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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
if . , J CVV. snr . W f wmmw Volume XVI. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, Noyember 13. 1908. Number 3S Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon will receive sealed bids up to 5 days before the opening of the next regular term of .said Court, " namely January 6th, 1U09, for the rebuilding of the Elk City bridge across Big Elk river. Bidders to furnish plans and specifications with their bids. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 11th day of November 1908. By order of the County Court . Ira Wade, County Clerk. Go the New York Casli Store, for ,yonr hnsipry. Rpgnlar 25e values 15c; 35c values 20c. Yours for bargains, Chas. E. McDonald. Found. Bunch of four keys, on Olallanear Gunder Olson's. Call at this office and pay for this notice. A new line of slickers at Stewart's Wanted. Wanted a farm in Lincoln county near Toledo preferred. Want to deal with owner direct. Inquire at this office. Thread! Thread! Thread! Carrollton's Extra Soft Finish, for hand and machine, strongest 3 cord thread made; 200 yards on spool, only 4c at the Eclipse. Canvas gloves at Stewart's. A large new line of, Roger Bros., Silverware just received and have more following. H. E. Peterson, The Jeweler. Buy your school tablets at art's. Stew- Joe Kosydar wa.s over from Siletz yesterday. C. C. Pond of Siletz was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Bobby Mann was down from Chitwood yesterday. Collins the. sawmill man was over from Siletz yesterday. Cleve Fish left yesterday "morn ing for a visit with his brother, Wallace, and wife at Forest Grove. Mrs. F. A. Watts, and little -daughter, after spending the Sum mer here with her brother, D. L. Cusack, returned Wednesday to her home at Denver, Colorado. How's This- Four Papers for $2.00 The four publiflafiona we offer yon are "The Ladies World." a liib class bnueelolri magazine published in' NeV York. "Fartp aud Home" a well known, agricultural and home paper published nemi-nionthlv' nt Springfield'' Mhhs. ''Good Literature," a popular liter ary and family monthly published in New York ami "The Lincoln Coonty LEiDBR," with all the local and County news. Here ia reading for every mem ber of the family for only $2.0il per year. Each of these publications is ismied by a reputable house, is fairly represented In its particular field and is widely known. Samples of, the above papers can be seen at this office. IBfiBW W Commissioners' Court. Lincoln county's Commissioners' Court met in regular session last week, and disposed of the following business: Petition of Joseph Blower, asking for cancellation of tax sale, dis missed. Answer of M. Wygant to petition of Joseph Blower, dismissed. Application of Claus Ludemann for license to conduct and operate billiard tables in Waldport, Clerk ordered to issue license to Ludemann for period of six months from Oct 1. Petition of J R Harris for rebate of . taxes. Ordered Clerk to issue a warrant in sum of 825.45 in pay ment fur taxes erroneously paid. Petition of C H William? for re bate of tax. Ordered Clerk to issue Williams a warrant in sum of $71.84 in repayment of taxes erroneously paid. Semi-annual report of Sheriff, Clerk and Treasurer accepted and ordered placed on file. In the matter of the Special road fund of road dist. 19, it is ordered that the Treasurer transfer from the General fund the sum of $S0.80 to the special fund of road district 19 on account of 880.80 having here tofore been erroneously drawn from said. fund. In the matter of rebuilding Elk City bridge across Big Elk creek at Elk City. It is ordered that the county clerk cause notices to be published in the Lincoln County Leader and Newport Mail calling for sealed bids with plans and specifications to 'ebuild the bridge, same to le filed and opened at the next regular term of this Court. In the matter of the claim and care of John Eckert. Ordered that clerk issue warrant in favor of John Eckert in sum of 810 for months of! Sept and Oct, as county aid. In the matter of the Thompson creek bridge. Ordered that Com missioner Kentta lie and he is here by authorized to let contract for rebuilding said bridge for a sum not to excetd $100, and upon comple tisn of same in good workmanship manner, receive same and report to this Court. In the matter of repaying James P. Wolfe certain taxes illegally or erroneously -paid. Ordered that Clerk issue to James P Wolfe a warrant in the sum of 842.59 in payment for said taxes erroneously paid. In the matter of appointing a Justice of the Peace for Siletz pre- j cinct.' W C Fischer appointed. Application of W II Simmons' for a license to run billiard tables at Waldport. Clerk ordered to issue license. The town plat of Tekinink addi tion to the town of Waldport an- j proved.. i In the matter of paying claims of judges and clerks of election. Or- I uereo. vierK issue warrants to each I .f atilil lilibrna nrwl s.1.ji1-.3 1 ! for their services. Following bills were allowed : Gardner ftJorgenson, supplies fi do K M Carter, aalarv as health officer 25 oo I Ross K Mnoms & Co, supplies j 29 ' Fish & Cro.ks, sawing c.yinty wood.... 19 83 L C Norton, supplius district 13. . 7 So ' U S Parmrle &Sons, lumber and hauling j name for dltrit 1(1, S1.5n ulloWed... Gl 00 ' A M Collin, board of prisoners aud county poor 22 00, Austin Unseurnuk, collln and supplies I Koscoe and Koot Sailing;, aud -euro of ' l,.u Halt for Sept and Oct y 00 H I. Veil, supplies for Koxcoe 0 80 W A Dickinson, report as supervisor of dist. 8 and claim, I0 allowed W A Dickinson, 7, J Jensen, ii.f0, Hewitt IS. Clara Uraff-Everson, legisierlng voter. Alseapreolnet 1 60 Bradeion & Altree, work on Olalla dyke 26 Bradeson & Altree, repairing break la Olalla dyke 83 00 "E Nost, car K Stilling, 17-not allowed. J J Burdett, at al, supervisor Newport dist and claim 68 75 Elk City Lumbar Co, luin. for dUt 10 ... 26 82 JCDIxan.et al, work In road dist 10 and claim 46 00 Fir & Spruce Lumber Co, lumber for county, 88.0S allowed 7 is BunhonK & Ca, supplies for county 81 ;5 W E Ball, work as assessor 150 00 Mra W E Ball, work for assessor 78 00 Lena Ball " " 72 00 G B McCluskay " " 3e-allow 80 00 L M Starr " " :-nllow 30 00 Henry Howell " ' 87 allow 72 50 Guy F Laws, " " e 00 W E Ball, stamps Sept and Oct i 00 EOom.etal, cost bill state vs James Kent, 114.90 allowed J8 50 8 C Denny, et al, jeitort as supervisor and claim, 1124.50; also allowed sum of $6.75 on his July report 131 25 Matt Pom pel, taxe-erroneously paid.... 12 56 J H Ross, stamps ,, 12 i Ira Wada, stamps, rx press, freight 25 70 F M t'rpr, .Tamlnlmr Vmn, ln.n 5 on J H Ross, supplies for and guarding In sane person ... 12 42 J W Walker, registering voters In Allies, Tidewater and Beaver Creek 11 20 R S Van Cltva, supplies Flnley Owens 11 75 Glass A Prudhomrae, supplies 44 71 J I Willinrnsan, report as super, dist. It andrlalm 46 00 OttoO Krogstad, supplies 1 35 Oren Ruperts, comity nid so 00 John Turnldite, Janitor and other work 15 50 H Lewis, supulles 4 jf, R P Coin, salary, traveling expenses, ex press and stamps ....137 68 J D Logan, at al, work in road dist. 0.... 828 60 Toledo Livery Stables, draying 1 so Jacob Burkel, bresd for Finley & Owens 8 00 J A Bones, et al. work with men In rotd dist. 14 58 50 Sam Hill, etal, cost bill Stale vs John L Rexford, l.'..90 continued. I.lnc.ln County Leader, printing, 1107.20 allowed J9 90 Ora A Powell, reg. voters In Yaquina.. . 