Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, November 11, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1921. 1
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Home Town Paper Week, November 7-12
rwrc miukunt 1- . , T FOR SATURDAY
STE ECONOMY SPECIALS t ES'SKKSr
- WEEK. . . . 1 ..... : ,. . ; . . 1 WEEK.
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Lt,l rSoTSpNT OVERTOCOli- (THAT5 NEWS tffcATJAie UgDID '
fSlc wEi S l HOMETOWN fn sugSCRiPE FOR
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All kinds of dinner ware at olvlna.
For men's dress coats see Colvln.
Hih gr?? rubber boots at Colviia.
Mattresses and springs at Colvln'a.
Wasrttub, boilers, etc, see Colvln.
John Winkler was over from the
SlleU Satur--iy.
"Ball Band" Wpolen Socks are the
best The Qootory.
Remember the big Legion Dance at
the Club House tonight.
Chas. W, Myers of Elk City was a
county 838 1 visitor last week.
"U. 8. Rubber Company" Long Rub
ber Coats, $4.85. The Bootery. .
A. C n"V,.rJ cf SSlett v-c . To-
ledo visitor Wednesday afternoon.
, Sea the new Felt House 8llppsrf.'.
The Bootery. " '
F. L. Buker of Waldport was a To
ledo visitor Saturday afternoon.
Come in and have your headlights
adjusted Free. Ford Garage.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson was a Valley
ward passenger Saturday noon.
Chas. Haas man of Yaquina passed
thru to the Valley yesterday noon.
N. P. Myers was a passenger for
Corvallis yesterday.
More Shoes being thrown Into the
Bargain Bins every day. See them,
The Bootery.
Judge John Fogarty went out to
Salem Sunday to meet with the State
Tax Commission
Have your car overhauled during
the wlnter-e give you good Job
t Ford prices. Ford Garage,
Grant King of Siletz was in the city
Sunday enroute to Portland for a visit
wi'h his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Salvage and
Mrs. H. R. Cobb of Siletz, returned
Monday from Newberg. '
Chas. Eagleson of Eddyville was In
tne city on Business aaturaay re-
turning home .Sunday. , -, , . .
Now l. the time to have vour car
top repaired. W0 hafe a full stock of
Genuine Ford Parts. Ford Garage.
George Tlllotson arrived down from
Tygh Vallpy last week for a visit
with Toledo relatives.
(Miss Rose Derrick, who Is teaching
on PI? Flit, visited the home folks
Saturday and Sunday. '
a.,. ... u.. a -...
u. uuul u.u
speed Transmission ior roro war or
.Truck. Ford Garage.
Miss Anna Wright of Poole Slough
was a Toledo visitor Saturday after-1
noon. I
F. W. Gerttula, the Taft Cannery-
man, passed thru Wednesday enroute
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aom? tj-ii n i7P io vauey poiniH.
Dr. aal Mrs. R. D. Burgess went out
to Corvallis yesterday noon where,
they will ake in the big O. A. C- W.
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S. C. football game.
Clarence Ofstedahl departed Sun-
day for Prlndle. Wash., where he will
nA i ht imMn o i
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U. Krogstaa.
Mr. and Mrs. U J. iirown ana cnua-
ren departed Monday for Portlana
.!,,- iv,n -.nni moiro thoir kitia thia
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Aeaessor Ed Stocker went out to
Salem Sunday .to meet with the State I
Tax Commission, and also to attend
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the assessors state convention.
Frank fogarty oi jxewpori passea
thru Friday evening enroute home letz wapon road, also all the SWH of
from Portland where he underwent anjSWWI Sec. 32, In Tp. 10 S. R. 10 west
operation for appendicitis.
We do not sell from cataloguesbut
carry the largest stock of 8hoes and
Furnishings in 'Lincoln County for
you to see and choose from. The
Bootery.
Mrs. O. w! White and children de
part?1 tM3 noon for Astoria,
when Mr. White has been for some"
time, und wliora they will make their
home.
Bring us your magazine subscrip
tions we take subscriptions for all
c? Malra out a list of ttDse.y.ou
wish and let us quote you a club price
on 'hem. We can save you money
and trouble.
