TIIE SrORMXG OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910. 3 All Velvet and Corduroy Bags One-Third Off 1 Hand bags of velvet and cor duroy with long silk cord handles, finished with silk tassels. In round, square and envelope shape. Mounted on ten and six inch frames. Lined with a fine quality of heavy silk. All are fitted with change purse. Paisleu and Crochet Bags AT HALF PRICE Novelty bags made of the In dian shawl. Paisley and -gold, hand-crocheted. Very stylish and attractive styles. In a neat size. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY POST HOLIDAY SPECIALS FROM ALL OVER THE STORE All Utility Boxes Now One-Half Price Our entire stock of matting covered shirt waist or utility boxes of cedar are marked at half price for this sale only. They sell from $3.00 up to 15.00 each. $5.00 Folding Card Tables for $2.98 These handy folding card tables are made of solid oak, with a thirty-inch square top covered with the best quality all-wool green felt. These tables come in early English, golden oak or mahogany finish. I Metalography ana Pyrography All Half Price METALOGRAPHY SETS, $2.75, $1.00 and 60c, reduced to $1.88. 50r and 25r. COLLAR BAGS. $1.60. reduced to 75. POWDER BOXES, panels and fern dishes, $1.25, reduced to 63c. INK STANDS and candlesticks, $1.00. reduced to 50J. FRAMES and Tie Racks. 69c. reduced to 30c( CANDLE SHADES. 15c, 25c and 50c, reduced to 8S 13 and :23c. ' ' PYROGRAPHY Mirrors, plaques, panels, pipe racks, ther mometers, match safes, calendars, glove and handkerchief boxes, post cards, stains, bulbs and finished pieces, all at HALF PRICE. New Gas Lights S5 HAIR SWITCHES Special $3.9o 40 This is the best Gas Light made in America. It is manu factured by a company whose lights are known from ocean to ocean. We purchased 5000 of these lights in order to be able to sell them at a CUT PRICE. The manufacturers refuse to al low us TO USE THEIR NAME. Suffice to say that at 4Sc this is the biggest bargain ever offered in a standard light. It is a new model: comes with full or half frosted globe. Fitted with a very superior mantle. All complete for 4S. 30-inch three oz. fine human hair switches in all shades. Ex tra well mounted. Switches Special $18 24 inches long; 21-2 ounces. $12 Pinless Puffs, spec! 6.23 $10 Recamier puff, sp'd $4.25 $8 Chignon puffs, spec'l 3.98 $4 Empire puffs, spec! $1.98 Popular Music Special at 1 5c Baby Mine Under the Yum Yum Tree That Loving Mtl ody Rubinstein Sole That Mesmerizing Mendelsohn Tune Call Me Up Seme Rainy Attctnoon Planning Lucy Anna Loo Horn y Gal-Swing Me High, Swing Me LowRah-Rah Boys-1 Want Some One io Flat With Me Rosa Rlgoletto i Dream of the Flowers Goblins' Parade Frat March Chick' en Red. Victor Talking Machines 50c Down 50c a Week Notion Specials Peerless upright gas mantles, extra strong light 8 Imported upright gas globes. Special 18 Inverted gas globes, full or half frosted, Special 12t Self-light gas mantle, guaran teed for 60 days. Special. 32 $4.50 " Perfection Oil Heat ers $3.25 .Folding lunch boxes 18 Gild-Edge shoe Polish 18 Imperial silver polish 18 14-inch feather duster 35 6 to 9 in. fine shears 18 Large net bags 18 Nickel spool-holders .... . 8 Framed Pictures 24c Pictures framed in oval and square frames of antique fin ish, in gold, black and brown. These pictures are complete with glass and mat. Sizes up to 10 by 12 in. These frames aie suitable for two and even three photographs. One-Fourth Off on- Picture Framing Poker Chips 38c 50 white, 25 blue and 25 red noker chiDS to a box. A i . Planing Cards 8c Hawk extra fine linen finish. Perfect slip. 65c Boxed Paper 23c Fine linen writing paper and envelopes. v . 500 ScoreCards5cDoz. Large score cards, full rules of the game, 24-hand score. Post Card Alt urns Half Price We are selling all our post card albums at just half price for this special sale only. A large assortment. No Groceries No Liquors No Bakery No Restaurant C& Coreg7" MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY W. B. Corsets Remarkable Values in Muslin Underwear Drawers -! j? W Jl ' In ?rSet . -fiPi l lliM itH Sizes Covers jjj p - ' $2.75 AND $2.50 NIGHTGOWNS FOR $1.19 Ladies' nightgowns, made of fine nainsook in three distinct styles. One style is made with a square neck and wide band finish of insertion and ribbon, with sleeves of all embroidery. The circular-neck style has puff sleeves finished with a wide embroidery band. The empire style has trim mings of lace, insertion edging, beading strung with