" Reply to IJevs-Reporter. Newport, Or., March 12. , Editor Leader: Tn reply, to an cultural published in the last issue of the News-Reporter in relation to a shipment of potatoes made from Elk City in an carlv day, would gay tlie shipment was made in the Fall of 1872 instead of 1892 as appeared in the Leader. The numlCT J - Packs was 500 instead of 5000. The mistake, no douht was a mis print. The name of the schooner that took the potatoes was the Liz zie, huilt at Alsea hy Mr. Titus and named aflcr his wife. The editor -of tiie News-Reporter doirt seem to Iw very well posted in the early his tory of Yaquina hay or he would have known this. From the report of the committee si H J n ted to take soundings of the liver at low water from Toledo to Oy.-terville it was t.und that the channel was much deeper and better than a good many men, who pre tended to know, said it was. At an early day the ranch era at Elk City raised more potatoes than they do now. The soil was new and rich and produced most luxur iantly ail kinds of vegetables. The purpose of the article published in the Leader was to show that the chr.iiiicl of Yaquina was much deep er in an early day than it is now, after being filled with mud and sand washed in-from the rock quarries located along the river and from the brush and trees cut from the banks of tho upper river washing down, sinking and forming bars in the channel. Kef ore this was done vessels hrawing from 8 to 10 feet of water could go easily to Elk City the head of navigation. The, T. M. Richardson, drawing f, or 7 feet of water, frequently went to VAh C'itv the General Wright, a government vessel, went to Elk City once or twice. She drew 8 to 10 feet of water. The Volanta, a fast runn ing little steamer, built on the Bay, made a number of trips to Elk City. She drew 83 or 9 feet of water. The tun Tononin. f!mt Tn 4..i. from the rock nnnrnVo t i?n, .; in8 1110111 "c not have to i "e summer sixteen thousand i " miU. 1U'G .tl ,m'e to (1 18 tons of rock to be used in the jetty1 ?rU'k 11 V"0 Bnmly grUml work at the mouth of the Bay jalngnnyof r streams and put She never had any trouble coinn nJ n BOmo barnyav'1 manure to warm nor down the river towing two large j , B' y 111 tho 8enson as i-.r-'es. I ooouiu uu piaiueu as early as practicable after the first of .March, although I have seen good onions raised that were planted after the N. N. Foster of Chit wood visited this city Monday night. Grant Hart the sawmill man of Chitwood was in the city Tuesday. County Clerk, Ira Wade was a Portland visitor the first of the week. C. E: Hawkins and G. B. Mc Cluskey were Elk City visitors Mon day afternoon. A. L. McDonald and I. J. Pepin of Chitwood were Toledo visitors Monday evening. Chas. King of Blodgett was here attending the telephone meeting last Tuesday evening. Ed Abbey of Newport was paying his t; x- and transacting other busi ness in this city Monday. Pave Rosebrook came down Tues day evening from Portland for a visit with his parents and friends in this city. I will preach at Ona Sunday, March 20th, at 11a. m. and at Upper Beaver Creek at 3 p. m. All are invited. Roland Z. Brown. Mrs. Alden Dickinson departed Tuesday morning for a visit at her old home at St. Paul, Minnesota. She will return here in the near future. - Kverette Jones has moved back from the Siletz and has accepted j his old position as teamster. lie will drive Gust Olson's dray team this Summer. Miss Eva Umphreys of Salem visited in Toledo the first of the ' week with her cousin Mrs. Van Llcve.