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Mra. M.. Knauff was up from
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M. W. Simpson was a county
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Miss Peterson arrived last Friday
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Mm. C. W. Davie3.
Mike Roddy of Winant has pur
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Mr. Newton has not decided yet as
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C. W. Miller, representing the
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our business men.
Yesterday morning the following
time card went into effect on the
Corvallis & Eastern railroad: No.
1 leaves Toledo at 8 o'clock a. m.
No. 2 leaves Toledo at 6:25 p. m
The Toledo Lumber Company is
extending its wharf at the sawmill
for the accommodation of river
craft. Me:srj H. A. Schlecht and
Harold Haraaker are doing the
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frary re
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Washington Monday morning after
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Lin
coln. Fidelity Trust Company, a corpor
ation, plaintiff,
vs. i
Mary E. Thompson. Gardner W.
Beach, Charles Henry W impress,
J. J. Hewitt, J. E. Sullivan and
J. C. Davies,' defendants.
TO Mary E, Thompson, Charles
Henry Wimpress and J. J. Hewitt,
defendants.
In the name of the state of Ore
gon: You, and each of you, are
hereby required to appear, on or
before the 30th day of April, 1913.
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the shove entitled
cause, and if you fail . to answer
within said time, for want thereof
the plai itiff will apply to the above
entitled court for the relief de
manded in its complaint, to-wit:
for a judgment against each of you
for the sum of three thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars ($3,
850.00), together with interest
thereon at the rate of seven per
cent per arnum from December
' 12, 1911, the sum of five hundred
dollars ($500) attorney's fees, and
for judgment against Mary E.
Thompson for the further sum of
one hundred sixty-seven and 79-100
dollar? ($167.79) with interest
thereon at the rate of 15 per cent
per annum from October 8, 1912,
and the costs and disbursements
herein incurred; for a decree fore
c'osing the mortgage in the com
plaint in said cause set out, to-wit,
the mortgage executed by Mary h
Thompson, dated the 12th day of
June, 1911, recorded on the 14th
day of June, 1911. in Book 12, at
page 19, record of mortgages for
Lincoln county. Oregon, ou the fol
lowing described real property, to
wit: Lots two (2) three (3) and
four (4) of Section twenty-foui
(24) Township six (6) south Range
nine (9) west of the Willamette
Meridian, in Lincoln county. Ore
gon, and directing a sale of said
oroperty as upon execution at law,
and the application of the proceeds
of such sal to the payment of
such judgment as plaintiff may re
cover, including its costs, disburse
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AL WAUGH, Prop.
ments, etc ; and for a deficiency
judgment against each of you, if
the proceeds of said' sale are not
sufficient to pay said judgment,
costs, etc., in full; for a decrao
excluding each and all of " the de
fendants in said cause, and all per
sons claiming or to claim by, from,
through or under them or either of
them from any estate right title
or interest in or lien upon said
mortgaged property herein de
scribed, or any part thereof, and
decreeing that each and all of said
defendants be forever barred, fore
closed and enjoined from setting up
or claiming any estate, right, title
or lien in or to said property, or
any part thereof, and for such
other and different relief as the
nature of the cause may justify or
may to the court seem meet and
just in equity.
This summons is published in the
Lincoln County Leader, a weekly,
newspaucr of general circulation
in Lincoln county, Oregon, pursuant
to an order of the Honorable John
Fogarty, County Judge of Lincoln
county, Oregon, acting in the
absence of the Judge of. Circuit
Court of said county, made and
entered on the 3d day of March,
1913, which provides that summons
be published in said paper for fix
consecutive weeks, and desolates
March 7th, 1913, as the dntH of the
first publication, and April 18th,
1913, as the date of last publica
tion of said summons, and requires
you to answer the complaint on or
before April 30, 1913.
Piatt & Piatt and George J. Per
kins, Attorneys for plaintiff.
901-8 Boarj of Trade Building,
Portland, Oregon
Date of first publication, March
7th, 1913. Date of last publica
tion, April 18, 1913.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon.
Serial 02138. March 1, .1913.
Notice is ehreby given that Carl
Carlson, of Ruse Lodge, Lincoln
county, Oregon, who, on August 11,
li 09. made homestead entry No
02138, for SEi NWJ and Lqt 5,
Sec. 6, Twp. 7 S, Range 9 W . Wil
lamette Meridian has filed notice of
intention to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
Register and Receiver of the U. S.
