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SUES
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OXFORDS. Latest Styles aud U roues
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The Empire Cream Separator
The -implebt Cream Separator manufactured today. It has
th Lightest Bowl, with the Fewest Number of Pai ls. If you
want a Separator l bat wears and will not get out of order every
tim you ime it. take the Empire. The Simplicity', Easy. Run
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FUR SALE BY
E. X,. CHATFIELD
(Successor to Unrdner & Jorgeuson)
1
THE
LEADER
Call and w
tell you all
I WHI l'E
HOUSE
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till noun, July6, 1908.
Mary Johnson, ft al, e1, fw'4, and v,'i se'4 sec 13, 1 17 s. r 11 w
Mollie llollis Lot U & nwj; sec 33, e4 ne'i se
tec 32 i 9. r 10
Nellie M. White, et al ne'; nw' see 11, sw'i sec 2 1 10, r 9
Nellie M White et al n) ne i nee 11, swj se lj sec 1! 1 10 r 9
NON-COM PETKNT LANDS
John Orton tots 1, 2, .1, sec 20 1 10 r 10
Lucy Jourdan if '! j nw.'i n'4 s'i urL see 22 t 9 r 10
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various dHys upon
which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule, and must le directed to
Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, .Siletz, Oregou. Envelopes containing bucu
bids should not have noted thereon tin description of ihe lauds 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 cetit. of your
bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. EGBERT
Supt. aud Special Disbursing Agent, in Chaise of Siletz Agency, Oregon.
LINCOLN COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS
' Abstractors
Toledo, Lincoln. County, Oregon
It is not business to buy real estate with
out an abstract of title. We are pre
I ared to fumitdi mnie promptly an
correctly.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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DRS. ADAMS
Dentists
Of Lewis Building, 3504 Morrison St.,
PORTLAND, OR.
Our f pecialty i the painless filling er ex
acting of teeth.
Our Motto- A Pleased Patient Our Beit
Advertiser.
M. E. Church Sunday Services.
Sunday School at 10 :30 a. m. George
Uetheis, Superintendent. '
' preaching at 11a.m.
' Class meeting at cloee of morning
service.
Junior League at 3 p. m. : , j
preaching at 7:30 p. m. .. .
All are cordially invited to worship
ith us. ' W. E. Rogers, Pastor.
DRESS GOODS
New shades in Dress Patterns.
Laces and Embroideries. Muslin
Underwear, Collars, Belts. Also
a New Line of the famous
WARNER RUST-PROOF
COSSETS.
SIS
IN LOW PRICES
will prove it.
about it here.
We haven't time to
Come in and see us.
Yours With Bargains
HENRY LEWIS, Prop.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
160 Jhotnas Johnson
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George llensell
Captain White
Polly White
72 71 John Orton
80 Lncy Jourdan
The Weather.
Station: Toledo; Month: April, 1908.
Mean temperature, 49.'
Maximum temperature. 83; date, 29th.
Minimum temperature, 29.
Total precipitation, 7.32 inches '.
Total snow fall. none.
Prevailing direction of wiud, sw.
Number of cloudless days, 12
Number of partly cloudy days, 13
iNumber or cloudy days, 5
Dates of light frost, 7.
Dates of thunder storms, 0
Dales of bail, 0. '
Dates of sleet, 0.
Otto O. Krogstad, Observer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
- V. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
March 27, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Frank Newtun f
Toledo, Oregon, has Hied notice of his inten
tion to make final commutation proof in sup
port of his claim, vln: Hon.es'ead entry No.
ioio, mane .union 7, 1907, for Hie tot 4 et sec
tion 'JO, and Lot 1 of ectinn 19. tnvvimnln in
range 10 w, and that proof will bo made before
the Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo. Oregon
on May 9,1908.
He Pames the following wlfnpafia. In nM..
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion ni, 8am laud, viz:
Harry l.utey, Sondie Romtvedt. Sr.. Tvan E
Kyniston and N. 8. Spinney, all of Toledo,
Oregon. Algernon 8 Dresser, Register.
MARK HANNA
Black, Shire and Percheron Stallion,
weight 1,450 lbs.
Will make the stand at Toledo'
TERMS: $10 insure standing colt.
Hall & Anderson.
Waldport Items.
The May dance given by the
band was well attended and all en
joyed themselves. Supper was
served in the hall and Beemed to
please all as there was not so much
time lost from the dancing as usual.
Mr. J. II. Glines has been spend
ing a few days at Toledo in the in
terest of the road to Tidewater.
Although this road was started
years ago, there are still several
miles of road to le completed before
any very great use can lie made of
the part that is now complete.
Supt. Bothers has announced
that he will conduct an institute
here next Saturday. Quite a num
ber of teachers from various parts
of the county are expected.
A large whale lias lieen floating
around in Alsea Bay for the last
three weeks. It appears to have
been dead for some years and has
the habit of reposing a few days in
each place. For nearly a week it
lay directly in front of (apt. Nice's
place, much to the disgust of the
Captain. , It is now on the south
side almost in front of Mr. Keady s
home. Towever, there is plenty of
drift wood at hand and if it becomes
thoroughly fastened to any one place
the residents will turn out in a
laxly and cremate the remains.
