Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 11, 1920, ILLINOIS VALLEY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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GRANTS I’AHH DAILY DOI HIER
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GOLDEN RULE STORE
Making Important Reductions for Christmas Shopping
You will not be disappointed if you come to the Golden Rule to finish your Fall buying and select
your Christmas goods. The extreme high prices which have been in effect all over the country are
rapidly disappearing. 1 We have been very busy recently marking down goods all over the store. It
is impossible to quote but a few prices here but great reductions prevail in all departments.
Big Reduction in
Men’s Clothing
Ladies’ Ready to
Wear Reduced
Men’s $3.00 heavy weight cotton ribbed
uniomuita, tow
$1.85
Men’s $1.50 heavy weight cotton ribbed
shirts and drawers, per garment
$1.00
Men’s $1.50 heavy weight fleece lined shirts
and drawers, per garment
$1.00
•Men’s $1.50 work shiris ............ .. ... 98c
Men’s $2.50 work shirts double kind, extra
heavy reinforced, now
..........
$1-75
Men’s Racine. best made $3.50 wool mixed
$2.85
shirts, now
Men’s Raeine best make $4.35 wool mixed
shirts
...
$3.50
Men’s Racine best make $4.95 wool mixed
shirts
$4.00
Men’s Racine best make $5.35 wool mixed
-liiris
$4.35
Men’s $4.00 felt hats, black, green anl
brown_________________________
$2.65
Men’s $2.50 outing gowns, full cut
$1.98
Men’s $ 1.35 outing pajamas, full cut $3.35
Men’s $37.50 blue serge suits, now... $25.00
Men’s $15.00 and $50.IX) Style-Plus S flits
$35.00
now
Men’s $25.00 overcoats, now........ ...... $17.50
38c
Men’s 50c wool sox, now__
.. 45c
Men’s 65c wool sox, now...
Men’s 75c wool and fine cashmere sox,
60c
now ... __
Men’s 25c cot ton dress so.x, black ami as-
50c
sorted colors, 3 pair for
Men’s 36c cotton dress sox, black ami as-
..........25c
sorted colors .......
Men’s 65c mercerized lisle sox, black and
50c
assorted coloi’s ......4......... *.............
75c
Men’s $1.00 pure bread silk sox
Men’s $1.1* pure thread silk Phoenix sox.
black And assorted colors...............
$1.00
Men’s $4.50 khaki, one piece auto suits $3.35
FOR FINAL CLEARANCE — COATS
COATS,
SUITS and DRESSES all marked down.
Special purchase of 25 new woolen dresses
just received, beautifully embroidered and
braided, all sizes 16 to 44, $30.00 to $37.50
values, very special, your choice, $1’6.50.
PHOENIX SILK HOSE
at the new reduced prices, black, white and
brown, $1:35 and $2.35.
50 dozen children’s fast black cotton ribbed .
hose, all sizes 51/2 to 9former price 25c to
35c. special, 15c pair.
2® d?zen children’s fast black cotton ribbed
hose, all sizes 51/fc to 91/ q , former price 35c to
45c. special, 25c pair.
JUST RECEIVED.
New shipment of Kayser Italian silk under­
wear
Do your Christmas shopping now. All holi­
day lines now on display. Special showing
new silk blouses, crepe de chine, georgette
and satin silk at $5.00, others up to $15.00.
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WILDERVILLE
J
The Apostolic people are holding
meeting» at the school houso thl«
week.
The revival at the church <losed
last week, and Rev». Rummel and
Brarner have «one to Althouse to
hold a eerie« of mootings there.
Rev. Morrison and Brother bloyd
gave a party to the younger net In
the neighborhood last Saturday night
which was greatly enjoyed. Music,
game« and refreshmonU were the ev­
ening's entertainment.
Miss Ree left Sunday evwving for
Big Reduction in Shoes
Men’s $5.85 unlined work shoes, Lion brand_____ ___ ____ $4.95
. Men’s $7.35 unlined
shoes, Lion brand__________ ___ $5.85
Men’s $7.50 unlined work shoes, Peters All-For-Wear, two full
soles _ ____________ 1__ ___ ________ __ _________ ___ ____ $5.50
Men’s $6.85 unlined work shoes, Peters All-For Wear___ _ $5.00
Boy’s same as above, $5.85 quality, now...................
$4.50
Youth’s same as above, now____________________________ $4.00
Boy’s heavy unlined shoes, two full soles, 2^ to 6, were $5
now
“
$4.00
You’s some as above, 12% to 2 ...............
$3.50
Little Gent’s same as above, 9 to 12 __________ ____ ___ $3.00
Boy’s unlined $4.00 Godman’s shoes, now________________ $3.00
Youth’s unlined $3.50 Godman shoes, now .....
$2.65
Little Gent’s $3.00 Godman shoes, now ................
$2.25
Men’s $8.85 brown English shoes, now______ ____________ $6.50
Men’s $6.85 Gun Metal, lace, blucher now ______________ $4.85
Men’s $12.00 Brown English shoes, now
$9.00
Men’s $15.00 Lion Brand, 16 inch shoes....... ...._.............
$12.00
Men’s $13.85 Lion Brand, 12-inch shoes........... ......... ... ........ $10 00
Men’s $16.50 Peter’s All For Wear 16 inch shoes
$13.85
Men’s $10.85 Peters All For-Wear 12 inch shoes
$8.85
For the Ladies —
Ladies’ $7.85 brown kid, military heel
$6.00.
