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FROM OUR EXCHANGES m K K H K Growing the Fastest Without a Fuss J- S. AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN The Empire Cream Separator Is the Simplest Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lightest Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator lhat wears and will hot get out of order every time you use it, take the Empire. The Simplicity, Easy Run ning, Few Parts to Clean, Ease ef Adjustment, appeals to all. FOR SALE BY GARDNER & JORGENSON, TOLEDO, OREGON. I us 1 Ulr' WHI l'E HOUSE LEADER IN LOW PRICES Call and we will prove it. We haven't time to tell you all about It hre. Come in and see as. Yours With Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. TOLEDO, OREGON. L TJ M B E R ! Old-Growth Fir, Spruce and Alder ALL DIMENSIONS Boat and Box Lumber CUT T0 0RDE No. 1 Vertical-Grain Flooring Am well DreDared to furnish and Mouldings a Specialty , anything in building line . Operating an Up to-Date Planer Good Stock of Dry Lumber on hand I will deliver lumber at any point on the C. & E. railroad or tidewater on Yaquina bay at right prices, quality considered branch yards-J. R. Mays fc Son, Elk City T. A. J. Fleming Newport V O. R. ALTRHE. Toledo. Oremn I wig WIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAM' U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yean' experience befoje thr Local and the General Laud Office and the Interior Department at Washington, IX C. Rooms 506 507 n ,. , A Columbia Building rortiand, ur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, September 16, 190". Notice ii hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act ol Congress of June $. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Fublts Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Bertha M. O'Brien of Angora county of Lincoln, stale of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7432, for the purchase of the e' swji, and lots S & 4, section 80, township 18 soutn, range (west, and will oli'er proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver, at Portland Oregon, on Tuesday December 8, 1907. She names as witnesses: James O'Brien. James E. O'Brien, and Floyd Cams, of Angora, Ore; and Fied M. Cook of "Portland Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requestedto file their claims In this office on or before said Ji d day of December, 1907. Aloibmon 8. Dbesskb, Register. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart's , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, November 25, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that George W. Gaby of Elk City, Oregon, has riled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, via: Homestead entry No. 13946, made December 12, 1901, for the nofnjof section 10, township 11 . ranire 10 vi. and thai said proof will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, nt Toledo, Oregon, on Janu ary 10, 1908. He names the following witnesses, to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vis: A. B. Clark of Toledo, Or.; R. A. Abbey, J. C. Dixon, J. B. Dixon of Elk City, Oregon. Algernon 8. Dkksheb, Register. HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Dono All Work Guaranteed Leave Orders at Bonbonlere. Toledo NEWPORT, OREGON. The White Is King OP SEWING MACHINES Call on P. H. Macdonalo, Gen'l Agent Newport, Oregon. The City Flour and Feed Store de liyers free to all parte of the city. Rural Routes Only. The Postmaster-General 's parcels post project which has made such a stir seems to have been pretty gener ally misunderstood. It is by no means so extensive as most people have supposed. lie wishes to give the privelege of a parcels post to people living along rural delivery lines, and not to anybody else. This is shown by the report of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General. Articles to be sent by the par cels post could be mailed only at the distributing offices for rural routes or at posteffices along such routes. This would cut off the de partment stores and mail-order houses from the benefits of the innovation and it ought to quiet the opposition of the country mer chants once and for all. The only dealers who could possibly benefit from it would be the country mer chants themselves. As matters now stand, the rural population has no delivery system at all. The express companies will not send parcels even one mile from their country offices. Country storekeepers never dream of main taining a delivery system outside of the villages where they do business. The carriage of parcels by the old Star Route "stage drivers," which was formerly such a convenience to farmers, is now to all intents for bidden by law along rural routes. Thus things are made as inconveni ent for country people as they pos sibly could be. If they want a parcel, no matter how big or little, they must leave' everything