FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, lftOO. FAGB.TWO THE HOG IE R1TER COIRIE3. FOR TEN BIG DAYS ONLY A Greater G oitfeli a T7 Me for Grants Pass Beginning' Thursday Morning February 4th. 1909 For the past thirty days the ring of the hammers and the buzz of the saws wielded by a competent force of carpenters has told in actions louder than words of the important changes being jnad in the Golden Rule, in order that we might properly accommodate the vast multitudes of satisfied customers that now look to us to supply their wants in everything that is New, Modern and thoroughly f' When the new addition, which is now in course of construction, is completed we will have 1225 feet of additional floor space. . 1 At the present Mr. Mashburn, together with over forty buyers for the Golden Rule Association is in the Eastern markets securing the very best values that can possibly be obtained. These men witn years of experience in the mercantile world, backed by the ready cash, secure price concessions that can not be obtained by any other buying concern in all the West. n . Ending' I Saturday Night February 13, 1909 "gW!M FAhrnarv 4. mid continuine1 for ten days, you will have an opportunity to buy the very best seasonable merchandise at lowest prices ever heard of BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE Suits and Cloaks Ml M. Women's arid Misses' Suits and Cloaks at just ONE-IIALF FORMER PRICE. All this season's newest and' most atractive garments, all told there arc forty Suits and Cloaks that go in this sale. Many of these were received late in the season, in fact the spring 1909 models show but very little change in stvle or material over these winter suits we offer at one-half their value. This means vou can buy a coat or.suit that was $0.00 for $3.00 or one that was $8.50 for $4.25 and so on. $10.00 Values for $ 5.00 $12.50 values for 6.25 $15.00 values for 7.50 $20.00 values for 10.00 Don't pass this opportunity up, it is the greatest offers we ever made. 4i 9 Ladies' Waists Comparing the new 1909 waists with those of pre vious seasons, you will find a vast difference in both workmanship and style. Modern invention has achieved much the past few seasons in eliminating cost of produc tion in all ready-to-wear lines and at the same time enable manufacturers to turn out a class of work that even a few years ago was considered almost impossible. At 68c, 98c, $1.18, $1.48, $1.98, $2.35, and $2.98 wo show a line of new spring waists that are the equal of many that bring 25 to 40 per cent more money. The Biggest and best assortment of Val Laces and Insertions we have ever received at one time, 150 full bolts 12 yds. to bolt, 1800 yds, all go at 5c per yd. New Ginghams Sixty-three bolts of the new Spring pat terns in Amoskcags Utility, A. F. C. and Toilo-l)u-Nord dress ginghams. The most beautiful assortment of patterns over shown, also new Linen and Pongee Suitings and waist ings, both in plain and fancy colors. Priced especially for this sale at 10c, 12c, 18c, 23c, 33c, 38c, and 48c. Children's and Misses Dresses at Half Price Thirty-seven dresses, sizes (5 to 14 years, mostly all wool, in plain blues, brown, greens, reds and fancy plaids, bought by us at a special price and marked at the usual (loldeu liulc Saving which was less than the material could bo bought for. Now you can take them at half what they are marked, which is only one-fourth their real value. $2.00 Dresses now $) $2.50 Dresses now lj', And everyone half price. Special in Towels at 10 cents each. "We have filled one table with towels of every de scription to sell at 10 cents each in which you will find the greatest values ever shown in (1 rants Pass. tarn W Muslin Underwear Largest shipment of the famous Peerless Muslin Underwear ever re ceived. Here is an opportunity lifetime- to buy Muslinwear, we have over $1,000.00 worth of undermuslin alone ami we are going to make a sale that has never been attempted at this time of year; prices that nro positively below what you can buyj the materials for, say nothing of the time and worry of mak ing, if fou buy the IV- eriess Inuermuslin vou uro getting garments that are made iust as ' goodas if you made them .... . l .i . Mjursen, and mere is plenty of fullness in mrv garmehg of a V Shoes As this ad goes to press we have just received five case of comforters which will bo un packed and marked especially for thigsale. Extraordinary Sale of White. Quilts. lor be Kxpanston sale, over .r(H) quilts in this lot, including the entire stock, will go on sale at prices not attempted heretofore. This list includes all sizes und styles, both in fringed and plain, cut corners for iron bedsteads, etc. They will be on display marked at u low price. tfood quality RpivuUingham . lryd 5c MX) yards good quality, big " muuft (it k i i I voider (Miffs Several doz. ladies hose, solid black and black with white feet, a good 25c stocking, for this sale they will go at three pairs for "jOC Flannelott that has been filing at 12Jc and LV larg as- A sortment nt Of The very newest ideas in footwear construction, the very best materials that can be procured and the best efforts of expert shoemak ers have all combined to make our new spring line of oxfords the best, the snappiest and and most stylish in town, these Oxfords are manu factured by the famous Selby Shoe Co., and are the best fitting and most servicable line to bo obtained, we have them in black. r tan, chocolate and oxblood, either button or lace. In addition to this splendid line of Oxfords, we have tho most complete stock of shoes for every member of the family, to be found in this part of the state. The Good For Bad Boyg shoei for boys, and tho shoe with American soleleather tip for youngsters are winners. Several hundred yards American best Standard print at 5c a yard. GRANTS PASS, ORE. The Spring number of the quarterly stylo book illustrating the Ladies Home Journal patterns, has reached tho mark of perfection and should bo seen by everyone who appreciate! a work of art and beauty the price is 2fc including any 15c pattern which makes the book in reality only cost you 5c.