Dugan (8b Wat*rous A Dollar a Hundred For Hop Picking! Means Money for Hop Pickers if They Spend Their Earnings at/Dugan (8b Wat*rous’ Where Dollars Go Farthest* Dress Goods Dept*. Cloak Department In this Department we are able to show the very latest weaves in dress fabrics. Neat, new novelties in Corded, Plain, Figured and White Waist- ing' Our Cloak Department is full of the best things the designers have turned out, and the result is one of the finest lines of cloaks, capes and furs ever seen in Forest Grove. r 10c to $1.00 yd. 60c to $2.00 yd. Ladies’ Jackets, $3.25 to $18.00 Capes from - 1.25 to 10.00 Furs from - - 1.25 to 6.50 « . White Twine Cloth, Albatross, Corduroy, Mohair, Zibellnes and Sackings. v«. » •* v . ■ . «4 a* » In this Department we carry the largest an.l most complete assortment of Ladies' Dress and Walking Skirts we have ever had, and they are all gar­ ments we will be glad to have you inspect as they are well made, and very reasonable in price. As up-to-date a line of Dress Goods as you can find anywhere. We have tried to buy the best Goods possible for the money. And will sell as cheaply as any one can on reasonable profits, , . • We have a large line of heavy skirting for the TJnlined Skirts in Black, Blue, Brown and Grey, 52 inches to 58 inches wide, from PRICES AR.E FROM 75c to $2.00 yd. $2.50 to $8.00 Clothing and Furnishings Dept. Men’s Suits In this line you will find the latest things, both in eut and patterns, and the fit is "just like tailor-made garments." We have them in prices ranging from $5.00 to $20.00 Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits We buy from a house making a special ty of this line and an inspection will convince you that they are up to date a nd all right in every particular. Prices (rom . wM $1.50 to $15.00 Men’s and Boy’s Hats and Caps The Lanpher, Crescent and Winner Hats need no special mention to those hav­ ing worn them; come and see the latest shapes and colors. Finest Line Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters In the city. Prices; , i. «-• 25c up to $5.00 Great variety in Underwear, Gloves, Fancy Hose, Collars, Ties, Shirts, etc. Shoes Work Shoes In this Department we carry several excellent lines, both in style, work, manship and wearing qualities. In Ladles’ shoes we have the well known make of Utz and Dunn, of Rochester, N. Y. Two special shoes of this line are the St. Cecelia $3.50 —and the— Acme at $3.00 And we have the best $2.50 Shoe to be found, and shoes as cheap as $1.50. both heavy -and light weight. I We also have heavy work shoes from $1.50 to the extra heavy log­ gers’ shoes at 4 3PS $5 $2.25 tO $3.50 the pair It Is a well established fact that if a grocer succeeds in business he must sell only first-class goods. We well know that no man is satisfied with a poor dinner. Hence we have FOUND it necessary to buy the BEST In the market, even if we are compelled to sell at a smaller margin. No Dead Stock In our store for the unsuspecting customer, and we carry a large and com­ plete stock of Groceries, Tableware and Kitchen Utenelle. Our Grocerlee Ex­ cel, our tableware the beet quality, u.eoaHs warranted. Try us and be con vlnced that Our Red School House Shoes tor Boys’ and Glrla' school wear can’t be beat. We make a leader of this shoe and if you once try a pair you will bs well satisfied, as they ara a well made, solid, substantial shoe, juat tha thing for your boy* and girls to wear where it require# something GOOD. We carry a full line of Men's Shoes in Viel Kid, Marine and Box Calf, G occries *• Our Prices are Right /Su MAI N S T R E E T , F O R E S T G R O V E , O R E G O N 3r - ' 1-7 Mj . » T A»* H BA ¿ T i . r • f.'.' —