- Miss Umihieys has been engaged to teach the Lutgens j SCI) 001 . Fishing Tackle The Fishing Season is here and we have - -M just received the largest, the best and most Complete Line of Fishing Tackle ever brought to Lincoln County. If you doubt us call and examine the Stock. Newton &' Nye THE HARDWARE MEN n. s. mJB sa w;mm mzmz ASplendid Overall U for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pocketc. Felled seams. Continuous fly. f Silt dill Data. MURPHY, GRANT S CO. Manufacturer! SllFriK&t CilifVlll Onions. How about raising onions? I i have never seen nnvthinsr in the w papers regarding onions in - Lincoln county, it is all apples. Now, when onions a-c nearly always from 90c to $1.50 per bushel why not give onion raising a little boost? We have hundreds of acres of the very best soil in the world for rais- The logging on Depot slough also had much to do in breakincr down the banks of t.1, 4i. , I raised tha nd sand washing into the river j f, Mny. 'Ut that not al" forming shoals and sand ' bars thus I T d T "sk" obstructing navigation. Then again! ' J" Jnnuary 18 tlie 0n there is n nnmLr i ..i. I Wccn oi liarlan. bhe raises merged logs in the channel t.h,.t tlie W fm fifty to three hundred should be removed. Tho cost of improving the r'ver in NORM'S FOQLROOM Pool, Billiards, Card Tables, Bowling Alle.v, Candy, Cigars, . Fruits, Nuts, Soft Drinks. M. N. A NDERSOX, Prop, TOLEDO. OliEUUX -arc t THR YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY TOLEDO, OREGON Have an up-to-date and complete set of Abstracts of Lincoln County. TOLEDO LIVERY STABLE V WKStCrVSrrfJXTtoi-. C. G. NORTH, P.op. Good Rigs mid well-broken Sarldle II ortefc HpeiHal attentiuii given to Traveling Men. Hornet Boarded and (flven (lood Cre Opratea Toledo-Silelz Stage City Draying in Connection Charter Oak Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves cheapest and best in the World I bushels every year and has gained : a reputation for her onions to such this wnv ti.n .,.i .i ,nn extent that where she has sold from 10 to 12 feet of water would she tclls me' she can Set fif'y cents le $0000 or $8000. This would jH-nnit vessels of the above draft to & to Elk City and Toledo without any trouble. It is a proper thing for the people of Toledo to take the initative in this matter and demonstrate to the more on the bushel than onions sell for. They grow and are very mild flavored. B. F. Grant. other large HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS. ' I am 70 years old and travel most of workt hy actual work that Yaquina Delllt0WI1. Ky. 'Everywhere I go I re river enn lio m.1,1., 1. ... i commend Eleotrio Hitters, because 1 n Em-ili i t . , ; owe my exuellont health and vitlitv to " T y l 110 a fern. They effect a cure every time." Ja.ge business m tho line of shipp- They never fall to tone the stomach l r lit-, t f.. mil .... ...... muiuei irom loicilo and JiJlk regulate the kidneysaud bowels, Btimu City to tho markets nf 1 1,1 i lave the liver, invigorate the uei-venml 'vvSMVSlill(f ...... The Editor of tho Ncws-Itenorter P"rify ,h bIood- T"ey work wonders don't biOlov,. t forweK. u"-''owu men and women, re m t bd.e e this but I am sure it Btori,cBtneth, vlr. h.,,1 health that'. nn aiul will be done. d.iiiv inv Tr n,0n. n..i m. 1 he Great Spirit has placed this Salisfaft oa Is positively uarauteed by - .wUw.i.i 1 1 , u mm uaiuoi ne.e IOl iuu urugiu the pui-jKiso of navigation and we should use it b",lu Ul,u t. notice for fuhucation. U.S. I.iind on.ue, Portland, Orc:on. AKmtnow drawing twelve feet M.rh 7th io, of v. uter can go to Toledo. Notice In hereby Riven that Mlna ThompRon A Kl-.V IWTKH. formerly Mina Komtvedl. of Chitwood, Oregon! Who. oil Illlv 12. 1906 lIlH.ln hnmnatuuil j ci.llon No. 1MII8, Srlal No. for ni of nw-J Telenhone iie'4'f bw, Sec. 17. and'i of new. see. li. Company now have their line nn f "w,,"h,P" '',,uh. et. Willamette f, I,- . . iweriuian, nni llled notice of inlentlon 10 make orvalllS. llieoltice IS open from final inre year proof, 10 establish eliilm to seven in the morning until nine in '""e. !""d v aecrijed. before county cierit jt" lumuu, vikuu, vii ine lllth day1 ol April Into. I ('liilinant 11111110K n wllnsi-e.: JanionSlyh, Soiidre Romtvedt, Jr., Gerre The Toledo-Newport flie evening also during meal hours. Tho office is open Sunday from ten 1 . , Binm oij -11, coiiure ivoiniveai, jr., tie irrfc to eleven in the morning and from T- ""Hh and Thoma f. Lewi, ail of Toledo, four to five-thirty in the afternoon. 