and go after it. The absurd injustice of such a state of things is evident. It- injures the country storekeeper as much as it does the farmers, since they loose a great deal of trade by it. When purchases can only be made at serious inconvenience peo ple will get along with as few as they can. It is amazing that there should be any rural tradesmen who do not see this. If they knew their own clear interest they would be a unit for Mr. Myers' proposal. This proposal would permit rural carriers to deliver parcels by mail up to eleven pounds weight at 5 cents for the first pound and 2 for each addi tional pound or fraction. The report shows that star route carriers used to deliver parcels of all sorts at something like this rate and made money by it. Why, then, should it not pay the govern ment? Of course it would. The project is a matter of simple justice to the rural population and its exe cution has alreany been too long delayed . Oregonian . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children. Io'Taiiying a cough medicine for child ren. never be afraid to buy Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief ia always mire to follow. It is intended especially for coughs, coulds, croop and whooping cough, and there ia no better medicine in the world tor these diseases. It is not only a certain cure for croup, but, wnen given as soon as tne croupy cough appears, will prevent the at tact. Whooping cough is not danger ous when this medicine is given as directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad. What Caused the Panic. Optimism is sensible, and . justi fiable. It is with sincerity that we urge it. Yet to be optimistic it is not necessary to approve of all existing conditions, nor to shut our eyes to the necessity or advisability of changes. The panic ip pretty well past, but we would be foolish to forget it or not learn lessons froni it, and seek to remove causes of such disturbing and damaging epi sodes, and so prevent them. The cause of the panic was lack of ready money in ordinary channels ; the cause of that was reckless, gambling If1 CTT VfDUr 4 Jx aim oiii t riiv u Air 'j Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County V A Beautiful Line of I SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Repairine a Specialty J J (Thirty Years' Experience) !j H. E. PETERSON, v Watchmaker, Jeweler aud Optician TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON speculation in securities; and the causes operated disastrously and easily because of a currency system constructed and maintained primar ily and principaly for the benefit of a comparatively few, and not in the interest of the masses. "Wall Street" has made the system to unit, itself. ' The people have not objected because they understood little or nothing about it. Congress knew little if any more and left the matter to "Wall Street." And when a panic oreaks out at a time when there was no apparent cause or reason for it, "Wall Street," as a last resort, shouts that Roosevelt did it. And why? Because he has declared that all men should be honest, and public servants must be, and his strictures on thieves and rascals and lawless financial gluttons have hit and hurt "Wall Street." Gamb lers hate a man who exposes their system of robbery. . The men who brought on the panic are no more not-less than gamblers, seeking to plunder the public. Journal. FROM THE ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Bene- fit a City Councilman at Kingston, Jam lea. Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council, at King ston, Jamaica We.n Indies, writes as follows: 'One bot'.'.e of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving her trouble and I think I should have been more quick ly relieved if I had continued the rem edy,. That it was beneficial and quick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle." For sale by 0. O. Krogstad. I have samples of the Nemo self reducing cornet for stout women also the famous Royal Worcester corsets. All sizes and prices, call and let me take your orders. Emma B. Crosno. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. trains from and to yaquina No. 1 Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a u. Leaves Toledo 7:16 a ro Arrives at 'orvalls 11:09 a m Arrive8nt Albany 11:58 am No. 2 Leaves Albany 19:36 p in Leaves Corvallls 1:40 p m Arrives at Toledo 6:40 p in Arrives at Yaquina 6:16 p m TRAINS TO AND FR'lM DETROIT. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:80 a m Arrives at Detroit 12:80 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit., 1:00 p m Arrives at Albany 8:55 p m ' TRAINSFOR CORVALLIS No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:56 a m Arrived at Corvallls 8:86 a m No. 10 Leaves Alliauy... 