Landoffice. at Portland, Oregon,, on
the 16th day ol April. 1913.
Claimant name as witnesses:
John Jacobson, of Taft, Or.;
Charles Paakala of Otis. Or.; and
H. C. Storr and John Funk of Rose
Lodge, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAIIONT
U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon
Serial 01537. March 1. 1913
Notice is hereby given that John
laconeon, ot laft, Lincoln county
Oregon, who, on June 15, 1908
made humestead entry No. 16533,
serial No, 01537, for Lots 7, 8
SW1 NEi and NWJ SEJ Section 12
Township 7 south, Range 11 west
Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make final
three vear nroof to pstnhlish lnim
to the land above described, before
tiie Register and Receiver of the
U. b. Landoffice. at Portland, Ore
gon, on the 16th daj of April, 191 3,
. Claimant names as witnesses:
Carl Carson, of Rose Lodge, Or.
Charles Paakflln and Matt Ifmou
of Otis, dr.; Guetaf T. Ketola of
laft, Oregon.
. . H. F. Higby, Register
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice Portland, Oregon,
Serial 01277. March 1. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Rob
ert L. McFarland, of Summit, Ore
gon, who, on May 24, 1906 made
homestead entry No. 15961 serial
No. 01277 for E,l of SE1 and SWi
of SEi, Section 12, Township 11
south, Ranee 8 west, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final five year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the County Clerk
of Lincoln county, Oregon, at To
ledo, Oregon, on the 15th day of
April, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Horace Underhill and Joseph
Swalia, of Summit, Or.; Charles
Lillard, of Harlan, Or.; and Rob
en R. Miller, of Toledo Oregon.
H. F. Higby Register.
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LIU. I WA
80 acres 3 miles from a nici lit
tle town on R. R.; 8 room house
two story; good milk house; well;
new barn; chicken house; about
30 acres in cultivation; school close;
land rolling but soil good for either
fruit or grain. Would exchange
for a good dairy ranch near the
coast and give some difference if
the prjee suited. Price $10,500.
White & Co. 705 First St.
. New berg, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice. Portland. Oregon
Serial 01519. February21. 1913
Notice is hereby given that Karl
Gerber, of Nor tons, Oregon, who,
on May 19, 1908, made Homestead
Entry No. 16512, and Serial No
01519, for Southeast quarter. Sec
tion 14. Township 10 S, Range 9
W, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establiuh claim
to the land above described, before
the County Clerk of Lincoln county.
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the
8th day of April, 1913. '
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. M. Henry, Jos. S.Cherry, Jr.,
F. F. Foster and Chris Widraer, all
of Nottons. Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon
Serial 02383 March 14. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Emma
M. Strome. of Kernville. Oreizon.
who on January 17, 1910. made
homestead entry. No. 02383 for fci
NWi SW1, SEi NEi, Lots 7, 8. 9,
Section 17, Township 8 south, Range
10 west, Willamette Meridian, i has
filed notice cf intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
befure the County Clerk of Lincoln
County Oregon, at Toledo. Oreeon.
on the 28th day of April, 1913.
Caimant names as witnesses:
Sardius D. Jenkins, William Scott.
and Mary Fielding all of Kernville,
Or., and L. H. Payne of NewDort.
Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon.
Serial 03284 March 14, 1913
Notice is hereby given that Or
lando M. Johnson, of Waldport,
Oregon, who on November 24th,
1911, made homestead entry No.
03284, for M of NEJ, section 23,
Township 18 south, Range 11 west,
Willametc Meridian has filed notice
of intention to make Commutation
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before R. H. How
ell, County Clerk, of Lincoln county,
Oregon, at Toledo. Oregon, on the
29th day of April, 1913. .
Claimant names as witnes.es:
. L. C. Weygandt, J. C.. Lewele
man, and Curtis H. Miller,' all of
Waldport, Or., and Oley OlBon of
Linville, Oregon.
H. F. Higby. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice, Portand, Oregon.
Serial 02704 March 14, 1913
Notice is hereby given that Ralph
R.. Wilson, of Chitwoocf, Oregon,
who on July 14, 1910, made Addi
tional homesMad entry, No. 02704,
for W i of NEi. section 13, Town
ship 10 sewth, Range 10 west, Will
amette Meridian has filed notice of
intention to make three year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described before the County Clerk
of Lincoln County Oregon, at To
ledo Oregon, on tha 2Cth day of
April, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Q. Adams, Fred Olson,
Harold Hansen and J. C. Myrland,
all of Chitwood, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register .
