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It; If Ml 1! ,! i: . ! m' Rock Creek Ripples. . Mrs. G. W. Kneeland and her, son Harry have started for San .Francisco, where he has work. Mr. ! Kneeland will probably join his wife if he finds sale for his cattle. Miss Edna Miller, of Nashville, 1 and her nephew, June Edwards, were on Rock creek this week look-1 ing her brother's cattle. j Geo. B. Trotter has returned' after a week's sojourn at Indepen dence and Fall City. Oscar Belcher had a very trouble some tooth extracted while at the Agency. On his return he paid a visit to the families of A. W. Skinner and G. B. Hampton. Linn Skinner is hard at work on his ranch. His father is still teach ing in Eastern Oregon, and his health is much improved. Miss Ida Skinner and Miss Maggie Hampton, two of our "school ma'ams, " visited the Steer Creek schoo 1 Wednesday afternoon, and were much pleased with the little school under the. management of Miss Edith Lillie. Rock Creek is still making im provements. Now it is a good trail over the hill opposite Rocky Point which will save twice fording Little Rock creek. Andrew Porter and the men who helped him deserve much praise and the thanks of every one who has to travel from Rock Creek to Nortons. A good wagon road could be put on this pack trail at no great cost and it is much needed. Hade and Merit Maintains theconfldence of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond 11 question that medlcineposBesses merit. That is Just the truth abont Hood's Sar saparllla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of caBes. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Klood's Sarsaparilla i Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. I , i HAAi rK11 cu,o nausea, Indigestion, ' MOOd S PUIS biliousness. amenta, i j Summons I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. I The Oregon Central and Eastern Railroad Company, plaintiff, vs. Wm. M. Hoag, defendant, i To Wm. M. Hoag, the defendant In the above entitled suit: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, - vou are hereby Min.moned and required to a,iear anrianswer plaintiff's complaint In the nbove entitled ? nit, now on tile in the ollice of ; t e Clerk of naid Court, on or before the ii-Mh , Cay of January, 1S97, that being the first day of the next regular term of said Court, to he held I j at the court houe, In the town of Toledo, in i ' Lincoln ,ounty, siaie 01 ureguu i aim you are heret y notified that If you fail so to appearand answer safd eoir plaint as herein required the , plain ti tl will take a decree against you for the relief prayed for in the complaint in h&iA suit, to-wlt: A decree of the said Coi rt decreeing and adjudging that yon have no estate, claim or interest whatsoever of, in, or to all or any of the tide and overflowed lands in Sections Fif teen, Twenty-two, Twenty-six, Twenty-Hewn and Thirty-five in Township No. 11 south, Kan rc 11 west, in Lincoln County, State of Oregon, and that the title of the plaintiff therein in good and valid ; and decreeing that . you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever In or to the fRid i tide and overflowed lundn adverse to the plain tilt', and for the costs and disbursements oi this suit against you. This Summons is published in the Lincoln County Leader for six successive weeks, by . order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton, juilge of the mid Court, which order was made at chambers at Itoseburg, Oregon, and bears date December loth, 1. J. it. BRYSON and V. 8. McFADDEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. LOOK HERE 'Aim 1 ! goods and will make prices that wilHrJ io sen iiieiu.