Lincoln County Leader OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPl'.R COLLINS & HAYDEX, Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATCS One Year - f 1 60 Six ?itoutli8 - 75 Tline Montis - - 6U Cotreil l the fnntollice t loletlo, Oregon. wxil.iin Ini-? n all matter. ADVEHTIMNU UaTES Itinpliiy, JP cents per inch per iwne. I.othI Binl KesiHni; Ktiliriw, 6c per line. Jfoticei f or HkIh, WhiiIbiI, Etc., live line or nnito' ''if. per inane; 50e per month, flnmeiitt-i.d Notices, IS: 'l imber Notices, HO, Circuit Court February Term The Circuit Court for thi3 county convened today for the adjourned August terra end Monday morning will convene for the recular Feb Tusrv term. The docket is the JnrccEt ever, ttero being 90 cases T ie following is the complete list ji cares, names of the attorneys tnd the cause of action: Minerva J. Kriger-McFadden & Clark vs. Jennie . Stull and Joel Stull. Action. Geo. Weatherby-C. E. Hawkins V3. Msraerct A. J. Johnson. Suit. Willaniina State Rank-Hawkins & Meduskey vs. E. T. Kaboir. Ac tion. Walker & Ltbow-Hawkins & Mc-rii"tl-'c.v vs. William Jorgensun. taction. John Harra--W. fE. Gwynn vs. Gto. T. Eglin. Action. John W. Furley-Sweeks.Fouts & jShelton vs. Samuel Olson G. B. Mc c s-ev. Suit. " The Pacific Company, a cornora-tlon-Abel & Burnett vs. Wellington "Wright. Action. Gertrude Harris- McFadden & ClsrV vs. L. E. Harris. Divorce.' Fidelity Trust Co.. a Corp-ration-Tlatt & Fl'att vs. Mury E. Thomp son, et al,-T. H. Ward. . Suit. H. F. Nulton-G. B. McCluskey vs. Lincoln County Fair Associaticn. Action. H. A. Schlecht-G. B. McCluskey s, H. M. Chitwocd. Action. Theodore Knudson-Arthur Lanp- guth vs. F. W. Carson, et al-Uawk ins & McCluskey. Action. Tlipnilnrn Knndsnn-ArthurJl.nncr cuth vs. John Rattey-Hawkins & .. jMcCluEkty. Action. Theodoie Knudson-ArthurTLang cuth vs.F. Graham, et al-Hawkins & McCluskey. Action. Frances Crafts-J. F. Stewart and M. V. Weather foid vs. Josephus Crafts. Divorce. Bank of Oregon-Leon W. Behr tnan vs. Oregon Coast Timber Co ' Jeorge I. Brooks. Suit. W. M. Dodson & E E. Cook , Hawkins & McCluskey vs. A. Kang i er. Action. L: H. Evens, et al-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. Henry Bobell-J. F ' Stewart. Action. Herman Folmsbee-J. F. SUwart and M. V. Wiatherford vs. Addie Folmstee. Divorce. H. Reber, et al-J. F. Stewart vs C. C. McBnde-Arthur Clark. Ac tion. City cf Newport-Woodcock Smith & Bryson v. Maggie S. Uhl J. F Stewart. Weatherfoid i Weatherford. Action. E. C. Faine-W. E. Gwynn vs Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Co Weatherford & Weatherford and J '. F. Stewart. Action. " F. M. Honkins-W. E. Gwynn vb W. G. McAllister-Hawkins & M. Clvskcy. Action. Seymour J. Robb-Kawkins & Mc Cluskey vs. Fir & Spruce Lumber Corppany-Weherford & Weather lord. Adicn. , Clayton Pond-McFadden & Clurk vs. John Kcntta-Hawkinh & Mc Cluskey. Action. R.'N. WarneC-G. B. McCluskey " vs. Lillian & Frank Smith and Jas ' Hearden. Suit. F. Fruct-Hawkins & McCluskey . v.s. Emil Leckband, et al. Suit. Shute Savings Bank-Bagley and Hare va 0. C. Wright, et al. Suit. William F. Parry-W. L Cooper & J. F. Stewart vs. Z. C. Copeland, etal.-llawkins & McCluskey. Suit. 0. 1. Frisby-J. F. Stewart vs. J. A. Hunt, et al. Suit. !. E. S Ward-Lester W. Humphreys vs. K. A. Durkia. Suit. .. .J Hand STUflP PULLER We have the Agency For Linculu County and will demonstrate its Dower and advantages in clearing land at any time where we can get the Farmers interested. We w ill give Jnotice at what dates we will demonstrate at different places later on. 2 We Claim We Claim that this Vnachine will pull as much a any stump . puller on the market. We Claim that one man on the handle can pull mere than any one horse on a horse power stump puller with ,equal , blocks. We Claim that n woman can pull more with this machine on a straight line without any blocks than any team of hsrsss in the country can pull on a straight line with out any blacks. We Claim that two men with two blocks can pull a fir stump three feet at the cut off if it is cut eiht feet from the ground and from hard clay ground, and even larger from looso sandy soil. We Claim that one