DISCUSSION OF
TAX ESTIMATES
NoticS is hereby given that
the County Court will 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 1th cay of De
cember, 1914, at 5 o'clock p. m.,
the following estimates required
to defray the expenses of the
eeveral offices of the county for
the year 1915:
County Court, salaries,
printing, etc $2,000
Circuit Court 4 . ,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 wid- , ,
ow's pensions 3,500
Insane ; 250
"Scalp bounty 2,00
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
CITIES
Mills Vaiaation 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
Total,.. ..$2,790
Surveyor's Office
Surveying and engin
eering $1,050
Chalnmen and axmen . . . .1,000
Viewers . . 450
Stamps and stationery
and repairs of instru
ment 100
SCHOOLS
iJo. Mills Valuation Tax
1 3 $173,780.00 $ 521.00
2 6 522,125.00 3,132.75
3 7 1,453,923.00 10,177.46
4 1 177,037.00 177.03
7 iy2 184,862.00 277.29
10 312 132,696.00 . 431.26
11 5 ' 37,757.00 1S.8
12 5 250,302.00 1,250.00
14 2 44,391.00 498.76
19 2 122,107.00 244.21
20 2 145,38500 290.77
23 lVa 45,861.00 260.00
26 17 33,125.00 553.12
31 3 40,736.00 122.20
32 2 97,390.00 194.78
34 5 20,278.00 100.00
35 6V2 47,569.00 309.19
36 5 23,208.00 116.04
38 3 212,995.00 712.78
39 5 28,743.00 143.71
47 1 1,075,935.00 1,075.92
48 5 73,027.00 365.00
49 212 58,883.00 147.18
51 1 283,079.00 283.07
53 5 59,288.00 296.04
55 2 47,768.00 95.54
59 2y2 76,825.00 192.05
64 5 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
Sheriff's office ,..2,405
Clerk's office 2,790
Surveyor's office 2,600
Treasurer's office 1,975
Assessor's office 3,550
Total S2.G00 Superintendent's office. . . .2,810
I High school 2,500
Sheriff's Office I Library for county 220
Telegrams $20 School levy 2y2 mills estl-
Express 15 1 mated 25,500
Office supplies 150 Estimated state tax 15,000
Levyof 3 mill road tax esti
mated 30,000
Estimated interest of debt 4,000
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 salary ..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
amination 48.00
Stationery ..15.00
Printing 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
Board 100.00
Total 105,475
Less Clerk's receipts. . . .2,800
Total 2810.00
Office of Assessor
Assessor's salary . . ..$1200.00
Field Deputies 650.00
Taking the 1&15 census. . 300.00
Office Deputies 1000.00
Books, stationery and In-
cidentals 400.00
Total 3.550.00
Treasurer'3 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 102.675
State tf OMa. Ctty t Toledo, I
Lucas County. I .. .
Frank I. Chaw make eatfe that tie
senior partner of ttw firm o( F. J. Cnencp
Ca., doing- business In the City ot To
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
that aald firm will pay the aum of ONB
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use Of HALL'S CATARRH CURB.
FRANK I. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed III
my presence, this Itn day of December,
A. D. UU.
(Seal) A. IT. OL1CASO.
Notary PubUe.
Halt's Catarrh Core Is tsken Internally
and acta directly upon the blood and mu
cous surf ares of the syitrra. Bend for
testimonials. Trrr.
F. J. CHE NET sV CO. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druskiats. 7Se.
Tsfca HaM'a ramlljr Fills for eoastlparlon.
Launch Transit.
Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m.
Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning,
leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; To
ledo 4:30 p.m. Every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
H. A. Norton, Captain.
ROADS
No. Mills Valuation
1 10 $123,745.00
2 2'' 293,071.00
3 5 " 110,369.00
4 10 220,857.00
5 5 77.261.00
6 3i! H50934S.OO
7 6 3I7.1SS.00
8 3 8U3,53:'-00
10 2' 228,078.00
11 4 " 310,816.00
12 5 2SO.S92.00
13 C 45'J,7!3.00
14 2 219,379.00
15 3 l.'J()8,0(;0.00
16 7 412.553.00
17 B GilO.S60.00
18 1 179,3::6.00
19 5 3S9.391.00
21 4 935,108.00
22 10 124.170.00
23 92,208.00
Total . . .
