Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 08, 1909, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS & HAYDES, Plblishebs
Koured at the jwwtofflc t Toledo, Oregon, u
eoond-claM mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - - $1 50
8ix Months -r - 75
Three Months - 50
ADVERTISING RaTES
Display, 10 cents per inch per Issue.
I.oonl and Reading Notices, 5c per line.
Notices ror Sale, Wanted, Kic, live lines or
under, 2oc per Issue; 50c per month.
Homestead Notices,!."); Timber Notices, 110.
Important to Eoad Districts.
The new law gives new rulings
for holding district. road meetings,
and voting special road levies, for
the special improvement of county
rosids by district taxation. It reads
us follows: The taxpayers of any
road district in any county of this
r-tate may vote an additional tax
for road purposes, providing at
least ten per cent of the tax payers
of said district shall give notice by
posting notices in three public
places in said road district, and one
in court house, and publish one no-
newspaper of general circulation,
feigned by at least' ten per cent of
the tax payers of said road district,
giving the time, place and object of
said meeting, which meeting shall
be held in the month of December,
and iit the time of said meeting it
shall be organized by the election of
a chairman and secretary, and at
Rich meeting they may by a major
ity vote of such taxpayers, levy
Rich additional tax as they may
deem advisable to improve the roads
if said district, and if a tax le le
vied it "shall be the duty of said
chairman and secretary to certify
to the county clerk of such county,
prior to January 1st, the levy so
made by the taxpayers of said dis
trict, and the county clerk shall
compute and extend said levy on
the assessment roll f r that year
the same as other taxe) arts extend
ed, and it shall be the duty of the
tax collector to proceed to collect
said taxes in money the same as
any other taxes are collected, and
turn the same over to the .county
treasurer in the same manner and
at the same time he payes over
other fcixes collected by him, and
shall be credited and kept by the
treasurer to the account of the road
district making such levy.
Filed in the ollice of the Secreta
ry of Jjtiito February 23, 190!).
Apportionment of School Funds
Tho . October apportionment of
the school funds for 1905) is very
small, Each district should have
received $100 from the county fund,
and till the districts that have hired
a teacher that attended an annual
teachers' institute or th teachers'
nsi.ciatioii sixteen hours in the
past year, tdiould have received
f 105, As there arc forty-three dis
tricts that aro entitled to the So
and 1!) that are only claiming a
tight to tho $100, it makes a total
of So',41), This amount I should
have to give each district, the sum
that tho school laws says it ought to
have, but when the Treasurer gave
me the statement, stating the
amount of school money on hands,
it was $H7-"..S2 $.",.r:W,l.S hs.i than
I needed to make the right apimr
tionmetit, The state, money there
was $2,770.08 of it, or 1.7.3,
nearly, fof each chjld of school age
in the county.
With the amount that I had I did
the best 1 iM.uld for each district.
Each district that used at least 8o
jht cent of what they received last
year for teachers vages got $23 from
the county fund and $1.75 ier
pupil, in tne district, from the state
fund, The districts that did not
use the 85 per oent for teacher's
wages had the balance deducted
from what would have rx:ii theirs,
op the first Monday of Octolx-r, had
THE
MATHEWS MUSIC CO.
NEWPORT, OREGON
Carry High Grade PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS. Also ESTEY
and PACKARD ORGANS
We also carry a Full Line of Victor Talking Machine Goods
Including the Famous
VICTOR VICTROLA
Which is considered the World's Greatest achievement in a Talking
Machine
They are sold by us on Easy Payments
Any Instrument sold by us delivered FREE to any part of County
Mail orders solicited. When in Newport call and inspect our stock
of Musical Merchandise
We are also Agents for the White Sewing Machines
they used it. There are six districts
that did not use the 83 per cent.
Some of them lacking $74.92 of it.
I think I can say with some cer
tainty, that each district in the
county will receive, including what
they-had on hand, at least $300
from the county fund liesides what
they receive from the state fund.
