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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1921. PACE FOUR TTiHiWfflr'TTt'iMriliiriTf is. iis'TT-ji ..-,.. IS .-L", THE LANG "PACIFIC ELEVEN glausiyE FEATURES - .jr. THE IDEAL KITCHEN RANGE WHY HOUSEWIVES PREFER The LANG "PACIFIC" Family Range was designed to meet every requirement of the modern kitch en. Its construction is embodied around the famous Lang HOT BLAST PRINCIPLE thus enabl ing it to furnish the maximum of heat units for the least possible amount of fuel consumed. "Tkt Lias Hit hu w2! WTt tt t. ks to ef CmI rabra lik tw." The LANGWOOD LANG'S "LANGWOOD" is' GUARANTEED - to burn twice as long with one-half the wood requir ed by any other range on the market MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. ' Call at our store and let us show you the rLANG" before you buy. BATEMAN FURNITURE COMPANY t ' V i ' i ' ' ' AAA fV ' ' (3S0-.TO TRADE 9!0 .WWhes ter Repeating Rifle for '32 areola', Roy A. Eaton, Salado, ' Oregon. ,'; , -1. FOR SALE By owners 1 4ao jenger Chevrolet Touring Car, .new tires, new appearance, 0. K. mechanh l condition, $300.00. Will refund car fare to purchaser of car. Also a good Cleaning, Dyeing, Tailoring es tablishment, a good buslnees open to your thorough Inspection. Also 1 registered Jersey Bull 17 months old. All the are excellent buys Willi A 8howalter, 435-3 rd St, Phone White 7311, McMlnnvllie, Oregon. FOR 8ALEt-t40 A, soma cleared, 2 ml. n R. R. station 1 ml. to school and postofflce; 2 fresh cows, 3 heif ers; 2 room hut; barn; etc.; hy; all for $1500, with terms. Write jC. Gibson, Burnt Woods, Oregon), Men's dress psnjts, at CofylrfV i Chits. Carmichael was over from the SUetz Monday. ' ' "' " '' ' For high grade loggers shoes see Colvln, 1 Ed Altree was over from the Agency Saturday. ; New Crop Walnuts at R. 8. Van pieve's. " - -- Supt. E. L. Chalcraft was over from the Agency Tuesday. "Goodyear" calked Longer 'Shoes, $13.50. The Bootery. ' .Maurice Andersen was over from the SUetz Monday. Alumlnumware, granlteware and tinware at Colvin's. iHugh Organ passed thru to New port last evening: ' 'FJthlarv Barker" calked Lpflger The Bootery. J. T. Mahoney was over from the FOR SALE Apples, Apples, ,A& pies, There is a shortage of apples sho S1-B(j supply while they, are chesp. I am selling culls and windfalls at 50 cerrti SUets Wednesday. , ' " per sack on the pfacs or assorted ones; "Rose City Brand" Men's Blue Bib i one ooiiar par ou. Bring your , .. s M 1 savrts wi v v 1 1 uviiivi Kiibiii ia ii TOLEDO, ' - ' ' OREGON Ml s in town at 25 cents more on the box or sack. There are lota of good ap ples In the culls. W. W. McMickle, Toledo, Phone 1851. SIX WEEKS OLD PIGS FOR 8ALE L. A. Hulbert, Toledo. The Bootery. Sewing Machines for rent $3.00 per month. Batsman Furniture Co. I tf tftttM H II 1 1 M H.I 1 1 1 I IIMlMee yien'sandBoy!s!urnishings Merchant Campbell was up from Ya qulna on business, Wednesday." For the best grade rubber and slicker clothing see Colvln. ' Newt GuilUama of Beaver ' Creek was in the city Monday. For ranges, cookstoves, heaters, stovepipe, etc, see Colvln. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mock went out FOR SALE One Full Blooded Jer-, to the Valley Wednesday. sey tow, to iresnen in January; one, Fu, no of men,, work eotMng M pare Holsteln Cow, to freshen in April , , , ... . i One Full Blood Jersey Heifer. I ,vln Myrtle Welter, .Toledo, Oregon. Mrs. Rachel King arrived home from T i'oriiana Saturday evening. "Lion Brand" 16 Inch Top Brown;! Lace Boots, $3.75. Ths Bootery. M. W. Small,' the Elk City sawmill men was in the city Tuesday. : For men's and boys' underwear see Colvln.' '"' ' ', ' i Bob Tronson was over from the 4 Agency on business, lest week, Joseph Kosydar of SUets was In ths T CATTLE TO TRADE FOR SHEEP John Bradbury, Newport, Oregon. (40) FOR SALE Kimball Chapel or gan, good as new. . Oliver Johnson, Chltwood, Oregon. (38) TRADE A good two-year old Jersey bull for a fresh milk cow. ' Roy A. ;Eatgn, Salado, Oregon. FOR 8ALE OR RENT 165 acre 2LBCh' YAP"" T,Jed2,: Sunday enrdute for the Valley. ' Phone 1851, or address W. W. Mo ' ' - i V uirki. Tni.rih n, " . 