PACE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, ORECON, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1922. EE? LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER W. H. HALL, E. F. HALL, G. W. HALL Publishers. G. W. HALL, Editor. Entered At Teledo, Oregon postoMce, t second-class matter, under the Act of Marcb 3rd, 1879. . Established Twenty-Nine Ye&rs Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance, $2.00 Six Months, In advance J 1.00 GREAT BRITIAN AND U. S. TARIFF According to the Associated Press dispatches, the question of tho rro pc'd Amerricau protective tariff was iio.ussid in the British House of Commons a few .'ays ago. In the conrvo of the discussion Sir Robert Hunt's, Chancellor of the Kxchopuor, nt.iiud that the British government world keep tho fact uteadily in mind tlat the payment of her debts to Uils ., , ", .' n, , lie Imprssibla, unless tho Amor- ICran laritr Were lowered tO SUCh a T . . uiiiciia liiuy nave uuc ji.u;uiiB lu lilt) v-wiwid v "t" p.t as to enable British goods to markets of the United Kingdom and, to offer them froo access to her rich efctijr America freely. !ta X3i-itl3'.i dominions and colonies ; home markets in order to in.lti'O thorn liiis statement has boon seized The question then nitural'.y presents to do sa. Sha understand? oui.'e well ilium by free trade advocates and in- UasU, ja Great Brit..ir pructicinc what (that her very salvation depends upon fcraational bankers as an argument gle preaches; is she extending to her protection of her own markets arainst tlie enactment of a protective her debtors the' same eccnwic priv-1 and industries from a flood of goods ti.-ift. British propaganda 4s being iiogea which she demands tha United mnda In nations with cheaaper labor iiK:teminated throughout the United states extend .to Great Britian? than there is in England. She under- States carrying the very pialn intimn-1 The answer to this is found in tariff stands quite well her trade with her tlon that if we expect Great Britin legislation of trio British Empire 3lnce colonies must be protected against to pay us the money she borrowed the armistice. 'iV begin .with, (ha such foreign competition, if she of us during the war we must permit I United Kingdom departed from her would survive industrially and com ber to exploit our mnrkets. This Is tradilioncl frse trale policies and en- mercially. Hence the protective tariff bui continuation of the propaganda acted the Safeguarding of Industries policy of the BrlHch Empire the asainst an Amorican protecctive tariff Act under which she imposes a tariff Safeguarding of Industries Act. which British Iniir.enccs have waged of 33.3 per cent upon all articles man- In view of this policy of Great Brit ever since the present tariff bill was ufactured by what she teruu "koys" Ian, it can hardly be expected that the proposed in tne House or Hepre- arntatives. It is but a repetition of The White Corner Store V.'e offer you the following Cash Specials, July 15th to July 1 Pound Package Cocoa, 20c.; 1 Dozen Rolls Lunch Paper, 45c. Boys Union Suits, Each 40c; Lunch Kits, $2.50 HALF GALLON JARS EXTRA SPECIAL R. S. VAN CLEVE PHONE 9005 . TOLEDO, OREGON 1 1 Water Front Market 1 WHOLESALE 2, DETAIL Daalcrs In DRESSED 4 FISH IN HIGHEST PRICES VAUGH & LADIES' MILLINERY at ARNOLD'S also ' COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line of H.ts, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Hos lery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. ! SPECIAL TO $1.00 FOR THE 4 GOING Newport f Off I SUNSET I I ROUTES I Loave Albany 7: Leave Corvallis 8: Leave Philomath 8: Leave Summit 9: Leave Eddyviile 10: Leave Toledo 11: Arrive Yaquina 12: Arrive Newport 12: RETURNING Leave Newport 6: Leav Yaquina 6: Arrive Albany About 11; REGULAR DAILY TRAIN: Leaves Albauy 1245 P. M.; Corvallis M.; Philomath 1:42 P. M.; Toledo 4:49 P. M.; Newport 6:05 P. M. For further particulars ask agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. the propaganda which Great Britin always wages against the enactment of a protective tariff in this country. However, it would soem that the British government has overdone the matter by intimating it will be unab'.e to pay the United Stales loans nego tiated buring the