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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
IJ U i i UaJ V- LTU v.it LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. . TOLEDO,' OREGON, FP.!&AY, FEBRUARY 2fsf, 1915 PACE THREE Swedish AviatbrReadyfor Historic PMMgi HOUSEWIVES ON TRIAL OF FOOD PROFITEERS Beet for the West Established 1885 'jjl jjIP jfjl ' - v j, i v, w M La if! &n ' s if Delicious Sweet Corn "Goklcn Bantam" Exceptionally early and in flavor and tenderness not equalled by any' othc variety. The ears are short and compact and the kernels plump and creamy. This and a thousand other veg etables best for the West, may be selected from Jj5 catalog and found at your dealers. Write ftgg Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free. CAMPAIGNED FOR PREMIER IIUBB1 FIRST IN BERLIN" IUS YANK REWARD. American housewives ore now on the trail of food profiteers. Mrs. Julian Heath, pros'dent of the National Housewives' League, has Issued an order asking all housewives In the land to boycott all retail food dealers who havo not reduced prices to conform with the reductions made hy the wholesalers. It Is reported that great stores of foodstuff are being hoarded In the attempt to keep prices up and save the food spec ulators millions Invented under war conditions. - CARDINAL HAYS "5 IN NEWEST POSE - "H A k 1(5. V I -tv i M. -J S ' . t WAIU ' B jW tvrrr i. 4 , ,1 ' . V. N J' lying the Atlr.ntic In 22 hours u;Ty be recorded loto hlKtory v lililn the next few woeka If this n. :it (seaplane performs In the way Its builders have planned, t'uptain Sundstedt. Swedish avl iitur of Puriu to Stockholm fame, is to pilot thu machine from its nick at Kayonno. N. J. Tlio giant p!;mo project has been financed by a wealthy Norwecian and Is an independent venture. The ma chine will carry the pilot and four passongers on this attempt for the first flight across the ocean. Pontoon floats filled with supplies enough to last a week will keep the machine afloat should the en gine fail. The route Is planned from St. John, 'Nova Scotia, to Queenstown, Ireland, a distance of 1800 miles. HP iff "Wvw .- CAPTAlRsyNDSTEDT Troops Control Paris Peace Crowds v 2 ; i v ' ': "--;r-w - - ' - ;..i;..?:iv' ; ;:.,v!h NETHERLANDS FURNISH, A GRACIOUS HOSTESS 1 ro -a.- Wur did more for the women of ."England, looking toward ei.Vnl rights, than could have many years of struggling along the old linos as used prior to 1914. Mrs. Lloyd George, wifo of thd premier, campaigned Vules for the return cf her husband to Parliament, ;whllo the premier himself, in a 'London address, went on record as favoring equal rights for women la everything. Being the first American officer into Berlin after the surrender of the Huns is the honor which was bestowed upon Brig. Gen. George II. Harries for his excellent work In handling troops at Brest, Kranre, during the war. Harries was formerly commander of the National guard in the District of Columbia, niRhop Patrick Hays in a'non and exclusive pose, following his naming to succeed the late Card: nal Farley. franco, ovrn more than the rest of the world, Is "fed up on Tvnr " But sho is not "fed up on peace mcts," udi;lnu from this now picture, which shows how It was necessary to call out troois to control tlio crowd vhlrh gathered at the Quuy do Orsay in l'aiis lipo,; t':(j anivul 01 puacu Uclt'Uutus. Bolsheviks Feel Yank Fan .is" O m t o o c o o - a i" S 5, - - g o i tr - . B E. 1 cs 5.1? 8 2 3 .... v CO WO Cm Tho arrival of Jonkheer J. t!) Cremer, minister from .the Neth erlands to tho United States.' meant tho addition of another charming hostess In tho dlplo-! niatlc circles of Washington. Mmo.l Cromer has already tnadn a pine f jr herself in botlal urtaliij. UNDER SECY HOUSTON oiecung an enemy on his own field, with his own weayons. tln u teatlng him. has always been a typical Yank trick.' 1 Therefore, il It with utmost confidence that America rests Its alms with General Craves and the Yank warriors In snow-covered Uussla our new front. Here are Yank doughboys in a new picture, who have paused for a rest and to dry out clothe after a seventeen-hour hike to outlluuk Uolsbevlki forces. Ratine Makes Bid to Stay III tllllltlllUIMIIIIIIOIIIIUIItllMlltMIMMMMIir . - WtMMM4 U'm j j gsiTi ityitTT" Sl!niini!lHf)l!l!!!il)!lll!!lin!!i'!'!l j Ex-King Manual Prefers Cows and Chickens to Throne of Portugal Carl Vrooman, who has Just1 completed the investigation of farming conditions In Europe, has resigned bis position as Drat as sistant secretary of agricultural . It is reported la Washington that there had been considerable fr Uon between Secretary HoustcsT and Vrooman. : iflarsEaisrss?J2fj?: IT T" W . Of? par l; sr i j ' . a. H! v . ; it. i 1 XI Some 'Inside Sluff " for Women tWhit ratio lalrlnrWtcr a return to popularity in frocks lor thawmrtnr season.- is th mstarUI employed In this neat and rrcb)-walktng-gowti, atia is one of fashion's latest offerings for the girl who Is going "Palm Bseblng'"or Into tho Southland during bo ol4 atoetha jriH Americans living In rural districts and nursing a desire to quit the farm for the ease and comforts of city homes should observe tho stsnd taken by sx-King Manual of Portugal and his wiro, and protlt by It. From the quiet of his farm in Knglsnd amongst the cows and chickens Manual ssys ho will not return to Portugal to sssums power --despite demonstrations In Lisbon which Indicates he could again ml. Bo Oaby Delys, actress and wrecker of kingdoms, who danced Msnusl on his tin one knew not tbst in her vsmplre role she wss giving Mnnual r se aud happiness of his own flreilds with his own wile. ii&llsii iMh I , ' 1 , i .; i . ( it ".i.i i ; ' .... ., i . -. j - I . This 1s Ih season of the year who woman always lay tb foa Ration for aumsaery. 4ahatlns by taking advanug of the whlt), sale which prevail th Ian4 over. Lingerie such as shown her bi of crepes, silks and fin linens, with touches ot French and Swiss . tabroldsri, lace gad ribbon as trimming, '