WALTHAJil WATCHK I am still at my old stand repair ing Watches and by the first of April will have a complete stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Bet ter than ever. H. E. PETERSON, WalchiiiiUer, Jeweler and Optician TOL fJJO, LJ.LGOt the BON BONIERE M. X. AXDKUSON, l'rop. Choice Confections Summer Dvlr.lis lee Cream I')titit, Xutft Tobacco, Lunch Goods I B-st Brands Ciarars l TOLEDO, OREGON DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and ttiat is by consti tutional remedies. Der.fness is caused by an inflamed condition of the muccus lining of theEustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, end when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases cut of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but en inflamed cor.Jition of th.2 mucuous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any C3se of deafness (caused by catarth) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. Cheney and & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills tor con stipation. NOTICE 01' FINAL SETI'LIiMKST III Ihe Comity Court of tlio Slate nf Oregon. (or thf i minty n( Line 'In. In the mmicr n' Ihe ornate ni Mailo Melncrl Vanderpotil, iJeceased. Notice 1? hereby given thnt Ihe un.!erlirned. nrtmtillralor of ihe eatate ul Minlo Mrincrt Vain'crno d. deceaaed, ha lilud 1.1 final ac cmnir a. fucli nilinlnUirninr In ihe County tourtnf h Sluio of ilii'K'Xii for iho County nf Lincoln, unit that Monthly, the 8lh liy dT April, I'.dJ, lit irw hoiu of ti-ii o'clock In the forenoon of mid day. In the (i.uniy Canr; room in the connrlonc at Toledo, Oregon, tins licen appointed by tlio Honorable Judge of aid Court a the lime nnil iiliico for hearing nny objection to ihe lli.nl account unci the en lenient tneri'of. Iir.lcil thin tith dnv nf February, lfllj. CIIAS. K. VANI)i:itl'(XL, dnilnilrainr of the estate of Marie Melncrt Vandcrta.nl, deceased. J. F. fc'l'KA'Ai.T. A 1 11 ii uey fo" Ad in I n 1st rn I cir C. K CROSNO ' 'REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTY NOTARY PUBLIC TOLEDO, - OREGON WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Republican candidate for nom ination as Joint Representative. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Republican Voters of Lin coln and Polk Countes: I desire to annuence my candidacy for the Republican nomination as Representative Tor the 12th Rep resentative district, comprising the counties of Lincoln and Polk. If nominated and elected, 1 will work faithfully and industriously for the district for which I am elected to represent and for each and every part thereof. I will be governed in my actions at all times by the voice of the voters of this district. I believe in the Dnect Primary, and in the reasonabe use, but no abuse, of the Initiative and Referendum. I shall favor legislation tending to reduce the taxes, provided the leg islation offered will not injure the welfare cf the State. I shall op pose the creation of expensive com missions, and shall do my utmost to give the District an aggressve rep resentation. I am a native Oregonian; born in Buttcville, Marion county, Feb ruary 24. 1886. After graduating from the Bishop Scott Acauamy in Portland in 1904, I attended school at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, graduating from the law department of that institution in 1CC8. In the Fall of 1908, I opened law offices in Dallas, and have since resided here I acted as city attorney for Falls City for two years ,and have been city at torney of Dallas for three years; am secretary of the Dallas Cum merilcial Club, and as such, have famiarized myself with the needs of this district; I am attorney for the Stateiand Board in Polk county ; and am a Captain of Infantry in the Oregon National Guard. I was actively identified with the fight the original Siletz crtrymen waged to secure their claims through Con gress, tiding them in any way that I could. If it be your will that! represent the Republican party of this dis trict as its nominee for the office which I seek at the general election in November, and I am there suc cessful, I promse you that I shall attend to the duties of the office as carefully and conscientiously as I would were they my own personal affairs. Waltar L. Tooze, Jr. Delicatessen and lunch opening at Nye Beach. Write L. C; Smith, Newport, Or. My Lady's Stationery has got to be "classy" nowadays or she will not have it. For that rea son we are most particular in select ing stocks of the better grades of papers, in tinted