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THR DAILY CAPITAL mttbvit cn, r.. WEDNESDAY. MAY ,r. 10,7 he Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People l -1- EVERYTHING ELECTKICAL , Electric Co., Msaonie Temple, 127 North High TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE t Truck t Dray Co., corner State and Front itreett , ! .i i A A .... . 4 ?lyn.fiM!TrFy4firvii!nucrr Tnr iii nr-,. - ul.ii Hit iilAlv&tii $ .- i r'llow",K for fruit and vegetal,!,, ,r4 llM, ,lkfd bT the wholesaler of llle reUlll.r not what , raiJ to the nroJucer. I""'' re tho! paid the p.ouueer. Correction! r m.de ANNUAL HQD AT illuming I (In- I i u f ol Miuar is off and 1 1 ' aud !..,!, t About ll- unU interesting tlill( .-lliutit tl ,1 ... .i . itiiiiii-l nil lil'l lllllt til I III' I.Ot I,,;, V -t a pound. The egg n.iirk,., all.llllv wi(li ,,oi( ....... ..inii ... i-,.it, :in, ,,,, running up to :;n .-.-nts. HACLEAY FRIDAY NEXT (I'lipitnl .l..ur,;il N, , - s,.rvi, c.) Miicliiiy.'Ou-., Mv i; ti. l'airut Tea- hers.' new of fii'prt,' lH. ),e "-'.intiim will -(.,tl Villi 's bind- ! bought tit nine here Wheat .... Oats, now Grain $2..-" Il l. a,lv-v' ,u IWdi i i an Short illnv Hay I I!. IV, 1 t;..i. ii icm i,d general jjfi. at the uraiiier ,aii her., iw.,.. rvn.iHg May is . XI,, ,.mrv ,,, j . Ill 1 .-. r : . iiiriiis.iou i,y the fi'lioiaii of the .Mi.eicy soiiool, and by Professor Pitt-i-.aii. of Monmouth. who will bring g iHOHsi.ge of child-culture to bis audience Refreshment Will be .ene. without' money and without price to all who at-' tend. The Parent Teachi ,' ns..,,.-;,.,;..., ; I lias accomplished luiu-li ..f v,. I,,- ,. k; .... 413 : school durine the tlftSt Vllf !,! I I .... '".'I lo" 4J h.igwl to eouie mid heu'r the various re-i 1C 1 1 orts f proKies from the different of-i i tiecra and workers. I I0; Air. and Mrs. H. K. Martin nd dautjh-' ter, Alta, motored to f. K. Coodell'n! aSe runiiay atteriioon ilniit v.-t.-h .-lover Butter ..40t! Telephone Iiuturfa( c.i on i" reamerv butter, m-r i,r,i.,,i X..U1U isuv 1 i.,.,. v 1 ,-. 1- iv""m7 uiuter 30(a 32c ! Eggg nd Poultiy Main 74 Krkj, trade jqc ii i-xiis, i-asii Lewis and Floyd Tooker were Humlnv visitors at tl.eir lirotliei ' home here. Wilbur MorriH is trying his engineer ing skill alomr iiew liiies, uud was seeii FOR SALE my iiiililc Al l v" 1 K"". Today-Tomorrow EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE AM 0 in Vffl THE SQUARE DEAL MAN" Full of Thrills and Excitement A Keystone Too Flaying to Capacity Come Early THE OREGON "Home of Service and Comfort" Coming Sunday "WOMANHOOD" 13 j-,-. ,..,.,. .,n and expects to attend national delega- 's. rusii L- i ... ... Wr of Conmieroe buildin,. 101 Ik, pound "ZZI IT " T ;h :3f roe through -"vi.-. U L n.t H 1 ..i . i -'V At. tu. .Mill I ill UilS imiSIlPfl 1I IIW. in lift I ti t i it a lttt tiifitrti .ii. ti .... 1 .. ! boon received from others in this nei.-h- In ,hc 81,11,11 sl,ooky ho,,r8 of the nie,lt 7U(q 18c borhood who hove already ulauted corn.!'88' week a very mysterious noise was .1 1 ..... . TI i. . , - l,oin land, till ,J" accompanied !"'"' oseu, pound 23e hie his corn around and u-ill ...n t.. . . ." : i ,i..i..r (lose iii .'V """' elieek of fno i.er cent ,.f mt Veal and Mutton ,.i.7.,.;" i.;. . ii " utn roresters or America - r.. . . . .. . t-e .. Fork.' Veal ami Mutton' iml The best .ansa... ereu. , u, 0P "fu. " T ,e ' ?' " ,uot, 1;! :1 3-4c . boon received from others in this neigh to U three b.loek. lroiu ear ru t ; "-ordiag to said plans ! Veal, according to quality "lUe Mr. Martin wac assisted :m, 1,10,1. f. ..i.i ved street. : "V 1 ' , f , r,', ,f a J ',";rk J,l,,ln 8(ffi9c by his brother Jesse. i tMW. .