Millinery Qoods -Hah Betrimmed Stanton & Gillette Toledo Oregon Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Silverware Greatest Assortment of every des cription ever seen in Lincoln County A Beautiful Line o.f Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty (Tlili ty Year's Experience) H. E. PETERSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician TOLEDO, OREGON Dre. P. E. & M. C. ADAMS Dentists Mutual Phone, both cfllce No. 661- NEWPORT and TOLEDO. At TOLEDO Friday At WALDI'ORT Thurdnv noon to Saturday. Our Motto' A Plensed I'Htlent our Bent Advortlsor. Toledo Meat Co. Paine & Gorke. Props. ImmM R All kinds of freeu and cured Meat, Bacon and Lard Highest price for Hides and. Pells Fish and Oysters in Season County Judge Gardner was a I Siletz visitor the first of tiie week. Essie and Margery Ball spent I Saturday and Sunday with friends ' at Pioneer. Work has been commenced on the building which Mrs. Ofstedahl is putting up on Hill street. MissCressie Warnock and Misa Sorine Jenson have purchasd the Vance confectionery store at New port. They went down yesterday to take charge. Basket Social. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give a basket social Saturday evening at the Woodmen Hall. Every lady requested to bring a well filled basket. Come and have a good time. Following is the pro gram for the evening. Music Austin Rosebrook RecUation Bulah Bartholomew Recitation Frances Paine Instrumental Duet Edith Ball and Lela Bartholomew (Slitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration ana lemaie weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEYfLIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sol? over a druggist's counter. Recitation Song Recitation Recitation Solo J. H Grace Morris Recitation Recitation Song Mrs Concert Recitation Sonir Mollie Ross Margie Ball Nellie Brown Francel Stanton Ross, Verne Rosa and Recitation Song Reading Recitation Song Song Emma Andros Elma Peterson R. D. Burgess By three girls Elsie Burgess Mamie Tindall Austin Altree Mrs. G. R. Schenck Raymond Stewart Verne Ross By five young ladies SAVED PROM TUB GRAVE. "1 had about Riven np hope, after nearly four years suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. -Often the pain a my chest would he almost un. Bearable am'. I couln not do my work, but Dr. King's New Disoovery has ma le me feel like a new porson. Its the best medicine made for the throat and lungs." Obstinate counts, stubborn colds, hay fever, la RrirpN asthma, croup, bronchitis and hemorrhnges, hoarseness and whooping cough yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bv Toledo Drug Co. NOTICE FOK PCBL1CATION. V. 8. Laud Olllce, Portland, Oregon, Murcli 26th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Charles B. Olllott, f N.huiiiB iirnimn. who. on March 80th, 1904, made homestead application No. 15341, Serial No 01078 for, e'A of ne'4, swi of ne!4, "a M'i of nw 'i, 8ectlon 28, lowushlp 10 south, range s west, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make final : five year proof, ... no.hii.h iim tn the land aliove described, heti.ro ihe County Clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo. Oregon, on the Win any oi may, i-iui...on nainM an witnesses: Charles Hamar, Norman F. Edwards, F. A flii.lwin and J. A. Curry, all of ?.asnviiie, ure Chas. B. Mebbick, Register. Excursion Sunday. Tilt steamer Truant will run an excursion to Newport next Sunday, April 21. Leaves Toledo 9 a. m.; returning, leave Newport lip. m. Fare round trip, 50 cents. This is this boat's first regular run, and it is the intention of her owners to make regular Sunday excursions to Newpnt during the coining Summer. : Picnic at Harlan Rev, Roland Z. Brown will preach at Harlan Sunday, May 1st, at 11a. m. and a ba.sket picnic will Ik- held at 2 p. m. Eveiydody cordially invite1. Oregonians need no invi tation as to well filled baskets, but let us have a feast of spiritual things. Rowland Z. Brown . . Notice of Public Sale. Notice i.s hereby given, that on Wednesday the 4th. day of May 1910,nt 2 o'clock P. M., the Coun ty Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, will sell at public sale all of the right, title and interest of Lincoln County in and to the following county property, to-wit:- The county farm in Section 26, Township 10 South of Ranee 10 west, containing 129 acres and known as th6 Goeser place. The ten acre tract of lard in Section 4 Town 'hip 11 South af Range 9 west, known as the Beaver place; also the county house situated on the Court House grounds with some household furniture and work tools. Said sale will be at the Front door of the County Court House, terms cash. Dated this 12th day of April 1910 By order of the County Court: Ira Wade, County Clink Notice to Bidders. Newport, Oreirou, March 20, 1910 Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will bo received by the County Court of Lincoln county for the const ruction and cnmnlrtleii of a wagon road in District No. 6, under following specifications: Beginning at a point on prawn'. Newport and Toledo wagon road near Lewis Fronly's home at foot of Budford '-.ill, and following line of survey to a point where it intersects wllli present road, a distance of about 6000 feet. Along the bottom on level Isnd to be graded to a width of 16 feet, with nom nary water ways and ditches and slashed full width o' right of ay; on hill side to be graded with a wagon road bed 1A feet wldo and slashed the lull width of right of way with all necessary culverts and water ways. Bids to be submitted on or bclom May 2, 1010 J. I). Logan, Koad Supervisor District No. 6. Mrs. Lee Wade went to Portland Tuesday morning. M.Knauffwas in the city the' first of the week. Geo. Wetherby of Portland was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Martin Thompson returned home Saturday evening from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Akin returned home from Portland Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Swearinger and daughter arrived from Eugene Saturday eve ning. M. Wygant of Newport was a county seat visitor the first of the week. E. J. Avery returned homo Fri day evening from a trip out to his ranch. Junior Editor Guild of the New port Signal was a Toledo visitor last Saturday. Ned Clark returned from a month's sojourn in Portland Satur day evening. Mrs. R. N. Walters returned Friday evening from a visit with her parents at Chitwood . Robert and Leland Collins went to Portland Saturday morning return ing home Tuesday evening. Chester Marsh left Monday morn ing for Sheridan where he will work in his uncle's sawmill. J. S. Copeland returned Tuesday evening from Portland where he has been visiting the past several weeks. Miss Ida Hurley went to Summit Monday morning where she has been engaged to teach the coming year. Next Sunday the first base ball game of the season will be pulled of on the Toledo grounds, Elk City vs. Toledo. Miss Ethel Gray of Newport was visiting with Mis Winona Hooker and other Toledo friends the first of the week. Mrs. A . MY -Gildersleeve and daughter, Lueile, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs W. C. Harding, and family at Yaquina. Bert Geer of Elk City has been busy in Toledo tliis week taking the census. Mr. Geer has Elk City and Toledo precincts to look after. Mrs. Frank Whittaker and little son returned to their homo at Cor vallis Monday after a visit with friends and relatives in this place. George L. McCalulou's family moved over to their homestead on Siletz last Wednesday. Mr. Mc Caulou has been over in the woods for several weeks building t he houpe. Attorney Middlekau.T and son, Mark, came up from Yaquina Mon day morning. The term of the Yaquina school having ended Mark enri l'cu in the Toledo school and will finish out the term here. The Senilis and the Its got out last Sunday and gwe the people of Toledo some amusement in the way of base ball. One feature of the game was the good playing which every one did. The game resulted in a score of 3 to 4 m favor of the hasbeens. The Fir & Spruce Lumber Com pany is taking two carloads of rails up Olalla slough on scows. These rails are to he used in the extension of their logging road. This road now extends three miles towaul Siletz and will ultimately lie built thcj'c as it will then tap one of the largest and best Indies of standing timber in the world today. P..ul Chatterton slipped off a log and fell into Yaquina river near Pioneer while putting logs in Satur day preparatory to making a drive I for Altrec's mill and suffered a dis location of the left shoulder. Dr. Chesley L. Morrison who was sum moned from Elk City replaced the mint nnil f !hnt.t.-i'tfm will lif nt. wrirlr I again in a short time. Strong Healthy Women If a woman is stron and beslttyr io womanly way, moth erhood means to ber but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted for motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women. It aots directly on the delicate and important orient conoeroed in motherhood, making them ' healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and clastic "Favorite Prescription" banishes tbe indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. It auiokena nd vitalize h ?r1a2M0d i,UrM '. h"hv.' iis baby. Tb.ou.aads of omea have testified to its marvelous merits. It Make Wtk Women Strong. It Maket Sick Women Well. tlonett druggists Jo aot offer .ubstitutet, and urgt them upon you . "just s good. Aocept no seoret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It contains not drop of alcohol sod not a grain of habit-iorming or injurious drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. 1 New Goods I : My line is now 1 COMPLETE All new and up to the MINUTE STYLES A bigger line than ever , 8 , ; J. 5. Akin I - 1 f i ; v. 4t 4 l 4. 