LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23d, 1920
PACE 2
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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Display advertising 20 cents Inch.
Composition 5 cents inch.
Locals 6 cents line.
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NEED BRICK YARD HERE
Toledo has long felt the want of a
brick yard, but this need has never
been filled for the want of good brick
clay. About 15 years ago a kiln of
brick was burned on the Dundon place
north of town, and while some very
good brick were made, the clay was
pronounced as not first class for brick
making, and no more bricks were
turned out.
The new highway in making a cut
In West Toledo has opened up some
very likely looking clay on the D. H.
Williams place which Mr. Williams
believes would make first class brick.
Mr. Williams says that he would like
to hear ironi some person experienced
In this line of work for he believes
that an excellent opportunity is at
hand for the establishment of a brick-
making industry here.
CARLOAD OF SILOS
RECEIVED BY WAREHOUSE
A carload of silos wjs received this
week by the Lincoln County Farmers'
Cooperative Warehouse for the fol
lowing members: Warren Cobb of
Slletz; V. D. Graves, Toledo; J. W.
Rogers, Toledo; M. O. Thompson,
Toledo; and one silo that was taken
to make a complete car load that will
be sold at some future-date.
The Warehouse also received a ship
ment of floured sulphur to be used in
putting up hay to keep the mice from
going through the mow.
This Warehouse carries a full line
of feed in conjunction with its other
business.
FAIR BOARD TO MEET
A meeting of the Lincoln 'County
Fair Board will be held at secretary
J. E. Oootert office next Monday,
July 26th. At this time plans will be
laid for the holding of the BIGGEST
FAIR EVER, to be held sometime this
coming September.. The date of the
fair will probably also be determined
at this meeting. Dr. W. M. Berry re
cently resigned as president of the
Fair Board, and E. S. Lister was ap
pointed by the County Court to fill
this important position.
CALL FOR
SCHOOL WARRANTS
NOTICE Is hereby given that War
rants No. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Indorsed
not paid for want of funds, are hereby
called and Interest stopped this date
June 25th, 1920. Mrs. Frank John
son, Clerk District No. 74, Waldport,
Oregon.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Next Sunday, July the 25th, Mass
and Sermon at 10 o'clock.
FATHER VOLLEBREGT.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The County Court for Lincoln Coun
ty. Oregon, will receive sealed bids
for furnishing material and construc
tion of the Wright Creek Bridge, and
the T. B. Butler Slough Bridge. Plans
and specifications to be furnished by
the Court. Bids to be in accordance to
law and filed with the County Clerk,
on or before 9 o'clock a. m., August
7th, 1920. R. H. Howell, '
County Clerk.
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interest in tho home.
Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors itnd
furniture looking bright and new helps to
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G. B. McCLUSKEY
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, Oregon
NOTICE FOR BIDS
iNotice is hereby given ithat the
Common Council of the Oity of Tole
do, Oregon, will receive bids for the
construction of a sewer In Block. 27
In Elizabeth Graham's 5th Addition
to tho City of Toledo, Oregon, in ac
cordance to the plans and specifica
tions thereof on file in the office of the
City Recorder of Bald city, nil bids
to be accompanied by a certified check
for ten per cent of the amount of the
bid. The contractor whose bid is ac
cepted will be required to furnish to
(he said city a good and sufllcient
bond with two sureties who shall jus
tify in a sum equal to the amount of
the bond, the principal sum of said
bond to equal the amount of the bid,
and to be lor the faithful performance
and completion of said work. The
Common Council referveB the right
to reject any and all bids. Said bids
to be filed with the City Recorder of
said city within ten days nfter the
first publication of this notice.
Date of first publication July 23rd,
1020. R. R. Miller,
City Recorder of the City of Toledo,
Oregon.
W.H.WATERBURY
Attorney at Law
Toledo, Oregon
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
Items from the files of the Leader
Of Friday, July 23d, 1909.
