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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1917)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1917.' - PACE TWO W I I 1 i T i a i W WW m BUILDERS HARDWARfc Is a specialty with us, and we are X known to all architects and con' tractors as supplying the very! best in this line for all purposes. I We also carry all kinds of tools! and Implements for various trades and a full line of agricultural Im plements, barrows, saws, axes, scythes, rakes, hoes, etc. Try our Flexo Roof Paint. PETERSON HARDWARE CO. i i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ! mi M. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo. Oregon postofflce, Established Twenty-Four Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year, in advance ,,,, Six Months, in advance Three Months, in advance $1.50 .75 60 Phone 7003 rTTf TTT1 TTT7TTTTTTTT i -m M--H 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 I Sflll TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR HEAVY STOCK. OF GOODS WE ARE CLOSING OUT REGARD LESS OF COST, OUR ODDS AND ENDS OF SHOES, HATS, ETC. WE HAVE SOME RARE BAR CAINS COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF YOURS TO PLEASE, W. P. flcGEE ANDREWS BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON II 1 1 1 H HUM The White Corner Store . We have union suits for men and wo men. Umbrellas and rubbers for men, women and children. Women's petti coats SEAL BRAND COFFEE In the Vac uum Cans Always Good PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON R. S. VAN CLE VE ;('' ' '( bW r SMk ' . T'e Water Front Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. RESOLUTION " Of the I. O. O. F. No. 108, Toledo WHEREAS, the Noble Grand of the Grand Lodge of the Uni verse has seen fit to 'transfer from our terrestial lodge to his Celestial lodge, our faithful and beloved brother C. B. Crosno, to sit at the right hand of him who rules justly and judges with Im partiality, and, WHEREAS, by the passing of our brother the community has lost a faithfull friend, our lodge a loyal member, and the bereav ed family a devoted father and husband. THEREFORE, be It resolved that we extend to the family, in this hour of sad afllction, our deepest sympathy, reminding them of the frailty of human life and that the parting is only tem porary and the meeting will soon be eternal, in a world where death comes not; where he will join those gone before, there to wait the day when all shall join, never more to part. BE it furthur resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of pur brother, a copy spread on the minutes of our order and a copy sent to a local paper. Hans Larson, S. B. Ports, R. P. Coin, Committee. DISCUSSION OF TAX ESTIMATES Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Lincoln, Oregon, will meet at the court house In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, on Wednesday the 6th day of Decem ber 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. in reg ular session, and will discuss with the Tax Payers, daily, until Friday, Decem ber the 7th, 1917, at 5 o'clock P. M. the following estimates required to de fray the expenses of the several of fices, and other departments within said County for the year 1918. County Court Sala-y of County Judge. . . . $1000.00 Salary and Expenses of Com missioners. . . . 1250.00 Expertlng Books .200.00 Postage & Stationery .;.-... ..50.00 Truant Officer- Books for School Library . School Levy S 1-2 mills . . , Estimated State Tax, . . Estimated Interest of Debt. For retiring of Warrants. . I John Howers was up from $50.00 Poolo Slough Wednesday. . . $200.00 $32986.00 .$24727.00 ..$600.00 . $9000.00 Total $2550.00 Circuit Court Witness fees .. $1250.00 Jury fees 800.00 Paillffs : ...350.00 Reporter . . , .'. .100.00 Total $2500.00 Justice Court- Witness fees ....$200.00 Justice fees '. 