Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 15, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    i MlCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 15th, 1922.
PACE FIVE
By Charles Cugfiroe
0e Sherlock Mickief
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Olson & Miller
Wrestle 2 Hours
Saturday Night
Large Crowd Witness Mat
Match ; Miller Aggressor in
First Hour While Olson Has
Better Condition.
Wes''ln? fans of this section turn
ed cut In rrrenKth to witness the MII-ler-Olson
watch hole In the Mr build
ing here last Saturday night find, al
though, Olson seemed to be in much
better condition than Milleri. never
theless he wps unable to get a fall
from the gritty "Smiling" Chtrlie.
Miller was the aggressor in the first
hour and worked hard to gain a hold
that would produce a fall. Olson
however seemed to have strength
to spare whenever It was nesdedt o
break whatever hold that Miller
clamped on. TImo nfter time he
seemed to deliberately allow Miller
to clamp on a headlock, but on each
Instance the Swede would pull hin
self free, feel to see if his ei-rs were
still there r.nd allow Miller to have tnt
hold again.
It was a disappointment to many
of Olson's admirers '.lr'.t he did not
show more Bpeed and pin Miller to
the nut, but. Although Miller weak
ened In the last half hour, neverthe
less he Earned to be the Swede'B
equal on all occasions.
Miller was not in the condition to
withstard tho awful pmiishment that
two hours' wrestling requires and
collapsed In his corner Imuediately
after the match was over, while Ol
son seemed to bo as fresh as when
he started.
"He is the slowest and strongest
man I ever met,' stated Miller after
the match. "If I had some way of
getting Into proper condition I am
sure I could handle him, but farming
and wrestling don't go well together,
especially when you have as tough
a man as Olson to meet."
Young Charlie Miiler and another
Toledo boy somewhat smaller pave a
splendid exhibition of wrestl'ng as a
preliminary to the main event. Miller
got the first fall but the little fellow
came back and showed real aggres
siveness In the last two rounds and
the match was called a draw.
Two referees were in the ring dur
ing the Miller-Olson match and their
decisions seemed to please the fans.
The were Mr. Thomas and Ed. An
derson of Salem.
Olson vs. Dickson
Mutch Troves an
Am using Affair
Chas. Olson (The Tsrrible Swede)
of Albany, won from Hobart Dlckeon
Tuesday night in the second round
of a mixed wresUinz and fighting
bout at tho fair buUJiner before a
small crowd that gathered to witness
the affair.
In the first round Dickson was able
to stay clear of the Swede's attempts
to get hold of him r.nd in the mean
time was able to deliver telling blows
to the Swede's Jaw that came near
putting him to the mat. Olie, how
ever, would shake his head and keep
coming for more. Several times Dick
son was compelled to dive through
the ropes to keep the Swede from I
getting hold of him. Olson seemed
more all-in at the end of the two-mln-l
ute first round than !ie .'did (after 1
two-hours of wrestling In his former
match.
In the second round Dickson seemed
to have more confidence and held
more to the center of the ring thus
giving Olson the advantage to gain
a hold. After 42 seconds the Swede
managed to get a hold and downed
Dickson, ending the match.
After the match Olson stated: 'This
is a new game for me and I can truth
fully say that It Is my last match
of this kind. That boy Dickson cer
tainly has some nunch. I do not
care to stop any more like the ones I
did with my juw tonight."
Two boxing preliminaries between
Oscar Hoover and Wade and Allen
and Swayze furnished milch excite
ment as tho boys fousht like demons.
OLSON VS. PATTERSON
Owing to the fact that he had crit
icizing Lieut Patterson considerably
on his decisions in his first match
with Chas. Miller, Chas. Olson (The
Terrible Swede) before leaving town
Tuesday, bunted up Mr. Patterson,
and apologized stating that he did
not wish to leave any ill-feelings be
hind. He also, stated that he hoped
the fans of Toledo did not fee', harsh
ly towards him and that he hoped
some time In the future and renew
acquaintances.
Mr. Olson left for Albany Wednes
day.
We have a report of the Grange
meeting all set up in type but are
compelled to leave it out through lack
of space.
Entertainment
For Benefit of
Baseball Team
Arrangements are being made
for the staging of Local Talent
Play at Liberty Theatre.
The management of the Toledo bast,
ball team is1 making arrangements
with an expefienced show man to pro
mots a home-talent play for the ben
efit of the ball club. The dates for
the entertainment have not been set
as yet but will be announced later in
these columns.
A varied program will be rendered
by the best local talent possible to
attain and four reels of baseball films
will be run showing Babe Ruth in ac
tion. The local baseball team needs
the encouraging support of the citizens
and should receive it and this oppor
tunity will afford everyone the oppor
tunity of doing their bit to boost the
team and in a small way to help ad
vertise the city.
