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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13th, 1921. LINCOLN COUNTY, LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HARDEN. Publisher rtl f 1 t IHh Biliousness Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce. as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. PACE TWO ' .... 4.WIui.V"'a fHEN you have a bilious attaclTyour livr 8 to perform its functions. Yon becorcs c - stipated. The food you eat ferments in your R stomach instead of digesting. This Liflames the f stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a tcrribls headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will i viiC uF your uver, clean out your stomach and you wxubuon peas wen as ever. There is nothing better. f Toledo Heat Co. ! DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides Brown & Oldenburg, Props. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance, $2.00 Six Montht, In advance J 1.00 Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 20 cents Inch. Composition 5 cents Inch. Locals f vents line. ONE WAY TO CUT qpWN YOUR GROCERY BILLS CALL AT "GILDERSLEEVE'S GROCERY" LOOK OVER OUR STOCK GET OUR PRICES GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL BOTH. BE PLEASED- i A. M. GILDERSLEEVE t r The White Corner Store We have a fine line of Groceries, Flour and Feed And Your Dollar has a greater purchasing power at this Big Store item for item Our Special Sales every Saturday-Monday are cash savers R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 . TOLEDO, OREGON Toledo Drug Co. Beginning May 1 st Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sundays 4:30 to 5:30 IFMjpes c5r SmokerBJ);' A.rticlos at, . v. AL'S SMOKEHOUSE Y NO SPACE FOR KNOCKERS rillrtiiv tliA no u t turn uichl. urn natt. rerelvarl -a. rlelnc-A nf latrora fnr mth. liratVtfi. from nnrsnn.i rnniHInir in Hif. ferent parts of the county, criticising the County Court (or what U has or has not done in its road building pro gram. The columns of the Leader are open to tnose wno nave constructive criticisms to offer, whether tliev favor or oppose the building of more roads. nowever we nave no space or time for tnose wno would vent their personal spleen thru our columns. Seme of the articles are signed and some are not We can respect the man who has the courage and con victions to sign his article, even if he Is quoting something that he claims Sam Jones told Bill Smith and thai Bill Smith told him, but we have no use ior me man wno sends In an un- j signed article. If you have something to expose, put ' it down in black and white, don't! try to make out that you know a loi t about something and then wind nn hv saying nothing. Cite actual in. ; stances, quote figures that you can back up. Develop Your Home State by . Patronizing Your Railroads The development of Oregon and its Railroad Transportation service is a matter of' importance to' you. ..A vital faotor- in the development of Western Oregon is. the. Southern Pacific Company Did You Know - $11,0831754.93 . ' 4,519,888.00 1,110,038.86 - $ib,JiJ,48i.M; Southern' Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific purchases In Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific taxis paid in Oregon for 1920 amounted to, Southern Pacific total distribution in Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific Is the rargest payer of taxes in. Western and Southern Oregon:. Southern PaciSc taxes average 7 of ell taxes paid In every county through which it operates To continue these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide better facilities and con ' ventent, safe, rapid and haquent service is the aim of that Company Why not travel on Southern Pacific trains and do your part to enable that Company v to keep pace with the further development of Oregon Reduced Fare Tickets REPORT OF CONDITION Of the First National Bank of To ledo at Toledo, in th Stat, nf Clrntrnn at the close ot business on April 28,' 1921. Reserve District No. 12 Charter No. 11937 Resources Loans and discounts, including rediscounts S5 U. S. Govt, securities owned Other bonds, stocks, secur ities, etc Furniture and fixtures 7 Cash in vault 4 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank l Net amounts due from national banks 8 CheckB on banks located out side of city or town of re porting bank and other cash items Other assets, If any ,921.44 100.00 164.70 689.51 ,341.84 ,000.00 ,002.27 961.90 848,02 TOTAL $29,029.68 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in $17,100.00 Surplus fund 1,720.00 individual deposits subject to check 8.134.06 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 170.00 Certificates of deposit 1,905.62 TOTAL .., $29,029.68 STATE OF OREGON, ) )ss. County of Lincoln, ) , I. W.'Beck. Cashlor nf th h named bank, do solemnly swear that me aDove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. Beck, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of