-.".I ".T''"''"'"'! lu, i(or 57e The Macleay Sunday s . I . l. .... . ... ..nM 1 U. Mlf OI1IK III lirt.lf.m It ... ...... Kill u (irillll HIT. II tM-I.K Ml , u . . - iV. nil. ' .. . .. . ...... reason the h . I. n, f;i , . sii.itl. illl:ue in-ill newiiy - - ......t m Ti:nnc me ,.ni i;iiuos Hk itl.ls:. i' -, '0,"ra''1 u'"' bond ie,uired:i-ainbs, yearlings ....... ... inn nun aiier nutitieatimi .f wpthpra , l,r,,,c MISCSLLANEOUS uio aceeptamie ol Jus bid, tlieu gaid eertifmd cheek will bcriimu foifeit,..! to i i TtR'EWSTKR. M. D. Neu- .. . . K ' urj" "-ollegc ol the Stale mi.t nprvons and chronic diseim-.VL l":1'?""1-., May22 1 Dromedary dates .. .. nmecialty. 35 vrs. experience with: NOTTfT! nr rwonmrr,, I... Vegoiaclea .'.I,; and drnitlcM methods.,' . " Cabbage retina W 712 Stated. Phone,1" "e ue? Ul tn South Block of Siring garlic varies cart wnght s Addition UN'ew potatoes ,' ' S. I N'otico is heiebv given that the eom- Potatoes, per 100 lbs Figg and Bates Black flea Golden dates ... 10c ... 15c 3.75 10c ITLAXD NURSKrtY High and rrr Sts. Full line nursery stock. Jian prune a specialty. Nursery lo sd one nile cast of penitentiary, dree! B. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 X 3IE0PBACTIC SPINOLOQIST 0. L. SCOTT Grmlaate of Chiro actic'i Fountuiu Head, DaTenport, ira. If you have tried everything 1 got ao relief, try Chiropractic ul adjustments and get well. Of I 40S-7-S V. S. National Bank iiaing. Phone Main 87. Residence, ill 828-R. UNDERTAKERS 3B t CL0UGI1 C O. 0. B. Webb, i M. Chugh morticians and funeral ecton. Latest modern method? iftwn to the profession employed Court St. Wain 120, Main W888 1D0X RICHARDSON CO. Funeral -ectors and umlertakers, 252 Norti gh itreot. Day and night phone SAVANQER EM SCATEXGEH Charles Soos, p"0tor. Garbage and refuse of al' Jim removed on monthly contract) '. reasonable rates. Yard and eess oil cleaned. Office phone Mair ', Beaidence. Main 2272. 'ONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security T THOB. K. FORD ' Jii & Bush bank, Salem, Oregoi MEY TO LOAN ton Money at lowest Rates, on d feeeurity. Homer H. Smith, JUlcC'ornaek Bldg., Salem, Or. SSL.Real estatb" -2 l,rI(0I)1?KIJN-General InS' Hubbard bldg. PUnne 386. t1 jjOAiEEp INoT f'JfKEBUJLT AND REPA1REI .' yars experience. Is 2fiNf roal. a,ul American fen ! 26 to 58 in. hih. ivwwIgOpTH lU WHITE and R. W. WA1 :i Graduate of Amer Po8 1 13.teoPatl'y. Kirksv.lle "'vous af. 'luate an,i specialized i P iZV l' Xt. Bank Irice s,,i; M." COUNTKR- oodle ,,, , alul (lo"SlnntS. 15 cents - . 11 Villi short All kinds of sand- :uien n. i i ,lv,..ana soft drinks 1 '.iiiii.lr, Rl.l.r HI tl. . Cant, fOMPANY-Offie. a--fl monthly in CIA T T c icd , 1 OK bids an, . "1'i'sai la ft. ri0rKon , nm'"1 Vp. Cor ' i'nard "j ! 1 bo 1'1''ived In- the Mac "o, " '!JS ""111 8 o'clock ""icrnrv i,f i, i... 'iv UIU1 tdilrcssi'il fn V T? id of re f ail " ; ..' ' tr the 'furnish- -2-1. I'll ef all l-i . ,!u' perform- ' a c ' 1 t'-'0'!,nn''1 i'"'' the eree- Ml'nn. AK1'"',lIt,,lal ''irvtb,,MrP's'1!,,'sod "Proposals opcu-a u on"?i SU 'Pro Ual .u!lul board i?' "le abovo d!,t l'-v ,0 the ,k Ul niatn"al mum -eon-rffM on ft ans a,J specifications Porva k-5 of the - .i, ( ltt .m; '"t, John V. Be ""es, io,in Cham- nion council deems it expedient so to 'Green onions Juc do. Olid lierellV iionrna ittt n...l I . - . r."rUTC ..iiu t ....... lntontinn ti. imuf..t-n ll.... i.. .1. .. . IA 1 ' e ...'.w..; uio uuev ill llle sotitn block Addition California, crate Onions, Bermuda, crate erv, crate ; J('k of Charles Cartwright 's 7. ,' .w ..... V..1 , Ul IHIITIIl IIII1II .- . the cast line of Capitol street to the i !;a,'H. ,e. "V 7 west line of 12th street at the expense V lla tonialoPS of the abutting and adjacent property !As.Para,,s I... 1...:...- 11 ... 1 . .. .J s, luiiiii'li . . ui 1111' sin 1 uuev Tn tin i.riii. ,ii. ' ed Kj-adu and pnviiig the same with a six inch Portland cement concrete pavement in accordance with the plans I . 1 u V" Slieeifiilltiiiiw nnil ,. 1 ,,, ,, I .. 4 1. I 1 111 11 1 P" S.HK city engineer for the improvement of j Turn bunch saiit alley which were adopted bv tht-L, i common council on April JO, 1917', now i' tr!,wl'rries .... on file in th ,.f ,.f ti. .,: .1 Apples Broccoli .. Cucumbers Green peas Fruits school w ill meet 5(a 0cat 2 p. m. next Sundav, which is preach .. 