1 RusboII Adams of SUetz was In the city weanesaay enrouie to roruana. x Albert Martin of SUets was )n ths city Tuecday enroute to the 'Valley. HORSES FOR SALE I have njne Wm. Alexander came down from head of horses, and desire to sell six Elk City Saturday, returning Sunday. at worn. rou can UK, your pick. Emil T. Raddant, Logsdon, Or. FOR BALE Good Grade Cow, enquire at this office. Jersey NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION To Increase Tax More Than Six Per Cent Over That of the Previous Year ffotti c Is lier.-by given to the legal voters of School District No. 2, of Lin coln LYunty, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in the said Dis trict at the Grammar School Bldg. on the 25, h day of Novembor, 1921, et 1 o'clock in the Remoon, to' vote on the nupRticn of Increasing the amount of tbu'tux levy in said District for the year. 1!L'1 by more 'han six per cent ovor the amount of such levy for the year inmieilctely preceding. It is necensary to raise this addi tional amount by special levy for the following reasons: The school attendance his grown to the extent that it is necessary to complete the upper floor of the High , From state, school fund during tho coming school year .500.00 From elementary school fund during too ' coming stnooi year 1000.00 Estimate. of probable unexpend ed balance at end of current J'aar .........3000.00 E.i.lmated amount to be receiv ed from all other sources dur. ' ' lng the coming school year 3000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bogus were pas sengers' for the lower bay Tuesday.' Sam Bmssfleld of SUetz was tran sacting business In the city Tuesday.; Trade your old Ford for a new one now. Ford Garage, Toledo. I Harry Swayze came over from Al- Shoes for the Whole Family At prices anyone can afford, so, you don't need to wait. The new styles are here and are priced a the very lowest. ; We buy In lare quantities and direct from, the factories. . therefore we can offer you better Shpes fpr the same price ; that you would have to pay for cheaper grade Shoes bought ; ; UtAiiAl InKKIn Uaiism 1 ' t The following are a few Factories that we buy from, and f I 't. r.ii .i. . tAi.-u u.. tk. ui. i ina.1 on Known an sver m vvuuu uv uia niiM vaoa ".v merchandise they manufacture and sell. ! "Harsh Chaplin Shoe Company," Milwaukee, Wis., Makers of the T famous "LION BRAND" Shoes for Men and Boys. "Wevenbera 8hoe Comnany." Milwaukee. Wis- Makers of Men's and X . , . Boyt, nigh Grsde Drees and Work 8hoes. -'Bueklnaham a. Hcht Shoe Company." San Francisco, Cal-, Makers T of Ladles' and Men's high grade dress and work Shoes. 'F. M. Hoyt Shoe Company," Chicago, III., Makers of Ladles', Men's Z ' ' snd Boys' dress 8hoee. , . "A. S, Krleder Shoe Company," Chicago, III., Makers of Ladies', J Men's, Misses', Boys' and Children's dress snd school Shoes. "Thep. Bergmann Shoe M'f'g. Company," t Portland, Oregon, Makers J of Ladies, Men's and Boy's high grade Shoes, "Washington Shoe M'f'g, Company," Seattle, Wssh., Makers of "Dry Z Sox" Shoes for Men and "Billy Buster" Shoes for Boys, "Mlshawaka Woolen M'f'g. Company," Mlshawaka, Ind., Makers of "Ball Band" Rubber Boots, 8hoea, Rubbers and Wool Socks. "United 8tates Rubber Company," Makers of Rubber and Oil Clothing. 2 "Alligator Oil Clothing Company." SL Louis, Md,, Makers of OU T ,': " Clothea . "Nsustadter B,rertters,n Portland; Oregon, Makers of "Boss of the Road" work Clothing of ths very first grade for Men and Boys. T You will find these manufacturers' names stamped on ', ', all Shoes and Clothing, which is a guarantee of first quality, 1 ! as tjey stand strictly back of all' $li'o'e'ar(d .Clonsj made j py "nem. , We carry a stock of Shoes and Clothing from all. the Z above Factories, as we have "our "pick' of 'practfc.aNy all Z leaping .u'nes wim uuihq vf """"' Come, Look at them, You will be well repaid for your I troqble. TOTAL estimated receipts, no' Including proposed tax 110500.00 ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET School District :Nd. : ? r- This original estimate is made In compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows In parallel columns the unit costs ot the seveial services, material and suoDliea for th thre flMi vwr. i School Hullding snd employ additional . .1"". r nrio TV i ll Jl' r v 'T,,0 Ior lT last one t . School ana tne town teams, teachers. l 'J? 1"? ad. ?!? "pen.dUure?. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Coin in - - v ...iu. ;wi, 0i uivu'uiB ui iiitj currem year means six months ot the last school year. i ' " EXPENDITURES ' " ' RECAPITULATION .... . Total estimated expenses for the year $18570.00 Total estimated receipts not incluains proposed tax ....$10500.00 bany Saturday evening for a few days Balance, amount to be raised fishing. 1 by district tax $8070.00 ' - L- Buker of Wuldport passed thru (Dated this 26tii day of October. to the Valley Friday, returning Sat urday. Tanlac now has the largest sale of any medicine in the world. There is a reason. Tolqdo Drug Co. j Zadock Thayer came over from O. A. C. last evening o visit with his mother, Mrs. Thayer. ' : There will be a football game here this afternoon between the High S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phpne 2805 i m 1021. Attest: . L, M. Starr, District Clerk. G. B. McCluskey, Chalrmnn Hoard of Directors. Da'od (his 26th day of October, 1921. ittfst: L. M. Starr. nUWrt CWrk. PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. 'Superintendent $2000. 2. Principals 1350. 1 3. Teachers, One at 1360. . Five at $125 each 6U25. Three, $100 each 2700. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the' legal voters of School District No. 2 ot Lincoln County, State of Oregon,1 ht a SCHOOL MEETING of said, district will be held at Grammar School Bldg., on the 26th day of No-1 vember, 11(21. at 1 o'clock in the after noon for Oho purpose ot discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dls trlct tax. The total amount of money needed by' the Bald school district during the fiscal fear beginning on June' 21, 1922,1 and ending June 30, 1923, is estimated ! in the following budget snd includes' the amounts' to be received from the I county school fund, state school fund, elementary ' school fund, special dls- 5- triot tax, and all other moneys ot the Z r m,A ' dltrlct: ' ' , ; Total Per. Serv. $14,045." $5707.60 BUDGET 1 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal 8rvlcs: 2. Principals. One at salary per year. $2000; total $2090 J. Teachers, Two at salary of '. $1350 per yeai; total $2700 Five, Salary $126; tc)tl . inree, oaiary Total Material; Supplies t. Clerk, total $120 CONSTRUCTION,: Expenditures and budi;e. Expenditures for three allowance for six monthr ftscat years 'nett'prece'edlhf' Estimated of last school year l , the last 'school year ' ITEM eX?dI,VUrS . .- .Detailed SeToTd' FlrTf ITEM ", Expend- Budget Bxp'nd. year year ensuing UurJ allowanct or the last Ulys Give - , school year , detali ln detal, year of Vfarly ' '-' ' ,' yr. period totals totals Janitors Clerk 900. 120. $1000. 675. 676. . 562.00 662.50 t6a.60 662.60 662.60 . 485. f0. 4O00. 450, $2000. . 1200. 1160. 1.125. 900. 900. 1 1 'ttt. 1065. 't$70. $6ir5.00 $10556.64 $7104408 $5580.00 II. z: 3. . ,7. 9. 15625 .V- $2700 MATERIAL AND 8UPPLIE8: $1HK: .200. Furniture Supplies Library books Janitor's supplies J 00. Fuel v 400. Water 100. Postage, stationery 30. $100. 92.64 162.60 60. 8.76 $100. $72.06 100. $07.70 25. 150. 810.87 'i0. 136.-70 7.50 29.85 $413.79 , $462.50 $1516.78 $9781 $840.18 $2500. 1. i. C. 7. .' 10. TOTAL $14,045.00 - . ,. . ... .MAINTENANCE a REPAIRS: Material and Supplies: Bldg & 'Rroundg now. $26. f urniture iiuvu $500. Supplies $200 INDEBTEDNESS: Janitor's supplies $ 100 1. Intoreat thereon $600. Fuel $ 400 2. Warrant & Int. 600. Water $ 100 Postage and stationery. ...$ 30. Tot; Indebtedness $1100. $300. 11.08 $500. 240. $600. 41.85 $311.08 $740.00 $1014.65 $986.93 $1001.64 TOTAL ...$1830.00 Construction: Construction $2500 EMERGENCY: $600v GRAND TOTAL .$20970. $64 68.37 $7177.50 $130S6.27 $9069112 $7492.32 I, L. M. Starr, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1931923 was prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the -current year as shown nhnva have been Complied from the records ln my charge and are (rue and c.nrs. TOTAL $1000.00 rect copies tnereor. ' t M. Starr, District Clork. TOTAL $2600 Maintenance and Repairs: Building snd grounds $1000 Indebtedness. 