A Guarantee Bring ycur 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 cues. Let your watch spend a few days in our shop and it will come forth al most as good 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. JE WELERS Hawkins Bid. TUcuo, Or. Walt Harding was a Toledo visit cr Sunday. W. C Fischer wai up from Ya nina Saturday. Kcv. W. T. Pearce was over from fie Ag:ncy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Georee L?wis were 9 from Winant Saturday. Mrs. 13 s 11 of Portland arrived bt Saturday evening for a visit wih her sister. Mrs John Turnidge, in this city. W. II. Dean came over fromCor- vsITis this week to look after his dfues which were damaged by the recent high tides. Kris Norgaard arrived Saturday evening from Montana, and will make his home here with hii. par ents and assist them in the retstaur znt. Last Monday morning the C.&E, Eailroad company paid to Rev. Sny der of the local M. E. church, the icm cf $15, the full amount of aiu"aav. January zo, rue tlaim for damnees done to some ! bnde 13 the daughter of Mrs. Lor- newsshiDoed over the road Borne . time ago. The high wind and tides of last bunaay nignt wre:Kec tne siock , her a ,ife of naDpines3- The gtoom jheds on the fair grounds and a is well known in Fholomathi wh(,re large part of them were floated jheia employed in the ticket office across the fields to the "lroad.Qf the railroad comDany and the track. 1 he tide and was flooded and couple , will make their home in SKXW !B.:M8!Bfi " i . ' SUMMONS. In the Circui t Court of the state i Oregon for Lincoln county. Salinda Spmggins, plaintiff, vs. . Allan ?pragginB, defendant. lo Allen Soraggms. the above amed defendant: In the name of theStateof Oregon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the ahava entitled suit, now on file in fh? office of the County Clerk of the above entitled Court, on or be fore the last day named in order icr publication of summons, made ly the County Judge of Lincoln County, Oregon, (being the county where the above entitled suit -is pending in the Circuit Court there of), which said time for appearing and answering is fixed by said or der as hereinafter referred to, to wit: On or before six weeks from Ihs date of the first publication hereof. And you are hereby further notified that if yon fail to appsar end answer the said complaint as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court fur the relief prayed icr in said complaint, namely, a decree of the Court that the bonds f matrimony between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for foe custody of the minor child, Allen C. Soraggins. and for such ether and further relief as to the Court may seem proper. k This summons is published in the Lincoln County Leader, once a week fur six successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with the 23d day cf January, 1914. and end ing with the issue of the 13th day cf March 1914, under and in pur auance of , the directions contained in on order made by the Hon. John Fogart County Judge of Lincoln county Oregon dated the 23d day tt January 1914. Gwynn & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. $100-P.EWARD-$100X A reward of $100 will be given invone finding the body of Oscar Mayes, who was drown in the SiIetz rhrer about November 20, 1913. ' Mrs. Jessie Mayes, Rccva, Oregon. - 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 cr tardv will be published each week. For the week ending Jan uary 23d, we have the follow ing list: . Efghth Grade Anstruther Scarth Frances Paine, Winifred Swearin gen, Amelia Whiteis, Terrence Gaither, Ruth Larson, Bennie Chamberlin, Milly Slvter, Mrytle Gwynn, Russell Wishart, Grace Gill. Seventh Anthony Brown, Carl ton Brown, Vivan Peterson, Elma Peterson, Anna Collins, Erma N.ve, Lois Brown, Myrle Collins, htez-1 Winter, Margaret Hart, Gertrude Chamberlin. Sixtn James Derrick, Arnold Frcmery, Clay Sugg, James Ross, Inez Weaver, Rosa Derrick. Iris Akin, Marv Geer, May Salvage, Marie Miller, Helga Larson, Tnel ma Bingham. Fifth Alfred Andrews, Herthcl Ports, ' Isabel! Lingenfelter, Jose phine Dahl, Virginia Altree,. Katie Waugh, Nelson Anderson, George Freeman. Enda Plank, Aletha Campbell, Kenneth Waddle, Vivian Spicer. Fourth Jofep'iine Chamberlin, Sada Chambers, Curtis Chambers, Nellie Peterson. Felice Avery. Ed ward Dahl, Myrtle Weaver, Carrie Wado.' Edith Pettrson, Walter Mc Caulou, Ivan Gill, Rosey Gwynn, George Stanley; Martin Stanley, Roy Swayze. Married Miss Eva Bailey and Mr. Delbert iFollett wlere married at Philmoath i .- - . . enz5 Emerson of this city, and' has ; resided on this Bay all her life She is a charming young lady and I Vlfln n lmst nf f rionrla ttrhn will utich i many beautiful presents der joins the many friends cf the couple in extending congratulations. Wm. Toner was up from Yaquina Wednesday. Jack" Morgan returned from Port land laet evening. Newport is well represented on our streets today. I B. Smith was a passenger for Albany yesterday morning. Samuel Reichen of Newport had business in this city yesterday. George Chambers went up to his ranch near Nortons Wednesday. Mrs. 1. M. Tindall of Newport was visiting in Toledo Saturday. G. W. Huffman was a passenger for the Valley yesterday morning. to Salem on business Wednesday of this week. C. 0. Tripp of Portland has oc. cepted a position in W. T. barber shop. PnmcrmVi. tba MnraioA WnvJ at Wondmpn Hall this vmincr h ' Prof. Sweetser of U: of 0. ' - - " - ft Cents Write or phone. For 18 extra you can gei lour magazines, end the Leader for one year. We now urge al our subscribers to renew their subsiriptions to the' Lead-r and get four magazines one year for only 18 cents extra. M-s. Mike Shermer and daughter, Gntchen, of Winant went to Philo- math io attend the marriage of Mrs. Shcrmer's sister, Miss Eva Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoeflein and daughter. Jaunita. departed Mon - Anv mfirnino for Oakland. Califnr. nia, where they expect to make their home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of Silotz wer passengers