PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON. THURSDAY. Local News Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gors and son Of Vancouver B. C. is here this week .Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott. Airs. Gore and Mrs. Scott are sisters. Mr. 'Gore is a member of the firm of Young & Gore Tug Boat company, and are the originators of successfully tow ing logs on flat booms. The booms us ed by the company are of gigantic size being 1500 feet long and 450 feet wide with a capacity of 2,400,000 feet of lumber. Mrs. M. S. Fuller left Sunday for Portland 'where she will make her kome. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. A. C. She'.ton, who will spend three or four weeks In the Rose City. When Mrs. Fuller came to Toledo one year ago she was com pletly deaf and the coast climate has done much toward restoring her hear ing. Mr. Grable, one of the managers of the Olalla Poultry Ranch, returned from Portland Monday after a four day business visit in the Rose City. LADIES ATTENTION! Look over our New Fall and Winter Coats be fore purchasing. IT WILL PAY YOU. Lincoln County Progressive Store. . 26-11 Mr. C. M. Warren of Roselodge, a memcber of the Lincoln County Court Commissioners, arrived in Tolodo Wednesduy to attend 'he special moat ing of that body. ' Miss Illah Sherwood left Monday for Ohio where she will spend six weeks visiting with friends and re latives. Miss Sherwood Is a member of the force of the local Pacific Tel ephone Co. We are selling blankets for less than we can buy them for at the present market price. Let us prove it Lincoln County Progressive Store. ' . 26-lt The Lincoln County Progressive Stores have received a new shipment of New Fall' Peter's 'Shoes for every member bf the family. 26-lt The Lincoln County couit is meet ing In extra session today to take up county road matters. Ross Theatre TONIGHT A Paramount Drama THE CALL of YOUTH A Joyous Romance A Boy's Adventure Reel and "THE FLIRT" 30 c 10 c AUGUST 17th. 1922. Friday & Saturday D. W. Griffith's WONDERFUL TWELVE-REEL DRAMA Way Donn East" With Such Stars as LILLIAN GISH KATE BRUCE BURR MclNTOSH CREIGHTON HALE 50c-25c Jv W. M. Teele and child of Ecco, Ore,, arrived here Monday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Teele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waugh. When it comes to solving the question of fresh milk for the baby the Teeles have solved the problem. They hjave a dandy milk eoat that thev tin nn ti in of their car and "nanny" takes a vacaa- uun to, Mrs. Lusy Petit of Guide Rock. Neb., is visiting at the John Bradburv h for a few days. She will also make a trip to Newport before departing for home. The Mimami Quarry Co. loaded the big steam shovel on a flat car in the local yards Monday and Tuesday and shipped the big machine to Eddyville where it will be used on road work. P. A. Blnford of Burnt Woods pur chased a Ford truck from Peterson Bros, lost week. Also Mr. E. H. Stei meltz of Chltwood is the owner of a new Ford turing car, purchased from i the same local concern. C. B. King of Los Angeles; Mrs. John Wells, and Mrs. Annie Barnard of Corvallis arrived Wednesday on the afternoon train for a visit at the home of Mrs, C. B. Crosno. They are broth er and sisters of Mrs. Crosno and this is the first time in 50 they have all been together. E. B. Stewart, formerly of Toledo, but now of Corvallis, stopped here Wednesday and met old acquaintances. He is on hiB way to Newport for a vacation. J. Burpee of Newport was a busi ness visitor Wednesday. Chris Larsen, farmer of Lower Sl letz, was a Toledo business visitor Wednesday. G. B. McCluskey made a business trip to the valley this week and re turned with a new "Dodge" Car. W. C. BurcrofT,. manager of the Bur croff Merc. Co., is the owner of a new Maxwell "gas Buggy." Wm. Pa'nck, representing Allen & Lewis of Portland, Ore., was a busi ness visitor in Todedo Wednesday. J. B. Booth is remodeling his house and when completed will have an ex tra room and new porch. He is also planning on constructing a garage. Miss Spicer has accepted a posi tion at the Lincoln County Bank, Mr. and MrB. Carl Glldersleeve are in Albnny this week accompanied by their little son who Is having tonsils removed at the hospital there. O. F. Dixon of Drift Creek was a Toledo visitor Wednesday. Attorney E. B. Herman of Portland, son of ex-Congressman Binger Her man, was a Toledo business visitor Monday. WANTED Five head of purebred Jersey Cows; must be good stuff and priced right. A. O. Rust. To ledo, Ore. 26-3t AUGUST 3.1922 i l Presented with our . personal guarantee ui r. kiri c II 1 1 1 1 i FHEATRE Thursday and Friday 66 Mr Mnrar lt n r r r J Ml nn. 1 Hill i ' A Starring '' ' ' ' OWEN MOORE THE PHOTOPLAY NO VELTY OF THE SEASON .... FILLED WITH