Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 28, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28th. 1922.
Rex&ll lc Sale
Household Remedies
and Toilet Goods
25c Baby Talcum, i 2 for 26c
40c Cream of Almonds
2 for 41c
35c Baby Laxative, 2 for 36c
$1.25 Sarsapanila Tonic ....
2 for $1.20
10a Nipples, 2 fori 11c
25c Sulphur Ointment, 2 26c
50c Analgesic Balm; 2 for 51c
30c Throat Gargle 2 for 31c
45c Shaving Loion,2 for 46c
1 doz. 15c. Aspirin, 2 for 16c
100 75c Aspirin, ..2 for-76c
: V,
APRIL 27 28 2
Other Items on
in our Store
Display
Not
Listed Here.
40c Tooth Brushes . .2 for 41c
$1.00 Hair Brushes 2 for $1.01
75o Combs 2 for 76c
10c Drinking Cups, .2 for 11o
30c Beef Cube a, 4 bullion
This Sale, 2 for 31c
$1.00 Symphony Lawn,
2 for $1.01
The
PORT MOVES TO BUY BOAT
(Continued from First Page)
If deal completed or go to owner If
deal not completed or we will hold
price for thirty days and extend to
sixty if needed without deposit in
which case vessel is offered subjeot
to prior sale.
E. K. Wood Lbr. Co.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE
SOLVED by the Port of Toledo, that
the said offer contained in the said
' toloffwm Ha awA t li noma fa horohv
T. P. HAWKIN8, Prop. ...
accepted as follows: That the Port
!"H"H''tM'"M'H-t"; .1i4-.i.. frt-M-j-i"? I of Toledo will pay to the said Com-
.----... . .an..--.-.-----. . ., . , .. .
.frvfr.??M,'tl,y'r "?' 1 pany, tne owners tnereoi, me sum oi
9,000, within thirty days from the
CO TO X I adoption of this resolution, or within
I Blxty days If we need such extension,
I and this acceptance of said offer Is
I without the deposit mentioned In the
J I said telegram, end the offer is subjest
to a prior sale; provided, however,
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
'faint Up
Tomorrow has been designated by
(lie Civic Improvement Club as Clean
Up and Paint Up Day.
Remember and do your duty.
Toledo Planing Mills
of
For all kinds of Building Material. We carry a Complete Line
Windows, Doors, Glass, Roofing, Roof Paint & Building Paper.
We are prepared to do All Kinds of Mill Work A Cabinet Work.
Cor. 4th & R. R. Sts., Toledo, Oregon
X that the acceptance of this offer Is
"We Got It from the Watklns Man."
IT OW often you have heard that said or eaid it yourself I
Perhaps about stock tonic perhaps something entirely
different. For there are 137 products in the Watkins line!
You are certain of highest quality when you buy Watkins products. .
They have been favorably known for more than 50 years! Twenty million
satisfied users swear by them today.
It pays to buy from the
Watkins store at your door.
THE WATKINS RETAILER
Ralph E. McDonald
Established 1 868
PHILOMATH,. OREGON
KEEPING YOUNQ-y '."
Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president
emeritus of Harvard University', cele
brated his eighty-eighth birtliday; by
doing his regular day's work. Edison,
seventy-five, confessed Bomewhut 'shy
ly to being a few minutes late for of
fice because his famr.y was "celebrat
ing.1
1 1 upon the condition that the said motor
lahln PTrVMpn?.H f Arm a nrvtn A mir.
vey . made, to the following specifica
tions, which are herein-recited . and
made a part of the acceptance; and
this acceptance Is also on condition
that the said Company accepts this
proviso;
The specifications are toe lengthy
to publish in full but recite among
ether thfcigs:
That the boat Is 21 years old.
That the original dimension of said
boat were, length 102 feet . 1 inch,
beam 25 feet 8 inches, depth ( feat.
3 inches. Registered tonnage 19B
tans.
That nine years later aha was cut
In two In the middle and a 60 foot
section added.
