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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAI'KR
DEALER IS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
iioie you get the Pest G soils at the Iwest Prices, ( all anil I'll prove it
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tnierel at lie notofliv nl Toledo, Oregon, u
m'.iii :-iiais mull :i!Hltvr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
i ine Year - - - (I f0
rvx Months - "5
1 ir..e Moiillic - 50
At a meting of hop growers held
at Salem last Saturday resolutions
were adopted in favor of paying 80
cenls per hundred for pieking hops
ami 82 per day for laberors in th
hop yards.
iqni (ui innjiiu ui uti iu iiiii-
At the fruit and vegetable carni- lion dollars in the amount of busi
val hundreds of people, among ness done than during the corres
wlioni will be many Grangers, will ponding months in 1907.
see on display some of the finest What are you doing to counteract
fruits, vegetables and other pro- this deplorable condition?
duets of the farm ever grown. To wrangle with your customers
People living in Lincoln county are a!out the injustice they are doing
used to fine fruits and vegetables to themselves, to the town and to
1 ait we will receive many surprises yourself, and that the . mail order
at this display. It is ltowul to iin- stuff is all trash, is a waste of time
pres-i strangers and help us and our and energy. While you are un
countv. Oetilicr 7. 8. and 0 are doubtedlv rieht, von nnwt. fio the
the dates on which the Carnival
will bo held.
Do you want the mid-day trains
to continue in place of the morning value than the catalogue houses and
and evening trains? This matter you can serve them quickly, show
is up to you to decide. About the i,1g them the goods before they buy.
middle of September one of these, i;ut the dear people f.irget to
trains will 1k3 discontinued and only Come and talk to you. The fact
one train each way daily as former-, that you trusted them for goods last
ly will !c run. The company 'yCar is nothing to them. They
wants the people to say which train argue thilt you are making pmfit
they want continue.!. Wo Iwlicvo emmg, by sclling ou lime or you
our ixiopie w.uu.i oe nener served
with the old schedule the train
leaving Yaquina in the morning
and returning in the evening. At
tend the League meeting next Tues
day evening when this matter will
be brought up and put in your
opinion and vote.
Probate Court.
Following transactions were had
in the regular August term of the
Probate Court:
In the matter of the estate of Wal
ter M. Peek, deceased. Final re-
port on sale of real estate considered
and order made confirming said j
F.de. C. E. Hawkins, attorney.
In the matter of the estate of S. I
S. Walters, deceased. Order made
continuing the furthur consideration
of the petition for sale of real estate
and objections thereto until Mon
day, August 3, at ten a. ni. Haw
kins, and 1. S. Pague and Percy
It. Kelly, attorneys.
In the matter of the guardian
ship of estate of Ruth Margaret
Creen and Harry Green, minors.
Order made removing Mrs. A. A.
Lawrence as guardian and revoking
her letters of guardianship.
In the matter of the estate of
Alex McDonald, deceased. Will
filed, testimony taken, order made
admitting will to probate, and O.
V. Jacobson appointed administra
tor with will annexed and bond in
sum of $2500.
In the matter of the estate of
Harold Sandstrom, deceased. Bond '
tiled and order made appointing C.
K. Hawkins administrator with
lnmd in sum of 82000. George
Hodges, James Hodges and Joseph
Parks appointed appraisers.
In the matter of the estate of
Joseph Ludwick, deceased. Pe
tition filed and order made appoint
in F. J. Keen administrator with
b md in sum of 81000. A. T.
Peterson, A. D. Perkins and a!
Rosebrook annointed armraiaers.
A. A. 'fussing, attorney.
In the matter of the Kitardianshin
of Bertha Ludwig, insane. F. J. the Academy, Theology, Music, Or
Keen appointed guardian. . ,atory, Education, Medicine, Law.
In the matter of the estate of The Capital City with the State Li
Mrs. S. Bemis, deceased. " John ,,raric8 afford8 extra Privileges.
Veasen appointed administrator' University opens September 22,
with bond in Bum of $1000. C. E. 1!)08- For cataluguo address,
Hawkins, attorney. ! President Homan,
In the matter of the guardian- 29 Salem Oregon.
'ship of the estate and person of
I Piarl Reinis a minor. John Yea-
son appointed guardian of said es
tate and minor.
Mr. Business Man
Do you find that some people who
ought to le your customers are buy
ing their goods from mail order
houses?
During the first six months of the
present year Sears, Roebuck & Co.
conditions as they are not as we
would not like to have them. I
We know that you can give your
customers just as good or better
wolli,in't , 1 doin.r it.
Do the catalogue houses give the
children candy, the men cigars, the
women some, little gift? No, sir I
And when you do the people take
jthe gift, and say to themselves,
"bait," and "we are paying for this
you can bet."
The men who are running the
catalogue houses are successful busi
ness men. If they thought gifts,
donations or premiums were busi-1
ness getters, they would use them.
But they don't they Advertise.
There is not, n. week hot. t.linv send
!,,. sl(lwrti,inLT inlo Tlll . t.
bu8,lcl Every farm paper and all
f. . in llin(T!17:nps nt
alogue house advertising for their
support. In fact many of the cheap
"farm and home" magazines are
owned by the big mail order houses,
and published for no other purpose
than to distribute their advertising.
What are you doing to counter
act this steady stream of carefully
prepared literature that is striking
directly at your business? The
best, the only method, is to fight
them with their own weapon adver
tising. The best way to advertise is to
place an ad in your local paper. , It
goes right into the people's homes,
right along with the catalogue ad
vertising. And it goes quicker and
cheaper than it . can be done any
other way.
Yes, people do read advertise
ments. That's what you are doing
now.
For Sale.
Good milch cows and bees, at,
Julia Kynistons.
Do You Want The Best?
You will be satisfied with WIL
LAMETTE UNIVERSITY, founded
in 1844, Mother of Pacific Coast
1 KJucation Good traditions, strong
i flluulty. healthful location, adequate
, cquipcment, reasonable expenses.
College of Liberal Arts offers
strong' cources. Other courses in
George Bothers went to Philom
ath this morning . where Mrs.
liethers has leen the past two
weeks.
Married At the Commercial Ho
tel in Toledo, Or., Friday, August!
U, 1908, Homer Evans and Miss'
Lena AVillmr, hoth of Siletz, Rev
V. It. EUswoith officiating.
Council Prceedings.
The Common Council of the City
of Toledo, met in regular session.
Present Mayor, Arnold; Coun
cilmen, Crosno, Carson, Hoeflein,
Peterson and Recorder Krogstad.
Absent Cov.neilinen, Rosebrook
and Schenek.
The minutes of the last session
approved. r
Following claims ordered paid:
F. & S. L. Co. lumber $10 22
Newton & Nye nails, roofing 12 60
Rid hv' Brndesmi ,v- Alt roe fur the
planking of Rail Road street at end
of Seventh street, opened. There
being only one bid filed it was
deemed advisable not to accept of i
above, but the matter was on mo
tion referred to Committee on streets
with instructions to investigate the
probable cost of said improvement.
Council on motion adjourned.
Otto O. Kroostad,
Recorder.
Development League.
The regular meeting of the To
ledo Development League will be
held next Tuesday evening, the
25th.
Much business of importance will
come before this meeting.
The railroad will take off one of
the daily trains the middle of Sep
tember. In Newport parties are
circulating a petition asking the
j authorities to keep the mid-day
trains, and discontinue the morning
and evening tains. This would
make it necessary for our trainmen
to move from Yaquina to Albany.
And if the S. P. and Westside trains
don't change their time tables we
will have no out side connections
and it will consume two days for
our people on the Bay to .reach
Independence, Monmouth, Salem
and other Valley points.
The time is abort and this meet
ing of the League will be' bur last
opportunity to publicly discuss this
matter and take united action, if
we have any choice in the matter.
We must also make our Carnival
a success and to do so the various
committees must get a move on
themselves. So come out Bure.
For ale.
33 acres fine land j 20 acres under
dyke between city limits and Olalla
slough ; 4 blocks from Toledo High
School ; fine boating in front of
house; cows, separator, and gasoline
launches goes with place if desired
Easy terms. Price reasonable. Will
take property in Portland as part
payment if desired.
Hans Olson, Toledo, Or.
Barnum and Bailey Circus.
On account of the Barnum and
Bailey Circus at Albany, August 28,
the C. & E. railroad will sell round
trip tickets from all points on the
C. & E. at one fare round trip.
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,
Merchants Hotel
The Leading Hotel of Toledo
Is now under New Management. The
entire hotel is being repainted, papered
and otherwise thoroughly renovated.
Patrons will be given the best possible
service consistent with the prices
Meals, 25 cts; Rooms, 25 and 50 ets.
Yours to Please,
COLLINS &
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOLEDO, OHKGON
Office in Selienck Building. Office,
hours : 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 hik! 7 to 8
p. ui.
r.lliBieur.v Cut' t auv time,
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INCOLN wOUNTY
(INCORPORATKm
$10,000 Paid Up Capital
Drafts'and Money Orders sold,
ihe United States,
TH0S. LEESE, President.
. Rooms to Rent.
Both office and sleeping rooms, in
Ofstedahl building.
Mrs. E. Ofstedahl.
Rape Seed.
Dwarf Essex rape seed for sale.
James McDonald,
Chitwood, Or.
The Weather.
Station: Toledo; MontU: Auk,
1908.
Mean temperature, 62 5
Maximum temperature; 87; daie, 8tli. ,
Minimum temperature, 42; date, 28,31
Total precipitation, .00 inches
Total snow full, none.
Prevailing direction of wind, nw.
Number of cloudless days, 17.
Number of partly cloudy days, 8
Number of cloudy days, 5
Dates of light frost, 0.
Dates of thunder storms, 0
Dates of hail, 0.
Dates of sleet, 0.
Otto O. Krogstad, Observer.
THE. FERRO
A little ahead of them
all.
Single cylinder engines on hand
Call and see them.
R. D. BURGESS, Toledo
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS
TRATOR.
Nntlc is hernby given that the undersigned
hn been, by the County Court of Lincoln
county, Oregon, appointed administrator of
the estate of Joseph Ludwick, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present fie same with tte
proper vouchers within six months from the
date of this notice, to the undersigned at his
residence about three miles southeast of
Halsey, In Llun county, Oregon.
Dated August II, 1908. P. J. Kiev,
Administrator aforesaid.
Postofflce address, Halsey, Oregon. R. F, D,
HcDONALD.
TOLEDO HAKEHY--,
.). I5URKEL, Proprietor
South eud Rxilroad Avetiitt
Fresh Bread. Fresli Pies
Fresh Cakes
EtiUm. Hat C!a-.s
Orders out of town promptly filled.
ANK
payable at all prineioaj points in
Canada and. Europe.
WM. SCARTH, Cashier
NOIICE FOR Fl-ni.lCATIOK.
V. S. Land Ollice, fort land, Oregon,
July 18, 1908.
Notice Ik hereby Riven that Emma M. Wood,
widr.w of lienben it. Wood, deceived, of t'hit
noort, Oregon, who, on August IS. 190:1, made
bomextend entry No. 1501!!, serial o. 0107, for
the sJJ e'i, xejf and sw'4 nc!4 of section
21, township 10 soutn, range 10 west, Willam
ette Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to
n Bite final live year proof, to entabliih claim
to the land above aesrribed, before the County
Clerk of Lincoln comity at Toledo, Oregon, o t
the 28th day of August, 19T8.
claimant names as witnesses:
I. J. Pepin, U.O. Hart, Grant Hiscox, John
Q. Adams, ol Chitwood, Oregon.
AlckhnoN 8. Pkcsskr, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon,
June 17,1908.
Notice is hereby given that Georgia A. Wnde
of Toledo, Oregon, who, on June 17, 1908, made
Timber Application, No. 7791, for the a of
nw'4 and v. of nej. section SI, township 12
south, range 9 west. Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make final proof,
to cslalilish claim to the laud ebova described,
before Ira Wade, Cennty Clerk of Lincoln
county, Oregon, at his office in Toledo, Oregon
on the 10th day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Nathan J. Watklns, of Glen, Oregon, Lee
Wnde, Julius Busch, J. II. Lutz all of Toledo,
Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
July 25, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Giles A. Olin, of
Siletz, Oregon, who, on June 26, 1907, made "
homestead entry No. 16281, Serial No. 0134. for
nwJ4 seJi, w ne,'4 sei scc'lon 82, township 9
south, range lowest, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final com
mutation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the County Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo. Oregon, on the 4th
day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Brown Arden, W. C. Fischer, W. R. Hall and
W. 8. Hall, nil of Siletz, Oregon.
Algernon S. Dbksskr, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land office, Portland, Oregon.
August 1, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry Wilson, of
Siletz, Oregon, who, on January 16, 1907. made
homestead entry No. 16145, Serial No. 0166, for
n w4 se)4 nd lots 2, 3 and 4, section 83, town
Bhip 8 south, range 10 west. Willamette Mer
idian, has filed notice of Intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the Clerk of
Lincoln county, at Toledo, Oregon, on Septem
ber 14, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Steve Logan, John Savage, G. M. MoBrlde
and William Seese, all of Siletz, Oregon
AmRNoM 8. Dbksbzr, Register.
Wanted Farm Land.
Will pay cash for land near 'Agen
cy, lower farm, or anywhere from
mouth of Siletz river to Agency.
Also near mouth of Salmon river.
Address Ralph Ackley -603
Corbett B'ld. - Portland, Or.