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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Farniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU ae credit system has been established for your convenience to assist you fYeas. Our terms ba found anywhere to furnish your home are easier and our prices No extra charges; n our own individual are lower than will interest. along JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 OLID Oak Dining Room Set of eight piec golden or fumed finish. Buffet, six-foot Extension Table and six full box seat Chairs. Special for the suite, complete FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE, or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co, sTO: LINCOLN, real estate by wrinkle land dealers here. ing over the f. land. Has a generous-sized «$76.50, Seca: co NEW SALES WRINKLE Neb,, July planned by Woods TWO MORE DAYS OF The Butler Drug Co.’s Big Five-Day Specials Just-as-good Goods are not good enough. You get what you want and not something just as good here. Deodorants 30¢ Odorno . 25c Amoline Powder.... 25¢ Prespi-No 25e Allen's Foot Ease B5e Gets It...... 50¢ Tee Mint 35c Freezone 25¢ Calocide .... Talcum Powders 25c Squibb's . 35¢ Trailing Arbutus. Dijerkis Johnson's Tale .......- 1 Wb. Purola Talc Powde> 23¢ 25e Palm Olive............14¢ the work that is not used here. | ance with the latest scientific methods and accuracy. l5e | 25¢ 25e | 26. 25e 35e | Watches and Alarm Clocks Bing Alarm | American Alarm Sleep Meter Tattler Complete Watches stock of Ingersoll $1.75 to $9.00 Extra Specials Wash Cloth $1.25 Seamless Fountain Syringe for ... Phenolax Cascarets Beecham's Pills Carter's Pills... Garfield Tea. Bath Caps Complete and fresh stock of all the latest designs. Superior Prescription Service Our Prescription Department is modern in every way. There is no worthy device or apparatus for perfecting and facilitating Compounding is done in accord- imsured by our double check system. P Cameras, Kodaks and Accessories Priced from $6.50 to $50.00. We carry a complete line of Eastman Films. Let our expert develop and print your pictures. Drugs Delivered at Your Door ’ When you order drug store goods from us you know they It is Selling airplane is the latest ros., The customer fly ‘arm sees the lay of the will be delivered promptly, and if anything does not prove sat- isfactory you can return it to us at once and have your money refunded. If you appreciate the convenience of baving a drug store at your door, where needed items may be supplied without delay, then we solicit your business. Just phone, write or wire, and we'll do the rest. ‘The store that gives a round-trip ticket with every purchase— (it’s the service). : BUTLER DRUG COMPANY J. P, CHASE, Manager PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS SECOND AND JAMES “That Butler Hotel Corner” Seattle, Wash. “And when you get the rope placed, y ‘ Bill BY BILL HART | motion picture actor in outdoor films.) remost | Boys, does it ever strike you just} what clean living means? Follow strictly the advice of your parents avoid bad und practices that would injure mind and body. Clean living not only means ring clean in your habits, but it also means keeping out in or | much as possible. God made the great is the natural life for Indoors is the mode of by mar aturally it ¢ associate your the as tdoors. It bis children iving devised joes not meas REGAINS APPETITE AND AMBITION BY BUILDING UP BLOOD ‘Oregon Woman = Acknowl- edges Her Indebtedness to | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Her Health “When a woman has been anemi< la large part of her life and has finally found a remedy that , re stores her strength and happiness, | I think it her duty to tell others | what has helped her,” says Mrs Clara Winters, of R. D, 2, Box 443, Milwaukie, Oregon. “I had suffered from anemia as| long as I can remember,” she says. |“and some time ago I began to feel ‘run down. I lost ambition for my work and was tired all the time. |For days in succession I wouldn't care about eating and when I ate }a good meal my stomach was upset jand 1 suffered from headaches and | was very nervous, | “My mother read about Dr. Wil- Nams’ Pink Pills in a newspaper jana she insisted that I try them. I procured a box and a few days | after starting the treatment my appetite improved and then gradu- jally I regained my strength. My color is much better now and jam ambitious and active. I owe | my health to Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills and have told many of my |friends about the remedy.” | Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills are sold | | by all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sche- | nectady, N. Y., at 50 cents per box, | six boxes for $2.50, postpaid, on re- eipt of price. Write forthe free | booklets on nervous disorders and “What to Eat and