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{Leggett Merc. Co. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ‘closure and sale, issued out of UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. | In the District Court of The! Tenth Judicial District of the | State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. St. Michaels Monastery, poration, Plaintiff, B. Brocke, Under and by virtue of an OUR PURPOSE ON GOING ON A CASH BASIS WAS THAT WE MIGHT MAKE A LOWER PRICE AND THIS WE HAVE CONSISTANTLY DONE. OUR REASON FOR OPENING THREE OTHER STORES WAS THAT IT WOULD MEAN ANOTHER SAVING BY BUYING IN QUANTITIES. THIS RULE WE STRICTLY ADHERE TO AND OUR MERCHANDISE IS PLACED ON OUR SHELVES AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING. AS A RE- SULT OUR BUSINESS HAS GROWN STEADILY UNTIL NOW OUR BUYING IS A FACTOR. OUR ABILITY TO MEET OUR BILLS PROMPTLY BRINGS TO US THE BEST BUYING OPPORTUNITIES. THIS REACTS TO YOU FOR PRICES ARE CORRESPONDINGLY LESS. BUT WE ARE NOT CONTENT WITH ORDINARY BUSINESS. WE WANT TO TURN OUR STOCK OFTEN AND DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE ARE MAK- ING SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, IN FACT WE ARE SIMPLY SLASHING PRICES ON MANY MA- TERIALS AND ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE THAT WE MAY QUICKLY TURN THEM WHILE THE SEA- SON IS AT ITS HEIGHT. SHOES In this department we have items of unusual in- terest. We have had shipped to us several hundred pairs of shoes from the bankrupt stock of the C. C, company, Lewiston, recently purchased at a very great sacrifice price by our company. We have demanded that our customers be given an opportunity to share in these bargains and have on sale tables this merchan- dise. We cannot get more and we advise that you see these and buy them before they are “gobbled” up. ~ Every shoe in the house will be-reduced ten per cent, this to include all the new snappy things you have noticed in our stock but aside from that there are scores of bargains priced regardless of cost. Note the prices but remember we mention but a few. ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S SHOES. ° They are high heel and good lasts. Many of them sold for 4s high as ten dollars. This sale, your choice............1... 98 cents ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S SHOES from the C. C. C. stock, military heel, very good styles, fine kid and calf. They were high priced shoes but you.can buy them POW ODIY Hock a ag es ia i ae ad $3.98 ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S PUMPS from the C.* C. C. stock. Were $1.75, now ...222...-.--s--22--0e--- eo $1.19 ONE LOT FROM THE C. C. C. STOCK, Misses’ pumps. These are black kid and very pretty. Reduc- (2 WA N05 9: F294 5H 7 ta il gS net a ARO Oa $1.19 ONE LOT OF MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES and they are real shoes that sold for $4.00 per pair hut while they last they go at omly -2.....2.----.c---scsceeeeoeset $2.69. WHITE SHOES AT A SURPRISING reduction* There are several lots of them. One lot of good sub- stantial Misses’ sizes, lace shoes. Many women’s shoes at the same rediculously low price. Only -..... 98 cents WOMEN’S PUMPS OF THE VERY LATEST styles, nubuck with patent trimmings, military heel. We sold them for $7.50 for June -2...-.--------- $6.69 MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS IN TAN blucher, the new t6esand Only: .3 fo ee ae $4.98 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OXFORDS. They are snappy styles. Going at -....2..222..... $3.29 and $3.49 DRY GOODS Our silks and novelties have never been more at- tractive. When these goods came in it was a question as tc how they would sell but they have sold and many of them have been duplicated. We are expecting daily a new shipment of novelties that will be the season’s new things, pretty, dainty blouse materials as well as for suits and etc. While the season is at its height we desire to turn thousands of dollars worth of new seasonable merchandise and for the month of June have , cut deep that this may be done. We will sell percales for only -....0-222. eee 20 cents Fine soft muslin worth 25 cents for only __... 20 cents Mosq net, white or green for only _...... 