Everyb ody's Doing It Now. DOING Jt VI I AT? Inspecting and pricirg and consequently buying from the stock cf Watches and Rings carried by Jack Pelmulder The Quality Jeweler and Watchmaker Palace Restaurant B!d. Toledo, - Oregon FOR SALE. House boat, practically new, size 12x18, one room, also range in same Will be sold right if taken at once. Call at light plant nights. F. R. Weaver. HOULEUX. The fine imported French Perch cron stallion Houleux will make the season of 1912 as follows: Eddy ville, Toledo and Siletz. Dates will be given later. I. J. Pepin, Owner. WANTED Umbrellas to repair. Jennings Keith. SEWING WANTED. Enquire at Rosebrouk's house on Grove stieet. Ellen Kullander. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATIOW. Vf. 8. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Aerial 0112 May IS, 1912. IIaHm I. hMkv.lvtn .tin. Hit..!. Tl.. ...... -I Tidewater, Oregon, who, on January 31st, 1907, mane noinesteaa entry ."so. miou, serial, no. Ola la lor section 29, Township in South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, hss tiled notice of imenton to make Final Five Year l'root reestablish claim to the land above described before the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregoi., st Toledo, Oregon, on the 2d day ol July, 1912. Claim nut names as witnesses: Ueorge X. 1'ulse, Daniel A. Itarelay, Milton A. Beem, tmd George N. Barclay, all of Tide water, Oregon. IT. F. TIioby, Register. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Olllce at Portland Ore. .Werial0l35. ' April 201h, 1912. "Kotloe is hereby plven that l'.enjnmin McSnil Howell of Nortons, Oregon, who, on September, in, !H)8, made Homestead Entry Berial.No. 0I1 forSK!.,', Section 12, Township 10 8, K9W, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish clulm to the lnnd above (Inscribed, before the County Clerk of Lincoln I oounty, Oregon, ut Toledo, Oregon, on tho 5th tay of June, 1912. ('Itilmant names as wltnesies: ltudolph kupreclit, limol liuprecht, Joseph S. Cherry, Jr., and Sanusl Patterson, oil o Nortous, Oregon. II F. IIIr.BY. Reclster. NOT1CH OP COSTKST O. S. Laud Ulllce, Portland, Oregon t May 15th, 1912. To Archie Sweet of Philomath, O.-ejfon, Con lestee : You are hereby notified that Frank E. Van Orden, who gives Eugene, Oregon, as his post uRIre address, did on April 22, 1912, file in this office his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your homo stead,' entry Serial No. 02243, made July 1, 1909, lor nw!, eli nw! and ne'i swJi, 8ectlon 15, Township IS South, Kange 8 West of. Wlll wraalte Meridian, and as grounds for his con gest he alleges that said Archie Sweet, entry man has wholly abandoned said claim .ever -since making said entry: that said entryman never before or after entry made any settle ment or Improvements on said land; thit ho ' never established a residence on said land; that he never cultivated any portion of suid land and that raid land U today In Itsotlglnal ' 'wild state of nature. Yon are, therefore, further notified that tho aald allegations will be taken by this ofllce hs having leen confessed by you, and your said - ntry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appsal, If you fail to Kile In this olllco within twenty days after the 1'OCKTII publication of this notice, as shown Oietow, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting aud responding to thoe Hllegntlons of content, or if you fail within that time to illv In this office due proof thut you huvo set'--ved a covy of your ni.sv.er on the said contes tant cliliot in person or by registered mall. If bls service is made by the delivery of a copy of your nnsiver t the contestant in person, Turnaf ot such service must be cither the said Co tenants written acknowledgement of his ieieipt.f tho ropy, showing the da,e of its re ceipt, or the affidavit of the poison by whom tf ho delivery wasmude statlnir when aud where the copy w a delivered : if lr.ude by registered mail, proof of such service must consist of the wtflrtavll ol the perso i bv whom the copy was inall'-il stating when and the post oillee to which It was mailed, and this atlldavlt must be accoinpanled by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer tho mime of Hie post olllce to w hich you desire further iiolicui to Le vuul to you. II. I". IIk.iiy, Register. J. C. Aiikhky, Receiver. Hate of first publication Friday, May 24, 1!U2. seeou I " " " ill, " third " " June 7, " " fourth " " H, " SCHOOL CLOSED. Mr. A. W. Ogden closed a very ; successful school in District No. 10 : (Stanton School) last Friday. May 