for Portland Wednesday, where they will take in the automobile show and Mr. Hall will attend a hardwaremsn's convention. The ladies-of the local M. E. church will give a basket social at Oddfellow Hall, Saturday evening, February an. a good program will also be rendered. All the ladies are requested to br!nj baskets, and everybody invited. uy Furniture Of o. r; hollingsworth The Furniture Man s J The Price is Always Right NSU 1 Your Residence or Farm Property. With the Oregon Fire Relief Of McMinnville Conservative in Writing Risks. Liberal in Adjusting Losses. Surplus. $272,000 . L. C. SMITH, Agent, Mowport, Oregon Write or Call, ou Mutual Phone TOLEDO LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLES , If VELL EQUIPPED WITH - QPOD tS Atf)LE & V SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN Kuns Dailv Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. N 1 . eral hauling. Teams furnished on Bhort notice, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD H4.Y AND FEED FOR SALE. Dr. W.'M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his office in the Ofstedahl Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Jim Derby of Kernville just re ceived a K Hand Power Stump Pul- j ler and will use it on his farm down there. ' Tell your neighbors about our big club offer. They Burcly would like Pall's got the Leader and four maga zines, all one year, for ?1.68. , We have just looked another are now Kod clubbing offer and .offering you $10.50 worth of read- ..OB At 4 n ling matter for $6. thus: McCalls Mnoninn fiflf fiimcnt S5KV nailv Oreoonian. Sfi nn? Leader. $1.50; for the next 30 days we w" Rive you all four papers for n sear for the sum of $6.00. Write or bring in your orders. The f0nowinK SiIetz citizens went to Portland Tuesday morning to appear before the Federal grand jury in the Wantuck murder case: Superintendent K. C. Egbert, C. S. Davis. Dr. Clausius, Charles Black- eMter;. Joh" Adams; Peter Casey. :Mar ha Johnson, Arch le Johnson, ' Applegate Jack, Paul Washington ; and Oscar Wood. Miss Sara Crahen, as administra trix of the estate of Thomas Dil lon, who dropped dead at SiIetz some weeks ago, went to SiIetz last Thursday and sold the personal effects in the estate. E: T. Raddant bought the team and two colts fur $390; G. A. Olin bought the hogs at $20; Mr. Myers, the mowing machine at $40; Grant King bought 400 bushels of potatoebat 77J cents per 100; C. S. Davis paid $40 for the cow; Jas. Franks. $18.50 for a calf; the hay in the barn sold for $11.50 per ton. " v Old Reliable BUGGY HOUSES Gen- BDTII PHONES The schooner Ahwaneda came up yesterday and got a load of lumber for Peterson's lumber yard at Newport. The dredge Lincoln is at work repairing the Lee Wade dyke, which was damaged by the high tide Sunday. I. B. Smith has mude an assign ment of his stock of men's fur- nishings for the benefit of his creditors. It 13 said that the stock ! will invoice more than the liabilities ! amount to. Miss Iona Gill cams home from Portland Tuesday evening and re turned to the city again Wednesday morning, where she has accepted a pesition in a department store. Mr and Mrs. James Salvage and W. F. McJunkin departed. Saturday morning for a trip to Southeastern Oregon and California points. They will be gone a couple of weeks. M. E. CHURCH Corner of 5th and Grove Sts. Toledo, Oregon. Services Sunday School, 10 a. m. C. T. Saling. Supt. v Preaching service, 11 a. m. n l. f M neacning, YltfU p. m. Epworth 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 Paster, first door eouth of Church. Sanford Saydar; Pa stor, - J. S. AKIN lascect those new Warnock & Hughes. premiums at NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice i3 hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed, by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, executor the estate of Moses Lane, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and reauired to present the sane to me for payment at my home in SiIetz, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six rconths from the date hereof Dated January 23, 1914. C. S. Davis. Executor of the estate cf Moses Lane, deceased. WORK CXEN. I have a team of 4-year-old, well broken oxen, good disposition, weight between 1400 and 1500 each. Reasonable of sold at onse. C. Baternan. Toledo, Or. V ; CALL FOR WARRANTS.. Notice is hereby sriven that all warrants drawn on the' General Fund of Linci-ln county and en dorsed "not paid for want of funds" cn and prior to March 14, 1912, are hereby called and the in terest stopped thereon this date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this. 15th day' of January, 1914. ' G. B. McCluskey, County Treasurer. Look Here! You people who want to sell, if you will make the prices right I can do business with you. Bare good, live firm in Portland to assist. Call at thp Racket Store and list your property. R. N. Warnock. , WONDERFUL COUGH REMEDY Dr. King's New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough cr cold. D. P. Lawson of Eidson, Tenn., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the most wonderful cough; cold and throat and lung; medicine I ever sold in my store.. It can't be beat. It cells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." Thi3 is true, becansw Dr. King's New Discovery will re lieve the most obstinate .of coughs end colds. Lung troubles ouicklr helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the family. 50c and $1.00. All drug gists pr by mail. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO. Philadelphia or St. Louis. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that that undersigned has been duly appoin ted by the Countv Court nt th. State of Oregon. vfor the Countv of Lincoln, administratrix of th 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 six months from the date of this notice to m at the office of the Yaquina Bay i-anu ana Abstract Company, in Toledo, Oregon. Dated and first publication. Jan uary 9, 1914. ; ' EaraCrahcnv Administratrix of the estate oC Thomas Dillon, deceased.'