M.I. Church Sunday Services. j
Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. George
Bethers, Superintendent. '
Preaching at 11 a. lit . ' 1
CI "sa meeting at close or morning
lernce. . - ...
- Junior League at 3 p. m. v
preaching at 7:30 p. ni.
All are cordially invited to worship
with ua. W. E. Rogers, Pastor.
KOTICK TOK PUBLICATION
V. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
February 29, 19IW.
Notice ia hereby given that Edgar Qtiigley
of Siletz, Oregon, bu It led uolice of his inten
tlmi to make final commutation proof In np
port of his claim, viz: Homestead enlry No.
16 66, made Jan. 29, 19U7, for the northeast
quarter of taction SI, townnhlp 8 , ranire f w,
and that Mid proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on
April 14, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hit rnntluoeiis residence upon, and cultiva
llou of, the land, vis:
Albiu Mueller, A. W. Morgan, 8. L. Stratton
and A.C. Crawford nil of Siletz, Oregon.
Alokenon 8. Drerher. Register.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT.
In the County Couit of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of John P. Cnultot
Notice 1 hereby given Ihut the undersigned
has been duly appointed adniluialratorot the
isiaie of John P. Coulter, deceased. AH per
sona having claims against eajd exists are ;
hereby notified to prcneiit same to me, properly I
Terllled, within six months ot the dnie of this
notice, as required by law, at my residence at
Nashville, Oregon.
Haled at Toledo, Or., April 2,1908.
K. A. Godwin,
Administrator ol the estate of John P. Coulter
deceased..
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
C. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Miireh 7. IMS.
Notice la hereby given that Louta N. Fletcher
of Keruvllle, Oregon, ha died notice of his
Intention to make flnul three year (Sllctz)
proof In support of his claim, viz: Home
alead entry No. 18689. made April 22, 1905, for
the Lot 7, of section 20, Lot 8 of section 19 and
IOt 1 of section 30, township 8 a, ranire 10 w,
and that said proof will be made before Ihe
Connty Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo,
Oregon, on April 21. 19(18.
He names the following witnesses In prove
his continuous rosidence upon, and cultiva
tion nf, the land, viz:
William Scott, John 8. Lloyd, George K.
Lyne nn.l I -co I). Wood of Keruvllle. Oregon.
Alqernom 8. Drksskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland; Oregon I
March 7, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that William M.Scott
of KernviUe, Oregon, has Hied notice of his
InU-nil.m to make mini three year (Rlletz)
proof lit support of his claim, viz: Home
stead entry No. 15390, made April 20,1901, for
the Lot 8 or section 20 and Lot 2 of secilun 29
lowiuxhlpga, ranire low, and that mid proof
will be made before the Clerk of Lincoln
county nt Toledo, Oregon on April 21, 1908.
He ni.ines the following wllm-mes to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz,
Lonis Fletcher, J. 8. Lloyd, J. W. Slrauzer,
Mary Anderson of Kernville, Oregon.
Alokuniin 8 Piessek. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale.
V. 8. Land office, Portland, Oregon,
March 9, 1908.
Notion la hereby given that, aa directed by
theCoinmfxalonernf iho General Land Ofllce,
undor the provisions of tbo net of Congrea
upproved June 27,190(1. (81 8tat 517), we- will
offer at public aale to the hlghet bidder, at
9 o'clock a. in., on the 18th day of April, 1908,
next, at this office, the followlu tract ol l.nrt
Nw' of of section 15, township U a,
range 10 west.
w Any persons claiming adversely the a'wve
described lauds are advlned to Die their claims
nr objections on or before the time deslgated
formle. Algernon B. Drciwer, Register.
Geo. W. Bibee, Receiver.
NOTICE r()R PUBLICATION.
V. 8. Land Office at Portland, dr.,
March 7. 1908.
Notice la hereby given that Nesnmn R, Dale
of Sltetz, On-yon. has file I notice of his In
tention to mala tlnal committal Ion proof In
tupiort of his claim, vis: Homestead entry
No. Uil79, in ad u Feb. 20, 1907. for the nwM of
seetlun 9, township 9 s. range S w, end that
ild proof will bo made lie fore the Register
aim Itevelverai Portland, Oregon, on April tl.
He ns nun the following witnesses to prove
I.ik continuous residence upon, audcultlvatlon
f, the la. id, viz:
otto liyerlcy of Roccn, Or.) Curl Davis, L. J,
Richard, Edwin T. Clark of Siletz, Oregon.
