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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1914)
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 most desperte cises. Let your wa tch spend a few days in our shop and it will come forth al most aa good as new, with a guarantee from ub to give you satisfactory service, if this we fail to do we will cheer fully refund your money. IIAMEL BROS. JEWELERS Hawkins Bid. TVledo, Or. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the state cf Oregon for Lincoln county. Salinda Sprtiggin3, plaintiff, vs. Allen Spraggine, defendant. lo Allen Soraggins. the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the csmplaint of the plaintiff h the ubave entitled suit, now on file in the office of the County Clerk of tie above entitled Court, on or be fore the last day named in order for publication of summons, made fc" Uie County Judge of Lincoln Couuty, Oregon, (being the county where the above entitled suit is pending in the Circuit Court there of) . whi:h said time for appearing nr' answering; is fixed by said or-' du as hereinafter referred to, to vrit: On or before six weeks from tfar date of the first publication hereof. And you are hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court fur the relief prayed for in said complaint, namely, a decree of the Court that the bonds of matrimony, between plaintiff and defendant 1)3 dissolved, and for tfce cuotody ;": - of ' the minor child, Alljn C. SDraeains.' and lor such Joe Briggs Died Joe Briggs. a member of the. Ya quina Bav Life Saving Crew, end one of the pioneers of fiis Bay, died at Albany yesterday morning, following an operation. Mr. Briggs was taken suddenly ill Monday night and Wednesday was taken to the hospital at Al bany wl ere he was operated upon for aDpend,citi3 In body was brought in to Newport last evening. oy Furniture Win- . i i m . . kail .ua, xstti iuj Mitjv. other and further relief as to the 6hipvard at IoIedo. w, Court may seem proper. jhoM he wi, a8ain establi George King was up from ant Tuesday. Miss Dora Goudell was a passen ger for Albany Monday morning. Surveyor F. B. Davis of New port had business here Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Scarth was a passenger for Portland Wednesday morning. Mcurice Anderson returned Sat urday evening from a trip to Port land. Attorney Mark Weatherford cf Albany was in the city Wednesday evening. Lee Wade was an Albany visitor this week, returning Wednesday evening. Barry H Swayze has accepted the position as cook in Ncrgaard's restaurant. Miss Lena Ball returned Monday evening from a week's visit at Port land and Oregon City.. Dr. Clausius, the Agency physi cian, was called to uranae Konae Tuesday to lock after some patients. Miller's section crew returned the latter part of last week and 13 aaain at work on the logging railroad. Jim Brown' bridge ere v has been her; the past several dajs driving piling for the little bridge just leow town. They returned to Nasnvillc to lay. W. H. Dean came over from Cor vallis Monday evening to lui k after his property interests here. t'r. Dean has just returned from an ex tended visit in the Esst. Word has been received that George C Walker, the ship builder, is contemplating 'returning from San Pedro. California, and building e sincerely oetahttch o nat . . . , . 1 nwi;i. Ut Hill UKU1II vsihviiuu vi iun summons 1a uuuimmu m manent bhip building yard here, as Lincoln Count? Leader, once a 1 there i8 ca for it ai, 1he t-me vkfor six success.ve J "J- Mr. Wilker hi built several ves Eefotivc weeks, beginning with the LaIg here and hig reputation 8 a 22J da7 of January, 1914. and end-lbu51der s know a 0Vr the COflsU ma with the issue of the 13th day of March 1914. under and in pur- Mr. Nelson of McMinnville was suance of the directions contained in the city Wednesday evening ad in an order made by the Hon. John justing the loss on the Ofstelahl FogarU County Judge of Lincoln residence, which burned last Sun- rmintv Orecon dated the 23d day day morning. Alter making a sur ci January 1914. Gwynn & Clark , Attorneys for Plaintiff. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice 13 hereby given that all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Lincoln county and en dors 2d "not paid for want of funds" on and prior to March 14, 1912, are herebv called and the in terest stopped thereon this date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 15th day cf January, 1914. G. B.' McCluskey, County Treasurer. Of O. R. HOLLINGSWORTH The Furniture Man The Trice is Always Eight INS URE Your Residence or Farm Property With the Old Reliable Oregon Fire Relief Of McMinnville I . . ' . . Conservative in Writing Risks. Liberal in Adjusting Losses. Surplus. $272,000 Xj. C. SMITH, Agent, Newport, Oregon Write or Call, 011 Mutual Phone g This Is Our Best Offer Sfgg J. & AKIN These Four Fint-Cbus Magazines and Our Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only allowed Mrs. amount of the .With the $2000 this makes on. vey of the building and a list of thH articles of furniture and .clothing lobt, he lOfstedahl the full policy. $2500.00. 1 paid Mrs Davie3 amount approximating $4500 put in circualtion in Toledo during the pait six months by the Oregon Fire Relief Company of McMinn ville. Through the fact (hat Clarence Ofstedahl ' momentarily forgot wlere he was insured, the company onlv. received word Tues day neon and an adjustment was made Wednesday night evidences exceedingly quick a cticn. I Woman's World. 35c jr. Green's Fruit Grow, BOe jr. Farm Ufa, 25c yr. Home Ufa, 25c yr All Five for About the Pries of Ours Alone $i00-RF.WARD-$100 A reward of $100 will be given mvone finding the bodv of Oscar1 Mayes, who was drown in the Siletz river about November 20, 1913. Mrs. Jessie Mayes, Roc;a, Oregon. WORKCXEN. 