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Will take two or llirce to board, rlicap. Ai.so housekeeping rooms to rent. Cjni.cn House, bcaido tlio elec tric plant. FIELD SPORTS Wurii you keep a boy Interested In football, baseball, tennis, and the like, you lessen tlio chances that he will get Interested in things not so good for hint, Thu Youth's Companion, since its enlargement, gives fjcncroua space to this matter ot athletic training, and gets the best coaches in the country to write for it. How to practice to become a first rate pitcher, how to train for a race, bow to learn the newest strokes in Bwimmlnr these and a hundred other topics of the greatest interest to boys to girls, too, for that matter are touched upon in this important de partment ot The Companion. And this is only a small part of the services which The Companion ren ders in any home which it enters. It has points ot contact with a hun dred interests. If you do not know the Companion tut It is today, let us send you one or two current Issues free, that you r.my thoroughly test the paper's qual ity. Wo will send also the KoreraH for 1515. Every new subscriber who penJa ?2.00 for the fifty two weekly Issues j of 1ft 15 will receive free all the iuoa i f the paper for the remaining wctl:a uf 1:U; also The Companion Home Cah iuiiir for 1015. ! the youth's companion j 1 4 'Vu-kelny Street, Roston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this OflVo ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notlrn Is he; iby given that the undcru,rncd Administrator of tho es tate of Lucy L. Rowin, deceased, will, ly virtue of an order of sale, duly made and entered of record In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ore pn. on the second day of November, 1'J14. authorizing, empowering and licensing the undersigned adminis trator to sell all the real es'.nto be J lnnjsii. ; tn ha!d estate. In pursuance ! thereof. I will on and nfter Saturday, the c'av of December, 1914, and nfi - r the hour of t; n o'( lock a. m. of i iniid day, at my residence Ht Waldport, ; ()re::..n. cliir for salo at Private Sale to thu highest bidder, all of tho foi- lowing described real property, be- lonr.im to said estate, to wit: The ! ti'.st half of the northeast quarter of' lectio thlrly-two in township twelve F.mti:. Ucvcu wet of wi'.iam-! ( H- r!i!ian tn Oregon; also lots five r.nu s.s In l,!oi'k eighteen in Rubles addition to tho To.vn of Wald )i(ii' in Lincoln county, Oregon, 'i ein:.! tf iialf, Cash In Hand. Dated at. Toledo, Oregon, Nov. 2, l&H. George L. Ro-vln, Adiiii:iliiatsr of the estate of Lucy L. lcjwln, deceased. kdy.cs to cori r;: r.Tor.5 T: t'.. ' ,:y 'mii.U t:f I.in'-Vn t:-;un'.y f)i. .. v. ;l r. ci-ive M.ii'-1 hiJa r-r furn .if.' r it. rial and ons'.i uoti.14 t'ir.'i iu-ii.f as ful!:.Hs: (mo (,ver .Nor'! K( r ; n? Vai l u'.. (!no owe utl. ':. l:. ('. IJ.Vi.n'B unJ (.110 i.v: r M ,, lit T-l-d(. All bid.; tn l.t i.i nr. ii. ii.ui. e wiili .!a:m (.:d i n i:, .. ;:. us en in (!hj t li ra's I. .v . ! ; u-1 b li!-d , ;ili l!ie t't.iiin. ' .,!'; en or in-.' ru C oVl i'U, V. ..I . .W.-ir 25nt. 1!H I. Knih l.ld inu.-l lie a i nii:aii!ed by a lertille.l di' 1 1 ir.i..ti:,t,,i;; to 6 per cent of the b'd " ..u'.'d. H. Ilawiil, rrun'y C.-.k. Rli-:.:.v.al',-.i Pfttna Slcppcd I '! ' Ii" t ni;a.'::tiia or : r:io,!..'s j--cs i;i''.:t to, 1 1: i l n l' u 1 p a r I 1 it j'i :vi.i:s without rubblr.s ! it ft i;i.s 1'ie Khouiunth; P;ii:i:i I ftrotin.l t ho Joints v.m Kive.i re-I lioir ..ml iiinfort. Ih.u't Buffer! ict it botll'j to-day! It is a' fi'i:!y i.tt'iii ine for all pulii3, Liu::,, Lnaai'3, culs, sore ti"()iit, itftii;i!.'ia and chert pains. P.o vcnis infection. Mr. Cii;is If. W-in .vurUi. California. wriU-t; "it did wonder. for mv rhcti tnalmai. "ain i n as soon as I anul" It. I recommend it to inv Inends as the best litiiun'iit 1 ever used." (Su-'-Mitecd. 5c. at vu'ir DiUKKista. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven that tho un flerslgnod administrator of the estate of J. N. llrandcberry, deceased, has Died his tluul account with Hie county clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, and the tounty Judge has set the 2d da) of No-.ombcr, 1914, at the hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon and the county court room of sold county, at, the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final arrount and the set tlement thereof. E. C. Brandeberry, Administrator. L. L. Swan, Attorney for Adin. Stop that First Fall Cougli Check your fall cough or cold at once don't wait it may lead to serious lung trouble, weaken your vitality and de velop a chronic lung ailment. I tlet a bottle of Dr. Dell's I'lne-Tar-IIoney today; it Is pure nnd harmless use it freely for that fnll roup;h or cold; If baby or Ciiii.lren are sick give it to tliciu it will relievo quickly and per manently. It Hoothcs the irri tated throat, lungs and ulr pas sages. Loosens Phlegm, Is antiseptic and fortifies the sys tem against colds. It surely prevents cold genns from get ting a hold. Guaranteed. Only 25c. at your druggists. at R. S. Van Bill Mulkey came down from the Big Elk country Wednes day. M. S. Collins, the Siletz saw mill man, was a county seat vis itor Wednesday. Grant King, landlord at Sl'etz. wa3 transacting business at the county seat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brass field and son of Lower Siletz were passengers for Portland yesterday morning. Sondre Romtvedt returned last Friday evening from East ern Oregon, where he had been for the past several months. B. F. Grant of Harlan brought the election returns in from Big Elk Wednesday evening and is also attending Commissioners' Court. Leo Bateman arrived down last evening from Aberdeen, Washington, where he has been Cranberries Cleve's. with thfl rlrprVn flrpp-nn TloiT " ' - O ' CT expects to be here a month or more. At the special school meeting last Saturday a levy of six mills made for 'school purposes.'? This is a half mill larger than was made last year, but owing f Tl was made last year, but owing to part of the district halng Leon cut off and placed in dis- trict 59, it will UOt raise any more money than was raised last year. TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC Bills are payable at the Tele phone office, Toledo, beginning November 1, 1914. REPORT OF t GRAMMAR SCHOOL f For the month ending Octo-'J ber 20, 1914: j? Grades Three and Four; Five rfl mlv Cnitan O n rl TPicrVif voo. i S and Six; Seven and Eight, res pectively: No. enrolled, 24; 45; 35, total 109. No. days' attendance, 486; SOS; 619, total 1913. N0. days' absent, 13; 36; 44, tnip( oj 1 . , . , , , . o. times late, 0; 4; 5, total 9. Percentage of attendance, 97; )6; 94, average 96 per ct. v r ,llc(. i,,, ',.' n ' , by Paents- - t No- visits by members of the School board. 0. Aileen Gaither Maude Wakefield S. B. Ports Teachers. ANSWERS MR. CLARK Portland, Or., Oct. U, 1514. Edlt-T Leader: I note the timmun Icntlr.n of A. P. Clark In ycur last wcik's !s,rf,:c iitij amm samewht sur pnsrd ut Mr. (".ar'.i's atlitulo In the mailt r. 1 was toll that the County Ju.lse tol l a party tl at tho reason he did lint rut down Eomo of the et-.t:-:rnlis Viiii that na ono appeared to prottEt against It. Will Mr. Clark cr 'ho Ccun'y Court miko aomo ru!o to nli'.,w 1:ov; ir.ntiy taxpayer;) It will tai:o ij ::.:r.;c an ed'cttlvo protest la endi " . M:rt pii.r,:? d i ait care ta i.i ti h t!::n;:s, for Good rcar.stis i.i t!i; '.i oivn, mJ I think that everyone i:ov s Unit Ihero could bo no prorous wl? In that way. I hardly think that 1 . Clark wouid caro to v.r.lk up r.nd j p-ote'l u;;alsit tho estimate of any j tif the county officials, though he ir.l;lit think tho cstimato was rod j Scully wn.iiR. Tho facts aro that the officials aro nice mcu and good neigh I burs, rnd no ono cares to stir up en i mity with any of them, whatever they ' may think ubout the system, j However, Mr. Clark did not quote nny Ktnluto saying that It was un'aw- ful for tho County Coutr to do their July 1, when affairs were run duty tn regard to protecting the I ning smoothly here and abroad county aralnst such things, and I .h ink nearly every taxpayer In the county will agree that the County Court is elected and paid to look out for the county's Interests In all things and protect them as much as possiblo. 