Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 09, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th,, 1921.
ECONOMY SPECIALS
Saturday &Monday Only
OUR 27c BULK COFFEE 22c '
REGULAR 65c GRADE BULK
TEAS 52c
' LIBBY'S MILK, 2 FOR 25c; ,.
LADIES ASK FOR -FREE SHOPPING BAG
W.CBurcroff Mercantile Go.
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
fflffri t.r DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCK8,
-Cft?5 JEWELRY & SILVERWARE
WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
I-I. Ju. PETERS 0ST
THE OLD RELIABLEr-(Establlshed 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON
I THE UNIVERSAL CAR
1 beginning.. That fact made. it VThe Universal m; . Jt 1111
ij has always led in lowest first cost as well aa in lowest II
!; cost to maintain and operate.' " I I j
ABOUT FORD CARS SOLID LOGIC
The Ford car has been fundamentally right from the
beginning.. That fact made. it !'The Universal Cat' . It
has always led in lowest first cost as well 83 in lowest
cost to maintain and operate.' "
Runabout, Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, .Truck and '
Fordson Tractor We have them all and will make
reasonably prompt delivery.
Simplicity has ever marked the designing and building
of Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Henry Ford and his
engineers have always striven for simplicity with strength.
The succeas of the Model "T" Ford car and a great part
of the Kord Motor Company's success has c,ome from an
early understanding and appreciation of that principle
in motor car construction. The fewer the parts in a car,
fewer the parts to go wrong. When that simple truth
is carried out In producing a car, s it Is in Ford cars,
trucks and tractors, the result is bound to be a simplicity
of dosign and building that means simplicity, durability
and economy of operation. . .
This simplicity of construction proves Itself in the
ease with which Fond cars, trucks and tractors are driven.
Five million Ford cars in daily service proves every claim
we make.
More than ever we are sure the Ford car ' your
necessity let's have your order today.
. ; F.'o. B. DETROIT '
jChasis $345 Runabout $370 Touring 815 Truck (with
pneumatic tires) 0195 Starters on above, models $70
additional. Demountable wheels $25 additional.
.Sedan with starter and demountable wheels $760.00 ,
Coupe, with starter and demountable wheels, $395.00
N A. T. PETERSON, Local Dealer
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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., Eto. .
Boy's school suits at Colvln'a.
Fine line of stationery at Colvln'a,
Boys' and men's sweater at Col
vln'a. Why ship berries when the can
nery pays highest cash price for them?
See Colvln's $20.00 all-wool dress
suits.
Large line of School supplies at
Colvln's.
"Call at the Cannery and get your
supply of blackberry crates.
iMIbs Florence Derrick arrived home
Wednesday evening.
. Dinnerware granlteware' and tlnri
ware at Colvln'a,
Ralph McDonald the Watkins man
was in the city Tuesday, "
; For Your Heater Bateman Furni
ture Co.
. 'Mrs. 3. S. Akin came down from
Blodgett Monday evening.
For your Range Bateman Furni
ture Co.
Hon. B.. F. Jones of Newport was a
county seat visitor yesterday.
For Graniteware Bateman Furni
ture Co.
Dudley Trapp of Chitwood was a
county seat visitor yestorday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick AbDoy motored
down from Elk City Wednesday.
For phonographs, sue the beautiful
Mandel at Calvin's.
Oliver Johnson of Chitwood was a
county seat visitor Wednesday.
C. V. Averill of Newport was in the
city on business Monday evening.
Prof. Olivftr of Wuluport is in the
city this week taking in the Fair.
Mrs. Lola Cruson and chiWren were
Valleyward passengers Monday noon.
Walter McCaulou is assisting in
Bert Howe's barber shop during the
'Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Minthorne were
up from Newport yesterday taking in
the fair.
Remember, the Leader and the Ore
gon Farmer, both one full year for
S2.15.. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chandlor were
over from the Slletz yesterday in their
cr,
ti, T. Loudon cama. down from Eddy-
villa Wednesday evening to be here
for the Fair.
O. H. Ilorsfull of Rock Creek was
In the city Wednesday, bringing down
exhibits for the Fair.
