160 North Liberty St. SALEM Phone 814 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention The Day Received. THE GOLDEN RULE 175 B U S Y OUR TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER Benefits Cur M any Patro s. 175 BUSY STORES buying as on.' for spot cash direct from the manufacturers, thus cutting out the micdlemen and traveline-men’s promts. enables us to m .ke you great savings. Then too we sell only for cash and we do not deliver, two more big reasons why w e sell so much cheaper. W E M A K E Y O U R M O N EY G O M U C H F A R T H E R Calico................... ............... SJc yd Percales............... 10c. Hie. 15c and ISc yd DressGmguaras ............. ............ 15c yd Zephyr Ginghams.......... .......... 17c yd Hope Muslin................. ............14c yd Lonsdale Musliu.............. ............. 15c!yd OutinglFlannels (white) 10 *. 12*. 15c yd OVERALLS.standard makes heavy denim 98c Men’s Mackinaws ..... $5.90, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50 Men’s Union Suits 1.25. 1.69. 1.96. 2.98. 8.49 Men’s Suits.... 9.90. 12.50. 14.75, 16.50, 18.50 Boy’s Suits. ................. $2.98, 3.98 and 4.98 B L A N K E T S , COM FOKTS Sheet Blankets..... $1.25, 1.49, 1.65 and 2.75 Nashua Woolnap Blankets. $2.49, 2.69, 8.49 Wool Blonkets,........................$2.98 to $5.ilt) Cotton Comforts.......................... 98c to $8.90 Sheets.................. 59c. 69c. 79c, 94c and 1.19 Bath Toweis,every one pood value. 10c to 69c. S H O E S for the W H O L E E A M I L Y Our shoe department is a great boon to you and will rnuke you great savings. Men's High Top Boots............. $5.50 to 8.50 Xouth’s Shoes Hi to 11................. $1.49 up. BoyVj Shoes. I to 2...................... 2.79 to 2.98 Stuple and Fancy Indies Shoes 2$2.25 to 7.50 To appreciate the values on all our goods you should see them. EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. SHERiFF'S SALE GF REAL PROPERTY The Rebekah’s tendered G. C. Kcksman a farewell reception UN FORECLOSURE. Notice is hereby given, that by vir- ^ ednesduv evening. A large tue o f an execution duly issued out of crowd was present and an enjoy- the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- able time was had. Mr. Eeks- Kon, for the county of Marion, and to , n ia „ wjj| |e a v e in a few days tO These Cool days and Chilly Evenings remind one winter Kimono Fabrics 5 Your attention is directed to our exceptionally attractive showing: % of beautiful crepes and flanneP j* ettes in patterns particularly suit- § able for the making of Kimono J* for women, misses and children. Fox Valley Gems 3 These fabrics are of finest cotton in rich colorings and beautiful S designs. The cotton range in- ’jg eludes crepes and soft clinging H fabrics. These too are in rich J tones, both dull and brilliant and # conventional patterns that are f* designed especially for the mak- S ing of Kimonos. and the need of Keating Stoves You will find a large and Complete Lins 2nd at the Right Price at LILLY HARDWARE CO. STAR TH EA TR E SUNDAY What would you do for $500 a Month? ’ See The famous Star of Stage and Screen FREDERICK WAROE me directed on the I8th day o f Novcm- • ■ .. ....... ber, 1017. upon a judgment and decree J'’ m 1 ^* duly rendered, entered o f record and \ very pleasi.llt evening WU8 docketed in and by said court on fee spcnt Monday, bv the O. E. S. 29th day of September, 1917, in a cer jj Men(ian{vdU> R ran d m atron tarn suit then in H a iti court pendm?. where... St ay ton State Hank, a corpo- w as f>r99*M and Spoke and a ration, was plaintiff, »ml H. N. Hunt- i delicious lunch was served, ley, and Emogene Huntley, his wife, Chas. Staab and Maggie Stash l.ia wife, -< * were defendant« in favor o f plaintiff and against said defendants by which execution 1 am commanded to sell the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barrett of property in said execution and herein­ after described to pay the sum due the Salem spent Sunday evening at plaintiff o f $1122.00 dollars with inter­ Mr. Bresslers. Mr. Burett’s have est thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent bought property near Jordan and per annum from the 19tn day of July, 1915, until paid, the further sum o f have located there. Miss H slop and Mrs. Maude $85.75 Dollars paid as taxes by plain­ tiff, together with interest thereon a t : T ra s k sp en t S u n d a y a fte r n o o n at the rate o f 6 per cent per annum from ' M Martin’s the 20th day of July, 1917, and for the . . . Miss Fuson Visited visited a t J. H . further sum of $150.00 Dollars as at-! M l » FuSon torney’ s fees, tegether with the costs Johnstons Sunday. and disbursements of said suit taxed a t ! Mr. and Mrs. B. Berringer of $22.25 Dollars.andcost-*and expenses o f Mehama were callers in the val­ said execution. 1 will on Saturday the ley Sunday. 