Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, March 17, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LINCOLN Cu'JNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 1923.
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INCOLN BOUNTY
B
ANK f
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO,
OREGON
Ar,i Interest Paid on
Time and Savings Deposits
C. E. HAWKINS, President
C. O. HAWKINS, Vice President
J. B. BOOTH, Cashier -
A. E. HAWKINS, Asst. Cashier
Ihe Vvmte Corner More
We have the best line of dishes A full stock of groceries
And can serve you best with all lines of merchandise
WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE
R. S. VAN CLF.VE
PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON
The Peoples Meat Market
S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor
DEALER IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION
TOLEDO. Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON
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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
F. N. HAYDEN. Publisher
Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce,
aa second-class matter, under the
Act of March Srd, 1879.
Established Twenty-Nine Years Ago.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
One year, In advance $2.00
Six Months, In advance $1.00
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising- 20 cents Inch.
Composition 5 cents lncn.
Locals 6 cents line.
TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening.
Visiting Brothers always Welcome.
Carl Gildersleeve, Secretary.
L. B. Wiswcll, N. G.,
NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS
Scaled Bids fcr the removal of the
Soldiers' Club House to the County
Fair grounds, will be received at 'he
office of G. B. McCluskey, up to 2 P.
M., Saturday, March 25th, whon they
will be opened. For information ana
plans see G. B. McCluskey or W. K.
Patterson, Tcledo, Oregon.
COUNTY COURT
Synopsis of the March, 1922, term
of the County Court,
onerated under his official bond for
the year 1921.
This audit was made from the books
of orielnnl entry and documentary
evidence on file in the several offices j Claims allowed as follows:
under examination. Where clerical GENERAL FUND
errors have been found, not involving Albert E. Burley, county aid
shortage or overpayments of money Jan. and Feb $ 30.00
the same have been brought to the j Geo. Sterling, same 20.00
attention of the officer with lnstruc-Rena Mattison, same 40.00
tions to make the necessary correc-1 Blanch H. Finnerty, widows pen-
tion. slcn. Jan. cad Fed 35 00
I wish to express my appreciation Elslo Hersey, same 40.00
of the courteous treatment extended ; Mollie Hurt, same 50.00
to us by the officers of Lincoln County, Bess'.e Doty, same
during the course or our work in mak
ing the audit.
Respectfully submitted,
' B. W. Wilson, Accountant.
50.00
AUDIT OF THE BOOKS OF
LINCOLN COUNTY
State of Oregon for the Year 1921
Toledo, Oregon. Mar. 6, 1922.
To the Hon. County Court,
Lincoln County, Oregon.
Gentle-men:
Pursuant to your appointment, I
have made an audit of the books of he
several county officers of Lincoln
Couiuy, Oregon, who handle county
lunJs, for the year 1921,, and report
as follows:
County Clerk, Carl Gildersleeve,
1 have tiled a separate report cov
ering the office of the County Clerk,
under date of March 4, 1922.
Assessor, Ed Stocker,
Hid Assessor Is
REPORT ON AUDIT OF THE
BOOKS COUNTY CLERK
Lincoln County, Oregon for Year 1921
Toledo, Oregon,. Mar. 3, 1922.
To the Hon. County Court,
Lincoln County, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your appointment, I
have audited the books of the County
Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon for
the year 1921, and report as follows:
County Clerk, Carl Gildersleeve, -During
the year the County Clerk
collected, carried through his fee book
and turned over to the County Treas
urer promptly, as by law required, fees
and miscellaneous items to the
amount of $3,533.60, as follows:
January fees $331.60
(February fees 313.90
March fee $247.50
Scalp bounty refund 294.00
Effia Crabtrce, same 50 00
OUve Hampton, same 60.00
.Laura Blacketer, same 15.00
A. A. Qhapm&n, additional coy
ote bcunty. 9.50
Wheolor J. Cline, same . . .... 17.00
F. W.Ch.-.mtcrs , bailiff, Feb.
term of Ci-cult Court 9.00
J. R. Turnidge, same 9.00
Lincoln Cui.ty Br.nW, interest
, on 1921 bond issue 3000.00
Ira Wade, salary as County Treas.
stamps, etc 141.93
M. Simpson, salary as shorlff
$300.; typewriter $65.16.;
stamps and incidentals $2.39; 367.54
Ted McElwaln, salaryas deputy
(10 days) and one badge. . .. 31.50
A. J. McMillan, salary as deputy
sheriff 150.00
Nellie Geer, collecting taxes.. 180.00
Edith Young, work in sheriff's
office 6.00
C. F. Lockwood, work in sheriff's
office 4.60
Carl Gildersleeve, satory as Co.