, This week finishes the present
school term and an entertainment
has been prepared for Friday even
ing. The band has I wen invited to
provide the music and have accepted
the invitation.
The Waldport Marine Band is
planning a trip over the county in
the near future. Should their plans
hold good, Newport, Toledo and
Nashville will be visited and if pos
sible Siletz will be remembered.
Ocean View.
A terrible shipwreck occured
here in sight of our school house.
We have not learned the name of
the vessel, but it was a steam schoo
ner loaded with lumber. ; The
accident happened Saturday night
about 10 o'clock. There was a
heavy squall on and the boat drift.r
ing in struck ,a rock and was torn
almost to atoms. The' men on
board launched the ' life boats and
jumped into them. But before
they could get away from the ship's
side a gigantic sea struck the ship,
that parted the deck chains and
threw the deck load on top of the
unfortunate men in the water. One
man Andrew J. Neilson rode on
some lumber and ' succeeded in
reaching . the shore torn, bruised
and with a broken leg started to
crawl toward a house. He was
found Sunday morning by Andrew
Wisniewski. The neighbors seeing
so much lumber on the bench began
a search for Ijodies as they were
sure of a wreck. They found two
bodies and sent to Newport for the
lifesavinr crew, who started at
once for the scene. They found
one lifelniat with nine men in it
and brought them in. There are
still eleven men missing. It is
supposed they were all killed by
the lumber. '
There is enough lumber scattered
along the beach to build seyeral
good houses.
Ocean View will have a basket
social and literary program on the
15th. Every lady in the country
is requested to come ami bring a
basket hnd help swell the funds for
a blacklxiard, maps and other apa
ratus needed in the school.
Dr. Minthorn was called to see
Lawrence Shinar Sunday. Law
rence is having a very serious time.
Mr. Joe Sijota , will meet the
county court this week and urge the
necessity of a dyke at this end of
the bay. - .
Walter Bones, wife and daugh
ter are the guests of Mrs. Trudie
M. Bones this' week.' '
A. Itidgiewski went to Newport
last Wednesday and brought back
his niece Miss ..Stefano. She will
enter school . at once, 'in order to
learn the English language. '
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i WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
and SILVERWARE
Greatest Assortment of every description ever seen in Lincoln Conntv
A Beautiful
fi SPECTACLES and
Tine Watch Rrrairine a Specialty
('l'.' rty Years' I-.xperieni-e)
I
I H. t. PETERSON,
J? Va hmaker, Jeweler and Opticitin
; TOLEDO, - OREGON
1i
Biliousness and Constipation.
For yeHr I was troubled wiili bilious
ness and constipation, which mad life
tniserulile for me. My appetite failed
m. I lost my usual force and vitality.
Pepfin preparations and CHthiti tM!- only
I made matters wose. -I do lint know
I where 1 should have Ueeii to I v had I
I tot trie.' ChamLrr!;.in, J?:on-ac!i aj.d
j Liver TahletN. The tablets relieve the
j ill feeling at once, strengthen the di
gestive functions, unrify the stnmiicli,
I liver Htid btootl, helpini! the Fvsiein to
j do its work naturally.--Mrs. Rosu I'otis
: Hirmtngliam. Ala. These tablets are
; fur sale by Otto O. Krotad.
To Old Comrades.
The seventh Animal Reunion of the
Association of Veteran of First Oregon
Cavalry and Infantry Yolunteern will
be held in conjunction with the Stale
Encampment of the Grand Army of
the Republic, at Newpurt, Oregon, on
June 24. i'.HIS.
All Comrades and their frtniiliep are
cordially invited to be present and par
ticipate. Comrade unable to attend will please
send card or letter to the Adjutant lo
be read at the meeting.
W. M. H11.1.KAY, J. T. AppkrsOS,
Adjutant. Coinitiandrr.
Don't you w ant to Own a whole bras
hand, an orctiCHtra kihI a lot oi enchant
ing opera singers? All these and lots
of entertainment, besides nre .included
in an'Edi-ioi. or a Victor phonograph.
See them at. Krog-tad's.
' NOTICE FOK 1'flll.iCATION.
V. S. Land'Olce, Kosebur, Oregon.
February 29, V.m.
: Notice i herehy given that in (OinpllHiice
with the provisions cf the act of Congress of
Jime-H, 1N78, entitled "An Act fur t!u sale of
limber I. amis in the Slates ot (,'nlimrnia, Ore
gon, Neviulii. anil Washington Territory,'' an
ex enrtcil to all the Public l.iiini Siatea by act
of Aunnst 4, 1WI2. Leoniilan II lliiwley of
Mniiroe, t'oniiiy of Hellion, HtHto of Oregon,
ti led ill this olllce mi February U7, 1007. bin
sunrii stntement No. N'Jl, for ihe purriiase of
Ihe e1 j so'4 section Xi aiol n'.j hw'4 of nvtion
:!i in township 14 h. of rn litre u w. V. M., Ore ,
and will oiler proof tn hnw that the l.ir.d
siiiitchi is more valuable for its limber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, imd to eptnblish
his claim to siiid land before Ihe Kt'itlster uud
Receiverof this olllce, at Hoseburi;, Oregon, on
Jloiiduy, the l:ith day of July, l'.KW.
lie names as wimesses:
Sniiinel Itowden of Lobster. Oregon; M. P.