man with a double block can pull a cedar stump three feet at the cut off cut of hard ground on hilltop in five minute3 in one piece and without' touching the stump but to put the cable around it. H ALL BROS 1d IWCOLN WOUNTY ' (INCORPORATED) Toledo, Oregon Does a General DIRECT0R8 C. E. HAWKINS W'M. SCARTH C. O. HAWKINS A Inert B. Ferrera-H7ei Fitz- water and Hawkins & McCluskey vs. George Weathcrby. Suit. James Hiland-Hawkins & Mc- Clvkcy vs. F. M. Reader,- et al. Suit. ' Marie Payne-Weatherford & Weatherford vs. Henry T. Curl, et al. Action. .SS'-- George R. Epperson-W. D. Free man vs. Uceanside Investment Go., a corporaticn-C. Everett Baker. Suit. . . .." (test 0. I. Frisby-J. F. St wart s. H. Tyskiewiex. Suit. Newton & Nye-Hawkins & Mc Cluskey vs. John and Mildred Ebbe. Action. C. L. Green-J. F. Stewart vs, John and Mildred Ebbe, Suit.' State Land Board-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. Louis T. Thompson Suit. -,lfMf fettgj Sara Crahen-Hawkins & McClus key vs. E. G. Ebers. Suit. William Muckey-McFadden Clark vs. Commission of the Port of Toledo-Hawkins & McCluskey and Weatherford & Weatherford Action. Virginia Ann Grames, et al,-C. W. Corby vs. Consolidated Timber Company. Suit. A. J. Be wlev-M asters, Br ice & Masters vs. F. B. Redsacker. Suit Iherisia Snuth-G. B. McCluEkey vs. ueorge H. Smith. Suit. John Uluila-Hawkins & McClus- :y ye. Jo'.:n Kentta. Action. Matt Khita-G. B. McCluskey vs. John Kentta. Action, Douglas Creditors Association, a corporatlcn-Buchanon & Potter and Hawkins & McCluskey vs. Mrs. N. J. Fogarty. Action. Philomath State Bank, a corpor ation C. W. Davis vs. F. C. Denier Action. C. G. Roe-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. John Q. Post, et al. Suit. C. G. Roe Hawkins & McCluskey vs. R. C. Burnett, et al. Suit. L. F. Parsons-Hawkins & Mc Cluskey vs. Charles U. Huxford. Suit. Samuel McClintock-Hawkins & McCluskey Vs. G. I. Walters. Suit. Power SILETZ, OREGON ANK. Banking Business Interest on Time Deposits Lexington Realty Company-Haw kins & McCluskey vs.' Joseph Ap polonio, et al. Suit. Samuel McClintock-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. C. E. Mitchell, et al. Suit. i L. F. Parsons-Hawkins & Mc Cluskey vs. Kate Shuck, etal. Suit. C. G. Roe-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. F. M. Frew. Suit. Samuel McClintock-Hawkins & McCluskey s. John A. Hutching. Suit. . ... . Samuel McClintock-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. J. W. Belles, et al. Suit. tsamuel McClintock-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. C. B. Crosno. et, al, Suit. Lexington Realty Company-Haw kins & McCluskey vs. M. M. Abbot. et ai. suit C. G. Roe-Hawkins & McCluskey vs. j. c;. a i tree, etal. Suit. bamuel McClintock-Hawkins & McGlUBkey vs. 0. R. Altree, et al Suit. Lexington Realty Comnanv-Haw kins & McCluskey vs Mary Stouder. uit. Geo..E. Heirs of Suit. Cutler-Sibley AEakinvs Jim Warner, deceased John A. Carson anrl Ttms. Rrnum J. F. Stewart vs. John T. Porter. Action. P. X. Johnson-Hawkins' & Mc- uusKey vs. J. P. Cauthorn. Suit. R. L Sabin-Hawkins & McClus key and Sidney Teiser vs. E. D. Brigham. Actkn. Mary E. Eatchmao-Gwynn & Clark vs. Wm. J. Batchman. Di vorce. SuBan S. Burrows-Gwvnn & Clark vs. John Buckley, Jr, et al. Suit. B. A. Fielding-Hawllns & Mc Cluskey vs. Mary A. Fielding. Di vorce. Albert Hill-Hawkins & McClus key vs. Hilma Hill. Divorce. C. H. Wlnter-Gwynn & Clark v. Yaquina Bay Lumber Co.-Hawkhns & McCluskey, J. F Stewart. Action. S. G. Irvin-Hawklns & McCluskey ve. Lena M. Graves, et U -Suit. B Eddie Charley-Hawkins & Mc Cluskey v. Sadie Charley. Divorce. W. A. Williams-Joseph Mannix vs. S. A. DeVaney-Gwynn & Clark. Action. R. D. Burgess-Hawkins & Mc Cluskey vs. Mary Burgess. Di vorce. Geneva Wollan-Joseph Mannix v?. Martn Wollan. Divorce. Lora Robinson-Joseph Mannix vs. William Robinson. Divorce. J. N. Hulit-McNary. Smith & Shields Hawkins & McCusksv V3. A. Wendelin. Action. Otto L. Holgate-Gwynn & Clark ve. Lincoln County, et al.