IWivy Rochester came down from
V3s (Sixy this noun.
11 r.
IKr. T. P. Fish returned last Sat -
urfjl&r orcninfi: from a two weeks
trafcj?jr at Otter Rock.
SB.. TV. E. Rich of Newport
virital with her sister, Mrs. George
Rtii kct, here yesterday.
Chn M. E. Alexander and Miss Misses Branch of Yaquina and Rose
EB:BiYrA Graham went to Otter j brooks' Orchestra furnished splendid
Ibc first of the week for an j music, and Clarence Altree and
oBiinrtr,. Charley Hyde sang, solos, being
X. Faroes, the cheese factory ! forced to respond to th repeated en
mA. went io Portland yesterday , cores. Mrs. Scarth sang "Coming
aftrewmwi, on business connected j Through the Rye," to an apprecia
vriti. has factory. tive audience. The pantomime was
33hi: 2i. M. Davis pile driving
C7w finished work on the first and
1mst3t jetty, Wednesday. They
haver reaoved down the bay and are
uwlIrajT on the second jetty at pre
sra. Contractor Swearingen will
run pit the brush in the upper one
aai puk it through to completion.
(SUMMONS.
w rtist Tnuoit Court of the State ol Oregon,
for t-ixxMn county. g
:asr-:ieJt.Hrrell, I'luintff,
vs.
ZngAa Sofc.srd Zephin Job, asTrustoe, De-
TBt.RMAt Joy, and Zephln Job, as Trustee,
i Wr wieTuu named defendants:
lrbK tmn ot the Slate o( Oregon, Ynn are
Usa-aJsr.. iwswired to appreir and answer the
itetyseUmflarAa file in the otllee of the County
tS4tt.rfLi.foln County Oregon, he being Fair enough to Come Out to the
tl.BriIlie above entitled court, on or be- ,. . , . ,
to-M bc.ouswtmed in the order for the pub- meeting next Tuesday evening and
iwjuifii summons, viz: Monday, the assIst in organizing the association
t ct tf august, 1911, by Hon. Chan. It. , . ,
ri-tr, :nt judge of uneoin county, ana encourage the Fair's promotion.
arrsmu..M Lincoln County, Oregon belli Don't Stand back and Wait for the
llnMrr nd state in which said suit is , ,
r .Jdch said order and time for other fellow to do vour work
m rt4; atd summons are herein referred t-i t .,i
rtA. iKk. atter the first pubiioa- Foreman Jenson with a crew of
rbajnrsji And about twenty-five men has com-
TinMeteby nolilied that it you fall to1 j , ' .
Mvw.nl. .a.r the eomplalnt a, herein menCed WOrk 0n the neW Water 8VS-
r-- f r want there. ( the plaintiff win item. Work was commenced at the
.k.-K.i-.fc above entitled eourt for the relief j t mi i
.. . abe ,1ltlfr, complaint. vis: ' UPPer end" Mr JenSe" W,H WOrk
fnfaTtsrsaid court ih:it the piaintiirs , two crews, one to dig the ditch and
lay the pipe, so as to complete
fclCr-c Saittvtlle, Lineoln County, Oregon, I the line just as fast as the ditch is
U'S.2ti valid; that you. the said dnfemi-! d Jf evervthiniT iroes well the
ai .mate, right, title nor interest UUJ'- 11 evtry"""t we lne
wtairr;urit sitid lands, or to any part I pipeline should be completed into
raa-sraf-itti te fo this rlalutllV, and for such ' t within six Weeks
mvJ. farther relief tut mu bo equitable I l0W" wunln Blx weeks.
Mi,r'- I Misses Myrtle and Inez Weaver
T1ass.K.Bi is publlshel in the Lincoln ,
cnr fMitt once each week for a x succes-! entertained a number of their little
n-:-reutivo weeks, beginning with !frjends at a birthday party last
mimn AjiUe& June .to, lull, and ending wllh . ,
rw!wju.vrd August li, dsn. under and iu Thursday. Those present were Car
vmm, . order and the directions con- rie Wade, Isabelle Lingenfelter,
rtm.-S j made by the Hon. t'has. II. , . .....
rr.,-ty Judge ef uneoin county, ! Catherine Collins, Virginia Altree,
'rAaiieaithdayof j10.Mtn, j
J. l' STKWAKT,
attorney for Plaintiff,
RED FRONT
BLACKSMITHSHOP
F. W. CARSON, Prep. ;
IIaris3i.'ing n 'Specialty. Black
tnr&kuag of all kinds. SatisT
OREGON
CW"i3rTIME
Mmjfw t V7our toath oat and plata and
aaatamav don and hare is the plsoe to f ot tha
SMaKvnsBMat work powlble. Compact rar .fries
Iws flaUh plate ana.