That the vessel was again launched
; In 1919, and since which time has lain
In the Kewalo Basin.
I Our understanding after reading the
I Marine Surveyor's report is that at
I present the boat is without engines
land is Incompleted In other respects.
; but that she could be completed In
not to exceed eight weeks.
We could find nothing in the report
with regard to the amount of water
which the boat draws when loaded.
The resolution of, the Port contin
ues as follows:
RESOLVED that J. W. Parrish and
Guy Roberts are hereby appointed a
committee to Bend a copy of this res-
I olution to the said owners, through the i
RESOLVED FURTHER, that J. W.
Parrish and Guy Roberts are appoint-
tne consent or parents. This reduces ed a committee to arrange the de
ny five years the age 11ml'. previously tallB for the purchase of the said mo
obtaining; members of the French ' lnr fh)n pioneer as soon as and If
Chamber ' of Deputies, who have the proViSo herein contained shall be j
passed the new law, naively hope It ! accepted by the owners, and to sell ;
will result in more marriages! J30 many ot tne lssue 0f oonda for;
In Bend, Oregon, two moving pic-, jso.000, heretofore authorised, &a may '
ture houses have Installed a "pay as bo necessary to provide the $50,000 !
vou leave" scheme bv which each i t.. u ,, i
- Ultj pUl 111 U.C VL 'lllO Dillii iuui"i-
patron stays as long as he likes and 8llp tosether with the expenses In-
Two men, both long past the age Pays as much as he thinks the showicurred in having the survey made,
is worth. According to the manager ; Bnd t-M otller incidental expenses ne
of the two houses, the receipts are cesgary to complete this contract,
larger than under the old plan of; IT jS FURTHER RESOLVED that
buying a ticket In advance. Bank j j. Parrish and Guy Roberts be ap
presidents needing cashier material panted a committee to employ corn
are respectfully referred to the pop-1 p3.ent surveyors to make the survey
when moBt men are useful, continue
to live and work and make the world
letter. How do they do It? A stag
nant pool is one Into which no water
lows, from which no water runs. A
fresh, clear pool Is one Into which
water runs and from which water con
stantly flows. Edi3on and Eliot have
minds through which thought, ldea3,
picture?, conceptions constantly flpw.
To stay young, read, thin!:, educn'e
your brain. You will never be an Edi
son or an Eliot, probably b,ut you wli!
bo of use, and live long enough to
make that use count In proportion to
what you know, what you learn, to
what purpose you use your brain.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality Jf '
Wc state it as our honest mSS
belief that the tobaccos used s U sjgJjjXfl
in Chesterfield ire of finer f V ,.
quality (and hence of better ' Ifofe' '.
taste) than in any other -53 0
cigarette at the price. , BL J
UggiUtS Mjtrt Tibaiit Ct.
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended
Lower Prices ..."
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mi. ' mil
. . . ...
J9&to5h6' II
HI' THE UNI VERS AL CAR II
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111 4. lie rva nunBDoui; is a ixuiiuuuui. m rcuny u luuim uusuna mi
III messenger, solving the question of economical and quick transporta- I I
II , tion. The Contractor, Builder, Traveling Salesman, Collector J I
l Solicitor, all find the Ford Runabout the most convenient as well as 111 1
I III I tVi mrwrt pponnmipfll nmoncr motor cars. Low in ourchase nrice:' I 111 I
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Hill service, and useful every day in the year. We solicit your order for
mone or more. We ask your patronage in the repair of your carj III I
assuring you of genuine Ford Parts, skilled workmen, reasonable I
1 1111 prices, we know we can satisiy your wants oi motor accessories. i
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miiMMsmL .6w.a.
ulation of Bend!
A WOODSMAN REFORMED
of the slid motorshlp at Hono'.ulu,
nnl report to the raid committee
; whether the said survey shows that
the said motorship PIONEER answers
thp nn-oifiiat!ons contained In this
rsoiriiion. .