ribbons and flowing sleeves. $3.00 COMBINATION SUITS FOR $1.95 SUIT These combinations consist of drawers and corset covers, made of fine nainsook with trimmings of lace and embroidery insertion, beading and ribbon forming a yoke. The drawers are finished with a ruffle of lace and insertion. Also the Princess style with circular neck embroidery edge and ribbon drawstring. The drawers being finished with a deep embroidery ruffle. $2.00 WHITE PETTICOATS FOR $1.19 Ladies' petticoats of very good muslin, finished at the bottom with a deep ruffle of lawn with four rows of lace insertion and edging and has an under dust ruffle. ' $1.50 WHITE PETTICOATS FOR 79c White petticoats for ladies, with deep ruffle, trimmed with six rows insertion of embroidery and cluster tucks. Has under dust ruffle. - $1.50 AND $1.65 COMBINATION SUITS 98c Corset cover and drawer combination suits for ladies, with ruffle, finished with lace edging, the cor set cover has dainty embroidery trimmings and ribbon drawstring. .Also Princess style with lace edging. 75c STYLE OF DRAWERS FOR 59c Ladies drawers made in the circular and regulation style, trimmed with embroidery. Also the skirt effect with cluster of tucks on the ruffle. Velvet, Silk and Wool Dresses Selling Regularly to $25.00 Thursday and Friday $9.00 Dresses that have style and express distinction, modeled on the newest and most up-to-date lines. They are most practical, as they can be worn for afternoon, evening or theater dress. Our New York buyer secured what we consider the most wonderful values possible in these velvet, silk and woolen dresses. They are show-room samples of a reliable, trust worthy ladies tailor who forbids anything but the very best possible tailored garments in his stock. Two or three weeks earlier it would have been impossible to touch these dresses at a special price. tt Plain tailored, fancy trimmed and braided styles. The colors range from black through the staple, into the light evening shades. Positively no telephone, mail or dealers orders will be filled. None sent C O. D. None on approbation. $9.00 Attractively Priced Neckwear LINEN COLLARS 9c EACH Ladies' linen collars in embroidered patterns in floral, dotted and bow-knot designs. In various heights from 1 1-4 to 2 1-2 inches. Also Dutch collars, shapes with pointed cor ners. These collars come in all sizes and sell reg ularly at 17c each. LACE STOCK COLLARS AT 6c Lace stock collars in pretty Venise patterns, in a great assortment of styles, in plain, round and pointed effects. In white and ecru. PS JOIN THE BOOK LOVERS' CLUB $1.00 Down $1.00. a Week r THURSDAY AND FRIDAY POST HOLIDAY SPECIALS ; FROM ALL OVER THE STORE Shirts for Men at 85c, Each The Kind That Sell for $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts of percale and madras, made with plain or plaited bos oms, with attached cuffs. They come in many attractive good patterns, including black and white stripes. In all sizes. One-Third Off on All Smoking Jackets On all our lounging robes, smoking jackets and housecoats we will sell at one-third less the regular price. These robes come in, all sizes and most excellent patterns from which to make your choice. $1.00 Four-in-Hand Neckties for 63c Neckwear, for men with wide, folded ends and graduating shapes in attractive patterns and shades. House Dresses All Underpriced $1 :50 House Dresses 98c Ladies' one-piece house dresses, made of figured percale, with square putch neck and side openings, trimmed with fancy band. ;, :i .. $2 H ouse Dr esses $1.29 One-piece house dresses of fine stripe" percale, also blue chambray. Made with high-neck, plaited front and long sleeves. In blue, white, polka dot. Has round neck. $2-25 House Dress $1.69 $2-50 House Dress$ 1.98 Ladies' one-piece house dress of light-colored percale, in checks, stripes. . Made with square neck, side opening and three-quarter sleeves. ' Extra quality checked per cale one-piece house dresses, with square Dutch neck, plaited front, bias bandings, inverted plait on skirt. Our Owl Cut Rate Sale Of Drugs and 10c cake rose glycerine soap 7 10c Jergen's Almond soap. .70 10c Jergen's Oatmeal glycer ine and elderflower soap.. .6 10c Jergen's unwrapped soap 3 15c box toilet soap .9 20c Juvenile soap 11 15c Pear's unscented soap 12 20c Pear's glycerine 14 15c cake Jersey cream soap, 4 cakes to box. . Special. .45 25c box Resinol soap 16J 25c box Imp. toilet soaps. .17$ 10c peroxide bath soap 7$ 5c cake 20-MuIe Team borax soap. Six cakes for 25 10c cake Jap Rose soap 70 10c Calif. Medicated soap..8 35c Daggett & Ramsdell cream 28J 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste.. 16 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 16 50c Satin skin cream 34 50c Camelline bottle 29 35c Talcum powder 23J Toilel Supplies 35c half-lb. theatrical cream 23 35c Tooth brushes 19J $1.00 Cushion-Back . hair brushes .69' 75c Cushion-Back hair brushes ..-.49i 75c lb. Dioxogen 59 25c lb. Peroxide 18i 15c porous plasters 9 $1 Beef, Iron and Wine. .59 35c Laxative Fig Syrup. .25 50c Hay's Hair Health. .27 50c Rubber Gloves. 33 25c bottle glycerine and rose water 18 35c bottle extracts ...29 10c Epsom Salts ;4 10c Soda Bicarbonate. 4 25c pure glycerine 18t 35c Merck's sugar of milk 20 $1.00 Eau de Quinine 66 10c lb. borax .7j 25c Bromo Quinine 16 35c Wyeth's Lithia Tab- . lets 26 50c Milk of Magnesia 33 CHICAGO GETS COAST SHOW Lumbermen to Plf HVilblt in East to Cost 93000. TAOOXIA. Wash.. Dec. :$. (Special.) The Pacific Cat Lntnbrr Mnufc turrs Association at Ita monthly meet ing at t'i i'ommerctal Oub. authorised th Inatallatlon at t'hlrajcn of a fir lumber exhibit almllar to that which t ae proved auereMful la Minneapolis the past few years. The freater part nf f Joi necessary to equip and Install la exhibit was subscribed oa th spot. The Minneapolis exhibit wUI also be, continued. The Association legislative, commit te was Instructed to take tip with lb next Legislature th problem pre sented br a state law which does not permit rhs "average demurrage rule of the railroads to apply to Intranstate bualness. G. Startup aud ldward K. rVhaffer were appointed dele nates to meetings of Kaatern Retail Lumber men at Omaha. Kansas City and Min neapolis. Another committee will bs sppolnted to meet the Orejon and Washing-ton Aaaoclatlon at I'entralla soon to plan Joint advertising cam paign tot til. -.- OLD BAKER MINE PRODUCES Connor Crek Property Show s Re cent Strike of Ore. BAKER. Or, Dec. 5$. (Special.) The old Connor Creek mine on Snake River began operation again today by starting ten stamps upon the rich ore recently uncovered- According to P. J. Powers, in charge of "the mine, the bullion strike was made about two weeks ago and arrangements were Im mediately made to renew operations of the mine. The strike la on of th richest mad for years. The mine Is the oldest In Baker County and has been worked for over 40 years. . It is estimated that over JI.OOO.OOO worth of gold has been taken from the property. Railroad Man Goes on School Board MARSHFIELJ). Or.. Dec. 28. (Spe rial.) C. J. Millls. general manager for the local Interests of the Southern Pa cific Railroad, has been elected member of the MarshfMd School Board to take the place-of W. S. McFarland. who has moved from the city. Another school election will be held the latter part of this month when the levy for school tax.es will be settled. CHRISTMASJTURKEY FATAL Coldstorage Fowl Causes Ptomaine Poisoning, Is Belief. Suffering from ptomaine poisoning due. It is said, to eating cold-storage turkey at Christmas dinner. George Gould. 8 years old, son of Mrs. H. L. Qould, died at the home of hie; mother, . 618 Clay street yesterday afternoon. The boy showed no 111 efects from his holiday meal until Tuesday night when he' was attacked by severe pains, and although prompt medical attend ance was obtained for him he did. not improve, death resulting yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. While the lad also ate candy Christ mas day this is not blamed for hi death as other children, who also ate the confection, have suffered no 111 ef fects. Grants Pass Clnb Out for Members. GRANTS PASS.. Or.', Dee. 28. (Spe cial.) The Grants Pass Commercial Club is making rapid strides to Increase the membership to 600 before the first of the year. At the last rally for new members over 80 joined m one nipht. Since that time arrivals from the East have settled in the Valley and all are wifring to join upon an invitation. Many of the largest fruitgrowers In the county have recently Joined and attend the meetings in automobiles. Brnsh Prairie Millman Bankrupt. BRUSH PRAIRIE. Wash., Dec 28. (Special.) William McKenzie, who op erated a sawmill near Brush Prairie last Summer and who was followed into the city last year by irate workmen who wanted their pay, was today de clared a bankrupt. To George B. Simp son, referee In bankruptcy, he said ha had liabilities of $4000 and assets of $9000. January 8 was set for hearing the case. . . I