250.00 Jury fees .100.00 Constable fees 200.00 Fresh and Cmed. Meat Toledo Creamery Butter I buy all my Beef, Mutton and Pork from the local ranchers, and I pay the highest market price delivered at my hop. I pay the highest market price for hldos and pelts. WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON San Pedro, Cal., Oct. 30th, 1917. Lincoln Co. Leader, Toledo, Oregon. Dear Sin- Enclosed you will find $1.50 for one year for the Leader. It seems we can't do without It. Best wishes, from, George C. Walker, 3t8 - 5th St., San Pedro', California. Total $105,405.00 Fees from Clerk's Office .. $2789.00 Fees from Sheriff's Office .. ..470.00 Fines from Treasurer's Office . .515.00 Total $3774.00 Roads, Bridges and Ferries. .$57,214.00 Grand Total ..$162,619.00 Balance on hands In Road District No. 2 ....$2390.09 Balance on hands In Road District No. 3. .' $3.20 Balance on hands in Road District No. 4 $278.31 Balance on hands in Road District No. 6 $253.22 Balance on bnds in General Bridge Fund 311.90 All balances on hands Just received from the O. & C. Land Grant settle ment R. H. Howell, County Clerk. Total $750.00 Sheriff's Office Salary as Sheriff $1800.00 Salary as Deputy 720.00 Collecting Taxes 475.00 Stamps, Books, blanks, receipts, pencils and stationery .... 450.00 Total $3446.00 Clerk's Office Salary of Clerk $1250.00 Salary of Deputy 900.00 Records and blanks 450.00 Stamps and Stationery 150.00 uFrniture for Vault 100.00 Total $2850.00 Treasurer's Office- Salary of Treasurer $800.00 Books and stationery 100.00 Total $900.00 Surveyor's Office Salary of Surveyor $1400.00 Field Notes, Stamps and Inci dentals 600.00 ! Lincoln County Bank !! I (iNConroRATED) TOLEDO. - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS WM. tfl'AKTH C. (). HAWKINS Interest en Time Deposit .H-t,,44 No Sir! We Have Not Raised Our Prices Furthermore We Guarantee STRICTLY ALL WOOL . SUITS MADE TO ORDER At the Same Old Price $15 P. ADOPTS "HOOVER CORN CAKE" The extent to which Hoover's plea to save wheat by the sub stitution of corn is being prac ticed throughout the country is Indicated by the appearance on the tables of all Southern Pacif ic dining cars of the following printed notice: "The (iovernment earnestly desires that WHEAT be used as sparingly as possible, and that CORN be substituted. "America was pioneering on Corn; the Pilgrim Fathers al most lived on it. Com was the first crop planted in all the vir gin soil as it was settled, from the Atlantic out across the Alle ghanies; upon the broad prairie and beyond. "On our menu this morning, we have Corn-Meal Cakes, made accordi.ig to this recipe: 4 cups of comment 3 cups of boiling water 1 cup of cream 3 egs 1 tablespoon of .sugar 2 tablespoons baking powder Salt to taste Mix well 1'ioal and water (do not ht it li.nm). .ndd the cup of i-rcani. into wnich. the three egirs J; have been baton; then add sug- ar, and hint, the baking powder. 2; Bake on hot griddle." i Total $1900.00 Coroner's Office Fees of Coroner $50.00 Witness and Jurors 100.00 Total $150.00 8chool Superintendent Salary of Superintendent .. ..$1000.00 Expenses 200.00 Teachers Institute 190.00 8th grade Exam. Board 80.00 Teacher's Exam. Board .. .. '..80.00 Stamps, Stationery, Telephone .176.00 Total 1725.00 Assessor's Office Salary of Assessor $1200.00 Office help 1000.00 Stationery, Blanks, postage, . euppltes 600.00 Field Deputies 350.00 WARNING! DONT BE FOOLED! All Scotch Woolen Mills suitings re GUARANTEED 8TRICTLY ALL WOOL, and of the ame quality usually found In regular $25 suit. J. S. AKIN, Toledo, Oregon Total ' $3150.00 District Attorney's Office- Stamps, Stationery, and expenses $200.00 Health Officer Salary and expenses $200.00 Publishing Delinquent Taxes And foreclosure proceedings ..$700.00 Rebate of Taxes $250.00 Court House Expenses Janitor Wntt-r FupI Ropnirs.s Lights .