CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET The Following Cases are on the Docket' for the February Term ol Circuit Court to Convene this Evening: Names of Partihs Maggie S. Sullivan, et al, vs. Griff King William B. Mulkoy . vs. George 1J. Mulkcy, et al Minerva J. Kiger. et al, vs. Jennie Stull, et al, George Hodges vs. R. G. Case Andrew Smith vs. Joshua Louie, et al -Andrew Smith vs. Joshua Louie, et al Ira Miller vs. George Scott M. J. Bradford vs. J. Van Schoiek, et al Mrs. Annie Jones vs. Laura MeCulum, et al J. N. Cliambers & Co. vs. F. M. Carter, et al J. K. Weatherford vs. Victor Land Co. Eliza B Fulton vs.Allen Fulton Butler Fairchild ya. Jrvo fVwk Names)f Attorneys Weatherford & Wyatt Percy R. Kelley G. B. McCluskey McFadden & Bryson ' McFadden & Bryson McAllister & Upton G. B. McCluHkey Cause Action C. E. Hawkins, McFadden & Bryson J.K.Weathefford , McCluskey Hawkins, McFadden & Bryson B. F. Swope McFadden & Bryson McCoy & Nichols O. Middlekauff L. M. Curl & Percy R. Kelley B. F Swope C. E. Hawkins G. B. McCluskey Percy R. Kelley Frank Schlegal G. B. McCluskey . G. B. McCluskey C. E. Hawkins C. E. Hawkins Lincoln County Bank vs. M. S. Colln.s and S. Kimmel Thomas E. Barrett Frank Schlegal vs. Sophia Barrett Fred Dawson, Et ux. L. L. Swan & C. vs. J K. Weatherford, Et ux. Percy R. Kelley Samuel Ileitsliu G. B. McCluskey vs. P. A. Miller and Mrjt. F. Munger R. S. Walker and Marion Lelxnv G. B. McCluskey vs. James Kent and Eliza Kent ' Suit Suit Action Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Action Suit Divorce Action c ion Divorce E. Hawkins Suit Suit Action Ixniis Southworth . Appeal from Justice Court vs. N. Constantino C. E. 'Hawkins . J. W. Corner John F. Logan " Action vs. J. S. Copeland McFadden & Bryson W. S. McFadden E. R. Bryson . Action vs. John Long 0. Middlekauff Estate of E. F. Garr, deceased, . , . and Corvall is Flouring Mills J.F.Yates Appeal vs. J. F. Stewart, Adm'r. . " ' of said Estate Middlekauff & Hawkins C. G. North C. E. Hawkins f Action vs. John Micek 0. Middlekauff M. DeLancey 0. Middlekauff Action vs. Charles Day John Micek 0. Middlekauff Action vs. John II. Schneider Corvallis Flouring Mills Co. ' Oscar Middlekauff vs. J. T. Porter and C. B. Pruett Michael Knauff C. E.' Hawkins , Suit vs. Albert N. Cooper, ct al Thomas Holverson A. W. Lafferty Injunction vs. Samuel C. Brassficld Moulton & Scobey Ixhj W. Williams, et al Gale S. Hill . Writ of Review vs. Lincoln County, Oregon C. E. Hawkins & E. R. BryBon W.J. Bones C. E. Hawkins Action vs. W. J. McDonald," et al " CIms. II. Hill Oscar Middlekauff ' Divorce vs. Mary J. A. Hill Fannie Graves G. B. McCluskey Divorce vs. Owen C. Graves . E. E. Wilson E. E. Wilson Suit vs. Ahneda Lewis, et nl ' Felanitw Munger - G. B. McCluskey Divorce The Waldport Lumber Company G. B. McCluskey vs. P. S. Darnell and ('. G. Copeland vs. Josh ley Brown, ct al C. G. Copeland vs. Jos.ilcy Brown C. G. Copeland vs. 'Robort Felix, et al Eva Counsil vs. E. W. Couneil Adelaide Guynn vs. Ji hn Petertcn, ct al Florence Bailey vs. Alfred Bailey J. K. Weatheiford . vs. Robert McKay J. K. Weatlterford vs. Minnie McCourt . K. Weatherford vs. Julia A. Kyniston Rich Chatterton vs. John Porter Thomas Holverson vs. Samuel C. Brassficld Ellen A. Watts vs. James Watts . State of Oregon v. John Gatcns George Rilea w. R. B. Montague C. E. Hawkins C. E. Hawkins C. E. Hawkins C. E. Hawkins J. F. Yates C. E. Hawkins G. B. McCluskey McFadden & Bryson Robert A Miller . McFadden & Bryson McFadden & Bryson O. Middlekauff McFadden & Bryson C. E. Hawkins A. W. Lafferty ' Moulton & Scol)cy J.. K. Weatherford Action Action Action Action Divorce Suit Divorce Ejectment Ejectment Ejectment Action Ejectment Divorce Appeal K. R. Bryson O.. Middlekauff A W Lafferty Motion and affidavits Weatherford A Wyatt to vacate judgemen This is tho time to go to Newton & Nye and see about your PLOWS HARROWS and CULTIVATORS ' f c A We also cany all . inds of Hardware, Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement and all kinds of Poncing Newton & Nye k Vs7r-'wmm for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. foUtrtiltokn. ;' HURPHY, GRANT & CO. Manufacturers SnrmdM UifvM SEES Just arrived 'my largo assovtment of ip to date slices i f all kinds. Call and see 'them. T. P. Fran. The particular man demands par ticular attention 1 You can get it at Depot Barbcr Shop, Toledo, Ore., near boat landing. Shaving 15c. - Wanted -Men to cut cord wood; will pay by the cord or will give good con tract for large amount.' Toledo Light & Power Co. G..B. McCLUSKEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW Toledo, . Oregon Hide3 Wanted. , ( . , Cat,h paid, for hides at the Toled Tannery. We pay as much as any bodv in town. Toledo Tannery. Sweedish shoe greaso at Newton & Nye's. School Teacher Wanted. .Male teacher wanted for District No. 51; nine months term, begining March 1, 1910. Teacher must be able to board himself, house can be secured mile from schoolhouse. This school is 20 miles from New port, mile from . Pacific Ocean and mile from Siletz bay. Joseph- Sijota, Dist. Clerk, Kernville, Oregon. C. MICDLEKALFF Law, Real Estate and Insurance TOLEDO, OREO US SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln: Felanise Mupger, Plaintiff, vs John W. Munger, Defendant. To the above named defeudnnt, John W. Munger: . In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint flled against you ln the above en titled Court nnd Bult, now on Ills wllh the Clerk of wild Court on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt: on or before the 11th day of February, 1910. And you are notified that If you fall to ap pear and answer the siild complaint as herein required, theplalntlft will applv to the Court for I he relief prayed for in said complaint, to wlt, for a decree ol said Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between the plslntill' and defendant: - and further that plaintiff be restored to her former name, to-wlt; Felnnise Eddy, and for suor other and different relief at to equity seemeth just. This summons la served upon you by publl catlon thereof by order of Honorable Char. H. Gardner, County Judge ot Lincoln County, Oregon, made on the 801 h day of December, 1909 directing publication thereof onoe week for six consecutive and successive weeks in six Issues thereof, beginning with the issue of December SI, 1909, and ending with the is sue of the 11th day of February, 1910, in the Lii.coln County Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Toledo, Uuoolu County, Oregon Date of lirst publication December 81, 1909. O. B. McCluskey, Attorney for . riaiutifr. ! SAVED FROM AWFUL PERIL. "I never felt so near my grave," write i Lewis Cbsnibliii, of Maucbester, Ohio. R. R. No. 3."as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds in spite of many remedies and tlie best doctors, And tbat I am alive today is due solely to Dr. Kings New Dis covery, wnich completely cured nie. Now I weigh 100 pounds and can work hard. It hlso cured my four children of croup." Infallible for Coughs andJCold, iistlie most certain remedy for La- Grippe Asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bronchial affeotione, 50c and $1.00. A triul bottle free. Guaranteed by Toledo Drug Co. ,- Tree, Apple Trees. 1000 Baldwins and 500 of other varieties; 2 year old stock. For sale at reduced prices. Geo. T. Smith, Chitwood, Or. Wanted. To buy a small farm, must be cheap for cash. Address, Julius Volheye, 231 Front , Street, Port land, Oregon. A COMMON COLD1 We claim tbat if catching cold could be avoided some of fhe most dangerous and fatal diseases would never be beard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of infectious diseases. Con sumption, pneumouea, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal disease?, are of this class. The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgement. There is little, danger, however of any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the de velopement of the germs of these dis eases. Tbat Is why this remedy has prove.! so universally successful In pre venting pneumonia It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes the risk of contacting these dangerons dis eases. For sal by Toledo Drug Co. vm PiiM Fool, Billiards, Card Table, i' Dowl'ng Allev, Candy, Cigars, Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinlts. T 3f. K AJ)JEItSON, Prop 7j TOLEDO. OREUOH g Harness, Harness, Harness. I am' now prepared to furnish harness, heavy and light; all kinds of straps, robes, etc. My leather is - A 1 J ! . i. A 1 my own tanning aim m not, utiuieu by the "quick process." Machine and hand work, all guaranteed. J. 0. Smith, Toledo's Tanner and ILimcssmaker C. J. SMITH REALTY CO. WALDPORT. - - - OREGON Dairy and Stock Ranches City Property; De Lava Cream Separators Underwood Typewriter Rubles Third Addition to Waldport Lots in this beautiful addition now on snle at prices ranging from $45.00 up, according to location. Coniie early and get the best selections. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES r3 ' fan. K. N. WARNOCK, Prop, tioud Hljts mid well-broken Seddlu Horse Special attention given loTmvelltiK Men. Hornes boarded and Kiven Oood Cre Operates Toledii-Sllelr. Stage City Draying in Connection Charter Oak Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves cheapest and . lxst in the World i 1 FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON . Shoes of very size, pattern " and quality at Fish's store. See this line before buying those school shoes. Relinquishment in Siletz wanted. From owner only. Address Box 204, Springhrook, Oregon. . For Sale. several gooa mucti cows tor sa'e. Enquire at this office. Get the Habit and go to Al's Smoke House cafe. x Meals at all hours day and night. Red hot Chicken Tamales a specialty. Get ready for those ducks. Jew ton & Nye have guns and ammuni tion of all kinds. Elegant Rooms. A few elegant rooms to rent-. Enquire, Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, January 15th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Arthur W. Acker man, of Glen, Oregon, who, on March 3rd, 1903, made homestead entry No. 14764, serial, No. 02381, lor n4 of seJi. sw!4 of ne. setf ot nwJ4, Section 29, township 12 kouth, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has riled notice of Intention to make tinal five venr nrnof. tn establish claim lo the land above described. before Ira Wade, County Clerk, ol Lincoln County, Oregon at Toledo. Oreuon. on tii ,; day of February, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: 1. W, Davenport, T. L. Bohannan, C. W. Brown and George W. Davenport, all of LQlen. Oregon. . - , Cm.. B.Mibjlice, Register.