A Guarantee Bring your watch to an exper ienced workman For five years we have been studying the anatomy of a watch and today we can cure the moBt desperate cases. Let your watch spend a few davs in our shop and it will come forth al most as Rood as new, with a guarantee from us to give you satisfactory service, if this we fail to do we will cheer fully refund your money. IIAMEL BROS. JEWELERS Hawkins Bkl."fiT.-leilo, Or. Saturdays are always "Economy Days" at Warnoek & Hushes. Well, well, well ! Al's Thorough Mods are here again. lhebestEc cizar in Lincoln county. "Get the Habit." S. Peterson, manager of the Sun fist balmon Cenn ng company, was celled to the Valley on business Tuesdav of this week. Assessor Ball will turn over to the Treasurer and Tax Collector next Monday morning the tax rolls, and then it will D3 in order to step up and pay up. Teasurer Mc Cluskey baa his of Hoe force in readiness to begin the work. Mew subscription received this week are J. II. Glinea. Waldport: I F. Hiser. Toledo; 'A. L. Nye, Newport: Ciri3 Larsen, Siletz; Mrs. Carl Thoerson, Eitherville, lo va; Joe Kosydar, Siletz; W. A. Wilhams, Toledo: 0. J. McKennev, Milwaukie; Alf Caton, Toledo; I. IS Self, Toledo; D. L. Bissatt. Newberg; Clarence Avens, Eagle Cliff. Wash.; Chas. Hyde, Kern Tille; Dudley Perkins. San Ysidro, Calif.: Giles O'.ia. Siletz; C. P. Werrell, Toledo; C. H. Pierce. Otis; I. J. PeDin, Chitwood; J. A. West, Otis; Irven Magee, Eddy ville. noiice. .wappoiniment. Notice is hereby given-- that the uudarsigned ha been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of David Foreman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the 8a me to me fcr payment, at the law office of G. B. McCiuskey, in Toledi, Oregon, with proper vouchers, and duly veri ficd, within six ir.onths from the date hereof. , Dated December 15, 1913. ) Nellie C. Harrison. Administratrix of the estate of David Foreman, deceased U. B. McCiuskey, attorney for Ad ministratrix, Toledo, Oregon. SUMMONS. Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. R. L. Sabin, plaintiff, vs. E. D. Brigham, defendant. To E. D. Brigham: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tha complaint filed against you in the above en titled action on or before the 24th day of January, 1914; and if you fail to anbwer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement Against you ia the sum of Five Hundred and 48-100 Dollars ($509.48), together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent.) Dr annum from the 1st day of July, 1913, and for costs and disbursements herein, You are also notified that an at tachment has issued against the fol lowing real estate, situated at To ledo, Oregon: NW1 of thoNW'l if Sec. 12, the West one-half of SWJ of Section 1. NKi of SEJ of Sec. 2. all in Town Bhio seven (7) snuth, Range 9 west of Willamette Meridian. State cf Oregon, containing 160 acres. This summons ia served upon you by publication thereof for eix con secutive weeks in the Lincoln County Leader, by ord;r of the Honorable John Fogarty, County Judge of Lincoln county, Oregon, which order is dated on the 11th day of December, 1913. The date of tho Hrst publication hereof it tha 12th day of Decern- ber, 1913, and the date of the lust publicatiun thereof is tho 23d day of January. 1914. Hawkins & McCiuskey & Sidney Teiser, Attorneys for Plaintiff. MAN VERSUS NATURE.- Marvel That Are Wrought Through Synthotlc Chamiatry. 1 Nature, ire may reflect, boa a bard time In competition with tbe chemist Her slow, laborious processes ar one by one being nupersedftd. Her moat delicate perfumes, which she dishes to us In drops, are made by . the gallon In the laboratory. The hi-! finite delicacy of her tints we stlmn-' late from a hinteiial so u'nromantlc as coal tar. We squeeze a cellulose prod- uct through a tiny bole, and we bare , the silk of the silk worm. We trans-! form trees Into paper and edHeate the which Nature has produced by gigantic tic forces in upheaval, and the only difference, ns was stated In our courts recently. Is that the artificial product Is more perfect than tbe real. Now the chemist takes starch, an unroman- j tic material enough, and makes of It' that rubber on which the wheels of the world go round. In the course of his experiments man discovers a cheap method of making acetone, nn essential of our modern high explosives. . Somehow or other all man's experiments lend ultimately to the explosive, which again shows how we reverse processes, for. while Na ture begins all her work with nn ex plosion, man works up to the explo sion ns tbe highest expression of his conquest. Westminster Gazette. BEHEADING IN SI AM. First th. Victim I Fd, Then Tired Into Giving th. Signal. An executkiu In Blum Is nn extraor dinary business, according to a corre spondent of the Cliionlquo Medlcale. Tbe doomed mun. awakened at dawn, is led In chains to the temple, where candles are lit around him. lie Is ex horted to think of nothing to disasso ciate his mind from mundane affairs and is given the best nwnl of his life. the menu being carefully chosen ac cording to tbe soclnl status of the crlm Innl. There are two executioners. One Is hidden In some brushwood, while the other, dressed In vivid red. conducts the erlmltml to the place of sacrifice bidding him be seated on banana leaves "In order to be entirely sep arated from earth." Tbe condemned man Is then put Into position, awaltlug tbe ax. Enrtb Is put In bis. ears. For two hours or more nothing happens. Siamese - lnw de mands that the criminal shall bow bis head voluntarily to the ax. This be does finally from sheer exhaustion, nud Immediately headsman No. 2 rushes from his hiding place and does tbe rest. The executioners are then spray ed with holy water and otherwise purt fled from contact with the victim's soul. rurls. Cor. New York World. Moasuring Nature. ' Nature Is not -benevolent. Nature Is Just, gives pound for pound, measure for measure, makes no exceptions, nev er tempers ber decrees with mercy or winks at any Infringement of her laws. iAnd In (he end is not this best? Could the universe be run as a charity or a benevolent Institution or ns a poor- honse of the most approved pattern? Without this merciless Justice this lr tcfraglble law. where would .we have brought up long ago? It Is a hard gos pel, but rocks are hard. too. yet they form the foundations of the bills. Man lutroducts benevolence, mercy, altru ism, Into the world, and he pays the price In bis added burdens, and he reaps his reward In the vast social and civic organizations that were Impossi ble .without these things. John Bur roughs In Century. An Uncrowned King of Francs. The president of the French chamber enjoys an almost, regal state. Every time he goes to his olDclal palnce In the Qiial d'Orsny he Is greeted by beating drums. Whenever there lsn ministe rial crisis he must he summoned by the prcsldeut of the republic to give his advice. He receives what is nn ex traordinary salary for a Frcuch official lOO.(HK) francs per annum. The ap pointment dates from the days of the convention. On Sept. 21. 1702. was held the debnte by which tho appoint ment was created. The first president was Pctlon, a violent Girondist. His six secretaries were also Girondists. It wns symptomatic of tbe times that eight mouths later the seven were con- derailed to tho guillotine by the dep uties who elected them. Pr.s.nc. of Mind. ' Thus sho reproached him: "Alfred, this Is the first tlmo you bare come to see me for more than a mouth!" Thus be explained: "Kitty, I've decided that when A young fellow can't keep from thinking of a girl every moment of his life It's time for bltu to quit seeing her." "Kiss me. Alfred, dear." He hesitated it moment and was lost Chicago Tribune. Art.mus Ward's Account. An Ohio man who attended the dedi cation of a monument recalled Artmnn Ward's account of one of these cere-, uy Furniture O. H. ROLLINGS WORTH The Furniture Man ' ; - The Price is Always Right g Sale starts m January Clearance Sale ON EVERYTHING in our stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHNIGS. BOOTS and SHOES. BIG SPECIAL REDUCTION on a Large portion of our Tailord-to-Order samples. Smith's The Leading Clothier O O a Q O 1 3 o Q Sale Price for Cash Only monies: "It was a line parnae, a very fine parade. The marching column was fully a mile and three-quarters long as wns the prayer of. Dr.Chaplaln, tbe chaplain." ' H. Got H.r. "Ob." she said, "your conduct Is enough lo make an angel weep." "1 don't see you shedding a tenr," b retorted, and his ready wit saved tbe day. Evil spreads as necessarily as dis ease. Eliot. SONG OF THE WHALE. Th. Humpback Is a Little Mora Musl cat Than th. Bowhtad. ' Whales ure rarely thought of as vo calists, yet according to Miss A. D. Cameron in "The New North" they really have a distinctive song of their own. A certain Cnptnln Kelly was the flrst to notice Unit whales slug. One Sun day, while ofiicers from three whaling ships were "gamming" over their after noon walrus meat, Kelly started up with "I hear a bowheadl" There was much chutling about "Kelly's bund," but Kelly weighed anchor and went to Dud the bund wagon. Kvery suJI fol lowed his. with the result that three whales were bagged. Among bowbeads this singsong Is a call that the leader of tbe school, as he forces a passage through Bering sea, makes lu order to notify those that fol low that the straits are clear of Ice. Walruses and seals and U true mum mills that have lungs and live In the water have a bark that sounds strange