-J. F. Stewart. Action. Edward T. Price-T. H. Ward. Clark & Clark vs. J. R. Keep. C. A. Keep and E L Deveraux. Suit. E. B. Shumway-Gwynn & Clark vs. F. W. Carson, et ux. Suit. Anna K. Pearce-Gwynn & Clark vs. Win. Matthews-J. F. Stewart. Suit. Seymour H. Bell L. W. Behrman vs. James B. Friar, et al. .Suit. W. R. Hinshaw-W. L. Tooze, Jr. vs. G. Palmer. Action. Seymour H. Bell-L. R. Behrman ve. Curts 0. Tennis, et al. Suit. T. J. Smith-Jcseph Mannix vs. H D. Blakely and John Loomis, admin istrator of the estate of- L. W Taft, Partners doing business as Blakely & Taft. Action. Western State Barrk-Haw kins & McCluskey vs. E. W. Morrison and Fannie Morrison. Suit. Salinda Spraggings-Gwynn & Clark vs. Allen Spraggings. Di vorce. W. B. Ste.vart-Sv.eek & Shelton vs. P. M. Abbey. et al. Action. SHERIFF SALE. In the Circuit Court of the"Stae of Oregon, for the county of Lin coln. Clarinda Copeland, plaintilT, vs. Peter Collins and Ada Collins, his wife, and Lincoln County Bank, a corporation, defendants. By virtue of ah execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entilted action to mc directed and dated the 2d day of January, A. D., 1914, in favor of Clarinda Copeland and against the above named defendants, for the sum of $833.01, with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from the 11th day cf August, A. D.. 1913, and a further sum of $85.00 attorney's fees, and 517.00 costs and costs of this writ com manding me to sail the following described real property situate in' Lincoln county, Oregon, as follows, tow it: WJ of NE.i of SEJ and NWi of E and Lot 3 of Section 21, Township 8 south of Range 11 wsst of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln county. Oregon. Mow, therefore, in compliance with the demands of said execu tion and order of sale I will on Sat urday, the 31st day of January, A. D , 1914) at 1 o'clock p. m. et the front door of the County Court house, in the City of Toledo. Lin coln county, Oregon,, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in the above named action; in the above described property to satisfy said execution and order of sale, in trest, costs and accruing costs. Bert Geer, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated this 2d day of Jan. 1914. Date of first publication Jan 2, 1914. Date of last publication, Jan. 30, 1914. BLOCK EDGE SLAB Nothing but well ecasoEetl wood delivered ) Prompt Delivery BOAT OR SALE. One of the be3t boats on the Bay for sale. Fully equipped; with boHthouse. Call at this office. Ml SU! Premiums Free! With all Cash Purchases and Cash Paid cn Tl irty-Eay Accounts. Call and inspect them. Velvet Rugs 42-Piece Dinner Sets Large Gold Oval Mirrors Mantle Clocks The Premium List Gees FRESH VEGETABLES received DAILY DELIVERIES and Phone Our Motto: Quick Sales ! Toledo .Gardner &. Peterson'- Dealers In Builders' Hardware, - - Sporting Goods. Tin and Granite Ware Aluminum (Guaranteed for 15 years) Plumbers' Supplies Cook Stoves, , Heating Stoves. Steel Ranges Plows, Harrows. Wagons. Get My Prices Antl be Convinced that you can Save Mone by btrying yonr Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Graniteware, Crockery, Floor nd Feed at the The White Comer Store Store Open at all Hours. Both 'Phones. City Delivery R. S. VAN CLEVE 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 loth health and enjoyment of lifo. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon Childrei but their parents' should sei to it that they get none but the pi, rest and most wholesome. Any ether kind is to be shunned. Good Ci i dy is an aid to the health as well tj to to the happiness of Candies are pure in make r.nd handling. And yet'our prices admittedly moderate. X 1 O I I s amoKenouse AL WAUCH, Prop. into Effect al Once Toily and scld at Eight Prices Orders given cur Special Attention and Smell Profits. Love . Candy children. et Merchant Allen Huehes returned from Portland Saturday evening Miss Gertrude Baird arrived home from Portland Monday even ing fcr a eeveral weeks visit with ber parents, Mr. ard Mrs. David uaira, in ims city. KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undertigr.ed edminislratcr of the estate of J. 0. Allen, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the state cf Oregon v for Liucoln county, his final account for set tlement of eeid estate and that Monday, the 2d dayofMarch, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m.. has been fixed by the Court as the time and the office of said Court as the place, for hearing of said report and for letUement thereof. All persons interested are notified to present any objections in writing that may exist as to any matters in said account prior to said 'date. Dated this 16th day cf January, 1914 A. T. Peterson. Administrator of the estate of J. 0. Allen, deceased. SUMMONS. 