The school law says that if the $7
per capita tax tans to give the re
quired amount, then the county
court shall take out of the general
fund of the county a sum sufficient
to give each district the 8300.
So I can say that though your
warrant was small this Fall it will
not be so in the Spring.
It. P. GoiN,
County School Superintendent.
Down in the Salmon River coun
try and on the Yachats they have a
fine material for road building.
Along the beach at these places are
acres of shells, put there by the
Indians and it must have taken
years probably centuries to ac
cumulate such a vast amount. In
some places these shells are ten feet
deep and cover many acres. There
is ample at the mouth of each of
these streams to furnish dressing of
the finest quality for miles of road.
The shells are easyy to handle and
when spread on the road make a
smooth, hard surface and will never
wear out. At Yachats they already
have nearly two miles of shell road
completed, and will bild more next
Spring, while several miles have
been built at the mouth of Salmon
river.
An Old Fashioned Bee.
At Riverside V school, on Big
Elk, Saturday, October 16th, there
will be a genuine good time, the
weather permitting, for the purpose
of clearing the school grounds.
The school board will furnish a
barrel of cider and whoever does
the most work will he. allowed to
drink the most cider.
Among other features of the day
will be the raising of the school Hag,
a spread dinner, and literary exer
cises and a box social in the after
noon.
Everylxdy come with a big basket
full of dinner, a box for the social,
axes, saws, crowbars and prepare to
work. We will try to be all done
before dark so you may attend to
your chores after you go home.
Rev. Brown will be present and
preach in the school house the fol
lowing Sunday.
The school board extends a cor
dial invitation to everyone to come,
Laura Trachsel, Teacher.
MONEY COMES IN BUNCHES
to .. A. Cbisliolru, of Tiosul well, N. Y.,
now. His rcttsou ia well worth reading:
"For a long time 1 suffered from indi
Ki'&Uop, torpid liver, coiiat ipnl ion, uer
vonsnebs, and general debility," he
writ. couldn't sleep, had no appe
tite, nor Ambition, grew weaker every
day in spite of all medical treatment.
Then od Electric Bitters. Twelve bot
tles restored all my old-time health and
vigor, Now I can attend to business
everyday. In a wouderful medicine.'
Infallible for 8'omuch, Liver, Kidneys,
blood and Nerves. 50u. nt Toledo Drug
Co,
CORVAIJ IS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUINA
So. 1 (Mixed) leaves Yaquina 6:45 n u.
Leaves Toledo j:ia a m
Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 n m
Arrives at Albany n:55 a m
o. (Peni?pM leaves AUvinv.. ,.1?:35 p m
Leaves t'orvallig i:4o y m
Arrives at Toledo 5:40 p m
Arrives at Yaquina 6:15 p m
sfSD'.Y EXCURSION'
o. 14 (Minrtay Special) Lv. Ail.any. 7:30 a m
Leaves Corvallis 8:00 a m
Arrives Toledo .'...11:18 a m
Arrives YnUina 11-45 m
No. 13 (Sunday Sptcial) Lv Yaquina 6:00 p m
Leaves Toledo 6.27 p m
Arrives Corvallis 9:51, p m
Arrives Albany 10-30 p m
TRAINS TO AND FR11M DETROIT.
so. 8 Leaves Albany 7:30 a m
a 1 rives ai ueiroic 12:30 p m
N'o. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m
Arrives nt Albany 5:55 p m
TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS
No. 6 Leaves Albany 7;M) a m
Arrives at Corvallis 8:30 a m
No. 8 Leaves Albany n:5o a m
Arrives at CorvaMIs 12:.T5 p m
No. 10-Leaves Albany 7:6o p m
Arrives at Corvallis 8:30 p
TRAIN'S FOR ALBANY
Jo. 5 Leaves Corvallis 6:15 a m
Arrives at Albany 6:55 a tn
o. 7 1-eaves Corvallis 9:30 a ra
Arrives at Albany 10:10 a m
No. 9 Leaves Corvallis 6:00 p m
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p in
RKOl'LAK SUNDAY TRAINS
So. !1 Leaves Corvallis 11:15 a in
Arrives at Albany. i 11:55 a m
Ail oi tno above connect wlib. Southern
Pacific company trains, both at Albany and
Corvallis, as well as train for Detroit, giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent beach
as, as well as Breitenbush Hot Springs.
