Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 21, 1902, Image 10

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    MAKE OUT YOUR LIST OF NEEDFULS AND COME TO US AT ONCE
.
This is a satisfactory store and your permanent place to trade
A FEW RE A
The people's popular trading place Is branching out so rapidly. A won
derful low-price argument which convinces all who attend. Keep
this for your future guide.
SONS
WHY
29c
Ladles'
Outing
Gowns
50c.
full-size
' flannel
worth
33c
Ladles' fast-blk.
Umbrellas, 26-ln
frame, natural
wood h an dies,
good 50c quality.
19c
Children's extra
heavy Under
wear, derby rib
bed and fleece
lined.
16c
Boys, extra
heavy Iron-clad
Hose double
knee and toes.
25c
Ladies' fleece
flannel Petticoats
fancy finished
edge.
38c
Men's b e st
heavy Working
Shirts, double
sewed and doub
le back and front
cood 50-cent
grade.
$2.25 Boys' Fine Suits
for SI .50
This looks like the last call to dinner. What a sea
son It has been to be sure. 650 fine suits like these
have passed through this store during the present sea
son averaging in price $2.00 to $2.50. So these last
ones go for $1.50. Splendid styles and colors to
choose from. The selling is as brisk as the first of
the season, for our friends do as much for us as the
papers ofttimes more.
CORSETS
The Best at Popular Prices
The generous buying in this depart
ment is more than double that of a
year ago; simply because we carry
the best and most popular and well
known corsets. The famous Thom
son's Glove-Fitting, the Armorside
and the R. & G., all of which are
positively guaranteed unbreakable;
price,
$1.00
RARE PETTICOAT
BARGAINS
The best skirt in America for the
price. It's a mercerized beauty, with
' deep accordion-pleated flounce. We
nave sold their mates at $1.50 and
considered good value at that. But
as a special inducement for more to
visit this money-saving department,
you get them for
OUTFITTERS FOR
LITTLE FOLKS
Mothers will be particularly inter
ested in the development oi the in
fants' department, the growth of
which is phenomenal.
A Few Reasons for It
Infants' all-wool crocheted sacques,
19c
iol croc!
9c
' Infants' all-wool crocheted bootees,
Infants' all-wool hose, in pink, blue,
red, black and white, extra good at
25c
$1.25
'And about 200 of the regular 50c to
75c ones, all sizes to choose irom,
while they last you get the choice and
pay only
39c
Domestic Dep'rtment
Domestics sold here just as we sell
everything else, without being used
for baits. And we get many savings
by buying for two stores instead of
one.
36-inch Bleached Muslin.... 4j4c yd
36-inch Unbleached Muslin.. 4ic yd
8-4 Bleached Sheeting 15c yd
0-4 Unbleached Sheeting 13c yd
Sheets, 63x81 inches 32c
Sheets, 64x00 inches 39c
10-4 Bedspreads 4?c
n -4 Bedspreads 59c
Pillow Slips, only 7c
Red Table Cloths, 8-4 30c
' Chenille Table Covers, 6-4 490
Fancy Fringed Stand Covers 25c
' Best Opaque Window Shades 25c
Curtain Pole and fixtures ajc
WRAPPERS AT LESS
Good, warm, Fleece Flannel Wrap
pers, well made, good $1 grade, for
69c
We have everything else that is need
ed for the comfort of the little tots
to be had at most reasonable prices.
Women's Knit Under
wear and Hosiery
Values
The splendid variety and
prices are fast making this
popular department.
lowest
a very
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
IN EVERYDAY NEEDS
Boys' extra heavy ribbed ironclad
Hose, regular 25c. Come this week
and get them, 2 pairs for
35c
Boys' good flannelette Waists, both
blouse and shirt waist, for only
35c
Ladies' Knit Shawls, 1 in all colors,
extra large size, special at 75c and
50c
Ladies' wool, heavy ribbed Knit
Skirts, all colors, special at only
75c
Ladies' all-wool Cashmere Hose,
double toe and heel, special at three
pairs for
$1.00
Ladies' fancy Hose, all kinds, stripes
or fancy designs, worth 35c to 50c, ior
25c
10-4 cotton Blankets, each only
20c
10-4 double cotton Blankets, only
43c
6c
Persian fleece
Flannel, beauti
ful colors, woitii
10c.
32c
A yard Good
quality apron
ginghams or In
digo calico. '
7!c
A yard A full
33-inch Percale,
all good patterns
71
1 '
69c
CLARK'S
THREAD
MACHINE
AT HALF
Only 250 dozen, so don't delay, while
they last you may take half dozen
spools.
2 for 5c instead of 5c
DRAPERY DEPART
MENT VALUES
, 48c
A neat Nottingham Lace Curtain, 3
yards long and 60 inches wide.
75c
Men's extra
heavywool fleec
ed Underwear
good value at
$1.00.
$1.00
Ladles all-wool
Oneita Union
Suits In cream
sold any place
at $1.50.
39c
Men's Percale
Shirts, 2 collars
or cuffs to match
best 50c ones.
WE DON'T FORGET
THE MEN'S WANTS
Values that shauld induce the ordi
nary business man to take an hour
off to share in the savings. Such
values are only occasionally seen
Men's 75c Negligee Percale Shirts, a
collars to match, choice of white or
' colored for
43c
Men's Fancy Silk Front Shirts, best
75c values for
50c
Men's Best 50c Working Shirts in all
colors, light or dark, for
38c
49c
Boys' extra
heavy all - wool
Sweaters, all
sizes and colors
good $1 grade.
39c
Men's 50c Percale Shirts, soft or stiff
bosom, cuns to match, ior
29c
Men's Large Size Jap Silk Handker
chiefs in wliite for
12k
Men's fine fleece wool-lined Under
wear, usually $1, for'
$1.25
fine Swiss Q
ace edge, good
$2.25
$2.50
For women's all-wool fleece-lined,
nonshrinking Vests or Pants.
$1.00
Women's all-wool Oneita Union
Suits, sold any place at $1.50.
50c
Women's extra fine ribbed fleece
lined Underwear in pink, blue and
cream.
Ladies' plain white
Aprons, full size, only
or gingham
10c
Ladies' heavy outing flannel Petti
coats with ruffled and scalloped edge
for only
60c
Children's best Nazareth Waists, all
sizes,
15c
Misses' double-faced Mackintoshes
for
2
A yard
heavy OuMng
Flannel - so':!
anyvh;'rc at 10c
21c
A yard Good
17-inch brown
Cotton Crash
Toweling.
4c
75c
Women's black
Tights, fleeced.
cotton Vests and
93c
Women's natural all-wool Vests,
Derby or Richelieu ribbed, regular,
$1.25.
fine Swiss Curtain, with
ruffle and lace edge, good $1.50 value.
For a beautiful Battenburg Pattern
Curtain, full 3li yards long, worth $4.
Portlers, a neat pattern of good
Whipcord Tapestry; all the better
ones, too, at money-saving prices.
30c
45c and 50c a yard; a beautiful line
of fine Oriental Striped Draperies.
BLACK TAFFETA SILK
A 27-inch rich, heavy, all-silk Taffeta,
to go while it lasts at
$1.00 Instead of $1.25
50c
Women's or Misses' cotton Combi
nation Suits, fleece lined in gray or
cream.
25c
Women's fancy Hose, all colors and
designs, worth 40c to 50c.
25c
Fast black wool or cotton Herms
dorf Hose, usual 35c sort.
10c
Women's fast black cotton Host, fine
gauge, narrow ankle.
25c
Ladles' fancy lace stripe or fancy
'Hose, in black or colors, regular
35c to 35c-
75c
Dress Goods Department
A SCENE OF BUSY TRANSACTIONS
A FEW REASONS FOR IT
15c
a yard, a fine line of late School
Plaids, 34 inches wide.
Men's s8-inch Umbrella, steel rod,
paragon frame, and fine fast-black
cover, only
Men's Double-Faced
all siies, for only
$1.00
ible-Faced M;
r only
$1.50
Mackintoshes,
50c
Latest all-wool Dress Goods in Ve
netians, Zibbalines, Sackings, Chevi
ots, etc., 42 inches wide.
48c
Fancy Black Soliel, 44 inches wide,
all wool.
$1.25
a yard, black goods, in the best and
latest weaves, Armures, Melrose,
Whipcords, etc
87c
$1.50
Misses' Tam O'Shanters,
19c
Boys' Golf Caps,
10c
A yard A full
36-inch Curtain
Scrim, in cream
or white.
Towels and Toweling
Fashion changes ajid ofttimes we sell
seasonable merchandise for half price,
but who cares for fashions in towels f
So this chance to buy for special
prices will be appreciated. A jumble
of prices follows:
TOWELING
Toilet Twill Crash 4
Heavy Crash, 16 inches wide 5c
Heavy Bleached Linen, Crash... 7Vic
Heavy Linen, Crash, 18 inches... 10c
German Damask, fancy border. 12V2C
Linen Huck, 18 inches u'Ac
TOWELS
Honeycomb, large size W
Extra heavy, large size liftc
Extra heavy Huck 1254c
Turkish, good size 4c and Jc
Turkish, extra size ' 7J4c
Turkish, heavy, extra size.i2j4c, 15c
16c
A yard A good
50-inch fish-net
Curtaining in
neat pattern.
19c
AyardRed Ta
ble Damask 60
inches wide.
SILK CLEAN-UP
In all wanted colors and designs. A
maker sends us his season's clean-up.
You never paid less than a dollar for
its equal; while they last, per yard,
39c
Satin Sollels, in all colors, sponged
and shrunk 42 inchhes wide.
$1.50
a yard, 54 inch, all wool, double faced,
heavy Suiting, in all colors.
Bedding Department
The chilly weather speaks volumes
for this department especially at these
prices.
$1.85
Extra heavy double gray Blanket.
$3.95
Heavy all-wool gray Oregon Blanket,
worth $5.00.
55c
Large size, good Feather Pillows.
69c
Full site Comforters, good coverings,
10c
A yard for fancy
silk Ribbons 3 to
4 inches wide.
2k
A spool, Clark's
spool cotton
Thread.
1c
A spool Best
Crochet Cotton,
all colors.
3c
A skein for Carl
son Currier's
best Embroidery
Silk:
2k
Fine Silk Mor
eens, all colors,
best 50c grade.
1c each
Fine Aluminum
Thlmblea.
1c a yard
Fins lot of Fsnoy
Trimming Braids.
1c a cake
Sho Blacking-.
Icdoz.
I a.rtje and small
tzeg Best Pearl
Buttons.
lea card
Good Hooks and
Eyn, usual'So sort
1c a paper
Fins sharp needle
point Pin.
1c each
Children's colored
border School
Handkerchief.
5c
Boys' good, durable
Suspenders, good
eiaetlo web.
A cake, all kinds
of good Toilet
Soaps usual Sc
sort.
1c
Each Fancy
roled gold plated
Pins worth 10c
to 25c.
144 to 146
THIRD
STREET
IANA1
AN
PORTLAND, OREGON
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