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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
Suitable Holiday Suggestions Special Prices Prevail for Practical Presents Suitable for All Mankind. Buy Substantial, Useful Gifts. c HRISTMAS remembrances are always difficult of selection fora great many people, and it often happens that some useless novelty or trinket is chosen in the belief that some people hold that Christmas presents should be something that the recipient wouldn’t buy himself There is noth ing more appropriate for members of the family or intimate friends than some seasonable gift in wearing apparel In the suggestions offered in this announcement you will find a number oi articles which are particularly acceptable to men and boys. In our clothing section you will find Suits and Overcoats of high-class; and in practically all lines, we have made special price reductions for the season. New Fall Styles in Shirts, Gloves, Neck wear and other Furnishings Shoes and Hats N OUR Popular Shoe Department you will find a wide selection of styles in all sizes and widths and in the best known of popular leathers. HILE there are few apparent changes in style or color in the various kinds of Furnishing Goods, yet each season brings out something different. The Fall of ferings, selected carefully from the leading manufac turers, are, we think, representative of the best of new ideas, and include the staple shades and forms We believe that we offer the best values which are always in great demand. in our various kinds of Furnishing Goods which it is possible to give. In neckwear, quiet patterns prevail, although the helio shades and other odd pat terns in either light or dark shades are very popular for early Fall wear. We call attention to sogie of the articles that are especially worthy of mention for early buying. For dress" purposes we have the Velour Calf, Vici Kid, Patent Leather, For hard usage we have the sub- stantial leathers in the lace styles. The stock is com- pleted with a nice selection of Children’s Shoes, Slippers, Arctics and Rub- Soft Dongolas. We carry the Packard $4.50 .and $5.00 Shoe for Men. Ebbert’s $3.50 Shoes for Ladies. bers. The John Our Hat Department is deservedly popular for the reason that we handle “Top Pieces” made by the most reputable manufacturers, also the “Thorough bred” brand. The best known blocks of the season are represented in our Hats, in the Derby, Alpine, Fedora, and other styles. We have also a very comprehensive assortment of Golf, Auto, Yacht, and Children’s Caps, as well as other standard shapes. Ladies’ Dry Goods and Ladies’ Dry Goods and Furnishings. Furnishings. There are those Particular Lad}' Customers Ladies’ Underskirts, Corsets, Hosie who desire ry, Gloves, and Belts, to styles and patterns of goods say nothing of the host of and garments will find our Notions that appeal to wom stock always at their dis ankind ; the standard makes posal that have always given you the lines that are just what satisfaction in every respect lying in our display cases and on tjie shelves waiting // for your inspection. / >11 We want to find out what you ■ •¡I li * ttlj yr' '■ .T urmyrijri? the correct We always carry people who set the pace of style are wearing. If you want a Shirt Waist, Dress Goods, or any of the thous and and one things you We think might have occasion to use, they are all right, and we we w’ould be pleased to know they are the best have you call and see what money can buy. we have to offer. think of them. At the Home of Reliable Clothes Our showing of the Fall and Winter Styles is unexcelled in desirability or value. When we speak of values, we imply the existence of two things—moderate price and unquestioned quality. RELIABLE CLOTHES—and we are exclusive agents for the I. G. Bing line of clothing—combines these two very attractive features. We know personally of many instances, where the same goods of other makes are sold at an average of $3.00 per suit more than we ask. The fame oi our RELIABLE CLOTHES rests on their unquestioned quality of materials and workmanship. It’s claimed that 80 per cent of all clothes are doctored with the hot flat-iron in the course of making. Faults that occur in the cutting or sewing, that should be corrected by hand needle work, are “covered up by SHRINKING or STRETCHING by Dr. Goose, the Hot Flat-Iron.’’ RELIABLE CLOTHES are revised when necessary by old-fashioned hand-needle work, and it's this fact that enables us tojjuar- antee them against the faults of ordinary clothing. We invite your inspection of the many new styles and fabrics. Complete Line of Highest Price for Farm Produce Dry Goods and Groceries O. A. BANDON, Trowbridge OREGON. ° HighestJPrice for 1 “"‘•"’W Farm Produce^ ■ - - - - --- — ---------------- --- ...a****«'