LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915. MR. QCNSON OF PORT- .Thanks; same to you. - ;' - LAND WRITES . The registration bookB open " Hiitor Lcader:-I noticed an next Tuesday. Register. rU le in your issue of December Jim Winsfcill of Pioneer has ntii, 1915, which leads me to been a Toledo visitor"this week. beUv'e that, your County Com- Superintendent R. P. Coin re misaioners are under the iin- turned Saturday evening from prcsslon that we have received 'a trjp t0 Salem. SarorySSaZl Samuel Brassneld was over ftK to state Umt Multnomah ra the Agency, Monday even couuty has never received one j b' dollar of State road money. I V. M. Small came over from This Highway in Multnomah 1 Corval'ls last Friday evening to county costing One Million Five epend Christmas with his family. Hundred Thousand uoiiars James U(lell of chitwood was t,&00,000.00) has been paid for entirely by Muunomau county. At the last Legislature a num ber of us tried to get the State highway fund raised from one fourth of a mill to one mill which would have produced one mu- transacting business in this city the first of the week. Jos. Swearingen, the :ream eryman, was a passenger for Corvallis Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Davis re turned Monday from a visit in lion Dollars ($1,000,000.00) perjlhe Valley. year, but we were unbmuuj Mr and Mrt Warren Hall aml 'children of Siletz are visiting 'contributions chiefly through the opposition vui&ae couaueu. imeuua auci ieUuved m Toieuu We would like to see a "'B11 1 this week. State road levy ana, aunougu L. H. Payne was tip from New port yesterday. .Prof, S. S. Gorfsman of Chit wood was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. . Joe Wilson, Jr., and bride of Corvallis passed through to Newport last Friday evening. Services will be held at the Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and evening. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Let us t,ake your orders for magazines. It will save you the trouble of sending your order in and it will allow us to make a little commission besides. ; Some of the boys evldentlly got Christmas and Halloween mixed, the way they acted Christmas night. A couple of the boys contributed to the City treasury for their fun and it Is thought some more of the boys will como forward with their Multnomah county pays forty per cent of same, we do not ex Ralph Ilamar, one of the pros perous farmers of the Siletz ,! not wnnt one dollar .valley wa a county seat visitor of it spent in Multnomah county j A uesday. as we realize that if we can im-, Supt. E. L. Chalcraft of the prove the roads in other parts .Silets Agency departed Monday of the State it Is bound to be to morning for a business trip into the benefit of Portland. Hoping you will give this pub lication, I remain, Amos S. Benson. Remember when you want slab, edging or block wood and see Johnny Yasek. ' o . ' HELP YOUR LIVERIT PAYS When your liver gets torpid tod your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills juid you will find yourself feel ing better. They purify the Wood, f ive you freedom from constipation, biliousness, dizzi ness and Indigestion. You feel fine Just like ycu want to feel. Clear the complexion loo. 25c. at druggists. O' GUARDIAN'S 8ALE Notice Is hereby given that the un it rs'.gtu'd tiurrdiun of the person and e'u c.i wniauu IJr.bort Harrison, Portia Iv u.:e Harrison and Minnie Harmon, minors, by virtue of an or eVr and le rc of the County Court f ll.o c.mnty of Lincoln, state of Ore gv.n, itiu'.l- and entered on the 6th day T Ik-ounbir, 1015. duly authorizing Ilia ta'- the lnnd hereinafter set cot, will on and alter Saturday, the Itta dy of January, 1916, duly offer tad procetd to sell at private sale at the l:'.w offlre of O. U. McCluskey at Tolod-j, ln-oln county, Oregon, the following described real property, to wit: Lot Throe (3) In Block six (8 In Ruble iHitl'w to the Towr of Wald orf, Llnrnln county, Oreron. Terms of sale, cash In hand. Maude Hamilton, Cftar.Van of the persnn and estate of WIH'lto Urliort Harrison. Portia Lou: Ilnrrlson and Minnie Harri son, unuors. the state of Washington, . Miss Maude Miller came down from Eddyville Friday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Judge and. Mrs. R. R. Killer. .' Oca Iloeflein arrived Monday evening from Viaqua, Wiscon sin. After a 6hort visit with his parents, he will return to Wis consin. Malcomb Miller returned to Toledo Fridey evening after n absence of about a year. Mr. Miller was formerly off-bearer in tne mill. Mrs. Jam 08 Salvage and chil dren arrived over from Albany last Friday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salvage in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett of Washington have been visit ing the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horning in this city. Mrs. Garrett was former ly Miss Ida Hurley. Deputy Clerk Glldersleeve is- TVVENTY-ONE YEARS AGO TODAY Wm. Snow went to the Valley the Jim of the week for a load of feed. " . ' . The steamer Homer will sail for San Francisco tomorrow. Wm. Reidy of Drift Creek was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Miss Eunice Alexander Is here spending the holidays. Mrs. W. L. Davis returned from Monmouth Wednesday. Mrs. 3S II.. McNeil and Miss Alberta Hobart of Pioneer spent Christmas here. . B. F. Jones and Stony Wells went lojmK. city Monday to cap 0. B. !:HOLLINGSWOBTH-i Complete Home Furnisher & HHt tf f 'I J. S. AKIN The Dry Goods Man . . HAS A FULL LINE Ladies and Geni 's Furnishings, Crochet and Erubroiderie Ma terials ' ALSO A full line of JEWELRY which , is Guaranteed. hl'4--t1-t-.t Smile at Yourself in The Mirror And probably several important things will be suggested to you. ' j Your teeth may be decayed bad enough to interfere with your natural expression when jou talk or laugh. Some of them sued a marriage license Monday Emma Taylor. -Rocca Detal'o morning to Cha9. W. Johnson and Ann Harding. John S. Gai- oi Detroit, wiemgan, ana Irene ther and Hattie Reeder. A. L. ture soma rnrltpvn nt th sim. IX ing match. 7 I ! ! may trouble you when you are An ad. says, "You can buy at ! ! eating or . drinkinig. Again, J. H. Russell's store at Yaquina, I; ; they may keep you awake Flour, sack, 65c;' Shorts, sack, I ' ' nights. If you recognize any of 75c; Chop, sack, 75c." - K! these conditions as being part of Marriage licenses were Issue ; ; your experience, I wish to sug during the year 1894 to the fol- . 1 gest that you ask yourself these lowing: J. F. Steele and Marv 'I I Questions: v. uamrora. j. E. Waugh and Rosa Rader. J. Burrows and S. S. Winant. Tellef Tellerson and Hanna Brothen. R. w. Linville and Lavina Avery. George E. Van Or'en and Nancy E. Lagrange. Henry C. Wulf and Francis R. Wilson. Carl A. Carlson and Annie Leuanson. Chas. Howard and Mollle Logan. Baldwin Fairchlld and . Polly jacKson. . David John and First Considered from a business standpoint, would not your time be worth more to yourself or employer If your teeth were good? . Second Is It 'Iread of pain or on accdunt of the expense that you neglect your teeth? j Patients of my office. know that dental operations are not bo painful, after all. They know that I guarantee my work to be he Best, and they know that my charges are the lowest. R. JAY GREER, Dentist J R0en AND NOTICE Of MEETING In Um County Court of Lincoln county state of OreRon. IVittW d of W. J. Amann and Joseph Bwexnncen. To Laura r.rooks, A. E. Brooks, I. n. McJunUin. Fred McJunk'n. Joseph IM- kunscn, J. O. Voung and W. J. Amann: You ar notified t:.at based upon the norn petition of the above named pe tlUonerH, the County Court has this tfsto appotutcd a board of County Viewer to meet on tiie 15th of Janu ary. 1S1C. at :00 o'rhK-k a. in., at the CourtlinuBe at Tole.o, Or.'gon, and proceed to view out anJ locate the proposed roal to the farm and timber had of the respective petitionee In Portion Sixteen, Township Eleven. 8, K. Ten West of the rillnmette Mer Mian In Lincoln county. Orenon, and that said proposed road crosses land wed by each of the several per sons to whom this order and notice Is above directed, and It ie further ordered that this no tic and order be rrved upon the tre first above num-i by publication C. Brooks of Newport. The couple was married by the Rev. Alleu'at the Methodist parson age. Miss Blanche Jeffreys arrived down from Milwaukle Friday evening to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fish in this city. Miss Jeffreys is teach ing domestic sciunce in the Mil waukle schools. She has sev enty-five girls under her Instructions. A Waldport mother, moving Into a new house, gave little Mary a room all by herself and said, "Mary," dear, there is noth ing to fear, for God stays right with you all the time. She was tucked In her little bed and along in the night a faint voice came from the darkness: "Mamma, 1 wish you would jome in here and get in bed with God, and let mo sleep with papa." Norman Fisher, Vance Daniels and Vera Folmsbee of Big Elk were arrested last evening charged with giving intoxicating liquors to a minor. The minor was Alvin Scblecht of Mill creek. The father of the boy, II. A. Schlecht, made tho arrest and brought the three to town turning them over to , Sheriff It 1 1 m I M H . tlMM McDonald nnd Cora- Grant. Renus Arnold and Jennie Alex ander. Isaac Banta and Amy C. Clark. Adolph Peterson and Katrlna Slyker. Andrew Par rish and Lucy F..Eddv. Wm. P. Ford and Minnie B. Raines. Wm. P. Taylor and Olive S. Phillips. Charley Johnson and Mollie Denoe. Wm. Tom and Martha Cook. Anton Selslc and Abbio Bell. Chas. A. Curl and Francis S. Humphrey. E. IX wnlte and Lulu M. Hvde.it Christopher C. Kubler and Em-'t eline A. Gore. Robt. Campbell and Nelly Briggs. Frank D. Til- lotson and Inez M. Alexander. thereof for four successive weeka In SUii lodged them in jail, county, bcirinnin: with the issue of I In Justice court this morning ivoember 17th, mit. and endin Jan-j they waived examination and ary n, mil, sum nve persona Doing smi-rrsldents of tlilj county, and that a copy herecf be eerved forthwith personally upon the others above surmed. ' Ixme In open Court this 11th day t December, 1916. R. R. Millar, County Judge, W. F. Wakefield, f mlnsloner, O. V. Hurt, ComnilsRlonor. Crf. J. Clark, ' Attorney for Petitioners. 1 0 ' FINAL ACCOUNT OF ELIZABETH GRAHAM Notice Is hereby riven that the un Vrslirned, the executor of the estate f i:iir.abeth Graham, deceased, has Hied his final account In the County Coert of the State f Oreaon, for Lln rnln county, and that Tuesday, the llta day of January, 1916, at the ftoor of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day at the court room of aald ' ewertliouse, has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and awttlement thereof. Date of first publication, December 17IA, 19'6. - W. 6. Hufford, ' Eiecntor of the estate of Elisabeth Craham, deceased. were bound over to the grand Jury in the sum of $500 each A Newport man went to Port land recently on pleasure and left Friend Wife at home. Shortly after his return he and his wife were invited to a party. The wife laid out her husband's overcoat, and lest she should forget her gloves, she placed them In the overcoat pocket On his way to the party Friend Husband put his hands In his pockets, discovered the gloves and immediately had a nervous chill. A few minutes later, at a dark place In the street, he threw the gloves away. After the party the wife aBkcd her husband for her gloves. "I have not had your gloves," he replied. "Yes, you have; I put them in your pocket before we started." Gradually the husband saw a great light, and the next day It cost him 1 1.7 for new gloves. SKOOKUM, Notice is hereby given that a watch meeting will be held to night at the Skookum school- house to watch for 1916 to ar rive. Only Boft drinks will be served. To keep awake until after midnight we Bhall discuss some New Year resolutions. At present the following have been posted up for Btudy: 1. Resolved, That the U. S. should lnvcstgate the stone said to be In a Pennsylvania museum saying it was Noah and not Eve who ate that apple. Widow Jones Bays her Bex has . been blamed wrongfully for that crime for more than 5000 years. Besides, Noah was one who needed the new Oregon prohi bition law and was none too good to hook apples by what she read of him. And I am thinkinir a coat of government whitewash would help out those fle leaves myself. All of Eve's pictures I ever saw were taken at bed time. 2. Resolved, That the U. S. is not prepared to kick un a row about the Filipinos having more than one wife. Sourdough gays the Filipinos may have his share of wives. I admit honest brown babies are as good as white war babies. 