How to Eat.” ‘Wash with weak solu- tion of blue stone or | lime water, dry thor- | oughly, follow with light appli- | \cation of— | ©YOUR BODYGUARD” -30#, 604, 91.20 | \s | For Home or Camp | This Victrola $25.00 This style may be easily carried in a large suit case or grip—it 1s Just the thing for the camp or country place. It is a home Victrola, too —the Cabinet is specially de- signed for it, holding 75 ten or twelve-inch records— Cabinet $12 extra. Other Victrolas Up to $400 Convenient Terms on Any Victrola Inquire About Special Prices on Red Seal Records Sherman \Glay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tacoma Spokane , Portland sudden | jum | He felt foolish and he looked it. | haa {nothing to be Rabbit? That was only Boomer the | “Anyway, he is a bird of the evening, Nighthawk.” do, rather crossly. jon either side led from the barn to ou pull it tight, like this, and the vietim said Hart, showing how to throw the lasse hasn't a chance to get away, ure up to God's crea much of his life indoors to reach the goal of success in civilization, And then, after wrecking health in win ning success, his the gr jon, Man spends | know that the greatest healer is the outdoors Now think this over! Boys, if the outdoors is the best medicine for those who are ill, surely the open must be the greatest up builder for growing boys, That which will restore health will surely im prove those who are healthy Military training has shown the American boy the joy of clean livin, It gave him new-born strength splendid vigor of the outdoors. will not forget it Boys, keep your minds clean—and you will be men, (Signed) BILL HART. he spends the rest of trying to recover health in at outdoors For example, visit any of the mountain towns of our West. On the outskirts you will see many tents and small cabins. Outside of these and ins you will see open sleeping accommodations, where the unfortunates of our race are seeking to recover health. They do this on the advice of famous doctors, who and bodies | Boomer, the Nighthawk, Startles Peter BY THORNTON W. BURG (Copyright, 1919, by T. W startled Is apt to make peo-! 8. don't know why this | JOM! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so and unexpected that Peter |is #0, but so it is, “If I had seen 1 before he had time to think. | him anywhere about, he wouldn't He | have made me jump,” gaid Peter. “I was | don't see what he is out now for any It isn't even dusk yet, and I ght he a night bird.” he is,” retorted Jenny B there “Ha, ha, | Way. Wren, | t Peter | been seared when afraid of. twittered Jenny for, ha!” What are you jumping Wren. |und that amounts to the same thing. “I know that just as well as you| But just because he likes the even- Jenny Wren,” retorted Peter,|!%& best isn’t any reason why he Neus Sea. being | shouldn't come out in the daylight, jis ty “No-000," replied Peter, rather slowly, “I don't suppose it is.” “Of course it isn't,” replied Jenny | Wren. “I see Boomer in the late | afternoon almost every day. On | cloudy days I often see him early in the afternoon, He's a queer fellow . BY THE STORY LADY is Boomer. Such a mouth as he has! Peter always went with his grand-|I suppose it is handy to have a big father after the cows, The pasture | Mouth if one must catch all one's @ quarter of a mile from the | food in the air, but it certainly isn’t house, and a long lane with a fence | Pretty when it is wide open.” “I never saw a mouth yet that was pretty when it was wide open,” re torted Peter, who still was feeling a o'clock whistle blew. Then grandpa little put out. “I've never noticed got the milking finished in time for | that Boomer has a particularly big supper at 7. | Mouth.” PETER Brings Home the Cows pasture. They always started when the 6) Wasn't Exactly Sick But 5 9 to 10 Silk Dresses Special $10.00 to-Wear New assembled The Silk iswernbl fre Women's Te m re nd for nd of sured foulards taffet in of nd. and whi reet for thi hour henna The ING—1 color are trimr buttons, embroldery shown in with the smaller predominating Choice during this we"... $10.00 and and at to 40 Twit slight! Former! hour, a at yard 10 to 11 OGINCH F Upr Main MALIN, wHtr 1th Friday Hour Sales fs va HKeT of 65 of MEN'S cleanup IULARDS— k Section, on the al Floor, has composed he mp wale 125 _‘lnes fanc ular ¢ ed eular a Printed for pce: of plain Foul comt and white, black color coat cuffs sizes 14 each # nd te corise and white Formerly $2 «a $1.7 AND mnants in ‘or this hour 50, ery rmerly $ this each VOILES— 27-4nch Dress Vo! HALF PRICE — small figured p: MIDDY A timely offerin ards with which to choose soiled edges, to complete you ly 45c. For this mer dress. F« 36e, for this SOC: “Kou, 7 rd.. hour, ya _95¢ .25c telep h LOF 11 to 12 S—A Shirt 6 to 10 broken BOYS’ UNION SUITS . on omen's Section, from re re in French ort i e 8 « tol le ize in by rly. $1.00 pattern DIAP’ and 24 