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    LINCOLN COUNTY LEAcn, i ULEDfl, OkEGON, THURSDAY' VOVEfAR. .23, 1922
PACE THREE
RESIGNATIONS . ARE
Continued from 1st Page)
seem that they ought to delve to the
bottom and report their findings. All
the records will be at their disposal.
Somehow there is a general belief
upon the part of the people that the
so-called bltulithic trust has been
having things its own way in Oregon,
'and that it is getting too much of the
business at a price that yields a 'fat
profit. Taxpayers all over the state
really want to know the facts and if
they do not get them from Mr. Pierec
ithey will soon be questioning the good
faith of the new governor who, during
the latter days of his campaign gave
.most of his time, to denouncing the
-methods of the highway commission.
Both Senator Are In Bad.
Both United States senators from
Oregon are really on the anxious seat.
In the face of the advice of their strong
est supporters that they remain out of
the recent state campaign, they re
sponded to appeal of the republican
selected when the senator opened in the Interest of keeping official Id
negotiations for the very support that office are said to have found the La
he had ignored when he decided it was Grande man In very bad humor, In
hiB duty to support Olcott. What has; fact almost as angry as he was when
been the outcome of all these Informal first asked to Bign up In favor of the
gataherinss io not known, but It re-1 school bill, which is another story that
mains an i!ni03t certainty that Mc-may get a telling In the future. Pierce
wary win nave strong opposition in the is said to have sold bluntly that he pro
forthcoming campaign. There has not
nut-n even a wlmper as to the identity
'Ills tnii'i. hmvever, and it Is always
iwhIIio ij;it :1:p gur.ator may be able
:o eMMv!n"p thn men who put him 1 their resignations.
posed to use all the power vested in
a governor to "get" the various offi-.
clals, and that nothing would please
him so much as to have them tender
Plenty of Applicants
Incidently It is said that Pierce has
all the way from a dozen to fifty ap
plicants lor every place that it will be
I across four years ago that he did not
get into the Oregon campaign willlng
I ly. At any rate it can be said that he
did not take any too active part, anu
that his speeches were not of the hed- possible for him to fill during the
not order, ir McNary loses the sup- four years, and that already he is get
port of the element that tried to keep; ting a touch of that disappointment
him out of the campaign he may have; in human nature felt by every man
a real fight on his hands, for he Is not : elected to office carrying with It do
In such decided high favof with thejsirable patronage. The governor to
supporters of Olcott. bo Is genuinely worried about the pos-
Plerce Said to Be Firm. slbillty of satisf ng all the element
Governor-elect Pierce is said to take that contributed to hie election. Th:s
the position that all heads of the is particularly true in view of the
Institutions should tender their resig- fact that the democratic organization
nations following the example of the, is demanding from their candidate
Qfnln hffrhu-av enmrntvainn Uti-rtntr nwn nt nn 1 1 1.1 .1 1
organization and campaigned for 01- prea8Ure was brought to bear on Pierce posal and then has not enough to go
cott. It is true that they did not want in tevor of lettIng things stand for at around. The democrats have been
to come. Their presence was only uea8t a few months, and the Oregonlan out in Oregon for many years, and do
.eecured after repeated appeals, both wrote several real editorials asking; not seem disposed to recognize the
men hav.ng made other arrangements tnat the governor elect be reasonable, 'republican groups that really elected
to spend that part of the congression- The reply came Dack that Mr. Pierce Pierce.
al recess. , wants complete control. It was unoi i Fred L. Gifford. as snoltesma for
Jt was remarked in Portland that receipt of this news that the highway .the Ku Klux Klan, insists that his or-
neltner ot the senators were seen
about their old haunts In the North
western bank building after their ar
rival in Oregon. It was from these old
bunts that they were asked to keep
out of the light, and which they ignor
ed. It Is now said that Senator Stan-
field stuck by his guns and left with
commissioners decided to resign, and 'ganlzation must be decidedly recog
several other nign appointees wninized, and is citing an alleged pre
also offer to get out of the way. This election agreement by which he was
Includes Dr. Stelner, superintendent of j to have a say in the appointments
the insane asylum, who was made a made. Although somewhat dis-redit-secondary
Issud in the campaign. ed by the outcome of the election in
That four of the principal officers Portland Mr. Gifford insists that it
have decided to step aside will doubt- Twas the Klan that nut Pierre over in
put calling upon the powers that direct less set the example that will mak the outlaying sections of the state. He
d his election In an effort to mollify ;it possible for Pierce to have his own, goes into particulars by citing the
the men who had been offended. !way. This means that there will be I counties where the Klan was strong
It was not two days after the e'.ec- 'such a house-cleaning In Oregon as has and where Pierce made a fine show-
tlon until Informal gatherings began not been seen . in years, and that the inp.
seems to be verified, thaf Charles Hall
of Miarshlicld has been offered a posi
tion on the highway commifison. Judg
ing firm attitude that he took in tlie
campaign Mr. Hull will decline the
proposed appointment, but1 on the oth
er hand it is known that he is so
strongiy in favor ot the Roosevelt high
way that he mr.y be Induced by his
friends in the coal section to take the
place.
