ijfCOLN COUNTY Bargain 0H CM II ft A Ml CHEAPEST if v Store, Clean, Fresh Stock, and Every tiling ut Ued-Kock Prices. ARRIVED A full and complete line of Roots Hrwl Mi,no n..:., pumps, etc., -o uruor, or me best material, and every pair Rimriintowl. Call nnd get onr prices before buying elsewbero Wo aaB suit you. Wo have a new stock of Hats and Caps, all the 'latest styles, at bed rock prices. Hiivinj? enlarged our store, and our stock as Hell, we are in a bettor position than ever before to serve you. We are urpnts for tbroe of the largest tailoring houses in Am n; I fan order for Mackintoshes, any style, size or price. "TTl'AKRi a full block of that Celebrated Silver Mcd.il Flour - no other t ic nnnn- nlsn I rn. Shorts. (Irwin imfe und X7k... . , . jo uui 1 r J uu ucai always on nana at Bed-Rock Trices. New Goods Arriving Daily. ; WANT all the Chickens, Eggs and good Butter you can bring us, at HigUest trices. ne price to all. LL GOODS Irked plain 1GURES. Come and sec ns Mail orders given prompt -ATTENTION. Conroy, Son & Co., TOLEDO,rOREGON. lie Vincent Housed: C FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. 3 tc :5::!iS:-- "7 IffTables always supplied with the very best in the market.? Jtcial attention given to the accommodation of Commercial Travelers ("Livery Barn in connection with the hotel. Good ngsj&jl IT iiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiaiUiUiUiiUHiUiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiii H. W. VINCENT, Proprietor, Toledo, Oregon. EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. Nortons Notes. Mrs. S. A. Bryant celebrated her 6Sth birthday on the 4th inst. J. P. Hamar drove twenty head of beef cattle from, his place, on Steer creek, to Albany last week. J. A. Hamar of Champoeg, spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. E. C. Derrick has moved his family to Nortons for the winter, so he could .send hischildren to school. Frank Hyde, the famous bear hunter of Little Elk, came over Saturday to have some fun with the boys and the bears. John Pague, one of our old neigh bors but now a stock buyer of Kansas, is spending a few days in this neck o the woods. A. L. Porter, deputy U. S. sur veyor, came out from his ranch at Sngarloaf last Monday, and went to Corvallis to invest in somethoro bred stock. By not letting his wife pick the plums, like the rest of us do, C. II. Gillett fell out of a plum tree and broke his leg just above the ankle. He is getting along nicely now. Married. At the residence of the bride's parents, October 22, 1899, Mr. Albert . Beers and Miss Luella Huffaker. G. F. Luckey, justice of the peace, officiating. (Editor, please remit me 15 cents.) There was a good item spoiled the other day. There were some boys shooting at a dog and a bullet striking a rock glanced and struck one of the boys on the forehead and lodged beneath the skin. If it had struck a little harder we would have all went to the funeral, and, as it was not our dog they vvre shooting at, we would all put on our sad look and speak very low to our neighbors and ask them if they have got many apples this fall, and how many sheep and cattle they have sold, etc. Pro Bono Publico. .... 1 Real Estate & Abstract Co. A Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all 1 property in Lincoln county. has a large list of Tide lands, Farm lands and n! proI)erty improved and unimproved, for sale i 1 itrms. Address BOX 27, Toledo, Oregon. fhe Dewey Best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Heavy and Light Wines, etc. lBANY BEER ON DRAUGHT. Best Brands of Cigars. AL WAUGir, Prop. Chitwood Splinters. L. F. Pepin is putting an addi tion to his dwelling house. t Mrs. A. L. Chitwood is visiting her sister, Mrs. McBride, of Little Elk. Mrs. Andy Parrish, of Rock creek, is over visiting her sister Mrs. Lafe Pepin. Potato digging and wood cutting is the order of the day in this neck 0' the woods. ' Miss Bertha Chitwood, daughter of A. L. Chitwood, has gone to Mill City to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Tunicliff. J. E. Wilson has an apple tree in his nursery which he grafted one year ago last April and this year it bore seventeen fine, large apples. They are a new variety called the Bismark. They are beauties. J. E. Wilson, wife and daughter and Harry Chitwood arrived home safely from the beach, where they spent about ten days picking buckle berries, catching fish, etc. They report having a splendid time. Elder R. D. Renhani, of Beaver ton, spoke at our school house Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. m. and in the evening to a goodly number of attentive listeners. He is of