v.. PACE SIX LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 121. r. .--.I ... .V.,.! Mil J. December Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY Loveliest aim from popular opernp; an epoch-making piano record by ona of the greatest living; pianists; a wonderful tntermexio by the poet of the violin"; two soul-atirrinf? b.ind m.-uclies; the cream o' up-to-the-minute dance hlta-ara among December's oflrringn. Enough and to apare for tha moot devoted and exacting lovera of tine music. ?.?n,'8 J Air do k fleur (FWer Soar). 1 .no ( loot I ( l(i-ln. M.o ( l'J-ln. I (I. SO 5001B ( I '.'-In. Kl.r.n ( Man ( l'i-ln. i SI. Ml I ISO'.'O ( 10-ln. fi.t: t J04- ( Miittity Lti' Uoo (Stanton-Ktvin) S. r n n 1 t-uliaj From "lintjiiiie" (7(1 Jbooouria f ';V., ' Irene Williams and I From Carmen Act II (Bi'iaf) Mario Cbamle Viasid'artei (Lr.re an4 Music) From Tosca Act II (Paccint) In lulian Soprano FloreocS) Caatoa Prologue From ragliacci (Leoncavallo) la Italiaa fiarilone Ciusepn Daaisa Liebeetraum (A Dream of Lore) (LUmt ) Pianofortm Sola Leopold Uodomky MeditationFrom Thaia (Afasaanaf-AfarsicJt) Violin Solo Max Rosea Then You'll fttmcmber Me From Bohemian Girl Act MI IBalf.) 7 .nor- Theo. Karle Lore l CUn.'en of Rosea (Kathvrford- Wood) Tenor . Theo. Karle Soprano Irene Williama ij ooprnno and ChoruB Brunswick Light Opera Co On the Campus March (.Voosa) Waiter B. Rogers and His Band L. i-r ' 'Mior-.i.trwli (Sou, a) . Waller B. Rogers and His Band Hei-d CIrl. Dt-eam (Lobitxiky) Violin-Flute-Harp GondolierTrio Levi's v. cam Alter the Ball (Ciibulka) Violin-' Cello-Harp Riviera Trio Ain". You Coding Out, nlalinda? (Stmilint-Moran- Von 7"ixr) ''"' Kill:-Junea and Male Trio Ton L.ii!;- . mcsrs nnii Tea Little. Toea Pentc-Wltitm-Sihurtcr- Ae''") Tenur and Baritonm Hilly Joneu and fonetit Hare Doa't 7.- - Rcjmeiufc er the Time? ( Vl'i7t'ar) Soprano and Tenor . Irne Audrey and Charles Hixrt Love Sunus e LiiJe Gi.rt of Roses (CooeCpaniaui) Baritone . . Ford r'almer wance Fiver .xcou (Clarae) Tenor end Baritonm Chas. Hart and Elliott Shaw Goao, Bi.i Itol i:ort:.-.ua (Grant) Baritonm . . Ernest Hare I Wonder If You Still Cf.ro For Mo-Fox Trof ( Ted 5ner) ... , Isham Jones' Orchestra Janoi.foon . ox Tret .Maanm-Straigat-Lvone) Isham Jones' Orchestra One Kias Fox 'Vol (Bartnmtt-Arnhmim) . Salvia's Orchestra Love Will Find a Way Fa Trot (Simrlm-Blakt) Selrin'a Orchestra Yoc-Heo! Fox Trot (AIJ Aion-Burtnttt Jani,) Carl Fenton'a Orchestra Second Hd Rose Fox Trot (Hanhy) . Carl Fenton'a Orchestra llu Fox "f " at (Dlnci'i) Windsor Orchestra Sweet Mfo o' MineFox Trot (Kobinton) Beanie Krueger'a Orch. Say It With Mini. -Fox Trot (Irving Berlin) Kudy Wiedeeft'aCalifomlana Souths!" .ales Fox Trot (Gorohwin) Rudy Wiedoeft'sCalifomiana 10-iiu Swot U"-F r'8' c"'"'-'oM Carl Fenton'a Orchestra H5o ( Bisnini Bay Fox Trot (Whitinr) . . Car4 Featoa'e Orchestra l CU lilln. :uo lO-l.i. 21 10 la-n. 86c 8147 iti-in. BiC 2141 lU-in. b.c 8067 10-ln. SI. 00 2144 10-ln. 8.