per bolt nk CLOT Cotte Formerly $1 rds of les, in utterns from Voiles r sum orme a with Former! For this h a yard Smart Serge Suits Special Friday HIS gr and p styles whi Trimmed formerly $55.00, 8 at $21.75 Second Floor, assembl as stock upied given ove ich are These fifty Tailored, Semi-Tailored and New ‘oup of fifty riced special by suits has been for Friday these shall received daily with co at pecial buttons, $29.50, $34.75 Friday, choice braids, novelty $24.50, for at.. and $35.00 regular stoek readjustments require that r to new fall and w nits displayed in Belted Styles and ed from the These sold > a few at $49.50 and Sizes 16 to 44. Women’s Mercerized Sweaters Special Friday at $2.50 DISPOSAL sale “4. Fe 2 to 3 WOMEN'S FIBER SILK line of Fibre Silk Hose with list garter top, in black, sky blue, la pink. 150 pairs in sizes 8% to each size in every color. al for this hour, a pair.... RED FLANNEL—One hundred y inch Wool Flannel, in plain red on Formerly 'S SILK GLOVES—Sizes , § and 8%, in a broken line of colors. pairs in white, he assortment consists of ch. sii color, Ft nd $1.50. For this hour, a pair TTE—1i20 yards of 32-inch natural color. A summer fabric ching. Formerly 45c. For this hour, a yard.. IEA For this hour, a vara OC of fifty Sweaters in purple, yel Special Frida in e an and sash, v choice ormerly $5.00. 3to4 broken e foot pd vender and 10, but not 30c MI Men's Sox, heel black Form Cotton toe and 10 to 11%, in 10 only in tan. For this hour, a pair. 36-INCH KHA ing fabric suitable men’s outing and shirts, Formerly 50c. this hour, a yard linen ards of ly, 5%, 6, 6%, ze in every .55c Soisette in that needs .28c SOX—100 pairs of with Sizes ..19¢ —A shirt ‘The Rhodes Co. | eee ee oat with collar, long d.green. Sizes 40, and Ws deed ides dient an —Upper Main Floor, style A disposal sale size Volle Blouses, erly - These pken lines. neck styles, with laces, embroider tucks, in plain whi stripes. Sizes 36 to not each size in style. Formerly $2.5 this hour, $1 choice ... for UP HIM DIDN'T CHICAGO, July 17.—There's one baby who won't be named for Judge John Stelk of the speeders’ court. | Ed Flannagan said he was excited over the babe’s arrival, hence drove rapidly “Thirteen dollars,” said the court. MRS. GILBERT SAYS FRIENDS NOTICE DIFFERENCE IN HER jc TOUGH SLEDDING FOR POOR IN HINGLAND LONDON, July 17.—So acute is the housing problem in the rural part of issex that Wilton Jones, his wife and 10 children were forced to seek refuge in the workhouse when they were ejected from their home for fail- ure to pay increased rent. The Rev. Steen, vicar of Hornchurch, has suggested the use of army huts to re- lieve the situation. “SHE” GOT SORE MILWAUKEE, July 17.—Three days after Miranzo Roberts, 34, had been kept in the isolation hospital here, it was discovered “she” was badly in need of a shave, “She” kept his sex a secret 17 years, Again “Adier-i-ka is the only for gas on the stomach. eine. gave me. mending it.” Ashley, Tl. Adler-i-ka expels ALIs (Signed) H. INSTANTLY. Empties B per and lower bowel, flus! |'TIRE alimentary canal. ALL foul system. Often CURES tion, had so much relief with any I would not take $25.00 | the relief one bottle of Adler: I cannot get done ecru; cotton; and with ngths, or this * eee DOR H— 22 m Diae 10-yard $2.60. 75 PERCALE — soiled y 36a a aoe Voile Blouses $1.25 of 50 taken from regular stock on account of are in trimmed ry and te and 44, but. every 0. For 25 ! L L. gas sourness, stopping stomach distres OTH hing matter which — pol con Prevents appendicitis. Was All Run-Down—Gains have sold Adler-i-ka many y¢ One day Peter begged to go after the cows all by himself, and grandpa promised, so when Peter heard the 6 o'clock whistle blow he started out very importantly. He stopped at the first clump of dogwood and cut a long, slender switch. It took some time to select one that just suited him. Then, when he got started again, a baby | cotton tail led him a chase thru the oats at the side of the lane, When he finally got to the gate, | | 1 VICKS V | the cows had gotten tired of waiting | did, Peter,” she replie and had lain down. a time getting them started. On the way home he found a quail nest. He stopped and counted them, then wan dered on behind the cows, who were ng as they went. Then he found randfather hoptoad. By the time | er and the cows reached the barn | gate grandpa was waiting with the milk bucket and the 7 o'clock whistle was blowing, Peter hung his head, "L guess I need the Peter had quite | switch worse If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pessage of urine, you will find felief by regularly taking | GOLD MEDAL — : | gnBLEM op CAPSULES | ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696, ‘Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. for the Medal pets Wee sme one trate on oer “Well, he has, whether you've no- ticed it or not,” retorted