-- For Groceries Slacrifft 1.1 and by virtue of a decree, order of sale and Dec. 24, 1896. Pkarl. Glen Happenings. A merry Christinas and a happy New Year. Marriages none. Deaths none. I'.irtlis- none. The health of tl:e people is excep tionally good, with the exception of colds and other minor ailments. Drift Cieek is coining to the front in the matter of dances. The one at Mr. Irven Holbrouks Christmas Eve. was quite well attended and enjoyed by all those i u attendance, especially the supper which was excellent, consisting of chicken, pork, beef, several kinds of pie and cake, and other good things too numerous to mention, all of which were very good indeed The Christinas tree mi l dance at Mr. John Watkins on Xmas night was the most enjoyable affair of the season. Prof. Banks had a well ananged program which was well executed. B. I Wilhoit called off the presents. The tree was beauti fully arranged unci well loaded with nice present, many hearts were made glad, especially Mr. John Watkins and Mr. C. M. Brown, who each received a mince pie. The dance after the Chirstmas tree was well al tended and enjoyed by all present. The supper could not have bten belter. The music was first-chss atid was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Arnold and David Shipley. Messrs. Lester ami Willis Grant, David Shipley, Ben Young, I,ee Chapman and George Simmons, and Misses. Bemice Grant and Millie Young and Mrs. t,ora Curler, all of Big Elk were present, and enjoyed them selves so well that they promised to come over again New Years to attend the dance at the same place. Billie Jenkins and Herbey Brown, of Toledo, spent Xmas with us. We hope the boys enjoyed them selves. Come again boys. Mrs. Cora McDonald is visiting friends on Drift Creek. The Glen Sawmill is again repair ami will start up again as soon as the creek raises again. Mi. Irven Ilolbrook has his new house almost completed. Smilks. Dec. 28, 1896. For Sale 0. , , , t 1X1 and by virtue of a decree, order of sale and OltlCe McKinley IS elected I have execution issued out of the circuit court nf the , - , r . state of Oregon for the county of Lincoln, bear- Several tine places for Sale Cheap, ing date November iKird. lsiW, under seal of said r ' PnltW fin n rlWroa anil ni'ilnr nf unlrt In fo:-ir nf Some M.S. Woodcock and against . I. K. Ttpyky,, for the sum of Thre ThiMi--nr,il Four lluiiiir. .1-' It ana rorty-four ana akoi) I-oIIum in 1 nitci mniuH vium inn, kiiu iiiten.'vi luurvon in 1 1 kc crin at the rate of ten per cent per annum from July 21th, lHlt-i, and the further sumo; Three Hundred and Twenty-live 1:0. Inr attorneys fees, and th sum of Fh'ty-on Do'.birs triil seventy-live cents costs and dHbursementu, wh ton decree wasduly entered and docketed in paid court on the Jitthday of July, lMhi, in a suit to foreclose a iMirtgnge, which' mortgage was made and OKt-eut d mid delivered tid J. It. Kuvlnv mi it i, iu ill n 171 iiu hut V. l!.. .'. , . ... 