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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1922. PAGE FIVE VESSEL SINKS IN COLUMBIA FOLLOWING CRASH ASTORIA, Or., May 29. Seven bodies were removed from the Funk en freighter Welsh Prince Tuesday and investigations were Btarted to establish thq responsibility for the crash between the freighter Iowan, Inbound, and the freighter WleUh Prince, outbound, just before mid night In the narrow channel of the Columbia river off Altoona, Wash Pilots Sullivan of the Welsh Prince, and Pearson of the Iowan, agreed that a misunderstanding of the signals caused the crash. The Iowan plowed a 30-foot rent In the Welsh Prince's sloe, and the boil ers exploded when the water rushed into the flreroom. Men scurried for the upper decks as the steamer set tled, and the Iowan and tug Oneonta stood by to assist. When it was found that the steamer would not settle far ther, and that the crew, except the seven dead, was safe on board, the Oneonta took three Injured to a hos pital here and the Iowan proceeded on to Portland. The Dead J. Blake, donkeyman, Portland. Able seamen: Joel Buckwa!ter, Port land; W. Stokey, Shields, England; Knute Yenatad, Portland; C. M. Jen sen, Denmark; J. C Clare, England! H. Ward, England. ' Although early reports indicated that heavy smoke banks from forest fires were responsible for the disas ter, it was later agreed that a mis understanding of signals was entirely responsible. Huge Liner Burning at Sea And then swallowed 'by trie waves; a tropic hurricane which lashes a schooner and threatens its destruction; a mutiny at sea; a terrific fight between the mas ter of the ship and a score of fear-crazed Lascars and Kana kas; a tiny babe tossed on the waves supported by a bit of wreckage; a feap from a high cliff into the shark infested waters of the South Pacific these are a few of the outstand ing features of the "SHARK MASTER," the romance of the South Seas, played at the LIBERTY THEATRE Special Attraction Sunday & Monday Native Fiji Dance by Miss Addie Graham Also International News showing happenings all over the world, and a Frolicy Star Com edy "WATCH YOUR WALLET," A Big Program of Special Fea tures. The Best in Pictures and Music, 30c. 10c . I I CHECKS Checks provide both the easiest and safest way of caring for one's expenses. Every cancelled check is a recognized receipt, and the presentation of a paid check is sufficient, evidence to end a dispute. Start! right by opening a checking account wjth your ex pense money, and an interest bearing account with your surplus funds. . Your accounts will be appreciated and handled with . care at the First National Bank Member of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM STEIGER INSTALLS NEW WATER SYSTEM Jchn Stoiger, living on Strawberry mountain on Hie Southside, has just finished Installing a water system to supply his home and livestock. The water is pumped a distance or 500 feet with a raise of 160 feet. Mr. Steiger, in the past, has been compell ed to carry all the water he used with the exception of what he could catch from rain Mr. Steiger stopped at flie Leader office while here Friday and he is as tickled as a boy with a new knife over the fact that the bond issue car ried to bui'.d the bridge over the Ya qulna river here. JOBS OFFERED JAILBIRDS Farmer Would Pay Fines, but Falls to Get Help. BEND, Or., May 29. (Special.) So scarce Is farm labor that W. A. Clark Tumalo rancher, drove to Bend today and offered to pay the fines of all prisoners in the city if jail officials would release the men to work on his land. The request was refused and Clark departed vowing that he would Import Japanese labor. The Bend commercial club Is plan ning to maintain a free employment bureau, which according to present indications, will have as its chief func tion the securing of men for the Jobs rather than Jobs for the men. Ore gantan. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON COMMENCEMENT DAYS 'UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu gene, May 24 (Special) Commence ment this year at the University of Oregon will be held from June 15 to June 19, and In connection with the graduating exercises there will be re unions of the classes of 18S2, 1897, 1912 and 1917. The following Commencement pro gram has been announced: Thursday trailing and Benkman Oratorical Contest. Friday! Flowter and Fern Proces sion; Twilight Concert. Saturday Meeting of the Alumni Council; Annual Meeting of the Alum nae Association; Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association; University Luncheon to Alumni; Special Class Reunions; President's Reception; Re union Dinners; Commencement Play. "Dombey and Son." Sunday Baccalaureate Sermon, I Rev. H. L Bowman, Pastor First Pres byterian Church of Portland: Concert I under direction of School of Music. I Mondav Commencement Address by President A H. Upham, Unlver- jsity of Idalrj; Conferring of Degrees on Graduating Class. The graduating class this year will be the largest 1n the history of the I lUnlversity and will include about 230 students. NOTICE The Extension Service Department I of O. A. C. sends out during the year, Lecturers and Demonstrators, who jcome to us with practical knowledge and inspiration along specialized lines. I Thjs service has been extended to the farmers for many years. I 'Soils, the care of stock, the raising of better crops. Cooperative Market ing, Horticulture, Gardening, Poultry Culture, etc., have all received atten tion at the Experiment Station and the results have been made available to all farmers Now the Home is Coming into its own "The Care of Children," "Feed ing the Family," "House Decoration, "The Art of Being Well Dressed," Dress Making and Millinery are now Included in regular College Courses. The Extension Dept. 'has scheduled to field workers to visit usMiss Esther Cooley will be In Toledo June 19 and 20 Ona 21-22, Yachats 23-24. All ladles who are interested are cordially invited to join these classe. Look for further notices also for the clever poster to appear Date, Toledo June 19-20 Place, Chamber of Commerce, Time 9 A. M. Project Leader Home Economics Dept o CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received on or before the 19th day of June at the hour of 6 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the office of City Recorder for the improvement of that portion of Fourth Street be tween the intersection thereof .with Grove Street and the intersection thereof with Stanton Street, said im provement to consist of grading and .planking the same in accordance with ithe plans and specifications now on file in the office of City Recorder By Order of the City Council. G. W. ANDREWS, City Recorder. 16-21 PORTLAND DENTIST TO LOCATE IN TOLEDO Dr. E. H. Hall, dentist, of Portland, was a Toledo business visitor Monday. Dr. Hall's visit here was for the purpose of finding a location to prac tice his profession, and was success ful In renting a suite of rooms in the First National Bank building. He will oDen his office for business some time next week, and will bring his family, including his wife and three children, here to make his permanent home. Dr. Hall Is very much enthused over the DrosDects of Toledo and Lincoln county. He has practiced in Portland for the past four years. JERSEY BREEDERS TELL WHY OREGON IS AT TOP Experiment Station Director Joins In Jubilee; College Makes Tests ana Vouches for Records. Good climate and skillful manage. meat are two leading causes of Ore gon Jersey breeders' achievement in developing seven of the eight highest producing Jersey cows in the Unltea States. So said speakers at the Jer sey jubilee, just completed by a three- day tour of the Willamette valley. "Your phenominal achievement ts of value to the dairy world,'' said James T. JardlneV director of the col lege experiment station in addressing the breeders. "It could have been ac complished only by men of vision who were unwilling to stop near the goal of a new record, but in the language of the football man, 'forced the ball over for a touchdown.' " The responsibility for maintaining the great reputation rests vith tho men primarily benefitted by the breed ing work, the director explained, but the college also has a share ithut of making the tests and vouching for the records. This testing. In charge of the dairy department, has recently been commended as among hte best in the country. Responsibility for speeding up in crease of pure-breds, now only 4.6 per cent of dairy cattle, and for promotion of herd Improvement by community testing and breeding, was also shared for the college by the director. Protection from devastating diseases of dairy cattle by community and fed eral and state cooperation, rests In part with the college. "Disease is costly," said the director, "and the station is making valuable contribu tions toward control, best effected by prevention." Training new men and women to gain vision and information to make themselves helpful In further develop ment was accepted1 as a college re sponsibility. s in- i FOR 8ALE will sell or trade for young stock, one team of 5 and 6 . year old mules, good shape. Inquire Of Al Martin, Toledo, Or 15-4t Large and varied line of men's and boys' caps at right prices at Colvln's. 15-1t THE UNIVERSAL CAR !,lV. SALES and Attention Ford Owners! Ford parts, like almost everything else worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation parts are manufactured to SELL at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades of steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture of GEN UINE FORD PARTS. Don't be misled -Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent more wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost the same everywhere. 50 OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parte Price List When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs attention, call on us. For remember we are prop erly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in aU repair work; A. T. PETERSON Local Dealer t Toledo, Oregon FOUND Pair of glasses on Graveyard road; silver plated; owner can have , same by proving property and paying for this adv. 14-tf FOR SALE Saddle-horse, saddle and bridle. Wm. Oldenburg. 15-tf. FOR SALE COW; Inquire at Leader Office. 15-tf PIANO FOR SALE Enquire at the Leader office. 15-tf FOR SALE One registered Jersey bull calf, 6 weeks old; dam milked 1391 lbs. In May; she Is 3-year-old. Sire of calf "Oonans Golden Chief." 