PORTS
WAUGITS
MARKET
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
. Highest Price raid for Hides
LESTER WAUCH. Prop.
r4r4
Total 1975.00
Tax
$1 297.45
732.67
551.85
2,208.57 i
386.30 I
5.032.72
1,735.91
2,500.00
570.20
1,234.2(5
1,404.46
2,298.71
498.75
5.724.18
197.33
1,696.95
3,741.63
1.241.70
091.66
NORGAARD'S
RESTAURANT
Hans Norgaard, Prop.
Mrs. R. It. Gwynn is visiting
friends at Ona this week.
Judge and Mrs. C. H. Gardner
spent Sunday at the beach.
Mrs. U. G. Hart and son went
to Chltwood this morning.
Anton Martinson of Tidewater
is a county seat visitor today.
Attorney G. B. McCluskey was
an Albany visitor the first of the
week.
Merchant J. S. Akin was a
Portland visitor the first of the
week.
U. S. Marshal Scott of Port
land was a Toledo visitor Wed
nesday.
Jos. Swearingen departed the
first of the week for a visit at
Corvallis.
Ed Wade returned Saturday
evening from his ranch in East
ern Oregon.
A. B. Clark and A. E. Allen
of Elk City were county seat
visitors Wednesday.
Dorcey Rochester and Alonzo
Sharp were down from Elk City
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rattey re
turned Monday evening from a
trip to Portland.
Miss Myrtle Gwynn returned
Saturday evening from a visit
among friends at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brass-
field and son of Siletz returned
Monday evening from a visit at
Portland.
T. H. Glldersleeve left Monday
morning for a visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hamar, and
family at Nortons.
Mrs. Ira Wade and Mrs. Wm.
Johnson departed Monday for a
"isit with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Borgan, at Dilley.
J. H. Madison and sons. ITnrrv
and Henry, from Marcola have
purchased a ranch near Elk Citv
'vhere they will make their 1
home.
The Toledo Band boys will
rive a bis: dance Thanksgiving
Eye.f Also one Christmas and
one New Years Eve. Every
body Invited and the usual good
time is assured.
Apsessor W. E. Ball went to
Portland Monday to be in at
tendance at the annual meeting
of the assessors of the state.
His daughter, Margie, accom
panied him.
Jefferson County Is the new
est county in Oregon. It was
created at the election last week
The new county lies lust east
of Marion and Linn counties
and was cut off from Crook
county.
The high school football team
will go to Elk City next Satur
day to play the Elk Cifv lunlors
The boat will leave Toledo at
9 a. m., taking all who wish to
go.
Notices are posted canine: a
caucus of the citizens of Toledo
for next Wednesday evening
November 18, at the City Hall, at
which time candidates will be
selected to fill vacancies occur
Ing In the city offices.
Of the twentv-nine measures
on the ballot last week but three
carried. They were. Marring
Cities and Counties. Prohibition
and Requiring Voters to Be Cit
Izens. Capital Punishment lost
by 641 votes, bo they will hung
in Oregon for the next two years
at least.
Assessor W. E. Ball war. elec
ted president . of the Oregon
County Assessors' Association,
in session In Portland this week.
He was also appointed a member
of the legislative committee, to
meet with the next Legislature
to get . some needed Improved
assessment laws.
Away ' r
I 1
invert
GREATEST
Voting
Contest
EVER SEEN IN TOLEDO OR YAQUINA
Also Weekly Awards of Beautiful and Useful Presents
WARNOCK& HUGHES, OF TOLEDO, AND L. E. CASTEEL Op YAQUINA, HAVE INAUCUR
ATED A CONTEST IN WHICH THE FORTUNATE CANDIDATE WILL BE GIVEN VALUARLE
PRIZES EACH WEEK, WITH GRAND PRIZES OF PIANOS LIKE THAT . ILLUSTRATED
HERE TO BE AWARDED AT T HE END OF THE CONTEST.
