I SI & t 1 m?t?i IB IG; to-, te: I New Goods I My line is now COMPLETE All new and up to the MINUTE STYLES A bigger line than eve S3! J. S. Akin I mm Watches, Clocks. ewelery and Silverware Greatest Assortment if every des cription ever seen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Thirty Year's Expcrieece) H. E. PETERSON, WatobtnnUer, Jeweler and Optician VLEDO, OREGON WHITE IS KING Born .50 Years Ago. WW Elmer Horning went to Elk City Monday morning. , C. G. North returned Friday evening from Portland. The famous Sweedish buck saws now at Newton & Nye's. Miss Mary Ewing of this place is now principal of the Lacomb schools. Boys, the marble season is on. We have bushels of them. Toledo Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. John McCluskey visited at Yaquina last Sunday re turning home Monday morning. Miss Elsie Raddant came down I from Storrs Saturday and visited friends in this city over Sunday. Shoes of very size, pattern and Ml a t? 1 1 a t-A i . quaiuy at nun's store. ee this line before buying those school shoes. Columbia Indestructible Records (new ones each month) will fit any cylinder machine, only 35c and will last a life time. Miss Ida Hurley came down from her school at Nortons Friday even ing and visited over Sunday with her parents here. The Tenderfoot Farmet . jLj-T- ' WB one ' bese experiment!! iarmeri, who pat jreew spectacles on hit cow and fed her shavings. Hn theorr was that it didn't matter what the cow ate to long at iha was fed. The question of digestion and nourishment hai I'fi5y It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try mc at' n nnnn'ffliinl vith a Rnf mmv m I - L . self re gardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost ai well eat shay iogi for all the good he gets out of hit food. The result ia that the ttomacn growt "weak" the action of the organt of digestion and nutrition are impaired and the man tuffert the miseries of dytpeptia and the agonies of oervoutaett. To atronitbea tbo ttomacb. teatore rfte activity of ifie or tana of dlieatlon and nutrition and brace no (At oeryta, us Dr. Pierce' a Golden Medical Dlacortry. It ia o jt tailing remedy, and bat the confidence of phytcaas well at the pralte of tboaaanda healed by lit oam. In the strictest tense "Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is at tree from alconol as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed oo ita outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There it no medicine lor stomach, liver and blood "just at good" aa "Golden Medical Discovery." INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT BILETZ, OREGON Dr. B. J. Mills, eyesight spec ialist, now at Merchants Hotel. GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS. TOO. We could hardly do without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says Mrs. Flora Despaio of Boyd, Ky. " 1 found it to lie so tfood 'or the croup and have used It for years. I can heartily recom mend it for coughs, colds and croup in children and (frown folks, too." The above shows the implicit confidence that many mothers place in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a confidence based on many years experience in the use of it. No one need hesitate to use this remedy for it contains no chloroform, opium or other narcotics and may be Riven to a child as confidently as to sn adult Tor sale by Toledo Drug Co. CONTKST NOTICE. 01330 11. S. LandOnce, Portland, Oregon, October 18th, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office oy J. H. Cult, contestant, B:nint norm s end emrv N . MIS), made De c -mber 2"th. KKifi, for L t 2!, section 10. town . Khl'i 7 south, range 11 west, b, Audiew A. Os born eon let, lee. In which it is allured that said Andrew A. Osbnrn has never erected or cau-eri to be creeled a house or cabin on said land either before or after making said home stead entry; that said entryman never lived nor made any improvements on siild land: that ald Andrew A. Osborn has wholly aban doned said land from the dale of said entry to the present time: that said en tryman baa never clea-eri or cultivated any of said land; thai said alleged abence from the said land was not due to his employment In the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States as a private wildler. officer, seaman or marine during any warln which the United States might have leen engaged; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and I'fTer evidence touching said allegation at 10 0 clock a. m. on December 15th, 1909, before the Kegister and Receiver at the United Slates Land Office In Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed Oct. Nth, 1909, set forth facts which show that aftordue dlllgonce personal service 01 this notice can not. be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed thatsuch notice be given by due and proper publication. Alokkkon 8. DKK8HKR. Register. Oko. V. IliBKS). Keceiver. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? In ca-e of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such in juries are liable to occur in any family Hud everyone should be prepared for tbem. Uhiimerlain's Salve applied ou a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is u very severe one, will cause the part to heal without leaving a scar, for Bale by Toledo DrutfCo. -- See Dalaba, at Elk City, for wild lands. 