24th. The afternoon was pleasant and there was a very creditable attandance of parents and other , vioitors. The following well ren dered program was a credit to the 1 school and teacher: Song, "Just Before the Battle j Mother." Rex Steele and I Jack Haskett j Recitation, "Driving Home the I Cows," Jack Haskett Recitation. "The Railroad Crossing" Royal Dunn Recitation, "The- Ghost of I Goshen," Leland Kyniston Reading, "Kentukcy Bell," ! Aileen Dunn Song, "Tramp, Tramp Tramp," School Recitation, "When My Pa Begins to Shave," Ross Whiteis Recitation, "A Difference," Rex Steele Reading, "The Ligh of Dead Man's Bar," Nadine Copeland Song, "When the Flag is Full of Stars," The Copeland Children Recitation, "The Fireman's Prize," Aileen Dunn Recitation, "If I Were You," Boyd Berry Dialogue, "Doctor and Dolly" Rex and Mary Steele Recitation, "Little Jack," Merle Whiteis Song, "The Battle Flag of I Freedom," The School ' Reicitation, "Laugh," Charley Smith Recita lion, The Stolen Mus- tard," Luella Whites Dialogue, "Miss Edithe Helps Things. Along." Thelma Haskett and Rex Steele Recitation, "Miss Hurry and Miss Steady," Mary Steele Recitation, "When I Get Grown Up." Thelma Haskett Recitation, "Losing a Word," Christian Bredsted THIS IS THEM. Following is a list of the teachers who were in attendance at the insti tute held in this city this week: W C. Fischer, Taft; Maggie Hampton, Bessie KnauiT, Elsie Rad dant, James Goin and Nellie Nixon, Siletz; A. H. Weber, Geo. Bethers, Martha Goin, Jean Sharman. Wini fred Spencer, Edith Howell, Olga, Peterson Avhild Romtvedt and W.j A. Ogden, Toledo; R.J. Davis, Mrs. j R. J. Davis, Ella Welch, Lotta Dim- j mick, Belle Bishop, Genevieve , Ryan, Newport; Flossie Wilson, Lutgens; Alma Bowman, Eddyville; O. R. Hand, Winant; NoraQueene, Harlan; Archie Stevens, Kernville; Hallio George, Taft; C. E. Keady, Mary Christian, Waldport; Edna M. Leo, R. R. Miller, Yaquina; E. S. Lister, Nashville; Pearl Gates, Yaquina; Gertrude Phelps, Ona; Ida Hurley, Ena Stout, Tidewater; L. J. Giddings, Summit; Violet King, Winant; Agnes Cook, Ona; Rose Domes, Ona; Mary Murphy, Ocean View; Jessie Bell, Pioneer; Lura Haggerty, Lutgens; C. M. Drake, Toledo; Chas. Jones, E. F. Carleton, Mrs. M. Fulkerson, Sal em; R. P. Goin, Toledo. Mrs. H. Gannon went to Nortons yesterday, returning in the evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins, at Newport, May 29, 1912, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs W. F. Wakefield of Eddyville are visiting the latter's sisiter, Mrs. Charley Hyde, in this city. The annual teachers' institute held in this city this week was one of the best ever held in the county. A report of it will be given next week. Word was received late yesterday announcing the death of Mrs. John Loomis in California. Mrs. Loom is was formerly a resident of New port. We know Toledo is a busy town, bit it should pause long enough to I observe Decoration Day. It is not j to our credit that we should fail to I go as a united community each yeir and decorate the graves of the i defenders of our nation. Rev. Preston and family departed, the first of the week for their home' at Eugene. Rev. Preston has been pastor of the local M. E. church during the past year, but owing to the illness of Mrs. Preston was compelled to give up the work. Their many friends here hope to learn of the speedy recovery of her health. SILETZ-TOLEDO SUNDAY. That big ball game which was to hive been played at Toledo last Sunday, and which was postponed on account of the rain, will be pulled off on the Toledo diamond ,'next Sunday afternoon. These teams are in fine shape and will make a fine game. See it. Bom To Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Fogarty, Sr., at Newport, May 24, 1912, a son. Mrs. J C. Altree was taken to the hospital at Portland last Mon day morning. Rev. H. C. Preston will preach at the M. E. church in this city morning and evening, Sunday, June 9th. Mrs. Fred Stanton went to Steven son, Washington, Tuesday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Fox. Mis. W. M. Berry passed through to her home at Newport last Wed nesday evening after a month's visit in Portland. WANTED. Laundry work. Will call for and deliver same. Mrs Keith. For a burn or scald apply Cham- berlain's Salve. It will allay the pain aimost instantly ana quickly heal the injured parts, all dealers. For sale by ! Send For: lhis Seed AimmlFfVkd "J!ZQJ:VG U&T (Mtdt reteaedfocpuritruK Pcnnnitioa. No sseds ara packsd r as unlcH these two qualil in show tM t7 highea audud. Out fully QUIDMll LhMabw mi(m lh direction