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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1915)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FRIDAY, XUGUST 13th,' 1915. Page 2, II II I IM MM I 1 1 I' 1 MMM" TTT1 I Ff TTTTTTI TTTttti L 1NC0LN wOUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon ? Docs a (jcnorul DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. BCAItTH C. O. HAWKINS DENTISTRY DONE ON EASY PAYMENTS Dr.-W.--M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THOROUGHBRED POULTRY Price Par Setting of IS Eggs Uarred Rocks, $3 to $5. Stiver Camplnes, $3, R. I. Reds, $3. BJack Mlnorcas, $2.60. S. C. White Leghorns, $2 to (3 Butt Leg horns, $2 to $3. Indian Runner Ducks, $1.00 per 12. After May 1st all Eggs at Half Price W Guarantee 80 per cent of Fertility. Send for our Free Mating List YAQUINA POULTRY YARDS, W. O. EMEIY, Propr., Box 234 Newport, Oregon Suits at Cost All Men's and Boys' Suits at Cost until May 1st, at flcGEE's The White Corner Store Fresh home-grown tomatoes, a new supply of Electric li.iht globes. If you don't trade with me it is your loss as well as mine. 10 per cent discount on Fruit Jars August 16th to 21st R. S. VAN CLEVE THE WORLD'S GREATEST EXPOSITION Is now at Its San Francisco Never before in the history of the world has there cen conducted such a iragniflcent and wonderful Exposition. Here Is artistically pre sented the productions of the mind and labors of mankind throughout the ages. Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily to San Francisco. Four commodious trains leave every day for San Francisco. Scenery enroute is faslnatlng, varied and unsur passed. Electric automatic Block Signals guard the Way. Our folders "Wayside Notes ShaEta Route" and "California and Its Two Expositions" will Interest you. Our nearest agent will give your inquiries cour-, teous attention. , ' .SOUTHKHN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Waterfront Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. Fresh aud Cured Meats. Toledo Creamery nutter. I luty nil my HK.f, Mutton mid Pork from the the local ntucherc, and 1 pay the hihes? market price delivered at mv shop. 1 pay the highest unrket price for hides and pelts WATER FRONT. TOLEDO, OR. 4ttt'l t B ANK Banking Business Interest Time Deposits y Height in Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER COLLINS & HAYDEN, Pubs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - ' Six Month . Three Months ... $1.50 .78 60 LET'S BE UP AND DOING The following letter, written bv onto o the large timber own ers of this county, makes good susrcoRtiona that would be well for the people of this rounty to iiTt. t o "i ese sug gestions without 3e1ay: Kvo-ptt. Wash., Aug. 3, 1915 "Mr. J. B. Miller, . "Toledo, Oregon. "Dear Sir: As you know, we own a large tract of timber trib utary to Yaiuina Bay and for several years we hare been try ing to figure out some way wnereDy we couia commence operations there, but we have been unable to find a solution where we could manufacture this timber and come out whole, to say. nothing of making a profit. In shinning lumber from there by rail, the territory wl.tch can be reached is verv restrict eJ and you come in competition with all of the mills through Oregon and Washington, so hal a price can not be obtained tha. will allow manufacturing down there. The same holds true with the wati;r shipments, as only small boats can get in there so shipments must be made to California only and everyone knows that Cali fornia Is the dumping ground for all of the tide water mills from Coos Bay to Vancouver. So, it seems to us that that country can never be developed until we have a deep waier harbor so that boats carrying upwards of a mil lion and half feet can make that port. I believe that if we go at it in the right way we can get Con gress to make a small appropria tion to prepare estimates and plans for improving the harbor with the further idea that we! i will form a port district, taking In a large amount of timber trib utary and that the Port District , will pay a reasonable proportion :of the cost of making the Im provements the Government to : pay the balance. In order to do this it seems to me the -proper method would be to have the commercial bodies of Newport, Toledo, Albany and o? the other towns on the east ern end of the Corvallis & East ern road all work together and petition their Congressman and Senator to ask for this appropri ation at the next session of Con ' gress. j Unless they will all work in harmony it would be useless to start anything, but if they will ! all see the benefits to accrue to them and are willing