"Ball Band" Rubber Boots.'"' I want
to say here (that I have sold this line
of Boots for, 13 years and have never
had even one complaint against them)
and I know you will not if you wear
them. The Bootery. -'
Saturday-Monday Cash Specials at
R. S. Van Cleve's Yankee Cane &
Maple Syrvp 4(4 tin $1.25; Fairy Soap
3 for 25c; Kerr's er Alber's Flapjack
flour 30c; 24J4 lbs. Graham, 89c;
Gasens soap 4 for 25; Penick't Crysr
tal White Syrup 5 lb. tin 45c, 10 lb.
tin 85c; Manchurian Walnuts, per lb.
27e. '
Quite a number of our of town peo
ple are expected to take in the big
Legion Armistice Day Dance here
this evening. We understand a
number will be down from Elk City,
(and now that the rock road is open
to Siletz and Newport a big delegation
Is expected to come In cars. The
'fine weather of the past week has
pnt the roads In good shape.
NOTICE OF REWARD
Notice is hereby given that the City
of Toledo, Oregon, will pay the sum of
W OO for Information leading to the
d(mg breaklng Btreet ght, ,n "the
said city. Ctty of Toledo,
George Andrews, City Recorder.
NOTICE OF BIDS
Notice Is hereby given that the City
of Toledo, Oregon will receive sealed
bids for the construction of a certain
Bti.eet o( id c:ty( betweea the-East
Bide of Hill Street and the West side
of Grove Street. Specif lcatipns there
!w may be seen at the City Recorder's
Office of Bald City. Each bid to be ac
companied by a certified check in a
sum equal to 10 per cent of the bid.
All bids to be filed with the City Re
corder within 15 days after the first
publication of this notice. The council
reaervM the rleht to relect anv and
Bu bids.
Date offirBt publication November
.", 13-a.
City of Toledo, Oregon,
G;!orge AndrewSi- City Reeordur ot
sad City.
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NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX'S
, r SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned executrix of the Estaie of
.C("fles ,H' Gardner, fleceased will by
I virtue of an order of sale duly made
;BUd el,tcr,,(i of Tec,r& in tho - County
Court of Lincoln County, Oregon, on
the 7th day of November, 1921, auth-
orlzlnf and llsensing the under gned
.executrix of said estate to sell the
re(il property belonging .to said estate,
I will jn pursunace thereof on and
after the 10th day of December, 1921,
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of
said day. at the Law Office of G. B.
IlllcCluekey, Toledo, Oregon, offer for
8ale at private sale to the highest bid-
der, the following described real prop-
erty belonging to said estate, to-wit:
The SouthweBt quarter geo 26 Tp
8 8. R. 11 west W. M
The W of SWU of NWVi' of Sec.
33 and SEVi of NE and Lot 2 of
Sn 32, Tp. 8 S. R. 11 West W. M.
All that part of the southeast quar-
ter of tna golllhea8t quarter 0f Sec.
31 Which lies east of the Toledo-Si-
ivv . mi uuii. 1 o o.t:rua.
- Terms of Solo: Cash In Hand.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 8th
day of November, 1921
' Virginia Heaton Gardner,
'Executrix of the estate of Charles
H. Gardner, deceased. ,
C. B. McCLUSKEY
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, - Oregon
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A FINE OLD HOME PAPER
(Tuna A Fine Old English G6ntleman
These maguziues with, grnrunt) and
. all these wor'is oi art,
Are very well for city frits who live
by dint of mart;
Bat give me first and foremost, I hold
it is the prime
That fine old home town paper one
ot the good old time
The printin' Isn't perfect, the ink's
not uniform,.
The type Is set by hand perhaps,
' considerably overworn,
The dear old prera I know it well
It's covered o'er v:!th grime
But It prints that old home paper
one of the gold old time.
.
I loeki for It each week as regularly
t t cunies.
And when the postman brings It In, I
drop all orl er chums,
I drink It In, from start to fin, ridicu
lous and sublime.
That One old home town paper,' one
of the good old time.
Smith's cat may have some kittens;
Jones Is putting In new pumps,
My girl chum has got mnrrled nud the
kids have got the lmiuips.
Jack Wlltsey's built a lean-to, John
son's roses upward climb
Oh I I love the old home paper, boys,
one of the good old time.
' GEO. E. WRAT.
Back- to Town Crier
How many residents of any small
commuuity have ever considered what
might happen If tliere were no news
papers? Just previous to "Sub
scribe for Your Home. Town Puper
Week," which Is to be observed the
Country over November 7-12, is a good
time to recall the plight ot Macon,
Mo., not long ago, when fire put the
Chroutcie-lierald out of business for
two weeks.
According to The Publishers' Aux
iliary, the old town crier, relic of
many years back, was yanked from
bis hiding place, dusted off, . and put
buck on his Job, with a jangling bell,
a megaphone, and a fog-horn voice only
a little worse for long disuse.
It may have been a novelty for two
weeks. But think of a community
without printers' Ink, compellA to get
Its announcements of auctions, sulen,
court sessions, births, marriages,
deaths, epidemics of sickness, dog or
dinances, board meetings, commence
ments, tax notices, advertisements
of help and situations wanted, acci
dents, and the rest, through u shouted
word like that of the ordinary train
announcer lu a city ileput. The town
crier was a roninntic lU;re lu his day,
but few towns would like to return to
his ministrations now.
When one thinks of the temporary
plight of Macon, und that It might
become the permanent handlcup of
many towns, It is well to think of sup
porting the local paper.
' He Knew His Folks.
Here are some random obser 'tons
of a man who has visited and : lled
a good many small communltl s: If
you read your local puper yon will
not miss much that Is hap .iiug
around home. There is no use buying
tnat you wish your town had a paper
like one In the other town, for the
other fellow there Is saying the same
thing. The man who reads his local
sapor thoroughly Is usually a pretty
good citizen and has It all over the
fellow who does not. Local papers,
when all Is said and done, do more to
uphold the Institutions of this state
and country than any other known
contributing force In the world's work.
C. E. HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, Oregon
SOAP FLAKES
riamri'r.'
IVORY r
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HAKES 5
I
IVORY
. SOAP
FLAKES
11c.
Per Pkg.
LUX 2 PKG. 25c. I
CEREALS
GRAHAM FLOUR
No. 10 Sack .42c.
CORN MEAL
No. 10 Sack 33c.
ROLLED OATS
No. 10 Sack 63c.
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
No- 10 Sack 39c.
PANCAKE FLOUR
No. 10 Sack 73c.
CRACKERS
I BULK SODAS Per Lb. 16c.
CATSUP ;
PREFERRED STOCK
BRAND J
Pint size bottles each 29c.
I w4-4rtHi Small Glasses Strawberry
LARD, BULK
Glutei v cure
Per lb. . . . . 16c.
CASCADE BRAND
S No. 5 Pail3 79c.
no. iu pans 51.55
XWi4i,
TOMATOES
Cood Crada Srandavrl
Per Can 12c.
CORN
Standard Quality
Per can 1Sc.
I TELEPHONE
7004
THE
(38) FOR SALE 600000 feet 2nd
growth Mr situated on the Big Elk,
seventeen miles above Elk City.
Lloyd Millhollen, Corvallis, Oregon.-
Acetylene welding bring In your
broken castings and have them made
as good as new. F. W. Carson, To
ledo, Oregon.
WANTED GOOD DURHAM milk
cows, fresh or to freshen soon. Give
description and price. J. D. Steers,
Siletz, Oregon,
(44). .MRS. L. W. COREY, a practical
nurse, cares for maternity cases at her
home, Newport, Oregon, Box 291.
FOR SALE Second Hand Cars.
Ford One Ton Truck, first ela 8S con
dition, body and top. 1919 Ford Tour
ing. Peterson Ford Garage.
(39) WANTED A girl or woman for
general housework In small family
modern country home,
Mrs. X, care of Toledo
Leader.
(36) FOR SALE A Good Durham
Milk Cow, will freshen early. Is
priced right. Carl Tangen, Toledo.
HOUSE AND LOT For sale,
quire at this office.
In.
l-OH , 6ALE 1,"0 ACRE DAIRY
Ranch, one mile from Toledo on Ya
quina road. A, M..:rtln, Toledo, Or. -
YOUR EYES
ACCURATELY FITTED
By
GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST
Private Office for Examinations
Prices Reasonable
F. M. French & Sons
Optometrists and Opticians
Albany, . Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
04771
- Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
November 3rd,, W21.
Notice is hereby given that Earl M.
Pettycrew, of Nortons, Ore., who, on
Dec. 16th, 1916, made Second Home
stead Entry, No. 04771, for the NW!4
NE and NE NWVi, Section 10,
Township 10 South, Range 9 West,
Willamette Meridianhas filed notice
of Intention to make threeyear Proof,
to establish claim to the land nbove
described, before the Clerk ot the
County Court for Lincoln County,
Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on the 16th
day of December, 1921.
Claimant names as wltnessos:
R. C. Bemrose, of Nortons, Oie.
H. M. Henry, of Nortons, Ore.
S. L. Elliott, of Nortons, Ore.
W. J. Southwell, of Nortons, Ore.
Siletz: Art Aug. 'lEth, 1894.
Alexander Sweek, Register.
SUGAR
BEST FRUIT AND BERRY
100 lb. Sack CANE SUGAR
$6.07
V
141b .....$1.00
CRISCO
3 lb. Can 70c.
6 lb. Can $1.35
9 lb. Can $1.95
SNOWDRIFT
4 lb. Can C9c.
8 lb. Can $1.75
ECONOMY SPECIALS
JAM
XZZlZ,.?, 1 v; V V 2. 'T5.
x . .m
CITRUS POWDER
I Pkg 27c
t
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 Bars ; . . . ; 25c.
KEEN KLEANSER
Large Cans, 2 for .... 15c.
T iHilllall
RALSTON BRAN
iJLI Per pkg. ............17c,
I BETSY ROSS BREAD
, Large Loaf 12c
MACARONI, BULK
Per lb 08c.
i n 1 1 1 1
! W.C.Burcroff Mercantile Go.
TOLEDO, OREGON
DEPENDABLE STORE LINCOLN COUNTY
CRUSON
I NICHOLS
"DING" & "NICK"
POOL & BILLIARDS
GOOD TABLE8
CIGARS & TOBACCO
LUNCHES
SERVICE
YOU WOULD ENJOY A VISIT TO THESE TWO PLACES
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THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON
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INCOLN BOUNTY
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
(INCORPORATED)
TOLEDO,
4 Interest Paid on
Time and Savings Deposits
C. E. HAWKINS, President
C. O. HAWKINS, Vice President
Bring Us
YOUR STORAGE BATTERY TROUBLES
THIS WINTER ,
We will repair your Storage Battery store ft over,
the winter while not in use at a nominal charge.
We handle the Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries
in 12, 18 and 24 Month Guarantee types Get our prices
before buying.
, Peterson Hardware Garage
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FLOUR
BLEND FLOUR COSTS A
TRIFLE MORE PER SACK
COSTS LESS PER LOAF
THAT PERFECT FLOUR'
FOR EVERY PURPOSE
49 lb. sack ......... $2.10
Per bbl. A. $8.20
HOMELIKE .
49 lb. sack ....$1.85
Per bbl $7.30
CROWN FLOUR
49 lb. sk. $2 05
Per bbl. .$8.10
COCOA
BULK BEST GRADE-
VERY SPECIAL Per Lb. I
15c.
-yil
COFFEE
M. J. B. RICE FREE
WjTH M. J. B. COFFEE
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ALSO FREE WITH EACH
3 lb. Can of COFFEE
2 Lb. Pkg. of M. J. B.
. FANCY HEAD RICE
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MAIL
ORDERS
I PROMPTLY
FILLED
4
BASEMENT
ANDREWS'
BUILDING
4
"THE PETER PAN"
CONFECTIONERY
FULL. LINE OF .
FINE CHOCOLATES
COMMON AND FANCY
ICE CREAM DISHES
kZ
fe " COFFcE
;3LB-
WTf?Ji, $1.32
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY A SILVERWARE
WATCH REPAIRING A 8PECIALTY
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
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OREGON
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J. B. BOOTH, Cashier
A. E. HAWKINS, Asst. Cashier
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