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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
COLLINS 4 HAYDEN, Publishers
Entered at the poftolflc at Toledo, Oregon, as
second-class mail matter.
Get an 'o8 Ferro 1
Its a Beauty as well as a thing of Utility.
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W. II . Taft of Ohio for President;
James S. Slierman of Kew York for
Vice President, is the result of the
National Republican convention at
Chicago last week.
The public appreciates the new
train schedule between here and Al
bany. The trains are due at Toledo
as follows : Mixed train , east-bound
7:30 a. m.: mixed, west-bound,
12:55 p. m.; passenger, east-bound ,
2:45"; p.m.; passenger, west-bound
5:02 p. m. Sunday special from ',
Albany arrives 11:18 a. m. return
ing, 6:27 p. m.
One of the most celebrated land
fraud cases in the history of the 1
country came to an end in New
Yolk IIuiiuuy, when F. A. llydo
and J. II. Schneider were found
guilty, and J. A. Benson and Henry ,
Diamond found not guily of un- j
lawfully conspiring to defraud the '
government out of public lands in
Southern Oregon and California.
7X H. P. com
plete, (or salt
water, only
1157.50.
FERRO
For quality,
efficiency,
durability,
and simplicity
Built In i, a and 3 Cylinders, from 1 i-a to 35 11.
Single Cylinders 1, 3, s and 7 H. P.
P.
Today a big force of workmen 1
are employed on the new depot. site.
The two northern tracks have been
taken up and excavations are being
made. Everything now points to
actual construction work on the
long awaited structure. The new
depot will lie a union depot for all
the trains on the S. P. and C. & E.
roads, and will present a decidedly
metropolitan appearance when com
pleted. Albany Herald.
No other engine on the market gives equal value for twice the price.
The Ferro is the best Gas Engine for small boats that has ever been
placed 011 the market. It is a durable eugine, being of sufficient beft to
withstand its power.
ii is a reveisable 2 cycle, 3-port engine no values nor calms to get
out of order.
It is uped. exclusively, by several of the largest boat building estab
lishments In the world and gives absolute satisfaction wherever used.
It is equipped with a forced feed lubricator, which insures perfect
lubrication to all parts of the engine.
It Iihh a battery of sight feeds situated on the back of engine where
they can be seen at all times.
It has a self-priming, quick starting Carburetor of the latest im
proved pattern.
Tt's water onolinff system is entirely hidden. Iieinff past, in t,h enplne
walls, doing away with external water pipes. The tank for lubricating
oil is cast iu the engine's base, being out of sight and out of the way.
It hat! an exbmist head cooler and silencer combined and attached
directly lo engine. This takes the place of the cumbersome muffler, and
it uever gets hot. Study the cut.
Its material and workmanship is guaranteed to be absolutely the best.
The' Ferro is not a "half-baked" engine, thrown together in any old
way, but is elegantly finished in every detail.
Write for "Treatise ou Gasoline Mariue Engines" and enclose ll)o. iu
stamps or coin to pay postage. This treatise explains every detail in the
construction of gasoline eugines and gives a wealth of information con
cerning same. i .
Pioneer boat patterns and knock down frame at greatly reduced
prices, also Triumph reverse gears, etc.) ,
The Ferro Machine taiif k MniX
R. D. BURGESS, Agent, Toledo, Oregon
When in Toledo Stop at the
' MERCHANTS HOTEL
The Leading Hotel of Toledo
BATES:
Room and Board, tl per Day, and up
Meals, 25 cents. Rooms, 50 cent
tySpecial Rates for- Families"
D. JL. CUSACK, Proprietor
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OREGON
Office in Schenck Building. Office
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m. Emergenoy Calls at any time.
! far-HOTH 'PHONF.S
TOLEDO BAKERY
J. BURKEL, Proprietor
South end Railroad Avenue
Fresh Bread, Fresh 'Pies
Fresh Cakes
Everything First-Class
Oiuoib out'of town promptly filled.
INCOLN
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TOLEDO,
OREGON
Last Sunday was the first time
in the history of Toledo that the
Morning Oregonian was received
here the same morning of publica
tion. The early morning train
south-bound from Portland takes
the Oregonian to Albany in time to
catch the Sunday excursion train
for this
o'clock.
Ihj made by the Oregonian publish
ers to send the paper on the new
daily morning train from Albany it
would be greatly appreciated by
the people all along the line of the
C. & E.
R. S. VAN CLE VE,
DEALER IN .
GENERAL- MERCHANDISE
Where you get the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. Call and I'll prove it
Fourth of July Celebration.
Toledo is1 busy preparing for the
" a. i 1 1 j ii n ' ii
bay, arriving here at n ; grandest ceieDrauon 01 ine fourtn
Now if arrangements can 01 JnW ever. "eia ln Uncoln county-
ine committees are an worKing
hard and are meeting with the
hearty support of every citizen.
The following is the program of
the day :
Salute of One Hundred Guns at
Sunrise
G rand Procession of Military and
Civic bodies, headed by the Toledo
Band, will form at corner of
Second and Hill streets at the hour
of 10 a. m., marching through the
principal streets to the Grove at
Mrs. Espy's corner
Music by the Band
Song "America" by Choir and Aud
ience Patriotic Words, by Sam'l Center
Reading of Declaration of Indepen
dence, by Otto 0. Krogstad.
Music by the band
Oration of the Day, by Judge Swope
Song "Star Spangled Banner", by
the Choir and Audience
Adjournment for Lunch
Sports for the day will commence
at 2 o'clock p. in. on the baseball
grounds, and aquatic sports at the
water front.
Two Hundred Dollars will be
given as prizes to winning contes-
English walnuts have become the
prevailing fad in the line of tree
planting in many parts of the Wil
1 iinette valley, where the prut.e
naze held sway 15 to 20 years ago,
and many prune trees are being up
rooted to make room for those pro
ducing the toothsome nut, says the
Portland Telegram
The walnut tree begins to bear in
the fourth year, and is supposed to
become profitable the sixth, al
though it is generally understood
that the grower must wait 10 to 12
years for the best returns. After
the tenth year the business of wal
nut growing is said to pay tatter
than any other agricultural enter
prise in the state. The trees to be
set out in the tract in question are
to be three years old, and so are to
begin to pay for the trouble and ex
pense within three or four years of
the time of planting.
Why wouldn't it be a good scheme ! tants in the BPrts.
for Lincoln county orchardists to I A 8ame of Baseball will be played
Knt. nut. wnlnntji? VV liuv tho 1 iu the alternoon
soil for
Annual Report of Toledo
... Hisrh School
Total enrollment for year 24.
Average number belonging 18.
Average daily attendance 17.
The following ones stood the best
in their classes :
Eleventh Grade, Esther Copeland
Tenth Grade, Emma Olson
Ninth Grade, Annie Hawkins
The one most regular in attend
; ance, Uarl uildcrsleve.
Notice is hereby riven that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween C. B. Crosno and C. E
Hawkins, under the name of the
Lincoln County Abstract Company ,
is this day disolved by mutual con
sent,' Mr. Hawkins retiring from
the Company.
Dated, Toledo, Or., May 29, 1908,
' ' C. B. Crosno,
C. E. Hawkins.
mate and undoubtedly the
the production of nuts. Walnuts
ilo well here as has been proven by
neveral farmers who have a few trees
growing. Try walnuts.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber
laiu's Halve. It will allay the pain al
jnost instautly aud quickly heal in in
jured parts. For aa by Otto 0. it.og
ntad. 1
Grand display of pyrotechnics at
9 o'clock in the evening.
! A firanil Tlnll of Wmwlmon T-Tnll
will conclude the festivities.
Launch for Sale.
See George Hall, Toledo, Oregon.
Good work mare, 1400 lbs., 13
years old. Will trade for work horse
or sell. Enquire at this office.
OUNTY
(INCORPORATED)
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
B
ANK
Drafts and Money Orders sold, payable at all principal points in
the United States, Canada and Europe.
THOS. LEESE, President. WM. SCABTH, Cashier
The Weather.'
Station: Toledo; Month: May, 1908.
Mean temperature, 48 7
Maximum temperature', 65; date, th.
Minimum temperature, 32.
Total precipitation, 6.63 inches
Total snow (all, none. '
Prevailing direction of wind, sw.
Number of cloudless days, 3.
Number of partly cloudy days, 23
Number of cloudy days, 6
Dates of light frost, 9.
Dates of thunder storms, 0
Dales of hail, 0.
Dates of sleet, 0.
Otto 0. Krogstad, Observer.
How about your bee supplies? Are
you ready for ac early flow of honey?
