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Show K preserves and beau-He beau-He teeth and imparts Hftd fragrance to the Mothers should teach js ones its daily use. pun I MS, WHICH? jaBWh hands on retiring usually IBBtS white nands on rising JftV1 simple and economical one Bneni afforded by CuLicurn SHJutlcura ointment. Bathe and JBn&nris on retiring, In a hot npKtlcura soap. Dry and anoint ffljA Cutlcura. ointment, and In Bfl. spread the ointment on jHJbf old linen or cotton. Wear ttW'- night old. loose gloves, to UK? clothing from slain. Most c, chapped. Itching and bleed- The original Ground Chocolate, made popular by the efforts of imitators. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear tho sour stomach, sweeten the breath ami creato a healthy appetite. They promole the flow of gastric .juice, thereby inducing good digesLiou. Sold by all dealers. Tribune Reporter Printing Co. I G6 West Second South. Phone 718.1 I Mm Here's W' X I JmW ToYoarGood Healtli m WW and rleasiire iMfm$MB Wtm Come-follow the arrow mm til you join the merry throng m' of palate pleased men and women llk IK who have quit seeking for the one best Iffi jK beverage because they've found it Real satisfaction in every glass snap and if k sparkle- vim and go. Quenches the thirst Jf SL Delicious Refreshing Wholesome M jjWhteregr. "B THE COCA-COLA COMPANY $0 Whenever HBboklct, "Atlanta. Ga- fg&jr SeC- an , Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Warning to Railroad Men. E. S. Bacon, 11 Hast St., Balli. Mo., sends out this warning to' railroaders; "A conductor on the railroad, my work caused, a chronic inflammation of the kidneys, and was miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kid nev Pills and from tho d'iy 1 commenced com-menced tnkinpr them, T began lo regain re-gain my strength. The in Humiliation cleared and J am far better than I have been for twenty years. The weakness weak-ness and dizzy spells are a thing of tho past, and I highly recommend Foley Kidne3' Pills. Sehvamm-Johnson, Drugs, five stores. Wall Paper. . Take notice. Wo have 30 of tho best paper hangers in tho city in our employ. em-ploy. Wo can attend to all work prompt!'. Our prico is no higher and our work is the difference between a good mechanic me-chanic and a botch. Geo. W. Ebort Co. 11 South Main. OGDEN EAOES, Via Oregon Short Line, Daily except Sunday, May I to 17. Round, trip only $. Train at 1 p. m, returniii" any train same day. Ticket oflice 15(3 Main, I DEMONSTRATION OF j INDUCEMENT SALE Royal Worcester JF m jff J J 9 $3.50 W. B. Corsets m A jfl.Mjffl Corsets, $2. Mrs. L A Belden of UwMr CI AS H New York, the export made for large women, corseticr and fashion au- 1IjtMf s or $'0 It. is a H thority, is hero to aid you gmmHma li I mm hi Rl corset that will mold the i a fieure into graceful con- H m your selection of tho PHONE81 Independent 227 tT.ir -por one week. I Tight corsets. Cl"' DePartm"ta' Bell EXCHANGE 22 J "tr n j ItThe Greatest Sale of I I Women 's Garments I in the History of the Walker Store Values that will be remembered for years to come. FRIDAY THE GREAT COLLECTION OE WOMEN'S G-ARMENTS are offered at prices that have no prece-dent, prece-dent, and until you see and examine the merchandise you will not fully comprehend the marvel of the low prices. Over a Thousand Suits and Dresses I Offered for Less Than Half Prices H DESPITE THE EIVE DAYS OE SPIRITED SELLING, the selection is j H splendidly comiDlete. So great were the various groups of 'suits, waists and I 3 dresses that we could not exhibit but a part of our great purchase during the 1 j first days. You will find 1 Hundreds of Women's Beautiful One-Piece 1 H Suits at Less Than Dresses at Sensation- I H ; Half Prices ally Small Prices I ! ENDLESS STYLES OF PLAIN FABRICS, j MIXTURES, SATINS, PONGEES, LINENS, Lingerie, linen, marquisette, silk gowns of ! HIGH CLASS COSTUMES OR STRICTLY filmy chiffon and wonderful conceptions of TAILORED SUITS of the newest cut and mod- eoliennes, crepes, voiles and other dainty els that you will instantly appreciate. fabrics. ! $30.00 Suits for $12.95 $18 Dresses 6.95 $4.50 House Dresses $1.95 ! $35.00 Suits for $14.95 $20 Dresses.. 8.95 $5.7B 3mue DMMeg'245 H j $40. 00 Suits for $16.95 gj - 5 $675 House Dresge3 295 H j $45.00 Suits for $19.75 g5 Besses 195 $9 House Dresses 3.95 $50.00 Suits for $22.95 $40 Dresses .' . 16.95 $12 Houss Dresses . . 5.95 $65.00 Suits for $24.95 $45 Dresses .. 18.95 $15 House Dresses. . 6.95 1 j (200 Suits and Silk rtk ' At g m) I Dresses Repriced for atmk M m 1 BrL and Sat. Values to $40 ' J H Each suit, each dress, is an individual model made for the current season. No metropolitan garment store could show a better selection, more variety or luewer styles. y 1 1 $2.25 Lingerie Waists Friday and Q O. iSaturdad for . Ot These values arc a veritable "hurry up call" I to every woman who needs a dainty new " waist, for this summer; a special value that is not likely to be duplicated. They aro all of sheer, fine, soft Lawn and Batiste; all trimmed rith good German or French Valencienno Laces or Embroideries; all of exanisite daintiness. High neck and low neck models, some with peasant sleeves, others full length. Many beautiful new mod- ols 98c Kimonos of Silks, Lawns, I Crepes, Swisses aud Other 1 fl Fabrics Beautiful Styles. Prices Less Than Half $13.50 to $15.00 Long Silk Kimonos, $5.95. 30 styles' to choose from. $4.50 Lisle Crepe Kimonos, $2.25. jH lo styles to choose from. $3.50 Long- Lawn Kimonos, $1.45. Six styles and a do-.n colors to choose from. $4.00 Imported Swiss Kimonos, $1.95. Several handsome stvles to choose from. $2.50 Long Lawn Kimonos, $1.59. Excellent patterns to select from. Supervised by the Government Tour savings, placed in this bank are protected pro-tected by official 'supervision of the national i government. This is an additional feature of security to consider for those who are making a choice of savings banks. d per cent added to what you save each year. THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK The tlmo for receiving bids for the work described In the above notice to contractors Is hereby intended to Friday, May 10. 1911. at 7:30 o'clock p. m. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, By 11. G, McJVlII-LAN, Chairman. A1980 |