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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
James Franks of Siletz was in the city yesterday." Austin Rosebrook announces a dance at Oddfellow Hall tomorrow night. . Clarence Bateman retained Mon day evening from a trip up into Idaho. For delicious. Portland icecream, and dainty home-made cakes, go to Norgaard'a restaurant. Mrs. T. P. Fish returned Tues day evening from a visit to Port land, where ebe selected her Spring stock of millinery. . C. D. Babcock, of the State Industrial Accident Commission, was over from Salem Wednesday securing data for that commission. Another old fashioned dance will be held at Woodmen Hall Friday evening, April 3d. All night dance. Good music and a sood time for all. A Methodist social club has been organized here with a membershin of twenty-five. The club plans to hold a social meeting every two weeks. Mrs. Leone Kaufman, who has been stavicg the past year with Mrs. Jenni" Jacobson in this citv. returned Monday to her home at Shedds. C. E. Olney of Msryville. Wash ington, arrived Wednesday even inn fir a visit with his old army chum. lim biting, of Upper Farm, at the home of r. H. Elting. Z. C. Conltflnrl returned Tnocrtoo evening from a visit to the uictrop- o is. mrs. upeiana visited her sister. Mrs. Alice Wuuzh. in this city during Zenas' absence. A cruwd of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lingenfelter sur prised them at their home in this citv Wednesday evening, the occas ion being their twelfth wedding an niversary. Appropriate flag raising services were held at the grammar school last Friday afternoon, when a new flag pole was raised in the school yard and a fine new flag is now fly ing to the breeze. Roy Walker this week received word that hib parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, had left San Pedro, for Toledo, and would arrive here the first of next week. Mr. ! Wal ker has one and the promise of two ships to build here this Summer. The echooncr Mirene will leave Portland next Wednesday for To ledo with a cargo of merchandise. The owners of the Mirene have purchased another boat, the Enter prise, and the two vessels will make the regular run between this pott and Portland , making a trip every seven dayr,V':: r ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J.Groth arrived down from - Dundee Mondav- even ing and will make their home .in this city. Mr. Groth is a black smith and has leased the Day shop at the north end of Hill street. Mr. Grotb also has a reputation as a baseball pitcher, being able to deliver the ball with either his right or left hand, and will be a welcome addition to the Toledo ball team. Elsewhere in this issue appears the announcement of C. K. Crosno for th nomination, on the Republi can ticket, for County Treasurer. -Mr. Crosno .8 a native sou. having been born and raised in this section and consequently needs no intro duction to the voters of the county. He has been enxaged in the real estate and insurance business here the past beveral years. This is Mr. Crosno'a first appearance on the political field and he asks your support at the coming pri mary. . Word was received here Inar Frl. flay evening of the sudden death of oirs. Hiancne sni-ier at Fort land. Mrs. Shisler was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arnold Hurley of this city, one of the old pioneer families of this Yaoulna bav country, and resided here all her lie until a few years ago. when she went to Portland to reside. Miss Ida arrived down from Port land Friday evening and the follow- ing morning accompanied the par ents and another sitter, Mrs. Fred Horning, to Portland where the funeral was held Sunday. The un ci dec ted death of Blanche v shock to her many friends in this city, who deeply regret her death and extend their heartfelt sympa thies to the bereaved family. , Announcements I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election in May. Edward Stocker. Adv. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln county, Oregon: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner of Lincoln county on the Republican ticket,, subject to the will of the voters. at. the pri mary election. , Adv. 0. V. Hurt. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln County. Oregon: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner of Lincoln county, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the Primary election May 15th. A.'M. Wbeelock, Linville. Or. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters of the county. Adv. G. B. McCluskey. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Judge.' subject to the will cf the Democratic voters of Lincoln county. Adv. ' J. John Fcgarty I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office cf County Surveyor, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election. . , Adv. Z. M. Derrick. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln County: I hereby announce myself a can didate fr the office of County Cor oner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary election next May. Adv. 0. R. HoIIingsworth. I hereby announce myself a Re publican candidate for the office of Sheriff subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Elec tion in May. (Adv.) Bert Geer. Io the Republican Voters of Lincoln county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomina tion for the office of Coroner, sub ject to their decision at the pri mary election. (Adv.) F. M. Carter. After consulting with many of the voters of Lincoln and Polk Counties, I have consented to an nounce . myself as. a . Republican candidate for Joint': Representat;ve in the Legislature, for t ie Counties of" tineolri'-and ; Polk; 'and most respectfully solicit the support of the voters of the two Counties. S. G. Irvin. Newport, Or. Feb. 3d 1914. Adv. I hereby announce myself a can didate fur the nomination of County Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon, on the Republican ticket. Adv. R. H. HoweU. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the choice of the Repub lican voters of the county at the primary election. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to run the office efficiently and econom ically, and to tho teBt financial in terest of the taxpayers. C. K. Crosno, Adv. " .Toledo, Oregon. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of Count Judge, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election. Adv. R. R. Miller. Having been urged by my many friends throughout the county to run again, I have consented to do to, and hereby announce myself as a candidate for the patronage of the voters of all parties before and after the primary election. My platform is A Safe, Quick auto trip Day or Night t j any point. My auto is always ready. Clarence Ofstcdahl, Toledo, Or. Attorney W. E. Gwvnn were up from Newport yesterday, George Kirnr was nn from Civiter. ville Monday. Bonding County for Good Roads The Question everv tltnina. auks is, what will the extra tax burden be? Let us try and solve the inner workings of this problem and see if it is meritouB. Lincoln county now raises by Bciitra! levy IOr- road and br dore' purpose me sum of S30.000 nnA by special lew the sum nf Jss'nnn making the sum total for road pur poses of $65,000 annual road tax. You have expended at least 8250.000 in the past' five years honestly endeavoring to secure good roads. For this expenditure you have five miles of good gravel and macadam roads, which on the average have cost $50,000 mile. I do not mean that all money was expended on the miles of roads, but rather other money was so expended per this five the that no permanent results are apparent. In other words the money spent year in and year out for anything but permanent roads is money wasted and could only be charged to that ever growing account called experience. Experience has proven a costly teacher but should result id wisdom. At present yearly rate of ex penditure it will take SR50.000 tn loot your good road 01113 IOT ma jiia, unu juoging iromi tne system you have used in the oast, this expenditure will result in 13 miles of road. You must admit that there has been something ,. ... J Alls KIUU1II IO UJC BUII radically wrong with thj system in .of Al Taylor, one cf the pioneers vogue in tho past. The time to; of thin hov Tie haa fM mnru cnange is now before any more money is wasted. Nearly every county in the state has purchased this same type of experience. By your 3 mill lew vou rai.e under the present valuation $30,000. In ten years this would amount to 300,000. Under the bonding pltn your ccBt would be distributed ts follows First year One-tenth of $190,000 sink ing lund yearly. 10 years, $19,000 Interest first year, 11,400 533,400 So the first and heaviest e r your cost would aggregate only $40u more than you are now spending for road purposes through the general levy,' Ihe interest would decrease yearly to the amount of $1,140, so on a ten year average it would cost approximately $5,700 per year less to bond than under the present system. - Aside from this you can easily count on two thirds of the $30,000 now annual expended being wasted or misspent.' me iuca ui uunuiog is 10 uo pc . manentwork in the different dis tricts of the' county and; to secure keen competition on '. the different contracts and to do all', work at a hinimunj.ipUat.:--Whileit wildcat you ltsi under the bonding system, you will still have the benefit of the road, through permanent im provements, and be able to get a doner's worth of road for every dollar expended. You who will most vigorously oppose the county bonding must candidly admit that under the pre sent system you are neither doing work that counts nor saving money by your present method. Construct all new roads 'per manently, and rrpair the old roads in a permanent manner o that every Spring will not find the same old ruts and impassable hills. The proposition before you is, hall you expend less rnor.ey and expend it at one time, and receive at least five timta the mmin. nt work for your money, and have the enjoyment ot your roads in the meantime, or shall we continually dribbla away our money and never accomplish anything worth while. To be continued. B. W. Jones. FOR SALE. Good work mare and 9-montb's old colt; also two plows, cultiva. tor, harrow and other farming im plements, and household furniture Call cn W. F. McJunkin. in town. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice ia hereby given that all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Linculn county and en dorsed "not paid for want of funds" on and prior to Sect, lit, 1912, are hcrtbv called and the in terest stopped thereon this date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 18th day cf March, 1914. . ; G. B. McCluskey, County Ticaiurer. Have you registered? Children's muslin underwear, IB, 25 and 80c. at Mrs. Frederick's. The interior and exterior of the Bonboniere has been repainted this week and fixed up in first class shape for the Summer trade. Subscriptions received thia ninu are B. F. Beez.ev. Ncwnr... ; Rn Hamar. Nashville. M.. I Pavne Noam.,,... i. I r j a. a i L. H. , p -. .,xst i nun Mann, Kose Lodge; O. V. Hurt, Wald nort; L. A; Pruett, Eureka, Call.'.; E. M. Chandler, Sherwood, Or. R. R. Miller of this city an nounces himself as a candidate for the nomination for County Judge of this county, on the Republican ticket. As stated in last, week's issue Mr. Miller is a mighty good man and would make the county a sood judge. His long acquain tance in every Bection of the county enables him to know the actual needs and requirements all sections. of Taylor-Brown Married at the home of the bride's parents in this city. Wed nesday evening, March 25th. Mr. Fred Taylor and Miss Edna Brown. The coulpe is well and favorably known in this city, both having re . SlriOrt horn Ih. ..... ., . ef their lives. Thj bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd-Brown of 1 L ' "1 i. i ii iu ri i u anil la n -.... inimn n. :. n.. years been engaged in logging, tnd is now employed in the Miller legging camos on Depot slough. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor moved out to the camp yesterday morning, and will establish their home. TL T .1 M ... i nc cbult junu uie many inertia , of the couule in wishing them a long hie ot happu:es3. Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City. 7:30 a. m.' Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Ne'wpcrt 2: to p. m.; Toledo 4:30 p. m. Eve 'v Tuesday, Thursdiy and Saturday. This schedule will be maintained during the Winter. If. A. Norton, Captain. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon., for the county of Lin coln. The Roth Company, a corpora- tion, plaintiff,- vs. Frank Mann and Nevada Mann. defendants. By virtue of an . execution and order of sale issued -out -of the above entitled Ccurt in the - above entitled action to me directed and dated the 24th day of February, A. D.. 1914. in favor of The Roth Company; a corporation, and against Frank Mann and Nevada Mann fur the sum of $304.65 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 30th day of September. A. D., 1912, and a fur ter sum of $13.50 costs, and costs of this writ commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Lincoln county, Oregon, at follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the northeast corner of the scuthcaat fourth of section 35, townshlo 6 south, range 10 west of the Williamette Meridian, Ore gon, running 80 rods south, more or less; thence 20 rods west, more or less: thence north 80 rods, more or Ices; thence 20 rods cast, more or lcs to place of beginning, con taining 10 acres of land, in Lin ed n ecuntv, Crcgon. Now, therefore, in compliunce with the demands of ealJ execu tion and order of sale I will on Saturday, the 28th day of March, A. D., 1914, at 1:20 o'clock p. in., at the front door of the County Court House, in the ci'y of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, sell to the bieheit bidder for each, all the right, title and interest of the above named Frank Mann an J Nevada Mann., defendant?, in the above named action, in tho -above described property to satisfy said execution and order cf sale, In tcreit, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln county, Oregon. Dated this 2Cth day of Feb., 1314. Date of Its publication, F b. 27, 1914. Date of last pub lication, March 27, 1914. Expert Watch Repairing When others fail you Wo Guarantee Satisfaction A trial will convince. . Price very 'reasonable. Over 40 Years' Experience as practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. HANS E. PETERSON NORGAARDS RESTAURANT Han Norgaard, Prop. MRALR ATALIhOURS SPECIAL Chicken Dinner Every StiU Chili Con Carne every StUu. ' Opposite the Bank THE BON B0NIERE M. H. ANIIKR80N, I'rop. CItoicc Confections Summer Drinks - Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shakes Iittts,Xuts Tobacco Stationery BfstBrands Igarg TOLEDO, OREGON WAUGhTS MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season II .ghost Cash Price PaiJ for HiJoa LESTER WAUGH, Prep. . BEST FAMILY LAXATIVE. -Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., calls them "Our - family . laxative." Nothing better for adults or : aged. Get them today.:25c. - AJI Druggists or by mail; V; : H. E. BUCKLEN" CO.. " ' Philadelphia or St. Louis. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by order of the County Court of Lincoln county. Oregon, duly appointed administra tor of the estite of Lucy L. Rowin, deceased. 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