FAVED FROM AWFUL PERIL, I Wanteu Young lady to sot type, The tax roll.- will be turned river to the sheriff today, and that offi- "I never felt so near my grave," writes ( experience unnecessary, apply at Lewis Olismblin, of Manchester, Oliio. ' this office. R. R. No. 3."as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled rge dowu to 115 rounds in suite of many remedies and the best doctors. And that I am live J cial's ofliee will be a busy place t todayjVte solely to Ur. Kmgs iSew via c0.ver.r7 wnich completely cured mc. Now I weigh 160 pounds' and can work hard. It also cured my four children of croup." Infallible for Coughs andJCjlds, iisthe most certain remedy for La Orippe Asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bronchial aff9Ctione, 50o' and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Toledo Drug Co. com & gowih ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. Land OfUce Business a Specialty. Twenty year experience befojs tlip Local and the General Laud Ollice and the Interior Department at Wushington, i). P. Uooms500 507 , iJolumbi.i Building rOrtland X during the next several months. V. 0. Davis arrived Tuesday from Portland. Mr. Davis is an expert harness maker, and will open up a repair shop in this city. Commissioners' Court was in ses sion Monday and Tuesday. The matter of the readjustment of the boundary lines of road district No. 6 was the hard proposition for the Court.'. Ten sections were cut off District 8 and attached to District 6. Trapping Pays Well. Lincoln County, according to Charles Hyde, a veteran trapper, who mokes this city his headquarters still abounds in game the trapping of which is far more profitable than mining, says the Newport Cones pondentin last Sunday's Oregonian. While talking about bis work today, ho said: "Fur-bearing animal.--are, of course, much more scarce than when I started trapping nuuo years ago, but there arp still enough to make the business' worth.-while. Mink, worth from 84 to : ccon worth from SI to $1.50, and wild cats and black bear worth up to $10 each, are still quite plentiful Martin, otter, cougar and brown iear require considerable skill for capture but give good returns when taken. Otter haunt the low country, while most of the other amniiils are to be found in the green timber. I set my otttr and fisher traps so as to dround the game when they get caught. Muskrats are seldom seen in this section, but are very valuable bringing 50c apiece. Wildcat cougar and coon I prefer to hunt with docs, reserving my traps for the other animals. "The trapping season lasts from December 1 to the end of February, Ho. 7-l.oaves Corvnllis 9:20 a in iil,IU 111 ""ua.-j umiamci Arrives at Albany io:oo a m as a fair catch, about a dozen otter, N' 'A?r;iUfA P m I two dozen fishers, three dozen mar- Arrlvusat Albanv... 6:40 n m ' 1 .A n? 11i. 1. 1 1 kkoui.ak bun DAY TitAJNs lens, to wimcal, mayoe wiree cou gar, 10 black bear and perhaps a brown one, a polecat and a musk rat and dozen coons. This should net me about $1400, with practic ally nothing for expenses." All of which is going some. CORVALI IS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. Tit A I N S KltOM AND TO YAQl'lN A i. 1 (Passenger! Leaven Vaqiiina.. 7:16 n t. Lcavei Toledo 7:44 a in Arrive at Corvnllis 11:15 ft in Arrives at Albany 11:65 am r o. I (Passeiiger)--l.eavcs Albiuiy.. ..1.:S5 p in J-caves CorvHllia 1:16 pm Arrives ot Toledo.: 4:46 pm Arrives at Yaiuma 6:15 p in Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ko. 14 (Freight) I,v. Albany '.. 8:30 a m Iavn Cnrrallis 10:00 a tn Arrives Toledo 8:50 p ni Arrive! Yuqulna 4:30 n m Tuosdny, Thursday and Saturday No-13 (Knight) l.v Ya(iiiim 7:25 a m Leaves Toledo ... 