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MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917.
NINE
J: ,!'!r- tk. frui
lidding, for ,!.. a". 7... r-T
of Oregon. '""Wj .TT7TTT
f-n. ;r,:rk..,!"i --v" -t ,,. :
Tb. following price, for fruit,
nd vegetable, .re those ked by
the wholesaler of th. retailer, ,ni
am JJi1 U- P1'd to 0,8 Producer.
All other price! ar. too., paid the
Hodueer. Correction. a,.
EVERYTHING! ELECTalCAI,
3ectri Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High
TEANSFEB AND DEATAOE
fruck Dray Co., corner State and Front street.
Main 1200
Main 74
FOR SALE
iLE 20 ik ti's, choice land, till
i of grain and clover. Close iu,
oad. Tlic bct bniguiu offered.
reasonable. -Also good house
iiif lot three blocks from car
I) OC'K I ruin jhwii mreri.
I CENTRAL X.ODOB, NO IN K ,
bnllilinn. ever, Tum.t. f P.
" " OlUon, K of It and Bs '
SALRM FltJMANH SOCIETY n n - 1
prwldent; aim Lot TinTr1 D
i au...A. m . "I'vum in i ilia
i ?ai.i ciii:irr ior ntait iti. " vv
SHUU.UU, aim n cumiuriauie - .i.6t.Wu.
goo.l hit. 3 l)lH-k. to i-or!DB;MOJ;ATCOMMANDKRr,No. 8 K T-
gma-ar """1 K-:3SarSa
twe story house plastered
'but. Baru. wood shed, two
lots, plenty of fruit mid room
wleii. Square Deal Kenlty Co.,
'. S. Hunk hldg.
MISCELLANEOUS
A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu
st, nervous and chronic diseas
pecialty. 35 vrs. experience with
, iiirgery anil drugloss methods,
nation free. 712 State Ut. Phone
LAND NURSERY High an!
8ti. Full line nursery stock.
.n prune a specialty. Nursery lo
1 one riile oast of penitentiary.
at B. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100
B0PRACTI0 SPINOLOQIST
L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
it'i Fountain llcad, Davenport,
. If you have tried everything
got ao relief, try Chiropractic
4 adjustments and get well. Of-406-7-8
U. 8. National Bank
ins. Vhone Main 87. Beaidence.
s 828-R.
HA!. COUNCIL Wo. fl22Knlirlit. .nd
Hall vumnV moDt, H'"t
attend K t,w?l,", ,rf lnT"l to
litn Streel W"ll0n 4S0 8.
i form ... .1.; .. """.-"' "-"t r0B-
hb-for o ,,Tr The XeTZ
:.rch,e,t jouu v. iwLlmo.
Ml - of (ouiuierce buiJliBC, Portland,
or etrtified fheek of five per Ceut f
v -u,--ui niUder will entor : .
-n,i "c 'ra',u C0OrdiBP t0 "a'l Plana' """ ' ''!' use in miotinu
.eVrt.IorOrrro'ra'nl- JV
reason the bidder fails to execute the ' aturilil' at 'd the l'rii-e ranged
proper rontract and bond required frm" tbi fiKure ten ecnt lower.
?Lmu$tnu. ?Jitio of! l-otatoe, and onion, are both
certified ehH L m ' "" M""'e'' loW" 1ot1av-
a . 1,1,1 beeome forf ted tot '
the Agricultural i.iu .v. : -
of Oregon. " Xfav 2 Wheat
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT ' !"'? "T' Ma (He
Of the Alley in the Soutn Block of i?rley' ton (a
wu-iios varrwngnt g Addition qh",.. "V i 13
Notice is herebv uivan .i Phorta, per ton i.
mon council deems it expedient so to fiV W
do and hereby dwlarei its purpose and T $U
intention to improve the alley in the clover 10
- 4 u 4 1 v itri wrivnr a i .
eity of Balem from 1!"terfat Sue
ni a .1 ( reninprv i.nlta i ...
