Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
PACE SIX LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1922. OREGON COUNTRY PRESS OFFERED SERVICE PRIZES OPTIMISM URGED of Illinois, has reviewed in a very con 1 else form the record of the Wilson re- J clmn In thli resDecL Mr. Graham i ' ' . 9 .1. I 1Q1I! . H . Newspapers Carrylnfl Beat Rural Com- ."""."r. i?, J T.' (Continued from Page 1) .,,. Ki...,. Tk.i. ri..... uni the machinery for stimulating the mer-' ' ?.t c?Ini pI chant marine by act of Congress, the agreed to hold his bill back until the net v-ups ana rens. shtnnln hrmril wm rriMted. After tho highway committee had worked out . . .. - 'j ; - v.. ..i... their hill The nnmmlllu finally . I i-n . . " newspapers have been invited to enter j urgent deficiency act of 1S17 conferred reed to report the Jones bill favorably, rtosire further information call on Mr. the second rural news service contest vast powers upon the President to th the understanding that it be not i Wolf at the Liberty Theatre. !uj with valuable prises offered by the de. partment of industrial Journalism at O. A. C. The papers will be Judged by a committee of three at the annual meeting of the state editorial associa- . a. fnriralllii Inlir 91-99 "The first contest was big thing ! says P.epresentatlve Graham. "They 1 Ihi' the largest majority ever Pomona Grange at the Ona Grange hall i ? value of a cost the nation 13,306,000,000. Con- bivo" w miuauvo censure. Wednesday. J tracts were made witu anyone who rcaerai m MSKea. said he could build a shiD Irrespective Representative Hawley then Intro- I of pri e or quality. There was no un.-ouced DiI asking that congress ap- -Prof. Norton has d-ne some wonder-' GROCERIE8-FLOUR-rEED-HAY-HARDWARE-GROCERIE8-FLOUR-FEED-M ful work at Philomath and we are o glad to have him In Toledo as there j w is undoubtedly a number of amateurs jH as possibly others here uld be ,4 pleased of this unusual opportunity. , o Mr. Norton's greatest success has been I O NORTH BEAVER roniiinitinn iiui hniiH flhinn Thin now. 1 taken up until the big bill passed the or by executive order, dated July 11, house. The committee prophesied 181 T Mm President delegated to the that if the bll did not pas3 in the two Emergency Fleet Corporation. inuuses, the peopie would snow it un-1 Adolph Peterson, Jr. made a trip to 2 "Thereafter occured the monstrous der bV vte of two to one. Strange Oystervllle Tuesday. 5 expenditures of our shipping program," , t0 relate, the people of Oregon gave Mr. and Mrs. .J M. Bowers attended ' w tn bringing the advertising value good rural news service to the atten tion of Oregon editors, said C. E. In- 11 A . V. r.vall1a n.a.altlL'Plniaa ex-president and present program form plan for these ships adopted. No j propriata 2,50O,O0O to match the state chairman of the association. "As a member of the former Judging commit tee I had occasion to study the cloee relation between the amount anr qual- thought was given to what use thefund- Congress having failed to act, ship might be put after the war. There jMr- Joneo flt the lla session introduc were no cancellation clauses in the ed a 0111 t0 extend the time in which Wilbur Collins from Seal Rocks wan W a guest at the Rhoades home Wednes- tc day night. A. H. Phe'DS. Clarencn Rflwoi-rla I itv of rural news and tha amount of work might be stopped. paid advertising. You should have this "Five hundred and eighty-nine wood contest at the annual meeting of the en ships were built, costing approxi- association oy an means. ihuiwij tu,u,vv,wv, aiim.ii i , - , , "... Tn enable every newspaper in Ore- solulciy worthless; bu concrete snips - ," "us uu v gon to enter the contest with a chance costing 127,000,000 more were equally I' ;""r ' ' - Mm.COU to match the to win on merit the country papers worthless: 2,288. ships were built and tate fud ad Mr. Jones hasjreat have been grouped Into three classes delivered but of these only 50 were Procuring tha tmoney before with a loving cup as first prize, foun- delivered before the tsrjntet.ee, while tne time expires, tain pen second, and honoraUe men- all the rest, or about. 