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SHERIFFS' SALE. .
In the Circuit Court of the' state
of Oregon, for the county of Lin
coln. ,.
L. H. Huston and H. P. Huston
plaintiffs,
vs
Niven Hagaman, defendant.
. By virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
above entitled Court in the above!5'"' section 23, tp 7 S,
entitled action to me directed and
dated the 27th day of February.
A D, 1913. in favor of L. H. Hus
ton and H. P Huston and against
Niven Hagaman for the sum of
$2967 88 with interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
frou the 30th day of January, A;
D. 1913, and a further sum of
$250.00 attorney's fees, and $25.00
costs and accruing costs, command
ing me to sell tne following de
scribed real property tituate in
Lincoln Cuunty, Oregon, as follows,
tow it: '
The wtst half of the northwest
quarter ancj the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of Sec
tion 17, Townshin 14 South Range
nine west of the Willamette Meri
dan. Also the northeast quarter
of the southeast quarter of Section
18, Township 14 south of Range
nine west of the Willamette Meri
dian.' Now, therefore in compliance
with the demands of said execution
and order of sale I will on Satur
day, the 29th day of March. A. D
1913, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at the
front door of the county Court
house, in the citv of Toledo, Lin
coln county, Oregon sell to the
highest bidder for cash al' the
right title and interest of the abuve
named Niven Haagman defendant
in the above named action in the
above described property to satisfy
said execution and order of sale.
interest, costs and accruing costs.
Bert Geer,
Sheriff of Lincoln county. Oregon.
Dated this 28th day of February,
1913. Date of first publication,
Feb. 28, 1913. Date of last pub
lication, March 28, 1913.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notic9 is hereby give" 'that the
undersigned administrator of ' the
estate of Martha Metcalf, deceased,
has filed in the County Court of the
state of Orexon. for Linco'n county,
his final account f-r settlement of
said estate and that Monday, the
7th day of April, 1913. at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m has been fixed
by the Court as the time and the
office of said Court at the Court
house in said county, aj the place,
for hearing cf said report and for
settlement thereof. All persons in
terested are notified to present
any objections in writing that may
exist as to any matters in said ac
count prior to said date.
Dated this 28th day of Feb. 1913
W. C. Fischer,
Administrator of the estate of Mar
tha Metcalf, deceased
"TforaleT- .
Good work mare, weight 1250
lbs, in excellent condition, very
gentle. ' Price, if taken now,
$65.00. , Address, T. Kurtichanov,
Chitwood, Or.
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Emil T. Raddant of Up ef Siletz
was in the city Saturday or business.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Eoigan ar
rived in this city last Fridt y even
ing for a visit with relathej an.
friends.
DELINQUENT TAX
LIST FOR 1911.
By virtue of a warrant issued
out of the County Court of .thu
state of Oregon for the county of
Lincoln, to the Sheriff of said
county directed and delivered, com
manding the said Sheriff to collect
the taxes as shown on the tax rs!!s
of said county for the year 1911.
arid in accordance with Chapter 275
General Laws of Oregon, 1911, en
titled an Act; To provide for pub
lishing cf the fact that Taxes
charged against real property are
delinquent, I, Bert Geer, Sheriff
and Tax Collector for Lincoln
county, Oregon, do hereby submit
fur publication the following list of
"VZiHZta 11
are delinquent as appears on the
191 1 tax roll for Lincoln -county J
Oregon, described as follows, tow it:
The name of taxpayer, descrip
tion of property, as appears on the
1911 tax rolls for Lincon county,
Oregon, amount of tax, penalty
and interest due February 10, 1913.