Alokrnoh 8 DaassKa, Reglste
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
V. 8. I.Hiid Office, Uosebtirg, Oregon,
Kebrnary 18, 1908,
Notice Is hereby given that lu comp ,nee
. with tile provUioiiH of the act of Co ressol
June 8, ,S78, entitled "An net for the sale of
tlmlH-r lands In the slates of California, Oro
goii, Nevada, and Washington Territnrf," as
extended to all the Public I and States by act
of Angnsi, 4, 1892, John Hruscbke, of Rose
lake, comity of Kootenai, slnle of Idaho, has
mis any meu In thlsoftlue hUsworn statement
No. 8834, for the Ditrchasaof ih au,,r
and nol swof section No. 14, In towuslilp
mi, rann po. iuw, w. at., ana will offer
proof to show that the land souiht la mon
valuable for Its timber or atone than foragt-i.
ruliural purposes, and to eaubllsh bis claim
lo said laud before the Register and Receiver
. at ttoMBnrf, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th
day of June, 1908.
Ha names as witnesses:
Frank Reiser, Herman Schwarz of Rose Lake,
Idaho; William bay at Fisher, Of.j Frank
Hughes of Box, Oregon.
Any and all panose claiming adversely the
above described lands are reqaested to lie
their elalmt la Ihla offlee on or before aald Utb
aayof June.iao.
Ba-wiztiH L. Kdbt. Register.
Married
At the horne of the brides parents
in una city Weansday
city Wednsday evening at ,
9:30 o'clock. Miss Judith Koss to
to
Ross Mcblwain, the
Rev. C. R.
Ellsworth officiating. Only
tiyes and a few friends were
1 I
rcla-
pres
ent.
The bride, Miss Edith Ross, is a
daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. J. H.
Ross and is well known in Toledo,
having resided here the past twelve
ycare and was one of Toledo's most
popular young ladies.
Tae groom, Mr. Ross McElwain,
is a prosperous young farmer of
Inkster, South Dakota, and has
made many friends since coming to j
Toledo some six months ago.
After the ceremony the crowd of
young folks gathered to charivari
the young couple, were decoyed to
to the waterfront by George Hall,
who entertained them there by
giving them an exhibition of a man
working, while the bride and groom
made a quiet get-away, going to
the home of M. N. Anderson, where
they spent the night. They left :
yesterday morning for Inkster, j this necessary work, not one cent of
North Dakota where they will make which was pledged By the "tight
their future home. " " I wad" of the Reporter. On the
The ' Leader joins with their contrary he did all-he could to de
many friends in wishing them 1 feat the project in an underhanded
long and happy wedded life. way, not being man enough to fight
it openly. Yes, we lost the ferry,
J bmith ol Newport wasinthe;not because the citizens of Toledo
city Monday
The Eddyville mohair pool
be sold April 30. .
Wm. Jory went to Portland
will ,
last
Saturday morning.
Esten Olson of Siletz was in
the
city Tuesday on business.
Lee Williams of Newport was a
Toledo visitor Wednesday.
George Lewis of Winant was in
the county seat on business yester
day. 1
Hon. B. F. Jones of Indepen
dence has been a Toledo visitor this
week. -
I Frank Priest of Newport was
doing business at the county "huh
Wednesday
Mrs. Wm. Hoeflein
visited relatives and
Toledo Monday.
of Yaquina
friends in
Mrs. T. P. Fish went to Newport
Friday evening returning home
Monday morning,
D. B. Ramsdell was down from
Elk City Wednesday in attendance
at the fruit growers meeting.
Walter Hall came over from
Siletz Sunday evening and took the
train for Portland Monday morning.
vi. luciuurcio wno nas been in
San Francisco the past several weeks
Dr. McMurdo who has been
returned home to Toledo
Friday
evening.
Rev. C. M. Bryan of Monroe
came over Tuesday evening for a
visit with his daughter Mrs. Comer
and his Bon Arthur.
Jess Plunkett who has i)ecn . at
tending high school here this win-
j ter left for Portland Monday morn
ing, lie expects to make his homo
at Corvallis this summer.
Attention Ladies.
The Toledo Fire department will
hold a special meeting next Wednes
day evening April 15, for the pur
pose of organizing a coffee club.
And we wish all the ladies who
possibly can would attend.
" . Committee.
$550.00 Worth of New Jewelery
EASTER IS NEAR AT HAND
I have just added to my stock a
magnificent line of fine, jewelery
such as Ladies and Gents Gold and
Silver Watches, Mantle Clocks at
your own price, Gold Bracelets,
Fancy Brooches, Bar Pins, Neck
Chains Scarf Pins, the .Fashion
Collar Pins and a beautiful line of
nice Ladies Set Rings. Call and
see my new aseorttaant.
