i 1 'ill i J ; THAT TAX REBATE. A Subscriber at Newport Wishes to Know About It. A subscriber at Newport having read about the $9.05 tax rebated to Commissioner C. H. Willtams, last session of the county coiirt, asks to have some light thrown on the subject. He writes as follows: "Newport, Or., Dec. 21, 1896. Editor Leader: I see in your last issue in the county court pro ceedings the following: 'Petition of C. H. Williams for rebate of taxes: Petition granted and war rant ordered drawn for $9.05.' Now there are several taxpayers in this place that would like to know what Mr. Williams got his $9.05 for, and whether there is a chance for any of the rest of us to get a small rebate on our taxes also. as the Dave Williams farm. A comparison of the assessment with the Butord farm near, upon which the improvements are not nearly so valuable, shows that the Williams cultivated lands were assessed at 153-33 Per acre and the Buford cul tivated land at $35.71 per acre. , Mr. Williams sat as a memher of the court when it passed upon and examined the tax roll, and helped to certify to the equality of the assessments therein. It seems to us that that was the time he should have discovered that his assessment was too high. For Sale. Since McKinley is elected I have several fine places for sale cheap. Some well improved farms. Some good sheep or goat ranches. If you want good bargains come and see M. J. Allphin, Eddyville, Ore. For the information of the above gentleman, and all others that feel interested, we would Kay Ilia I we have looked up the records and proceedings in this "rebate" case and find them as follows: On December 11, 1896, Mr. Williams ood b essential to M health. Every nook I sOtOsT! and corner of the Baf I Uvil system is reached by the blood, and on 1? jsil'ty the coumiiuu of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Saraatwrilla. TMo maHIMna iniMia paid his taxes for 1895 to Sheriff : talfees, and enriches the blood, and sends Landis. The total taxes amounted the elemelts of health and strength to to $101.79, upon an assessment of $3.857- On the same day he pre- every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep ana cures that tired feeling. Remember, sented the following petition to the county court, of which he is a member: "In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln: To the County Court: Your petitioner. C. H. Williams resnectfnllv renrownk in tUc ,,,. I-I i i-kui- cure Liver Ills: easy to .w a "X. lui . ol. , ' 1 IIWU 8 t''Ste.easytoojerata.e, Hundred iuhi uuung ujc ctii logs uc was assessed upon the following properly C3oods Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood PurUer. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Lincoln County. The Oregon Central and Eastern Railroad Company, plaintiff, vs. Wm. M. Hosg, defendant. To Wm. M. Hoag, the defendant in the above entitled suit: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON, you are hereby summoned and required to appear andanswerplaintiff'scomplaint in the above entitled suit, now on file In the oflice of the Clerk of said Court, on or before the 25th day of January, 1897, that being the first day of the next regular term of said Court, to be held at the court house, in the town of Toledo, in Lincoln Countv, State of Oregon ; and you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appearand answer said complaint as herein required the plaintiffwill take a decree against you for the relief prayed for in the complaint in said suit, to-wlt: A decree of the said Cot rt decreeing and adiudirinff that vou have no estate, claim or Interest whatsoever of, in, or to all or any of the tide and overflowed lands in Sections Fif teen, Twenty-two, Twenty-six, Twenty-seven Range 11 west, in Lincoln County, State of Oregon, and that the title of the plaintiff therein is good and valid ; and decreeing that you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to the said tide and overflowed lands adverse to the plain tiff, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit against you. This Summons Is published in the Lincoln Connty Leader for six successive weeks, by order of Hon. J. C Fullerton, judge of the said Court, whichorder was made at Chambers at Roseburg, Oregon, and bears date December 10th, 1896. J. R. BRYSON and W. 8. McFADDEN, Attorneys for 1'latntifr. Sheriffs Sale. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER ' 1 as herein set forth, towit: Xotlce of Final Settlement. On SW l, sec. 12, tWD. II SOlllh i In,i!!e,.Cm,Vt7 r?'.lrt ,' lhe State of Oregon, for range 11 west, $1,300, That 011 the above described property he was assessed for 1 5 In the matter of the estate of George W. Jack son, Sr., deceased: Wi'ICE IS HKHEBY GIVEN THAT THE George undersigned, administrator of the estate of i r0l?e 2,7 of ,b,Tk,S Tge W.Jackson, Sr., deceased, has tiled his "l""H.?L".''..,,t: and bv virtue of a decree, order of sale and execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the connty of Lincoln, bear ing date November 23rd, lH9(j, under seal of said court on a decree and order of sale In favor of M.S. Woodcock and against J. R. Bayley, for the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and Forty-four and 66-100 Dollars in United States Gold Coin, and interest thereon in like crln at the rate of ten per cent per annum from July 29th, 1MB, and the further sum of Three tiunareu ana Twenty-live dollars attorneys fees, and the sum of Flftv-one Dollars and seventy-five cents costs and disbursements, which decree wasduly entered and docketed in said court on the 29th day of July, 18911, in a suit to foreclose a mortgage, which mortgage was made and executed and delivered bv said J. R. Hayley and his wife Klizabeth Bayley to said M. S. Woodcock bearing date August 17th, 1891, and was recorded on the Mth day of August 1891, oi ikkik ij, oi recoras oi mortgages tor in in me state oi Oregon, acres Of improved land at the rate ; ' account of tald'' administration lnthe "? ,he,l.fte' .th.at Pr; f "''' lonton county ol ?6o.oo per acre. That on the couniyof Uno luesday. February 2nd i8ot mio-vm m riviu muie in ui-exon, aim sam tanas at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m.,'at the Court a "" ftitimte.I In said county of Lincoln. In House in Toledo. I i,,,in ..n,.r.V.r ; said suit M. S. V, oodcoclt is plaintiff and J. R. hearing objections thereto, nnif for thS l!ftvlc" Elisabeth Bayley; Richard Williams; J. u. tarson; r. s. Malcolm, receiver of the es- inte oi J. u. t. arson; Margaret A. Stevens; Louis same property he was assessed upon 145 acres 01 uncultivated land at rate of $3.45 per acre. Your petitioner further represents that said assessment was exhorbi tant and in excess of the assessment of similar lands in same locality and of the same nature. That such similar lands in said locality were assessed in no furthtr or greater amount than the sum of $20 per acre for cultivated lands. That the excess of assessment as made upon my said property over that of other property of like quality and character in the same locality is in the sum of $565, the tax whereon amounts to $9 05; That your petitioner has paid said taxes and herewith presents his receipt therefor to the court. Wherefore your petitioner prays that lie be reimbursed in the said nun of $9.05 and that a warrant in his favor for said amount be drawn n the general fund of the county therefore. C. II. Williams. Subscribed and sw orn to before me tkis December 11, 1896. J. O. Stkarns. County Judge." The following file marks were on the back of the petition: "C. II. Williams, petition. Kxamined Dec. 11. 1S96, and grained. J. O. Stearns, Judge. P. A. Godwin, Commissioner." The petition was filed, examined and acted upon by the court at once and a warrant ordered drawn for the amount of rebate asked An examination of the tax shows that the valuation of culti vated lands was at the rate of $53-33 per acre instead of $60 as alleged in the petition. It also -.hows that on this class of lands the state board of equalization made a reduction of ten per cent,' thus cutting the valuation of the property down $130; leaving the valuation upon which he paid taxes $1170, instead of $1,300, as alleged in the petition. The assessor's oflice was not accessible to us at the present time, and we could not learn what value Mr. Williams placed on his property when he signed his assessment blank for that year. The land in question is the quarter section on the Newport