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WKDXKHMV. AI'firST 10. 1010. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK GREAT THURSDAY HOURLY SALES Ever increasing popularity the hours save you money and as time goes by it behooves the shopping public to save what money they can. Let us help you. We are in a position to do so at the store that serves you best THK KVFXINO XKWS. MEW YORK STORE 8 to 9 Thursday 35 and 50c Taffeta Ribbon 19c I-aoey drenden taffeta ribbon and 'ftl,c-n morays, special 1 v $15.00 Women's JacKets $5.00 Ilfitli tirade women's j ickels, only C f( few left, at clean-up halo ytyvl 75c Lawn Kimonas 39c 39c Fancy lawn kimonas, fine and cool, spe cial one hour 50c Lace Hose 19c High tirade plain colored lac stockings!), hi white, tan, green, blue am) red IC $1.00 Men's Overalls 69c Men's extra heavy waist overalls, cop per A ribbed arid guaranteed to wear U7L $1.50 Lace Curtains 89c I tilth tirade lace curtains that are an'excel- Q A -lent value, special Ojv $2.50 Men's Shirts $1.39 Men' htjfh grade negligee shirts intf I fancy colors, special yl3y $1.00 Sheets 75c Kxtrn niz sheets, 81x90 pxtra muslin, nHC( eBBiiis, special OL $1.00 Pongee Silk 75c High grade I id pur led I'ongee Bilk t."7C special 01, 1 to 2 Thursday 8c calicoes 4c Special for one hour only, chIico tjp( AA beet In town, hour 25 yda for tpl.Ul 353 Baby Bonnets 19c Fine qualify bahy bonnets that you "wdlA now .special hour pale I7C $1.50 Baby Coats 98 Baby cents made of good quality p)tie,AQ just the tbiim for baby a littht wrap yOL $1.50 Lawn Waists 75c Hint) grade lawn waists that yon ean'l"7C duplicate in thin town, special i U. $6.00 Leather Suit Cases 9 to 10 Thursday $6.00 Dress SKirts $3.49 Woman's high (trade dress skirts thaltfO 4 A are the best, all wool panamas ydHf $3.00 Fancy Waists $1.69 Women's high gra fa waists, and beauties at that, placed iu one lot... $1.25 Women's Unions 89c Women's fine knit uoioo underwear In several styles, all go special . ...... 25c Fancy wall Oilcloth 10c yd Fine for kitchen tine, can be wuphed, spec- A ial per yard 1UL $5.00 Hair Switches $2.98 Fine quality hair switches in ft large CO QQ variety ol shades, all on Bpecial tj).70 Hope Muslin 8c Made by Lonsdale Mfg.i Co., yd wide 89c bleached, special. e8c 50c Sucin SilK 29c Beats KueBclne silk and at a much cheap'OA er price, all colors yl $1.50 Baby Bonnets 73c 10 to 11 Thursday $8.00 Riding Suits $4.98 Women's Kaiki riding unite, divided.! AO skirts and Norfolk jackme J)'yO 75c Combination Suits 35c Combination Suiia, corset cover, drawers, OCa special Otsl $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts 95c .Men's dress shirts in pleats and idairnTp bosom all over, special VOL Values 8.00 Wash Suits $2.98 $2.98 $1 Percale Wrappers 50c Kxtra quality percale wrappers in blue C A red and gray, special DJk $1.50 Blankets 98c 11116 grade of blankets for camping, spec-AO a ial at VOL Misses' high grade two-piece was!; suits, special Cireat sale of high grade baily bonnets,1 special $1.75 Blankets $1.19 73 c New cotton blankets at the very spec- aJ sale price $1.19 25c Men's Wash Ties l2'2c n' wash ties that are worth twicel)! Btweask, special IZC 25c Children's Hose 19c Idran's lisle thread stockings, goodA i black, Bpecial lyC $1.50 Framed Pictures 98c 98c Framed Underwood and CbriBty pictures none better, special Women's $L'0 wool dandy, all go special suits that art ( Just the fiing for stout woniHn, pa tented, special... Ilitrb graile suit casus made wilh or without shirt fold, special $25 to $35 Suits $10.00 $3.98 Women's high grade tailored suits at a very special sale price. . . . $10.00 50c Boys Overalls 39c Bov's blue overalls, with double flHtTQ aiid knee, special OL $1.00 Blankets 75c Kxtra gootl cotton blankete, all colors, "7C npecial $8 Fancy Silk Petticoats $4.98 Fancy Drusdeu II mi me petticoats in a rantre of colors, plain lona extra heavy silk A AO speic.i 4.yo Values to $7.00 Waists $3.50 Women's fancy tuff it silk waietH in all kind-' ami colors, clean-op. 2 to 3 On Thursday Sale Only 8c Apron Ginghams 5c AmoskoHg apron checks in good patternsC spfciai one nonr