Clerk, stamps, etc 213.54
E. M. Thayer, salary as deputy
clerk ISO.OO
Tllla Gildersleeve), work In clerks
office 60.00
Ed Stocker, salary as assessor
$541.50 $541.50
April fees 315.60
May fees 267.90
Tune fees 213.95
July foes 243.90 and stamps 202.00
v. w. James, salary as aepuiy
assessor 84.00
C. W. James,', salary as Co.
Judge 110.26
August fees 235.10
September fees 191.60
October fees ..i 382.60
November fees 176.15
December fees 319.80 iL- M- Starr, work in assessors
office.
89.25
Water Front Herket
WHOLESALE a DETAIL
Dealers In
DRESSED & CURED MEATS
FISH IN SEASON
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES
WAUGH & MEAKER, Props.
I Get Your
Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes
and Smokers' Articles at
ED'S SMOKEHOUSE
, Total ... $3533 60 ; Essie Jones, work in assessors
J, I office 63.00
'ees In urMli'nn to the above areLeona Lowe, work in assessors
due from the County Clerk to the office.. 62.50
amount of $15.00, for items which, I J. R- Turnidge, salary as Janitor 100.00
through error, were not entered in the' Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. phone I
empowered under fee hook at the nroner time and were , service two months 30.36
the statute to collect unsecured per- hot turned over to the County Traas- riaqnlna Electric Co., lights two j
e(,nui property taxes when he assesses 'urer. The County Clerk has been! months 15.60
such property, and deems it advisable handed an Itemized statement of these ,-lt.v i loieuo. waier rent ior
so to do. The record shows no col-, fees, which he has now entered on Jan. and Feb 12.00
lections of this nature made by the his fe book to be turned over with I Toledo Planing Mil'., lumber for I
Assessor In the year 1921. the current months settlement. I court house repairs 8.89,
Sheriff, Mabel Simpson, ' All warrants issued were found to, layiors uarage, repairing mon- i
During the year, the Sheriff collect-1 be duly authorized. teray bridge 3.001
ed on mileage fees, deeds and fines' This audit was) made from the ; mf r.niee fciiers, mncrai oi . i
the total amount of $167.20; and books of original entry and documen-i urane, county ciiarge.. .. lou.'iu
turned this money over to the County tary evidence on file in the office of,, m. carter, coronet ree.... 6.o
Treasurer on the following dates: the County Clerk, and except as here- r. non, sate ireas., county s
June 30, 1921 $ 66.60 lnbefore stated, I find the Clerk'i hooks hare of fire patrol 218.30"
December 31, 1921 $ 90.60 correct with ell money coming to his.F- W. Gerttula, operating Taft !
1 hands .properly accounted for. Where ey iu.vu
Total $157.20 errors were found, not involving short-,J- Jones, salary as Sealer or
iages or overpayment of money, the I of Weights and Measures. . ..
As Tax Collector: The Sheriff col- attention of the Clerk has been called .Bateman Furniture Co., supplies
lected iu 1921, carried through her Tax , thereto and the error corrected. for court house
Collection Register, and turned , over When he has paid over the $16.00 . -"I'v.r- i-ouni L-euuer, priming
tn the Cnnntv Treasurer. taxeB to the nhnvB mpnUnned. the Countv Clerk! and supplies for county
total amount of $302,123.17. These will be entitled to be exonerated under irwint-iouson co., suppi.es ior
taxes were collected upon the assess- his official bond for the year 1921. i iern s oince b.os
meut rolls for the following years to-' I am submitting this separate report -Bushong & Co. supplies for Co.
wit: Ion the County Clerk because I am In-1 offices 115 81
11120 taxes $283,163.16 : formed that the Court particularly de- t- Maraing, registering wrens
1919 taxes 11,106.39 sired a report on this office at the and deaths at Newport 12.00
1918 taxes 1,811.69 March term. . The volume of work in Clara Everson same at Wald-
1917 taxes 1,161.46 making the audit on the other offices I Por 1 '5
1916 taxes 654.51 is such that it will not be possible to J- M. Swisher, same at Siletz.. 1.76
1915 taxes 2,577.86 file the reDort on them before Court Helen B. Sparks, same at Eddy-
1914 taxes 853.00 has adjourned. The work, however1 vl"e 75
will go forward as- rapidly as possible . Lottie m. btanto same at Nasn.
