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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
I INCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1921 PACE THREE Wanted : A National Policeman- The farmer does not get enough money for th3 food ho sells; but the consumer, who buys it, pays too much. It is high time that Uncle Sam constituteckhimself a policeman to protect both producer and consumer. If he keeps the in-between boys from raiding the Public-Food melon patch, the producer will no longer have to put up with so small a return and, what is just as important, the public will net have to p::y ex orbitant prices for food. The Farm Bureaus, expressing tho minds of the organized farmers of America, are setting out, to convince ' Uncle Sam that he must act. It is only by national mobilization that the fanners can hope to secure action on this and other questions whose solution vitally affects the future cf our farming industry. T' Frm Bureau Movement deserve: - - sup port of each and every The Cou:;tsv Ge-n't: : , the great rational chwi-.y..-;. ' re gressive meuiods, is thoroughly in accord with the aiza3 of the rrra 5 CenU the Opy Eurccus. lis vhhn iz nrts-na!: for in r'.heilns Vr.z zoz'. x'., I Avzl raa-t-ril which saal .-isupu.: biweekly :h;i:i3 i'.z cdiu.i". :.r 1 v utars travel Luc cci-c y ovc- ::i t rcliol'tir.e lnt"st news ltj;I trw '.. ::t Ii;3 ciitork-1 f'Cl'rr cn tn;rcfrra be ac cepted f.:s fa'.-! vcici-.tg ths Uxught cf tht Arr;ri-.-r i i.:; r-xi. You war uvl nt-i this national m!-ror of farm mo-is. It cost3 only $1.00 for a yt-zr. Many farm ers tuy i.'s ti e biii bv.y they ever made. Send a dollar till or your cl.;:h tzJ.iv. $1.00 t!:e year me covimGEiirzi CirculiUiZon 000,000 Vctkly The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Also Publisher of The Saturday Evening Post end The Iadies' Home Juuejal rj Babies in Arms in Polish Bread Line Children, too weak to walk, are carried in their mothers' arms to the American Jewish Relief clinics in Poland. The faces of mothers and children alike are lined deep with suffering, privation and disease brought on by five years f 'TWsphotograph, typical of 3,500,000 child victims of war and famine, slowly dying in Eastern and Central Europe, was taken at Lodz. Food is the only cure that most of them need. Without it they must perish. America is the only 'land to which they can look for the faintest hope of life. No food can be had from their own countries sooner than the harvests of 1921. Starvation is daily taking toll by the hundreds. Every dollar to be given to the European Relief Council's $33 000,000 fund, now being raised, must be given immediately. Starvation knows no delay. Contributions should be made through local committees or Franklin K. Lane, treasurer of the Council, 42 Broadway, New York City. a-,.,:,.-,., rvr... Am-;-9n Cooperating in the European Keuet uouncu are vmcrican tvcuci numui..!...., ""-"' m!s. ?-rvire Committee (Quakers), the Federated Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Jewish Joint i,f. ,t r'...,M,. " f.. a. ann y . . " !Friei WITH THE PRESIDENT-ELECT IN THE- SOUTH . . 'I i'' j (- y I n 7 For dishes see Colvln. For men's and boy'a clothing sea Colvin. John Hamar of Hlllsboro was a To ledo visitor Tuesday. John Gwynn came down from Eddy vllle Monday evening. Mrs. P. Frederick was a passenger for Albany IJuosday noon Ted McElwain returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Buell gcovlllo were Toledo visitors yesterday. j Clias. Cator of Harlan was a Toledo visitor the first of the week. Chas. Damon of Newport passed thru Monday enroute to Portland. Assessor Ed. Stocker had business at Newport Monday evening. Mrs. Hester Coovert of Ona was a Toledo visitor last Saturday.