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Page 4, LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915. J. A. Silver of Elk City was la the city yesterday looting aiter business. V. s Myrtle Ilalston of Cor vallis is visiting her sister, Miss Ella Ilalston, in this city. n. V. Horlocher was over fiw, Corvallis the first of the wt . He has traded his prop erty in Run Bottom, known as the Bingham place, to Jay Dunn for same lots near the Catholic Church, and will build soon. The boy scouts are busy at work preparing their play, which they expect to put on within the next two or three weeks. The proceeds of this play will be used to purchase necessary paraphre nalia with which to carry on the work of the organization, o MARRIED At the home of the groom, near Nashville, Oregon, Wednes day, April 21, 1915, Mr. Richard R. Lakin and MUa Johannetha He'pn Atz, were united in mar riage. Rev. C. R. Ellsworth of this rity officiating. It was a pretty home wcddfng, I witnessed by several of the inti-! mate friends of the contracting I pr : !. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin . will make their home on the groom's homestead where they were married. I County Clerk Howell has re ceived a decree dismissing the siik Drought bv the f!or. v. Mo. i Lumber Co., et al., to 1 fo. i i se about $9000 of liens on ! lu:..i.c on their mill yard here. Tho ;ise was contested stronelv I in i ;.': ;ast term or Circuit Court. J. )'. Stewart was attorney for pLvi'tiff and Edw. J. Clark for de c.uant. M's Blanche Jeffreys went to Portland Saturday and will re turn tomorrow evening. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTES "he Ladies Aid Society meets with Mrs. J. G. Plank on Wed nesday afternoon. All the la dies are cordially Invited. Ladies Aid Societv will Lola their monthly cooked food srl . H Wauch's Meat Market on Saturday of this week Saturday evening at the home of ". E. Llngenfclter the third quarterly conference will be held. Dr. J. T. Abbett of Eu ro o will . preside. After the business session Mrs. Lingenfcl tci ..d Mrs. Allen will entertain In honor of Dr. Abbett. All the iiiriiinuiB una irienas or tne turner. R-e inviieu to attend. Dr. Abbett will preach Sunday morning at 11 a. m. In the e .. k tne nasi or will nreath at ft.tr it. i ... . 1 i ,1' ? pe y.ou a"end both of these services. ! - i 1 l. inrget 4Su"day sc:.l at 10 a.m. The teachers will be glad to welcome you to hese services ou will find the Sunday School is a real help t0A'""v.,, , K. On Friday evening of last wee x the Sunday School Hoard mrtr-t the parsonage. Election I w i. - t-rs ior was ncia ana plans were made for greater ef- tl . ... I C- I-.. 1 1 , o tV Btiimji worn, S. rorts was elected Biiperin- tendont and MIhs Helen I. Elder I at f... Vf all '.'.nit superintendent. After j 7th. 1915. Each bid must be ac uiiincBS of the evening a couij anled by a certified check luasant lime was had by amounting to 5 per cent, of the rrse"t. , bid submitted. HIVES 'or the Ilest and h- Cheapest I live, a nrac- bee man. McDonald, West Toledo. o PP?POSALS FOR FAIR GROUNDS ASKED T ie County Fair noar J of Lln cola county will receive propos als for location for the County Fair. Said proposals to Include ' a maae Dy ;-m.t tical ! tv call on - V- James V Bt'u'tble Bite for grounds and i'01"1' f Lincoln, on Monday, the 10th terms of sale or loose and nnvJ11' ot M", 1916' ' 10 o'clock in the ? t i . . - . .y : forenoon of that day, then and there thing further of Interest or in- ;t0 show cause why an order and ii dtucment that may aHRist In I cense should not be granted to C. E. making an appropriate choice, i Hawkins, the administrator of said ea- All bids to be filed with (i,p ,n,' ,0 ,p" po murh "' 08 nocel1 aii uiun to ui i "h u v.un inc Mty of (he nerpni,f,r dcrn,ea rn County Clerk, lllds to be Con- estate of the said deceased, to pay the Bidered May 7th. The right to (lulms. churges and expenses ot the reject any and all bids reserved. ,Hl'1 "tut', towit: Beginning on west Secretary. '.ALL FOR WARRANTS Notic e Is hereby Riven that all warrants drawn on the (irucral Fund of Lincoln county, Oregon, and endorsed "not paid for want of ftinilH," up to and Including Nov. 12, 1013, Ure hereby railed, and the Interest stopped thereon l" ttl "f l"'11 ourt mxed, this 5th th'HdatC- ttotZ I l"" Hrit ' publication hereof I. County Treasurer. April 9th, 1915. r, h. Howeii. -Dated April 12, 1'JlGj J County Clerk. that Paints and wall paper Belling at cost at the Racket store. Brother Matthews of the Ya quina Bay News was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Harry Divelbiss, the Newport confectionary man, went over to Siletz Wednesday. G. K. Freeman went to New port Monday evening to resume work on the steamer Newport. 1 1 W. G. Emery, the Newport poultry man, was a county seat visitor Tuesday, on legal busi ness. Ed Hanlon and family of West Yaquina attended the celebra tion of the Oddfellows here Monday evening. Wm. Dodson, formerly of Taft ' I hilt nmu Hvlntr ot Willamlns I was shaking iiads among old ! friends here Tuesday. Charley North, the Newport real estate man, passed through to his home Monday evening after a visit to Portland. Rev. W. T. Pearce of Siletz was in the city Monday evening. He delivered an address to the Oddfellows that evening. Edw. Stannard of Taft was visiting friends in this city the first of the week. lie Is now attending teachers' institute at Newport. The steamer Newport, which has been at the Nelson shipyard at Storrs undergoing repairs, was taken to the Lower Bav Sunday morning. Mrs. Ethel Gray Hamar re turned to her home at Newport X ivionaay evening, alter a sev eral days' visit with Mrs. C. O. Hawkins in this city. Miss Margaret Ralston, who is teaching school at Tatt, was visiting her sister in this city the first of the week. She is at tending the teaciieiV iiisuiutd at Newport now. Fred Russell will leave tomor row morning foi Roseburg, bis old home, where ne will reside again, after spending the past six years here as a member of the Toledo Drug Co, Elk City was the scene of a legal contest Saturday in Justice Court, between G. T. Smith, plaintiff, and J. M. Boren, defen-1 J dant, brought to recover on alt note. The Jury returned a ver dict for the defendant. J. F. Stewart appeared for plaintiff and Edw. J Clark for delendant. o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tho Pmmi,, T i i vvuiiij wun vji uiiuuiu county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for clearing, grub- blng and grading a 16 foot road bed, with a 2 toot drain ditch next to bank, In road District No. 6, Lincoln county, Oregon, be- ginning at station 0--00 and ex- Ending north to station 43-1-35.1 being on the Newport-Siletz wagon road, All bids to be in accordance with nlans and Cri.irlf1atlrkfia I now on fll in th Pnuntv rinrU'B - J omce, and must be filed with the County Clerk on or before one o'clock n. m.. lortflav. M.v ih. R. H. Howell, County Clerk. o CITATION In the County Court of the Bute of Oregon for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Ellon Hruseth, deceased. To Mrs. Anna Peterson, Christina Punk,' Gundur Bruseth, Olaf Bru soth, Mrs. Oudron Toftagcr, Joseph K. Ilruseth, Dora Bruseth, Ellia Bru scth, Albert Brusotb, Tens IlruseUi, Krltjof Bruseth, Palmer Bruseth and Ruby Bruseth, Greeting: In the Name of the 8tate of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby cited ana required to appear In the County court of the Bute of Oregon, for the meander line of Yaiiulna Hlver, 26i chains smith of north line of section I.'.. towtiHhlp 11 south, range 10 west of Williitntttu MiTklhin lu Oregon, run wrnt to went lino of section 15, thence koiiiIi 41 rtxlit uml 1 foot, thence cast so rods tt tint river, them e northerly uiong tm-iiniliT linn to point nf begin hliiK, ii nd ci n t it in I ii at 22 acres. Wlliii KS the linn. It. It. Miller, lllilce of the County Court of the Stnto of .Oregon for the County of Lincoln, with See Billy McGee about suit while the sale is on. fO.R, HOLLINGS WORTH Complete Home Furnisher frfrwi rcdorialf9s Positively the Bast Ladies' Hose in Toledo for 25c. 25 per cent diccount on all Flowers fcr one week. 50 pairs Children's Bloomers to close them out, 20c. pair. Water proof Mulines all colors j i J When Stopping in Toledo And when Hungry go to Norgaard's Restaurant When Sleeping Rooms are wan ted go to the Commercial Hotel You will be met at the train by the manager, who will show you the steeping rooms, which can not be duplicated in this city, as the Beds are Clean and having wool pads. There is a Good Office at the Commercial Hotel for you to go to spend your evenings. Hans Norgaard, Prop. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROP ERTY FOR FREIGHT Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned claims a ll-n on a certain Plunnr tiAtnff Mn in Mnilul maniifnu. itured by Berlin Machine Works. Said llun halnv In lha .um nf U.....,r lien being In the sum of Seventy-live and no-100 Dollars, together with In terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, from the 6th day of June, 1914, and for the cost of keeping and selling said property. The said Hen Is claimed by the un dorslgned, a common carrier, for the (transportation of Mid Planer from Portland, Oregon, to Toledo, Oregon, performed at the request of the law- lul posessor thereof, and on or about Jun 6th, 1914. The undersigned will on Saturday, the 22d day of May, 1916. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of auld day. at the I'laner Shed ot Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co., Toledo. Oregon, in order to satisfy the said claim for freight charges, care, and costs of this sale, sell at public sale to the highest Diauer, tne above described personal property. This notice la published in the Lin coln County Leader fur tour consec utive weekly Issues beglnnlna with the issue of April 30th, 1915. and ending wl th the Issue of May 21st. 1916, Gas Schooner Mirene, C K. Croano, Agent 0 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. Toledo-Siletz Stage Pally except Sunday. Will make connections with morning train, arriving In Siletz nbout 1U a. m. Leaving there after din ner. Passengers, 50c. per trip. Toledo Livery blnbliE, John Rat toy, Prop. 0' Dentistry on easy payments. See Dr. Berry, tM4H, SHERIFF'S 8ALE In the Circuit Court ot the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah. Arthur Watson, plaintiff vs. Paul J. Cauthorn, defendant. By virtue of an attachment execu tion and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the above en titled action to me directed and dated the 31nt day of March, A. D., 1915, In favor of Arthur Watson and against Paul J. Cauthorn, for the sum of $400 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 19th day of February, A. D., 1914, and a further sum of $50.00, with Interest at 6 per cent, from March 24, 1915, and the fur ther sum of $60.00 with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent, from July 15, 1912, and the further sum of $20.00 with In terest at the rate of 6 per cent from March 24, 1916, and the further sum of $13.70 and coats and accruing costs and costs of this writ, commanding me to sell the following described real property, towlt: 8E4 of 8E of Section 19, and the Eft of the NEK and NEV4 of SEK of Section 30, all In township 13 south. range 10 west of the Willamette Me Jrldian, In Lincoln County, Oregon. Now, therefore, In compliance with the demands of said attachment execu tion and order ot sale I will on Satur day, the 29th day ot May, A. D 1916, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Courthouse, In the City ot Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest of the above- named Paul J. Cauthorn, defendant in the above named action, in the above described property to satlitfy said at tachment execution and order of sale, Interest costs ana accruing costs. Bert Qser, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Date of first publication April 30, 1915, date of last publication May 28, 1915, EDW. J. CLARK Attorney at Law Toledo- - - Oregon HAWKINS & McCLUSKEY Attorneys at Law .Toledo n - Oregon It Takes Experience to run a Drug Store as It ought to be run in such a way aa to have the im plicit confidence of its patrons the publit It takes knowledge profes sional knowledge to be able to uom pound DrugB correctly and make up doctor's prescriptions. We have that knowledge in a superior degree, and our customers as well as tue medical men know this. We solicit your Drug trade, assuring you of the beBt and promptest service at the lowest prices. Toledo Drug Co. PTTTf TTT7TTT THE BON B0NIERE tl. N. AM'hKSU.N, l'r. Choice Confection Summer Drink? Ice V renin Ice Coltl Drinks Milk Shaken Jb raits, XutH Tobacco Stationery Tj-t Brand Cignrs J TOLEDO, OREION MM Ml MM . C.. COLLINGSWORTH Funeral Di lector and Embulmer Calls answered Day or Night Uoth Phone TOLEDO, OltEGOJ' I K-'.Q I. . , Jir4ed to lha PiScKmtt,- uj atnjla MOM. Ui nluabb cu w Paints and wall paper Belling cost at the I g at cost at the Racket store o For Sale Pigs, all sizes, large or smaii, or Drood bows with Pigs- C. a Damon. Eddyvllle, Oregon. c- MOHAIR GROWERS, TAKE NOTICE All persons wishiner fo .-!! their mohair In the EilHwiiio Pool are requested to notify the secretary as to the number of fleeces that thev will nut In pool, notifying him as soon as poBHDie. fooi will be sold Mon day. April 19th. 1915. immedi ately after the arrival of the west bound train. All hnlr anil ine in this nonl rmint ho Hollvcroil at Eddyvllle not later than Mon- aay, me mn. W. F. Wakefield, Secy. o- H. ZOPHAR THARP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE In Residence, second house above Hardware Store. OFFICE H0UR8 10 to 12; 2 to 4, and 6 to I. Calls any time to any place Whooping Cough Well evervhodv bnnvi tim effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. ur. ueu s Jfine-Tar-IIoney is a remedy which brin PR nnirlf ro- Hef for Whooping Cough, loos ens ine mucous, soothes tho lining of the throat nnrl Itinera and makes the coughing spells iubs severe, a ramlly with growing children should never bo without It. Keen It hand v for all Coughs and Cold3. 