The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, November 24, 1904, Image 3

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I; GOOD GOODS
Have Made us Niny Customers
HONEST PRICES
Enable us to Retain our Customers
: PRETTY NOVELTIES
Have attracted customer ami by means of this advertisement we seek to gain
ik u customers to pleaae, sloag with our old ones : We want to call attention
( to the now vvkIs arriving constantly, many of which are pretty novelties that
nave uuuo im tuts in the cities, and which we have made special ettort to procure
in oulcr to move thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
JACKSON STREET
Told in Side Heads.
In Hooor or Mrs. Hermann. Mrs.
Gam. KoatbacM pleasantly entertained
number of friend at a dauuy one o'clock
luncheon at her home in this city Mon
day afternoon, in honor of Mr. Binger
Hermann, the elderly guests being
p cii Meads oi Mr. Hermann. The
dtoiag room and parlors w ere decorated
with shite chrysanthemums. Mrs.
Rohlhaeu was assisted in her pleasant
duties by Misses Frances Howell and
Kose Josephson. Kac.i guest present
was presented with a novel souvenir of
the occasion, consisting of a miniature
dower pot worked in pyrography, con
taining natural violets, "growing" from
a bed of chocolate -'earth" underneath
which was a layer of candy. The guests
present were: Mesdames Binger Her
mann. N. P. Bunnell, J. Porter, E. Y.
Moore. M. K. Smith, C. A. Seldon, H.
E. Happersett, S Hamilton, S. Zigler,
E. H. Autenreath, John Wright and S.
H. Lane.
Married at Medford On Wednesday
Nov. 16, 1904. at MeJford, Or., occurred
the marriage of Mabe'. Thornburg and
Ray E. Wilson The contracting par
ties soon afterward left for this city
where they will spend a few days with
the groom's parents and their friends.
They intend to return to Me-lford in the
near future, when the gnmm will take
charge cf a frnit farm on die Upper
Rogue River. The young couple were
residents of Roseburg last year and haw
manv friends in this vicinity. X.
Thanksgiving Dlnner.-A fine turkey Local and Personal.
dinner will be served at the Roseburg
Mouse on l nuisoay, NOV. n. irom it I This issue of the l'l mndk u kk appears
a m to2p. m. You will save time, one jav earlier than usual that its otli. e
trouble and expense by going there for
your Thanksgiving dinner, instead of
trying to prepare your turkey, etc , at
home.
force may enjoy t!
tivities pleasantly
friends.
8 Thanksgiving i s-
with home lolks
A Big Apple Shipment. Among the
passengers who came out from Coos !
county with Jos. Martiu Tuesday, was
the San Francisco apple buyer, Mr.
Baker, who during his late visit to Coos
county, purchased, packed and shipped
to San Francisco, 11,000 boxes of tine 1
apples.
Strange, dentist.
CAMILLE TONIGHT
Lie Georgia Harper Company is
Playing to Appreciative
Audiences
The Georgia Harper Company, which
ia playing a week's engagement at the
Koschtirg theater, merits all the compli
mentary notices which have heretofore
lieen piihli-1 1 1 Kg- inlina it i:: the col
umns of tie I'LAIMDBALn. Rl ganlless
of the busy Thanksgiving Mason fairly
good aiaad houses have greeted the com
pany cacti evening and k crowded house
is predicted for tonight i Jfadpanjayl
when ttie famous emotional drama
' famille" will preSdnted with special
stage setting for its production.
On Mond.iy evetitn . the Company
opened its engage men 1 haw with the
ntertainina coate lj drama, "The Tow
er of Low." which was well rece red.
Mi-s llarju-i was ably mpported and
with Joe Detrick. the la ding man, ful
ly merited I he frequent applause and a
"curtain call."
us an exhibition
like of which hi M
Metropolis, her ti
Georgia Uarner gare
f splendid acting, the
Idom seen outside the
e appearance and ele-
Thanksgivim: halls are now in order
J
ing
P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's
Mid--tf
Don't forget the sale on plumes. One
week onlv. Bell Sisters. 2t
Geo. W. Alderson was in from Cleve
land Tuesday.
Flumes at reduced price this week
only. Bell Sisters. Zt
A first class plume at hall price
week onlv. Bell Sisters
this
2t
Gold crown and bridge
quality by Dr. Strange.
work of lest
Tillamook City will have to
S00 saloon licenses, and hasn't
in the treasurv.
refund
a cent
The football game between the Rose
burg High School and Eugene Academy
todav has been called off.