1 In the Circuit Court of the Stats cf Oregon, for Lincoln County. B. A. Fielding, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Fielding. Defendant, To Mary A. Fielding, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, now on file in the oifice of the County Cltrk of the above entitled i Court, on or before the last day named in the order for publication of this summons, made by the Hon orable John Fogarty, County Judge of Lincoln county, Oregon (being the county wherein the above en titled suit is pending in the Circuit Court for said county and state) vhiclvsaid order and time for an swering said summons, are herein after referred to, to-wit: On or before six wefks from the first day of publication hereof. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree cf said Court dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to equity seemeth just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof by order of the Hon. John Fogarty, County Judge of Lincoln county, Oregon, made the 18th day of December, 1913, directing publication thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the issue of December 19th.. 1913. and ending with the issbe: of': January 30th, 1914, in the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published within Lincoln county, Oregon. N Date of first publication Dec. 19, 1913. Date of last publication Jan. 3Q. 1914. Hawkins & McCluskey: Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Landoffice, Portland, Oregon. December 17th, 1913. Notice'is hereby given that Emma R. Baily, whose postoffice address is 529 Raleigh St.. Porltand. Ore gon, did, on the 25th day of Febru ary, 1913, file in this office sworn statement and application, No. 03759. to purchase the SWi, Sec tion 35, Township 12 south, Range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act fo June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, know as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to tuch application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 890,000 board feet at 40 cents per M, and the land $172.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in Buppoft of his application and sworn statement on the 5th day cf March. 1914, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Landoffice, at Portland, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobo rated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry H. F. Higby, Register. , Tax Commissioner Explains Methods Salem, Oregon, January 12, 1914. Mr. W. E. Eel!, Ccunty Assessor, Toledo, Oregon: Dear Mr. Ball : Seme time since, while in ycur city, Mr. Stewart and ' I had a conversation relative to the ' system by which the State Tax! Commission tppcrtioned the State j taxes. As the matter was not en-( tirely clear to rne, I referred it to Mr. Gallov.ay for a brief exolana-! tion. He has set the same cut in ' a letter to me, copy of which I: am enclosing today to Mr. Stewart., Thinking the matter would be cf j possible interest to you also, 1 am j taking the liberty cf herewith en-! closing copy of same. With best wishes, I am, yours very truly, Ben W. Olcott. Secretary of Stata. State Tax Commission Salem Dec. 23, 1913. Hon. Pen W. Olcott Secretary cf State Salem; Oregon Deer Sir: The following is sub mitted in response to your request! for a statement shnwino thn pffet of the State Tax Commi?sion,s,A8!essnlent enu8lization of assessed valuations of the counties for the purpose of apportioning State taxes. tf Probably the clearest explanation of this matter can be made by the use cf a hypDthetical illustration: We will assume that there are just j five counties in the State, designa ted, reepeei?elv, A, B, C, D and E. We will assirue, further, thpt the tctal assessed valuation of County A for a given year is $8,000,000: rf County B, S9.000.000: cf County C, $10,000,000: of County D, $13. 