0w"""- tHAS. B. MkrricKi RcgUlo. Flower seeds, Kkw Stock. Toledo Drug Co. Merchant Chcs Morrison was down from Elk City Tuesday even ing. Dr. Berry of Newport was in Toledo Tuesday and Wednesday on professional business. Austin Rosebrook the furniture man returned home from a trip to Portland Friday evening. Mrs. Jim Hodges came clown from Elk City Tuesday evening for a visit with her parents in this city. Messrs. Loudon, Damon, Veit, Wamock, and Hunt of Eddyville were in the city Tuesday evening in attendance at the meeting of the stockholders of the Yaquina Bay Mutual Telephone Company. Last week the patrons of the Mill 4 school met and installed modern seats and desks in the school building so hereafter the pupils will be able to learn in a more up to date manner. School will commence about the first of April. A number of books from the library also other articles have been stolen during the past winter. A . quiet search is going on and should the guilty culprit be found it will go hard with him. STUBBORN AS MULEH Rre liver and bowels sometimes; seem to baik without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion Nervonsuesg, Despondency, Headache. Hut ancli troubles fly before Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills, the world's best Stomach and Liver-, remedy. So eusy. 25c at Toledo Drug Co. O. MIDCLEKAUFF Law, Real Estate und Insurance TOLEDO. Offfc-OO.V STiFF NECK. Stiff neck is caused bv rheumatism of the mnsclesof the neck. It is usually confined to one side, or to the back of; the neck and one side. While it is ofteu ' quite painful, quick relief may be had j by applying Chamberlain's Liniment.' Not one ease of rheumatism in. ten i e- qui ro internal treatment. When there in no ieer nun no swelling as in mus cular and chronic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Liniment will" accomplish more than auy .internal treatment. For sale by Toledo Drug Co. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices A. ROSEBROOK TOLEDO, OREGON UMMONS. In the Circuit Cotirt ( the state of Oregon, for Lincoln County. Mrs. Annie Jones, Plaintiff, v Laura McCullum, Esther McCullum, Edith McCiiUnm' Golda McCullum, Peter McUiillnm, Flora McCullum, Samb McCullum, Townscnd Mccullnm Biid William N. Borden, Defendants. To Lnura McCullum, Esther McClullum, Mlln AicUHlIuin, Golda McClnllum. Peter Shoes of v;ry s'u3, pittern and quality at Fish's store. See this line before buying those school shoes. For Sale. Several good milch cows for sa'e. Enquire at this office. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. Toledo Drug Co. For Johnson's Pheasant brand llnur KV.m-ts wbont onta nnd phiflr- , vvtji,im, iomji i,Jl "...v-, ...... . ....... Mctlullum, Flora McCullum. Surah McCullum I pn fee(1 eo to CosTFI I o's WATER and Townsend McCullum, eight of the above! ' B U3STELLO S WATER namnd HufABdontB 1 Punvrr O inrnv v-umiivb, 1 A JVVi. X J IV IjIV X in 1 UK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON Tree, Apple Trees. 