Wo are Headquarters for rx' i-a L . Sash and Doors, and tlie Liu'htRunniug Km pi re Cream Separator or u McCormii'k Mower. Call aud see us. HO! FOR ST LOUIS AM) THE WORLDS FAIR.1 WILL YOU BE THERE? See Nature's Art. Gallery of the Kockies in addition to attractions at St. Louis. This cau only be done by going or returning via the '"Scenic Line of the World" i;HIVALLED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE u Writ for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent 134 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON Buy Your Pianos at Home. The celebrated Emerson, Richmond, A. B. Chase, Kstey aud Steinway, all on easy payments. Gec . A. Landreth, Toledo, Oregon. Thomas Parker, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offle? Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co. Bldg. TOLEDO, OREGON. J. D. Wetmore, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Main Olliee Yanuina liranch Olllce Toledo ft F. SWOPF-, Attorney-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney for Lincoln County Will practice in all courts in the state. Probate matters and colleo tions promptly attended to. Otlice iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO, OREGON. B. F. JONES, Attoriicy-at-Law, Notary Public. COLEDO, OREGON. Will practice in all the courts oi Oregon. Five and one-half years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complex up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. George A. Landreth, The I3arber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and an easy shave. PAHKElv HOUSE, TOLEDO, OR. On the Water Front, one block south of Depot. Accommodations as good as can be found in Lincoln couuty. RATES REASONABLE. The traveling public cordially invited to give this house a trial. ALLEN PARKER, Proprietor. M. WYGANT. SUKV15YOR Ileal Estate Agent INSURANCE If you have a farm or town lot to sell, or if you w i.-di lo buy Que, call on. me. e v Universal Stoves, ffsfeppi John Ueere Plows, frtzE; Stud-baker Whkous, fciljO Lime, Cement, GARDNER & AVERY 4; BLUE. PRINT MAPS. Blue print maps of any town ship in Roseburtj, Oregon, and Dis trict, showing all vacant lands, for 50 cents each. If you want any information from the U. S. Land Office, address Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Ro.sebttrg, Or. Want a Claim? I can locate homesteads or timber lands, aud will guarantee lines and de scriptions to be correct. Call on or address ut once G. Elksxat, Surveyor, Wald port, Oregon. NOTICE kou publication. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon. June IN. 1'KU . Notice is hereby given that the following- named seiner nan tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 August ft, WW, viz: John I). .McDonald, H. E. No. 14401 for the nw!; of section 'Si, township 8 s, ranire 9 w. lie names the following witnesses ts prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: 0. J. Franklin. Ferris A. Lupus ami Wm i Southwell all of Falls City, Oregon; and Wll- nam ii. muz oi Koeca, Oregon. A.WKUNON S. Lkkhkek, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oltice at Oregon City, Oregon, June 18, WW. Notice Is hereby given that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and lhat said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 5, 1904, viz: Christopher J. Franklin, II. E. No. 14370 for the nej.4 of section 18, twp 8 s, range j w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. I). McDonald of Dallas, Oregon; W. J. Southwell, F. A. I.ucas aud Willard McKowen all of Falls City, Oregon. Ai.omiNoN 8. Diieshkk, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Otlice at Oregon City, Oregon June 4, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make proof under in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 18, HHI4, viz: William .1. Southwell, II. E. No. 14(101 for tho nc'4 of sec 22, twp 8 south, range 9 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultlvatio.i of said land, viz: Ferris A Lucas aud Christopher J Franklin both of Fa'ls City, Or.: J I) McDonald and WIN Ham Iluttz both of Dallas, Or. Amikbnon S. Duksskk, Roister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlled States bind Olllce, Oregon City, Or., May 28. 1904 Notice Is hereby given tnat the following named settlor has tiled notice or his Intention to make tl mil proof In support of her claim, aud that said proof will 1 made before the County Clerk of l'olk County, Oregon, at IMlliis, Oregon, on July IS, mot, viz: Frcil Wittenstrom, II. E. No. 1814(1, for the 1 ne'i of section no, twp ft s, range 8 w. I lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: K. J. Morrison, Thomas lilower, O. B. II am p. tou aud J. L. Morrison nil of Rocca, Or. AxiiKjitios 8. Dubhskr, Register.. NOTICE FOR PUBI.iaw 1 U. S. Land Ottice, Oregon Ci'.v, ir., May . lu. Notice Is hereby given that the foii'.wiug. named settler has tiled notice ot his il; cation to make final proof in support of hi , e!uiev and that said proof will be made ;.u'i,.-o il.e County Clerk of l'olk county, Oregon, at Dal las, Oregon, on July 1.1, 1901, viz: Thomas lilower, II. E. No. 12417, fur the nw'4 of section :!4, twp 9 s, range 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: F. J. Morrison, Fred Wittenstrom, j. Mor rison and O. It. Hampton nil of Rocca. -. Alijeknos S. Ukksskr. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I". S. Land onice, Rosehurg, Or., Mav 12, l'.Kil. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provision of tho act of Congress of June .1,1X78, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the Stales of California. Or egon, Nevada aud Wasnlngion Territory," as extended lo all the public land Sate- by act of Augii'it 4, 1H92, Clarence E. Culver, of Fisher, County of Lincoln, state of Oregon hr.s this day filed in this nfllce his sworn statement No. 61K4, for the purchase of these).,' of nw'4', s-c. No. 9 in Township No. 1" South of Ran-je 10 w. and w ill offer proof to show that the bind sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Kenton county at cor vallls, Oregon on Saturday the Oth day of August, 1904. He names as witnesses: Theodore Cranz, Preston II. Wulton, John May and Charles It. Culver all of Fisher, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said Mb day of August, 1904. J.T. Bntnc.Ks, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Olllce, Oregon City, Or June 4. 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following iiaiucd settler has tiled notice of his intention to muke final proof.ln support of his claim, aud that said final proof will le made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore gon, on July 18, 1904 vii: Ferris A. Lucas, 11. E. No. 14t02 tor the sw'; of aec 14, twp 8 s, range 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Ruiz and I D McDonald both of Dal las, Or.; C J Franklin and William J Southwell both of Falls City, Or. Alueiinon 8. Dbkssf.k, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Otlice, Oiegon City Or. July 2, Will. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make liual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregon, on August 18, 1904, viz: Gnstav Fapke, II. E. No. 12irr for the sw'j of ! section 28, twp 11 s, range 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove I his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Ridcnour, Win ltldunour and Lester January all of Harlan, Oregon; John Mischler of Summit, Oregon. Al.oEti.soN s. Drksser. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Laud Ofllee at Oregon City, Or.. July 2, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following named ot tier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Ira Wade, County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on August 19, 1901, viz: Nicholas Fery, H. E. No. M114 for the lots 0, 11, 12, IS, 41, 22, 27 and 28, sction 2. twp 10 south range 10 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Porter, E II Bryant, Roy Bryant and Walter Hall all of Sllelz, Oregon. Ai.qekkox S. Drkhrbr. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oltice at Oregon City, Or., July 2, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Or., on August 17, 190J, viz: Lee Smith, H. E. No. 14.113, for the rw'a see 4. tp 8 s, range 9 w. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence ni.on and cultivation of said land, viz: P A Finseth, J D McDonald, I D Murphy, all of Sugarlouf, Or., W 1, Wells of llalscy, Or. Alokknon S. Iuiksskr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j Laud Ofllce at Oregon City, Or., ! July 2, 1 I. ! Notice is hereby given that the follnv up-' named settler has filed notice of. his lnten Ion i to make final proof in support of hlscl m, 1 and that said proof will be made before ho ' Register aud Receiver at Oregon Ci Iv, Or. ui '. August 17, 19(14, viz: j Peter A Finseth, H. E. No. M"29. for the nu ' .' : of see 10, tp 8, range 9 w. j Ho names tho following witnesses lo prove 1 his continuous residence uunii and cultivation of said land, viz; W I, Wells of Halsey, Or., Ie Smith, J I) McDonald, J D Murphy, all of Sugarloaf, Or. , Amikknon S. Diiksskk, Register. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Or., July 2, 19'14. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Reuls ter tind Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 17, 1904, viz: Eva C Smith, II. E. No. 14:124. for the nw' of sec 9, tp 8 s, rango 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Leo Smith, P A Finseth, J D McDonald, nil oi Sugarlouf, or., W L Wells of Halsey, Or. AmirhnoM S. Diiesskk, Register. The Lkadkr and Pacific Homestead for ouJj 51.75. Xow is the time.. GK Geo. L. McCaulou For BEST BARGAINS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I United Slates Land Olllce, Orexon city Or., May lii, MM. I Notice Is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of, June 8, 1S78, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lauds in the states of California, Ore gon. .Nevada aim vtasninguin Territory, as extended to all public land states ty net of August 4, 1892, William W Oglosby of Angorn, county of Lincoln, state of Oregon, bus this diiy liled in thisotlico his sworn statement No. 6432, for the purchase of the c'a oT se!4' aud e'2 of ne' oc. 22, twp K! soulh, range 9 west and will oiler proof to show that the lntnl sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone tlmn for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Lincoln county ut his olllce at Toledo, Oregon, on Friilav, the Utli day of August, 1904. lie nair.es as witnesses: 1) M ( urns, C V Oglcsby, M J Cams and R C Oglesby all of Angora, Oregon. Any and ail ieisons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to lile their claims iu this olllce on or before said 12th day of August, 1904. Ai.OKHNoN S. Iikessek, Register. SIBERIA IN WINTER. ARCTIC COLD AMC ICINESS REIGN FOR FOUR MONTHS. Vladivostok Then Is Frozen Stiff, a World of Blnck mid Denclly ,Vroat. Tlie Way Frozen Food I Diaplnyrd : Iu the Bnznur Coast Sledne ItaclnK. Im:i;;lno u black world frozen stiff, and that is Vladivostok in winter. Wherever water once flowed, in liny j or harbor, a wide, gray white road now i runs, and these nre the only two colors ! in a wide, still world. There are no trees. Tlie largo forests of which the old travelers wrote have long since been cut down for fuel, and the im mediate hills behind the town are all ns bare as a man's hand. Once behind these hills the endless rolling tiluln be gins, which is Siberia, says Herbage Edwards In London Ulnel; ilnd White. iMrectly summer la over all the wealth of (lowers which for five short months have simply rioted In the land go black, die out. The earth freezes stiff. Winter has como, and black and stiff the world remains. In Vladivostok there is little snow. Sometimes a gray j dust, more like powdered ice than snow, blows over the land, but for the' most part it is a black, not a white, j world of frost, aud In Its way it is more impressive. The earth freezes j deep many feet down and is as hard as iron. The whole harbor turns a kind I of dull gray. That, too, Is frozen deep. To keep any sort of channel opt :i Hit' j powerful Ice breaker has to go through I Its work twice a day. Twelve hours of j an ordinary winter's day is often suili- j cient to block the passage. And till , this In a town in the same parallel as Marseilles, To those wf?io have never experi enced It real tirctic cold is tdinost In conceivable. They cannot grasp the difference between 10 and flu degrees of frost. It remains to thorn merely one of numbers. Indeed when ot.ee tho winter Vets gone it Is sometimes dlllicult to remember really how cold It was, but during the four severe win ter months themselves it is a very solid and serious fact. Every night you go to sleep remembering. If you are new to such things, that a failure of the furnace which heats the house means death. You might wake first t.) know you were frozen or you might ' not. In tho poorer hou:;es the Inhabit- ! nnts sleep on the stoves, and the weak ones often die. lii'iuikenness here is often, attended witlii a. swift, retrlbu-: TO non, wmcn noes not m ine least iur vent it, and every day in winter people are taken up frozen from the gutters, the spirit which is In them only hns tenlng tho freezing, so that the carts which are always sent round to pick up tho sailors when tho crews of the men-of-war are ashore have to do theii" Work quickly. In the summer time, when there is not the same need for hurry, the men often lie about In gut ters until the afternoon. The word "gutters" Is used simply to designate a certain part of the roadway. Gutters as such do not exist. The drunken ness among all classes of Kussiaus Is simply appalling. Officers think noth ing of taking a tumblerful of raw whisky as a modest "bitters" before dinner. When the wind is not blowing the cold Is endurable, though five fur lined overcoats are not at all an extraordi nary amount of winter wrap. You wear, of course, fur boots, fur gloves, fur caps. Women have their skirts and bodices lined Willi fur. Wildcat, being both soft and very warm, is of ten used for this purpose. It is quite astonishing the partiality for such things as oily sardines that ono devel ops. In the winter time tho bazaar Is real ly a sight. Everything Is frozen stiff. Tho huge, long stungeons from tho In terior stand in rows on their very sharp pointed noses. Baskets full of little fishes are piled together like chips of Ice. Frozen birds hang down on long festoons, and the municipality is spar ed one trouble It never has to make away with food "gone bad." The bazaar Is almost entirely in the hands of the Chinese, the tall, dark, rough Chiuoso of tlie north, who live wrapped up in wadded cotton clothes until they look like bundles of bedding. Without tlie Chinese and the Japanese Vladivos- tok would find it hard to exist. They do all the work of the town. Tht Russians garrison and govern it. Tho Chineso, tho tJeruians, the Japanese. and the other nations trade In it. The great sport of Vladivostok in the winter la sledge racing, and wlieu once the harbor Is frozen over a proper course is marked off, and every mm who owns a horse takes part. A Rus sian horse is a superior brute. Ilo stands'as high and looks as strong as a cart horse, but he goes like the wind. He will wn)k or he will gallop, but he does not condescend to do anything be tween. His harness is weird and won derful and very Husslan, cousisting prininrlly of a huge wooden half hoop over the head, the keystone of tho whole structure, which is attached to the shafts by winding long, thin straps backward and forward. It takes hours to put this on, is always liable to como undone and If undone Is very danger ous. An English lady once related to me with horror how she was taken for a drive iu Vladivostok and tho horse and carriage Just went over ev erything walls, banks or whatevoi" came In the way. ' It is quite true, a ltusslnn hore docs, and if you liavj onco driven behind one you are nevei norvous again. You are either killed' or cured. In Vladivostok you take your dally skate as your constitutional, and the most exciting tiling to do Is to sled go-' along the const dangerous because shore ice Is never quite trustworthy to Askold, which is an Island on tlx Siut'lhvast coast of ibr.AiL For Sale. " I own and offer for soli tho .James Andorst'ii blacksmith property in To lydo. fj-henp fur cash. il..l). Wrrstoitii-