CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD.
TIME CARD.
TRAINS FROM AN D TO YAQl'IN A
No. 1 (Mixed) -!eavej Yaquitia 6:4.j h i.
Ix-aves Toledo 7 : 1 1 in
Arrives at Corriiilla 11:'iU h hi
Arrives at All any 11:58 a in
No. 2 (I'assengi'r)--I.cavts Albany.. ..!'.' :&" p in
1-eaves t'urvallis 1:40 p ni
Arrives at 'loiedo 6:40 p in
Arrives iU Vajuma 6:-i p ra
TRAINS TO ANl K1M.M HETKOIT.
No. 1 Ix'iiven Albany ":r.O a ro
Arrivea at Detroit 12:3u p m
No. 4 Leave lietrolt 1:00 p m
Arrive at Albany 5:56 p in
TRAINS FOR t:ORVAI,I.IS
No. ti leaves Albany 7:.i5 a m
Arrives ai Curvallls 8:.'!5 a in
No. 8 Leave Albany 3:5i p in
Arrive" al Cnrva'llt 4::!5 p in
No. 10 -Leaves Albany 7:.'.o p in
Arrives at Corvallis :SU p in
TRAINS FOR A MIAN Y
'No. 5 Leaves t'orvallis g:3o a m
Arrives at Albany 7;in a in
No. 7 leaves Corvaliis 2:IS p m
Arrive" at Allinny 2:.V p m
No. 9 Leaves Corvaliis 6:00 p in
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p in
RKOl'I.AR KI NPAY TRAINS
No. U Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a in
Arrives at Albany ,.ll:ft8 a in
No 12-I.enveK Albany 12 -M p in
Arrive..t Corvallls 1 -is p m
All ol Iho above eonneet wllh Southern
I'acille coiiipiiny trains, both at Albany and
t'nrviillis, as well aa train lor Detroit, giving
dlreet aerviee to Newport and adjacent lieueb-f-s,
as well aa llreilenliiish lint Springs,
ioi jtiiihur iiiiioiiiaijon appy to
WM.JUcMlKRAY, (Jen. Fass A(tl..
Portland, Or.
W. K. PETERSON, Agent, Toleil
Tax Payers of Lincoln County
Take Notice.
That on Monday the I Oth of Oc
thcr, WON, the lioard of equaliza
tion will meet in the county court
room for tlie purpose of adjusting
all values as returned hy the assess
or for the yeiu lilO.S tax roll.
W. E. I'all, Assessor.
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FOR OHKOXIC DIARlillOKA'
"While in tho nrmy in !StJ3 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," gays
George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa.
"I have since tried many remedies but
without any pcniiani'iit relief, until
Mr. A. V. Miles, of this place, per
suaded me to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one
Imtt.lo of which slopped it at once."
For sale by Otto 0 K roust ad.
.
Rooms to Rent.
Both office and sleeping rooms, in
Ofstodahl building.
Mrs. E. Oi'sticdaiil.
WHY COLDS ARE DANGEROUS.
Kocause you have contracted ordin
ary colds and recovered from hem
without treatment of any kind, do not
for a moment imagine that colda are Hot,
dangerous. Everyone knows that
I'heiiinonia and chronic catarrh have
their origin in a common cold. Con
sumption Unot caused by a cold hut
l he cold prepares the system for the re
ception mid development of the germs
l hut would not otherwise have found
lodgement. It is the Fame with all in
fectious diseases. Diptheria, scarlet
lever, measles and whooping couch are
much more likely to be coiilracted when
' the child has a cold. Yon will see
from this tlnit more real danger lurks
in a cold than in any other of ihe com.
tuon ailments.. The easiest and quick
est way to cure u cold is to take Cham
erlaiiia Couch Remedy. The many
return kahle cures effected by this pre
paration have made it a staple article
'f trade over a lare part of the world.
I or stile by Otto O. Krotfstad.
t:ONTi:ST NOTK'K.
