Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 12, 1903, Supplement, Image 9

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    Xincoln County Xeaber Supplement
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Doings of the City Dads in
Adjourned Session.
Council Chamber, Toledo.Ore.. )
June 10, 1903
The common council of the city of
Toledo met in adjourned session.
Present Mayor Sturdevant, Aldermen
Dick, Hall, Plum lee and Peterson, Re
corder Krogstad.
Minutes of the last regular meeting
read and approved.
Petition by J. Ofstedahl, Austin
Rosebrook and others asking for the
construction of a regulation sidewalk
in front of lot No. block No. , ex
lending 50 feet fioui corucr of 4th and
Hill street On motion petition grauted
unanimously.
On motion the following claims were
allowed. Stone Wells, labor on streets,
$3; B. F Swope, drawing ordinance, $2,
Ordinance No. 40, relating to nuis
ances, read first time in full and twice
by title, and on motion referred until
next meeting for its third reading aud
final passage.
The following resolution was intro
duced by Alderman James Pluinlee
and seconded by Alderman C. A. Dick:
"Moved that we submit to the legal
voters of the city of Toledo, Oregon,
the question -as to whether the present
franchise of the Toledo Water and
Li lit. company shall be declared for
feited and void by reason of sai l com
pany not having complied with terms
of said franchise; and also as to whether
or not a new franchise shall be granted
unto said water company, limiting the
life of said new franchise to 10 years
and lowering the rate per hydrant to be
paid by said city to said water company
under said proposed new charter from
what said rates are undnr the present
franchise. That a special election for
the purpose above named will be held
in said city of Toledo on the day
of , li)03, said special election
to be g .vemed by the general laws cf
t he State of Oregon relating to general,
state and county elections in said state;
and that said special election be author
ized to be held iu said city on the said
day of . 1903. Signed, J.
Plumlee." On motion the resolution
was adopted.
On motion the time for receiving bids
for grading intersection of !th mid Hill
streets was extended until next regu
lar meeting.
On motion of Peterson, seconded by
Plumlee, the marshal was ordered to
have dirt removed from east side crots
ingjof Hill and 3d streets.
On motion of Wells, seconded by
Plumlee, the marshal was ordered to
have Graham street between lth street
and Siletz road hill put in passable con
ditiou.
On motion of Peterson, seconded by
Hall, regulation sidewalk was ordered
constructed by property owneis on east
side of Hill street between 2d and 5th
streets, the same to he Mulsh, d within
00 days from date.
H. W. Vincent was elected council
man to serve the unexpired term of
James Anderson resigned.
On motion council adjourned.
H. R. Sturdevant, Mayor.
Otto O. Krogstad, Recoider.
TOLEDO AND VICINITY
George Hodges of Salado had busi
ness in the city Monday night.
O. B. Delaurier of Siletz made the
county seat a business call Tuesday.
The new gasoline engine and pump
for the city waterworks arrived last
night.
Adam Rae, the enterprising gardener,
fired new cabbage outo the market
Monday.
Johnny Gaither and Pete Abbey, two
of Newport's well known laudlords,
were passengers valleyward Tuesday
morning.
County Surveyor Wygant went into
the Mill creek country Wednesday
above Siletz to run some lines and
settle a dispute over a chittim patch
The old wallpaper on your walls looks
shabby. For one dollar I will sell you
sufficient to repaper a room. Over 75
Styles to select from at Krogstad'a.
That tailor first door south of the
barber shop is always busy. He guar
antees a perfect fit on every garment
and is thoroughly up to-date. Prices
reasonable.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet
next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sam
uel Center. All members are urged to
come aud bring friends. Plenty of sew
ing on hand.
Van Burkleo & Johnson, the photog
raphers, have gone to Newport for the
summer. They do good work and
should make a good cleauup among the
mermaids aud their worshipers.
John F. Muller, one of the energetic
fiiletz homesteaders, left this morning
for a visit with his folks at Portland
He has doue considerable clearing this
season and will soon have a flue ranch.
L. a. Mei8 and family arrived the
latter pu t of last week from Washing-
ton to make their home in this county,
Mr. Meigs has purchased the Baiilev
place on Depoe slough aud will occupy
n as soon us tne present tenant vacates.
Mrs. W. K. Willis aud Mrs. L. F.
Pryer, mother and sister respectively
of virs.WilliamThayer.anived Wellies
day evening from Oregon City for a
brief visit. Ihey returned this morn
ing.
The od paint has washed off vour
house; it looks faded and weather.
worn. A little fresh paint will beau
tify it and make it last much longer
Pure linseed oil aud the best of naints
at Krogstad's.
K. S. Vmit, brother of Merchant J.
R. Vant, ami Mrs. William Unpins.
mother of Mrs. J. R. Vant. arrived last.
Saturday evening from Birtle, Maui
toh i, to make Toledo their home. The
former wid probably accept a position
in the Lincoln Couuty Bank in the
near future.
An election will be held at the school
house iu Toledo at 1 o'clock p. m. next
Monday for the purpose of selecting a
school director for three years and a
olerk for one year. The question of
schoolhouse improvements will be dis
cussed. . .
Stop and see the beautiful patterns
of summer dress goods, French ging
hams, .mull, Swiss, etc., at Charles
Montgomery's. Fourth of July sup
plies on hand. Come early and get
your fireworks. A general line of
fancy goods, novelties aud jewelry al
ways on hand. Fancy candies aud
lunch privileges enjoyed by all Wein
erwurat, cheese, crackers, cookies, etc.
C. E. Montgomery, Siletz, Or.
Newport Notes.
BLUE PRINT MAPS.
Blue print maps of any town
ship in Roseburg, Oregon, and Dis
trict, showing aii vacant lands, for
50 cents each. If you want any
information from the U. S. Land
Office, address
Title Guarantee & Loan Co. ,
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In order to compete with
the leading hotels we are
compelled to establish the
following rates :
Commercial accommodations per
' $2.00
Tourists aud others $1 to 1.50
Single meals to residents 25
Any gtiesi dissatisfied with ac
commodalions will have mon
ey retunded b making com- '
plaint to the management.
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A handsomely lllnirrnitml weekly. T.nrveit dr.
culHtlim of sny solentltlo journ.Y. TernlJ $3
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Record of Recent Exchanges in
Lincoln County.
June 2 Theodore Mulkev to Z n
Davis, south of southeast , east i
of southeast V of southwest section
8, township 12 south, rane 8 west
Consideration $20. '
June 6 W. Gifford Nash to Fredrick
Brockhoff , 80 acres In section 16, town
ship 10 south, range 8 west Considera
tion $800. J
June 4 Josephine Neff and Samuel
Neff to Louis II Meigs, southeast of
southeast section 31, township 10
south, range 10 west; also northeast
cf northwest H kvA lts 5 and 6 o(
section 6, township 11 south, rauge 10
west. Consideration $2500.
June 4 Adolpn Peterson and Ketura
Peterson to William (J. Slyker, south
east i of southeast section 10, town
ship 12 south, range 11 west. Consid
eration $50
June 6 -George B. McCluskey to
Fred W. Chambers, lot 8 in block 7,
Graham's 5th addition to Toledo. Cou
sideratiou $262 50.
Juue 8 Lydia Blaser and Jacob Bin
ser to Lula Casteel, store-building in
Yaquiua. Consideration $100.
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