Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 28, 1913, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R
COLLIN'S & HAYDEN, Pdblishers
SUBSCRIPTION DATES
One Year - - - $1 60 1
bix Months - - 75
Throe Month - 60
Kotered at the )stofflee t Toledo, Orcgun, u
aecond-cliri a kit matter.
ADVKRTISINU RATES
Dlnplay, 10 cent per Inch per iraae.
local and Kemllng Notices, 5c per line.
Kouce t or Bale, Wuiited, Klc, five lines or
nixier 4Sn per luue; 60c per mouth.
Bouiettektl Notices, $5: Timber Notices, $10.
ELECTION NOTICE.
To the Legal Voters of the City of
Toledo:
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the first day of Decem
ber, 1913, will be held the regular,
annual. City election.
Said election will commence at
eight oclock in the forenoon of said
day, and continue until seven
o'clock in the afternoon of said
day .
The polling place at whi.-h said
election will be held is in the Coun
cil Chumber in the City Hall.
At this election the following
tfficers will be elected:
THREE ALDERMEN Two year
term.
Dated this 18th day of Novem
ber, 1913.
F. N. Hayden,
Recorder of the City of Toledo.
Payment of Taxes
the New Law
Provisions of the Session Law of
1913, relating to the payrrent of
taxes, in the State of Oregon for
the year 1913, and thereafter:
To Whom Payable The cnunty
treasurer of each county shall be
the collector of taxes until the
6ame be delinquent on and after
delinquency the Sheriff of each
county shall be the collector there
of.
When Payable Taxes legallv
levied and charged shall be paid be
fore the Itit day of April following;
provided that one-half of the tax
assessed against any particular
piece of propertylmay be paid be
fore- the said 1st day of April the
remanilng half of such tax to be
paid prior to the 1st day of Sep
tember following. Taxes may . be
paid shortly after the first of the
year or as soon as the tax rolls are
received from the Assessor," whose
duty it is, under the law, to ex
tend the tax.
Penalties If taxes are not paid
beiore the 1st day of April, pen
alties shall be charged on such taxes
and added to and collected with the
bo me, as follows:
1 per cent on all taxes paid on
and after said 1st day of April and
before the 1st day of May follow
ing.
2 per cent, on all taxes paid on
and after said 1st day of May and
before the 1st day of June follow
ing.
3 per cent, on all taxes paid on
and after said 1st day of June and
before th 1st day of July following.
4 per cent, on all taxes paid on
and after said 1st day of July and
before the 1st day of August fol
lowing.
5 per cent, on all taxes Daid on
and after said 1st day of August
and before the 1st day of Septem
ber following.
In case of the payment of one
half of the tax before the 1st day
of April, the penalties specified
above shall apply to and be collec
ted with tha remaining half of such
taxes, to be paid prior to said 1st
day of Sepetember following.
Delinquent All taxes remaining
unpaid on the said 1st day of Sep
tember shall become delinquent.
Upon all taxes so delinquent there
Ehall be charged and collected a
penalty of 10 per cent. and interest
at the rate of 12 per' cent, oer
' annum on such taxes from the day
on which they become delinquent
until their payment. Any day
after the expiration of one month
after such taxes become delinquent,
the Sheriff shall have the right and
it shall be his duty upon demand
and payment of taxes, penalty and
interest, to make out and issue a
. certificate or certificates of delin
quency against the oroperty. Such
certificates shall bear interest at
the rate of J5 ter cent, per annum
and the holder thereof may fore
close the. lien of tuch certificate at
any time after the expiration of
three years, but tuch foreclosure
proceedings must be commenced
within six years from the date of
the original delinquency and not
afterwards.
Mistake in Payine Taxes on An
other's Property If any property
owner shall pay taxes on the prop
erty of another by mistake of any
kind and the owner ,of such prop
erty fails or refuses after thirty
days' demand to reimburse such
payer before the date on which the
delinquent certificates are issued
the payer or his assignees may sur
render the tax receipt given for
such lax payment to the Sheriff and
take a certicfiate of delinquency in
lieu thereof and payment of ac
crued interest thereon.
The above cxtrpt of the new tax
law was compiled for publication by
County Treasurer McCluskey.
Colonel Hofer of Salem was in
the city Tuesday morning.
G. K. Freeman was up from
Newport the first of the week
Merchant John Kentta returned'
Tuesday evening from a visit to the
Valley.
W. C. Fischer, who is teaching
the Yaquina schools; was a Toledo
visitor Saturday. , .
Mrs. Otto O.
Krogstad Dead
Mrs. 0. 0. Krogstad died at her
home in Portland last Saturday
morning, after au illness extending
over several months, at the age of
48 years, of Brights Disease.
Mrs. Krogstad, with her husband
and family, lived for many years
in this city, Mr. Krogstad conduct
ing the drug store. The many
friends of the family here deeply
smynathize with the family for
their great loss. She leaves, be
sides the husband, six daughters,
Lottie; Nora. Agnes, "taquina,
Juanita and Helen, all of Portland,
and a sister, Mrs. Elese Ofstedahl
of Toledo.
...
Another Teach
ers' Meeting
This one will be held at Nashville
December 6th, 1913. Meetings of
this kind have been held at. Nash.
ville in times past and were well
attended both by teachers and pat
rons.
