f ACE ?OUR LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, t sa, I, J CLlfv u.'T . -.1 'f.rVii The White Corner Store Is were you get Olympic Flour, Seal Brand Coffee, Nuraya Tea, Red Ribbon Canned Goods and Holsum Bread All Quality Goods One Price to All. VAN CLEVE TOLEDO, OREGON R. PHONE 9005 ttH'KT'TVtn'TTTTTTTTTTTTTi-iri COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL MADE TO ORDER SUITS WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN, 8COTCH WOOLEN MILLS, AND ED WARD E. 8TRAUSS & COMPANY Made to measure Clothing. Coma In and let ua take your Meaeure for Viat New Suit Next Tuesday, the 11th, la Armistice Day. The Bread with the hungry smell- Butterscotch. H. A. Gjaves was a passenger for Philomath Monday. Mrs. Winifred McMillan returned home Saturday evening from Albany. "Dry Sox" Shoes (or Men, "Billy BuLter" Shoes for Boys. Just the kind for rainy weather. The Bootery. Jijrs. P. Frederick had a number of friends in to dinner Monday evening in honor of Mr. Frederick's birthday. Born' October 28th, 1919, to Mr. and M,rs. Clias. L. England, Fraser, Colo., an eight pound girl. Mother and baby both doing fine. Attention Fresh Bread, out of the oven between 11 A. M. and 12 noon. You can now have warm Butterscotch Bread for dinner and supper too. Everett Miller received two full blood Rhode Iskuid Red roostors by express last evening. The b;r;i3 set Everett back just $20, but they are worth It. B. O. Snuffer came down train Voi t land the first of the week, where he has been employed the past year and a half ait Ithei shipyards. Ho may le main here for the winter. Cliff Crosno and Carl Glldersleevo returned Sunday from, a hunting trip in the south end of tflie county. They brought back two fine bucks, and re port the deer very plentiful. 0 COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION FORMED (Farm Bureau News) Griffith introduces suffrage baseball t-M 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 M f ' 1 1 ! 1 111 Toledo Heat Co. j; DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK DRESSED AND CURED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Highest Price Paid for Hides L. J. BROWN, Proprietor Water Front Meat Market f J. L. Demitt, Prop. MM H vft. 1 i Fresh & Cured Meats, Vegetole, Pure Lard & Compound; Lunch Goods eV Meat Condiments. We Buy Veal, Beef, Poultry, Pork & Mutton; Hides & Pelts Fish. Oysters & Clams In Season WATER FRONT, TOLEDO, OREGON x a package before the war a package &ufma the war a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOCS THE PRICE! 1ST (OT FT L- Mr 3 V r t v MM -mm There Is "no "off-seasons' for Clark Griffith, owner and man ager of the Washington, o. C. AmerUun league ball team. .Griffith teaches women and girls to pluy the, greaf game Here he Is um piring a game between women teams from gov ornment depart ments Griff the old fox i play ball as well' 'r .... ... M if thny'd give the KING RIDES A FLAT CAR TO'SEE AMERICA Fostered by the granges of Lincoln County, there has been formed with headquarters ait Toledo, an association that is sure to be of special interest and value to the farmers of Lincoln County. The object of the association as set forth in the by-laws, is to enable local farmers cooperatively to buy and sell such produce as may be needed on their respective farros to such a way as to make the greatest 6aving to oil concerned. It has been noted in the past that where orders for mill food, 3aed, oi hay wanted in small lots by a numbci of farmers could be grouped, a particu lnr 6aving could be made, not only in the purchase, but also in the saving on freight rates. In like 'manner, it is thought by those assisting in the mat ter of organization that an appreciable saving can be made in the sale of such produce as may be grown in the future available for outward shipment in car load lots. With the building of better roads, the improvement of our harbors and the extension to our railroads, in time there will be larze quantities of potatoes and various other truck crop:, that will be available for cooperative marketing. In order that the association have sufficient capital to operate properly the association is incorporated for $2,500, and already more than sixty per cent of this stock lias been bjM Shares in tho association are avaikibl to any farmer In the county at t:u price of ten dollars per share. Six per cent interest on each Bhure i: guaranteed by the association. The headquarters of the association will be