Mrs. Party went to
nesday to enjoy a visit i
Portland We!
r it li friends.
Isaac Mathews was down from Fall
("reek Tuesday transacting business.
Floyd B. Dayton, representing Dr.
Dayton, the eye specialist, is in the city.
See his notice in another column.
Albert Havens, the stenographer
returned home to Albany
definitelv.
has
gant diss sins, making a most pleasing
stage picture. Little Miss Kathleen Mc
Donald won the ln-arts of all. The illus
trated songs, saxophone s los by Joe
Detr ii k and t her specialties lietween
act- are entertaining features.
On Tuesday Dinning the thrilling mil
itary drama In fid Virginia," was
presented, all new and special sceneiy
being need, w hich ad. led much to the
effect in its excellent presentation1. Miss
Hurper as Itessic, demons! rated her
market! ability and versatility. Miss
flail hit Brown, as Virginia: little Kath-lee-,
as KaJpb ; J. G Harper, as Ned.
T. E. McDonald, aa GsnJ. I giini ; Joe
Detrick, as t. c Woodruff; iie. Hsiley
i as t'liele Eph ; l.ynn Purden, as Major
WescOtt and LesHa ( ilevn as Sergt.
I O'Kmnrke; all inter nented th.ir respec-
nve roles, admirably, demonstrating me
tact th?t this is one of the liest repertoire
companies that has ever visited this
city.
A family ma.iiiee will be given on
Thursday afternoon, presenting "I'ncle
Tom's Cabin," at reduced prices i' tpu-
TWO BIG SPECIALS
23 Ladks Winter Weight Shiri
Waists, the remains of about eight
differant lines in which the sizes
are broken including silk, wool, lin
en and merceriz d fabrics in prices
ranging from $2 25 to $4.50 have
been placed on bargain counters at
$1.50 While The- Last
Have yon seen oar new Fall line of
Forrest Mills Underwear for Ladies?
White Wool and Cotton, All Wool, and
Wool and Silk Mixtures. Priced at
$1.00. $1.25. $LS0 and $1.75 the garment.
And they are worth it, too,
Take a Look
Our entire stock of dressing sacques
made of eider down, and fleece back
cotton eider down, of which the
cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of
them sold for $1.25, $150, and $1.75.
Now just to clear them out
Take your Choice for 75c
New Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Just In
JOSEPHSON'S
The Big
Store
mm
HOLIDAY
CANDIES
COMPARISON IS
ATRUETEST
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Our candies are the
hiejhet Jjnle cjm.hIs in
town, t't imparls ,n is
the only true teal tad
the one we alway.- win
out on. When it comes
to hinh grade and de
licioo cjdjil! we have
no competitors.
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DOUGLAS
COUNTY
BANK
Oulh-'i-.-l 1-.13
incrporal 1901
Capital Stock
$5o,ooo
F . BKN).s.
Pn(-len.
4.C. MAB.STEBS.
Vlrc Prealdent.
BORD OF DiaeCTOBi
r nr. snos. . a. bootu j. h booth,
J T BRllMtK. lOA. LtONS, A. B, MAKiTTEtiS
K. L MILLS R.
A QENERL BANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED
B ee BjMa V l arroii ami sret their
prices on plnmlim; and tinning lefore
Union Thankspivins Servi.ve will 1 "U
held at the M. E. Church, South, on ... , ,
NOV '4 at 10"'W wis- .in. 1 1 . t- nil., wiuiii w nui
Winchester Velnel8y to sjn-ii'l
to remain in- ,ar p-Aga, prevail at all eveninc -rfor-
inam-e.
The xiular drama the "Two Or
phan?" a ill follow the premutation n
' Camille."
Thursday Mwaanfj
o'clock.
CathoiicjMospital -Archbishop Chrie
tie an.1 Father Black, of Portland, were
distinguished guests of the Roseburg
Catholic cnurch Tuesday, their mission
here being connected with the proposed
establishment of a Catholic hospital and
academv, a very desirable tite for which
has been proffered on a commanding el-
If you want to select a Xmas present
that is strictly up-to-date you will rind
them at Graves' Art Emporium Call
and see goods and get prices. tf
Thanksgiving day on the farm.
For the best dental work at most rea
' sonable prices, go to Dr. Strange in the
! little brick opposite Slocum's hall.
