Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 22, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TOLEDO. OREGON. FRIDAY, LINCOLN COUNTY LPDER. OCTOBER 22nd. 19?0.
WATER FRONT
L. R. BATEMAN
E. R. BATEMAN
BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second
riant! Furniture
The International Harvester
Line
PERFECTION MILKING MACHINES
INDIANA SILOS
ENSILAGE CUTTERS AND GAS ENGINES
Conrad Christiansen,
LOCAL DEALER
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A COMPLETE STOCK OF DIA
MONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY.
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Jri. E3. PETERSOM
Watchmaker and Jeweler
FOR MEN'S AND BOYS M ADE-TO-ORDER SUITS See our New Fall
and Winter Samples of Woolens PRICES RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED
We Carry Over 2000 Ladies' Dress Goods Samples We Can Please You
MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHES
SEE OUR GUARANTEED RAIN CLOTHES
OPEN STOCK DISHES AND GLASS WARE
Colvin's Store
TOLEDO, OREGON
JPEAFiL OIL SMS,
IIEAT AND LIGHT JpJ j
Like good coffee, a good oil
heater maAes a breakfast.
Filled with Pearl Oil its ready
heat chases away the chill of
the morning and cheers up the
whole room. Pearl Oil is
dean-burning, without smoke
or odor. Economical. Sold, in
bulk by dealers everywhere
and by our stations. Order by
name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Waterfront ieat Market
S. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor
DEALER IN
I FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
PnM" ATTrMTfrtH
rnu.vir i ni iLiinun
T TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON
iH i i
Petersen Hod
HARDWARE
TIN and GRANITE WARE
HEATING STOVES
and RANGES
SPORTING GOODS
and AMUNITION
WE ISSUE HUNTING
FISHING LICENSES
Peterson Hardware Co.
For men's underwear see Colvln.
Adam Smouse is reported on the
sick list.
For Good selections of men's shirts
use Colvin. ,
J. B. Briggs of Bayview was a Tole
do visitor yesterday.
MIss Ardinelle Clarke visited Sat
urday evening at Yaiiuina.
S. T. Loudon was down from Eddy
ville the first of the week.
Large line of guaranteed rain clothes
at Colvin's.
Miss Mary Rogers was a Valleyward
passenger this noon.
Chris. Larsen was over from the
Agency Saturday afternoon.
B. F. Jones of Newport went out to
Portland the first of the week.
Maurice Andersen was over from
the S'.Ietz on business Saturday.
Sash Door Glass Roofing and Roof
Paint at Toledo Planing Mills.
Mrs. R. D. Mears of Klk City was a
Toledo viHltor Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. K. Patterson went to Port
land Saturday, returning Tuesday.
Lee Wade the Siletz sawmillman
was in the city yesterday on business.
H. E. Peterson has a new line of
fountain pen3 best on the market.
Bert Geer and ui.'.y Boone came
down from Elk City Saturday evening.
Lawrence end Claire UcBride were
down from Eddyville Mcnday evening.
AM kinds of Mill Work, Ladders
Cabinet Work at Toledo Planirg
Mills.
Frederick's Quality Store Is always
first to give you the benefit of lower
prices.
Miss Mary Geer came over from Eu
gene last evening for a vfiit with her
mother.
Lee Wads and Guy Roberts were
passengers for the lower bay last
svs-ning.
Mrs. Mary Swearinzen and sister,
Miss Newton, went out to Corvaliis
this noon.
Get the election returns at Al'ii
Smokehouse. Special wire, direct to
the pool hall.
Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley Anderson and
daughter were passengers for Corval
lis this noon.
Mrs. Lena Jones and daughter of
Newport are visiting relatives in To
ledo this week.
Alec Thompson who is working at
Elk City, was a county seat visitor
Saturday end Sunday.
A. T. Peterson and W. J. Parrlsh
were attending Port Meeting at
Newport last evening.
Dr. Carter the Agency physician was
in the city Monday, going down to
Newport in the evening.
County Clerk and Mrs. R. H. Howell
were called to Albany this noon by
the death of the former's father.
The Toledo Canning Co. will pay
72 cts. for Evergreen B.B. delivered
at cannery for balance of this month.
Services will be held ft the Norwe
gian Church, Sunday the 24th, by O.
K. Anderson, in the Sianrnavian lan-
BUite.
See Colvin for men's and boys'
made to order suits ar.d overcoato
a rcduct.on of frcm rive to ten dollars
on each suit.
Al Waush is making arrangements
to get the election returns election
night. A loup will be strung to the
"Smokehouse," and John Peterson
will act as operator.
Mr. and Mr;. Fred Rcmtvedt de
parted this noon for Salem. At Salem
tiiey will takj their er.r and drive ir;
to CrrpTvell for a visit with Mrs.
Komtvcdt's parents. 4
We are so crowded with advertising
this week that we have not much
room for news and at that ws had
to turn down several big ads., not
having room for them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCluskey ar
rived home from Portland Sunday
afternoon. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Mae Newton of Deer Island,
who will visit here for a few days.
Game Warden W. G. Emery was up
from the Resort City Monday. Mr.
hmory is also chairman of the Repub
lican County Central Committee and
reports everything favorable for a big
Republican victory in t'iis county.