Henry E. Starr, lots 2, ,3. 4 . .
section 6, tp. 7 S, rng. 9 W, . '
152 acres '..$12 60
Frank Rice, EJ SWi; NWi
SWi; SWi NWi, section 10.
tp 7S. rng. 9 W, 160 acres $65 30
Frank Hodges, SEi SEi sec
tion 14, tp. 7 S, rng 9 W. 40
acres ...15 75
Maurice B. Shea, EJ Ei sec
tion 21, tp. 7 S, rng 9 W.160
acres..... 33 25
Frank Hodges. Ei. NEI:
i 9 w . 120 acres 37 00
Fred D. Frost NWi NKi:
Ei NWi; SWi NWi. section
23 tp 7 S, rng 9 W, 160 acres 57 00
Sanzo R. Skeels, NWi, sec- .
tion 25, tp 7 S. rng 9 W, 160
acres 61 75
Payne Marie lots 1 , 2, sec
tion 18, tp 8 S, rng 10 W, 37
acres ; 7 32
V. H. Hanchett, lot 7, SEi
3Wi section 30, tp 8 S. rng 10
V, 88 acres ...32 53
V. H. Hanchett lot 1, NEi -NWi
section 31. to 8 S, rng
10 W, 88 acres. 32 50
, V. H. Hanchett, NEi SWi, .
section 23, tp 8 S, rng 11 W,
40 acres 6 70
Geo. W. Huitt, S J Svi, sec
tion 23, tp 8 S, rng 11 W, 80 '
acres ... 15 30
Geo. W. Huitt NEi NWi,
section 26, " tp 8 S, rng H W,
40 acres. . : . .' .'. ... .7 65
Jesse M. Reeder, EJ WJ,
section 24. tp 9 S. rng 10 W,
160 acres .81 60
EveretA. Wildman, lot 2;
also 2 acres by metes and
bounds in NW corner of NEi
SWi, section 31, tp 10 S, rng
9 W, 50 acres..., ; 4 12
Mary A. Day, SWi SEi SEi
SWi, section 28, tp 10 S, rng
10 W. 80 acres 13 42
C. R. Ellsworth. NWi NWI.
section tP 10 S. rng 11 W,
4U acres.
2 63
C. R. Ellsworth, Nl NEi;
NEi NWi, section 28, tp 10 S.
rng 11 W, 120 acres 6 75
Mary Eitzputrick, lots 2, 3,
SEi NEi ; NEi SEI, section 82
tp 10 S. rng 11 W, 153 acres,
ei. 10 acres sold 37 50
James T. Salvage, 2 acres
described by M & B's, other
wise described as lots 10 and
11, section-7, tp 11 S, rng, 10
W, 2 acres. ,.2 27
Georgia Wade, a part of sec- '
ticn 17, tp 11 S, rng 10, W...5 38
Frank Rice, WJ SWi, sec- '
tion 82, tp 11 S, rng 10 W, 80 '
acres..,.. 5 70
Frank Rice, NWi NWi, sec
fon 26. tp 11 S, rng 10 W,
49 acres .4 50
Frank Rice, NEi NEi, sec
ton 27, tp 11 S, rnglO W, 40
acres 3 75
James T. Salvage, NEi, sec
tion 32, tp 11 S, rng 10 W,
160 acres 10 00
A. J. Moffit, a part of sec
tion 7, tp 11 S, rng 11 W, 1
acre. ; 3 55
Harriet Wright, SJ NWi, '
siction 12, tp 11 S, rng 11 W,
8 acres 8 77
Georgia Wade W J NEi; EJ
NWi. eection 81, to 12 S, rng
9'W, 160 acres 15 60
F!. O. AH m. S.. SEi
SW. section 10, tp 12 S, rng .
10 W, 120 acres ; ,15 02
E. G. Adams, SWi SWi, ac
tion 11, tp 12 S, rng 10 W,
40 acres ,'4 81
Ada E. Soule, NJ SEi, s c- .
tion 24, tp 12 S, rng 10 W, 80
i-'i. 8 75
C. F. Soule, SI I: Ei, section
26, tp 12S,rng 10 W. 80 acres 7 60
W. W. Oglesby.SEi NWi; i
NEi SWi; Wl SEi, section i
23. tp 13 S. rng 9 W, 160 acres 8 80
W. W. Oglesby, NJ NEi;
SWi NEi.seition 23. tp 13 S, !
rng 9 W, 120 acres. .'.11 20 !
a. fcandstrom, lots 2, 3, 6,
7, section 8, tp 13 S, rng 10
W. 164 acrs ....10 45
A. L. Goodman, lots 4, 5, 6, 7 ' ' .
SWi SEi section 12, tp 14 S, !
rng 10 W, 16 acres 9 00
James H. : Proctor, lot 3,
NWi SEi, section 11, tpl4S,
rng 12 W, 66 acres 9 50
Ada E. Soule, Otter Rotk,
lot '4. block 14 : .44
M. A. Crage, Beach Park
add to Newport, lot 14, block
3, , 20
. S.( E.. Ellsworth, Nye &
Thompson's add to Newport, .
