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' '. ' J tlNCdLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 23.1915, Page 4, ' Oscar Brown of Siletz Is just I finishing building a bungalow. W. J. Cllne of Eddyvllle was a TVinrfo visitor Wednesday even ing. .: .I-.- !', Warren Hall of Siletz has be fcL! ..1.6 construction of a bunga- lo i V; ; i.ilKe R. R. Miller went to Si let i. Monday to look after road matters. .' . '. , Jack Bellany and L J3. Smith visited Newport Saturday, re turning home on the Transit. Miss Florence Austin SDent the veek-end with her mother at Summit. Mrs. C. 0. Hawkins and little daughter returned from a visit at Newport last Saturday after noon. Frother Averill of the Newport Signal and Dave Harding, re corder of the Rebort City, were Toledo visitors Monday. The steamer Newport is now at Storrs, where slie is receiving ar. overhauling. G. K. Freeman is painting her. Robert Warnock, Jr., aged eight years, while playing on the rings at the grammar school Winpsday, fell and broke the bo..u in his forearm. Clyde British McMillan Columbia arrived from Wednesday. W. E. Lingenfelter went to to mouth of Siletz yesterday. ' Lee Wade, went to Albany Monday morning. , Alec Sider of Rose Lodge was in the city this week, ' . Deputy Assessor G. II. Hors fall is assessing at Siletz Agency this week. . , Attorney P. A Lafferty went to Portland Monday morning on a few days business visit. Jacob Pf erschlng was up from Newport yesterday looking after business matters. A big baseball game between Upper Farm and the' Agency boys was played at Siletz last Sunday, resulting in o victory for Siletz by a score of 8 to 2. A class of the grammar school plan walking to Newport to at the teachers' institute one day next week. They will return by boat. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waltenberg of Rose Lodge were in the city the first of the week. August Kullama was up from Rose Lodge this week. Mrs. R. A. Abbey of Elk City went to Newport Saturday to remain with her daughter, who is attending school at that place, until school closes. Mrs. George Iloefleln and lit- iO.R, HOLLINGSWORTHf ; Complete Home Furnisher H will stay here with his broth- ; tie son, Vernon, departed this er, Alec, during the Summer, at morning ior uatuana, uainorma, ens:t. ! fr a vlait witn ner Bon Will, and , ' , . . . i family. They will be gone sev- ls promises to be a most ex- eral 4ek8 i'Mifiu uuney year. rur iue past several years the honey lias been exceedingly light, bi t al the rate bees are storing tiency now indicates there will be unusually heavy crop this season. o M. E. CHURCH NOTES .'As an imlicatton of the In eivnsod interest in the Sunday fechool is a result of the contest . ; int with pride to cur at tendance Sunday. There were firtren more than the Sunday IT. F. Travers,. the blacksmith, before and nine of these were ' struck a good vein of black sand Frank Cruson and Frank Wade spent several days fishing on Lower Siletz the latter part of last week. Mr. Cruson re turned to work as mail clerk Tuesday morning. .... E. B. Shumway departed Mon day morning on a business visit to California. He expects to be gone about ten days, and will take in the big fair at San Fran cisco betore returning. . . I While digging a weU at Siletz Children's Bloomers 25c. Pair It Takes Experience to run a Drug Store as it ought to be run In such a way as to have the Im plicit confidence of iU patrons the publli It takes knowledge profes sional knowledge to be able to uom pound Drugs correctly and make up doctor's prescriptions. We have that knowledge ia a superior degree, and our customers as well as tue medical men know this. We solicit your Drug trade, assuring you of the best and promptest service at the lowest prices. Toledo Drug Co. thk , . 1 BON BONIERE f The be3t Ladies' Hose in Toledo, 25c. Pair Malines of Every Color X X Don't rock the knocker. Get In new scholars. W'i or be a and boost! T-.o new class recently organ ized is proving a bunch of live which shows golii. Just what the prospects are Is not known at this time. The fishing bat, "Bud Fish er" being built at the Walker and waited for daylight. More searchers arrived and the party numbersed 30 by seven in the morning. At nine they found her in an old cabin where one hod taken refuge. - The night was cold and : she was thinly clad, without hat or coat, and must have suffered severely. . . She told her storv of hparlncl a bell and going over a hill and J nd fach of you are hereby cltetf arrnss a ranvnn nnlv tn finrl tha nd llred to appear In the County across a canyon, only to una the Court of tho state o( Oregon, for the COWS were not there. The place County of Lincoln, on Monday, the 10th was strange to her and she day of May. 1915, at 10 o'clock in the a baseball club. The Beavers bere. is now recelvlne the finish- struck off in what she thought ' forenoon or mai aay, men ana and the Giants had better look nr tnr.h nPmrtorv h. .the direction of home. She 1 lV"0!r wnJ ST wanaerea aDOUt tin it grew so , Hawkins, the administrator of said es dark She COUld no longer go and , tate, to sell so much as may be neces then lay down under a tree and ""y of th" hereinafter described real ... joii.h a Jo,, estate of the said deceased, to pay the waited for daylight. At day- cIalm. cnargeg and expenses of the ngnt sne started again and trav- Baid estate, towit: Beginning on west eled for some hours till she came meander line of Yaqutna River, 26,4 At one place her ch8lns auth or norm line or section tracks, which the searchers were Wlllamette Meridian in Oregon, run Unable to follow all the way.ran west to west line of section 15, thence near a nele-hhor'n home then south 41 rods and 1 foot, thence east turned off. She moved in a cir-. 8? r0Q t0 l!,e V.Ier,. n", T. 11 ,S uires. Already tnere is talk of shipyard here, for II. M. Bom- to tneir laurels, inis class is ne lmmrhpri known as the Argatheas. Mrs: I . m , . Ailw. is the teacher and Russel 1 A- T- Peterson loaded a car of Wishart the president. Any cascara bark Saturday, shipping young person between the ages Bame t0 New York City. This nf ik nH is uiii hi. Wpionn,PH shipment took all the bark which Sunday morning the pastor : Mr- Peterson had in this city and to the cabln v-Ul monph nn the anhiort "Nnt Hum miwuuu CITATION I In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln In the matter of the estate of Ellen . ItruHPth, deceased. ' To Mrs. Anna Peterson, Christina. Kuuk, Gunder Uruueth, Olaf Bru soth, Mrs. Gudron Toftager, Joseph E. Bruseth, Dora Brusoth, Eliza Bru Beth, Albert Bruseth, Tena Bruseth, Frltjof Bruseth, Palmer Bruseth anil Ruby Bruseth, Greeting: In the Name of the State of Oregon, . AKIN M, N. ANIiKHrtoN, I'rop. Choice Confections Summer Drhth'H Ice Cream Ice Cold Drink Milk Shakes Ir,itts, Xuts Tohacco Stationery Bt Brands Cigars TOLEDO, OREGON 1 1 1 1 ' .l.S i R. D. BURGESS rilYKICIAS A NO KUKUKON TOI.KIK), OHKHIN Oftlfo li' OMwIiihl Ui.lld'iiB. .Olflr lioiirs: 10 to 12 n. in.: 2 t.u 4 hii.I 7 to 8 p. ui. Kiiierirfnuy Cn Ht anv tin .XOLLINGS WORTH Funeral DiiecUir mid Emhalmur Calls answered Day or Night Both I'liont'M , Servants, but Friends," and in t)... i voning on 'The Cure for Unrest." These will be a frank discussion of some practical jihaft'a of Christianity. You will find them helpful. We -IH h glnd to see you present and as sure you of a cordial welcome, bpecial music by the choir at fcoth services. Donald Stewart is the new Ralph Pepin was in the city Wednesday evening looking al ter matters pertaining to the bridge across Depoe slough, iwhich he is building here. lie 1 expects his first cargo of lumber , from Waldport today. At 8 o'clock p. m., April 26th, 1 1915, the I. O. O. F. of Toledo i will celebrate the 98th anniver- t m a. l t. i 1 lrudcr of the Choir and Judging fur' " umi '" llluuun- r K,v: bv Kundav'B serv ces he w 111 I ,cc ci.icuainuin inalntnin the excellent record made by his predecessors. The Choir is a real factor in the life rf tho Church. Dr. J. T. Abbett will be with us f"i- il.e third quarterly confer- ; . May 1 and 2. Fuller an L"Ui. finent next week. R. H. Allen, Pastor. 0 HIVES For the Best and Cheapest Hive, made by a prac tical bee man, call on James McDonald, West Toledo. PPPOSALS FOR FAIR GROUNDS ASKED '1 ue County Fair Boarl of Lin coln county will receive propos als lor location for the County I j.lr. Said proposals to include tilirMe site for grounds and K nut of sale or lease and any thing further of Interest or in ducement that may assist in making an appropriate choice. All bids to be filed with tho County Clerk. BidB to be con sidered May 7th. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Secretary. r ALL FOR WARPANTS Notice is hereby given that all warrants drawn on the General Fund of Lincoln county, Oregon, and endorsed "not paid for want of funds," up to and including Nov. 12, 1!M3, arc hereby called, and the interest slopped thereon this date. C. B. McCluskey. County Treasurer. Dated April 12, 1915. in their hall in this city, to which everyone is cordially invited. The White Willow took a crowd to the. beach at Newport last Sunday for the day. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Trait, Mrs. Clark, Miss Tweedt, K. J. Clark, Fred Russell and Peter Beyer .Watt Shipp, the Salem powder man, has been In this city several days this week. He has built a powder magazine out north of town, where he will keep a sup ply'of powder. Gardner & Pet erson will have charge of the magazine.. II. F. Norton was the success ful bidder at the Eddyvllle mo hair pool last Monday, purchas ing same at the price or jzy2 cents per pound. The pool weighed 22.283 pounds and brought the farmers in the viclu itv of Eddyvllle tho neat sum of $7,242. Dairying, wool and mo hair are the three money makers for Lincoln county farmers o crossed her own path It is a rough and hilly country and very difficult to travel, even by daylight. It was a thankful party that gathered when the missing girl reached home and the news of finding her spread. Willamina Times. 