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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1922)
P.ACH FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1922. 'her. Friendship la a fragile plant. It LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER i thrives on smile f.nd tears, but. dies OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER quickly if neglected. In every town W.K. HALL, E. F. HALL, Q. W. HALL find people who have many friends, Publishers lno re what tlie coni'nunity calls PP- G. W. HALL. Editor. lular. If you analyze their popnlBrlty, L jyou will find that they take an inter- tawed at Taledo, Oregon postofflce, lest in their neighbors, that they visit Ma secocd olass matter, under the ! the house of mourning and rejoice Act of March ircl, IS. 9. people in Toledo who take no part ' whatever in welfare work; they are Tnf,nt.,X7.'nA V- mn A rwn i r finrnltV TlH TWV their bJVUUilCIICU A T VIA IJ "i. 1A.O A a ASU IllCIllUeiB Ul CA HUH.UItij , j idues, but, they never attend the lodge; SUBSCRIPTION PRICES jthey have automobiles but they never . .1. II.. tl.rt ilnau nnt rtWTl fl IV. r In H.n M.nn aSK me mui; """ri Six Months, in advance . , SARAH'S POSTCARD Sirrah Coatcs, an inmate of Jawao in England for lmlf a century, gel her name Hashed around the world Jty Cie Associated Press a few days en. Pe.'liaps you saw the cablegram wtieh was sent to the American news majors about Sarah. It was a areniurk at'e. b!t of news, and read: "An ordinary picture postcard the 5r piece of mail Sarah Cna'.?s re- 2(Vj SK 1MB iUlllllJ umi ..v.-., - '-uu n taliB a ride. Thev live sel. 1,00 ;fishly unto themselves and like Sarah I Coates, treasure some trinket that unselfish person gave tliem. ino, nu I inanity cannot bear all blame for these ilnnelv neelectpd Iive3. You must make work- some effort at being friendly yourself if vou would have friends odoui you. Don't fit in the shadow and envy the popular man or woman. Get out and make folks notice you. Smile and as the need required. The thrifty farmer Is grieved to see his crops go to waste. He and his family rise before dawn and work by moonlight to save the wealth of the land. We hear his cry. The harvest is great, the laborers few. Yea, wo hear the call and prayer, "Come over into Macedonia and help us." We even have a viBion of what might be. Still, in the reeking cities of the 'strike. HONK, HONK! How rich, and fill, and wonderfh! is the great big out-of-doors in the goo" old summer time! 'Tis fu'.l of sway ing, green and lovely trees that shade long sweeping swards and lawns. Flowers of every hue, from pale blooms In the shade, to the grogeous Haunters which bare their beauties to the sun. grow In vast flower beds. The sreat out-of-doora has streamlets, tinkling, merry little brooks that flow with rhythmic accents, to tha river's speak to other people, mey win D6(i where greater wator near mem 10 respond nnd soon you will find the the soa. A mighty' wDiidorcus wcrlj li :!it of friendship glowing in the I t jBi 0ij beyond the limit of our dark reruns of your bitterness and dreams. A century ar.oms a v?at ex dlspclllus the shadows of envy. This ),ansB of tinie to i:s. 'Ti3 longo- than is a wondenul oui wona u you win we live ana yet scieniiMis now c.aim u:xm tnu Kloue hty stretch of time There is so much to do, so many 10 oni. hundred m.llicn years ago, and elp, that it is a crime to gloat over a'dio out-of-doors has b?en wearing all picture postcard and bury it when tl.e vastnuss of its be.iu'y. The moun. you fee! the cliiU of death. Was Sarali tain jieaks yielded the sternness of Coites afraid someone migli enjoy their outline to tho gnawing tooth of time and valleyB .ie where mountain pealo once thrust their snow-crowned heads above the level of the p'ain. caved in fifty-one years, had been so and not down; lf you will it,lat life IlrU came tea-jured that It was burled by her , frown with a smile. tUroueh all that mtahl mm h....n aha n, flirt n rrn rf ' ' " " . . . . JAU3A A'l-lUI n:ilT lllltl. Ul I1IC flh Ai vetvnty. MIfs Coates had been nn iwitTte of Plomospat.i workhouse for hkif a century and had no relatives. Sle was never visited. The card was y. ... . V her postcard when she was gone arv tiling In the woman s possession i""-u tilt she valued. In tills beautiful world of sunshine mat flowers, of home ties and Christ ian love, can vou imacin a woman so lowly, so utterly neglected that she up from the wheat fields, the corn mal treasure a picture postcard? Of fields and the orchards. The harvest ckxho. mere must nave Deen some- nas oeen Dounuiui, iub lavuicio - ., . ha , nt ten The Heavenly aia..a.