! New Goods 1 : My line All is now COMPLETE new and up to the MINUTE STYLES i a J A bigger line than ever J. S. Akin vWALTHAM WATCH tS Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Silverware Greatest Assortment of every des cription ever seen in Lincoln Comity A Beautiful Line of Spectacles and ye Glasses Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Thirty Ycir'a Kxpcriwce) H. E. PETERSON, Waichirnker, Jewi-Ier and Optician TOLEDO, OliEUOS Jack Morgan went to Portland Monday morning. R. N. Warnoek was a passenger for Portland Monday morning. Grant King was over from- Siletz Monday night. Dr. M. M. Davis went to Eugene Monday morning. Mrs. Everette Jones is very sick ut Siletz with pneumonia. Elmer Patrick, the merchant, was up from Newport Tuesday. Frank Lane came up from the Resort City yesterday morning. The fish are here now. Get your fishing tackle of Newton & Nye. W. 0. Davis, the harness maker, went to Portland yesterday. Lambert Nelson of Pioneer was a visitor in this city this week, return ing home yesterday . Fred Olson came down from Chit- wood Saturday night, returning home the next morning. L. D. Nash was down from Nash ville several days this week, return ing home yesterday morning. Mrs. Rena Cartwright of Newport came up from Newport for a visit with her brother, Charles Bradeson, and family. C. F. Varney has quit the draying 1 ho electric light people are mov-! business with Gust Olson and has ing the boiler to the new location at ! accepted the jwsition as teamster the sawmill. FOR GOOD COUGH MEDICINE CHILDREN. The season for coughs and colds is now at baud and to much care canuol be used to protect the children A child is mffch more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, aud few of those who have tried it. r.re willing to use any for Mr. North Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery and little daughter came down from Portland Monday evening. They returned yesterday morning. Mrs. Charles Litchfield and child ren came up from their home at Yaquina yesterday morning for a visit with Mrs. Litchfield's parents. Carl Davis, Samuel Kimmel, W. C. Fischer, Walter Hall, P. II. Elt- ing and Fred Wilson were over from NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. U.S. Land Ollloe, Portland. Oregon, Miircli 5ih, 1910 Notice is hereby Riven that Ellert 11. Slenju land of Tolelo, Oregon, who, on February 20, 1904, mnda homest-jad application. No. 132H6. Serial No. 010(53. for nw!4 ol f&i Fection 28, townhlp II south, ran ire 10 next, Wil'ninette Meridian, has Alert notice of Intention to make final Ave year proof, toeHtttb'.ish claim to the land above described, bitore Connty Clerk of Lincoln Courtly, at Toledo.Oregmi, on tho 14th -day of April. 1910. Claimant names nn witnesses: GnndorOlnon, I. P. Iliser, John Anderson and Hum E. Peterson, all of Toledo, Oregon. Cms. It. Merrick, Register. 3rs. F. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Mutual Phone, both office No. 651 NEWPORT aud TOLEDO. .At TOLEDO Friday At WALDPOKT Thuif d:iv noon to Saturday. Our Motto- A Pleased Patient Our Best Advortlsor. Notice to Bidders. Bay View, O".. Feb. 28, IfllO. Sealed bids be will received by the County ,'ourt of Lincoln County, for "Hendricksou Hike" near Day View, under following speci tlcations. Beginning at at p.ilnt 100 fret west of what is known as Hendrickson's Boat Landing at foot of hill on county road, thence in a n n th easterly direction followlngcounly road across de flat to foot of hill, a distance of 432 leot. Dike to be built 12 foot wide by setting posts 2 It. in gr.mnd and 4 ft. high, not less than 6ft apart, on b th side of dike. Poatstosquare up not less than 6 Inches, with beams not lews always given tfood gtisfa siioa " This remedy contains ni opium or other tmr cotic and may lie given as confi lently to a child ns to an nrlult. Fur sale by, Toledo Drug Co. Toledo Meat Co. Paine & Nye, Props. other. Mrs. F. P. Sturdier, of Riplev, K;t attending Ma- Remedy for my children, and it has i bumo 10(-'t5e- The Fir and Spruce sawmill com pany this week received another large donkey engine. This engine will he used as a roader and will he used on the . Depot slough to pull the logs to water. Road Supervisor John Peterson has a crew of men nt pork grading n jar the Stewart fill for the spur to the rock crusher. The crusher will he set up and work on the road will ! hegin as soon as the weather permits. I William Scarth returned from ; Portland last Friday evening, where jhe went to make arrangements for the purchase of the schooner Wil jhelmina for the Lincoln County i Transportation Company. Captain j Tyler went to Coos bay to take charge of the vessel and will bring a load of coal to this Rny, and is due-to arrive within a few clays. B. Rosenthal, who has been running For Sale ! a tailor shop in Newport the past two W 1,C3 I,.,.