STARVED TO
AVOID HANGING
g gg m
For Sal -. Pure brad Mammoth
Bronze turkey, gobbler- and hen
Hav taken various prizes at iliff.-rent
fairs. Call on or address J. H. Short,
Roseburg, Or. t K-r . 17 P
L
L
ist
Your Ranches and Timber
Lands with me. : : : :
HAVE EASTERN
AND CAN
CUSTOMERS
SELL
R. R. JOHNSON,
OFFICE IN MARKS BLOCK.
ROSEBURG, OR.
Ayer's
To be sure, you are growing
old. But why let everybody
see it, in your gray hair?
Keep your hair dark and rich
and postpone age. If you will
Hair Vigor
only use Ayer's Hair Vigor,
your gray hair will soon have
all the deep, rich color of
youth. Sold for 60 years.
I mm mv mm m rmn oM . aatf I kava
a thtrk. glomr head of Le bair which la a
mmmtm to err j oh who imi tt. Aid not a
gray hair la tt. :i da to ATer's Hatr Vlarar.
Maa. H. K- Bvhtu. BhSv Visa.
flm a hottle.
AIM
for
i. c ana ox.
UoHl. mm
White Hair
Gavunra Pass, (r.
Shoemake. the old
kiiifl his son-in-li
. Nov. n. W. D.
man ho shot an.l
w near here two
A Cloverdale, Tillamotjk c untv,
farmer lias a potato that weighs exactly
four pounds and resembles in shape an
infant baby, showing plainly arm9. legs,
N.L:i!Jaut was in town immGanlen week ng . m mt (a lad send is nil cell at
evation in Kinney addition to Roseburg. head and eyes.
1 1 IS IO UC UUpcu .uc n ,
two valuable aeqoisitions to Roseburg
Thoe Ijissweil, of Josephine county.
will soon be perfected and cameo -1. V Mfm & Und ()ffipe
successful conclusion. ! Taegd,y whi,e returning 10me from a
business trip to Myrtle Point.
Valley Monday. He will operate
hopyard himself the coming year.
Jos. Martin will return to Myrtle
Point Thanksgiving Hay with his cover
ed passenger hack. Passengers are
solicited.
To Establish MM Here Wm. P..
Johnson, the Myrtle Creek lumberman, '
was in Roseburg Tuesday accompanied
bv his d.ughter. Miss Minnie, arranging
preliminaries preparatory to establish
ing headquarters for his lumber com
pany in Roseburg. He has not yet
te n able to secure a suitable site, but (
is expecting to consummate a deal in s
few daye.
Parents snd Teachers should be on
the aleit to detect the first symptoms of
eye strain in their children and those
entru-telto ti.eir rare. or. uayvon,
the eye ppecialist makes no charge for j
examinations He win oe at me hoici
McClallen on his regnlar visit Nov. 25-26-28
J. G. Warren late of Minnesota, hut
who has located temporarily at Dillard,
was in Roseburg Tuesday on business He
is very favorably impressed with I Miglae
county and the Oregon clinute, saying
that at this time last year he was strenu
ously shoveling coal in order to keep
from freezing, while here flowers are
growing in the open air and fields are
green as in spring time Mr. Warren
will read the Plaisoealer regularly.
A Ward of Wareii.
Peter Hume, a former resident of
Roeeburc, but now located at Browns
ville, was transacting bniness in this
citv Tuesdav.
hl the county j til yesterday morning. The
old man hail a.-t'iilly committed suicide
by starving hi in sail. Oaring the two
weeks ! e ha l-cen connnetl in prison
he has refused to eat.
Shoemake was 76 yean of age. Just
two weens ago Sunday he shot his son-in-law
, Oliver S.irvent, when the latter
visited him. Hejattempled to shoot
Mr.'. Sarent an 1 a granddaughter alao.
but the weapon, a 3S calibre revolver,
refn ed to work.
JustiieW. B. Lamb was over from
Wilbur. Tuesday. There has been a lot
of turkey stealing going on in that vicin
i y, T. J. Williams being among tie
heaviest losers.
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE
L FISHER & BELLOWS C0.I1
BUSINESS BUSINESS
Seventh Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale
New Ada-We desire to call special
attention to the big ad of Fisher & Bel
lows in today's Plaisdbaler. It will
pay you to read it. Will Currier is also
presenting some pointers to those de
siring first-class holiday candies, in a
new ad today. See bis candy box novel-
Rooming and Boarding House For
Sale. A centrally located, good paying
rooming and boarding house for sale at
a lirgain. Inquire at the Plaikdea' ek
office
n21tf
Strawberry Plants for Sale. Excel
sior an 1 Wilson strawberry plants, 50
cents per hundred, or $2 50 per 1000
f. o. b. Address J. H. Younce, Dillard,
Brockway, Oregon, Nov. 20, 1904.