11c er's day and at 10:.'lU a. ni., May 27. Wo This schedule w ill hold good for the 79C:rest of the year, alternating morning i and afternoon. - . i It is report edjhat Jatmita Xash is suffering with tl: measles. .Millie Neiswander, who has been at . Tangent, Ore., for some time, returned i1' i home for an indefinite stay Sunday. She was aecompau'ed by 1.. B. Marsters, an 4H--I) ,i" i .mi. .i.ui. v. nil- ... i ia. aiuic 4 !''. . .... ... ... . .May 2! will be "tjlcau up" day in (2 the cemetery, according to a notice giv (6,1 1 en by Mrs. O. I.- Martin, treasunrcr of the Ladies' Aid. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Taylor. Jliss Ma rion Taylor and Miss Jean Byers motor ed to Monmouth Sunday. On their re turn they called at the H. E. Martiu 4075c i home. $Uu 1.151 Herbert riauk.as a Portland visitor fVjo Friday. ... $2.50 As has been announced before, the 45c Jim-Beth club will "auto truck" it to Silver Creek Falls June 24,. Reserva- in his plowing ' heard by several families in Liberty- Had it been in the mountains all would Turner Items have surciy pronounced it a eouger. It continued until morning and although it caused a few horses and hogs as well as a few young ladies to pass a restless night it went away without identifying itself. 40c0 $2.75 . 40c made a part hereof, The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the proposed improvement above described by uud through the Street Improvident Department of the city of Salem. By order of tho common council. KARL RACE, City Recorder. Bate of first publication of this no tice, May 10, 1917. May 20. .... $l.io tioiis should be placed with Roq March 50cta)l uud as soon as possible $2(u:t.25 i,oo Anderson is assisting Thcron ith farm work. Rc.hnmk nnil family attended California grape fruit $3.50 v,,-thdav dinner-t his father-in-law's Morula grape truit ., $;j.506.50 j hollle iu Kickey Sunday. loney ?3.25j j,,nil Tckenberg is planning some ex- er, which for greater certainty- and alKe' m r,IH L,, A" more detailed and particular descrip-1 :emons' Per bof 3.754.00 1 RHsseU w tion thereof are hereby referred to and j J?!l"a"as' I'um,d & Francis i . . . . rftlifnrntft crrnnA fruit. AM fiO i ..i. a... Cocoanuts $1.15 xOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT - t"G Alley In Block 47, City of Salem A'oticc is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the alley in block 47, of the city of Salem between the north line of i'errv street and the south line of Stale street at the ex pense of the ubutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of I iiiil alley to the established grade ami puving the same with a Portland ce ment coucrelo pavement six inches in thickness, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the im provement of said portion of said alley adopted by the common council .May II, 1!M7, which are now on file in the of fice of the City -recorder, and which for greater certainty and a more de tailed description (hereof, ai;e hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The common council hereby declare" its purpose and intention to make the abovo described improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment of the city of Salem. Jiv order of the common council. EAlUi RACK, City Recorder. Date of fir.st publication of this no tice, May 15, 1917. May 20. Retail prices Creamery butler 45e Country butter 40c Eggs, dozen 35c Sugar, cane . $0.00 Sugar, beet $S.,S0 Flour, hard wheat :i.05(cM.90 Flour, valley $3-40(u 3.00 PORTLAND MARKET MANY PRESCRIPTIONS This Season, for Impure Blood, Weakness, Nervousness, Brain-Fag, In order to comprise the bent course of treatment, and to secure the best results, should read as follows: R Hood's Sarsaparilla 12 oz. 1'eptiron I'ills 180 Sig: One teaspoonful Hood's Sarsa parilla before meals Two I'eptiron I'ills after meals No better course of medicine can be recommended Ijy the most skilful, for Hood's Sarsaparilla is made from an unsurpassed formula of