UNION HILL NOTES BIG MAY ALE at the People’s Cash Store, Salem The last market bulletin shows a raise o f prices in every line.instead o f a drop. But the People’s Cash Store is on the job, which means we willl follow our cut price policy regardless o f expenses to us. Our specials mean everything in all our departments in Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes Specials in Groceries Olympic F lou r..................... $2 90 Fisher’s Very Beat hard wheat 2 80 Best Vallew flour ................... 2 Of) 10 II» h rolled outs in bulk ........ 66 c Head rice lb............................. 9c Broken rice 1 lbs f o r ............... 26c Lima beans 2 lbs for ........ 26c Corn flakes 2 pktfs for .... ...... 23c Cream of wheat per pktf ......... 24c Cream o f barley, per pktf......... 16c Macaroni bulk .......................... 8 c Sugar per sack ................ 9 50 Sugar, 10| lbs $1 00 1 Sack corn meal .................. 65c I f you will notice market situation you will buy coffee now. 25 per cent reduction below the wholesale price in coffee and ten. Gunpowder tea, l>est ........ 50e English Breakfast ............... 40c Canned Goods 14c Libby’s and Armou 's milk Sweet corn 16c; per loz ... 91 75 1 75 Sugar peas 15c; per doz 17c Solid Pack tnmatx* ......... Big reduction in pi eapples, apricots, peaches and I kmt . s . 1 lb raisins in hulk .............. 12 c Buy all your grea • and oils now and save money. Advu ee in price is sure .$1 98 (' *>king o I, gal ........ 1 95 6 lb Crisco ..................... N >. 5 Compound ............ 1 18 No. 10 Compound 2 35 No 5 Cotlolene .... ....... 1 45 No. 10 Cottolene . 2 90 Compound hulk 26c 34 c Substitute butter .......... ISe Peanut b u tter................. 17c Soda and oy 1 er crackers 17c Graham crackers l b ........ ISc Cookies all kinds lb... . ( , |y, II, 25c Some Economy Basement Bargains 25c laces < f all kinds.... ...... Khaki 1 and white handkerch’ fs Big box matches ...... Market baskets....................... 16 oz. bluing ........ Mopsticks ............ 10 cjt. galvanized pails...... ..... $1.25 sandals ................. 5c 5c 5c 10c 10 c 10c 37c •'>•'><■ And hundreds of other bargains. Men's and Boy's Clothing Hats aud Furnishings Special for Boys $14 blue serge suits .............. $ 8 49 $1 50 boys’ dress shirts ........ 65c Boys’ blue shirts ................. Boys’ overalls, all sizes ......... Boys, hats and c a p s ................. 49c 1 25 25c Shoes at Big Reduction $1 shoes for ............................... 70c Best quality men’ s elk shoes $ 2 98 Men's finest dress shoes $2 65 and up Boys’ shoes .................. $1 05 and up $7 ladies’ up-to-date kid and patent leather pumps and oxfords ............... ..... 4 25 $8 shoes, all kid leather, gray, black, brown and colors 4 98 Tennis Shoe Specials 2000 pairs o f men’s anp boys and ladies’ Tennis Shoes. A bargain at these prices. Men's vim oxford, black, white 89o Ladies’ vim oxford, black and white ....... 89c Boys’ and girls’ oxfords .... 09c Children’s white pumps with leather or rubber soles. This Tennis shoe sale will be on all next week. When you believe that a leather shoe is better .than paper ones buy Peters shoes at the People’s ("ash Store. Peters army last shoes ........... 4 98 Peters mule skin shoes 2 39 Peters elk skin shoes................ 2 98 Peters fancy dress shoes 4 98 We carry a large assortment of ladie’s shoes, oxfords and pumps. Also kid and patent leather shoes, with a net profit for you of 35c on each dollar We w ill give free with the purchase of one dollar a handy shopping hag W e are giving freer premium coupons with the p u r ­ chase of each dollar, which are valuable in securing beautiful glass and silverware, crockery" and hundreds of other things in our-* premium department. CUSTOMERS o f Stayton and Vicinity: W e will run a truck to Stayton one day a week to deliver goods bought o f us and will charge 15c per 100 lbs. This is cheaper than you get them delivered any other way. Special rates to camps and travelers. Special attention to M ail Orders Discount on Large Camp Orders c7Vlanagement People’s Cash Store 186 194 N. Commercial Street Miss Dora Kabens returned Bert Branch and family visited home from Stayton where she at the Arthur Branch home Sun- has been visiting her grand par­ dav. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cor. Asel Tate spent the weekend nish. with his cousins Evlyne and A large crowd attended the Frances Tate. meeting that was held in the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter and Union Hill school house Tuesday. son Lyal, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miss Vivian Heater spent Sun­ Carter and Mr. Ira Carter were day with the Misses Flora and entertained at the W. H. Carter Addie Miles. home Sunday. Clifford Hurt spent the week Miss Mae Tate of Portland, end with Elmer Kabens. spent Sunday with her parents Miss Clara Heater spent Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tate. day with Miss Shelia Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bower were Mrs. J. King and son Arnot business callers in town Monday, and daughter Ijeona spent Sun-, Wayne Ashby made a ousiness day at G. 1). Scott s. trip to Stayton the first of the Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour week, and family spent Sunday at the Mr. W. II. Habeas ¡3 busy Phil Fischer home near Victor hauling brick for his fire place, (joint. & M. Page o f Salem, spent „ I ii; , ir 1 Sunday at the W. II. Tate home. i \Y. * ah \ t - i * i ii 81 Miss Mae Tate accompanied him and Mrs. Albert (.ooley and Miss t 0 y alem on her way to Portland. Thelma were callers in Stayton Mrs. K. c> Carter and son Friday. Lyal and Mrs. C. C. Carter were Mrs. F. F. Williams o f West callers at the W. H. Mollet home Stayton. $35 men’s su its....................... $19 98 $25 men’s suits ...................... 14 00 A reduction in all kinds of small men’ s si;.es o f 50 per cent and over $7 men’s all wool pants ........ $ 4 98 $2 50 men’s cotton p an ts........ 1 49 $2 50 kahki pants ................ 1 85 $2 50 heavy blue bid overalls 1 95 Blue bib stri|>ed overalls .... 1 49 $2 50 dress shirts ................. 1 25 $1 75 heaby work s h irts .......... 98c 75c heavy sus|>enders ................. 49c Men’s cotton socks .................... 9c Men's hats, straw, khaki etc 25c to 49c ■ ■ -----» ----- —— Salem, Oregon ' near Silverton, visited at W. I Tate’s Sunday. visited at W. Neals home “ ,lw W ' R Mrs. John Steengbertr recently Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heater underwent a major operation at Mrs. Geo. Scott, Mr. Bert Bower the Salem hospital. She has re- and M. Gilmore motored to Sa-! c',ver.3 home again. We lem Friday ou business I“ * a11 * lad k n o M she W,U ^ am rriuay on Dusiness. able to met her many friends Marion Hunt motored up in again. Union Hill Sunday looking after 1 The Waliuga Club will meet business matters. with Mrs. Myrtle Cartels Thurs Joseph King o f Victor point. da^ afternoon, May 22nd. was looking after the stock on The Parent Teachers meeting his ranch this week. j will be held Friday, May 23rd. The Misses Clara Flifled, Helen wi,‘ be a hard time affair and and Sibyl Peetz. Mr. Glenn Mil- those wearing high class cloth­ ier and Mrs. Peetz of Turner. |n8 will be fined. lhe m enare and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kabens on the committee for the lunch and daughter Miss Dora, were an^ program, and there promises entertained at the W. H. Mollett a good time tor all who at- home Sunday. tend. ________§ John Worden motored down m t . pleasan t from Mill City and spent Sunday J ------- with his mother. I O. H. Ray, W. K. Kav and Mr*. Koxie 0 ,,,i i i , . . , - . Shank motored to Salem Sunday, r. and M rs. Chas. Heater' m i ** Naomi itodine ot Atbaay spent were Sunday dinner guests at ,h.. week-end with the M i»»e» Hhanka. the home of D. Pottorff. j Mr. and Mrs. Torn Epping and daugh- A number of Motorists from ,<‘r of »°uth‘ rn Oregon motored to the Salem and other cities • motored B\ 8Uank h°me *“ * ” v k- ,.Mrn.Ep .. . tt • ,,,, . cvi bibs ha» recently purchased the lo n v through Union Hill going to Sal- farnl. Mr. and Mr*. Epping and ver C r e e k rails. As tis h in g is family expeett o take j » omhvmhoii in Oc- fine everyone is anxious to have tober! a trial at it ■ The Misse* Marguerite and Angelins Mr. and’ Mrs. Chas. Heater WU1 KvKn motore relief. The place soon healed up ors at th. Mrs. Rosie Shank home. '• . 1 v. W. R >;.r. perfectly. Irvine, motored to Soto Saturday even- I write this recommendation at | ¡nr. rnv own suggestion f o r i fe d it Fete FieddW a- d daughter are , , , visiting with Mrs. r leddlcr » mother at my duty to let those similarly stayton. afflicted know that a cure is , . , , • , The Star Theatre w ill start showing a v a ila b le by Simply applying to under the new management about June 1 . Dr. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers -if Sn- April 26. 1919. j lem. spent the week-end at the J. F. - MRS. R. J. STANG, i Mielke home of tints eitv. Mr nml Mrs. F. R. Crichton ot rrl- 546 N. High St.. Salem. BOCK POINT Mr. and Mrs. Hanson are visiting their daughter, Mis. Lawson, iu Port­ land. At a meeting held by the patrons Ot the school, it was decided to nave a pis »'■•dal at the close of school, Juno 4th. I F orge H hinitt visited his sister, Mr«. Fay Wright man, near Albany, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Mcrtz of Kingston »pent Hunday afternoon at the A. Frank home. Clarence and Marion Hunt helped • F. Durst butcher hogs Friday. E. Downing sold a young horse • Adam Huabauer o»e day this week. Charles Schmitt and Arthur .lanac were transacting business iu Htaytoi Hafurday. Mr-. Albert Frank and .Imigiivor, tna, were trading in Hunmnity Saturday a ft­ ernoon. Joe Hendricks was doing some plow­ ing on his farm near West ¡-Payton this week. Edith, Ethel and Marios Fresh and Mvrtli anil Helen Frank attended the May festival in ¡Stayton, Wednesday night. Miss Eunice Downing and Miss (ieor- gia Hunt spent the week end in Port­ land. Joe Hendricks f.nd W. H. Downing were (Stayton callers one rlnv this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh spent Bun- Inv at the E. C. Downing home. Mr. and Mr». O. E. le wis and children ■■••.lied at the E. C. Downing home Hnn- lav nfternoon. Mr. ind Mrs. Claude 81 T np9uu Aemsville callers Saturday. td-m Sosbniier and Charles Raaey oiled on frenege Schmitt last Suadhy. Mr and Mrs. Joe Znber and daugh­ ter TTildegard were Salem visitors Ifled- ne*dav. ” 1 It. E. Downing motored out t# hi» farm Wednesday. Remember the Star theater will bo open on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evenings after June first. PLE A SA N T GROVE Mrs Mayro McKinney returned Monday evening from a few days visit with her daughter Birdene at Vancouver Washington. Mr. Bahnseh of Salem called on A. W. Lathrop and wife last Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Williams entertain­ ed at dinner last Wednesday Mrs. J. b. Bowne, Mrs. F. W. and Mrs. K. J. Lathrop in honor of her friend Miss Stella Simons of Waldport, Ore. who is a guest in the Williams home the past ten days. Jim Walker has purchased a new Overland car. Frank and Earl Lathrop have been haulinj? ties for Harvey Wright the past week. Frank Williams returned home Friday evening from a two weeks business trip to Portland. Miss Ellen Condit and Carl Gibson of Liberty district were married Friday, May 16.- A f t e r a short stay in Portland they re­ turned and have taken up house keeping on the grooms farm near Salem. Best wishes for a happy wedded life are extended Mr. and Mrs. J. S. King and sonTheo. formerly of West Sta: ton but now of Portlanc wei Sunday visitors at the K. J Li throp home. The directors for school distrk 61 met Monday evening and em ployed Miss Miilie Branijrar for another year. YOUR KIDNEYS | lows. California, who have been visit­ ing at the O. J. Ruble home for the tasi i few days left fot Forlaml Wednesday, Stayton Residents Must Le a n where they expect to make their home. The Importance of Keeping Stone’s Drug Store Ben Kenyon, who has been employed 1 at Mill Citv for the past tiiree months, Them Well 241 N. Commercial St., Salem iins returned to hi» homo in Stayton. Perfect health means that every or­ Andy Cornish, his mother. Mrs. Will- Phone 35 | in in Cornish, and Mrs. F. 1. Jones mo gan o f the body is pergorming its func­ Consultation and Advice Free t oed to Salem Sunday.________________ tions properly. 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