Editor Plaisdsaler: I wish . to
notify, through your paper, the thief
or thieves who in the last year have
stolen from my granary 20 bushels of
wheat! and 10 bushels of oats, and
poultry 11 head-all I had. On last
Monday night they took my Oliver
chilled plow, as good as new. I can
hardly stand such losses as I am an old
man 76 years, and am unable to work
from sickness and age.
B. B. Brockway.
Dr. H L Studley, Osteopathic physi
cian. Dr. Almeda J. McCall, assistant
in obstetrics and disese of women.
Phone or call at office in Abraham
bldg. Free consultation. tf
Matt Short oi Wilbur was given a
hearing baton Justice Long this after
noon on a charge of stealing a tnrkey
from T J. Williams. The hearing is
still in progress as we go to press.
A REAL FARM
AT THE EXPOSITION
Friday and
NOVEMBER 25
Two Days
ONLY
Saturday
AND 26, 1904
Two Days
ONLY
Stockmen.
Take Notice.
For sale or rent a 3000 acre stock
ranch in Klamath county, of which
about 2000 is fine hay land producing on
an average 11-2 ton per acre. Well
watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch.
ready sale for hav. From 500 to 800
head of cattle can be supported from
time the hay is on until January
For particulars enquire oi J
Flook
The unusually pretty fall, and weather
conditions generally, have made the
grass so good that stock is doing very
well and much of it stands a good show
to get through the winter with very lit
tle feed.
Miss Helen Willis, of Dillard, arrived
in Roseburg Tuesday to attend the wed
ding of Wm. Lar.don and Miss Willetha
Reed this Wednesday evening and
spend Thanksgiving with Kosehnrg
friends.
Poktlami, Nov. 23 A large experi- 1
mental farm, in actual -eration under!
he direction of skilled agrirul u-alists, I
aill t. o, e of tne many novel spectacles
at the U'wis ami Clark Centennial. Tbsl
farm wih be located on the western side
of the Fair grounds, and the work of ,
preparing the soil and laying out the
farm is already well under way.
The site allotted to the farm was for
merly a truck garden which was con
hi ted hv a Chinaman. It is an ideal
spot with rich, alluvial earth capable of
producing the most prolific cro. None
cf the great worlds exjositions ever held
before have given such an object lesson
to the people While there has been
cornstot ks of enormous size, tied with
blue ribbons, and fruits on a china plate,
the opportunity of studying a marvelous
crop, while actually growing, will be an
entirely new and original feature of the
1905 Exposition.
Tbe most extraordinary preparations will be made daring the next few days to make this Friday
and Saturday sale the greatest in the history of this store. Every nook and corner will be ransacked
and the result will be hundreds of odds and ends, remnants and broken lots which will be put on sale
Friday morning at eight o'clock.
Ore.
K21-24 ; Roseburg, Or.
J. A. Hammerslv was here Sunday
morning enronte from Marshfield to
Eugene, where he will remain during
the winter. He says (j. R. Hammersly
formerly of this county, is now located
at Bonanza, Klamath county.
F'XArit J- s Will he a massive RUMMAGE SALE. The collection will be called from every
-a- department, and yon can find Ladies' and Children's Hose, Men's Lanndried and Golf
Shirt, Boy's Shirts. Men's, Children's and Ladies" Shoes. Men's Underwear, Outing Flannel Gowns, Ladies'
Short Kimonas, Satteen Petticoats, Ladies' Belts, Hose Supporters, Ladies Mackintoshes, Notions and hun
dred of useful articles.
CONGRESSMAN HERMANN
OFF FOR WASHINGTON
Event No, 2
afford to miss this sale.
Will be a colossal sale of staple goods and will mean a saving to you ol from 33 to
50 per ccut. If you will ueed any of these goods in the next six months you can't
Money saved is money made.
RICE RICE
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Homer Oatman and 0. O. White of
Myrtle Creek, were transacting husiness
in town Tuesday. Mr. Oatman has sold
his cigar Btore at Myrtle Creek to Mr.
White, and will now devote his time to
his farming interests.
Ther Price
What yon pay for a piee of
furniture is often the de
ciding thing in the selection.
The matter of the price is a
matter that strikes home. It
affects the purse. But this is
another place wherein we can
please and satisfy you. Our
prices represent the value of
tbe goods. There i a profit in
them just enough to cover up
selling expenses and to conduct
a legitimate business. That is
all we ask you to pay- When
you do pay it you are sure yon
are getting the full worth of
your money. You are not mak
ins blindfold purchases.