3. Resolved, That Chamber- laln'B bill excusing rich folks from drilling if they pay $500 is a class outrage. Our postmaster put that up. The first thing he knows his head will come off for pernicious political activity. Pour oil on the troubled waters coal oil. 4. Resolved, That our teach ers should forbid the children's Tooth Brushes hairbrushes, nail brushes, manicure 6vts, sponges, soaps, perfumerey, etc., are a few of tho articles we carry In our Toilet Depart ment You get everything first-claBS at -second class prices, as also in our regu lar Drug and medicine de partment. You will be sur prised at the preparation we have made for pour comfort. TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY A ntnriiVT playing "London Bridge Is Fall ing Down." Its a breach of our neutrality and there are so many breeches of that riowadays we may break some that will expose our unpreparedneess to our foes. 5. Resolved, That we approve Senator Lane's plan to have the U. S. make all of the powder. And we ask that the first batch be sent to our valorous Boy Scouts who can make believe they are shooting Japs and Ger mans for preparedness. And why not a government monop oly of tooth powders and face powders, for revenue only, aa the Democrats " Bay. Even Bryan could use those. But Seldlltz powders are the best for was Jingoes. By the way, the latest Webster's Internation al says face powder in obsolete. Come to Skookum on Sunday, Noah, or Toledo. 6. Resolved, That "we hear with tmtold horror that Mrs. Gait did not have her wedding notices printed In the etlquetted way. it was a mistake not to patronize the Leader office. Where could Lansing have been? He was not seen Skookum. We had a notice from the Oregonain that we could still be allowed to pay 75 cents for it if we hurried. Dear Oregonlan, other fellow doesn't do it. Yet there are limits. A young teacher parading the streets with a pipe In his mouth is cer tainly out of bounds. Swear off today. A real teacher loves to teach just as Bure as a born preacher loves to preach. But why does so many teachers avoid the local papers? A few mention the ones who are not absent or tardy, but every school has funny things happen in it every day. Not to laugh at the little folks, but to laugh with them. Children ought to be taught o enjoy a joke on themselves and to smile at It. ' Lasf week I got a copy of a magazine that offered a free sub. for the addressed of four people who could stand skookum read ing. I sent the names of four of the ' courthouse officials. I knew those who could stand it to read the tax roll could stand anything except an Appeal to Reason. As the magazine is trying to revive a belief of. 5000 years ago I should have sent the names of at four Democrats. But I don't know four Democrats. I am particular about my associates. The minister said at the Christ mas tree last week, "This Is our treat." Swear off. Preacher. SUMMONS . In the Circuit Courw of the state of Oregon, for Lincoln couuty. . Hans C. Nelson, Plaintiff va, Vluhala Cloake and Alfred Cloake, her husband, J. H. Crawlord nnd Jtfary Y. Crawford, lii wife, DofenOanta. To Mahala Cloake nnd Alfred Cloake, her husband, J. H. Crawford and Mary P. Crawford, hla wite, the tbove naaied defendants: , In tho name of the state of Oregon: You and each of you are hortby re quired to appear and1 answer the com plaint filed against Jou in the above entitled suit now on. ale in the office of the County Clerks of the above en titled Court on or before the Inst day named In the Order tor publication of this summons, towit: On or before six weeka from the tat day of publication hereof and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiff wIU apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for h, said complaint, towit: For a decree of said Court that plalntiff'B title to the following des ..nbed real property, towit: Beginning 2408 t- et snuth and 173 fOPt pnnt nf tlm in,.l, n a Mons9, 10, 15 and 6, T. 11 S. It. 10 West, thence west 1732 feot to section line; thence aiuth on Bectioh line to i section corners of, sections 15, 16, 21 ind 22, T. 11 S. R ,0 West; thence' ?ast on section line to meander cor ner; thence following the west bank of the Yaquina river down stream to the place of beginning. All in section 15, township 11 Bnutr of range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian, 'a good and valid; that you, tho snld ' defendants, and each of vnu h-iv an rigni, tine nor Interest whatever in or to said lands or any part thereof and that any and all claims that you may "lnlm nra'nst said lnnd is wron-ul and without right whatever: that you, the said defendants, and each of you, be forever enjoined p.