4- Made in both VIBRATOR and KO TARY styles. The latter machine sews both a lock and chain stitch, making two machines in one. Ball Bearing. Light running. Greatest range of work Sews the heaviest and lightest mater ials perfectly. Fulf set steel attach ments. Simple and durable. A child can operate it. Guaranteed by the maker. Many styles. Sold on easy payments. CAMPBELL, FELLM AN CO. Eugene. Oregon. Pacific Coast Bra.lch Office, White Sewing Co , Van Ness and Market St. San Francisco, California. CORVALI IS & EASTERN , RAILROAD. TIME CARD. TKAINS FROM AND TO YAQl'IN'A No. 1 (Passenger )-r.eave Yaquina.. 7:15 a u. Leaves Toledo , 7:44 a m Arrives at I'orvnills 11:15 a m Arrivesat Albany.... 11:55 am o. 2 (Passenger)-I.eHves Albany.. ..1:35 p m Leaves Corvallfs 1:25 pm Arrivesat Toledo 4:47 p m Arrives at Yaquina 6:15 p m .Monday, Wednesday and Friday No. 12 (Freight) Lv. AlbHiiy 7:00 a m Leaves Cnrvallta 8:30 a m Arrives Toledo. 8:10 p m Arrives Yaquina 3:50 p m Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday No-13 (Frtlght) l,v Yaquina 7:S0 a m Leaves Toledo 8.15 a m Arrives Corvallls a:o5 p m Arrives Albany .' 3-35 p m TKAINS TO AND FROM DETROIT. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a m Arrivesat Detroit 12:80 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p m Arrivesat Albany 5:55 p m TRAINS FOR COKVALLIS No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:so a m Argvea at Corvallis 8:30 a m No. 8 Leaves Albany... ' ll:5o a m Arrivesat CorvaUls 12:35 p m No. 10-Leaves Albany 7:50 p m Arrives at Corvallis 8:30 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 5 Leaves Corvallis.... 6:15 a in Arrivesat Albany 6:55 a m So. 7 Leaven Corvallis 9:30 a m Arrives at Albany 10:10 a m No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p m Arrives at Albany 6:40 pm RICCiULAR SUNDAY TRAINS No. 11 Leaves Corvallls 11 :16 a in Arrives at Albany 11:55 a m All ol the ahove connect with Southern Pad He company trains, both at Albany and Corvallls, as well as train for 'Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beacb es, as well as Breltenbnsh Hot Springs. For further Information appiy to . WM. McMURRAY Uen. Pass Agt., Portland, Or W. E. Peterson, Agt., Toledo Money to loan on real estate. O. Middlekauff, Yaquina, Oregon. SICK HEADACHE This rlistiessing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach andean be cured by taking Chamber lain.' Stomach and Liver Tablets'. Get a ffee sample at Toledo Drug Co's, drug store and try it. Sweedish slioe grease at Newton I & Nye's. J. F. Stewart went to Portland ; on a short Imsiness visit Wednes day. Miss Ethel Ross came down from Portland Saturday evening to act as referee in several contest cases here this week. She returned to the metropolis this morning. j J. II. McNeil and son, Cecil, de- parted Wednesday morning for Corona, California, where they will j spend the winter. They expect to return in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Collins went to Portland Wednesday morning. j The latter will return today or to i morrow. Mrs. Collins will visit j relatives and friends for a couple j of weeks. j Last Friday evening the ladies of j bynnga Circle JNo. 21 and the gen tlemen of Pocohontas Camp No. 299 W.O.W. entertained at pro gressive whist after which coffee and cake were served. About six teen couple were present and all enjoyed a good social time. Mrs. jj. J. Gaither carried off the first j prize for the ladies and Mrs. I. R. i Wishart the booby, for the men G. B. McCluskey took first and F. N. llayden the booby. Coll Van Cleve, a pioneer news paper man and a resident of the Bay since 1882, whp has been resid ing with his son, Pi. S., in Toledo for the past seven years, went to Portland Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Van Cleve, who ar rived here Monday for the purpose of taking her father in law back with her. Mr. Van Cleve will make his future residence in Port land. M. J. Allphin celebrated his eighty-first birthday last Sunday. Mr. Allphin has issued a Thanks giving proclamation. lie says the president had not reached Wash ington, the governor was away and County Judge Gardner was at his farm on Siletz, and that the duty of issuing the proclamation falls on him. He has designated next Sun day as the day and name chicken as the thanksgiving bird. For Sale Registered red Durham hull, No 23G238, four years old. Best bull in the county for $ 10. Nash. Bros. , Nashville Oregon. - Wanted Reliable party to trap a few Quail for breeding purposes, permission from game warden ob tained. Address Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Corvallis, Oregon. Peter Callahan Thomas Hugh Winnie Johnson Chester M. While Chester Bell Fred Harney Charles Sutton Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon, November 22, W0B: Joseph O. Briggs, l,ou26 and 27 sec 26, and Lots 6and 7 sec 35-6-11 80 Alice Saunders Alice John, etal, Lots 17 and 18 section 29 9 10 Evans John Dan Qulrksey, Lot 3 see 1S-18-11 : 37.75 Dan Qulcltscy lna Evans, nj sw.'i see29-9-10 " Lena Wilbur John F. Can 111. etal, ntw'. see 16-10-11 90 Elizabeth Cahlll Mary Callahan, at al, ti e sec. 22 n't- ne'i ns1, and el, , nw'4 ne'i see. 27, township 9. range 9 80 Kalherlne Evans, s sw! ser 27-9-9 Archie Jolinxnn c)$ aw'i sec. 31 townshiP 9. range 9 SO 00 William M. White, et al. se'4 ne; Bee. 3, and sw!4 nw!4 sec. 2, township 10, riuige 9 "0 00 Henry Hell wj Vfi nwli e- 9. I11 M e'4 neX "ec-810'9 ' Josephine Tipton, wi ne!i ec. 30-9-9 80 00 Non-Competent Liiids for sale at same time Charles Sutton. sW se'i. sec. 6-10-9 0 Martha Johnson, n! nw.'f. w-9-9 HI Mamie Strong, Lots 8 and 9 sec. 16, township 8, range 10.