The schouls of the county are
doing better work all the time, and
there is no reason to beliuve that
any one thing is doing more for the
scnooiB than these meetings, which
brings the teachers and natrons
closer together and unites them in
their efforts to increase the efficien
cy of the schools. Co-oneralit n is
the greatest factor we have, so
come out and assist ui in making
better schools for the boys and girls
ol our county R. P. Goin,
? i,; '" County School Supt.
Commissioner's
Court
Synopsis of the special Novem
ber, 1913, term of Commissioners
Court:
The sale of intoxicating liquors
was ordered allowed in the cities
of NewDort and Waldnort.
The assignment of the Eucher
Mountain contract by John Ebbe
to J. C. Altree was accented.
A. B. Slocum was' authorized to
purchase lumber f0r the Bear Creek
br idge.
The following bills were allowed
Jakoba Leganger, care tf '
minor children. $17 rn
L. Byerley, fees in state case, 6.00
Lee Doty, delivering ballot
boxes, 1.25
Bert Geer, same, 39.65
Ralph Hamar. et al, work in
road dist 15, 252.35
Claus Ludemann, per diem and
mileage, 20.00
W. F. Wakefield, same, 17.80
R. H. Howell, County Clerk.
Toys, Toys, Toys
We have just received an assort
ment of all kinds of Toys and
Christmas Boxes. J5anta Claus has
made his headquarters at our store.
Come in and see the large assort
ment of these goods.:
The. Bonboniere.
Subjects for,
December Exam.
Subjects for the Thesis for the
December Teachers' Examination:
1 Picture Study.
2 The Story Hour.
R 3 Play and Play Grounds.
4 The Montessori System.
5 The Kindergarten, aa an aid to
the Primary School.
The examinations will hp lipid in
the Courthouse at Toledo, Decem
ber 17. 18, 19 and 20.
R. P. Goin.
County School Supt.
.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the .County Court of the State
of Oregon for Lincoln Countv.
In the matter of the estate of John
L. Murphy, deceased:
Notice is herehv oiven hv the
undersigned, William D. Murphy,
administrator of the estate of John
L. Murphy, deceased, duly ap
pointed by order of the above en
titled Court, to all creditors of and
all persons having claims against
said deceased, to present the same
prpperly verified, with the necessary
vouchers, within six months after
date of the first publication of this
notice, at the. law office of Charles
H. Glos, attorney for the under
signed administrator, at Rooms 7
and 8, Porter Block, Corvallis, Ore
gon. Dated November. 14, 1913.
Williami'D. Murphy,
Administrator of the estate of
John L. Murphy, deceased.
First publicationFridav, Novem
ber 28, 1913 Last, publication,
Friday, December 26, 1913. .
Born Friday, November 21,
1913. to Mr. and Mr a Tkn
. tula, aiiuo. JLILUWII,
on Poole slough, a 91 pound boy.
Of course this office force took a
lay off vesterHav in wotrU nthal..
" I'Mlv.l VbUVIO
eat turkey, consequently our news
columns are a little shy.
C G. Damon came down from
Eddwilla Infer. nu;nn Tl s
getting along nicely with his broken
ribs, received in an accident several
days ago.
W. P. Ford and wife arrived
down from Bayocean last Saturday
evening for a visit with friends and
relatives here.
Josenh Rlein of Siletz left laat
week for St. Pauls, Mont., where
he has a position the coming Win-
ret. mo jcaaer will lollow him
and keep him posted on local matters.
RED FRONT
BLACKSMITHSHOP
F. W. CARBON, Prep.
Horseshoeing a Specialty. Black
smithing of all kinda. Satis
faction guaranteed.
TOLEDO ' OREGON
R. 1). BURGESS
. rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OBRQON
Office Id Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to i and 7 to 8
p.m. Emergency Calls at any time
BOTH 'PHONES
It Takes Experience
mm
to run a Drug Store as it ought to
be run in such a way as to have
the implicit confidence of its pat
rons the public. It takes know
ledge professions! knowledge to
be able to compound Drugs correct
ly and make up doctor's prescript
tons. We have that knowledge in
a superior degree and our custom
ers, as well as the medical men of
the town, know this and appreciate
it by patronizing us. We solicit
your drug trade also, assuring vou
of the best and promptiest service
at me lowest prices. '
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
Gardner & Peterson
Dealers In
Builders' Hardware, - - Sporting Goods,
Tin and Granite Ware
Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years)
, Plumbers' Supplies
Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Steel Ranges
Plows, Harrows. Wagons.
Get My Prices
And be Convinced that you can Save Money by buying yonr Groceries,
Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crockery, Flour and Feed at the
i
The White Corner Store
Store Open at all Hours. Both "Phones. City Delivery
R. S. VAN CLE VE
Salem
Beer '
The Most Popular Malt Beverage in
Oregon
Salem bottled beer is the equal 'of any Eastern product, being
especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink
in the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and
enjoyment of life.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Salem, Oregon
Children Love
Candy
but their parents should see to
it that they get none but the purest
and most wholesome. Any other
kind is to be 6hunned. Good Candy
is an aid to the health as well as to
to the harjpiness of children. Our
Candies are pure in make and in
handling. And yet'our prices are
admittedly moderate.
AYs Smokehouse
AL WAUGH, Prop. .
THE YALE LAUNDRY
OF PORTLAND
Has established an agency in Toledo, and is prepared
to give the people of here better work and
quicker service at a moderate charge
than they have ever had
before.
Family Washing. 7 cents a pound. All flat pieces re
turned ironed. A. Lundry leaves Friday, returns follow
ing Tuesday.
LEAVE BUNDLES WITH
MRS. FREDERICK
Dr. W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK v