Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 14, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. FrfrPAV, MAY 14th, 1915.
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Lincoln County Leader
offTcial COUNTY PAP efT"
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year " .
Six Months - .
Three Months
11.50
.75
60
10.75
Toledo Racket
See the BARGAIN! COUNTER.
Ladies and Cents' Shoes and Ox
fords selling at Half Price, $5.00
and $5.00 Shoes selling at $2.20.
Oxfords as low as 75c. Best line
of Ceneral Merchandise in Town
The Price is always right. I
want Your Business and will
Save You Money.
Yours for hard time3 prices,
R. N. Warnock
WfMWf' a-
Vater Front Meat Market $
J. L. Demilt, Prop.
Frcfh nnl Cured MrnU. Toledo Creamery
Butter.
I buy all my Bevf, Mutton and Pork from
the the local rancher, and I pay the highest
market price delivered at my shop. 1 pay
the highest market price for hides and pelts
WATER FRONT. TOLEDO. OR.
flNCOLN
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OUNTY DANK i
(INCORPORATED)
Toledo, Oregon
Does a General Banking Business
DIRECTOR
C. E. HAWKINS
WM. SCARTH
C, O. HAWKINS
Interest '
on
Time Deposits
DENTISTRY
DONE
ON EASY PAYMENTS
SEE
Dr.W. M. BERRY
THE TOLEDO DENTIST
Gardner & Peterson
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Builaer's Hardware Steel Ranges
Sporting Goods Heating and Cook Stoves
Tin and Granite Ware Flows and Harrows
Aluminum, Good for 15 years
i
Suits at Cost
All Men's and Boys' Suits at Cost
until May 1st, at
flcGEE's
MM MMWM
The White Lorncr More
Has a full line of the Host Car
den Seed and Onion Sets. A
new supply Cracked Corn.
For a few days will bcII Yeloban
Milk 3 caiid lioc.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
REGULAR MAY TERM
The following is a synopsis of
the proceedings had at the reg
ular May term of Commission
ers' Court, held last week:
Fanny McKlnney, widow's
pousion S 32.50
M. A. Shelley, same 20.00
Ada Woodford, same.......... 10.00
Madge Anderson, same 10.00
Hilda Manlnen, same 25.00
Jacoba Lcgangor, same 17.50
J. B. Edgar, per diem and
mileage as grand juror. ...... 12.00
J. C. Carson, same 12.00
C. A. Overlander, et al, work In
road district 23 153.50
B. P. Grant, et al same, dist 12. . 269.60
J. C. Barclay, et al, same dist 4. .100.25
The matter of cruls'.ns the timber
continued.
Gardner Bros., lumber for bridge 60.00
Jos Sijota et al, work in road
district 18 173.74
Elmer Patrick, mdse for poor. . . 1.50
Underwood Typewriter Co., type
writing ribbons for county.... 7.00
Ed Mauoh, mdse for road 37.77
R. M. Carson, fare of O. C. Smith 51.00
Eureka Ce:notery Co., grave for
Oren Ruperts 10.00
F. E. Btauchamp, blacksmith.
ing for county 12.50
II. A. Fister, justice court fees. . . . 4.60
Sanitary Meat Maiket, meat
j C. Backus .75
,H. H. Sax ton t mdse for H. G.
I Weaver 6.00
R. D. Morse, powder for county
roads 277.66
Douglas Abstract Co., list of
final receipts for county 1.05
TiYaqulna Bay News, printing
lor county 43.10
J. D. Stewart, same 9.50
G. W. Moore, lumber for county 20.43
Fred Horning, draying 4.60
C. W. Labour, lumber for
bridges 312.67
Thornton-Stevens, mdse for
road district 17.. 143.43
James Franks, et al, Justice .
Court fees 6.15
L. C. Smith Typewriting Co., V
repairs of typewriter 2.10
W. T. Crocker, witness fees In
Circuit Court 8.80
C. K. Crosno, typewriting for Co. 7.85
Glass ft Prudhomme, supplloe
for county 36.35
Toledo Drug Co., mdse for Co.. 15.70
Walker & Starr mdse for Co
roads 198.99
Hodson ft Feenaugherty, machin
ery for county roads 435.60
Killiam Stationary Co., mdse". for
Surveyor's office 23.49
J. S. Akin, mdse. for county
prisoners 2.35
Vaqulna Electric Co., lights
and phones for county 45.63
C. E. Linton, et al, Justice
Court fees 6.10
City of Toledo, water for
Courthouse 12.00
Lee Doty, care of prisoners. . . . 3.75
O. R. Hollingsworth, et al, Cor
oner's Inquest 30.00
Arthur Nye, mdse for county ... . 6.55
I. E. Cofneld, et al, work In
road district 20 97.40
Frank Lane, et al, same dist. 8 1024.26
A. C. Crawford, et al., same
district 16 441.75
Dudley Trapp, et al, same dist 14 48.86
E. D. Phillips, lumber tor dist 1 63.76
Newport Lumber Co, same dist 6 17.06
Fred McWlllis, et al work In
road district 3 132.36
d Earnest, repairing bridges
In district 1 30.00
C. Trenholm, et al, work In
road district 4 103.75
S. R. Howe, et al, same dist 20. . 22.46
F. J. Blattner, et al, same dist 17 18.00
H. W. Pep'.a, et al, same dint 8. . 163.80
Carl Olldersloeve, salary as
deputy clerk 150.00
! Mrs. W. E. Ball, work In Asses-
i sor's office 67.00
F, W. Chambers salary as dep-
I uty asses'lr 51.00
jw. E. Ball, salary and postage 211.00
R. R. Miller, same 83.65
R. II. Howell, salary, eipress
and postage 226.35
1 Ktht'l Batemsn, work In Asses
sor's office 58.75
.... 4.50
R. S. VAN CLEVIS
C. A. Ofstedahl, same
Q. B. McCliiBkcy, salary as
I Treasurer..