war unlers wo main-! tain a low turilT. What is "sauce lor tho goose" should be "sauce for the gander," and if Great Britin is sincere I in such a position, then it would uuiuraiiy iciiow mat sue wra,U, assume the'same attitude. toward hef European debtors that she expects' us to assume toward her. According to official data from the records of the various governments, on March 31, 1921, Great Britin had outstanding to European ccr.ntrios war IcaanB to thd amount of $8,766,496,000. Her principal debtors, outsldo of the de funct government of Ruosia, are France, Italy, Belgium, Sarhia, Port ugal, Roumnnla and Greece. All of these countries pricr to the i European war traded extensively mi ih i-...,nt iuii,n ' ' I All of these countries at present are I th.e.y . lla 7e ''tf rf tfysf m in woe shape financially timn Greati?11'1 d;KrIm?nieB aw Ins the pro Hritm if 1 nnv h, war;ducts of Uer European debtors in trade uuut i'y tti i have free m it i. aim more ctinrtieut lor tneso coun- trie3 , -ay tll(!ir w dcbta to debts to us unless she Is permitted to!1" FT, c 1 lu"' ' u ,.i.. .i I r ... .i..!Jshw. in "nnv ,in" nnr la alio irfiln'. industries This list comprises over 6,000 different commodities. CURED MEATS SEACON PAID FOR HIDES MEAKER. Props. I GOODS TRAINS By Tlie Sea And Return SUNDAY July 16 23 and 30th ROUND TRIP 50 A.M. 20 A.M. 42 A.M. 45 A.M. 33 A.M. 49 A.M. 20 P.M. :45 P.M. :15 P.M. :45 P.M. :00 P.M. 1:25 P. Arrives Since the armistice evjry British dominion, which includes Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Unoin of South Aferica and British India, have enacted high tariff laws. Since the armistice every British colonial Pos session, whether it be an inana or located uppn somo continent, has put into effect high tariff lava. And in every instance the tariff laws enacted by the United Kingdom and each of the British possesions provide a dis crimination in favor of all articles ,,, ,, ,,,, ., . - nJ,, Vmnlm tm Hi.,.rii.minnH,. from IK tn 40 ner rent and operates against imports from every other nation in tho world. The tremendous handicap this lays upon other nations of the world, part. icularly England's debtors, may be readily ascertained from tho fact that Great Britinn's colonies 70 psr cent of the total ecloniu! population of the globe. In other words, Great Britiau and her polonies have not only impos- a , ,BVv, Mni V,,. ducts of lmr European debtors but ... , i . , . , 1 lancn m tan w.iin as vvi s-.a . uie trade with the mother country. Great Brit!;:n expects her European American public will take seriously the British propaganda that America must open her markets to British products if she expects to be repaid tha loans she has made to the British Empire, HER BARE BACK Like many puritanical reformers, many envious or rffecled sifters, and a few women haters, a certain parson recently declared that he was shocked by the brevity of the dresses worn by New York society women. "Why," he sputters in conventional indignation, "at some receptions 1 could count every vertebra from the ' waist up! I was shocked!" which goes to prove that the 'parson is a elope observer of certain things and an adept at anatomical arithmetic. WJiy is it that the baro shouldeis, back and urms of even the bast of women give a certain class of men un hoiy jimmies every time they see them exposed? It they can't think decently about such things why don't they emu late St. Anthony and break for the woods, where the "devil-women" can't .undo them? Ev'! be to him who evil thinks." is ju3t as applicable In the case of a parson as that of a libertine. Diana doesn't have to go about ca?- ed in a horsc-hair poke in order to ad- veriise her a'.l-gl irious chastity. The good pa?n n?ed not bj "shocked" because some of our society ladies choose to exemp'ify tin lvodas ty of the drawing room in contract ...1.1. tl.n 1 m P l.l.tn V.n... t. Willi tin: ucciiuiii ui uih uauiiug ucuui ...in,, fin.. .niF nf ih. .t... .,i screen when they dare give us visions flash and gleam the shoulders and limbs of a multitude of women. Counting the vertebrae in a woman's back from tho waist up may appeal to certain naiurus as an agreeaole or dutiful task, but mighty iovv re:.! nmr. indluge the practice. There is soma- thing more to womanhood than sex attraction. TAKE CARE OF HIM It is a line tiling that some men I make huge sums of money and givo labor among ur We find saatisfac I much of it away. Recently a profes- tlon when told that tne Leader is sor in one of the State universities a c;0an newspaper that may be read .made application to the Carnegie in the home. 1 Foundation for a nension because ha ' was unable to longer earn his a!ary. "I have not a cent in .