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M. E. Church Sunday Services. Sunday J'chool at 10:30 a.m. Oorge Wethers, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 h. id. Class meeting at close of morning service. Junior League at. 3 p. ai. l'leiu'liii g lit 7:30 p. in. All Mre cordially invited 10 worship with us. V. K. Rogers, Pastor. NOTICK roit rritl.ICATlOS V. S. lJmil Olliee, Portland, Oregon, - February IN, !!(. Xi:c b. hereby given I hut F.dgar Qulgley of Hleli, Oregon, bss tiled notice of hlx Inten tion to make linitl commutation irof In snp lortof bis claim, viz: Homestead eniry No. I '.I. 'J"., made Jan. 29. 1'. 7, (or the northeast quarter of -cellon HI, totrurhip 8 a, yunrett w. and that ;Rbl proof will be made before tbe Ifeglsier and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, mi A pill 14, bHW. lie iiiine!i the following witnesses to prove 1. is riMitinnnns residence upon, and cultlva t ion of. the land, via: All In Mueller, A. W. Morgan, 8. L. Hlraiton and .. (J. Crawford all of Silrts, Or. gun. Alokunon S. Ihikksek. lieglster. NOTICK OF AI'IMINTMKNT In tbi County Coiiit of the Suite of Oregon for Lincoln county. In the matter of the estate of John P. Crulloi Notice I' hereby given thnt the undersigned bu I cen duly appointed ndniinlsiintor of the esui'e of J i h ii P. Coulter, deceast-d. All per mm t.ii' iiiK elaiiiM atmliiHt mild estate e.re hereby iiotilli'd to present aame to me.itniperly vcrilled. wiihin six inoiilha ot the dale of thin imtUe, a ic inired by law, at my residence at NHNtiville, Oregon. 1'aled nt Toledo, dr., April 2, UK'S. F. A. fiCDWIN, Administrator ol thrcstateuf John 1. Coulter deceased. NOTICK Kill! I'l'IILlCATIOS. l S. I.ami Olllec, Portland. Oregon. March 7. l'JOS. So' Ice is hereby given tbnl Louis N. Fletcher of Kcrnvlite, OreKi n. him tiled notice of bin intention to niiike liiml thiei year (Sllrtz) proof lu unppiirl of 1.1m claim, viz: Home stead entry No. lfiwi nii.de Apiil 2.', l'.Hfi. for the Lot 7, of cection '., hot 8 of section l'land Lot 1 of rectimi U). tow nship 8 x, ramie 10 w, and I lull Hiiid proof will le made before tie t'onnty Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo,' Oregon, on Ap.il 1. PtoH. lie nsines the rollnu lug witnesses to prove r.li coiitiiuuiiiH residence vpon, and cultiva tio'i of, the land, viz: 1 Vt illiam Scott, John S. Lloyd, George K In noun I U-o I), Wood of Kcrnvllle, Oregon. Ai.(imtNoN S. PitKSMiit, itcglster. NO'IT'K KOK ITHI.ICATION. l S. Lund Olliee, I'ortbind, Oregon March 7, I'.iOS. Notice i hereby ulven that Wllltain M.Huott of Keriivtllu, Oregon. hn tllod notice of hia intention to n.ake tlnnl three yenr (Sllel.) p oof in cnppnrt of hin claim, viz: Mom. Kti-ad entry No. l)tto, made April 50, UKU, for the Lot 6 of accilon 50 and Lot 2 of wciiou J9 townshlp 8 , iiiiiun 10 iv, and that mid proof will l.e made befoie the Clerk of Lincoln enmity hi I olcdo, Oregon on April 21, l'8. lie tn.ines the follow lntr wflui'Mie to prove bis coiilinuoua losideuee iimiii, and cultiva tion of. t lie Ian I, viz. Louis Kletcher, J. H Lloyd, .1, . Htrauzer, Mnry Andcis-on of Kernville, Oregon. AmjkiinijN s rnKHKKU. Register. N'H'l 'K I'OK I'fltLICATlO.N -Isolated Tract. I Pillule I on. I Sal,. ! I'. 8. Land Olliee, Portland, Oregon, March ! UK ft. S' tic is hereby ulvcn that, hh dlieele.l by the t 'omu.l.-siunerof the C.cueiHl Land Olliee, under Iho proiioiiM n( llio net of Conare-" approved June 27, Hi:W Stat. fd7), we ,vlll i flerat imblie aale to tbe biuhest Id Idee, nt 11 o'clock a. m on the lfth daj of April, 1'JOii, iiexi, t this olllco.the led lowing I met of bind: N'H'4of nw'i of section 15, township 11 a. rimge It) west. Any persona plalmintr adveriely the above di KC'llod binds are .-.dvl-d to file their claima or i.bj. clioiia on or la'fore the lime tlesisriited Inrsnlo. ALURIINoN H. Iuikssvh, IteKlstef, ;ko. W. IIihkk, Receiver.- NOTICK KOR I'l'BMCATION. L 8. Uuid Olliee at Portland. Or., .March 7. UK. Notlcp la hereby ad veil I hut Neannin 11. Dale of slleta, Oregon, haa tile I notice of his In-j loiitinn to male tlmil coiiiinulai ion proof In j support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry j No. IC179, made Feb. 20, 1907. for the nw' of ' se-tlui 9, township 9 . range 9 w, nnd that' Mild proof will ho made before the ltn.,lsi..,. and lie. elver at 1'orllnnd. Oreirini mi At.rll- Hi". He iianic the fopow Iiik witnesses to prove Lis oontlnnoi.s residence upon, and cultivation in, the la, id, vis: otto llyerli.y of Roccii, Or.J Curl llnvls, L. J, liichard, Edwin T. Clark of Klletjt, Oregon. Ai.ukkn.in 8. DHKssKa. Itegtste NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. H. l-uid Olliee, Itoscburg, Oregon, February 18, 19)8 Notice Is hereby ulven that in couip nce w ith the provision of the act of Co krorsoi June 8, .'78, entitled "An net for the sale n ti ii mt luu.ls In the atntes of Calltnriila. Ore gon, Nevada, and vYu-MnKliiii Territorv," extended to all the Put lie laud Slate by set of Anguat 4, 1M'2, John Itruai'bke, of Rose Lake, county of Uooleiiai. Kline nf Idaho, ha Ihl-diiy flied In this olliee hlsawoni statement No. 8W4, for the purchase ot Ihe s1 of nw1. and nof sw'or section No. 14, lu towiiahlp No. 15 1, range No. 10 w, W. M., end will offer proof to show that the land sought la mori valuable rr Its timber or stone than for agrt cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register a-id Receiver at Rose mi rg, Oregon, on Saturday, .he Mb. day of June, 1908. lie namei it witnesses: Frank Retaer, Herman Pchwaraot Rose l-ake, Idaho; William Day ( Fisher, Or.; Frank Hughes ot Box, Oregon. Any end all persona claiming adversely the Wove described lands are requested u lib Iheirelaiina In Ihie office on or before aaid luib riny of June, 1908. DKKJAMIM I.. F.DDV, Regiater. ANIMAL TAILS. The Functions of Those of Carts; Lions and Jaguars. A cat never actually wags its tall. Why should It when It can pur? But nevertheless ft seeuis to serve the same purpose lu permitting a temporary ex penditure of excess nervous energy wbeu the Htiiiutil Is under great strain. For Instance, when carefully stalking a bird or a man, as In the case of a kltteu or a lion, the tip of tbe tail Is never still for u moment ever curling and uncurling. We may compare this to the nervous tupping of tbe foot or fingers in n limn, When tin angry lion is roaring bis loudest, bis tall will fre ipiently lush from side to side, giving rise utuoiig the ancients to the belief that be scui.ged his body with u hook or tiiicii wiiicu grew from tne euu or ' the tail. When it jaguar walks along a slen der hough or a house cat perambulates the top of a board fence, we perceive another Important function of the tall. that of an aid In balancing. As a tight I the villain's clutches. Up In the balco rope performer sways his pole, so the! ny a sentimental woman burst Into feline shifts Its tail to preserve the I tears. ecuter of gravity. "Don't cry, dear." said her husband. The tail of a sheep seems to be of j "Rememlier. it's only a play. Act like little ure to ils owner, although In the: a man!" breed which Is found in Asia Minor I "Very well. John." sold the lady. nn.l on the tablelands of Tartary, this organ functions as a storehouse of fat nnd wouiet lines reaches a weight of fifty pounds. When viewed from be hind, the niiinml seems all tail, and when this uppendage reaches Its full sire it is either fastened between two sticks which drag on the ground or it Is suspended on two small wheels. C. William Bee he in Outing Magazine. BUSHRANGERS. The Most Noted of the Latsr Day Out laws In Australis. Bushrangers were originally run away. convicts who took to the "hush." us Australians call the backwoods, and became holdup men. About the ! year ih;;o tne bushrangers became so numerous that they fought regular en gagements with pusses and soldiers pent out to capture them, and this form of crime continued sporadically ! berlain's b'aive is most .excellent. It until within recent years. ' The 'most i allays the pain of a hum almost in famous of later rangers vtere the Kel- j stHiitly, and unless the it jnry is very ly brothers. After many daring crimes severe, hoalfl the parts Wthont leaving and hairbreadth escapes the Kellys Prj 25 t.eiis Fop 8a,e b actually held up the cut ,'e village of , ,, , . Jerildcrle. N. S. W.. which had a pop-i UJ " KroS""'- illation of 200. Ned Kelly looted the , ; bank of $10,000, while his three pals : held the men of tbe village cooped up In their homes. Although there was a special, bushrangln.tr act In force at the time authorizing the detention of per sons supposed to be In communication ( with the outlaws, the Kellys were not ! heard of ngitlti for nearly a year, when ! they "stuck up" the small town of j Glenrowan, In Victoria. Here they j were brought to bay. and three of the j desperadoes were shot dead In a house I they had barricaded, while the leader. Ned Kelly, was brought to the ground with a bullet through the legs. He I . I t.. luiin Ail r P 1. I una uiiuKt'u 111 i.nii. iuui ii inc men were in the habit of wearing an i armor made of plowshares and weigh ing almost a hundred pounds. New York American. An Outrageous Slandering. The public may not know the good story, which has been a joy for many a long day among musicians, which tells how a celebrated conductor,' ad mired und beloved by every one who knows hltu, ticcused his wife In broken English of conduct the reverse of nd mlrable, to put It mildly.. He was re fusing an Invitation to an afternoon party for her on the plea of her deli cate health, but he evidently got a lit tle mixed during bis explanations, for ! he made the following astounding statement, which was news Indeed to the world I'd general: "My wife lies In the afternoon. If she does not lie, then she swindles'" N. R.-"Schwlndeln" Is the enha- .. ... ,, ,,, .. Hit In German for "feeling giddy. I 'Cllt Cornhlll Magazine. Thoughtful. There Is nn elderly business man of Cleveland of whom friends tell a story amusingly Illustrating his excessively methodical manner of conducting both his business nnd his domestic affairs. Tho Clevelander married a young wo man living in n town not fur away. On the evening of the ceremony the pro spective bridegroom, being dctnincd by an unexpected and Important mntter of business, mis: ed the train be had Li tended to take lu order that he might reach the abode of his bride at 7 o'clock, the hour set for the wedding. True to his Instincts, the careful Cleve lander Immediately repaired to tbe tele graph office, from which to dispatch a message to the lady. It read: "Don't marry till I come. Howard." Har per's Weekly. The Trouble With Cerr. "I rHther like your friend." M. Tage said graciously after Carr had Rime home. "He Is good looking nnd agreeable, but you can't call him a brilliant conversationalist. The Law ton girls talked all round hint.'' "Unfortunately." replied Mr. Pago, "Carr cannot talk on a subject unless he knows something about It" "One Touch of Nature Make the Whole World Kin." When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the hens in tbe farm yard to come tnd s bare it. A similar trait of human nature is to be observed when a man discovers something ex ceptionally good he wauls all liis friends and neighbors to share the benefits of his discovery. This is tbe touch of nature that makes the whole HoildTiio. (This explains why people who have. been eured by Chamberlain's Cough Iu-metf-writes letters to the manufacturer! for publication,' that titers 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 bile bv Otto o. Krogbtad. Acting Like a Man. The curtain had Just gone down on the second act. leaving the heroine In smiling through her tears. "You'll ex cuse mo for a moment, wou't you? I must run out aud send a telegram." Bohemian. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the General Fund, and endorsed; "Not paid for want of Funds" tip to and including .It.ly 31, 1907. Interest on said wnrrauts to cease on and after said date. O. li. McClcskly, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or, this 31st day of March, 1!08. A Healing Salve fur Burns, Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples. As a healing sal ve for burns, sores. Fore nipples and chapped hands Cham- NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. L. 8. Ijind Olliee, KoaeliiiiK, Oregon, February IS, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An net for the Kale of timber lands in the States of 'Cilifornia, ore iron, Nevada, and Washington Territory' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AngusH, 18'J.', Christian Brltz ot Rose Lake, county of Kt otenal. state of Idaho, has this day tiled in this olliee his sworn Htntemeiit No. 8831!, for the purchase of the s'.tj of ne'4, sejof tiw'4 and 110J4 of awJ-4, of section 29. in township No. 1 1 K, raiifje No. 9 w, W JL, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ils timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ' claim to said bind before the Register and Re ceiver of tills olliee at Rose burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the L'.thday of June. 1908. He names as witnesses: Charlie O. Fisher and llennnn Schwarz of Rose Lake, Idaho; Eboinas Vldltonf Corvallls, Or.; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above described lauds are requested io tile their claims in this olliee on or before said 13th day of June. 1908. - - Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Olliee, Rostburg, Oregon. February 18, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the k.n of Congress of June 8, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lnnda In the Slates of California. Ore- gon, Nevnda, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act. ' Augusl 4,1SC2, Frank P.Retaerof Rose Lake, C0UI,ty ' Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this ! '" 'hh. ofllce his sworn statement No. '717 i , , hi h I of se)4 of section No. 15, in township No. lfi s-, range No. 10 w, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is moie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Ihe lie-lxterand Receiver at Rose- burn, Oretron, on Saturday, tho 13lh flay of June, 1908. Ho names us witnesses: Herman Schwsra And John Itruschke of Rose Lake, Idaho; Frank Hngheestf Box, Or.; William Day of Fisher, Oregon. Any and all persons, claiming adversely the ahoue described lands are requested to II lo their clitlms in this office ou or before said 13th day of June, 1SK18. . , IIknjamin L. Eddy. Register. WANTED. A hoines'wiid relinquish ment with good limber, or a good tim ber clnim. W. Scuoltz. 787 Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Ore. Go to H. E. Peterson for your 8peo tacles and eye glasses. FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Shoes repaired Work Guaranteed Shop at residence near Coarlhonse. A TRICK OF THE TRADE. Baar This In Mind Whan You Pur chase Art Treasures Abroad. A warning to picture buyers that was published in Paris by the versa- j tile- and fiery Frenchman M. .Roche- I fortv may ;reU be laid to heart by wealthy Americana and others who are disposed to purchase works of art on their face value and without challeng ing the credentials that are lavishly paraded. It is of course the picture j dealers in Paris who need to be spe cially watched, and M. RoclMort tells 9. good story In Illustration of the care that should be used. A customer had bought an authentic picture by an old master In an excellent state of preser vation and expressed bis Intention of taking It with him. Tbe dealer, on the other band. Insisted strongly on send ing It home by one of his employees. "If you are afraid that we . will change tbe picture, you have only got to write your name on tbe back," said the shopman. But the customer had his way. When he reached home, he undid bis pur chase and discovered that n copy of the original ennvas had been nailed behind the genuine picture, so, that If the customer had placed his signature on the back of the picture he would have written it on the copy.- The deal er would have maintained that that was the picture he had bought, and tbe original would have remained in the possession of the dealer. Argo naut. ' TOO STRONG A BLUFF. The Boy Meant Well, but Carried His Instructions Too Far. The proprietor of oue of New York's fashionable hotels was talking about the crush that restaurants experience on New Y air's eve, Washington's birthday and other holidays. "But I must nbt boast," said he. "It Is bad hick. A grocer In my boyhood told me that. The grocer said that he had once engaged a new bov and bad ex horted this boy always to give custom ers the impression that they were very busy. " 'Whether we are actually busy or not. say we ore busy,' the grocer said. 'Tell people we aro. for they like to deal with brisk, go ahead firms that do a large trade.' "Well, an hour or bo later a brough am drove up, and the rich Judge's wife entered. She did not stay long. The boy looked after her. And on her de parture the grocer said to the boy: "'Did' Mrs. Judge Brown leave a very large order, James?' "'She was goln' to,' said the" boy. 'She had a list as long as yer arm. But I looked mad and told her we was so busy I hardly seed how I could stop to teud to her, so she said, beln' as she was In n hurry, she'd Just go next door.' "Exchange. The Art cf Saint Gaudent. His angels nnd caryatids are not clas sical goddesses, but modern women, lovely, but with a personal and par- tlcular loveliness, . not insisted upon, i but delicately suggested. And It Is ! not the personality of the model who ' chanced to pose for them, but nn In vented personality, the expression of ' the nobility, the sweetness and the ' th,.i nnu mln.U. ll.M t. ' ' f 1'UtV IX. I UUvUUvDO VI V.1C1IIUI. AUU In such a figure as that of the Adams memorial In Kock Creek cemetery In Washington his Imaginative power reaches to a degree of lmpresslveness almost unequaled In modern art One knows of nothing since the tombs of the Medici that fills oue with the same hushed owe as this shrouded, hooded, deeply brooding figure, rigid with con templation, still with an eternal still ness, her soul rapt from her body on some distant quest Is she Nirvana? Is she the