Country Dntter 3032c
"o uuuiuNK una aaiacent tiroperty "B8. ia i-ouiwy
by brining said alley to the estab- EKKS- lraJe 30c
lished grade and paving the same with ,'Kt!S' casl1 28(5 29c
a aix inch Portland cement concrete .Hei!a' Poll""i ."l5c
pavement in aeeordnncc with the plans "'O'lers. dressed 23e
specifications nml t u Hens, dressed, nnnml o-
city engineer for the improvement of Poi V91 "4 Mutton
said alley which were adopted bv the Por,i' on foot -- 13 3-4(o) 14 3-4c
common council on April 10, 1917", now 10rk dressed ' I718c
on file in the office of the eitv record Veal according to quality .... 8(u 12-ic
ai 111. w, 1, i' - . . . . SfAAra 7.
VACIH?J0Dajl NO. B0. A. P. 4 a M
mmumcatlon third Ki-I.ln.
In
outh block of
Addition to th
tue east line of Cnnitni .i,.,nt .v.
V V V L t J I Aj C
West lllie Of li'th mtramt .1 1
ot tne abuttina and adjacent property
er, which for greater certainty and a
uuuin-u aim imrticuiar descrip
tion thereof are hereby referred to and
maae a part nereof
tiuc a pari, nerror. p "'"S luiuun jj
The common council hereby declares U'ambs, yearlings 9e
earn month at 7 .an " ' jtojiohbu improvement ot said ul ev
n. ill, t i 1 1 . . ,.4. 4 " - r " nM .4.A.
WOODMEN OP TDK WORLD Meet every
Swelnlnk C. C. ; iT,
007 Court atreet. Phone oaa '
m i- i "JT f.Iery Thursday at 8 p
MA C Avn-,'"t" A- A. Gueffroy.
"rugA'.t.?e. W&SS.r''' CrWD
J.lUO, meet every Thursday eveuine In
lerhy and Larky bulldinj, Conrt and
1 "ft?i Mrs -Sylvia Scbpp,
lJil Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa I'er-
Puoie muM? JaM N0rth -"cim.
nNDERTAKERS
' 4 CLOtdll CO. C. B. Webb,
4 Ckugh morticiuns and funeral
tors. Latest mortem methods
a to the profession employed.
Court St. Main 120, Main 9888.
'NRK'HARDSON CO. Funerafj
wrj ana undertakers, 252 North
s street. Day and night phone
JOAVANGEa
St. Avexg EK Charles Soos.
netor. Garbage and refuse of ali
s removed on monthly contracti
osoaable rates. Yard and cess
cleaned. Office phone Mair
'. Besidenco. Mnin 2272.
JEYTOLOAN
Gjl Real Estate Security
08. K. FORD 3
ad ft Bush bank, Salom, Oregoi
3NEY TO LOAN
Money at Lowest Bates, on
-J Wity. Homer H. Smith,
h McCor"ack Bldg., Salein, Or!
yJRJAroiNG"
I REBUILT AND KEPAIBEI
experience.
National and American feno
yb to 5S in. hih
, oil and varnish, etc.
4 llZ? 1Sd stove Work.
jrjitreot. Phone 124.
STgOPATH
M '. WHITE and B. W. VVAL
4,D3a'hl Physicians anc
Ct l0" '0' Kirksville
Mt eraduate and specialized it
-0ffit , " AtigelcsCol
inone s-,u
'' Plione 2ii;
Nnt.
Rosidenco
Bank
1G20
-jNHCOmjTEE
!.JI K r.rv,.i, .7"
vi rice R,,,,;,; ; i tek-
"A.cofrw8 .n?11 fr,am' 10 cits.
,H.. ' doughnuts. 10 cents
hort ; A" liimla of s!iniJ-
Jter COMPANT
icTmnf8- rOMPANY-Offie.
MMhi.11." Trade streets
'c UitlTlTti w 1
- ,T hi mi van no
i'0P AMERICA Ore-
Jii1' A- Wright, Clerk,
" L0D(;p v " "
.mnnlA. A, M,
, aonti at 7 -,V" 3 "rst rUlay In
JP1S- frea a' " 'a the Masonic
" ,ry'Tdrnrtte'tlon f-odse No, 2
!"' 8 lu'the
R St r CoiVn an Liberty
""(lm - wanon, M. v a
stl,' r"cord..r a i ' n
eti R. B rw' L. Brown,
- Duncan, treasurer.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
:
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO
, NOHTII BOD.NU
l.v Salem Train Nn a,.
m Uwl . .
