Distinctive
Tableware
You can obtain only Silver
wear of Quality the kind
that will last at our slore,
for that 13 the kind we can
guarantee. But that doesn't
mean it is high priced. Come
in, you will be pleasanlty sur
prised at the prices.
IIAMEL I3ROS.
Watchmakers and Jewelers
Hawkins Bid.
Toledo, Or.
Attorney. Gwynn came up from
Newport Wednesday.
C. P. Merrell, ensineer at the
mill, left Wednesday morning for
a trip to Portland.
A short time ago the Oregon
Agricultural College announced the
fact that a cross-bred hen had
turned out 291 eggs in her first
twelve months of usefulness, and
stated that no other egg machine
had ever before reached that rate
of sDeed. Now, the collexe an
nounces, the original best-hen-in-the-world
will have to take a back
seat, as another biddy at the same
institution has succeeded in laying
303 eggs in exactly one year. This
new hen, like the former record
breaker, is a cross between the
Barred Rocks and the White Leghorns.
For your quilt:, blankets, etc.,
etc , go to Uollignswort'hB. ,
Neither Absent
Nor Tardy
The names of puDils in the 4th,
5th, 6th. 7th and 8th grades of To
ledo schools who are neither absent
or tardv will be published each
week. For the week ending No
vember 15th, we have the follow
ing list:
Fourth Grade Josephine Cham
berlin, Edith Peteitoi, Sada C.iarr.
bers, Walter McCaulou, Curtis
Chambers, Ivan Gill, Nellie Peter
son, Eugene McCaulou, Edward
Dahl, Rosy Gwynn. Retha Carson,
Martin Stanley, Myrtl3 Weaver,
Carrie Wade,
Fifth Gade Howard Brown, Al
fred Andrews, Hetthel Ports. Jose
phine Dahl, Katie Waugh, Nelson
Anderson, Doris Spicer, Edna Plank,
Aletha Campbell, Rose Conibear,
Kenneth Waddle.
Sixth Grade Alvin Anderson.
Clay Sugg, Inez Weaver, Iris Akin,
Mary Geer, May Salvage, Helga
Larson. Thelma Bingham.
Seventh Grade Anna Collinr.
Elma Peterson, Erma Nye, France!
Hazel Winters, Antusiu Wisniewski,
Gertrude Chamberlin.
Eighth Grade Anstruther Scarth
Clara Harding, Bennie Twombly,
Winifred Swearingen, Ruth Larson,
Ben Chamberlin, Milly Slyter, El
wood , Merrill, Russell Wishart,
Grace Gill.
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FOR RENT.
160 acres at the Upper Farm on
Siletz river. First-class bottom
land, 50 acres plowed, 60 acres can
be plowed, some open for pasture,
good new ho'ise and barn, good
roads, goud school.
Also 83 acres near fpencer Scott's
farm on. the Siletz river. Good bot
tom land, housa and birn. 15
acre3 field. "orchard, i mile to school.
; Will rent for cash, 3 or 5 years.
, Wnta to owner, O. A. Loe, Si!
vtrton, Or, Route 4, Box 69.
ARTICHOKES.
Have half acre artichokes for
Bale. Will sell them in the ground
or will dig, at 50c. per sack. Also
some sma'l potatoes for hog feed,
40c. par 100. Frank West,
Chitwood, Or.
Phone orders given our special
attsntion. Warnock & Hughes.
Oregon Agricultural
College
FARMERS' WEEK
DECEMBER 8 to 13, 1913
This will be a notable event in
the educational history of Oregon.
Farmers' Co-operation will be the
leading topic of a stimulating seties
of lectures. The week will be
crowded with discussions and de
monstrations in everything that
makes for the welfare of the farm
er and home-maker.
WINTER SHORT COURSE
JANUARY 5 t) 20, 1914
The College has spared no effort
to make this the roost complete
short course in its history. A very
wide range of courses will be offer
ed in General Agriculture, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
ing. Poultry Keeping, Mechanic
Arts, Domestic Science and Art.
Commerce. Forestry, and Music.
Numerous lectures and discussions
on FARMERS' CO-OPERATION, at
home and abroad, will be a leading
feature. Make his a pleasant and
profitable winter outing.- No tui
tion. Accommodatiuns reasonable.
Reduced rates on all railroads. For
further information address II. M.
TEN NAN I, Registrar. Corvallis,
Oregon.
Farmers' Business Courses by
Correspondence without tuition.
Giles Olin of Siletz was in the
city Saturday.
Mrs. I. B Smith went .to Albany
Saturday for a few days' visit.
G. K. Freeman came u from
Newport on the Transit Tuesday
afternoon.
Ex-countv. commissioner John
Kentta of Siletz was a passenger
for Portland yesterday morning.
Alec Warnock of Nortons was in
the city last Friday night, return
ing home the following morning.
Mrs. E. Ofstedahl went to Port
land Wednesday morning, being
called there by the serious illness
of her sster, Mrs. O. O Krogstad.
Married At the M. E. parson
age at Siletz, Oregon, November
15th, 1913. Charles S. ;Blacketer
and Miss Laura Bond, both of Si
letz, Rev. J. T. Abbett of Eugene
officiating.
