It is needless to 1 and words with the editor of the News-Reporter in relation to . the improvement of Yaquina river. He is set against tho improve ment and is doing everything ho can to .discourage and "prevent anything that may be done to deepen the channel and open up the river to better transportation. A person who does this is an enemy to tho progress and development of Lincoln county. A vessel now drawing ten feet of water -could go to Elk City on tides without any trouble, With the re, moval of the logs in -the channel and one mud and sand bar. at the Prune Orchard the water would average fifteen feet at high tide from Toledo to Elk City. The chan nel at Rocky Bar oil the north side of the river s at least eight feet deep (it low tide, Already the soundings made by the Toledo committee bIiows an average depth of 11 feet of water from Toledo to Oystervijle, except at the Altree mill where the shal lowest place is four and one-half feet with a mud lxttom. With this showing a small outlay of money would deemm the channel so that vessels drawing from twelve to fouiteen feet of water could go to Toledo and Elk City on tides, thus opening up the way for the doing of a large commercial business on the river, As everyone knows, wuter trans portation is the cheapest and !est or the people, Large bodies of timber Ho along and adjacent to the Big Elk and Yaqujna rivers that can be rafted SAVED FROM TIDfl GUAVE. 'I had tibout Riven tip hope, nfter IPMl-lv four :nrts viiffui'iriir fi-.M.i u unpiioie oi carrying iuu passengers. pevere IH)g trouble," writes Mrs. M. L htie very irequently took IUU pass- Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. -Often the cngers on excoursion and picnic Pin my chest would be almost un days from Elk City and Toledo to bei,rn,)le -ndloouln n.tdo my woik, v,x. .t r tii hot Dr. king's New Discovery has ma 'e Acwpurt. Jason Kelloggs was . , ,-, T. L 1 . ofa tue feel like a new poison. Its the beat liercaptam. ibis shows the river medicine nude for the throat, and has been used a great deal in the ' lungs.'' Obstinate cougha, Htubborn past and it will he improved and colfls 'y fever, la griip', a t'ima Used still more in the future, Now C0I,I. bronchiiis and hentorrh1tge; in.mranl o t.h l,inn.,,f . f a I'ri.e?8 and whroping coug'i yield , . . . qoiekly to th 8 vouder ut nicdijine. potatoes from Elk City m 1872 , Try It. 50o and fl.OO. Trial bottles would say trom the best information ! frea Guaranteed b v Toledo Drug Co. i can get by talking with old settlers the number of bushels was about 2-500 and of that amount Mr. M.'W. List 6-212 Hoxtorulion to entry of land In National Foreat. Nolle If hereby given that the land Simpson shipped 1300 bushels. 1 Ihe Siusluw National FiTB-t, Oregon, will be Th vessel was the. Kclionnpr T 5 7n . s,lr)Jct to 8f.t '.lenient and entry nnder the pro ,,, , . . j visions of the homestead laws of the United OUUt at AiSCa. iMlC UlCW y feet Of; Stales and the net of Jun.. 11, 1!H, ;(34 Stat, water. This shipment occured be-1 r33'' al the Un"ed !i,at0,, Iaiul ofl,ce Ht Uos- . burg, Oregon ou May 10. 1BI0. Any setiler who 1OI0 any VjUSlOin HOUSe Was estaollSIl- was actually and In good faith cluimlng any ed or anv records keot. The R()il ' i' land for inricultural purposes, prior . ,, . , , , to January 1st, 11W3, and has not abandoned then along the l iver bottoms at Elk same, has a preference right to nmke a home- City produced from 400 to 500 "tend entry for the lands actually ocenpied. ii! , , , . ., Said lands were listed upon the upplicatiouH bllShelS Of potatoes to the aciV. of the persons mentioned belov , who have a The fact is the shipment was made ! Pre,ei'nce rKht subject to a prior right of and the Editor of the News-Report any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qimlilied to make homestead en try and the preference right is exercised prior to May 10, 1910, on which date the lauds will be subject to settlement and entry by any IS true Or not before Contradicting ! l'llllled person. The lands are as follows: : tt -n l a i -l i ,i x I Thenjtf of nw'of nwU of See, 25; tlt) nU of it. lie will also find it is better to i nK,,n, Ih4 ,,.,,. . " 4 '"v "SI er should make some investigation to find out whether the statement of se',-4 of ne; the wjof ne of sei-i; of Sco. 26, T. 14 S., It. 11 W., W. M. ; listed upon appli cation of Sampson Levins of Ocean View Ore gon; 1.1st 6-212. 8. V. Pboudfit, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. Ap proved February 19, 1910, Fkank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. support public improvement i than to oppose them, It is a fact when the people help themselves the gov ernment will make appropriation to aid in opening up our river and har Iwrs to commerce. As the shipping facilities are improved commerce will advance and as you know com petition is the boy that regulates freight and passenger rates and it is better to have water transportat ion because it cannot be monopoliz ed, A Newporter, WHT SALVES FAIL TO CURE EC ZEMA Scientists are now screed that the eczema cermi are loriaa 1 tint In Mm nr. i ' tho I''""" mentioned below, who have a ., -i , , , 1 preference rlxht subject to the prlrr right of C1 OR.u... iuwu... uuc in me mner , ,1Icll ,ettleri pi.ovl(led ,uch ,ettler or ap 8kin. Hence, a penetrating liquid is ' pllcant is qnalillod to make homestead entry required, not an outward salve that the proforonee rlb lis exercised prior to clottethe porex I ',K' :. 1I0, on which date tho lands will We reoom.no'nd to all eczema patients I 06 10 8el'J.e"'e'" "d byy .. , ... p qualified person. The lands are as follows: thestanard prescription Oil of Winter- Lot 3 of sec 8, T. 8 8., it. 10 w., W. M.: 8 82 green as oompoundnd in liquid form 'acres, lUtcd upon rbe application of Sard I us knowu as D. D. D. Prescription.' A i J1-Jenk1"8 ' Kernvllle, Oregon; List 6-163. trial bottle of this D. D. D. Personptlon 1 T,h' y ' wyl !eJi:, lha, e f i. . , . . Ole!i; the swofuwUof tali of sej- the at only 25 cents, w.ll mFtantly relieve iof.w of seK of th.sw of sw of the Itch,. Wb have sold and recommend- j te'4 of sev;, the i of swJi of se'4; the of ed tbjt remedy for years, and known of ,he n9'i of ,he w'4of the w of Sec. 8, the wonderful ourea from Its m?e. we reo-! '": ' of .... , , . . 'pwofue; the neJi of swX of nwi nl the ommend it to our patrons.- Toledo p.ofseo.io, T. 8 8. R.iow.; 72.5 acres, ap. DrugOo. plication of W. C. Maynard of Newport." Ore- List 6-289. 8. V. PaoUDm, Assistant Get the Habit and chew Zeno Cun""lsM""r ot th General una ooic. r . i i ,i Approved February il, una. raaMK Pibbci, UUm, lei the breath, First Assistant BeereUry cf thf Interior, Lists 6-1M and -239. Restoration to entry of lands In National Forest. Notice U hereby given thitt tho lands described below, embracing 73.32 acres, within the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settleme it and entry under the pro visions of tlie homestead laws of the United States and the ac of Juno 11, 1900 (34 Stat. ,233), at the United States land olllce at Portland, Oregon, rn May 10, 1910. Any Setiler who Was actually aud In good faith cluimlng any ot said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 190'i, Nind has not abandoned same, hits a preference right to make a home stead entr for tne lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications Get the Habit AND GO TO AL'S SMOKE HOUSE AND KANDY KITCHEN For Your Segars, Terbaker, Kandy, Frutes, Nuts, Lunch Goods, Etc. We alsocarry a Large Assortment of Pipes and Smokers' wirtlcles. tf"" Short Order House and Pool Hall in Connection jgj AL WAUGH, Proprietor Don't be misled into the belief that a loose shoe will be comfortable. It is just as bad for the foot to slip in a shoe as it is to have the shoe pinch. A proper nt is a snug fit at every point of contact with the foot Try on your size in the American Gentleman Shoe and you. will know what we mean. This shoe is made on anatomically correct lasts, and in a great variety of styles and shapes, making it possible to fit most any foot The Largest Manufacturers of Shoes in the World have been able to put into the American Gentleman Shoe a quality of materials and workmanship that assures unusual durability and style. Come in and see the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fit you in a shoe that is suited to you. We carry a large line ot American Gendeman Shoes, in many styles, sizes, shapes and leathers. T. P. FISH Toledo, Or. R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOLEDO, OHKGON Office in Sclienck Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p, di. Emergency Culls at any time. -BOTU 'PIIOXES-Wl TOLEDO-BAKERY - J. BURKEL, Proprietor South end Railroad Aveuuo 'Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies Fresh Cakes Everything First-Class Orders out of town promptly filled: hi f umi j, iriTtti1iit,iV -ii inn-Mil it ftnmn Writ-. inrf Yaquina Bay Lumber Co. ' , ( TNCOJIPORA TED) We Manufacture all Grades and Dimensions of YELLOW FIR (No Sapling Growth Timber Used) "Special. Bills on short notice JOHN FOG RTY, Agt., Newport O. R. ALTREE, - - - Manager L I NCOLN BOUNTY i. ' (INCORPORATED) $10,000 Paid Up Capital B ANK Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal point s the United States, Canada and Europe. I TH0S. LEESE, President WM. SCAETH Cashier