1 do not wish to mix Into the mat ter and would not write this, only that the opportunity is too good to glvo my old friend Clark a friendly jab and try to get blra where he be longs. I do not think he will say that Its manly to get behind the ex cuse, "the people did not make me do so and so, and I couldn't do It." A man should stand by Ills policy and di'fend It If he thinks It's right, and If ha docs not think It's right, he should nut stand for It In the first place. It's ouly cowards that cry at tho eleventh hour: "You ought to have told me this, or you ought to have made me do that." Very truly yours, A. W. Morgan. Must Be Sold at Once One Dean loom, fly shuttle, practically ncv;veavcs all kinds of rugs and carpets. Work on hand. Will teach purchaser. For particulars see Mrs. S. P. Clark, Merchants' Hotel. HOUSE FOR SALE New 4 room bungalow, la heart Ot city. Enquire at this ollke, The CLEANER That Gels the Dirt SPARES THE WOMAN AND HER CARPETS GUARANTEE We absolutely guarantee the Yaxley Vacuum Cleaner for 5 years to do its work right, and will make good any defects which may develop in material or workmanship, We back every machine with a Safety Bond protecting the purchaser. For Salo by Q. B, MOXXXN &S WOETH t TH rilwl,Iiair ., . . , J THE aNIRE man i'h''yH'-M- i,v'M'!-HM-M.MM.AJ.AAiAJJ.J,A.lAj.j.i.-!.t..ij -- ---- X Telephone and Electric Are Now Payable Office- Beginning November 1st. i HHM.HH POSTAL-SAVINGS rp. , . , only added greatly to the gener The war in Europe is proving ci administrative duties of the a big boon to postal savings in 6y6tem but haa brought up this country. From tho very many new and interesting prob uay hostilities opened across the icn, which havte called f0r th seas postul-savmgs receipts be- carefui personal consideration gan o inciertse by leaps and of Postmaster General Burleson bounds and vithurawals fell off, nn(i Governor Dockery, Third a result quite contrary to . the ' Assistant Postmaster General, predictions ct many well-in- i;ut their task has been light jormcd persons yho, in their C:;ed somewhat by the promM iinagmation, saw lines of fever- negB of depository banks in isn depositors at poBtofflce pay furnishing additional security to windows anxious to again re. mcet )the abnormal deposits, turn the'r savings to the bopt-'A numbcr of the very Unrest n...v.v .ivjr vai.ic ucium 'T trusted to Uncle Sam. Put the forcarters fai'ed to reckon on the absolute co'-fidence of the American citlien, lcgardloss of the Aug thrit lirrt met his eyes, in the cbiii'y and purpose of tho Governnie.it to c.rry out its ob ligations, not only among the nations of the earth, but with the humblert citizen of our land. Two important results have followed; thousands of people, i'U'S''y cf foreign birth, accus tomed to f:nl their savings abroad, ar? now jiatrons of our postal-savin S3 system; and a . . . i-iwii, n ., .uiu.o .: Jll.lll-CSLIOII. enormovs L inn of- actual cash .Take po-Uo-Ux. tho iaMnt mil n'. have been released for connncr- U iuiciy sure Laxtive, r.n i ,u on t cial uses among cur own people ! t'urrur ,r'1in ,n "Taa;:r1 aiomnrh or at n. tli"e when tbe need for I "' '''r "i,',"0, 1 i'- r th ai a ui. e vnen i .e nee.i ior , .vrr anJ purlfy )ho j,i , ,. ,s every uvaiii;.!): iiunar is prvsi- The growth of postal-savings in the United Slates has been steady and healthy and the sys tem has Ailed nil important gap between the tin-van depository and the factory paymaster. On and the transmission of money across the Atlantic was safe and expeditious, there was approxi mately $43,000,000 of postal savings standing to the credit of about 388,000 depositors. Since then over $10,000,000 of depos its have been added and the number of depositors has increased enormously. This unprecedented gain is the more striking when it is considered that the net gain in the last three months is larger than the gain for the fiscal year 1914. Scores of ofllces have done more postal-savings business since the war has been going on than was done by them during the previous existence of tho service. ino increases are confined to no special localities. but have been felt in every nook and corner of the country. New York City alone made a gain in September of more than n mil lion, while llrooklyn showed a relatively big increase. Chica go reported a larger gain in the past three months than for the previous twelve months. More than 7,000 new accounts were opened during the period, bringing the number of deposi- tors in that city up to over Jiwuu' Jm. . The unexpected increase In 1 tt .