1,838, were do- Ju n.ves son:e rsaions wn, t!on third Tha classes are: liverel after the war was over and ! t5le 80vorni;.eu. should tivs th0 coast First, prond champion, free for all, further necessity fcr them has disap- counties that amount of money. He excent dallies: secutid. being paper penred. Because tin contracts had no SB.vi: ... . . . . published in town of not mere than run dto'ion rlar. and because of Oregon is tne oniy state in tne Un-1 home. 15C0 population; third, pr.per of fewer the insistent pressure oi the Demo- lon that has been compelled to putj Lloyd tlii.n 23 columns nil home print, critic rflrJslnstratCon this wartime1'. ' Uj-V ;''.' l our viclr Joe Wlldfong. H. G. Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson and daughter, Jose phine, Joe Kohler and Mr. nnn Mr i N. Huyett and daughter Vesta were lonninirti m thai if the war ended thai"18 government could ma.cli the state . . , ... ! uuuku nil V COLU WCII money, to reoruaty wnich was Newport and Yaouina callers Frhlav. P ZiS xlnJJX: a r, MiBS G,Rdy8 W"Ika retu"ed home Both Senator Mary and Repre- Saturday, after a week's visit with sentitlve Hawley fcsivu tho bil.3 now ! Miss Mary Smith Will Smith made a trlD to Tnledn Saturday. Miss Hnster Peterson spent the'ui weeK ena witn nome rolks. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Payne and daugh ter, Florence, called at the Huyett home Sunday afternoon. Ben Twombly and Miss Vera Payne Rnent -nniav nfinrnnAn n al,n nunAJn "nrnn lo fho t. l aV. Tr ,k um 1U1UOUOI Lewis of Oystervllle was in V f'tnltv Sllnrlnw The "best" must be left to tha Judp.-s ship building went on feverishly not "vers, aii tne coast counties have A. Peterson and H. G. Rhoades made to decide, but they will consider the only m laia put it went on untn tne " '"- "v "'-uj u,a trip to Newport Monday, amount of news from any community pr?se:ii anmmistraticn came into pow-; , , i-'--""'- "u:u ra-uimr-; . & away from the publicatl news :ind editorials primarily r:-rder3 and the quality ROLLED OATS, LARGE PACKAGE, 27c. OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR, PER SACK 73c. PURE BULK LARD, PER POUND, 17c; SUGAR, PER SACK $7.45 A VERY SPECIAL PRICE ON POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS AND SHEARS W. C Burcroff Mercantile Co . 31 PI m S pi n r o c . TO GROCERIES-FLOUR-FE ED-HAY-HARDWARE-GROCER I ES-FLOUR-FEED-H on point or er. As lute as 19J0 thers were 473 : ,c" -u"i. nave for rural ships ean'-irurted and delivered to the ,uf'1'cu umiiawtt;. m mo assregato oi 1.1. a,o,man.. on ak.n.M . Cr 1 'Or illinrOVlil their rT.UCIS tlllU IIIO llUUllljr OI LIMB HlTia iiiciumuui, mu ,11 ,cv oi..ai.iai - and if s ration to the total n.-wa nn.1 part of this was that of these 61 were Mroora. For this reason and for th The following letter was written to Governor Ben Olcott in answer to his request that Dr. R. C. Ellsworth rs- edltcrlal snace. To eliminate special wooden ships, conceded by everyon, ".wu.wu acres or "crammlnf" Is is specified tbe editors to be worthless. , j Oregon's 60,000,000 acres of land is in brd of chiropractors: , may select anv edition of their papers "Wlhen tho present administration iQ government rorest reserve the j My dear Governoi : : have for ac-' published in June, 1922. 'came in on AEarch 4t 1921. it tried to , Eovernment should not hesitate to knowledgement your .etter of tlie 7th ' This isBiie of the Leader will enter take ntock. It now finds about K.000.