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LINCOLN COUNTY. LEADER,, TOLE.OO. pRECON, FRIDAY,, NOVEMBER : Mat, 1919
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TOLEDO, - OREGON
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0UNTY-DANK
Leland WaltfefcM, 1 a Toledo visit
or tpday. u.
Earl Marker we.s a jaiastiiger for
Portland Sunday.
Don't fail to ed our large assort
ment of Patrle.
Nice clean lard pails wanted at the
Water Front Market
Mrs. W. K. Simpson and children de
parted Sunday for a trip to Portland.
Juat received a large -line of Holi
day Jewelry at Peterson's Jewelry I
Store.
Mr. and Mra. Kobielskl of Siletz
were In Toledo last weeK, enroute
home from Portland.
Full Cream Tillamook, Llmburger
nd Cream Brick Cheese at Fred
rick's Quality Store
E. V. Cook of Rainier v.as a Toledo
visitor Monday. Mr. Cook expects to
remain here all winter.
G. P. Cru3on, the confectioner, went
out to Albany Saturday to hear the
concert given by Sousa's Eand.
Make it a point to go to Frederick's
Quality Store and select your Fruits
and Vegetables for Thanksgiving.
Our Doughnut furnace has arrived
and will Immediately be installed.
Fresh Doughnuts within the next few
days. -
County Agent J. E. Cooter wag a
passenger for ! Portland Wednesday
where he will take in the Livestock
Show.
Rev. C. R. Ellsworth will hold Mia-
eloniary Services at the M. E. Church
at Elk City next Sunday afternoon at
two o'clock.
States the Photographer is turning.
out some mighty fine photographs
these days. Call .Tuesday and have
your picture taken.
' The Roberts mill resumed sawing
agUiin Monday morning biter a several
week's shutdown while the new side
track was being 'built.
Don't forget that you can get Hot
Butterscotch Bread right out. of the
oven, any time after 10:30 In the morn-1
ing, at the Lincoln County Bakery.
Oliver AHiree 'returned to Portland
Sunday after spending several days
on the Bay. Oliver is In the sawmill
business at Gaston tout makes his
home in Portland.
Mrs. Jesse Daniels arrived m the
evening train Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Daniels will make their home at Si-
letz tills winter, where Jesse has
contract to log for Leo Wade.
Mrs. Dessa Holms Poulson and little
daughter, of Seattle, arrived Sunday
evening for a visit at the Hawkins
home in this city. She will spend
some time at Agate Beach before her 1
return home.
Henry Campbell returned home last I
Friday evening after serving with
Uncle Sam's forces for a little over a
year. Henry saw: service in Siberia
and says that it is certainly fine to get I
back to the mild climate of good old
Lincoln County.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS -O.
E. HAWKINS
C. O. HAWKINS
J. B. BOOTH
Interest '(
on
Tim Deposit
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A FEW Ootswiool Rams for
sale. Yearlings, $20. and $25.,
good strong lambs, $15.00. At
I. J. Pepin's ihanch., near Cnit-
vood, Oregon.
For Ladies or Gents wrist
watches. Write F. ' M. French,
& Son, Jewelers and Engravers,
Albany, Oregon.
Fischer-Storey Lbr. Co
? ; Elqctric Light and Power , ; '
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TOLEDO C CANNING CO.
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' EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES jj
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BARTLETT PEARS, GREEN STRING BEANS, l
ITALIAN PRUNES, AND OTHER MARKETABLE i
rnwl Iw
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
i CASH ON DELIVERY FOR ALL FRUITS
) WE HAVE PUT IN A PERMANENT CANNERY $ .1
For Information or Particulars, Call on or Write to J
H. A. GRAVES, Manager, Toledo, Oregon i
ALL LINES DISTINCT
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There are many now, fashion
rrlnkles on this brown and buff
winter snit. The details of tho
big swing pocket is brought out
clearly by the rows ot buttons.
One of the new Persian vesta
. peeps out between the strap of
the jacket front fastenings, tb
hat Is ot velvet and monkey fua
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c In this intimate feature-series , the REAL Roosevelt substitutes pen for
Big Stick and dips into his heart ,'for these wonderful letters to his children.
One hand guided the Ship of Itate, the other reached , ouJ to his beloved
boya and steadied them up thru the y iars to manhood. - .' ,
v TENDERNESS, ROMPING iFUNrSOUND PRINGIPlJES OF
RIGHT; UVING; BITS ; ABO UT, BOOKS, :SP0RT,: STUDY;
-SIMPLE BUT POINTED DIS CUSSIONS OF POLITICS AND,
' PUBLIC AFFAIRS; PRANKS PICTURES DRAWN TO
AMUSE BY THE FINGERS i THAT THROTTLED TRUSTS
AND SAFEGUARDED THE .HERITAGE THAT IS OURS
AND WHICH HE GLQRIED1 N LIBERTY FOR ALL!
Rvprv nnalitv. evenr Drincinle tha t made Theodore Roosevelt our Greatest
American, is revealed & these heart-to-, heart talks and .teachings to his children.
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