4 a
7:15 a m
t -4.r. in
11:20 a n
1 :6u p m
4 :UO p in
5 :3u p m
7 :5o p m
G:55 a m
, 9:25 a m
11 :5 a m
1 :3o p m
4:00 p m
. 5 :50 p in
7:40 p ui
10:00 p ui
.... 10 Limited ...
12
14 ,
. ... 10 Limited ...
20
22
RnnTn kiiiikh
Portland to salesi
Lv Portland
O :.lo a m Salem 8 :35 Eugene 10 J5 a m
.iu :ii a m
.12 :55 p in
.4:15pm
. 8 :40 p m
. 8:10 p m
.11:20 p in
. 1 :55 p in
its purpose and intention to make the
iiuiuneu improvement ot said nllev
ov and tbroiitr h the Street Tmnrm-
Department of the eitv nf Sulem
By order of the common council.
ABL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tie, May 19th, 1917. Mav 31
0 Limited
.7 ...
H ::tll m
10:45 a m
2:05 d m
4:40 p m .... is Limited
0:05 p m .... 17 L.tul ,
0:20 p ui 19 ...
11 :45 p m 21 Owl .
KOBTU BOUND
Lt Corvallls
4 :10 p iii 20
Lv Eugene
7:35 a m .... 10 Limited
1:55 p m .... 10 Limited
5 :25 p m 22
12 :05 p m 2 Owl . .
HUUXH BOUND
Ar Salem
5 :.'i0 p in
Ar Salem
, 9 :45 a m
i 4 :00 p m
7 :55 p m
4 :35 u m
Lv Salem
1 :B5 a m 21 Owl
10:15 a m .... S Limited
Lv Snlpm '
12:55 p m 7
Lv Salem
4 :15 p m 9
Ar Eugene
0 :" a m
12 :15 p m
Ar Albany
1:50 p m
Stops at Corvalls
Ar
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
te Alley in Block 47, City of Salem
Notice is hereby piven tlmt tli .nm-
mon couucil deems it expedient so to
do, and hereby declares its purpose and
intention to improve the alley in block
47. of the eitv of Salem between the
north line of'Kerrv street, ami the
south line of IStatc street at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property by bringing said portion of
said alley to the established grade and
paving the same with a Portland ce
ment concrete pavement six inches in
iiucuness.. in accordance witli tne plans,
snecificntions and estimates for the im
provement of said portion of said alley
adopted by the common council May 11,
1H1 1, which are now on file in the .of
fice of Ihe Citv recorder, and which
for greater certainty and a more de
tailed description thereof, are hereby
referred to and made a pint hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make the
proposed improvement above described
bv and through the street improve
ment department of the city of Salem.
liv order of the common council.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, May 18, 1917. May 81
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 the east
line of i'"ir street and the west line
Liberty. street, at tue expense ol
nlnftlMiu- ninl ndincent rtroiiertv
bringing said portion of Washington
street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs and
paving said portion of Washington
street with a Portland cement concrete
pavement six indies thick, in accord
ance with the plans, specifications and
estimates for the improvement ot said
portion of Washington street adopted
of
the
bv
Ar Salem
9:45 a
4 :O0 p m
5:30 p m
7 :55 p m
Lv Salem Ar
o:45 p m 13 8 :50 p in
COHVALLIS CONNECTION
Lv Corvnllls
8:25 a m 10
12:12 p m 14 ....
2:41 p ui 18 ....
4 :10 p tn . . . . ... 20
6:18 p m 22
nriiiq.ii . nhnvn
Lv Salem Ar Corvnllls
10 :15 a m 5 ; 1 1 :33 a m
4:15 p m 9 5 :30 p in
12:55 p m 7 2:20 p in
0:40 p m 13 3:00 p m
Salem-Gkeh Line
No. 73 Arrives at Salem 0:15 a m
No. 70 Leaves Salem 9:50 a in
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00 p m
No. 74 Leave Salem 3:05 p in
No connection south of Geer.
Salem, Falls City and Weste
io. nn i,v. saiem, motor
No. 165 Lv. Salem' for Multnomah
and Alrlle
No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor
No. 100 Lv. Salem, motor .
No. 239 Way Fr 't lv. Salem
No. 102 Ar. Salem
No. 104 Ar. Salem
No. Kill Ar. Salein
No. 108 Ar. Salem
No. 170 Ar. Salem
N. 240 Way Fr"t ar. Salem
rererreo iu unu muuc u p.nt nv.w..
