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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6th, 1920. stSSkfl tTRffiilKITV .. A N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is J due to a disordered stomach. A man with good - digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. g Try them. They only cost a quarter. Toledo Heat Co. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides Brown & Templeton, Props. Join the Chamber of Commerce Help "Lift Lincoln County Out of the Mud!" and Buy Your Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables at- LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER . OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN. Publlaher Advertising, 20 cents an Inch, each insertion. On Irst page, Be. extra. Transient display, 25c. an Inch. EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS To those receiving cards from this office notifying them that-their sub scriptions have expired end who do not renew: We take it for granted thai you do not desire the -paper and there fore your names are taken from our list. The Leader stops coming when the time paid for expires, unless continued on special request. If you do not want it you will not get it GiluOrsIoovo- s -The Best Obtainable at Lowest Prices iitti i... The White Comer Store PATRONIZE THIS BIG STORE FOR WHAT YOU EAT AND WEAR AND SAVE MONEY JOIN YOUR COMMERCIAL CLUB AND BUILD UP YOUR TOWN AND COUNTY R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON INCOLN WOUNTY (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON B ANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS J. B. BOOTH C. O. HAWKINS A fc A A A j, J. AAlAAAAlA.T.irJ.iAll.f.lJ, ITTTT1 TTTTTT TTTV TTTT TVT V 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposit TO BE HAD AT DING'S COUNTY BUDGET Notice is hereby ' given fhalt 'flie County Court for Lincoln County Stain of Oregon, will meet at the Court House in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, on Wed nesday the 1st. day of December, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in regular session and will discuss with the Tax Payers, until Friday the 3rd day of December 1920, at 5 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following esti mates required to defray the ex penses of the several officers And other departments within said County for the year 1920. County Court Salary as Judge $1200.00 Salary and expenses of Com missioners 1400.00 Records, postage and Export ing books 400.00; Te Telephone Stuatan . $3000.00 Circuit Court Witness fees 1800.00 j Jury fees ' . . . . 400.00 ! Bailiffs and reporter V. : 300.00 I U1500.00 Justice Court , I Justice fees $150.00 I Constable fees 100.00 Jury fees 100.00 . Witness fees . . . : 160.00 : $500.00 Sheriff's Office Sheriff's salary $1800.00 Salary of deputies 1080.00 Collecting taxes 1270.00 Books, stationery, postage .. 450.00 ' 4600.00 ; Clerk's Office ! Salary of Clerk 11250 03 Salary of Deputy 1080.00 Records, postage, blanks 1000.00 93330.00 Treasurer's Office Salary of Treasurer 1800.00 Books and stationery 125.00 $925.00 Superintendent's Office Salary of Superintendent ....$1000.00 Expenses 200.00 Library books, Institutes and postage ; 600.00 $1800)00 Assessor's Office Salary of Assessor $1200.00 Office help and deputies .... 1500.00 Books, stationery, stamps ... 800.00 $3500.00 $1000.00 $1500.00 $100.00 $50J00 $500.00 Court House Expenses Janitor's salary $600.00 Water 72.00 Fuel 300.00 Lights ... 150.00 Repairs 800.00 Phone service 180.00 Surveyor's Office County Agent Coroner's Office District Attorney's Office Health Officer i i Water Front Meat Market ii S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor ', T DEALER IN ! FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY I MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION I TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. . OREGON $2002.00 Care of Poor $2000.00 Widows' pension 1500.00 County Fair . . . . 50O.0U Elections 1500.00 Scalp Bounty 1000.00 Jail 500.00 Insane 100.00 Viewers and Axmen 400.00 Sealer of Weights 80.00 Truant Officer 100.00 Rebate on Taxes 500.00 Klre Patrol 175.00 IllRh Schools 12000.00 County Public Schools 45000.00 State Tax 50000.00 For Roads, Bridges, Ferries. 34271.00 Total For Market Roads Interest on Bonds .$173933.00 ..$11000.00 . . 9900.00 Grand Total $194833.00 Receipts Clerk.8 Office $3300.00 Sheriff's Office 150.00 Interest on Deposits 1000.00 Refund on Scalp Bounties .. 400.00 Peterson Hud. Co. HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS TIN and GRANITE WARE and AMUNITION HEATING STOVES WE ISSUE HUNTING and and RANGES FISHING LICENSES - Peterson Hardware Co. ; 1 1 t 1 1 ! Total $4850.00 R. H. Howell, County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04919 nnartmnt nf thm Inturlnr U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore gon. October 7th. 