Jenny Wren sharply, “He's got a little bit of a bill, but a great big mouth. I don't see what folks call him a Hawk for, because he isn’t a Hawk at all. He is no more of a Hawk than I am, }and, thank goodness, I'm not even re- lated to the Hawk family.” “I believe you told me the other day that Boomer is related to Sooty |the Chimney Swift,” said Peter. Ten Pounds by Taking Tanlac “T have actually gained pounds in weight since taking Tan- lac and ha improved so much in health that e y friends notice | the difference 2 oft ” said Mrs. M. E uth Walnut st., while in Murgitroyd’s re-} ten |CHURCH FOR STABLE Jenny nodded vigorously, “rm glad you have such a good memory. Boomer and Sooty are sort of second cousins, There is Boomer now, way up in the sky. I do wish he'd dive and scare some one else.” Peter tipped his head way back High up in the blu was Mrs. Gilbert is well-known lity, having lived at the | same address for the past eleven | | years, | “I wasn't exactly what you would | cali sick,” continued Mrs. Gilbert, | j“but for a year or two I have been in a run-down condition. I just seemed to suffer my spells and |when these would come on nie I | would be troubled for two months at time, and during these spells | I would get completely fagged out # |even doing my housework, because | eae jwhen I would try to do any work — muscles would get tire+ right y. I would certainly feet mis- rable when these spells would be me and it only by will- sower that I could keep going, be- I have always been the kind |that wanted to keep busy and not let anything interfere with — the work I had to Of course I different things in the h relief from my condi- but nothing I took seemed to help bit, “Then I got to and how | la le | was cause do. of getting tion, me a reading about it was relieving 1 the statements made by claimed to have been using it seemed so con- vineing, that IT made up my mind to give it a trial, too. I didn’t! much like an overgrown swallow. | notice that that first bottle did me While Peter watched, Boomer half/ any good, but when I began closed his wings and shot down 8°| take the next one I could certainly fast that Peter actually held his! roe, a difference in my condition breath. It looked as if Boomer sure-| and T must acknowledge now that | ly would dash himself to pi Just}] think ‘Tanlac is all that is claim- before he reached the earth, he 8ud-/ eq for it and consider it the best denly opened up those wings ®nd| medicine I have ever taken, I have; turned upward, Then Peter heard wonderful appetite now and have the booming sound again. It Was) picked up in weight and have &o/ made by the wind rushing thru the} much energy that I can do more larger feathers of Boomer's wings. tet by far than I could before I Betas: | | ‘aniac It looked as tho Boomer would | others surely dash himself to pieces, his old friend Boomer the N hawk, looking, at that distan began taking Tanlac, and 1 can do all my work with ease, too, and |never feel any more tired after- lwards than a _ person naturally | would under the same circum. | church of Wanborough, Surrey, the stances. I just feel so happy over of which dates from 1568, the way Tanlac has helped me -d as a stable for 300 years, t I tell my friends that I actu- according to old records just gone ally feel years younger. I have all over by the r jthe confidence in’ the world in eas ‘Tanlac und gladly recommend it to | Pxit the big, | othe sry chance I get." burly p men, City commission-| Tanlae is sold in Seattle by Bartell ers have reduced the weight mini-|Drug Stores under the personal di- | mum to 140 pounds and the height/rection of a special Tanlac represen- to five feet six incl | tative.—Aavertisement. & IN SUNNY BLIGHTY LONDON, July 17.—The parish CHICAGO, July 17 “Take back the heart you gave me,” Said the progressive mai "Twas a little poker game, you see, And she required a spade, Your ple drugs. Swift leading druggists. Drug Home WIRE SCREEN—PRICE PER FOOT Galvanized Black 10¢ lineal foot.. 10¢ lineal foot.... 11¢ lineal foot... 12¢ lineal foot.. 13¢ lineal foot. . 14¢@ lineal foot...... .36-i 18¢ lineal foot... 48-1 No Phone or C 26-i 28-i 30-i 32-i 34-1 for ooo Ae we. Ade inch.......15¢ nch.......16¢ nch.. .:.. Ave nch.......22¢ >. O. D. Orders lineal lineal lineal lineal lineal lineal lineal neh neh. neh. 25c It is a mixture of buckthorn, cara, glycerine and nine other Co, ne | Keep the Flies Out of | foot foot foot foot foot foot foot Toilet Paper—4 Rolls _ This is the Peerless Brand Toilet Paper, made of high grade tissue. Four large rolls for.. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Jelly Glasses Special 43c Dozen These are the popular squat shape Jelly Gla: cover—they hold 1-3 pint. S, with Special at, doz.......43¢ The Factory Hotpoint Demonstrator Is Here—Hotpoint Grill at $10.00 i APRA ARE

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