; R"I30LVED further that If the said
Company accepts the proviso contnln-
ed in this resolution, and If tho stir-
ODDITIES IN THE
DAILY NEWS
Newspaper Pages a Fund of Laughter
and Amusement to Careful Readers
Washington, April 27 (Capitol News
Service) A New York Bootlegger,
jiving his occupation as "profession
al," paid more than $2,000 income
tax to Jio United States and the
Volted States took it
P'iuI rtu.iyan was a famous loptger.
. iha atcvy ses, he had a camp on
tho moon and brouRht logs to earth
with a "skylino." Anyhow, back In
17G5, Paul did accompany Gonor.ii
''ra&lotk over the Allegheny moun-
and the forest was dense that the'v, ' shows that the said motorship
r.rmy made only a mile a day. "Slash .Pioneer answers the specifications,
'em nni btrn 'em,' naM Paul. "I. thon the suld commltt"e shall rnort
mJ be 5 mIlllpnt yeor,f bororrne!the fa-ts to this Board at its nnxt
will need these tr:cs. NevertholeBS,
we are now paying 50 per leB for or Rny subsequent session.
dining tables mado from whit little After extended discussion of this
is left of those haidwood forests.. 1 resolution by the members' of the
tmi ram movea on 10 me pino iot. , Pnrt nf T.ud fhB nr-jBr,t nrde-ftd
Act. a nf UlnVilerin "T will at TT1 a on
ox team," he said, "and inveV. my ecretary to call the roll for a
Tirotits In real estate. The timber hnre vote. The vote beln taken on the
will support mammoth cities." So he r''eolut!on to be .1. W. Parrish "r.
hauled logs day and night, tho Mv T, H,., W- B BM and Guy Rob,r,g(
prew, Paul got rich, and would have . . . . , , .
lived happily ever after, thus ending P080'1 Peter Frederick. Wherevn n
the story if the timber had Inld ou. 'h nrosldent declared the resolution
Rt.lo hv oirlfl In a Waahlnirton naner P-ut it didn't, and Paul went flit broV0 fluly adopted.
, the anouncemcnt that a bridegroom TfX ffiS
cf eighty Jilted his bride to-to-be of ' contract falling timber. j GLEN
one nunarea at tne auar, ana me -(jut tne stumps nign," quc-tu mm.
story of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncan, "There Is timber enough here to sup-
1 . 1. .u . ,, T... . ,L.
who live near New Market, Iowa, and
their married life ot seventy -three
years. Mr. Duncan Is - 96 and his
-wife 91.
A cat In Birmingham, Ala., proud
possessor of five kittens, adopted two
Tmby rats given her as food and is now
raising her strange fnnnlly In peace
rand amity.
camps began to close down and the
mills began to disappear, and when
the boss said "Cut Vm low," Paul
Bunyan quit and started for tho Pa
cific Northwest, where thero was
plenty of timber and no neod of being
so particular.
But he (rot an eye 'opener when he
crossed the treeless plains. It gave
him something to think cbmit.
School closed on Tuesday to allow
the teachers to attend the Teachers'
Institute which is held at Toledo this
wock.
A called meeting of the Southside
Improvement Club was held at the
school house on Saturday last. Ar
rangements were made to meet with
Siletz and other organizations of the
county for the purpose of securing
O. P. Dickson purchased John Da-.
ven port's goats last wee. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wheeler went j
to Toledo Saturday, spending the ;
night with Mrs. Wheeler's brother,
ltoy Moore and family, on Mill Creek, j
Mrs. John Davenport ana c!i:htrtii
returned home from Toledo, Saturday,
where she has spent the past throe
weoks with her father, Al Martin.
Clayton Dickson went to Toledo
Saturday to take "In 'the wrestling
match.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and child
ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore, of
.'Till Creek, came over 'he first of tho
week for a visit at the W. 11. Moore
home.
We are all terribly sorry to hoar of
the serious Illness of one of the But
ler Brothers at SouthBtde and we
wish him a speedy recovery.