It will be remembered that Mr. Hall
was defeated- by Olcott for tho repub
lican nomination by a narrow mar
gin, and later consented to run tor
governor nu an Independent, w th draw
ing when Pierce declared for compul
sory education. Although his with
drawal was to an extent in favor of
Pierce, lie never at any time sola 01
did anything to Induce that he desired
the election of the LaCJrande man. It
would seem, therefore, to be a toss up
it Hull w.ll accept if he is offered a
place on the highway commission. The
opinion is general in political circles
that tho tender has been made. ,
in the search -of a suitable candidate new governor will be able to assume
to urge against McNary, who comes up the full responsibility that be seems to
tor reclertion In 1924. It Is hardly want. ,
"probable that any such man had been I The go betweens that approached
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Port D strict of Toledo.
Notice Is herehy given to the legal voters and citizens of the Port District
"of Toledo, Lincoln County, State of Oregon, that a meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Said Port District will be held at the office of the secretary
of the Bald Board of Commissioners in the rooms of the Chamber of Cora
merce of Toledo, Oregon, Wednesday, December S, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for the
purpose of discussing with the levying board the budget hereinafter set forth,
and to discuss the proposition of levying a spec'al district tax.
The total amount of money neednd by the Port District of Toledo for the
flBcal year beg'nntng January 1, 1923, and ending December 31, 1923, and
also the receipts from nil sources, for the seme period, is estimated In the
'following budget:
BUDGET PORT OF TOLEDO 1922
Estimated Expenditures.
"Personal service, clerk
Material and supplies, fuel $ 20.00
Postage, stationery, printing 60.00
Insurance, fire 100,00
Lights 30.00
Malntninence, repairs dock -
Trav. Incld. Expense
Interest, bonds
Sinking Fund RetiTfng Maturing Bonds...
Emergencies -
Total
Estimated Receipts.
Rent iLeases, Waterfront property
Warehouse and Dockage Fees
Interest Unexpended Jetty Funds
Total
$ 120.00
200.00
395.00
300.00
25.460.00
18.000.00
1,500.00
270.00
50.00
75.00
145,975.00
395.00
$45,580.00
Balance, amount to ba raised by tax
Dated this 8th day of November, 1922.
PORT OF TOLEDO, .
GUY ROBERTS. Secy
Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet Port of Toledo 1922.
This origin,-.! estimate is made in compliance with chapter 118, 1921 Law:
(Local Budget Law) and shovs the unit cost of the several services, mater
ials and supplies for the fiscal years next preceeaing the current year, the
detailed exp'.nditures for the last one of said preceding fiscal years and tho
budget rllowr.nces and expenditures for the first. six months of the current
year and is row on file In the office of the secretary of the Port of Toledo, To
ledo
Expenditures & Bud- Expenditure, for three' fls
get allowance for 1st cal yeara next precedIng
6 months current currellt year.
year, 1922.
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PERSONAL SERVICE -
Clerical $ 120.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 73.50 $
Engineering-
Inspection ... 16.00 877.95
Legal work - 20.00
Drnyage 7.00
' Total $ 120.00 $ 75.00 $ 60.00 $ 978.45 $ S76.66 $ 2,416.20
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
Furniture 14.60
Fuel 20.00 10.00
Postago ' '
Staty. Printing 50.00 8.88 25.00 64.62
Rent 30.00
Insurance
on warehouse. 100.00 60.00 95.25
Lights . 30.00 15.00 11.75
Telephone
and telegraph 4.50 12.43
Total f 200.00 J 27.00 $ 100.00 $ 214.05 114.88 $ 74.60
DREDGING
itlvor Channel ,
ffctal ' 3,000.00
MAINTENANCE & SUPPLIES
Warehouse
Dock ......... 395.00 36.00
Total $ 396.00 36.00 3.00
Traveling & In- i
cldental exp... 300.00 '26.20 257.16
Totsvl $ 300.00 I . C6.20 ? 257.16 $ , 22.00 f 49.00
11,730.00 11,630.00
,$11,730.00 ll,630.0O
I 11,080.00 $ 16,110.00
INTEREST
Bonds 26.460.00
Total $25,460.00
REAL ESTATE
. Government
mill site
Dock site -
Total
CONSTRUCTION
Jetty
Dock extension
Spur Track
Plank Road
to Doccks . .
Freight hoist
Dock
Total
SINKING FUND
Retiring bonds 18,000...- 10,000... 26,750..
Total $18,000... $10,000... $25,760..