-1 thS 8,atB fund for the Roosevelt instant, which Just reached me a few the contest. ,000 ions of steel ships which are al-i B . moments ago and In which you ask If.' ! l am a member of the Ku Klux Klan able, for appro xtrcatil'y JIW.OOO.OCO "LEST WE FORGET" RECORD ftnd f'timatod olhor assets of $190, ne njriWtnrD AXir PADTV 0O0,C00. It finds claims pending OFr,,?rZXCRVCr.Xr??ZX, ;lnt the government of 238,428, luimivu i io wninuu which, If allowed in full, would ijiiflt about wipe out all our assets Mrs. Habel Glrdler, and nPfAI I lV A K I D KWULU I IUIM !Pna k go y0U re(,U08t my resignation ' Ib f.caoou uur near as president or the Oregon slate board yenly Father to take Iloui us our w 0f chiropractic examiners. ! loved sister and moat faithful worker, !' As I dictate this to vnu nrnn, Will the People Consent to a Revival and leave us noMiin? to show for our cf Such Mon3trous Extrav.iflanresi , ?3,3CS.0O(),O00 of the people s money Washington, ' (Special Cor-, expended. , respondence.) TThe issue beforo the1 o voters In this year's congressional I SPECIAL NOTICE elections is a slinvplo choice between ' prof. Norton of the Philomath Col the Republican pr.rly and the Demo ieg(, W0Ud ilke to me(,t all tne mu. cratlc i.irty. After all Is wild and K?. .-Tf -br-lnt'.-M-R. amaCjers, cr pro done, the people are going to decide feS3!cnads, next Monday at the I. O. whether they wish to retai'.n the Repub- p p H!ii' (Next to Liberty Theatre) lloans in cor'")! of their government r0- fi, pumose of prpunhing an or or whether they wish to recall the chestra. This is an uuuimT or-no--Pemoc-it: to nwer ond kv so doing practise and instructino. revive the policies and practices for Mr Norton organized an orchestra which that party wa3 responsible wiilla . ,, i.j ...not, j (all amrfeu'-s) nt It was in control. In order that the Philen ath. thst has caused favorable people may make Uieir choice lutein- tCnment throuehout the state, r-ntlv r.nrt v-tf i-lr dc,.. forcet the date, Monday even. "'it the Democratic method ingi juiy inth. Of handling public affairs be reviewed ' r from time to time. The public's num. i Vy -"lO JJVi. K F. Altreo and child ory is BJiort. espeoially in theso fim.i rnturnprl to Toledo lost evening from when so many thlnss of vast Import- Corvallis oftor a short visit the:-e. Li. i: ii .ro i r:-.i)idly. Tnm to Mr. and Mrs. Davo Ross of Oiih of the performances by which To'-do on Tuesday, July 4th, twl.. t'-o Ij'si.ncr-i't party's rW..tv fl' n- girl. dlo public nffdirs must be Judged is Bring your Flash-Iltca to the Elec ' - 'n crM-v-Min wiKi the ' inn nnd have thera repaired Ehipplnj board. Congressman Grahnm ' (Flat Iron Bid?.) ANNOUNCEMENT T mnnila. i.rVi.r ...... AA . .. . 1. I ' . . ""unci nuj UU U1U IIUI UtiK 1110 II i jtt Vhereas, we feel deeply our loss, iwero a member of the Masonic frater- . hern'orr bn it roso'.v.ij by Eddv- ttv. th u-niirhi. ,.t oi,,,i ,u -n.- ville Grange No. 428, that wo extend , the Veterans of Foreign Yirs f;ib ti.othei' Uirdler and family, our deep-! United Spanish War Veterans, or any es, sympathy in their Irying hcurs and !0f the other fraternal organizations of li. our Charter be draped for thirty days j which 1 am a member. So lon j as an I and a copy of theso resolutions be Bent organization of which I have the honor I w di""'" uiuier ana puunsneu in to be a member is a law-abiding one Ilia county pare.- and a copy be gdai to and tend to the uplift ot manKlud ond the Grange Bulletin. Ui0 pursuit of happiness, I question! li.iinc:! t!in lMh il-v nf Juno 1Q9) ,- ui. ...i. ... ...... i J --.-. 