Call and See the Beautiful Prizes and learn Method or:
Distribution
UIK RE, Toledo
L
STEItlfapina
RULES OF THE CONTEST
RULE 1. The merchant shall Issue
votes as Der following schedule, ex
cepting as hereafter may be mentioned:
100 for fl.00 on cash sales.
200 for 11.00 in merchandise paid
with due bills.
300 for $1.00 ou payment of old ac
counts. 200 for $1.00 on duo bill sold.
200 for jl.OO on bargain and clear
ance sales
The LEDER giveB 2,000 votes for
each S1.E0 on new, and 1,(100 votes
for each $1.60 for renewals or
back subRcrlptions
And votes will be given at the time
sales are mado only.
In referenro to bcu'r-S votes nn
old accounts, tliey n.ay le Issued
for the payment of old accounts,
that wero imurriM prior to this
date.
RULK 2. Votes will bo Ispued with
a time limit ot tm v.-e k. end must
be cast in tho ballot box, provided
for that purpose, before the expira
tion ot the time limit. Before
casting votes make a record for
your own guidance.
In order to faciliate voting you are
requested to place your votes In an
envelope and seal it. Please write
the number of votes the envelope
contains and the name of the can
didate you desire to vote for on the
outside.
RULES 3. Employes, clerks and rela
tives ot the merchant and news
paper cannot participate as candi
dates. RULE 4. Merchants shall In no In
stance issue votes until such votes
have been properly stamped with
their firm name. Cuntomers should
refuse them otherwise.
RULE 6. The soliciting of
the merchant's store.
store or on pren:
ITED.
RULE 6. A vote that la rorntched v
murked in any manner uftor I:
leaves the merchant's hands .tthall
be thrown out, provided this detuc
Ing should appear that a figure hod
been tampered with.
RULE 7. Six weeks from the open
ing date candidates will no kinger
be entered, -unless :by: special ar
rangement with the .merchant.
RULE 8. Everybody Us invited.' to
nominate candidates. 'AH that ta
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 8. Votes are not transferable
after being cast
RULE 10. Votes that are not prop
erly stamped with the merchant's
Htrciature, or votes with the tlma
Iting of vbtcs 1 1 1 limit expired, will not be accepted.
ro. In front of th -j K Vi.;. 11. A commute selected by
ilses is PROHie lie merchant will count the votes
m 11 ween, negmning Willi the third
wi ek and report the results to the
LEADER.
This Contest is conducted in connection with this Newspaper
and Voles will he given on Subscriptions, new or old
2000 Votes on each 81.50 for New
1000 Votes on each 81.50 for Old
MF.AT.S AT AI.T.HOI'RS I
GOOD HOME
COOKING
' Opposite tlie r.:inU
I Expert Watch
1 Repairing
DIED
At the home of her parents,
near this city, Friday. Novem
ber Cth, 1914, Hazel Andersen,
aged 11 years and 9 months, of
diabetes, after an illness extend
ing mony months.
Hazel was the oldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Andersen,
CARD OF THANKS , report of condition
We wish to sincerely thank OF l.ncoln county bank
all who so kindly assisted us iu At Toledo. In tiio suite of Oregon, at
the sickness and burial of our itho close of business October 31, iM:
little daughter and sister. Hazel. ! ,Re,0Urc,!T1
d a r . j r,,.u i Loans and discounts $77,761.83
R. A. Anderson and Family. overdrafts, secured and un-
I secured 190.17
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF Ponds and warrants 19.4iiti.9G
SALE J Htocks and other securetles . . 2,nno.OO
In the matter of tho estate of Marrca Hanking house 3.&0O.0O
Knuduon, deceased. ' Furniture and fixtures l.r.00.00
Notice Is herobv given Hint nursu- Other real estate owned. . .. 3,975.00
nriii.r ni tlie uuo irom annroveu reserve
C.ir,0.87
1.17.1.2S
6,5:16.00
by virtue of an order of the . I
mrt for Lincoln county, Ore-'
County Court for Lincoln county, Ore-' banns
gon. nindo and entered by hMU i:ourt net-aa anu oiuur cun uema
in tho above entitled ti'iiltrr. au'horlx- Cash on hand
in ir. eniuuwcrlnir i.nil (iircctlni: mo to
and was a brlcht little cill. of Jl sell the iri.i rty hird.mfler descrl-
Mllla Valuation Tax
Ha-wport V-i $1,117,054 $3B8.G0jt
Alsea 1'. 1,199,525 1800.00 J
Total 2358.50 i
When others fail you
t Wo Guarantee Satisfaction
I A trial will convince. Price
.$38,721.33 ;X vcrv rcn8onnble.;l7ja t
Over 40 Years' Experience J
as practical watchmaker.