25c. at your nruggist. tiectric Bitters for a Tonic o P. A. LAFFER fY LAWYER Ofttadahl Building, Rooms 6 and 7 Will practice In any Court of the County or State, or In any of tha United States Courts Terms the most reasonable. Consul tation Fret. ' ' ft m m 11 J. S. AKIN n H. U. BURGESS PHYSICIAN ASH SlTKUKoN TOI.KDO, OlIWION J Ortira In ONtedahl Hi.llii;ii(f.- OhVe hours: HMol2n.ni : , i hii.I 7 to p. in. hmeruemw ChII" hi auv tin f-HOTII VIHIN KS-W SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Orpqon for tho County of Lincoln. np.lpli L. Craves, Plaintiff, vs. John A. Urlgman, Ktta SarKent, Harry Satront, Anna Walquor, A. L. Evau, Jane Doe Evans, John II. CowIb, Hattle Lou lea Cowls, Ster rfit & Oberle Packing Company, s corporation; also all other persons or parties unknown clalmlne anr rlKht, title, estate, lion or Interest In me real estate described In Uie com plaint herein, Defendants. 1 To Jofin A. Brlgman, Ktta Sargent, Ilarry bargeut, Anna Walquer, A. U Kvans, Jane Doe Evans, Hattle Louisa Cowls, bM p 11 other persons or parties" unknown, claiming any right, title, . tate, lien or Interest in the real estate deBCrlbd 111 ttin rlmnlaln hamtn wvu...u mil bltl, above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby rnnulrpd in nn., nj answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause, within six weeks irom the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fall to BO uniwir nil - otherwlse plead, the plaintlc will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in ni complaint on Die herein, to wit: For ImdKment aralnut tho AatanA, John A. Brlgman, for the sum of $700.09 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 26th day of November, 1913; together wiui me iurtner sum or 144.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 28th day of ADrll. 1914: tOERthflr with tho hrik.. sum of 117.32 with Interest thereon at uie rate oi t per cent, per annum from the 11th day of August, 1914; together with the further sum ef $12.99 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per i.iviwu at uiv rate ui o pgr CABnt p.er,??um ,rom the 14th dr ot uAB,t- ""LtowUlw "h the fur- ther sum of I7K no tn ha oiinaj k. .v.- - ' "'" ' uj um Court as Attorney's fees in this suit; wgeiner witn tne 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 Countv. Or-pffnn anil tha ...I ... 1 - r. vu.a ...a , cn. fMOUllBtSB described in said mortguge at execu tion Buie in tne munner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution. rnilH rani twrrnmt 1. I , fluilCIl UOIUK described as follows: The East One-half (E) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Twenty-seven (27) In Township Ten (10) South of Range Ten (10) West of the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln County, Oregon. That said rpnl nri.t.ilnaa . ua ...v Ject to the Hen of a certain Mortgage iur mi Bum oi inou.uo, which said mnrtirniFA la rarnrAaA In ha T)n-..-J- - - - u iu .vui.uiua ui Mortgage for Lincoln County in Vol ume 12 at page 318 thereof. That the proceeds of such sale be anDlled tn tha tic's Judgment herein and to the costs oi sucn sale; And fnr a TWraa l. -. .1.- -u . UIB, lilt, UUUTV named defendants ani each and all of them, and all persons clalmlnv hv through or under them or anv of them, subsequent to the date of the execu tion Of Bald mnrlm.o .1.. .lu.i. day of November, 1913, either as pur- timnnrs, encumDrancers, Judgmenl cwdltors, lien creditors or otherwian, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim of equity, or equity of re demption In and to said real premises. r nunion inercor, save only the statutory right of redemption. -or a luruier uecree that plain tic may become a purchaser at such Sale: and that antr nik.... k " y iiuiviiiidci ni buuu ale be Immediately put Into the po a-rasiun ui sucn real premises by tha Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon; And tor a further Decree that plain tic's Mortgage lien on said real prcm ises above described is prior and su perior to any and all rights or clalma of any or all of the oafendants; rnd ror such other and further relief as tn ine court may seem meet and equit able In the premises. This Summons is served unnn vnn by publication thereof In tho Lincoln ninny inucr, oy order or It. n. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln Coun ty, Oregon, dutcd the lHth dav of Feb ruary, 1915; the dnte of the first pub Mention of this Summons Is tho 6th day of March, 1915, and the defendants are required to appear and answer on or before the 10th day of April, 1915, Chat. Z. Randall, Attorney for Plaintiff. 0 . See Dr. Berry about that easy payment plan,