1111c niiL ul uuvuiiu. mciiiuiniF vnnr lav. jfoilency, to criticise or uicuite to ma re-.at.ivo to mv nteinhnrnliln HiamEn r have nevtr batore been adviued that T Have You a House To Wire Our estimates are based on the cost of the best ma terial and expert workmanship that is guaranteed to pass any official inspection. We would be pleased to figure with you- TOLEDO ELECTRIC CO. Shop and Store opposite Telephone Office Flat Iron Building B. H. WAKflWEUD, JESSiE GRANT, ' JEAN SPARKS. Prof a m T. H! DilQ Director of the musical department of the Philomath College, will give lessons on Fiano String Instruments and also give Vocal Lessona in Toledo. . All persons interested should make arrange ments to call at Liberty Theatre whore ho will make his headquarters on Monday & Tuesday JUNE 10-11, 1922 Prof. Norton has recommendations from largest Colleges in east and can assure all schol ars the very best of instruction. Call at the Liberty Theatre on the above dates and make appointments. t W&.K a crlma an vniir lntt or i tiforct rr,of JLT' Nnr(nn- Department ot ;tcr an American citizen to be a mem Music, Philomath College has arrang- ber of an nU-Amnrir n.ni..cn 'jd to spend two days a weak in To- i However, if subscribing to an oath of ledo during thn summer to give class j unqualified allegiance to tho govern- ana inaivmiai instruction m piano, ment of tho United States ot Amencu .uu nun., u.ou.iuwu. n, wiunu nag ana us constitutional laws bo asBiated by Mr. Varian also an in-iabove uuy other government, civil structor In Phllamath College. political ecclesiastical in the whole . u world ana renouncing allegiance of To tbe sages who speke, to th3 eny decroo or nature to any foreign heroes who bled, 'government, nation, political institu- To the dy and the deed, strike 'Hon, sect, people or person is a crime; the harpstrlngs of glory! : .It the promulgation of free nubile Let tbe song of the ransomed re- schools is a crime; if the protection f member the dead, lot pure womanhood Is a crime; If tho X And the tongue ot the eloquent desire for white supremacy in a white hallow the story! f'lr the hones of the bold Be the story long told. I turn s count: y is a crime: or the de mand fcr American school teachers X to instruct American children 1 Anu On rnmo's gc.lden tablets their crime; if the p.-actical fraternal fel- X .. ..1. 1 1 J ilnwaliln ' ...... I . . , 7 iiuiiiiib U1111.11CU, .u.faiii. jl tutju wuustj Bianuara is Who on f reedei. 's green hills free-; woivh not wealth, character not cash, ' ' dom's banner unfurled:' jnnd couiacour manhood based upon !! And the beacon-fire raised that. honor uniarc:a::ed by tho tou:h of hy- gave light to the world! pocrlcy or tha venesrlng of society's Iseifiah. socliU vaiuutijns is a crime; They are gone mighty men! na lor, in short, if being a member of an ' they sieep in their fame; organization whose criterion of char-l! ! 01.-11 . .1 A 1 . I..,.- 1 V. . . . a ..... I .Juan wo lursei uiemi un, never: , uussa upun iaai oi tne living I no, never! Let our sons l3arn from us to em balm each great name, And the anthem send down "Independence forever," ' Wake, wake, heart and tongue! Keep thp theme ever young; Let their deeds thru the long line of ages be sung, Who on freedom's green hills free dom's banner unfurled, And the beacon-fire raised that gave light to the world! Chas. Sprague. SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. This Institution offers a thorough, practical, and standard educa tion at a cost within reach of the high school graduate. It offers training for collegiate degrees In: Mines Pharmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Military Science and Tactics Agriculture Commerce Engineering end Mechanic Arts Forestry Home Economics It offers training also In: The School of Music, Pbysicat Education, Industrial Journalism. Fall Term Opens September 18. For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write, to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon Christ, then 1 am a criminal and thous ands of the best ' respected citizens from every walk In life in this good old state are criminau and the major ity of