blood-purifying and stomach-toning remedies, In cluding sarsaparilla, mandrake, dan delion, yellow dock, wild cherry, gen tian and other valuable alteratives and diuretics, while Peptiron Pills, named from pepsin and iron, include also nux and other blood and stomach tonics which physicians prescribe. It is therefore wise and economical to get these two medicines from your druggist today. The two workinjr to gether often give a four-fold benefit. Portland, Or., May .10. Wheat : Club $2.75 lied Russian $2.73 Pduestem $2.S(l Kortyfold $2-77 Outs. No. 1 white feed $52 Barley, feed $52 Butter, city creamery 3S(u,:',9e . Eggs, selected local ex. 33ftt :t:i'.je Hens 17c Broilers ISe ( loose IP; (12c re- NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT Of Washington .Street Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to do. and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve that portion of Washington street between th east line of Kir street and the west line of Liberty street, at the expense of the Livestock Market Portland. Or.. Mnv 10. Cattl ceipts 131. Market steady. Light steers $10. sOfd 11.25; heavy steers $10.50(i; 10.75; cows $9.5(1(0 9.75; heifers $9(i.l0 Sheep receipts 91. Market nominal. Best east of mountain lambs $13.50; valley lambs $13uil3-25; wethers $11.50 fit 12;" ewes $1 l(u) 1.50. "Hog receipts 575. Market steady. Heavy .$15.75(i( 15.90; light $15.00(r 15.75.' GIRL DEAD MAN ARRESTED . Portland, Or., May 10. While the death of pretty Miss Anna Kiiuquist is being probed by county authorities to day,0 August Wallenberg is in the counlv jail. She dropped dead on the street, Monday night after the couple had at enilod a circus. "Oh, that stuff couldn't have hurr her. The doctor said it wouktn t , i. or tended trips as recreation this summer and consequently had his car overhauled ! a few davs ago. It is rumored that he j will attempt the n scent of Mt. Hood, and possibly go to Silver Creek Falls. N. Frysli'e was a caller at the H. E. Martin home Sunday. ' " Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaiser motored to Salem Sunday. (i. ft. Tooker, well known old tinier of this vicinity, is moving from Salem to Creswcll, where he has obtained some property in a trade for ltis Salem land. Homer Russell was a visitor at the Lent?, home Sunday. I TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS (Capital Journal (special Service.) Turner, Ore , May 16. At a board meeting last Saturday H. R. Peetz was hired to take ekarge of the telephone office June 10. Mr. Tcetj will wove to town tho first of the month. Mrs. J. il. Bones was a Salem visit or. Wednesday. Mrs. H. It. Crawford was hostess at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. .ias- vtaiton, isr., Mr. and Mrs. Will Walton and Miss Beatrice Walton of Salem. Mr. Crawford also entertained State Lngineer John Lewis at supper. Miss Clara Perry, of Albany, is the nouse guest ol Mrs. V. a. Cornelius. Sunday, May 13, John Lewis, state engineer, accompanied Hev. A. Heath- cote to Marion and Jefferson. A can vass was made at Turner and the above named checkers on behalf of the army and navy work of the Y. M. C A. at the front. A substantial sum was raised. Mrs. A. Heathcote was elected dele gate from the Presbyterian Sunday school to the Sunday school convention at fcewborg. L. Ii. Barr was in the Capital City Tuesday. Eastern. Star is invited to Stavton Friday night. Mesdames May Forrest and Chavis were Salem shoppers Tuesday. Mrs, Wm. McFarland and daughter, of Salem, w-ere at the Chavis home over Sunday. ... Mrs. Barzee entertained the Bert Mc Kay family Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Earl was calling on sick friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bones entertained a house party from Salem Haturday night. A DAGGER IN THE BACK That's the woman's dread when fha gets up in the morning to start tta day's work. "Oh! how my back aches!' GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsnlea taken today eases the backache or to morrow taken every day ends the back ache for all time. Don't delay. What's the use of suffering! - Begin taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule today and be relieved tomorrow. TaKo three or four every day and be per manently free from wrenching, distress ing back pain. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Since 1696 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been the National Remedy of Holland, the government ef the Netherlands having granted .a spe cial charter authorizing its preparation, and sale. The housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without bread as she would without her ' ' Real Dutch Drops" as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This it the one reason why you will find th women and children of Holland bo sturdy and robust. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original Haarlem Oil Capsules, Imported direct from the laboratories in Haarlem, Hol land. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the nam on every box. Sold by reliable druggists in seal ed packages at 25c, 50c and $1.00. Mon ey refunded if they do not help you. Accept only the GOLD MEDAL. All others are imitations. n onster s USE COCOANUT OIL FOR WASHING HAIR If vou want to keep your hair ubutting find adjacent property byiorner Daninniscli -sun vjei mm g "- 1 .... I 1vlll.ll 1ISKIM1 1 III' llll.L i,... .... bringing said portion of Washington street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs and paving suid portion of Washington street with a Portland cement concrete pavement six inches thick, in accord ance with tho plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of said portion of Washington street adopted by the common council on the 11th day Of May, 1917, which aro now on f'b" iu the on ice ot the city recorder, which, for greater certainty and a more de tailed description thereof are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. ' The common council hereby declares girl anything oner her. which might have pnis- NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT Of Leslie Street Notice is hereby given that the com- :l .1.,,..!, il fiviied ienl so to IIOII cihiih:ii ,n.i,.- .. - I'll, ci. n , .. i i i... .lo-ln-.w lo niii-niise and lit .' R. t.iuson intention to improve that portion ot Leslie street from the cast line of Com mercial -street to the west line of Lib erty street at the expense of the abut ting mid adjacent property by bringing said portion of Leslie street to the es i.,i,'iwl,,.,t irrmle. constructing cement .oood . niulitioti. .be. careful what you wash it with. Most soups and prepared shampoos contain too nun h alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the' hair brittle, and is very harmful, .lus't plain niulsified co-i-iiii'nut oil (which is pure and entirely groaseloss), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and nil) it in. One' or two teaspooufuls will make an ubundanco of rich, creaniv lather, and cleanses the hair and si-alp thoroughly. The lather rins es out easily, and removes every par ticle of dust,' dirt, dandruff and exces sive oil. The hair dries quickly and ev enly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Vou can get niulsified eocoaimt oil nt most any 'Bug store. It is very cheap and a few ounces is enough to lust 'everyone in the family for months. Liberty News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Liberty, Ore., May .10. Mrs. Bruce Cunningham was operated on last week for uppendicitis. Her many friends will be glad to know she is resting easy. Mr. Julia Benson, an old time friend spent a tew days visit- !; ,.t tin. Gibson home last week. Mrs, W. Trudgen and son Lester, have gone to Eugene to join Mr. Trudgen. They expect tu make their home in u geno. Harvey Hnffiiiiiu has been employed iu the Mouse lodge of Salem. if Dormau and son Walter, spent the iThe-M I MNTIrJIIFQ IIFJTII Q uvmmuLU uiiifL u Ml wm. ill li-tilia Sii mlw i ill Ad hi & fan gmw am frf Shoe Sale Many people are taking advantage of this sale, knowing that our CASH SYSTEM ALONE SAVES THEM DOLLARS. Here are some more good ones. Come in and examine them. It will surely pay you. its purpose and intention to maKe tuc coiu-ioi e s ' lltjl ..,,, hl Jefferson with Rob Dor abovo described improvement oy an . or j.. w.B - v .. . . iiv .v .i - .j i. : .1...... ' ..Aim to SI ItlC tnrougn tue sireei .mi, ..,... !'