shades, with and without initials and mnnnoriimn o You get here the most refined lock- ing stationery that you can buy in the stores and yet our .prices are most reasonable. Come look over the variety. TOLEDO DRUG CO. x J Capt. 0. F. Jacobson of New port is in town today. Lewis Montgomery returned to Portland Monday morning. Postmaster Wilson of Nor tons was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Many from Elk City attended the funeral of Archie Enos here yester day. Rev. and Mrs. Preston returned Tuesday evening from a short visit to Eugene. Misses Myrtle and Floy Cox ar rived down from Portland last Tues day evening. W. F. Wakefield of Eddyville was in town last night, returning this morning; The Fogarty Erothers' piledriving outfit is driving the piling for the new port wharf. President J. K. Weatherford of the C. & E. railroad passed through on the train Monday morning. A fresh shipment of Spanish shelled peanuts and some cute penny goods for the little tot3 at Day's. 80 degrees in the shade last Tues day. Quite different from, being snowbound as they are in the mid dle states. Rev. Pearce of Siletz went to Redding, California, the first of the week where he will make proof on his timber claim. The City Council at their meeting Monday evening passed an ordinance raising the salary of the City Mar shal from $50 to $60 per month.' Mrs. Aldon. Dickinson arrived; Monday evening from her home in ' Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is' here to look after her property in terests and visit among friends. The Toledo Boat works received a twenty-five h. p. Smalley engine th? first of the week.' This engine will be placed in the new launch which they are building for 'j. Margson. L. Christiansen of Lyle, Washing ton, has been -here for the past week looking for a home. He leased a place from the C. W. Day Real Estate company ai d has re turned to Washington for his fam ily, expecting to return here about the middle of next month. J. S. .Gill, jviip has purchased the schooner Minnie E. Kelton. was in the city last evening perfecting bis arrangements for the organization of a stock company. The stock will probably be issued next week. Mr. Gill returned to Portland again this morning. Considerable of this stock should be owned on this bay to insure the boat being kept on this run. George C. Walker, the shipbuild er, is getting his new shipyard built and will begin the constructionn of a new vessel for the Newport Navi gation company immediately. The new boat will be 85 feet long, 18 feet beam. During the coming sea son the hull will be used as a barge to take the place of the "Elk," which has been used in transporting passengers between Newport and Yaquina. ' Later the hull will be equipped with machinery and con vreted into a steamboat. The hull will be ready for this season's use. ALTREE'S MILL DAMAGED. A e'astardly trick was played which caused several hundred dol lars' worth of damages and might have caused the lives of the men working in Altree's sawmill at this place, by the spiking of several logs being.sawed at the mill. Last Sat urday two spikes were run into in one log, completely ruining two saws, valued at $115 each. That seme one workinsr in the mill was not killed is a wonder. That spikes were put into the logs with the in tention of doing bodily and finan cial injury there is no question. They are pieces fo drift bolts, each eut about six inches long. A hole i3 bored into the log and these pieces of bblts driven in and then covered with mud. On examination a half dozen other bolts were found in logs. Mr. Altrcc knows the guilty party and is collecting more evidence before the attempt will be made to brin? the culprit to justice, j In the mtantiuie every humane, i lawabiding citizen in the community ! will assist in bringing the coward to light. FOR SALE. Eggs from thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rocks, good laying strain, $1 per setting of 13. J. L. Whiteis Toledo, Or. 35? 1 Am I? writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such Dains. I rnnM sr.-jtvolw 1 r. : r - , umuh,i; M oiai,u Uil 'y reei. . Alter a ftf three different doctors had If failed to help me, I gave a Cardui a trial. Now, I feel fcj like a new woman." m E58 The Woman's Tonic A woman's health de pends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, K3 11 1 PI health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly WPalriPcc tnlrrt Pint,,! t fid """V.JJ, vcuuui cLl once, and avoid mnm cri m .... 