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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
In Render: Volume! XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, October 16. 1908. Number 34 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon Showing the amount and number of claim allowed by the County Court of laid County and foi what allowed, amount of warrant drawn and amounts of warrant! outstanding and unpaid, from April 1, 1908, to September SO, 1906. Clalmi allowed On what account allowed Warrant drawn County Court (Judge and Commissioners) Justice Court (Justices, Constables, Witnesses) circuit court (Hainan, Jury, witnesses, etc.) Sheriff's Office (Salary of Sheriff) Clerk's Office (Salary of Clerk and Deputy). Treasurer's Office (salary and stamps) . , Coroner's office (Coroner, witnesses, Jury, etc.) School Superintendent's Office (salary, traveling expenses, examinations, etc) Assessor's Office (salary of Assessor, Deputy, etc) Rebate of Taxes (taxes refunded) Current Expenses (books, stationery, postage Ivery, expressage, stamps, all offices) Courthouse Expenses (Janitor, lights, fuel , etc) Care of Poor (salary as County Physician and provision for the poor) Insane, (examinations and witnesses) Bridges (material and laber) Election Expenses (registrations, ballots and supplies, pay of Judges, Clerks, etc.) Koadsaud Highways (lumber, supplies, Supervisors) County Health Officer Tli. Treasurer has paid the Crst half ol the Also Interest on cancelled warrants SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY 8TATEMENT For County of Lincoln, State of Oregon, from April, 1908, to September 30, 1908, inclusive: Warrants Outstanding April 1, 1908, Warrants outstanding aud unpaid (.17251 98 Kept. 30, 1908, Warrants Issued six months ending September 30, 11666 41 Sept. 30, 1908, Warrants paid and cancelled for Liabilities Oct. 1, 1908, Warrants outstanding and unpaid Oct. 1, 1908, Estimated interest . Total liabilities, ' Kesonrees Oct. 1, 1908, Cash in the hands of the Treasurer applicable to the payment of above liabilities, TATE OF OREGON, County of Lincoln, I 1, Ira Wade, ronnty clerk of the above named county and state, do hereby certify tnat the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims al lowed by the county court of said county for the six months beiiinninir April 1, 19s8, and end ing September 30. 1908, on what account the same allowed, the amount of warrants drawn and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, as the same appears upon the records of my office and in mv official care and custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court of said county on this the 5th day of October, 1908. seal 1KA WADE, County Clerk. Semi-Annual Statement Of the County Treasurer of Lincoln county, OreRon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of Septemner, 1908, of moneys received, paid out and on hand. Cash on band dated of making last report Receipts are as follows: A pril. 1908. From the County Clerk mate j n 1 reasurer May, 1908. " County Clrk i . " Mate Treasurer " County Clerk i, I, ti " " Sheriff "i SchiHil Superintendent " Sfhool District No. 14 " County Clerk V Sheriff " School Superintendent " State Treasurer " County Clerk ti i ii School Superintendent June, July. Aug. Sept. Disbursements are as follows: April. 190. Face County warrants " Interest County warrants " ' Various other funds May, ' Face County warrants ' ' Interest county warrants " Various other funds June, " Face county warrant " Interest county warrants 11 Various other funds July " Face county warrants " Interest county warrants ' Various other funds Aug., " Face county warrants " Interest county warrants " Various other funds Sept., " Face county warrants " " Interest county warrants " ' Various other funds Cash on hand date I. O. B. McClnskey. do certify that the forgoing is a true and correct statemont of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand In the County Treasury of said Conntv far the six months endliiu September so. ls08. ' Wit ness my hand this lst day of October, 1908. U II. JlcCl.l'SKKY, Trcasurerof Lincoln County. Oregon. Semi-Annual Report Of J. If. Ross, Sheriff, for the six months ending September 30 1908 To 'he Honorable County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon. ' (ientleincn: 1 here with submit my semi-annual report for the six mouths ending September K. I!K8. gHlng the auiniiuls of money collected by nie on the lux rolls of 1 Ineuln comity for the dilternnt years and turned over to the Ceiinty Treasurer, as follows towif Tax redemptions on 1901 roll (6 63 1902 " 71 79 . " 1903 " 4t'l 90 i " 19114 " 295 35 ' .r ,. l!IM " 843 79 " 19.16 ' 475 15 Taxes collected l'W " In 6 74 Statutory 'l ax Sale, July 1?, 1908. !t'.2 69 Sheriffs mileage K0 20 Total, (1C904 24 The above funds wcte distributed as follows: bix'Cial tsxol school district No. 1 ( 82 54 ' " ' 2 4-'ti 48 ft ' " ' 8 199 16 i. i. 4 8 12 " 7 7 43 i "' " 8 13 20 ' " 1(1 45 09 " " 12 45 69 " 14 69 02 i i " ' " lit 18 6o ' " 22 10 96 ' ' 24 M 78 Canvas gloves lit Stewart's. P. S. Price of Kings Valley was Toledo visitor last week. J. Margson was a passenger for Portland Wednesday morning. Miss Winona Hooker returned Wednesday from a few week's visit Ht Portland. Fred CIuiiiiIkt left for Eureka, California, Tuesday. He intends fielding (be winter in California. 