Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, August 29, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1919
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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
THE BEST PAINT FOR RUBBER ROOFING
IS THE CHEAPEST. 90c PER GALLON
TOLEDO DRUG CO.
L R. BATEMAN ' E. R. BATEMAN X
BATEMAN & BATEMAN
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We Buy, Sell and Exchanger New and Second
Hand Furniture
'Frederick's
QUALITY
' Store
A FEW OF THE QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT
ARE FOR SALE IN TOLEDO ONLY
AT THIS STORE
BLEND FLOUR Its the Flour that will make
More and Better Bread for you.
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
M.J. B.COFFEE
BUTTERNUT BREAD The Large, Light, Well
Baked Loaf .
MEADOW GROVE CHEESE The Mild,' Rich,
v Creamy Kind, it's Always the Same
RYZON BAKING POWDER The Full Pound Can
at 40c.
FISCHER'S CREAM ROLLED OATS Allways
Fresh and Good '
P. FREDERICK
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Fordson Tractors
PRICIi NOW $750 F. 0. B.' FACTORY
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This Tractor1 Is past the experimental stage and has
proved to be One of the best Tractors on the market.
I A. C. Crawford, Local Agt., Siletz, Oregon
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.', The' mlis" going to New puff t me
loaded these days. i . , '
WUUace Miller was dawn from Pio
neer Saturday evening.
Cleve Flsih returned Saturday even
img from a trip to Portland.
D. h. Peterson, went to Spokane,
Wash., on business Monday.
Editor Win. 'MatiUhewa was up from
the Resort City JttBt Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Abbey of Elk City
were Toledo visitors last Sunday.
Banker C. E. Hawkins had business
at Elk City last Saturday af ternoon.
A. L Oglesbee went ito Portland
Saturday on 'business, returning Tues
day. Ernest Greenhagen went to Seattle
Monday whore he will remain tumd
works. r ,
&upt. E. L. Ohaloraiit land son', Pick
ering, were over from the Agency last
Saturday.
A. E. F, cat, owner of the Benton
Comity Courier was in the Cllty Tues-
dsy and called.
' Mir. and Mtrs. T. H. Horning of Ottor
Hock, spent 'Sunday with their son. El-
4ner, to till Is otty.
Mrs. Claude Davies was la' passenger
for SeaMfe Monday, where she will
join her husband.
Donald Stewart arrived down from
FoTtbind Tuesday evening for a Visit
with the home folks.
CcunTty Agent J. E. Cootor and fami
ly are spending a week at Yaoheita, In
the south part of the county.
G. B.'HaH. the Standard Oil man
from Yaqulna, was a passenfr for
San Framoteco. Calif., Tuesday.
I Born. Thursday, August 28th, 1919,
to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cootay at
Chitwood, a nine pound daughter.
Miss Molly Ross departed for Lodl.
,Ctulilf., Monday, where sJie will visit
with hor sister, Grace, and brother
Fred. .
J. C. Dixon the Elk City merchant
purchased a new Overland "90" from
Messrs. Currey & Snuffer last Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wcoks and children ar
rived down from Portlan'd last Friday
evening, and will again make Toledo
their homo.
Mta. J. W. Rogers and, daughter re
turned Saturday evening from Port
land, where Mrs. Rogers recently un
derwent eo operation1.
In speaking of the sale of D. L. Pet--ea-son's
Eadtwn Oregon wheat ranch
iai week, we said the fjdaoe comprized
ICQ acres, when we 'should have said
960.
Agtorney G. B. MoCluskey, Judge R.
R. Miller and Clerk R. H. Howell
drove dawn to Portland Wednesday
In the former's car, on county busi-
F6R ALL CARS OR TRUCKS
j"Pmtnt Ball Barln8prlnB"
MANUFACTURED BY CURREY & SNUFFER
Buick-Six For Hire
yt i i i tt$
DROP IN AND SEE MY COMPLETE STOCK OF
BARCELET WATCHES, FROM $12.50 TO $52-00
H. E. PETERTON, The Jeweler, has just been
outside and bought a large stock of Beautiful
DIAMONDS, WATCHES that soil from $25.00 to'
$350., and a Large Variety of AGATE JEWELRY
A Large Variety of Gold Watches for Men and
Women and a Beautiful Variety of Gold Jewelry
of the latest Design and Style.