road, known t merit thereof. Dated this 9th day of December, 1S9S. ...... . F. M.STANTON, Administrator nf th fmtntn ,.f 11' Jackson, Sr., deceased. for. roll Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Lincoln County. Minnie M. Arnold, Harry L.l Arnold and Minnie M Ar. nold, guardian, plaintiff. Suit in Equity to foreclose William Mackay, defendant.J To William JIaekay, the above-named de fendant: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFOREOON; -a. ou are hereby summoned and required to " ln complaint ot the plaintiff., in the above entitled suit now on lile with the clerk of the above-named court, on or before the fourth Monday, the Mh day of Jan uary 1897, It being the tirst day of thenext rug ular term of the said court, to be held at the court room in the court house at Toledo, In Li'i rtn.,.'l,!,.y' 0r''S": 'd you aro hereby noil tied that if you fail so to appear and an swer as heieln required, the I'biintlll's will an Piy.",h.j cort for th relief prayed for in their said complaint, namely: fur a decree against yon, the said William Mac! av foi the sum of One Thousand Dollars in V.8. gold coin, with Interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of ten per cnt per annum from the 28th day of rehruery. w.b, until paid, and for Sllo.i.0 as attorney s fees, besides the costs and dis bursei, entsof this suit; and that the mortgage set out in the complaint be fMroelos -d anil th i the mortgaged premises therein described, to wit: Lot numbered 4 and 6 In section Is, and Lots numbered 1. mul n In i.... i.. i ship 11 south, range 10 west, in Lincoln county" )r. 'icon, anil containing 1W..2 acres, be sold I y ...o mii riii oi i.inci.in lounlv, Oniron in the manlier prcscrlb.d by law fi r tlOMnloif real proiwity und.;r execution, and that the pro ceeds aiislng from siu h sale lie appli d, first Ui the payment of the costs and exp' nses of such sale and of this suit, andn.-xt to the garment of lhe amount decreed to be duo the plaintiffs M!?1.! '"'"""If th. Ir said attomej 'sWs, an l !. l i i ,Uh"' m" 'orenouch to sat- h' ' "' uriiiniuis in mil tnai tliev may haVe fXOPIIllotl aim fta, a,,.. mency, am r at rt i L 1 1 SlViS', '!!"" cllllllVI ."'"'or him slnce'tho 28 n day of K-briiary, lo, be forever debarred 2sVitJoT ,;!"i'Vi".'"fr hl' ";ie- ""erest and .iff'J" Premises, and thBt the p.alntiff have the right to become the purchas er at such sale: andTor such other rule order, or relief as the Court may seem meet ande "uii: CoTY'ir".," 1" P",bll1''' 1" the Lincoln l otiNTY I.kaiier, for six successive and conscc- f Jaenarv"is:rn:C,1i,H,els' Wut ,l 'he "h day nlw ,kLS :'.. V V1" nd lu pursuant of ail i , execution against any other prop-rty foi the deilcencv. and tht thi .,.,. i,r .." f.ffiT' 'J'',,l"."ki"",. '""dlp.te.ssession of the said premises, and that ih .ia,....ii... made bythe Hon. J. v. Fullerton Judia ,f J :on, at ISlHi. J. R. BRYSON. Attorney for I'lainlifls. thrberio.'hw?stgdateueraur91' YATES & YATES, LAWYERS, CORVALLIS, OREGON. U. DEXL1XG Eli, Attomey-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. bearing date November 2:)rd. m . i.i.. t duly rendered bv th Rniil .iitlirt I,. ... R. "ryson was plaintiff and men action In which J of November, in favor of the said plaintiff SiL'' ."r'"" 'h? ") deiendant for theP.i no iH.Jl,with Interest at eight percent rer an l",".'i,:;.m th" day of Nov'em ber, W. d i-i f.l..u tflll" I'lHI Rill HP fhau . property Hereinafter described, attached in the salif action; and which said judgment ; was duly docketed in the Judgnu nt din kel T of the ."'fcri",,.he '' day of November i?dH ,hl-.hld,e;eV,""nn lsme thereon is t, ri sibrfi Th.'11.' ,deUvered '' eommands n e U satisfy the said snms of money due thereon Ihid".1!?-"' ,he ', Pn'Perly hereinaHeVT. Till y. rt,i,Pe fttm,e nving been heretofore dulv attached by me in the said action. Now there, fore, in pursuance of the said execution and SUSHI? h"ve levi,d "l foil "wing described real property, belonging to the lam h.!?"???'' Anf--:lalr, towit: The wes ( lh ! nti!,U ""rter the ."st ha" "I the southwest quarter of section thirtv In !ohr;,;.,'cATd"or lind.y, the tth day or Jsanary, 189J, at the hour of one o'clock in the aftern on rf said day . t the Court Hon., d"r,i., the "hy will iff'?' " Lin,0"ln COUI,,f "reon, I M .i offer ,or 'le' and sell at liulllc SSn'J'S ? th0 highest bidder for cash in fh."