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l IWCOIN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 91-,
WANTED '
10,000 Tons
The third collection of vised
and surplus clothing for the 2i
tressed and Buffoiing people c
Europe will be made by tl : :
American lied Cros-j durlrJj th.;
week of March 2 ith 29th. Our
quotai is 600 tons and you are
esked to collect gaiments of al
kinds-'both sexes, piece goods,
ticking, sheeting, blankets and
wocOjns, light canton flannels
to make garments for oiew born
Lbaibfs, and shoes of every size.
But pease don t offer these
afflicted people a miscellaneous
lot of flimsy material This
clothing will tta subjected to the
hardest kind of wear and must
be strong and durable.
The clothing problem is the
most serious yet faced and an
immediate supply is absolutely
vital to the health -and very life
of the men, womfcin and children
who have been freed from the
German, Yoke.
' Do no mending. There are
thousands of women in Europe
who will be glad of the oppor
tunity to earn a small bu slf
respecting wage by mending or
making over garments more
suited to their own countries.
So clean out your closet3 put
old clothes to work.
Clothing to be delivered to the
Court Housa any time after the
24th of March and not later than
the 2tb.
STOLEN FROM THE PEAVEY
Following are some Items tak-
!en from the Soldiers' paper, The
Peavey.
- Toledo, Oregon, Jan. 7, 1919.
Mr. Q. M. Department,
Vankoover, Washington.
Dear Sir:
I got the pants alrite that you Bent
ir.e but there Isnt any Belt that goes
with It and what In Hell good are
Hie Pants to me without eny belt I
Would like to know You cant ware
the Pantg and go around with them
"hanging down and my other Pants are
not much good anyhow and the belt
li In darn Poor shape the Bukel Is
missing and It is two Short enyway
eo what the devil do you want to send
me the pants with Out any belt I want
to Know. I got another pare of Pants
,but Thoy alnt O. D. and they are Tor
Lin 6 or 6 plases enyhow and aint fltten
to ware to no danse In the Shape they
ure in in the flist place and Jest tne
other Day I wor them two a danse and
the Lady I danst with notlst it and 1
felt awful Cheep and you can bet I
didnt loose eny time in beating it out
Ijof Their after That, but what the Hell
'you sent the Pants with out eny belt
tor is more then I can Ogger Out why
didnt you send the Bolt a long so I
could ware them do you expekt me to
go round with my Hands In the pokeU
to Hold them Up or to Tye them up
with a string or a peace of baleing
Wire enyhow I would like to know. 1
wlaht you would hurry and Send the
belt befour another Danse Is on as 1
cant go to no Danse In these pants like
they axe without no belt and the Belt
baant got no Bukel a I said befour
and is two darn Short In the 1st Plase.
Hoping to here from you and the Belt
rite away because I need it right a
lot and of coarse a Soljer lsnt aloud
to go around wearing Galluses like
a Clvilyun as you ought to know being
as You are at the Bearrlcks and I need
them rite darn bad two. And how
can I go Back to Pennsylvania in yuni
form if I havent Got no Belt to. hold
up the Pants which I expect to do.
Yours truly,
' C. L.
P. S. I found the Dolt in the Bottom
of the Box all rite so you needent
feend It after All because now I Already
got one and I am Sorry I rote you at
alt because you really didnt Leave the
belt out at all I couldnt Just Find It
that is all what was the Matter. Ex
kuse me.
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thing that constitutes a
First Class Barber Shuz
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ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY
Banket rocs twice a weak,
Wednesdays and Sundays
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Conation:!;,, Si:k Mundache, Billow
new, bloating, Sour Stomach, Gna on
the Stomach, Jiad Urcnth you will6nd
cothin? better than that wbolciome
phytic
Never disappoint. Take ono tonight
and tcel hotter in the mominjj.
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GEN. PERSHING
COMMENDS AID
RENDERH) ARMY
Post Exchange Overseas Art
Taken Over by the MiB
tary Authorities
Asserting that the valuable aid rat
derad by the war service of the T. M.
C. A. had been a iarga factor In the
final great aooempllshments of the
American army, General Pershing, It
a communication to E. C. Carter, fn
ebarge of association' operations with
the American Expeditionary Forcoa.
pays ft sphindld tribute to the work
which this agoney accomplished under
extreme difficulties and handicaps.
ioe i. m. u a. served the army bet-
ter than eonld hare been expected.
ays General Pereblng. ,
ac us own roquest the American T.
M. C. A. ha3 been relieved from marar
talnlng post exchanges with the Ex
pedlllonarjr forces overseas, ths need
for such service having been relieved
with the signing of the armistice. Coi
respondence exchanged between Gen
eral Pershing and E. C. Carter, tn
charge of the Y. M. C. A. with the
army, resulted in this decision. Car
ter wrote to General Pershing January
29th as follows:
Dear General Pershing:
A year and a half ago you re
quested the Y. M. C. A. to under-
take operations for post exchanges
for the American Expeditionary
Forces In order that "officers and
enlisted men may not be taken
away for that purpose from their j
paramount military functions of
training and fighting."