hrltlv wnrli tnm nnL
I of. tow. patrons in
on dajv if dMtrad.
rainlMa aitraotlon
free wben platva or
bridge work is orUr
ConmlUtlon W
oltrertwni $5.00
22kBrldf.Tlh4.00
Gild rniinrt 1.00
I Enamsl Filtinra 1.00
ISiK.r Flllint. .50
Goo. Rubssr ,
IPIitn 9.UU
BntRisRubkw-
Plil.i I.OU
Piinlm EitrMltn .50
BIT MBTTHOOa
jm miwf. XbVUt jruarantaad for fir toon yearw
TOse Dental Co.,ic
IPalnless Dentists
nsjiMlji Third sntf Waihlnitan PORTUND.ORS
aur I A. M, to I f . k. iu4tjt. t 1
HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
STOMACH TROUBLE.
2L?lpr doctormg for about twelve
wacxiar a ,bad stomach trouble,
rsnK aiwidjng nearly fiv hundred
ii!fcirs for medicine and doctors
fzi,lyicTchased my wife one box
..tfElisa'berlain'B Stomach and Liver'
XjV4U. which didhr so much good
tx,t s& continued to use them and
tief.l- b.a.'e done her more good than
b&L &y.t utber medijine I bought
lj5jtrr. Samuel Boyer, Falsom,
Lta. This medicine is for sale by
aJJikl(T3. Samples free.
-mm
a A.'P-r.-s,
UC arSL Pmmmtm Mumu
I The entertainment given last even-,
j in bv tlie Ladies Gui,d of tlie EPis- i
copal church, was a decided success, i
; The numbcrs Qn the program were
weU retldcred and fully apprecia. '
ted fcy the arge audiene the house !
:beinjr packed. The songs by the!
j Dajry Maids' quire, the Chorus, and
the male quartette were fine; the
well acted. This was the first ap-
i ; n i
i Prance rae misses crancn at
Ul:. i 1 it.: j n.
U13 "cae a,m u"-ir V1UU" uueils
were a treat to all lovers of good
music. After the program dainty
dairy Dutch doings were served to
the public until all went home satis
fied. P. S The dog fight between
numbers created much mirth.
Miss Lillie Miller of Pioneer
! visited friends in this city from Fri
'day evening until Tuesday morning.
J She was the guest of Mrs. F. N.
j Hay den.
I Every man in , Lincoln
county
county
should be interested in the
Manilla Bell, Grace Gill, Katie'
. . .. I
vauti, ue&aie lviariur, Mfia nan.
Edna Cusack, Elsie Burgess. All
report a good time.
Grading for the new Van Cleve
building was begun this week and
is well under way. Construction on
the building will be commenced next
week and rushed through to comple
tion. Mr. Van Cleve expects to
occupy the same by the first of
October. The building will be 50x75
feet, two stories with a basement,
the street floor will contain two store
rooms each 24x75, the up stairs will
be fitted up as a public hall, and the
basement will contain living rooms.
Come and get your share of what's
left of the Racket.
Mrs. S. T. Jeffreys arrived down
from Portland Wednesday evening
for a visit at the Fish home.
Carl Davis returned Wednesday
evening irom Portland where he
was summoned as a witness before
the Federal grand jury.
M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
Come with us to the Sabbath
morning service. Sabbath School at
10 o'clock. Preaching at 11. Ser
mon subject, "The True System of
Morals."
After the service there will be an
election of a lay delegate to attend
the annual Conference at Salem.
The pastor will preach in the even
ing at Eddyville.
R. J. DEVENPORT, Pastor.
LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS.
A snap that is one! One lot, 50x
150, good house, on Second street,
one block from Main street, for the
price of $600. Easy terms. Call
at my office and investigate this.
C. K. LROSNO, Toledo, Or.
flcCormick
Mowers and Rakes and all kinds of
Hay Tools
THE HARDWARE MEN
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
If TELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HOUSES
SPECIAL 'ATT EXT f OX fUVKV TO TRAVELTN'G- MEN
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gen
eral hauling. Teams furnished on-short notice.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
FAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
House
Furnishings
Steamer Truant
Makes Round Trip to
Newport
Every Sunday
BOAT LEAVES TOLEDO 9 O'CLOCK A. M.