-.0 21 H7 10-ln. Mo S1S8 ( 10-ln. si:.o 10-la. 1H017 ( 10-ln. 11.21 ( 13010 r 10-ln. ) Dl.iiS ( ll!0! r 10-ln. H.00 ;o74 10-ln. ar,c 203 1 l 10-ln. alio ( B0. f 10-ln. i.Oli ( POPUL?l FAVORITES from PREVIOUS RELEASES OidRrfraio (Trancr.W by Fritz Krtular) Violin Solo . . ...... FJias Oreeskin Serenado (Fierne) Klofin 5o EHaa Breeskia Katltlnea Mavourneen (Craiooref-Croacn) Taner Theo. Karle Killamey (Aa.Ve) Tenor Theo. Karle Annie Laurie (Dout !atM-Scoit) Soprano Dorothy Jardon Love Uird (Ezrl-Fiarito) Saritono ... Ernest Hare WhrDou'tYou (McCarlhy-TUrnmy) Baritonm . Ernest liaro I !.oat My Hai . To You Fox Trof Rudy Wiedooft's Californiaaa I'll Koop On Loving You Fox Trot Rudy Wiadoeft'a Californiaxia Rose of Arauy For Trot .... Iaham Jonea' Orciiestia Levis' Lady Fox Trot L!.am.'anes'OrchciUa v m reii C Hartley Co. wr:vvP0RT, orecon Senl me records checked above by DreDald Darcel Lost. 1 acree to keep at leaBt half of. those ordered, returning bulanco iu 24 liuuis by insured parcel port. Name Addri38 How to Be Healthy The Crusade of the Double-Barred Cross Practical Talks on Disease Prevention Prepared by the OREGON TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION (Practically every adult person It Infected with tuberculosis. Thle Infection need not ba a source of danoer. To keep the latent Infection from becoming disease bodily resist anco must be kept at Its beat. This eerlee of articles show you how to keep healthy j Hand painted china at Arnold. For rubber boots go. to Colvln'a, Jim Franks 1b over from the Agency today. Fine Mine of Xmas stationery ait uoivin'g, i a Wednesday was the shortest day of jZ "Jie year. Boys' suits, rain coats and Macki naw's at Colvin's. O. W. Trommlitz went out to Eu gene this noon. Ten pins, a good Xmas gift for the boy at Colvin's. For ranges, heating stoves, stove pipe, etc., sec Covin. P. H. Eltlng of Logsden is a Toledo viBitor his ir.ornins. .Andrew BrlstUn of Elk City is a Toledo visitor '.oday. Washtubs, boilers, boards, granite ware, etc., at Colvin's. Ucrt Geer hnd business at Elk City the first of the week. General line of ladies' and gents' i furnishings at Arnolds. 'J Hobart Durbln of Waldport was a I i' tHrWW-r rtHfHi'!'K''TtTltt''l't I W tH'vt,tiiv rt'tfH-c K"fr'H' 8' i IH Va7 VSU.v:-l- jav low 1 1 , a"L AVe Wish you a - j MERRY CHRISTMAS and REMEMBER that Saturday, Dec. 24th is the last day of the big SACRIFICE SHOE SALE Why not give Mother, Father, Sister, Brother or Sweet heart a pair of Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, House-Slippers or Rubber-Boots for Christmas. They aro useful Gifts, and are always appreciated. I Toledo visitor yestn'ay. Wc wish you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year Arnolds. W. L. Kadderley of Corvallis was ', i S. E. NEWKIRK, Prop. Phone 2305 ir. i'.ia city the first of the week. Saturday is the last day of "Sacri fice Shoe Sale" at The Eootjry. I 'X X See Colvin and get prices and terms i i-H''H'-W on the beautiful Mandel phonograph. TOR SALE iOiic 190 Model Ford M)k 1lMi. Ri-lirlmm arr'.xtaA Car. I mUSt SCll tll!S Car at Once tO ajl,U.UA,uxuxui lu . , i . :. " . ... aalnst the estatB 0( rr y rTTTv,Tv-r-mT-'rTV-rrTttf'JtttTttM irom Normal bcliool baturday evening. ' " H huaband. This car Is in first Handkerchiefs In Xmas packages at Cass condition and as good as new. j i 4T 1p Vfiin? PTTDTCT1T 4 C? HfrVTI77- I Colvin's. I if Ukcn at once I will sell for $275.00. j MA lYlli lUllvUl lilO I MAb MUPj Tj Y X Miss Helga Larson is home from The car can be seen at my res.dtr.ee j Normal School for the Chriscm,s holi- !" "7 , i rn r it. ski ai i a rlflVB . i i ? i Boone, deceased. Mlfld riitfia CnnnK noma tiAmA ' rni imp A atv Uup na ri nek on Monmouth Suiday for Uie holiday the $;de track along nanrctd street,! vacation. ' Toledo. Owner pay for this notice . , , Clair McBrido was down from Eddy- and claim property at "Leader" office, j ; ; vllle Mondav Bvrnlnr ttBnH(n,r GOOD FARM TEAM FOR SALE:., , T . . VV. K. Patterson, Toledo, Oregon. onic Lodge. J Zadok Thayer came over from Cor- FOR SALE Good team of mules, vallls Friday to Bpend the holidays harness and wanon; good Jersey milk with his mother. ' fow' al,so ac-' . " ' ' ' -' limits, level and well located. Inquire E. J. Fowler and daughter, Thelma, at thi, 9ffice or Chas. Mock. departed the first of the week for a Z tr. . ri..n . FOR SALE Fine Singers. Thorough- T " " . . , bred St. Andressburg' and also Heart!