F RUIT JARS! F RUIT JARS! Wo are handling the "HERMETIC" Self-Sealing and Ringless. No rubber ring required. The most economical Jar in the world; will pay for itself in the fruit it will save. So Easy, Quick and Simple a child can seal and open them. A complete line of trimmings on hand STEWART & VANT E OUR SILETZ FRIENDS 3 Died At 7 a. m., August 6, in To ledo, Mrs. Mary Reed, aged 32 years. Mrs. Reed was married in Albany, Or., in 1891 to Albert Reed. To this union lias been born six children, only tito of whom are living. A daughter, Miss Esther, is attending the school at Che mawa. Funeral services were held in the M. . church in Siletz Sunday at 3 p. m., and she rests iu the Siletz cem etery. Her husband, son and daughter .and Mesdames Lavina Felix and Abbie John, sisters, were present. Many were the offerings of sympathy in the .form tif floral designs. It was a very Bad occasion, as the funeral of a mother .ill ways is. The motherless children and bereaved husband and relatives 'have the deepest sympathy of the com munity. - A reception will be given Saturday evening in the parlors of the school in honor of Major J. J. McKoin's return from St, Louis. We are very much pleased, and the girls at the school are xejoioing that the lace designs sent to the St. Louis Fair were not inferior to any there. Later Major McKoin has been detained by official business aud cannot arrive until the 15tb. Mr. and Mrs. Raisinan have arrived in Siletz with a portion of their house hold goods Hnd will oecupy the former i esidence of Charles Montgomery. We are veiy glad to wolcorae these new corners, and sincerely truBt they will le pleased with their surroundings. L. D. Wood, J. I. Butterfield and season at the mouth of the Siletz. Died At his home east of the Agency, August 2, a son of Ike Wash ington. He was laid at rest on the bank of the Siletz river near Oscar Wood's. Card of Thanks. I desire to express my gratitude for the many acts of kindness and the as sistance received during the illness and after the death of my beloved wife. Albert Rbed. Real Estate Transfers. August 4 Harriet Van Hoosen '.'to George C Leadbetter, s6 of scj, neJ,of sej and set of nej, section 34, town ship 12 south, range 8 west. $500. August 8 John F Stewart and Ella F Stewart to Henry E Collins and Nancy C Collins, 4 acres in sections 7 aud 18, township 11 south, range 11 west, f 100. August 9 Andrew York to Henry Leppala, undivided I interest in n of swi, se of swtf and uwj of setf , sec tion 2, township 11 south, range 11 west. $350. Butcher Shop in Siletz. The undersigned has opened a meat market in Siletz, near Mrs. Copeland's store. The best of meats always nana. Give my shop a trial. Job Kosydar. on Special Excursions to St. Louis. September 6, 6 and 7 and October 3, 4 and 5 are the remaining dates upoq which tickets will be sold at the re- Mrs. Farrish and daughter Addie jour-duced rates the St. Louis Fair, jieyed to the county seat Monday. Mrs- 'These rates apply over the Denver and Parrish and daughter returned to their home near Lebauon. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and son Roy at tended the reception given in honor of Mr. aud Mrs. Dedrick aud Mr. and Mrs. Dick in Toledo on the evening of the 9th Inst. Mrs. C. O. Copeland, daughter Esther and Mrs. Kisor have been at the beach for some time. Charlie Ruhl has been sending them the Daily Oregonian and Leader. George Newberry is working for Roy Huffaker at the upper farm. It was very providential that George secured work so convenient to . Clayton Kreiger freighted to the county seat Wednesday 2500 pounds of bark for Jim Derrick. ' Oscar Wood was arranging machin ery Tuesday for cuttiug wheat and oats for Hall Brothers. Miss Pearl Hall was in attendance at the reception in Toledo Tuesday evening. William Towner has commenced cut tiug grain for the Iudian training echool. We are sorry to learn of Will AleX' ander's extremely poor health at New port. W. W. Soule and Surveyor Wygaut passed through Tuesday. E. T. Hamar and Tom Brett contem plate engaging in the fish business this Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. For the patrons of these roads spaoial ex cursion cars will be run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the many points of interest about the Mormon Capital and take a ride through Nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to the Fair will be very heavy. If you contemplate going, write W. C. Mc Bride, general agent at Portland for the Denver and Rio Grande, for partic- ulars of these exouraions. . ' To Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that the Equal ization Board of Lincoln county, state of Oregon, will meet at the courthouse in Toledo on Monday, August 29, 1904, and remain iu seasion for six days, as by Ihw required, for the consideration of such matters as may be properly brought before it. R. H. Howell, Assessor of Lincoln County. Going to the Circus? For Ringling Brothers' Circus at Al bany on September 1 the Corvallis & Eastern has made a round-trip rate of 11 from all stations Yaquina to Nash ville, inclusive, and from Summit to Wrens 75 cents. A special train will Yaquina about 6 a. m. and remain In Albany until 6 p. m., giving ample time for the performance. Additional Local Notes. J. 8. Aikon of Cottage Grove arrived last Friday to help his family visit old scenes and old friends. G. L. Wharton, who has been clerking for G. L. MrCaulou, returned Wednes day to his home at Portland. A. W. Weber and Mr. Cochran, the present pedagogue in that district, were visitors from Beaver Creek yesterday. Ernest Vant departed Tuesday morn ing for Portland in search of an oppor tunity. Being young, active and will ing, he'll undoubtedly succeed. W. R. Craven of Dallas, mentioned recently in these columns, will soon place a stock of dry goods in the Ya quina Bay Mercantile Company build ing. . Teachers' Examination. The following persons are taking the teachers' examination: ) FOR STATIC PAPERS. Marie Church, Springfield. Alice Fieming and William Mofllt, Newpoit. Pauline Aussieker, Toledo. Edith Harrison, Ona. Julian Hurley and Nola Owen, Inde pendence. - Maggie L. Hampton, Rocca. Omba