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$25 Reward. Wt- will pay a mvar-1 of fj") f.-r iiifonnati.u) loading to tlic. anvst and r. miction of the persons who have lieen twisting and eutting r scarce this year, in any way maliciously interfering F,..m,. ',.,,, enme hl)lnc fronl willr our telephone lines hetween iv,,n;1I1i Saturday, where he has Klk City and Harlan Uvn doing eariH'nter work. He Lincoln Co Land it Investment Co Vanie to join the elk hunt. We !v J- V- tkwaht, Svy , , ni t hn, FOR CHRONIC DIARUII )E j Mrs. C. C. Brown has been on "While in tho army in I was the sick list this, week with a touch tnketi with chronic diii'rrhoi a," says of la grippe. liwn-ue M. Fulton of South Gibson, Pa.,' , ,, . . -I have since tried nai.y remedies but . M'". and Mrs. Calkins were vis.t- ii Imnt any i.citnaiiLMii. relief, until ing their daughter, Mrs. F. Lang, Mr. A. W. Miles, of thin place, per- Stnulay. Minded me to try Chamberlain's Colic:,, , ..,, o, ', i iniiora unci Diarrhoea Kenied', one bottle of which Mopped it at once." I'or sale by OltoO. Krojistad. . THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition. The Thrice-a-Week World, now that h crenl Presidential campaign is fore- hlia. lowed, .hopes to he a better paper i nan n lias ever neeti neiore, aim U lias 4i. u i T- i i u 4 , ., . . , the elk hunters Friday and fcatur made Us iimtnueinentH nccorilingly. Its J nnts service covers the entire tlpl.e, da-v ,,Ut fal!etl to f 1 an elk- r'ml and jt report ever villi nir fully, prompt- y atid accurately. It is the only news piiper.not a daily, which is as (food as a laily, and which will keep you us com- plwtely informed of what is happening throughout the world, pair t he waste and supply energy and A special feiitnre of the Thrice-a- body heat. The habitual consumption "A eek World has always been its serial of more food than is necessary tor these fiction. It publishes novels by the best- purpose." is the prime cause of s'omach authors in the world, novels which in troubles, rheumatism and disorders of book form sell for 81 ol) apiece, and its the kidneys. If troubled with indiges tion standard in this respect will tie tion, revise your diet, let reason and maintained in the future as in the past. ot appetite control and take a few The Thrice-a-Week World's regular doses of Chamberlain's Stomach aiid subscription price is only f 1.00 per' Liver Tablets and you will soon be all ) far, and this pays for 15ti papers. We rii;hl ,,,. For mib ,,y 0( , 0 Kr niter this uiicipmled newspaper and . . , Tin-: I,kaiii:k timet her for one year for STa1- ' -.. m.ik. t no regular siinscripuon price of tho two papers is I WHY CO I. OS ARB DA.WiEUoOr.S. IJei-ause you have contracted ordin ary colds and recovered from hem without treatment of anv kind, do not for a moment imaeme that colds are uot dangerous. Everyone knows that pheu.noiiia and chronic catarrh have their origin in a common cold. Con- k iu u ..... the cold prepares the system for the re- . eptiouandd.veiopmentof the germs that would not otherwise have found lodgement. It is the same with ..11 in- feciions diseases. Diptheria. scarlet, fiir moiiklith otifl ml .si.. ni in .w.ii,li Hn much morelikelvto be commoted when Hie child has a cold. You will see f nan this that more real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the com- mo,, ailments. The easiest and quick, j i) i-iue ii rind is to lUKe i.nain berlHin's CihikIi Remedy. The many remarkable cures effected by this pre- paiHlion have made it, a staple article of trade over a larne part of the world, l or sale bv Otto O. KroKstad. IVneils, pens, ink, tablets at Stewart's. rulers and CORVALL1S & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIA1E CARU. TK.MNS KRO.M AND TO YAQl'INA No. l(i(I,as(.nRer)-I.eaves Albany.. 