0 TOLEDO, OREGOJ' LJ thafMtriud b ovUmaUirud 4J trial frirci. Tlmr an mcU!It I I n Iruo lo mm. Out Wutblt cu M lo?" w:t b Mot Ire cm ivqimA. f D4"1UmIIU.wm, ThCWH.UnyC,3tU HarkThe Fire Bell Rings Let us prove the fallacy of not insuring your HOME when you get $1000.0.0, three years for $8 or five years at $12. After the fire is over, after all , titled action to me directed and dated MISS MABEL MANN SPENDS NIGHT tN WOODS Mabel Mann of Salmon river, met with an experience she is not likely soon to forget. About six o'clock on Saturday evening last she left her home in search of mo cows. The cows soon came up, but Mabel didn't. It got late and her folks became alarmed and a brother and Joe Kangiser set off in search. They hunted till ten but found no trace of the girl. A general alarm was turned in and several others Joined and hunted with out avail till well Into the night. Falling to find her they returned ning. and containing 22 acres. Witness the Hon. R. R. Miller, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 5th dav of April. 1915. Date of nrst publication nereor is April 9th. 1916. R. H. Howell. uoumy uiern. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, Arthur WatHon, plaintiff vs. Paul J. Cauthorn. defendant. By virtue of an attachment execu tion and order of sale Issued out Ol me (above entitled Court In the above enr Paints and wall paper selling at cost at the Racket store For Sale Pigs, all sizes, large or small, or brood sows with pigs. C. C Damon, Eddyvllle, Oregon. o . your visible assets are in a heap of smoldering ruins, you find it too late to wish for Fire Insur ance or better Insurance. After your property has been burned and your assets gone and you find yourself in the throes of finlncial distress, satisfactory adjustment or immediate pay ment of your FIRE loss is your main hope of salvation financi ally. Call at the office and let us write your FIRE Insurance on your House or Household Goods. we know you and will look after your welfare and Bee that you get a square deal on your ad justments and payments of your loss. We represent some of the best companies on earth and pay the loss before the ashes grow cold. Crosno & Crosno. o Launch Transit. Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m. Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Newport 2:30 p. m.; To ledo 4 :30 p. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. H. A. Norton, Captain. the 31st day of March, A. O., 1915, In favor of Arthur Watson and against Paul J. Cauthorn, for the sum of 00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 19th day of February, A. I)., 1914, and a further sum of 150.00. wltn interest at per cent, from March 24, 1916, and the far ther sum of G0.00 with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent, from July 16, 1912, and the further sum of $20.00 with In terest at the rate of 6 per cent from Maroh 24, 1916, and the further sum of $13.70 and costs and, accruing costs and costs of this writ, commanding me to sell the following aoBcrioea real property, town: of 6U'A of Section 19, and the EVi of the NEVi and NKVi or SEV1 of Section 30, all In township 13 south, range 10 west of the Wlllamette Me ridian, In Lincoln County, Oregon. Now, tnererore, in compliance wiiu the demands of said attachment execu tion and order of sale 1 will on Satur day the 8th day of May. A. u., mio, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Courthouse. In the City .of Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the hlKhest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest of tbe above- named Paul J. cautnorn, aeienaani, in the above named action, In tbe above described property to satisfy said at tachment execution and order of sale, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Bart Gear, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication April 9, 1916, date of last publication May 7, 1916. MOHAIR GROWERS, TAKE NOTICE All persons wishing to sell their mohair in the Eddyvllle Pool are requested to notify the secretary as to the number of fleeces that they will put in said pool, notifying him as soon as possible. Pool will be sold Mou day, April 19th, 1915, immcdi ately after the arrival of the west bound train. All hair sell ing in this pool must be delivered at Eddyvllle not later than Mon day. the 19th. W. F. Wakefield, Sacy. o H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE In Residence, second bouse above Hardware Store. OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12; 2 to 4, and 6 to 8. Call any time to any place