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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
PAGE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y . S EPTEM R P 21, 1922. LOCAL NEWS I. J. Burpee, manager of the Mlom! Quary company ot Portland, arrived In Toledo Tuesday evening. .Mr. Bur-; pie '8 company was the successful ' bidder in furnishing the rocK-to the j government, for . the building of thoj north Jetty at Newport and his tiy here was for it8.ectlon purpoB-j. V Get "Sawyers Protex" ? Oil O t They are rainproof. 1 he Eootf f jL I Here ft Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Peterson J son will leave Friday for an intended overland trip through eastern Oro-son. Their Irip will come to an end at Hot Lkke where they plan on spend ing the winter. Mr. Peterson is a farmer of the Ob 11a valley near To ledo and is a strawberry producer of much prominence. His strawberries are the kind that "25 to 30 fill a basket" and so far as f.avor is con cerned "They can't be beat." We know because wo simpled them. For rain clothing o to Calving. It Wnlter McCaiou left Sunday for Al tauy where he entered his sophomore year. The young man is taking a course in medicine. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCaulou ot Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schenck and lit- Is QliLIAM ESMOND IIILS f see this dreat Chapter-Piay Advenrur Mystery in 1 JS T J 1 f stock dinner-ware at Col-..It Open vlns. T Aluminum ware and granite ware at I Pnlttlna 1 . ' Lcrge line of Men's Wonln 'shirts at Colvins. Wm. Mathews, editor of the Yaquina Bay News,-was a business visitor in thvounty seat Tuesday. Peterson Bros. Garage report t!V?kfe of two new 1923 model Ford touring cars this week, one being sold to Chas. Bukford of Newport and one to Dave Ross of Toledo. Mr. Peter son stated that the new model cur is a wonder and he is: enthusitstic over the fact that it semes to be an even more perfect product thai) "Henry" has put out in the past. Mr. Kuiar, Proprietor of the Dixon Hotel at Elk City, was a business visit or in the county seat Tuesday. Carl Bristlin of Elk City was a busuesa visitor In Toledo Saturday. We have the heavy Blue and Plaid Wool Stag Shirts. Guaranteed water proof. iie Bootery. , it Rev. and Mrs. Cain and daughter, Edna, returned from Summit, Ore., Monday. Miss Edna will attend the high school here during the winter. over-It H. S. Pruner Is in Riddle thin drying prunes. In a letter to the Load er he states that the weather there is far from pleasant and that he is anxious to again get back o Lincoln county. Mrs. Joseph Ryan of Siletz returned Sunday from Wren, Oregon, where shs inas Deen on a ten-day visit. For .Colvin your winter underwear see mrg. aam urassiieia of Siletz wa3 a Toledo business visitor Sundav.. wr. Hum HrafuirtBirt nr Kfiot wou )UHV Mnndnv AnH Tlloadou nrith a r.n. m men iceuing carload shipments of tan bark which he is shipping to (tannery at Albany. .' the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bilyeu and lit-i 'e son. have returned after an over- tie daughter, Virginia, and Miss Altai Drown motored from Albany to To ledo Thursday and are visiting at the It homes of E. F. and G. W. Hall. Mrs. Bilyeu and Miss Brown are sisters of the Halls at the Leader officee John C. Shillock, attorney of Port land, was a legal business visitor In Toledo Tuesday. ' i Fritz Kuecht, proprietor of the Ore gon creamery, was a business visitor here Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Chesley arrived prom Corvallig Sunday where . Mi iChesley had spent some - time In the 'hospital as a result of an operation. Mrs. Ruth Arthur of Brownville Oregon, arrived Monday for a visit. with her parents, Mr. and Irs. D. L. .Chesley. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCluskey and Mrs. C E Hawkins motored to Port land last Thursday and returned to Toledo Rnturdnv M1CKIE SAYS tU' BOSS S6Z US HOPES " GUM VJHCte WTW Hlft COPM VJOWT SHOW UP At TW' PEAWK JEW PA &. PETER S CUOSIMG 'E , HE .MAM MOT G 84 SO GOOD "TUERE m , "our m Chase In M ) N ' The They are GOOD! Miss Ardnella Clarke of Hlllsboro, Oregon, arrived here .Sunday to take up her duties as one of the teachers in tlie local schools this year. John Turnldge arrived Friday from a month's visit In California points. For your stove needs see Colvin. It land trip to Portland For Gloves see Colvin. I m-h C. U Starr, attorney fo- the Bobbs Mitchell peopla, who operate the big eloctric sawmill in the-Siletz basin, was a Toicdo business visitor Friday and Incidentally called on his old friend Dr. Hellwarth. Mrs. Peter Frederick Is In posses sion of two flower vaces. that wore left in the display room at the fair grounds and the owners can have same by culling at Mrs. Frederick's home. Clarence Gather. Chas. Glldersleeve and J. B. Booth left Sunday morning for Cummlng's Ridge In the Yachats country for a deer hunt. Hunters re turning from that section report that tracks and signs were plentiful. How ever "tracks and signs" does not mean that they will "bring home the bacon." Andy Holman of Portland was a To ledo business visitor Tuesday, driv ing In by automobile via Corvallis. Ross Theatre TONIGHT A Paramount draana filmed tn England with David) Powell in tine VUd i' Two-Reel Comedv GET UP NftPOLEON" Have you seen .the new Waterproof pants? j, See them at The Bootery. It Two marriage Icenses were Issued at the office ofl County Clerk. Carl Glldersleeve Saturday. The contract ing parties were Amos S. Dobbins of Toledo and Rayna Sevoring Legander also of Toledo and Berthe! D. Derrick of Eddy villa and Gertrude Grace Han sen. Mr. Derrick and -Miss Hansen were married at the home of Jim Der rick of this city the same day by the , Rev. Mr. Cain. . We liavo a fine selection of Ivory buttons in different shades and sizes. W. A Lildsay, "The Nifty Tailor." It W. R. Malone and J. N. Fogarty. land valuation experts for the South ern Pacific company, were in xoieao on business Monday and Tuesday. j For school supplies see Cotrfti It Mrs. O. F Dixon of Draft Creek was ! In Toledo Saturday to see her daugh ter off to the 0. A. C.. at Corvallis. Miss Thelma Hoefiine passed thru Toledo on her way home to Wheeler, Oregon, Saturday after an extended visit with her father, Wm. Hoefiine of Yaquina. .!.. 1,0 -I'lirrn 0 Toledo after a few days' visit with her cousin, Miss Hoefiine, at Yaquina. M""i. Tb"'nft Vnwlnr 'eft last week f Cnrvfl'lig where she will attend "hool again this winter at the O. A. Vwt H''llls", of South Beach was a business visitor in Toledo Tues- X Admission 30-10c,day. Friday & Saturday Another all Comedy Show Laughs Unlimited Jackie Cjogan first appearance in Toledo in "PECKS BAD BOY" Subtitles by Irwin, S. Cobb- The cast includes Jackie Coog ain. lloris Mav. Wheeler Oatman, LiKLan Leighton and "Qucenie", the dog. Also a 2-reoll Henry Lehrmam CJomedy "IHie Ktclt in Ilgh Life." Admission 40c and 15c Liberty The atre Sunday & Monday i ..... . ' A Paranioumit Super drama of .'reel ., . "THE WOMAN '! GOD CHANGED" Shipwrecked scenes ' from the laTrimvn Islands. - Stars' In the oast include Sm Owen. E. K. Lincoln and IiBfau Walker. A worth while flkvy; also a cobnedy. - Admission 30c 10c Coming Sept. 29-30 I "TOL'ABLE DAVID'' J irith RIdhard Barthelmess. , THE BEST IN PICTURES AND MUSIC V To-Nite & Friday Harry Carry GREATEST AF ALL WESTERN PLAYERS IN A THRILLING OUT DOOR STORY :. "THE WALLOP" William Desmond BEGINNING THE' PERILS OF THE YUKON, AND A ROLICK.Y COM EDY. '.. . ' "TAKING THINGS EASY" V...!.'