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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
i . PACE FOUR LINCOLN ,'!'" V I k 1 1 - COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1921. ECONOMY SPECIALS j Saturday & Monday Only MACARONI, 4 LBS 27c APRICOT JAM, PER CAN 38c APPLE BUTTER, PER CAN 20c CHEESE, PER LB 27c The New Siletz Cheese LINNORE LARD, NO. 5 PAIL 89c POLAR WHITE SOAP, BAR 5c W.CBurcroff Mercantile Co. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION i F. . a J---- .. . JL,t.if,,lAiliitiAAAAAAJiAili1--1L - t--,--,--t--t I . ITTTTTW (ifi TTTTTTvTlTTTTTTTTTTTTTT'PTfTTiTr -j.,,.. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, "SWli ' JEWELRY & SILVERWARE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE A3 WATCHES .. rBBHIVHl. Knimicr P-i. jbLi. PETERSON THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON f THE UNIVERSAL CARI jl Mr. Eciscl Q. Ford, President of the Ford Motor jt Hi !l!3 ill THE UNIVERSAL CARI Mr. Eciscl Q. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, gives out the following s.ateinent: TOURING CAil 5415.00 r.UNAEOUT 370.00 COUPE 635.00 SCKAN .. 760.00 CHASSIS 345.00 "i PUCK -CHASSIS 435.00 TFiACTOR 625.00 "Another reduction hss been made in the list price of all tyr.ts of Ford ca.s and the Ford truck to take effect immediately. The list prices f. o. b. Detroit, are now as foilcwc: "The b:g rcductionollast fall vre made In anticipa tion of low material costs which we are now getting the benefit of, and this fact tage'her with Increased manufac turing efficiency and the unprecedented demand for Ford cars, particularly during the past three months permitting maximum production, have made another price reduction possible immediately. "Ford business for April and May 1921 was greater by 56,633 cars and trucks than for the same two months In 1920; In fact, the demand has been even greater than the supply, so that our output has been limited, not by unfilled orders but by manufacturing facilities. "During May wo produced 101,424 Ford cirs and trucks for sale in the United States alone the biggest month In the history of our company and our factories and assembly plants are now working on a 4010 car daily scedule for June. "The Fordson tractor Is still being sold at lest than the cost to produce on account of the recent big price reductions, and It is Impossible, therefore, to make any further cut in the price of the tractor. Can you afford to go without a car any longer when !Tords are Selling at these new low prices? There Is no 'reason now why you should delay purchasing a Ford car, Ford truck, or Fordson Tractor. We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordson tractor or the partclular type of ear In which you are interested. Just 'phone us or drop us a. card. A. T. PETERSON, Local Agent rH- LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Call in and look over our line of Hats, Caps, Gloves, .Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. .J.-t 4H4H-.M.-i4iHr'JMM a .JU incoln Bounty dank i (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO, OREGON DOES A GZNZRAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTOfcf C. E. HAWKINS At. Inter Paid on Tims Deposit J. B. BOOTH C. O. -HAWKINS For oil stoves and ovens see Colvin. John Isaacson of Ortoa was in the city this week as a juror. For dishpans, mllkpana and granite ware see Colvin. UU D. Nash of Nashville was here as a juror thU week. All kinds of new goods to arrive at R. S. Van Cleve's. R. C. Berarose of Rock Creek had business in Toledo Tuesday. Ches. MorrlBon of Elk City was do ing jury duty here this week. Fred Montgomery was down from Upper Big Elk Wednesday. T, H. Horning of Otter Rock was a Toledo visitor Monday forenoon. June Edwards of Nashville was here this week doing Jury dutj, D. C. Miller of Winant was here as a juror several days this week. J. C. Myrland was down from Chit wood the first of the week. Matt Pompel was over from the Siletz on business last Friday. Vern Folmsbee of Big Elk waa a To ledo visitor the first of the week. G. N. Barclay came up from Tide water Sunday to servo as a Juror. Frank Wade or Ailetz went out to Portland on business Wednesday. H. G. Downing of Burnt Woods was one of the jurors in the city this week. Capt. and Mrs. Matthews of New port were Tolado visitors Wednesday. It. E. Gliandler, the Siletz merchant was in the city on business Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Martin of Nashville was a Toledo visitor Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. H. Wakefield of Waldport was in the city on business Wednes day. Colvin's new fall and winter woolen ramples of men's suits look them over; reaonable prices. Frank Mann of Rose Lodge was here as a juror the fore pant of the week. One lot of Misses' 2-strap white slip pers, sizes 82 to 2, closing out at $1.25. The Bootery. Jacob Jacobson of Pioneer w-as In the city Wednesday morning on busi ness. We have Just received a shipment of grass and wool fibre rugs at pre war prices. Batsman Furniture Co. Emil T. Raddant of Orton