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Growing the Fastest Without a Fuss J. S. AKIN THE DRY GOODS MAN The Empire Cream Separator e iuiplett Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lightest Boh I, with the Fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator lhat wears and will not cet out of order everu time you nte it. take the Empire. The Simplicity, EaHy Ruu- inug, few I'ansto Clean, tape of Adjustment, appeals to all. FUR SALE BY GARDNER & JORGENSON, TOLEDO. OREGON. -? I v. LEADER IN LOW PRICES r r I My Employee. k i I the 1 WHI I'E I HOUSE Call and we will prove it. tell you all about it here. Yours Witli Bargains HENRY LEWIS, Prop. 8 We haveu't time to $ Come in and see us.' -TOLEDO, OREGON. ; i FOR JOB WORK TRY THE AD E R All Kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Work Done With Neatness and Dispatch. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 0. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lisooln County, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to fuiimli feme promptly au correctly. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE r MS mr Marks m4 Demons "JMlO Copyrights Ac. Anvnne sending a sketch and description mar nnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communira lion strictly oonadentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent sent tree. Oldest agency forsoonnngpatents. Palenta taken through Munn Co. receive tpecial notiet, wlthoot eharge. In the Scientific fititericati. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lars-eat clr eulatlon of any aolentlflo Journal. Terms, i row : four months, IL Bold by all newsdealer". MUNN &Co.88,B New York Branch OfBoe, 636 F St, Washington, O. C GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given I hut on Saturday the 7th diiy of March 1908, at the noun) if one o'clock p.m. of said day, at the front door of the Court houxe in Toledo, Lincoln county Orcein, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bid, der for cash in hand, all the right, title and estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, in and to the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided one fourlh interest in and to Ihe south eas( quarter of the south west quur ter or lotsnnmbercd 27 and 28, and the aonlh west quarter of the south east quarter t r lots numbered 29 and 30 of section reventeen in township ten south, range ten, we.t of Willam ette Meridian in Oregon. Said sale is made under and pursuant of a license and order made by the. County Court of Lincoln county, Oregon, on the third dny of February, 1808, In the matter of the guardian ship of the estate of Rand ilph Orton, a minor, authorizing and empowering me,C. E. Hawk ing as guardian of the estate of salil minor above named, to sell the above described real properly at public auction to the hlgnesl bid der for cash in hand, and to dispose of the pro ceods in the manner prescribed by law, Dated this 3rd day of February, 1MB. C. E. Hawkins, Guardian of the above named minor. DRS. ADAMS Dentists 'Of Lewis Building, 350 Morriiion St., PORTLAND. OR, Our specialty is the painless filling or ex acting of teeth. Our Motto' ' A Pleased Patient Our Beit Advertiser. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Ofllec, Portland, Oregon January 11, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Robert Mann of Chilwood, Oregon, has Bled notice of his in tention to make final three year (Slletz) proof in support oflils claim, viz: Homestead en try No. 15874, made April 13, 1904, for the i sw,'4, tw'A te',i section 16,-and Lots 8 and 7 of section 21. township lit, south, range 9 wesv, and that said proof will be made before Ihe Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on February 20, 1908 ', He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosldeuco upon, and cultiva tion of. the laud, via. George Chambers of Eddyvllle, Or.; Pearl Pepin, George T. Smith and I. J. Pepin of CMtvood, Oregon,. AIjOpunon 8 Prkhsik, Register. Original.) There were years of continued revo lution la Cuba before the final relin quishment of the Island by Spain by order of the United States. As far back as fifty years ago filibustering expeditions went there from Florida, bat revolution had not gathered suffi cient strength for an auxiliary to be of benefit Now and again a leader would arise, but after a brief resistance to Spanish tyranny would succumb. Usu ally a price was set upon his head. It was during the latter part of this period of Incipient revolution that I went to Cuba as a sugar planter. My plantation was lu the Interior, but my office was In Havana. One day-while at the former my coat was caught by a portion of the machinery, and I was jerked toward Instant death. One of my employees. Diaz Martin, of mixed Spanish and Aztec blood, pushed for ward and extricated me a few seconds before I would have been mangled but for him. 1 had been carried to a posi tion eo dangerous for any one to enter except with extreme caution that uiy rescuer's act was one of great bravery. It sin-prised me, for he had all the softness of manner possessed by hia Aztec progenitors. I took