Special Rates to Parties desiring to
Charter
Miss Flossie Conibear entertained
about fifteen of her little girl friends
Saturday afternoon, it being , her
11th birthday. She received many
beautiful presents. Those who
were there were Margie Ball, Wini
fred Swearingen, Ada Carson, Erma
Nye, Felice Avery, Edna Carlson
Christina Carlson, Myrle Collins,
Anna Collins, Carrie Wade, Edna
Plank, Esther Crooks and Minnie
Crooks.
N. H. Sherwood returned Satur
dayjnorning to Springfield to re
sume his position as conductor on
the Southern Pacific railroad, after
having spent the Spring and Sum
mer on his farm on Olalla slough.
BOTH PHONES
A. Rosebrook
Grenwald Jensen and Vint Jones,
who started of California last week,
returned Tuesday after having gone
as far south as Roseburg. They said
they found more hot weather in
the few days they were away than
they ever expect to find on Yaquina
bay. They say they are content to
stay in Toledo forever.
The steamer Truant failed to run
the regular excursion to Newport
last Sunday morning. She had a
large crowd ready to go, but a de
fect in a new pump caused that
piece of machinery to fail. The
pump was returned to the factory
lor adjustment, and the steamer
will be in commission for next Sun
day's run.
PARSONS' POEM A GEM.
I From Rev. H. StubenvolJ, Allison,
la., in prjaise of , Dr. King's New
Life Pills.
"They're such a health necessity 1
In every home these pills should be.
If other kinds you've tried in vain,
USE DR. KINGS'
And be well again."
Only 25c. at Toledo Drug Co.
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.
Mrs. Winslow's Boothino Syrup has beca
tised for over SJXTY YKAKS by MILLIONS of
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILK
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It
SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS.
ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is ab
solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mm
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no otheS
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
A PEEP INTO HIS POCKET
would show the box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a
carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y., always
carries. "I have never had a cut,
wund, bruise, or sore it would not
soon heal," he 'writes. Greatest
healer of burns, boils, scalds, chap
ped hands and lips, fever sores, skin
eruptions, eczema, corns and Jpiles.
25c. at Toledo Drug Co.
When you want a quick cure without
any loss of time, and one that is followed
by no bad results, use
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
uiarrnoea Remedy
It never fails and is pleasant to take,
t is equally valuable for children. It ia
famous for its cures over a large part ol
the civilized world.
Never leave home on a journey
without a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. It is almost certain to be
needed and canrot be obtained when
on board the cars or steamships.
For sale by all dealers.
HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I
had been ailing for some time with
chronic constipation and stomach
trouble. I began taking Chamber-
1 Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and in three days I was able to be
up and got better right along. I
am the proudest girl in Lincoln to
find such a good medicine" For
sale by all dealers.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS THE
PRICE OF PEACE.
The terrible itching and smarting,
incident to certain skin diseases,
is almost instantly allayed by ap
plying Chambarlain's Salve. Price
25 cents. For sale by all dealers.
MEN WANTED.
To cut cordwood at $1 for alder;
$1.25 for fir. Apply to
THOS. BROWN, Pools Slough.
NOTICE FOR ri'BUCATICN.
U. 8. Unci Oillce at Portland Oi e.
Serial 0246t. July 1,1911.
Notice is hereby elven thatMmtilH MuCourt,
of 8ilelx, Oregon, who, on April 1, lflio, madu
Homestead Entry Serial, No. 02404. for
NE Section 12, Township 9 South, Rung-a la
West, Willamette Meridian, has died notlie ot
intention to make Final Commutation Troof,
to establish claim lo the land above described!
before the County Clerk of Lincoln County
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 15th day ot
August. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Savage, George Miller, V. II. oiln and
Ira Wade, all of Sllsti, Oregon.
H F. HIoby, Register.
H. H. COOK & CO.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Estimates and Plans
Furnished on Application
Suburban and Farm
BuildinKsa Specialty
ALL WORK FIRST CUSS
OUR MOTTO: "We Study to 1'lease."
NEWPORT. OREGOX
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day of Port
land came down Saturday evening;
to spend Sunday with Mr. Day's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Day, in
this city. They returned home to
Portland Monday morning.
Mrs. E. J. Avery and children re
turned last Friday evening from a
visit with relatives in Portland.
Mrs. Avery was accompanied by
her father, Wm. Crawfford, who will
spend the Summer here.
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