Road supervisor Tortcr we In this
.vicinity last week looking over the
roads. He spent one night at C. W
Brown's.
B. J. Hanzlik, Fort Examiner, of
the U. S. Forest Service, and Porter
King of the State Board of Forestry,
were looking over the timber around
here last week.
R. L. Aplet went to Harlan, Sun
day. Lawrence Brown and John. Deven-
on the evening train for Newport, Monday afternoon, expecting to return
Saturday. to Portland Tueadny noon.
Mrs. Dora Emerson spent Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Ewlng went to
with her daughter, Mrs. G. V. Lewis. , Yaqulna Sunday to visit Mrs. Kwing's
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Emerson are . brother and returned In the evening.
spending a few days this week in
Newport visiting relatives.
Frank Sliernie.- and family called
Sunday at the Huntsuckor Home.
Geo. Huntsurkcr attended the pro
gram and picnic given at the Sunny
Ridge school house Easter Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Lewis spent Monday night
at the Huntsucker home. She Is cn
her way to Corvallls to visit her son.
who is just recovering from an opera
tion for appendicitis.
M. G. Sbermer and family are
opondlng a fow days this weeek at
the Flesher home.
port chased boar Saturday.
A,morWi rtrl. teba notice of the l"Groa' Scott," cried Paul as he slid cooperation in the needful bridge leg
American girls, taw notice or tn , th. Oastde. "Thev are hum mar . . . .
vnn HVnti al.tn'M I v - .... l I nr. U IP l,On.
All citizens of France, regardless of
' sex, may now marry after reaching
the age of twenty-flva years, without
the forests out Here! we havi no
wood to waste.'1 So Paul get a Ji b
as fire warden, the moral of which Is
that it Is a wise man whe knotvr 'i
change his mind!
float Shearing time has come aenln.
1 Imer Watkins went to Toledo V.r?d
lay aftor seed grain.
WINANT
James Huntsucker cams down from
, Southside Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntsuckor spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L.
i D. Emerson.
Mrs, Peter Shcrmer was a passenger
SOUTH BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Howe went to Newport
Saturday and returned Sunday evening.
Mts. Eric Johnson went to Newport
Monday.
Mrs. Sam Smith was In South Beach
Sunday.
Mfrs. Hoffman went to Nowport Sat
urday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Lendten.
Miss Margaret Ewlng came horns
Tuesday evening to visit with her par
ents, during the Teachers Annual In
stitute. Henry Humfleet arrived in South
Beach Saturday evening and Is visiting
his mother and brother at Pacific
View.
J. I. Dray of Portland was In South
Beach looking after his proporty al
Pacifie View and went to Newport
NEW GUIDE BOOK
Camping, Fishing, and Hurting
Guide, is the title of a Bporta booklet,
reissued by Southern Pacific Lines,
with the aid of the U. S. Forestry Ser
vice. ,lt Is nicely Illustrated with sketch's
and maps; containing articles on he
play-grounds In Western Oregon,
within and without the National For-
eits, and directions as to reaching tha
hunting and fishing places; hew te
mako camps, and what to use In doing
so. It tolls about roads and trails;
outfit and clothing; food supplier, r
cuipes, cooking equipment and how
to use the cooking utonslls.
A part of the booklet Is devoted to
packing; protection of game and fish;
the handling of killed do ; lit w to
rescue revive and carry Injured com
panions; prevention of forest Area;
game laws and licenses, and a number
of other Interesting points tor an out
ing. The booklet should be In the hands
of every sportsman, and out of doors-
man.
Copies may be obtained froo from
agents Southern Pacific Linos, ot
from John, M. Scott, General Passen
ger Agent, Southern Pacific Lines, at
Portland, Oregon.
ATTA BOY
A barber who hailed from. Perdu
Would continually urge a shampoo:
Ho talked so of dandruff
That the townfolk got damruff
And made this poor barber sklddtaa.
'Health Hint: Never laugh at
wife whan she cries.