peace of God? She has been given many names. Her maker would give her none. Her meaning U mystery. She is the everlasting enigma. Kenyon Cox In Atlantic. Fishing With Forty Foot Rods. In sen fishing at Biarritz, France, some remarkably long and heavy rods are employed. We think a twenty foot j salmon rod or roach pole is 8 pretty innth ,, frlanila of nt.if. good length, but our friends at Biarritz use rods ovar fft'ty feet In length. In fishing from the walk at the lighthouse the rods are balanced on the railing by means of a wood rest fitting the Iron bars. A line about the length of the rod Is used, three or four books and a light sinker. At La Poiute Plate rods of lesser length and weight are used, but even these are not featherweights by any means. Reels, according to Vlcorate Henri de France, are known to these sea anglers, but are seldom used. London Fishing Gazette. Wrong Interpretation. "I declare." remarked Rev. Mr. Good ley, "I never really knew what profan ity was until I met Mr. Tuff." "Yes," put In Dumley. "Ain't be ag gravating though? I don't blame yon a bit, for he'd make a saint swear." Philadelphia Press. 8peaker of the House. Blnks Very few women have any knowledge of parliamentary law. Jinks You should hear my wife. She has been speaker of the house for the last twelve years. New York Press. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheum atism of the muscles, due to cold o jamp weather or chronic rheumatism Iq 8Uch case8 n0 internai treatment is The free appiictttion ofr Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed, and it is certaiu to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for your self how quickly it relieves the soreness and pain. Pi ice, 25 cents; large size, 50 cents. Sold by Otto 0. Krogstad. H. B. McMURDO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' TODEDO, OREGON Office in Ofstedahl Building. Office hours 9 to 12 m.; 2 to 5 P. m.; 7 to 9 p. m C3gCalls answered at all hours" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. VJ. S. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon, March 21, 1908. Notice la hereby given 1 hat Park 8. Calkins m F.n Cltv. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in supporter his claim, viz; Homestead entrv No. 16110, made Dec, 14. 1906, for the south 1 east quarter ot section 10, township 8 s, ratine 9 w, mid that said proof will be made befom the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on April 29, 1908. j Ho names the iollowlng witnesses to prove his continnons residence upon and cultivation I ot said laud, 1 14. C. J. Franklin, W. J. Southwell, F. A. Lucas ' and John Paul all of Falls Clty.Oregon. - ALGKKNeN 8. Dresser, Register NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon,, for Lincoln county. In the matter or the estate of J. Lane, de ceased. Not ice Is hereby given that the undersigned,, as administratrix of the estate f J. Lane, de ceased, hiis rendered and filed with the County Clerk of Lincoln county, her final uccount In said estate, ami the Couniy Court, Bitting for the transaction or probate business, has set Monday, May 4, 1908, at the hour of 10 a. in. thereof, at the County Court room of said county, aa the time and place for settling said account and hearingobjections therete, if any exist. And notice Is hereby given that at said tin e and place, any and all objections to said account, if any exist, will be heard and passed upop by said CoU't. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, March 24, 1908. MARY K. LAXE, Administratrix of the estate of J. Lane, de ceased. 13. F. SWOPE, Attorn ey-at-Law. Will nract ice in all courts in the state. Probate matters and collec tions promptly attended to. Oilice in Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OUKGON. WOODBURN. OREGON Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. W. C. HARDING, Ageut, Toledo, Or Leave orders at Residence. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES M. N. ANDERSON, Trop. Good Rigs nud well-broken Saddle Horses. Special attention given to Traveling Men. Horses Boarded and given (.nod Care City Draying in Connection I rtorrcv G. B. McLLUoKliY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, Oregon OSCAR M1DDLEKAUFF ATTORNEYAT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Yaqulna, Ore go n I i W0QDBU1 BIS w tie mutter DRUGS and MEDICINES School Books Stationery Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono graphs, Magical Instruments, Garden and Flower Seeds Mail Orders given ' Prompt Attention OTTO 0. KROGSTAD THE DRUGGIST