a part of Cottage block 2. . 12.07
G. W. Waterberry, Nye &
Thompson's add to Newport,
lots 13, 14ex. 35X90 ft, Rose
Hill block 3. ..18.11
M. A. Craig, Nye &. Thomp
son's add to Newport, lot 5,
Cressy block 2 18.97
Jennie Crane nee Zutter,
Newport, lot 8, block 1 24.15
Ralph Henry, Case & Bay
ley's 2nd add to Newport, lot
1, block 37 ; 18.11
R. F. Baker, Olson's 1st dd
to Newport, lots 3, 4, 5, block
A........ 3.891
C. M. McCa'eb, Fredricks
burg, lot 8, block 4 .61
R. Demerritt, Fredricks
burg, lot 10, block 36 2.59
Nellie Cramer, Phelps' add
to Newport, lots 1, 2, 3, 12, .
13, 1, block 25 7.50
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add ,
to Newport, lots 1, 2, block 1 . . 1.38
R. F Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, lots 7, 8, block 2 . . 1.38
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, lots 1 to 12 inc,
block 5 4.50
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to jNewpcrt, nts i to z inc.:
block 7 3.75
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, lots 1 to 12 inc,
block 8 3.75
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, lots 1 to 12 inc,
block 9 2.82
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, lots 1 to 12 inc,
block 10 3.75
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
t'-Newport, all of not sub- ','
divided block 11 1.25
R. F. Baker, Baker's 1st add
to Newport, all of not sub- -divided
block 12 1.25
C. R. Ellswoiih, Graham's
3rd add to Toledo, lot 3, block
1 35.88
C. R. Ellsworth, Jones' 1st
add to Toledo, lot 1, block 2. . 2.87
Georgia Wade, Vincent's add
t2 Toledo, lot 11,. block 6 71
Lincoln County Land & Inv.
Co., Buford's 2d add to Alex
andria, lot 10, block 16 12
The foregoing taxes became de
linquent on the first Monday in
October. 1912. and unless naid
within six months thereafter a cer
tificate of delinquency will be is
sued therein. These certificates
will bear 15 per cent interest until
redeemed. ' " : Burt (Jeer.
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Lin
coln county, Oregon.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Lin
coln. 1
In the matter of the eotate of
Joseph A. Bones, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that-the
undersigned lias been by an order
of the County Court of Lincoln
county, Oregon, duly made and en
tered on the 4th day of January,
1913, appointed administratrix of
the estate of Joseph A. Bones, de
ceased. All persons having claims
againut said estate arc hereby noti
fied to present the samo duly veri
fied to the undersigned at. 307 Yeon
Building, Portland, Multnomah
county, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
First publication, March 7th, 1913.
Last publication, April 4th, 1913.
Octavia Bones.
Administratrix of the estate of
Joseph A Bones, deceased.
Rauch & Scnn, Attorneys for Ad
ministratrix. '
J. C. Altrce returned Monday
evening from Portland, where be
had been to purchase a piledriving
outfit for driving the piling for the
Toledo-Siletz railroad.
THE PANAMA CANAL
Is not yet open, but The White Corner Store Is open
from 7 a. tn. to p. m., where you can get the best to
Eat and Wear and the best in General Merchandise
in town, at the lowest prices.
R. S. VAN CLE VE
Judge Cooper of Portland is in
the city. '
Fred Salvage made the round
trip to Canada this week.
Frank Willoughby of Eddyville
is in the city this week.
Mike Strylewicz was a pabscnger
for the Vallev this morning.
Mcrnie Miller has a'cepted the
position as assistant d epot agent.
Lewis Montgomery arrived down
from Portland Wednesday evening.
; A carload of logging trucks for
the Toledo Siletz railru'ad arrived
Wednesday evening.
' Messrs. C. S. Davis. Warren Hall
and Franks of Siletz returned from
Portland Wednesday evening.
R. R. Gwynn and family have
moved into the Gust Olson house,
formerly the Henry Gannon resi
dence. '
A dozen or more attorneys and
witnesses from thfc place went to
Corvallis this morning . to attend
court.
Attorney and Mrs. G. B. McClus
iey went to Corvallis this morning.
from there they will go to Seattle
for a short visit.