1 30 A I. McDonald, rep.rt ss supervisor and claim continued G B McClnokay, reg voters on blank A n election day 3 40 Geo F Sylvesrkr, reg. voters in Newpert 12.55 -continued. C K Ellsworth, board of insane parson and keeMtr, tcoutinucd. J F Stew art, supplies, 82.05-conlinued. H E Peterson, fixing deck in hheilrlV office continued. FA Godwin, rrg. voters in Nashville Spring aud Fsll elections, II.SO continued. John Finley, carrying and putting wood n shed 2 00 F Terman, supplies 22 60 Keeve dt McJuukin, work on Olalla dam 14.58 -continued. I B McJiinkin, work as supervisor Olalla dyke and dam, 1135.50 continued. Headquarters of Abe Lincoln Post No. C8 G. A. R. Toledo, t iregon. Notice. All Comrads are requested to le present the first Saturday in Decem ber at 2 p. m. for the nomination and election of officers. T. P. Fish, Adjutant. M. SI. D.ivis was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. W. N. Cook of Chitwood was in the city Tuesday. Nick S temple of Kernville was in the City Wednesday. Bruuson it Vanderpool the black -smims have a new ttd in this issue. Sam livin of Newport was a Valleyward passenger Tuesdtiy morning. Mrs. C. 0. Copeland of Siletz was a passenger for Portland Tues day morning. Sirs. Lester Waugh and Sliss Slary Ewing attended llebekah lodge at Newport Monday evening. J. McCluskey is improving his property on First street, occupied by Ottf) Krogstad, with a new fence along the front. The steamer Newport came up last Saturday with the. barge Elk in tow. The barge was left at Altree's mill, in fresh water, for the winter. Next Sunday the Yaquina cham pions will play the Elk City cham pions a game of football on the local grounds. This should be an interesting game us these are both strong teams. You can't afford to miss it! Can you? Sirs. G. A. Hall was a Newport visitor Friday. June Edwards of Nortons was in the city the first of the week. Several Slasons of Newport at-'an,l dl seemed interested, Oi e tended lodge here Slonday evening, j fourth of that numler being broth Farmer Ed Avery of Bald Moun-i e there waH certainly no lack of tain was a Toledo visitor the first 0f , enthusiasm on tht-'ir Part. the week. I '1U Iawt President Mrs. Galloway Capt. W. R. Wakefield of Wald-1 f McMinhvil,. '"8 Pent the nortw.nRin tl -itv Mnn.lnv n,l!",ul1 waa 'V ii very imerps- Tuesday. Sliss Elma Derrick visited over Sunday with her cousin Sliss. Viola Gannon. Sirs. Anton Jacobson and children came down from Elk City Wednes day evening. H. T.wi returned Wdrtadtiy evening from a short visit with his family in Portland. Wc have the Sweedish cross-cut ami buck saws now. Can't be beaten. Newton & Nye.. j w i i -u U m. akehcld of hdtlyvillo was1 ,i .. , . ln the P.ltv Mnni nv miirninrr en. in the city Slonday morning en route home from Newport. Just received the famous Sweed-' ish Boot oil, the best oil for shoes on the market, at Newton & Nye's. Sliss Rena Bradeson of Newport visited with her parents at Toledo Monday and Tuesday of this week. The place to get your tablets, pens, penholders and pencils is at the New York Cash Store, on Water front . imvm i.arns, diaries i',.arn8 pll,v o(jt))!lll SU(Wuly the h, and Thomas J. Cams all of Alsea!niUHt pnu.ti(.e m()n, Wh(,n hy were county seat visitors the first of had lho )al, tu,y cmM n()t mulw thewe?k- jit for lack of team work, so cor- County Surveyor Jim Derrick re-, pequently were Iwaten 11 to 0, turned Wednesday evening from They were fairly strong on the ('e- Southern oregon where he has been fensive, Elk City making her yard- for some time. J nge by punting. Sfrs. George Green left Tuesday We were unable to get the lineup. morning for a trip to Portland and Sunday Elk City will play' Ya- Lewiston