Emergencies . 1,600.00 22.64 750.00
Total 1,600.00 22.6 760.00 v
Grand Tota.1 . .$45,976.00 $11,310.48 $38,390.00 $61,419.66 $207,562.05 $127,287.03
I, Guy Roberts, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures
for the year 1922 was prepared by me and that the expenditure and budget
allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the
three fiscal years next preceding tho current year, as shown above htve been
compiled from the records In tay charge end are true and correct copies there
of. GUY ROBERTS,
39 2t -Secretary, Port of Toledo.
'679.10
479.66
1,158.76
1,637.62
1,637.52
14,630.36
11,914.92
216.48
472.00
26,666.48
10,000.:.
$10,000...
195,759.51 105,634.33
These statements are disputed by
the leaders of the Oregon Federation
of Patriotic societies, who contend
that Pierce lost more voter ln Port
lond through the support of the Klon
than he goined in all other sections of
the state. This feature of the f ght
between the leaders of the so called
Protestont movjnvnt, In fact, has
grown so worm that It promises to
get Into the courts. Gifford is claim
ing that he was libeled ln a series of
articles printed In the Telegram dur
ing the last days ot the campaign,
and promises, to get a goodly chunk
of Wheeler money before he Is thru.
It is already evident that the Klan
leaders have the ear of the governor
elect and if this element is to secure
recognition at the hands of the state
administration it will likely be through
Gifford. The most Influential support
ers of Pierce in Portland are said to
be opposed 'to this out come, but up
to this writing have not been able to
convince Pierce that he is recogniz
ing the weakest wing in the Protestant
movement.
Hall for Highway Commiss oner.
There is a persistent rumor, that
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TO INCREASE TAX MORE THAN SIX
PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR.
' Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 2 of Lin-
coin Coanty, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in said District at
the assembly room In the high Bchool building on the 9th day of December.
1922, at one o'clock in the afternoon, to vote on the question of Increasing the
amount of the tax lavy in sa d District 'for the year 1922 by more than six per
cent over the amount of such levy for the year Immediately preceding.
It Is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the fol
lowing reasons:
Increase In srhool population.
Dated this 9th day of December, 1922.
Attest: - R. A. ANDERSON,
L. M. STARR, Chairman Board of Directors.
District Clerk. 39-2L
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 2
This original estimate 1b made in compliance with section 231-A of the
school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit cost3 of the several
services, material and supplies for the three fiscal year next preceding the
current year, the detail expenditure for the last one of said three preceding fis
cal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the
current year. ("Six months of tho current year" means six months of the last
school year). EXPENDITURES .
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LIN
COLN COUNTV.
Mi'ihrey (ilbbs, plaintiff, vs. Harvey
Gibus, defendant.
To Harvey Clubs, the above named
defendant,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON:
' Vcu are hereby required to appear
and cnawer the complaint filed against
you ln tho above entitled suit now on
file' in the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Oregon, on or be
fore the last day named In the order
for the publication of summons, to
wit: on or before six weeks from the
first day of tho publication hereof.
And you are hereby notified that if
you fail to appear and answer said
complaint as herein required, the
plaintiff will apply to the above entitl
ed court for the relief prayed for ln
said complaln.t to wit: for a decree
of said court dissolving the marriage
contract existing between plaintiff and
defendant, and awarding and decree
ing o the plaintiff the care, custody
and control of the Infant child, the is
sue of said marriage, to-wit: Dorothy
Gibbs, and for such other and further
order and decree as the court may
deem meet and ju;t.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof by order of the
Hon. C. W. James, county judge of
Lincoln county, Oregon, made on the
23rd day of November, 1922, directing
publication thereof once a week for six
consecutive and successive weeks,
beginning with the issue of November
23rd, 1922, and ending with the issue
of January 4th, 1923, in the LINCOLN
COUNTY LEADER, a weekly news
paper published and of general circula
tion within Lincoln County, Oregon.
C. E. HAWKINS,
, Attorney for plaintiff,
P. O. address: Toledo, Oregon.
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Expenditures and
budget allowance for
six months of last
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Exnenditures for three fis
cal years next prececding
Bchool year the last school year.
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PERSONAL SERVICE
1. Super
intendent 2. Teachers
4 at $1360
.$ 2,000.00 $
1 at $1170
9 at $1125
4. Janitors.
6. Clerk ..
Total Per
sonal service $20,720.00
6,400,00
1.1JO.0O
1 10,125.00
1,800.00
226.00
1.1(16.50
5 627.74
n.ooo.oo
4,000.00
633.75
60.00
450.00
26.00
$ 2,000.00
8,326.00
970.00
120.00
$ 7,446.99 $5,47500 $11,416.00 $10,656.64 $7,104.08
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIED:
1. Furniture
(desks, etc) .
Supplies
(chalk, etc.)
Janitor's supl.