7:-lft a nv Ar.iveiToedo....'.V.V.'."Vti:Ki m " ''!""; i.oupm Arrives at Toledo 2:ta p m AmvesatCorvallis f,:i5 p ip Arrives at Albany 7:0 p m TK.MNS TO AND KKoM DKTKOIT. -No. 8 Leaves Albany .. 7:.Wara Arr vhi nt IIJ.tp..l i.i.oii . No. 4 -Leaves Detroit. uoo p m Arrives ut Albany 5:55 p in ikai.mi rim IOKVAI.1.1S No. h-U-nves Albanv ...... 7 . , ; I ah m m Arrives at Corvallts HM a in M. 10-l.cavei Albany 8:5o p in Arrives at CorvaMIs 4::!S p , : , Arrive, at Corvalll- M , m TRAINS FOlt ALBANY No. 5-Lcaves Corvallls 6:30 a m ' Arrives at Albany 7:ioara -'-cves Corvallls 2:15 p m Arrive, at A'limny 2:55 p m ! No. 7-i.eaves corvaiiis 6:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:40 pm KKui i.AR st'NUAY tkains ( No. !l-lavcs Corvallls 11:15 a in : Arrives at Albany ;t:58 p m No J2 -leaves Albany j 35 p m A.rrUW Cwv.lM.... Hi p m .,llTT'Utmm Arrives at Toledo .l.'niiK a in . Arrlvtsat Yaqulna ii:4"r. a in Nj. VA Leaves Yaiiiua :00 p m ' Arrives at Toledo 6:27 p m Arrives at Albany 10:80 p m i All 01 tjie alKire connect with Hmiiheni I'm'ilbi coiiiniiy trains, both at Albany mid 1 ..ivalli,asellas train lor Detroit, giving etrect service.to Newport and adjaeent bead- aswellasBreltenbnsh Hot Spring. Kor further Information appiy to j WM. McMUKKAY, Oen. Pass At,, I Hortunu.or. v, k. pii khsin, Agent, Toiid : Meadow Creek. . Will Kan-lall killed the lirst of U)t. season and the only one tluit v'e have heard of. They irom i'ortlaiul Saturday to visit relatives and take an elk hunt. Tuesday Mr. Calkins went over to (irandma liutlers after a load of prunes. lYrd Jlrown of Toledo and C. C. I',iown of Meadow Creek were among had the nerve to kill a little rahhit. MORETIIAN KXOUCili IS TO MUCH. To iiiaiutaia health,, a mature man nr woman needs just enough food to re- Special Correspondence l'ortland, Sept., 2S," 1!)08. The rort'iand (Vnnniereiar (,'lub finished its new building with Ore gon or Douglas Fir, and in addition to this used this same exquisitely grained wood in making some high dnss permanent furniture for its ,- , ,. v. . , . 11111111 lvor. Nine out of ten Visitors adllliro it more than they d ) mahogany. During the visit of i Mr. E. II . 1 Lirriinan he 'requested that samples be sent, him for the ! ,...:. i : ,t i i..-. .... 1 i.ii.in in i 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii I lis ii I I I I I I i I wtiM ' v V- ut0 ,,ow hi country home, which will he the finest residence in, America. Lust Saturday President B. J,. Winchell of the Rock Island yy8tem made a visit to the Club and jiarticularly admired this same W.hh . He gave not.CO to of the llarnman Lines who was ; present that if they didn't hliri'V ! i , i. i. r i l n i J wood. inc jiociv asiauu oum Jiave tne first dining car or sleeper finished P , T in uic ciuci woou ui tne 1 acme Northwest of which there is suflici ent yet left to turn out more and richer millionares than has the iron and steel district of which Pitts burgh is tho center. Don't allow the political cam- paigll HOW Oil to make J'OU overlook the colonist rates in effect during ,-sepiemuer ana uctoiicr, ana re nieinher your friends and aequain tailCCS throughout the older States i t,,,.,. I Can C0111U to P" of the I UClflC JNortllWCSt on OllC-Way tickets at less : st now than at any time during the COlllillg winter. V.K.