1000 Baldwins and 500 of other varieties; 2 year old 'stock. For sale at reduced prices. Geo. T. Smith, Chitwood, Or. A N IDK A L COUUIIMEDICINE. " " As an ideal cough medicine I regard Chamberlain's Cough UeineJy in a class byitsalf." says Dr. 1;L A. Whltrhire. of Gwynneville, Ind. "I take great. plPBsnre iu teslifvimr to the results of Chamberlain's Couch Medicine. Iu fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of ihe most exacting in 0 isas of crotii) and coughs of children. Asilcontnins no 1'iiim, chloroform or moruhiue it cer tainly rnukes a most safe, pler.sant and efficacious remedy for the ills it is in tended." Kor sale bv Toledo Drue Co. You are hereby reauired to ei- the jilnlntlfTs complaint on (lie herein on or before the first day of April, 1910, the same be ing the last day in tho time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, and yon are hereby notified that if yu fall to np pflar and answer said complaint as herein re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief grayed forin her complaint, viz: For a decree adludiri n? l.hn linnnnt Hma nn plaintiff's note and mortg-ago tQ be the sum of i,iM uu, loaetnei- with accruing interest thece on to the date hereof at the rate of ten per ceni per annum; that $loo.00 bo adjudged a reasonable attorney's feo; that the plaintiff's mortgage be foreclosed and the real property therein described &a fn.. Beginning at the n.w. corner of the sw'i of ine swi of section 28, Townnhlp 10 8., Range 11 W. of the Wil. Mer. in Lincoln County, Ore gon, running thence south 20 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence north 20 rods, thence west 80 rods to the place of beirlnntnir. h knM h aw upon execution and that the proceeds inereiroin De applied as follows: Kirst to the payment of costs and ilisbursments of this ui t, thn accruing costs and sttornev'a rM second: to the payment of amount due to piaiiuin as found and determined by tho court; third: the overplus if any be paid into court, to await the further order of this court, ana a luuner order that each and all of the defendants be forever barred and fni-rlnori irom any right, title, interest or claim of, in or to sun real properly or any part thereof. The time prescribed in ihnnlr inr r.n nu tation of this summons is once a week iu seven consecutive and sticccs-dve issues of the Lincoln County Leader, a weaUlv mninmu. published and of goneral circulation in Lin coln County, Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof is February 18th, 1910, the date of tlio Inst pnbll caiiou to ipril 1st, 1010, the date of the order directing publication Is February lltb, 1910. Datod this 12th day of Febryary, 1910. L. M CJ t . Itt'lf for nluliwiir NOTICE FOK PI-B1.ICATION-U. 8. Lund Ollice, Portland, Oregon, February 14th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Isiiao Johnson, of Siletii, Oregon, who, on July 8rd, 190G, made homestead applicatinn No. 15993, serial. No. ' 01289, for t of ne. and nji of se. Section 04 township 9bouth, range 10 west, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Ira Wade, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Oregon at Toledo, Oreon, on tlie 5th day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Mat OJala, Victor Nloml, Matt Pompelll, and John Kanttu, all of Sileti, Oregon. Chas. B. Mkriuck, Register NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given that the uuderslgned has been appointed by tho County Court of the Stats of Oregon for Lincoln county, execu tor of the estate of John Hill, deceased. All persons hivli.g claims against said estate are hereby lequired to present same to the undersigned, at his residence in Newport Oregon, properly verified as by law 'required, within six mouths from date of this notice. Dated this 23d day of February, 1910, R. A. Benskll. Executor. NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hasbeen annolnted bv the c.nw ntv Court jf the State of Oregon for Lincoln County, ex ecutrix of the estate of Thomas . nil ceased. ' " All persons having claims airalnst tald es. late are hereby required to present same to Executrix at the In IV ofltrft nf C. TC Hawk ilia In Toledo, Oregon, properly verified as re quired by law, within six months from data of this notice. Dated this 23d day of February,1910. Mioa C. Smith Executrix.-