Remember the first flow of honey is by
far the most delicious. Most beekeep
ers lone the first end best flow of hooey
because they dont tfive their bees a
chance. I can furnish vou every thing
in the bee-baisnevs line at Portland
prices. Krogstad's Bee Supply Store.
TO. BE GIVEN AWAY.
An Edison Home Phonograph
With 30 inch Brass Horn
With 18 Inch Bell.
This grand talking machine will
be given away, absolutely free. If
you are interested ask
GEORGE HALL
at the Bonboniere Pool and Billiard
Parlors.
Ill rii-r-rv
IfllJIhll IXrOKMATIQM
fill I hIV BKOAKOmO
Farm or Duaineoo
for sal. Net particular abort loearioa.
caa
rrer. Give art,
state whoa '"
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I.MUTHUB. la MM i ii . K.T.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Roseburg Oregon.
March 2, 1908.
Notice U hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the aci of Congress of
Jane S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sal of
tlmlier land in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1902, Albert V. Chamberlain of
Coenrd Alene, county of Kootenai, state of
Idaho, has this day tiled in this office his
worn statement No. 8946, for the puichase of
the Lots 1,2 and 8 of section 2 ln townsiilp IS
s, of range 0 w, W. M., and sej se ef section
35, township 14 s, range 9 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 bis
claim t said land before the Register and
Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday,
the 16th day of July, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Seymour W. Purdy, Jesse T. Purdy, Judson
H. Van Keuren of Cntaldo, Idaho; Thomas
Taylor of Box, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to die
their claims in this office on or before said 16th
day of July, 1908.
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land office, Portland, Oregou.
June 13. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Maty A. Ewtnir,
of filleti. Oregon, who, on May 11, 1907, made
homestead entry; No. 16J52, for t'4 of nt
section 12, township 10 sooth, range 11 west,
Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of inten
tion to make final commutation proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described,
before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, at
Toledo, Oregon, on the 23d day o! July, 19C8.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Leo Btteman, Warren K. Hall, William C.
Fischer, N. P. McConnell, of Slleti, Oregon.
Aloebnon S. Dbissxb, Raiclster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
June 18, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Leo Bateman, of
Sllets, Oregon, who, on May 7, 1907, made
homestead entry No. 16247, for Lots 8 and 4 of
section 7, and Lot 1 of section 18, township 10
south, range 10 wes., Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final commu
tation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the County Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 23d
day of July, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mary A. Ewing, Warreu R. Hall, William C.
Fischer, N P. McConnell, of Siletz, Oregon.
Aloebnon 8. Dbebseb, Register.
We will sell ever-ready batteries
at 30 cents each until July 15.
Newton & Nye.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
May 28,1908. .
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Q. Rich
mond, of Dallas, Oregon, who, an slay 26, 1901.
made Timber Entry, No. 7769, for the vei of
wJ4, section 18, township 9 south, rang I
west, Willamette Meridian, hat filed notice of
intention to make final proof, to' establish
claim to the land above described, before
tne County Clerk of Polk county, Oregon, at
Dallas, Oregon, on the 10th day of August, 1908,
Claimant nam as witnesses:
Aaron Maybe and Nsitntlh Dale of Dallas,
Oregon ; F. H. Brock and W. K. McDonald of
Roeoa, Oregon,
AliQaaNON 8. Drbmeb, Register.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel M. Ross. Sr-
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Dan iel M . Ross. Sr., deceased. AH per
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present same to me, properly
veritled, within six months ot the date of this
notice, as required by law, at my residence
near Alsea, Or egon.
Dated at Toledo, Or., June 19, 1908.
Daniel M. Ross, Jr.
Administrator ol the estate of Daniel M. Ross.
Sr, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon '
March 6, 1908.
Notice 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 iu the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all Publio Land States by aot of
August 4, 1892, Minnie A. Fox of 469 East Ash
8t. Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, filed In this office on March 1, 1907, her
sworn statement No. 8966, for the purchase of
the sw ne. 1)4 nwj, nw nw of section
Ho. 27 in township No. 14 south of range No. 11
west W. M. Ore., and ill offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for it
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes
and to establish her claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of this office, at
Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 20th day of
July, 1908.
She names as witnesses:
James P. Wolfe. J. J. Wolfe, Joseph r. Praetor
and James Proctor all of Ocean View, Oregon
Auy ana all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims ln this office On or before said 20th
day of July, 1908.
BsBMAmH L. Eddy, Register.