-i debarred from asserting tiny claim whatever In or to said lands or anv part thereof adverse to plaintiff, and for such other nnd 'nrther relief aa may be equitable and Just.- - This summons Is served upon you bv order of the Honorable R. R. Miller County Judge of Lincoln county, Ore gon, which saM order wns mad nnd entered on the 17th dv of December. 1915, directing publication thereof woen lor aiu consecutive and uccessive weeks beginning' with the sue of December 17th, 1015, nnd end ing with the Issue of January 28th, 1816. In the Lincoln County Leader, a weekly newspaper ui general clrcu- ' 'ntlon and printed within Lincoln county, Oregon. Date of lBt pub'l'-atlon, December 17th, 1916, date oT labt pnbllcatlon. January 28, 1916. Hawkins A McCi,. 'key, Attorneys for rialntlff. 0 ' SUMMONS In. the Circuit Court of th fia Oregon for the county of Lincoln. Allocn McCluskey, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Kempthorn and Pearl B. Kemp- uiurne, nis wire, eyivtster P. Ktrn and Luclnda Kern, his wife, T. 8; Everett, R. H. Sparing. Minnie A. Vlckers and J. M. Vhkers, her hus band, and Willlan. S. Olllam and Ida M. Gillam, his wife, Defendants. To J. H. Kempthorne and Pearl B. Kempthorne, his wife, Sylvester P. Kern and Luclnda Kern, his wife, T. S. Everett, R. II. eparling, Minnie A. Vickera and J. M. Vlckers, her husband, and William S. Cillam and Ida M. Gillnm. hla w-ta )... named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer a com plaint filed against you in the above i entitled suit on or before the eznl- ration of six weeks from the date of tj the first publication of this summons, exclusive oi tne date or snld first pub lication ana u you run so to appear and answer for want thereof thai plaintiff will apply to the above en titled Court for the relief demanded In plalntlff'a complaint, to-wit: ' For a decree of this Court fore closing a certain mortgage executed by J. H. Kempthorne and Pearl B. Kempthorne to Sylvester P. Kearn on the 1st day of July, 1912, which said mortgage was thereafter and on or about the 12th day of December, 1912, assigned to the plaintiff herein, on the following described real property sit uated In Lincoln county, Oregon, towit: The north half fU) of the 8outh- west quarter (W) of Section twenty. two (22) in Townslilp ten (10) south, ivuukb eigiu tj west or the Willam ette Meridian, In Lincoln county, Ore gon. . and that the above described real property be eold by the Sheriff of Lin coln county, Oregon, ns provided by law to satisfy the amount due and owing to the plaintiff on said mort gage and further that each and all ot you and all persons claiming by, through or under you or either of you may be barred and foreclosed of any ostate, right, title, lien, of interest In or to said mortgaged promise, or an- muicui buu mr eucu outer ana further relief as may be equitable and Just. This summons Is served upon you by publication In accordance with an ordor by the Honorable R. R. Miller, County Judge of Lincoln County, Orel gon, which said order Is dated De cember 13th, 1915, and which rcqulrea that this summons be published In the Lincoln County Leader at Icns once a week for six conuecutlva fttirt Bit a. cesslve weeks, the oate of the first publication of this Is December 17th. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 0 the tax collector got our last 75 (The lid goes down tight at 12 p. ccpts, the Leader got our bles- m. tonight Make a good New sing and we resolved to live without you during 1916. You are too warlike for my blood. I cannot af-Ford you. "Practice what you preach" Is an old maxim. No one does It. But we all fuss because the Year resolution I have Just been reading a book called "The Life of Je hovah." I think an authentic life of the other one would be vastly more Interesting. He has more followers, It is claimed. G. L. PERKINS Shoemaker and ' Harness Repairer Water Front TOLEDO, OREGON