1 have a team of 4-year-old, well broken oxen, good disposition, weisht between 1400 and 1500 each. Reasonable of sold at once. C. Eateman. Toledo, Or. 1 I 1PPPULAR 0 IQ4 GO I (msk articles This is the biggest bargain in the best reading matter ever offered to our subscribers. It in cludes our paper the best weekly published in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. We have never sold our paper alone at less than 1.50 a year. But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our paper, all one year for only $1.68 just 18 cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these clean, beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own home for a year. ' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. R. L. Sabin, plaintiff, vs. E. D. 1 Brigham. defendant. To ErD. Brigham: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled action on or before the 24th day of January, 1914; and if yoa fail to unswer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you in the sum of Five Hundred and '48-100 Dollars ($500.48). together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent. (6 per cent ) per annum from the 1st day of July, 1913, and for costs and disbursements herein. You are also notified that an et tachment has issued against the fol lowing real estate, situated at To ledo, Oregon: NWiof theNWJ of Sec. 12, the West one-half of SWi of Section 1, " NEJ of SEi of Sec. 2. all in Town ship seven (7) south, Range 9 west cf Willamette Meridian. State of Oregon, containing 160 acres. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six con secutive weeks in the Lincoln County Leader, by order ' of the Honorable John Fogarty, Cuiinty. Judge of Lincoln county, Oregon, which order is dated on the 11th day of December, 1913. The date of the first publication hereof ii the 12th day of Decem ber, 1913, and the date of the last I publication thereof is the 23d day of January, 1914. I Hawkins & McCluskey & Sidney jTeiser, Attorneys for Plaintiff. JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS! Our Paper and These Four Standard Magazines ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY $1-68 NOTICE OF APFOINTMEN T. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has oeen duly ap paintoJ, by the County Court of . Linsoln County, Orcpon, executor the estate of Mosps Lane, deceased. All parsons having claims against said estDte are hereby notified and rcauired to present the same to me for payment at my home in Siletz, Oregon, with proper vouchers and lu!y verified, within six months from the date hereof. Dated January 23, 1914. ' C. S. Davis, ' Executor of the estate of Moses Lane, deceaied. w ... Popular Mechanics Magazine "WS17TIN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" A GREAT Continued Story of the World's Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold ycur Intercut forever. You are living in the best year, of tho most wonderful ace, of what ia doubtless the greatest world In the universe. A resident ol Mara would gladly pay $1 itS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION totltia macazinejn order to keep Informed of our progress in Enginccringand Mechanics. Are you reading it? Two millions of your nciKuuum nrc, anu it is me iavonte maga zine la thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes old and young men and women. The "Shop Votes" Dsrirtrasnt (20 pages) gives euty wars to do (lunge how to make useful urtlclus for home and suop, repairs, eto. " AnstmirHscbsnlrs" (10 paces) tolls hnw to make MlMlim furniture, wirelw outfits, bnnU engines, magic, and all the tilings a buy lores! 140 Pill YEA. SINQLK COPIES 1 CINTS A.k raur Nwwirl.r to ,hiw jmu oim or whits: row rata umpu cost today PTTgrg FIT.HJ H11..HMHIIJ. umm LJ.11U Frank West was down from Chit wood the first of the week, re turnins Wednesday morning. Mr. West expects to leave within a few diys for Beaverton, where his fam ily has preceeded him.. lOPULAU MIX HAN ICS CO. 118 W, WMhloatoa fC CHICAGO Neither Absent Nor Tardy The names of pupils in the 4th, 5th. 6th. 7th and 8th grades of To ledo schools who are neither absent or tardv will be published each W2ek. For the week ending Jan uary 16th, we have the follow ing list: i Eighth Margie Ball, Anstruther Scatth. Frances Paine. Winifred Swaringen. Amelia Whiteis, Ter rence Gaither, Ruth Larson. Bennie Chamberlin, Milly Slvter, Russell Wishart, Grace Gill. J Seventh Anna Collins, Peterson, Erma Nye, Francel Stan ton, Lois Brown, Mvrle Collins, Margaret Hart, Gertrude Chamberlin. Sixth James Derrick, - Arnold Fremery, Clay Sugg, James Ross, Inez Weaver, Rose Derrick, Iris Akin, Mary Geer, Helga Larson, Thelma Bingham. ' ' Fourth Roy Swayze, Joseuhine Chamberlin, Sada Chambers, Curtis Chambers, Nellie Peterson, Felice Avery, Edward Dahl, Lloyd Mc Junkin, Myrt'e Weaver. Carrie Wade, Edith Peterson. Walter Mc Caulou, Ivan Gill, George Altree, Rosy.Gwynn. George Stanley, Mar tin Stanley. Fifth Alfred Andrews. Horthnl Ports, Isabel) Lingenfelter, Jose phine JJahl, Katie Waugh, Nelson Anderson, Edr.a Plank. Aletha Campbell. Rose Conibear,' Kenneth Waddel, Vivian Spicer. WONDERFUL COUGH REMEDY Dr. King's New Discovery ia known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson of Eidson. Tenn., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is tha most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will re lieve the most obstinate of cougha and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped bv its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the mnmbers of th Elma'family 50c and $1.00. All druu- gists or by mail. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO. Philadelphia or St. Louis. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.' Notice is hereby given that tha undersigned has been duly appoin ted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, admiristratrix of tha estate of Thomas Dillon, deceased and has qualified as such. ' All psrsons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them duly verified with the proDsr vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to me at the office of the Yaquina Bay u misiract Uompany, xuicuu, vjruKon, Dated and first publication, Jan. uary 9, 1914. Sam fVfllinr, Administratrix of the estate Thomas Dillon, decsased. in of