468 05 68 20 616 40 9U0 00 924 90 203 98 61 60 406 96 1167 0 709 87 90S 33 238 83 760 15 20 00 156 27 1358 H 2806 25 25 00 Total, $11666 41 State tax tio so 2400 14 48918 39 25509 97 months ending Sept. 30, 1908, 23408 42 123(08 42 1052 70 (24461 12 (6922 97 (42694 03 ( 192 65 1000 00 266 85 4M3 61 773 94 1 60 313 80 1716 22 69 00 73 09 3S0 72 1158 21 17 00 1163 DO 623 96 3496 30 2 00 (15867 (8273 49 89ti 42 7455 10 7459 83 Wi0 24 21M8 M 2160 42 199 07 Total Receipts, ns4 04 im 21 Know Mil mm 6;8 46 6l.fi 52 303 81 15 07 1839 48 Total Disbursements, of this report, $1119:1 59 Ii65t,7 69 31 8 30 82 7 69 84 4 64 38 4 65 41 6 '. 66 25 69 17 97 229 90 " ' City of Newport ny oi I menu " " Newport Koad District " " Koad District No. 4 " " . ' 6 " ' 8 . i, j,! n. n , .. jtj Stale Library Fund County School Fund HiH'e and Couuly Fund 177 30 1 50 189 99 22 39 6 12 66 Ml 43 21 22 91 184S 80 7; 104 27 Total, (I0KO4 24 Respectfully submitted, J. H. KOSS. Sheriff. Dated, Toledo, Orriron, Octobers, 1908. Buy your school tablets at Stew art's. J. 1). Kent of Waldport was in the city Wednesday. Si CoiM'land of Salado was a To ledo visitor this week. Dave Kamsdcll of Elk City was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. S. J. Robb returned home Mon. day evening from a trip to port-land. A new line of rubber goods at Stewart's. Rex Nelson was up from New port last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Altree were Newport visitors the first of the week. August Fischer of the Corvallis Flouring Mills was in the city last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butterfield of the Lower Siletz were Toledo visitors last week. W. F.' Keady and wife, of Wald port passed through to Portland yesterday. Mrs. G. M. McBrido returned Wednesday evening from a trip to the Metropolis. Commissioner John Fogarty was a county , seat visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Capt. Tyler the music dealer of Newport was in the cify the first of week, having sold 0. R. Altree a piano. Dr. Humberstone departed for Portland Tuesday morning. He has quit practicing dentistry at To ledo and will probably locate in Portland. Miss Hattie Gillette who has for more than a year past held the position as telephone girl at Stew art's store left for Ccrrvallis Satur day morning, where she will make her home. .E. D. Prescott departed yesterday morning for Granite, Washington, where he will make his home. Mr. Prescott was a good citizen and his many friends are .sorry to see him leave. . . Wm. Searth, Tom Homing and Chauncey Hawkins made a trip to Otter Rock Saturday, rcturninir Sunday. They intended ' to do some deep sea fishing but the water was too rough. Wednesday evening the members of Syringa Circle entertained their gentlemen friends. The evening -was spent in playing whist until . . ' ... 1 , ... ri k i v i i i Keswick Codling, 1st G J eleven when cake and punch were'.,. , , . , , ., ., lvliode Island Greening, served. e arc hoping they will . . , do it again. J. Margson, living on' the lower Bay hail the misfortune to have his launch and Iniat house catch fire Tuesday afternoon and burn despite his efforts to save them. Mr. Margson was cleaning his engine when he dropped a small piece and could not. find it so he lit a match. Some gasoline had leaked out into the lxiat which instantly caught fire burning the boat and boat house. Mr. Margson eseniwd' with a slight singeing and has ordered another launch. Frank L. Buker Chairman of the Republican County Central Com mittee called the Executive Com mittee consisting of the Chairman, F. A. Godwin and R. A. Bense'.l together at the Commercial Hotel parlors last Thursday to discuss the political situation in Lincoln county. A gooil reKirt was had from nearly every precinct in tho county, that Republicans every where were alert and active, and in earnest support of the Presidential ticket. The Committee- will urge continual effort until the day of election, and public speakers will be invited to meet and address the people where over it is possilile. Lincoln county may be set 'down in the Tuft and Sherman column with a handsome majority. A Successful Carnival. Last Friday evening Lincoln County's Fruit and Vegetable Car nival closed. From everyjpoint of view it was more of a success! than anticipated. The weather was ideal for the occasion, the exhibits were many and of most excellent quality and the attendance and interest taken was all that could have