-ovt Vi t "'"' cvonMiiiu, ' England, member of the Society of l(,.;iwl, TJ.,.,.,1 A ...! ..t "'V'" mu- national reputation, heard so much aK)ut tle beauties of the Pacific v . ., . . . j01'tnWCSt tlltlt lie IS 110W making a very leisurely stay in this region. ,r, n , .. , , A he tolumhia luver, Crater Lake and other famous scenic attractions ... VT ., .n . . of the North Piicific. Const he says haVeWlO eqihll. FOR CHAPPED SKIN. Cllllppea j,, wuetlu)r Qn t,e fa j "?ce,.y be cared " one uight.by BpP VI"K chliIul'crlain'8 Salve. It in lso uueqiialed or uorw nipples, bums aud Scalds. For bale bv Otto O. Kroo. gtJ ' w 1. 1 . , . . , in apple sale involving in the neighborhood of $90,000 took place 1 t 1 . t ir oA 1 ,i,Ht We0k When i. II. hteinliart, Ol KeW York City, contracted for 80 , . . (',xri of winter varieties with the JIooil Uiver Applcgrowers' Union. 46 - nsr . ' MARVEL UNIVERSAL Tmolementa Sloves and Ranges Tinware Cutlery Onus ni ti k., y ill (Successors to li. L. l lmtlieliJ) HARDWARE TOLEDO. RANDE'S B Cream Buyers and Uuttermakers We solicit shipments of cream direct from the producers. Test and weight guaranteed with highest market price. We pay express charges. 127 first st. PORTLAND, OREGON Two More Sunday Excursions., The C. & E. railway will run two more Sunday excursions from Al- 1 r x; . . , i i;i 1 1 v ill x ' i ii i i-i. nit v r iiniun' on j - ' - 1' " v? '-"'""IJ J.t- temher 20, and the' following Bun- day September 27th. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land ollloo, Portland, OreKoa. September 10, 1008. A sulllcient contest gni.lavit having been ;ZZZ SZZ August 4. lwo. for nJa of ecii.,n 85, town shif 9 ""u,h' rslKe lO west, by Charles M- Hrown, conu-steo, in which it in alleged that nhe is well aopiHiuted with toe truet of land i ml"ttl','d ln th,! ,",lne8te,,1 enlrv Bn1 kim' U'ie prent condition of the same; also that :sald entrj man has never established hi resi dence on the said claim, nor has he rciided i thereon atiiny time, or at all, and has wholly abandoned the same for a period of more than six months last past; also that he hag never cleared any postion o( the land, or cultivated the soil, and the only improvements on the claim consist of a rudely constructed log cabi.i wlilly unfit for human habitation; and that mid alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment In the nny, Navy or Marine Corps of the United Status as a jpi.lv'utesollUer' olllcer, seaman or marine, dur ing the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United Stales may be en gaged. Said purtles are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching "aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on November 190 ,,.... ,h(t ,,., ,, ,,,,. th United States Land Otllce iu Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affi davit, filed Septembers. 1908. sat forth facts which show that after due diligence persai.nl 8ervicof ibis notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Alukbnon S. Dhesskr, iteg Inter. INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, November 9, 1908. OWNER DESCRIPTION Peter Bobb, w bb4, section 29, township 6, range 10 Susan Marshell,Bw sw'4, w!$ Besn section 2fi, and Lots 36 aud 86, section 27, township 9, range 10 Mary Harding, Lots 22 and 23, section 6. and sw ne section 7, township 10, range 9 James Warner, Lots 9, 10 and 11, section 11, and Lot 16, section 10, township 7, range 11 NON-COMPETENT LANDS Mary HaAling, Lots 18 and 21, and nv'4 se4, sec. 6, twp 10, rug 9 Km in a John, Lots 3 and 14 and ne)4 ne1 sec 10, tvp 10, range 10 Charles Mutton, el4 section 6, township 10, range 9 Krancas Sutton, s)i sw section 8, township 10, range 9 Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon which they are Hated to bo opened in above schedule, and must be directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such bids should net have noted thereon the description of the lauds