officers of the state, elective and appointive are criminals. My services for the last saven years on this board have been honest, faith ful, unbiased and consclenslous' and 1 f have helped to make this board the I ....I. .. ji.. i ... T 1.1 aLU4 .I'll 1UI BlUl IlcU UUIU US in IllltDy s.ates, and while I neither expect or desire further consideration ui. youi hands, I feel that my resignation ten-. M 1 1 1 1 1 HHHIO 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 t4 VACATION TRIPS To dered on tne grounds suggested by Where liberty dwells, there is :you would, in a mteaaure, Uj a confus- BWHEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails 7 to perform its functions. You become etipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instMrl nf A: tl- a. " - 6"'L1"o U1S unamcs uic etomdeh ar.d cauees nausea, vomiting and a terrible neaaacne. lake Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and vou .YiiioapcasweuaseYer. There is nothing better. my country. BenJ. Franklin. The God who gave us life, gave Us libr'w at the same time. MICKIE SAYS i PRiMTiw' to oo 'k rw.cowve 1 ROMum" voe primt mjh out GOt INK. M tMP6 'M 9VPER 14 'l'H'" .'ijsi ) E I I sion or rather an admission of wrong. doing tr man.eaua.ico, honto 1 tie e. thai, you proceed with my removal from this board In the regular mode, stating, as you will of course, your reasons lor the action. ! J I was not surprised by receipt of your letter, as I was advised yesterday X that it was en route. However, U is V beyond the comprehension ot your best X friends why a man who was as clean, f square and upaianding as you weru T I v ui3 u jrvu uiuuiiieu tut? Buuemaioriai 41 I chair, could allow himself to be en tic- j :ed into such a filthy mess of political X garoage. - ,a To the thinking minds of Oregon, ' T you occupy one 01 three positions, viz.: Either you are not familiar with the basic principles of the organization which you condemn, or, being cog nizant, you aro not in sympnthy with the movement for ail-American free public schools; you do not believe that allegiance to the United States and the American flag should come first;' that America should, be for Americans fire.', and not for the dross from the melting pot, or else you do know that the principles of the Ku T Klux Klan are right and Just and you X are In sympathy with them, but for reasons which are not commendable you have been induced to crucify your love of country, Justice, Americanism : x and your conscience upon the cross ot.X political ambition. Summarily, 1 have absolutely no re-1 1 grets so far as I am concerned, per-'X sonally. On the contrary, i deem it! an honor to be relegated, for the pres- j X ent, to the political chain-gang to-'T gether with euth worthy men as Char-' T ley Gates, mayor of Medford, and Bert X Anderson, l.ite member of the state and game commission. Awaiting your further astlon, at your pleasure, Yours truly, DR. R. C. ELLSWORTH. PORTLAND And Eastern Cities Cost MUCH less this year $6.25 15 Day Tickets $7.25 Season Tickets TOLEDO TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Fifteen day tickets on sale Fri. and Sat. Good for 15 days. Season tickets on sale daily. Good for 3 months not to exceed October 31st. ' On Your Way EAST Strmovar 'at San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego Three world famous and beautiful cities, and . Visit California's National Parks and Charming Sea shore Resorts "Oregon Outdoors" and "California for the Tourist," beautifully illustrated folders are FREE on request. Secure your copy, read about the many delightful places, and you wjll surely want to see them. " For further particulars, ask agents SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHM M. SCOTT, - General Passenger Agent. a o m ro V n c 31 n m pi 9 x i' z PI PI 9 NlMHtHil UH M,HI. MM HI Mill t