James Edward Launer arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Launer
at Portland, October J 1th. James
weighs eight p junda stripped, and if
they don't treat him right he sets up
a howl. Mr. Launer attended school
here several years b.to, and Mrs. Laun
er was formerly Miss Grace Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Goin and son,
Eugene, returned Monday from a
week's visit at Waldport. Mr. Goin
vis'ited the schools in the south end
of the county while away. He reports
hundreds of salmon as being caught
on the troll in the Alsea bay. A boat
will go out for two or three hours
and come in with forty or fiffy fine sal
mon. There is no market for the floh,
and those v.ho troll for the sport of
it give their fish away to anyone who
wants them.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the County Court for Lincoln
.County, State of Oregon
In the Matter of the Estate of Gustav
Vlljannen, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEIEUY GIVEN that
the undersigned as administrator of
the above entitled estate, was dulv
authorized, licensed, empowered and
directed under order and license of
the nbove entitled Court in the above
entitled matter dated and entered
therein December 9th, 1919, to sell the
real property hereinafter described at
private sale in the manner provided by
law, and that he will pursuant to said
license proceed to sell at private sale
for cash to the highest and best bidder
from and after Saturday, the 20th day
of November, 1920, subject to confirm
ation of said Court, said real property
belonging to said estate described as
follows, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the north
west quarter and Lot five of suction
six (C), in Township Seven, South of
Range Nine (9) West of the Willam
ette Meridian, all lying and being situ
ate in Lincoln County, State of Ore
gon. Bids may be submitted to said ad
ministrator at Rose Lodge, Oregon, or
at the office of his attorney, Edw. J.
Clark, Pendleton, Oregrn.
Dated and first published, October
22nd, 1920.
H. C. Starr,
Administrator of estate of Guslav
Vlljannen, deceased.
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ardieg and Coolidge
AND
TO THE AMERICAN VOTER:
Are you satisfied, even content, with existing conditions of life?
Of course you are not.
You are burdened with taxation and the high cost of living.
For everything entering into your daily life you are paying an ab
normal price an unprecedented price.
Why?
Largely, if not altogether, because of the extravagance of government
at Washington because of padded payrolls because of colossal waste
following the war because of looseness, laxity, inefficiency and incom
petency in handling the country's affairs.
You are paying the bills for all this you, Americans, men and
women, who make up the good citizenship of this nation.
You are paying, and paying dearly, for all this.
Your Liberty Bonds those I. O. U's of Uncle Sam in which you
invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win the war, x
are today Lelow par. You made sacrifices, some of you, most of you, to
buy them, and now, with the war long over, but with peace not yet fully
established, you must make further sacrifices, if compelled to sell those
Liberty Bonds, in order to meet the abnormal conditions confronting you
and entering into your daily life at every turn.
Think of the tragic climax thus put upon your patriotism!
WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTE. BUT WAR WASTE
SHOULD HAVE ENDED WITH THE ENDING OF WAR. It did not
end then it has not ended. It has gone on prodigally shamefully.
And you, long-suffering American citizens, are paying the bill paying in
taxes and high cost of living the price of it all.
Is it not time to call a halt high time?
A Republican Congress curtailed governmental extravagance to the
extent of TWO BILLIONS or more reduced the department estimates
to that extent in spite of the resistance and obstruction of the Wilson
Administration. Think of that! But that was just the beginning of re
trenchment and reform which cannot be effected fully until the Executive
and Legislative departments of the government are working together ef
ficiently and in unison to bring about retrenchment and reform. And this
means A COMPLETE CHANGE AT WASHINGTON the substitution of
efficiency for inefficiency, capacity for incapacity, all along the line.
Then, and then only, will you be relieved of the burdens you are car
rying today.
You are hearing talk about America's duty to the world. Much of
it is intended solely for campaign purposes and is as full of deception as
the cry, "He kept us out of war," the Democratic slogan of 1916, when
the Administration at Washington knew full well that no power under'
Heaven could keep us out of war, and that, in fact, at the very moment,
when an election was being scantily won by false pretences, the Nation
was even then virtually at war.
America do her duty to the world!
When, pray, did America ever fail to do her duty her full duty
in any crisis or contingency affecting mankind? Never!
And America can be counted upon as confidently in the future as
she has been counted upon in the past.
AMERICA IS A DUTY DOING NATION. Any suggestion to the
contrary whatever the individual view as to the adjustment of world .
affairs, whether through a League of Nations or not is an affront to
every true American and must be dealt with as such.
The Republican Party pledges you Good Government. It pledges
to you efficiency, economy, courage and the square deal. It pledges you
an American government the sort of government that a long and illustri
ous line of Republican Presidents have given this Republic.
no NOT ALLOW YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE
RESULT TO KEEP YOU FROM THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY.
Do your duty as a citizen an alert, wide-awake, American citizen
just as America has ever done and will continue to do her full duty as
a nation, and thus will you help to put your Uncle Sam's house in order.
Vote for HARDING and COOLIDGE and a REPUBLICAN CON,
GRESS on November 2, and all will be made well.
HARDING and COOLIDGE MEAN GOOD GOVERNMENT.
And GOOD GOVERNMENT is what we all need and must have.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Government