HOULD YOU NEED Drugs -of any kind, call cn- Dr. DARNELL. Prescriptions a Specialty. Sweetest Candies, The Freshest Nuts, Nobbiest Stationery. TOLEDO, OREGON. B. F. JONES, Attonicy-at-Linv, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - OKOON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-ha;t" years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. Miss E. M. CROSNO, Stenographer, Ty pcv i iter and Notary Public. TOLEDO, OREGON. Ltgal papers of all kinds prepared correctly, neatly and promptly. Office in the Ofstedahl building. George A. Landreth, The 13arbei A neat hair-cut it) any style desired and an easy shave. First door south meat market, TOLEDO, OR. SHELDON STHAYER, M. D. yjtiysicittn and Siiryeim, TOLEDO, OREGON CHEAPEST LATEST BEST Hats READY-TO-WEAR Hats a Specialty Hats trimmed; tips cleaned and curled All work guaranteed. MRS. G. E. B All MANN. Fnrlor at residence opposite the Toledo Hotel. Jewelry a Staple. Look at the next ten people you meet and see how much is worn of the now called jevvelery. From a $500 00 watch chain to a five cent slick pin. Yes, jevvelery has come to be a staple article of dress. You will buy more or less of it; Sie that you get what you pay for when you buy. You can be sure of this if you buy of HENRY LEWIS, Toledo, Ore., who has full assortment of the W. F. Main Co. goods. Every article of these goods is fully warranted to be exactly as represented. A printed guaranty to this affect is given with each ar ticle of these goods purchased at their store. W. F. Main Co., Eastern Factory cor. of Friend ship and Eddy Sts.. Western Fac tory (Largest Jewelery FaVtoryin the world) under process of con struction In East Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,000 feet of floor space. Real Estate Cheop. I have for sale the following property: 1 91 acres; 3160 acres; 3 7 acres; 4 40 acres; 5 160 acres; 6 2S0 acres. Also a number, ol lots and houses in Fredricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport. John A. Olsson, Newport, Ore. County Court July Term. CLAIMS ALLOWED. Judye? and Clerks of Election : 0. W. Gaby, 7.X0; R. A. Abbey, fit; II. J. Levins, rf(i; J. C. Dixon, ; 1 J. Pe;m, George Bethers, salary for month of June, $41.(i3 M.Gregson, lumber foreounty, $1004. Glass A Prudhonime, books and stationery for county, !?;?. C. 1 Kevins, guard of election, l C. II Young, guard of election ami work I for county $1. Allen Purser, canvassing election return.-', $4.ti0. Ya.jnina Ray News, print ing fur county, $17.50. U.K. Darnell, freight on lumber to Klk City, $7. City of Toledo,, jail rent to date, $8. Allowed in sum of $ti, a credit of $2- be ing claimed for supplies bought for jail. lu the matter of the reports of all supervisors whose terms expired on July 1, 15KH). Ordered that Clerk notify ail such supervisors to make reports in time to pass upon at August term. In the matter of the etlieial bond of the county school superintendent. Or dered that said bond be fixed at $101K. In the matter of letting of contract for rebuilding Ramsdell bridge across Dig Klk. All bids) rejected us too high, and, ordered that Coniniissoner Stanton be authorized to employ a competent builder and proceed to construct said bridge. In the matter of rebuilding Reaver creek bridge on Big Klk road. Ordered that contract for rebuilding said bridge be let to George Gaby for the sum of $17. In the matter of the official bond of (Jeorgo Bethers, county school superin tendent. Bond approved. In the matter of the official bond of J. L Hyde, county treasurer. Bond ap proved. In the matter of the oflicial bond of J. II. Ross, Rheriff. Bond approved. In the matter of the official bond of J. II. Lutz, county clerk. Continued for term. W 111TE Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, ' the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. School Report. Report of Salmon River school, Dis trict No. 40, for the eight months be ginning Nov. 21, 185)0, and ending June 0,15)00: Number of pupils enrolled, 10; Av erage Number belonging, 12; Average daily attendance, 1 1. Olive Burton was neither absent nor tardy during the entire eight, months, though roads and weather were very bad The directors purchased some very useful apparatus, including nil the sup plementary book required in the State Course of .Study. ' Among the fifty-eight visitors were the following gentlemen and wives: P. W. Ryan, Chas. Read, Win. It. Calkins, May Burton ; ulso Miss Fannie Read, Mrs. John Whiteman, Melvin Burton, J. D. Chitwood and Hugh Gardner. M. L. Hami'Ton, teacher. It Saved His Leo. P. A. Dauforth of LaGrange, G.i., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the bes salve in the world- Cure guaran teed. Only 25c. Sold by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay city warrants Nos. 210, 235 and 240, and that no interest on the same will be paid after this date. R, K. Daknem., ' City Treasurer, Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 6th day of July, 1900. The farm home isn't complete without the Pacific Homestead. If you want a good offer, let us know. Additional Local. Get your groceries at Schenck & Co.'