I). 8. Land olllee, l'ortland, Oregon.
September 10, IMS.
A Biilllclent contest aflblavll having been
(lied in this ofllce by Anna I). Elliott, contes
tant, airalnst homestead entry No. 12'.KI, made
August 4, l'.Ktl, for n'i of s',, tcelloii 85, town
hi 9 snulh, raiiKR 10 west, by Charles Ji
llrown.rniib'atoe, In which it Is alleged that
she ia well acquainted w ith the tract of land
nihiancd lu the homestead entrv know
the pravent condition of the same; also that
said eutrj man haa never established hla resl
itonceon the said claim, nor has he resided
thertoii at any lime, or at all, uud haa wholly
abandoned the same fora jsjrlod of more than
six months last past; also that he haa never
rleared any portion of the land, or cultivated
the soil, and the only Improvements on the
claim consist of a rudely constructed log
eabi.1 whlly unfit for human habitation; and
that nid alleged absence from aaid land was
not due to bis employment In iho Army, Navy
or Marine Corps of the r lilted Slates at a
private soldier, officer, seaman or marine, dur
ing the war with Spain or dining any other
war in which the fulled Slates may be en
gaged, Said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and ,fler evldenco touching
oald allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on November
M, 1908, before the Register and Keeeiver at
the fulled states Land Ottlce lu Portland,
Hregon.
The aald contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed September 8, 1W8, aat forth facts
which show that after due dillgenc personal
aervlca of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
U given by du and proper pub.lcatlon.
Aloirkoh 8. Dbkdssr, Register.
Toledo School Notes.
In a language lesson in the Fourth
grade we suhinii two essays on "A
Penny, " written ly two 10-year-old
pupils:
A PENNY
I am a li't.le penny. I was born in
ISilM. A man had me in his pocket.
Yesterday he Rave bis little boy a new
suit of clothes and in them be found
mp. His father told him ho hud to tio
to Sunday school. The next day the
little bov put on his new suit and took
uit to Sunday school.' I hud to stay in
his pocket uutil bit; teacher came after
mo and the other pennies. She put tne
in a box with the other pennies, and I
Hsked some of the other pennies how
they came, and one said became with a
poor boy, and the others come with
other hoys mid Kills. I stayed in the
box a day then 1 was taken away on the
train for Sunday school papers. I was
tnkeii into a large building and given to
a man. He took me down to thecimdy
store and bought some candy for bis
little girl. The woman that owned the
candy store gave me to her little boy.
He was out playing with some oilier
boys and lost tne. I laid oil the ground
for a mouth, then a 'poor boy found me
He took nie to his home as fast as he
could run. His father and mot her were
.'lad that he found me. I was put upon
the shelf over the stove, and one day
when he was hunting me he knocked
me in llie stove. There was a hot lire
in the stove and it turned me black.
1 wondered what he was Uoing to buy
with me then. He cried very hard, but
when the fire was out he found ine. He
was as happy us could be. Then be
took me and four other pennies down
town and bought some candy ami a
whistle. He went home playing the
w liisi ie as Imnl us he could. He gave
his little sisler, mother and father nonie
of the candy and bad some left for him
self. The storekeeper looked at me for
a long time and could not read the date.
He told the clerk t hat I was not any
good, so he gave me to a little boy.
This was a tad little boy ami be put me
on the railroad rail and the traiu run
over me and split me in two.
NoaMAN Stewart.
A PENNY
I am a penny. I was once in on old
man's hand and he gave me to a little
girl. The little girl wa:s going down
town and she dropped me in, oh I such
a dark place that 1 could lutidlv see.
The next day some one picked me up
and 1 was so black. It was a little boy.
Tho little boy brought me to his home
uud hi i ii I. me up in a tittle house for a
long time.
One day he wanted some candy. He
took me out and I was so glad. He
went down town and weut into a store
'and bought, some, cauily. He gave me
to the lady and Ihe lady put me wilh
other pennies in a box. A little girl
came in and bought some candy. She
gave the lady t o much money for the
candy so the lady gave me to her. It
wau the same little girl that lost me.