-; .1. W. Graham wont out to Kings Mt Roller Canaries a fine Christmas,;; VsV'y yesterday where he will spend present Mrs. H. E. Demict, Toledo.!.. Xn.aa with relatives. ; r ... Huntjna prohibited ' Miiss Mario Miller catie over from ,n my piar-.les. U. F. Early, the Normal Rclicnl Rntnril:iv fn tlio , . , (S3; FOR SALE About 3 Cords of Christmas vacation. . - . ... . A tx;ra ijoou annus uuna. t. w. For good values In men's rain and over coats, see Colvin. Camp, W H Lirwsor was down from Port ' (44) FOR SALE OR TRADE A gocd w. n. u.irson was uown rrom tort- '. 0prh.pr, -,.-,tcd ln Hood River hnd the first of the v.ook lookins aor district, near Mosier on the Columbia hi3 1-K,'lng eoulcment ' River. There are fifty seven acres In K-bsiiis, equipment. . tract of whjch twcnty thrc acre8 are Rings, diamonds, pendants, gold in f!;-at class aDDles and few cherries chains, stick pino, sic, for Christmas The orchard is nearly full bearing, ' e-1 . D . Ing eicht years old. It bears a- crop, at Peterson's jcv.ei.-y .tore. ' of apples between five and six thous-! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malhfson went and boxes a year. All of the land is out to FruItva.o today where they UTwM will visit until aftar Christmas. a good stock farm located down near Dudley TMpp of Chitwood was a Toledo or Sile'z, or will trade for good tract of tiinbiP. Any one interes.ed cou-ity seat visitor several days this in game apply to C. F. Altree, Toledo, wjek, rotuining home Wednesday. Oregon. J." O. Storey. I Miss Ida Olson, who is a student at WARNING All Hunting on my the O. A. C, arrived home Saturday plac- strictly prohibited. L. A. Hul- evening for the Christmas vacation. Dert' 1 0IC00' "reH""- - Miss Marjorle Tlllotson, who Is a ELECTRICAL REPAIRING student at Monmouth, is spending I am prepared to repair all kinds of the holidays with Toledo relatives. appliance., motors, etc house wiring I . . ,, . . done, estimates Turnisnea Tree, l.- A manmse license was Issued Tues- electrician, Leave orders at day to Lawrence R. Wilson, 30, and 3urcroff Mer. Co. Store. Eva J. Morris, 20, both of Newport. R- Hammond. ! For ladies' rain coats, see Colvin. ' , .TsTI. W. COREY, a practical laooa value in men's dress pants at ;ur3e earM f3- maternlty eases at her colvin's. GO FARTHER!! Every imaginable goodie for the .Xmas feast you'll find at our store at very reasonable prices including: Nuts, Cluster Raisins, Dates, Figs, Cranberries, Oranges, Crapes, Grape Fruit, Celery, etc. Let us fill your order for fruit cake ingrediants we have just received fresh Currants, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. And, Say Santa Two Stockings full of Candy cost less than One did last year, at Gildersleeve's. mmm urocery A marriage license was Issued Sat- home, Newport, Oregon, Box 291 No. 2. WHAT IS TUBERCULOSIS? ( DR. LAWRASON BROWN, Saranae Lake, N. Y. rpL'liIiUCULUSlSi Is u dlscusu mused by a tjerui, discovered by Bobert Kucli In lSS, which curly In lu course produces little modules, culled ttiht'ivli's. It Is widely distributed throughout the world, and uttueks limn uioro severely when he ubundmis u uuinadic or uutnoor life und lives lu targe centers of civilization. There are two urleties of the tubercle germ that attack men, the human germ and the cuttle genu. The cuttle genii, while rarely urrectlng ndulis, causes uiinuully the deuth of about 10,000 children and Infants In the Cnlted Ptn'e. It Is conveyed by milk, uud Is kll'ed by billing or pasteurizing the tniik. The chief source of tho human tubercle germ is the sputum coughed up by the consumptive and deposited only too often on sidewalks and floors. The germ gulini entrance Into the body by Inhalation of the line droplets of HI lit urn cougheO out by the consumptive, by the Inhalation of dried sputum In the form ef dust and by the transference through dirty fingers of the liurtlcles of sputum In the dirt of the streets and house, from bulls, tops and other playthings, to the mouth. The yoniiKcr the child, the more readily he Is Infected and the more often lie mouths the objects he soils in the dirt in play. By the nge of puberty two-thirds to three-quarters of all children hare hnd the germ In their bodies, but only a small percentage of these develop the disease. It Is esti mated that 2,000,000 persons In the United .states have tuberculosis today, and without doubt umny contracted It first In childhood. It is not safe, how ever, to conclude as some would have us do, Unit adults ennnot cutch con sumption, for a ruthor larue percentage uiuy owj the dlseuse lu their lungs to an Infection In later life. These fuets serve to emphasize tho Importance of good hygienic llvlnj;, and the avoldunee of overstrain f any sort, whether work, pleusure or play. When man lives In th open he seldom develops pulmonary tuberculosis, but when he change, this for Indoor life he may succumb. The boy nnd girl who play and live much out of doors buve little tulierculosls until they becuino thirteen or fourteen yeur. old. It then Im-reusea as the nnxletles of school, the burden of work, uud the overindulgence In pleasure make more demands on the body, until It Is most frequent between the twentieth mid thirtieth )eur. It Is then thut people are must contined, und most often overwork or overpluy. A return to the outdoor Ufa, to the simple pleasure, the avoidance of atelMndulgence In any way, muy quickly restore a threatened Individual to beulth. If he once develops the disease It can be cured, but It requires time, patience and self-denlul. Rest of body and mind, education In regard to wbut is safe and what Is duniierous, goojLfnod and fresh air are the medicines thut restore health. Intelligent ruodlcanl uer Islun, freedom from cure und worry, confidence ln recovery, cousclcntlnusucM in rurrylng out every detail given by" the physician, work miracles, us thousands can testify who have fallen 111 of tuberculosis, but who have fought the good flght and won out urday to Walter G. Bowman, 21, of THE SALVATION ARMY will All. City, and Harrl.it Southwe.,. 21, atre"" stnday aftVnonVK of Nortons. 