For further Information appjy to
VM. McMl'RUAY Gen. I'hss Asrt.,
Portland, Or
w. h. I'Krmtsi'N, Agt., loledo
See Dalaha, at Elk City, for wild
lands.
A large stock of Sweaters
received at T. P. Fish's.
Our fc tablet is- a hummer
year, see them. Toledo Drug
just
this
Co
For Sale.
20-ft. fantail launch, new, 4 h. p
Ferro engine, fully equipped with
anchors, lights, whistles, bells, etc.,
reverse propeller; carry 10 or 15
j i i , .
persons; me iastest iwnt or its size
on the Bay. R. D. Burgess,
Toledo, Oregon.
$ Worth of MERCHANDISE to be 88
$10
:4 s
Given Away
For particulars call
R. S. VAN CLEVE
AL'S
SMOKE HOUSE
AND
KANDY KITCHEN
Is the Kandy, Frute, Segar and Terbacker Depot. We also play
Pool, Billiards and Solo, at our house. We will treat you right any
time and all the time.
KEEP ON GETTING THE HABIT
AL WAUGH, Proprietor
I New and Smart Shoes t
! WOMEN'S OXFORDS New
models in a wide choice of
styles and leathers, patent, gun
metal, glazed calf and brown kid,
also tan Russia calf. All sizes and
widths to choose from, and values
in this lot up to $5.00 to $3.00.
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND
OXFORDS, for young folks of all
ages, from the young lady who is"al
most grown up" to the baby. Many
styles and all sizes; regular prices
run from $2.50 to $1.00 the pair;
on special sale this week at
r
c
c
$
c
T. P. FISH'S
Toledo, Or.
II. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OHKGO.V
Office in Schenck Building. Oliiee
hours : 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. ni. Emergency Callti at any time.
-BOTH 'PHONES"!
IDLE DO BAKERY
J.BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread, Fresh Pies
Fresh Cakes
Everything First-Class
Orders out of town promptly filled.
Yaquina Bay Lumber Co.
( IXCORPOllA TED)
We Manufacture all Grades and
Dimensions of
YELLOW FIR
(No Sapling Growth Timber Used)
Special Bills on short notice
JOHN FOGARTY, Agt., Newport
O. R. ALTREE, - - - Manager i
2 .
8
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1NCOLN BOUNTY DANK
(INCORPORATED)
$io,ooo Paid Up Capital
TOLEDO.
'iS'
OKEOON (X,
GITY MARKET
IlARTMAN & PAINE, Props.
L W , PX" K
0 N
All kinds' of Iresii and cured
pleats, Bacon and Lard
Highest price for Hides and Pelts
Fish and Oysters iu Season
Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal point s
the United States, Canada and Kurope.
THOS. LEESE, President.
WJVL ECARTH, Cashier
Plant , Fruit Trees. ,
I am now taking orders in this
county for all kinds of Fruit, Shade
and Ornamental trees and shrubs,
for the Oregon Nursery Co. All
stock sound and free from disease
of all kinds, and absolutely true to
name. Wait till I see yov or drop
me a line or phone me.
J. F. Stewart.
On account of additional dental
work at our Newport office for the
Summer season we will only open
our Toledo and Elk City offices ne
day of each week Toledo Fridays
and Elk City Saturdays. Telephone
or write to Newport for further ad
vice. Drs.F. E. and M. C. Adams.
Money to loan on real estate. O,
Middlekauff, Yaquina, Oregon,