Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 19, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACE 50UR ' LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER,
The White Corner Store
HAS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR OLD OR YOUNG.
CANDIES, NUTS, ' RAISINS, PEELS, FRESH
FRUITS AND GROCERIES, THE BEST IN THE
MARKET FOR ALL,
R. S. VAN CLEVE
PHONE 9005 - TOLEDO, OREGON
44Wi1
LADIES' MILLINERY GOODS
ARNOLD'S
also
COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
WE GUARANTEE STRICTLY ALL WOOL '
MADE TO ORDER SUITS
WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. BORN,
Made to measure Clothing. Come
In and let ui take your Measure for
. Miat New Suit
TOLEDO. OREGON, FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 19th, 119
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Toledo Heat Go. f
DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK
DRESSED AND CURED MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Highest Price Paid for Hides
L. J. BROWN, Proprietor
FORDSON TRACTOR f
PRICE NOW $750 F, 0. B. FACTORY
This Tractor is past the experimental stage and has .
proved to be one oF the be:-t Tractors on the market.
t A. C CrawforlLt:' A?L, Sreiz, Oregon I
NURSERY STOCK. Italian prune, apple, pears, cherry,
plums, Deaches, apricots, etc. Logan, scrawbarry, raspberry,
etc., the kind3 for canneries. Use our MONEY SAVING SYS
TEM Order by Mail Get FRESH stock. Send for PLANT
ERS LIST. 1:3 years in business.
Carlton Nursey Co. Carlton..Oregon
! , . Groceries Groceries j
t Groceries
WHO'S YOUR GROCER? .
Have you ever visited J
GILDERSLEEVE'S i
Try them once for Staple and Fancy Grocories.
Fruits and Vegetables in Season.
FREE DELIVERY TO THE CITY FLOAT "
For Ladies or Gents wrist
watches. Write P. M. French,
& Son, Jewelers and Engravers.
Albany, Om?on.
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PLUMBING & PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
At Old Skating R'k
SHEET AND VALLEY TIN
R. D. BURGESS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Toledo, Oregon
Office In "Andrews Building. Office
tours: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 nd 7 to
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Watch for our Display of
Xmas Candies and Nuts
We are now prepared to
serve hot drinks of all
kinds.
"DING'S"
Get tht Genuine
and Avoid
Waste
Economy
Every Cake
.inifi y
Christmas
For Her
, The jeweled Pathe will make every
day happier for her.
It will bring to your fireside the
world's music masters.
, The internationally admired Pathe
costs no more than the ordinary
phonograph.
TO
The Pathe
Sapphire Ball
Tlays Your Records
1000 Times
Select Your Christmas
Pathe Now
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A FEW Cotswool Rams for
saJe. Yearlipps, $20. and $25.,
good strong lambs, $15.00. At
I. J. Pejiin's hanch, near Obit'
wood, Oregon.
Terrence Gaitlier is homo for the
Holidays.
For Xmas Bath Robes A Gift Al
ways Welcomel At Arnold's.
Engineer C. It. Wright was up from
the He3ort City Friday.
M. W. Small the sawmlllman was
down from Elk City laat Friday.
Wc.lt Harding has purchased the J.
D. Hamakcr place In the east part of
town.
Erling Brauti cam over from O. A.
C. the first of the week to spend the
holidays with the homo folks.
J. L. Demltt the butcher returned
Sunday evenlmg from a trip to Port
land and Albany.
Miss Simmons, teacher at the Lower
Farm school, was in Toledo last Fri
day enroute to her home at Salem.
Bmll T. Radrtant came in Saturday
evening on the eleven o'clock train,
from Portlartl. . Ho reported it pre'ty
cold in the Valley.
Dr. Kellogg ("McCormick" Eye
Specialist) will be In Toledo, Monday
and Tuesday, Dec. 22-23. Consult him
about those Headaches. -
Warren Marlon Koogler and Miss
Malvina Doyle, both of Waldport.,were
united in marriage last rrway arter-
noon, In this city, the Rev. C. R. Ells
worth officiating. ' ,
Mies Lucy Rogers camo over from
Corvallis Sunduy evening to spend the
Holldivys witn her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Rogers near this city. Miss
Lucy Is a student at O. A. C.
Leader subscriptions received tills
week are: Miss Edith Young, Tolodo,
Or.; Hugh Murray, Toledo, Or; J. W.
Rogers, Tolodo, Or.; C. Mi Drake, To
lodo, Or.; J. D. Cain, Tolodo, Or.; C.
M. Vermaos, Caldwell, Idaho; A, B.
Slocum, Siletz, Or.; D. D. Warnock,
Dayton, Or.; W. F. Wakefield, Eddy
ville, Or.; Dick Huntsucker, Wlnant,
Of.; Nasu Bros., Nush ville, Or.; Clyde
R. Gillette, Nashville, Or.; D. J. Thom
as, L Grande, Or.
Xmas handkerchleft, 5c and up at
Fish's.
For good and staple Xmas Gifts see
Arnold's Stock.
Oca Hoeftein was a passenger for
Corvallis Tuesday.
P. Frederick, the grocier, is on the
sick list this week.
John Gwyn came down from Eddy
vllle Tuesday evening.
J. H. Greenhagen was a passenger
for Portland Wednesday.
The Bootery will be open evenings
from now until Christmas.
Dick Christiansen was a passenger
foivSaleni Wednesday afternoon.
Miss EUa Dixon of Elk City was a
Toledo visitor Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Dora Hassman and son came
up from Yaquina Wednesday noon.
M'Iss Isabel Llngenfelter visited on
the Lower Bay the first of the week.
We wish all our readers a very
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Altree of
Newport are visiting in Toledo this
week. 7
.Clayton Young departed Wednesday
on a business trip to Albany and
Salem.
Several Newberg parties wore In
this section' the first of the week look
ing for acreage for berries.
Mrs. A. B. Slocum of Siletz was In
the city Sunday evening, enroute to
Corvallis for a visit with h-e- daughter
Mrs. Marie Lorkln, and family.
Somebdy said that the world was go
ing to mi Wednesday the 17lh, so
ccnariviea'-ly v.-e i'.i not make any
ar.anye.ncnls tj get out a paper this
weak. Then when they did not make
good wo had to get in and work like
the dickens to mako up for lost time?
The wcrld did not end tho 17th, but
th firs', of January will see tho prlco
of the Leader at $2.00 per yoar. If
you want it for $1.50 you had better
got busy at once. .
THE ST. REGIS RASPBERRY
Newspaper experts have advised us
for years to plant the Cuthbcrt rasp
berry. I did that a dozen or so years
ago. I have the Cuthbert yet. 10
years ago I sent 76c to a dealer for
6 St. Regis plants. I have tried with
poor success four other kinds of rasp
berries since. Last spring I planted a
new bed of the St. Regis.
As a neighbor's 'hens, (now gone,)
got the most of my Outhberts and
refused to lay eggs in my yard, I dug
up the plants. Sholfish? I'm not deny
ing it. I commandeered an unused
strip of the street, fenced away the
cows and planted about 100 little Si.
Regis plants. I gave the product to
Billy last year. He got $5 shoes, a
$5 Thrift Stamp, W. S. S., and $5
otherwise on the dry soapstone strip.
Other boya got soma. The waxwlnsf,
ate all of the first crop this year and
only half of the later Cuthberts. The
plants bear one crop on the last year's
vines and soon a second crop on this
year's vines. ,
Thta year another Billy exhibited
at 'the Fair. So did I. He got a blue
ribbon, I got a red one, (second prize.)
I do not know which sort is the
better to plant for a market berry, t
muchi prefer the St Regis because of
its long double season and the birds
do taot trouble the second crop. '
I can glye you, not sell you, plants
of both kinds, also of the Cal. Super
Ic.ive, a fin crop berry. To can either
s-jrt I mask them' well with am equal
ctmcunt of sugar without cooking,
which spoils raspberries for me. This
year the plants are harboring an un
godly lot .of musqultoes or a lot of
ungodly ones. ' Come and get plants
at any; time. I like to be generous
with what costs nie nothing.
C. M. Drake.
FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
-Write to Graham & Wells, Cor
vallis, Oregon. Agents for Lin
coln County. "
l AL WAUGH I
Dealer In
Cigars
Tobacco
and
Butter
Kist
Pop
Corn
TOLEDO, OREGON
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SANITARY i
Barber Shop j
An np-to-date place in every t
thing that constitutes a
t . First Class Barber Shop t
LADIES'
SHAMPOOING,
and
MASSAGING.
J 8ERT HOWE, Prop.
WANT To buy a stock ranch
in Lincoln County. Must have
soma improvements. Give com
plete descriptio-i and price ia
lirst latter. C. O. Morgan, Loma,
Colorado.