-."-.- -.-.-j"-.-t-t at the Telephone I postal-savings business has not bailllS Of th(i COlinfrv V.I.h nave ncrtioiore declined to qualify as depositories for i:or.-tal-Eavins funds, arc i ov nmong the eager applicants for them. FOR SAL'i i Fine Itp.miitonicn, tovrfl inare. This is an c!o:.'-.nt rni mul, sound and true. A!o tv.r eolts. Will r:o' ono or all. S.f.VKrt KAN'Cir, i;ik City, Oron. Po-Do-L. Banltheo Pimples Kad Dlood, Pimples, lhivlachrs. BiliouKnoiS, Torpid Llvrr, Constipa- tl. n ........... f.ll .t Miuirt . nl tti.i fci.v v.f!:. ii i-.'c l-r.r tri lrxlon i.u-1 stonily n-rvcs J'jt ailr bnUIo t'jriay. Mumv Lack if not Mi'lsfloii. A;i t.ri w.'.-n. Wo take subscriptions for the Port land Dally Telegram. For a short period only, we will be allowed to take subscriptions at $3.60 for a full year. Regular price $5.00. Dlziy? Cll'jusr Constipated? Dr. King's Now Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy flow of llile and rids your Stomach and Bowels of waiito and fermenting body poisons. They are a tonic to your Stomach and I.lver and tone the general system. Klrst dose will cure you ot that de pressed, dlr.zy, bilious and consti pated condition. 25c. all drunKlM. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Dillon, decraerd. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned, as administratrix of the es tate of Thomas Dillon, deceased, has filed withe tho Clerk ot the above Court, her final account as adminis tratrix of said estate and that the 7th day of December, 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. thoreof has been fixed by the Court as the time for hearing objections to said report and settlement thereof. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 31st day of October, 1914. 8sr Crahsn, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dillon, decessed. HOT LAKE MANAGER WOULD LIKE NOTICE OF ARRIVAL IN ADVANCE Persons contemplating a visit to Hot Ijike Springs, Oregon, who require the service ot a wheel choir or other nnrl&l rnnvnnlnnrA. am raiiiiiiHtn,! h the management to give notice of ar- rl ,n dance, so that proper care 'nd Ue,n,V.n. TJ' b.1 "iurpd' (l"d niiv vour rmnltpwr f tr t ..u "nr Jrour Kranueware or If. Lewis' snd get ticket on u, nM, big range, Bills Boy's Aches -re various and komctimcs serious. Small boys have a knack of eating what they shouldn't and that often means a doctor's vlUt and a prescrip tion that the boy won't like. But you will get prescriptions for children put jp all right here. The drugs and medi cines aro of the best quality and doc tar's orders are scrupulously filled, with care and speed, and at reason able prices. Toledo Drusr Co. X THE f Ibon bokiere I SI. N. ANliKltSON, l'rni. Choice Coiifeciioiis Summer DrihltH Ice Cream Ice Cdl Drtnh.t , Milk Shale ; Ir.iHs, Xut Taint eco Stationery Bst raiids $ TOLEDO. ORE'iON' 1CD( N.)tlit::t but well fe.iKortd W(X)il !uiivc!id I'rompt Delivery jack mm MOTICE OF CONTEST Lundliice, Portland, Oregon. October 20. l'JU. To l.c! -a of Horace C. Drndluy, rio , iC'.H-.':i, If.irhiu, fliciron, (''-.nfstee: Vi u .ire hereby notified that Charlt s It. Slielion. who nivm Lliiuton. Orcuon. as hit pontofllce address, did on Oc- .;h-jr 3. l.H, iilii In this office his duly .orrjl.oraled application to contest rnd secure the cnieellalion of yonr Homestead Kntry, No. 0:.;2i, Serial N'. Q'MC, made December 1, 1U0!I, for NW',4 Section 26, Township 12 south, Rnniie 8 west, Willamette Meridian. anil us grounds for his contest ho al leges that said heirs of Horace C. Bradley, deceased, bare ntvur resided ou Bald land, have never cultivated any