.iy.: . T- V. ' ; A Nine Reel Program. Saturday & Sunduy Paiuline Frederick THE. STAR OF STARS "ID KINDS OF WOMEN ' "A Drama of Adventure Also Another Fine Snooky Picture The Human Ape Fun Galore ' "SNOOKY'S WILD OATS" Plices Always 30c and 10c (0a ts. aiil The first brisk breeze 'of fair'mdfftHg tinges the: World of na ture with a sweet and tender rhelancnoi worl.dof Fashion' to new and vivid actfyttySffleydenc4' of "the reviving' influence' Is to1 be seen everywheln-THE'LINCOLN COUNTY PROGRESSIVE STORES vVVfnly respond to PliflER GlilENTS i. s.- i i : If you are acquainted with the "Palmer" make garments, the name aione win De a sumcient 'guarantee to you that there is none better on the market t This trademark never appears in an inferior garment? , ,.The display represents the newest and smartest Dresses,: Coats and Wraps for women and misses. M ; : The Coats are priced from $17.50 to $50.00 The Dresses range in price from .$1450 to $27.50 , ' '' ' Mr. Franzke on Buying Trip Mr. O. E. Franzke, "proprietor of the Lincoln County Progres sive Stores is now on an extended buying trip to-San Francisco and Los Angeles, where he will purchase seasonable merchan dise for our two stores. Mr". Franzke is not only doing consider able buying for the stores but is also making purchases for in dividual customers of this store. i Call at Our Store and Let Us Prove to You That Buying at Home PAYS SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE PETERS All-Leather School Shoes As school bells echo the first fall call Mother's thoughts turn to the proposition of clothing the children well. The parents of healthy children know the wisdom of buying good school shoes. The child is out in all kinds of weather so it is important that more care be given to shoe buying than any other apparel. . We especially recommend the PETERS DIAMOND BRAND, all leather shoes for the boy and girl of school age. Boy's 10 and 12-inch High Top Shoes at the reasonable price of $4-50 to $5.45. These shoes properly oiled are as water-proof as any, on the market and the manufacturer guarantees entire satisfaction. . i ' Girls' School Shoes from $235 to $4.75 " FREE To each Boy and Girl purchasing a pair of these fine school shoes, we will give free of charge one good school tablet and pencil. .. i . t I We also have in stock a good line of Boys' school Suits, Overalls, Underwear and Hosiery. . . ' BLANKETS We are selling cotton and wool blankets at a ange of prices from $2-50 to $9.50. These are priced con siderably lower than market pices."'. '" ' - ' : . '',-" " LET US PROVE IT! ' " ROYAL AND B0N TON CORSETS. Don't forget that we are the exclusive -agents for the fa mous "RoyaP and "Bon Ton.tnake corsets. There is none better to be had Come in and let us fit you Nuf-Ced. GOAT AND SUIT GOODS We have an excellent vaiety of splendid Suit and Coat material on our shelves in 60-inch width that we are offer ing at the extremely low price of $2.75 per yard. Good selec tion of colors to choose from. This is an exceptional of fer you should take advantage of it. The Well Dressed Man is the man of affairs in the world today. Let us take vour measure for a tailor-made suit- We es pecially recommend our National Made-to-Meas-ure Clothes for Men and young men. The prices range from $15 to $65 ; We are showing some . wonderful, values in men i and Young Men's Ready ton- Wear suits. They are . marked; at. d rices that.- j defy competition and all' . We ask is that you come i in and let us show them to you; -" ; - .'' 1 HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE fromtheU I Wife iiicoln Oounty Progressive Stores Next to Lincoln County Bank, Toledo, Oregon ' ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m.m -if4i.Atl , Imi, m