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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1922)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, 1922. PACE THREE I - " ' 1 Tas'e is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better ttite) than in any other cigarette at the price. Lict'U & Mtri Toiacct C: "J CK esterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 dow 9c (Two 10's 18c) POETS' CORNER Dear Folk: I'm wrltlnd you this letter To let you know I'm feeling better. Some joy-killers Mid I'd starve before Spring, But believe me folk, If no tuch thing. I've gate leg table, chairs, a bed, Book case, reading tables, booked ahead. And It' all because my price are right; I tell you folk, tho world looks bright Well, as I've lots of work to do, I'll close now, hoping to hear from you. I'm In the shop from eight to Ave, Drop In any time, I'm still alive. A. C. 8HELTON, Toledo, Oregon H Mi M I H i4 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. lp IJj&gi IIP Second Hand Range for Sale. Ar thur Nye. L. E. Bain of Yaquina was a Toledo visitor Saturday. Ralph Popin was up from Newport Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Dunn were pas sengers for Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McChesney were passengers for Albany Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Davis and daughter were passengers for Elk City Wedneaday. Maurice Andersen was over from the Siletz on business yesterday. Remember the wrestling match at the Club Rooms tomorrow evening. County Judge, C. W. James was a passenger for Portland Tuesday noon. C. A. Ofstedahl went out to Cor vail's Sunday returning Monday. Leland Wright of Yaquina was a passenger for the Valley Monday. Oliver Johnson of Chltwood was In the city on business Tuesday. Pathe and Aetuelle Reco-ds, while they last, at two for 75c. Bateman i Furniture Co. I am a candidate for Joint Represen-1 A! L.me of Stletz arrived over from tative Lincoln and Polk counties sub-1 the Valley on Saturday evening's Ject to the will of the Republican train. electors at the Primary election to be, A limited number of razors at $1.33 I M 1 1 MHI 1 1 1 1 i HM 1 1 I I LOTS OF ROOM ANNOUNCEMENT held In May. (Paid Adv.) B. F. Jones. I hereby declare myself a Republi can candidate for the office of County Commissioner for Lincoln County, Oregon, subject to the will of the elec tor at tho Primary Election to be held In May, 1922. J. W. Dunn. (Paid Adv.) I hereby declare myself a Republi can candidate for the office of County Sheriff for Lincoln County, Ore gon, subject to the will of the elec tors at the Primary Election to be held in May, 1922. W. R. Tindall. Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from. And WRIGLET'S P-I the new sugar-coated pepper mint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule. Save the ( f Jf wrappers J n jl Mr-sp3 Good for ' rfWffX valuable 1 MtM. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is r.ereby given that all war rants drawn on S -hocl District No. i Toledo, Oregon, and e-vdnrsei not raid for want of funds, up to and including warrant No. 884, are hereby called and interest stopped this da'e. L. M. Starr, Clerk. School D!st. No. 2. Dated February 17th. 1922. L its at -------- rTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Plumbing Tinning and Stove Repairing ARTHUR NYE V&H" i : Toledo Studio of Music Violin, Mandolin, Banjo and Piano Instruction Office Upstairs, First National Bank Bldg. t niiti NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By Virtue of an execution In Fore closure duly issued by tho Cleric of the Circuit Court of the County of Lincoln, State of Oreeca, dated the 4lh day of March, 1922, :n a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Sara Crahen, Administrator of the estate of Gust Olson, deceased, as Plaintiff : Sturdevant at Po.-tland recovered Judgment against W. T. S. E. Newkirk's resignation tender JAJJ!Zl-j2b!Z the Honorable City Council. Jan- Dollars, and costs and disbursements uary th- was ccePtd Monday night, taxed at Dollars, and at torney's fees in the sum of Sixty and We guarantee them. W. C. Bur croff Mere. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Andrews of Lower Siletz were county seat visitors Tuesday. Lieut. Harry Johnson arrived home Tuesday evening from a trip to Val ley titles. Ladies See the new styles In pumps and oxfords In our windows. The Bootery. E. M. Harvey, the Standard Oil Man. was up from Newport on business Wednesday afternoon. The big reputation of Tanloc has been made by doing what other med icines failed to do. Toledo Drug Co. j Mrs. R. A. Arnold went to Portland i yestsrday to purchase her Spring mil ; liner-. Mrs. W. R. Hall is in charge of the store during her absence. , Supt. E. L. Chalcraft of Siletz was a Toledo visitor Tuesdr.y. He depar- ted on the noon train for Grand Ronde. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Zaloom returned to Salem Sunday after an extended visit with relatives here and at Siletz. You get your money's worth when you buy Tanlac, because it produces results. Toledo Drug Co. Mayor W. E. Ball arrived home from up near Mill City, Friday evening. Mr. Ball is getting out some piling for the Pacific Spruce Corporation. Clayton Young returned to Corval 11s Monday noon. Mr. Young has charge of the construction of a num ber of bungalows. Miss Thelma Fowler came over from Corvallis last Friday evening for a short vacation, it being the end of the second semester at the college. Mrs. F. N. Hayden and Miss Hah Sherwood went to Portland Tuesday to take in the Grand Opera. They will arrive home tomorrow evening. Mlrs. O. R. Altree returned to her home at Portland Sunday, after spend ing1 several weeks with her husband here. Professor S. B. Robertson arrived hom0 from Southern Indiana, Satur day evening, where he was called by the Illness of his mother, she passing away soon after his arrival there. j Miss Grace Hart departed Sunday 1 for Seattle, Wtiah., where she has a 1 good position. She will spend a few ! GOOD LIGHTS GOOD TABLES POOL LUNCH COUNTER SERVICE 1 DING & NICK. t'IH H tHt4 tllllU t GO TO Toledo Planing Mills For all kind of Building Material. We carry a Complete Line X of Window. Doors. Class. Rooflna. Roof Paint A. Bulldlno Pan.r We are prepared to do All Kind of Mill Work 4 Cabinet Work. t Cor. 4th & R. R. Sts., Toledo, Oregon T M' MR. DAIRYMAN DOUBLE YOUR. PROFITS THIS YEAR By Using An ALCO OREGON SILO The only Silo on the market today that auto-matlcally adjusts T Itself to expansion and contraction. for runner information regarding our Silo, tee Mr. J. L. Thomas, X at the Farmers' Warehouse, who is our authorized Agent. ALCO WOOD PRODUCTS CO.. Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Finish, Silos, Tanks, Etc. ALBANY, OREGON l(sitlsiailsi B. M. HOWE, Prop. AGENCY FOR ii Beaver Laundry Co. Cleaners and Dyers BASKET GOES EACH SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY J , ,. RETURNING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY i I i Illinium I i BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY f CONCRETE PRODUCTS days with her sister, Mrs. M. R. SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE FLOOD TILE HOLLOW TILE HEARTH TILE FENCE POSTS JOHN W. ASH, Manager BUILDING BLOCKS CHIMNEY BLOCKS WATER TROUGHS METAL SHINGLES METAL LATH REINFORCING CORNER BEAD FACED BRICK ROOFING CEMENT PLASTER LIME 611 South Second Street CORVALLIS, OREGON no-100 Dollars, and the further sum of Fifteen and no-100 Dollars, on the 10th day of February. 1922. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 8th day of April, 1922, at the and R. A. Andersen was aDDOinted councilman to serve In his place. A. J. Grohs, a member of the "Theo. Bergmann Shoe M'fg Co." was in To ledo Tuesday and Wednesday selling S. E. Newklrk of "The Bootery" an- Front door of the Court House in To-(other large shipment of "Bergmann P. M. noon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property to-wit: The north thirty three and one third feet off of lots seven and eight in block five in Graham's Fourth Add ition to the City of Toledo, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said W. T. Ball and Cyn thia, his wife, or as much thereof as may be necessary o satisfy the aid judgment in favor of Sara Crah en, Administrator of the estate of Gust Olson, Deceased, against said W. T. Ball and Cynthia Ball his wife with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. M. Simpson, Sheriff. Dated at March 4th, 1922. Logger Shoes. Harvey Ross of Sllverton arrived in Toledo the first of the week and has taken Chas. Small's place as baker Jn the Toledo Bakery. Mr. Small has j been in poor health and will now' take a much needed rest Conrad Thompson of Beaver Creek was in the city yesterday. Mr. Thomp son was enroute home from Elk City where he attended Pomona Grange. He stated that the next session of Pomona Grange would be held at Ona. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lefors departed yesterday noon for their home at Eu rfne, after spending a couple of weeks visit here with Mrs. Lefors' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn. 4ttTrMHtIHtTttTrMMtHIIIIIIIIUtj Community Silver j 25 Year Guarantee GIVEN TO PURCHASERS OF REXALL PRODUCTS WITH EVERY 25 CENT PURCHASE OF GOODS MADE BV THE UNITED DRUG CO, WE WILL GIVE ONE 8ILVERWARE COUPON TO APPLY ON THE PURCHASE OF TAMOUS COMMUNITY SILVERWARE The Store T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. :wttittWm4nwy