H. E. Pmnos.
Jeweler and Optician, Toledo,' Or.
That Development League.
Editor Leaxueb: Will you kirid-
ly give space to "answer a fool ac
cording to his own folly." For
cording to his
reasons unknown
w viiv wa.v wuw
11 V -
well khown to most of the members
of the League, the Reporter of this
week makes an insane attack upon
the League in his patent medicine
sheet that is almost as . interesting
reading as his famous "derbv let-
tor." For the benefit of the public
generally, let me say that the Tole-
do Development League includes
nearly every business man of the
city on its membership roll. Dad
Clark would not join, and the only
reason that seemed to appear was
because he could not be president of
the League when it was first formed
Now he comes out -with a couple of
columns of bile because the League
is trying to do something for Toledo
and Lincoln county. He sneers at
the League for its failure to get a
ferry across the river at Toledo.
May the Lord have mercy-on his
soule, if he has one. The citizens
of Toledo medered over ftl.000 far
! and the members of the League did
not do their part, but because we
had too many Clarks.
He says the League has only, ac
complished a few things. How
many have you accomplished, Dad
Clark? Have you ever supported a
public enterprise since running a
paper in Toledo unless you were
paid for it? And then there was no
assurance that you would not sell
out.
The matter is with Dad Clark, he
thinks that everything ought to con
tribute towards 'his paper. The
League had Borne printing to do,
and it gave it to a member of the
League to print. It was the
League's work, to be paid for by
the League's money. It did not
-come from Clark.
But Dear Dad Clark, don't get
mad because the League entertained
some public men, and did not ask
you to preside. Remember that
nobody kicked when you discovered
Cake, and printed his card and
picture. 'You had it all to yourself,
and while everybody knows that
you seperated Cake from a good wad
of "dough" nobody got jealous.
Come Dad, wake up; You are in
j a ve town, get alive, liet in and
j help the League or anybody else to
a live town, get alive. Get in and
push for Toledo and dont have to
be bought every time a public mat
ter comes forward. .
A Member of the League.
Died.
- Mrs Harry Lutey, at her home on
the upper Depoe, Wednesday even
ing at 10 o'clock. She was buried
in Toledo cemetery yesterday,
Mrs. D. L. Cusack, in this city,,
yesterday evening at 5 v o'clock.
The remains were taken to Summit
this morning and will be buried at
that place. .
e i a .
Citizens Meeting.
At the request of many citizens a
meeting will be held at the City
Hall, in Toledo, on Saturday even
ing, April 11, at 8 o'clock, for the
purpose of organizing a Law and
Order League.'7' All citizens in favor
of law and order are requested to
attend.
"Go tovH. E. Peterson for your Speo.
tacles and eva glasnes.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shots repaired .
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence near Courihonae ,
. I
Jones' Complaint Sustained.
The railroad commission in a de
cision which follows in part,- cen
sures the Corvallis '& Eastern Rail
road company for their passenger
accommodations on the lines from
Albany and Corvallia to Yaquina
and Toledo:
"It is ordered that the railroad
company, defendant shall in the fu
ture Bupply sufficient passenger cars
so that all passengers leaving Cor
vallis or Albany westbound and
Yaquina and Toledo eastbound may
have a seat; and that the second
class coach shall be supplied with
ventilators."
The railroad company will have
20 days in-which to make the nec
essary alterations. , The case was
brought on complaint of B.'F.
Jones of Independence, formerly of
Toledo. Capitol-Journal.
"One Touch of Nature Malcea the Whole
World Kin."
When a rooster find a big fat worm
ho calls all the hena ia the farm yard
to come and share it. A similar trait
of human nature is to be observed
when a man discovers something ex
optionally wnnH h vmrita - all liia
friends and neighbors to share the
benefits of his discovery. This is the
touch of nature that makes the whole
world kin.. This explains why people
who have been cured by Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy writes letters to tlie
manufacturers for publication, that
others similarly ailing may also use it
and obtain relief. Behind every one
of these letters is a warm hearted wish
of the writer to be of use to someone
else. This remedy is for sale bv Otio
0. Krogetad. .
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drawn ou the General Fund, and
eudorsed; "Not paid for wantofFuods"
up to and including July 31, 1907. ,
Interest on said warrants lo cease on
and after said date.
O. B. McCluskey, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or.; this 31st day
of March, 1908. . '
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A Healing Salve fofBurns, Chapped Hands
and Sore Nipples.