N. 11. Sherwood was in the city the
first of tho week making proof on his
homestead before County Clerk, Ira
Wailo. Curl Davis, Arthur French and
Rchert Gra" were his witnesses,
.ir.nica McDonald moved down from
Ohltwood. where he has resided for
years, anil will in the future make his
home in Toledo. He Is preparing to
build on his property northwest of
town.
Potatoes $1.20 : epips 21c; dairy but
ter 35c to 4rc per roll
Cuprttc McCaulou with a crew of
carpeiit-T has beKn work on the De
poe fViuh bridge at l'arrl h'a place.
He experts to have the biUgu com
plete d within two weeks.
Lincoln County's huy crop will bo
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the Ford One Ton Truck is not really a necessity. Come in and talk it over.
A. T. Peterson,
Toledo, Oregon
safest
light this year, but nevertheless there
will be sufftlclent to supply tho local
demand.
Waldport The lumber company
has a crew of men logging on the
Glines tract just south of town. A
new skid road will be built through
the Ruble pasture to get the logs out
Otis G. S. Parmele and Sons have
accepted a contract of Grays Harbor
lumber dealers for 500,000 feet of
spruce lumber to be ready for ship
ment in 90 days.
Waldport The salmon season
opened with some good catches. Chas.
Swatman caught 83 the first night.
This is the best for opening night
for several seasons.
Olalla There are more wild berries
than tor several years around here.
Geo. McCaulou, Renus Arnold and
Fred Stanton have just finished re
modeling and painting the school
house in the Stanton district
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TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO
Taken from the files of the Leader
of July 22d, 1898, Friday.
H. Lewis and family have just
moved Into their new residence just
completed.
M. J. Allphln and T. T. Reeder are
engaged in constructing a large barn
for Mr, Gaither on his place in the
southeast part of town. The barn is
to be 34 x 40 and 20 feet high.
Poole Slough Mr. Schirmer took 20
gallons of strawberries to market the
other day. It is rather late for straw
berries. Miss Lulu Burt will go to Newport
this evening to act as assistant in the
postofflce at that place during the
summer season.
The Salem military band will run an
excursion from that city to Newport
tomorrow, returning on Monday.
The steamer Miami brought a load
of freight into the- Bay last Sunday
and loaded a load of flour from the
Corvallls Flouring Mills for Coos Bay
points. She had on board some freight
for Toledo people but did not bring
it up. What Bhe did with the freight
is a source of some anxiety to the
shippers.
Mrs. Tabltha Taylor left for Idaho
last Wednesday morning where she
will join her father, Henry Burns who
left for that place two weeks ago.
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SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF
COUNTY SHERIFF
Six Months Ending June 30th, 1920
To the Honorable County Court,
Lincoln County, Oregon.
Gentlemen':
I hereby submit my semi annual re
port covering money collected by qie
through the several avenues incident
to the office of Sheriff of Lincoln
County, Oregon, for the period of six
months ending June 30th, 1920, said
money having been turned over to the
County Treasurer by the following
amounts to wit:
Tax DeedB 1907 ; $ 12.52
Tax Deeds 1908 1.61
Tax Deeds 1910 . . 27.87
Tax Deeds 1911 32.64
Tax Deeds 1912 89.18
Redemptions and Assignments
1913 330.14
Redemptions and Assignments
1914 311.65
Redemptions and Assignments
1915 440.92
Certificates of Delinquency
1916 32.24
Certificates of Delinquency
1917 : 13.97
Certificates of Delinquency
1918 694.25
Tax Receipts 1916 ' 707.12
Tax Receipts 1917 2406.55
Tax Receipts 1918 9511.55
Tax Receipts 1919 150104 90
Fire Patrol 1914 6.65
KIre Patrol 1915 .60
Fire Patrol 1916 ,. . 5.26
Fire Putrol 1917 30.76
Fire Patrol 1918 71.08
Fire Patrol 1P19 611.90
Sheriffs IVeds 6.00
Sheriff's Mileage C5.70
TOTAL J166420.03
STATE OF OREGON)
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County of Lincoln- )
I, W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of the
above named County end State, here
by certify that the foregoing report is
a complete report of all money coming
into my hands as Sheriff and Tax Col
lector of Lincoln County, Oregon, for
the six months ending June 30th, 1920,
and that I have turned over to the
Treasurer of said Lincoln County, Or
egon, all the said sums of money as
herein set up.