Lack of Space
Orevents our displaying the
thousand and one good bar
gains in our store ; if you need
anything for furnishing the
home it will pay yon and inter
est you to look through our es
tablishment. If you are in the
country and need a piece of fur
niture write us fully describing
your wants and about what you
want to pay, and we will mail
you cuts or photographs of the
very latest styles with spe. ial
net prices. The pictures we
send to yon will represent the
articles as ihey really are. No
catalogue house can kee; pace
with the rapid changes made
by manufacturers.
Very choice frnit trees, all leading
i varieties. Spitzenberg nnd YBuOW
Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All
guaranteed true to name and free from
pests. For sale at very reasonable prices
by Roseburg Nurseries, H. Rchroten,
Roseburg, Oregon.
President W. H. Lee, of Albsny Col
lege, is conducting the music at the Re-
i vival Services at the Presbyterian
church. Albany College is one of the
strong, progressive Colleges of our state,
and carries literary, music and business
courses. President Lee will be glad to
confer with any students contemplating
higher work.
Congressman Binger Hermann took
hi departure for the N itional Cipltal
Wednesday night to le present at the !
River and Harlior Committee meet
ing just prior to the opening of
Congress, before which committee he
will appear and endeavor to secure a lil-
eral app opriation for the improvement
of the Siuslaw river, Yaiiuiua Bay and
Coos Bay.
Mr. Hermann will stop over in Port
land a few days to appear as a witness
in the famous McKinley-Ware timler-
land case, now being heard before Judge
Bellinger, in the I'. S. court.
Letter List.
Remainine uncalled for at the Rose
burg postomce
Brown F F
Claxson Mrs C L
Clark M A
Dyer Mr Douglas
Freeburg Jas
Gillespie Mr G X
Hayden Mr E K
Holidays will soon be here and we will be prepared for all. Don't
throw money away buying worthless presents. Buy the satisfactory
kind. All will join in telling you RICE & RICE sells it for less.
Sykes & Carroll have moved their
plumbing shop from the old Flook
building on Main street to No 211) Jack
son street, the building formerly oc
cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar Store, and
are prepared to handle anything in the
plumbing and tinning line. Phone No.
261. 77 tf
Liska Anton
Lowmiller Mr Joshua
Murch Geo K
Perodin Mr August
Roth Theodore
Summers Jno
Stevenson Arthur
Livingston MrDoff Vanl'yne Miss Esther
Weblier Mrs M W
Persons calling for these letters will
please state the date on which they are
advertised, Nov. 21, 1!K)4.
The letters will be charged for at the
rate of one cent each .
C. W. Parks.
Ladies' White Wool t'nioi
Suits the "Oneta," regnl r
pricef 1.50 Hrgarment; sur
prise sale price
Indies' White Wool I'nion
Suits -'Mell," regular price
2 er garment ; nrpraessls
price
Ladies' Si Wool Vests and
Pants, sold regularly at 7.r
cents per garment ; for thif
surprise sale, the garment
Ladies' All Wool Cashmere
Hose, regular price 3 pair
for $1 ; for surprise sale, the
pair
Ladien' Hecce Lined Cotton
Hose, the kind that
everywhere at 2r cents ; for
this sale, the pair
100 dozen Children's Wear
proof Rildicd Hoss Pun bis
Heel snd Knee Fast BUck
the best 15 cent Stocking in
town. Surprise sale priee
2 pairs for
$1.05
$1.55
Oriental Tape-try Table Cov
ers 0-4 size. DHMltM designs
and colors, cheap at fl.25;
surprise sale prirs
10 piece- double fa. ed. verv
heavy Flannelette, suitable
for Kimonns and lAiungirg
Robes, sold everywhere at
J." cents : surprise sale price
the vsrd
99c
I6-;
$i2.50 and $13.00 Jackets and -A M
Coats for fy.UU
t 00 and lift 50 Jackets and-
Coats for
125.00
for..
Jackets and Coats.
'$12.00
$16.50
55c
25c
15c
25c
LADIES' JACKETS AND COATS
.ln.-kets and Coats
S 50
for
S.0O and S 50 Jackets and
Costs for
$!t 00 and t!.50
Capes for . .
Jackets and
10 00
for .
Jackets snd Coats
1 11. 00 snd 11.50 Jackets and
Coats for.