to which the bids relate, but there shall be noted on Buch envelopes the date upon which the bid is to be opened. Unclose 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. Harness Saddles I Separators Plumbing OREGON CEAMERY Tax Payers of Lincoln County Take Notice, That on Monday the 19th of Oc tober, l'JOS, the Board of Equaliza tion will meet in the county court room for the. purpose of adjusting all values as returned by the assess or for the yeai 1908 tax roll. W. E. Ball, Assessor. School supplies at Stewart's. Call For County Warrants. Notice is tierehy given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rants drawn on the Geuernl Fund, aud endorsed; "Not. paid for wantof Funds" up to and including Dee. 1, 1007. Interest on said warfauts to cease on anil after said date. G. B. McClcskey, County Treasurer Dated at Toledo, Or., this 20th day of May, 1!'08. Slates and pencils at Stewart's. NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION. U. S.. Land Ofllce, Portland, Oregon, September 21, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that John Anton John ol Sllet .Oregon, who, on July 24, 1007, made homestead entry No. 16292, Serial No. 0372, for st. section 1, township 9 south, range lowest, Willamette Meridian, has fllsd notice of in tention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the lund above described before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the 4th day of November, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Stephen L. 8tratton, A. W. Morgan, William Seese, Peter Dewson, all of Siletz, Oregon. Algernon S. Dhkhhkk, Raifister. ACRES AI.L0TRK8 80 Emma Williams 86.67 William Lang 80 Samuel Harding 80 Catherine Skelley 80 Mary Harding 80 Emma John 80 Charles Sutton 80 Frances Sutton LAME BACK. This ailment Is usually caused by rheum atiwu of the museles of the srnall 'of the hack, and is quirk ly cured bv ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment two pr three times h day aud niuKsat'inx the parts at each application. . For sale by Olto O. Krogsla I. Stewart's Store for your ruliliers. FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Shoes repaired Work Guaranteed Shop at, residence nearCourthouse. V. SWOPK, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice iu all courts in the state. .Probate matters and eollec lions proinplly attended to. 'Jfliee iu Courthouse, Upstairs, TOI.KDO, OliKGON. WOODIiUKN. OREGON Fruit Trees, Oniduicntal Trees, .Shrubs, Etc. W. C. HARDING, Aeut, Toledo, Or Leave orders at Residence. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES M. N. ANDERSON, Prop. Good RIks and well-broken Paddle Horses, Special attention given to Traveling Men. Hordes Boarded and given liood Cure City Draying in Connection G. 13. McCLUSKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, . INSURANCE YaquinQ, Oregon DRUGS and MEDICINES School Books, Stationery Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono graphs, Musical Instruments, Garden and Flower Seeds Mail Orders given Prompt Attention OTTO 0. KROGSTAD THE DRUGGIST WHITE IS KING . Born 50 Years Ago. 1 Made in both VIBRATOR and KO. TARlf styles. The latter machine sews both a lock and chain etitch, making two machines in one. Ball-Bearing. Light running.' Greatest range of work. Sews the heaviest and lightest mater iaU perfectly. Pull set steel attach ments. Simple and durable. A child can operate it. Guaranteed by the maker. Many styles. Sold on easy payments. CAMPBELL, FELLMAN CO. Eugene, Oregon. . Paoiflc Coast Branch Offloe, White Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St., San Francisco, California, MBC5I in Oregon mmsszMBKsmwaBMm THE PHARMACY