Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 29th, 1922. OWING TO ILLNESS FOR THE LAST 2 MONTHS I HAD TO CANCEL MY LAST DATES FOR TOLEDO. BUT I WILL BE HERE SAT. SUN. & MON. JULY 123. COME EARLY. OFFICE OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dr. F. W. KELLOG Local News A real old-fashioned picnic Is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schlecht living on the old Darnley place on the Soutbside, for the cele bration of the Fourth of July. Mr. Schlecht stated while in Toledo Tues day that he guarantees anyone who sees fit to come a jolly good time. The people of the Southside will all be there to celebrate and Mr. Schlecht extends an invitation to the people of Toledo to be '.hero also. All that is necessary is to bring, your own lunch and the balance of the day's festivities will be provided free of charge. 'i LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS ' Call In and look over our line of Hots, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. .. ).. nt i, . i. 71 TTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTtTttTTtTTTTTTTI .Mrs. Tom Dixon of Coos Bay arrived In Toledo Saturday to make her home here with Mr. Dixon. Mr. Dixon is' employad by tho Pacific Spruce Cor poration as saw filer At the big mill. iFVlrinv nnri Rntilrrlnv of iliA T.lhopW TKnntM n 1A Hnl ahnr . ,.-,. I lal and comedy 30 cents only. Coming Sunday and Monday at the Liberty iHenry Rawllnson's star pro duction "The Scrapper," Let us quote you on Electric Fix tures Toledo Electric Co. Store on Hill Street (Flat Iron Bldg.) Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Peck, who' were married at Newport last Thurs day evening, came through Toledo Set. urday on their way home to Eik City where Mr. Peck Is time-keeper at tn rock quarry at that place. G. Lansing Hurd, general manager daughter, were visitors at the Leader e : .. .1 .. mi n ' muuuuy. j utsy were oa ineir way honip from Newport where they spent a few la'3 at the beach. Mrs. C. E. Crosno ahd son, C. K. Crosno, and daughters. Mrs. E. M. Thayer and daughter Marv. and Mm. Carl Gfldersleeve and son, Ralph, mo tored to Corvallis Wednesday to at tend the annual family reunion of the Hinkle family. THE SERVANT JN THE HOUSE" adapted from tho World famous play. You've . read the book now see the picture. Mr?. C. H. Gleason and daughter, Lillian, of Geneva, Ohio, are here vis- iting with Mrs. Gleason's mother and : ................... F T V TTTTT VT TTTTTT TTTTTT FTT TTTTI The Peoples Meat Market WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN A NO. 1 MEATS, Fresh and Cured; also FISH & POULTRY LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR CORN FED BIRDS WE X FEED THEM FOR OUR MARKET CLEANLINESS OUR MOTTO SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 2903 TOLEDO, S. R. ANDERSON. Proprietor OREGON J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011114 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 22, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Cha les M. Long, of Alsoa, Oregon, who on October 22, 1917, made Homestead Entry, Serial 011114, for the N! or NWjft ana w or kb or Section 22, Township 14 S. Ranga 8 W., Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Fred Mc- Henry, Cler' jf the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on the 31st day of July, 1922. 'Claimant names as witnesses: Marshall W. Ruble, of Alsea, Ore gon. William Adams, of Alsea, Oregon. Bruno Knolinski, of Alsea, Oregon. John Steeprow, of Alsea, Oregon. ,W. ft CANON, v Register. 19-5t father, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hayden, and other relatives. Their visit will be an indefinite one. They were met in Portland by Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hay den and accompanied them here by tuto. Dr. F. W. Kellogg, eye specialist, Will be hern Rat Sim Mn ini National Bank Bldg., July 1-2-3. 19-lt uiueny ineater 'Friday and Sat urday The Servant in the House a super production all ntnr rait )! and 10c. 