-aa. , , ' asiae 10 iei iiib caruieas umci ui a . THE CRY FOR HELP The annual cry for help has gone Lakes lie whore deserts once have been, and deserts lakes. 'When bath ed in summer moonlight and the glow oi twinkling stars, the mystery of the ages cause tho reverent soul to Btand tfiine wrong with Sarah Coates: the nnd hard to secure. ue can noi De ;aia entirely upon tatner ana me auibi asnline-driven vehicle-. nass . .... -...- ... i i.i. ! -oft an4 tn7 nPR e ves US Hltie tin gasoune-anvtn venicii'. a 1 1 1 k . . mioa v 1 1 uiubi nave ncaiiu. um.i a-- UltfS 1IIUHL nave wettllll. viiait fcvn at fault and selfish herself, for poverty. Weather crops are large or mm In t workhouse some friendships small, whether industrial conditions tais db. cut ha made by the inmate who smiles are good or bad, there is always uu at4 takes an interest in those about Acuity In obtaining as many men as "What fools we mor- R. R. STRIKE POOR JUDGEMENT f . The White Corner More Special Cash Sale July 29, to August 5t'n. Lifebou 6oap 3 for .25; Koama Cleanser 4 for .25; Chinese Nood . te3 3 for .2.5; Sunkist Peas 3 for.. 63; Jiffy Jell 5 for .50; Bathing Suits Sxtra Special v ; i R. H. VAN CLF.VE PHONE 9005 TOLED J, OREGON , ? . 1 ..,M.M.4:..W4t44!'''!W'', A railroad strike is in progress with about 400,000 railroad shop workers out. The shopVworkeri, because) of their chiel, Mr. Jewell, who Ignored the request of the railroad labor board to meet with them Friday in an en deavor to reach an amicable settlement of the dispute, have brought down up on themselves the critclsra of the pub lie. Thi3 act, more tlun the strike itself, has created Intense felling. It was nothing less than a slap at the United States government to regulate transportation and labor has been re- presented and has taken part in its w'om;ln atter ,llm wnch has a reddy A'CTa. iiio nerriii uiau-i iri aiu ui ,., , pWi tell!! mmt fir: iimm You Can't Beat Ihis lire At The Price! r The Goodrich "55" is a real tire of real value at a price remarkably low. It is the economy tire for light cars made with all the skill of Goodrich. It has everything you de mand in a tire rugged construction, long mile age and good looks. You can't beat this tire for all around economy. And we sell it at an unusually low price. AUTO SERVICE ALBERT TAYLOR, Prop. NEWPORT ... OREGON Phone 2403 H'!''M''K''H'H 1 t t Water Front mm raised 2 husbands and 6 children. But we shudent ought to wlrry because we are bilding a house of are own. I Monday Mrs. Gillem ast pa what gov- 'erns the increasa and Decrease of the. It is ni'W up to tho President to population in the Fil'.ipines and pa an- give oi-dei-R. in:tad r.f ta'i? them, gwere4 and repiyed that he gess it in tho coal strike and it is believed ... , , ,, 111 win Aval 0. ilfinptwlorl linnn tho nn nf nonn a lfva. iialp t'o 'oal miners. Mr. Jewell s actions will not benefit the shop worx era. Jantcn (N. Y.) Plaindealer. STOP THE "COAL STP.IKEI WHOLESALE X DETAIL Dealers In 0RES3CD & CUrtED MEATS FISH IN SEASON HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. I depended upon the no. of people live ing there at odd timess and etc. Tuesday Pa du3ent apprecate Lit- rniture. Mu was telling that a ole that he intends to do aa. Tho op Tit tr.' i.ni miners' conference ak Wasa intr.n r.d.ioiirned, with b:th sides rofus ine to vaild. But il not noc?ssary 'to await their pleasure: they may not frond of hern na(l dropt ded' today nereo fcr SIX IlJCni'.lS aim U n!U Ha r.ga col nir nml ill nn U.H I'm t ml now. It Is up lo V.e nation, speik- j10 ast her well what was she eating, ine through the President, nna if ued WpHiip'.iI'iv Tho fnl'nw uHtrh nlnva 1 tin. nio-li Pnnp-rpan. In hrir-ih this dlS- c i , uii"ft w..n " - cu.tlLUllU UUIO llUlt 1119 IIUUU ?,pute out of the wu. The Bovarumeiit and tonite hi3 ma cum in and ast pa has the power, ine puunc m w dld ne ilaTae gura carbolick acid for her son. Pa sed No we havent none 'but I will lone you a good gun. 4 :. H-'W'M'"i"4.: 4-":-4,M''i" i- LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS at i ARNOLD'S i a. alco . COMFLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In