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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, oaEiSOM, FRIDAY, JULY 5th, 1918. WE HAVE ON HAND McCORMACK MOWERS, TEDDERS, HAY RAKES AND TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS. WE TAKE ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY, MANURE SPREADERS, GAS ENGINES, ENSILAGE CUTTERS, ETC., GIVE US A CALL PETERSON HARDWARE CO. LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER F. N. HAYDEN, Publisher OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofllce, Established Twenty-Five Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Onfa Year. In advance..... 81.50 six Months. In advance 75 Three MonMiB. In Brtvp.nce .... . . . 6f- A LETTER No-tons, Ore. Juno 1, 1918. Editor-Lincoln County Leader, I be.!? spane in your valuable paper to answer an article from M Rock Creek items in your last issue, viz. 'Wo pay our road tax I Tf? - ..r " nA ,V, ,U"' u W"B1" e6 USE POTATOES INSTEAD OF BREAD ShoesShoes Shoes Bread Mutt Be Saved Potatoes Con tain the 8ame Nutriment. How many potatoei are you eating? This Is a question the Food Adminis tration wants every loyal American to, ask hlmsolf or herself. Strange as it may seem, the eating of .potatoes at this time 1b a practical war service, according to a recent Food Adminis tration bulletin, which points out that thiB nation now has a large potato surplus on hand and that this valuable food, unless eaten within the next two months, will be lost through sprouting and rotting. By eating of potatoes liberally, every family can save a sub Btanttalamount of other food, particu- up the sur plus of potatoes the nation will also HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE LOVELY SHOES AT McGEE'ST THAT IS THE QUESTION EVERY WELL DRESSED LADY ASKS. YOU CAN BE JUST AS WELL DRESSED IF YOU LET McGEE'S FIT YOU OUT AND THEN YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARC UP TO DATE AND IT COSTS YOU NO MORE YOURS TO PLEASE, W. P. flcQEE X ANDREWS BUILDING TOLEDO, OREGON X like good little boys and when our roads become impassable we i prevent serious loss to the potato -A. .1 A 1.1. j Jtt X v ; ; monate uitf. worn to nx mem . producer, who needs to be encouraged ''. h '(i ir 1 1 nx tbrt Yaquina ; to grow maximum crops during the I ! river to have any road work done coming year. 1 ' by the county." This article un-1 "DomeBtlo science exports have fl -: loubtedly refers to the road that ured,thttt: rdlny baked potato " oJL, tvt. . equals in nourishment one thick slice I ! Creek (as they mentioned the ; ; Yaquina River) which is all in ; ; Nashville District except about ' ' one-fourth mile which is la the ! ! Siletz District. ; ; '! hi3 road was bulU mostly by y vollunteer work and laBt year l ', ninety per cent of th? money al ; ; lowed by the County was ex ; ; fended on this road and the last ' two winters I have sent a man ', Into the Siletz District to fix a "bad place. (In Ye Editor's of ; ; Rock Creek door yard.) '' I have not done as much work ', ', on this r jad this year as I intend ; ; ed on account of the scarcity of lanor out tne road is very favor ablo compared with the other niiniiimniimii t ttttt t n 1 1 1 ;rnada As far as th Yaquina i l ,1 1a T JA Hltn"IHwn"""l"Tinat:d everv dollars worth of tatoes."' of wheat brend. "Potatoes at one and one-half to two cents a pound have more food value than bread at ten cents a loaf. "Potatoes are healthful. They Im prove the general tone of (he system by their wholesome action on the di gestive organs. They are easiest on the stomach of all vegetable foods. They are easy on the kidneys because of the minimum of nitrogen they con tain. They are easy on the intestines because of the tenderness and small proportion of their cellulose and the fine division of starch. "Potatoes axe valuable in the diet ot the sick. They can be eaten with benefit by people suffering from dys pepsia, anemia, diabetes. Blight's dis ease, cardiae affections, intestinal troubles, constipation, hyperacidity, artirlUs, gout, liver complaints, eto. "Always serve potatoes with meat," concludes the Food Administration "Never serve bread and po- PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO THE I Toledo Cash Grocery WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FLOUR, FEED AND GROCERIES WITH FREE CITY DELIVERY REMEMBER WE DELIVER UP AND DOWN THE RIVER PHONE 1915 FREE DELIVERY LT. .1-1. SUGG, Prop. The White Corner Store I ask all my patrons to be GOOD TRUE AMERICANS, by conserving Flour and 8ugar I have plenty of fine Honey and Syrups and Flour Substitutes galore assembled In my hugh store R. S. VAN CLE VE TOLEDO, UKtUUN PHONE tOOS Jwork that was done on it and ; ; this year I donated $50.00 worth !'!of work, which I think is more !!;than has been dmated by the ;;iRock Creekers in the past ten ; ; years. The roads In this District have I ! .tfcen under my supervision most j of the time for over a quarter of t T v icmui auu i aiiuw wucie uuu X how the work was done. Yours, II. S. Porter. Supervisor. COIOT SAVE -MUf I -4. CHILDREN LOVE CANDY but their parents should see to it that they get none but the purest and most whole some. Any other kind is to be shuned. Good Candy is an aid to the health as well as to the happiness of children. We guarantee our Candy to be pure in Ingredients, In make and In handling. And yet our prices are admittedly moderate. Dealers In Cigars, Tobaccos, Stationery Supplies, Candles, Nuts, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruit, tc. Try our Rest Room McFARLAND A SON, Toledo, Oregon 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 'Hftt$i ! tIMIIIIHMOMltllllllll t" " 1 M nHMM Water Front Meat Market J. L. Demitt, Prop. U Mil Fresh A Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure Lard & Compound; Lunch Goods & Meat Condiments. We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork A Mutton; Hides A Pelts Fish, Oysters A Clams in Season Buy W. 8. S. CONVERSION OF LIBERTY BONDS By Mrs. RobL J. Burdette. The firing line is now In your kit chen Knock out the breadline at your table. It has been said that the Revolu tionary War was won by men fed on I (hocolates 41 1 1 IHTWfHHHHHtTH III M DR. W. M. BERRY THE TOLEDO DENTIST Will be in his offlVe In the Bank Building THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK f ! 1 1 M 1 1 1 It TtrtMTtTTw THE PEAVEY ( cords for enlisted iren and officers. of the Spruce Production Dcvlsion is The above Is the nama of the-""!1, em,ra'?dvUmJ No- 188, now nor,n. n,,wini,nj v v ued from the Portland headquarter) . bast, pudding, in other words, corn .. thiruntv nnrl fnl I new M to mem- meal mush. Let it be written in bis- f0 ln tnl8 county, and 101- v ' w . it,., .i.. . ,v -. low ne arA several nrtirlpa nf in.lbers of the Army A'r Service. The Lincoln County Bank (INCORPORATED) TOLEDO. - OREGON DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DIRECTORS C & HAWKINS WM. BCARTH J. B. BOOTH .1 Interest en Tims Deposit Liberty bonda .luring the six 2 months' period begining May 9 WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON $jand endln NoveInber 13'lg. The new bonds will be dated May 9, 1918. Alter November 9, 1918, no T further rights of conversion will attacn to tni 4 per cent bonds, either the original bonds of the ; ; 'second loan or those obtained ; ; by conversion of bonds of the first loan All of the 4 per cent ! ', bonds are nonconvertable. ; ; Bonds for conversion may ba ; ; Surrendered at any Federal re j serve bank or at the Treasury ! '. Department. Registered bonds ! ! 