11.85
1.25
271.30
by highway work 60.00
Horning, Malone & McKay, al
lowed In sum of $332.12, applied .
on county order $318.30, war
rant issued for 13.82
E. H. Steinmetz, right of way
fcr highway 128.65
Chas. Miller, same 144.00
EMERGENCY WARRANTS ISSUED
Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co., Iron
for Euchre Creek bridge.. .. 24.05
W. J. Southwell, emergency work
on Rock Oreek roads 152.25
J. B. White, emergency work on
Nortons roads 74.78
Hall Bros., Mrse for roads and
end bridges 37.02
Otis Hamar, building bridge at
Edwards Creek C0.77
Wade & Son, lumber for bridge
at Siletz. . 10.20
Sam Hayes, salvaging Canal
Creek Bridge 9.70
J. C. Altree, work on Cedar Creek
creek bridge 500.00
Siletz Valley Lumber Co., lum-
I ber for bridges 444.69
(Dudley Trapp, repairing roads
and bridges near jChltwood. . 178.65
,H. H. Gregory, repairing bridges
near Rose Lodge 151.80
P. Frederick, cable for emergency
bridge 230.01
Chesley Lumber Co., cable for
emergency bridge 337.50
Frank Ferguson, work on Fall
Creek bridge 24.00
tjnuncie e erguson, worn on r an
Creak Bridge 36.18
J. W. Brannon, same 24.92
Wm. Fitzcharles, same 69.15
Siletz Valley Lbr. Co., lumber
for bridges 176.04
J. L. Hartley, repair wont on
Yachats bridges
Geo. H. Clark, repair work on
Denser rcudft
A. l'J. Marvin, work on Euchre
Creek bridge.
Wlm. Benson, work on Euchre
Creek Bridge
Al Benson, same
Oscar Huhtella, same
L. C. Mowery, work on Siletz
river roads and bridges.... 867.90
Guy V. Huys, work in Yachats
vicinity 166.75
E. F. Altree, trucking for cable
bridge 13.50
Claim of Hunter Bros. Garage, for
damages to car dismissed.
All other claims continued.
Contract entered Into with R. E.
Mleth to prepare plans for the Siletz
bridges.
J. E. Taylor granted license to op
erate billiard room at Elk City.
Anton Rydzeskl granted license to
operate dance hall at K?rnville.
.Mountain Dell Grange grained JI
ccrse to operate d.ince hall at or
near Alsea.
Personal bond of County Clerk ap
proved.
Orders directing deeds to Issue to
A. L. Stark, Lindsley Bros., M. H.
Abbey, and Frank Priest, to certain
county property.
Bond of A. L. Porter, county engin
eer approved.
Petition of W. J. Southwell, et al,
for a county roud dismissed.
Report of B. W. Wilson on the au
dit of the county books for the year
1921 approved and Clerk ordered to
have same published.
K. U. Gwynn appointed constable
for the Toledo district.
Petition of F. V. Cox accepted.
Carl Gildersleeve), County Clerk
21.00
12.25
9.00
8.75
6.D0
6.88
Fordson Tractor Price
Reduced $230.00
Present Price $395.00
F.O. B. Detroit
A. T. PETERSON
Local
Agen
1913 taxes 135.28
1912 and prior 660.82
filed
Total $302,123.17
and the report wi'.l be
earliest possible moment.
Respectfully submitted.
B. W. Wilson, Accountant
at the' vi'le.
'During the year, the Sheriff turned
over taxes collected on the 1920 ro'l,
regularly once a month; and make set
tlement on the delinquent taxes June n the Circuit Court of the State of
SUMMONS
.25
1.00
.25
30th and Dec. 31st respectively.
In addition to the foregoing, the
Sheriff collected the sum of $1.07 be
ing penalty and interest on 1920 tax
receipt No. 4677, which through a cler
ical error In posting to theJTax Collec
tion Register was not entered thereon
and consequently did not get turned
over to the County Treasurer. I have
brought this Horn to the attention of
the Sheriff and Instructed her turn It
over with her next settlement.
The Sheriff has been very careful In
the matter of writing up her tax rec
ords, and the books reflect the work of
a very efficient force In the tax office.
Upon payment to the County Treas-
Oregon for Lincoln County
William Zwicky, Plaintiff,
vs.
'Christ Wogsland and Elsie Wogs
land, his wife, Defendants.
To Christ Wbgsland and Elsie Wogs
land, his wife, the above named de
fendants: .
