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P tXSBEiæi j j ggnR MORROW MERCANTILE CO. I COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO We Are Not] Asking* War Profits Here ► ◄ ► ◄ ; contracted for by anticipating our wants for We are offering hundreds of items at old prices—merchandise we months ahead. Your careful consideration of these Economy offerings are convincing evidence of our assertion. A Timely Sale of Comforters Ladies' Suits. Just at this time of the year—the cool evenings no doubt think of vour stock of coming on us—you bed coverings. If you have found that you are in need of one or two covers, you will find the follow ing items interesting. At a Special Offering for This Week. —Suits of the better kind. —Suits you will be glad to —Suits of all wool Poplins, Gaberdiiies, Burella and Serge in Black, Navy, Green and Bk-own. These are nearly all our famous Palmer suits. —Suits of unequalled style and tailoring. Regular price up to $49.75. wear. On Sale All This Week. $6.95 COMFORTERS $3.95. You cannot appreciate the value we are offering you in this comfort. Very large size with highly mercerized silkoline top and bottom filled with a pure white sanitary cotton; very soft and downy; light colors. Regular price is $6.95. Special Choice Tjhis Week $ 39.75 $3.95 $3.95 COMFORTERS $2.48 Large size comforters of fine silkoline coverings, with soft cotton fillings. Regular price $3.95. Special Ladies' Coats t $2.48 Only nine coats in this lot—coats of Velvet, Velours, Etc., that sold up to $22.50. These are all that is left from the lot we sold last weejc at $14.95. $2.85 COMFORTERS $1.19 An nnusual value in a three-quarter comfort. Good heavy weight in dark colors and really worth our regular price of $2.85. Special To Be Closed Out Regardless Of Cost. You should act quick a^ these will be closed out this week. $1.19 Choice of] The Lot, ITEMS FROM OUR ART DEPART MENT SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK. $ 11.50 85c Card Table Covers, stamped, Special... . 59 c $1.50 Lunch or Tea Set, cloth and napkins match, stamped on heavy art crash. Special .. 98c 35c Bleached Turkish Towels, stamped, guest size Special One lot of Pure Linen Huck Guest Towels, in assorted sizes and assorted stamped patterns. These are really worth $1.00 each. Special 36 inch Stamped Centers, assorted patterns, that sell up to $i.00. Special to SILK POPLINS $1.19. A few pieces of these beautiful 36 inch Silk Poplins left—regular $$. shades and white and black, broken and we intend to clear out the loti Special this week 25c 00—in several popular The color line is 59c ... $1.19 79c $2.25 Georgette and Crepe de Clfene $1.65 \ 42 INCH WOOL SERGE $1.29 About 35 pieces of these beautiful clothls went on sale this morning. These jire out of opr regular stocks and the best grade. sWhile they last, or for this week they are on sale .$ 1.65 Do you realize what a saving there is in this item? A complete color range of these would cost us more than this today. On sale at new serges that $1.29 YARD WIDE Fancy SILKS $1.48 Several pieces of fancy plaid and striped silks, yard wide, all desirable patterns and sells at $2.00 a yard. Oi^ Sale at $2.75 COSTUME VELVET $^.95 A beautiful costume velvet, in navy blue only, us this much today. Very special at .. $2 00 SILKS $1.65 Several pieces of our $2.00 black taffeta and Messaline, full yard wide. n. wide This velvet would cost -- $ 1.48 $ 1.95 This week $ 1.65 I PERUNÄ1 I Owe My Life t< j Mr. McKinley's letter brings cheer to all M ho may be sufferers as he was. Read it: "I can honestly say that I owe J>y Ufa to Pprona. After some of the best doctors in the country ? a ? e ,, me U P and told me I could not live another month, Perunn "*• Travelling from town throughout the country !° '"to all kinds of badly heated stores and build ings, sometimes standing up for L°„ u i« at a time while plying trade as auctioneer, it is only natural that I had colds fre S??***? 1 ?? w h«n this would A Paid little attention to it, „J J.a*t December when I con Hacted a severe case, which, through neglect on my part settled on my lungs. When al ?*••* , »* e ' * began doctoring, bat. wlth otrt avail, ontll 1 beard of Périma. It cured me; so I cannot praise it too highly. It Cured Me my Mr. Samuel McKinley, 3507 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo., Mem ber of the Society of TJ. S. Jewelry Auctioneers. Sold Everywhere. Tablet or U«ald Form A merchant of Shanghai offered I five pounds of tea for $2, and tea I pounds for $5. When the tourist, told him that was! ridiculous, the i 1 Chinaman answered that the man buys the richer he is, and the richer he is the more be can pay.