15-2t See our large asst. of Cloth and Straw Summer Hats. We have Bathing Suits and Caps for the whole family at lowest prices. How about July 4th, celebration, and will you need a new Suit? .Three Hun dred all wool or silk and wool samples to choose from, and they are all one PRICE. Fit guaranteed. ' Ladles Bro. Kid Strap Pumps, Cuban Heels, Rubber Tips. $2.95. Ladies Bro. Calf Oxfords Cuban Heels, Rubber Tips. $3.75. Ladles White Cloth Shoes. Oxfords and Pumps, Military Heels, Leather Soles. $1.95. Misses and Children's White Cloth Shoes, Oxfords and Pomps. $ .95 and up. Misses and Children's Bro. and Smoked Barefoot Sandals. $.95 and up. Men's Bro. Calf Blucher and English Dress Shoes. $3.95. Men's Army Shoes, $2.95. NMen's Blue Bib Overalls, $.95. Watch our windows for lowest PRICES on Shoes & Clothing. I Get cur PRICES on U. S. Army Sur plus Goods. SERVICE A Few Reminders j y A quality product, Rich, Nourishing and Healthful In it's natural consistency, produced from pure-bred and high grade Jersey cows only, Is the prelude of your guarantee of quality, and also In our establishment of Toledo's newest Milk Route and Station. A portion of your business will be appreciated. MILK STATION located in MACKAY RESTAURANT OREGON CLOW DAIRY, RAY L. JENKINS, PROP. ASK FOR JERSEY MILK THE MILK WITHOUT AN APOLOGY TAKE NOTICE Of The Large Fire Box. Will , Take 24 Inch Wood. Just Received, a Shipment of Garden Hose ARTHUR NYE, PLUMBER FOR SALE FOR SALE 149 acre farm 4 miles below Toledo; 65 acres of tideland; 1 mile of water front to Yaqulna bay; railroad depot on, place; Write or see owner A. Brauti, Toled. 10-8t FOR SALE 160 acres unimproved land with timber, five miles south of Toled0, Oregon, on Waldport road. No trade. Price $1000. Clara Tellefson, R.F.D. 2, Box 61, Seattle, Washington. 10-4t R. I. R. HATCHING EGGS From a fine pen $1.50. A wonderful value II and see them. H. E. Demltt. 10-tf (14) FOR SALE 120 acre daif ranch, 1 mile from Toledo on Yaquin, road. Al Martin, Toledo, Or. Acetylene welding bring In your broken castings and have them made as good as new. F. W. Carson, To ledo, Oregon. FOR SALE Or will trade for Jersey cows pracMcauy new voncon. Phonograph and records. Inquire at this office. 13-tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford Truck with solid tires and cab; .1919 Ford Tour ing good tires, good condition. Pet erson Brother Garage. 13-3t FOR SALE One Extra good milk goat; fresh three weeks; also good cedar posts, any quantity; write or see F. T. Gunn, Logsden, Ore. 13-4t FOR SALE One 3-burner "Puritan" oil stove; excellent condition; in quire Box 292, Toledo. 14-4t FOR 8 ALE Two-year-old Jersey hei fer; giving milk; also yearling hei fer; Inquire Henry Campbell place East of Toledo. 14-1t FOR SALE Floating house, first class, 3 rooms, best on bay; also gasoline launch; cheap. Inquire; Box 54, Yaqulna, Ore. 14-2t YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations Prices Reasonable F. M. French A. Sons Optometrists and Opticians Albany, Oregon Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER& SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport Oregon v-H "opoioi 'uoor M H 'jo jnbu 'sjj Bujds 3-jj.g fc( PARTY Who Borrowed my hant from public hitch rack will plea return it to one of the blacksmit shops, and oblige, H. Murray, 11-21 04 ACRES Near Toledo; Stae Road; Mutual phone; daily mall. Good 6 room house, good new barr, or chard ; some timber. Good bargain. Inquire at Leader office. ' 13-tf FOR SALE Empire Milking Machfce. 1 double unit; am cutting my herd of grade Jerseys In half, going ietc registered Jerseys only; machine if perfect order, good as new; will oi I' on easy terms; nquira at Leadei office. 13-4" FOR SALE Good Milk Cow; freshen ed In February; Inquire Mrs. A. 8mouse, Tole.o, Oregon. 132-t FOR 8ALF. One Red Fox skin; kilted In Alaska; price $25; Inquire of Mrs Earl Roberts .Toledo. 1S 2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Store Room on HOI Street, I. O. O. F. Building. See Cast Glldersleeve. WANTED A Used one-horse Mower with 3z foot sickle. Please write me the price. Gust 8ied, Ta'.C Ore gon. IMf WANTED CLEAN Cotton Rags is: The Leader Office. Must be Clear and Suitable for wiping machinery 3c. per pound. ft FOUND Paper Currency; owner oar, have same by identifying and pay Ing for this advertisement. 12-tt PROFESSION CArFs- INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH & ACCTDENI AUTOMOBILE CONTRACTORS' LIABILITY C. K. CROSNO, Toledo, Oregon Office In First N. B. Bldg- ENGINEERING WORK ' Professional Engineer In the St ' of Oregon. Topography workt t: ,. Engineering and Sub-Dlviarurt - A. J. McMillan, Toledo Q ean C. E. HAWKINS Oregon R. D. BURGESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Toledo, Oregon Office In Andrews Building. OOT hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 and" 7 to D. m. Emergency calls n soy tkv FOWLER'S RESTAURANT Hill 8t, Toledo, Oregon Ask about our $1.00 PER DAY RATES Best established eating place In Lincoln County E. J. FOWLER, Prop. TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I. O.O. meets every Wednesday nveair Visiting Brothers always Welcotr. . L. B. Wiswell. N. a, Carl Glldersleeve, Sec-usar