1 pi rFrVs Warren Hall came over from Si letz Wednesday evening. Did you ever eat granulated honey? Van Cleve keeps the pure article. Try some of it. Bid3 Wanted With plans and specifications by the Board of Directors of Dist. No. 48, Lincoln county, Oregi n. Bid dors to furnish their own material. Bids will be open until Juno 1st, 1910. The hoard rcpeivcs the right to reject any or all bids. The bids must be within the bondu of one thousand dollars. Fitf- information write to C. A. Baker, Clerk, Rose Lodge, Oregon. Frank McCorniiek, Chairman. For Sale. Twenty-five or thirty head of grade Cotswold sheep, mostly ewes. Dudley tiiapp, Chilwood, Or. Ladiesl Mrs. Fremcry is now ready to care for your hair. Will give tonic treatments and sham pones in your home. Also vibrating massage. Get her prices. THE DEMON OF THE AIR, stlie germ of UGi lppe' Hint' breatlieil in, brings enffurlntf to ihousHtuls. Iia efter effects are weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy uud ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The grenteot need then is Kloctrie Bitters, the splendid touio, blood purifier and reuulaterof Stomaoli, Liver, and Kid neys. Thousands have proved that thiy wonderfully strengthen the nerves, ' build up the system uud restore health nnd koihI spirits after nu attack of Grip. ir snllerttiK, try them. Only COc. Por fect satisfaction gimrautoul by Toledu Drug Co . Pay up. All parlies knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned for livery hire or stallion Ber vice are re quested to call at the Lincoln Coun ty Bank and pay up and get leceipt. R. N. Warnock WHY SALVES FAIL TO CURE EC ZEMA Bait-mist are now agreed that the eczonm germs are lodge ! not in the out er skin or opidermla. Imt in the inner akin. Hence, a peiittialiiig liquid In required, tint an outward salve thut clogs the pnren. We reeomciond to nil ec7.emn pn taunts the slHimrd prescription Oil of Winter preen as compounded iu liquid form knowu hi ). D. D. Prescription. A trial bot tle of this D. I). I). Perscription at only 23 cents, will instant I y relievo the lu-li. We have sold nnd recommend ed this remedy for years, and knowu of wonderful cures from its nee. we rec ommend it to our patrons. Toledo Drug On. NOTICK In the mattt-rof the ItuuiKlrallon of the title to iho NorthcaKt quarter of the SouthweBt quarter anil lots f, 7, V and 10, mid tbe fruc tlonal Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, "or Hie lot 8," all In scrltoa It, and lotsl, 2,3. 4,o, (1,7, Hand , till In scctlcn 1 and Id, I, thi-Nmilht-ititf qiirtrtcrof the North want qimiuir ami tbu South half of tho Northnast quarter of w-ctlon 26, all being lu Tnwimhlpi, Hiuih of hanged, wohI nl the W. 51., Orison, containing in all 4M.40 acrea more or less. Ocenustde Investment Co., a corporation, vs. Plaintiff. Churles Do me, Richard Thorie and Lurkey Lug an, and all whom 11 may concern, Defendants. 10 ALL WIUM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice, that on the 8th day of March, A. I). 11)10, an application was illod by said llceanniile Invetinont On., a corpnraliou, in the Circuit Court of Lincoln vniiiuv lor Initial ! Oregon, excepting a right ef way for a v ag-nii ' registration of the title to the land above Aer road arros-tsald premises ami ulo conveying a j cribtid. Now unlets you appear on or beforo right of way throuKhac rtaln tract of Inml Who 27th day of April, A. 1). Win, and show sold toK. I.Krary as said right of way lant ,., why such application shall lint ho mentioned was conveyed to suld Jom-ph Luil- I grinned, the num. will be taken lis coufesxed wick by that certul i deed by T. it. Kynn and and a deon-e will be i-mered ai-cording lo the wife of record lit page 70 of Vol. I of the Deed pmyi-r of ihe iinpllcallou nnd vou will be for. Kecords of sal I county. , V(.r barred from disputing the same. Dated April lit, 101). K. J. Kl EN, hkal Ika W uK, Clerk. AMoR A, Ti'shimj, dmr. aforesaid. I ( hv KKI.1T Pakkk. Am lUatit'a Altotnev. Attorney for Adm nislrilor. 1 Portland, Oreg ADMlNISi'ItATOrrs NOl'ICE OF SALE OF KKAITY. Notice Is hereby given, that by vlrluo of an oreur of lha County rotirt of Lincoln county Oregon, duly entered In the probnte journals .if suld Court, authorizing and dlrecliiiK the uiidurHgnrd so todo, the undersigned as ad ministrator ol the eitiite of Joseph Ludwtck deceased, will on Saturday, thu Vint day of May, l'JIu, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the after noon of nald day, nt the Courthouse door in the City of Toledo in Lincoln county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cah subject to confirmation of said Court, the fullilwlng reiil property of wild estute, the same to be sold In separnte parcels us lollons: KiasT I'aiicei. Lots 1, 2, S, 4, fl and 0 hi bliink 22 In (iinhnm's Kilth Addition to Toledo In I.lms l:i Cvunty, Oregon. Skcoko I'AIICKI. Fractional Lot 6 In Mock u In the Town of Otter Rock in Lincoln county, Oregon, TllIHD I'AIKJCL iAtl In Block 10 in Jones' and Neb rims' ad dition lo Otter Rock tn Lincoln county, Oregtn Fouktii 1'aiukl Commencing o,i the half section line be tween Ihe teyt and P.i ol section 19, In Tp.. lis of It. 10 w of Ihe Willamette Meridian, Oregon, 10.0A i-hs. from the center of said sea lion, and running from thence s on half sec- ! tlon line 24 rods; thence w I1 tods; thence n 24 rods; thence eSA rods to beginning, cmilaln- iiiBii.itfBi:iiiiiiiiiiivvi iv-s in i.inriiiii uouiit7