.. " " ,' ; sm,,ifi(,lltions and esli- ,;n,vcr WeaN ment of tho city ol haiem. " ; i . .','..,..,.,,,, of slli,i por. , visili,t ,,. l... -..l.... .1.. rt.ni. ii, .ni niiiii'ii i n in J,'. ... 1 - - - . in ux.1171 oi " ............ - . . ... ,.,.f,.,i i... i in .'iiu - KARL RACE, City Recorder. or was home last week Date of first publication of this no tico, May 15, 1917. " May 20 KELLY GOES TO JAIL Red Oak, Town. 'May 10 Accompan ied by his faithful wife, who will en ter tlie Harrison county jail with him, Rev. L. O. Kelly, charged with the Villisca axe murders, was taken by au tomobile today to Logan, Iowa, fur safetv. Sheriff R. 1 Dunn, Jr., and County Attorney Oscar Wcstraud left bore at 0 a. in. with the prisoner. ,: nf s.,i,l street, adopted bv the com-1 (,.. Klgiu and family spent Sunday nion council on May 11, 1917, now on , lvUh Homer Clevelands. file in the office of the rily recorder, ! A1 t.ll(. 11(.ighbors. are envying Mrs. which for greater certainty and a '"''''-' i f,.yeland as she is the proud possessor detailed description thereof are hereby',, fw0 lilte )0d pigs and there are no Children Ory fOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA referred to and made a pan ucico . The common council hereby declares its purpose aud intention to make the above described improvement by ami through the street improvement depart ment of the city of Salem. Bv order of the common council., FRL RACK, City Recorder. Dale of first publication of this no tice. May 15, 1917. May 2d- Children Cry FOE FLETCHER'S CASTORIA .,, u-liore they came from Several of tiie boys and men have been fishing in Battle creek with the result that several Liberty people had iiu extra fine Sunday dinner. Chester Hoffman, who is working in Jefferson, was home over Sunday. The dance Saturday night was well .,i..i,i..,l mid eroatlv cn.ioved by all. A I shirt aist ilaneo is announced tor Mav 20. ' Aliss Lla Gibson leaves Thursday for Eugene, where he expects to spend a month with her aunt. .Mrs. W. Trudgen. Chas. Ramp is in Portland on business 11 u m a ii ti H if ii m ii a M 11 m tj n m m m ti i ii m ti ii u ti m H El II ft 13 ft u n m a n ii ii 13 II ti II ti II ti n ti ii H 13 13 m u ATURDAY, HAY 19, 9 P.M. ! LADIES' $6.00 PATENT KID TOP LADIES' $6.50 9-INCH KID PUMPS...,,...?:....;.., $3.90 LACE , $5.05 Patent, with dull kid top, gold and A fine. kid lace, plain toe, French black buckle, Cuban Lois leather mrr heels; splendid bargain. heels- - LADIES' $6.00 IVORY FABRIC LADIES' $4.50 GRADE PATENT ;JH0ES $4.95 PUMPS '. . . . . $3:15 ; A' brand new express shipment of Patent, in the neutral grey cloth top, ee; See them in our window. Cuban heel; a rare bargain. MEN'S GENUINE ARMY SHOES, MUN- LADIES' $5.00 GRADE DULL CALF SON LAST $4.95 PTIMP ojo 71; Inspected by B. Baucher. Like gov- rUMro... 4o.D ernment is paying $5.10 for in A fine dull calf pump, gun metai thousand pair lots. buckles, French heels. MISSES' $3 MARY JANE PUMPS $2.40 IMG $1.65 These are patents, kids or calf, sizes The muleskin in grey or tan makes 11 to 2. a good easy work shoe. - CHILDREN'S SAM 8V2 TO 11, $1.95; El MEN'S $4.50 TO $7.00 5 TO 8 $1.65 0XF0RDS $3.65 Patent, tan or gun metal, good lasts LADIES' SMALL SIZED PUMPS 95c and most sizes. STILL THERE ARE BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF SHOES AT 160 North Com'l St. Manager DON'T FORGET TO USE OUIt FREE REST ROOM You are . Welcome. wmm f I t S I I I I r i t i i i t t i i i E L M I I t r t i i; r t i i i i i i i E i i E I U t tl II II 11 11 II N El II II II El 11 11 II 11 II tl 11 II