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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
?AGE FOUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER from crawling out and tumbling on in w-ji-ii ww. fi- imttv drew a breath of re- OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER . . ;..... 'ncd ,ho ilve in the LINCOl N COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. tmummmm.mm4jMlmmvMMMmmjmmirmim-'Mim rmm minm n ihiwii m nm i i mini mt iiiiium nights he will looBe the bonds in spite oW' world. The wisdom of that de of 11 you can do. Wouldn't It be cision will become more apparent with better to untie lliem yourseu ana im me pasmiiK ui uib years un-iunge W. H . H A L L, E . F H A L L, G. W. HALL 'Kec Tea Jo W " ffi . (Mo, Press. Publishers. G. W. HALL, Editor, Snterod at Tuledo, Oregon postofflee. Htnir.k her bell again. The last book 'slummed out of sight and the school ica;i:e to attention, hands behind i ira "t' in t ' " ivprv scholar 1MJS ijjai no. bb second-class matter, under the ua i,iB 0r her feet. "Ting;" and the Act of March 3rd, 1879. files began moving toward the doors. Ji lO UU UHO OlUC H nv,J w- er, marching sedately until tne mreaii old was crossed, tlion grabbing hats and caps and leaping mio me upc with a racket that awoke the Septem ber stillness. n AmoricR these littln men and women of tomorrow are once more mobilized lor the training camps mui will fit them for the grim battle of life. oc'iool has begun. Established Twenty-Nine Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE8 One year, In advance, 12.00 Six Month, In advance VM SCHOOL HAS BEGUN ,r o'clock by the wooden " - v- aplaee the team. This He wall over teacher's desk. ' ' "r a. , ,J nnw ls c..uainK a The great army of future Ameri cans lias been mobilized once more under the direction of the school ' teachers. In the rural district and village schoolB the game old scenes are being enacted as when you, dear reader, wrestled with the grim problems of readln", writin' and 'rithmetic. Can't you see the vounpisters nil over this lnd of ours s they get back into the grind of :he school dayB afnn- iho happy free dom of the vacation penoa: n i no.-.r!v fnnr o'clock by the wooden nlrw'lt nn The hot afternoon s'-'salon was all op. over. You closed your geography with a hMf turned down at the page where the woodcut of "Niiig.-ra Falls" was bordered h; '.'io penciled pern: "a my name V:u still would find, look on page 149." laid slid the book und er the fiik-smeared, pinscratched top of your desk. The teacher struck the little bell on her table. The third class in arithmetic, which had been fighting a drawn battle with common fractions on the settees at the side of the room, returned to Ha seats with tlio soft "pad" of bare feet and the squeaking of ur.?reased, copper-toefl b"-c;3. "Fatty" Rogers, who had brought a turtle to school and had left it In his desk, reached his Beat Just in time to prevent the creature MAKING THE TEAM. -m. oononn nf tho vcar ls again at hand when the timid mother and the campus fattier must reaen a aecisiun viniiir hone fill's desire to p!ay on the football team. In many loiia'ities wliare nig" hcuuui iuu........ tcani'J nre encouraged by the faeu.ty and the board of education, it Is neces s'irv to secure tho written consent of the parents before boys may make ap- PRACTICAL PEACE RESULTS. ro verv far from the first year in high school to the senior year In college, If ycur boy is fortunate enugh to go to cc k'ge, ana these are me most lm- portaut years in that boy's life. It I The United States in 1921 spent is better fourteen and twenty-one that $3.22 per capita to maintain its army your boy will lay the foundation ot j ag aeaiiist $3.38 for Japan. $6.70 for that character which is to bo his thru n,.aat nrif-r, on life. Football Is a great moulder of . T k p character. If it wasn t, the leading .,,. and a Henublican con- -.i ...niin nut it i tun nar rr - . euucuiuia . i'u " - -' , ,. Toneka CaDital. arhnnl athletics. "But It is 80 brutal. says timid mother. hA, isn't life at best, brutal and ottimea cruel.' Have uratnhori thP tinVtt WHO HUCCeRQBQ and fill useful places In life? They M. E. CHURCH NOTICES. I n uii i;iii.iv j.... - .1 .-n in n.iinv homes uiui i and nil useiui places in me: iuejr wonuay evening, me louowmg 01- weren t the little uora e aunneroys m ; ncers were oiectea Dy me ipwortn yesterday, were they? They weren't League for the next six months: the lads who wore curls and captured President, Edna Cain; first vice presl all the prizes for committing to mem-jdent. Oneatta Van Cleve; second vice ory the golden texts in Sunday school. I prcsi(lent, Hazel Agee; third vice Tliey were the boys who dived the president, Mrs. Ee".lany; fourth vice deepest in the old swlmmin' hole, J president, Kida Beck; secretary and nmde shingle paddles and fought treasurer,' Lcona Coslet; organist, bumble bees, who swung form a trap- jEdna Cain; chorister, Ella Lytle. eze in the old apple tree, and Bkated : The Ladles' Aid society -will meet on the fi,-st thin ice of the winter. No, nest Tusday, September 26, at 2:30 p. in. n tne casement ot me cnurcn. Sunday Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. rimrrh lit 11 n. m. Epworth Leaiue at 7 p. m. Leader, Alvina Anderson. I'liurth at 8 p. m. i. nr hnva have en- tfi learn to take the bumps and push their way to the fnmt. .Fofltball teaches endurance, aggressiveness, self-control and makes lor physical dnveliipment. If your boy is strong enough to make the team let him .to to it. On'e in a wmio a piny li-i'ii;in ill many no:nc uiui rum is" i " - " - - h ,.'ious as the one raised when sister I er on the football team gets a broken Hlll'ullt !)"rir.i. S10n to UOU liei nan. roimr umio ui a in,.,,.... . ... .... course it is none of our business, times a nice quiet hoy gets hut D but we would Ilka to take the moth- having the plastering fall on h:m r.r nsido and whisper a lew wtnus wnue asieep i uib iiichj -cU ... u iii Ill-half of that growing j which hid ui - wm ts to get on the team. It is are for the boy who wants to get on hardly necessary to am iu mo invito.. n ninety per cent of the homes where will see It our way and say "Go to lc. in nnieij f' i .iii ho t. ,!, hut nlnir Hm enmn likn a real hia issue 18 now ai "" .... .j , v"i o - ---- mmher's decision that rules. Listen, sponsmun and don't come running to mother' That youngster of yours la me when Jerryblfts you In the nose. you'Sd Snoffo veryy THE COsTiLTrAPATHY ?go. You , may Bot : realize it. but . he q( Amerjca ,8,KwW'hg,.dPto Bet ' aww from your one hundred per cent opposed to any mighty hard toget away irora yo .. nd are heartily sick apron airings. One ot tnese uay u. h t ,mve been ;aPe1 " , . .... a a J-J ... . I : 1 .,llni.ltr in n.nlfa . - T - I 1 1 I H 1 I I 1 1 1 on lutjlll uiey inn unci .j iv. "i' WH-IIIIHIIIIHIHIllimWIIIIlli i .r foe-ng8 known wlth sufficient I vigor to-cause ther representatives In Cosv Billard Parlor c Every man dodges the issue by say- V - ..,.niina T.lncr tn lilmonlf "wliat'a the Use Of P1V rm mmM-gg""- J j saying anything." As Mark Twain ?a!d or tne weamer: r.veryuimy growls but nobody does anything." Best authorities agree that addition al Federal taxation this year is un--scapable. National receipts wi:l. be less than figured on and expenditure.! more. President Harding has nn v tince i an unbvidgnd s;uui of 307. 000.000. and if Gr?at Britain fails to p,ay interest on money lent her he'e diirini tho war the deficit will be fooo.coo.ono. Against "i's may ba d?ducted 21l. 000,000 of the balance in the Treasury at the clone of t!i0 fiscal year, nnd this spells additional taxation,. The farming interests are flatly op posed to a sales tax. the business in terests shriek at the thought of screw. lr,r nn fho nnriinriitlnli taxes, which undoubtedly would prove a final blow It DRINKS OF ALL KINDS SERVED Take a Carton of YAQUINA VALLEY ICE CREAM home 1 i with you Absolutely tne dcoi un mo . "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" NICHOLS &. BAIN, Preps. I Winter Crnnt Mfirlrfl WHOLESALE i TA.'L - -Dealers In - - - -DRESSED 4 CURED MEATS FISH IN SEASON HIGHEST PRICES VA1D FOR HIDES VAUGH & MiAKER, Props. . t i ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 fl H llll' WWW-M ItHHWtwmrmTTTTTT, - , LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS ARNOLD'S also- COMFLETe LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS Call In nd look over our line of H-ts. Caps, Gloves, Ties. Shirts, Ho lery, Ribbons, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. WALDPORT JUSTICE OF PEACE IS BUSY TKn r..mif nlorb'u nfftr la in re. ceipt of a communication from Frank Atwood. justice of the peace at waia- . . n A Danlalnn was ftnC.lt S9tl for taking flounders that were the property of another; and Nat Blalr plead guilty to leaving a camp fire burning; he was fined $5. slatsTdiaRy (By Ross Farquhar) LViilav.Pn unva 1 am a aaav Mark to of let Puy Stevens fet the best of nie in a deal like . did. I had n i-a ran nw ico r-J..llM niiu hen l'ug seen .t e sd ho