As soon as hobtilttles ceased we
raised with you the question '
whether time had not come for the
Y. M. C. A. to be relieved of the
operation of post exchanges la
view of the fact that there was no
longer the same pressing demand
" on man power of the army for
first raised the question with you
It did not appear to you that it was I
feasible In the best Interests of
maximum service to the army that i
a change be made. Now the situ- .'
atlon is mnterlal!y altered.
Recent general orders from main
headquarters and requests from
commanding ojkers have InH on
the Y. M. C. A. Increa'.'o.l ro.iponsl
billttns In promoting c lit-ational,
atliUi'.c and cr.t-r:i! i;:'o--t Rrtivl
tics in the Amer'can Kx'k ditlon:;ry
Force. This Is placing a rapidly
increasing; burdon upon o'ir per
sonnel. The army Is nlro row pre
paring for the delivery of all sup
plies for post exchanges which
her. tnfore have been imported,
manufactured and delivered by the
Y. M. C. A.
In view of the changed situation
I wish to know whether you do not
think It would be possible for the
army at a very early date to as
sume full responsibility for the
maintenance of post exchanges
IhrouKhotit the American Expedi
tionary Force?
Very cordially yours.
(Slftfied) E. C. CARTER.
General Pershing Immediately acted
upon the suggestion made by Carter
and relieved the Y. M. C. A. of Its ta.k
of maintaining the post exchanges. Ho
Kiid: . i
My Dar Mr. Cartel1:
I have received your letter ct '
January 29th asking whttter. In
view of present changed situation,
It would be possible for the army
to assume full responsibility for
maLitcnance of post exchanges .
throughout. American Expedition- .'
ary Force.
As you correctly state, the Y. M. j
t C. A. undertook the management
j of po!t exchanges at my request at i
a tlmo when it was of greatest Inv !
portnnce that no available soldlei ;
rhouM be taken away from vital :
military functions of training and '
flhtlrg. As rcatnns which Inv
rclleil'me at thnt time to roqnest '
you to undnrtjke this work no '
Innccr exist, I nm Rlsd to approve
your stiKucstlon In renchln; this
co-f 1 mlnn. Cor-M?ratlon has been
Flwi t.i nev burdens In connnc- '
ttnn with :!t-lRlnment. nthlrtlo 1
crllvitr -,; i Jur-utlon that jou '
hnvo sssitniel. I have acrord- i
i Insly riven Ml nr'tlons that army i
units them-rlvrs tnlio over and I
epi rnte the!r own poet icrinnires.
In niBltln thi rl:nn!!n permit me
to tluiiik you for llto very valunhle
fervlces and ar.-Istanro which the
Y. M. C. A. hn rculnrcd lo the
Amcr!-nn Kr.pt tilth nnry Fort-o In
hati(lllni thesu r.xchr.n.tj. Ilandl
capjied by nhortnge of tonnneo and
land transportation the Y. M. C. A.
liai, by etra erculon-, served the
army bettor than coukJ hnvo hocn
expppled, end yon may be assured
that Its aid has beon a largo fno
tor In the final runt accomplish
incr.ti of the Anerl'-ii army.
Very cordially yours,
0f course iohacco
costs more'
sqjw Dan
" Everything else
does. What you
want to do is to get
genuine tobacco sat
isfaction. I saved
money by; switching
from ordinary plug
to Gravely."
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REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch
LAUNCH TRANSIT Will resume
operations Tuesday, April 1st, after be
ing thoroughly overhauled. No change
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DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK
DRESSED AND CURED MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Highest Prico
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TOLfJO.
DOES A GENERAL
O'KECTORS
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C. O. HAWKINS,
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ibbe3, Bonnets Voice Spring "
The word nprlnf moans lust one thing to woman. That thlnf
la Hatt.,, Thersforo this Fashion Art artist In portraying three
distinct types for early wear holds the spotlight of attention. Upper
left's broad brim tips the key to spring lines when the crown ot
vloleU leads away Into a broad brim topped with Purplede luxe i rib.,
bon. On the right a mllan straw reaches unthought ot heights in
black gros-graln ribbon. Lower potor models have touches ot,
leather, the left a perky bonnet for the open-faced right ,
a bluo leather brim on tan colored body, and a tell ot Selim lor the) ,
lady who Just can't make her eyes behave.
PACE THREE
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cost less to
chew than ordinary
plug.
Wrif to:
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE. VA.
for booklet on thewiuf pint.
Drano
Meat Co.!
WHETHER IT BE CHOPS t
or roaot, you'll enjoy the meat
part of the meal If you do your
meat buying iere.. The differ
ence between prims meats and
others is very considerable In
the way of flavor and nourish
ment. The difference In cost
is nine at nil If you trade here.
Our prices are never high.
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