Mrs. Sloupe of Malhuer Co., arrived
last Saturday evening for a visit wtth
M.'S. A. T. McClaugliry. Mrs. Sloupe
was' a pioneer of this section, having
spent her girlhood here.
; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall drove over
trom Confettis to their car last Satur
day for a visJt with friends and rela
tives here. They are stopping with
Mir. and Mrs. IMj. N. Anderson.
Mrs. Clara Currey came up from
Yaqulna Saturday to spend Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. H. Lar
son. She returned home Tuesday, be
ing : accompanied by her sister Helga.
Dr. Linton, the busiest man at Waild
port, was a Toledo viator Wednesday.
Doc Informs us ithWl the) drilling for
oil la going right atonig, and every
body has high hopes thiait oil will be
found.
John Turnldge was called to Mill
City thd first of the week to' attend
the funeral of his youngest brother,
J. L. Tumidge, who died suddenly at
Raymond, Wash. The remains were
k brought to Mill City where the funeral
jraa held.
Engineer N. ft. Sherwood took the
''Six Spot" down to Yaqulna 'last Fri
day evening. Wednesday they ferried
aoross to tho south nvilroafl whore
they will work with the ditcher and
T J steam ahovol fixing up the rocd so it
can be used.
THE FINEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE
JEWELRY STORE IN LINCOLN COUNTY
U. E. PETERSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler
OREGON STATE FAIR Sa
lem, September 22-27. Splen
did agricultural, livestock, and
industrial exhibits, high - class
amusemepits, tjuperb racing card
bigger and betrtkir than ever. A.
IL Lea, Secretary, Salem, Or.
(27) FOR. SALE 29. head
of Cotswold sheep, mostly regis
tered ewes. Leonard Gnuit,
Jlartan, Dragon.
WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN THE ANDREW'S
BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY McGEE
HAVE FILLED OUR BARGAIN COUNTER WITH
THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS. JUST THE KIND
' FOR BERRY PICKING
Lot1.
ial
Men's Elk Bas, worth $3.25, Sped
.$2.95
Lot 2. Men's Gun Metal Lace and Button
Shoes, Large Sizes, worth $6.50, Spec
ial .. .. .. .i .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.95
Lot 3. Boys' Gun Metal Button Shoes
worth up to $4.35, Special .... ', . . .' 2.85
Lot 4. Boys' Elk Bals, worth $2.85, Spec
ial .... . ................. . 2.45
Lot 5. Boys Gun Metal Lace Shoes worth
$5.50, bpecial . . , ; . . . 3.C5
Lot e. Boys' Heavy Calf Shoes, worth
$5.50, Special . . , . . 3.80
Lot 7. Ladies' Patent and Kid Lace Shoes
Cuban Heel, Mostly Small sizes, worth
up to WOO, Special . .$2.95
Lot 8. Ladies' Kid and Gun Metal Button,
Cuban and Low Heels, worth up to
$6.00, Special .. .... .. . . 3.80
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Lot 9. Ladies Kid Shoes in Lace and
Button, Medium French Heels, worth
$7.00, Special . . , . 3.95
Lot 10. Children's Mjxed Lot of Kid
Shoes, Tennis Shoes and ' Slippers,
worth up to $1.90, Special .95
Lot 11. Misses' and Children's Barefoot
Sandals, Sizes 5'2 to 2, worth $1.85,
Special .. .. .. .. .'. .. . 1.25
Lot 12. Misses' and Childrens Lace Skuf-
' fers, Kid and Gun Metal Button Shoes
worth up to $3.75, Special . . .... . . 2.45
We have a good assortment or Berry Pickers
Gloves and Hats. '
Have just received our New Fall and Winter Sam
ple Books. Suits Tailor-Made Priced $18.00 and
up, or can sell you any cf the goods by the yard.
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Cigarettes made to
meet your taste!
Camels are offered you as A cigarette entirely
out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. TV best realize their qual
ity compare Camels with any cigarette in
the world at any price!
Camels flavor is sd refreshing, so enticing, it will
win you at once-4t is so new and unusual. That's
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! YouH prefer
this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight i
As jyii smok'e Camels, you'll note absence of
anv ' unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un
pleasant tijaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted
to discover that you tan smoke Camels liberally
without tiiiig your tAsit
Jake C&rfifejs at. any ngle tjiey sureiy supply
cigarette cAteiriient beyond artythirig you ever
experiehcedr They're clgafette tevelaiion!