'beginning on the first Sunday In Oc- Mlss Alice Dickson came over from iher. Bible clas. for young and old. Corvallls Tuesday for i.he holidays. Everybody come. i Miss Alice la a student at the Corvallls A"sk us about the Woodward four high school. , snee(J trarsml(n,on f0P Ford Car or Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Horner, of Cor- Trucki Ford Garage. "valils, passed thru to Newport Sunday evening whera they will spend a week " a nf rDAU ruiTwnnn wants at the seashore. g 'board ,n op Rear To. . .vWWIHfHMt'H'UH I It Dr. W. C. Belt of Newport wag ln Iedo and aend Hljih School. Th!j the City Friday with his car moetlns boy Is willing and able to mil.', r-v.v h,U ann ahn r.nmo tnm h n a bp da anv kind of chore3. Any""r; rtv r. on th. evenlnir train. ' l"-'"9 th servinM of " b0V :"! , t , p!eas8 communicate witn tne ssnooi Erllng nnd Ruth Erautl arrived boarj, home Saturday evening for the Holl- . days. H IU M--t !-:' DIAMONDS, WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY &. SILVERWARE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS VrALTIUM WATCHES PRACTICAL WA I tMMAIt K j Pi. Jzij. PBTERSON f THE OLD RELIABLE, (Established 1900), TOLEDO, OREGON WWfHW.HI 1 1 Vfi THE CONCORD TRANSMISSION FOR FORD CARS AND TRUCKS Gives Six Speeds Ahead, Three Back Roth Under And Over Drives ASK US Peterson's Garage - x':-'i Erling is attending tho O. A. C. and Mui.li tho University. Tanlac is well advertised, but ad vertising alone could not have produc el Tanlac's popularity. It had to have merit. Toledo Drug Co. Miss Alvhlld Romtvedt, who is teaching nt Butte Falls, Southern Oregon, arrived home Wednesday evening for .-.he Christmas holidays. Henry Goodell arrived In Toledo on Wednesday evening's train, being en route to Siletz, where he will Visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goodell. Royal Dunn arrived down from Portland Saturday evening to spend tho holidays with his parents here. Royai is attending school at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knuuff and son, Win., of Corvallis passed thru to New port Tuesday evening where they will spend the holidays. 'Mr. and Mrs. Knauh" expect to return to Newport to live next spring. Howard Mtewhlrter was ln the city Wednesday on business. Mr. Mew-hlr-er, who is a cheese maker, has been In Coos County the past year, and he Informs us that his cheepe won tha gold medal at the Portland Interna tional Livestock Exposition. Have your car overhauled aurinp T the winter we give you a good job , at Ford prices. Ford Garage. ! CHRISTMAS YOU WILL FIND GIFTS i For FOR SALE 120 ACRE DAIRY Ranch, onr. mllo from Toledo on Ya qulna road. A tfurtin, Toledo. Or. FARMERS' WEEK CorvalUs, Or., Dec, 26-31, 1921 Winter Start Courses 4'H'-rE-4'4 IS ALMOST HERE! DAD MOTHER SISTER Cigars, Leather Goods, Playing Cards, Razors. Books, X Silverware, Rubber Goods, Toilet Articles, Stationery and Books. She Always Wants Jonteel Toilet Needs, Symphony Lawn Stationery, Toilet Water. BROTHER and FRIENDS Put Science Into Farm Practice Fruit and Vegetable Course Dec. 3-17, '21 Tractor Mechanics Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18, '22 Dairy MaimTa. turcr Course Jan 2-Mar. 18, '22 Agriculture Course ' Jan 2 Mar. 18, "22 Dairy Herdsmen's Course Jan. 2-June 18, "22 Grain Grading Course Jan. 9-21, '22 Beekeeping Course Jan. 30-Fcb. 25, '22 Homemakers' Conference Mar. 20-25. '22 Oregon Aaricultural College Full information on any Course by i ... .. . -. -. - i k f r-.... p vallls, Oregon. t4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I Give Him Tinkerpins or Any of the Other Games We Have. Military Brushes, Stationery, Safety Razors, etc. Waterman Fountin Pens, Eversharp Pencils We Have Which are Suitable to Persons of Any Age. TOLEDO DRUG CO. T. P. HAWKINS, Prop. The Stors