'must bi assigned to the Secre ; ; tary of the Treasury for con ; ; )versl in, but such assignment ' need not be witnessed. l On conversion of registered bonds regictered bonds only will ba delivered, neither change of Liberty bonds of the first and Kpormrt Issiipr nnrl ttinfio nhtntn 'rl bv converthie bonds of thft first atlns an(, Ten tb" klnd ol fDoatuff Dy converting oonus or tne iirst , eaten , a h BatUr of nMt laona ttit A 1m.. mm t I "i , i 1 11 Ann be conveiicd into 4 t per cent war was made possible by ue Unite trest gleaned from its columns: States eating potatoos. c o- torch and crocsed flags of tho Signal Corps wiU b0 replied by a device conslsttng of a pair of horizontal The manner of eating, the time of MEN TO GET BETTER MAIL SERVICE NOW jbronze wln&. similar In shape to & colonel's eacle'g ulni": with o dm.,ah We do Bot desire to break eurselvea a T,0Hior mn ria t v,ijj . .. .. entirely of the bablt of sarins or Ufa ' " , ' " vvr puicua venicauy would not prove worth living, but lk pf 0,9 d'8trlct 18 P,anned unaer , "'tags. The hat cord for enlist can be made to prove better worth BtheduI formulated by the district ed men will be green and black, In living if we change some of the habits, headquarters and made public Tue etead of orange and white, as heroto Suppose we cure ourselves of Che day A car will leave South Beach 'fore. ' hand-sating habit and see K we de every day at 11 o' clock with mall for not consume less bread. If you wer.' Camps 5 A, 6 C. 6 D, 5 E, and 6 P, to put your bread and butt, eo i reufi returning with the mall from these it would reduct the amount of bcft mi' S ST8BE COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL MADE TO ORDER SUITS WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN, SCOTCH WOOLEN M1LL8, AND ED WARD E. STRAUSS A COMPANY Made to measure Clothing. Come In and 1st us take your Measure for that New Suit R. A. ARNOLD, -TOLEDO, OREGON ownership nor change- into cou . i , . . . , , jiuii uuuus uumg pennuieu. ; ! i Coupon Loads, however, may ; ; Ibe converted into registered ; ; bonds upon request . Coupon ! ' bonds must have May 15 or ! I June 15, 1918, coupons detach ; ; ed. Coupon bonds Issued from ; ; conversion will have only four ; interest coupons attached, and ! ! later muet be exchanged for new X bonds with the full number of I coupons attached. Buy W. 6. t, GERMAN FIRM ADVERTISES PAPER FOR VARIED USES An advertisement In a Berlin camps. Mall for the squadrons near oaten at onee. In some of the Oriental l1wPt will be delivered dally by countries men carry strings ef bright (utomoblle from the Warren Sepruce red wooden beads that are Inown as Co.' office at WaldporL Mall for the "Conversation beads.' and they seem camps in District 7 will ho delivered unable to talk unless they bsve them- from Newport, and one trip dally will In their bands to plajr with and pas b, ma4e to Toledo wlth maU for a from one hand to the other. We seem I . , . to something in our mans Dtetrlct 8. table er we feel the meal is incomplete nd that, something is usually bread, Forget this habit and save wheat If you musi continue the hand-emtlo bablt, hold a hot potato. NEWPORT ASSISTS IN FURNISHING CLUB FOR ENLISTED MEN How to Insresae World's Bread ftatloa With famine erwrnlnr tkroueti Ru rope, and every nation struggling to jthrough tlie cooperation of the New A completely equipped Army and Navy club for enlisted men who visit Newport has been made posslblo milHHlllllMHimMMMimillMmMiniM 'newspaper, reported by the "In- f iormauon iieige, snows some I of the many uses to which paper 39 STOP I AT AUS CASH GROCERY AND LOOK OVER THAT FAMOUS DIAMOND W LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES OR PHONE YOUR WANTS AS THE DELIVERY is being put In Germany: I I'aper stuff for dresses and aprons. . ; , I "Paper stuff for business suits. ! 