Ladies’ $6-85 black kid, military heel,
$5.50.
One lot of growing girl’s low heel shoes,
brown and black, values $6.00 to $7.85,
now $4.50.
One lot of boy’s button shoes now $2.50.
One lot of Girl’s school shoes, size 10 to 2,
$1.98.
Ladies Utz & Dunn $13.50 quality, brown
and black, all widths, new stock, how $10.
No Search;i. -t.» Then
passed away Thursday of last week
of Mr. Erickson.
Old Custom.
Diogenes didn't, find an honest man.
In Catholic countries, bells, like other
Mr. Hayward and wife are moving and was laid to rest in the Wilder- But It is only fair to say that be had
•hurch furniture, are solemnly conse-
to one of the Ruttencutter cabins ville cemetery on Friday. The little a poor lantern.—Toledo Blade.
£rated before being taken Into use.
and he will work in the woods this one had been ill since its birth and
God saw best to take the little flower
winter for Mr. Ruttencutter.
Mrs. Paul Ruttencutter and child­ rather than let It suffer. The fam­
ren, of Kerby, are visiting at the A. ily has the sympathy of the entire
GREAT FAITH IN THE SOUTH SIDE
Ruttencutter home this week, while community in their time of sorrow.
Paul Is In Stockton, Cal., on business. | Earnest McCollum traded his Ford
To all parties who have purchased and contem­
new J Ford touring car.
Clarence Sherman and family were truck
*—*- In
*- * for
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Mr. Harrison, a son of Mrs. W. O.
Sunday guests at Will Dickinson’s. I
plate—business men included—Higgins and Verdin
Alva Woodard and family at Shub’ Hill, is at the Hill home for a visit.
will furnish the money to clear five acres on good
Robinson's and Marino Rouseman
The families of Paul Ruttencutter
terms.- We have made several happy. Why not join
and family and Harold Pott« spent and A. Ruttencutter are both con-
Sunday evening at the *J. L. Davis fined to their home with bad colds
the crowd? Two cars at your service free, just a
home.
and sore throats.
rearing to go and take you for a ride on the south
Thanksgiving Day guests were
Mrs. O. Morrison left Thursday I
Mrs. Holland and family. .Tess Llnd- for an extended visit with her broth­
side. Ten, twenty and forty acre tracts a specialtv.
. sey and family. Ben Bull and family er and family at Fullerton. Cal.
j and .Tames Longbrtdge at the Dick
Ask Our Customers.
Maude Bradford left for her home
i Lindsey home:
A. Sheehan and in Grants Pass after a visit of a
They are all boosters. Come in and let us tell you all
1 family, Clarence Sherman and fam- few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Rad
about the terms. Prices run from $15.00 to $50.00
j ily and Eric Erickson at the Chas. Robinson.
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McCann home;
Oliver Morrison,
A measurement social Is to ho held
per acre. Free transportation furnished all knock­
wife, daughter Roe. and son Floyd at at the M. E. church bv the Ladles ■
ers out of the state.
; tho Rov Davis home; W. O. Hill. Aid on December 17th.
wife and son Orrin at the Robert
On Christmas eve a short pro; gram
Stevenson home: Paul Ruttencutter and a tree and treat for the child ren
VERDIN & HIGGINS,
and family, and Burriel Ruttencutterl will be planned for at the chn rch.
.
Ill 8. Sixth Street,
and family1 at the home of their|
Friday night of this week a box
parents.
,
social and playlet will be riven at
Grants Pass, Oregon.
. The two-weeks-old baby daughter) the school house, Proceeds to be
>of John B. Robinson and wife! used for hot lunches.
Harrisburg to resume her school du­
ties,
Mrs. Emmett Conger has gone to
the hospital for an o|«eratlon for
tumor. Her two sons are staying at.
the Ben Bull home during their
mother’s absence.
Mr. Ridgway and family, who have
been occupying the-Gotcher house,,
started for California Tuesday morn­
ing, going by the way of Orescont
City In their Ford car.
Marian Stevenson and family from
Crescent City are moving Into the
Gotcher house, and Marian and bro­
ther Ray will go Into the wood busi­
ness, having bought some timber
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock and Equipment
at $50,000.00
l or sale only by owner or anth «wised agent«
I
PIECE GOODS REDUCED
40c outing flannel, 27-inch, assorted light
stripes and checks, now __ __________ 25c
45c white outing. 27-inch __ __________ 33c
35c white outing, 27-inch _______ ___ _ 25c
50c outing 36-inch, assorted light stripes 35c
40c cotton chailies. 36-inch, now....... ....... 25c
40c gingham, assorted stripes and piaids.
good patterns, now ___ ____ _______
25c
40c percale, light and dark patterns. 36c
inch, now ....... .........
25c
65c deyonshire. splendid assortment of pat­
terns, 32 inches wide, now___________ 45c
Big reductions in all woolen dress goods,
serges, broadcloth, tricotines, poplins, etc.
Boys’, age 12 to 16 khffcki one piece auto
suits . -----------
. —_ ___
--- _____
------- _____________
,------------------- $2.50
. $2.50
Boys age 7 to 11 khaki one piece auto
suits ----------------------------------------- .„$2.25
Children's one piece play suits, age 1 to 8
years, blue and khaki „.1_____ _______98c