Irene Daniels, McMinnville. " FOR COUNTT PAPERS. Feme Hooker, Elk City. J. Auna Hall, Philomath. Ettle Williamson, Waldport. Alice McDougal, Toledo. Esther Hampton, Rocca. Mamie Wakefield, Eddyville. -' PRIMARY CERTIFICATE. Mrs. Jennie Pratt, Philomath. Examiners, Prof. I. S Pratt, Mamie Wakefield. Toledo to Newport. Excursions will be run every Sunday until September 30 by the C. & E. Round trip 50 cents. .. flowers ana niooa. A superstition dating from olden times exists to the effect that rosea and flowers generally attain greater beauty In soil fertilized by blood, espe cially by human blood, than elsewhere. Persons who have visited Newmarket, England, kuow of the so called "bloody flower of Newmarket," which la found nowhere else than in the old moat now filled up. and In which, according to tradition, a very large quantity of hu man remains Is Interred. These flow ersbloora In June and July and by the bloodlike hue of their blossoms sug gest Ihe name wblcb baa been given to them!" ' " '" ' ..s An" Ancient Aqueduct. The ancient Roman aqueduct nt Nlmes is generally considered the most perfect of Roman relics. It consists of three great tiers of arches, the lowest having been used as a bridge and the uppermost ns an aqueduct It rises about 120 feet above the level of the rlver.wTbe Pont du Card, ns It Is call ed. Is believed to have been built under the supervision of Agrippn, the Uoinan general, about fifty years before Christ. Modeatr. Modesty Is one of the sweetest and most desirable qualities one can pos sess, and yet too much modesty hin ders advancement When this quality is overdeveloped It antagonizes aggres siveness, without which no great suc cess can be attained. ' Food and the Faee. She That new boarder who came to day baa a beautiful olive complexion He Well, after she's been here a few weeks I guess she'll have a prune com plexion. Yonkers Statesman. - Hysleale. Johnny Maw's always talkln' about a hygienic diet. What Is a hygienic diet? Tommy It's any kind of diet you don't like. Chicago Tribune. Brief Lesaoa In Flattery. To flatter a woman tell her she la beautiful; to flatter a man tell him be Is working too hard. Philadelphia Record. T Ignorance Is the. primary source of all misery and vice. Cousin. If you are . Sick OR If. you are Well You will be sure to want something in my line. When sick I can cure you with Drugs, Patent Medioines, Powders, Pills and. Potions. When well I can supply you with Paints, Oils, Glass Wallpaper, Stationery, Fishing Tackle, Garden and Field Seeds and many other useful articles. I want your trade and will serve you right. OTTO 6. KR0GSTAD, The Toledo Druggist. The White House HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices. CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T TIME TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon Are You Going to St. Louis? IF SO, CALL FOR YOUR TICKETS VIA THE ROCK ISLAND SYSTEMS Choice Routes Going and Returning via St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, . or Pueblo For Rates Call on Your Local Agent DATES OF SALE: June 17, 18: July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6, T; October 3, 4, 5 For further information and Sleeping-Car reservations chII upon or address A. H. McDONALD, General Agent, 140 Third St , PORTLAND, OR. IT IS A HATTER OFHEAIIH 0UBEG3 Absolutely Pure WERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE FARMS SOLD List your farm with me. If the price is reasonable, I can sell it. ROBERT TASSEL L ELK CI IT, OREGON Chittim Feelers. Don't sell or contract your bark until you have learned what we can offer. It may pay you to inquire of II. S. GILE & CO., Cor. Trade and High Sts., Salem, Or. Bead the Market News in - The Oregon Daily Journal Nothing U omitted which concerns the interest of buyers and sellers in the live stock, grain, provisions, produce and financial markets the markets are comprehensive and in every way re liable. The Journal in addition carries every day a full and truthful report of the yorld's news and presents many special .eatures of deep interest to the average reader. The Journal's woman's page, the illustrated sporting news page, the Journal stories and comio pages and other good things make it a very popu lar family newspaper, clean and bright (ram A to Z and year's end to year's end. Semi weekly, 104 issues, one year, 11. CO Weekly, (1. The issues of the Semi Weekly and Weekly Journal also con tain the market news and all of the features of the Daily Journal. Address THE JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon.'" Here's a Snap I Ay special arrangement with the pub lishers Thh Ls.umn is enabled to make the following unparalleled offer to Its readers : , . Lippincott,8 Magazine. $2 60 Cosmopolitan ' Magaziue 1 00 Li.vcoi.n County Leader 1 50 5 00 We will give all three to our sub scribers one year for only $3.25. Call and see sample copies of these staudard magazines. Yon can't afTord to be without them at this price. For Sale. At a bargain ; One acre o( land iu To ledo, 5-room house, barn and chicken house, good well, splendid garden spot, Cull on or address Cortis M Brqwn, Toledo, Or, CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:4.5 P. w. " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " " .Toledo 5:47P.m. Arrive Yaquina, 5:35p, m. No. 1. Returning:. Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m. Toledo 7:15 a. m. " Corvallis 11:30 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrive Detroit 12:20 p. m. No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 a. m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany iu time to connect with the S. P. southbound train, as well as giving two or three houTS in Albany be fore departure of S. P. northbound train for Portland. Train N0.2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis an J Al bany, giving direct service to New port and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Brettenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching De troit about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to Edwin Stons, Manager. J.'E. Fkankun, Agent, Toledo. v B. H. Boles, " Yaquina.