ret me . ct. he cud eat It iiniK iiil.hi'i It. cd I bet no cud .eni. So he tul; It n.l eat it and I jv) liini tlia l:lf mi ted to Mil:, hi iad lost I'.ia bet. !e just laffed n -.1 payed me the t. .nil 3rd Yes I ist unci then he va'.ko l on away. ! v i.i tli'? b';t a!: ite. i!ut tiie C'c.n,. .Mini mt! 5 centa j n cuiili nvjney. Saturday We 1 Hi X i $l WW No other manu facturer in the world has so per sistently main tained such high standard of qual ity and so deter minedly kept prices down. So when you buy Ford Products you will enjoy not only the satisfac tion of having made the right choice ?ut of having saved raons'y b asides. Cell, write or phona for our terms. $580 i $395 Spcetl Stttf nr Pneumatic Tired V!isU Can 3 Sucpliad all PKicu r. o. a cztrcit PETERSON BROS. GARAGE Local Agents PIIONE 3902. TOLEDO, ORE. Goodform" HAIR NETS Just the Shape or Color that the most Fastidious Feminine Tastes May Desire. Careful Selection from Imported Stocks Guarantees Them Perfect. We are as Proud to Sell Them as You Will Be to Wear The". "GOODFORM" Nets are Made for and Sold exclusively by n r- V A i Onlu POPULARLY PRICED AT 2 FOR 25c DOUBLE MESH. TOLEDO DRUG CO. trP7"HAWKIN8, Prop. undoubtedly would prove a final blow to a business revival. There remn'ns , ,, WB r ,l then the income tax. now outrageously .',., ' - . a , , i high but landing out as "the best dt mew to ne.U.er. " ,b Kubu'c'tmalns apathetic. as'W-We , have yot nu;te a Joak cuddent he cut them off a lit- its custom then therfl will be no ",e tie peace at a lime in oruur no mo, IS us Lusiuui, iiii-n mole hA . a cnlnar in dt Roon and j ....i. n f . nma liiatlficntlnn for comDlaint when the - ... i wooaeni uih u inutu .n ok i v....w. i.. 1.1 i. Jaa .she got a chance to sell his close. wednesday-Ma .st pa what did iiu-w uuiucu m rt .onded pinna Dealer. TOli ... .... ...,.. ,ll In. hon ,.! tTJXV its "er husband went and got wCBut visaing at . SS" Mr Teplyed ... .ii. j rri.1. as pa says sura tones is i-uiuraiiy ,i .oH her hnslienrt must of marryea r nn Ur to tal plucky. . Sb? tor her money. I gess he dussent , , " ,..!,: i h'nr nnn ti Monday ra ana mn is Keepins n . an interest in what is be.ng done in household xoenses. So u.cn ....... vy. mo hori iiniishten a new iaii nai Lloyd Ceorge fears Europe will have land whon pa aet her what did she another war. Of course it will and charge u to sno s'- an imu ...o.b that is why a majority of the citlz- t)to Oyer noa xpe.es. .... . ..ii ... rrnp..loiF TTnlrr.l llan Mfta ffnt. SUm ens ot lliliS rountry were uuw.niim i u-. ou...- .... become entangled in an nl!ia;ic3 which little pupnys and he sed he was a go-. WOU.d iorce litis couuiry 10 sot. ma 1 . . . . .1, every war which might develop in the tliat was awiui cruei ana nugemeu I CARRY A FULL LINE OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE like her looks very much. Or sum thing. Thursday Pa Is .nakelng a Radio Set for me. Ma say 3 it is a Waist ot time and he shud ought to be making sum thing wirth while. But ma ad mits he Can make a most enny thing. Xcept a good llvelng for she and I. Lincoln Bounty Dank t DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS (INCORPORATED) W&ITVl.y WATCHES ... am CAmt au wan tmwi' VATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ALSO A FULL LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER- TOLEDO, OREGON X 4 Interest Paid on T Time and Savlngi Deposits J C. E. HAWKINS, President J. B. BOOTH, Cashier I C. O. HAWKINS, Vice President A. E. HAWKINS, Asst Cashier -MW'4Wi'W'' I-I. T3 PBTBRSONT THE OLD RELIABLE. (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON 4.M.V(-M-t4"l' H t t'W'W'W The White Corner btore J Wo hivn onmnletA linn of Tablets. Inks. Pencils, Past3, Paperties, etc. for the School and Home Also a few school dooks lett nere Tor oaie R. S. VAN CLKVE PHONE 9005 ' TOLEDO, OREGON Bregdon the Electrician .With the Yaquina Electric Co. For Electric Work That Will Pass Underwriters Inspection ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, WIRING & REPAIRING . Call Yaquina Eloctric Company ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from j; -ii.-i i t j- 1 1 jL penoaic anacKs 01 ncaaacne, never areanung that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results from some disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there will be no more headache. Many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets. 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 & Hayden tfrHrmmffKMv4vWm4tT -M"H"W"H't I H 1 1 I H 1 1 H H M I H