Fuel
Light
Wdter
Postase
& Slationorv
i Total MnLnrlal
and supplies$ 1,735.00
600.00 118.60 100.00 200.00
200.00 138.43 100.00 186.08
60.00 25.00
760.00 134.90 150.00 " 326.00
60.00
136.00 84.20 80.00 100.00
60.00 28.01 7.60 17.60
Round out
the day
with music
'r''V,f- '
You may aa well forget the Thanksgiving dinner as
spend the day without music. Make it double occasion
for Thanksgiving by bringing a Victrola into the home
circle! Just a word from you and W? will, send out tho
instrument you want. Come in and examine our wide
range of models! Convenient payments.
P. S. Invite Paul Whiteman; the Benson)
the Uub Koyal and the other great dance orches
tras over to your place Thanksgiving Day I
Latest Victor dance hits by these famous organ-
X izations on tale here.
Mijm.jm
The Security Benefit Association i
A beneficiary fraternal society of more than 300,000
members, Men and Women; Six different forms of
policies at lowest rates; also maintain a home and
hospital for the care of aged members and orphans
Local Councils in every part of the U. S.
Information cheerfully given by
H. W. SMITH
Deputy District Manager for Oregon, Toledo Hotel-
$ 604.04 $ 462.60 $ r 827.68 $ 1,616.78 $ 978.01
CONSTRUCTION:
Material .... 1.000.00 620.42
Labor 1,000.00 837.83
Total
Constructien 2.000.00 968.25
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Buildings and
grounds ... 41.60
ASSESSMENTS.
Highways,
Hoads
sts, bridges. 100.00
Total
Assessments 100.00
60.00
600.00
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded, and in-
teresttiierecn 600.00 300.00
Warrant, and in
terest thereon 1,200.00 4,226 90
Total
''s.3 1,.00.00 $ 4,626.90
INSURANCE:.. 300.00
Total
600.00
240.00
740.0
600.00
22.16
622.16 $ 1,014.86 ,$ 986.63
Insurance ...
Miscellaneous
Total
200.00
66.S4
Emergency . 600.00 "
Cirand Total .$27,255.00 $13,533.60 $7,177.60 $12,914.74 $13,0S6.27 $9,OGo!l2
I. L. Sf. Starr, dn linmliv "mH- .i,... .t . " -
t. . . i. , , mo uuuvo emuiiuio 01 expenditures 10
the year 193-1924 was pronged by mo and that the expenditures and budget
allowance for six months of tho current year and the expoi-ditnres for the three
tiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been com
plied from the records In my charge and ore true and coiTect copies theeof.
L. M. STARR, District Clerk.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tho leg.-.l voters of School District No. 2 of
Lincoln County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district
will be held at the assembly room in the high school building on the 9th day ot
December, 1922, r.t 1 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the
budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on tho proposi
tion of lovying a spocjal district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
fiscal year beginning on June 18th, 1923, and ending Juno 30, 1924, Is estimated
1 the Allowing budget and Includes tho amounts to bo received from tho
county school fund, str.te school fund, elementary school fund, special district
tax, and all other moneys of the district:
BUDGET Estimated Expenditures.
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Superintendent, salary per year, $2,000 $ 2,000.00
Four Teachers, $1350.00 salary per year 6,400.00
Ono Teacher, $1170.00 salary per year 1,170.00
Nine teachers, $112.r).00 salary per year 10,126.00
One j.in'tor, $1800.00 salury per year . . . , 1,800.00
Clerk 226.00
Total - )0
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc)
Supplies (chalk, erucors, etc.)
Janitor's supplies
Fuel
Light
Water
Postage and stationery
Total I
..$
600.00
200.00
50.00
760.00
60.00
136.00
60.00
$ 1,735.00
CONSTRUCTION:
Total
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 2,000.00
ASSESSMENTS:
Highways, roads streets, bridges $ 100.00
Total . ...t $ 100.00
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded, and Interest thereon '. $ 600.00
Warrant, and Interest thereon 1,200.00-
Total $ 1,800.00
INSURANCE:
Total . ...
.$ 300.00
$ 300.00
EMERGENCY $ 600.00
Total . j $ 600.00
Total estimated amount of money for all purpobes
during the year $27,265.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
From county school fund during the coming school
year $
From state school fifhd during the coming school year
From elementary school fund during the coming school
year
Estimated amount to be rocolved from all other sources
during the coming year from county for high school
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax
1,600.00
700.00
1,600.00
5,000.00
$ 9.800.0Q
RECAPITULATION.
Total estimated expenses for the year $27,256.00
Total estimated recoipts hot including proposed tax. . 9.800.00
' Balance, amount to be raised by district tax.
Dated this 14th day of November, 1922.
Attest: . s
L. M. STARR, District Clerk.
$17,455.00!
R. A. ANDERSON,
Board p Directors,