— Statesman. more a Have you ever found your seed beans filled with weevils ic the spring? This is not an uncommon experience, and, of course, the weeylls make the beans useless for planting, prevent this trouble by mixing lime with the beans, using about half much in bulk. There is for that matter, why use the same plan to keep the weevils out of the beans you have Stored for winter eating. There is why you should feed worms on beans that you need for especially in war time, when food is short. You can as no reason, you shouldn't no reason your own table, If you want an extra good garden i next year apply a covering of lime You can wait until spring, of course, but better results are obtained by a fall application. now. Put it on broadcast and use about half a pound to ten square feet. Lime isn't a fertilizer but it helps to release the potash in the soil, and in this way fools the Germans who thought they could cut down the crops of this country by monopolizing the potash industry. About Croup. If your children are subject to croup, or if you have reason to fear their being attacked by that di you should procure a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and study the directions for use, so that in case of-an attack you will know exactly what course to tease, pursue. This is favorite and very successful remedy for croup, and it is important that you observe the directions a carefully. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE ESHER FORECLOSURE. STATE OP IDAHO, I is. County of Kootenai. I Dianna Carter, plaintiff vs. Herbert H. Bradley and Lura A. Bradley his wife, and F B. Stevens and Jaue IW Stevens, his wife, defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of fore closure and order of sale Issued out of thô District Court of the Elunth Judicial Dl* trict of the State of Idaho. In and for Root"* nal. In the above entitled action, on the Km day of October, 1918, wherein the above named Dianna Carter, as plaintiff obtained a Judgment against Herbert II. Bradley ami Lura A. Bradley, his wife, as defendants for the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-Nine and 87—100 Dollars, lawful money, which said Judgment is duly entered In the Judgment book of sitid Court, 1 an commanded to sell all of those certain lots pieces, or parcels of land lying and being situated iu Kootenai County, Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: Tracts One, Seven, Eight and the East half of Ten of Plat Three, Greenacres Irrigation District, being part of Section 0. Townstiln 31 North, of Range 5 West Boise Meridian, con taining :C> acres, more or less, according to Government survey,together with the water right belonging thereto; together with all the tenements, hereditaments and nances belonging thereto or in appertaining. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 18th day of November. 1918, at the hour of IQ o'clock A. M. of that day,at the front door of the Courthouse of Kootenai County, Idaho at Coeur d'Alene, I will, in obedience to said' decree and order of sale, sell the above des cribed property, or so much thereof as appurte anywuy be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with interest and costs.' at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, this Octo ber 23d, 1918. T. L. QUARLES. Sheriff In and for Kootenai County, Idaho. 4t Oct 25 to Nov. 15. Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets. "I am thankful for the good I have received by using Chamberlain's Tablets. About two years ago when I began taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eat ing, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to indigestion and a torpid liver. Chamberlain's Tablets corrected these disorders In a short time, and since taking two bottles of them my health has been good, writes Mrs. M. I'. Harwood, Auburn, N. Y. 1 The war debt of the United State* has passed the $21,000,000,000 mark, of which over $7,000,000,000 has been loaued to the allies. These Are Family Times and family ties and interests pervade everything. It is a -time when the ! value of The Youth's Companion to 1 the family is doubly appreciated. It serves ALL, every age, because youth fulness has nothing to do with years, and the paper appeals to the hopeful, the enthusiastic', those with idea's. The Editorial page is for full-fledged minds, aod the Family Page, Boys' Page,Girls' Page and Special Features delight all hands. The Companion is a friend, a servant, a story-te 1er, an informer, a physician and a humorist. It not only stands for the best things but it furnishes them. The brightest the surest and most trustworthy periodical—and known as such for over ninety years. The family favor ite in the homes that make America what it is today. Although worth much more the paper is still $2.00 a year. Don't miss Grace Richmond's great serial, Anne Exeter, 10 chapters, be ginning December 12. The following special offer is made to new subscriber.-: 1 The Youth's Companion—52 issues of 1010. 1 2 All the remaining weekly issues of 1018. 3 The Companion Home Culeodar for 1010. All the above for only $2, or you may include 4 McCall's Magazine—12 fashion numbers All for only $2 50. The two magazines may be sent to separate addresses if d sind. a THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. &* St. Paul St, Boston. Mass. »®,New Subscriptions Received at this Office. Sleep and Kent. One of the most common causes of insomnia and restlessness is indiges tion. Take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and see if you do not rest better and sle< p better. They only cost a quarter a Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup aod Whooping Cough.