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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1916)
lii 7 Huj COOPERATION ' Siletz, On, 12 15 1G. Editor Loader, Toledo, Oregon. - . Dear Sir: Will you permit me a little Bp.icc in the Leader for a few re marks on the "article published in the Lincoln County Leader of December 8th, headed, "Shall We Eularge Our Port Districts"? Now why say "Districts"? Why not say "District"? The article says, "let us all join hands and pull together". Is having V'twd Port Districts on one bay is that Joining hands and pulling together? The aiticle further StatCE that, tho hnr and tnttw im. proveinents will cost the two dls-1 tricts $234,000.. Now as I see it, the Pert of Toledo will not have ar y ijr.r or jetty In their district' to improve and they surely would not pay for half of the Improvement of the Newport District, and if they don't, it will cost the people of the Newport Di.frM something like a three mill levy, to pay the interest on the S234C00 worth of bonds. Now that looks to me as if the people of Newport were trying to put one over on "us" of the Nonh end of the County. Now to spl't up the territory in two Port Districts and improve one part of tba bay to suit one fac tion, and the other part to please another faction don't sound to me, like Joining hands and pull lr .5 together. Nov J have one morp question to ask. What will be the result if one district car ries ai 1 Jo enlarged, and the oth?' one looses? Now let us all join hands and nvke one Port District of the w. 1? County North of Alsea D'.etr!:t, and all work for the im Tvovrvn.'iiit cu Yaqulna Bay and V. ... lit I., i. ii . i i i. v.jji !R io me nest ad vantage if all! A North Ender L. C. Mdwery. BTTErt RESULTS CULD BE OBTAINED Eddyville, Oregon, Dec. 21, 1916. Editor Leader: Mr. Tnngon is disputing Mr. Soverson's word about agricul tural matters in your last paper. He claims that Mr. Severson B.'-ys that we eannot raise clover, con?, etc., in our county with out rn agent. This is not true. We can raise them, but need an agent to foster the work, plan crgrtysntion, help the ignorant aud brace the back-sliders. Mr. fnngen says he has nev- eruieiess seen over a dozen car- io;u;s oi diocK snipped out or ms di3t:ict. ven without an agent, and without clover and corn. I He overlooks the fact, however, that they were shipped without organization, but by private buyers. With rn agent in the lead, the farmers would form a selling or ganization, and ship for them selves. They receive, at present, about J 750 a car load for cattle, or an average of about $25 a head. By selling collectively and taking their car to market them selves, they would receive about 1100 a carload or about S45 a htsd. Still, the installation of a county agent is a reckless ex- travagancc, throught of only by individuals in the parasite and anarchist class. . Mr. Tangen is all wrough up bocautse hu hag no market. I think that all the crops be raises could be put into .livestock or cream. He can sell hia cream to a cooperative creamery and Could very easily sell his stock In a collective way and get near ly double what he gets now. ; In direct contrast to Mr. Tan gen's letter is one from Wald pW. This particular "parasite" Ld3 BOiira arguments, rut forth In a direct and correct way. I ( agree with him in his statements ' and when Mr. Severson and my salf get through with our visit to Mr.Tangen'B place next sum mer I would be glad to see this new writer's place. I am sure it reflects the owner's progressive aud modern ideas. it was with pleasure that I read a letter from my old friend, Mr. Dairyman, of Harlan. His article on Organization strikes the nail squarely on the head. ' I have only one suggestion to make. Without a strong laoder, famers fail in their efforts to co operate. Their petty differences fall to adjust themselves, and strife soon rules. Under a com petent manager, affairs move smoothly and organization is a success. On the square, isn't Hint a fact? Why not have that manager ond the success he stands for, vhen he can be procured for 1"00 a year? The Grange, 'Hcli will ultimately be Mr. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, Dairyiuans National Farmer's Association, is in favor of it. This great national organization is sound in it's doIIpIph be much mistaken if we follow usaavicer Come on Mr. Waldport, Dairy man and Mr. Severson and oth ers, boost hard. Even if it does hue n 1 i , , , . u"ei..u ouoiicimer uuuon, Doost anyway. Let's all be parasites together. Yours respectfully. ' ' . Web. SUITS TOM .0. K. .' Fernanchittum. Oregon. jjDeer MrVEdUur: - 1 ws much ihteiestcr in a ar-' ,tlcle in your paper by Mr. Mitty uf 8a,en1' He haz struck the naie on the hc3 and we must act on tne impulse. The parrasitesi Albert Silota of Tnft was in or hour countie want to much, .the city yesterday settling up the They have the tackses to hie. estate of his brother, the late They are not eflshient in there Matt Sijota. dillgents and do not run things! Attnra T , XT to soot evervbodv. Therefor t I Attorney Jones of Newport took a trip to Washington D C to git the reel biebun started They wuz all much interested i back thar and prumissed to see I about it. They sed that thev 'wood do away with the depart- i nas Deen employed the past year ment of Aggrikulturc and wood an & half, use the money to form a kinder- j Alec 'McMillan departed Sun garten too send our. erring kort day for Seattle, being called offlshials to so that they kin run ; there by the illness of his moth hour countie to soot everyone, ! er. even a nonrezident speckulater . . . A whu klx about wreckless cxtrav-1 , Yfteriay waf the shortest agents an such things. in.the . , t. . ..They allso sed that a law wuz 'Je(,take 6ub8crfrPtions for the too be passed making it a mis-, demeener to hire a countie ajent I Mrs. J. G. Plank arrived over punishable by imprizonment in from Hillsboro Tuesday even the bughouse for 3 munths, and ing to look after their property cniijui'; t uimui v. i u )ruf;re- sive idees in his head wuz to git j not less than 2 yeers in the cool- 1 6, ' All the munny they would git amination. by firing the agents, they wuz . . . . . - going to use for the use of in-1 Wl rf N? rwood ' cprvallis dicont lnmbermen and timber- was ,ln, tn,e c!ty several days this holders and they wuz going to let veek loo!iine after property in iii I in. "j, terests. awi iiifiusr, biiv liiuib aim bu fourth go there weery way with- out paying no tackses at awl. jwitu -Mr. aua iirs. Allen Gill, Is I awlso heerd about a move- spendkg the Holiday season ment to chase awl parrasites out 'with his great grandmother, at of the variu3 counties with bug'Disston. powder so that the poor nonresi- Mrs. A. L. Porter was over dent tackspnyer wood not have from Alban geveral d (he to pay such hie tackses for roads fir8t of the week vlsiUn' and skools and things for the her husband, our county road parrasites to use in there wurk master, of develluping there counties. i ' , T TT And then I cum boam. I LA' a.ndJH- pU""noore, ot thaut I wood let you no about "oberts, Idaho, have been in To thees things. " I wood be tikkled edo several days this week look haff to detb if Mr. Mittvwood Jng the country oyer with a view rite 8gain. I like hiz stile. So long. Tom Spilkins. HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- - - Oregon MONEY-SAVING Favorite JlfeJ OUR PAPER Is Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscript tlon at the Price Quoted NEW, RENEWAL OR EXTENSION SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED Club Offer No. 1 TODAY'S MAGAZINE 1 (nh4tt)l OW WAUitfC unfit n r OUR PAPER a FARM k HOME - . J ' I1.7S 3 Club Offer No. 3 McCAIL'S MAGAZINE 1 OUR P (viUiHUsni) PAPER BOrS MAGAZINE f and sO i bVm WOMAN'S WORLD Club Offer No. 5 MODERN HUSCOUO , TODAVS MAGAZINE I vwiw nmuf i j WAUlkFl nnot n I r I2.1S FREE PATTERNS. The May Manton or McCall Pattern to which each ubKriUr to Today's or McCalrs is entitled, may be selected within to days from the receipt of first copy of Today's or McCalrs. Order by postal direct to the pubiiihrr. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916. iuVuto Itiiniar of siletz was li the city Monday. '' Rev. Sneeve of Siletz was a, passenget for the Valley this morning. Cant. Jack Foeartv was In the i city the first of the week en- m, i;tn -v. Leo. Shea of Siletz v;a3 a passenger for Portland this morning. James Solan of Redding, Cal if., was a Toledo visitor snvprnl jdays this week. I John Yasek hauled Joe Kosy idar'3 machinery to Lower Farm last Sunday. Alec Thompson returned last even!nS from Portland where he has been the Pflst several montna- 3 2 7 yeS ,tiy lebe' In? he attorney In the Sijota Rss McElwain returned last evening from Canada, wjiere he "tic. Mr. and Mrs. Ed word P. Stoute of Waldnort are in t'-.o ritv this Woolr tnlftncr tli iflinhnr'o v , Nelse Teaters, who has been i long- They returned Ihome this morning, but may re turn later WhuVln Pnrtlnnrf tlv Joe Kosydar purchased consld- I., i . cittuiu uiui-uiuery ior uso on ms ranch on the lower SUnt among which was a new binder, i a gasoline tractor. xh t luse to operate his feed cutter, iwood3aw, etc. MAGAZINE OFFERS You Save Nearly , Half by ' Ordering With Your Paper Club Offer No. 2 THE HOUSEWIFE -1 OUR PAPER WOMAN'S WORLD . I mi U aW ICJABU PODITIT JOOUUlJ II4S Club Offer No. 4 LADIES' WORLD . .1 TODAY'S MAGAZINE 1 nl WOMATTS WORLD Club Offer No. 0 RtnOrOUTAII lACAZni . fEonn bok xuwiu . WOMAN'S WORLD . OUR PAPER tni a Am nsfMrtZJS Merry Christmas! W. W. Sheppard of Siletz was in the city Wednesday. J. C. Altree was a passenger for Portland this morning. F. M. Shea was over from the Agency Wednesday. Frank Miller was a passenger for the Valley th'.3 morning. . Jim Hodges came down from Elk . City Sunday. Dr. R. D. T?llrirrRH wno mUml to Nortons Saturday. Miss Genevieve Tillotson who is tearhinar nt Silota home Tuesday for the Holidays. Beginning tomorrow the To ledo schools will enjoy a two week's vacation. . Mrs. Hall departed Monday morni'ig for a visit with her daughter at Seattle. Edgar Johnson of ChitwootI was in the city several days this week. Oile3 OHn brough his mother over to the morning train Mon day. Chauncey Ohmart of Ona passed through Toledo this morning enroute for Salem. Attorney C. E. Hawkins re turned from a trip to Albany Friday. . ' Mrs. Geo. Kine and ri.iuirhtar of Winant, were Toledo visitors Saturday. Elmer Horning was a passen eer up the line Saturday morn ing. Wm. Hill returned Monday evening from a trip to Bend, Eastern Oregon. Mrs. L. E. Castepl c." Ya flllliin was a passer.por to the Valley i uesuay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M-t do parted this morning for Bido where they will spend the TIoM days. Mrs. E. I . Thnlornri- r.. daughter of Siletz return sd M day evening from a trip to t. Valley. County Commissioner O. V. Hurt arrived in the city Mondav to attend an adiourned npssinr of County Court. The Currey Stables delivered a new piano to Siletz Tuesdav the property of Miss Mamie Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cropno were passengers for Ashland. Southern Oregon, Sunday, where they will snend the Holi days with their rf.nifrht r XT pa Effie Thavpr fnmM expect to return some time in f,. i ( 1 cui uary AIRDALE PUPS FOR SALE Eighteen month old pups and some younger ones for sale. Alvin Cook, Chltwood, Or. I ' FOR SALE i Four young cows, grade Jer seys, all will be fresh In January, ; Chas. Severson, . Sam Logan Place. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE DONT OVERLOOK j THIS ONE I - I am OfTerinz for sain at mv I ranch at Taft, Oregon, a Junior yeaning registered Holsteln bull Korndyke Siletz Ormsby. In this bull you will find a beautiful individual straight backed and colored nicely. He has wonder ful backings tracing back to some Of our best known anlmnla In the Holsteln breed. Ills sire has 75 per cent the same blood as a cow who made 83 lbs butter in 7 days and comes from the same breeding which produced the great Klnir Seeia. For Pori. lgree of breeding Jest Farrin 1201 E 17th St N., Portland, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN Para and City Property, for Particulars, Call on C. K. Crosno, Toledo, Ore. A BARGAIN four milch goats for quick sale, only $80 (eighty). Frank L Smith, Newport, Ore., Box 376. o w crn pit r rwn gnkL three good sightly level lots within four blocks of denoL Good building lots. Will S. Nor DUtTOlb HAVE THC DO YOU MEAN TO SAY DOCTOR THAT & ru.u. A- TMAT 13 TOO MUCH? M i I - -.1 GET this under your scaln lock: "If you won't TV n ta.e,-r? ilf,tle .chcw don'1 take any"-that's the ii- (Jiewir.3 mosses you hear gentlemen telling each other all over the country. It's common sense applied to chewing tobacco. W-B is rick tobacco shredded and lightly salted and you bet men ere glad that it has come about at last. Hifc It WEYMAN-BSiUTOU COMPANY. 50 Ode. Sire, Knr York City i Expert Watch Repairing When otherB fail you We Guarantee Satisfaction X A trial will convince. Price verv reasonable. Over 40 Years' Experience as practical watchmaker All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON t AL WAUGH Dealer In Ciars Tobacco and But'tr Kist Pop Corn TOLEDO, OREGON tflMHIilUHHt Two cood work horses fori sale cheap; also a few brood sows, hlch ernde Berkshire nnrt are bred to full blood Berkshire. 1 ai farrow from one to two months. ! Emil T. Raddant. Siletz, Oregon o FOR SALE One voke of small steers, wrll - - -- ........ broke to work, verv useful for - clearing land, etc. See or write, -"arle A.ion, K.k City. 0 " STOP THE FIRST COLD A cold does not get well of it- avii. ine jjrucess oi wearing out a cold wears you out, and . 1- a self. The process of wearlnc your I'uiiira uecomes senous tr neglected. iiaciilng coughs drain tb energy and sap the vitality. For 47 venra thn hnnnv combination of soothing anti septic balsams In Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved congestion Yonnor and old can testify to the effect iveness or Dr. King's New Dis covery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Drug gist, tuc. Sfl.75 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $fl ,75 And Oar Paper All One Year Get The Most 3d your nbscrlMloii la Mr Mpw st ohm, sd 4r will kin m ... qwttsr Mass ra tl Jf wotth of standard sMssisws. This r5Vt is to ld and stw snhribm If yo ar slrid t snh Tfili nffW ! . COB j on to io. (rsJ T.I (IT " "mbw 01 lh ky wiU sstwf it Hmm L.. 1 it. . - ------ - " pipw $11 .75 Send Your Order Before You forget It ( 75 JL Tsi Uimm Win Stop Promptly Whu Time It 111 iL?3 PACE THREE IWACK Ot OETTINtt tttit YtS. MHCN YOU ARC UMNO A runt. HK.n AR1ICU A SMALL CHEW a BtTTIK. OIV vs.. COMPlITt TOBAOU) 9ATIrACTIOM AND YOU SPIT 3J. NOTICE TO CREDITOR3 Notice is hereby Rlvnn tlmt the unr rlcrslsned, Cluirlcs Cator and Alwlna MiEchlor, have by the County Court of Lincoln County, Orocoii, been duly appointed Executor and Executrix of the estate of John M ladder, dtceasad. All peraons having claims anplnst nald estn.tj are hereby notified to ,ire mt tue same, duly wiifled, Id Exc utor and Executrix at the resi dence of tho latter lu Lineoln Ccmnty, and about four ndlea fiom Harlan, within six months from tho date of tba flist publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of tun notice la tho 24th day of Nrvota ber, 1916. Charles Cator, Executor. Alwine Miachtar, K'xei r.'rlx. Yatos Lewis, Attys for tho Eatate. FORGET YOUR ACHES i Stiff knees, acLing limbs, lain( back make life a burden. LI you suffer from rheumatism gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's LInenient, the universal remedy for pain. Eiisy to applpy; it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender llesh. Cleaner and more effect ive then mussy ointments or poultices. Tor strains or ep.-idns or sore, musch's or wrenched ligaments resulting frort .ilren iious exercise, Sloan's LInenient gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 2Cc. o i B. F. JONES Attorney-At-Law ' Newport, - - Oregon Will Practice in All the Court WORMS SAP YOUR j CHILD'S STRENGTH I Is your child pale and fretful? 1 Does he cry out In sleep or grind his teeth These symptoms' may mean worms ana vou s hoiiiil nhtntn w,n,.r . .,.,,,, niu.1 , uiicc. rtllilUIIlM) U'nrm urn io Kickapoo ........ ..mvi in a lui-uouiii i nil- edy that kills the worm, and bv Us mildly laxative quality expels i it f rom the system. Worms sap jthe vitality and make your child 'more suceptable to other ail- mentB- ou' Druggist i'miuhim nviia ! Kickapoo Worm Killer, 2."c. a linir 3. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and Harness Pepcirer Shop on Ilil. fUfot TOLEDO. OREGON For Year Uoitv Man aois io onir rnaau im or aaek k kk - " .T - C wood, Corvallls. t-