oniy 50c Kaysers Patent Gloves 3)c Kaysers patent tip silk gloves, uotbingOA. better, special OVC 75c Baby Bonnets 39c High gmde and fancy bonnets placed inOA assortment, special Values to $10.00 Lingerie ' Dresses $3.98 Women's Hue lingerie dresses, totf O AO make a t'leanMip all go ior pJ.VO 30-inch Percales 6c yd .New patterns and new styles, nt very sppc-X ial price i. OL 20c Dress Linens 12c Colored dress I itiena that are groat values IQp at special 1ZL Alligator Suit Cases $1.39 II to 12 Thursday Woman's Wool Suits $6.95 $6.95 $2.00 Hip Reducing Corset $1.59 $1.59 $2.00 Tailored Waist $1.19 Women's hitch grade tailored waists, tl In worth twice what we ask special yll 75c Corset Covers 39c Women's cornet covers, special valne.OQ luce and eumroidery trimmed, t-pecial. .tJJ C 35c Cumfy Cut Vests 19c ' For one hour only, Cumfy Cut vest, titl Q bread, special IC Value to $3.00 Pillow Tops 59c High grade art goods and pillow tops 0,1 Cfl linen, excellent values, special 1) Jl 85c Messaline Silks 39c All silk Messxline, plain colors, a larueOO. range, special u7L 3c Lisle Coves 19c Li'lo cloves, all colorB, eoodnualitv. spec-IA-. iai...;... .: ..wl 30c Sheeting 2.sc Bleached or brown sheeting !!?.; yardcOC' wide, extra quality, special tJv 25c Wash Bets 10c Women's fancy waeh belt Bain Die line al lin go, special 1UL 12 to 1 Thursday 75c Men's Dress Shirts 39c Men's dress shirts in several styles, QA peiial ...OyL Women's ea fillers IJuron none better, special '.'$3.50 $1.39 Kxtra well made and steel frame, at Bpecial price. R. & G. Corsets 65c (!ood model of Hutisle U A (t, coref-ls, C special Ot)C $7.00 Lingerie Waists $2.98 High grade linri. wHifta that art AO not to be duplicated here pyO 20c Women's Hose 10c Split foot women's stockings, at verylA special sale pi ice ". lUv 3 to 4 Thursday Only 75c Men's Underwear 39c Mens fancy ribbed underwear, at clean-OA up sale Oyl 50c Corset cover Ribbon 10c bit Fancy rUtcked corset cover ribbon 5vdsA bolt, special '. JUL 35c Towt ' !0c 24 hy 40 Turkish towels, extra heavy, not (A light weight, in towl dept, special IVi. Values 35 White Goods 19c Fancy white goods in U5 different nnt-lrv terns, special per yard 1VC 75c Mens Ties 39c MeiiB hiuh grade neck wear, all goes spe 1(r cial at Oyi Great Sale Children's Dresses inn niitHctnrer's sample lino.special 1-2 price 35c Children's Underwear 19c Bos' and girls summer underwear, spec iai 10c Handkerchiefs 4c Plain white and ha r red handkerchiefs, ex-J. cellent qnHlilv, sjiecial ' $10 Sweater Coats $4.98 High urade wool sweater coatB ior (PA AO women all go, speeial yf.zO Values to $3.00 Umbrellas Clean-up on umbrellas, anything iu the nouse at the special sa!e f.19 4 to 5 Thursday 25c Black Sateen 19c Mercerized black sateen, very good P,ua'"lft- ity, special lyL $2 Heatherbloom Petticoats 1.19c Kxtra quality in petticoats that stand the wear High grade dress skirts at the vervJ Oft special price . . . ' ' ' ' 4 O 15c HucH Towels 9c Kxtr good buck towels, 18x30, at veryQ special price L $1.50 Pillow Tops 25 Fancy pillow tops, and a great assort-Off menl, special sL $1 Linen Table Damask 59c Beautiful linen table dama6kl 10 Pt'fiQ terns, special J J $3 Cotton BlanKets $1.98 12t size, extra large and extra heavy,! AO twilled warp, ni and finery, special . . 1 JO 35c Taffeta Ribbons 19c TVffeta ribbon, pla'n colors, and no bet ter value can be tound at $1.50 Fancy Silks 98c Fancy colored taffeta and fancy dress, ilki; beautiful etult at 89c 19c 98c 25c Burson Hose 19c stockings JQq 3 03 Biby Cuts 1.86 Fancy pique babv cont that are cer-1 QK taiuly great, special lOU $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk 79c Yarl wide Mat k latTeta silk, extra ne70r quality, opecinl 4 Jt $2.00 Blankets $1.35 Extra heavy cotton blankets, at ver.vl 0T Bpecial l,Oj 75c Men's Silk Hose 50c Men's silk hose in all colors; they wettrCrt good, Fpecial 3UC A New La Resista Corsets for women who want a etrongO C A corcet, special JJ Railroad Overalls 85c Finch's Detroit Special; they wear JikeQ ff iron, special 071 New Fancy Poplins 25c beautiful stuff a2) $1.00 Pillows 98c Feather pillows, good quality