.s C. M. Brown is on the sick list this week. Andrew Smith of SiieU was in Toledo Wednesday . Oliver Alirce was over from Drift creek Wednesday. Postoffice Inspector Clements was in Toledo Wednesday night. George L. Boone and son Al of Mill 4 were Toledo visitorv yester d.iy. Miss Eva Rad'er left last Saturday to accept a position at the Mon terey hotel. Billy Metcalf was over from Siletz yesterday after goods for Mrs. C. G. Copeland. For boots and shoes, hats and caps at clearance prices go to Con voy, Son & Co. Just take a little time and see that elegant line ol roasters at Schenck & Co. 's. It will do you good to look thro' the stock of new spring goods at the Y. B. M. Co.'s store. Lugger & Truett have no special leaders, but all their goods aie leaders, new, up-to-date and cheap. Rev. C R. Ellsworth of Newport was up last Friday night to attend quarterly meeting, returning next morning. Rev. C. M- Brown returned yes terday from a trip to the woods ad jacent to the Agency. lie is now a happy homesteader. F. M. Wadsworth, jr., of Port land came down last Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs F. M. Wadsworth. Walter Bailey came up from Oys ter City last Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. Eva Shakspere, who had been visiting with the lamily. Divine service will be held in St. Johns church on Sunday evening next, July 15. There will be no morning service. Sunday school as usual. Miss1 Nannie Blower came through from Ccrvallis last Friday for a visit at the home of her parents at Mill 4. She returned to Corvallis this morning. Sheriff Ross left this morning for Portland in charge of Clara and Hannah Thomas of Drift creek, whom he will place in the children's home at that place by order of the couit. This action was result of alleged improper relations between one Chebloski, stepfather of the girls, and the 14-year-old Clara, the mother making the complaint. It is reported , however, that said complaint was not made until Che bloski had hiked into the. moun tains, where he is supposed to be in hiding. The mother, it seems, was willing to part wilh the elder child, Clara, but became very hysterical when the train left Toledo with her offspring. If the mother has told the tru;h, Chebloski needs hanging and .she herself needs something besides sympathy. . . . - The Appetite ok a Goat. Is envied by all whose stomach and liver are out of order. But such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, give a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. O.ily 25c at O. O. Krogstad, druggist. - v NOTICE. Mr. A. E. Cooper, G- A. P. D., C. R. I. & P. Ry., 250 Alder St., Portland, Or., advises me that his company wjll run four specially cheap excursions to the east, leav ing Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo June 23, July 12 and 20th and August 4. He will be pleased to answer any inquiries. A. II. Hampton, P. M., Lincoln County argain House! - cuss; I I IADOUA Rr rii RS FOR GOOD GOODS AT BED-ROCK PRICES. Customers will find our stock complete and all goods sold at lowest possible prices consistent with good business methods. TN EXCHANGE FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE: 5000 dozen eggs; 200 tons chittim bark; also all the chickens we can get for which we will pay the highest market prices. We keep a full stock of flour and feed at carload rates. Call and see our large assortment of floor mattings very pretty and cheap. ONE PRICE TO ALL! WE LEAD ! Watch the Other Fellows! Conroy 9 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention On the Water Front. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all county war rants drawn on the general fund and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds" up to and including August 2, 185)7. J. L. HYDE, County Treasurer. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 13th day of June, 15)00, SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree, execution and order of pale issued out. of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Lincoln count v,. beaiing date of May 15, 15)00, undern decree and order of sale in favor of Aron Dabler and against J. O Carter and Marv Carter for the sum of One Hun dred Dollars ($100) Udited States (iold Coin ami interest, and for a further sum of Twenty Dollars attorney's fees and costs and disbursements of tins suit, taxed at $2(5.80 ami accruing costs and expenses, which decree was duly entered and docketed in said court oh the l!