Idaho. She expects to be gone about two weeks. James McDonald of Chitwood attended Sfasonic lodge here Slon day night and Tuesday night went down to Newport with a bunch of Slasons to attend a swell time with their brothers at the Resort city. One of Hall Brotherss' big work horses had leen suffering with his teeth. Friday they had Dr. L. G. -i-s'i'rJi(rV'SSIIl'tIiv,IIUV'l II (It Stickney, a veterinary surgeon of visiting the schools in the Eastern Corvallis, perform an operation on j)art, ()f thd county the firsi, of thv the horse, by pulling several teeth 'Week. Sir. (Join informs us that and drilling a hole through the jaw. ; the library books . for the different Frank O. Bridgham, a . former ' districts have arrived and can U resident of tin's place, who shot audi 11:1,1 !,t ay them killed his wife last November at mil P into hundloH for the dif Napavine, Washington, and was fl'rent schools, sentenced to hang, will now lx; rc-l There are 10fi0 students enrolled sentenced. The superior court has ' in the Oregon Agricultural College just handed down a decision con- j at Corvallis, eight of them being firming the sentence of the lower from Lincoln county, as follows: court. j Alio C. Armstrong of Kddyville; A correspondent from this office 1 ,ly Borden, Neww.rt; Conrad, visited the Dilution farm a mile out j Christiansen, Lawrence Preset! , of town Slonday afternoon. He : AlvhiM Romtvedt, Tobdo; Slar.y found Mr. Dundon busy putting Lilian' Earnest, Vernon ; Edith II. the finishing touches to a fine, large j Cast eel ami William A. Toner, Ya barn. The barn is 8(!x7() and will lna. hold at least 75 tins of hay and accommodate 25 or 30 heud of stock in stalls. Lon will also build a shed for stock adjoining the barn. It is Sir. Dundon's intention to mi- prove his dairy herd by stocking1 Leadkk, claiming that she can not up with a better grade of cows. He; get along without it. She sends is very anxious that some action bej regards to her many Toledo-friends,, taken in rcgiwd to the dyking or j and also states that she would much, damming of Depoe slough as he hatt : rather live in Oregon than Nebraska several acres of tideland that will j where she has to suffer with heat prove profitable when the titles .arc..', in tile Summer anil sit freezing by shut off. the stove in the Winter, Rebekahs Convene. The District Rek'cca Convention was held at Newport Nov. 9, 190N. There were about forty present, ting talk on almost every line of work so badly needed in the lodge. The three lodges that make up the District were represented as follows, Newport 3CJ, Elk City 2, Toledo 1, one visitor. The hall was beautifully decora ted, and speaks much for the ladies rf t!n Rhnrlrutondrnn l.b'" At the evening session the ofliei r were elected for the coming conven tion which was voted to lie held at ''y- A vote of thanks was given to the past President and members of the Newport lodg , ' , . , aner wnicn tney atJiournett and le- . .paired to a room below and partook of a bountiful and elegant spiead which the ladies certainly know how to prepare. It was the wee hours of morning ere all close 1 their eyes in shimlterland and dreamed of all the good things in store for them at the next conven tion. "Rhea." Elk City 11; Toledo 0. The football game at Elk 'City hint, Snnd'iv (liMrmtwtr-.irml Hinl quina on the Toledo grounds. Wanted Three or four good timber fullers, Yaquina Bay Lumber Co. , School supplies at Stewart's. j c E Hawkilw irt m,(ving il)t() Un. ,ftrgu ()0W resi(lcm;(! 0 tll0 ,lUl tWtn week. This is one of the fine-t residences in the city, We are in receipt of a letter from ti former citizen, Mrs. J. A. Hall,, who is now living at Gross, Nebr., in which she enclosed $1.50 for another year's subscription to the