- Hlltim.l ft , vl.tnn .onie good hay for sale on bank . . .... z. . of Olal'a slough at ten dollars a ton if taken at. once. Hans Olson. m. O R E G O N All kinds of fix- u and cured Meals, Bacon and Lard Highest price for Hides and Pelts Fish ai:d Oysters in Season lie is temporarily in the Grady i building next door, to the ware ! house on Water Front, hut will fix I up a shop in the Olson building at Mr. Rocsnthal is HOME CU3E FOR KCZS tA. Dues it not seem strange that so the city landing. many people Buffer year in aud year out an experienced tailor and also does with eczema? ' . i pressing, cleaning, etc. He is al- A 2o cent bottle of a simple wash , , . , , stops the itch and will surely convince ' re'u1 bjln- kePfc .V any patient. ' . Samuel Beaver, one of Lincoln This wash is composed of mild a ; couutya old pioneers, died in this with 2 in. plunks to top of posts then filled with earth. No tlm'ier exoept rir or cedar to be used. Must bu completed by first of Au nst 1910. Bids will also be received for a fill on above roadway. And the plan considered the most practical to be accepted by the undersigned. Bids will be received until Monday. April 18, 1910. J. C. DOUGHERTY, Supervisor Road District .No. 8, Bay View Oregon. thnn ... 1.. .. ., 11 . nnnll.i...nil nf n.lllfomMan n A V ill I II i f K 4 ft. from ground, to b. planked up inside . lnva)0. Hnd glycerine, etc., and known Weducslay evening, at the age as D. D. D. Prescription. We do not 'of 76 year, after an illness of sevcr kuow how loug the I). 1). D. Laborator. j al months. Mr, Beaver retired ear ies will continue the 25c offer, as the j y ;n ti1(J evening feeling as well as rempilv ia rftcrnlnrlv Hold onlv in SI. 00 ' . i l r.. -r t -i described land to be 12 .oot wide on top or bollles'aniI never before been put T TV ! , . , 1 , on the market on any special oners. i ' If you want relief to-niuht try a b-.ttle inga moan went to his room and at 25c on onr personal recommend-. found Mr. Ueaver breathing his last. Mr. Beaver was for many years prominent in the Socialist nnrtv in Our fresh stock of garden seeds thia C()(int So far as we are able ation Toledo Drug Co. Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. ' are here. Get your seeds now. To ledo Drug Co. AN AW FUL ERUPTION of a volcano excites brief intert-st, and your iuterest in skin eruptions will he to learn he has no relatives in this country. Teams- for Sale. Three good teams (or sale, weight The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A man who has s weak and impaired stomach and who doei not properly digest his food will toon find that hit blood has become weak and impoverished, snd thai bit whole body U improperly tad iaiumoiently' nourished. Dr. PIERCES GOLDEN MEDIUM DISCOVERT tnaktt tli ttomach atroai. promote th flow of ttlOeatlrm lulee. reatorta th loat appetite, ta.iftem atalmllatlort perfect, Invltoratea the liver and purine and enriches the blood. It la the treat blood-maker, tleeh-ballder and reatoratlve nerre tonic. It make men atroni In body, active In mlad aad cool In ludtement. Thit "Discovery" it t pure, lyceric extract of American medical roots, ' absolutely free from alcohol and all injuriout, habit-forrainfl drugs. AU its ingredienti are printed on its wrappers It hat no relationship with secret Bostrumt. Its every ingredient it endorsed by the leaders in all the tchoolt of medicine Don't tccept t secret nostrum as a tubstitute for this time-proven remedy o rnown composition. As vous neighbors. They must know of many cures made by if during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood World'f Dispentary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce. Pret., Buffalo N Y INHERITED INDIAN LAND FOR SALE AT SILETZ, OREGON Sealed bids will be received for the following till noon. March 'JU, lull): OWNERS DESCRIPTION ACKKM AI.LOTTKB Cllly Johnxnn, e e sw1. sec. 13-6-8, aiide'j se' nvr'i nee 136 8... 01). Jacob Kilonicheoy Cilly Juhnson, wj j e r'4. sec. 13 6-8 -10. . Susan Edomcheoy C 8. Blackeler, et it, nwj swj, bbo. 19-&-8 and e sw i nw.' 4, sec. 2-6-8 60. Alsea Bill Moses Lane, wjsw!4 "ee. 14-5-8, and e'e'i, see, 15-5-8 160. I.tie y Sampson Mabel Klnmnth, w nw), sec. 10-10-9 8J. Matildn Jaelt Muble Klnma'h, wj wi nw'i.sec. 10 10-9 20. K. It. Jnrk Martha Johnson, s4 ne sec. '6-9 9 80. Mildred Solomon Non-l'ninietent land for sale Charlotte Rlggs, el sei ne4, sec 15, and i m'i sec 16-6-8 1(V). Charlotte Klgx M'unon feott, sJJ sw?; sec. 23 ? 10 Eu Su'mmuii Scoil Joseph Lincoln, s,'i Irtit 12, soc, 9-10 10 10. Joseph l.lneoln I.avlna Fi'lix.e1 nwRee 2!) 