Toledo, Oregon, July 9th, 1920.
W. E. Simpson, Sheriff of
(Lincoln County, Oregon.
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lincoln County
G. B. MoCluskey, Plaintiff,
VS.
Christian Larsen, A. W. Fischer, R.
L. Sabin, F. L. Stewart, First State
Bank of Yacolt, also Ella F. Stewart,
Faith Hayden, Donald Stewart, Nor
man Stewart, Nellie Stewart. Frank
Stewart. Raymond Stewart, Warren
Stewart, as Heirs at Law of J. F.
Stewart, Deceased; William U. Fra
ney. Defendants.
To Christian Larsen, A. W. Fischer,
R. L. Sabin, F. L. Stewart, First State
Hank of Yacolt; Ella F. Stewart, Faith
Hayden, Donald Stewart, Norman
Stewart, Frank Stewart, Raymond
Stewart, Nellie Stewart, Warren Stew
art, as Heirs at Law of J. F. Stewart,
Deceased, and William U. Franey, the
above named Defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that G. B.
McClubkey, the holder of Certificate
of Delinquency numbered 43 issued on
the 25th day of May, 1915 by Tax
Collectr of the County of Lincoln,
State of Oregon, for the amount of
Sixty-three and Eighty-eight One
hundredths Dollars the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1913 together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon
upon the real property of which you
are the owner as appears of record,
situate In said county and state, and
particularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
The North Half of the Northeast
Quarter, Section Seventeen Township
Ten South, Range Ten West of Will
amette Meridian In Lincoln County,
Oregon.
You are further notified that said
G. B. McCluskey has paid taxes cn said
premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said
amounts, as follows:
Year Date Paid Tax Re- Amt. Ftate of
Tax - ceipt No. Interest
1914 Feb. 19, 1916 5150 $53.4S 15',r.
1915 Mar. 24, 1817 5077 92.87 15' c
1916 Mar. 1, 1917 310 76.00 15"r
1917 Feb. 9, 1919 5279 67.41 15
1918 Mar. 12, 1919 604 68.14 15'i
Said Ella F. Stewart, Faith Hayden,
Donald Stewart, Norman Stewart,
Frank Stewart. Raymond Stewart, Nel
lie Stewait, Warren Stewart, &3 Ilolrs
nt I.uw of J. F. Stewart, Decciis?!,
tho owners of the legal title of the
aheva described property as the same
appears of record, and each of the.
other defendants above named, are
hereby .urther notified that G. B. Mc
Cluskey will apply to the Circuit Court
of the County and State aforesaid for
a decree foreclosing plaintiff's lien
against the property hereinafter des
cribed, and mentioned in said certifi
cate. And you, and each of you are
hereby summoned to appear within,
sixty days from the date of the first
publication of this summons exclusive
of the day of said first publication,
thereof, and defend this suit or pay the
amount due as .hereinafter shown to
gether with costs and accrued interest,
or for want thereof decree will be ren
dered foreclosing the leln of said taxes
and costs against the land and prem
ises above named free and clear from
any and all right, tide, estate, Hen or
interest that you, or either of you,
may have or claim herein or thereto.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable R. R. Miller, Judge
it the "ounty Court of the Sta-te of
Oregon for the County of Lincoln, and
said order was made and dated the
10th day of July, 1920, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
is July 10, 1920.
AH process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned. G. B. McCluskey,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
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