One day she put on her very best
dress and took me with her to church
She sat there for a while and then she
gave tne to a boy and the boy put me in
a little box. I stayed there for a long
time. A man look me and put me in
his pecke.t. Then he bought a paper
with me. He gave the papers to little
boys ami girls. I was born August the
12th it) the year 'of 1881. I was getting
so old that 1 was green and people did
care for me. One little boy put me out
in the street where wagons and cars
rode over me and I was old and dirty,
I was left there all the rest of my life.
' Jcanita Krogrtad.
Sales Agents Wanted.
3(3.00 per week or 400 per cent
profit. All samples, stationery and
art catalogue free. We want one
permanent agent in this locality for
the -largest picture and frame house
in America. Experience unneces
sary. We instruct yon how to sell
our goods and furnish the capital.
If 3rou want a permanent, honorahle
and profitable position, write us to
day for particulars, catalogue and
samples. Frank W. Williams
Company, 1214 V. Taylor St.,
Chicago, Illinois.
' $25 Reward.
We will pay a reward of 825 for
information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the persona who
have been twisting and cutting or
in any way maliciously interfering
with our telephone lines between
Elk City and Harlan
Lincoln Co Land A Investment Co
By J. F. Stewart, Secy
pK2! pii jiiQi
Nggp Pl
wA b Ifjl
IV1ARVEL UNIVERSAL
Implement NEWTON & NYE Liu"ich sPP!ies
Sloves and Ranges (Successors to E. L. chutiield) Harness
Tiware HARDWARE
Cutlery ,. Separators
Guns TOLEDO, - - - OKECiON Phnnbinc
rande's
Cream Buyers and liuttcrmakcrs
We solicit shipments of cronm direct from the producers. Test and
weight guaranteed with highest market price. We pay express charges.
127 FIRST ST. PORTLAND, OREGON
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Services every Saturday. Sabbath
school 10:30 fl. in., preaching immedi
ately following. Everybody cordially
invited.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rants drawn on the General Fund, and
endorsed; "Not. paid for want of Funds"
up to and including Dec. 1, 1!H)7.
Interest on said wurratits to cease on
and after said date.'
G. B. McCluskky, County Treasurer
Dated at Toledo, Or., this 2(ith day
of May, 1W8.
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FOR C HAPPED SKIN.
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be cured in one night by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is
also uneqnaled for sore nipples, burns
and scalds. l'or bale by Otto O. Krog
stad. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!
A fine line of shoes of the latest
styles Fall and Winter just ar
rived at T. P. Fish's. 8-21.
INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON
Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon. November 9, 1908.
OWNER DESCRIPTION , ACRES ALLOTEES
Peter Ilobb, w se'i, section 29, township 6, range 10 80 Emma Williams
Suaan Marsliell, sw'.i swji. wU aeli an U section 26. and Lots 35
aiid 36, section 27, township 9,
"'J Jiaruing, Lots 22 and as, section 8, and swJi ne4 section
7, township 10, range 9 ; 80 Samuel Harding
Jmncs Warner, Lots 9, 10 and 11, section 11, and Lot 16, section
10, township 7, range 11 80 Cathorine Skelley
NON-COMPETENT LANDS
Mary Harding, Lots 18 and 21, and nw! se, sec. 6, twp 10, rng9 80 Mary Harding
Kinnia John, Lots 3 and 14 and ne ne'i see 10, tp 10, range 10 80 Emma John
Charles Sutton, s$ sej section 6, township 10, range 9 80 Charles Sutton
Franca Sutton, sjj awJi section 8, township 10, range 9 80 Frances Sutton
Sealed bids will be received for the following described lands up till noon, Nov. 9, 1908.