Marjhal Cuiuack and crew washed
down Hill street Wednesday so as I
to have it cban for the Fair. '.. , I
Sail your blackberries to the Ya-1
q-.ilii'a E.ny Packing Co., and encourage ;
home indus'.ry. ' i
Djrt Ruljison of Tillamook was in1
the c:ty Friday ecroute home from a :
visit with old friends on the Siletz.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Olniotead moved
down from Summit Wednesday and
are again occupying their house here.
Exchange your old heater or range
or a new one Bateman Furniture
Co. '
Mr. and Mrs. Cr-.vor Voigh. nnd
laughter departed Wednesday for the
Valley where thoy exuuet to iuulb
their home. .
Mrs. Wm. Matthews was up from
the Reoort City yesterday. She is in
,-charge of the Red Cross rsst room at
the fair. I
There will be services at the M. E.
Church Sunday, both morning and
evening, the Rev. C. R. Ellsworui
preaching.
Clarence Ofstedahl drove ' dowp.
from Portland Wednesday evening in
his car to vis'' his mother and incl
dentally take in' the fair.
Gabriel Dahl is shipping some fine
cauliflower and calil.i ,j
Mr. Dahl says that he can't begin to
supply the demand this year.
6. B. Vanderpool of Newport was in
the city on' buoinoss yesterday. Mr.
Vanderpool recently sold his restaur
and for a timo Is taking it easy.
L. C. Mowery is over from the
Slletz fixing up the exhibit of the
Slletz Prairie Cooperatve Cheese Co.
This company Is turning out some
very fine cheese.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blosser of Rock
Creek were in, the city Wednesday,
coming down with Mr. Horsfall and
departing on the noon train for the
Valley. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas', accomp
anied by Mrs. L. C. Smith, drove up
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September 1 9th THE FIRST PROBLEM
is the easiest. It is Shoes, a rvd every father arid mother in
TOLEDO knows WHERE to find GOOD SHOES. School
, shoes for girls has always' been our pride but school shoes
for boys Ah that's where o jr real test came but we have
them priced rig'ht for CASH.
Misses', Sizes 212 to 7 '
OUR "SOUND JVIAID" and
"BUCK. HECHT" SHOES ex
actly meets this specification.
High Shoes of chocolate color,
Chrome tanned leather. Heavy
but flexible. Goodyear welt con
struction. Strictly all leather
Shoes built for real hard' wear
and look neat.
Youth's, Sizes 8'2 to 2
"BILLY BUSTER" and "LION
BRAND" SHOES will give satis
factory service because they are
made of all first class leather,
soles, inersoles and counters.
The "BILLY BUSTER" has cop
per toes which are a great pro
tection. These Shoes are fully
guaranteed to give good service
to wearer.
Misses', Sizes 8'2 to 2
THE "KRIEDER" SHOES
for big girls, little girls, plump
girls, slim girls they all want.
NICE SCHOOL SHOES and
we don't blame them. We have
done our best to get just, this
kind of SHOES. High Shoes
of chocolate color, smooth calf
leather, rubber heels, Medium
heavy G.oodyear sewed soles.
Just the shoe for Winter wear.
Boy's, Sizes 2'2 to 5'a
"BILLY BUSTER" and "LION
BRAND" are the SHOES that
will stand the wear. Black Ro
sisto' Calf leather. Heavy all
leather soles, "' inersoles and
counters. Bettor Shoes cannot
be mad.
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1NCOLN BOUNTY
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TOLEDO, , OREGON
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DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTOM -C.
B. HAWKINS -J.
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C. a HAWKINS
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Paid m
Time Deposit
S. E. NEWKIRK,
Prop.
Phone 2805
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Make
Your Hotel
WHEN IN f
PORTLAND
Popular Spacious Lobft
At the Cenfer of
Evvrytliiiig
BROADWAY at STARK ST.
We suggest you write, phone ,
or wire for reservations
ARTHUR, H. MEYERS, Manage
(31) TO RENT 'A FJVEROOM
House, one-half block from Poet
Office. 1 UnfurnlBhed cr partly fur
hlshed. If Interested call 6051, Toledo.
(31) FOR SAUE Kimball Chaple Or
gan, good as new. See Oliver John
son, rfiltwood, Or.