the Seventh Day Adventist ''church. Miss Neva Whitney reports that the is getting on nicely at Mon mouth, where she is attending college. Her brother, Ira Whitney is attending the Agricultural Col lege at Corvallis, and reports pros perity in his studies. Uncle Jitnniie Chitwood has his beans harvested but hasn't finished h'ai vesting his pumpkin pies, al though he is putting in his best licks in that direction. His nephew Harry Chitwood, from Tillamook county, has been visiting him for the past four weeks and lias hc-lpped him considerably. Harry left fur the Valley yesterday morning on the train. Kumtux. Real Estate Cheap. I have for sale the following property: 1 91 acres; 2160 acres; 37 acres; 4 40 acres; 5 160 acres; 6 2S0 acres. Also a number of lots and houses in Fredricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport. John A. Oi.sson, 8-1 1 Newport, Ore. nillECTORY. LIX'OLS COl'jiTT. Joint Senator Joint Representative, County Judge Clerk Sheriff Treasurer school Superintendent Surveyor Assessor Coroner Commissioners j DON'T FORGET That besides a gen eral stock of Drugs, Medicines, Notions, etc., we liave a Full Line of School Books and Supplies, Wall paper, Paints and Windowglass. Also the leading kinds of Grass Seeds J. D. Paly G. K. Davis . - J. F. Stewart Hurley LuU J. II. Ross J. L. Hyde Geo. Rettiers Z. M. Derrick F. M. Wadsworth H. K. Darnell W. K. Wakelieid F. A. Godwin Cninty Commissioners Court meets on Wed tiesilny after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, October 'and December. C1KCT1T COURT. Hon. ,1. W. Hamilton Judgo Oeo. M. llrowi Pros. Attorney Court convenes on 4th Monday in July and i ion, in .Monuity in .lanuarv 01 eacn year, j CITY OF TOLEDO. 3. F. Jones, '. Mavor it. K. Collins Recorder I 'l'hos. Homing Marshal I T. P. Fish Treasurer I., r . liHIir , II. It. Studevant J. F. Stewart J , J. Ofstedahl f Aldermen Fred Stanton, ' I Albert Waugh ) Council meets on the first Monday evening in each mouthy CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Summons. In the Circuit Couit of the Stato of Oregon for Lincoln County. John Woodman, Plaintiff,) vs. S F. Phillips, Defendant.) To M. F. Phillips, the above-named defendant: In the Name of the Stale of Oregon You are hereby required to appear in-the above entitled Court and answer to the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file therein on or before the 1st day of the next regular teim of said Court next following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publi cation ot this summon", to-wit: On or before the 2Jd day of January, 1900; and you are fur ther notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint and summons as by law required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint on file therein, to-wit: For a judgment against you for the snm of $S0, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st clay of April, 18IW, and lor the further sum of f.'o as attorneys' fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this action to bo taxed; and for an order of the above-entitled Court di recting that a sale bo made of the property attached in said action lv the sheriff of Lin coln county, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment! wnicn property is described' as follows: One chestnut sorrel horse with black maiio and tail, about 10 years, weight about 1200 pounds; one red cow, marked with crop off of both ears, about 10 years old. And that upon a sale of (.aid property tho p'oceeds arisinif there from be applied to tho payment of plaintiff s chi 1 in, and the overplus, if any there be.be paid to said defendants. The period of time prescribed for the publication of this summons upon you is more than six weeks-from the date of tho first publica tion, to-wit: Mondav, the 22d day of .lanunrv, 1900. Tho date of the last publication is Fri day, the lUth day of January, woo, and the date of the tirst publication thereof is Fridav, October 27, 1X09. This summons is published fn the Lincoln County Leader by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled Court. Done in Chambers at Roseburg, Oregon, this 9th dav of October, Mm. WEATHERFORD & WYATT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of tho state of Oregon for Lincoln county, bearingdateOctober23, lwi'l, and under the seal of said court upon a decree and order of sale in favor of John Rickard ami against Lydin Brastiold and .1. W. Hraslield, her hus band, for the sum of Nino Hundred and Forty Four Dollars and Seventeen Cents, with inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per an num from date of decree and $7.' attorneys fees, and the further sum of f:i".8 costs and disbursements of Raid mit, which decree was duly entered in said conn on the 25th day of July, IW.i, and duly docketed on the fllh flav or July, IK'.m, in a suitwhercin sail John Rick ard was plaintiff and and Lydia lirastield and J. W. Itraslield, M. S. Rich. Nelliu M. Rich, Porter A. Rich and Rich, his wile. Clara Itriggsand lirifgs.ner husband, William K. Rich and KlIleM. Rich, his wife, II. C. Mute, ns executor of the last will and testament of W. II. II. Rich, deceased; M. M. Davis and K. K. Wilson as executors of, the last will and testament of J. R. Hryson, deceased; ('. (i Copeland and the state of Oregon were defend ants. Said decree, execution and order of sa'e to me directed and delivered, commanding me as sheriff of Lincoln county, stale of Oreon, to sell in the manner pr vided bv law for tho cale of renl pro,M!rly on execu'inn, all of ih following d-scribed real propertv, to-wit; All of Hlncks numbered K.ight (M,' Nino and I en (10, each containing fourteen il lll.its, in Phelps" addition to the City of Newport, in Lincoln county, Oregon, tog t her with th tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonifing, or in anywise appertain ing, and in obedience to the command of said decree, execution and order of sale, 1 have levied upon said real properly above described, and on Sati;ii!iay. tiif. 2d Day of Prcemukii, 18M, at thu hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said dav, last aforesaid, I will sell at public auction, "at the courthouse door, in tho city of Toledo, Lincoln county. Oregon, to the highest bidder for I nlled Status gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title, estate and interest of snld defend ants in and to paid real property to satisfy lh" tiinornt due said plaintiff on siibi decree, ex ecution and order of sale and ensis and acru ingcosls, as in caid decree, exccuilon and order of sale provided. J. H. i:i).';K, Shcrill'of Lincoln County. Oregon. IHtcd at Toledo, C ro;o i, November :i, lwo. A Call Fcr County Warrants. Nniictt if hereby given Unit 1 liave fundHon bund to pay all county v,iu nuitrt drawn on the g.me.i-iil fund, and endorsed "not paid for want of fund, up to, and indudinj; Dec. 31, 18"ii. Interest on finil warrants i:e;u;-.s from this ditto. Dated at Toledo, Oreiron, Oct. in, 1,'i'jn. J. L. II YD', Treasurer of Lincoln Count v, On-on. MKTIIODIST FI'ISCOPAL CIl C HCH-Servie es nt Toledo on 1st and .'td Sabbaths of each month at 11 oclock. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 oclock. ST. JOHNS cnCKCH-lPiotestant. Episcopal Divine service on the 3d Sunday of everv month at 11 oclock. All are invited to bo present. . O. O, F. Tniedo Lodge Number 108, meets every r-aiuruay evening at Its hall. Let no Visiting br.tlhorbo Rhwent. O. O. F. Elk Lodge Number 131 meets cverv isiting brothers always welcome. I O. O. V. Hay Lodge Number U(i, of aquina. inceiK every neonosoay evening tsltillg brothers are alwavs welcome. "O. O. F. Newport Lndgo Number 8!) meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. TWILIGHT RFIIKKAH I.odgo No. iX) meets meets at Odd Fellows hall in Klk Citv on the 1st and Sd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members always welcome. DO (iOOD Lodgo No. 70, Rcbekah Degreo, I. O. O. 1 meets at Odd fellows hall in thiscl.y on Tuesday evening of each week. Visitor's invited to attend. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Poeahantas 'Camp No. '"), Toledo, Oiegon, meets on 1st and :it T .ursday of each mouth in tho Odd Fellows ha... Vlsiiing neighbors always welcome. F. it A. M. Newport Lodge No. 8f, regular j convocation on Tuesday on before each full moon. Visiting brothers are cordially wei-i.omcd. AO. V. W. Western Rmr Lodge No. 7.1, meets meets in Odd Fellows hall, Yaquina, on 1st and iid evenings in each month. Visiting rothers are always welcome. N1TED ARTISANS. River Dell Assemblv No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd uuuiiesuay nignis oi eacn inonin in U11 Fellows hall, Elk City, Oregon. Visiting sis ters and brothers are always welcome. (j A. R. ARE LINCOLN Post No. C.8, meets In uau fellows hall ou the 1st and 8d Satur days of each month. R.O. ARE LINCOLN WOMAN'S RELIEF Corps No. 4!t, auxilliary to tho O. A. R. meets the 2nd and 4th 'I hursdnvs in bhcH mouth in Odd Fellows hall, at 2 p. in. YRINC-A CIRCLE No. 21, W. of W.-Mcet 2d and 4th Thursdays of ouch month. mis. r.va reierson, uuaiaian Ivcignuor; Jennie Arnold, Clerk. Jt F. SWOPE, . Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all courts in the state. 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