PACE .-OUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1919 'I. L in. I , llllllHmHHIHMl For insurance that insures, see Snow. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS THE BEST PAINT FOR RUBBER ROOFING IS THE CHEAPEST. 90c PER GALLON TOLEDO DRUG CO. lr. bateman E. R. BATEMAN BATEMAN & BATEMAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES V We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture Frederick's QUALITY Store TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD, FIRST PRIZE FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD, SECOND PRIZE v Frederick's Quality Store offers the above prizes for the Best Loaf of Bread baked from FISHERS BLEND FLOUR. Take your Bread to the Lincoln County Fair and enter it for the SPECIAL BREAD PRIZE- FISH.ERS BLEND FLOUR IS SOLD ONLY AT FREDERICK'S QUALITY STORE P. FREDERICK . . . rordson Tractor PRICE NOW $750 F. O. B. FACTORY This Tractor is past the experimental stage and has proved to be one of the be?t Tractors on the market A. C. Crawford, Local Agt., Siletz, Oregon FOR ALL CARS OR TRUCKS 9Xt Bwlng Spring" MANUFACTURED BY CURREY A SNUFFER Buick-Six For Hire DROP IN AND SEE MY COMPLETE STOCK OF BARCELET WATCHES, FROM $12.50 TO $5200 H. E. PETERTON, The Jeweler, tias just been outside and bought a large stock of Beautiful DIAMONDS, that sell 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. THE FINEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY STORE IN LINCOLN COUNTY H. E. PETERSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler L. C. Mower jr wa orer. from thl Lower Siletz Wednesday. Fred Wtatherford of Albany was a Toledo visitor yesterday afternoon. General Rain arrived In this section yesterday end gave ua a good soaking. Chas. Overlaiuler was down from Big Elk Tuesday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wallls Nash of Nash ville have been viektlmi? in Toledo this week. Miss Franoel Stanton went to Cor valll8 Wednesday for a visit with rela tives. , Fancy Rips Tomatoes, for canning., tvshtl boxes, at Frederick's Quality Store. , - Misses Elealnor Grady and Queen Freeman spent Wednesday ait the beach. . , W. EX Ball went to Portland Tuesday where he was called as a witness in the Spruce inveetlsatkn. ' W, F. Wakefield of Bddyville is here this week attending the regular Sep tember term of County Court. J. W. Bryant and daughiter-lnvlaw, Mlrs. Ernest Bryant, drove over from the Agency to their car Tuesday. The Leader Job Depabmont just find shed tunning out the premium lists for the Lincoln County Flallr this week. Same book. ' John Penmoclc returned Sunday from Amity where he has been. In charge of a cheese factory the past several month. Mft R, E. Odell, from Boise. Idaho, has (purchased the John Thompson farm of 43 acres on the south side of the Yaqalna river. . W. E. Peterson and J. W. Graham went to Albany yesterday where, the latter will be initialed into the mys teries of the order of Elk. Walter Hall of Si lets was called ito Portland Wednesday as witness In the Spruce Production investigation which is being held itinera this week. Mr tnd Mrs Win. Buoy drove down from Portland the first of the wee.': in their Oldsm'jrjlo car. M. and Mrs fciioy formerly redded here at To'clo acid have many friends here. The Fischer-Storey Lumber Co. re ceived a carload of roofing for their U'..w mill yesterday. The roofing is a Certain-teed product ami, Is a heavy piy wiun green saniaea surrace. Are you going to try for one of the Cash Prizes that Frederick's Quality Store offers for Bread baked from Blend Flour. Ten Dollars in Gold, First Prize, Five Dollars in Gold, Sec ond Prize. Mr. rjnd Mrs. R. A.. Arnold drove down to Portland Wednesday, being accompanied by Mrs. Arnold's mother, Mrs. M. E. Alexander. On their re turn ithey wiU be accompanied by Mangle emd Genevieve milotson of Tygh Valloy. ,, . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lingenfeliter and daughter, Isabel, returned Mon day evening from Portland. Mrs. Lln- genifeltar has been in the hospital eft that place for some time, having un dergone an operation, but Is now al most fiilfy recovered. Mr. and Mlrs. Warren Roberts of El- mlra drove over in their car last week for a visit with Mlrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schlecht. They returned home Frldlaiy, and were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Schlecht who vlsbted' until Monday. The Southern Pacific Oo. is building a sidewalk and steps on .the south Bide oft Fourth street. This walk Is one of the most used walks in town, and has been torn cut for nearly a year, el nee the 4 tecum shovel operated here digging out for the new elding. Chas. GUdereteeve arrived home Monday evening after having served a couple of years in Uncle Sam's navy as wireless operator. We have noticed that ail the boys get into civilian clothes as soon as possible after get' ting home, but Chari.es went the rest of our boys one better and arrived home la civilian clothes. WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN THE ANDREW'S BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED By McC-E HAVE FILLED OUR BARGAIN COUNTER WITH THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS. JUST THE KIND FOR BERRY PICKING Lot 1. Men's Elk Bals, worth $3.25, Spec ial $2.95 Lot 2. Men's Gun Metal Lace and Button' f Shoes, Large Sizes, worth $6.50, Spec ial .. , 3.95 1 ' ' 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, special . .' 