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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1914)
THi LOCAL TEACH- JUDGE FOCARTY REPLIES ERS' INSTITUTE Editor Leader: In your Issue Though the weather was bad, 1 0f October 30th there appeared there was a very good number an article signed by C. 13. Crosno of teachers, grangers and pat-J accusing me of omitting "so rons in attendance. The en- ;inuch tuat was history" and he ti - lay was spent in work that i fcels if due to the taxpayers and win mane the schools of the en-1 publie to know the "facts." Why tire county better. The discus- !(j,i he not give them the facts? Bio! and the . friendly chats lyhy did he garble them? Why 'wer the better part of the pro-'d he not publish his Btate grum, that is, if we say nothing ment at an earlier date so as to of i tie dinner, which was en- give me ail opportunity to reply joytd by all. to it? Why? Tbe Newport school was welli m my statement I omitted a represented.there being the lar-1 great deal that was history, but gest number from there that has every Word contained in it was ever Deen ai sucn a meeting in true ancj i defy c. 13. Crosno to this county. The talks of Prof. iSay jt wa8 not. Can the same Dnwkins and the one Prof. Free- De aDOut his cowardly at lauu gave will bv long remem- i&c at tne last moment? Let bered and many of their sugges-j U3 Bee: He says "when Mr. tions will be tried in other , fogarty was elected Cominis schools by the teachers who , Bi0ner the county was practical heard them. Of the grangers iy out of debt." Why did he not Mr. Shumway, Mr. Parrish and gjve tne figures? I was elected Mr. bwearingen each gave us commissioner in June, 1906, and some good thoughts. They are ; the clerk's official report Issued all persons who are interested j September 30, 1906, gave the in a better Lincoln county and county debt as $41,743.68. In they think the best way to im- the year 1908 every warrant in prove it is to make our schools yncoin county was called by the better. 'Treasurer and the county was The grange is the one organi- 0Ut of dcbt for the flrst tlme ln zalion mat is aomg more worn ts historv for the betterment of the rural districts than any other organ ization in this county, and what may be said of the county micht be said of the state or na tion. Since the grange was or- The CLEANER ; ' Tbat Gets the Dirt SPARES THE WOMAN AND HER CARPETS ?! He claims the taxpayers pay the taxes and there is no econ omy. The taxpayers certainly pay the taxes; let us see about the economy. The tax levy for j H z wna i a Tm i a ktbtp thy iarq gauged in roledo we have more than $9000 The tax j for then doubled the attendance at 1 1013 wa8 14 mffl Btate tax the local teachers meetings I. $30000i with one mill ex-j nere , a. , tra in 1913 over 1912 we paid. Following are the names of i e3B 00o on tbe count debt Uie teachers who were present: I and $22 0Q0 more ut t' a lJawKiM, a. sviireiuei u v .u.a niaking $57,000.00. One mill I V L, nV , u2i? a rai8ed about no,')00. What paid Anftle. C E. Freeland, M. S. Tay- the other ifm , lor, of Newport; W. C. Fischer, Hc teg the amount of laquina; iu vuu . ,aed from 1902 191, . , sive, and Juggles them all the way down the line, up to and in cluding 1910. He quotes the general levy only, omitting all the special levies. I thought his object was to covrect my omis sions and state facts. For 1911-12-13 he quotes the whole GUARANTEE We absolutely guarantee the Yaxley Vacuum Cleaner for 5 years to do its work right, and will make good any defects which may develop in material or workmanship. We back every machine with a Safety Bond protecting the purchaser. For Sale by O. R, HOLLINGSWOETH THE FURN1TJJSE MAN . Boy's Aches liiMifiAJiAJiJiAilAJii'iAAiTiifcAl iii iv w v w'.WV WTWW. t I Telephone and Electric Bill WOO ashkHs ' aro various ana nmouirai "' Small boys have a knack of eating what they shoulrin'i And that often means a doctor's visit and a prescrip tion that the boy won't like. But you will get prescription for children put up all right here. The drugs and medi cines are of the best quality and doc tor's orders are' scrupulously filled, with care and speed, and at reason able prices. Toledo Drug Co. ' '''''' ' '' I 1 - X Rons, school District No. 10, near Toledo; John Blough, Olga Poulsen, Alvhild Romtvedt, Cor rinne Pennington, Alleen Gai thcr and Maude Wakefield .of Toledo; George Bethcrs of Sum mit, and Clara I-arsen of Dist rict No. 59, Supervisor J. E. Davis and a nuiuber of others who have formerly been in school work. There will be other meetings In the county similar to this one s I Are Now Payable at ths Telephone Office- Beginning November 1st. i BON BONIERE shooting match, forgetting that the levies of 1911-12 were made when Gardner was Judge, and that of 1913 -was made from the estimates of the various officers, attend them every time the op- !h oV Jin . rZZI portunlty affords You and we ! f "? Pu"ed Ah. rortunity will all be the gainers. R. P. Coin Will take two or three to board, cheap. Also housekeeping rooms to rent. Gannon House, beside the elec tric plant. "Observer" "Another Farmer,' and Crosno. I repeat, I am thankful .the Bupport I received. John Fogarty Cranberries Cleve's. at R. S. Van in the county, and a date set for the people to discuss it with the County Court. , Taking the levies for 1907-8-9-10 which I assisted to make, he quotes them thus: 1907 2S0CJ.57, actual leyy, (66814.12 1908 46683.68, actual levy, 76238.69 1909 60071.98, actual levy, 933G2.47 1910 71726.13, actual levy.136462.78 The first column was quoted by Crosno as the tax raised for those years. It only represents the general levy. The second column represents the entire tax, general and special, for those years. For the years 1911-12-13 he quotes general and special levies combined. He refers to salary. 1 wonder ff it Is true that he drew $1000 per year as Collector of the Fort of Yaqulna. lived in Toledo and paid about eight dollars per TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC Iniis are payable at the Tcle phona offlce, 'Toledo, beginning November 1, 1914. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE OF REAL PROPERTY Kn'lre Is lie. Jby given that the undtr.tlfrned administrator of the es tate of Lucy L. Rowln, deceased, will, . by virtue of an order of sale, duly mad? and entered of record in the Couiuy Court of Lincoln eounty, Ore- Ron, on the second day of November, 1914, authorizing, empowering and Brenn'.ng the undersigned adminis trator to sell all the real estate be InnKlr.t to said estate. In pursuance the isth day cf December. 1914. and 'month, or less, tO a deputy to do afwr the hour of tn o'clock a. m. of me worn, a inaji wuu wuuiu said day, at my residence at Waldport, make Slich a cowardly attack on Vroon, offer for sale at Private Sals mA wlthmit nn nnnortunitv to to th hlKhest bidder, all of the fol- . , ,( mIent be euiiv of low In described r.nl property, be- rP,yl ml6n(l. De yTVi loukiiig to said estate, to-wit: The the Fort transaction also. He nearly went a a If whv ette Meridian In Oregon; also lots five I ,ul um"; na"' m " , ,'J and rl la blork elchleen In lluhles did lie not give the figures? On First udditUm to the Town of Wald- January 1st, 1911, when I went port. In L'nroln county. Oregon. 1 oui 0f offlce the county debt waB .rrSSt. 2. ,9,4.1.359.51 against this there oeorge L. Rowin, was then due the tax for 1910. AdminiHtrator of the estate of Lucy The general levy for that year L, Uowln, deceased. wa9 $71,720.13. How inuv.h ' t, t rmuT.irTnDi the county In debt? n- JfSEEL'&ti, 1 Bides two miles of the Slletz rock 'Oregon, win receive sealed bids for road was completed and the uai furn'.siiing material and constructing ' nnce eraded. except about a half three bridges as follows: One over : crosno thanked me for Korth Fo of Yachats. One over , ' ' , , .v iMa mail Yachts near C. 8. Hanson's and one the Stand I took upon this road, our ot poe slough at Toledo. All bids referred to my backbone, etc., u I- in accordanre with plans and etc.. lie refers to the taxes: pe. -.ncatlons on file In the Clerks pne year $$ being the last oHIch and must be tiled with the I , lPVlc(l since 1 ('(u. y cierk on or before 6 o'clock, i tax and on y one levieo b mce r. v... November 2ist. 1914. F.ach bid became Judge, is accounteu ror must be accompanied by certified as follows I 1DO people levieu riieck amnuntlng to 6 per cent or tne bid rubmllted. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. T. ait l alf of the northeast quarter of gays the COlinty Was section thirty-two in township twelve .$100,000 in debt when 1 south, range eleven west of WlUnm-' t . ffl Aeain I asl .Ito Ml.ll.n In HN.inti' Un lot. flva 0Ul OI OIIICC AgUlIl 1 UB Try this for Your Cough. Thousands of people keep coughing because unable to ret the rinht remedy. Coughs are caused by Inflammation of Throat and Uronchlal Tubes. What you need is to soothe this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's New I)lneovery. It penetrate the delicate mucous lining, rals c Mie I'blogm and quickly re lieves the congested membranes. Get a 0"e. bottle from your drug irlHt. "Dr. Klng i New Discov ery quickly and completely stop ped my cough" writes J. H. Watts. Floydalc, Texas. Money Lack If not satisfied, but It near ly alwayi helps. for cities, ports, schools anu roads $74,831.67. Of the County Court's levy $29,950 went for roads and bridecs, $30,841 state tax, $37,000 on county debt, $24 nnr..oo for county schools. leaving a balance of $17,012.36 plus the receipts or mo ciern b ofllce to care for Interest, salar ies, stationery, fuel, lights, li brary, bounty, high school, In surance, care of poor, Scaler of Weights and Measures, ana in cidentals, such as county fair, j fire warden, etc. In conclusion 1 wish to say that I am thankful and grate ful to the peoplo of Lincoln county for the vote they gave, regardless of politics, with a ma jority of nearly 1100 votes to overcome, besides "Farmer," The following is the total vote on the measures in Lincoln conuty: . Citizenship, Yes 1379, No 406. Lieutenant Governor, Yes 362, No 1372. Consolidation, Yes 576, "No 944. Roads, Yes 432, No 1152. Equal Taxation, Yes 497, No 1013. Tax Classifications, Yes 381, No 1101. Ashland Normal, Yea 684, No 1036. Merging Cities, Yes 706, No 764. Weston Normal, Yes 665, No 1048. Legislator's Pay, Yes 339, No 1374. Eight llbur Amendment, Yes 449, No 1477. Eight Hours for Women, Yes 865, No 954. Non-Partisan Judiciary Yes 600, No 969. $1500 Exemption, Yes 613, No 1139. Waterfront Amendment, Yes 650. No 929. '. Municipal Docks, Yes 668, No 870. Prohibition, Yes 1189, No 927 Capital Punishment, Yea 1001, No 789. Sur-Tax, Yes 622, No 954. Corporation Department, Yes 572, No 913. Dentistry Bill, Yes 991, No 740. County Ofllcers' Term, Yes 607. No 1054. Tax Codo Commission, Yes 298, No 1244. Desert Land Board, cb 377, No 1124. Projortlonal Representation, Yes 449, No 1066. State Senate, Yes 610, No 993. Public Works, Yes 596, No 1005. Assembly, Yea 250, No 1286. $300 Exemption, Yes 452, No 1077. County High School Fund, Yes 1079. No 576. Justice and Constable The following were elected to the ofilces of Justice of the Peace and Constable in the. var ious precincts: Alsea C. E. Linton, J. P., for Constable, tie between L. V. Colvln and Bert Welst P. A. Wilkins and A. L. Snell, I Con. 0r Kern T. M. McClintock, J. P., Wm. Scott, Con. Little Elk Ed Mauch, J. P., L. McBride, Con. Nashville J. H. Lewis, J. P., E. R. Davis, Con. Newport District W. M. Berry, J. P., I. E. Coffleld, Con. Rock Creek P. H. Elting, J. P., R. II. Plank, Con. Toledo District R. E. Collins, J. P.. R. R. Gwvnn. Con. &Uetz James Franks, J. P., Al ' Lane, Con. Rose Lodge Harry Flster, J. P., August Baumann, Con. Yachats H. L. Kocher, J. P., Guy V. Hayes, Con. Yaquina W. M. Toner, J. P., Ed Meaker, Con. Port Commissioners Alsea Port A. L. Baldwin, C. R. Evens, E. E. Everson. Toledo Port C. B. Crosno, R. S. Van Cleve, I. R. Wlshart. Newport Port R. F. Baker, O. F. Jacobson. N M. N. ANIiEltSDN, 1'rop. Choice Confection Summer Drinh'H Ice Cream Ice Cold Drlnhs Milk Shakes Irultn, Xuts Tobacco Stationery f Bost rands Igar TOLEDO, OREGON J. S. AKIN ARTHUR NYE Boat Supplies v Plumbing and Fixture t Stover Gas Engine BLOCK EDGE SLAB Nothing but well wauoncd wood delivered Prompt Delivery Toledo-Siletz Stage Daily except Sunday. Will make connections with moraine train, arriving in Siletz about 10 a. m. Leaving there after dinner. Passengers. 50c. per trio. Toledo Livery Sable. John Rattey, Prop. R.l. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON TOLtoo, oaanoa Office in Ofstednbl Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 s. in.; 2 to 4 suJTtoS p.m. Emergency Calls at aur tin -BOTlI 'PUONEP-Bl An Active Liver Mean Health If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from constipation, Biliousness, Headaches and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c. at your druggist. We take subscriptions for the Port land Dally Telegram. Tor a short Derlod only, we will be allowed to I take subscriptions at 13.60 for a full year. Regular price !5.go. ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an election of the legal voters of the City of Toledo, Oregon, will be held in the said city of Toledo, Oregon, on Monday, December 7th, 1914, for the election of the following City officers: One Mayor, two years term. One Recorder, two years term. One Treasurer, two years term. Three Aldermen, two years term One Marshal, two years term. The polling places will be In the City Hall of the said City of Toledo, Oregon. The polls will open at 8 o'clock ln the morning and will continue open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. F. N. Hayden, City Recorder. C.IL.IIOLLINGSWORTH Funeral Director and Enilmhuer Calls answered Day or Night Both l'hunes NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Btate of Oregon. In the matter of the estate ot Thomas Dillon, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dprslsned. as administratrix of the es tale of Thomas Dillon, deceased, has nied withe the Clerk ot the above Court, her final account as admlnl Hrntrlx of said estate and that the 7th day of December, 1S14, at tne nour or ten o'clock a. m. thereof has been fixed by the Court as tne time ror bearing objections to said report and settlement thereof. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this Slst day ot October, 1914. Sara Crahen, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased. TOLEDO HAND LAUND1Y CO. Laundry called for and delivered Also denning and pressing done. Out side work solicited. Work guaranteed. Phone. L. W. Davit A Co, Have you noticed tbe big range at B. Lewis' store to be given away? T. C. Hell, the photographer, Is here now and is fully prepared to do all work In his line. Call and Inspect bit work. , TOLEDO. OREGON H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE In Residence, second house above Hardware Store. , OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12; 2 to 4, and 6 to 8. Calls any time to any place W. C. BELT, M. D. A C. M. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE Ovtr PostnfTtce 'Phone 2103 Residence HI-AND-DRI COTTAGE Phone 2C52 NEWPORT, OREGON Buy your granlteware of H. Lewis and get a ticket on the fine, big range. Go to Hegel and have those aches and pains taken out of your bony. Mannetlc or electric. He can relieve you of your troubles. Offlce In Com merclal Hotel. FOR SALE Young Leghorn chickens and high grade Jersey cows. C. Bruntr, Toledo, Or. The Weekly Oregonlan, Including comic supplement, until January 1.' 1916, more thnn an entire year, for 76 Cents, during the liargaln period ending November :i0, 1914, to new or present subscribers who hand us their 75 cents now. Mall or bring you' sub scriptions today to the Leader office, gain Day agents of the Weekly Psjga 1tn-r.e rVnnu lion l'rpnrnH J. P., George Ryan, Con. j . FpHONp. AND EL FCTRIC Hlir Elk U. Ij. Hathaway. J. p I T ELEPnONE AND ELtL-IK lu ll. F. Grant and Chas. Cator, tied for Con. Devils Lake A. N. Lowj, J. P. Elk City Charles Allen, J. r., Mrs. B. V. Pollard, Con. Five River S. A. Sell, J. V., Bills are payable at the Tele phone ofllce, beginning Nov. .1, 1914. Cracked Corn for your chick ens or hog al R. S. Van Cleve'B. NOTICE To all to whom it may concern : Notice Is hereby given that J. C. Altree, having completed bis contract on the Euchre Mountain road in road district No. 21, the same will be settled on Saturday, November 14, 1914 at li o clock a. m. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. Incomo Forest Grove prop erty or Washington County farm to trade for Siletz timber. Lotus L. Lanp-ley, Board of Trade Bid., Portland. It Realty Doe Relieve Rehumatism Everybody who Is afflicted! with Rheumatism In any form should by all means keep a bot tle of Sloan s Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a Joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right tothe scat of the pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and com fortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it ln the house against colds, sore and swollen Joints, rheumatism, neu ralgia, sciatica and like ailments. YOur money back If not satisfied, but it does give almost Instant relief. Everybody eats Chicken din ner at the Merchants Hotel next Sunday. Stayton Flour and Feed at R. S. Van Cleve'B. TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC Bills are payablo at tho Tele phone" ofllce, beginning No. 1, 1914.