GATE CITY JOL KNAL, THÜKS., OCTOBER 27, 1932 J( xm ( to he ini pe: * ni| of Wed., Thurs., Fri., Saturday, October 26, 27, 28, 29 th Vote For E. CONOMY And Save Money n 8 tí u c t 8 c € I i DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT Ladies Rayon Undies, Boomers, Slips, Panties, Step-ins and V ests..............29c Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs, 6 f o r ....... 25c Ladies Cotton Hose, all sizes and shades 2 pair f o r .............................................25c Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hose, pair....89c Girl’s Winter Weight Cotton Underwear, Ages 2 to 1 2 .......................................50c Ladies Rayon Hose, all shades, p a ir....... 25c Ladies Washable Gloves, wonderful assort­ ment, salesman samples, p a ir ......... 49c Ladies 100 per cent wool Coat Sweater ......................................................... $1.98 27 in. White Outing Flannel, y a r d ......... 10c Silk Crepe, all colors, y a r d ...................... 89c Unbleached Sheeting .............................. 8c 36 in. Fancy Outing Flannel, y a r d ......... 15c Short Ends Crash Toweling, y a r d ............8c All Remnants................................ Half Price Wash Cloths, all colors ...............................5c Quilt Patches, fast colors, package....... 25c Rayon Bed Spreads...............................$1.98 Extra Large Cannon T ow els.................... 25c Large Bath M a ts.......................................89c Fast Color Crepes, yard.............................10c BLANKETS 70x80 Cotton Singles.................................59c you money. His pledges are the bargains clearly set 70x80 Cotton D oubles...............................97c E. Conomy is the only candidate that will really save our Big Harvest Sale, Wednesday to Saturday. 66x80 Part Wool D oubles.................... $1.57 forth in this advertisement. Elect him by patronizing Men’s Double Sole Trench Shoe, all sizes 70x80 Extra Heavy Cotton Double..... $1.29 Another New Assortment Silk Dresses $5.90 ..... ....................................................$2.45 70x80 Dark Camp Blanket, part wool Large Selection Ladies Winter Coats ..$9.90 double .............-................................ $1.69 Children’s Oxfords, sizes to 13, at only One Lot Children’s C oats.......................$1.39 ............................................................. 89c 70x80 Extra Heavy Part Wool Double $1.97 Ladies Quilted Robes, all co lo r s ......... $2.98 72x84 50 per cent W ool Beacon Double, all One Lot Boy’s Hi-Top Boots, sizes 8 l/v> to 11, Ladies Fast Color House Dresses............79c c o lo r s ...... 1..................................... $2.98 .............. $1.89 Large Selection Ladies Winter H a ts..... 98c 72x80 75 per cent W ool Beacon Double Girl’s Leatherette Jackets, co lo r s ....... $1.39 Large Assortment Men’s, all leather work^ ......................................................... $3.98 New Lot Children’s Winter C oats....... $2.98 shoes, exceptional value .............. $2.85 100 per cent Wool Double Blankets, extra Men’s Black Dress Oxfords, all sizes ....$1.98 SHOE DEPARTMENT h e a v y ............................................... $5.00 Wonderful Assortment Men’s Dress Ox- * Men’s Leather Work Shoes, all sizes ....$1.39 Assortment Glassware, no limit, piece..... 5c fords, black or t a n ....... .................$2.85 Men’s Extra Heavy Work Shoes, leather or Old Dutch Cleanser, while it lasts, 3 for 19c Boy’s Heavy School Shoe, p a ir ............$1.59 rubber soles..................................... $1.98 Hard Water Soap, large bars.................... 8c Boy’s Hi-Top Boots, 8i/2 to 1 1 .............. $1.89 Men’s 16 in Hi-Top Boots, big value ....$2.98 READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Ladies Fast Color House Dresses, all sizes 3 f o r ................................................. $1.00 Children’s Wool Knit Dresses, all sizes 69c Children’s Fast Color School Dresses, ......................................... ......3 for $1.00 OREGON C. C. Anderson . Company Large Assortment Ladies Silk Dresses $1.98 N YSSA 8ys G O LD EN R U LE STORE LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA Miss Leona Strong of Roswell was a Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle were in guest of Miss Mabel Posey over Sunday. Vale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Flegel of On­ Miss Dorothy Gilmore was home tario were guests Saturday night of Mr from the College of Idaho last week and Mrs. C. L. McCoy. end. Ted Newell of the Nyssa Orain com­ Hugh L. Biggs democratic candidate pany. purchased seed in the Payette for district attorney, was campaigning section Tuesday. here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harris and child­ Mrs. Ed. Kemp went to La Grande ren spent the week end with the Mc- last week to spend several days with Lees family at Parma. relatives. Herbert Dower of Portland returned Mrs. H. B. Slippy cut her hand sev­ to his home last Wednesday after a erely on a broken fruit Jar last week, visit with Bert and Kermit Llenkaemp- : The wound was dressed by Dr. J. J. er. I Sarazln and is healing nicely. Attorney C. T. Godwin of Baker was Mr. and Mrs. Max Landon of Clark­ here on business Saturday. He called on son. Wash., were guests at the parental E. M. Blodgett, district attorney, while E. M. Blodgett home from Thursday in the city. 1 until Sunday. “ Dad" Fred Powell and his son Eddie [ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett re­ enjoyed their annual deer hunt last turned Saturday night from Summit week end. They were hunting on the Prairie after a few days- deer hunting. Little Malheur. They report deer in hiding. Mrs. Francis Burger of 8hea camp L. J. Smith of Mountain Home has was an overnight guest Saturday at the been substituting for Robert Martin at home of Mrs. Millous Lawrence in Vale. the Western Union office while the lat­ A baby son was bom to Mrs. Lawrence ter is on vacation. Smith replaced G. A. October 19. Mrs. Burger was shopping Dixson who returned to his hothe in here today. Nampa on acocunt of illness. E. McCreight of Parma was a visitor Miss Edna Burt linotype operator in here Monday and Tuesday, substituting The Journal office, spent the week end for Wesley J. Browne in Baldridge Im­ with her sister at Nampa Her brothers plement company while the latter was Sam Burt of Harper and Edwin of Vale deer hunting. accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Burbtdge took his R. C. Sheldon, postal Inspector of the aunt Mrs Annie Caldwell of Boise to Boise division, drove to Nyssa Saturday Vale Sunday where she is spending this to get his pheasant limit. While he and week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill. Postmaster Dean Smith were hunting. She was a guest at the Burbtdge home Mrs. Sheldon was a guest of Mrs. last week Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Morgan re­ J A. Blewett of Los Angeles was here turned home last Thursday from Port­ land. Mrs. Morgan is Improved from an on business Monday. Last week he extended illness and the family believe visited Jordan Valley and Rome. He has she la now definitely on the road to re­ returned to California where he and covery. Friends welcome her return several associates plan to complete de­ tails for the purchase of a tract of Mal­ after many months absence. Mr. and Mrs Merrit M. Greeting. Jr heur county land. D. K. Mendenhall and family left Miss Margaret Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Haworth of Big Bend left early Tuesday for Portland where they will Friday morning for Moscow, Idaho, spend the winter. They will return in where they attended the festivities at the spring to farm the 40-acre tract University of Idaho homecoming Mr. which Mendenhall recently purchased Oreeling and Mrs. Haworth are gradua­ from the 8hoestrtng Ditch company te« of the Idaho college. The party The tract adjoins the R. A. Vest farm