8.05 a in ArrivcH Corvnllia ;15 p m Arrives Albany ii-05 p ui TRAINS TO AND FiMM PETUOIT. No. 8 leaves Albany 7:80 a in Arrives at Detroit 10:60 p m No. 4 Leaves Detroit 8:10 p m Arrives at Albany 6:30 p in TltAlNS KOH COKVAr.1,18 o. 6 Leaves Albany 7:50 a in Arrives at Corvallia 8:80 ft in No. 8 Leaves Albany ll:!i a in Arrive at Corva'lls ....12::i6 p m Ko. 10 -Leaves Albany 7:50 p m Arrives at Cnrvallls :30 p m TRAINS FOR ALBANY No. 6 Leaves Corvallls 0:lf a m Arrives at Albiiny 6:55 a in This is the time to go to Newton & Nye aud see about your PLOWS HARROWS and CULTIVATORS no. ii Leaves lorvains 11:15 a in Arrives at Albany 11:56 a in No. 2 l.ea"es Albany 12::'5 p m arrive Corvallia 1;15 p m All ol the above connect with Southern i Pacific company trains, both at Albany and Coi vallis, as well as trnin (or Detroit, giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beach a, as well as llrcltenbnMi Hot Springs. For further Information appiy to ' WM. McMUKBAY li en. Pass Agl PortUml.Or W. K. PrRSOH. Agt., Toledo SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conn of the State of Oregon, fur tho County of Lincoln: 1-claiilse Mnnger, Plain 11 II', v John W. Hunger, Defendant. To the abovo named defendHiit, John W. Mnnger: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anwer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled Court and suit, now on tila wlib the Clerk of raid Court on or before six reeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 11th day of February, 1910. . And you are notllled that If yon fall to ap pear and answer the said complaint as herein equlied, theplalntifl will applv to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In said complaint, to wit, for a ceciee of said Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant: und further, that pluintlfl be restored to her former name, lo-wit; Feinnbe Eddy, and for sucl other aud different relief as to equity seemeth Just. This summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof by order of Honorable Chas. 11. Gardner, County Judge or Lincoln County, Oregon, made on I lie Willi day of December, jura nirecunir nuuiicauoii tnoreot onoa Just arrived my large assortment of up to date shoes of all kinds. Call and see them. T. P. Fish. The particular man demands par ticular, attention 1 You can get it at Depot Barber Shop, Toledo, Ore., near boat landing. Shaving 15c. I have closed out all wax cylinder records at 10c each. That's more than they are worth when com pared with Indestructible records, the kind I will continue to keep. H. L. Veit, Eddyville. Notice to Bidders. mn mi : Pool, Billiards, Card Tables, BowUngAlle.v, Candy, Cigars, Kruita, Nuts, . Soft Drinks. N We also carry all kinds of Hardware, Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement and all kinds of Fencing Newton & Nye jl. N. A AlUSIiS ' A, I'rop. TOLEDO. OJiEUO.V ! ' Harness, Harness, Harness. I am now prepared to furnish harness, heavy and light; all kinds of straps, robes, etc. My leather is my own tanning and is not tanned by the "quick process." Machine and hand work, all gua ran teed. . J. 0. Smith, Toledo's Tanner and Uninessniaker A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled teams. Continuous fly. fatUtrtilDttfcn. MURPHY, GRANT J CO. Muufaaarers SaFrndia (ilftnii C. J. SMITH REALTY CO. v.'Ai-Erer.T. - - oregon Dairy and Stock Ranches City Property; De Lava Cream Separator ' Underwood Typewriter Ruble Third Addition to Va!dporr Lots in this beautiful addition now on snle at prices ranging from 845.00 up, a 'cording to location. Come, early and get the best selections. . Relinquishment in Silctz wanted. From owner only. Address I3ox201, Springbrook, Oregon. G. 13. McCLUSKEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW Want:d. Men to cut cord wood; will pay by the cord or will give good con tract for large amount. Toledo I igiit & "Power Co. ueck for six cuntecntlre and successive weeks I m six Issues thereof, beginning with the Issue of December SI, UHia.Biiil ending