(3D-FOR SALE-ONE GOOD Milk
CovV, will milk all winter w,th a little
care; pnice reasonable. Carl Tangen
v . i J n..nnn
"from Newport yesterday morning with r.QA0OI.INE LAUNCH For Sals
exhibits for the Fair. Mr. Thomas Is ' will trade for cattle or good milk
exhibiting some very fine pictures of cow. See A. H. Schlecht.
beach scenes.
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DR. L, HOYT BROWN
dentist'
Nat BaitK Bldg. . Toledo, Ortgon
OFFICE HOUR
to 12 A, M. and 1 to P. M
ENGINEERING WORK
Professional Engineer In the State
of Oregon, Topography work, Civil
Engineering and Sub-Dlvltlon work.
A. J. McMillan. Toledo. Oreoon
. Mrs. Chris Norgaard and cnlldren
came up from Newport yesterday,
where they have been for a week, and
will spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Hawkins.
I. F. HIser, who has been laid' up
the past several weeks with a game
knee, is now able to be around with
the aid of a crutch. Mr. HIser Injured
his knee' while logging.
John Turnidge arrived home Sunday
'evening from McCredie Springs which
' are located up the middle fork of the
'Willamette. John has peen taking'
treatment for rheumatism, and says
that he was greatly benefited. ,
Prof, and Mrs. Victor Shaw and
children arrived Monday evening.
Mr.. Shaw will be in sharge of the
grammar srhool and Mrs. Shaw will
teach In the high school They are
lecupyini the Wade house on Fourth
street.
FOR 8ALE One Black Horse, Wt.
.bout 1700, sound and true, wjll sel!
at a eierlflce. Can be seen at Chas
Miller, Ranch, 7 mile, from Toledo.
Blackberries Wanted
SELL YOUR BERRIES FOR CASH
and insure a PERMANENT INDUSTRY for Toledo
" The old Toledo cannery now operating under
the new management of
The Yaquina Bay' Packing , Co f
And is now ready to receive your berries
Call at Plant for Crates
'4 f 1 1 I I I I I I I M-y
Water Front Market
WHOLE8ALE A RETAIL
Dealers In
DRESSED A CURED MEATS
FISH IN SEASON
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDE3
WAUGH & MEAKER, Props.
f t MM 'I HUM 1 1
"wiNTED- FURNISHED HOUSE
' .b..ninn Rooms, by man and
or nwK",i - , nM
wife, for the winter. Call at this Of
fice. "
Oregon State Fair: Salem, Sept.,
26th to Oct 1st-A wealth of agri
cultural, livestock and Industrial dls
plays, an excellent racing program,
ht'nh class amusements and attrac
tions, and Ideal camping grounds.
A. M. Lea", Manager, Salem, Oregon.
BULL FOR SALE Registered Dur
ham, 2 years old. A. L. Nye. New-
port Oregon.
REDUCTION
IN PRICE OF
SSierain-Williams Paint
ALL SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRICES ARE REDUCED FOR THE
THIRD TIME WITHIN ONE YEAR.
THIS MEANS THAT IT WILL COST YOU ONLY TWO-THIRDS
AS MUCH TO PAINT AS LAST YEARS PRICE. X
TOLEDO DRUG CO. T. p. HAWKINS, Prop.
Acetylene welding bring In your
broken eastings and have them made
good as new. F. W. Carson, To
ledo, Oregon.
(30) 'COLOMBIA RIVER FISH BOAT
ForUale; boat Is equipped with A-1
heavy duty 4 cycle engine. Enquire
at Andersen Boat Works, Toledo.
BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED
See Ivan Kynlston.
(29) FOR SALE Purebred male and
female registered O. I. C. pigs, 9
weeks old August 15th. Prloe reason
able. Lee Dot Waldport.
FOR RENT B'Room Bungalow
with Bath. 5-Room Bungalow without
Bath. Close In P. Frederick.
HOUSE AND LOT For sale,
quire at this office. -
In.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
In the Matter of the Estate of A. 3.
Bergh, Deceased.
Notice 4s hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Lincoln County,
Oregon, administratrix of the Estate
of A. S. -Bergh, deceased, and "has
duly qualified. All , persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me at
the law office of O. ft McCluskey, in
Toledo, Oregqn, properly . verified,
within six months from the date of
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published, Seuten
ber 9th, 1921.
Margaret L. Bergh,
Administratrix of the Estate of A.
S. Bergh, Deceased,