15 cents Tissue ginghams, while they last for only......68 cents Ratiine that we sold for 85 and 90 cents, now..69 cents A splendid house dress for only ..98 cents Challie, very fine for comforts, only _. cents Fine, pretty voils very desirable for summer....35 cents A splendid kath towel, a big fluffy towel for....33 cents Ginghams for only -.............. Beautiful organdy, any color the district court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 1st day of May, 1923, in the above entitled action a cor-|wherein St. Michaels Monastery a corporation the above named vs. plaintiff, obtained judgment and John P. coin # and FElizabeth|decree of © foreclosure against is wife, Homer | John P. Brocke and Elizabeth Jordan and Antha M. Jordan, | Brocke, his wife, Homer Jordan, Defendants. | and Antha M. Jordan, the above named defendants on the Ist day arder of sale and decree of fore-!of May, 1923, for the sum of ‘ UNDERWEAR WOMENS UNDEKWEAR 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT We have been fortunate in securing a shipment of underwear at a price that means 2 saving to you. These are commercial men’s samples and are first class, sepa- rate vests or union suits as you wish and priced at one- fourth less‘than regular prices. See these garments early for they will not last long. A GOOD 220 WEIGHT OVERALL This is not a cheap overall, sparingly cut but a splendid garment that you will enjoy wearing. Any size for .... ; Boys’ Overal va “ , $1.36, $1.49 NOVELTY SILKS REDUCED 10 P. C FOR JUNE Take advantage of this. Only blacks and blues excepted. COFFEE “T want that 40 cent coffee you call ‘Highland’, I like it as well as any fifty cent coffee we have used.” This frequenty heard in our store and we know the cus- tomer is right for Highland coffee is a high grade cof- fee. If you have not tried it do so. Homestead coffee still leads because it is the best 35 cent coffee on the market. There is a reason why we have sold over 1000 pounds of this since the first of the year. This is ground fresh every week right in our store and we know what goes into this blend, only selected stock that we shall be glad to show you. Calumet baking powder, per pound can .. ...83 cents Bulk honey (bring your own can) per pound ....15 cents Cups and saucers, and plates as well, set of 6........ 1.50 Magie yoast: aii. cece cs ee cents Karo syrup, gallon, dark .. cents Karo syrup, halves, dark .. cents Can peaches, very choice, per can only... cents Five pounds of crackers in wooden boxes. cents Five lbs. of Graham crackers in wooden boxes..98 cents Snow ball corn, a choice Iowa corn, per can -...18 cents Sliced pineapple, two pound cans, only .. ...39 cents Virginia Dare extracts. None better .. ...35 cents A choice Sockeye salmon for only (tall can) ....30 cents Raisins, per pound package _. ...20 cents Rice as fine as you ever used, is ...10 cents These are our regular prices Tf you need potatoes see us. We have newly sprouted and in good condition twenty bags of potatoes that we offer for only $1.00 ewt. SUGAR We are by no means able to tell you what will be the price of sugar in the future but the price shows no indication of weakening. We may be wrong but it is our opinion that sugar will become scarce and possibly higher as the season advances. Owing to the high price—merchants and wholesalers as well have no sur- plus. We feel that itis the part of wisdom to secure your needs while you can get it. We feel further that it would not be economy to let fruit spoil for lack of sugar you will need later in the year and unless you have it substitutes will cost much more than the sugar. We will do our best to keep a supply on hand. $2605.48 with imterest thereon' ceeds of said sale as at the rate of 7 per cent per | decree mentioned, the lands annum, from date of judgment | Pe arn and ordered by the said : ecree-to be sold, are situated in| letter. Idaho County, State of Idaho,| “vsrles 1 desired to meet Milos, andl filed and entered in the office of | and are described as follows: to date of sale. Said judgment having been the Clerk of the said Court on the 11th day of May, 1923, and recorded in judgment book No. 6 of said Court on page 160. Iam commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the premises | Seventeen in Townshi described in said judgment and | one North, of Range in manner i e Boise idi. northwest ‘quarter: in, said The northeast tae of malice toward my father by taking ew way your eyesight.” half of the northeast quarter ee ah an and the southeast quarter of the |1ost my eyes be lost his head.”—Bos northeast quarter of - section|ton Evening Transcript. Thirty- me West, decree, in the contain- nee, Ne See Oe ed by law, and to apply the pro-|ing 160 acres more or less, to-| At the stoxes or V. C. Whse. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK:. HOLDERS MEETING FARM- ERS UNION WAREHOUSE) COMPANY, LTD, ne Notice is hereby given that] ° Saturday, A ; I. 0. 0, F, hall Cottonwood, Ida- ho at 1. o’clock p.m. For the purogae of electing two directors ‘or three years, and for such other business as may properly come before it. Dated this 6th day of May, 28, AUGUST SCHROEDER, Secretary For the reseon that the t imitation precious, stones If experianced 3 faked stone at /a, glance. WATERWAY NOT NEW IDEA| “Once supicion falle one mone fe Project of Connecting the Oceans 3 mahtecieg, tp tare cach ore etiues Through Canal Across America : le Ancient One. ample, the Lica’ be pet the ter, and watched to see, if. anon As early as 1522—seven years be { fore the Panama canal project was firat talked about—Gil Gonzales Divala erplored Nicaragua In an effort to find a natural waterway or to select a route for a possible canal. In 1550 Antonio Galvao, a Portuguese navigator, pro- posed four routes for a canal across | the isthmus—one by Lake Nicaragua |. a and the San Juan river, The latter ince taitacion, “the route was surveyed for the Spanish The hardaeen rar A : government in 1781, by Don Manuel : aa: Galisteo. About fifty years later John bite pron Teal diamond con. Balley, an American, mapped out the Fi route, and In 1872 the American gov- babe ges ries x sg ernment became interested. President crack Probably ’ Grant particularly favored a Nicara- guan canal, A company was formed and a construction expedition actually arrived on the scene, but the firm went into the hands of receivers. The Krench started the Panama canal scheme, but because of rotten politics at home and yellow fever on the isthmus, it ended in dismal failure |. | for them, The United States bought out the French interests and dug the Panama canal, but only after it had waged a strenuous battle against dis- ease in Panama and reclaimed that country to health and sanitation, ‘ly with the point of = globule breaka the stone Suggestion for A taoghe Painters have painted the first long pants, the first step, the first love, the first. snow, the first violets and the first dance, But no one has ever painted the first shave. ‘The first shave is a dramatic. and profound adventure, Sometimes it is for the sake of o girl and sometimes {t {s undertaken out of a growing admiration for the sandpaper on father’s cheek. It is also secret. With father's brush and soap the face is lathered behind closed doors and with father's razor the countenance is harrowed, raked and scraped, Disappointment is great that there is no loud, rasp- ing sound as the down |s harvested. One young man, now known to his few friends as a modest, manly and simple-spoken citizen, went so far as to shave his forehead on this occa- sion long ago. Vienna Police Camera, Some months ago, in Vienna, I saw |; a very ingenious photographic camera, invented by the official: photographer to the police of that city. When tak- ing the photograph of the scene of a crime the camera superimposed a scale upon the plate in such a way that a scale plan was no longer neces- sary, since the scale showed the exact distance in centimeters. of every ob- ject in the field from the camera and from every other object. The inven- tion had been in use in Vienna for some time, but {t was uuknown to any other force.—Sir Basil Thomson in the Saturday Evening Post. ———— & are most apt to / futes your crop may } inst‘hail in the OLD | COMPANY, whick , than one hundred Milton's Comeback. ou call and talk over No one has ever called John Milton $0 | a wit, yet the great poet could on oc casion say a snappy thing, as an old recently discovered, shows. when he did he made the bitter re- mark, “God hath punished you for your “aye,” said Milton, “but before I Princess Flour, $1/85