22nd day o f December, 1917, at the hour o f 10 o'clock a. m. o f said day at Mr. and Mrs. N. Allen were in the west door o f the countv court bouse Mill City Sunday. in Salem Marion count), Oregon, sell Mrs. D. C. Abies called at G. at public auction to the highest bidder P. Johnston’s and Mrs. Daisy for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all j the right, title, interest and estate, Johnston and Mrs. Abies called which said defendants and all persons ' on Mrs. Geo. Johnston Sunday claiming unjer them subsequent to the evening. Mrs. J. Berry of Hillsboro, vis­ hereinbefore men-, ited at the Schnakenberg home in said execution ! Friday night. “HINTON’S DOUBLE” ! A Thrilling Photoplay of High Finance Mistaken Identity, Poverty and the Law SATURD AY “The Golden Chance” In 6 Big Reels The Golden Chance is a play of modern life in its various shodes. written by Jeanie Pherson and produced by Cecil B. De Mille. “ IN BED IN BAD” Oeo FidgPly j / W e are showing a full and complete line of Winter Wear for Men Women and Children W oolen underwear, hosiery, skirts, mackinaws, gloves etc. Also u fine now line of Heavy Winter Comforts for the Beds, Soft, warm, cozy Blankets, in white, gray and tan. Prices on all lines as low as the times will allow J J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, plies, tools and equipment o f every na­ LOST —18 month roan, muley Dur­ ture and kind in, upon or about each of ham heif-r, strayei from pasture 1 1-2 the above described tracts o f lard and miles west o f Sublimity, finder pleace uied directly or indirectly in connection notify J. \. Smith, Aumsville 46t2 with the operation and maintenance of LO S T—Coming 2 year old heifer, a chair factory and dry house on said light fawn color, marking, under hit premises Said sale being made subject to re- ri.d.tcar, ha-r brand 20 on right hip Phone W. E. Chrisman, Stayton 2451 lemption aa provided by law. Dated this 17th day o f November, 1917 FOR sli ,E One 3 1-4 half truck W. I. NEEDHAM, wagon, one pair farm trucks, one Jer­ Sheriff o f Marion Giunty, Oregon. sey cow will be fresu in February. J. By 0. D. B o w kr . Deputy. 4715 ! A. Burns, Shaw, Ore. 401 f Also a i-Reel Roaring Klever Komedy Doll’s Cash Store and to said premises tioned and described as foilows, to-wit: Commencing at a point where the southeast corner o f the John W. Thom­ as water lot intersect* the south bound­ ary line of Section 10, in township 9 south, range 1 west o f the Willamette M on ey to Loan I H ave M ade A rra n g e ­ Meridian in Stavton, Marion county, | ment« for loaning eastern money, j Oregon; running thence East 1.00 will make very low rate of inter I 'chain; thence North 1.12 chains; thence est on highly unproved farm«. Ho- [ West 1.00 chain to the. northeast cor­ mer H. Smith.¡room 5, McCornack ner o f John W. Thomas water lot; Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 9f!. thence South along the east boundary tf. line o f said water lot to the place of heirinning. FOR SALE -56 acre« Sant mm bottom Also: land about half in cultivation, Bevera: All water rights and priviledges acre« can be easily cleared, halauce for power purposes in connection there-. good timber. Four roomed house good with or appurtenant thereto. barn and other out buildm gR . Silo 8x24 Also: place is fenced and crossed fenced A right-of-way for ingress and mostly woven wire; running water in egress to and from the above descrioed pas^ire. Near 8. P. depot and county ; premises for vehicles and pedestrians ! road, grade school, mail route,telephone | across the Stayton Water Power Co. in house and family orchard. Price water ditch at the foot of Third street 3000 part cash balance, terms if desired as now established and used in said Apply to Alfred Beal Aumaville, Ore., town o f Stayton, Oregon. or Ed Beal Bakerfleld Cal. 40t4 Also: Beginning a' a point 32 5 rods east Found —A young hog. Owner can y l HO feet south o f the southwest cor- * » ve same by calling at E. E. Thayer’s ner of the southeast quarter o f section 1 place, proving property and paying for 10, in township 9 south, range 1 west o f j this “ <•- the Willamette Meridian in Marion FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire county, Oregon; running thence South 80 25 feet; thence East 88 feet; thence Boar* ready for service. Prices reason- North 140.25 feet; thence West 28 feet; wMe* “ PP1/ Andrew F’ ery, Aums- thence in a Southwesterly direction to v ‘ 'c- 4t 44 the place o f beginning. FOR S A LE —Carpet Loom arid fix­ Also: All machinery, belting, shafting, tures in good condition. Apply J. A. water-wheels, fixtures, furnace, sup­ Lulay, Stayton, Ore. CLASSIFIED IN STAR TH EA TRE ■ v£T'!3i .♦ • Enjoy a cup of delicious coffee at Doll’s Store baturJay, Nov, 24 V FOR S A LE Guineas $1.50 per pair, apply F. X. Hettinger. 4(>t2 -7 V * ' V * * ; " ' Stayton, Ore. Thanksgiving Fares To AH Stations In Oregon California and Oregon To all Southern Pacific StationH in Oregon Sale dates Nov. 28 and 29. Return limit December 3, 1917. California To all Southern Pacific Stations in Califor­ nia, Sale dates Nov. 24, 25. 26 and 27. Return limit December 15, 1917. Ask your local ageut for information Joh-i M. Scott GeneJal Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES