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v The Empire Cream Separator
The itnplM.t Cream Separator manufactured today. It has
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FOR SALE BY
i E. L. C HATFIELD
(Successor to (iiirdnei & Jorgeueou)
I
THE
WHI l'E
LEADER
S HOUSE
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR
Sealed bids will be received for the
Jonn Albert, n' nw sec. 16. township 10. range 11 80 Ona Albert
Eliza Albert, n'$ bw'4' pec. 27. township 9, range 9 80 John Rosa
Joshua Louie, et al, lots 13, 14 ; lotB 10, IS, 16, 17, fee. 15, t 9, r 10 84.88 Clarence John Smith
Peter Bobb. e' sw4 section 29, township 6, range 10 80 ' George Kiowindu
Peter Bobb, e'j se)4 section 29, township 6, range 10 80 James Williams
Peter Kobb. wj se'4 section 29. towuthip 6, range 10 80 Emma Williams
Coquelle Thoiupsnn. e' sw' seetlo'i 22, township
Coquelle Thompson, ti nwi nvi, ne'i uvi',4 and
section 27, township 9, ninge
arah Jackson, w;$ sw'$ section 2, township 9.
Peter Collins, w,' ne' se.',nw,' sn1', and lot 3, tec. 21, tp 8, r 11. f 89.15 Alvena Collins
KON-COMPKTBST LAUDS
Cbqnellc Hunter, ejj nw'j section 28, township 9, range 9 ,v. . : 80 Coquelle Hunter
Polly Hini'tr, ne)i mli, lot 23 and w1 nwj ne! sec. 28, tpfl, r9 80 Polly Hun tar
ellie M. hile, eJise'i section 1, townahlp 10,
Phasta Costa Hani, w'jiiw'4 section 28, township 9,' range 9 80 S.C.Sam
John Woodman, s lot 20, lot 29 suction 9 and w in1', ne4 and
nw!-4 sw'ine1, section 16, township 10, range 10 60 John Woodmen
Alsea Johnson, lot 1 sec. 4, lots3, 4 and 5 see 3, township 8 a, and .
lot 8, sec 34, township 7, range 11 ; 79.75 Alsea Johnson
Polly Dick, n! swj-i section 3, townthlp 10, range 10v. 80 . Polly Dick
Anna Tecumseh, t e section 27, township 9, range 9 80 AnnaTecumseh
Charles Sutton, s' se'. section 6, township 10. range 9 80 Charles Sutton
Joseph Lincoln, ne'i se'4 and lot 8 sec 32, township 8, range 11.. 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 ho opened in above schedule, and must he directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregoir. K-tivelnpes containing such
bids should not have noted thereon the description of the lands to which tli
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 Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
O. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS
Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon
1 1 is not business to buy real estate with
out an abstract of title. We are pre
pared to furnihh f-ume promptly an
correotlv.
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Yours With Bargains
HENRY LEWIS, Prop.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
SALE AT SILETZ OREGON
following till noon. May 4, 1908.
9, range 9 80 James Thompson
wj nw'4ne)i
9 80 Anna Thompson
range 10 80 Alsea Mack
range 9 80 Nellie M. White
The Weather.
Station : Toledo; Month : March 1908.
Mean temperature, 41.
Maximum temperature. 54; date, 4th.
Minimum temperature, 29.
Total precipitation, 12.64 inches
Total suow fall, none.
Prevailing direction of wind, sw.
Number of cloudless days, 7. f
Number of partly cloudy days, 15
Number of cloudy days, 9
Dates of light frost, 0.
Dates of thunder storms, 0
Dales of bail. 5, 19, 26, 30th.
Dates of sleet, 0.
Otto O. Krogstad, Observer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
March 27, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank Kniitiin i
Toledo, Oregon, haa Hied notice of lils inten
tion to make tinal commutation proof in sup
port of his claim, vis: Hnieseail entry No.
W195, made Mnrch 7, 1907, for the Lot 4 et sec
tion 20, and Lot 1 of i-ectlon 19, townsnip 10 s,
range 10 w, and that proof will bo made before
the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon
on May 9, 1908,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Harry Lutey, Sondie Romtvedt. Sr., Ivan E.
KyniBton anjl N. 8. Spinney, all of Toledo
Oregon. Aloirhon H Dressir, Register.
Waldport Real Estate Firm.
If you wish to buy or sell real estate,
ee us. We are prepared to handle
your business promptly aud on satis
factory tems; '
Tirgil HOWKIX'A Co.,
' Waldport, Oregon.
TOLEDO'S DtiNtlST-Office in Ofste-'
dahl building. Hours 9-12, 1-4 p. m,
. . . EVENED UP MATTERS.
Th Way Fine Imposed In Court
Cam to Be Remitted.
A rmw mountaineer got back at Judge
Moso Wright of the Rome circuit la a
wy clever way.. While the Judge
wm presiding over the Chattooga su
perior court he had occasion to plas
ter a' fifteen dollar flue on this man
because he failed to appear la time as
a witness in a rase.
"Say, Jedge. hain't that purty steepr
mildly Inquired the Chnttoogan.
"No," was the reply. "You taow you
were nn Important witness In. this case
and ought to have been here. I will
suspend payment, however, and hold
It over you ti see that there Is no like
trouble in t!u- future."
Later .liuljrc Wi!':lit was speudlilg n
few wei-Us nt- Mcnlo. a pop;i!:;r Rum
mer resort In Chattooga county, sev
eral inilos from a railroad. He had n
pneknge to come out f!-o:u Suuimcr
ville. and the lil moutitalnoer hap
pened toi "deliver It.
"Well, what d; 1 owe you?" asked
the Jt:t!?-e genially, reaching for his
change poi.!:pt.
"Willi I. Jeilgp. I reckon about ?1"
would s(iini"e ns." was the calm reply.
"What?" .veiled Judge Wright, slug
ger! ug buck.
"Mebbe you won't be so dorn keer'
less next time 'linut lenvlu" yo" pack
ages." was t!ie linperturhable answer.
"Look here." whispered the perturb
ed Jurist. "I'll Just remit that firieen
dollar fine I put ou you down in Smn
mervillo." ,
"Gid up. Reek. That, 'bout squares
It's true, all 'right i)ecause Judge
Wright "told It on himself. Atlanta
Georgian.
A CLEVER THIEF.
His
Capture and Sals of a
Consign-
ment of Diamonds.
An efcpertcriniluul named Raymond
Is described by Sir Robert Anderson as
a Napoleon of crime. The plot which
he devised for the theft of diamonds
worth $450,000 and which hp curried
out with n masterly , forethought and
address Is unrivaled.
Diamonds were habitually sent from
Klmberlcy to the coast Just iu time to
catch the mall steamer for Europe.
Were the convoy delayed the gems
were locked up In the postofflee until
the next steamer left the harbor.
rtayniono.. proming oy a Knowledge
ZZ'n.T.rr,
uc ranuic. in- luiiue menus wiin i ... .i
postmaster, learned his habits and "l "le m"el,"
l was impressions of his keys. He t,,,-'EAY J- J
the
took
then returned to Eurone. leavlnir lie
hind him a memory of pleasant man
ners and good fellowship.
A few months later he was In Africa
again, disguised and unknown. He
mnde his way up country to the point
where the diamonds had to bo carried
across a ferry on their way to the
coast Unshipping the chalu of the
ferry, he 6ent the, boat downstream,
and the nest convoy of diamonds
missed the mail.
All that remained for Raymond to do
was to unlock the safe In the post
office and go off with the treasure,
which by n fine stroke of Ironical hu
mor he presently sold, to its rightful
owners In Hatton garden. This was
Raymond's masterpiece. Blackwood's
Magazine.
Timo Reminders Unpopular.
A west side woman who wished to
entertain a great deal one day won
dered why her guests always Beemed
so uncomfortable. .
"It Is because of your clocks." said
a candid friend. "There are three
within hearing distance of your draw
ing room that strike, I dou't know
of anything that makes company feel
quite so uncomfortable as to hear a
clock strike. Somehow It Is bound to
give the Impression that we have out
stayed our welcome and the hostess
Is anxious to get rid of us. Of course
that Is purely n matter of fancy, yet
somehow a striking clock always seems
to say, 'You'd better be going.' The
wise hostess knows that, nlul If she
wants her callers to bo thoroughly
comfortable she shuns a clock that
strikes." New York Times.
' The Heiress Abroad.
"On your trip abroad, did you see
any wonderful old ruins?" he asked.
"Yes." kbe replied archly, "and guess
what?"
"Well?"
"Oue of t'.iem wanted to marry me."
Harper's Weekly. ..
Golf and Brains. '
The radical type of golf enthusiast
Is exemplified In the retort of n St An
drew's caddie to the university pro
fessor, "Onybody can teach a wheen
loons Latin and Greek, but gowf, ye
see, gowf requires a held."
A Wi 8tudent.
Profewor (examining medical stu
dent) If you are called out to a pa
tient, what Is the first question you
would ask? Medical Student-Where
he lives! Philadelphia Inquirer, .v
The hearts of men are, their books.
events are their tutors, great actions
re tneir eloquence.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE WE L It Y
and SILVERWARE
Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln County
(is '
A Beautiful Line of
fi SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Tine Watch Ropairinc a Specialty
(Ti' fly Yeai-h' r.xperlencuj J
H. H. PETERSON,
Wa ii maker.
TOLEDO,
2
Biliousness and Constipation.
For years I whs troubled wit h bilious
n ess mill constipation. 'which, nmdo life
miserable for me. My appetite (ailed
m. I lost my usual forc aud vitality.
Pepsin preparations an 1 cathaitio' only
made matters wos-e. I do not know
where 1 should have been today hud I
not tried Chamberlain's. Siorraeb and i
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the!
,H1 reeling at once, strengthen i tie di-
gestire functions, purify the stomach, I
liver and blood, helping the system lo
j do its work iiHtnrnl ly. Mrs.Ros l'otis.
t: u ti. .....
. iJii uiniKUBiii, ma. inese tHUiets are
lor sale by Otto 0. Krogstad.
To Old Ooisrades.