'r ous irouoies. we urge a iron in trtr it DnmH j Well STK m rrntv nraw Salem Beer The Most Popular Malt Beverage in Oregon Siiltni bottled beer is the equal of any Eastern product, Ix.-mg especially brewed for family and hotel trade. A temperance drink, in the real meaning of the word, conducive to both health ami enjoyment of life. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Salem, Oregon ' ' WANTED-AGENT. To handle best Automobile built in America. Exclusive in this county. Built by , Old Time Line Manufacturer. Life guarantee. Self starting. Long wheel base. No deposit required. Prefer dealer now in business but will consider live people who will enter busnes3. This agency includes a complete Correspondence Sales Course. Lar gest discount ever offered. Deal direct with factory. Address Sales Manager, 690 Washngton St., Port land. Oregon. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY SARA, CRAHEN, Manacw TO I, K DO, OKKGO Have nn up-to-date anil wmiplete set of Abstracts of Lincoln County. NO TICK OF AI'I'OINTMK.NT. Notice I hereby given Ihnt the nnilenilRnert him burn Appointed by Ihe County Contt 01 Lincoln enmity, Oromin, tirt III in fnlrnlor of llio I'Ktate nf John Welch, rii-reiived. All pi'.rxciiiH hnvinir chiltna nKiriKt mid o tntenre hereby reiiilrnl t i.reenl Ihe 11111111, properly verified im by law required, wlihin nix nionihs from this ilnte nt my renidcuie niMir ("hltwnnd, Oregon. Dated Miireh 'Mh, l!li .1. Q'. ADAMS. Administrator ( Ihe estate of John Welch, deceased. hllKlill'K S HaLK 11 y vlrtncof nn execution nii.l order of cale I so lied out i'f ll.e llicnlt Cniiri of the Siiite of Oreiron fur Lincoln county. In the null of Kied Uiethe, plallitlll', aKninxt t. . Took nn-1 Olive Cook, dcft'iulaiitK, a nioitgaKe torecloniire, I will on the .'UHh day of March, iVl'., at the hour ofliiVlockliilhc('.eriMM.n of haul rin, at die front door of the county court limine in the city of Toledo in Lincoln comity. Oregon, vtl lo the hlxlicst bidder lor cah the lollowing decrlhid rcnl piopeny, situated In Lincoln . county, Oregon, to-v. It : Theuorth half of the northweat nmirtnr of the ttonthcaitt qnnrtor! and the munh half of the northcaat quarter or I taction thirty-two in townl.li thirteen aouth I of range eleven went of the Willamette Mer Mian. Knld tale will be inado to antlvfy a Jndfrmcnt and decree In xnld null, to wit: Juilgineut for the plalmlll' of $M:i 'At with IntereHl there on at Iho rate of (I or cent per annum from the 'id day of February, UM?, and Iho further rum of fiO attorney' fcc. and Foal nod (li bnrncnieiilH of ihU kuH tnxei) In the amount of 1li.r0. liatcd at Tolcda. Oregon, lhl l!lt day of February, 101 ItfcUT liKKit, (Sheriff. John W. Sickelsmith,"Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and like most children they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicines" he says, 'but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "For sale by Toledo Drug Co. Have you seen my new line of SHOES? Call and look them tver. I am sure I can please you. T. P. Fitb. A PLEASANT PHYSIC. j When you went a pleasant physic l give Chamberlains' Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in their action and always produce a pleasant cathartie enect. Call at Toledo Drup Co.'s Drug store for a free sample. FOR SALE. 4-year old Jersey bull. Registered and pedigreed. 10 nearest dams not under 14 lbs. arid two of 23 lbs. butter fat in 7 days. We claim him the best butter strain in the. state. Price $50 if taken before March 15th. Address Willoughby Eros. & Wakefield, Eddyville. Or. WYANDOTTE CHICKENS. I have 20 ffull-blooded Golden Wyandotte cocerels for sale at $2.50;each, and settings of 15 rggs at $2 per setting. W. R. Hall, Siletz. Or. 1 NINTEEN MILES A SECOND without a jar, shock or disturbance, is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at such ease of natures' movement, and so do those who take Dr. Kings New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, just thorough work that brings good health and fine feelings. 25 cents at Toledo Drug Co. THE 41 I CARRIES m The most complete line of Gro- $ ceries in Lincoln cunly. & Dry Good, cigars, ToUimot, S S) Tinware, Ciodu-ry, Flour j$ .1 1 I R. S. VAN t LEVE WAUGITS MARKET FRONT HTHKKT Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season Highest Cash Price Paid fr Jli,i,a LESTER WAUGH, Prop. W. G. SHARMAN Merchant Tailor Rhop in Vincent House in fouth part of town. SUITS In any stylo made to ohUt CLEANING AND PRESSING ALSO aokwuUeu ik- si I White Corner lm 3 i