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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
PAGp TWO I INCOLN CCi. . I.Y LEADER," TOLEDO. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21 w, 321. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER . OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAY DEN, Publisher , SIGNS OF THE TIMES Hntered at Toledo, Oregon postofHce, as second-clus matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. Established Twenty-Eight Year Ago. V 9 f t'. C 3 5 DO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any - t , kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance : Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,060.00 fpr medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. Toledo Heat Co. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 1 One year, In advance, ........ $2.00 Six Months, In advance. ....... 11.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 20 cents Inch Composition 6 cents lncn. ( Locals E cents line. DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Highest Price Paid for Hides ' Brown & Oldenburg, Props. Gildeioi&eve's Grocery ALWAYS HAS A FULL SUPPLY OF PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TRY US ONCE'AND LET US PROVE THAT- . OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST! I A. M. GILDERSLEEVE The White Corner Store FOR GR0CERIE8, FLOUR, FEED, FANCY BASKETS, DRY GOODS, I N0TI0N3, FRUITS AND DISHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO R. S, VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 . TOLEDO, OREGON WAS THIS FARMER PROFITEERING? Four years ago a bull calf was born on the Yachats He, received his milk ration for a time; ;as then turn ed out on pasture during the summer and given hay and potatoes during the winter. All told this animal had at least 1600 days of care and teed at he hands of his master. The de clsion was reached that it was time to market the steer. Consequently the animal was butchered and shipped to a commission merchant In Portland. The farmer received a statement as follows: "To Stocr: 573 lbs at 6c, -t-$31.51. Deductions: Express $14.45, Commission $1.59 i$16.02. As per our check herewith $15.49." Study these figures a minute. The producer worked four years, fed and cared for the animal, receiving only $16.40 net for his labor and feed. Less thn one cent per day! Ha did not sot the price to bn pld for the animal, nirpply oth ;iiut i-ttn i . ',)iw offered. On the other hand, the mid-! die man and the railroad had to doj with the animal less than four'daivs. I during which time thcro was no feed bill, merely 'transporting the animal from the producer to consumer, and for this labor deducted from the sale price of the animal $18.02, 5? cents more than the farmer received for producing the beef. And still some people class the farmer as a profiteer. 1 1 I The Peoples Meat Market S. R.ANDERSON, Proprietor J DEALER IN , FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. for Ground Bone. OREGON X Cigars, Tobaccos, 1 J: - Pipes o Smal-zers' ; A.rticlGa cvt, i' AL'S SMOKEHOUSE ' . i: USE OF CHAINS PROHIBITED The County Court at its meeting of October 11th, made an order prohibit ing the use of chains, on cars and trucks, and restricting the load limit to one ton, on both the Toledo-Slletz and Toledo-Newport roads, . The limiting of the load, we believe to be a good thing, and Is in line with the policies of other counties of the state, but the restricting of the use of chains, to our judgment, is a mis take, and the elimination of their use will tend to cause accidents, and may result In damage suits for the county. Neither of the roads mentioned has been rocked to a sufficient width to allow cars to pass and when a car, without chains, turns out on the dirt It is absolutely helpless and is apt to slide in the ditch or over the grade. The Use of chains does not Injure .the rock unless the wheels are spun, and a driver Is not near as apt to spin his wheels when equipped with" chains as he is without. We believe a car or truck should better be compelled to use 'chains, rather than to be prohibited from do ing so. ' 1 II J .THE UNIVERS AL. CAR NEW PRICES (F. 0. B. DETROIT) Chassis - - S295 llimubout - - 8325 fill! Chassis llunabout -Touring Car Truck Chassis Coupe Sedan $295 8325 8355 8415 S595 8660 These' are the lowest prices of Ford cars in 'the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. 1 ' ' A.T.PETERSON . CAN WE DO IT? ' Can we legislate ourselves back to "Normal" conditions and at the same time let 'each branch of Industry and labor continue to make "war profits''? Hardly! Yet that is what is fieing attempted on every liand. Oregon Manufacturer. " . They tell the story of a man in this town whose baby swallowed the door key and the mother excitedly asked: 'Oh, James, how are we going to set in?" It's a hans-busted sight harder to gft a good r?ru!atlon than it Is to keep it and either of them are worth trying for. i A man with tact Is one who can drop a nickle in the contribution bol and make it sound like it wa3 a quarter. If all of us would stop to think that it required about $86 worth of tlme and argument to re-establish a credit, which had been mined on a $1 account, we'd pay when we got ourl first statement. The difference between Eve and the modern woman is: Eve never mad1 any pretense of being all dressed up, Two years ago some of the labor: Ing men advertised the fact by their actions that they did not have to work to' earn a salary. These fel lows are wishing now that they had a job, salary not so Important. Let's be honost with one another we're going to stay in business and need your business to be able to stay. There are something moro than eight thousand ways of getting rlcli but thojonly safe way Is to advertise In the Leader. The base ball world Isn't any larg er than any other world. It Just takes more money to run it. -Jt ltM 2TTH-UAWN MOWER fW!WklgM$M' uW ) ' W f - t " CITY FOLKS GO FARM HUNTING IN AUTO CARAVAN it - z :yi ww I : tu.i.iu- vt v -.1 ie t - t.iu- : . i-i.. .. km m. t . Uake up farms near BuhL that State. Gov. Davis, of Idaho, helped them and arranged for a tract of SOOti acre for them to farm. They had trailers for all their cars. All the 25 families have plenty of monev to intake, ttajt, .Note subway station; arrow pointing to it. This is the way all New York subway entrances :u!22k "GEN" TROTSKY TAKES THE AIR or i fc-i c f. H ' . rT J ff 1 ,cardboapS K ' --.FLASHLtGHH "i 'M FG2i Interesting picture direct from Moscow, showing Trotsky, the red. whose chief thought is to conquer the world, out on the street with his staff. Trotsky in front. ..... rl VT-lll WAMTA MARRY MY v ------ - -- DAUGHTER, EH t HAVE. YOU S5AVE35 ANY MONEV ? 7 ''Here's 'how "your bov' ran"' make his own Jack o' Lantern (or Hal lowe'en, providing he has "one oE those inexpensive flashlights thai tnany boys have. He takes a com-J Irooit1 collar box,"' or handkerchief. .1jox and cuts the eyes, nose -and iteeth in the cover. In the bottom! lot the box he cuts a circular hole' into which he fits the flashlight! iinan an, except to turn on the) juice! ...Copyrighted feature .from! 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