Willi the is sue uf the 11th diiy of February, 1910, in the Lli.culn County Leader, a weekly uewspner of general circulation, printed aud publlsnod nt Toledo, Lincoln County. Orexon late of llrsi publication Deceniber SI, 1901). O. B. McCluskky, Aitoinej for rit.ii t.ir Newport, Oregon, January 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that settled bids will lie received by the County Court of Lincoln County f ir tho construction o f roads In Road District No. It), ns per speculations contained in lteiolulion passed by voter in said Koad Dlstrlot and on file In th Comity Clerk's of fice. Th following, speciflcattotii for work, o b completed by August 1, 1910. Beginning at t lie east end of dike on land of ' J. Shinar, at month of J. BIJota slough, and UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature ' i2 jCoMPLCTC Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 rcn viar j 25 ct. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES KVCRV NUMBCH COMPLCTC IK ITSCLF complated to Pelros campon Sllets ltlvor, on rlifht ol wav of waeon road as survered and accepted, to be slashed, graded, drained and bridged, a roadway lfi ft wide and slashud "j2 ft each side of roadway, bridges to be 12 ft wide. Bids may be made for East and West half ot road, by designating the starting and finish in? points. Bids are also asked for the com pletlon of dike Also for work on Canoe Landing and Roots Road, to begin at the end of wcrlc which near the three mile stake and completed to theendof survey, a distance of alouM!i miles, from the three mil stake to the five mile stake to be as follows:- Slashed, grubbed and lirtdga'l, the roadway to he grubbed Ion width ol sixteen feet mid slashed twelve feel on each side of roadway, grading anly In Ipw or wet places and at each end of bridges. From the Hvo mile slake the Improvements will be on the new survey to the township line between township I sooth and township 9 south, range lowest, the work to be as follows: Graded 12 feet wide and slashed 20 fee ton the upper tide of roadway the bridges to be 12 feet wide. Each mile of work may be bid on separately. all bids to be presented on or before Febru ary l,mio. J.U. RoBsaraoN, Uoa Suj vlaor. You will find an fiS'-rtment of Columbia Indestructible cylinder records, both two and four minutes. The only indestructible records on the market. ?5 and 50 cents each at II. L. Veil's 6toic, Eddyville, Oregon . Toledo, Oregon 0. R1IDDLEKALFF Law, Real Estate and Insurance TOLEDO. - - - - OUEfloy KOTICK FOR I'LHLICATION. V. S. Land Ollice Portland. Oregon, . Jiinnnry 12, 1910 Notice Is bervliv (riven thnt flissn IlliairFini formerly I'llspa Wilson, widow end l.clr of Milton II. Wilson decked of Carrollinr, Wayhingten, who, nil August 1, 19, mnde homestead entry. No. 15M0. Serial No. 01144, for pijjof the toc :. ti n-hip 10 i-uih, range lt we.'t, Willjiu.etto Meridian, Ins flkd notice of Intention to innke flnnl Hvo year proof, to estitb lifh claim to the land above decrlv-d. lutore County Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, i Oregon, on tho 8th day of March. liUO, CliiOnsitl names us witnesses: J. E. Wilson, P. Chltwtiod.si.d W lliam Cook. all of Chllwood. Oregon, and Denver Wilnn, of Portland, Oregon. Chas. B. MxRRirit, Register. Charter Oak Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves cbeapeKt and best iii the World Shoes of very size, pattern and quality at Fish's store. See this line liefore buying those school shoes. 2 Hide3 Wanted.. Ca'th pnid for hides at the T oled Tannery. We pny as much as any liodv in town. Toleoo Tannery. Sweedish shoe grease nt Newton & Nye'a. i 1 IV V, I r i I If if WM The Weather Station : Toledo; Month: Jan., 1910. Mean temperature; 40,'4 Maximum temperature! 5S; dnieR. 