The seventh Annual Reunion of tho
Association of Veterans of First Oregon
Cavalry and Infantry Volunteers "ill
be held in conjunction with the State
Encampment of the Oram! Army of
the Republic, at Newport, Oregon, on
June 241 1!IU8. ,
All Comrades and their families are
cordially invited to be present and par-
j ticiimte.
Comrades unable to attend will please
fie"d C'"-'1 lter to, he Adjutant to
T. Appeiisos.
Adjutant.
Coininumli r.
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
always carry a full stock.
E. L. Chatkield, Toledo, Oregon.
Don't yon want to own a whole brass
band, an orchestra Hiid a lot of enchant
ing opera singers? All thece itud lots
Of entfertHinttitVlt. Iltwiriaa a a I..ln,l.l
iii an Edison or a Victor phonograph.
See them at Krogstad's.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
U. S. Land OHce, KoHebury, Oregon.
February 29, 180?.
Notice la hereby given that . in . tomiilimieu
with the provisions cf the Met of C"nres of
.Iune3, 1878, entitled "An Act or to tale of!
timber l.amto in the Stales of California, Ore -
gon, Nevada, Hiid Washington Territory," us
ex. ended to all the Publlo Land Htates by net
of AukuhI 4. 1W2. LeoutditH It lluwliiv of
.. ... . u,nvGa w, m;b
Monroe, county of Denton, state of Oregon,
Hied in this olll 'm on February 27. 1907. hlal
sworn statement No. 8933, for the purchase of I
the e so!4 section ao and n sw'4 of section
31 in townxhip 14 s, of range 9 w. W. M., Ore.,
and will ofler proof to show that the Ur.rt
sought is more valuable for Its timber or ami e
than for agricultural purposes, and to establlah
his claim to said laud before, the Itcgmter mid
Recelverof this ollice, at lloseburg, Oregon, tin
Monday, the I3th day of July, 1908.
'Ho names as witnesses:
Kaiuuul Hon den of Lobster, Oregon; M. P
Rycraft, Alfred Rycruft and Samuel Warlleld
of Al-K'H, Oregon..
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or beiore said 13th
day of July. 1908.
IIknjamin 1.. Kijdy, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
C..8. Land Ofllce, Rqxeburg, Oregon,
. , " February 27, 19U8.
Notice is hereby given, thai in complluuce
With the provlflmis of the Act of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled ''An Aot for the sale of
timber Lands in the Stales of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all Publlo Land States by act of
August 4. 1892, William Harvey Mcllriile of
Khedd, county ot Linn, state of Oregon, tiled
in this ofllce on February 20, 1907, his sworn
statement Mo. 8907, for the purchase of the,
nw!i neJi, ex nw;4 ami ne4 sw' of section
No, 21, In townnhlp No, 15 s, range No. 10 w, W. ;
M.,OrS)., and will efl'er proof!' to show that Ihe :
land sought is more valuable tor Its timber or I
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and seeeelverof this ofllce, at Kiwu
bnrg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th duy of July, I
1908. I
He names as witnesses.
John May of l'islier, Oregon; C. C. MoHride'o.r.yiiJIIa.K well as train lor Detroit, giving
L. I.. Mcllrlde and W. F. tiray of Kuclld, Ore. . .direct seryice to Newport and adjacent beach
Any and all persons claiming adversely the es. as well as llreltenbnnh ifot Springs. .
above described lands are requested to file For further Information apply to
their claim" In this ofllce on or before said 7th -;)'M. MuMURKAY, lien. I'asa Agt.,
day of July, 1U08. , "it "' Portland, Or.
. Benjamin L, Eody, Register, w. K. FKTKRSON'v Agent. Tolcd
ueweier ana Upliuluu
OREGON
Sow Reap.
Seeding time w ill be here before we
know it. Are you looking up your
wants in the seed line? Remember,
Krogstad the seed man, oau supply you
with all you need in this line. AH gar
den seed guaranteed and replaced if
not goo I.
HERBERT F. JENKINS
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Wtttches, Jewelry. Repairing Done
All Work CiiiHi'aineed
NEWPORT, OREGON.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV
U. S. Land Office Bnsiness
a Specialty.
Twenty yean' experience befu the
Local and the (ieueral Land Ollice
. and the Interior Department
at Washington, 1). (
Rooms !"()() 5()7 '
coiumt.i i Ruiiding Portland,'0r.
THE I
BONBON. ERE
CROItr.B A. HAM., Proprietor
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks "
Ice Cream
Fruits, Nuts
Tobaccos, Cigars
Stationery
B0NBONIERE ANNEX
Two l)oo ra South
POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES
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RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
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Leaves Corvallis.,. ........... ;40pm
Arrive ,'t'oledo 5:40 p m
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TRA1NH TO AND FROM DETROIT.
No. 8 Leaves Albany...... ,; 7:30 a in
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Arrives at Albany fj:r5 p m
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I Arrivos at Corvallis
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No. !l-l.eavcs Corvallis , 11 :16 a in
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No !2-J.eHves Albany..; 12-85 p in
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A il the above connect with Southern
I'aclilu company trains, both at Albany and
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