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Martin B. Easley, of Mortons, Oregon, who, on September 1st, 1917, made Homestead Entry. No. 04919. for SWVi SEV and SEV4 SW4, Section 10 Township 10 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to establish claim to Hie land above described, bo- fore the Clerk of the County Court for Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 19th, day of November 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: George Chambers, of Toledo, Oregon. Harry M. Henry, of Nortons, Oregon. Rudolph Ruprecht, of Nortons, Ore gon. Robert B. Mann, of Toledo, Oregon. S1LETZ: Act August 15th, 1894. Alexander Sweek, Register. WANTED GIRL or WOMAN for Central Housework. Modern conven iences. Mrs. W. R. Stokes, Ynquina, Or. In the engineering of a telephone plant switchboards, conduits, cables, pole lines and general mechanical equipment we have always tried to anticipate the growth of a community and provide therefor by advance construction. This course has enabled us to more promptly comply with requirements for service with better construction and at an ultimate expense less than that Involved In waiting to meet demands as they arise. In the war period we were unable to maintain this reserve plant, ast the very things we needed for telephone purposes were required and nec essarily taken for government purposes. The demand for telephone service did not decrease and our reserve facilities were practically absorbed In meeting it As every business man knows, the problems of reconstruction follow ing the war have been acute and prolonged to an entirely unexpected degree. Unusual conditional are prevalent throughout the entire manufac turing, mercantile and social world. The telephone Industry has had to meet all the difficulties and handicaps of retarded production, distribution and transportation. This advertisement is not meant - to be one of apology, but one of explanation and even accomplishment. In the face of an unprecedented demand for telephone service in the last few months hampered by the exhaustion of our reserve plant and difficulty In securing materials, we have added1 more telephones thus far this year In the State of Oregon than in any similar period of telephone history. In the State of Orepoiv In the eight months ending August 31, wo have added 68C3 telephones. In the eight months ending July 31, 1917 before the war we gained 2655 telephones. In the State of Oregon we have approsimately 2600 unfilled applica tions for telephone service. A similar situation exists all over the United States. We will continue to secure all the equipment possible, and the desires of the public will be met as soon as It is humanly possible to do so. The Telephone Company regrets the inconvenience to prospective sub scribers. It Is as anxious to give service as the' patron Is to receive It. The Company Is doing all In Its power to remedy- conditions and furnisn service In accordance with normal standards. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company S.A-1.JLJ. AA-W. Jl A. .. A TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTtTTTTTTTI WttH 111 OF THE AMERICAN FOR 19 2 1? This Society is established by Act of Congress "to carry on . a system of national and international relief in time of peace" and is THE GREATEST ink WO Your LINCOLN COUNTY CHAPTER has established the permanent office of "Chapter Nurse" and elected Mrs. William Matthews of Newport to that office. Mrs. Matthews is a grad uate of the Nurses' Training School of the Good Samaritan Hospital of Portland and a registered Red Cross Nurse. The Chapter Nurse will continue the work being introduced by Miss Myhre, maintaining classes in all part3 of the county in HOME HYGENE and CARE OF THE SICK, and otherwise ministering to the health of our county. YOUR CHAPTER HAS NO OTHER MEANS OF SUSTAIN ING THIS WORK EXCEPT BY THE MEMBERSHIPS TAKEN BY THE CITIZENS OF LINCOLN COUNTY JOIN UP MEMBERSHIP FEES: Annual $ $1.00 Contributing 5.00 Sustaining 10.00 Life $ 50.00 Patron 100.00 50 per cent of the Annual and 80 per cent of all other Fees remain in your Chapter treasury; the balance going to the Na tional treasury. FOURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOVEMBER 11-25, 1920 MRS. W- H. BURTON, Toledo, Oregon. Chairman of Toledo and vicinity. WE ARE OFFERING A GOOD PRICE Any one desiring to sell Spruce Cones please send us a small sample of kinds to offer, and we will then let you know the kinds de sired and price we pay for them. They are plentiful, and we are offering a good price and they may be shipped to us by Parcel Post. C. H. Manning Sons Tree Seed Collectors, Roy, Washington. M 14 4 I It ....; .4t44 ttt. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly .At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport, Oregon TWO YEAR OLD Rlir.w euccn Tor sale. Phone 1851 or see W W McMlckle. TWO-COMPARTMENT " LAUNDRY TRAY i $17.50 , AT ARTHUR NYE'S BUNGALOW For sale, located close In. Priced at $1200 for quick sale. See G. B. McCluskey. FOR SALE "K" Handpower Stump Puller and 200 feet of Cable, 2 Blocks and a Takcup. Will sell reasonable H. A. Matheson, Toledo, Oregon.