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required (o appear
and answer the complaint ot plaintiff
filed against you m u? above entitled
suit, on or he.'oro '.he expiration of six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and If you
fall so to appear and answer, for want
j tlier of, the plaintiff will apply to the
F. S. Murray, same at Otis...
Mary B. Martin, same at Harlan
Rosteln & Greenbaum, clothing
ifor Victor Andersen, inmate of
the State Feeble Minded Insti
tution 43.50
C. F. Lockwood, work in assessors
office 64.60
The J. K. Gill Co., supplies for
county engineer 12 59
Luke Gidley, work on tractor.. 15.6S
E. C. Paine, rent of ferry scow 60.00
Ord Castle, work on county
ibridge 30.00
R. P. Goln, salary as supt. $200;
traveling expense $50; stamps
etc. $11.60 261.60
C. H. Lumber Co., lumber for
brrtee near f'hltwood IS.69
John Fogarty, salary as county
judge 66.66
Marshall Wells & Co, bridge
material 26.94
Glass & Prudhomme. supplies
for sheriffs office 4.09
Hall Bros., mdse furnished Co.
ipoor 28.22
iA. L. Porter, salary as county
engineer, Jan. and Feb., and
expenses ordered by the Co.
CouK 3S4.04
urer of lhe item of $1.07 above set above entitled Court for the relief de
forth, the blitrlff will he entitled to be manded In his complaint, to-wit: For
exonerated on her official bond for the a decree of this Court foreclosing a
year 1921. certain mortgage executed by Christ
Treasurer, Ira Wade, Wogsland and Elsie Wogslanl, his
On Dec. 31, 1920, the County Treas-. wife, to nlaintiff herein, on the 27th
Tiurer had a balance of Cash on hand aay 0f December, 1909, on tin follow-V?UJ? " ;
I amounting to $72,187.68 tng described real property situated in iA" 9!' mdse for C0Urt
Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wit: l q," ? ' ' " '1 " V,.',!.'
$467,178.08, Lots No. one (1) and Lot No. two B -J Stanton, work on County
, - i fQ l T7 H , LlUUtUl
Total receipts and balance (i,e North West quarter (H) and the
at beginning $539,365.77 North west quarter of the North East
: quarter () of Section Eighteen (18)
His total disbursements during the in township Eleven (11) South, of
year, as shown by his books and can-1 Range Nine (9) West of the Willara-
Durlng the year he re
ceived from all sources..
3.93
42.00
celled vouchers on file; including 1921 ette Meridian, Oregon. Containing one
Bond Fund money 'invested in time hundred sixty-three and sixty-four
certificates of deposit;, amounted to: , hundreths (163.64) ecres;
$499,186.37 1 And that the above described tract
Balance, Dec. 31, 1921 .... $40,179.40 be sold by the sheriff of Lincoln Coun-
;ty, Oregon, as rrovided by law, to sat-
R. E. Dunn, work on County
tractor 44.00
C. S. Ohmart, work on Eeaver
Creek roads 10.60
J. W. Dunn, work as County
Commissioner and inspecting
roads -. 72.00
C. M. Warren, same 68.21
Kllham Stationery & Printing Co,
mdse for county of fi flees.... 71.85
V. W. Carson, blacksmlthlng for
SHOE REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS
HARNESS MADE
To Order and Harness Mended
Try us with an order In Leather
Work Merit Guaranteed
Lone Star Shoe Shop
Hill Street Toledo, Oregon
(44) FOR SALE OR TRADE A noed
m apple Orchard, located In Hood River
district, near Mosler on the Columbia
River. There are fifty seven acres In
tract of which twenty three acres are
In first class apples and few cherries.
The orchard is nearly full bearing, he-
Ing eight years old. It bears a crop
, of apples between five and six thout-
and boxes a year. All of the land is
apple land, can be planted to same at
small cost I will consider trade for
a good stock farm located down near
Toledo or Siletz, or will trade for good
tract of timber. Any one interested
, In same apply to C. F. Altree, Toledo,
Oregon J. 0. Storey.
Ttel $539,365.77 ;isfy the amount due and owing to ' V ' ' 'p ' t,l bS
torteage: and fur- - -
oinces is.st
C. W. James, stamps for Judges
office
plaintiff on said mortgage: and fur-
This balance was carried on de- ther for a decree that each of said de
posit In the several banks in Lincoln i fendante and all of them, and all per
County, as shown by his balanced DaSB 'anna rlalmlnr hv nr throueh vou said
books as of Dec. 31, 1921. In addition (defendants, may be barred end fore-iMARKET ROAD FUND
to this balance of $40,179.40, the closed of any estate, right, title, lien 'H- kutey, work on Siletz road
County Treasurer had on hand Dec. or Interest In or to said mortgaged Andersen Boat Works, babbit for
31, 1921 the sum of $60,000.00 in time
certificates of deposit, held for the
benefit of the 1921 Bond Fund; mak
ing the total amount of money In his
hands as County Treasurer on Dec. 31,
1921, the sum ot $100,179.40.