$450.00 . .72.00 Riley Smith was down from Elk City on business Tuesday. Mrs. M. N. Anderson was a passenger for Portland Monday. Joe KoBydar of Lower Farm had business In Toledo Wednes day. J. II. Sugg the Win ant mer chant was a Toledo visitor yes- terday. Mrs. J. W. Graham returned Monday evening from a visit at Sheridan. LOST Auto chain, on Siletz road, finder please return to this office. Reward. Miss Mamie Redfleld who Is teaching near Elk City, spent Sunday with her parents. Terrence Gaither came over' from O. A. C. Saturday spending Sunday with the home folks. Nels W. Miller was down from Pioneer Tuesday attending the funeral of the late C. B. Crosno, Simon Llndten brought a number up from Newport 'Tues day to attend the Crosno funeral, ' Editor Wm. Matthews was up from the Resort City Tuesday attending the Crosno funeral. . G. K. Freeman was at Elk City i uesaay doing some paper nang ing and painting for J. II. Haw. kins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and daughter of Newport were visit ing in the city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Williams returned Saturday evening from a visit with their daughter, near Dallas. MrB. L. E. Casteel was up from Yaquiaa Tuesday attending the funeral of the late, Hon. C. B. Crosno. Prof. Prichard of Siletz was a passenger for Portland Satur day morning, returning Monday evening. Jos. Streitmatter of Orton wa9 a Toledo visitor Monday even ling. He went out to Kings Val ley Tuesday. Dr. F. M. Carter of Newport was In Toledo Tuesday, paying his last respects to his old friend C. B. Crosno, departed. Messrs. Hall and Raddant of Siletz loaded a car of chittlm bark here Wednesday for ship ment to Brooklyn, N. Y. J. II. Glines of Waldport pass ed through to Corvallis last Sat- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Crosno ar- urday, being called there by the rived down from Portland Mon- illness of his wife. day evening being called here by M, . Mra s A W-M tSk totiedS yP omWina last Tuesday. yeTterdaran'd Cliff wupVoba?-1 J lT " lh funeral 0f ly return Saturday. I At the masquerade given by ' n " the Toledo High School last , unSi whir hi heI week, Norman Stewart and Mrs. ! .C jea months P ' M. N. Anderson carried off the!1 1 Beveral montns. prizes for the best sustained Mrs. EUza Westfall arrived characters. The prizes were over 'rom Lebanon Saturday season tickets to all basket ball i evening for a visit with her bIb games played by the T. II. S. ter, Mrs. S. K. Booth. Chas. Allen was down from Sheriff Geer returned Wed nesday evening from a trip to Portland. Lester Waugh the butcher was a passenger for Corvallis yester day morning. D. L. Young of Newport was attending the Crosno funeral in this city Tuesday. Merchant J. C. Dixon was down from Elk City Tuesday at tending the Crosno funeral. L. M. Commons of Ona had business In the city yesterday, coming up on the auto stage. T. C. Bell the photographer departed yesterday for Oregon City, where he Bays he may lo cate. Jesse Gwynn was called home from American Lake Wednesday by the seriousness illness of his wife. County Commissioners W. F. Wakefield and O. V. Hurt are In the city this week attending the regular November term of Coun ty Court. G. W. Sharman, who lives south of Ocean View, on Bob Cat Creek, was In the city last Saturday shaking hands with old friends. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Percy Twombly of Bayview was in the city Tuesday leaving Elk City Tuesday attending the Wednesday morning for North j funeral of his old friend, C. B. Bend. Mr. Twombly accomp.m- Crosno, who died Sunday, led the remains of the late Geo. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whited re Rowln from North Bend to, turned from their ranch at Ed Waldport. George was a former : dyvllle last Friday evenine. where they have been the past lew weeKs. Waldport boy and died recently at .Nortn licnd oi typhoid. Subscriptions to the Loader j. jj. Miller arrived over from received this week are: K. C. Portland Sunday. Mr. Miller wiiuamson, jmewaier. ur.; w. thinks there is no doubt but Miarman, ueean ing agai G WE HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE IN THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF OUR PLANT WHERE BILLS MAY BE PAID AND ALL BUSU NESS PERTAINING TO THE COMPANY WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF. . ' Yaquina Electric Co. iAAJAAAAAAAAlAJ tttftttttfTf TTf fl BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED Every subscriber of the Lin coln County Loader who pays a year's subscription to the Leader from this time on at $1.50 which is the regular yearly rate for this paper, will ulso receive a three years' subscription to the Ore gon Farmer without any extra charge, This almost unheard of bar gain is made possible by a radi cal reduction in the subscription rate of the Oregon Fanner for the purpose of releasing a large number of men from its army of agents for use In other Indus tries and in the military estab lishment. Just read the details of this wonderful offer: The Leader, one year $1.50 Oregon Farmer, 3 yrs.., old price $3.00 Making $4.00 uy the now clubbing, all tor $1.50 Total $1022.00 Jail and Cart of Prisoners Hoard of prisoners $650.00 Transportation, repairs, and supplies 350.00 n, Oeean View, Or.; what the canm will Enon ho run. Cn f Vnl!nr Knn Poilrn f'.-il M. Teel. Westland. Or.; Chas. . .. . Allen, Elk City, Or.; U. F. Early, I 1U,B- rf1" '"r a.iu nuia Tnimi.1 nr Trvm urn Tnfi M,. . rcn arrived Vonday- evenine C. W. bay'.' Portland' Or.': 6! ,from. Ashland, being called here 200.00 60.00 Total Care of the Poor Widows Pensions Care of Insane Scalp Bounty- Fire Patrol Elections .$1000.00 $3000.00 $1500.00 $100.00 $1000.00 $200.00 $2600.00 by the death of Mrs. Thaver's father, the late C. H. Crosno. Hon. B. F. Jones was up from the Resort City .Tuesday, being one of the pall bearers at the funeral of his old friend and Viewers,' Chalnmen, Axmsn Oa Road Surveys $600.00 County Fair $500.00 High School $4S$).00 Staler of Welghtt and Mtaturtrt $100.00 Christensen, Yaquina, Or. State District Game Warden Roy Bremmcr, District No. 2., was In Toledo last Saturday on business connected with his of- 1ILC, c vuiicu nunc fell- . . Ing us this Information for the nlghbor- c- B- Cr0Hn0' dccea8" benefit of our readers: Tne sea- i son for 6-lnch trout closed th? 1st of November and the season for trout of 10 Inches or over, opened on that day and contin ues until April 1st, 1918. He stated a fine of from $25 to $500 would be Imposed upon violators of this ruling. In the rush of going to press last Friday we are sorry to Bay that two of the numbers given at the entertainment in honor of the departing soldier boys, were left out of our report. They were an address by Edw. J. Clark and a song by Miss M. L. Hampton and Miss Hammen. In setting the article our type setter acci dentally left out one line of the type written copy, and the omis sion was not noted until after the entire Issue had been run off. State of Ohio, Cll" of Toledo, I.uru County, u. Frank J. Chcnay makM oath that ht Ii senior psrtnar of the Arm. of P. J. Chcniiy Co., doing biulnoas In the City of Toledo, Count r and Slate aforesaid, end that Mid Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every raee of Cenrrh that cannot be rurd hy the use of HALL'S CATARRH MKDIClNB. FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to berVre me end tuberrlbed In my prvernce, this tlh oy of December, A. D. MM, A. W. OLEABON, (Bonl) Notary Publle. Hull's Catarrh Medicine le taken In ternelly and arts throuah the Blood on the Mucous Surfecee of the System. Bind for teatlmonlale. free. CHENKY CO., Toledo, O. fold by all dniMiets. Ite. Ball a Family l-ilis for eonstlpaUoa, 0 FOR SALE Cream Separator; Sewing Ma chine; 2 Horse Collars, Size 18; 2-Section Harrow. A. W. Roth, Mortons, Ore.