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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 1922. Going East? If so, Have Your Ticket Routed Through California "THE 8UNSHINE AN OOPEN WINDOW WAY" A Choice of Routes Convenient Schedules Liberal Stopover Privileges Through Sleeping Cars . Observation Cars Dining Cars EVERY PART OF THE SERVICE CONTRIBUTES TO THE TRAVELER'S COMFORT. Stop at Sanfranclsco and Log Angeles, world famous and beautiful cities. For further particulars, aek agents or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, t General Passenger Agent Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner went out to Eugene Wednesday for a visit Linoleum for sale, pOe per yard see Clay Nichols. Grant King arrived home from a trip to Portland, Tuesday evening. U. S. Army O. D. wool serge shirts t bargain prices. The Bootery. Peter Byrne of Beaver Creek passed thru to the Valley Saturday. Born, Wednesday evening, April 26. to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Booth in this i city, a daughter. I Rubber boots and men's rubbers T at Colvln's. John Simon of Waldport was a To ledo visitor last Saturday. Buy your Mazda lamps of W. C. Bur croff Mercantile Co. Mrs. W. E. Peterson end children, visited at Elk City yasterday aftsr noon. For Carpenter tools, garden tools, etc., see Colvln. Mrs. John Schaffer and children were passengers for the Valley Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weeks and T daughter arrived Saturday evening T I from Reedsport. Fishers Blend flour. The perfect i flour fr every purpose. W.- C. Bur- croff Mercantile Co. Mrs. D. L. Chesley and daughter Ruth, were passengers for the Valley Wednesday. Beds, mattrrfsstes and springs at Colvln's. iMrs. J. D. Kent of Waldpor. is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. J.R. P. Goln and family. Tha W. C. Buri'rafT Mnivantlla fnt ua8 purena8ea a rorQ truclt ror use jn I IIIHII SHERWOOD & HAYDEN I (SUCCESSORS TO PETER80N HARDWARE CO.) : GET YOUR FISHING TACKLE AND FISHING LICENSE AT SHERWOOD A HAYDEN'S AGENTS FOR UNIVERSAL STOVES AND NEW FECTION PURITAN OIL STOVE3 SHERWOOD & HAYDEN TOLEDO, OREGON PER- connection with their business. ' . . Mrs. C. O. Hawkins and children of Newport are visiting Toledo' reTativj and friends this week. , Clayton Young arrived over ffori Corvallis Saturday evening for a ylsii' with his family. "I feel twenty years younger," . is What thousands have said after Tan- X lac restored them to health. Try It. 2 Toledo Drug Co. T H. L. Collins and Mr. Zimmerman of Portland were Toledo visitors Mon day, being enroute honte from a fish ing trip to the Siletx. . LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line of Hats. Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. JTT? TTTf TTTTTTTTTVrTTTTTVTTTTTV VTTVTTf T T 'I TTTTTTrTIF'PT'" Put a Live Man On the Job am. . , . . , ., - ISL. . Ill IMAGINATION and VISION . The story teller's fancy created Hop-o My-Thumb and the seven-league boots the step of twenty-one miles was the limit of his imagination. Accomplishment . as wonderful as the imagery of the fairy tale has followed the vision of Alexander Graham Bell the" instantaneous transmission of the human voice a few feet or thousands of miles. The seven-league boots exist only In the minds of "the little folks." Over 33,000,000 conversations a day in the United States testify to the value and im portance of the telephone in the elimina tion of distance in the social and business activities of a nation. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. 7 ? ' ' VOTE FOR II M Ill 1 1 HIM II it lMlS Cfte; and f lldren pas- ' - i ' , . "s ' sencrere for Corvnllla vpntprrtnv nin John McDonald of Yaqulna was a Toledo visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Fish an,d child ren went to Waldport last evening, where Cleve will work In the logging camps. D. L. Chesley went up to Elk City X on this noon's train where he will T set up a planer for the Pioneer Lum- ber Co. Dan Hendrlckson was called to I North Bend this noon by a telegram T announcing the serious illness of his little son. -Expert Electrical Work Toledo Electric Co., office and store In Flat- iron Blag. All work guaranteed to pass most rigid Inspection. ., i Miss Blanch Her, who is teaching near Yachats arrived home last Sat urday for a visit with her parents and also attend teachers' Institute. T Music lovers of Toledo enjoyed a rare treat ust Thursday evening when P. Waldo Davis gave a concert on his wonderful triple-toned chimes at the MelhocUst Church. Gst our prices on O. D. wool armyi X shirts, viool blankets, U. S. haver-' T .sacks, U. S. army trunks, U. S. spiral leggings and 72 inch white duck. The ' X Bootery. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hubler arrived ! T "vcr from Corvallis Saturday evening ror a visit with Mrs. Hubler.s parenis, Mi', and Mrs. A. P. Grable. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meyer.i arrived down !ri:n Portland last Friday even to lcoH aftur their property intor ui3 in tli's ily. Vil.iile here they elIJ tliolr residence ,on Em'.erley street to Alec MvMII'.nn. fSB NOTE THE DATE, MAY 9th cjf? AND 10th. Representatives of Morris Optical Company of Salem, I' cfjon at li e Li.woln Rooms. Sclen- .ific, tho:otsh cys cxamlr.at.on. N !icn; cin inrurrid, unless glr-sacs are ordered. upt. O. W. Ford of the Yaqulna Klni trie Co. arrived home Saturday evening from a trip to Portland. Willie i:i ill;1 city he took in the opan 'a: hall R!mo, and Ir.rMentnl'y evory other name that was p'.ayed w'ailo he v.cs tl'.eie. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company ANNOUNCEMENT 0. H, FITHIAN Republican Candidate For """" National Committeeman I ON MAY 1 O. II. FITIUAN I em a candidate for Joint Represen tative Lincoln and Polk counties sub ject to the will of the Republican electors at the Primary election to be held In May. B. F. Jones. (Paid Adv.) 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 tors at the 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 gen, subject to the will of the elec tors at the Primary Election to be held in May, 1922. W. R. Tindall. "Enforcement of All lavs including the liquor law " A Real Republican Against a Politican WILLIAM'S PLATFORM Hi-ro is what Fltliiau's oppon ent, llal' h K. V.'lli:an!s, has to sayon thos3 sains questions: NOTHING. FITHIAM'S PLATFORM Hero b vl;.u Mta.:.:: huj v uay on quest;:-". ; !"? Oregon: AID FARMERS "1 shall help t:) :.'o.: in for Or? gon farmers t'.r:ir j"s'. iiiiire of icana from t::j Wur Financa Cor poration." HELP LIVESTOCK MEN "I shall v.x l; f'ir ;:r:::;r:.'.---iva leg islation for r?Hof of our fjr.uera and iivestock n.en." RECOGNIZE VETERANS "I favor jus., prompt and sub stantial recognition of our war vet erans." VOTE FOil A LIVE REPUBLICAN LIKE FITHIAN, WHO WILL CET SOMETHING FOR OREC.ON AND HER PEOPLE. HIS OP PONENT. WILLIAMS, HAS HELD THE JOB OF NATIONAL COM MITTEEMAN FOR 14 YEARS. CAN YOU MENTION A SINGLE 6UBSTANT1AL THING THAT WILLIAMS HAS DONE FOR ORE GON IN ALL THAT TIME? IT 19 TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE. VOTE FOR FITHIAN. FITHIAN CLUB, Dy Chas. T. Early, President, Root. Q. McNsry, Secretary, .Chas. yt. Ebsrlsin, Treasurer. NOTHING. NOTHING. 200 CCO TOURISTS TO TRAVERSE OREGON IN Jlslation for rjllof of our fjr.uers j 15 PREDICTION and iivestock n.en." ! pifi jlng at len'ot 20000 visitors, wlil enter ! Oregon this year, It is estimated by I'Heibert Cuthbert, executive secretary of tha Pacific Northwost Tourist as sociation, who has recently conferred I with officials of the Automobile Club cf Southern California, and bases bis 1 statements on their flirures. i Oregon's new highway system will I be a great aid In drawing tourists ' frolh the south. The Pacific hlehwy from Portland to the California! line. , ' will be entirely ped this year, it is Stated, and other highways, leading; to the state's scenic spots and outing; IHmilimmHHHMMW4MMUHMHttHttiP'M axe well under wy, and many of them are nrins; completion. I am a candidate to succeed myself as sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary election, to be held In May. 1922. My slogan: efficiency, economy and enforcement of laws. M. Simpson. (Paid Adv.) I I hereby announce myself a caridl- sloner, subject to the decision of the Republican vcters of Lincoln Couniy, Oregon, at the Primary election, May 19th, 1922. C. VV. Brown, Salado. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candldscy for Sheriff of Lincoln County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at Primaries,. May 13th, 1922. I am thoroughly acquairted with the conditions of Lincoln County, it being my birthplace and having spent the major portion of my life within Its boundary. If nominated and elected I hereby pledge my best efforts towards en forcement of the law. (Paid Adv.) Chas. L. Baker. one-eleven arettes vSA BtTUXT I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the 'Republican voters of Lincoln county, Oregon, at the Primary election, May .19th, 1922. John Simon, Waldpor. (Paid Adt.) I hereby declare myself Republi can candidate for the office of County Sheriff for Lincoln County, Oregon subject to the will of the electors at the Primary ' Election to be held In May 19th, 1122. R. R. Qwyna. FIFTEEN in a new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Virginia ant BimuzYTobaccos ffl FIFTH AVE. kew voa CITY Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newoort ' Oregon (44) FOR SALE OR TRADE A gocd apple Orchard, located In Hood River district, near Mosler on the Columbia River. There are fifty seven acres In tract of which twenty three acres srs In first class apples and few cherries. The orchard Is nearly full bearing, S ing eight years old. It bears a crop of apples between five and six thous and boxes a year. All of the land Is apple land, can be planted ta sam at small eoat I will consider trade for a good stock farm located down near Toledo or 8iletz, or will trad for good tract ef timber. Any one Interested In same apply to C. P. Altres, Teleds, Orsgen. J. O. Storey. ' CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given, that I have funds on hand to pay all county war rants and all emergency warrants is sued and endorsed not paid for want of funds up to and including March 31st, 19Z2, and all of said warrants are hereby called and tho Interest thereon ceases on this date. Dated at Toledo. Oreenn thin 31 .t day of March, 1922. Ira Wade, ' County Treasurer. FOR SALE Two houses and two lots! alM two anrp nf IshJ t.ia - . w. p-hu iii.iug J I City limits, level and well located. quira or vnas. MOCK, owner. FOR RENT Store Room on Hill Street, I. O. O. F. Building. See Carl Gllderslsevs. ROAN MARE FOR SALE Weight about 1080, cash or will consider good til1 xehange. R. C. John, stein Talsdo, Phone 1803. FOR SALE Fresh eows. 0.11a, Tsltda, W. B.