THRILLS LOADED WITH LAUGHS CHOCK-A-BLOCK WITH DRAMA YET IT'S THE ROARIN'EST COMEDY YOUU EVER SAW. CRITICS AGREE THAT THIS IS THE GREATEST ACTION PICTURE EVER MADE nn r ii U U EE This wonderful picture is showing in all of the bg City houses at Fifty Cents admission We should do the same. But we are maintaining a one-price standard, and will therefore make NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c The Cozy Billiard Parlor has com peted the installation of a new elec tric sign. Otis and Ray Hamer, bridge con tractors of Nashville, are here today on business with the county court. meeting In special session. Wm Small and J. C. Dixon are To ledo business visitors from Elk City today. John Lloyd of Lower Siletz was a business visitor In To'.edo Thursday. It was also explained that Mr. Peret's shooting was a sample of the way Bert Howe fished? "LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR, TO LEDO. ORE. SEPT. 6-7-8-9" is a con spicuous sign these days on the backs of practically all the automobiles here- a-bouts. Lieut. Patterson, who, by the way, is "funning his legs off try- ing to make a splendid success out of the coming "big show" has a ship ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP First Class Work Guaranteed Have Your Soles Sewed On we make your old shoes look and wear like new. Mail order work promptly repaired. Next Door to Peterson's Jewerry Store John Atwater, Prop. Toledo, Oregon nient of these auto signs he is nassine out to Lincoln coun'y motorists to help advertise the big fair. If your car does not snort nne nf h now ilgns. see "Pat" inimprHutR'v .nj "toil the world" that you are a booster for lvincoin uounty s Annual Fair. TICKET SELLING CONTEST TO BE INITIATED FOR FAIR KNOW YE THAT? The Fair House Committee was sp- poiniea. And our loyal business men contrl- Duted. The lumber is now on h and cut. We'd be glad if the hnrn wain ii n But it can't if It would, but lt won't Stop us farmers from knocking knots till it's done. Lend us your helping han, Billy Boy, uu we er sure oi mat Lincoln county Joy, In knOWlner varA rinna it By boosting en enterprise that's' right, oo come oui ii you can, on Saturday next. And we'll quote a hammer message of me "uoiaen Text. Ticket selling contest is to begin Sunday and Monday The Wm. DeMille Paramount ' Super Drama "Midsummer Maddness" A Flawless Picture with Lois Wilson, Lila Lee, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel Also a Comedy .30c-10c lNIVER5mr0RKON iBi The UNIVERSITY g OREGON contains: Tke coBsge of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tectureBusiness Administration -Education Graduate Study -Lew Medicine Music Physical EducationSociology. The 47th Year Opea October 2, 1922 For tcatatotu or onfi information unit Tht Rttiitror, Uniwitf of Oregon, Eufrn; Ortfon. Monday August 21, and continue until I Saturday night. Want Boys and Girls from 10 to 14 years. Get information at County Agent's Offffice Saturday 19th at 10 1 a. n- Mff They are GOOD! 1 1 1 1 i lining m n ! ,,i n 1 1 1 n 1 1 , w 1 1 1 1 1 it mi (HI I I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 The White Corner Store SPECIAL CASH SALES . Drinket, Large tins 40c Small Tins 23c Quaker Corn Flakes ioc Root Beer Extract 25c Brazil Nuts, per pound .... . 25c Filbert Nuts, Per pound 25c R. S. VAN CLE VE PHONE 9005 . . TOLEDO, OREGON I H 1 1 1 1 HttH 1 1 , nn H H IHI mini r SPECIAL Before buying your Fall Stock of BLANKETS and BEDDING look over our large and varied line. 1 LARGEST LINE of MEN'S TAILORING to select from in town. t A few more 42-PIECE DINNER SETS left at $8.50 YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS BARGAIN. SPECIAL PRICE on CHICKEN NETTING. BUY YOUR CANVAS GLOVES here We Can Save YOU MONEY! A General Line of DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Carried at all Times. COLVINS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE TOLEDO, ORE. ON THE WATER-FRONT 1 1 H M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1. HI 1 1 IHII IT'S TRAVEL TIME Round Trip Fares now in effect afford great savings i" travel costs. FARES FROM TOLEDO, Santa Barbrra $64.00 Los Angeles $65.25 t $73.25 i MHHIIIllUn iMltOIHHM WHMMIHM I LINES I San Diego Sale Dates Dally to Sept. 30 Good until October 31st. Stopovers allowed ANYWHERE East Through Calif ornia The Way to See Mere of the U. S. A. Scenery that charms plus every modern travel comfort and con venience will appeal to you. Stop off at San Francisco, Lot Angeles and Sea Diego three world famous cities. STANDARD SLEEPING CAR operates between Ya ajqufna nd Portland on Mon., Wed. nd Fit each week. Leaves To'edo 8:00 p. m., Arrives Portland 7:20 a- For further particulars or beautiful folders ask agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. "" .r.. Minn niiii?