'Taper stuff for manufacture of suits. II "I'aper stuff for upholstery I and tapestries. t "Paper btuff for trunks and uaKs. I "Paper stuff for bags, pillow cases, and mattresses. "S'llpndldlv nuaoTirwl 1rt tar produee enough food to sustain life, tha American farmer has a duty that he can not shirk. America must ship food to Europe for our saldiers. America must suprly bread to starr ing peoples. No matter what other crops are raised, more acres should be devoted to bread gttlns. kit, Mr. Farmer." says a ministration bulletin. "Sueaess de pends upon you ln this world war," port War Cmp Community service and the officers of the district Tho former quarters) of the Newport Rod and Gun club have been acquired, fit ted with sleeping accommodations, equlppod with a piano, phonograph. "Do ytu iwruing materials, books and niag.v Food Ad- lines. An attendant is ln charge of the club at all times. The chairman of Die Newport War Camp committee is Mr. C. G. Burton. West Point is on a foed-coaservatidBi 'Plans provide for a weekly dance at basis, and the health ot the cadet !ihe club rooma on Saturday evenlnss. corps Is better than ever. All bread used is composed of 41 per cent wheat flosr, 46 rye. and 10 per cent wblu tlrJt sm1m firms' mrA main si4iai consider it superior to taw termer I.RED TRIANGLE MAN under tha chaperonage of the women of Newport white bread. Sugar consumption has. been cut down, meatless days and meals are rigidly observed, and Ue reduced amount of meat kss besn beneficial to health. A leasee) from s OUTLINE WORK FOR SPRUCE CAMPS HERE Plans for the Y. M. C. A. work In Vie district are being made by T. J. Taking It From able. "Rvery ounce ot wheat products fa Buy W. S. 8. i ON THE PICKET LINfc e THIS REALLY HAPPENED End of letter: "Goodby, mv dear. for the present Yours, Jack." Then "x-x-x x-x-x-x. P. S. I bone th censor doesn't object to these crosses." Added by Friend Censor: "Certain ly not! x-x-x-xxx-x." From the Camp Sheridan "Itevellle." WHAT GENERALS ARE MADE OF The Captain and bis family were re turning to their quarters a little laM. after a Sunday dinner, and were stop- pea Dy a sentry on duty for the first time. "Who goes there?" "Captain J, Company C nd family, was the response. Tlie rookie was slightly puzzled u to procedure, but rose nobly to th oc casion: "Advance Captain, and be re cognized, rest of family mark time. ' Buy W. 8. S ALIEN SOLDIERS TO BECOME AMERICANS Alien subjects now serving in the Army can obtain full citizenship now under a recent act of Congress. Ap plication should be made through th squadron comnVandors, who will make arrangmenU for the proceeding. In the Yaqunia 8-Y-A district plans are under way for 5 naturalization dar U Toledo or Newport, at which all aliens In the district who desire to can ap pear and obtain their final nanent. Th commanders of the men- will ba ij - a. I rfjuviv luurcf. i ' i Davis, who haa been sent here by the' , ,, ;"." , " . Portland headquarter, of tha Y. M. C. S 0,9 ,0" Ha ti,.. o H t ... i ... i"" Vk WI" nmf vuuuvii uvfiwubftllTn Will' excea. of six pounds per men that iU mei toT U of n(1 IF THEY ONLY WERE you eat. Mr. American Cltlten. la Uiat wor" orgsnizea so that Uia men wiU much literally takn from the mouths ! opportunity to hear good speakers of the starving women and children "Winger, and musician, rejularly during of France," ssys a Food Administra tion bulletin. "The armed allies ay go without wheat but these Unoeraia will actuolly dls unless we give them of ours in gensrous proportion." AS FREE WITH PASSES sale." hi .... .j..Sjff;.jii4;ajios., Victory tread Is received with hear ty approval, put don't be .snMiflcd to use It on a whra'.lnss day or at a whraUeaa luual, because it wba Under a rnrnni ' nrita nt Mu.i.. t."1?0.0' IDOnth'- l0onMl of RJaj Wm. O. McAdoo, Mr. Devi ha. made a tour of Uie officers and enlisted men c-f tho Army district elilng up the needs and be N.vy or Murine Corp., are entitled oromlnes to have the actual plans, to purchase tkets at one' third the worked out within a short time. jregulor cost when traveling In uniform a.vri ummo nr.,. ;t thclr own expense. Bofora obtain v mg the reduction. It will be necessarr FOR SPRUCE WORKERS to how the ticket Rent t? TTmZ v .n ... a l1avtbs nee or furlough Issued by Now collar insignia and new hat competent authority. if-,: