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Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPF.R COLLINS & HAYDEN, Publishers SUHSCRIPTION RATES One Year .- - - 1 50 Six Months - - 75 Hi: 0.3 Mouth - 61) Knttrert at the wxtoRlce t Toledo, Oregon, M wornd-clan n.ail mailer. ADVERTISING KaTJM Dlopl y , 10 cenlN pur Inch ier Inane. LiK-iil mid Kernllng Koilctn, be per line. Notice t ot Sale, Wanted, Ktc, live lines or iii.1h' -(in per lme; tki per month. HntneMn.J Notices, Ml Timber Nolli'eK, $10. Lincoln County Fire Patrol Assn. In response to en invitation is sued bv State Forester F.A. Elliott a number of timber owners and re presentatives met at the court house in this city at 10 a. m. last Friday to discuss the advisability of organizing a tire patrol association. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Elliott and upon motion he was elected temporary chairman, lit. Elliott explained that it was neres sarv to establish a fire patrol to protect all timber in conformity with the law enacted by the last Legislature, and explahed that a county organization could handle the situation in a much cheaper basis than the state could. C. S. Chao man of Portl; nd made an able ad dress supplementing the state for ester's It was moved that an cragniz ticn be perfected, constitution and by-laws adopted and a board of directors elected, whereupon the Lincoln County Fire Patrol Asso ciation came into existence. The folluwing board of diiectors u-Q3 elected: A. W. Morgan and V. E. Ball, of Toledo; W. K. Hail of Siletz; Lewis Montgomery of , Portland, and W. V. Fuller of Dal las. The board elected A. W. Mor gan, Dresidcnt; Lewis Montgomery, vice president; W. E. Ball, secre tory and treasurer. The Beard retained Ted McEl vr.in of Toledo as supervising war den. Mc-mbei'shiD to the Association can be secured by written cr per sonal application to the secretary. The law as enacted by the Legis lature makes it obligatory" upon the owner of any timber or brush land to furnish an adequate fire patrol to protect this property. His or their failure to do so cut3 the mat ter in the hands of the state for ester, who furnishes patrolmen and the expense (not to exceed 5o per) acre) is assessed bv thy County Court and levied ai any other tax aifiinst the property. Inasmuch as the major part of the resources of Lincoln county i3 embraced in our tinibtr it h wise to protect same and net let it be destroyed through carelcssneDs or negligence on our rjaTt. Apply to the secretary for mem bership in the Association and don't wait to be hauled in. The Annual Institute The annual institute for the teachers cf Lincoln county wili be neld May 27. 28 and 23tli at Tc ledo. May 27, 28 and 23th arc the dates for the instutute this school year. It is a little later than 1 wanted to hold it but I do as I think best for all concerned. Tne instructors will be the best that can be hud, regardless of cost. Mr. J. U Mucrman of Washington, D C, is one ot tne best rural edu cators in the United States. He will be here to tell us many things that will bs worth while. School officers t3 well as teachers and parents are cordially invited to attend a part or all thj time. It is to the parents r.nd school workers as well as the teacher that Mr. ll erman wishes to talk. He also wants) to get some expressions frcr; you, so ct"? fhrt vnj may i i i i neip mm in me worn mat nu is doing. It will do you good. It. P. Goin, I wish to say that the posters circulated about the city, advertis ing a High Schoul and Base Ball Benefit Dance are a mistakes) far as the High fachuol is concerned ine loieoo iugn ocnooi gives no dances and no one in authority had any thing to do with the printing of the posters. A. H. Weber. Mrs. P. Frederick HAS OPENED A FIRSTCLASS Millinery and Dressmaking Parlors in the building recently occupied by the "Palace of Sweets" All Trimmings Reasonable Come In, will be Pleased to Meet Von .Am aV . Salem Beer The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Salem bottled beer .is the equal of any Eastern product, being especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink in the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health and enjoyment of life. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem. Oregon No Mother Need Fear Mi her child eating-too much cf our pure chocolates, because they will du the youngster more gocd than harm. They are made from the purest materials, in the cleanest of candy kitchens, and are guaranteed in eviry way. Nothing -,n delicious and so satisfying. And- best of all thev are moderate in piicj as buyers know. AFs Smokehouse AL WAUGH, Prep. Just Arrived A line line Children's Dresses The nicest line ever brought to Toledo E LEWIS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ihe Beard of Directors of school district No. 47. Siletz, Lincoln county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids lor the erection of a school house, near Spencer Scott's, uz per plans and specifications cn file, at office of district clerk. ' The district furnishes all mater ial. All bids must be filed with the ckrk cn or before 9 o'clock a. m., June 14. 1913. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. C. S. Davis, Clerk. Dated May 12, 1913. the new line of Ra tina Hats at Mrs. Frederick's See pfo t?i of There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from peroni who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with a cough "or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale bv a drucgists. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given tlint I have funds on linuil to pny rII Comity Wnr runts di-nwu on the General Fund, hiuI endorsed; "Not paid for wantof Funds" up to and including Nov., 15th, 1911. Interest on said warrnut8 to cease on and after said date. O. B. McCluskkv, Country Treasurer Unted at loledo, Or., this 9th day of Muv, 1113. - . - Judge C. H. Gardner went to Portland the first of the week. Frank Nye returned from a short visit at Portland last Friday. PREMIUMS Just Arrived i Bring in all of your Silps for your Premiums, as we will discontinue givin away premiums on goods on June 1st. 1913. All outstanding slips are redeemable at any time, up to June 1st. Premium biIds will be given with all purchases and are transferable. No Premiums with purchases after June 1st. All slips are redeemable In order to meet all outside competition we will still reduce our prices and discontinue the premiums. All Customers will be Benefitted in .the prices Our prices on a bill of merchandise will be cheaper than any competitior in the couniy. Get our prices and we can 6ave you money. All our Goods are Guar anteed. Toledo Racket Store Warnock & Hughes L INCOLN BOUNTY (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon Does General DIRECTORS C. E. HAWKINS Wm. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS o w M THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Ofstcdahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK TOL FEED and SALE STABLES Lu TVELL EQUIPPED WITH GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice. HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD F4.Y AND FEED FOR SALE. Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City 7 a. m.: Toledo 9 a, m. Returning, leaves Newport 2 p m. Toledo 4 p. m Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. H. A. Norton, Carjt. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey of New berg Junc tion, N. B , writes. "My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good " If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by all druggists. NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS The County Court for Lincoln county, state of Oregon, will re ceive bids for the construction and covering of the Boulder bridge span (without approaches) on the Salmon River road. Bidder to fur nish all material and perform all labor and to fu-nish plans and specifications. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk on or before 9 o'clock a.m., June 4. 1913. ' R. H. Howell County Clerk. B ANK Banking Business Interest on Time Deposits RjRY Gen- BOTH PHONES DR. M. L. MORRIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Ofstedahl Building Toledo, Oregon THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY SARA CRAHEN. Manigw TOLEDO, OKliGO.V Have an up-to-date and complete set of Abstracts of Lincoln County. FOR SALE. Term of bay mares, well mated: weight about 2500 lbs.; KOod. true puller, for farm, freighting or grading. Price $250. including good work harness. A. C. Crawford. Siletz, Or. R. U. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TOlKDO, OHKOON Office In Ofstedahl Bnildlng. Office hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. m.. Emergency Calla at anv tlm wm 'PHONES' BE EDO LIVERY! Gerald Calkins of Riversido was a county seat visitor yesterday. Fred Romtvedt returned Tuesday evening from a visit to the Valley. C. P. Merrell returned Wednes day evening from a visit at Hood River. R. L. McFerland arid Jos. Swallia were down from Summit the first of the week. Mrs. Ruth Merriwether raturned Wednesday evening from a several weeks' visit in Chicago. The Dime picture theatre is now giving its patrons a complete change of program every night. Jim Hodges of k City made ; proof on his homestead before I County Clerk Howel the first .of the week. Mrs. Ethel Eattnun of Siletz ! has been visiting her vi r ;nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Roes, the past sev I cral days. j Despite the heavy rain last Sat urday 85 tickets were sold at the I local deDOt for the school picnic at j Eddyville. I Commissioner W. F. Wakefield : returned to his home at Eddyville I Tuesday after being in attendance at the session of Commissioners' ; Court. I The Leader force has been badly i swamped with work this week. printing three booklets and oth.T ; job work, and we ano'osiz to oi:r readers for the neglected news col umns. The County Court cn the 9th ap pointed C. S. Davis, C. B. Crosno and C. 0. Hawkins as a county fair board. The board immediatey filed a bond with the Court in excess cf state appropriation. At the last session of the state Legislature provision was made for state and countv fairs and empowered the County Courts to aupoint a board of three members. The state ap propriation for Linnuln county this year is $529.58. This money must be used for premiums only. Farmers' Institute at Summit May 23 is to te ca!a day at Sum mit, when every farmer with his wife, children and friends will come with baskets of good things to ent, to the grar.xe hall to hear the.OAC prcfrEEcrs demonstrate to us how to improve curselvcs, cur farms, stock, cries, etc. Under the aiifiniccsof the Summit Grange, No. 422. F.vcnbcdy invi'ed. Dc:i't fcrcct the date, Friday, Day 23d. .SUMMONS . In the Clrrnit Court of tf c Mnteof Orogon, for Lincoln ( (unity. J. I.. Itlckn rii, 1'liiiiitill, vs. C. B. Grraven, do- fendnnt. To C. B. Ureuves, the almve ruined defendant: In the Npme of tho stntt of Oienron: You nre hereby notified that J. J.. Rickiiinn, Ihe holder of CertltWiiteof Delinquency mtm tieied 73 iMiied on Ihe'.ih day of August, lsill, l.y the Tux Collector of iho County of Lincoln 8 Inlo 1 Oii'Kiin, for the amount of Three nnd no-100 Dollar, the Mime lieltiK the amount then due and delinquent fr tx for the year lM toce ther with juiial:-, Interest and ends thereon upon the icnl property anfessed lo you, of which ynu nro tho owner as appcare of record, situated in suit conn I y and state, and piirtic-ule.ily hornded and described as follow, to wit: l."'t II of block l.Cooper'a blkg. N. & T' addition to Newport, Oregon. You nre further untitled that fald J. L. l!ickn:nn hnii pnid taxes on said premise tor prior or Mib'eiiueul venr, with the rate of interest on xnid amounts as follows: Year's Onto fax Hate of Tux ram lifceipi .no. Am Interest 15 per ft 15 ter ct IS per et Ifi net et Snld '. II. Ureuves ihe uwuu' of the legal title of tho above described properly as Ihe lime appears of rccord.'ainl each of the oilier persons nl ove mimed arc hereby further noli lied thai . I. I.. lticl.umu will apply to the Circuit Court of the enmity and stale afore said for a decree foreclosing the lien attains! the property ubove defcribed, and lneiiliomxl In fiald ccrllllca'e. And you are Hereby nun moned to appear within sixty days after the tlrst publication of ihls mnniona, exclusive of thedny of sr.M II "1 public,,!!,, gli d.ifend this action or pay Ihe amount due as above rhowii, together with costs and accrued lutorest, and in ciiso of y0,ir rut) u re, lo u mi, decree will bo rendered fore closing Ihe lien uf said taxeannd costs against tho land anu premises above named. This aummoiis Is publl-hcd by order of tho Honorable John Foimrty, Judge of the Couniy Court of ho Sni'o of Oregon or Ihe County of Lincoln and said order was made and dalod this 17th day of April, 1'jis, and the date of Ihe first publication of this summons is tho 23th day of April. 1H18. All process mid papers ,n tills proceeding may be served upon Ihe undersigned twMIng within the Slnla of Oitgon at tho address hereafter mentioned, llitwklns & McCluskey, Attorneys for plaintiff. Address, Toledo, Oregon. 13 tas Aim i", fill' j jrj.ii lino a ua 21, imi i I n.Ti UH1 Mar IS. l'HJ I"1' 1 6.( W12 Ai.r 1, I'.'i:' t'r" I 1 r.S Ott Holaste of South Rpnch maa a county seat visitor Tuesday. Ihe High School graduating ex ercises will be held at the Woodmen Hall, Friday, May 23rd, at tight P. m. The Baccalaureate Sermon of the Toledo High Schoul will be reached by the Rev. Hurd of Newrort at eight p. in. Sunday, May 18th, at the M. E. Church. . STRAYED Frcm my pasture 2d of May, one bcrrel mare about 10 years old. heavy mane and taW, white spot in face, weight about 1500 lbs; also yearling colt about the same color, had halter on. Finder please noti fy John Ebbe, Toledo. Or. FOR SALE. One full-cabin launch with 10 h. D. engine, life belts, anchor and complete equipment. Would make good commercrial boat Alio scow, 12x32 ft. The above outfits are in good condition and will sell at sacrifice. Apply at R. A. Ander sen's Boat Works, or J. B. Booth at Lincoln County Bank. Some School Questions Can women vote Ht school meet ings? What are the legal holidays on which no school should he taught? Was Lincoln's Birthday a legal holiday? These questiuns have been as tad many times, and I have answered them each time, by simply quoting the school law. which, in some in stances, was not satisfactory. I have taken' these auestiosn up with te state departments and am told as follows: 1. A woman can vcte if she has property assessed in her name, as shown by the last county assess ment, cr if she is the head of a family of children of schuol age, her husband for any reascn or other being disfranchised, or if she is a widow with children of school age. That is. in districts ef the third class. Districts having less than 200 children of school age are of the tnird class. In second and first class districts, to be a legal voter one must have property as fesd in her own name or own sk e' s or shares in some company or ccrporaton that is assessed, as shown by the last county assess ment. If one is elieible to vcte in a district cf thu first or second class shy mav vote in districts of the third clrss. The fpet that women now nave the right to vote in all elections, doe3 not change her pesition with regard to school elections. 2. The Legal Holidays are Jan uary 1st February 22d. May 30th, July 4th. October 12tn, December 25th, and every day on which there is an election held throughout the state, and every day appointed by the Fresident of th United States or by the Governur of this state for a public feast thanksgiving or holi day. 3. Was Lmculn's' Birthday a holiday? No. It was believed bv some that it was made a legal holi day by an act of the Governor, but it was not. It will be a legal holi day after the 3d cf June but will differ from the other holidays, its school will be open that day. R. P. Goin. County School Supt. We Hold Up to Admiration our high-grade, ready-mixed Faint3 which have received tie aDproba tion of the trade and ore univer sally appreciated by householders who have used therr. They are ex tremely well ground and , well blended ready to use. Paints with a base of pure white lead and lin seed oil. They go farther, and cover more surface than other brands. AH the ordinary shades. All size tins. TOLEDO DRUG CO. Commissioners1 Court-May Term Synopsis of the May term of the County Commissioners' Court: Petition of Polly Schmidt for quitclaim deed, granted. Geo Horsfall. et al, work in road dist 15 $1100.41 W D Horner, et al, work road dist 16 13100 Ralph Harcar, et al. work read dist 15 36.75 Ed Earnest, et al, work road dist 1 34 25 Payne & Reed, work on Co jail, 1800.00 Gardr.er & Sons, lumber read diitl7. ' J 94.34 G H Church, wcrk dist 17, 7.00 E Jackson, work road dist 17. 7.00 E G Calkins, work dist 17, 13.75 Petition of Isaac Boise for county road, continued. Bid of Ed Earnest, in sum of $2245, for ccnitruction of Alsca Kiver bridge, accepted and contract granted. C L Chattcrlon, et al, work road dist 18.00 City of Toledo, water for court house March and April, 12.00 H J Minthorn. medical services given Jas Craig, 65.00 Cconer & Co. 2 road drags, 56.44 Walker & Lebow, freight and nails. 27.30 J C Dixon, tools for road dist 10. 10.98 Toledo Light Co, lights for ncurthoure Dec to May, 25.40 Lincoln Co Telephone Co. phones for courthouse 9.00 John Kentta, mdse for road dist 15. 20.40 O R Ilollingsworth, 2 window shacks for courthouse. 