, :. i . - ! 60 dozi Child's 2oc heavy ribbed hose. Double knees and heels, I 25 doz. Ladies' imported full regular made Hose, Burlitigton and Ilermsdorf dyes. As good value as is sold on the coast under 50c. 15 doz. Children's fine ribbed red hoie. All sizes, fait colors Sjc. 1 Gloria" I JV made Ifoncsl leather, experienced workmen, ' ' clever rruker tvilh n eye for beAuty And a sense of proportion. Result : The motl tut!Iid tad """"""" but titling boot for wonuo t $3.50 Wttuevtlheml Women J I Made at f) J our NEwfyy J mlt J 10 doz. Ladies' Wrappers. In all the very latest patterns and mate rials. Handsomely trimmed witli bands and braids. Colors: plain blacks, blues, reds, pinks. In heavy percale and fine sateens Flounced. 98c, $1.19, i -5. 3J $1.50, $1.68, $1.98. Wool Dress Goods. Through our special connection with a large eastern importing and manufacturing house we have se cured ome rare bargains for our dress goods department. Five pieces 44 inches wide Fig ured Alpaca, worth 75C Special sale price, 49c. Five pieces 46 inches wide, All Wool Satin Berber worth $1.00 Our special sale price 68c. Ten pieces 36 in. Fancy Jaquards Suitings, all colors, 25c. Ten pieces AH Wool Albatross Suitings in all the new Light Ojiera shades of Salmon, Keds, Blues Pinks. Creams. Full 36 inches wide, well worth 65c, Sale price 48c. Teii pieces Fancy Wool Waist materials, all light soft light tints, just the proper thing for spring waists. Sale price 32c. SriiCIAL. Ten pieces Extra Fine Flannel Taffetta Silk, nil of the new spring shades, including black; worth $1. Sale price, 79c' "Pingrce" Gloria Shoe. We are showing 20 different styles oud materials in the Gluria Shoe this season. The New Freak Modden k Brit tish Lasts. Iu high, medium and low cuts all at same price to ull, $1.50 Shoe. ft is hard for any merchant to go into the market and get a Ladies' Shoe that has any merit in it, to sell at the very low price of 1.50. We are doing this very thing. The Hamilton Brown Shoe needs 110 recommendation from us as every one knows their reputation lor making good honest goods, and when we win rant the shoe and are willing to stand behind every pair sold, you may know that it has some merit. Made iu Kangaroo Calf and Genuine Vici Kid. not Sheep skin. Ask to see the best shoe sold in Ameiica for 1.50 at the Big Store. Every mother knows "Tin- Little Red School House Shoe." The style, fit and wear of this shoe has n reputation all over the country and you will not make a mistake it von try a pair of them. We have them in line Vici Kid, Kangaioo Calf and Box Call lor llovs and (ills. Heavy 01 lie,ht soles, heels or spting heels, at Jl 25, ' , 1 50 f 1.75. This is a moile.rate puce for a .stiietlv fust da's siioe' ami one that has the style und wear of mnucli higher pi iced .shoe. Ask cn'i,'C I,,,l!t' KeJ Scllo1 llollc' Shoo." Sold only at THE BIC. TORE, INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINK SHOES. Our Chilihen's Shoe' depaitmeiit is most 'complete with all of the novelties to le found iu the mar ket. Iu Macks, reds, tans ami while: all ol llie very latest styles to be found iu the m.itket at 250, 35C, 500, 75c Ulld Jl.CH) Trunks. We have just received a huge lot of Ti links, Telescopes, Yal ises und Suit cases, all of tin new modem styles and materials ut pi ices that uie decidedly in terestinK. New Spring Wash Goods. We have just received an exten sive assortment'of all the new nov elties iu cotton diess goods, to 1 found in the market. Fine white India Linen d to 35C- All new coloring Spring Prints at 5 74c. Best Sea Island Percales 36 iu. wile, I2,j4c. Siik finished Chambras, Lawns and Ginghams in all the popular spring weaves and colorings. H ft V 1, : Corsets. We opes the season with a big CorseU. The 1U VM - "Freezer" joc Summer Corset. Sale price 38c All of the new things in Girdles. Long, Medium and Short waists Corsets. Also straight frouts at 150c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, 8i.5o, $1.75. l.oo. OB'Ir -m ..... - .r It mzJi ,.. -. -- .... 1 --.;s ... ,r. . Silt Mm Grand Sale OF- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Millinery, Wall Paper, LADIES' AND GENT'S FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Monday, March 23d, to Saturday, March 29. 1 I A I A'l -i. 3 KJ 3 - . l .,1 j ft h' i ri ' -J 4-J Tho (Irani x I'.-iss CliamWr tdaiis, 1iln'ral font i-il iitimis of labor may liav 'amplo mo. ins at lln ir rJisjx sul lu-for Salo ami will donate of l'.liiMts, will ln oont ructod aecurilinir to above money and materials an- comiti;;, and in iirdor t lint tbc lioard rcakiiiL' LTonnd wo have dooidod to hold a Special 3p bp eon of OOP 8I1IIF e cash sales I'or one week, beinnin,!; Monday, .March 'J . ami cmling Saturday, March Ji). Tliis special salo will rivi tho people of 1 5 rants Pass and .losephine County an "opportunity to donate ipiite a considerable portion ti llie building fund and at the same time take advantujro of one of th' most oxton-ivo specinl sales we have ever had. We feel that this is a public enterprise that every citi.en of Josephine County should take a personal interest in, and we feel sure that while the percentage is not larno, the fact of our cvMitinuinu' the sale during the entire week instead of for.only one day, as w as first thought of, tho amount of our donation will be largely increased over the amount that we eould possibly i'ivo in ono day's sale. This will eive every citizen of Crants Pas and Josephine County an opportunity to contribute somethiiij,' b this cause, und at the same time purchase their Kaster supplies at prices tlmt con not be duplicated. Call the attention of your friends to the many e optional Bargains we are offc: in and nr'e them to take advantage of tins (treat Sale. Ladies' Dress and uaik- ins Skirts. Eveiy season Datue Fashion- h is some special favoiius- that she de lights to honor with fust ilace in her wardrobe. Tlie cpring season of 1902 will find that the - WHITE SHIRT." WAISTS. ' will. have the fust call, and on this account the demand for ready made skirts has already begun.; We have just leceivtd hundreds of different styles of Walking and Dkess Skirts. 36 to 40 inch Walking Skirts, unlined and 4 rows stitching, 9SC 3S to 40 inch Walking Skirt, un lined, 6 tows stitching, 51.48. 3S to 43 inch W alking Skirt, plain stitched and flounced ?2. to $6 00. I.adies' Fine All Wool Chalk Line Flounced Cloth Skiit, finish- ;d with strap seam purse aud -lx'lt to match, complete for $6 95. This skirt is really worth more money. Silk Skirts, some entirely new and novel designs at from $5.00 to' 522.50. White Shirt Waist Wiiitk is Queen, this stason. So says Dame Fashion, and we are per fectly willing to obey her mandate as we are well supplied with all that heart could wish or th.it your mind could imigine could be pro Juced from dainty white Swiss Lawns to the mKt elab irately fin ished lace and embroidery. Open in back and front. New fine tucked sleeve and long cuffs. Prices from S5 5- The material is worth the money. We guarantee every garment to be perfect in fit and workmanship. We are also showing large lines of Black Sateen and Colored Per cale Shirt Waists at from 50c to 51.50. Thei' liLKTlC'Ladie's Petticoats from 50c to $6.50. It is simply im possible to make the ordinary skirts fit properly over the bips fitted to the waist with a draw string. Visit ors at our store are being shown an entirely new device that docs away entirely with this bungling device. They cost no more than the old style aud v wo hope you will ask to see them when out shopping. Prices 50 to 6.50, Mens' and Boys' Pants. We have just opened an ex tensive line of Men's and Boys' Pants that will interest all close buy ci s, as quality and prices are the main features to which we call attention. Boy's Short Wool Pants at 25c, 35c, 40c, 5 c, 75c. Boy's Long Pants at $1. $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2 O.). Men's Cottomidc Pants, 70c, 8c.no, 1.25, 1.50. Men's Wool rants at 2x0, 2.25, 2.50, 2 75, 3 co. 4x0, 5.(0. Pingree Governor Shoe $-1.00. Our gentlemen friends who have been weariug the Governor Shoe never fail to aiisw.-r "All O. K." to our enquiry "II r.v do you like the Govcrnoi." They fit and wear as well if nut better than most $5 00 shoes. OLD GI.ORV our ?; 50 Men's Slice. Old Glory i-. still at tlu- tup. This shoe has few equals and r.o snpuiois. We aie now showing the new piing stock of Patient and Kmum.1 Calf Genuine Kangar .0 Coidavau Vici. kul Bux Call, all in the new mot' em lasts. mi mm .ip 1. I. ace tains. ,are showing tit teen or twenty dif i (.'InUtreu's Vestee and Piece Suits lure. ' K-rent styles I10111 150 to J.50. ' tiom 5 1 . to 75. 1 hey ate going to be very popular Child's Fine I'cicale Wai-ts, de A -it y I! 4 mm A A Mm I Li'-'Vy'x't-X' ilmiug tiic coming seaon. fail to see lliem. Lovers of fine Cm tain diapeiie- will find n least awaiting them it they will take the tumble to ex amine our extensive stuck. The largest to In- found in the city, with ill of the new p Uterus, full length-, and full widths at 1 00 to 0 75 per pair. D.m't mU seeing them at the 111. 1st claboiate Mens' and Buys' the Big Store. Also full stock of Dim.isk l'oi tieis and Opaque Roller shades. find our store in this department 1 The best seven foot opaque lollei : well pu pared to furnish you with shade on the maiket at 33' ic. all the new and fanev novelties as Don't, taehablc colhr. 5.K-, (ijc, ijC. lllotliin.n Department. our We have just completed one of Wall Paper. Jpnrg stovk of Wall Taper coiupli-te an 1 should inter- : Clothing iK pailiiuii'.s to be found in the st.ite. Hereafter ou will est cvi-ty h.uisehoi ler. showing hua.lieds . comprising all of the new novelties in Ladies' J)ress Hats, Lndies' Street and Walking Hats, Children's School Hats, Children's Dress Hats; all the latest desie and materials. ' ' , You are invited to call aud in spect the line. Our milliner will s. J ; -j'j k? vrw'f m if iJjL BOYS' SCHOOL SHOUS. THE DOUGLASS SHOE ii 1 1 tint t'a j ba,- 'u tlu luid- , at 53.00, $3.50 aud $4.00, union est p.'roa ia the w;'.d to shoj sit- male footwju is b.eomiii more isfaetorily. II; wear out more , popular every seasjii, especially is shoe leather thin any other mem- this true of railro.il men; and the her of the family. Itut we find that 1 Douglass Shoe has the reputation our "White Oak" sole shoes at ; for being the best railroad man's S '- f 1 75 ftl'd 52 00 have no shoe on the market. It is always eq.ial for wear. Try a pair of reliable and h is a Union Stamp on them. ; every pair Ladies' Neck Wear and K litis. The new Lace, Chiffon and Km tmiideiy Collais are a wonder of beauty and neatness. Vt are show ing all the new combinations fiom 25C lO 2 IH). The KulTs that are so extensively We ate be pleased to show von nil -.f o. f new patterns ; latest novelties and we feci sure , save you we can please you iu stvle and some money prices. We aie furnishing paper for good See our north window and look sized rooms in an excellent quality out for Easier Novelties in Willi- ,(" lnnp it . n l. J, .. .. . . 1 ... well as the more Maple aniens of 1 "' 1 " ,u I" icxmi. , uery at me u.g store. . ... , .1 1 Mill J" I.OT Ol' S00 IKiVlll.R Hol.LS i Mens wear. We shall aim in this , -1 " . 1.. no . , 1 .n st kKciavKD at Kemnants. department, as well as all other .. , 1 , 1 ?c. ru. .Si IV t.i II I i. 2sOO VriW luht ..-il.ir.l 140 Also large assortments of the) d1"0 and black striped Outing worn with the long streamers; we to f lines handled, to kiep up our repu tation to t lie highest notch, and pi ices down to the lotve.st notch. Mens' Wool Suits at 54 50 to 5-s lo- IV.ivs' and Youths' Suits fiom Ji. 1 2.00. J-.:iu)ovsed Ingi.uu and Twj Toned Flannel Remnants, Regular price Gilts f:om :oc to 50c. loe and 1 2c; sale price, 8jc. Don't buy uitd you see the line.' 20.x) yards best quality of Calico Not cheap, thin goods, but good heavy weight. Meilium and dark Salt price, 5c. Milli nery I )epa rt 111 en t. Our Spring stock of Millinery is (colors. Hicets and Pillow Cases. We rre selling sheets and pillow cases, all neatly mnde, ready lor use, as cheap or cheaper than you will be able to buy the materials by thsyard. ' Hotels will do 'well to get our prices 011 these articles before buying, as we have secured a lot of these goods at a very low figure. .1 Heavy sheets. 72x81, 6uc, Heavy sheets, Sixcp, 65c. Good full si.ed pillow cases, like. " " The same q'nlity if muslin can not be bought by the yard at the prices quoted. T it ss.l 1? t Vm s. . 1 1 a 1 1 LaU ana i.nuuoiuvi i.?.i We are showing hundred of at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c per new things in fine L.ice and Em- dozen yards. broidery sets with wide, medium; Also a large assortment of allover -and narrow edge with insertion to Laces, and Embroideries, Tuckings match. Fiue narrow Vol. Laces, aud RufHiug. Ask to see them. .A Fez. " , v -