Martin with me to Uavaua and placed him In a posliiou where he might become valuable to himself as well as to me. But he was entirely un educated, and I found few things of Importance that he could do well. In order to beuefit him I paid him more than he was worth. I confess I con sidered him shiftless and with no fan cy for hard work. lie remained with me several years, during which I tried him In many positions. In all of which be failed. One day I sent him out on an errand, and he did not come back. I made au examination of my cash aud found it all where I had supposed it was. He had taken nothing, at least of mine. About this time an Insurrection broke out In the Interior which gave the Spanish more trbubie than any tU:it had occurred up to that time. The people of the section in which It took place had found u leader, und It was this leader who caused all the trou ble. Such wus"usuully Van case with Cuban insurrections. The people, who were mostly negroes, were Incompe tent to defy even for a brief period the authority of the captaiu general until some man arose to lead them. Nothing was known of the general of this insurrection except that he was called Bonlto. The government offered the usual reward for bis bead, but the government could not get him. But Bonlto was fighting hopelessly. Gradually his forces dwindled either by death or a return to their ordinary avocations, and at last the intrepid In surgent found himself alone. This of course meant that sooner or later some one in order to obtain the' reward of fered for his capture would deliver him to the government, -. One evening I remained longer thau usual at my office to make some esti mates. All my employees had gone home, aud I was sitting alone at my desk, with my back to the door. Sud denly there came to me one of those Indescribable sensations which mark the Imparting of knowledge without the usual mediums. Though I heard no sound, I knew some one stood be hind me. Turning, there stood Diaz Martin. He had entered with the soft step usual to him aud stood looking at me with that mild, dreamy expression I had 6een lu pictures of the Aztec Emperor Montezuma. I extended my hand, which ho grasped with a feeling not Indicated In his countenance. Then I asked him whyhe had left me and where be bad been. "1 received word, slgnor, that my father's little plantation had been raid ed by Spanish troops under a pretext that he was disloyal to the govern ment. All he had was taken from him, and he was thrown Into prison, while my mother and sisters were left to starve. I could not but go, slgnor, to their assistance. I gathered a force In a forest, from which I" emerged aud fell upon" "You are" "Bonlto." Wheu I had finished gaping at him in astonishment, I got from him an account of how for a long period he had held a province from Spanish rule; how he had beeu left alone and had come to me as a last hope for his life. When he had finished, after procuring some provisions for hlra I locked him np in my office and went home to con coct a plan for getting him out of Cuba. A sugar barrel, being of extra size, seemed to mo to be the most feasible conveyance. FT I could get the man whose head was worth $10,000 into a barrel and drive hl:u myself to the dock, I might put hi in aboard a ship and send him to another land as sug ar. The next morning I went to my office, which was In my warehouse, long before any one of my employees was there. I packed Martin In a sugar barrel, with some provisions, a gimlet and a little saw, leaving him standing n bis feet In the warehouse. Then I went to breakfast. Returning, I or dered a truck to take some sugar to the dock where a ship would sail that day. for New York. Atnonir the bar. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY - and SILVERWARE Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Fine Watch Repairing: a Specialty (Thirty Years' Experience) H. E. PETERSON Watchmaker, .louelnr unci Oi.tiinuu ft TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON 4b 1L 'bob' l-" rets was tue one containing Martin. Reprimanding the porter for careless ness, I rolled It on to the truck myself. Then, taking a short cut to the dock, I rolled every barrel aboard the ship, to the astonishment of the roustabouts. I saw the vessal saU and grow dim on the northern horizon. A couple of weeks utter I received u letter from Martin 6tatln.tr that be hnd cut himself out of the barrel and ar rived safoly In a free cotntry. . GARDNER V. PTIRLAND. A new lot of Boys' Suits just arrived at Stewart' b NOTICE Full PUBLICATION. . (J. 3. Land Office, Rosebnrg, Oregon. January 80, 1 90S. Notice is hereby given that James Hairison, of Euclid. Oregon, has tiled uotieo ot his In tention tn make final live jear proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead entrv No. lUUiO, made December 12, 19(10, for the n'i sw'j, '! ire),' of section 2f, township 14 s, range. I w, W. M and Ihnt ld proof will bo trade before Ira Wii'ln, County Clerk, at Toledo. Oiegon.ou Saturday, April 4, 19 8. He names the following wituet-tes tn pn.ve his continnnua residence upon, and cuUlvn tion of, the laud, viz: Henry llobell and Nicholas Ludcrman of Euclid. Or.; A. L. Baldwin of Waldport, Or.; Henry Howell of Toleoo, Oregon. Hknjahin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ofltee, Portland, Oregon, February R, I! C. Notice Is hereby given that Henry WiUon of Slletz, Oregon, tins filed notice of hltt in tention lo make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 1614ft, made January lti, 1907, for thenw'4 se1 and Lots 2, 8 and 4 of section 38, town ships s, range 10 w, and lhat. said proof will he made before Ihe Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on March 21, 191)8. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Stephen Logan, Esten Olson, John Savage and T. F. Cowing all of Sllelz, Oregon. Algkhnon S. HitKSHKH. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Ofiice, Portland, Oregon, February 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Alhln Mueller of Slletz, Ore., has filed notlceof his Intention to make final commutation fproof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. lt.Kio made January 6, 1P07, for tho n)$ nw , se nw'i and ne) sw! of section 14, township 9 ninth, range 10 west, and that raid proof will be made before the Register und Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March:!!. 1908 He mime the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Ihe land, viz: Ilarlle R. Wilson, A. W. Morgnn, Stephen L. Stralton and Chris Hum all of Siletz, Oregon. ALGERNON S. PR F.HSER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Cilice, Portland. Oregon, February 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Daniel W, McGill Sllctz, Oregon, has filed notice ofNiis Inten tion to make final commutation proof in sup port of hisoialin, viz: Hon,es'eail entry No. Ml 12, made January 16, 11HI7, for I lie fe", of section 20, township 8 s, runne 10 w, and lhat said proof will be made before tho Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March 24, 1908. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. W. Morgan, Stephen L. Stralton, Chris tian Burn and Harlle R. Wilson all of Sllelz, Oregon. Ai.oeiinon H Drkhhkh, Register, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Lincoln County." In the matter of the estate of W. C. Monroe, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator nf.lhecstalof . C. Monroe, decensed, has filed with the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, his final account In suld estate, and the County Court, sitting for the transaction of probate lminea has set Mon day, March 2nd 1908, at tho hour of 10 a, in. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as ihe time und place for settling said account and hearing objeeilotis thereto, If any exist. And notice Is hereby idvcn that at wild time and place, any and all objections to suld account, if any exist, will be heard and passed upon by said Conrt. Dated, Toledo, Or., Jan. 24 1 908. Wh. R. WAKKriRI.D Administrator of the estate of.W. a Monroe deceased. HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. Repairing Done. All Work Guaranteed Leave Orders at Bonboitieru. Toledo' NEWPORT, OREGON. The White Is King OP SEWING MACHINES Call on F. H. Macdonai,d. Geu'l Agent Newport, Oregon .. , WIN a COWING A TTO R N E YS- A T-L, A M" U. S. Laud Office Business a Specialty. Twenty yeart' experience bef(u tin Local and the' General Lund Oilier aud i lie Interior Department at Washington, D. f Rooms 5t)(i 507- n , Columbia Building Portland, Of. 1 5 THE BONBONIEREl GEORtlE A. II ALL, Proprietor Choice Confection h. Summer Drinks Ice Cream fu i-runa, nut. v, f0 Stationery fVi : B0NB0NIERE ANNEX t Two Doors South POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES Cti 8J BOWLINO ALLEY g S A Quiet, Orderly Plnce to Play TOLEDO, OREGON CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUINA No. Leaves Yaiuma... 6:45 a a. Leaves Toledo 7:10 a in Arrives at Corvnilla... 11:00 a m Arrives at Albany , 11:68 am No. 2I.eavcs Albany l':36 p m Leaves. Corvallls 1:10 p in Arrlvei at Toledo I.,., 6: HI p in Arrives at Yatinua (1:1? p in TRAINS TO AND FR iM DETROIT. No. S-Leuvcs Albany 7:-0a in Arrives at Detroit 12::io p tn No. 4 Leaves Detroit.. 1:00 p in Arrives at Albany... S:A5 p in TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. R Leaves Albany 7:15 a ni Arrlvei at Corvallls 8:.' ti in No, 10-l.eave Albany .T:.... 8:.'o p ni Arrives at Corva'll 4::tf p m No. 6 -Leaves Albany 7:4.r p in Arrives at Corvallls Hvifi p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 6 Leaves Corvallls 8:80 a In Arrive! at Albany 7:10 a in No. 9-l.eavoi( Corvallls 2:15 p in Arrives at Albany 2:55 p in No. 7 l eaves Corvallls 0:00 p m Arrives at Albany 8:40 p in' REGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11-l.eaves Corvallls 11:15 a in Arrlvosat Albany ...11:58 p in No 12-l.enves Albany.. 12 .15 p in Arrive .it Corvallls 1:18 p m A ol tho above connect with Soutliorti Paclllu company trains, both at Albany and Corvallls, as well as train for Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach es, as woll as Breltenbnsh Hot Springs. For further Information ppy to- :OEO. K. NKVlNS,.Uem Pass Agt. W. K. I'KTKKSON, Agent, Toledo tr