0. 11. MeCluskey, postage and
j exprer.s
1 Alleen Mct'luskcy, collection
I of tuxes ,
RemlnKton Typewriter Co.,
, typewriter for Judge and Sur
veyor .
Home for Aged, rare lu Hall..
F. N. Mewhlrtcr, et nl, survey
ing rond In district 17 31.00
I Kd (!llle)le, et al work In
j road distric t 10 46.00
j U C, Mowery, ct al snmo
133.33
82.06
85.80
ior.3o
C0.00
G. L. McCaulou, repairing court
house stops . . . '.
John Rattey, livery and dray-
Ing for county . 19.00
Geo. Horsfall, salary as deputy
Assessor. ....'.,'..'. 66.00
Bert Geer, care of Insane 42.80
Bert Geer, salary as Sheriff.... 300.00
Merchants Hotel, board of prls-
oners 1.00
Mrs. O. Swayze, same 1.50
Annie Hawkins, collecting taxes 132.60
R. P. Goin, salary and exp. as '
School Superintendent...... 183.06
Jennie Booth, collecting taxes... 83.75
Kd Sto.-ker, lumber for road
district 6 .... 30.96
John Turnldge, salary as court-
bouse janitor 70.00
Bushong & Co., supplies for
county offices 151.95
T. H. Horning, work In road
district 6 6.00
R. B. Melth making bridge plans 200.00
C. C. Fond, et al.work In road
district 15 165.00
J. C. Dixon, mdse. for road dist 23 16.00
W. C. Skaggs, et al, work In
road district 1 260.85
Hall Bros., mdse for road dist 15 21.25
R. P. Coin, postage, express
and expense of institute 71.25
J. E. Davis, salary as school
supervisor '. . 201.35
Z. M. Derrick, salary as county
surveyor . . 125.00
Ben Hunt, et al, surveying
county road 8.00
Petition of Chas. Hatssman, for coun
ty road, granted.
Claim of J. M. Bowers for work In
road district, continued.
R. D. Morse and John S. Lloyd ap
pointed members of the Fair Board.
J. G. Macfcey awarded contract of
2 Agate Beach bridges.
R. W. Pepin awarded contract of 2
Siletz bridges.
John Turbyne awarded contract to
build Agate Beach road.
Con. Christiansen awarded contract
to build Salmon River bridge.
Chas. Hurding awarded contract to
furntBh material for Salmon River
bridge.
Petition of John Funk, et al, for
road In district 17, granted.
Petition of Lulu Miller, et aL for
plank of the Canyon Road in district
6, granted.
Petition of W. S. Hall, et al, for
change of road, continued.
Petition of G. A. Olln, et 1 for
county road, referred to surveyor.
Petition of N. A. Harris, et at, for
county road, dismissed.
Elk City Lumber Co., lumber
for road dist 10
Gardner ft Peterson, mdse. for
county roads
Cbas. Wagner, refund of taxes
J. E. Parker, county aid
F. W. Chambers, court bailiff. .
A. W. Morgan, rebate of taxes.
O. V. Hurt, per diem and mileage 65.44
School District 12, high school 132.00
School Alstrlct 2, high school.,
School District 3, high school.
School District 10, high school
J. C. Altree, scraper for road .
district 21 17.00
R. E. Collins, et al. Justice
.Court fees 43.70
F. W. Carson, blacksmlthlng .... 6.05
Collins ft Hayden, printing
for county 132.85
D. D. Longbottom, powder for
road dist 1 89.35
T. F. Travers, blacksmlthlng
for road dist 16 30.26
Hall Bros, mdse for Geo. Sterling 10.00
John Loomls, salary as deputy
Assessor 73.60
B. F. Beexley, salary as deputy
Surveyor . . 74.60
Mrs. J. D. Head, for of Al
Reynolds 28.00
A. A. Willoughby, et al, wirk in
road district 11 472.05
Olson ft Yasek, d raj Ing 1.00
It. D. Burgess, salary and exp.
