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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1914)
DISCUSSION OF TAX ESTIMATES Notice is hereby given that the County Court wall meet at the Courthouse in Toledo, on Wednesday, the 2d day of De cember, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., in regular session, and will dis cuss with the taxpayers, daily, until Friday, the 4th day of De cember, 1914, at 5 o'clock p. m., the following estimates required to defray the expenses of the several offices of the county for the year 1915: County Court, salaries, printing, etc $2,000 Circuit Court 1,800 Justice Court 400 Coroner's office 150 Health Officer 150 Wood, light, water, furniture and janitor. . 1,000 Rebate of taxes 175 Care of poor and wld- , ow's pensions 3,500 Insane .' ; 250 Scalp bounty 200 State Highway Com mission 2,500 Total $12,125 Clerk's Office Records and blanks $500 Stamps and stationery.... 140 Salary of Clerk and Deputy 2,150 Total,.. ..$2,790 Surveyor's Office Surveying and engin eering $1,050 Chainmen and axmcn. . . .1,000 Viewers 450 Stamps and stationery and repairs of instru- . ment 100 Total $2,600 Sheriff's Office Telegrams $20 Express 15 Office supplies 150 Care of prisoners 350 Care of insane 50 Stamps 50 Salary 1,800 Total $2,405 Superintendent's Office Teacher's Institute $ 180 Superintendent's Balary ..1,000 Supt., traveling expenses. 200.00 Supervisor's salary. . . 1,000.00 Eighth grade examination board 108.00 Stamps and express.. .. 85.00 Assistant at teacher's ex smtnation.. . : .. .... -48.00 Stationery ..15.00 Priming notices of teachers examination 5.00 Printing Institute Programs 12.00 .Pens, Ink and paper for Teacher's examination 4.00 Typewriter ribbons 2.00 Carbon paper 1-00 Truant Officer 50.00 County Educational J3oard 100.00 Total 2810.00 Office of Assessor Assessor's salary .. ..$1200.00 Field Deputies 650.00 Taking the 1915 census. . 300.00 Office Deputies 1000.00 Books, stationery and in cidentals 400.00 Total 3,550.00 Treasurer's Office Salary 800.00 Deputy hire for collection of taxes 750.00 Sundry expense including stamps, printing, station ery, blanks, tax state ments, etc 425.00 Total. ..1975.00 Tax $1 297.45 732.67 551.85 2,208.57 386.30 5,632.72 1,735.94 2.59O.G0 570.20 1,234.26 1.404.4G 2,298.71 498.75 5,721.18 825.10 3,454.30 197.33 1. 696.95 3,741.03 1,241.70 091.6G ROADS No. Mills Valuation 1 10 $129,745.00 2 2i 293,071.00 3 5 110,369.00 4 10 220,857.00 5 5 77,201.00 6 3. 1G0P348.00 7 5 " 347,188.00 8 3 8G3,G3t..0- 10 21' 228,078.00 11 4 310,810.00 12 5 80.892.00 13 5 459,743.00 14 2 249,379.00 15 3 1.908.0G0.00 16 2 412,553.00 17 5 C9O.8G0.0O 18 1 179,330.00 19 5 339,391.00 21 4 935,408.00 22 10 124,170.00 J3 7 V 92,208.00 , ' Total... PORTS .$38,724.33 Mills Valuation Tax lO ioit $1,117,064 $558.50 Alaea Vi 1,199,525 1800.00 Total. .2358.60 CITIES Mills Valuation Tax Newport 10 $794,940 $7,949.40 Toledo ' 8 321,466 2,571.72 Waldport 3 71,523 214.56 Total .10,735.68 SCHOOLS Mills Valuation Tax 3 $173,780.00 $ 521.00 6 522,125.00 3,132.75 7 1,453,923.00" 10,177.46 1 177,037.00 177.03 No. 1 2 3 4 7 iya 184.862.00 277.29 10 11 f ir A 1 I oy2 132,696.00 . 431.26 5 5 2 2 2 37,757.00 188.89 250,302.00 1,250.00 12 14 44,391.00 498.76 122,107.00 244.21 145,385 00 290.77 19 20 23 li3 17 3 2 5 6 45,861.00 260.00 33,125.00 553.12 40,736.00 122.20 97,390.00 194.78 20,278.00 100.00 47,569.00 309.19 26 31 32 34 35 36 38 23,208.00 116.04 212,995.00 712.78 28,743.00 143.71 1,075,935.00 1,075.92 3 5 1 5 39 47 48 73,027.00 365.00 68.883.00 147.18 49 51 2 1 5 283,079.00 283.07 59,288.00 296.04 53 55 59 64 2 6 47,768.00 95.54 76,825.00 192.05 42.223.00 200.00 66 1 320,996.00 320.99 Total.... 22,699.53 Summary Grand total for County Court, etc $12,125 Sheriffs office 2,405 Clerk's office 2,790 Surveyor's office 2,600 Treasurer's office. .... . ..1,975 Assessor's office 3,550 Superintendent's office 2,810 High school 2,500 Library for county 220 School levy 2Vo mills esti mated 25,500 J Estimated state tax 15,000 Levyor 3 mill road tax esti mated 30,000 Estimated interest of debt 4,000 Total 105.475 Less Clerk's receipts. . ..2,800 Total 102.675 Put Both Fast In It. For two or tares days on one occa- ton Speaker Xiowther was away from the hotuo of common! through Illness. On mm) of those days a liberal -walked Into areat and clab and there met VI r. Gaily, the son of the late speaker. "Ah," said tie, unthinkingly, "Lowther is the test speaker we've ever had." Too late be realised bis faux pas. But more was to come. In an adjoining room be mat VI r. PeeL "Oh." be gash ed, "I've Just said such a stupid thing. 1 met yeaag Gully and, forgetUng his father, said Lowther was the best speaker we rr bad." Now, Mr. Peel was also the son of a previous speaker. "I dare say." be replied to the unhappy liberal, "that tf you went outside and walked down ttie street you might meet one of the Brands." Mr. Speaker Peel was the successor of Mr. Speaker Brand. Loudon Citizen. Lists 6-12711. 1352,-1428. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LAND3 IN NATIONAL FOREST. No tice is lion by glvea that tho lands described I plow, embracing 222.50 ur-res, within tho Sinslaw Nat.ti.al Forest, Or-.'iion, will be subject t.i -it-tleaient und entry wider the provis ions of tl; homes teat laws ot the United States and in 3 act of Jur.f. 11. .1906,(34 Stat., 233), at the United States Innrtoftlce nt Itonrlmrg, Ori;o,i, on November 25, I'd 4. Airy settlor who was actually ind In good taitli 908, and lias not abandoned panic, has- a preference right to mako a homestead entry for the hinds actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the application of the persons mentioned below, who have a prefer ence right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such sot- tier or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to November 25, 1914, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entr;' by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The 8',4 NIC '4 SKy4, the NWK SE'i Sec. 31, t!.e S4 NW 8WV4 Sec. 32 T. 14, S 1!. J W. W. M., 60 acres, listed upon applica tion of Adillo A. IVy, 337 North Sec ond street, Corvallis, Oregon; List 6-1273. T..e N Kh4 SWU. the N SW'4 SK4, the SWV, SR14 SW',4 Sec 26, T. 14, 8., II. 10 V 60 acres, appli cation of Victor ('. Spencer, Corvallis, Oregon; l.lst G-1362. The SK'i SWU the K;4 SV'4 rtWU, the K'4 Wit SWU SV'4. tho St,i NliVt SWU. tho S4 N'i N K U SWU, lb" SKU NW'A SWU. the S14 NKU NW SWU. the KV, SWV, NWU SWU, the KKU !NWU NWU SWU Sec. 1. T. 14 8. It, ; 10 W., 122.60 acres, application of Jean Uurbnr, Wal.lport, Oregon; List 6-142S. September 14, 1914. C. ,M illHUCK, Assltitnnt Commissioner of the Ciencral Lund Olllco. FOR SALE Canaries iwo good young singers and two hens. Took 1st prize at the County Fair. Ad dress, Miss Ethel Ceo, Yaqutna, Or. TO TRADE An equity in house and four lots In outskirts of. Portland, to trade for land or house and lot In Toledo. Enquire at this of flee. Vot i t! o T sk ja. jn. a EVER SEEN IN TOLEDO OR YAQUINA Also Weekly Awards of Beautiful and Useful Presents WARNOCK & HUGHES, OF TOLEDO, AND L. E. CASTEEL OF YAQUINA, HAVE INAUCUR ATED A CONTEST IN WHICH THF rOP.T'JNATE C.".' DID ATE WILL BE GIVEN VALUABLE PRIZES EACH WEEK, WITH GRAND PRIZES OF PIANOS LIKE THAT ILLUSTRATED HERE TO BE AWARDED AT THE END OF THE CONTEST. Call and See the L I C&STEEL la RULE 1. The merchant shall, 1beu votes as per following schedule, ex cepting as hereafter may be mention ed: 100 for $1.00 on cash sales. 200 for $1.00 In merchandise paid with duo bills. 300 for $1.00 on payment of old ac counts. 200 for $1.00 on due bill sold. 200 for $1.00 on bargain and clear ance sales The LEADER gives 2,000 vote3 for each $1.50 on new, and 1,000 votes for each $1X0 for renewals or back subscriptions And votes will be given at the time sales are made only. In reference to issuing votes on old accounts, they may bo issue! for the payment of old accounts, that were incurred prior to this date. RULE 2. Votes will bo Issued vUtli a time limit of one week, nnl i,iu: bo ca3t in tho ballot box, provided Tliis Contest is conducted in connection with this Newspaper and Votes will be given on Subscriptions, new or old 2000 Voles on each 81.50 for New 1000 Votes on each 81.50 for Old GREATEST Contest Beautif ul Prizes and Distribution RULES OF THE CONTEST for that purpose, before the expira tion of the time limit. Before . 'casting votes make a record for ' your own guidance. - In crder to facllinte voting you are requested to place your votes in an .envelope and seal it. Please write the number of votes tho envelope contains and the name of the can didate you desire to voto for on the outside. RULE 3. Employes, clerks and rela tives of the merchant and news paper cannot participate as randi- - dates. RULE 4. Merchants shall In no In stance issue votes until BUch votes have been properly stamped with their firm name. Customers should refuse tli em odierv.h.o. RULE 6. Tho soliciting of voles In tho merchant's Btore, l:i front of the store or on premises Is PROHIB ITED. RULE 6. A voto that Is scratched or marked in uny manner after It learn Method of gains leaves the merchant's hands .shall be thrown out, provided this defac ing should appear that a figure had been tampered with. RULE 7. Six weeks from the open ing date candidates will no longer be entered, unless by special ar rangement with the merchant. RULE 8. Everybody Is Invited to nomlnnte candidates. All that is necessary Is to send In the name of any young lady in the commun ity. This will entitle her to 2,000 nominating votes and she will be entered as a candidate. RULE 9. Votes are not transferable after being cast. RULE 10. Votes that nro not prop erly stamped with the merchant' signature, or votes with the time limit expired, will not bo accepted. RULE 11. A commltto selected by the mer. hunt will count tho votes each wee!;, beginning with the third week and report tiio results to tho LEADER. tU ef Ohio. City of Tolsdo. t Lucas County, f Frank J. Cheney make oath that ha M enlor partner ot the Arm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In the City o" - ledo. County and State aforesaid, . ct that laid firm will pay the aum of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery caae of Catarrh that cannot be aur by the use ot HALL'S CATARRH CURE), FRANK J. CHEN Elf. Sworn to before me and subscribed In myprescnoe, tlila 4tn day of December, (Seal)'8' A. W. OLEASOV, Notary Public Haifa Catarrh' Cure la taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mu eoua surfaces of the system. Bend foe teitlmonlala, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo. O. ' Bold by all Drug-gists, 75c. Take Hall e Family Pills for oonttlpatloa. Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m. Toledo, 9 a. m. 'Returning, leaves Newport 2:30 p. to.-, To ledo 4 :30 p. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. H. A. Norton, Captain. CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Lincoln county, Oregon, and endorsed "not paid for want of funds," prior to January, 22d, 1913, together with warrants numbered 370, 12619, 12596. 12647, 12660, 12071, 12678 and 12630, endorsed January 23d, 1913, are hereby called, and the interest stopped thereon this date.' C. B. McCluskey, County Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE In the matter of the estate ot Iuurea Knudson, deceased. Notlco is hereby given that pursu ant to and by virtue a', an order of tho County Court for Lincoln county, Ore Ron, made and entered by said CYurt In the above entitled matter, an .i -riling, empowering and directing me to ell the property hereinafter descri bed to pay the debts of said do "!rl and expenses of administration, tho undersigned, as administrator ot said estate, will on Saturday, the 14th day of November, 1914, at 10:00 A. M.. on the premises . hereinafter describe.! at Newport, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, all the estate, right and Interest of tho said Intestate In the said premises at the time ot her death, and all right, title and Interest which her said ertnto Jias derived in or to said premises by operation of law, or otherwise, being the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lot numbered Seven, (7). In Block numbered Seven (7), in Olson s First Addition to the City of Newport, Lin coln county. Oregon, sometimes known and described as Olson's Addition to Newport, Oregon. O. F. Jacobion, Administrator of the estate ot Mar ran Knudson, deceased. Gwynn A Clark, Attorneys for Administrator. MiimiiiMm : Expert Watch :: Repairing When others fail yon t We Guarantee Satisfaction I A trial will convince. Price I verv reasonable. TTTFOT Ovjr 40 Years' Experience hs practical watchmaker. All Work Guaranteed. IRNS E. PETERSON t NORGAARD'S RESTAURANT Hani Norgaaid, Prop, IVf K AT.S AT AM, HOP R T GOOD HOME COOKING Opixieiti! Hie 15unL GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of tho state ot Oregon, for the county of Lincoln. In tho matter of tho cstnti- .' .:.,!. n llaln, nn insane person. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned as guardian of the person aud estate of J.ilin llaln, an lusanu per son, has Oh-d In tho County C.nrt o. Oregon, for Lincoln county, his I'.n i account an Ktmrclliui of mild cit.'t" ;"k that the 2d ilny of Novctnoc , . .4 nt the hour of t n o'clock n. m. tlioivi. has been fixed by tho Court as tin. lluio fur hearing objections to said re port and thn settlement thereof. Dated at Toledo, OrcKo.i, this SOtll duy of September, 11114. Wm. R. Wakefield, Guardian of tiio person and estate ot John Ualn, an Insano person. WAUGITS MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters In Season Ilighi'Kt i'rice Paid for Hides LCSTER WAUGH, Prop.