000.000. and cf County E. $12,000,000. The total asressed valuation cf the State, composed of these five ccunticr, is $50,000, 000 Now, i Ste taxes are ap portioned to and paid by these five counties cn the basis ef their res pective assessed valuations, without equalization, County A would have to pay 15 rer cent cf such taxes; County B, 18 per cent.; County C. 2D per cent.; County D, 22 per cent, and County E, 24 per cent. Under the method cf equaliza tion now used in Oregon, we will assume that the State Tax Com mission has found from - careful Investigation that the $8,000,000 assessed valuaion of County A rep resents only 40 per cent of the true cash value cf the taxable property in said county; similarly, that in County B average assessed valua tions represent 45 per cent of true cash values; in County C, 50 per cent; in County D, 55 per cent, in County E, 60 per cent; .Then ap plying thesa percentages to the as sessed valuations of the respective counties we find that the true cash value of the taxable property in each Is $20,000,000; the total for the state. $100,000,000. Tte important features in' the plan of eaualization as prescribed in the Oreeon law and followed by the State Tax Commission are: 1. The average percentage of the assessed to the full cash value of the taxable property of each county 19 determined. 2. By application of its respec tive oercentap-es or ratio the total assessed valuation of each county is adjusted to a full cash value bssis. 3. On this basis the respective parts cr rropcrtions of the State taxes to be paid by the several count'es are determined. 4. Having arrived at the total amount of state taxes that must be raised for the year, the part each county shall pay is determined in dollars and cents, without regard to millace rates. 6. The State 'Tax Commission makes no changes in the assessed raluations of property, as shown on the coufity BFs?sRirent rolls. ' 6, The millage rates necessary to raise the respective amounts of state Isxea required of the several connrtfs pre determined by the County Courts thereof. Thesp rates vary between the different counties, those in which low as sessed valuations prevail having to levy higher rate to meet the state requirements than do those in whl ch aaswssed valuations are higher or nearer to fall cash values. Referring to Lincoln county, re garding whiih you make inquiry, ARI'PROA "UNCLE OBADIAH FROM ARKANSAS" Chen by the Newport Dramatic Sotiety. Thi, is cue ol the Beit Comedy, on the Ameri can Staue of today, and will thins good you cannot afford Saturday, the following statement is sub mitted, showing the total assessed valuations and proportions of state taxe3 required of said county dur ing the last five years, covering the entire period that the State Tax l Commission has been in existence: Proportion of tctal State Taxes Assessed paid by Lincoln co. .00805(1 .007822 .007997 HP.007S23 lear 1909 Valuation $4,172,665 8,984,079 9.688,279 9.709,912 " 9.9S4.820 most important 1910 1911 1912 1913 The fact ex- Lincoln county paid the largest share of State taxes in the year (1909) when her assessed valuation was the lowest, and is charged with the smallest share of State taxes in the year (1913) when her as sefsad valuation is the hiahest. In this connection, the fact wj wish to emphasize is this: Under the plan of equaliaztion now in force in Cretron, a county does rot necessarily increase its share of the state taxes through high assessed valuations or reduce its share of such taxes through low assessed valuations. Very truly yours, State Tax commission. By Chas. V. Galloway, ' " Tax Commissioner. Trapp I want to get some live Mink and Martin for breeding purposes. Will pay one and a half fur value for them. Write what you have. S. R. Willis. 12S W. 5th St.. Albany, Oregon. Launch Transit. 'Leaves Elk City. 7:30 a. m.; Toledo.' 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; Toledo 4:30 p. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This schedule will be maintained during the Winter. II.' A. Norton, Captain. FOR RENT. , Furnished house for rent. En quire at this office. Nine dollar, Bulls-Eye brand, hip boots, now going at seven dollars. H; Lewis. NORGAARD'S RESTAURANT Hani Norgaard, Prop. MEALS ATALLHOTTRS SPECIAL Chicken Dinner Every Suntlay Chili Uon Came every Evening Opposite the Bank fev1 Send Illl. forThls. fmm Catalog fcnoW yoa un ibvc J mmey ""d ? teeJi mWW'li- CeMing n dirca touch fmMMM ed home. Mmmwy Cotrapcodmo Inritcd i5jp Th. CW H JJIlyCo..Sm. COMING! RING COMEDY bo handled by an Ail-Star cast, so to mis3 it. February 7th, at Woodmen Hall SUMMONS.. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln county. Mary E Batchman. plaintiff, vs. William J. Batchman, defendant. To William J. Batchman, the above named defendant: In the Name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintilf. in the sbove entitled suit now on file in the office of the County Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or be fore the last day named in the or der for uublientinn of snmmntw made bv the Conntv .lnrf nf T in. coin county, Oregon, (being the ; be run In 8Ucn a way 83 to have county where the above entitled I the '"idt, confidence of it3 pat suit is nendint in th Cirnnir fVnrr 1 rons the public. It takes know- thereof), which said time for ap pearing and answering is fixed by said order as hereinafter referred to, to--wit: On or before six weeks from the date of the first puclication hereof.- And you are hereby further noti fied that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as here in required, for want thereof, the r ... . w plaintiff will apply to the ubuve entitled Court for the relief prayed ior in saia complaint, ramely, a decree of the Ccurt that the bonds of matrimony betwean the plaintiff and the defendant be dissolved, and for such other and futher relief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published in the Lincoln County Leader onec a week fur six consecutive and successive weeks, beginning with the 19th day of December, 1913. and ending with the issue of the 30th day of January, 1914, under and in pur suance of the directions contained in an order made by the Honorable John Fogarty', County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, dated the 17th day of December, 1913. Gwynn & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. WORMS THE CAUSE OF YOUR CHILD'S PAINS. A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles around the eyt-s, at times feverish, with great thirBt; cheeks flushed and then pale, abdomen swollen with sharp cramping pains are all indications of worms. Don't let your child suffer KICKAPOO WORM KILLER will give sure re lief It kills the worms while its laxative effects add greatly to the health of ycur child by removing the dangerous and disagreeable effects of worms and parasites from the system. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER as a health producer Ehould be in every household. 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We solicit your dru trade also, assuring yon cf the best and nrcmptiest servio at the lowest prices. TOLEDO DRUG CO. THE iBON BONIERE 11. N. ANDKKSON, 1'rop. Choice Confections Summer Uriah's Ice Cream Ice, any quantity Milk Shales Iratts, Nuts Tobacco Stationery Bpgt Brands Cigars : . TOLEDO, OREGON WAUGITS MARKET FRONT STREET . Fresh n d C urad Mekit Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Cash Trice Paid for lEdea LESTER WAUGH, Pre?. AN IDEAL WOMAN'S LAXATIVE. Who wants to take salts, or ees tor oil. when there is nothing better than Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bowel troubles. They act gently nd naturally on the stomach and liver, stimulate and regulate your bowels and tone up the entire ays tern, t'rice, 25c. At all druggists. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO.. Philadelphia or St. Louis. It will pay you to look over 'that new line of Shoes just receive fey J. S. Akin. It. U. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGED TOLcDO, ouaooH - Office t OfstfldRhl entitling. 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