at Toledo, oaid a meeting, at which time organization was com pleted and officers for the association for the coming year olected, convened in Tolndo on Wednesday, the teiitli oi October. Tho association will begin business at once. The Toledo Grange has secured thu uso of tho old cannery building near the creamery for storage purposes tot the association. It is not planned a! the present to cany any appreciable stock on hand or to enter the retail fielj, consequently any farmer desiring to secure feed or ssod thru the organi zation should file his orders in 'writing and ou the basis of these orders., the car shipments will be secured. Until such time aa definite headquarters are arranged, current prices may bo bad and ordeis left with the association's temporary manager. Mr. E. C. MoflU, Toledo. Phone, 1635. The following officers and board of directors were elected: President, Chris Larson, Siletzj Vice-Pres., E. B. Shunvray, Toledo; Secretary, J. L. Thomas, Toledo; Treasurer, V. I). Graves, Toledo; Temporary Manager, E. C. Moffit, Toledo. Directors: 1-Year term: E. B. Shum way, Toledo; Fred Itomtvedt, Toledo; Wm. Beck, Toledo. 2-Year term: J. L. Thomas, Toledo; V. D. Graves, Tole do; A. C. Crawford, Siletz. The Secretary Is authorized to re ceive and receipt for all subscriptions. o . IN YOUR SPARE .TIM3 Get subscriptions (or tSs Christian Herald. We hr'f you succeed. AdJresi: L. . . Orcuft. Manager of Ants, Tee Christian Herald. BiL'e House, New York Gly. Core minulr' name and too o'J.Sf rclercncet. Belgian royalty, King Albert, Prince Leopold and Qoeen Eliza beth have been given rousing receptions at every point in tbelr visit and tour of America and they have taken to every "stunt" arranged for them in a way that America likes. In California a llatcar obser vation car was hitched onto the special train. The king and prince are here shown in their "roughing it" clothes, the king wearing that cap at 4 rakish Yank angle. ' " . . BOSTON MISS KIDNAPS BELGIAN PRINCE S IMT. . Miss Anna Hamlin of Boston kidnapped the prince of Belgium, wben the latter visited In Boston. She took "His Royal Highness" in .her motor car and hiked off to show him the sights. She took him to see the Harvard stadium and other points of Interest that any "boy" would like. Miss Ham? lin is 'the daughter of Charles S. Hamlin, president of the Federal Reserve Bank. ' t ARMY HORSE DOES UAVY I. fTMf ACT FOR 19 DAYS Yank, U. S. army horse, proved he w a a some submarine. In loading him on an army transport at New York, Sopt. 11, he slipped from the gangplank and was thought drowned. Nine teen days later, workmen, found him under the pier, with water at high tide making it almost Impossible for Mm . to breath. The horse while hungry and thirsty seemed none the worse. SEARCH FOR "IDEAL J BABY'S" KIDNAPERS- STROLLS WITH DEER ON FIFTH AVENUE , - the "Ideal baby," Billy Daneey of Hammonton, N. J., tor whom a .11400 reward was offered after be disappeared from his home is believed to bare been kidnaped. Little Billy was given the title In a government baby test.' One the ory points to a rejected , suitor. ho It is said swore revenge at the-time of Lii'v's mother's mar riage. Others tMnk the public ity given the child's perfect phy sical development resulted in thu kidnaping. Several such Instance bave been recorded. When las seen Billy was playing about lit . home. Later. his little footprint were fonnd leading to a neartw road. Two strange men were seen In that territory previously ami later. In a deserted house nen. urroundlng swamps, fresh end: of bread were found. A womai claims to have heard a baby b fretful cry come froir there. Tho nether is prostrated, - ' EVEN CHEAT COATS ARE SHORT IN WAIST K,V. I The 163rd regiment bad a young deer for mascot whila over there. It Is now the pet of Miss I'aullne Hall of New York. She has made a great pet of It tk ing It for daily walks on Fifth av. New York City, much to the amusement of the great city crowds. " ' Winter coat days are ht.-o a,-raln' and fur still retains Us pluce of Importance. The great collar on the dark green coat of boliva,: shown at the top suffices without fur. But the wine-maroon velour In the center calls upon the yellow fox for Its collar aniLwltn a muff lo match. . f MOTHER l FooT8AU ?-Ho iNKepH AW CANT I IT'S ToORouOrl-Too CAM T PtAV ' l-?VoO CANTOS 1 plW FOCTGALL? 1 rRuTAL' sbtfue afj?aio nt r'i AM "r- ?$jmrm ses m podge pewins &v-? 1 T6AR AV CurntS c,-hfc5lW-irjl TORE MY PANTS WrtCN MMh