1. Bonded, and interest $600 2. Warrant and int. $500 TOTAL Emergency: Emenrency TOTAL R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7oledo, Oregon ...$1100.001 ! Office In Andrews Building. Office , hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to I $500.00 ; p, m. Emergency calls at any time TOTAL estimated amount ot money tor all purposes dur lug the year $20,975.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund durlnt: -the coming scLool year .v.. $3000.00 ENGINEERING WORK Professional Engineer In ths Ststs of Oregon. Topography work, Civil Engineering snd 8ub-Dlvislon work. - A. J. McMillan, Toledo. Oregon SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS HARNESS MADE To Ordor and Harness Mended Try us with an order In Leather Work Merit Guaranteed Lone Star Shoe Shop HIU Street Toledo, Oregon ,, e - e ' this city, Wednesday, Nov. 9th, an eleven and a halt pound daughter. ' Grant King of SUets returned from Portland last evening. H9 " was ac companied by his two daughters.' The local S. P. depot Is being re paired, new floors,. weJoscoaUng, etc. New eavespouts are also being Install ed. : Mr. and Mrs. P. Frederick and daughter, Jane, returned the first ot the week from a trip to Monmouth and Coos Bay. Mrs. L.. M. Lankford of Salem, was ln the city Wednesday enroute home from Taft, where aha has been ' the past several weeks. . James Franks ot SUets was ln the ; city Wednesday attending a meeting of the County Fair Board, of Which board he is a' member. Tanlao has made life worth living ; for millions of people' who had almost ' given up hope. It will' do the same " for you. Toledo IJrug Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey of New- ; pirc passed thru Wednesday enroute to Portland, where' they will Visit a , couple f weks. '' " " Mrs. Virginia Howard of Albany vis ited here several days the first of the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. , C. Altree. She returned home Wed- T nesday. A city writer observes that "the horse is Btill popular for certain work." Yes, hauling disabled motor cars to repair shops for ,' Instance. Craig (Colo.) Empire. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams re turned to their home at Portland Mon- day after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. Williams Is a sister ot I Geo. Hoefleia. ' ' ; ' ' "' : 'Tanlac made me feel younger." "It put me back on the payroll." "I can T eat whatever I want now.'' "I no T longer suffer from Indigestion." "I gained weight rapidly." These and 1 many more expressions are now heard daily as people tell of their experience with Tanlac. Toledo Drug Co. Leader ' subscriptions received this week are: Carrie Bensell, SUetz, Or.; G. W. Trommlitz, Toledo, Or.; C. B. Hallmark, Waldport, Or.; L. C. Mow ery, Sileti, Or.; J. A. Schaffer, Toledo, Or.; Mauriee Andersen, SUets, Or.; Claus Christiansen, Toledo, Of.; L. Wplfe, Taft, Or.; F.- W. Gerttula, SI letz. Or. ' LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S ' also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line of . Hats, Caps), GJove a. Ties, Shirts, Hos- teryi RlbbonsV Jewelry, Etc, Etc. tetfeiMftieeieiiiiiiiieeiniiiin$Z REDUCTION i 1 IN PRICE OF Sherwin-Williams Paint Alii' SHERWiW-WILLIaWs PRICES ARE 'REDUCED FOR THE X THIRD TIME WITHIN ONE YEAR. '-"- t v THIS MEANS THAT IT WILL COST YOU ONLY TW0-THIRD8 Z AS MUCH'TO PAINT AS LASt YEARS PRICE.' ' ' ,: r 6 ' ' ' ' " - ' ''. V (41. TOLEDO DRLjO CO. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. etnief 1 1 tien 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n : ;i Take the THE SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE To SUNNY SOUTHERN Through Sleeping Car Service t5 to SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO '' "' and' 'v V ' ' " ' LOS ANGELES offers all the comforts of modern travel. Convenient schedules, observation cars, and excellent meals are other features of the Shasta Route r ? ' - '. . Round Trip WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS are on sale at REDUCED FARE For . Uckets and Information as Agents, or write Southern Pacific Lines ; .;.'! ' V' .' '. .'. JOHN M. SCOTT, ;."'... . GeneralPassenge? Agent 11 " ' ' ; " '..!"'"' t t f 1 1 1 1 1 n m 1 ! j 3D