.Watch for dates of the play.
While 'n Waldinri we iiad tl'a pleas
ure of meeting Sara K.-au'zir;.n, edi
tor of the Waldport Herald
13
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Send for .directory of Oregon manu
factured products. Look up In this
directory the brand name of the ar
ticle you want then ask for U.
Buy from merchants who
display this sign
Merchants who display this sign
recommend Oregon Quality merchan
dise. They are community upbulld
ers. Buy from them.
These Oregon Industries make Or
egon quality building materials. They
guarantee the goods they sell. They
merit your patronage.
Oregon products can supply your every build
ing need! If you're going to have a new house,
garage, or do some repairing see that your mate,
rial is Oregon-made!
Not only lumber, which, as you know, is the
finest in the world, but brick, cement, paints, var
nishes, doors, windows, hardwood flooring, fur
naces, plumbing, roofing, hardware practically
everything you need for building. Buy them at
your building material dealer's or your hardware
store.
If you prefer a factory cut garage or home,
buy one made in Oregon.
Your support of Oregon industries means
more work; more wage earners; bigger payrolls;
increased prosperity for everyone.
ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON
702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon
Acme Cement Plaster Wks.
Alnge Co., The P. T.
Aladdin Co.
Bayer. J. C, Furnace Co.
Beaver Portland Cement Co.
Beaver Varnish Works
Blaesing Granite Co.
City Awning and Shade Co.
Commercial Iron Wks.,
Coast Culvert & Flume Co.
Columbia Digger Co.
Columbia Steel Co.
Columbia Wire and Iron Works
Concrete Pipe Co.
Crawford & Doherty Foundry Co.
Dondero, C. J.
Durable Roofing Co.
East Side Boiler Kks.
Enrlish, J. C, Co.
East Side Mill & Lumber Co.
Emerson Hardwood Co.
Brtz, C. W. & Co.
Fuller, W. P. Co.
Gillen-Cole Co.
Helser Machine Wks.
King Bros.
Long, A. O., Co.
Montag Stove Wlks.
McCormack Concrete Mfg. Co.
McPherso, W. G. Co.
Monarch Fire Clay Co.
Multnomah Lumber & Box Co.
Northwestern Engineering und
Equipment Co,
Oregon Portland Cement Co.
Pacific States Fire Insurance Co.
Pacific Tent and Awning Co.
Phoenix Iron Wks.
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.
Portland Bolt and Mfg. Co.
Pacific Asbestos & Supply Co.
Portland Blue Print Co.
Portland Elevator Co.
Portland Wire & Iron Work
Rasmussen & Co.
Shope Brick Co.
Standard Brick & Tile Co.
Stone-Tone Stucco Co.
Northwestern Fence and Iron Wks. Tuerck-MacKenzie Machine Co.
National Tank & Pipe co.
Nicolia-Neppach Co.
Oregon Brass Wks.
Oregon Iron and Steel Co.
Oregon Surety and Casualty Co.
Thomas, Ernest
Timms, Cress Co.
Wood Iron Works
Willamette Iron and Steel Wks.
Wald port Takes
Toledo Team to
Cleaniug Sunday
High Dive by Toledo Player
Creates Amusement for Fans
in First Inning; Score 9 to 6.
The Toledo baseball team journed
to Waldport Sunday and received a
beating by the boys of that village by
a score of 9 to 6. Three pitchers
were used by the Toledo team in an
eiiurt to curb their heavy-hitting op
peneats. McMillan soemed to lack
control and didn't have his usual
"stuif" on the apple and retired in
favor of Service In the third inning.
Bain, catching for Toledo, was hit
by the ball in tho fifth inning and re
tired from behind the bat to the snort
stop position. Service -donned the
uiuslt and Taylor, a new find for the
iocal boys, stepped into the pitcher's
ujx. He was a little wild but had
it not been for an error and a walk
the scoring would havg been over for
Waldport after nt ..ok the mound. In
the eighth inning ..he Waldporters
went down cne-two-three, Taylor only
throwing t.-ica ball3.
Coleman, pitching for Waldport, had
his old-time form and, as usual, caus
ed many of tho Toieio agjrogation to
fan the air and retr.-e. He struck
out 15 men in Sundays same.
It was in the first n s that the
fans were treated td a ihiill that it,
very rare especially at ;i. bu.. . ,
more appropriate for a side-slicw at
the circus. The first man to w.. ...
Waldport landed squarely on the i
pie and sent it whizzing over the sec
ond baseman. Tol thought he cculd
get it and made an awful effoii, to
do so. He made a beautiful run and
was reaching out to spear the "apple"
as it made its way to earth, when,
lo and behold, a ditch some 16 feet
wide and with some 4 feet of water
prevented further progress and the
ambitious playsr maJe one of the
prettiest nose dives that can be im
agined. Wiien lie came up the ball
was floating by his side and he grace
fully heaved it to the Infield. Tol
swears his baseball uniform will be
a bathing suit from now oil.
The box score follows:
Score by innings:
Waldport Ill 402 OOx 9
Toledo -. 130 010 1006
Waldport.
AB. R. H. PO. A E.
tions are also supporting the drive
wnlch the Veterans' Bureau is con
ducting for the benefit of the former
service men and women. Women's
auxiliaries of ex-service organizations
have offered to work for the success
of the drive.
i Application blanks for reinstate,
ment of war insurance may be secured
at any Legion post. Red Cross chapter,
or branch office of the Veterans' Bu
reau in the three states, it was an
nounced. The only requirements are
that the exservice man undergo a
physical examination to prove good
health and pay two months' premiums.
Theao examinations are given free by
Government doctors. Disabled veter
ans 'receiving .federal compenal.lcm
are not barred from the insurance
priviledge.
IMr. Fowlkes announced that insur
ance checks should be made out to
the Treasurer of the United States and
sent to the Seattle district office of
the U. S. Veterans' Bureau: Govern
ment insurance rate books have beon
furnished the local Red Cross and ex
service men's organizations.
Ernest, 2b 5
Reily, cf 5
Sparks, rf. 3
Uarbin, lb 4
Walker, 3b 4
toieman, p. .
Hunter, c. . .
Hendrick, If.
ttergereon, ss.
0 15
1 1
1 0
36 9 9 27 9 2
Toledo,
AB. R.H. PO.A E.
Service, ef. n. . . 1 1, 1' n
VanDecoverlng, 3b. 5 0 2 i2 0 2
Taylor, ss. p 3 0 0 2 2 0
ualn, c. ss 4 l 12 7 0 1
Hammond, Is 6 12 4 0 0
Weeks. 2b 2 1 a a 1
Koddy, If 4 0 1' 1 0 0
" 3 0 0 1 0 n
McMillan, p. cf 4 1 1 0 0 0
... 33 6 9 24 4 3
Summary istntnn haaoo 3n-in.
Kain 3, Weeks 2, Mcmillan, Darbln, 2,"
Walker, Sparks; Sacrifice Hits Tay
lor, Weeks, Sparks; three base hits
Van DeCovering, Ernest; two base
nus van Decovering, Hammond and
Roddv. Erneal narhln rn,- tlxm...
' iTmnui jiuii.jr ,
DOU'Me DlaV VHIinnrnvorlncr i,r, Dl.
ed; let on bases-, Toledo, 9,' Waldport
eu, ie on oases, Toledo 9, Waldport
Waldport 2; Innings pitched, by Mc
Millan 2. Servfoo a Tni t
9, base hits, off McMillan, 3, eff Ser-
-h milieu uui, uy
McMillan 4, Service 3; Taylor 3; by
Coleman 15; walked, by Ccloman 4,
k 11 iT ' y lay,cr : "it by pitched
" y v-oieman 1, 0 McMillan 1.
War Veterans
Can Reinstate
War Insurence
"Buddy, protect yourself."
This is the slogan selected for the
Government Insurance Drive among
war vtnmna tt Mm r ij . .
, Huniu rtorui-
we June 12 to 17 Inclusive, accord-
w ammey 1. rowikes, Insurance
head of the United States Veterans'
""". wuo nas cnarge or the cam-
ington. Oregon and Idaho will be urged
iojubibiu nis war nsK Insurance
iTnn nilnta nf vAtaMM , .
1 '"ictnuo insurance to
be renewed by former service men of
Toledo has been set at 50,000. The
campaign had the endorsement 01
Norman W. Engle, northwest repres-
tative of thfl jtmirUn T i j
- . " -1 U11U
all posts have been urged to cooperate
actively in the reinstatement of war
Insurance totaling $3,000,000 In the
uioiiu-i. me ueti i;ross and tho Dis
abled Amorican Veterans' organlza-
Have You Seen
This New
Super Stove?
NATIONAL GUARD TO
LEAVE WEDNESDAY FOR
FORT WORDEN, WASH.
Seventy men and officers departed
Wednesday, June 14th . for Fort
Worden, Wash., where they will spend
several weeks at the government
training camp there. The company
consisted of men from the loca:
and Newport companies. The local
boys will operate 6-Inch guns in the
maneuvers to be held at the fort.
The personnel of the officers who
uo:o in command of the
companies ia as follows: Captain
Price, Lieut. Dahl and Lieut Johnston.
They will roturn heme with their com
panies July first.
According to Lieut. Johnston the
local company will go to Newport on
July 4 to aid in the celebration at that
place.
New Invention Nov
on Dispiay
The widely aJvertirc.l V;
Perfection Oil Ranrc with
SUPF.RFEX Burr.rrr'rha: for
the first tinc coiiilincs g.u
stove speed with cil-r.tcvj
economy, id en display here.
Let us shew you this big
handsome new itove and its
marvelous bv.r.vr.
Dealer's Nemo
NEW PERFECTS
QfiRanjjs
with SUPERFEX Bvrxa -j
BATEMAN FURNITURE CO
Toledo, Oregon
mmmsom
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A few young grade milk
ing shorthorn cows; also grade
Jerseys. All fresh this spring and
producing good. Fred Romtvedt,
Toledo, Oregon. i7-2t
FOR SALE 3-ton "Standard" Truck,
Engine, transmission and tires in
fine shape; Extra long wheel base
tor logging; also one 5-horse gas
engine and wood saw mandrell. Aq
dress, E. H. Olmstead, Toledo, Or.
17-2t
FOR SALE From 1 to 28 acres Just
ouUido city limits at reasonable
price, see McMillan or address, Bx.
113, Toledo, Oregon. 17-6t
PIANO IN STORAGE at Corvallls for
sale cheap, will deliver here to re
sponsible party and sell on terms of
25.00 cash and $10.00 month. Ad
dress L. L. Miller, Newport. 17-1t
rOR STLE Spring frys, Inqulr. 0f,
Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Toledo. 14-4t
FOR SALE 149 acre farm 4 miles
below Toledo; 65 acres of tideland;
i miie oi water front to Yaquina
bay; railroad depot on place; Write
or tee owner A. Brauti, Toled".
10-8t
FOR SALE COW; Inquire at itader
Office. 15
PIANO FOR SALE Enquire at the
Leader office. 15-tf
FOft TRADE 320 Acres srnin land in
Douglas Co., Washington for land
near Toledo. Owner, David Fishor,
Saint Andrews, Wash. 17-2t
04 ACRES Near Toledo; State Road;
mutual pnone; daily mail. Good 6
room house, good new barn, or
chard; some timber. Good bargain.
Inquire at Leader office. 13-tf
LOST 1 6-year-old sorrel mare; 1 2-
yeM-cio coit; lost near Norton;
Finder please notify John Potwora.
16-2f
LOST Person who took bicycle from
nouse on aneu road will pa.j re
turn same in good condition or
stand prosecution. 17-1t
PflB DCMT
FOR RENT One 6-room furnished
nouse for the summer. Inquire at
this office or see E. M. Stanton. 17-2t
FOR SALE A fine milk cow, fresh
June 4th; will give four gallons milk
. .per day; test 5 to 5.9 also T. B. test
ed. Is priced to sell. Carl Tangen,
Toledo, Ore., Box 152. ie-2t
R. I. R. HATCHING EGGS From a
fine pen $1.50. A wonderful value
call and see them. H. E. Demirt.
10-tf
(14) FOR SALE 120 acre dair
ranch, 1 mile from Toledo on Yaqulrv
road. Al Martin, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE Or will trade for Jersey
cows practically new Concert
Phonograph and records. Inquire at
this office.
FOR SALE One 3-burner "Puritan"
oil stove; excellent condition; In
quire Box 292, Toledo. 14t
FOR SALE will sell or trade for
young stock, one team of 6 and 6
year old mules, good shape. Inquire
Of Al Martin, Toledo, Or, 15-4t
FOR SALE Saddle-horse, saddle and
bridle. Wm. Oldenburg. 15-tf.
Tomato Plants
FOR RENT Store Room on Hill
Street, I. O. O. F. Building. See Carf
Gildersleeve.
WANTED-MCLEAN Cotton Tags tit
The Leader Office. Must be Clean
and Suitable for wiping machinery.
3c. per pound. tf
FOUND .Paper-Currency; owner oan
have same by Identifying and pay
Ing for this advertisement 12-t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
INSURANCE
FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH & ACCICS I
AUTOMOBILE
CONTRACTORS LIABILITY
C. K. CROSNO, Toledo, Oregon
Office In First N. B. Bldg.
ENGINEERING WORK
Professional Engineer In th st
of Oregon. Tocography work, Civ
Engineering and SubDivlslon won!
A. J. McMillan, Toledo, Oregon
C. E. HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo. . Orecon
FOR SALE
-25c. Doz. Post Paid
CHAS S. WILLS,
Newport, Oregon
FOWLER'S RESTAURANT
Hill St., Toledo, Oregon
Ask about our
$1.90 PER DAY RATES
Best established eating place in
Lincoln County
E. J. FOWLER, Prop.
TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I olTr
meets every Wednesday rvenl'ni
Visiting Brother, ,!way,y wC om
1 11 Wiswoll, N. C .
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