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SPRING i '2 H o- OPENINGS IN ALL LINES CLOTHING FOB MEN Soappy Btofif that is up to the minute in Styles and Quality. Ask to see them. HATS For Men and Boys. Latest shapes DRESS GOODS New shades in. Drew Patterns. Laces and Embroideries. Muslin Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also a New Line of the famous WARNER RUST-PROOF C03SET8. 8 8 K SHOES LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS. Latest Styles and Grates J. S. AKIN HE m The Empire Cream Separator The ' imple.t Cream Separator manufactured today. It has the Lightei-t Bowl, with the fewest Number of Parts. If you want a Separator that wears and will not get out of order every time you nee it take the Empire. The Simplicity, Eany Run ning, Few Parts to Clean, Eaee of Adjustment, appeals to all. FOR SALE BY E. L. C HATFIELD (Successor to Unrduer & Jorgeusou) Tr i I THE IWIHI'E I HOUSE LEADER IN LOW PRICES Call and we will prove it. We haveu't time to si tell you all about it here. Come in and see us. gj Yours With Bargains jjj HENRY LEWIS, Prop. g TOLEDO, OREGON. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon. May 4, 1908. John Albert, n'4 nwJ4 ten. It. township 10, range 11 80 Ona Albert Eliza Albert, nli tw4 sec. 27. township , ranges 80 John Rons Joshua Louie, et al, lots 13, 14 ; lots 10, 15, 16, 17, sec. IS, 1 9, r 10 84.38 Clarence John Smith Peter Bobb, awj section 29, township 6, range 10 8fl George Klowlndii Peter Itoljb, ej se?4 section 29, townihlp 6, range 10...-. 0 . James Williams Peter Bobb. v. se(4 section 29. towuphlp 6, range 10 80 Emma Williams Coquello Thompson, e'$ tt'4 scctio'i 22, township 9, range 9 80 James Thompson Coquelle Thompson, t nw.'4 nwj, ne! nwj and wJJ nwUneJ , section 27, township 9, range 9 80 ' Anna Thompson Sarah Jackson, waw1 section 28. township 9. range 10 ....... 80 Alsea Mack reier i.oiiins, w se, nw4 stt, anu ioi o, sec. it, ip o, r u. wt.io . Aiveua Collins NON-COHPKTINT LANDS Coquelle Hunter, e$ section 28, township 9, range 9 80 Coquelle Hunter Polly Hun'er, ne aw4, lot 23 and v nw'i neii sec 28, tp9, r9 80 Polly Hunter Kellle M. While, e se'4 section 1, township 10, ranve 9 80 Nellie M. White Shasta Costa 8am, wjnw'4 section 28, tewnhlp , range 9 80 8.0,8am John Woodman, s'i lot 20, lot 29 suction 9 and vi n w'i ne' and uw'i sw'ne'i section 16, township lo, range 10 CO John Woodmen Alsea Johnson, lot 1 sec. 4, lotsS, 4 and b see , township 8 a, and lot8,secS4,township7,rangell 79.75 Alsea Johnson Polly Dick, n)4 aw section 3, township 10, range 10 80 Polly Dick Anna Tecumseh, S tei section 27, township 9, range 9 80 Anna Tecumseh Charles Button, ti seV section 6, township 10. range 9 80 Charles Button Joseph Llncaln, ne' sel4 and lot S sec 32, township 8, range It.. 67.19 Joseph Lincoln Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which they are listed to bo opened in above -schedule, ami must he directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Ktivelnpes containing such bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Enclose certified check for at least 25 per cent, of your bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT, Supt. and Special Dixbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon. LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROSNO & 0. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln Coontt, Oregon It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to fuinifli mnie promptly an correctly. .H4. . eo YEARS' "V EXPERIENCE .1 M The Weather. Station: Toledo; Month: March, 1908. Mean temperature, 41. Maximum temperature, 54; date, 4th. Minimum temperature, 29. Total precipitation, 12.64 inches Total snow fall, none. Prevailing direction of wind, sw. Number of cloudless days, 7. Number of partly cloudy days, 15 Number of cloudy days, 9 Dates of light frost, 0. Dates of thunder storms, 0 Dates of hail, 5, 13, 26, 30th. Dates of sleet, 0. : Otto O. Krogstad, Observer. Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar naloklT ascertain our opinion free whether an 1 1 iren t Ion Is probably patentable. Communica tions swlotlyoonfldentfal. HANDBOOK on Patent . niAoai anonn 1ir matrrrr naktairiiB ent free. Oldest agency for securing pte Patent taken through Munn A. Co. n netial notice without cbftnre, in ID rptCXM nUKG), Wit. ii VMS. vn- avt u mw Scientific American. A handsomely ilrnstrated weekly. rareest elr. eulatlon of any sdentiOo Journal. Terms, W I raar: four months, W, Bold by all newsdealer". MUNN & Co.M,BrMdwni New York Branch oaoeTOt F BU Washington, D.C. Wis? DRS. ADAMS Dentists Of Lewis Building, 350JS Morrison St., PORTLAND. OR. Our apeolajty li the painless filling er ex acting of teeth. Our Motto-1 k Pleased Patient Our Best ' i'tfi-4 Advertiser.' ' - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. B. Land Cfllce, Portland, Oregon,. March 27, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Newton ot Toleito, Oregon, has Hied notice of his Inten tion to make final commutation proof in (up port ot his claim, vis: Homes'eail entry he. 18195, made March 7, 1907, tor the Lot 4 el sec tion 20, and Lot 1 of vectlon 19, township 10 s, range 10 w, and that proof will bo made before the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon on May 8, 1908. He names the following witnesses to preve his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, via: f Harry l.nley, Bondre Rointvedt, Sr., Ivan E. Kynlston and N. 8. Spinney, all of Toledo, Oregon. Algernon 8 Drksser, Register. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnbani, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says; "Chamberlain' . Stomach and Liver Tablets are ceitalnly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Prite, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by Otto 0. Krogstad. Parents. Why do yon not attend the meeting which are held for you and those in whose charge yoar children are placed? Will you please read the following, which U a copy of a paper read and discussed at the last of these meetings, held in Toledo, March 28. Are you Dot interested in this subjectT TEMPFRANCa. Temperance is one of the- greatest problems, not only ot oar school, but of our state and nation, and Is impor tant to us as teachers, not only from the position wo hold io regard to teach ing the results, but because it is our duty to welld all influence possible at all times, iu hII pi nes, Hgninxt a power that cau tear dtr.vii in t-o abort a time, all we have accomplished in many days, in our best efforts io make good citizens. IntemperHiice- means an over indul gence of any taste or desire, and while acknowledging the evil or any such in dulgence, it is the liq'ior habit to which I here refer. But a practice of tem perance iu all things will tend to de velop that power of resistance which may save many from n fatal fall. But what some term a te in penile ue will uot sullice with alcohol. ToIhI abstinence is the only sure Mid safe rule. Its power is great and soon con quers, oon enslaves mind and body borne and family. i Over and over aain the story has! beeu told, of suffering, mis ry and want. We know it without repenting, and o , does he who is just tuning ou bis downward course. Why does he not stop? Why? Who can answer this questtni? And who can tell us how we can stop him if he will not himself. This is the one ques tion we must try lo solve, hince the only sure wny for the individual is, total abstinence, u not the only sure ! wnv fni lia In aponmnliul, irnnrl iu ti-t hiil it beyond hU reach? Again, how can we answer thi-,? If it is the proHt that is binding such a curse to our nnlion what c in we do to tukd away that profit, only to tiie our untir ing diligence and patience in exerting; our influence over the masses that will not yet yield? For every loyal citizen who loves home and country there is a large field over which his or her influence can be shed. And each one that we can win for the right side, takes one away from the wrong. And this victory will b.n won only by weukeniug the evil, while we strengthen the good.. , , How is Ibis, r.ie there more strictly temperate persons, in the lust gepera lion, than iu the one preceeding it? Are the young men and women rising to maturity, under an influence, that will make them more temperate? Is there amusmentprnvi led fres fr m sin? Have a majority of the perso is within reac'i of your influence and mine, done as much to provide for tlies. things, as they have for the mainten ance of the saloon? Have they even cast a ballot for measure-", that will make homes pleasant, and the ai ious places of am usment of such a nuture, that young men may be proud to tike with them' their sisters or mothers, and share with them their pleasures. Many ballots have been cast for the saloons or for laws against it, and then for officers who will not or do not en force these laws. If this charge seems harsh or severe, none ned take offense who are uot guilty. But something is wrung or we would not see such results as ocenred at the Siletz receutly. We arn glad to acknowledge that so many are doing good iu various ways, as we note the great accomplishments, And consider the many liberties granted and one, not the least of those,, is the privilege of local option, which 16 a great step in the advancement of tem perance. While many who will' always cliug to their own arguments without proof, claim that couditions are no bet ter; statistics from the different coun ties in our own stale, where local option has carried, show that there has beeu an improvement along all other lines of business. And in all cases saloon men work against this aotion. It it because they are so anxious to pay the license? But while we are gUd for those, who are working in the right, we want more to work with them. It is not enoueli that a part are what they should be this great enemy is so powerful, that in the bands of a comparatively small number, it van so soon sweep away all the very fondest hopes of our ambitious and the brightest prospects of those for whom we have tolled long and faithfully. But all this cannot be accomplished at once, .The manufacture of alcohol may never bo abolished, as some argue for it so strongly for medical purposes. Rut it can in time be plaoed under re strictions that will protect those who are following the road to ruin by thou sands and leading as many more after them, who are' hardly 'responsible. Where will we place the responsibility f t I WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY I and SILVERWARE Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County 'I? A lleailiiftil Line of l SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES j Tina Watoh R.-T7airinr n Sneniait-tr i () (IV ity Yenrn' Experience) , ' :' H PPTPDnM i - Wa hnaaker, Jeweler and Optician j TOLEDO, - - - - OREGON for those, who not only iiilu rlt the ap petite, but whose continuoux environ ments, lead in this iiirectiou. And who is responsib'e fur the suffering of the many women and chUren, for e I to desperation By this vilj enemy. If wu have not compassion for the time wo n drntiknrd, vc p:inrt"t turn our Mvmim thy f om tlie Xjtniily on whose he ids he is heaping mi-ery. If you will not exert yourself for him, do so for them. (Continued next week.) .. Don't you want to own a whole brass baud, an orchestra and a lol of enchant ing opera singers? All these and lots of entertainment besides are included in an Edison or a Victor phonograph. Sue them at Krogstad's. To Old Comrades. The seventh Annual Reunion of the Association of Veterans of First, Oregon Cavalry and Infantry Volunteers will be held in conjunction with the State Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Newport, Oregon, on June 24. 1008. ' All Comrades and their families are cordially invited to be present and par ticipate. Comrades unable to attend will please send card or letter to t be Adjutant to be read at t lie meeting. W. M. IllLLEAY, J. T. Al'l'KHSON, Adjutant. Commander. Before buying hardware or Imple ments of any kind, let me give you prices on what you need, as I deal ex clusively In hardware of all kinds and alwavs carry a full stock. E. L. Chatfielo, Toledo, Oregou. A full line of up-to-date jewelry at the Bonboniere. Every piece giiuian leed. AIsohkoIiI tilled signet biitpiu given with each purcliase. Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to Inking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumaiism. There is no need of internal tieaiineul in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little (if any) spelling, you may know that it is on I v necessary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad. Sow Reap. Seeding lime will bo here before we know it. Are you looking tip your wants in the seed line? Remember, ' Krogstad ihe seed mini, can supply yon with hII you need in this line. All gar den Feed guaranteed and replaced if not goo 1 HERBERT F. JENKINS WATCH A1AKER AND JEWELER Watches, Jewelry. - Repairing Done All Work Guaraineed NEWPORT, OREGON. COWING :: COWIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV IT. S. Land Offlco Business a Specialty. Twenty yeart' experience . before the Local anil the tieneial Land Ollice and the Interior Department at, Washington, L). C. Rooms 5011 50' Oi looms ul)U WW - n , n 'oiumimi Building Portland, ur. $ THE BONBONIERE I CliOIICE A. HAM., Proprietor A Choice Confections W Summer Drinks V Ice Cream 5 Finlts, Nuts J Tobaccos, tig-are Stationery X I B0NB0NIERE ANNEX Two Doors South 6 POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES V BOWLINQ ALLEY S A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play I TOLEDO, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Ofllee, Portland, Oregon, March 21, 11HW. Notlee Is hereby given that Katharine M. Sanson of Hlletz, Oregon, has tiled notice of her Intention to make final commutation proof In support of her claim, via: lloineHlead entry No. 16172. made February 12, 1U07, for the nw.'i of serlloti township 9 s, range 11 w, and thai said proof will lie made before Ihe Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, ou April 29, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reuldence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: F. II. Koehler of Newport. Or.: E. Maud Howen, A. Macklln, O. D. Mlkels of flllets, Or. AlorknoM 8. DiiRssER, Register. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lincoln County, In the matter of the estate of Joel C. Kenas- ton, deeeased. Nnilee Is hereby iriven thattne undersigned, axadmlnlstrHtrlxof I be em ale of Joel C. Kenas ton, deceased, has tiled with the County Clerk ot Lincoln county, her final account In said estate, and the County Court, sitting tor the transnctlon of probate business has set Mon day, June 1st 1908, at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, as Ihe time and place for settling said account and heating objections thereto, If any exlnt. And notice Is hereby uiveti that at said time and pla:e. any and all objections to mild account, if any exist, will be heard mid passed upon by said Court. - , Dated, Toledo, Or., Apr. 10, 1908. Mat. Bartholomew. Administratrix of the estate of Joel C. Kenas ton, deceased. . CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TUA1NS FROM AND TO YAQUINA No. 1 Leaves Yaiimna 6:4ft a iu Leaves Toledo 7:lf a in Arrlvesat Corvalils 1 1 :00 a m Arrives nt Albany... 11:68 am No. 2 Leaves Albany. 1 - : :i6 p in Leaves Corvallls 1:40 p in Arrives- .Toledo 6:40 p m Arrives at Yaiuina 6:1? p m TRAINtf TO AND FRilM DETROIT. No. 8 Lenves Albany 7:30 a in Arrlvesat Detroit 12:30 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:0(1 p in Arrives at Albany 6:65 p in TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No. 8 I.euvoi Albany 7:66 a m Arrives at Corvallit ; 8:!16 n in No. 10 l eaves Albany.. .. 8:to p in Arrlvesat Corva'IU 4:: p in No. 6-Leiiveg Albany 7:46 p in Arrives at Corvallls :-'" p in -'TRAINS FOR ALBANY . No. 5-Lcaviifi Corvallls , :30 a m Arrlvesat Albuiiy.. 7:10a in No. 9-Leave Corvallls .' 2:16 p m Arrive at Albany ... 2:66 p m No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p m Arrlvos at Albany..., 6:40 p m REdUI.AR SUNDAY TRAINS No. U-Leaves Corvallls ... 11:15 A In Arrives at Albany 11:68 p m No 12-Leaves Albany 12-36 p m , Arrive ,.t Corvallls I'll p m A ol the a'ovo connect with foiilhorn Pad lie cmnpnny trains, both al Albany and Cnrvulll, ik well as train for Delrolt, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach es, as well as BrelteubiiKh Hot Springs. Forfurthepltiformatloneppiyto . - WU. MuMURRAY, Oen. Pasa Agt Portland, Or. W. E. PETERSON, Agent, Tol.d