1 .1 In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for M s- w"wtC''k bearing date August lfth, ism, the County of Lincoln: ! &"d was recorded on thjlSth day of August IMIH. tJrcgon, cou n ty A call will convince you that I selling Groceries cheaper than otiier house in tlie County T. W. GORMAN YAQUINA CITY. IE Some well improved farms. good sheep or goat ranches. you want good bargains come and M. J. Allfhint Uddyville, Ore. see Notice of Final Settlement. the County of Lincoln: ! anl WRsrec inlO'l (.n thoisih dayof Ansi In the multer of the estate of George W. Jack- 0" I'ltte'J" of !o"k lt,' records of mort;.' son, Sr.. deceased: f the county of 11 nton in the state of VOTICK IS HKHEItY C1VEN THAT THIC ' and thereafter that part of said Itenton undcrsiBned. nibi,lnUirnt,,r nt tho rui.t.. i I where the lands described in said mortu undcrsiBned, administrator of the estate of ; where the lands described in said mortBaBe are ueorKu . jacKsou, r., deceased, has liled his ,ll,m,c" "" nt,HlL 1,110 1110 ,luv county oi .iiH-uiu in sum Miiiuni Hill) SU1U lailOS i,fu. vl rniu nuillllllNirUUOIl in ine ... w.vH-Ji", B'i'i rni.. in County Court of the State nf OroKon. for the ' are "uatcd iu said county of Lincoln. Cfill.il. ..r I t..n..l.. 1 . 1.1 ' n . . uulll Slllt M U l'..nilm...lr I. a .1 ..... I I IT .1 I . nas nxea t . . .V .,v " . . l. "V..... -".....j vu..ivui ihc aimo ,ii vjrufsoil, lor (OlllltV nf l.inm.ln anrl u.,1,1 a .1 Tuesday, February and. 1807. llayley; Ull.mbelh lliyley: kichird WiMia-ns; at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m.,at the Court i J' 1 t.arikiii: I', s. Malcolm, receiver of the 1 s nouije in loieuo, Lincoln county, Oregon, for iiumiiiK oujeciious inereio, ana lor the t-ettlu- mcnt 1 h,iru,,f Dated thiB 9th davof December, 1S!W. . , , , , F. M. STANTON', Adminislrator of the estate of Ucorge W. Jackson, Sr., deceased. S.nmiion. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln Counlv. Minnie M. Arnold, Harry I.. 1 Arnold Mini Mint, a M A p. I iioiu, Biiaruian, piallltltt. vs. v, t.uimrii, i... 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 uLti 1 i:r OI I N- tiitn of. 1. 1:. ('arson; laruaret A. Stevens: Louis rieiscniier, roi lurscii, .narK i, quiver autl Mam Simon, partners doinit business under the II rm name of Flclschner, Mayer .V: Co.; School Dig. trict No. :V3 of Lincoln couutv, OreBon.a corpor ation duly orBanicd under the 'aws of Oregon ; J. It. llryson as assliriu e for the insolvent eslato of Hamilton, Job & Co.; Nat. M. Haphucl and Ala Harris, partners doinit busincs under the firm name of Nat. M. Kapt.iicl & Co.; los ph T. Watson: Lincoln Uountv in the Statu of (ire ;om, a corporation duly organized under the lawsof Oregon, are defendants; said dt cree. ordcrof pale and execution was delivered to 1110 com-' inandiiienie, as sheriff nf the s.ii.l C mnty of I Lincoln in the State of Oregon to cull iu the manner provided by law for the sale of real Suit In F.mltv ' ' Ti1 , excl ""on. '"I 01 'ho following tie-; i to fnroci, V 1 " I'roperty, wnicn is also aeseriiied I f to lorcclosa in sa d det rca and c,.cntl,.n f..ii..,,. cash'- storeX- Yaquiua City, Oregon. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc. Goods Sold at San Francisco Prices, 0". S. BOOTH, Frop,, YAQUINA CITY, OllEGOIi. Idi William Macknv. defend-nt. rao"fcl,e- !,.:ts two and three in block four; lots four , To William Mackay, the above-named de- "AS'.S Xl eZ 'L1 "ln.eLn L'!"'?"1 leutiaiu: r. . , . , .' ,v '1 o-i.jn.ii u;m TV Till- v-jMPncTiittTiTiinrmr,. jweive in ouicK one nuuo. en and two: Lots f ,ur, T vi, k 1 01 THE STTI'- OFOHEOOX: ! live. six. seven, vK-ht and nine in block twon ' 1 nu are hereby summoned anil rctiulred to : ty-elght: Lots seven, ciaht and nino in l.lt.ck H'Pp"ri!",'1 ai'swf to the coinplaint 01 the forty-four; Lots one, two. three, ton eleven plamtifts in the above entltl-d suit now 011 Me 1 and twelve in block llflv-ono; Lots fi,r ii, w ith the clerK of the above-named court, on or six, seven, eicht and nine in block lifiv-thr.f' before the fourth Monday, the Joth .lay of Jan- all of blocl: ftty-two; block sevcnlv- :ie-" l.,c' nary 1M, it being the lirst day of the next n g-! one hundred; block thirty; I lock Uv -n v: ular term of the said conrt, to be hold at the I block ninety-two; block ninetv four, all of" i-i Jir jIV.. j iii,!i V .Jli', Mi.',''i ' '"! I i?"1 estRteit..nto-.i in tho town and city of lledthat If you lail so to appear mil nn swi ras heicin retiuircd, the linlinill's nil; Mi- IllV tO ttlA Klllt.l fi.K Ik.. ...II..; 1 i!.-', 111 ioiivi iiitijeu ior in I their said complaint, namely: torn decree nsfaiiisiynu, tne said William Mackay foi the Newport in Lincoln Courtly, Oregon ; topet 1. inline ioiic!uciii;s, r.e-e'jlta:ients anil ap purtcniir,cesthe:eniitot.cI.iiBluu'or in anvwise appertaining, and also ail 01 hu estate, iih-, ' tule. Intcrost, property, claim e itiitv of re demiitlon of said defendants In ald nrcmls- s ; I t V ' " iu I'.s.gol lcoln, and every part ihewofexcer t i.nlv the statu! 1 with interest thereon in like gold coin at the I ry right of redeniptlon provided Jv l . rate of ten per cent ncr anniiiii tn.ni t-. -is,i, ! i ':'":, ''? l" iilfl1 hV- paid, and for Itiii.W 1 Tars'biy. the Slh ilay f WitM.' 1110 etists ami tils, ut tne nonr of tu-o ,t i.u.f.v i ... 1... aforesaid, I will as such .'hcri.l' !'.; a- i. jl 'ii" auction at the Court ll. u.c do ir, n t'v' ii.n and city of Toledo In taid Li-icoj., ' .,;: State of Orco:i, to the hih-ni bid l.-r -or iVt- tu j-iaies goiu coin, ce-n In fa'id, all .f the above described re.il prop -rty io -aM-f.- mid several amminiM nf tti.ouv no ... . f.,i...:.i. on said Oecree, or-!-r "f -ale an 1 . x-c.,' alwve-rnt ntioiiel, and tin audact ruinBci'si' Ja:elNoveii.uvr'h, is.,. t , , , A. LANIUS, htr.ffor l.inc'jln Coan'.y, in the Stat- of O.-c- r-n. as attorncv r fei.a l...i,l..u tf. 1 . . - , . ! .t- vi;-iB nun tlls- bnrscii.entsof this suit; und that the mortgage set out in the complaint be foreclosed ami iliiit the niortgaged iro:olsosthcr, In Tcscri c 1, to wlt: Lots numbered i and 5 In tecilmi In. and I nl nnmlutivil I u.l 1 1 ln i ... i . -, r ' t - .-o-ounii i-.,. in iow ii- oi ciHies goiu coin, ce-n in ra'id ship U south, range 10west,l Linclu counlv. above de-crilted re tl prop-rty to Origan, and contain n? l it j ,i. r., i. ...t.i ..! ' . " r. r.. 'If. .' the sheriff of Lincoln Countv, O'tgon' Iu th,. manner prescribtd by law for the Mile of leal property under execution, mid that the pro ceeds arising from such sale be appli d, tirs: to the payment of the costs and exp nsesof such sale und of thi suit. andiKxt to the nnvmrii of the amount decreed to i c duo th plain""' herein iMcluding their uitl attoruevV fees', a. d that it the same does not sell for enough to sat isiy pbilntiffs' den. amis in full th,u ,i , .... hBve execution against anv other proii.-rtv .or tno dclieency. noil that '.hv si.e, i.r ru: ile'wi chaser at si 1 1. i alt Ii to if r it Ii : p -s. ... of the said premises and iliat (ho Uv vrt. aa't and a:l persons claiming under him spin-'he JSHi duy f February, imm. ) e foruver ,it',urrc,; and forced aert nf all rl'.'