bed to ray the debts of said deceased
and expennes of ndiulnfHtrctlon, the
underslKii'-d, ns administrator of seld
natntn u.111 nn K iturilii i the Mill llnV
nf NniiAiiiliiir Klli nt 10-III! A. M . on I
tho premises lirrelimlter dentrlbed
at Newport, Orcison, sell to tho blithest
bidder for cnxli at public miction, all
tho estate, rliOit and lnteret of tho
said IntcMtiite In the Haiti prciulHes at
the time of her depth, and all rlRht,
frlnnrla nf llin fntnllv anil Ihn 111,0 Bna '"lprehl wiiicii m-r iuiu i-mniu
t, mentis or tiio rnnitiy, ana trie .hM dnrlvr(l ,n or , ,n!ll premises by
school mates of JIuzol. Tli" operation of law, or otherwise, l Inn
2 ! Particular schoolmates of Hazel i the following described ronl estate
acted as pnllbearcrs.
Tho sympathy of the entire
community ro cut to the be
reaved family In this hour of
bereavement.
t'lovlnir disposition, loved by all
wno Knew ner.
Funeral services were conduc- i
ted at the family home two
' miles above Toledo, Sunday at
1 1 12 o'clock, Rev. Sneve offlclat-
jliiR. Interrment was made In
I the Toledo Cemetery In the nf-
i ternoon, followed by a host of !
In.
Liabilities
Capital stock paid
Hurplus fund
Undivided profits, less ex
and tuxes paid
Total 9121.SC2.OS
All Work Guaranteed.
HAS E. PETERSON
tio.nnooo
1.000.00
penses
.. 1.D22.37
I i.tt.iLu mill l.:tnkiri-. . . Mil. 12
Individual deposits subjeit
to check 0.3i;r,.02
Demand certldcato of deposit l.lSIi.OO
Certllled rhecks Jj-,Jj!
Time certificates of depot it.. 10,191.07
TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC
Hills are pnynblo nt ths Tele
phone office beginning Novem
ber 1, 1914.
to-wlt
Lot numbered Seven. (7). In Illock
numbered rieveii (7), In Olson's First
Addition to tho City of Newport, Lin
coln county. Oregon. sninellmeH known
snd described as Ulnoii's Addition to
Newport, Oregon.
0. P. Jacobson,
Admlnlstrotor of tho entuto of.Marrcn
Knudson, deceased,
Qwynn A Clark,
Attorneys for AUiulnlHlratur, .
Total $12I,2!2.0S
BTATB OI-' OIincON, I
) ss.
County of Lincoln, )
I, C. ) llnwklns, Cashier of the
above named bnnk, do solemnly swour
that the abovo statement Is true to
tl'.ebcst of my knowledge and belief.
C. O Hawkins, Cashier
Subscribed and sworu to befnro nio
this 11th dny of November. 1914.
(i. II. McCluskey, Notary TunUc.
COKIIKCT Attest:
C. E. Hawkins, Wm. 6earth,
Directors
FIELD 6PORT8
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gets tho best couches In the country
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rato pitcher, how to train for a race,
how to learn the newcxt striilo s l:i
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to girls, too, for that matter are
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partment of The Companion.
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It has points of contact with a hun
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of 1914; nUio The Companion Home
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