to get in and drill, I believe this can be accomplished and if you will take it up with these bodies and eet the thine started. I will be glad to come down there at any time and assist in getting it in shape to present to their repre sentatives. . I believe the present plan should be for deepening the bar and perhaps the harbor up as far as Yaquina so as to connect with the railroad, but I do not believe it would be policy to in clude any river improvements. As you know, the River and Har bors Committee has turned down nearly all bills calling for small river Improvements. If we can get enough to cut out the bar go that vessels can get inside, we can men take up the other Im provements and probably get whatever Is necessary, so I think it la very Important to have To ledo not insist on having river improvement at tDc same time. One thing that will be nec essary in order to accomplish our purpose will be to have all the data obtainable in regard to natural resources tributary to this harber. This should take In all the territory all the way up the C. & E. road. The local commercial bodies can probably get a lot of this information, but In order to have It used at Washington, It will have to be compiled by some competent man who will be able to nut It in the nroner Minna nnrl nian show his authority for the fig ures, bo that whoever Introduces this measure and speaks on it will have information that he knows is correct and that no one can dispute. It would probably bo ncccHsary to hire some ex pert for a short time to get this material In proper shape. I have talked with some of the Congressmen and Senators of other states and If we have the thing in the right shape, can get some support for putting this through, so wish you would take it up at once and get them to work it out, as we want it all In good shape before Congress meets bo that we can take it up with the other representatives and have it fresh in their minds. You know the Government works slowly and if we do not get the appropriation this term it will put us back Just that much farther. I do not know how much of an appropriation it would take to make these estimates, but sup pose some of the engineers could give us an idea on this point. It might be a good plan for you to call on Captain Paul hamus, the Government engin eer in Portland", and see whether he would feel like giving any in formation along these lines. Yours truly, (Signed F. R. Pendleton. o ' Fred Rattev was a Waldport visitor Saturday and Sunday. Carl Davis, te Siletz mer chant, returned Monday from a visit at Portland. Mrs. K. C. Errort of Sorrento, Idaho, arrived l?Rt week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter Hall at SiMz. Miss -Lillie Miller of Pioneer and Miss Helen Meredith of Portland were in the city Mon- day and Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. G. A. Landis of Gold Hill passed through on the train last Saturday to NewDort to visit her mother, Mrs. C. C. Kubler. W. E. Williams who has been assisting in the construction of ' 4tiA Anr t n n rt r iA fill fVtnnt n . Yaquina, returned home Satur day. He says the plant is prac tically completed. Mrs. Emma Henshaw of Dal las passed through Toledo Tues day, being enroute home from a visit with her husband at Siletz. Mr. Henshaw has the contract for building the new school- house at Siletz, : Expert Watch Repairing When others fail you We Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. Price very reasonable. Over 40 Years' Experience aa practical watchmaker. Ail Work Guaranteed. 5 HANS E. PETERSON W AUG ITS MARKET FRESH AND CURED MEATS , FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Highest Price Paid for Hides LESTER WAUGH, Prop. H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE In Residence, second house abort Hardware Store. OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12; 2 to 4. and 6 to S. Calls any time to any, place NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. . In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Dayhoff, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary E. Dayhoff, deceased, has filed his Final Account as such administra tor with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln county, and the said Court has fixed Saturday, the 6th day of September, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and the office of he County laigt at the Courthouse In Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, as the place, for hearing any and all objections to the said account and for settlement thereof. Dated this 3d day of August, 1915. Alfred Ross Dayhoff, Administrator of Uie estate of Mary E. Dayhoff, deceased. First publication, August 6th, 1915. Last publication, September 3d, 1915. Launch Elk For Toledo and Newport, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Leaves Elk City at 7:80 a. m.; Toledo, 9 a. m.; returning, leaves Newport at 2:30 p. tn. C. Van Ordsn, Captain. Al's Smokehouse! AL WAUGH, Proprietor Deale.' in Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, Wholesale and Retail. We carry the most complete line of Cigars and Tobacco of any ' concern in Lincoln county. "GET THE HABIT' I And Inspect our Stock APs Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prop. ' T . - Shoes! Shoes!! Big Clearance Sale Beginning Aug. 14 159 Pairs of Misses, Ladies and - Children's Shoes to be Sold at 50c. to $1.53 per pair. Now is your time to get your Shoes. Come in now and get a $1.50 pair of Good Shoes. H. LEWIS TIDE. TABLE The following tide table was taken from the government tide table for Astoria, and applies to the tides at Toledo: HIGH WATER JULY High Water IA. M.l IP. M.l Date Ih. m. ft (h. m.l ft. Saturday . . . .811 3:64 7.3 4:30 8.2 AUGUST Friday 13 Friday 13 Saturda . . . .14 Sunday 15 Monday ... .16 Tuesday ... .17 Wednesday . . .18 Thursday . . .19 Friday 20 1:68 8.4 2:44 8.3 1:68 8.4 2:44 8.3 2:40 8.0 3:16 8. 8:26 7.4 3:61 8.7 4:20 6.7 4:31 8.7 6:27 6.0 6:21 8.6 6:54 5.6 6:24 8.6 8:27 6.6 7:39 8.4 9:47 6.9 8:54 8.5 10:48 6.410:02 8.8 11:38 7.0 11:00 9.0 12:18 7.5 11:62 9.1 12:65 7.0 0:40 8.8 1:29 8.2 1:23 8.6 2:01 8.6 Saturday . . ..21 8unday 22 Monday . . . .23 Monday '. 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday . ..25 Thursday . . .26! LOW WATER JULY Low Water IA. M.l Date Ih. m. Friday 301 9:44 Saturday . Friday . . Saturday . Sunday . . Monday . , Tuesday . Wednesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday '. Sunday . . Monday . , Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Toledo-Siletz Stage Daily except Sunday. Will make connections with train, arriving In Siletz about 10 a. ni. Leaving there after din ner. Passengers. 50c. ner trln. Toledo Livery Stablte, John Rattey, Prop. Toledo, Oregon. Houleux The imported French Perch on Stallion, Houleux, will make the season of 1915, as follows: Eddyville, Thursday. Nortons, Friday. Siletz, Saturday. Toledo balance of the week. Special meeting daces can hn arranged by mail or phone. Terms, sio, single service. $15, insures with foal. $20, insures living colt. HIVES For the Best and Cheapest Hive, made by a prac tical bee man, call on James McDonald, West Toledo, -o FOR SALE A McClanahan Incubator, 220 egg. Practically new. $15. M. H. Whiteaker, P. M. I ft h. m.l ft ' 0.4il0: 20 1.7' . ..31110:191 1.211:10 1.6 AUGU8T . ...13 8:341 0.2 8:58 1.7 . ..14 9:03 0.7 9:42 1.3 . ...15 9:34 1.3 10:23 1.1 . ...1610:09 2.011:32 0.9 . ..17 10:61 2.7 . ..18 0:42 0.8 . . .1811:46 -3.4 . ..19 2'. 01 0.6 1:07 3.0 . . .20 3:18 0.2 2:40 4.0 . ...zi 4:24-0.3 4:11 3.7 . ...22 6:190.6 5:16 8.1 ....23 6:06-0.8 6:10 2.5 . ...24 6:48-0.8 6:68 1.9 . . 25 7:26-0.6 7:42 1.6 . .261 R-ftii n n fi.9ii i 9 . , i - -i 0 P. A. LAFFER TY LAWYER Ofstadahl Building, Rooms 6 and 7 Will practice In any Court of tbe ' County or State, or in any of the .United States Courts Terms the most reasonable., .Consul, tatlon Free. Dentistry on easy payments. See Dr. Berry. o FOR SALE Three International 2 h.p. gas oline engines at $60 each. One Fairbanks-Morse, 4 h.p. gaso line engine, $75. One new lyj h.p. Little Winner gasoline en gine, price $25. One new 4 cyl inder 16 h.p. Dunn gasoline en gine, price $75. One Eagle 5 h.p. gasoline-engine, price $75. j One open launch, 30 foot long. 0 n.p. engine, price $200. Two gasoline tanks, 500 gallons' ca pacity, price $10 each. If you have no money will accept note or good cordwood for any or all the above property. S. Lendten, Newport, Oregon. o FOR SALE 160 acres, 4 miles from Toledo 1 WlflA ... .1,1 . A I u-iio uuiu uucwaier, on cuuiuy .road, near school; 76 acres cleared. Price, $2500. Terms. Enquire at this office. I o EVERY WEEK P. A. Lafferty, the lawyer, will be In his offices In the Ofatedahl Bid.. i Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. EDW. J. CLARK Attorney at Law Toledo- - Oregon HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- - . Oregon FOR SALE Holsteln Bull, sixteen months Old. registered. ThlrtAPn nilloa below Siletz Agency. L. C. Mowery. STRAYED My yellow collie stock dog. A liberal reward will be given for his return or whereabouts. Last seen in the neighborhood of Jay Dunn's. Lester Waugti. FOR SALE Ono 3-year old registered Jer sey bull; 1 Studcbaker Top Bug' gy, as good as new, for sale c trade. m. Ryan, Nashville, Or.