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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
PACE OUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, (OLE.0O, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1920 " ..." A vut amouat of work uw remain tit be done which tr intervention of war haa neceuarily tli -nyrd huI arruuM laled, and tbe remit ia that very Urge ctu' expenditure otuht to be made to make up fur tbe utifr ruptiou ineviUuly due to the war, and In prepare tbe rail roads totem adequately tbe Mcrw-tJ traffic throughout the country. WALK Kit 1). HINKS. Dirttf Otmarml Klir4t. Work more Produce more Save more But we can't continue increasing our production unless- we continue increasing our railroad facilities. The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. Railroads are now near the peak of their carrying capacity. Without railroad expansion more en gines, more cars, more tracks, more ter minals there can be little increase in production. But this country of ours is going to keep right on growing and the railroads must grow with it. To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities and so increase production there must be public eon'wlcnce in the future earning power of ailnK.ds. The nation's business can row only as fast as the railroads grow. Qliiiy admtiAanmt k. pi ihlbhcd by the fo&ociat(ori of Stoilwmj c&ecuUie&, Thott drtiring information concmttvi ihr railroad ffifu ation may obtain literatim by writing In ihr Attocia (ton of Railway Executitet, 61 Broadway, Nrw York mnimm j II tr Night Mm - Morning k.1 KeepYbur Eyes' Cmmn - C I oar- m HlttW Guet Olson of this city has been very sick this week. Chas. H. Gardner of Ortoa Is re ported to be quite sick. Special. Something new In Choco lates, Just In at Ding's. Sandwiches and Cookies with Hot Drinks ail hours, at Ding's. W. A. Cooper of Newport was a county eeat visitor Saturday. ifrs. E. P. Oiirrey was a Valloywiril Ph&senger Sumlay. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gwynn have moved over from Siletz. G. H. Jones the phone man wrv -from Philomath the first of the week. Lots of Bargains for you at Fred erick's Quality Store, Saturday and Monday. You will regret it if you fail to take advantage of the Shoe Sale at The Bootery. Two bunches of shingles were ship ped to Toledo Wednesday by parcel post A. C. Crawford of Siletz w oe to the I. 0. 0. F. Installation Saturday evening. Shoe Sale starts Monday, Jan. 19th, and ends Jan. 30th. Only last 12 days. The Bootery. M. W. Snow the real estate man de parted for Medford Saturday wher? he expects to locate. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooter and child rou letnrned last Saturday afternoon :rcm a visit at Cm-vc'iMp Lester Hall was over from Corallia Salurday evening with the "Po'ka Dot" orcsehtra. Little Glen Whippo, aged eight, fell off ot a fence while playing last Sun day and broke his arm. Thd Toledo High School basket ball teams went to Newport this evening to settle the county championship. Miss Clara Harding arrived down from Portland this evening for a visit wZh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harding. Mr. and Mrs O. V. Hurt of Ci;rvalii? passed thru to Waldport Sunday even ing being called over by the death of their son Frank. Mrs. Lulu Pennington was a passen ger for Newport Sunday afternoon where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hawkins. Kr. Linton of Waldport passed thru Saturday evening enroute home from Salem. Mr. Linton has Just made ar rangements for the publication of his latest novel, "The Earth Motor." Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ludemann c Waldport were visiting with Mr. and Mirs. Nick Ludemann and Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Cheoley in this city the latter part of last week. Remember Bacon, 20c Tb ., govern-. ment blankets, $6.00, hip boots $5.25, fancy 1919 crop prunes 11c lb., other goods at proportionate prices at the Army Store, In Redfield Bldg., next week. Adv. Dr. Forbes of Newport reports the following births: Near Bayview, t Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Dec. 31st, 1919, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. RMlir Dawsoi. of Y achats, Jan. 3rd, 1920, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. 'Robinson, of Taft, Jan. 5th, 1920, a daughter. Rec. from Co. Treaa. Taxes 3,424.94 Street work, licensee, etc., 403.55 Total received Warrants and int. paid . Balance OVERDRAWN Water Bond Account Amount received . . . , .$ 4,558.43 . 4,623.84 65.41 . 49,866.50 Warrant No. 485 paid . . . .$43,200.99 Amt transferred to Water fund Nov. 19, 1919 by order of Council 6,665.51 Amount paid out $49,866.50 Water Fund Bal. on hand Jan. 1st, 1919 2,921.11 Rec. from City Recorder, Walter rent, etc 4,673.78 Taxes from Co. Treas 861.19 Amount transferred from Bond account Nov. 19, .. 6,665.61 Total $15,121.69 Water fund warrants paid . . 8,055.35 Balance 7,066.25 Balance to credit of City Treas. in Bank Water fund 7.066.24 Less overdraft Gen. Fund . . 65 41 Very Truly, $ .7,000.83 J. B. Boots Uty Treas. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CITY RECORDER Council To the Mayor and Common of the Ci'y of Toledo, Gentlemen: I herewith submit the following re port of the nances of my office for the year 1919, giving the amounts of money coming into my hands ana how used; amounts of warrants issued and registered; and amounts of warrants called and paid, with interest thereon. General Fund Receipts Balance on hand Jan 1st, 1919 $ 729.94 Taxes from Co. Treas. . . 3.424.94 G. R. Schenck, etroet work 75.00 Telephone Co. license . . . . 20.00 J. Yasek, (renlt Fair Ground) 24.00 J. W. Parrish, Tel. franchise. 2.00 Geo. McCaulou, (Jail lot) . . ' 150.00 Claus Christiansen, st. work 132.55 LESTER MARTIN Of New ixrt, Oregon, -wishes to com municate1 with Lincoln County Citizens wtoo have small Truck Farms for sale. Some inquir lues for acreage. Total $ 4,558.43 Disbursements Warrants and interest paid 4,623.84 Balance Overdrawn 65.41 Total .. ..$ 4,558.43 Total Warranto drawn . . . . 4,122.61 Total outstanding warrants 1,426.68 Water Fund Receipts Cash on hands Jan. 1st, 1919 $ 2,921.11 Taxes from Co. Treasurer 861.19 Trans, from bond fund by order of Council . . Wlater rents collected Meters sold Shingles sold . . Water pipe sold . . Tapping fee (Snow) . . 6,665.61 4,145.43 280-.50 143.50 99.35 6.00 Total $15,121.69 Disbursements Warrants paid 8,055.35 Balance 7,066.24 Total .. ..$16,121.59 Pipe-line Fund j Receipts 1 Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1919 4,136.24 Refund on supplies ' 92.35 Total .. drawn . . Less Balance in Bank .$ 4,288.59 4,357.23 21.99 Total overdrawn .$ 4,335.24 106.65 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CITY TREASURER To the Honorable Mayor, and Com mon Council of the City of Toledo, I respectfully submit the following re .port: General Fund ' Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1919 $ 729.94 Water Extension Receipts Bonds sold Accrued Interest $ 4,228.69 Bond Fund .. ..$50,000.00 116.60 Total ..$50,116.50 Disbursements Expenses, Atty'a fees, etc., 250X10 Port of Toledo, Caah advp.nc ed and Interest .. .. .. 43.200.99 Total Balance .$43,450.9!t . 6,665.51 Total .. ..$50,116.60 This balance has been ordered by the Council iturned into the water fund as shown above. ,' Yours, R. R. Miller, Recorder