.bt. t"e, interim a-"' estate of, In and to said premises, and that in-p-uiiitlirhave the ripht t" ' cm e tl.c ' ir. h - cr at such sale: and for -uch other rule, order or relief as the C . urt .;n;y s.e :u i: eet an o ,ui.' able. 1 This summons Is pnbli-h -1 li thJl.i.svjiN ( oi'nty I.F.ii'Kii, for six sncresslve and eonsc" ntlve weeks, lunnedbilcly prior to the -j-it; dav of January, lsuv, i-.n,ler and In pursuance of an order for the publication of said summons, ,. " , ,,1, i ,i' r,V'erl"Ui lU't.j ot said ........... , K, I'Miiuiits couuiy, iiregon, f chambers, and bearing dale December u;h. 1st) lilti'Mtiilukr llll h Kit.: ' J. It. DRYSOX. Attorney for rialntitl's. PETER TELLEESON, DEALER IN General :-j Merchandise, Flour and Feci, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, H Cap3, Rubber and Oil ClotMnE. BOOTS AIID SHOSS,----- - - -CKOCKHY A2'D GLASSWARE Ciari and Tobacco, Fru'ts and Confectionery. Ya qui n a City, 0: 00:1. f r, to i VkVBihlWMsVWlkpVWinViW'.iJ Consumption's s Cruel RecordJ More than two-fifths r.fJ all deaths in this countryj are caused by consump-4 tion and pneumonia. This; ""S""" uciis me story; PnrumnnlM nA Coasumptinn. . . . IM.irrhtaliHttnai nrmnt sdlat Hrnrt tllitcaas. , Dirt'i.-rla Apoptciy Caov-r ........ liv the timelv n sp nf: Dr. Acker's English Rem-j edy, consumption and pneumonia art quickly: aua aosoiutely cured.; Take it at the first citT5 of sore throat and lungs.' ,"i jsc..50c.,i. All Dratslsts. 5 acb Jtmeil'o.l6-lsClwmtKr. si.x y J Xotice of Sheriffs Sale. V'.Ti ' K 1- KKkKBV ;1VKX TH t tnheh - slid in 1 .lr.uHiiec of an execution and or-'-rof '.ilei f attaeicd pr..riy, issued out of t.e circuit court of iheSiate of oretf'-n for Iten t couoty, vi,.;. , the -e:il of smd c u'.t and I euriuif date Xove i ber i.rd, ls'.iti, upon a iucL' '1 cut duly rendered I y th- said court, lit a-i action in which J. K. llryson was pb;lntlH'i;,m Arthur M. it.mr was defendant, on the lltii dnv ..oveii,lr, l.vjii' i favor of the said plniutiir aciilnst the said de endant tor the sumo v.M. with Inter t at th.'M percent per an- fi.rJ7.-Jtic.nts ci.s::a:id for ti.e'rule'of til'.- 'eV pr,,K.-rtv horelim.' er d--: ili.-d, attach..; i- th,- snld m.lli.ti. ,,., t... .. .1.1 . 1 1 1 . y , . : ... . 11 .. i-iimi 1 1 11 1 Kio u I. l t .1 1 at uock.-tid In i c ji: Ik:,, iu ,;, i;t., u ; D,;, Mii.I court on the 17th ilt.y of November, s aim wntcti said execetl 01 iucd thereon I 1 n 0 tllrected and delivered and conn, nn :s I ,,v i "' "ll"ey 1 ii treoi, I I the snip of the ren! ; r,.,K!rty hereii oi, tor 1.- " : .iiir. nv-v-ii iit-relo:ore lluiv a'tached by me In the said action Now there lore, In pursuance of the said cxe-.'iiti,.,, siid order of sale I have levied up- n the foil .win'-, described real property. U,!, , 1L. ,u !'',,, ae cnaaiit, Aiti.urt't. C:r, towl;: The west 1 J !"' h'Uheat quarter ,..Util , hst half ! : , 1 11 1 tittiier oi section tbirtv in township ten, south, ranue nino west of Wll lamettemcr dian.ln Lincoln countv, Orciron and contalniuK b " acres, excepting 'howvv. "' hi;.,,-om two acres sold off by Arthur St. Clair to l. j. k ippin. And on I urstlsjr, thr nth day of Janasry, 1S97. ' at .V t. . . . t i.iv- iiouroi ooeo c,oc iu the aftern on of i said day. at the Court House door, In the , " v S',,,1''. Lincoln county, Oreon 1 will oiler for sale, and sell at public auct on to the highest bidder for ea"h l hand the almve described r al property an', lal the rUht. title, interest and estato of ihe sal, defendant Arthur St. Clair, of, in and to The satue, to satis y the amount due on the said ' jmenta.id execution, costsMd accruing j l'atcd necem tier and, lsw. ! v . tlK,,"irC A. 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