of a sdcnti and expt wd tracr lemoves.all aoas work. When buying LiHy'itoedi.you buy tnacsicd crops. Send lot catalog. TImCWH. Lilly Co., Seattb ESCAPES AN AWFUL FATE. A thousand tongues could not ex press the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox cf Juliet. III., for her wonder - T ;K:":r , JaHZ "I ""I'":, "lc with a dreadful cough," she writes. "Sometimes I had such ..f,,l aWIUl ? ? "jThehouseisto be covered with t I w f fi,elD fT dC cedar shinl "aid 4 inches to the tor s treatment or other medicines' imifturt rru u:u: i till I used Dr it. f x, -p. 1 ery. But owe my life to this i4ug a iit.n J-S id u v wonderful remedy for I scarcely ' cough at all now." Quick anJ safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Toledo Drug Co. -.. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION. For years I was troubled with biliousness and cqnstipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepar- ations and cathartics only made mat- ters worse. I do not know where 1 should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets re lieved the ill feeling . at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birm ingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all dealers. NOTICE Fort PCBUCATION U. S. Landollice, Portland, Oregon. Serial 01395. May 251 h, 1912. Notice Is hereby givon that William J, Mc Donald, ol Knit bilge, Oregon, who, on Au gust 14th, 1907. made hon. ostein! entry No. 10300, Serial No. 01395, for sw section 32, township 6 snath, range 10 west, Willam ette Morldlan, has filed notice of Intention to make Unalthree year proof, to establish claim to tho land above deaenbed before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, at Toledo Oregon, on the 10th day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Perry G. Wheeler, and Allen M. ltoyse of Hose Lodge, Or., aud John Muir and Bert E'. Ovlutt of Otis, Oregon. II. F. llionv, Register. KOT1CK FOll PUBLICATION. V. S, Landctlice. Port land, Oregon, Serial 01S97 Jliiy 25, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Perry O. Wheeler, of Hose Lodge, O -cgou, who, oil August 22, 1907, made homestead entry No. lftltl, Serjal No. 01397, for nw'i soc, 82 and 6 ne! sec. M , township south, range 10 wost Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to tlio laud above described, before the County Clerk ot Lincoln c.ounlv, Orogi.n, at Toledo, Oregon, on tie loth day ol July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William J. McDonald of Uose Lodge, Oregon, and Allen M. Hoyse. John Muir aud Beit K. Ovia'.t, all of Otis,Oninn. II. . IIIGBY, Register. FOR SALE. Five fresh milk cows. Fred Burkhalter. On James Place. JUNK WANTED. I will buy all your rubber, brass and copper. Bring same to the shoe shop. Mike Strylewicz. FOR SALE! , . A Babcock Tester and Butter Worker, aimost new. Cheap. Ap ply to ' William Siarth. BIDS WANTED. Eddyville, Or., May 9, 1912. Sealed bids are asked for the con struction work of bridge over the Yaquina at Eddyville, in accord ance with plans and specifications on file in the County Clerk's, office. All materials to be delivered on cars at Eddyville. All bids to be filed with County Clerk on or before May 31, 1912. W. F. Wakefield, Road Supervisor Dist. 11. HOMESEEKERS. I have on hand now a large list of places both large and small, from one acre to 1500 acres. Some good bargains. Also Toledo and New port town property. If you want j to sell or buy it will pay you to see me. R. N. Warnock, f the Real Estate Man! BIDS WANTED. The clerk of school district No. 51 in Lincoln county, Oregon, will receive bids up till 1 o'clock p. m. June 17, 1912, for a new school- house, to be built in said district. ! The building is to be 20 feet wide I by 30 feet long, with twelve foot eaves. A partition to be six feet from the front end, to form a cloak room. One door to enter the cloak room. from the out side and two doors to enter the main room from the cloak room. All doors to be 2 ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. There is to be nine windows, two in the front two in the back and five on the left side, kach window to have two sashes with four lights to the sash Each pane to be 12x14. Three sills , running lengthwise and one across j each end. The sills are to be at " '; r"r A porch in front to be wide and eight feet long, a ! nue to be built of brick in the back I """U1S' lonJ i. 1. . JO. Ll. il .