Toledo-Siletz Stage Dally except Sunday. Will make connections with morning train, arriving in Siletz about 10 a. m. Leaving there after din ner. Passengers, 50c. per trip. Toledo Livery SlabltE, John Rattey, Prop. EDW. J.CLARK Attorney at Law Toledo- - Oregon Whooping Cough Well everybody knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-IIoney is a remedy which brings quick re lief for Whooping Cough, loos ens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing children should never be without it. Keep it handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c. at your Druggist. Electric Bitters tor a Tonio o HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law Toledo- - Oregon P. A. LAFFERTY LAWYER Ofatadahl Building, Rooms 6 and 7 Will practice In any Court of the County or State, or In any of tin United States Courts Terms the most reasonable., .Consul tation Free. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. Ralph L. Graves, Plaintiff, vs. John A. Brlgman, Etta Esrpent, Harry Surgent, Anna Walqucr, A. L. Evans, Jano Doe Evans, Jnhn H. Cowls, Hattle Louica Cowls, Ster ret & Oberle Packing Company, a corporation; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hon or lnf--:rt la the real estate described in the com plaint herein, Defendants. To John A. Brlgman, Etta Sargent, Harry Sargent, Anna, Walquer, A. L. tivans, Jane Doe Uvans. Hattle Louisa CowUs, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any r'.irht. ti'.lc. en. tate, lien or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you the above entitled Court and Cause, ithln six weeks irom the date of the first publication of this Summons; and you fall to so appear and answer or otherwise plead, the platntlc will apply the Court for the relief prayed for his complaint on file herein, towlt: For Judgment against the defendant John A. Brlgman, for the sum of $700.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the 26th day of November, 1913; together with the further sum of $44.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 28th day of April, 1914; together with the further sum of $17.32 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 11th day of August. 1914; together with the further sum of $12.99 with Interest thereon at tlie rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 14th day of August, 1914; together with the fur ther sum of $76.00 to be allowed by tha Court as Attorney's fees In this suit; together wltn the costs and disburse ments of this action; And for a Decree foreclosing the mortgage described In the complaint herein and that the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, sell the real premises described in said mortgage at execu tion sale In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property oa execution, said real property being described as follows: The East One-half (Ett) of the Northeast Quarter IN'E4) of Seolion Twenty-seven (27) In Township Ten (10) South or Range Ten (10) West ot the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon. Tlint said real premises he sold sub- Joct to the lien of a certain Mortgage for the sum of $1100.00, whu h said mortgage Is recorded In the Records of Mortgage for Lincoln County in Vol ume 12 at page 318 thereof. That the proceeds of such sale bs applied to ths payment of tho plain tic s judgment aerem and to the costs ot such sate; And for a Decree that the above named defendants aiiu each and all ot tuera, and all persons claiming by through or under them or any of tliera, subsequent to the date ot the execu tion of said, mortgage, towlt: the 2tUi day ot November, 1913. either as-our chasers, encumbrancers, Judgment ci editors, lien creditors or otherwisn, be forever barred and foreclosed ot all rignt, claim ot equity, or equity of re demption in and to said real premises, or any part or portion thereof, save ea4y the statutory right of redemption. And for a further Decree that plain tic may become a purchaser at such. sale; and that any purchaser at such, sal be immediately put Into the po- sesBion ot sucb real premises by the, Sheriff ot Lincoln County, Oregon; Ana ior a runner Decree that plain tic's Mortgage lien on said real prcm lses above described Is prior and iu perlor to any and all rights or claims of any or all ot the defendants; rnd for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and 'quit able In the premises. This Bummons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Llncola "nimty Lendpr, by order of it, Miller, County Judge ot Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, dutrd the 10th da of Feb ruary, 1916; the date of tho first pub lication ot this Summons Is the 6th dny ot March, 1916, and the defendant! are required to appear and answer oa or uoiore uie lutn uay or April, 1015. Chas. Z. Randall, Attorney for Plaintiff. 0 . See Dr. Retry about that easy payment plan, j