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J fraakal rattirnaj .t ikl r'a.-a Caraailia. afttrt aaa aitaal roa- i '' aai a a aaaac at a itraa l" T M'a. W. J K, for Mra harlaa H. t aataar. Vra. Kar.nhill. af trtrtaa t'elimeia. Mra. awratt. 4aa af ftunit, aa4 athar ata&ira aaa Tha r aaa all, a Waraaa'a !k bH a -ar.fk iH.rr ia baaar at Mrm i Caa'aar. r'aahlaat af tha raaa r4. .-at -.a af Woman. Oba. aral arttaal wamaa vara aaata. tbar aail at la anil rala a aodift. bst In barrel with) rark a4at. In aktrh mfclla MaUxaa from Mm ! Imeartad. la la aauiaara. a4 tbaaa brine Zi caala a oan4. llort4a arrarai frttit la Ihraa for aaartar. tboaa from t'altforaia Ibra tor I rant a. laaon . mn4 rrnla a doaan. r'lcrf4a rumaiivi. it canta a baakat frAmaf raaalra. b vtum aarh: rraabar' rtaa. taa fvoun-la far a quartar: banaaaa. 3. rrau a ttojan; faovr ptaaarpaa. sa canta aara. pom broun rharrlaa mar atlll ba ha4 al ! pound for li rant. Baarra l"a paara. of 0aa form, ar Sa raim a doraa. bat vary n H-a Wlntar Nallia atork ran ba had for la canta. Appla form a dapartmant br thrra aim Pr tha hot tbrr raosa from II la II. tr la .', frora I to 3 and rrr.fr tor tna larar aura o choftra aartatiaa. Llttl Lady apptaa. b ran la a pound, aaa Aatralaa la forwardtnr bar rre of atrlatr bn. whlrb. alone with lr aaaa and lima baaaa. ratail at 2 canta a pound. t ran ftoathara California alao comaa aaar apinach. al two pouado for a qaar- lar. and aaw tamaloaa at canta baakaC tit-plant. ranla. and Prnaaala prouta 14 ranla a pouad: artlrhokaa. Iwa for a qoartar: otbara 4 raaia aaca. Salary root, four for a quarter. Hwaat patatoaa, tbraa poanda for dtma: Irlah. l Zi a aark and upwards aickt pouada for la canta lattara baada. 4 and 14 ranla aarh calartr. 14 ranla a bon-n. Ratahaca. aiv potinda for a dlma llnbbard aouaah. i raota aark. llofhouao rurumbara. 1 rrnla. aod caullHowrr. 14 and II ranla a brad. aaa faint lo lha r-ant nornr waatbar tUk la a-arc a and blh- blnoob aalmoa baa lltrn la ZI caala a pound: staathaad. II ranla llallbul and aaod-data ara tark t canta a pound. Hlack and tomrod. ISH canta. and parrtk. rlouadara and barrloa 14 cartta pound. halmoa Iroul. 34 raala ra-b t'olumbia lltvar small la acatn srarra. and 34 cats a pound ta bow ak.4 for I h-rrv talta4 Salmon. I rants a pound. t'rada. IV - and Zi casta aarh; mua- rl. 14 canls and rlama a rants a pound. Oratara. btn Caatara and Olympuv 14 caata a plat. aaa la tha poultry markat: Turkata ara V. 3t and i cants a round. du ks and mm. kna stork. Z i cants, other Kraaa raata pound. II. aa. 14 la : I ranla: roastrra Z, and bratlars la raata a pouad. It-.ana. sa aad ia caala. aad sTOmaa (owl 11 1 aara. fowls, draaaad and draw a rr r for atusand aad roaatlnc. frora 44 caala lo 1 ' llaablla. Zi canta aa. a. aaa rrak. fanrr. aalart" sees ara 41 rants a aVaan. bat ;t-bojr-o.d aca ara ar.-t at t ranfa ttaaH ara ara tna amir fraah variair to ba bad. and! alao quo tad at 44 ranla. and rold slor aa stork at Z 1 and 39 ranla a dosan. Mutiar. ZI aad ii canls a pound. i, rrr ts a roll. lalry butlar. In rlrr'itar ona. pound l pats, that bora an old-faahlonrd. homo j lias look, ara otTsrad In lha Carroll. Mark.! at ii ranla each. l.oB.amad elder appta buttar. IS canta a pound. Whlppirx cream. 14 cents a pint bOMIai. Home. marl head cheese, rery Arm. ; a ranla a pound. Honeycomb trtpo. S ranla a pound. I. Iter and blood sausase, aarh It rants a pound. IOWA SOCIETY HAS PARTY Social r-raslon la Allrnrlrd by aaa ivrn. Ona af lha bla; stala society calher Incs of tha seaaon was tha loo a btata nocl.ty party len Wadnasday merit at tha blaaonao Tempi. About 314 at tended and tha erenlnc was passed at cards and danrlnc. A number of promi nent roriland peopla who ara ex-lowa reaidenta were prcaent and Impromptu talks wars sTlren. 1ias fiajoma ICmllaon sana a number of solos, which wara practically ths only provramm. After an ermine of I cards and danclnc rafroshmants war I rrrd. On tha committee war sirs II. C. Re'nhart. Jamea J. Crosalry and Jodaa John K Cleland. Alihouah ths affair waa clran at tha recular busl- neaa mealing lima. It was a purely so cial srenl. AUTO ARRESTS ARE THREAT Pollro Icrlar War Asalnat Car I W lihont I.lornnra. Almoal any day. say lb pollra, ar-1 reata will begin pourlnc Into tha po llra station for thoao who hara not ob-I talnad their 114 auiomobila licenses. Arrordlnr ta II. I. Coffin, chairman I of lha public safety commission. ' who haa bean detailed to lua temporary laranaa tsas. but 4a per cent of th owners bara their new licenses, lie Is I rareirinc about 4 applications a day. but Ihera ara soma 1004 machines Id 1'ortland. Tba pollra bava been lenient tip tot Ihle time, girtnk ample allowance fori lays, hut trery shortly lha as will tall oo thoe who bay procraatlnatad. Temporary licenses ar being issued I I o aai. ihAM with) new rare CASTOR IA 1 Tar TnftpU aad CTiiMrta. Ttjtki Yea Kan Alwajs Bcjgtt SdStftl th4) C'synataja of Good 1hngs In The Market TH'R ef tha store and markets' e'lcits lb fa.-t that baslaes Is a aery hopeful eutleofc slave t -a M.w Tear rasva In. Mara meaer la Kattitff Into ctre.jlatla aad taa aanarai l.aa ta keel?hr. leaf, after an adrnirtas; s' aa tfaf the t ..-!. appla d.apiar owe af ear Jrota af alrl ra"i star w.il '-' proud as t ail tha ath.r ataad-brs 1" ;). tha arlr Bear arriral in fruit that ri . aa 4ia-ara4 ta red aaaaaaA 1 i a hi. k a-e ratauad at a canta a euaa ! i alL-arn a a aant aj a; eora bead na aaral efiaiaa. a acted at la. V4 i-.a's a aoian. I Jaa'.aa ara n t aa. raata and swaat : Ta-a-rtnes twa atoa.a for a aaartar 1 Men's Fine Hats 31.50 Y, 4i'r Regular pric S3 and $5 each. Heath, War barton. Bo r tat ino, Dobbt and Bristol makes, ol toft Fedora and Tele tcopa shapes; broken sixes and various stylish shades. Vw ' ' a- -a- Clearance Sale Price $1.50 Get One Today Buffum iS: Pendleton bforrison Street Opposite Postoffice Trading Stamps Given on Charge Accounts if Paid in Fullby 10th of Each Mon th Delightful Luncheon Served in Our Tea Room, 4th Floor, 11:30 to 2:30 Daily. Prompt Service i y ' z " . x i f:::.;:: : 111 ? "'v . ' ! s-y-' JJi U ? I II lilt . asktiU. il I II 1111 .1 1 V C - r r'r , 1 Learn to Knit and Crochet Frc classes from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 daily in Art Needlework Dept. 2d floor, under direc tion of Miss Schaefer. OldSfWortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 FEBRUARY Patterns and Home Journal Fashion Book for early Spring now ready. Get your free copy of "Good Dress ing" Magazine. Friday A Day of Great Economies . awarsam fv w1 "YrVT lr XT 'T r?rv tw i- a?va u ii v irvk n Timely Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise to Clean Up the 'Stocks of All Odd Lines, Rem nants. Small Lots, Etc Prepara- tory to Inventory. Extraordinary Opportunities for Quick Money Savings in All D e p ar t tn en t s . Women's $17.00 Suits at $8.50 $28.50 Coats $11.98 Second Floor Special lines of Women's and Misses' Suits in th Inventory Sale at just i price. Latest midwinter models with fur trimmings and rhin collars. Belted, loose bark and plain-tailored styles in the season's fashionable weaves. On sale on 2d floor. Women's $17.00 Suits now for only $ 8,50 Women's 120.00 Suits now for only 910.0O Women's $27.50 Suits now for only 1:1.75 Women's $35.04 Suits now for only S 1 7.50 Women's $13.00 Suit now for only $22.50 Women's $32.50 SuiU now for only $20.23 Second Floor Snappy styles in Women's and Misses' Coats late models especially adapted for the wintry weather. , Made from heavy warm tweeds, zibelines, Meltons, broadcloth and other materials. Belted and loose-back models with military collars, etc. These come mostly in three-quarter lengths, , serviceable for wear on all occasions. A splendid assortment of colors and all sizes up to 40. Coats in this group priced for merly up to $28.50. Your Cf "J GO choice now at low price of V'0 Women's Wool Sweaters at $5.00 Second Floor Women's Knitted Wool and Angora Sweaters in all the wanted colors. Some have