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Lincoln Comity, State of Orejzon, iiiis this dny tnadeHii flsiKiiinent of nil 01 hiH property for the beneiit of hM of hU ored itom; and all creditors are here Dy notified to prfsetit their olalms, tiuiler(.mth, to the under NiiH'd at Ttiledo, I.tncdn county, Oregon, within throe months from the date hereof. Dated October 7, 117. J. 8. AKIN, ARPignee. 1,1 Wonders of SciciK-e. ttlt'BLKS AMI tOXSlMPTIOJI IAN BK It KM). "I"'1 Vork thrmljt and Rclrntlst . , ' KlW tt" 10 mr ''!". ' -Wtoffubhed Sew York chemist, T. A. ... - """""is ins niscovery oi a reii- ,J1'0lntfl euro f,.- n Uttni v.iiBuiiiiuuii vrui- td rf "8 a11 tJfoncliial, throat, '""dlscasci', stubborn coughs, ca '"tions, ,H1eral decline ami weak- iim.i, and all conditions of wasting "endTllKKE FREE IIOTTLES all I" Hi Xew Dlscoverica to any alllict 'ihem LlNt0I'N 'Knty Leader writ- '"SScii.nllll . ireaimeni" nas cured m "Wrmonently by its timely uo, and in, i. "''"I'te professional duty to l,nn '""onateairlBlof bis ln- i: develops new wonders, and this lu . patlcnUy experimenting for PrOdllna1 . . . h ,c"u as Denencial as can hUtlnn ,,,,rmoar genius. His asrer- :i.i. i ' ,nd 'onsumption are iof.J. m,te Provcn by "heartfelt ' . '" mei ln hl American and Hit in ' "ne" ,n thousands from those 1,'.M,'0,, e world. 'I iroul l con'''de that bronchial, chest 1 "'Urant.i 'o "-onsumption, which, '-Hi nd certain. i-t.se 'MoT A SIocum.M.t:., W Pine r nd tk g Postofllce and express Boffe medlcl"e will be prompt- hli um instant aavan- "tell ik r. r"l'"'""n. ;Ua, . ,.Docl'"' 'hat you saw his offer tTY Leader. " a t fti u7-n!' Cuthartic. 10c or 25e. w cure, drugKlblll rt.funa m0ni.y. Notice for Publication. Land Oilice at Oregon f'lty, Oregon, Novemla-rWh. lw7. VOTICF. ISllKltKBY (IIVKSTllAT'i lll! FOI x lowing-namcd settler has tiled notlco of his . . . ... ImiI In u.imwtrt Of hl claim, and that said proof will be made before . . ........ i. , t i ..... .1.. f '.. .. t v a I T. . odn. tne i;ouniy i.iera 01 i.un-t.Mi , Oregon, on December 2llh lK'Ji.vK: William A. Oentry, H. E. No. 11,120, for the lots IS, 10, 11 and 12, of section 5, town ship 12, south, range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prme . . .nDlon.a iiiwin and cltllfviltioll nis coilllliuuup . of said land, vlx: Is'.er Unbsoti.l harles W00.I- inganilJonn f.. wnun, 01 ih"'i and William M. Start, of Toledn, Oregon. C11AS H. JIUOHEM. ltcg stcr. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, County of Lincoln. S. A. Logan, 1'lalutill, vs. T. O. Mays, Defendant. J To T. o. Mays, the above-named defendant. 5 N T1I1C SAME OK THE HTATE Or OKhi.ON: I Yon are herebv summoned and reouircd to appear and answerthe complaint of the I lain, tiffin the above-entitled suit, now on II le with the clerk of the above-named court, on or be- ore the fourth Monday, the M day of Junua rvli!"s being the llr'st day of the next regu lar January term of said court, to be held at he conrt room in the Court house at 1.. led... Lincoln county, Oregon: and jot ' "e wieb) notified that If you fall to so rff 1 V w?ll SiU er as herein required, theplalntin wniai nTv Jofhe ,u"t for a judgment against you, ihisaidT O. Mavs, for the sum 01 ne dred and W leil Uoliars, with Interest thereof it the rate of per cent per .annum froir, the ftVoslsa'dUbuV nnioM H n fn0n"fh."-lrdWdaV o'nmjnu.. Pl" under .nd fto pursuance of an orjfer for the publlca'thm of -aid """A'MiTt V?h.Vniri' (: Fullerton, Judge of said loar,5' M" , r beaVing date ! a'. Eugene, Oregon, October 1 1897. November 4th, 1SW. H DenlINGEB, Attorney for Plain tin. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County. Edward llarwick, Plaintiff, 1 B. K. Jones and Ell Jones and Miitou Hunt, Defendants. ) To Milton Hunt, one of the above-named de- INTI1E NAME ON THE STATE 01' OREGON: You are h rebv summoned and required to aiipcar and answer to the complaint of the the of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit now-on liie in thecleik'sollice of the above named court on or before the fourth Monday, the 2lr.l day of January, Ib'.is, it being the first day of the regular January term of said court, to be held ln the court room in the Court houso at Toledo. In Lincoln County, Oregon; and you are herebv notllied that il you fail 10 so appear and answer as horeln required, the l'laintlit n in app y to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Plaintiff