6-10 80. I.avina Kollx Jane Yanner, Iots 10 and 11, sec. 2 7.11 40. June Kostor Mollie Mollis, Lots 11 and 13, see. 2-7-11 32,15 Mury Lokbii Patents aud deeds will contain the following elaufc : "And there is re served from the lands hereby granted u right of wny tiikkeon for ditches or Canals constructed by authority of the United States." Sealed bids will be received up to 12o'clock, noon, of the vnrious days upon which they are listed to bo opened in above schedule;, and must lie directed to Knott C. Kgbert, Superintendent, Siletz, Oregon. Envelopes coutuiuiiifr snob bids should not hnve noted thereon the description of the hinds to wTiich the bids relate, but there shall be noted on such envelopes the dnte upon vhicb the bid is to be pened. Knclnse certified check for Ht least 25 per rent, of j our bid. Checks should be drawn payable to tho order of KNOTT C. KGUEKT, Supt. and Special Disbursing Agent, in Chtu'Ke of Siletz Agency, Oregon. as short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica lOOO to 1100 lbs. See North, the Salve, their quickest oure. Even the livery man, at Toledo. worst boils, ulceea, or fever sores are i soon healed by it. BeBt for Burns, I Hidea Wanted. Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped c h i(1 for hJ j 1 1 To Hands, UUiloiains nnu i net. K1e n,nnnorv W , ,!, ... 25c. at Toledo Drug "- - - -v j . bjdy in town. Toledo Tannery. ' instuct relief. qo Siletz Homesteader Replies. Editor Lkapeu:--I notice an article in the last issue of the New port NewB-Renorter asking "Mr. Siletz Homesteader" wliere vc may he found. Some o im in the eastern part of township 10 smith, range 11 west can be found on our claims any time and any day, and such has been the caso for the 'past three years. We can be found in loleuo frequently, wliere wj trade, where our roads lead to, and where we can and do earn a part of our living without having to pay a license to se cure and h Id a job. Even if most of the Siletz homesteaders did tskidoo out of the timber as soon they could tha1 is not any reason why we should be unjustly taxed and country school districts deprived of their just share of taxable property. In reply to Mr. Minlhorn will say that it is unfair and uniust for the Newport school district to hold the Siletz territory annexed to it on iccount of its geographical situation and tho needs of the Newport school district or the nuinlier of pupils in the district has nothing to do with it. When I attended school I was taught that a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water was called a straight, but it is beyond my com prehension how a long, nariow strip of land connecting two larger kidies of land, and then only by an error in surveys, can be a straight proposition in the division of terri tory between different school dis tricts. to the legality of tho annex ation of this territory to the New port school district that can lest be decided by the Courts, if such proves necessary. The people in the ad joining district should arouse them selves and each district petition for its fair share of this territory, which they can certainly secure by united action. JiCt those interested go to the County School Superintendent's office and examine a map of the Newport and adjoining school dis trict and investigate for themselves the truthfulness of my statements. In conclusion I would nsk Mr. Mint horn to have a map of the Newport and adjoining school dis tricts printed in the News-Reporter to prove that this territory justly 1 1 elongs to tho Newport school dis I trict. He or any other Newportcr : does not dare to nave such a map printed in either of the Newport papers as it is a matter that won't stand publicity. Come, Doc, print a map of your school district, lx-forc someone else dors it for you, and show your districts fairness to other 8i;hool districts and the justness .in it to us people to be attached to youi district and to be taxed to support your city schools. Also ex plain how it ii that the Otter Rock Resort is in the Newport school dis trict, but the people there have to cross another school district to reach Newport. Yo.irs t uly, SlLKTZ IIOMICSTKADKH, In the J&wpoit school district. -S3 . Vacancy.' on School Board. Lincoln County Leaiuch: There u at present a vacancy in the otlico of School director in the Waldport District and I am informed by one of the remaining directors that tho County School Superintendent has decided that it is not necessary to call a special meeting to fill thU vacancy, and there sre about twelw districts in the County which have only two directors. Inasmuch an Section 101 of the school laws of Oregon provides that "A special school meeting to fill said vacancy shall be called in accordance with section laO" I am at a loss as to why such advico should be given by the superintendent. The law sure ly contemplates that there shall l;o three directors in each district, not part of the time, but all the time. I am told that the Toledo district i ono in which there is a vacancy. Section (!7 of the school laws pi-, vides t hut" the director thall visit and inspect the schools from time to time." Tho monthly reports in tho Leader nearly always show no. visits by tho school board. Since school opened at Wa'dport List Fall we have had one visit by a director of our district. Very truly, Win. F. Keady. 0. D. DeLauricr after spending most of the Winter on his home stead on the Siletz, departed yester day morning for his old home in Long Prairie, Minnesota. Mr. De Laurier expects to returned to Ore-, gon in the near futi.re.