- 61.22 lluiuiu McDonald James Rensell, Lot 38, sec. 21, township 9, range 10...'. 20 James llensell CoUim Patents and deeds will contain the following clause: "And there is re served from the lands hereby grained a right of way TllHltEON for ditches or uals constructed by authority of the United States." Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock, noon, of tho various days upon which they are listed to bo opened in above Hcheduh', and must lie directed to Knott C. Egbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes containing suh bids should not have noted thereon the description of the 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 cent, of your bid. Checks should be drawn payable to the order of KNOTT C. KtiBKKT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Charge of Silet. Agency, Oregon. Hides Wanted. Cash paid for hides at the Toledo Tannery. See Dalaba, at Elk' City, for your dairy farms. Ever Ready batteries fresh from the factory every few days at New ton & Nye's. Mrs. Helen D. Harford, a prom inent lecturer for the W. C. T. U., closed a series of lectures at the M. E. church in this city Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harford was assisted in these meeting t by Rev. Pearce. The subject of Mrs. Harford's lec tures was prohibition. Wednesday evening the school children gave a drill which was indeed very pretty. The young people have organized a choir for the church gatherings which is appreciated by all. The attendance to the lectures was good. A METHODIST MINISTER RECOM MENDS CHAMBERLAIN'S COL IC, CHOLERA AND DIARR HOEA REMEDY. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy lor several years for diarrhoea. I consider it the best remedy 1 have ever tried for that trouble. I bought a bottle a few days rko from our druKKist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I 6hall ever be glad to speak a word in its praise when I have ihe opportunity." Rev. J. D. Knapp, Pas tor M, E. Church, Mi lea Grove, Pa. Sold by Toledo Drug Co. For shaved 18-inch cedar shingles send your orders to II. L. Veit, Eddyville, Oregon. Notice. After November 1st, 1909, my prices on milk will be as follows: Quart 74 cents; pints 5 "cents. Special rates to hotels. G. R. Schenck. Salt Salmon I am now prepared to furnish salt Salmon in any quantity. Now is the time to order your fish whifo they arc fresh and fat. John Anderson, Toledo. T0LETMARkET Following is the Price Paid for Produce in the Toledo Mar ket. Corrected Weekly Butter-fat, Toledo Creamery :Gc Dairy Butter 70c per roll. Eggs 40c. Potatoes lc per lb. Onions 2c pound. Apples GOe box. Veal (ie to 7c. Beef 5o to Gc." Mutton 7c' Pork 8c. Chickens 11c. Oysters 81.90 gallon. Clams 10c gallon. Beef hides fic. Veal hides 7c. CROUP CURED AND A CHILD'S LIFE SAVED " It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thousand" who have bean benefited by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. My child, An drew, when only three yearB was taken with a severe at tact of croup, andibanks to the prompt use ' of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bis life was saved and to-day he Is a healthy boy, " says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr; of San Antonio, Texas This remedy has been In use Jfor many years. Thousand of mothers keep it at hand, and it has tiever been known to fail. For sale by 'JJoledo Drug Co. House For Rent. Nine room house, furnished or unfurnished. Enquire at this office. CONTEST NOTICK. 01120 I V. S. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon, October lH'.h, 1009. A snllleleiit contont allllavlt having been filed in this olllce by Lemuel 1C. Harris, contes tant, against homestead entry No. 16152, made June 1, Hull, for ne'i, suction 20, township 11 sonlh, rnngo 8 west, by Toma 0. Way, con testee, In which it is alleged that said conles tee Thomas C. Way has never lived upon xald land nr maris the the saint his home at any time from the date of said entry tt this date, nor has he ever cultivated said land or any part.nf same; nor has he ever built a house on said laud or made any improvements of an;. kind or nature thoreon, but thai lie has utter ly failed ro comply with the law relative to residence cultivation and Improvements of said land and has abandoned same from date of entry to this date; that said alleged ahsuiico from said laud was not due to his employment In the army, navy or niarlno corps of the fulled Htatus, during any war In which the ITntteri Stales mluht have been engaged. Bald partlosare hereby notified to appear, respond and ofler evidence touching said allegation, at 10 o'clock a. in. on December hth, 1909, be fore Ira Wario, County Clerk of Lincoln County at his office In Toledo, Oregon, and that final bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Dee ember 22nd, 1900. before the Register and Re ceiver at the Untied Slates Land Olllce In Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper arll davlt, filed Oct. 15th, 100!), set forth facta which, show that after due diligence pernio al service of tills notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given, by due and proper publication. Alukhnon S. Dkknhkh, R.igistec. (Ko. W. Ill bke, Itecelyur.