s complaint tiled In said court. Namely: Fur a decree gainst the said B. h. Jones and Ella Jones for the ram of Two Hun dred and Nintcen Dollars, with Interest theie on at the rate of ten per cent ier annum from the 1th day of October, lmis, until paid, and for the further sum of Twenty-five Dollars at torney's tees, and for the costs and disburse ments of this suit; and thut the mortgaged premises therein described, towit : Beginning at the northwest cornel of block 1, Jones at (ialthcr s addition 10 Toledo, Lincoln county, State of Oregon, running thence west clong Catherine street to line between John Graham s homestead and land of J. T. Vincent, thence east along the said line to the southwest cor ner of said block 1, thence north along west line of said block 1 to place of beginning, con taining one acre of tide land, more or less ; also all of block No. 3, In Jones' 2nd addition to ro ledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, be sold by the Hheriffof Lincoln County. Oregon, in the man ner provided by law for the sale of real nroper ;.. ,.,..,, Hn thut the proceeds aris- t UIII.GI tiv. , ....U,I fr.,n SlU'n UU W 'lic, ixnv KERNV1LLE NOTES. The gay summer season of Siletz Bay has finally closed and the but terfly and summer girl have left the winter residents alone in their gloomy isolation. The cannery closed down on the 1 1 th having packed between nine and ten thousand ca;-es, four car goes of salmon. Manager John H. Kern and the chinamen await the vicissitudes of North Pacific weath er to make their exit, the Tonquin now being detained in Siletz Bay. We need about 5 per cent of that million dollars which, as M. C. T nue puts it, was, by an act of congress duly passed, not appropri ated, to make a most excellent har-1 hnrnnlnfCIU, Tn.. ' The salmon pack this season has been a success, and even chronic grumblers like Manager Kern and Jno. Gamier can hardly repress their satisfaction. The season closed and the fishermen departed with apparent mutual good feeling. Joe Ueluska and Andrew Wis neski have taken claims on the Bay. Your correspondent, last spting asked through your columns for in formation as to what crops c?n be raised on undyked tideland. No one responded and he wasted sever al weeks of hard and ill-spared la bor planting things that never grew. Now for the benefit of fel low green-horns will state that beets were a happy exception and grew luxuiautly. On a recent trip to Toledo, a farmer, who iu amiable compensation presumably for a nip on the leg by his surly old dog, gave him his dinner and corrobor ated his experience with beets, and added carrots. So beets .and car rots may be raised on salt lands, the soil of which can tie pulverized. Know of nothing else that can. Why did the Steamer Richardson raise its fare from Newport to Ya quina to 50 cents? Is isyi cents per mile a more correct price than 6tf? . Two of Oregon's congressional delegation were on the Richardson last Monday morning, and appeared to be busy laying up their fences. They have been criticised about that Yaquina appropriation, but they say they did all they could, that lack of interest on the part of the people is responsible, and then, the appropriation was not appro ptiated at all, but well Tongue did all that Tongue could do, rest assured. Z. November 16, 1897. lug to ine payment 01 u " of such sale and of this suit, 1 ,,it. tn the navment of the amount de creed to lie due the plaintiff herein. Including his attorney fees; and If the nma im not sell for enough to satisfy the plaintiff sdemaudln full, that he, the said plaintilt, may have exe cution against any otner property of the d fendauts B. F. Jones and Lha lones, for any tie llclii cy, and that the Sheriff put the pur chaser at such sale into Immediate possession of the said premises, and that the defendants a id ill persons claiming through or under them, or either of them, since the execution of this mortgage, towit, on the 17th day of Octo ber" """be forever barred and foreclosed from II tight, title, Interest and estate, of, In, and thesa dpremlses.or any part thereof, and hattheplil:.tlff may have the right to be corne a purchaser at such sale; and for such other rule or general reliel as to the court may Thl.n;ummon.ubii.hcd in the L.nroLM Coi NTV Leader for six successive nnc itlve weeks Immedtately prior to the .th .lay of January. 1M, under and In pursuance of an onler for the publication o said summons made t.T the Honorable J. C. Fullerton, Judge SI , aid court, at Eugene, Oregon, at Chamber., bearing date ctoir 27th, POT. November 6th, 1W7. DEN.US0ER. j... Attorney for Plaintiff. ELK CITY ITEMS. Winter weather arrived on time and no doubt will make a six months' visit. Mrs. R. A. Abbey has gone to Corvallis, and will visit her sister in Portland before she returns. E. M. Mays has purchased the store building and stock of general merchandise of L. W. Deyoe and has combined the two stocks of goods in the one building. L. W. Deyoe will leave for South ern Oregon in January for a pros pecting trip. The family will re main here and conduct the hotel business. George Van Orden left this morn ing in search of work, and four or five more of the boys will start this week for the same purpose. No prospect for any employment in this vicinit, for some time to come. The boy9 make Seattle their desti nation but will take the first job that meets them. John Mays, of Glencoe, arrived the last of the week and will make Elk City his home. He will assist his son E. M. Mays in the mer chandise business. M. W. Simpson talks of staking Arthur Rochester for the Klondike gold fields in the early spring. Ar thur will make a solid team in dog harness. The Odd Fellows let the contract to finish their hall to M. E. Leon. Mr. Dell Chitwood and Mr. L,eon were a tie on the bids, and the boys cast lots for them, and it fell to Leon to do the job. William Griffith, of Table moun tain, and Mary Parks, of Elk City, were united in the bonds of matri mony at an early hour Sunday morning, and left for their moun tain home soon after. Busy times just now among the bidders for carrying the mails on the ditterent routes in this vicinity. Some ten or twelve are reported to have gone to the department. No doubt Uncle Sara will get some reasonable work done for the next four years. The item in last week's Leader regarding the Elk City postoffice seemed to be news to this vicinity, and caused some gossip as to who the applicant might be, as it is the only cash job left in the coun ty. If it is in the market all want, it, regardless of ourage or eye-sight. Abour sixty people, voting end old, from Elk City and vicinity, gathered at the hotel last night and engaged with the Deyoe family in an old-fashioned candy pull. V'e all went in for a joyful time regard less of the price of furniture or sug ar. Even Dr. Carter, "as the wheel rolled" could grab with the dexterity ot any of the younger ones, and seldom look the position of the miller. When Elk City starts out for a oocial time, we never miss what the occasion demands. Battle Axe Pro Tem. November 16, 1897. The three jear old child of J. A. Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject toattacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satisfied that the timely use of Chamberlain's Croup Remedy, during a severe at tack, saved his little boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros, of that place and they handle a great many patent medicines for throat ml lung diseases. He had all these to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but se lected this remedy for u.se in his own family at a time when his child's life was in danger, because he knew it to be superior to any other, aid famous the country over for its cures for croup. Mr. John sou says this is the best selling cough medicine that they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfac tion in all cases. Sold by O. O. Krogstad, Druggist. ---- Some robbers broke into a man's house in King's Valley one night recently and held the man on his own hot cook stove to make him di vulge the whereabouts of his money. The man refused to tell, and made so much noise that the robbers re treated, leaving him somewhat sore, but still 111 possession of his money. . Beginning with next Monday the Portland Evening Tribune will be issued as a morning paper. The Tribune has been quite successful as an evening paper and its career in the morning field will be watched with interest. Last Monday the Oregonian pub lished an evidence of prosperity in the shape of fifty-six solid columns of delinquent tax list. The pros perity will-come in when the Ore gonian collects pay for the publica tion. The Willamette river has had a rise of eight feet, and is now at a good steamboating stage. The O. C. & E. have put the steamer Alba ny on the run, and will probably put the Hoag on also.