The common council hereby declares
,1 intention to make the
1 :45 p m j above described improvement by and
1 'fill n m . . . . i i ..i
through tne street improvement uepun
mcnt of the city of Salem.
Bv order of the common council.
KARL RACE, City Recorder.
TWo at first imbrication of this no
tice, May 15, 1917. May
2G-
, a
Steers .. firtjio-
('ows 5, 7C
DUIIS KrniR
Figs and Dates
79o
10c
15c
$3.75
Dromedary dates
veretarjlea
Cabbage 5c
String garlic 7c
New uotatnes Ho
Potatoes, per 100 lbs $22-2o
Green onions 40c
Lettuce. California, crate $2
Onions. Bermuda.! crate 2.7:'iro:3
Cclerv, crate 42
Radishes dCin(
California tomatoes $2.75
Asparagus , 40c
hpinacti 5c
Broccoli 4075c
Cucumbers $l(a1.15
Greeu peas 5'2e
Turnips, sack $2.50
Turnips, bunch w...... '.. 45c
Emits
Strawberries $1.00
Apples : 50c$l
Oranges, navels $2(53!2o
Lemons, per box $3.754.00
Bananas, pound 514c
California grape fruit . . $3.50
Florida grape fruit $5.50(5)6.50
Honey $3.30
Cocoanuts $1.15
Retail Price.
Creamery butter
Country butter
Eggs, dozen
Sui;ar, cane ....
Sugar, beet
45c
40c
35c
$9.00
$8.80
Hour, hard wheat':....'. $:.45S3.70
Flour, valley $3.203.40
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Or., May 21.- Wheat:
Club $2.(i:i -
lied Russian $2.02
llluestem $2.07
Fortyfold $2.01 - .
Oats', No. 1 white feed $50
Harley, feed $48
Butter, city creamery 30(5 40c
Eggs, selected local ex- 3;!Ca33'jC
liens 17c.
Broilers 1722 .
(ieese ll(12c
Livestock Market
Portland, Or., .May 21. Cattle re
ceipts ;!;!S. Market steady. Light steers
$11( 11.25; heavy steers $10.5010.75:
cows $9(9.80; heifers $910.
Sheep receipts 277. Market steady
inal. Best east of mountain lamns
r greater certainty nnn a more Ui:t.50fiPI4; valley lambs $13((M3.n0;
tailed description thereot are uereuy .....i; mothers $12.25013.25; ewes
!.i..i.n1 fn iinil Tiintle n linrl hereof. Y,.. i.i
Hog Teceipts i-i.i. AiarKcr latasnt
higher. Heavy $Hifn:lG.25; light $15,75
SCHOOLS PLAY BALL
The schools east of town, Whiskey
Kill and Ninety One, played a close
- . it' 1 1 et. r.
game ot nail weuursiiav iiLicrnuuu u
last week at vwnsKey run- n was n
fast and exciting game from start to
tinish. The score was close all through
the game. In ihe ninth inning the sco
and managed to put
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
ri t.pqHa Street
Notice is hereby given that the com-j
mon council deems it expedient so to' n whiskey Hill went to but
do, anil uereny iicciaies us pmpu.-ic
mnt
tion of said
Orenon City Transportation Company j, in tu,
one run ove
nN lntcmiou iu i , " ,.' e n nialiiin' the score iz to u. ine .Miieiy
... . i ui;a orvoft from the east line ot urn- . .. i,.f i
.1 :uu u in,""'-"- .. . j Due liovs wen-. L.i.o, v. .........
o-jr. i m mareinl street to the west, line ot 1.IU- C- T(nt1r. Lester
ierty street at tho expense of the abut-1 ' ; rri,,j,iip Yoder, Annan Hos-
i : I m a,ld a'l.iix'P" property by bringing , Krederickson, Youth
J:?? " said portion of Leslie street to the cs- J 1 KmmM. fot Whiskey
'.I'M a m tnblished grade, constructing cement j ui- Vo(,(ri 1)nn Trov.r Les(01,
8:30 a mieoncrete curbs and paving said portion: - , V()(, lva, puiy, George
n Si of stl'oet with gravel cement 5 iUmetWr, Titus 1-1 a m
P m L,..,.tn siv inches thick in accordance ' ,,, .. ! ;i,n ,i t.,,,.!,.. Kimn
n.,.l nut . illtllll. r ',' " "' "
...2::tu n mlmntoft for the iinproveniont of said por-
ndonted bv the com-1
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. i 10 coiiii. il on May 11, 191, now on
Ol ICC 01 me CUV rauim..
ertamty nnit a more
s, umpire.