enough ns It comes up from bidden depths. Every lookout from the mast bend notices that when oue whale Is struck tho wholo school Is "galllcd" or stampeded nt the very Impact of tbe harpoou; they bife beard tbe death song. The sound that the bowhend mnkes Is like the long drawn out "hoo-hoo-oo-oo-oo!" of the hoot owl. A whaler says that the cry begins on P and may rise to A, It or even O before slipping back to P again. lie assures us that with the humpback the tone Is much Bner nd sounds across tbe water like the' no,e from ,be E Btrtn8 of a v,olln Of Sat. Jan. 10 fa 3Ssf O d p W 9 o H Ul Sr H a o in M. E. CHURCH Corner of 6th and Grove Sts. Toledo, Oregon. Services Sunday School, 10 a. m. C. T. Saling. Supt. - Preaching service, 11 a. rn. Pleaching, 7:30 p. m. Fpworth League, 6:45 p. m. S. B. Ports. President. Song and Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 p. in. Choir practice Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Residence of Pastor, first door south of Church. Sanford Snyder, Pastor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoin ted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, administratrix of .tbe estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased, and has qualified as such. - All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them duly verified with the proper vouchers within Bix months from the date of this notice to me at the office of the Yaquina Bay Land and .Abstract Company, in Toledo, Oregon. Dated and first publication. Jan uary 9, 1914. ' Sara Crahen, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lin coln. , Paul Friedman, plaintiff, '-vs. - Fred Bauer, Anna Bauer and George Van Puttkamer, defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled action to me directed and dated the 22d day of December, A. J. S. AKIN" 1913. in favor of Paul Frpirf. man and auainst the h defendants, for the sum of $1743.05, with interestgthereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 5th day of December. A. D., 1913. and a further Hum of $100.00 attorney's fees $12.25 costs and cost of this writ commanding me to sell the fol lowing described real property situate in Lincoln county, Oregon, towit: The East Half of the North west Qairter and the East Half of tho Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-four in Township Fourteen south. Range Nine west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres in Lincoln county. Ore- Ron. Nor?, therefore, in compliance' with the demands of and order of sale I will on Saurday. uie am aay oi January, A. D., 1914. at 1 o'clock n. m nt ih door of the County Courthouse, iu the City of .Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the'richt, --titla anA ; tere"st of the above named defen dant' in 4h.-beve yarned action, in the above described satisfy said exceiitinn' oa closure of mortgage, and order of eaie, interest, costs and accruing: costs. Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. uaiea mis zeth day of December. 1913. Date of first nnKi;.t:. Dec. 26, 1913. Date of last publi cation. Jan. 23. 1914. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court nf thn Stat. of Oregon, for Lincoln county. juary a. Batchman, plaintiff, vs. William J. Batchman, defendant. To William J. Batfhinnn thm. above named defendant: In the Name of the state of Oregon: You are herebv summnnnd Bni required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, in the above entitled suit now on file in the office of tbe County Clerk of the above entitled Court nn k fore the last day named in the or der for uublication of KnmmnnQ made by the Countv Judore nf I in! coin countv. Oreoron. fhpino tho county where the above entitled suit is pendine in the Circuit Pnnrf thereof), which said time for ap pearing and answering is fixed by ' said order as hereinafter rpfprrorf to, to--wit: On or before aw weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. And you are herebv further noti fied that if VOU fail to annpnr rwt answer the said complaint as here in required, for want thereof, tha plaintiff will annlv tn the entitled Court for the relief prayed ior in said complaint, namely, a decree of the Court thnt. of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant be dissolved, and for such other and futher relief to the Court may seem proper. inis summons is published in the Lincoln County Leader for six consecutive and successive weeks, beginning with the 19th day of December, 1913, and endinp; with the issue of . the 30th fW nf January. 1914. under find in nnr. - suance of the directions contained in an order made bv thn llnrnmKU John Fogartv. Ccun tv Jnrlcrp nf Lincoln County, Oregon, dated the 17th d?y of December, 1913. Gwynn & Clark, Attorneys fur Plaintiff. D..