All transfers ot money between
funds have been upon the order of the
Court duly entered In the Commis
sioner's Record, or authorized by the
statute.
During the year the County Treas
urer has been careful to keep his
books written up promptly, and they
reflect the same high degree ot effi
ciency in his office as has been the
rule during the past years he has serv
ed . as Treasurer of Lincoln County.
Ail money coming into his hand, hav
ing boen properly accounted for. the
premises or eny part thereof, and for
such other and further relief as may
be equitable and Just.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In accordance wi'.h an
order by he Honorable C. W. James,
County Judge ot Lincoln County, Ore
gon, which said order is dated March
17th, 1922, and which requires that this
summons be published in the Lincoln
County Leader for six consecutive and
successive weeks beginning with the
issue of March 17th, 1922, and ending
with the Issue ot April 28th, 1922.
G. B. McCluskey,
Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Ad
dress: Toledo, Oregon.
(6) MRS. L. W. COREY, a practical
nurse, cares for matsrnlty cases at her
County Tieasui-cr Is euUlltid to be ex- home, Newport, Oregon, Box 291.
.38
70.60
2.80
Siletz market road
Wlade & Son, lumber for Siletz
market road 16.04
M. E. Robertson, shakes for Sal
mon River market road . . . 16.00
Chns. Hart, work on machine shed
Salmon River market road.. 12.00
OLD BOND FUND
Ella F. Stewart, right of way
for Corvallis-Newport 'high
way 75.00
S. G. Irvin, piling for Corvallis
Newport highway 41.20
1921 ROAD BOND FUND
Wm. Boone, right of way for high
way 15.00
J. H. Loomds, same 174.20
Wm. Bredsted, same 35 75
P.. C. Johnston, same 145.00
P. L. Peterson. fime 175 00
' C. H. Wakefield, damages 'caused
NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE
By virtue of an execution in for-
closure duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of
Lincoln, State of Oregon, dated the
9tH day of March, 1922, in a certain ac
tion In the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein Eugene
Williams as Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment uguinst John E. Matthew.-: as
I Executor of the Estate of Annie Marie
! Matthews', Deceased. John E. Mat-
thews as one of the heirs of Annie
Marie Matthews. Deceased. William
Matthews as one of the heirs of Annie
Marie Matthews, Deceased. Crosby
Matthews as one of the heirs of Annie
Marie Matthews. Deceased. George
Matthews as one of the heirs of Annie
Marie Matthews, Deceased. Fannie
Cavitt as one of the heirs of Annie
Marie Matthews, Deceased. And Wil
liam Matthews, individually, for the
sum of One Thousand Twelve and
60-100 Dollars, with interest thereon
at 107,, per annum from February 6th,
1922. and ifosts and dMbursemejits
taxed at Twenty-Three and no-100
Dollnrs, nnd attorney's fees in the sum
of One Hundred Fifty and no-100 Dol
lars, ami th further sum of Three
hundred and 83 100 Dollars fnald for
j taxes) on the 6th day of February,
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 15th day of April, 1922, at the
f:-( n. door of the Court House In To
ledo, in said County, at 1 o'clock In
the P, M. of said day, sell at public
auction to the higheBt bidder, for
cash, the following described property,
to-wit:
Lot six In Block thirteen In Case
and Bayley's Second Addition to New
port, Lincoln County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of the said John E. Matthews as
Executor of the Estate of Annie Marie
Matthews, Deceased, et al. or as much
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
tne Bam judgment in favor of Eugene
Williams against said John E. Mat
thews as Executor, et el, with in
terest thereon, together with all costs
and disbursements that have or may
accrue.
M. Slaipson, Sheriff.
Dated March 10th, 1922.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOT1P.W la UEinnnv clvvvkt
the undersigned, administratrix of the
EBtate of A. S. Rarrli rofiaooad lino
filed in the County Court of Lincoln
county, onaie or uregon, her final ac
count as such administratrix of said
estate, and that MnnHnv th lot
of May, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock
fi. m. ii as oeen nxea by said Court as
the time for hearine of ohlAnf Inn a trt
said report, and the settlement there
in.
Dated at Toledo;. Oregon, this 16th
day of March, 1922.
Margaret L. Bergh,
Administratrix of the estate of A. S.
Bergh, deceased.