part of said land, have never n-ado any Improvements thereon, and that nam noirs have wholly abandoned said land for more than six months tiumcduttuly preceding the beginning ji tins contest. You are, therefore further notified that the said allegations will bo taken by Uiis office as havlni; been con fessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder wiUiout your further right to be heard there in, either before tills office or on ap peal, If you fall to die in this office within twenty daya after the Fourth publication of this notice, as shown be low, your answer, under oath, specif ically meeting and responding to these allegations ot contest, or if you fall within that time to (lie In tills office !duo proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service la made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contes tant In person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of Us receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was mnde stat ing when and where the copy was de livered: If mode by registered mail, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the piiMtoffice to whom the copy was mailed, and this affidavit must be ac companied by the postmarter's receipt for the lutter. You should state In your answer the name of the oostofflce to which vnu kdoslre futuro notices to be sent to you. n. f. Migby, Register. Geo. I. Smith, Receiver. Date of first publication, November 6, 1914; date ot second publication, November 13. 1914; dnte of third publication, November 20, 1914; date of fourth publication, November 27. 1914. Oo to ltngel and have tlinun ar)i and pains taken out of your body. Magnetic or electric. He can rollove you of your troubles. Office In Com. merclal Hotel. J. S. AKIN ARTHUR NYE Boat Supplies Plumling end Fixture J Stover Gas Engines Toledo-Siletz Stage Daily cxerpt Fundav. Will make connectians with mornin train, arriving in Siletz about 10 a. m. Leaving; there after dinner. Passengers. COc. per trio. Toledo Livery Sullen. Jthn liuttty, I'icd. R. 1. BURGESS 1'llYSICMX AXU SUUtll.uN Tot.CDO, l;HtliiON Oflioe in Ofstdahl !ini!i!ini. O.fico hours: 10 to 12 . in.; 8 t- 4 vii.l 7 lo 8 p. m. KiiitTK'.-ncy ''i'.'.ii at any tin CT. -ICLLING3 WOilTIL l'uncral I)ii(clir iiinl Ijuliaiincr IV.lls ll!iWeii-il Day or Nii;lit Jinlll 1'llOllt'H TOLEDO, OUEtJON. H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician a;id Surgeon oi-ricp; In Residence, second house above Hard '.Y:-.ru Stoic. OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12; 2 to 4, nnd 0 to 8. Calls any time to any place W. C. BELT, M. D. & C. M. Physician and Surireon OFFICE Over l'obtolllce Thono 2103 Residence HI-AND-DllI COTTAGB Phono 2r.ri2 NEWPORT, OREGON CITATION In the matter of the csUte of Lucy L. Rowin, doceased. To Ellen C. Rowin. Chrlatopher Ham- uiuuu, jiuseua iiauKin, Alzina Ham mond, Joseph H. Hammond. Clar A. Hammond, Catherine M. 011L Charles V. Oourley, lirnen E. Oour ley, Horace B. Oourloy, May Gour ley, Minnie R Oourloy, Clara M. Oourley, Gideon. Tripp, Alice Hub bard. Orach HhucklmrL Pearl Dick inson, Fred Mitchell. Millie Mitchell, Dema Domke and Joe MltchelL Greeting: H You and Mch nf ----- -w- vh i our Cited And ran ii (fori annA-. i il' County Court of the slate of Oregon, tuuuiy or Lincoln, at the Court Room thereof at Toledo, In the county of Lincoln. Hint n ... " day, the 2d day of November, 1914, . m inv iorenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to Lie administrator of said estate, to sell in u en oi me Hereinafter described real estate of the said deceased, to Day tho clnlma rlin,. ' " - - - , n o uuu nA(Jt)llseS of tho said estate, ss may be noccs- iu.ii; mo east Half of the north east qunrter of section 32 In township 12 south, rango 11 west of V llloiiietto Meridian In Oregon, and Lots fi and 6 of block 18 of Rubles first addition to Waldport, Oregon. Witness the Hon. John Kogarty. Judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon for the count of Lincoln, with the seal ot said Court affixed thta 6tli day of ("Member, 1914. (SoalJ Uy carl Cllderslcsve, U. .... Ueputy Clorn, r