striped collars and cuffs with roll collars and sash others in lighter weights, suitable for wear about the 3T flfl house. White and colors. Sizes up to 44. Sale Price only PJll Women's Silk or Wool Scarfs and Caps Second Floor SILK SCARFS in brilliant colors, stripes and checks; also plain colors with stripe borders and fringed ends. Great variety of styles. Prices from S-.95 to $3.30 Second Floor ANGORA SCARFS in full range of the wanted colors. The prices range $1.00 up to $2.08 ANGORA and Knit Wool Scarf and Cap Sets from $1.75 up to $2.05 -rr 4 Baby Dresses At V2 Price Second Floor Inventory Sale of Odd lines Infants' Short Dresses and short or long skirts, which havjs become a trifle soiled and mussed. Various styles, well made and nicely trimmed. lyU While they last, ' reduced Infants' Blankets 89c SPECIAL LWENTORY PRICES ON WOMEN'S WAISTS, PETTICOATS, BATH ROBES AND KIMONOS. Second Floor Infants' Double blankets with pink and blue bor ders, cosy and warm.OQ For Inventory Sale at O fir Girls' Bath Robes At $1.98 Second Floor-a-Heavy grade of "Beacon" robing flannels. At tractive patterns in tan, navy, red and light blue, Bath Robes worth up to $4.00. CJ QQ Priced special at - IO Girls' Winter Dresses At 13 Off Second Floor Closing out spe cial lines girls' Winter Dresses. Latest models in serges, challies, silks, velvets, etc. Sizes to 14. Girls' $ 2.85 Dresses at $ 1.00 Girls' $ 6.50 Dresses at $ 4.37 Girls' $12.50 Dresses at .$ 0.37 Girls' $16.50 Dresses at $11.00 Men's $3 Shirts 95c Ka-4 jir.Vi V "i ' 1 a If"' t MEN'S $5.00 BATH Q ry-w ROBES, special now aO J Mushroom Bosoms Main Floor Men's high-grade Shirts in well-known makes priced less than half for quick disposal. Broken line of sizes and patterns. Best quality materials. These have mushroom plaited bosoms. Shirts in the lot worth up to $3.00. Q Cg Inventory Sale- Price Iala Men's $1.50 Shirts it We Give S. & II. Green Trading Stamps. At 95c Main Floor Another special as sortment of Men's Shirts on sale at far below usual price. Cele brated makes in broken line of sizes and patterns. Grades sell ing formerly to $1.50 Choice now for on riIya95C Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 89c Men's $2.50 Sweaters $1.49 Main Floor Men's medium heavy ribbed Union Suits in ecru and white. Closed-crotch style in sizes from 34 up to 50. The quality usually selling tQQ $1.50. Price, the garment, OivCr Main Floor Men'? Ruffneck Sweater Coats at a big reduction in price to dispose of odd lines at once. Colors brown, Oxford and maroon. The usual (J f SCI $20 grade, special pl-.c7 Inventory Sale of Men's Soft and Stiff Hats Embroideries and Laces Special Lines Greatly Underpriced EMBROIDERY EDGES, Galloons, Beadings and Insertions in choice assortment of patterns. Some with dainty lace edges. Grades in the lot worth up to 25c, priced IT special, the yard, at only---C ALL OVER EMBROIDERY for Corset Covers, Waists, etc., in great assortment of styles. Also 27-inch Baby Flouncings with full ruffle edge. Grades worth up to ATQw $1.00 on sale at, the yard iJaVCa FLOUNCINGS in 27-inch width, also Corset Cover Embroideries in neat designs on fine grade Swisses and cambrics. Grades in QQ the lot worth to 85c yard - WASH LACES Fine Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, Linen Cluny Edges and insertions, wide Torchon and Sha'dow Lace Edges in attract ive patterns. Grades worth T up to 15c on sale at, yard -' NOVELTY LACES Beadings, Edges, Insertions, Galloons, etc. Open-work and blind effects on ex cellent quality cambric and long- cloth. . Laces in the lot.' ftg worth to 18c at only, yard X vllr ODD LINES Novelty Laces and Trimmings, Net-top Flouncings, gold and silver laces, etc., etc., in richest of patterns. This ( lot now reduced to about ' THE ABOVE SPECIALS ON SALE IN DEPT. ON FIRST FLOOR. Men's Stiff Hats of QQ (( usual $4.00 grade at 11 Men's Stiff Hats or J0 A Soft Hats, $3 grade, Men's Fancy Caps of the ? usual $1.00 grade, now J la Men's Fancy Caps 47 f f T of usual $1.50 grade r JL X J Bous' $6.50 Suits $2.98 Boys' $12.50 Suits at $4.98 Main Floor Inventory Sale of Boys' Norfolk Suits in fancy tweeds, homespuns, cheviots and mixtures. Pants full lined, with taped seams. Suits (0 QO worth up to $6.50 at p-Wa70 Main Floor Boys' Fancy Norfolk Suits of best makes. Novelty tweeds, homespuns, cheviots, etc., in attractive patterns and colors. Broken size-6 to 18. 