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I HOW ADVERTISING
I HELPS THE PUBLIC
tvttrH 4.444.. . . . t
By P. S. nore I H
NO. 3 FACTORY ADVERTISING
Secretary-Manaaer Associated a h,-; 'V'51"
j usr Assocuted Ad7ertising Clubs of the World
mo pays lor advertiging? That is
.rften a,.ked, though to those of expe
rience in the profession of advertising,
the answer is plain and .imple. It pavs
for itself by eliminating other costs that
yf?-. .- ,w, wuld be irreater
Market Is Src:
and Prices Advance
Boats leave Salem for rortiana Dionuuy. ---. , ..,. ,.
Wednesday . nod. Friday at It a. m ; and wi u... a . (s- hereby
Tuesday, TUnrsday ana isarurany nioiuuiK uciuucu "" - , f
... r.v.- i.....nniiia i.a Knain Iphvp t. .ml lnni e n ui rT tiereor.
council hereDv (leemres
at U a. m. For Corvallls the boats leave TOferred to a
Salem Tuesday. Thursday and Hiituiiiny n.i ,,omm0u
The Hubbard Hi a'ml Seolts Mills Hij
school baseball teams piuyou in Lm:
rain Just Friday afternoon at Wolf or 's
It must have been mat tne iuio-
not used to tne rain
in favor
. . . . M
S.l9-:i'!
rt t . n . . .-
than the cost of
advertising if it
were not used.
A d v e r t i s ing
men, who are or
ganized into the
Assoeia ted A d
vertising Clubs
of the World, have
seen this fact
demon t r a t e d
over and over,
both in the rase of
the ' retail store
anl manufactur
ers and jobbers,
So, a special committee headed by
Ralph Starr Butler ot the Vniversity
of New York, was recently appointed,
as I stated in the article which pre
ceded this, for the purposo of gather
ing and classifying evidence on this
point. And at about the same time, a
slogan, or central idea, waa adopted
for the program of the convention of
the Associated Advertising Clubs of
the World, in St. Louis, June 3 to 7,
and that slogan is "Advertising Low
ers Cost of Distribution."
Two Elements of Cost.
Entering into the prices of every ar
ticle wo buy, are two chief elements
of cost the cost of making it and the
cost of getting it from the maker
to us.
These costs, of course, must be cov
ered in the gross pro'fit -which the
manufacturer or tne jobber allows
himself, to cover his costs and pro
vide whatever net profit he expects
to make.
If a salesman, through any influ
ence, can sell more goods in a given
time (and at a given traveling ex
pense), it is plain that the cost of his
services will be proportionately smaller,
for this cost will be diveded into a
, s..ir, Touime oi sales, in dollars and
KxRctly that in nn At t.A
jtant things whieh follows advertising.
, .....rninirg manufacturer, even aft-
r 1, .. ..a... k:. .
-. KairMinrii oeiier, iii aiile
to sell his goods it a less expense for
travelers.
Retailer. Buy More Quickly.
Most retail men-hum. t,nr.
that advertised goods are reliable, aud
that they sell readily, berause the pub
lic know about them and believes in
them. When the merchant advertises
ami sells good that are advertised, he
adds his advertising power to that of
the manufacturer and their advertising
makes a strong team.
The retailer knows that the advertis
ing manufacturer who establishes a
wide market ,'or his goods caa sell equal
quality for less than the non-advertiser,
or can sell better quality for the same
money.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
o.ASTORiA
BED CROSS AT GERVAI3
Three automobile loads of the Wil
lamette Red Cross society of Salem
came to Oervais Tuesday night to or
ganize an auxiliary in Gervais. Those
who addressed the meeting were George
P. Rodgers, Frank Davy, August Huek
estein, Henry W. Meyers and Mrs. K.
E. Fisher. George C. L. Snyder contrib
uted solos and Miss Levy of the Wil
lamette university, violin solos.