1 Minimum temperature, 17; rlate, 3, Total precipitation, 9.69 inches Total snow fall, inches Prevailing direction of wind, Number of cloudless days, 7. Number of partly cloudy days, 14 Number of cloudy days, 10 Dates of killing frost, Dates of lluinder storms, none Dates of hail, Dates of sleet, CB. Crosso, Observer. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES FURNITURE, , FURNITURE, FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON BULBS BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: .(nl nkA mi ax nerm&Dent oua 1 iiimar. HatiitfactionfnuranteedorToax moaer reiundea n i- if M OholMBlMtBffei .1. UU.I. r-ntlfil lorlll UtMM Htm1U. hUhT Ht- i.ik hmIu SmvAaU. Ixlt, BpuiUk IrU, BrfUu, 8prmitl, RmvmoIiii, BaWwdnp,0reit,ChlM4i, Aamm. IMMLl, PcaiU rt RinlNMi IHrwl Tulip, Prrot Tulip, Vwleoi r.lliM TmllD. Quits. rNMk, IMUI M mlB MjMlMU, tf 41 it A RiNTk RD TO PTCAflie Write today Mention this Paper ljotrtjrJufrtiVrn ""LIT"1 1 w s- Vkllfl V I VI u HR1MD CEINTS of Bulba FMtpM. tof at! with my blglllutnud, Uitruotlva, OommMDonllon mnunm. nownw iwmh , will iimtw m oi nt wim uu mim)i Bora ad Tulip Bulb. TU TMtwt tefel wmim Xbb Umim bum ! vna iwmt. TOOK ALL HIS MONEY. Ofteu all a man earns goes t ) doctors or for medicines, to cure a Stomach, Livoror Kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pill would quickly cure at slight cost. Rest for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Couslipution, Jaundice, Malaria and Debility. 25c. at Toledo Drug Cj. 1 la OommssQOrmUon f Mtuaow, noatMra mwh m ,lnM 1871, 1 ' Sim" " T wii law wwniw , BftbTlnlu BonuA TuUp Bulb. TU gmtw Safit wmtim rftteact. XUslWSsiaMUankstawir. m L W p.,,11,,. 1754 W0IBM Bt. R. N. WARNOCK, Prop. Wood HIrs and well-broken Sarlrllu Horses Bpeclal attention given to Traveling Men. Horses Hoarrle.l and lven Oood Care Opsrates Toledo-Sllets Btage . City Draying in Connection Drs. F. E. Sc M. C. ADAMS jOq. Dentists Mutual Phone, both oRlce Ne. ! NEWPORT and TOLEDO, At TOLEDO Friday At WAI.DPOftT Thursday noon to Saturday Our Mutto- A rimal Patleat Oar Beat Advertiser, MeCALt PATTERNS - Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in tbe United States ana Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than any other make. Send for free catalogue. MeCALl'S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other fashion magazine million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, dressmaking:, millinery, plain sewing, fancy needlework, liairdressing, etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 50 cents a year (worth double), including a free pattern. Subscribe todayf or scad for sample copy. WONDEHFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and new cash prize offers. Address TH! McCAU CO, KJ te MS W. I7th SU NEW TORI Seventh Day Adventiat Church. Services sjvery Saturday. Sabbath school 10:30 a. m., bible study Immedi ately following. Everybody cordially invited, . For Sale. Several good milch cows for sa'e. Enquire at this office. Get the Habit and go to Al's Smoke House cafe. Meals at all hours day and night. R.ed hot Chicken Tamalea a specialty. ' Get ready for those ducks. New ion & Nye have guns and ammuni tion of all kinds. Elegant Rooms. .. A few elegant rooms to rent. ' Enquire, Mrs. E. Ofstedahl. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION U. 8. Land Ollice, Portland, Oregon, . . January 18th, 191C Notice Is hereby given that Arthur W. Acker tnnu. nl Glen, Oregon, who, on March 8rd,1903, made homestead entry No. 14764, atrial, So. 02381, for v of e- sw!4 of ne. e)4 ol iiw,'. Section !, township 12 touth, range 9 west, Willamette .Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tie land above described. before Ira Wade, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Oregon at Toleoo, Oregon, on the 22n4 day of February, 1910. - Claimant names as witnesses: . J. W, DavenportrT. L. Bohannan, C. W. Browfl andOeorge W. Davenport, all of Olen, Oregon. CRis. B. Mbbick, Register. .