JIay, 1921. G. B. McCluskey, Notary Public. My commission expire3, Sept. 2, 1923. Correct Attest: A. T. Peterson, Guy Roberts, Keter Frederick, Directors. CORONA, the mrt- obit typewriter, 160.00. including handsome case. Other makes for sale or runt at lowest prices. W. B. Hartley Co. Newport, Oregon V T II E UNIVERSAL CAB Here arc authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921 and how many have been sold to retail customers, in the United States. Produced JANUARY 29.883 FEBRUARY 35,305 MARCH 61,886 Delivered to !et?ll Customers 67,208 63,603 87,221 Total Production 127,074 Total Sales 208,032 showing that actual sales for the first three monlhc of 1921 exceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks) April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cart and trucks and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants combined calls for only 90,0001 These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster than manufacturing facil ities to produce and were it not for the dealers' limited stocks, which -e now being rapidly depleated, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent anything like prompt de liveries. If you would be sure of having your Ford ear or truck when you want It, you should place your order now, Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a card. A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent Lucky Tiger The Vtttftfif' imf wmnw.v nuwmiuj HMD i ll IHUtW WHO IUK7W BKlT:4.: l j- I outeoos alps stops f allin hair- . Koaiif vr hul.U : i i- J f certain. Money-Back Guarantee. C , rufErsis anm tartar, or aand 2 SO LDCKT TWER C., Hum City. Ha. m ADVANTAGES OF A- BANK ACCOUNT However small it may be, if you settle your transactions with checks, the cancelled checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Checking accounts are therefore more than a convenience they are an Insurance against overpayment Every one should pay bills and accounts with checks. Your checking account will b weltomed at this bank, where you are' assured of absolute security and the most courteous service. First National Bank of Toledo We are a member of the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon for SUMMER VACATIONISTS AND TOURISTS Back East Summer Tourist Tickets Week-end and Season Summer Vacation Tickets to Seashore and Mountain Resorts will be on sale May 28th to September 30th Week-end tickets are limited to Monday following sale date. Season tickets per mit Btop-overs and return limits vary wiih closing date of resorts to Eastern Cit'les will be on sale June 1st to August 15th through CALIFORNIA in one direction Final limit three months from sale date, not to exceed October 31st. Liberal stop overs and your choice of routes "OREGON OUTDOORS" A new Illustrated booklet graphically describing the different resorts, and including ho'.el and camp information Copy FREE on request. For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or sleeping car accom modations inquire of any Ticket Agent of SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES , JOHN M. SCOTT ' General Passenger Agent rTTTTTTTTTm PTTTTtTT TTvTt CalLornia Plan of Marketing Appeals to .Farmers .. i 'rta9i-.-mMail33L .... i I vt.tlW." ' i -C NGutocjVon Commodity marketing as suc cessfully launched in California, bids fair to spread into national practice, as shown by recent ac tion of tho American Farm Bu reau Federation. The plan can and does apply to all farm com modities. It is a state or national pooling of all products to be sold by. expert marketing men ap pointed by tlic farmers themselves. Wheat growers, ., corn growers, I wool growers, cotton growers, live stock men, farm produce men, etc.. are to he so organized, under the Farm Bureau present plans, furnishing the assurance of the highest possible market to all of its members, no matter what tbeir crop may be. Photos show up per left: Crowds In western Kan sas at mass meeting on commod ity organization during one of thp (recent Farm Bureau drives: right. C. H. Gustafson, chairman of thu prain marketing committee of the Farm Bureau Federation, wbo re-' ports Feb. 1 4 at a Kansas City I meeting on the 'California plau"ij to his grain growers. Lower leftrl Activities in the southwest, wbere' the winter onion growers ar al-( ready highly organized and ar getting highest price fortbelri bcrmuda and pearl onions. I D0MALO. HAVE .'oU SEEM MY BVJY? I H GEPTtE lS ABAty 0AD UTTLE GtRL, DONALD AND I 5HE rWS RWJ OFF - WONT YOU MOZiE gSWCBNGTb BE FORCED ToTlE UniWlT HELPM3'rr-7 HER UP gA? IF SHE t0MT STOP PULING- nUlrlC FWD TS'"M J VEVUM MPs BRowME r J -"i AWAY fr- r WE lNEED, I InLT mu jMM UKira-MI' rop bpought 'ew Home an; WE AiMT EVER HAl AKY, GlRL TO Tie 'EM 06 WlTrt Vy'foTl 1 THOSE ?W'7 OL. . AS RIK m ua tt-t Tf hours 10 to 12 a. in.: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. ui. Emergency calls at any time