$4.00
$5.50
$6.25
$6.75
$7.50
GROCERIES
Beet Standard Corn, can 10c l
' " Tomatoes, can . ... 10c :
' " Peas. 3 cans 25c i
' " Beans, Scans 25c
Ovstere. Is, 3 cans 25c
" 2a ' " 15c
Yellow Crawford Peaches, can. . ..15c
FkHmomv Cream, can 10c
Carnation " 10c
Defiance Raking Powder 1ft oa can 15c
Golden West Baking Powder. 16
ox can 26c
Koval Baking Powder, 16 ox can. 40c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oi can . .19c
Arm and Hammer Sods, 4 pkgs. .25c
Cow Brand Sods, 4 pkgs 25c
Grape Nuts, pkg 14c
5 minute mush, 3 for 25c
Wheat ine. 3 lor . . . .35c
Cream of Wheat. 2 for 35c
Cero Fruito, 2 for 25c
Fores, 2 for 25c
Crespo, asms as Fores 16c.
1 gallon can Acron Syrup 49c
4 Iba Vermicelli 2 5
4 lbs Maccaroni 25c
2 bottles Snider' s Catsup 35c
7 Bars Silk Soap 25c
ft Bars of Diamond C Soap 25c
Best Japan Rice, per lb 5c
4 pkgs Corn or Gloss Starch 85c
Best Spider Leg Tes 3Se
Gunpowder Tes 28c
Best 15c Coffee, 2 lbs ,'...25e
Best 25c Coffee, lib 19o
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, box ... 10c
Best Imported Sardines, 2 cans ,25c
Event No. 3
cost or less than cost.
Will be a time limited sale. No goods will be sold before or after the time adver
tised, except at regular prices. No goods charged at sale price, as they are all at
From 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 a. m.
DIED.
Newton Yokum aud brother, who have
been workihg with the steam shovel
crew at Rice Hill were in Roseburg
Tuesday on their return to Riddle,
where the boys will enter school for the
winter term. They are sons of Cal
Yokum, th - track walker, who was
killed near Glendale recently, and are
bright youths. The Plaindkalkb will
make them regular visits.
TW1TCHELL At the family home in
Ruse burg, 1 uesday evening, Nov. 2.
1904. Mrs. Twitchell. wife of Dr. J. C
Twitchell. after a lingering illness of
several months duration.
The remains will be taken to Portland
this Wednesday night for interment. A
more extended notice s ill appear in the
next issue oi the Plain ikai.'.cr.
86 inch Silkolenes 12l2 and 15
cent values ; limit sale pri e
the yard
3ft-inch Art Danims, beautiful
patterns and a large selec
tion, regular 15 cent Cloth ;
limit sale price
9:30 to 10:30 a. m.
All 8 cent, Apron Check Ging
ham, best grade ; limit sale
price, the yard
9c
He
10:30 to 11:30 a. m.
SB inch Lonsdale Bleached
Muslin ; limit sale price
Sc
27-incn Creton Draperies, reg
ular lu cent quality
7c
r
-
4
ility ; limit
sale price, the yard
With every 25 cents worth of
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton at 5
eesdi a spool, we will make you a
present of 2 Bpools of Merricks Soft
Finished Thread.
1:30 to 2 p. m.
3ft inch Lonsdale or Fruit of
the Loom Cambric. No
more than 1 worth sold to
one person. Limit sale price
3ft-inch Orchid Cam brie a very
fine Cloth. No more than
1 worth sold to one person.
Limit sale price
2:00 to 3:00 p. m.
Best Standard Brands of Cali
coes, your choice per yard
IOC
Sc
5c
3:00 to 4:00 p. m.
Any of our 10c snd 12 c Flan
nelettes, limit sale price the
yard 9c
Any of our 10c grade of Outing
Flannel hundreds of pieces
to select from. Limit sale
price, the yard 8C
5:00 to 6:00 p. m.
Any of our $1.00 and 11.25 .
Ladies' K:d Gloves. Limit
sale price 7oC
grSo gloves fitted except st
regular prices.
Special Reduced ft. R. Fart Thanksgiving.
The Southern Pacific Company will
sell tickets on Thanksgiving day at one
snd one-third fare for the round trip,
good to return until Nov. 26.
ill be for SATURDAY NIGHT ONLV , between the hours of 7 and 9 p. m., and
will consist of stupendous price cutting in our Boys' Clothing Department. Boys'
my is
Event No. 4
suits from 3 to 14 years will be reduced x$ in price. Don t miss taking advantage of this sale. T save
to make money.