-!! end of the building. It is to wcolhci. XIJC UUHUUJg lb 10 DC paintad. The school board reserves the ;Kf t f ... w o?; t:.: rti Sijota, District Clerk, Kernville, Oregon. BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids for slashing of nght of way 40 feet wide and grading of Salmon River road from Station 41 plus 86 at north end of Logan bridge, to Station 70 in accordance with plans ard specifications on file in County Clerk's office. Also Bids for the slashing of 40 feet of right of way, and the clearing of a strip 16 feet wide in center of right of way (by clearing it is in tended to clear the strip 16 feet wide of all down timber and the! cutting of all brush and timber to a level of the surface) from the west end of J. A. West road to the intersection of Salmon River road, near Logan Bridge, in Road Dis trict No. 17. Also Bids for the clearing, grubbing and grading of right of way under plans and specifications on file in County Clerk's office, from Station 360 plus 50 at north end of Tom Ackerson Bridge to Station 400. Also for placfng rock from Mes singer field, or other convenient point under direction of road sup ervisor. Bids to be by the yard for the placing of rock, to be measured at point of delivery on the above grade Bids are to be filed on. each pro position seperately and to be filed with County Clerk on or before June 21, 1912. P. Deakin. Road Supervisor Road Dist. No. 17 Road Supervisor has copies of pro files of grades and other informa tion concerning the above work. THE YAQUINA BAY LAND AND ABSTRACT COHPANY SARA CRAHEN, Manager TOLEDO, OREGON Have an up-to-duto and complete set ol Abstracts of Liacoln County. It's Already Decided v. . by the best judges in this section that our Ice Cream leads all others in purity, wholesomeness and de licious flavor. It is the craze with the younger element and by no means despised by their elders. Familys can be served daily. Every kind of Ice Cream for which there is any demand. Prices very satis factory. "Get the Habit." Palace of Sweets AL WAUCH, Prop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, May 4th. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Samuel J. Brown, of Siletz, Oregon, who, on March 10th, 1911, made homestead entry, Serial No. 0238, for SEi SEi Sec. 12, NJ NEJ Sec. 13, T 9 S. R 10 W. and Lot No. 4. ; Sec. 7. T 9 S, R 9 W, Willamette .Meridian, has filed notice of inten sion to make Final Three Year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Oregon, -at Toledo, Oregon, on the 19th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: A. W. Morgan, of Toledo. Ore gon; George Miller and Arthur C. Crawford of Siletz, Oregon, and J. M. Reeder of Yaquina, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. WASHINGS WANTED. Washings wanted to do. Will call for and return it. Mrs. H. R. Stratton. NOTICK KOIt PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Olllce at Portland, Ore. Berial 0.578 April 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Joseph 8. Cherry, Jr., of Nortons, Oregon, who, on February 13:h, VM9, miule Homestead Entry Perlul No. 01578, for a1 j ne V 8ecliou It, Towiuhlplo 8, Range West, Willamette Meridian, hs filed notice of intention to mnke Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim ro the land above described, before tho County Clerk of Lincoln count, Oregon, at Toledo, Ore gon, on the ath cay of June, l'.U.!. Claimant names as witness: Samuel Patterson, Rudolph Kuprecht, Kmel ltnpiecbt nnd Karl (Jerber, all of Noitons Oregon. II. F. Hioby, Mefrlstor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned has been appointed, by the County Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, executor of the estate nf Sophia Gwynn, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to prefent te same, properly verified as by law required, within six months from this date at the office of Middlekauff & Gwynn, Toledo, Oregon. Dated, May 6, 1912. Rhys Gwynn, Executor of the estate of Sophia Gwynn, deceased. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregun, for the County of Lin coln. Notie is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutor of the estate of .TnsinVi S Copeland, deceased, and that Let' ters lestamentary has been issued to him by the County Court of the County of Lincoln, for the State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same duly veri fied as by law required to me at the office of J. F. Stewart, attorney, at Toledo, Oregon, within six months Irom date hereof. Dated this 15th day of May, 1912. A. W. Morgan, Executor of the Estate of Josiah Copeland, deceased. First publication. May 17, 1912. DR. M. L, MORRIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Ofstedahl Building Toledo, Oregon