Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 30, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER,. FRIDAY,' MARCH 30th, 1917.
-Sett quality house broom SO to 75c. Coleman aerolite lamps
and lanterns $6.00 up Michigan washing mens 5 gal. gal
vanized vac- pump oil cans $2.25 Agents for International
Harvester line of hay and tillage Implements Planet Jr.
and Iron Age hand tools Portable drag saws Get our
special prices on wagons and farm trucks, manure spread
ers, etc., We solicit your patronage Information and
prices on application.
Peterson Hardware Co.
OUR NEW
GOODS
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Are now here. We have
Men's and Boy's Suits, Dress 8hlrts,
Sweaters, Neckwear, Fine Shoes for
Men, Women and Children. Come In
. and see '
W. P. flcGEE
TOLEDO, OREGON
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at Toledo. Oregon postofflce,
Established Twenty-Four Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One Year, in advance.... ....
Six Months, In advance.......
Three Months, In advance
$1.50
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Phono 7003
ANDREWS BUILDING
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The White Corner Store
Wo excell in Teas and Coffees
Garden Seed in Packages and Bulk
Flour and Feed Quality and Price
We have a fine lot of White Oats and Vetch
Phone BOOS
R. S. VAN CLEVE
PLENTY OF TONNAGE
WITH BAR IMPROVED
In discussing the matter of the im
provement of the Yaqulna Bay Har
bor the writer has meot a number .of
people who oppose the idea of tho
people taxing themselves for any por
tion of the money for the payment
thereof. The writer has met, during
tho past week, a number of different
persons who have used this argument:
"You say tha. two thirds of the tax
t will be paid by the owners of tfmbor
in Lincoln County, the- remainder of
the taxpayers In the county paying
the other one third. This sounds very
good, but the timber will be logged off
in ten years, and all we will have left
is the stump?, ..nd the farmers will
have to pay the bonds when they come
due twenty years from now.
Ten years ago I prepared some fig
ures, and used them In an address
that I made before the Willamette
Valley Development League held at
Marlon ' County, Oregon, when I was
urging the Improvement of Yaquina
Bay Harbor, and the building of a
railroad from Salem Oregon, through
the Stletz Country, to Newport. These
figures were published in a number
of papers, and afterward quoted by
James Hill in a speech at Portland,
Oregon: "The resources of the coast
counties are so great that they are
almost unbelievable. One acre of tim
ber land will furnish as much freight
for transportation in one year as will
one acre of. land In the Willamette
Valley in one bundled and fifty years.
When the promoter talks about build
ing a railroad into the great Inland
empire he figures out the amount of
freight to be furnished by any given
territory supplied by wheat growers.
When our Commercial Clubs ask an
appropriation for the Columbia River
they furnish great loads of statistics
referring to the millions of bushels of
wheat tributary to the Columbia, and
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far:tured Into lumber, and would give
employment to several thousand men
every day in the year for fifty years.
I personally know many hundreds
of acres of land in this county that
Is now heavily timbered with second
growth timber and some of it being
sawed into lumber where 47 year's a&..
there was nothing but burned snags
and blackened stumps, timber lands
in Lincoln County will re-forest ltsolf
in fifty years.
B. F. Jones.
SOME CONSTRUCTIVE
LEGISLATION
Following are some of tho acts of
the Legislature that are of a construct
ive character as affecting business:--
To encourage establishment of ship
ping lines by municipalities by giving
a bonuB or direct aid.
State highway law to connect up the
center of population and producing
sections of the ctate. ,
Changing gasoline test law to enable
consumers of this state to buy at same
rates as other states.
Act changing irrigation securities
laws so that such projects can be un
dertaken in this state.
Law making it possible to manufac
ture denatured alcohol in this state
from sawmill waste products.
Giving smelters rights of eminent
domain and encouraging establishment
of such industries here.
Defeat of the 48-hour a week law
that would have crippled Oregon in
dustries in many respects.
Law providing for licensing kelp
fields and encouraging establishment
of potash industry in Oregon.
Amending eight-hour .nd minimum
wage law to allow operation of fruit
canning and packing industries.
Defeating the alien land law bill to
prohibit Chinese and Japanese from
owning lands in Oregon.
L. J. West of Nashville was in the
city Wednesday.
A. Immonen of Taft had business in
the city Tuesday.
Frank Lindermen was down from
Elk City yesterday.
Order your londplaater at the Pe
terson Hardware Co.
Mrs. Born Ice Hood returned from
trip to Portland Tuesday evening.
Harold Wygant came over from Si-
letz yesterday, going on to Newport in
the evening.
Mrs. Maude Ellsworth went to Cor-
vallls yesterday where her brother,
Ben, is in the hospital.
Holly and Lester Gillespie came
down from Elk City yesterday on the
Transit to have some dental work
done.
D. L. Peterson's father arrived the
first of the week from Eastern Ore
gon where they have a big wheat
ranch.
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Water Front Meat Market
J; L. Demitt, Prop.
PENALTIES OF RADICALISM
Since the European War began 204
ships were transferred to the Amerl
can flag and 405 American ships were
transferred to foreign flags, or regis
tration. The American gains were from Ger
many and England, mostly temporary
transfers, while the 403 ships we have
loBt have Kone Dermanentlv to Nor
as a result the Government Engineers j waVi japan anQ- France.
and Congress consider the matter fa- if tilere was ever a time when we
vorably, and the appropriation is 'needed Amertmn Hhins. nnrir ti,
Dan Smith was a passenger for
Portland the first of the week.
W. J. Borthwick the Newport res-,
taurant man was a Toledo visitor the,
first of the week and paid this offlou
a call while in the city.
U. S. Engineer Claude Wright re
turned to Portland Saturday morning
a'ter a short stay in Toledo. Claude:
has lots of friends here in Toledo who
are always glad to have him come'
over.
The Peterson Hardware Co. last
evening received a power washing ma
chine which they have sold to D. L.
, Peterson, who lives north of town.
I The machine is a nifty little rig and
operates with a gauollne motor.
I Free Forestry Views, Illustrated by
100 colored slides, showing Oregon's
j timber wealth, logging and saw mill
'operations, and lecture by a repre
sentative of the State Forestry De
partment. All free to the public at
j the Dime Theatre next Wednesday
Assessor A. G. Schwartz departed j evening, April 4th, 1917.
last evening for tho Salmon River and C. C. Pond of Siletz was in town
Rose Lodge districts where he will do Thursday having returned from Salem
some assessing. where he has been to consult the
The Lincoln County Bank received a j state Industrial Accident Commission
carload of materMls yesterday pre-1 ln regard to his leg which was broken
paratory to putting a new foundation j la8' July wnlle working on the county
under the Bank Bulding. I r"- Tne Court "M agreed to set-
J. B. Miller accompanied by Mr.ltle damages on tlle.rate Bllowed
nn,lo crrlvoH Hn f-. commission, u seemn me ureas
Tuesday evening and have been loolt iwa a very severe one'
ing over the Siletz timber. They rv
turned to Portland this morning.
Subscrclptions received' tTTVs week
are: Mrs. Margaret Margson, Corval-
lis, Oregon; W. J. Borthwick, Newport,
Oregon; A. K. Forden, Hay ward, Cal
The bone be
ing broken in two places leaving
portion of the bone about four inches
long disconnected at both ends. This
: naturally destroys the circulation in
that part of the bone and a union at
if.; J. P. Harding, Wayne, Nebr.; M.
W. Simpson, Elk City, Oregon.
Merchant P. Frederick loaded two
cars of potatoes for Texas points this
week. Tills makes about twenty cars
that have been shipped from the
county this Fall. And Hall Brothers
of Siletz have four cars yet to ship.
In the hospital at Corvallls for some
time last fall, during which time the
bone was held In place by artificial
i means and a union apparently effected.
He Is now advised by Dr. F. H. Thomp
son, Chief Medical Advisor of the
Commission, that the bones have thus
far failed to unite with bone tissue
'and a further operation will be necea-
Mr. Pond has been receiving
per month from the County.
Toledo
Fresh and Cuied Meats-
Creamery Butter
I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork
from tho local ranchers, and I pay the
highest market price delivered at my
shop. I pay the highest market price
for hlduj and pelts.
WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON
A ipjl wicr r nun i , it
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INCOLN BOUNTY DANK t
(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO, - OREGON
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
C. E. HAWKINS
WM. 8CAHTH
C O. HAWKINS
Interest
on
Time Deposit
No Sir! We Have Not
Raised Our Prices
$15
Furthermore We Guarantee
STRICTLY ALL WOOL
SUITS
MADE TO ORDER
At the Same Old Price
WARNING!
DONT BE FOOLEOI All Scotch Woolen Mills suitings
re GUARANTEED STRICTLY ALL WOOL, and of the
same quality usually found In regular $25 suits.
J, S. AKIN, Toledo, Oregon
i
I officials
granted. Upon the other hand when
the taxpayers and Commercial Clubs
attempt to enlist capital to build rail
roads into the coast counties they
are confronted with the argument that
there Is no grain raised in these coun
ties, and by reason thereof would
never be sufficient freight to justify
the building of the Railroad. When
the people of the coast counties ask
for an appropriation to improve their
harbors, and at the same time pledge
thcniBclvos to pay one half of the cost
thereof by taxing themselves, and
send a petition to our delegation in
Congress, a mllo long, they will be
confronted with the seemingly un
answerable argument that there Is not
sufficient present or prospective com
merce to justify the Government ln
the expenditure of any money for tho
Improvement thcrfof.
By the way of comparison let us
use a few figures, showing the amount
of produce In the grain producing
country as well as an acre of land ln
the coast counties. Statistics show
that an average acre of land will pro
duce thirteen bushels of wheat. After
deducting three bushels for seed, feed
and bread, there Is left for shipment
ten bushels, which at sixty pounds
per buBhel would amount to six hun
dred pounds per acre. At this rate
one acre of land would produce for
shipment in a hundred years sixty
thousand pounds or thirty tons. In
the coast counties 'the lowest esti
mate placed on an acre of timbered
lands is thirty thousand foot, and
many timber men and Government
place it at forty thousand
TfTff?fMTfTf f 1TTTT1
T j feot an acre. One thousand feet of
lunmer weighs two thousand pounds.
Thirty thousand feet of lumber weighs
sixty thousand pounds.. Then there
Is left on an acre of timbered Linda,
after It has been logged off, the small
timber and forty to fifty feet ol the
tops of trees which at a low eutlmato
will ninke fifteen cords of wood. A
cord of dry wood will weigh two
thousand pounds. Thus an average
acre of timbered lands In the coast
counties will produce as much freixht
for transportation In one year as will
an arre of land In the Willamette Val
ley ln a hundred and fifty years, and
after the timber Is loggod off, It will
produce more pasture on an acre of
land than will an acre of land In the
Wlllumette Valley by reason of tin
moisture from the ocean.
It Is estimated that in Lincoln Coun
ty there Is eUhteen billion foet of
merchanlablo timber. If this timber
was sawed Into lumber it would take
a vessel of the carrying rapacity of on
million feet every dny ln the year for
fifty years to transport this lumber to
market, and It would renulre the ser
vice of one hundred cars every day
1 1 4 ft IHW4HW4rH4M In the your for fifty years to haul this
I timber to the saw mills to be manu-
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE IN
THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF OUR PLANT
WHERE BILLS MAY BE PAID AND ALL BUSI
NESS PERTAINING TO THE COMPANY WILL
BE TAKEN CARE OF.
YaquinaElectric Co.
American flag that time Is now, but
the too -radical Seaman's act of Con
gress drove them out.
A great nation is practically without
adequate representation on the seven
seas to carry its own malls or diplo
mats, because It allowed a few radi
cal labor leaders to dictate Its shipping
legislation.
Frank Nye came over from Corvallls 'sary.
last evening to Btralghten up his affairs $50.00
here. He left this morning for Van-, He Is now seeking a settlement in full
couver, Wash., where ho will join his in a lump sum hoping by this means
company, the Third Oregon. Frank Is , to be able to take the steps necessary
a member of the machine gun squad, j to save his log.
t Now is the Time to Visit I
Califorina
Her beauty, her brilliant city life, her joy
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Refresh mind and body. See that your
tickets read
FOR SALE
8 Young Cows, grade Jerseys.
Will be fresh soon; and some
young stock. A. K. Oilar,
Waldjiort, Ore.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been, by order of the
County Court of Lincoln county. Ore
gon, duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Orrln Howe, deceased.
All persons having claims agninst
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified and
with proper vouchers as by law re
quired to me at the law office of O. B.
Mcciuskey, Toledo. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated Whrch 16th, 1917.
M. Howe.
Administrator of the estate of Orrln
Howe, deceased.
G. B. McCluokey, Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln
Frank Priest, guardian of Harriet
Wtnant, a minor, Plaintiff,
vs.
May Butterfleld and Fred Butter
field, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution decree and
order of sale Issued out of the above
entitled Court in the above entitled
action to me directed and dated the
19th, day of March, A. D. 1917 in favor
of Frank Priest, Guardian of Harriet
Wlnant, a minor Plaintiff and against
the above named named Defendants
for the sum of $500.00 with Interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from the 14th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1914 and a further sum of
$40.00 attorney's fees and costs taxed
at $10.50, and costs of this writ com
manding me to sell the following des
cribed real property situate in Lincoln
County, Oregon as follows, towlt: -Lot
Two In Block Fifty In Case and
Bayley's Second Addition to the City
of Newport, in Lincoln County, Ore
gon. NOW, THEREFORE In compliance
with the demands of said execution
decree and order of sale I 'will on
Saturday the 21st day of April A. D.
1917 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the front
door of the County Court Hon no, In
the City of Toledo, Lincoln County,
Oregon, sell to the blithest bidder for
cash, all the right title and Interest
of the above named Defendants In the
above named action, In the above des
cribed property to satisfy said exe
cution decree and order of sale, in
terest, costs and accruing costs.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Date of First Publication Mar. 23, 1917
Date of Last Publication Apr. 20, 1917.
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