3.65 Lot 6. 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 $8.00, Special . . . .$2.95 We have a good assortment or Berry Pickers' Gloves and Hats. ; Have just received our New Fall and Winter Sam ple Books, buits Tailor-Made Priced $18.00 and up, or can sell you any of the goods by the yard. Lot 8. Ladies' Kid and Gun Metal Button, Cuban and Low vHeels, worth up to. $6.00, Special . . . . . . .'. 3.80 Lot 9. Ladies Kid Shoes in Lace and Button, Medium French. Heels, worth $7.00, Special . . 3.95 Lot 10. Children's Mixed Lot of Kid Shoes, Tennis Shoes and Slippers, worth up to $1.90, Special 95' Lot 11. Misses' and Children's Barefoot Sandals, Sizes 512 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 s. E. NEWKIRK. M'g'r. ...-hKiiuiuiii .ii mwt Cmrishtim I kr R-J-MpalS SAY, youll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-yofxr-smokemotor, all right, if youll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing I Just betwssa ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-s molt e-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, thc- to hit the peak-of-pleasurt you land square on that two-fistwd-man -tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, youll be to all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open I Talk about amoke-tportl Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands outl P. A. can't bite or parch t Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on " some P. A. for what ails your particular amokeappetite I Ymm tmjf Print Albert r jngftf Hlmei U mU, Tmpev ndhmf. Hf Mm, hmnmaumm pomnm mmm hmlfmmmnm tin hmtmUmim mmm im hmmummr Wltm aponmm - thmi MMy. mrmcticmi mmmmm ervMmt gimaa hmmtdor with among mmitHnmr imm tkmt Amm thm tmmmcn In mmmh mmrfwet enrmitimn. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C' (34) GIRL WANTED At once Car steady work at Commercial Hotel. Good wages. OREGON TATE FAIR Sa Iem, September, 22-27. Splen did agricultural, livestock, and industrial exhibits, high class amusements, superb i-aoing card bfgger end bettfcr than ever. Ar IL Lea. Secretary, Salem, Orf (27) FOR SALE 2 "lead ct Oots'wold sheep, mosUy rojris tered ewes. Leonard Grout, Harlan, Oregon. FOR SALE On account of moving, Gray Team of ILorses, wt., 3200, 8 and 9 years, sound and true, witty narnegs, also new Power Crosscut Saw, small Iflacksnuth Outfit, Farm Implle--ments and Toods. 11. Sohelper, Nortons, Oregon. We pay the highest price for Hogs and Veal. Give us a trial. Nasli & Brown. (28) GOOD LOGGING TEAM roT sane, iiney are mares, weigh about 1500 lbs. each, just rlglht tor the new road work. En quire of Geo. T. Smith, Chit wood, Oregon. , (29)1 FOR SALE Fairbanks Morso Jack Jr. GaeSoIiinie engine. Final for washing niachln, churn or otlhief light work. Fine runmdng ardor. Also 14 inch circular saw. $35 takes the lot. Norman Stewart, Toledo, Or. . EMPTY Crushed fruit jars, 2 quatft size, wtUh glass cover, $1.20 per doxen, at Ding's. (30) STRAYED One 4 year old cow. cream color, dencmed : two i2d 2 year old heifers; all branded on left hip. Reward. C. A. Jones, Care of Jas. McDonald,-Toledo, Or- (28) FOR SALE Pure bred Ayrshire bull and bull calves. For Tridisrrce etc, write John U. Smith, Newburg, Oregon. (31) FOR SALE Light wag on, wittih springs ainid tongue; also 850 lb. mare, bulgigy and harness, gentle for woman to ride or drive, good traveler. Can give terms. Ross Hbselton, To ledo, Oregon ; (30) FOR SALE Alnd will consider small car as part pay ment on weal, 209 x 230 ft, a home won Improved. What have you ? Elmer Ludwlck, To ledo, Oregon. , (30) FOR SALE Three head Klotod milk cows, 6ne four mo old heifer calf, 1 five gal cream can, cream separator. All goes for $235.00. Enquire at Roberts sawmill. O. W. Wilcox. r Veal and Hogs wanted. Tole do Meat Co., Nash & Brown, Props. 27 GOOD BUY Five acres 1 mile from Toledo in Olalla val ley. Three acres In cultivation; good, house, line water, ramiiy orchard bearing; new barn and chicken house. Price reasona ble. 'Address J. O. Younc. To ledo, Oregon. Foley's Honey and Tar COUGHS-COLDS-CROUP Foe our Ywa th Studard Fuulr Couch Madi TmllmNmSmhtrttwf far Fahy'tHimmf Tmw (34) EXCHANGE Two unin cumbered Portland lots for some acreage at Toledo or Newport W. M. Snow, Toledo, Or. (33) STOCK RANCH Well improved, lots of hay, a bargain. See Fred Chambers, Toledo, Or. PProtectW Mr rnMFORT 83 are thethinga that count when It rairu .Miiwrn'-ii TOWERS iB J lit ntri rv i' SLICKERS have made $oed A.J. TOWER CO. ' It Ml H4U. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Lady Attendant Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to S Evenings and Sunoays By Appointment Office In Andrews Building Toledo, Oregon ARTHUR NYE PLUMBING & PLUMBING SUPPLIES At did SkaW R!rk SHEET AND VALLEY TIN (32) FARM FOR SALE Good ranch containing 155 acres. 35 acres botton land, more or less, county road and railroad run through ranch. Will sell at a bargain for cash. Write Jr Roc a, Redwood Calif., or inquire at Lead jr Office.