and look over our line cf H.ts, Caps, Glove, Ties, Shirts, Hos iery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. t "Goodform" HAIR NETS Just the Shape or Color that the most Fastidious Feminine Tastes May Desire. Careful Selection from Imported Stocks Guarantees Tjiom Perfect. We are as Proud to Sell Them as You Will Be to Wear Them. ' GOODFORM" Nets are Made for and Sold exclusively by REXALL Stores Only POPULARLY PRICED AT 2 FOR 25o DOUBLE MESH. TOLEDO DRUG CO. ' The IRgKoJoL "tor, , T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. The public will hark it In almost any star, it chooses V) take Adrian (Mich.) Telegram. SLAT'S DIARY WHY HENRY IS "PEEVED" No wonder Henry Ford Is exasper ated at the djlay in a winding him tha taxpayers' property nt Musolo Shoals. By lXn?s Frrnnhar Ko thought ho was dealing with the Friday VV) had sum indc3ire- same sort of government that per- able Co. this evening and I was ir.itted hi'-i to make $29,000,000 of ijmitj'y disust- easy profits out of war contracts, but nd. This fellow kep nocking the (J. S. Goverment and bisness men and every tliing l.'a sed after he had went away that this gink wat a man without a country and ho found that concern for the public welfaro is the coutroKIng policy at Washington nowadays. Evansvilla, (111. Enterprise. ONE SPARK ' The weather was hot and dry. No luln fcr a month. The Ec.3t wini moaned through tho trees. Pine need less snapped underfoot. July in the forest. The crs3h of falling trees. The all ring of axes. The s w-i-3-h of sav. l pnt t-. . I Logs. :ogs everywnere. ury tops, .i.ot .i.v, . branches, and slashing. 4nd midst that witch ever B tne,e a pnfrillg donkoy enfliIle. 411'ntry he is A gi0wlng spark from tho stack. A without I s gosh wisp of sn-.oks. The hies of burning blame lucky h e pine. Crackling fllames sweeping on- is without it. ward, skyward. A living wa'.l of vivid Sat. J feel n'res. Black deaths anddestruction. sum times like ONE UTTL3 SPARK and in U3 I shud ought to wake 20,000 acr?s of flrs-swept land; leave homo and go ou. lu to the wirld 15,000,000 feet of burning tlnibor; fo'r so I woodent hear no much unplesant logging camps, 15 donkey engines one trubble at home. Tonite pa says to locomotive, 35 flat cars. 20 huuses, and ma. Why dont you say nice sweet threo automobiles in aslios,. and 590, T!tln?s to ma like other muns wiles do. 000 worth of property goaa up in And in a 2nd ma up and ask him whose smoke.' wife had ben a tawking thai away to It all happened this summer in the him. Estate of Washington. It could happen Sunday I think are lanlord is go- any summer in any forest, ing to get marryed aagen. They is a Prevent Forest Fires It Pays. GO TO Toledo Planing Mills far all kinds of Building Material. We carry a Complett Line of Window, Doors, Slats, Roofing, Roof Paint aV Building Paper. We are prepared to do All Kind of Mill Work & Cabinet Work. Cor. 4th & R. R. Sts., Toledo, Oregon 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 FEED THEM FOR OUR MARKET CLEANLINESS OUR MOTTO SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 2903 TOLEDO, S. R. ANDERSON. Proprietor OREGON m4lMIIHHtHHWMlllllllllilMIIHHi ED'S SMOKEHOUSE COME IN AND GET A TASTE OF OUR ROOT BEER THE ONLY BARREL IN TOWN ' E. A. LYTLE, Prop. rvM!!JBiIS Mk AN IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cared of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach M and ei;able it to perform its functions naturally. Try them. They only cost a quarter. n 1 1 1 t f 4 i , w PHONE 22Q2 At this season you may find it difficult to get a variety I CALL US UP " 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 pay. . GILDERSLEEVE'S GROCERY Remember We Have a Good Line Of CARPENTERS' TOOLS FISHING TACKLE POCKET KNIVES FLASH LIGHTS AND, IN FACT EVERY- ' , THING FOUND IN A COUNTRY HDW. STORE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US Sherwood & Hay den I COZY BILLIARD PARLOR, Wlchols and Bain, Proprietors i A high class line of cigars, tobaccos, candies. We also have the best soda fountain in town, mixed drinks of all kinds served. Take a carton of ice cream home with you. "THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN." "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" 1 1 H f4i tU I M ? i l .m. m . -r I I rTTTTTTTT I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H ti I llli i u i t ! ! , 1 1 tt 1 1