- Wm. Bain of Yaquina passed thru Saturday enroute to McCoy. James inland of Nashville was a To ledo visitor Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. lien Young of Harlan were Toledo visitors Tuesday. Mr3. F. V. Carson returned Friday evening from a visit at Portland. Dr. W. M. Berry of Newport was a passenger for Albany yesterday. ' Mrs. Ira Wade returned Saturday evening from a Visit in the Valley, Sweet Juicy Navel Oregones, 15o doz-n at Frederick's Quality Store. Clius. Ccnnors of Chitwood ws a Toledo visitor the ilrst of the week. Dr. F. M. Carter the Agency phy sician was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Rev. Walter Ross of Siletz was In the city Tuesday enroute to Harris bin;:. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. AUree and children r:-.:;::.t J home Tuesday evenins from Puii'an'J. We have a complete line of Hay, Gra'n and Mill Feeds. ' Frederick's Quality Store. Mi -;. Lonnle Hoover and Children wcr'j clown from Ncrtons the latter part of last week. Lester Wauglr returned from Albany Sunday. He reports Mrs. Waugh a greatly Improved. Bu:n to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howe, Wednesday, February 16th, 1321, a thirteen pound boy. Mr?. Arthur Nye and daughter, Jaun ita, departed Sunday for Portland for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hawkins of New port were viailins relatives in this cl.y Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Warren Andrews of Lower Farm was in the city Wednesday hav ing some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newsome and children departed Monday for Kansas where they will make their home. Mrs. Earl Marker went out to Cor-vr-lHs Sn'nrdav fn a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Collins. ErliuR Brauti was over from Cor vallis the first of the week, returning to his studies at the O. A. 0. Tuesday. M. S. Col'ins of Siletz was a ass eiiRer for J'lm t!j.nd yesterday being tailed to the city by tlie illness of his w.fe. Chas. Cildei-sleove was over from O. A. C. Saturday and Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Uilderslceve. Henry Olson, S. P. Traveling Freight Ajent, wa-. In the city the first ol tne week looking after the company's In tel esis here. Mrs. R. A. Arnold, and Misses Ardl- nolle Clarke and Ava liullard went to Portland yesterday noon to take In the Grand Opera. Mr atifl Vr Week arrived uo from Wrih P.onrt Frirlnv evening, at which place they have been making their oir.e fore some time. Ttnmlrl Tlininnann of Seattle Was vlaltin? here with his brother Alec, tlie latter part of last week.. He re turned to Seattlu Sunday. Aim Alirams and little sister of Taft were Tolc do visitors several days thin week, the latter having some dental work attnded to while here. W. A. Cooper and Clair Altree went down to Newport Monday evening to drill wiili the Coast Artillery, they being members of the Newport com pany. work did not work out as its authors had expected. If the new bill passes they will come back under the Jurisdiction of the Court and share and share alike with the rest or us Remember tho basketball KaniO at the fair building this evening between the Tnlortn and Siletz niKh school teams. This is the lost game of the season and promises to do a good one H. S. Pruner of Yaquina this week received a registered Jersey bull from Fox Bros, of Silverton, to head his herd of pure bred Jerseys. Lincoln County Is gradually stocking up with a better grade or cows. Lester Martin of Newport passed thru to Salem Tuesday where he will heforfl the legislature in the Interests of a bill to have Newport put back Into Lincoln county. Several years aeo some of the citizens of New nnrt imrl a hill tiaRsed bv the legisla ture making the City of Newport Into a separate road aistrici ana laning h out rrom under ine jurisdiction m hn f'nuntv Court Insofar as the spending of the road funds was con cerned. It was a very seinsu arrange ment oml nwlnir In the CountV Court adopting a new method of doing road NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ..To Insure Insertion In current week's Issue, all changes for adver tisement'j should be handfd In not later tiisn Wednesday evening. h W5 CARRY A GOOD LINE Men's Furnishing Goods Men's and Boys' Guaranteed Rain . Clothes SEE OUR SAMPLES Get Prices on Made-to-Order Men's and Boys' Suits COME IN AND SEE The Beautiful Mandel Phonograph Before Buying We Carry a Large Line of Records at all Times COLVIN'S STORE Toledo 1 n In l 1 1 1 t,,niiyt . 5 MILLIPJC.K Y LiUUDS . ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. t t i tyiv L INCOLN WOUNTY " (INCORPOflATED) TOLEDO, .. OREGON ANK DOES A GENERAL BANkIKG CUSINESS DIRECTORS ( C. E. HAWKINS . J. B. BOOTH C. O. IIAWKIN3 4 Interest Paid on Tims Deposits 5MHfvv:v:M::.Hv:5 The Peoples Meat Market S. R.ANDERSON, Proprietor TOLEDO, OREGON MIn Every Respect" says the Good Judge You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste lasjs so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco I " viWBH m-t" W .S J.I 'J. !.! .I. j ti.. 'trrrn 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010562 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Kodcburg, Oregon, January 21, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Virgil Ho;vU, of Yachatii, ortsim, wl... c.i February IS, Utti, made ioi:ies;cad Entry, Serial No. 01O.')l!2, for EVa SV',i SW',4. W'i W!s feKU SV'4. N NBV Sli'.-i SV',4. M-1 MV4 SKU SW',i. tiK'i NW',4 SW'li, W,4 SV'4 NK',4 SV.'W, WA SWV SK SWVi. and a'-i SKi NEU SWi of Section 2", Towusulp 14 S., Range 11 W W'ihainetie Jlaridinn, has filed notice of intention to mako Final Three-vtr Proof, to establish claim to the land ub;iva described, be fore the Clerk ot tho C.muty Cuurt ot Lin. oi;i Coua', Oregon, at Tolecn., Orei;cu, ou ilic 4th d;iy of March, 192l. Claimant names as witness: James I. Williamson, of Vachats, Oregoa. . Walter Howell, of Yachuts, Oregon. 11. W. Hays, of Yachats, Oregon. Junits Harrison, of Yachuts, ureguu. W. H. Canon, Register. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned- executrix of the estate of Margaret Harrison, deceased, will by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record in the record of the County Court of Lincoln C iunty, Oregon, on the 11th, day of January, 1921, authorizing and licensing the un dersigned executrix to sell all real estate belonging to said estate, at the Court House door In Toledo. Oregon, on the 19th day of February, l:21. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. sell the following real property, to-wlt: SWVi of NWV4, W ot SW'i Sec. 28; nnd SKVi; and SKV4 of NE'4 oi Section 23 all in Township 12 South Range 11 West of Willamette Merld Cash in hand. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, January 12th, 1921. Edith R. Howell, Executrix of the Kstate ot Margaret Harrison, Deceased. CALL FOrt SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is t.ereby given that all war rants drawn ou School District No. 2, Toledo, Oregon, nnd endorsed not paid for want of funds, up to ana including Warrant No. 7K5, dated May 14, 11)20. ere hereby called and lmeroFt stepped this da:e. Dated this 1st day or Feb., ldil. L. M. Siarr, Cijri When in need of cement work plastering see Chas. Mock, EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS To those receiving cards from this ollice notifying them that their sub scriptions have t.;,lred nnd who do not renew: We take It for granted thai you do not desire the paper und there fore your names are taken from our list. The Leader stops coming wh- n the time paid for expires, uniess continued on special request. If you do nut want it we cannot afford to continue stn I Ing it. ONE HUNDRED HEAD ANGO'; GOATS WANTED Must be free frcrt all dlse.ise and In good conditio.!. Send price and all Information in first letter. Albert A. Falcon, 133 N. 16th St., Portland, Oregon. WANTED A good, steady, t'e ms.iiy salesmen to hane'lo a . . d"3 wwagor, I j Lincoln County. No rn ience needed. For full part ulars write promptly to Dr. Ward's N.-' ical Company, Winona, Minnesota. Es tablishcd 1856. A FARM CARGAIN on aesc. t of poor health, I am offering cr.c i tho best farm bargains oi the v.ir'.ct to day. 153 A. V mi cs fi'- i " ledo. ' all stock, farm machinery, fe; ' ioui.h for the winter and quite a ! . of win ter apples, In fact moat c. 'ything that is needed on a farm. you want a good rJao be sure 1 ?ee thio before you try. Pricec . .' "00. for quick sale. For full pa:-: . .: s Add; .20 P. O. Cj: 215.