ticking alQftf spenisl Ot New fancy poplirs the low price of. . Clean-up of all Rummer lingerie and ginglium dresses, special 20c Lawns 8c Fancy summer lawns, to close out at special 8c 5 to 6 Thursday 75c Wool Dress Goods 49c yd Wool dress goods in pattern lengths ' ACkg yards, all wool fabrics, special tC 50c Men's Suspenders 25c Meo's fancy webs, itra quality, 8Pec-2Q Values to $4.50 Dresses $1.98 1.98 35c Hankerchiefs 23c Women's fancy hondkerchiets in a largeQQ assortniaut of patterns, special a)C 10c Laces 5 c Vwl, laces that UBiiaily sell for 10c per ydC sold at, Bpecisl ". Emdroidery Remnants 10c yd Remnants of embroidery that llsuallv sell at 2"ic to 50c, special 1UC B. V. D. Underwear 50c Mef.'e B.V. D. underwear Xainsoat C? the cool anu ciuifortulile kind, specie OOC 25c Stationery 10c Box Linen writing paper and envelopes at,irk. Bpecial 1UC Hyde Grade Galita 15c yd None better and few as good ; washes anu wears well, special 15c These Bargains Are Good All Day Long Lot No. 1. Regular SellingValues up to $8.00, Special $3,00 Thin lot contain beautiful gowns, skirts, I'rln cess slips, chemise, corset coven, cuinhinatitui euilB, extra nrdllixry values that yon can not duplicate at two or three limes what we ssk. Kvery garment a beauty, spec- CV) On Lot No. 2. Regular Selling' Value to $5.00, Special $2.00 In the lot you will lind huh class gowns skins, combination suits, princess slips and corset covers. Ilfdiililnlly made up of fine materials, things that you can not buy matei- ' la and make them near as cheaply j Look these over at special . ,lv$2.00 Lot No. 3. Regular Selling Value to $3.00, Special $1.50 At this low price you can buy a wealth of nndermuslins that are exiguisile and all of tine materialB and beautifully trimmed n itnwiiB, covers, skirts, princess'sli and com bination, tjnite rare valueB at 8,ec' 5Q Lot No. 4. Regular Value to $2.00 at special $1.00 j Beautiful under garment trimmed in laces and ' embroideries. Una m.t.rial. Ali.. . ordinary some originally at the manufacturers coBt, gowoB, skirts, corset covers, combination suits, drawers, Blips etc. Extra (T 1 ff good values, special ()J..UV Lot No. 5. Regular Selling Value to $1.25, Special 69c A large assortment to pick from and of value that you can not expect to got verv o.ren. (toWiis, Skirt-, Covers Drawers, suits. ?0 Beautiful stuff at special 0yC Lot No. 6. Regular Values to 75c special at 39c A large assortment to pick from in towns, skirts, drawers, and combination suits all at the special price, good material and OH neat trimmings OiC Lot No. 7. Regular Value from 25 to 35c, special 19c A big lot coverB, drawers to pick from, nil are well made and neat iu price, special UK li NKW8. 1lss Annii Smith, of Oakland. us visitor Iu the city yoslerduy, Prof. Austin, of Wilbur, is a busl mK visitor In Ihc city todny. All post amis 1c each at The Fair Stove, best HssortiiK-nt In town tf MIks Minnie Cnryoll oU for San M.irlin. Call torn la. this morn in n to sptnd a few wtvks visiting fitrnds. S. Illlitrd, the real estate man, trt tit to iMiiln this men, inn look after business umltorH Mlsa CladvH MrKtiv. of Oakland. n.Mt vestrnluy Iu (be city victim; wilh iriends. V. V llnrdtui;. of ibe W. Iiiirdlni: I. and Compiiny, is spendlni; n few days et the ttenini tuetropn lis InnkiHK Hi tef business Interest a. I?. Kent on. present sheriff of hnui; )as atuuty. has tiled his derlnratlon 'f tiefditilng it candid:, 1e fir re-tder-tcn with the coiitily clerk. Mr V' ntun Is ii denim rat and aubinits himself to the will of the democrat U- nier? at the primary election to be bWd tu Septeinber. I.Ot'Al, XKWS. I. It. Kiddle. A. I. and t'al Sim mons returned yesterday from the vicinity f Kiddle where they enjoyed a week's bunlitif;. Mrs. A. It. Klllson left for Jack sonville this morning where she noes to spend a few months visiting w 1th friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Maiden left for Med ford this inornltm where thev will spend several weeks visiting wilh friends. Attorney Klbert Hermann and .!n rph Mli-elll left for Tort land last idqht ti luiik after various business mallets. J. T(. Hell, of