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frederick mo tored to Portland the latter part of last week anil vltm festival in the Robo City. R. E. Collins and fnmllv nf rv,rvni0 are here visiting Mr. Collins' mother Mrs. H. E. Collins. Mr. Co'.lins was t former partner with F. N. Hayden in the publishing of the Lincoln County Leader. A. -F.. Grable. Riinnrtntonricmt 4i,A (poultry exhibit at the fair this fall was a Visitor in TolAlln XUoHnourlov M. Orable is very anxious to learn the uuuiuer 01 oiras tnat are to De exhib ited at the fair and al! those who con template showing their specimens should get In communication with him to assure exhibit space. Dr. F. Wf. Knllnrir ova insni.n.t will be here Sal ... Sim M.m nJ National Bank Bldg., July 1-2-3.' 19-lt Dr. F. Wl. Kellogg, eye specialist, will be here Sat., Sun., Mon., First National Bank Bldg., July 1-2-3. 19-lt Save money on electrical goods get them from the Toledo Electric Co. store in Flat Iron Bldg. on Hill Street. Unless a rain cornea tn fhlu nnm. munlty in the next few days the straw- uurry season win soon he at an end, according to many berry raittfrs of tliU section and housewives who have not as yet purchased what they intend to can for the winter, had bettor do so immediately. Don't fail to see the great picture T-llo Sopvnnf t TJ.,,. - .1 w .urn ,i, nm 111JU.C jiu cuuuKe In prices a ten rocl show 30- and i 10c. Liberty Theatre. Jack Nygard left Toleio Friday for Chinook, Wash., where he will visit for an Indefinlfe period. local meat market men, purchased 20 head of fine beef ratlin from thn An. derson Bros, of Siletz for local con sumption. The cattle were brought to Toledo last Thursday. Mr. Ralph Duerden and bride ot Portland arrived in Toledo Thursday. Mr. Duerden owns a farm in the 01 alla valley where they will make their home. Messrs. Walter Hnl .Tno IfnovJ Jim Franks, A. C. Crawford. Dr. Car ter and John Winkler of SfleU were visitors at the county court meeting Friday. They came here to urge the erection of steel bridges on the Siletz river. y) Li INCOLN.VOUNTY DANK f DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO. OREGON B 4 Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits C. E. HAWKINS, President X B. BOOTH, Cashier C. O. HAWKINS, Vice President A. E. HAWKINS, Asst, Cashier t. ED'S SMOKEHOUSE COME IN AND GET A TASTE OF OUR ROOT BEER THE ONLY BARREL IN TOWN .... E. A. LYTLE, Prop. X 1 A . . . teasing fragrance of made-In-Oregon parfum, powders and talcs soft as eider-down, face creams these and other toilet requisites are made-in-Cregon. . Many tried and tested medicinal preparations and articles sold at your druggist's are manufac tured here. Druggists who are community upbuilders carry these Oregon Quality products. Look for the Oregon label wften you buy. Encourage pay-rools. Keep the workers busy. BUY ORE GON PRODUCTS ON MERIT! Buy Oregon made products at your drug .gist's. ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES . OF OREGON 702 Oregon Building', Portland, Oregon These Oregon industries make Oregon Products you can buy at your drgugist's and other stores. Ask for them, parfuln, pcvrtlelrs and talcs soft aa e'demdkywn v t Send for directory of Oregon manu factured goods. Learn what the Ore gon brands are ask for them by name. American Soda Wbrk Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. Cocoize Products Co. Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. Dennos Food Co. Fag-O-San Sales Co. Klynn, Chas. I. Co. Gardner Cigar Co. Clemco Products Co. Cts Jt Soap Co. Goellti Candy Corn Geo. E. Wight man. Co. Cray, McLean & Percy Crystal Ice & Storage Co. Hoefler's Hazelwood Ice Cream Co. Iji Gran Marca Cigar Co. Luckel, King & Cake Soap Co. Lang & Co. Candies Mt. Hood Ice Cream Co. Mt. Hood Soap Co. Mutual Creamry Ce. Nentlo's Food Co. Nikk-Marr Laboratory ' BUY FROM MERCHANT8 WHO DISPLAY THIS SIGN Merchants who display this sign are community upbuilders. They sell and recommend Oregon Quality merchan dise. They merit your patronage. Oregon Artificial Limb Co.' Pacific Coast Cone Co. . Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. '' Pacific Coast Pencil Mfg. Co. Palmer Co.. Onnn , Royal Nut Mfg. Co. Palmollve Co. Ross. Henry & Sons ' -': Shaffner & Co. t r Syrup of Prunes Co. Stearns-Eddy Co. . " Russi'll & Gilbert . . Tru Blu -Biscuit Co. ' . Vogan Candy Co. Mr. and Mrs. John McChcsney left Toledo for their home In Albany Fri day. Mr. McChesney has finished sev eral building contracts here. Ho is now working on a large school build ing contract in the northern part of tho state. S. E. Newklrk, proprietor of the Bootery Store here, ana family, and Mr. and Mrs. W .Andrews left 'polnrto Wednesday morning at 4 a. m. In Mr. Newkirt's c.ir tor Salem when: tlwy wi;i attend a a family reunlnn. Mr. Nawkirk and Mrs. Andrews are broth er and sister. T!.ey will return here Friday. Peter Freder.'cit arrived or. the af ternoon train Saturlav from a business trip to Corvallij. Miss Iris Akin arr'vod in Toli-do Pat urcay evening from Monmouth where sh.j has been at;.-j uliiig school. We guarantee all work tn man mnt rigid inspection. . Toledo Electric Co. coaches nd one baggage car with two engines, tpassed throug Toledo Monday afternoon about S n. m. mrrvinr r.,mH Army veterans to the convention at Newport. "They old boys", as in days of old, "had their colors flying high.'' HOME AND FAMILY INDUSTRY The oDeration of frnlt canneries is distinctively a home and family industry. - The town lot, the acre tract, the darm and the city grow the raw ma- terialfl and tho ennnnrv fnrth ni em ploys women, children and men. No industry distributes so much ready money among the masses of th,, people, and especially the home build ers ana nome sustainers as the cah nenes tne greatest employers home and family labor. of OVERCURING SPOILS HAY . Much good hay is spoiled each year by bni'ig loft too long in 'the swath, winrow or shock. A very much bet ter quality of baled -hay or loose may be had by curing the hay out as rap idly as possible and putting it in the mow or stack where it is not exposed to ngni. it may tnen be baled up with better moisture content-. nnH hettm- color and quality. Dr. Boggess Chiropractor, Is now located at the Hot Sea Bath house, Newport, Oreg. Special Rates till July 1. 18-4t ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP First Class Work Guaranteed Have Your Soles Sewed On- JOHM M. ATWATER. Prop. Next Door to Peterson's Jewelry Store. FOR JULY 3rd NEW ARMY COTS $3.95 CAMP COOK STOVES, MO. 3 6.50 CAMP STOOLS 50c. and .70 CAMP CHAIRS, HARDWOOD 75c. and .95 WATCHES 1.00 ARMY BLANKETS 2.95 TRENCH SHOES '. $3-15-3.85 CHAMBRAY SHIRTS 85 HAMMOCKS 3.25 MESS KITS . 35 PUP TENTS 2.59 SiMMONS CAMP BEDS 6.85 REG. ARMY HAVERSACKS WITH CARRIER .... 10 AUTO TENTS $8.55 to 14.00 We can supply you with any s'ze wall tent. Buy now before prices advance. If you are going camping we can supply you with anything. UNITED ARMY STORE " Toledo, Ore. Toledo Hotel Bldg. 7. A. .. . -t. A. J AAJiA1"1- -r- - .:.m PTt PTTTV VTTTTi TTTTTTtttTTTTTT" tTtTTttTVTTTVI I CARRY A FULL LINE OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE ALSO A FULL LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCIL3 WATCH REPAIRING 0VER 4() YEARS EXPERIENCE A3 A 8PECIALTY PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER I-I. El. PETERSON" THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON 1 CO TO ' ! Toledo Planing Mills For all kinds of Building Material. We carry a Complete Line X X of Windows, Doors, Glass, Roofing, Roof Paint & Building Paper, t t We are prepared to do All Kinds of Mill Work & Cabinet Work. I Cor. 4th & R. R. Sts., Toledo, Oregon i 44.t JUJUJttAJhJUAi wMi.it, BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY CONCRETE PRODUCTS. ' . JOHN W. ASH, Manager 8 EWER PIPE DRAIN TILE FLOOb TILE HOLLOW TILE HEARTH TILE FENCE POSTS BUILDING BL0CK3 CHIMNEY BLOCK8 WATER TROUGHS METAL SHINGLE8 lETAL LATH REINFORCING CORNER BEAD FACED BRICK ROOFING CEMENT PLASTER LIME 611 South Second Street ' CORVALLIS, OREGON Let m tell you about our Septic Tank. You can erect ' I It yourself cheaper and quicker than you can pour one. CAkU't. : :