47 A QQ Up to $12.50 SuiU apfi-aiO Inventory Sale Boys' Overcoats Boys $ 5.00 Overcoats 9 .1.75 Boys $ 7J0 Overcoats $ o.f(2 Rots' S BJiO Overcoats S i..tS Boys' $12J;0 Overcoats $ l);W Boys' $15.00 Overcoats $11 .25 DUTCHESS Corduroy Pants for boys 6 to 18 years. Guaranteed. New shipment. $1.75 a Pair. BOYS' HATS Odd line.7Q of $1.00 to $1.50 grades Oae- l2 Price Remnant. Sale Wool Dress Goods ANOTHER BIG LOT OF REMNANTS will go on sale Friday at the Center Circle, Main Floor. Several hundred pieces in the assortment, good, use ful lengths fowomen's dresses, waists, skirts, coats -also pieces suitable for children's apparel. Those who were unable to attend the former sale will find bargains equally as good in this offering. Light and dark colors and many different weaves in the lot. Wool Remnants 4 Price! $5 Corsets for $1.98 Second Floor Odd lines Women's Corsets grouped for quick selling. Such well-known makes as Bien Jolie Custom-Made, Grecian Treco, Bon Ton and Gossard are included. Styles which have been discontinued by the factory. Broken line of sizes. Corsets in the assort- flj f QQ ment worth up to $5.00. Inventory Sale Price is only -"--O Women's Outing Flannel Gowns 98c for Usual $1.25 Grade Second Floor Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in the Inventory Sale at substantial reductions. These are made from extra good quality ma terial, nicely finished with scalloped sleeves and yoke. Sup-over styles. All white and neat pink or blue stripes. Gowns priced hereto-jQO fore at $1.25 (splendid value). Now on sale at low price of atO C Inventory Sale of Table Linens And Special Offerings in Housekeepers' Supplies Main Floor Housekeepers know by long experience no store is so satisfactory as this when it comes to buying linens and household supplies. The In ventory Sale now in progress offers extraordinary opportunities to save on home needs of various loads. RICIURDSONTS TABLE DAMASKS Richardson's $1.35 Linen Damask, the yard $1.18 Richardson's $1.75 Linen Damask, the yard $1.58 RICHARDSON'S PATTERN CLOTHS of heavy quality double satin damask at special low prices: Pattern Cloths, size 2x2 yards, for only $4.50 Pattern Cloths, size 2x 2V6 yards, only $5.63 Pattern Cloths, size 2x3 yards, for only $6.75 Pattern Cloths, size 2Ux 2i yards, on sale $6.75 Dinner Napkins, special now at, the dozen $6.30 Special prices on soiled and mussed Fancy Linen. Women's $4.00 Shoes $2.95 Main Floor Women's Shoes of soft, pliable vici kid. with exten- iron soles and Common Sense or military heels. Neat lasts, stylish and exceedingly comfortable for general wear. The J0 Off osual $4.00 grade at Lunch Sets at Price Main Floor Colored German Lin en Breakfast and Lunch Sets in handsome patterns. Good quality. $15.00 Sets priced special $7.50 $17.50 Sets priced special $8.75 Inventory Sale of Remnan ts ' Main Floor Short lengths odd pieces, etc, of Outing Flannels, White Goods, Wash Goods, etc Glenwood Butter 2 Lbs, for 67c 40 c Basket Smyrna Figs 35c Grocery Department, 4th Floor Holly Brand solid pack Tomatoes: SI. 10 dozen cans, or, each 10f M0N0P0LE Dimple Peas at $1.65 dozen or, single can, 15 ASSORTED FRUITS Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Pineapples, 3 car loads, packed expressly for the Olds, Wortman & King Store. Priced, per dozen cans $2.00 -(SV' New Shipment American Model Waists at$l. Basement The above illustration shows two of the five attractive new styles in this new shipment of AMERICAN MODEL WAISTS. Dainty sheer materials. Full as sortment of sizes in 4J T ff the various styles at P -- a L L iwak. aa.i abaW ax4aa aia aaw'