(it.h day of July, 185)!), in a suit wherein A rou Dabler was plaintiff ami J. O. Carter and Mary Carter wen; de fendants, said decree, execution and or der of sale to me directed and delivered, commanding me as sheriff of Lincoln couniy, Oregon, to sell, in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, all the following real property, to-wit : Beginning at the J a-mile. corner of wet ion line between sections 10 and 15 in township 11 south range 10 west of Willamette meridian, thence south 40 rods, thence due west to Yuquina river, thence northerly along the meanders of said river to the inter section of the said section line between sections 10 and 15 with said river, thence due east to place of beginning, contain ing liJfj. acres, in Lincoln countv, Or egon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining, and all the right, title, interest and estate of said defend ants in and to the same. And in obedi ence to tie- command of said decree, ex ecution and order of sale, I have levied upon tin; said real property above described, and on Saturdav, the )4th day of July, t!)(H), at, the" hour of I o'clock p. m., of said day last uforecaid, I will sell at public auction, at the courthouse door in Toledo, in Lincoln county, Oregon, to the highest bidder, for I'nited Slates (iold Coin, cash in hand, all the right, tide, interest and estate of said defendants in and to said leal property from the !)th day of Mav, lsiM), to satisfy the amount due said plaintiff on said decree;, execution iind order of saie, and costs and accruing costs, uihI the surplus, if any remain, bo brought iutocourt to bedisburscd among the defendants necording to tin; priority of their respective liens against said premises. J. 11. ROSS, Sheriff of Lincoln Countv, Oregon. Dated June 14, 15)00. Ladies, buy Defiance baking pow der absolutely pure and get a handsome prize with each car, :.t Blaser's- KXEraoass Son & Co. Toledo, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stute of Oi egon, for Lincoln County. R. A. Stratford, Plaintiff, vs. M. A. Fullmore, Defendant. To M. A. Fullmore, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and re quired to appeor in the above-entitled court in said action and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed therein on or before the 2:id day of July, 15)00, that being the dated prescribed in the order, of publication of this summons, and on' w hich you are required to appearand answer the complaint herein ; and vou are further notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree und judg ment against you for the relief demand ed in the complaint, to-wit: For a judg ment against you for the sum of $22! and the further mini of $4li.(WS, and for costs and disbursements of this action to be taxed. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Lincoln County Leader by order of the Honor able J. F. Stewart, county judge of Lin coln county, Oregon. Made and done at Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, the Hist dav of Mav, 15)00. The date of thu first publication of this summons in said newspaper is Fri day, June 1, 15)00. B. F. JONES, Attorney for I'laintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Of egon, for Lincoln County, Charles Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Mollie Johnson, Defendant. To Mollie Johnson, the above-named defendant: In the Name of the Slate of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled court ami answer t.'io complaint of the above-named plain tilt on file therein 011 or before the first day of the regular term of said court next following the expiration of the time pre scribed in the order of publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before tho 2:jd day of July, 1000, and you are fur ther notified Unit if you fail to appear and answer said comiilaint and sum mons, as required by (aw, the plaintiff will apply to tin; court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit; fon a decree dissolving the bunds of mutrW mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. The period of time pre scribed for the publication of this sum mons upon you is more than six weeks, front the date of the first publication, to-wit: Monday, the SM day of July, 15)00. The date of the last publication is Friday, July 20, 15)00, and the date of the first publication theieof js Friday, June 15, 15I0U. This summons its pub, bsiied in the Lincoln Vouuty Leader by order of .the Hon. J. F. Stewart, county judge of Lincoln county, Oregon. Done at Toledo, Lincoln count v, Ore, gun, this 15th day of June, l'.HW. B. F. JONES, Attorney for Plaintiff,