llood Uiver. Is smMultny a few days In the city vls lllnir friends and looking over the country, O. W Hucher has filed his declar ation to heroine a candidate for jus tice nf the peace. In I'ass Creek pre hiet. with the rmtnty clerk. Mr. Itm her is a republican and submits himself suhlect to the approval nf the voters at the primary election to be held on September 2 4. LOCAL XKWS. A. It. Mattnon, formerly of this comity, but now a resident of Port land, was In the city on business and Greeting his many old-time friends. J. Vt Perkins, secretary of the Doui-las County Development Com pany, returned from Portland this morning after uttendini; to business matters at that city. Mrs. J. I. Woodson, accompanied by her sister-In-law. Mrs. W. h Stevens, of Portland, left for the mountains pjist of Oakland this morn ini; where they will spend some time enjoying camp lite. Win. flalllttau and wife, of CMai go. arrived In the citv last evening and today went on to Kusene. They are very much impressed with Kose bmi;. and expect to return here to live and engage in business. Or, Callaway and wife, who have been pendiiur the past two weeks at San Francisco attendiui; the an nual convention of the osteopath olnslelans returned home last even ing. They report a moat enjoy able time. LOCAL XKWS. Lace curtains and curtain goods below cost at The Katr Store. tf Dr. Wade, of Drain, Is spending the day In town attending to business matters and greeting old friends. Mrs. Addie Short will preach In the Baptist church at Dlllard next Sunday. Mrs. Ilelle N. Smith is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. T. Colt, In this city. A. U. Multoon. a former resident of Kosehurg, but of late of Portland. Is spending the day tn town visit ing with old time friends. M. Zlgter and Cat Simmons, who have been in the city for the past week visiting at the home of I. It. Kiddle and family, returned yes terday to their home at Portland. Mrs. Prank N'ewland. accompan ied by her sister. formerly Miss Hello Roberts, left for Portland this morning. Mrs. Newiand will re main at the metropolis- permanently, while her sister will spend a few weeks visiting with friends. LOCAL XKWS. Mrs. K. L. Miller and little daugh ter returned from Newport this morn ing after spending some time en joying the pleasantries attendant to life on the seashore. The local Yoeman lodge will meet in regular session this evening, at which time a number of candidates will be Initiated Into the mysteries of the order. Mrs. W. II. Ollivant went to Sa lem this afternoon In response to a telegram announcing- the serious ill ness nf her daughter, Mrs, John Thorite. Acting Governor Jay Rnwerman expects to spend a couple of days In Kosehurg enronte from Mnrshfield to Salem tibout August IS. Mr. Bower man is well known here and his visit will no doubt be much appreciated. Olaf Ollsson. n loeal train dispat cher, left for Portland this morn ing, accompanied by the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pengra. who re side at theOregon metropolis. The littte hoy will remain at Portland while Mr. Ollsson will return here in about ten days. LOCAL XKWS. John Kurtz, a weir known Rose burg man, underwent an operation at Mercy hospital this morning lor ap pendicitis. Dr. Smith had charge of the case and was assisted in the op eration by Dr Seel. v. Mrs. S. X. Woodard. of Yoncalla, and her mother. Mrs. Albert Cobb, of Troy Pennsylvania, ate spending a few days in the city visiting at the homes of F. J Woodard and H. X. Cobb. H. C. Roberts and family returned Sunday from a week's stav in the Ol alla district. While absent Mr. Rob erts and his three sons were suc cessful In killing twelve fine deer and brought home with them a good supply of venison, a large portion of which was left at The News' editor's home and was mighty fine eating. R Ft. Wood and M. L. Brown, a couple of prosperous ranchers from Camas Valley, spent Monday in Rose burg looking after business matters. Both gentlemen were verv much in terested In the electric railway prop osition that has been submitted, and expressed themselves aS hoping that the line would soon be built.