?i ,ve.d,,crll,1 "al property and la the right, title, Interest and estate of the . aid defendant Arthur 8t. Clair, of in a id to me, to satisfy the amount due on theVaW Judgment and execution, con. 3 'ruTng Dated December 2nd, 1896 Sheriff of Lincoln Countv, Oregon LOOK HERE fgj am closing out several lines goods and will make prices that will bi to sell them.- For Groceries- A call will convince you that 1 selling Groceries cheaperthan other house in the County. T. W. GORMAN YAQUINA CITY. BO0THS CASH - STORE s- Yaquina City, Oregon. Qfovl uiapic auu l aiity viiucenes Hardware, Tinware, Etc. Goods Sold at San Francisco Pricj J. S. BOOTH, Prop., YAQUINA CITY, OREGON. Fleischner. Sol Illrsch. Mark A. Mnvnr and Sam Simon, partners doing busiue-s unilcr the firm name ot ririser.ncr, .Mayor i Co.; School Dis trict No. .18 of Lincoln countv. Oregon, a corpor ation duly organized under the laws of Oregon; J. It. Itrvson as assign- e for the Insolvent estate of Hamilton, Job ik Co.; Nat, M. Raphael and Ala Harris, partners doing busines under the linn namoof Nat. M. Raphael Co.; .los.ph T. Watson; Lincoln Countv In the State of 'trogon, a corporation duly organized under the laws of Oregon, aro defendants; said dcc:ee, ordorof sale and execution was delivered to niA rnm manillng-i.e, as sheriff of the iaM Comity of I Lincoln In the State of Oregon to sell In th ! iiiunuer provi.icu i.y law lor tne snloofreal property on execution, all of the following de scribed real property, which is also described In snld decree and ex cution as follows, tuM lt: Lots two and three in bb.ck four; lots four, live, six, seven, eight and nino in block si.ay ono: lots ni:e, two, three, ten, eleven and twelve In block one hundred and two; Lots four, live, six. seven, eight and nine in block twenty-eight; Lots seven, elcl.t ami nine In block forly-fonr; l ots one, two, three, ten, eleven and twelve In block liftv-one; Lots four, five six, sev. n, eight and nine in block lifty-threc; ell of block sixty-two: block sv. ntv-one; block one hundred; block thirty; block twvntv; block ninety-two; block niiictv four, all of said real esta'e situated in the town and oily of Newport in Lincoln County, Oregon; together with the t. neir.ents, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging. r In anywise appertaining, and also all of the estate, rtS'h' title, Inter- st, properly, claim e.iultv of re demption of said ile.'ciidants in said pVemR s and every part thereof excent onlv the statuto ry right of redemption provided bylaw in cases ofr al property so.d upon exeemion, and on ih inn inn aay or January, i7, at the hour i f two o'clock p. in. oi said da,- Inst, aforesaid, I will a such sheriff sell at pu ll" auction at the Court House door, In the lown ami city of Toledo In mid Lincoln Countv. state of Oregon, to the highest bidder for fnt't ed Slates eobl ci-ln. ensh In l-ni.,1 .,11 above described real prop rty to .'atis'y said several amounts of money due to sn'd pl.'.lmifr .... -no. ueeree, omer oi sale and rxec.uil-.nta above-mi ntioncd, and costs and accruing coats Jilted November 117th, ls.K). , , HKI). A. t.ANDIS, gon Lincoln County, in thuStat.- oi Ore- Notice of Sheriffs Sale. VOTU-K IS IIKRKBY GIVKN THAT I'XDLIt and in pursuance of an execution and or der of sale of attached property, issued out ,.f the circuit court of the Stale of Oregon for lien- ..... . ..u..v. , t.io.ei ii.v ,eu OI sain C .lirt n,wl PETER TELLEFSON, DEALER IN General :-: Merchandise, Flour ami Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, 25ry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, EsJ Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothing. BOOTS AND SHOEff,----"------- - T'--!--wCBOCKER'5r A2f GLASSWARE. Cigars and Tobacco, Fru'ts anJ Corifsclicncr. YiUjjiina City, Oregon. it r. Revie , ijs; t iiar ' szmrf&a - KS FHitpH hv A1RFRTSHAW F1 H H "Jf enfy cnt magatine tan it taken, w would tufXist thl .ii.r jicymn-s, at covering mart grouna any other magatine." Bord of Library Commissioner of New Hampshire, 1896. 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