As a healing salve for' burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands Cham
berlain's Salve is moat excellent. It
allays the paiu of a burn almost in
stantly, and unless the injury is very
severe, hoals the parts w'tbout leaviug
a scar. Pricer 25 cents. For" sale by
Otto O. Krogslad. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C. 8. Land Offlee, Koseburg, Oregon.
February IS, 1908.
Hotiee 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 lands In the 8tntes ot California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ae
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, Christian Brits ot Rose Lake,
county of K-otenal, state of Idaho, has this
day filed in this offlee his sworn statement
No. 8836, for the purchase of the t)4 of ne,
etf of nwj and nej of swji, of section 29, In
township No, 14 a, range No. w, W M., and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
Is more Valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish hla
claim to said land before the Register and Re
celver of this olHce at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 13th day of June. 1908.
He names aa witnesses:
Charlie O. Fisher and Herman Schwarz of
Rose Lake, Idaho; Ehomas Vldltoof Corvallis
Or.;. John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon. 1
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said ISth
day of June, 1908.
Ucmjamih L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TJ. 8. Land Offlee, Roseburg, Oreaon.
February 18, 1908.
.'Notice ii hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the k.n of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale nf
timber lands in the Stales of California, Ore
gon, Nevnda, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Pnblio Land States bv act
' of August 4, 1892, Frank P. Retzer of Rose Lake,
county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this
, day filed In this office his sworn statement No.
1 8882, for the purchase of the t of ne and n
; of te'4 of section No. IS, in township No. 1ft a,
range No. 10 w, W. M., and will offer proof to
1 show tbat4he land sought la moie valuable
for its timber or atone than far agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to ealij
land before the Register and Receiver at Roie
burg, Oregon, an Saturday, the 18th day ot
June, 1908.
He nameiaa witnesses:
Herman Schwarz tnd John Bruschka of
Rose Lake, Idaho; Frank Hughes of Box, Or,;
William Day of Fisher, Oregon,
'Any and all persona claiming adversely the
aboue described lands are . requested to file
their claims in this offlee on or before aald 13th
day of June, 1908.
vjiBMnitia L. Eddy, Register.
. WANTED.-A homastaad relinquish
meat with good timber, or a good Urn.
bar claim. W. Sciclts.
..767 Hawthorn Are. Portland, Or.
Rbeuoutism.
More than Dina oat of everr ten
t-,
cases flrrheotaatisnare alrSply rheum
atism of the musole8,dae, to cold A
damp weather or chronic rheumatism
In such cases no internal treatment is
required. ,The free) application of
Chamberlain's Liniment ia all that ia
needed, and it is certain to give quick
relief. Give it a trial and see for your
self bow quickly it relieve! the soreness
and pain. Price, 25 cents; large sice,
50 cents. Sold by Otto O. Krogstad. .
H. B. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
-
TODEDO, OREGON
Office in Ofste'dabl Building. Office
hours 9 to 12 kt.; 2 to 5 p. x.; 7 to 9 r. h
tW Calls answered at all hours "ta
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. a Land Office. Portland. Oregon.'
' ' . March 21, 1906V
Notice li hereby given that Park 8. Calkins
of Fails City, Oregon, has filed notice ol
hli Intention to make final commutation proof
in support of his elalm, via: Homestead entry
Ko. 16110, made Deo,, 14, 1906, for the south
east quarter ot section 10, township 8 t, range
9 w, and that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon,
on April 29, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aald land, viz:
C.J. Franklin, W. J. Southwell, F. A. Lucas
and John Paul all of Falls City, Oregon.
ALoaaMeH 8. Daxssaa, Register
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State ot Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of J. Lane, de
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administratrix of the estate ef i. Lane, de
ceased, has rendered and filed with the County
Clerk of Lincoln county, her final account In
said estate, aud the County Court, sitting tor
the transaction of probate business, has eet
Mouday, May 4, 1908, at the hour of 10 a. ni.
thereof, at the County Court room of laid
county, as the time and place for settling said
account and hearlngobjeetlons thereto, if any
exist. And notice Is hereby given that at said
tine and place, any and all objections to aald
account, if any exist, will be beard and passed
upon by said Cou't.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, March 24, 1908.
MARY i. LANK,
Administratrix of the estate ot J. Lane, de
ceased. F. SWOPK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
state. Probate matters and colleo
tions promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs, .
TOLEDO, OREGON. "
WOODBUBN, OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Tree, Shrub, Etc.
W. C. WARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop. '
Good Rigs and well-broken Saddle llorees.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and glvenJJood Care
City Draying in Connection
:G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFB
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
WOODEURH
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DRUGS and MEDICINES
School Book Stationery
Palata, Oil Glass, Wail Paper, Phono
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