3 '. !; ' f I f'!l ri r . 2323 D Painting the Town Red, ON'T THINK WE WILL, but we can supply you with any color you wish cf the celebrated :::::::::: W. P. FULLER & CO. PAINTS They are the Best and Most Popular Paints of the Day Still Receiving New Goods We have at last received our NORTH STAR Cruiser Shoe a better boot than before at the same old pricu : : : : ;: See our new styles of hats, including the U S. Army Filipino hat. All the latest stylet at popular prices :::::: Our Stock is Complete in every respect, and we cordially invite you to give us a call and get our prices, see our goods and be convinced : : : : A good stock of potatoes ou hand. Buy before the price raises STEWART & VANT Toledo - - Oregon COur Good Neighbors i n i i i i I Johnson Jottings. Tip Lynd arrived from Kansas the first of the month. He 1ms settled near Elk City und is now looking for cows and horses to stock his farm. Ho arrived at the mouth of Siletz hay Thursday night., Two men were scon en route to W. E. Hull's Friday. Tliey claim to be Ore gonians, but Johuaouites think any one with broadcloth and fine shoes, forty unilcs from a railroad, must not have much moss on their back. The hoot black and tailor will surely get a job when they Ret back. Mr. Williams of Newport was oue of the other unknown. Archie Stephens has returned home from VVillaminu with his cousin, Carl Fisher. They aro having a fine time hunting. Harlan Happenings This weok has started in with nice weather. Hope it will continue for awhile. Kay Stoner is home Again, after be inn guno about two months. We aro glad to see him buck. '1 here was a dance at Mr. Ilathawny's on tho evening of the 17th. Everyone reported having a good time. Clara Maeon is very sick with scarlet fever. Fanuy and Sadie are improving. We are told that V. W. Grant went to church ovor on Turn Turn last Sun day, but failed to get back before dark, Wondor what n tho attraction over there. Vera Kidenour has re to rued homo on 41 visit, after being gouu since Thanks giving, She has been attending school Hi CltrVHUlH. Lester (Srant went up the Spout last Sunday. Hope ho got do wu safe.sound and happy. Lester January has gone to Tacoma, uoh., to work. Mr. Stonor wont to Corvallis lust Saturday. At hoi and liohln Hathaway took their mohair to town Inut week. Waldport Waves. Married-McMillan Goin In this city, April 19, 11)03, nt tho homo of the lrnlo g parents, Mr. Roy McMillan uud Mis Ona Goin, both of Waldport. May they have a pleusuni voyago on the matrimonial oca. Mr. and Mrs. Mtriin Ruble arrived laat week from Portland to visit rela tives ami friends and be preseut to wituestj the golden weddiug of their parents. Johnnie Ludemau has his launch, the Kome Nugget, on tho dry dock for ro lalrs. He expects to have a great ruth this summor. Ehuor Helms. Allen Beomer and El lisVnder left Tuesday for a business trip to Toledo. W. H. Harison expects to leave soon for Ids new homo to Seattlo, Wash. James Dodge is again at Waldport shaking hands with old acquaintances and friends. The Socialist speaker that was to speak at Waldport April 21, 1903, failed to appear, so I guess he must have back-tracked himself. We wonder if the sheriff has seen anything of him Mr. and Mrs. David Ruble celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home Wednesday, April 22, 1903. Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Ruble started out on their wedding tour across the plains to Oregon. They experienced many thrilling adventures, one of which they tell was when the Indians held up their train and took most of their provisions. That reduced them to only a 6mall quantity of flour, which they made into a small cake and divided for their breakfast. They were without a bite all day until they reached the settlement at night, but they arrived safely, tired and worn out, settling In fom county, Oregon, near YoUa. A frimlly of nine children wore bom to them six girls and three boys, all of wnom are 6ttll living, with 19 Brand childreu. May they still live to a good old age, Salado Items. If this pleasant weather continues, the roads in this part of the county wu. i6 almost dry in a few days. Fred Neil came in from the valley the fore part of last week to visit iriends. School commenced April 13, with miss l'earl Tucker us teacher. Ten pupils were enrolled and one or two others will start later on. Mrs. Davenport will start for Illinois tins week. A timber cruiser passed through nere isundny on bis way to Drift creek E. A. Gile and Arthur Solaudor went to Elk City Sunday morning, where Artnur took tho train for Portland Monday morning. George Hodges completed the bridge just this side of Elk City across Blair creoK last week. Mercenary Advice. "Kill your dog," Buys an exchange, "aud buy a pur with the dollar you save ou the dog tax. The scrana vm, feed the dog would make the pig weigh 300 pounds, and then you could sell it and give your wife the money." "Yes. kill your dear, old, faithful, mindful) thankful, trusted dog aud buy a pig. Rut when you come home after a hard day's toil dou't expect tho nh r,. meet you two blocks away with a joy ful little cry of welcome at cverv iumn Sometimes when you feel unusually blue' and it seems as though the whole world was "kunoklne" mmliiKt you, dont expect the pig to nestle up to your side and, laying lis head wiH.m your lap, wag out its unalloyed aym pathy. Don't expect it to forsake it. meal of "soraps" just for the DrlviWA of being your companion on a lonnl drive or walk. Don't expect it to do any ol these "little things." There's a yast difference between Tour moot: constant friend and a pig. Amen I When the life of Mrs. Ruff -was hanging in the balance she used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was restored to health. Her ex perience made her the firm friend of the medicine that cured her. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has no equal in its cures of womanly disease. It establishes regularity, dries the drains that weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "Five yenrs ego when mjrlife was hang ing in the balance. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription was brought to my home," write Mm. Caroline Ruff, Director of Ger man Orphan' Home, residing at 339 Rowe na Street, Detroit, Mich. I took it, and, it won me bark to health. Ever since thnt time, I have been its firm friend. We fre quently have mothers come to our ' Home ' who are suffering with uterine trouble, in flammation, tumors and ulcerations. Our great remedy for a female trouble is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and we hnve found nothing so far which would so quick ly cure the disease, relieve inflammation and stop pains. It is a good friend to women." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing oilv. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. How We Grow. The Oregonian has had a systematic canvass of the state made, and accord ing to the figures it has obtained Ore gon in the period from January 31,. 1902, to March 31, 1903, has increased in pop ulation more than 44,000. This is a greater increase than any other like period in the history ot the state. Oregon in June, 1900, was credited by the United States census as having a population of 413,250. The natural increase is ahout 2 per cent.. Adding the immigration in the 19 months from June, 1900, to January, 1902, which was probably not less than 15,000, together with the immigration of about 44,000 since the last date, would give Oregon to-day a population of not less than 510,000. The immigration to Oregon for the past 15 months is credited to the vari ous counties of the state by the Oregon- ian's estimate ns follows : Baker 750, Benton 1,000, Clackamas 2,500, Clatsop 400, Columbia 400, Coos 1,500, Crook 1,000, Curry 50. Douglas 1,500, Gilliam 250, Grant 000, Harney 100, Jackson 1,000, Josephine 2,000, Klamath 500, Lake 100, Lane 2,200, Lin coln 800, Linn 1,250, Malheur 300, Mar ion 1,200, Morrow 400, Multnomah 16, 000, Polk 500, Sherman 300, Tillamook 290, Umatilla 1.000, Union 1,750. Wal Iowa 500, Wasco 1,500, Washington 2,000 Yamhill, 1,000; total 44,000. .. A fresh copt of paint and some stylish wallpaper help materially to beautify a room. Over 75 styles of wallpaper and all the leading tints of paint to se lect from at Krogstad's. Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants against the'eity of Toledo up to and Including June 5th, 1901. Inter est on same ceases after this date. G. L. Gray, Treasurer. Dated April 10, 1903. The old paint has Mashed off your house ; it looks faded and weather worn. A little fresh paint will bean tify it and make it last much longer t ure linseed oil aud the best of nainta at Krogstad s. Wool and Mohair Wanted. Highest cash price paid for mohair una wool, I. o. b. any station inLincoln county. Write for prices. Stewart & Vast, Toledo, Opegon. The Fact is That we have ammunition from BB caps for 22 caliber rifles up to medium sized cannons. 100-100 up to cannon size and reloading tools. All kinds of cartridges up to cannon balls in size at . Y. B. M. Co. Given Away. . Commencing Mondav. Marnh as t will give with each dollar's worth' rf goods purchased at my store a ticket entitling the holder to a chance In a drawing for a new sewing machine. The drawing will take place July J4. The machine may be seen in the store. Tiia Wuitb HocsE (II. Lewis.; niid The White Houi HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor, Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T 1 TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN, Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Ore; TOLEDO MEAT MARKET ( THOS. LANCASTER, Maxaw, L BUY AND SELL MEATS OF ALL KINDsL Highest Market Price in Cash for H J. D. Wetmore, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Main Office Yaquina Branch Office Toledo Thomas Parker, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co. Bldg. TOLEDO, OREGON. m ilifl AlOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT A Day in the City of the Saints A Mountain-Walled Track Through Colo rado and the Grandest Scenery on the American Continent CORVALLIS & EASTS RAILROAD. TIME CARD. Dining Cars on All Trains , Service a la Carte Popular Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to All Eastern Points For Information as to rates, and for illustrated booklets, address W. C. ncBRl DE GENERAL AGENT 124 Third St. Portland, Or. Real Estate OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 " Corvallis 2:00 Arrive Yaquina, 6:25 JNo. 1. .Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:4? " Corvallis 11:301 Arrive Albany 12:15 No. 3., For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 Arrive Detroit ' 12:05 No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 Arrives Albany 5:35 Train No. 1 arrives in ill in time to connect with the southbound train, as well as a two or three houTs in Alba: fore departure of S. P. nortl: train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects wi 3. P. trains at Corvallis at bany, giving direct service to port and adiacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitei and other mountain resorts Albany at 1:00 p. tn., after tb rival ot s. i. southbound from Portland, reaching Det; 7:0c p. m. 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