been expected. This little impromptu fair, gotten up in but a few days de monstrated to our people that this county is perfectly able to get up a fair and have as good displays of fruit and vegetables as any locality in the state, and a fair every year is an assured fact. The bulk cf tho exhibits at the Carnival were shipped to the Port land Commercial Club by the To ledo Development League, under whose auspices the carnival was given. This display will be seen by the thousands of homeseckers who are arriving in Portland every day and will be the best advertise ment this county could possibly make. It will bring many to our county. The following is a list of the premiums: A POLES Winter Banana, lst C. Bocckman. Wealthly, lst 0. G. Dalaba; 2d C Boeekman. Twenty Ounce Pepin, lst T B But ler; 2d M L Trapp. Bollflower, lst Mrs A Bradeson; 2d ML Trapp. Bismark, lst Mrs II E Collins; 2d C M Doutt.' Glori Mundi, 1st J W Rolx'rtson; 2d Mr McKeown. King, lst C 1) Wilson; 2.1 N F Ed wards. Waxins, lst G T Smith. j Bon Davis lst p A Miller; 2d G T Snu'f ll Palouse, 1st G T Smith; 2d P A Miller. Crab, lst G T Smith; 2d F M Stanton. Nameless, lst G T Smith T Smith lst ti T Smith Gravenstine, 1st C F Williams; 2d P A Miller. Baldwin, lst P A Miller; 2d M L Trapp. Limber Twig, 1st M L Trapp. Walhridgc, lst M I, Trapp. Northern Spy, lst J McCluskey; 2d X F Edwards. ' Harlan's Favorite, 1st B F Grant. Arkansas Black, 1st G T Smith. Fall Sweets, 1st John Salvage. 1'KAIiS Bartletts, 1st Gene M Robertson; 2nd Mrs J Kyniston. Brown Bcurrc, lst Nash Bros. Strawberries, fresh, 1st A 1) Per kins; 2d Eudelle Bothers, Prunes, Italian, lst F M Stanton; 2d Mrs J Kyniston. Prunes, Silver, lst M L Trapp. Hybrid Blaek-Baspborry, 1st A I) Perkins. VWIKTAI1I.ES, fJIUIN, KTO. Thousand Headed Kale, lst C Christiansen; 2d G Duhl. Cabbage, lst S Romtvedt; 2d F II Phillips. Red pickling, lst A Haberuiai). Squash, Hubbard, 1st A Nye; 21 M L Trapj.. Marblchead, 1st If Lutey. Golden Maniouth, lst G Duhl. Corn, sweet, C Christiansen; 2d B F Grant. Corn, pop, 1st S ItomtvoiU. A. M. Smith departed yesterday morning for a month's visit in tho East. lie will probably visit his old home in Virginia before return ing. N. L. McElwain returned las-t Wednesday from a trip to his old home in North Dakota. His daugl -ter returned with him and her husband will follow soon, as they intend to make Oregon their futuie home. Mrs. I. B. McJunkin had a fine display of cheese at the Carnival. She has made a careful study of the cheese and butter industries in this county and says that with butter fat at 30 cents per pound she has made 1.25 more per cow per month from cheese than with tho butter from the same numlier of cows. She wants to see cheese factories in this county. The games played on the ball grounds during the Carnival con sisted of a football game Thursdny between Toledo High School and Siletz Juniors, and resulted in To ledo's favor, 1G to 12; and a base ball game Friday afternoon between Toledo and Siletz. Toledo boys also won this game by a score of 12 to 4. In the third inning Casey, Siletz' pitcher, got his hand hurt and "Piekcls" Hampton of the en gineering corps took his place. . Judge Lowell Speaka Here. Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pend leton, one of Oregon's most eloquent speakers will speak to the citizens of this county at the- courthouse next Monday evening. All cordially invited. Boats For Sale. Two round bottom, clinker, row boats, 10-ft., built last June. 815 each. EwiNd Bros., Toledo. . Bids Wanted. For contract to put in fill on the upper side of the Olallu dam. Bids will be opened Monday, October 2(1, HJ08. I. B. McJunkin, District Supervisor. - Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization will meet at. the oflicee of the County Judge, at Toledo, Oregon, on Monday the l!)th day of October, 1!)0H, for the piii'ixise of examining and correct ing the 1!KW assessment rolls. The law requires that all petitions or applicants for the reduction of n particular assessment shall be lyade in writing, verified be the oath of tho applicant or his attorney, and must bo filed with the Board during the Fiiist wv.v.k it is iiy law hk qciiiki) to mo l. skssion, and tiny petition or app'ieation not so made, verified, and filed shall not he con sidered or acted upon by the Board, ami notice is hereby given to each and every taxpayer assessed upon said rolls, that if Ik; fails to appear before said Board, or lilt s with said Board a verified jH-litinn, during tho first week of its session, he will be unable to obtain relief before (lie County Court, as the Court will hereafter a I isolutely refuse to allow any rebate of any taxes paid ujam the 1 DOS tax rolls, for the reason that the law makes the Board of Equalization the proper authority for correcting said rolls. Dated at Toledo, Or., this Kith day of September, 1D0S. By order of the County Court. Iha Wade, County Clerk.