Rycraft, Allied Kyciaft and Samuel Warllelil
of Alsva, Oregon.
Any and all perrons claiuiiiiff adversely tho
almvc described lauds aio reipirsied tn tile
their claims tn thlsonVeon or before said laih
day of July. 1!W8.
Hkn.iamin f.. Kimy, Register.
NOTICE FOR l'fUI.ICATKlN.
U. S. I.snd Olllce, Koseburg, Orepon,
February 27, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given, thai in compliance
with the provisions of ihe Act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of
timber Lands In the Slates of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and .Washington Territory," as
extended to all Public. Land Slates by act of
August 4. 18!, William Harvey Mcllride of
Shedd, enmity ot Linn, state of Oregon, tiled
in this office on February '20, 1(H7, his sworn
statement No. 81X17, for th purchase of the
nw'4 nv'Z, e',i nwV4' and ne'4 sw'J i.f section
No, 21. In township Ne, 15 s, range No. 10 w, W.
M.. Ore., and will effei' proou" to show that tho
land sought is more valuable for Its timber or
slone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office, at Rose
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of July,
1908. .
He names as witnesses.
John May of Fisher, Oregon; O. C. Mc.ltrlde,
L. L.JIcltride and W. F. Oray of Euclid, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lunds are reunesied to tile
their claims In this olllce en or betere said 71 h
day of July, I'M.
Hknjamin L, Eddy, Register.
. Wyandottes & Leghorns.
If you want four kinds of full
grown pure bred ioultry at less
ttian five cents per head, above the
market price of scrubby stock, con
suit
Caton & Murray,
Line of
EYE GLASSES jf
Sow Reap.
Seeding time w ill be here before we
know it. Are you looking tip your
wants in Hie seed line? Kememlx-r,
Kroit.-tHd ihe seed nmn, cart aupply you
with nil ymi need in this line. A'M M tf
ilen feed guaranteed and replaced if
not kino 1.
IIKRBKRT F. JKNKIXS
WATCHMAKER '
AND JEWELER
Watches .lewelry. ltupHii ing Done
All Work GuaiHLiieud
NEWPORT, OREGON.
par
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
U. S. Land Office Business
a Specialty.
Twenty yt-ars." experience befiut,
Local anil the (ieneral Lund Ollice
and he Interior Department
Ht. WiiKhington, D. C,
Rooms 50(i fill"
Columbia iiuiiding Portland, Or.
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B0NB0NIERE ANNEX f
A. POOL, BILLIARD and CARD TABLES A
S,' BOWLIN0 ALLRV
vjj A Quiet, Orderly Place to Play g-
TOLEDO, OHKCiON
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
1IMK CAKU.
TRAINS FROM AND TO YAQUJNA
No. l-!aves YaiiiniR 6:4.ri a n.
U'Hves Toledo 7;pi a in
Arrives at Corvullls U:H9 a m
Arrives nt Albany ll:fin a m
No. -2 Leaves Albany l:9r p m
Leaves Corvallls l r-Jtl p in
Arrives ' .Toledo . 6: ln p ill
Arrives at Yaipiiiia : 0:16 p in
TRAINS TO AND FIMM DETROIT. (
No. 8 Leaves Albany...' 7:!lo a in
Arrives at. Detroit 12:3(1 p m
No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:iki p m
Arrives at Albany 5:,V) p in
TRAINS FOR eoRVJLI.IH
No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:.Vi a m
Arrives at CorvallU 8:115 a in
No. 10 leaves Albany... 8;fla p in
Arrives at Corva'lls 4:.I6 p in
No. 6-Leves Albany lAfi p in
Arrives at Corvallls 8:Jfi p m
TRAINH FOR ALBANY
No. 0 Leaves Corvallls.... 6:30 a in
Arrives at Albany., 7:10 a tn
No. 9-Leaves Corvallls 2: 15 p in
Arrives at Albany 2:,Vi p m
No. 7 Leaves Corvallls B:0U p m
Arrives at Albany 6 NO p in
RF.din.AR SUNDAY TRAINS
No. 11 Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a in
Arrives at Albany ll-M p in
No li-Lenves Albany 12 IIA p m
Arrlve..t Corvallls l is p m
A ot 'tho ' 'above connect with Hotiihern
raellln compnny trains, both at Albany and
Corvallls, as well ss train lor Detroit, giving
direct service to Newport snd adjacent beach
es, as. well as Hreitenbush Hot Springs.
, Kor further liiforiuatinu appiy to
. . WMMcMUKKAY, Oen. Pass Agt.,
' PortUnd.Or.
W, K. PETERSON. Agent. Toled
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