Rosebrooka Orchestra has or
dered posters printed announcing
big .thanksgiving dance to be
,held in Oddfellow Hall next Thurs
! day night, the 27th. Supper will
be served at Peterson's Restaurant.
Tickets for dance $100. Good
music and a good time guaranteed.
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A special setsion of Commission
ers' Court was held here Saturday.
Attorney G B. McCluskey re
turned Tuesday evening from a trip
to Portland. .
I. B. Smith the clothier, departed
Monday nrorning for Portland. J.
J. Pelmuldr has charge of his
store while he is away.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Fuller departed
Tuesday morning for Airlie, where
Mr. Fuller 'u working on the con
struction of the new railroad.
Ted McElwain has secured the
contract for furnishing the dredge
Oregon with fuel. The dredge
uses about ten cords of wcod each
day. ,
R. N. Warnock returned to Port
land Monday morninx where he is
in the real estate business, making
his headquarters at the St. Charles
hotel.
Congressman Hawley has directed
his secretary to make arrangmeents
for the holding of an examination
at Salem, on Saturday, November
2tn, ior tne purpose of ascertain
ing the mental and physical quali
fications of VOU riff men whn mov
desire to be appointed to the United
Cfnini. 1 ,
uiatca uiimmy ana ravai academ
ies. Mr. Hawlex will make his
nominations after considering the
reports submitted by a competent
physician and teacher who will
thoroughly .and carefully examine
the candidates. The candidates
must be actual residents of the
First Congressional District in
order to be eligible for appointment
by Congressman Hawley, and the
compstitive examination is open to
all such eligble candidates between
the ages of 17 and 22 years of age
when aspirants for appointment to
the Military Academy, and between
the ages of 16 and 20 when aspirant
for appointment to the Naval
Academy. It is suggested that all
young men desiring to take this
examination write to Ronald C.
Glover, secretary of Congressman
Hawley. Salem Oregon, for further
information.
J. S. AKIN
NERVOUS AND
SICK HEADACHES
Torn id liver. nnnnHnnfad Knnol
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and disordered stomach are the
causse of these headaches. Take
Dr King's New Life Pills, you will
be surprised how auickly you will
get relief. I hey stimulate the
different organs to do their work
properly. No better regulator for
liver and bowels. Take 25c. and
invest in a box today. At all drug
gists or by mail. H. E. BUCK
LEN & Co., Philadelphia and St.
Louis.
DISCOUNT SALE
25 per cent, off on all Hats,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvets and
Flush, during week of Nov. 17
Mrs. Frederick
Launch Transit.
Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. rr.:
Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leives
Newport 2:30 p. m.; Tolei'o 4:30
p. m. Every Tjicsday, Thursjay
and Saturday.
This schedule will be maintained
during the Winter.
H; A. Norton, Captain.
Sma$bed " Cash
We have a few YOU All our Furnish-
Suitsthatwillgoat Should be inSs are Reduced
following prices: TKU,1 to minimum prices
.... $i5.oo suits $n.5o inanKrui $3i00 Hata a
$18.00 Suits at $14.75 1 , $125 Shirtg afc
$20.00 Suits at $16.25 dna. . 50c. Neckwear at 39c. " '
$25.00 Suits at $18.75 WE"' 25c. Hoset 19c. ' . '
Visit our Shoe De- This will be Your
partment VY orry Last Ch
$3.50 Shoes at $2.65 " About theSC '
i2 fhoTs S Sis6 Remarkable Low lXt 1 7 w a
TrSho'fand0 Rubbfr PrCeS lrillg this ir,g Ap.are. at any Teh .
Boots. Sale Prices as These
ovtmiLt Smith's 0vact
qqc Leading Clothier and Furnisher $ 1 10
Hawkins Bid. Toledo, Oregon
BLOCK
EDGE
SLAB
Nothing but well seasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
Now Is the Time
To lay in your Winter's
Supply. See mo
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LLANY
NEARLY EVERY CHILD
HAS WORMS.
Paleness, at times a flushed face,
unnatural hunger, picking the nose,
great thirst, etc., are indications of
worms. Kickapooo Worm Killei is
a reliable, thorough medicine for
the removal of all kinds of worms
from children and adult3. Kicka
poo Worm Killer in pleasant candy
form, aids digestion, tones system,
overcoming constipatiun and in
creasing the action of the liver.
Is perfectly safe for even the most
delicate children. Kickapoo Worm
Killer makes children haopy and
healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it.
Drug stores or by mail. KickaDoo
Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia
and St. Louis.
Hollingsworth ha3 just received a
big invoice of blankets, quilts, com
forts, etc.
tw.L'Am -m. fyfWil,i ,
THE
BON BONIERE
M. N. ANDERSON, l'rop.
Choice Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Ice, any quantity
Milk Shakes
I'raits, Xuts
Tobacco
Stationery
Best Brands CUmr
TOLEDO, OREGON
ICALL FOR COUNYT WARRANTS
All warrants drawn on the Gen
eral Fund of Li
gun, and endorsed prior to Febru
ary inn, iai2, are hereby called
and the interest stopped thereon
this date.
Toledo, Or., Nov. 10, 1913.
G B. McCluskey,
County Treasurer.