8:5a p tn Arrives at Corva'lis 4:86 pm No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:45 p m Arrives at Corvallls 8,-26 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 6 Leaves Corvallls 8:80 a m . Arrives at Albany 7:10 a m No. R-Leave Corvallls 2:15 p m Arrives at Albany 2:55 p m No. 7 leaves Corvallls 8:00 p in Arrives at Albany 8:40 p m RKOULAR SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11 Leaves Corvallls 11:16 n m Arrives at Albany 11:68 p in No 12-Lenves Albany 12 -85 p m Arrives ut Corvallls 1:18 p m A ol the aliove connect with Southern Paclda com pi n y trains, both at Albany and Corvallls, as well as train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach. es. as well as Breltenbusb. Hot Bprlngs. For further Information appiy to V GEO. K. NKV1NH, Uen. Pass Agt. W. K. PETERSON, Agent, Toledo i NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. October 81, 1907 Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes. 1M78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Norada and Washington Territory," (is extended to all the public land states by net of August 4, 1892, Anna Weiss of Uoseburg, county of Doujtla. state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No, 8A49, for the purchase of the Lots 18, 14, 19 aud 20 of section No. 5, town-hip No. 14 nuth of range No. 11 west, W. M., and will otter proof to show that the laud sought In more viiluabla for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this onlce at Roseburg. Oiefon, on Saturday, the 18th dny of January, 1908, She nanu s as witnesses: toe I. Leavengood, D. Kmkenberger Joseph Bloberger aud Anna Welck all of Roseburg, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above lands are requested to tile thuir claims lit this oftlce on or before said 1X1 h day of Jan uary, 1908. IIknjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'. S. Land Olllce, Roseburg, Oregon. October 11, 191)7. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Fublio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Krlstiau Paulsen of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this otllcs bis sworn statement No. 8284, for the purchase of thaLots 2 and 8 section 80, sw1 nw4 of scotlon 29, township 15 s, rang 10 w, W. M., and ne' te) of section 25, In township 16 s, range 11 w, W. M.. and will oll'sr proof to show that ths land sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land belore the RegUler and Re ceiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 261 h day of December, 1907. He names as witnesses: lieorgo Turner of Roseburg, Or,: J. P, Wolfe and B. L. Wolfe of Ocean View, Or.j C. I. Leavengood of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and till persons claiming adversely the itbove described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said 26th day of December, 1907. 1IXNJAMIN L. Knny, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Laud Olllce, Portland, Oregon. September 28, 1W7. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act Tor the sale of timber lands In the Htaies of California, Ore gob, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Ijind States by act of August 4, 1892, Martin Hammer of Toledo, county of Lincoln, slate of Oregon, has this day filed In this office hU swo-n a'.iitoment No. 75K6. for the purchase i-f I he se'j of we'i sec lion 84, and s''of nw'4ol suction 85, in town ship 12 s, range 10 w, and will oll'er proof to show that the laud sought Ma more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim In said laud before the County Cleric of Lincoln County nt Toledo, Oregon, on Thursday, ths 9th day of January, 1908, He names as witnesses: Samuel J. Stewart, John Mlcek, J. II. Luts sud llossle Stewart all of Toledo. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described landa aro requested to tile their claims In this olllce on or belore said inn day of January, U08. Alukhnon S. Drksskk, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Lund Olllce, Poitland, Oregon, October 21, 1907 ; Notice Is hereby given that In compliance ' with the provl'lona of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "A t act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," n extended to all the Public Land States by sot August 4, 1892 Frances K, McElwnlu. of Toledo, county of Lincoln, stale of Oregon, has till day tiled In this olllce nor sworn statement No, 7605, for the purchase of the of bw4 section 26, i uw'4 and ne of n !; of suc tion 85 in township 11 s, range 10 w aud will oiler proof to show that the laud sought-ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish hsr claim to said land before the County Cierk of Lincoln county, at "'olcdo, Oregon, on TueHday the 2!st day of January, 1908. She names as w tuesaes : Z. M. Derrick, D. A. Ross, ths lies TJradeson. Ted J. McBlwaln, all of Toledo. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile, their chums In this office on or before said 21st day of January, 1908. , Alokbnok S. Dkisskr, Register V