William M. White, et al, nei nwi sec 11, se sw sec 2, T 10, R 9 80 Captain White
William M. White, et al. nwi ne secll,sw'4e!i sec 2, T 10, R 9 80 Polly White
Nelllo Uuniont, t aeJi and i ne seo 14, T 27, R 8 160 Frank Palous
NON-COMPETENT LANDS
Mary Tom.n neand Lotlc21 T8, R.11 89.35 Mary Tom
Jane Yauner, Lots 10 and 11 sea 2, T 7, R 11, and nwJi ne4 sec 30,
T 6, R 10 80 Jane Foster
Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of the various days upon
which they are listed to be opened in above schedule, and must be directed to
Knott C Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing such
bids should Tint. Yava fintaH t ft rami f Vi a rlacan nt ! rn tl.A 1nn4a inKink 1.
bids relate, but there shall be noted on
bid is to be opened. Enclose certified
bid. Checks shonld be drawn cavable
In futur-A all annrnTAil rtftAa na aall
the following clause: "And there is reserved from the lands ,hereby eranted a
right of way for ditohna or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States."
Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent,
Creamery
Slates and pencils at Stewart's.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon.
Sept amber 'J5. 11)08.
Notice is hereby givan that William C.
Fischer of Siletz, Oregon, who, on February
v'.l. 1907, made homestand entry No. lfillift.
Serial No. 04(11, for lota 6, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 27 and
'is, sect. on 2, township 10 south, range 10 west.
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notict of in
tention to make Hunt commutation proof, to
establish cluim to the land above deacribed,
before the Comity Clerk of Lincoln county, al
Taledo, Oregon, on the 6th day or November,
1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
George McUride, Wairen R. Hall, John
Kttitta, R. L. Weatherford all ol Siletz, Oregon.
Amjkunon S. DitLssKa. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Onice, Portland, Oregon,.
September 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that John Anton John
o i Bilet, Oregon, who, on July 24, 1907, made
homestead entry No. 10292, Serial No. 0372, for
st '4. section 1, township 9 south, range lowest,
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of in
tention to make final commutation proof, to
CHlabUsh claim to the land above described
before the Register and Receiver lit Portland,
Oregon, on the 4th day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stephen L. Straiten, A. W. Morgan, William
Seese, Peter fiewson, all of Siletz, Oregon.
Alukhnon ti. Dkesher, Ragister.
runge 10 8C.G7 Wlllium Lang
such envelopes the date upon which the
check for at least 25 per cent, of your
to the order nf KNOTT f! EfiRUUT
aa all taa almnta nafanf. ...til nAMfnn
in Charge of Siletz Agency, Oregon, '
LA MR BACK.
ThN ailment Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of the snial
of the back, and is quickly cured bv ap
plying Chamberlain's Liniment two or
three times a day and massaging the
parts at each application. For sale by
Otto O. Krogstad.
Stewart's Store for your rubbers.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence nearCourlhouse.
J F. SWOPK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice in all courts in the
stale. Probate matters and collec
tiiins promptly attended to.
Oflice in Court house, Upstairs,
TOLEDO, OKEOiON.
WOODHURN, OREGON
Fruit Trees, Ornamental
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
W. C. HARDING. Aent. Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Resident.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
(Jood Rigs and well-broken Saddle Horses.
Special attention given to Traveling Men.
Horses Boarded and given (ioodC'are
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE
Yaquina, - - 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.
Made in both VIBRATOR and RO
TARY styles. The latter machine sews
both a lock and chain atitch, making
two machines in one. Bali-Bearing.
Light running. Greatest range of work.
Sews the heaviest and lightest mater
ials perfectly. Full set steel attach
ments. Simple and durable. A child
can operate it. ( Guaranteed by the
maker. Many styles. Sold on easy
payments.
CAMPBELL, PELLMAN CO.
Eugene, Oregon.
Pacific Coast Branch Office, White
Sewing Co., Van Ness and Market St.,
San Francisco, California,
wooDBii mum
If TIE PHARMACY