The weather kept many of the coun
try people away, but a very enthusi
astic and patriotic erowd responded and
fifty three names were signed for mem
bership. The Gervais officers elected are:
Chairman, Mrs. Sam H. Brown; vice
chairman, Mrs. A. R. Siegniund; secre
tary, Mrs. .T. A. Johnson; treasurer,
Miss Marie Mangold. Star.
FiiAO RAISING AT DONALD
New York, May 21. The New York
tvemng Sua financial review todar
said: '
Today's stock market reflected con
siderable initiative on the buving aide,
prices advancing with few exceptions,
such a the motor, shipping and rubber
shares, some two points or more.
There was little in domestie develop
ments of striking markerwiae influence.
The railroad equipment stocks were
strong, up two to three points on thn
remarkable expansion in the equipment
business second only to that in tho
steel trade. The steel shares were again
in the leaders of the market without
questioa. United States steel moved
forward to a new high level for the
year at 125, a gain of over two. points.
Lackawanna rose three points, Bethle
hem steel two points and so on. The cop
per group ws. variable and relatively
narrow.
After the midday lull buying was re
sumed and . further advances to new
high levels for the flay and in many
cases for the year, were recorded-
gon Electric depot and led the parade,
followed by the Fargo drill team, cap
tained by D. W. Sanders, and littla
girls bearing the flag marching op th
main street to the school house. Hero
patriotic songs were sung by tho audi
ence, led by Ralph Rader, and accom
panied by the band. Bcv. Keid then,
delivered a beautiful prayer followed
by a reading by supervisor Fike. More
patriotic songs, and then the affair
was closed by evolutions by the drill
squad. Miss Doty and Miss Grette, the
teachers, deserve much praise for their
untiring efforts in making this affair
one to oe long remembered by all who
attended- Aurora Observer.
The flag raising ceremony at Donald
was attended by one of the largest
crowds seen at any occasion out of
doors for some time.
The Donald baud formed Rt the Ore-
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
ADMINISTRATIOR'S FINAL
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator has filed his
final account of the estate of Eldridge
Wanless, deceased, with the county
clerk of Marion county, Oregon, and
that the eountv court of said countv
has fixed the 25th day of June, 1917,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the
time for hearing objections to the said
final account and settlement thereof,
and that any heir, creditor, or other
person, interested in the said estate
may, on or before said date, file his ob
jections, if any, to said account and
show cause why said account shonld
not bo allowed and setled as rendered.
Dated this 21st day of Mav, 1917.
F. A. WANLESS.
Administrator of the estate of Eld
ridge wanless, deceased-
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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SEASON
ABLE SHOES
They all agree that we lead in low prices on quality Shoes. Six different
people last Saturday looked at our Shes, then went out and examined other
lines, but all came back.
How can you sell Such Good Shoes so cheap?
This nuestion we answer every day by saying "It is
Our Great GASH SYSTEM
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of the visitors. The pitcher -for Scotts
M LT 'STJSSU its P.",- and intention to , ..ke the of . ,
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CASTORIA
Fcr Infants ad Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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through the street improvement depart-l,.i(.khK Most 0f the visitors came over
ment of the city of Salem. t)ioir' ait(lu nn(i a (i,e party enjoyed
Bv order of the common council. dinner in the basement of the
EARL RACE. City $r- Z,l building.-Observer.
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tice, May 15, 1917. May 20
TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS
Use Journal classified adi
Of the four boys in the graduating
class ot Albany college two have nl
reaiiv joined the army and the other
two have tendered their services.. It is
probable not a member of theVlnss will
attend Ihe graduating exercises
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MEN'S GUN METAL BUTTON DRESS WOMEN'S PATENT PUMP w cloth
SHOES $6-00 values at $4.80 top, $4.50 values, at $2.95
MEN'S TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS, WOMEN'S WHITE BUCK
good lasts, $4.50 to $7.00, .values' French heels, $7.50 values, at $5Q
at $3.60 WOMEN'S WHITE FABRIC s-inch,
BOYS' TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS, "ce, i.w heels, $1.50 values, c2-95
good lasts, $3.00 to $4.00, values AlsQ many otherg that we canH ghow
at $1.45 here.
25c SHOE DRESSINGS, 2 FOR 35c FUR FREE REST ROOM IS AT YOUR
10c SIZE 2 FOR 15c SERVICE-TRY IT.
160 North
J.Blittler
Manager
DON'T FORGET TO USE OUR FREE REST ROOM You are Welcome.
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