61 health officer 92.00
Dear Creek Lumber Co., lumbar
for road dist 17 73.83
A. J. McMillen, et al, surveying
county roads . .. 249.00
H. 8. Porter, et al, work In
road district 13 814.55
W. F. Wakefield, per diem tod
mileage 37.80
W. L. Huckaby. mdse. for road
district 6 14 04 it
A. A. Willoughby, lumber tor
road district 11 123.00
Petition of E. L. Walker for per
mission to build sidewalk, granted.
W. M. Berry, et al, fees In
Justice Court 69.60
Chas. Hassman, et al, work In
road district 7 197.95
W. D. Horner, et al, work In
road district 16 1647.25
P. Deaklns, et al, samo, dist 17 709.33
F. Luethe, et al, same, dist. 2.. 303.50
Jos Parkhurst, et al, same
district 6 2197.01
Jas Harrison, et al, samo, dist 19 620.75
A. J. McMillen, drawing
bridge plans 26.00
O. H. Haugann, repairing court
house flues 4.65
Location of Fair site continued.
R. H. How.ll,
County Clerk.
Marion Sturdevant was a pas-! DR. NUK 1 n mkkco i cu
seoger for the Valley Tuesday AS COIN SHAVER
morning; , ; ' v"f :' ,
t H flwvnn and familv are Suspected of shaving gold
mortnl inSThe Rhy. hK ?lnS .VVonTorth
properfy on First street. . , v J-ctice D r Norton North
Mrs. Mattie Scott arrived over last nlgh't at Fiftn anfj Washing-
rrom ine vauey tasi evening iur ton Btreets by Police Captain
a visit wun ner promer, uun
Dundon.
Miss Ruth Olson of Portland
arrived Wednesday evening, go
ing to Siletz yesterday morning
where she will teach school in
the Brown district.
Earl Nye has sold his driving
team to George Cox of Mill
creek, Upper Farm.
The annual O. A. C. excursion . "w me aenusi wonteu me goiu
frnm fVirvnllla wpnt rhrniifrh ;from the coins was not made
to Newport this morning. The ! PMlc by the police. Portland
train had eight coaches. Telegram.
, , . J Dr. North was well known in
Miss Opal Brussneld passed 1 th,a whprA h nmptirwi hia
through Toledo the first of the 1 profession occasionally a few
Circle, Lieutenant Harms and
Patrolman Martin and is held
without bail pending an investi
gation by government officials.
Two shaved coins were found
in the dentist's pockets.
The police caught Dr. North
in his office where It is alleged
that he shaved coins after the
building had been deserted by
other tenants for the night.
years ago.
week enroute for Big Elk wherei
she will visit with her aunt, Mrs.
Slocum.
The stamer Trupnt will make i A Sluecish Liver
the round trip to Newport next Needs Attention
week during the Oddfellows' Let u t t ,d and
grand lodge, carrying passen- f or J f m
gers to and from the convention. -Everyb0(Iy get3 attack now
The first excursion of the sea-! and then. Thousands of people
son from the Valley went
through last Sunday, and, con
sidering the rainy day, was well Life Pills,
patronized. .This marked the ! acn, too
keer tiiclr Livers peuve and
healthy by using Dr. King's New
Fine Tor the Stom
Stot the Dizziness,
Clear the blood.
beginning of the regular Sunday . Indigestion
! excursions for the season. j Only 25c. at your Druggist.
20.00
645.93
. 17.60
20.00
. 3.00
, 14.67
264.00
. 254.00
264.00
The Ford Is lighter than any other car of its size
and power. Vet stronger, sturdier, longer last
ing.. Vanadium steel, that's why. Vanadium is
the hardest, strongest, toughest steel made. It
is the only steel that is hard and tough at the
same time. It is the highest priced steel that is
used in automobile construction. Yet the Ford
is very low in price. Its quality, terms, price and
small cost of operation and upkeep, less than two
cents a mile, have made it the universal neces
sity in town and country.
Buyers will share in profits If we sell at retail
300,000 new Ford cars between August, 1914, and
August, 1915.
Runabout, $440; Touring Car, $490; Town Car,
$690; Couplet, $750; Sedan, $975, f. o. b. Detroit
with all equipment.
On display and sale at Toledo, Oregon, by A. T.
Peterson, Lincoln County agent.
For Salt rigs, all sizes, large
or small, or brood sows with
pigs. - C. G. Damon,
Eddyvlllc, Oregon.
Al's Smokehouse!
AL WAUCH, Proprietor
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobac'co and Smokers'
Articles, Wholesale and Retail!
We carry the most complete line
' of Cigars and Tobacco of any
concern in Lincoln county.
"GET THE HABIT'
And Inspect our Stock
Al's Smokehouse
AL WAUCH, Prop.
tit--
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
IS WELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & UUGGY HOUSES
EICIAL ATTENTION OIV EN TO TRAVELING MEN
Runs Dally Droy Line.
General Hauling.
floods Delivered Promptly at all Hours.
Teams Furnished on Short Notice
HOUSES' BOUGHT AND SOLD
dUlrit t 1 1C05.00
HAY AND FCED FOB SALE.
DOTH 'PH0KS3