You qo not miss coupons; premiums or gifts.
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Cents a pachiige
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(33) STOCK RANCH Wen
Improvod, lyts Of bay, a bargain.
See Fred Chambers, Toledo, Or.
FOR SALE On account of
nioving, Gray Team of Horses,
wt., 3200, 8 and 9 years, eouind
and true, "wHfh harness, also new
Power Crosscut ..Saw,- small
Blacksmith Outfit, Farm Impte
meuts and Tools. R.- Schelper,
Nortons, Oregon.
(30) STRAYED One 4 year
old cow, cream color, dotarued ;
two i)3d 2 year old (heifera; all
branded' on left hip. .Reward.
C. A. Jones, Care of Jas, McDon
ald, Toledo, Op-
(27) FOR SALE Two heavy
beams, two sets harness and one
wagon. Elk City Lumber Co., neys are weak,
City, Oi-egon.
DOINQ THEIR DUTY
Seorei Of Toledo Reader Are Learn
ing The Duty Of The Kidneyi
To. filter the blood is the klctaeys'
duty. .
When U-ey fall to do this the kid
(34) EXCHANGE Twk unm
cumtiered' Portland lots for some
acreage at Toledo or Newport.
W. M. Snow, Toledo, Or.
(34) GIRL WANTED At once
Cor steady work at Commercial
Hotel. Good wages.
We pay the highest price for
Hogs and Veal. ' Givo us a trial.
Nash & Brown.
(31) FOR SALE Light wag
on, wfWh springs aimd tongue;
also 850 lb. mare, bu!:gy and
harness, gentle for woman to
ritte or drive, good traveler. Cain
give terms: Rosa Hoselton, To
ledo, Ol'efeon
(30) FOR SALE Three head
gtood inflk cowb, one four mo.
old heifer calf, 1 five gal cream
can, cream separator. All goes
for $235.00. . Enquire at Roberts
sawmill. O. W. Wilcox.
(30) FOR SALE Aind will
consider small! car as part pay
ment on deal, 209 x 230 ft., a
hbiiie well Improved. What
have you? Elimer Ludwick, To
ledo, Oregon.
Veal and Hogs wanted. Tole
do Meat Co., Nash & Brown,
Props.
(28) FOR SALE Pure bred
Ayrshire bull and bull calves.
For pedigree etc, write John U.
Smitlh, Newburg, Oregon.
27 GOOD BUY Five acres 1
mile from Toledo In Olalla val
ley. Three acres in cultivation:
good house, fine water, family
orchard bearing; new barn and
chicken house. Price reasona
ble. Address J. O. Younc, To-
ledo, Oregon. -
Backacho and other kidney 111 may
follow.
HbId the kidneys do their ork.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills tho tostod
kidney remedy. . -m .
Proof of their worth In tho following.
Mrs. W. O. Morgan, 232 Tangent St,
Lebanon, Or., says: I was troubled
With my back and kidneys for a nunv
ber of years. My kldneyB were slug-.
gish , and ixctiA Irregularly ana I felt
generally depressed. Seeral boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills removed the mis
ery id my back and put my kidneys
In good working order."
Price 60a, at all dealers. Don t simp
ly ask for ft kidney remedy get Dean's
Kidney Pllia the sam thav Mrs. Mor
gan had. FoBter-MUburn Co.. Alters..
Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Curtis, the Eye Specialist,
will be in Toledo on Sept. 2nd,
after the evening train arrives
and will be prepared to fit glass
es until the departure of the
noon train on the 4th at the
office of Dr. Burgess. He is pre
pared to-fit glasses and guaran
tee them. ...-.. i&sBt
DR. A. J. HENDRY
DENTIST
Lady Attendant
Office Hours: 9 to 12: 1 to 9
Evenings and Sunoays
By Appointment
Office In Andrews Building
Toledo, . Oregon
ARTHUR NYE
PLUMBING & PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
At Old Skating Rirk
SHEET AND VALLEY TIN
(32 ) FARM FOR SALE CUvtf
ramioh containing 155 acres, 35
acres bottom laud. 'move or less
county road and railroad run
through ranch. Will sell at a
bargain for cash. Write Joste
Roza, Redwood Calif., or Inquire 1
at Leadlr Office.
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