..Bargains in Clothing..
I am Closing Oat at Cost
my stock of
Men's, Boys and Children's Clothisg
and have some Superb
bargains to offer buyers
I can sell you a Man's Suit for
$4.50 up; Boys' Suits, $3.00 up;
Children's Suits for 90c and up.
This Clothing Must Be
Sold. Come Early for
BARGAINS
J. F. STEWART
Toledo - - Oregon
.NOTICE OK FINAL KKTTI.KMENT.
In tbe matter of the estate of Jonathan Ar-
ro an trout, dec! s-sed.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administrator of the estate of Jonathan Ar
mantrout, devested, has filed in the enmity
court of Oregon, for Lincoln county, his final
account as administrator of said estate, and
that tbe 5th day of December, 1904, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. in. thereof, has been fixed by
the said court lis the time for hearing objec
tions to said report and the settlement thereof.
A. J. W IKNOCK,
Administrator of the estate of Jouaihau
Armantrout, deeeased.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 14th day of
October, 1904.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LAND HALE.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
(leneml lni Ofllce, under authority vested In
him by section 21V), U. 8. Rev. Stat., as amend
ed by the act of Congress approved February
20, 1890, we will preceed to offer at public sale
on the 26th day of November, next, at this of
fice, the following tract of land, to-wit:
Lot 4, section 12, township 14 s, range 9 w.
Any and all portions claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to (lie their
claims in this ofllce on or before the day above
designated for the com meucemen t of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
J. T. Hridgkk, Register.
J. II. Booth, Kecelver.
ltoseburg, Oregon , Oirtober 12, 1904.
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TT Tramp's Taate.
Tramp (at the kitchen door) Can yon
give me something to eat, lady ? Lady
There's the wood pile. Tramp I
can't eat wood, lady. Lady You can
saw It, can't you? Tramp I'd rather
eat it, lady. Good mornlngl Detroit
Free Press.
A Woman's Tear.
A shrewd observer says that "some
times a woman cries J tint to get her
self petted," a circumstance which
shows that there may be a method In
grief as well as In madness. Bridge
port Telegram.
Woll Answered.
An American woman who bad been
told by a Britisher that America wu
deficient In antiquities and curiosities
remarked, "The antiquities will come;
as for our curiosities, we import them."
sloldlna- Uli Own.
"Stingy, lsu't he?"
"You've said it! Why. he holds fast
to everything he gets bis clutches on
nd even bolts down his dlnnct"
All Rsts Trouble.
"Everybody worries about money."
"Oh, I don't know. Some men are an
rich"-
"Thaf Just it. Toor men worry be
cause they can't get money, and the
rich man worries for. fear that It will
get away from him." Philadelphia
Ledger.
Tholr Hatred of Entrland.
FenUnand de Leseeps used to teH
ow a Frenchman came to his aid wher
he waa struggling against Palmerston'i
opposition to the Sues canal. The man
who was a total stranger, walked Intc
his office one duy and drew out of nil
pocket a wallet stuffed with bank notes.
"Monsieur," said he, "I beg the privi
lege of being allowed to subscribe to
ward the railway of the Island of Swe-tea.-
-But. monsieur," Bald Lesseps,
"It is not a railroad; it's a canal. It's
not an Island, put an isthmus. It Is
not In Sweden, but at Sues." "I don't
care what it Is or where It la," said th
capitalist, "so long as It worries Eng
land. Put me down, I say."
But Lesseps bad little reason to make
fun of this episode If the picture his
own son draws of him be true. Becom
ing incensed at some attack made on
him In tbe British parliament and be
ing Inadequately provided with means
to express his rage, his mind suddenly
reverted to his linen collar, which was
of English make. He tore It from his
neck, dashed it upon the floor and
danced on it, all for hatred of the is
land it came from.
Rooted br Pappeta,
Toward the close of the reign of
Elisabeth, when tbe Spaniards were
frequently hovering about the south
west coast of England, a party from
their ships landed In the neighborhood
of where Falmouth stands today, with
the intention of burning the borough of
Penryn. It chanced, however, that that
same evening some strollers had set
up In Penryn market place a repre
sentation by puppets of certain inci
dents In the life of Samson, Including
his victory over the Philistines.
-il Uie puiut Of Samaou a oiibut Upuu
these with the Jawbone of the ass the
strollers beat drums and aoundmi tmm.
pets Indicative of an alarm, and the
Spaniards, who were at that moment
about to rush the town, believing it to
oe run oi soldiers, bolted for their
boats.
This probably occurred In 1595, when
mere was a HpanlKh squadron on the
coast, which landed troops and burned
t eneance.
Sport oa tha Kafaa River.
A trader in ivory and rubbeV writes
as follows of sport on the Kaf ue river,
In Africa: "Every morning at daybreak
we got up and scanned the plains with
our glasses for game. Often our bova
called us first to say that a herd of wa
ter buck or hartbeest was gracing in
sight, especially It the camp was out
of meat. The river was full of fish
barbel, bream, pike and tiger fish. The
bream were by far the best eating, but
the tiger fish and big barbel gave tbe
best, sport. Spoon bait, with strong
pike tackle and a stiff bamboo rod,
was all that was required, and, trolling
behind a dusout naddled bv nntivM.
we could soon tuake a bag. The tiger
nsh tight gamely and, breaking water
repeatedly, very often succeed in shak
ing the hook from their mouths. Bar
bel run up to eighty pounds weight,
and a heavy one can tow a canoe along
the surface at some speed.
IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH
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Thomas Parker
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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TOLEDO..OREGON.
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No. 2. For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 P- m.
" " Corvallis 1:50 p. m.
" Toledo 5:47 p. 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
in time to connect with the S. P.
southbound traiu, as well as giving
two or three hours iu Albany before-departure
of S. P. northbound
train for Portland.
Train N0.2 connects with the
S. P. trains at Corvallis and Al
bany, giving direct service to New
port and adjacent beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush
and other mountain resorts leaves
Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching De
troit about 6:00 p. m.
For further information apply to
Edwin Stone,
Manager.
J. E. Frankun, Agent. Toledo
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