Ralph Henry, whose trail was on
at Albany last week and this, for
the killing Of George Dodd, was
acquitted by the jury.
Ted McElwain, Bert Geer, J. H.
Ross, and Ed Payne returned Mon
day evening from Albany where
they had been attending the Henry
trial.
Owing to trouble with mechanics
we will be unable to supply our
current features this week and
next, but will continue this feature
as soon as possible.
Henry Lewis went to Portland
Wednesday morning. -He will take
his wife who is very sick, to the
hospital, where he hopes she will
be nursed back to health.
The planking of the West Ya
quina hill has proved to be of ex
ceptional value to the travel during
the winter. We hope there will be
more used in the different parts of
the county. '
The St. Patricks ball given at
Oddfellow Hall last Monday even
ing was pretty liberally patronized
and the boys giving the dance were
well pleased, thia beng their first
of a series of dances they will give.
Postmaster Arnold has added a
new lot of combination' boxes in
the postoffice, which is greatly ap
preciated. George Schenck, ow
ner of the postoffice building, has
had the room re-papered and paint
ed and the lobby enlarged.
Chas. Hassman, road' supervisor
of district 7, informs us that the
road between Yaquina and Toledo
will not be opened this year on ac
count of the excessive cost ' of
bridging the blouphi. but there will
be some grading for permanent
road and in another year there will
undoubtedly be a fine graded r jad
between the two points.
Chas. H Gardner, who was for
merly in ' the hardware business
here, and John A. Peterson have
bought the stock of Newton & Nye
and Nye & Peterson and wll con
tinuc the business at the old stand
As they are successors to Nyc &
Peterson any bills due them will be
payable to the new firm, as the
firm of Nyc & Peterson is this day
dissolved.
Children are much more likely
to contract the contagious diseases
when they have colds. Whooping
cough, diptheria, scarlet fever and
consumption are diseases that are
often contracted when the child has
a cold. That is why all medical
authorities say beware of colds.
For the quick cure of colds you
will find nothing better than Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. It can
always bo depended upon and is
pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by all druggists.
FOR SALE.
One Empire cream separator,
capacity 800 lbs per hour. Price
$60. Enquire of Irven Magee,
Eddyville, Or.
FOR SALE
First class pigs, call on or ad
dress, W. N. Cook, Chitwood. Or.
FOR SALE. .
Team of good work mares and
harness. Fine 2 year old colt.
Some furniture. Cheap for cash.
S. Reichen, Siletz, Or.
On Depot place.
FOR SALE.
The fine new runabout, Ferro II,
with 25 h. p. enigne. . Speed 18
miles per hour. Will sell hull or
engine seperately if desired. Terms
reasonable. R. D. "Burgess.
TIIE
BON BONIERE
JI. N. ANDERSON, 1'rop.
Choice Confections
Summer DrtnJis
Ice Cream
Milk Shaken
Iruits, Nuts
Tobacco, Lunch Goods
Stationery
Bfst Brands Cianrs
TOLEDO, ORE') ON
WAUGH'S
MARKET
. FRONT STREET '.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season .
Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides
LESTER WAUGH, Prep.
BEST KNOWN COUGH REMEDY
For forty-three years Dr. King's
New Discovery has been known
throughout the world as the most
reliable cough remedy. . Over
three million bottlei were used last
year. Isn't this proof? It wil
get rid of your cuugh, or we will
refund your money. J. J. "Owens
of Allendale, S. C, writes the way
hundreds of others have done:
"After twenty years. I find that
Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and colds
that I have ever used." For coughs
or colds and all throat and lung ,
troubles, it has no equal. 50c and
$1.00 at Toledo Drug Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Landoffice Portland. Otegon.
Serial 0607. February 28, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles Pnokala, of Otis, Lincoln
county. Oregon, who, on October
30, 1908, made original homescad
entry No. 0G07, for Lots 2, 5, and
SWi NEi, SEi NWi. Section 13.
Township 7 south, Range 11 west,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to mako final
three year proof, to pstal''i'h claim
to the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver of the '
U. S Landoffice. at Portland, Ore'
gon. on the 17th day of April)
1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Carl Carlson of Rose Lodge, Or.l ,
John Jacobson or Taft, Or.; Mat!
Kangus of Otis, Or. ; Gustaf M
Ketola of Taft, Oregon.
H. F. Higby, Register.