-he world, I have boen a teacher all my life, That is wonderful but unromunerallvo work, and one does not grow rich, either, from writing text bonks on chemestry." So said this quiet little Iman. who had found his sole reward, jfor trying yeara of worthy effort, in' I love of hia work and in thB doinj of gentle deeds. They say that this man gave away fluence of its individuals. Every nan all he had. Ho socreto'.y supports) or women must holp and the real poor students. He contributed to him- news of the comunity is the achieve dreds of charities. He never refused ments of its people along the liuej to givo for any worthy cause. Ana so of success. The man who builds a the golden years of productivity pass- home is of more importance than the ,ed him by. One day ho awakened to a realization that age gently was tapu- Ing him on the shoulder. Like all mortals, he was surprised, but simply said: "I am worn out. A younger man must take my place." No com- CHMIRLAf 1 TABLETS THIS is just what you need, madam. Many women who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, rr; r' !y rkin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. UMJ" ..Will ;P I I I I J I h 3 TAVIST . iMjfeir In Business Nt M Immmm The And plainlngs, no revllings, no arraiga- ment of Fate. Such men are tho salt of the earth, Out of the rich man's donations, let tlle pension come. He ha3 earned it, and with It that something which is worth more than r.ll the mortgages locked in all the safe deposit vaults. REAL NEWS There is a sha:v cvmtriwft between tho weekly newspaper of the u, ....... ,. i i n..n,f,nnl i homo town :.n:l the sensational cLy d2il.. 'Featu.inz the criuxs c.f 'he Tly tne v a u. ot men who arc Bct" d- thinV.1s cnef ,f.. "f sadde8t '" d tne nietronitan , res8, I The L'ncoln County Le-adar finds j delight in chr;nicling the acievo- ments of Lincoln county residents. It ! is a pleasure to us to note tho fect3 that the boy or girl from this com munity, who h;.ve gone out into the woi'd is making good, wh'le we are nroud of tho success of those who Twenty colums of soc.al errors, canda's. murders, hold-ups, business mistakes, offlc'.M blunders, to one col"- of prairo for the mo, who are the ,reaI sllent Partners of tho com- "" "l cit day- To" d,rt5r itemB to one clean Paragraph, The Leader believes that tho civic interest of any community can never rise higher than the eo-operntivo in- bootlegger who builds a still. Our ambition is to be an institution for the releasing of the news about those who are helping humans up the bill, instead of the thugs who are knocking them down. In Busines: Transactions How convenient is the elimi nation of correspondence and travel. How profitable, in the econ omy of time, is the immediate answer and the avoidance of delay. How satisfactory is the direct personal touch. Convenience, profit and satis faction will be found in the use of the long distance telephone lines. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company Tlie Peoples Meat Market WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN A NO. 1 MEATS, Fresh and Cured; also FISH &. POULTRY LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOn CORN FCD BIRDS WE FEED THEM FOR OUR MARKET CLEANLINESS OUR MOTTO SATISFACTION CUARANTEED PHONE 2903 TOLEDO, S.R.ANDERSON. Proprietor OREGON I A laU'S SMOKEHOUSE COME IN AND GET A TASTE OF OUR ROOT BEER THE ONLY BARREL IN TOWN E. A. LYTLE, Prop. IT VI " V F V V fTTT PHONE At this season you may for the table. CALL We carry everything in Groceries, Fruit and Vege tables. Complete line of Canned Goods and Dried Fruits. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.. Everything in Good Gro ceries. When you buy your Groceries here you get the Good Quality you want at a price you can afford to pa. 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