1.30 Mrs Wvgant, clothing for in sane. 42.51 M Tindall, lumber road 6, 13.76 Oregon Journal, advertising for jail bids. 5.65 Dcdson & Cock, freight on ro3d grader. 10.00 C G Copeland, casket for Jas Craig, 29.35 C S Parmele, burial expenses Wm. Gorton. 46.50 Home for Aged, care Lou Hall March and April, 60.00 Commercial Hotel, meals and lodging for prisoners, 16M5 School dist No 2. High School March and April. 230.45 School Dist 12. High Schcol MarMi and April. 112.00 Plat of "Yahutes" townsite, approved. Plat of "Beauty Ridge" town site, apnroved. Plat cf "Cranberry Subdivis ion" townsite, approved. F L Euker. deputy assesscr. 9 davs. 27.00 P D Cunningham Co, self-inking Banddater stamp. 2 81 Glass & Prudhomnie. suppMes 205 82 Bushong & Co. supplies, 20.03 Yaquina Bay News, printing, 44.20 Newport Signal, printing. 13.25 Collins & Hayden. printing, 131.45 Coast. Culvert Co. culverts, 129.37 Irwin Hcdson Co, furniture, record and warrants. 64.00 State, amt due 1912 fire war den. 144.77 John Folmsbee. expenses at tending supervisors meeting. 2.50 Watt Shipp, powder for road dist 1. P9.04 Watt Shipp. powder for Co. 9.03 John Lournis, deputy assessor, 22 days, 66.00 G B McClusky, expenses, 4.50 G B McCluskey, treasurer 66.66 Carl Gilde'sleeve, salary as deputy clerk. 100.00 R H Howell, salary as clei' 208.65 R II Howell, postage, express, etc. 17.87 Verne Ross, making tax state ments. 136 88 Jaclt'Poss, same, 24 10 Lola Wade, same, , ?.G0 Aileen Gaither, same, 3D J0 Bert Grer, salary a? sncritT, 00 00 .1 H Ross, Care hs'anc, 6.50 Bert Geer, postage, care of prisoners, and expenses. 108.56 J W rarrish, et al, fees state .casep, 30.70 R II Gwynn, constable fees state casrs, 10.80 J W Partish, ft al, drawing jury list for 1913. 7.U0 Petition of Ed Paine to have two piling driven on shore of Yaamna bay for the Alsea and Toledo fmy, granted. Petition of William Bliss for county aid, granted. R R Miller, salary as school hut ervisor March and April 200.00 J H Glines. expenses attending educational meeting. , ' 8.50 R P Goin, salary and expenses March and April, 136.23 R D Burgess, salary as health officer and examining insane 40.00 W E Ball, salary and postage March and April. 167.85 Mrs W E Ball, work in assess or's office March and April. 79.00 L M Starr, work on sheriff's ledger. 3 months. 97.50 Z M Derrick, surveying, 197.80 Frank Gatens, axman, 5. 00 Chester Ryan, same, 5.co Grcver Duty, chainman, 10.00 C E Hubble, same, 10.00 Fred Streller, repairing lights for cnurthuose. 2.50 G S Parmele, lumber fcr road dist 17. 116.59 W M Berry, et al, drawing jury lists for 1912 and 1913 14.00 R S VanCleve, mdse, .50 Margaret Freemery, guarding insane, 9.00 W M Berry, et al, fees justice cases, 40.90 Walker & Lebow. mdss for in sane, 15.43 Jas Kent care ins.ne, 2.U0 Petition of Z C Copeland for ferry between Newport and South Beach granted. County to pay $25 per month from Oct 1, 1913, to Junel. 1911. Carson & Brown, attorney fea tax ca:e. 60 Astoria Iron Works, nutting jail cells on boari cars. 26 Fred Chambers, chsinman on Newport Siletz-road survey. 63, C Beauchamp. same, 10, Jim Derrick, same, 55, Ed Bent'ey, rodman 54, Oris Collver. axman, 7, Vern Jones, work, 4 Frank Eeauchamp, axman, 57, Pail Smith, same. 47, John Thi?sell, et al, work in road dist 4. 42, G C Doty, et al, work road dist 20, 44, Lincoln County Sentinel, print ing. 9 A Ludemann, tools for road dist 4. 48, Ludemann & McMillan, lumber road dist 2, 136, Ludemann & McMillan, lumber road dist 5, 18 Mitchell. Lewis & Walker, plow for r:ad dist 4, 16 J W Davnport, tt al, work ruad dist 22, 13 John Turndige, j?nitor and laundry for courthouse, 51 Phinley Bones, et al. work road dist 16, continued. John R Coovert, et al, work in road dist 5, . 56 Frank Carson, Llacksmithing, 7 Dudley TrapD. et ol.work road dist 14, 20 D B Ramsdell.et al, .same, dist 10, 27 Jcs Sijota, same di-c 18. 22 A York. same, dist 6. 302, J H SugK. Fame, dist 9. 6 B W Hays, sari.e, dist 2 65 Chas Hassmp.n. E8m Hist 7 l?f, I F Borton, axman on survey, 13, Warnock & Hughe3, mdse for poor, , 10 Resolutions of read meeting of district No. 15 accepted. Petition of R McMillen, et al, for a road continued. F M Carter, attending insane claimed $14 albwed 10.25 Oren Ruperts aid for March and April 30.00 Petition of Luke Edwards for refund of taxes, continued until June 4 Petiticn of Bert Getr. for re fund of taxes, continued until June 4. Jo.hn Folmsbee, et al, work road dist 23. 60 B F Beasley. viewine Newport- Siletz road claimed $171.05 nllfwcd 152 W F Wakefield, per diem and milmge as commissioner, 69 Claus Ludemann, same, 35 John Fogarty, salary as csunty juore. 100 70 W L Phillinf, witness in 6tate case, claimed. $32.20 al lowed, 39 40 Wm Mackey, work road dist 8, 14.65 Ross McElwain anrointed sup ervisor of road district 24. Report of viev;ers on Ncwport SiLtz road, continued until July term of Court. Gardner & Petersen, powder for road dist 4, 19.05 dist J7, 166.25 dist 14, 14.75 ' " dist 16, 228.65 Ivan Cox. work road dist 6, $33.10 not allowed. Chas Trask, came, $12.50 not allowed. M Wygant, viewing Ncwport Siletz road, 125.00 Lee Doty, hauling lumber road dist 20, 61.85 The White Corner Store IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Fisher's Blend, Olympic and Stnyton Flour Chase & Sanborn Coffee and Teas Monmouth Creamery Butter The Best Made R. S. VAN CLEVE ROUND Summer Excursions East via I siinoa 1 I IViSVHSf N3Q00I I Tickets will be said from a'l main and branch line points in Onroa to Eastern destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY May :8 to Sept. 30 Final Return Limit October 31st ATLANTIC CITY BALTIMORE BOSTON CHICAGO DENVER TORONTO DETROIT INDIANAPOLIS ' KANSAS CITY MEMPHIS NEW YORK WASHINGTON, D. C. And various other points South for full particulars as to route and and for literature describing points JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Bert Geer, freight jail cells. 40.35 Gardner & Peterson, mdse for road. $28.90 continued. Resignation of Constable C E Vanderpool, accepted. Contract for Big Elk bridge near B F Grant's, cont. Claim of Phinley Bores, et al, for work road dist 16, cont. Wm Dodson. and T M McClin tock. were appointed viewers of tha Schooner and Bear Creek road. In order to avoid further diffi culty all road supervisors are ordered to keep iight-of-way free from obstruction, R. II. Howell. County Clerk. George King was up from Oyster vi 11c Wednesday. Samuel Reichen was up. from Newport vesterday. Miss Blanche Jeffreys went to Portland Monday morning. Mrs R. D. Burgess returned last Friday evening from a visit at Cor vallis. Hugh Corgan came over from his farm on th Santiam the first of the week. Dr. Morris left this morning for McMinnville to assist in performing an operation. The catholic chapel car St. An othonv was taken to the Valley Monday morning. Mi-sea Gertrude and Nellie Baird entertained the Ladies' Club at their home last Wednesday even ing. Superintendent K. C. Egbert, Jchn Adams, Oscar Brown, Norman Strom and J. Wcinstock all cf Si-' letz went tc Portland the first o the week as witnesses before th( Federal Court. Miss Lena Ball, who has beer visiting with her cousins, Missct Susie and Rctta Gordy. passed through this city Friday morning cn her way to Pcrtland, where she wil' L't with f'.icr.tb a few weeks before returning to her home in Toledo. Oregon City Courier. At a meeting of the schoul board this week four teachers were chosen for the ensuing year, heing Misses Esther Copeland, . Olga Peterson, Winifred Spencer and Queen Lynn. Another meeting was held Jaot evening to select the other teachers and a principal. We will give the full list next week. TRIP the TO NORFOLK OMAHA PHILADELPHIA ROCHESTER ST. LOUTS WINNIPEG and East. Call on nearest Affircl fares to any particular Eastern city,, along the S. P. or write. Pass. Agt.. Portland ,Oro For sale. 6 choice Jersey heifers :oming fresh in Octuber. Prwus S50 per head. Horace UnderhifiJ. Summit, Oregon. the BON B0NIERE 51. N. ANDliUSO.N, 1'n.p. Choice Con feet ions Summer JJriiil, Tee Cream, Milk Shake Traits, Xut s Tobacco, Lunch Goods. Stationery rtpst Brands Cigars; TOLEDO, OREGON WAUGhTS MARKET FRONT STREET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Cash Price Paid for Ilkhs LESTER WAUGH, Prep. JILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION. Fcr years I was troubled ik2 biliousness and constipation. wSSthi mde life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lust my hhajJ force and vitality. Pepsin vrvjxtr atiors and cathartics onlv rev&? matters worse. I do not tmar where I should have been today lad not tried Chamberlain's Stcrvsr! and Liver Tablets. The tablets wp lieve the ill feeling at once, strcwr then the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, fiercr ing the system to do its work n(. urally. Mrs. Rosa Potts. fifrnriaK ham, Ala These tablets are for sale by all dealers