was in the city Saturday, departing .on the noon train. Mrs. Tc:n Chaltorton and baby of Lower Siletz, were in the city Wed nesday er.iou'.e to Portland. Mrs. J. C. Altree went out to Albany Wednesday for a visit . with her daughter, Mrs. Howard. Geo. Larsun, tl.o Sil3tz sawmillman was a Tr.lado and Newport visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Colvin of Siletz were Toledo visitors several days the first of the week. Morchant W. C. Burcrcff motored to Portland Sunday to be in attendance at Buyers' Week. Fred Dawson the Newport druggist wan in the city the first of the week serving as a juror. Alec Catfish of Siletz recently pur chased a new Ford car from A. T. Peterson, local agent. Miss Neta Phelps of Ona was in the city yesterday, departing on the noon train for the Valley. Mrs. Earley of Tidewater and daugh ter, Mrs. White, of Newport, were In the city Tuesday. Private Coleman, of the Newport platoon, C. A. C, was up from the Resort City yesterday. , Minnie Plough of Monmouth, ar rived Wednesday evening for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. H'. Howell. Have Just received our Fall and Winter line of samples from Strauss Bros, and the Chicago Tailoring Co., The Bootery. Mrs. Walter Harding entertained the ladles whUi. club yesterday after noon. Mrs. A. E. Franklin won first prize and Mrs. R. P. Goin the booby. Mrs. J. F. Spooner and children ar rived ovor from AIcMinnvilla Wednes day evening for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hayden, and other Toledo friends. Thomas Young has just about com pleted his grading contract on the Toledo-Newport section of the high way. This road Is now in splendid condition. Brooks and MoMillln, manufacturers of Extra Star A Star Red Cedur Shin gles were up from Waldport Wednes day transacting business at the county seat. W. H. Parker came over from Salem Tuesday evening for a few days visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. Parker is employed with the Capitol Journal. Merchant R. S. Van Clevo was a Portland visitor the first of tlio week, this being "Buyers Week." in the citv He returned Wednesday evening, re ; porting a fine time. A. T. Peterson and son, John, were In Portland the Inst of the week at I tending the Fordson tractor demon- ;s!rauon. iney returned home Sat urday evening. John M. Miller of Newport and Joan Bell of Pioneer were the Lincoln county students on the Eugene camp us for the summer term of the Uni versity of Oregon which closed last week. Make Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND Popular Spacious Lobi.y At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest you write, phone or wire for reservations ARTHUR, H. MEYERS, Manager I He I Do You Realize I . . " THAT FOUR FIFTHS OF THE FOOT TROUBLES ARE ' CAUSED FROM SHOES THAT DO NOT FIT THE FEET? These troubles consist of Corns, Bunions, Callouses, Weak t and Broken Down Arches X The two latter troubles sometimes cause a pressure on the t f Nerves of the Arch in such a manner as to cause aching oacKS ana aui neaaacnes anuuiner various uuuum . You can cure most of these troubles by getting a correct I fit in Shoes, but, sometimes an Arch Corrector or Ad- juster is required It is just as important to have a correct fit in a Corrector I or Adjuster as in Shoes I am not a Doctor, but I have made the study of Feet m profession for the last 15 years, and have fit thousands of Feet with Shoes, Correctors and Adjusters I know that a large majority of people neglect to properly J care for their reet and also their Children s Did you ever stop to think what work you required of your 2 S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 2805 (26) FOR SALE OR TRADE Hav ing rented my farm I have no use for my team of mares, aged 1d and 11 yrs. weight about 1100 and 1200, well broken and will work anywhere. One i pure bred short horn bull, 3 yrs. old, gentle and sure breeder. Will trade for fall freshing cows or beef stock, or what have you. D. L. Peterson, '4J2 miles Northeast of Toledo on Cor vallis to Newport highway. (X) ORGAN FOR SALE See it at Fish's Store, Toledo, Oregon. j ! (25),FORD SEDAN FOR SALE i '19!S Model. Fred Romtvedt, Toledo.!' 4'4'4'4,4i4,4ifr4'!,4'44l4l4lfr44"frtt44,4lt4'4l4l4l44l$4'tt4if l-'sve 80icre rar.ch for rent with Jgcod cropr., and cattle, at $125 per 'year rent. Call on A. Kamle at the Upper Farm schoolhouse, Siletz. WANTED Good Dairy Butter and 'Fresh Eggs L. C Smith, Newport, j COW FOR SALE Part Jercy, an' I easy milker, giving about ten quarts .of miik per day, gentle, no horns. R. H. KALTZ, the Piano Tuner will ' ,be In town next week. As his time Is limited be r-ure to leave your order. at Leader Office, Toledo. NOTICE To those who owe me: On August 13, 1921, I shall place all unpaid bills due me in the hands of an attorney with instructions to sue, garnishee and collect. P. Frederick. (29) FOR SALE 16 x 16 Army tent. See Ed Nelson, Toledo, Or. (26) CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE; Posits are at Hall Bros., Siletz. Price 13c. and 20c. each, owing to size. See Hall iros., or Harald Hansen, Si letz, Oregon. (25) NOTICE I have placed all my accounts in the hands of W. H. Water bury, Attorney at Law, Toledo, Ore gon, for collection. Please pay at once and save extra costs. E. M. Dodele. ""(25) FOR SALE 1 Good Grade Jersey Bull, two years old. Want $40.00. Chas. W. Myers, Elk City, Or. (25) FOR SALE 50 Full (Blooded White Leghorn chickens, all last year's pullets, most are laying. I am asking 75 cenlts each for them. C. A. Thompson, South Beach, Oregon. NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens THERE'S no smoke and smell to make disagree able wotkof cooking with the New Perfection Oil Stove. Clean, intense heat drives directly against the utensil and the flame stays where you set it. We'll be glad to demonstrate how easily you can regulate the New Perfection for any sort of cooking. We have the New Perfection Oven also and it bakes perfectly. Bateman Furniture Co. TOLEDO. OREGON L ' mV MSBBB I J rfO OENTAL CREME For white teeth and a clean mouth. Just the most delightful dental preparation you ever used. With Klenzo, chil dren don't have to be urged at tooth-cleaning time. Take a tube home to try. TOLEDO DRUG CO. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. Toledo, Oregon FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY I reoresent the Salem Nursery and will take orders for Fall delivery any' I time new. C. R. Ellsworth, Toledo. FOR SALE Big Durham cow giving 4 gallons of milk a day; also Jersey calf 6 weeks old; and a cook stove. See Chas. Mock, Toledo, Oregon. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lincoln In the Matter of the Estate of A. N. Lowe, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Albert A. Lowe. Executor ' of the Estate of A. N. Lowef, Deceased, has filed his Final Accouut with' the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ore gon at Toledo. All persons having objections to the allowance , of said Account must file the same within 4 weeks from the first publication of this Notice. Date of first publication, July 8, 1921. Date of last publication Aug. 5. 1921. Albert A. Lowe, Executor. I Water Front Market f. WHOLESALE & RETAIL J Dealers in J DRESSED & CURED MEATS ' FISH IN SEASON t HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES I WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. !j..t..l..MMiMMM"M"M- NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has bi'fn appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County Ore gon, administratrix of the"fc;tate of Scott Lane. Debased. All persons having claims against said estate are I hereby directed to file the same at the home of the undersigned adminis tratrix n?ar Siletz, Oregon, within six months from date thereof, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers. Pated and first published, July 29th, 1921. Minnie Lane, . Administratrix of the esti.e of Scott Lane, Deceased. . . ; JS ilH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010761 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Rosebuig, Oregon, July 19th, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Lester V. Skeels, of'Alsea, Oregon, who, on July 22, 1916, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 010761. for SW'4 SEVi. S S SE'4 SWH Sec. 14, and V!4 EH NWVt, WV4 EV4 E NWV4 and NE',4 NE'A NEVi NW14, Section 23, Township 15 S-, Range 9 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1921. Claimant names as wiinessps: Thomas Taylor, of Alaoa. Oregon H. S. Tullock, of Alsea. Oregon. Elmer Taylor, of Alaea, Oregon. Clarence Sapp. of Alsea, Oregon. W. H. Canon, Register. White House paint In 5-gallon cans at $2.75 per gallon, while it lasts. Bateman Furniture Co. HOUSE AND LOT For sale. In quire at this office. Acetylene welding bring In your .broken castings and have them made 'as good as new. F. W. Carson, To ledo, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011590 Department of the Interior JJ. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 19th, 11)21. Notice is hereby given that William Sauer, Jr., of Heceta, Oregon, who, on July 13, 1918, made Honientead Entry, Serial No. 011590, for NW4 SE'4 NW, Wa NE PE'4 NW'i, N SW'4 SE4 NWV4, E SEV4 SE4 NV. W NEU NV'i. W'a E'4 NEVi NWH, S'i SW4 SW'4 NE54. NW14 SE4 SE NW'4 of Section 22, Township 16 S., Range 11 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bofore Joe Morris, Jr., U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Mapleton, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1S21. Claimant names as wi.nesses: George Halliday, of Heceta, Oregon. William Gregg, of Cushmtn, Oregon Pen Punch, of Hecota, Oregon. Joseph Mechem, of Heceta, Oregon. W. H. Canon, Register. (24) FOR SALE 1 920 Ford Truck, Pneumatic Tires. Call at this office. Will consider trade for 1321 Roadster. (19) FOR SALE 240 ACRES the best of river bottom soil, about Sti acres In crops, small box house and fine large barn, 60 ft., well fenced. Also 45 head best Durham cattle, all kinds of farm and hay tools. Price reasonable come and see. Six miles below Agency. C. F. Anderson.