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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
ROGUE MVER CJRIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, 'h 7 ' RF""iT'v .Mir . . - R. L. COE a CO.'i Big Shoe Department would be a credit to any city in the Unittd States. THE BEST MAKES THE LARGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES Happy Feet Make it just as easy for us to fit the bead as the feet. Many of the ills of this life can be traced to BAD FITTING SHtms. If you have trouble in this direction try a I'ingrec "Gloria" $3.50 Shoe This is without a doubt the best Shoe ever sold in America or JS.V50. Our new Spring Stock of "Gloria" Shoes in Black and Tan are now on exhibition. Twenty different styles and widths on Tan, Ulack Patent Leather Kid, hand welts and hand turns. An elegant Inscriptive Catalogue, showing 28 cuts of new Spring styles, given on applica tion, ili. C2 ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, ORBGON. MARCH 24. 1905. R L. COE & THE BIG STORE New Spring Goods DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, WALL P APER.WINDO W SHADES, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TENTS GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF SPRING MERC HANDISE "IAJ. EBEST$S5OSH0EiiiTu.i..Mr R. L, Coe & Co. Sole Agents. Union made. W. L, Douglass, who was elected governor of Massachusetts last fall, is'the largest manufacturer of shoes in the United States and, strange to say, while one of the largest employers of labor, was bitterly opposed by the trusts and was elected by an over whelming majority by the Labor Unions. Note the prices: $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Haud Welts, Pat. Colt, Vici aud Box Calf. Fifteen different styles. THE "MAJESTIC" For several seasons we have been trying to produce a $2.50 shoe that had style and merit and think that the Majestic is with out doubt the best 12.5(1 shoe ever soiu ior uie price, wi siyies, Our big store is Bimply boiling over with new, snappy upto-date spring goods, which are rec ognized by evoryouo who examines them as Genuine IJargains. GOLD DOLLARS AT FROM 75 TO H) CENTS. If the bank nhould offer you a Gold Dollar for from 75 to 90 cents would you not feel like in vesting in a few of them? Even if you did not need them just at the time. Now this is just what 11. L. Coo & Co., The Big Store, is going to do with their immeuso stock of spring stock of merchan. dise. Close Buying and Close Selling of the Best Merchandise Has made this store famous throughout the state. We have no fear of competition from catalogue houses if pooplo will give us a chance to figuro with them. Take your Montgomery-Ward catalogue, mako out your order, Bend it to us and if wo do not send you as good if not better merchandise at a saving to you of all freight charges, you may return the goods to us and wo will pay express or freight charges both ways. It will cost you nothing to try us and wo will show you that you can trado at home nud save money. Our Mail Order Department is increasing every day and if it continues and we meet with the encouragemont necessary we shall be able within a very short timo to issue a fine- catalogue that will demonstrate beyond a doubt our ability to cover the field of largo Eastern catalogue houses to the entire satisfaction of every citizen of Josephine County. We arc at present receiving a great manv orders for merchandise from all over this part of Oreizou and Northern California and have roceivod many unsolicited compliments upon the satisfaction given. Send us your next order. R. L. COE (SL CO.'S DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.... During the past few weeks we have been piling up case after case of Spring Dress Goods until we now have the most complete line of seasonable goods ever shown in the city. 25 pieces fancy and plain Cecilians, Alpaca finish; Plain Colors Checks and Stripes. 50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. We are Sole Agents for Southern Oregon for the celebrated Henderson Fashion Hip Corset All sizes, styles and prices, Drab and Black. White 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 sizes aud widths in welts, turus, high, top shoes, taus aud black. Ox lord and The Hamilton Shoe $1.50 In Oxfords and Kid and Calf. High To.. SHOE AT THEIR NEW ( M,NLlflHT TACTORY This it; the UIvST fl. SO shoe ever sold in this country for the money. Solid sole leather counters and soles. CHILDREN'S SIKH'S Same uiuke aud stock as above: 5 to S, Vici or Culf 61 SO Htf to U'j, do 1 25 j2 to 2, do 1 50 This is an all solid dress shoe with patent tip, low heel and wide silk laces. A SWELL LOW CUT that individualises us wearer as beintf PRICE $2.50 We are showing a very extensive line of Ladies, Misses and Children's Saudals, Low Cut and Oxfords, in Tan and Ulack with black aud tan hosiery to match. pry Pacific Logger $6.50 A strictly hand made Shoe; Water Proof and .stands the most severe wear possible. Ml New Spring Styles -iN- III Dress Skirts. n All of the new weaves; plain and fancy mixtures, mohairs, serges and ceciliaus at $1.50, $2 00, $2 50, $3.00, $.VS0, 4.00, 5.00, 5.50,. C.00, 10 00. $3.)8 1200 RIBBONS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES Our Superb Spring Stock of the above lines are now on ex hibition and we should deem it a pleasure to show them to you whether wishing to purchase or not. See the Uig Spring Stock at the Big Store. THE VOTING CONTEST School jd.765 Kagles .. 3.,y.U A. A. C '3..(X Red Men ,V.j Josephine Club 1 1 2 H J s 15 J - Pcndo Odd Fellows.. w. o. w . . . . K'.ks M. Iv. CI1111. I1 Masons FARMERS WILL FIND 50 BARGAINS AT 3" O A K .' 4 Royal XeighlHiis 21 I'.a ti i 11 Mar 15 I PicsliyUiun Chinch ...... 11 K. ot P . . . 10 Knights nt Columbus .... y Ki-liekahs ; Anthr Club s Ladies Library j Sa' vation At my 1 iVllpOIlK Hill H'Vl'll III till' lnlll'Will)! , (it'll. S. CltlllHlU I'O t'lltlilllck 'm UifYcll' 1V1I. K. O. MrrnA. v. (' I.. Cli'vunccr. H I. 'in' iV I '.1 I'luniiii. r Mm I in. t Slnti' I luui.il lirm-vry. KuKIIK liivi-r CiUIMlT. h. A liuli rinunil. MlM 1(1.1 Wlnlnll. 1 lirm.HK O'Nvtll. 1). M. lHd'uy. Davis' Second - Hand Store. Tools of all kinds, Stoves and Tinware, Furniture and licddin. Not an niticlo that is usinl on a farm but what 1 soli ami at prices that nro rilit. IKE M. DAVIS' The Supplier of KveryboJy's Wants. K.uuh Hloik. South Sixth Stnet, Gran's Pass. Ott-gon. Dtafnoi ('annul be Curtd. j liy local upi'l K'Ht ioiiH, hh they iiui- lint ri'Hcli ttie (tint uycil jHirlinii i-f th': iiir. TImtii in only cno wnv to enro ' ileHfiii'HK, nil it tlmt ia liv con h 1 1 1 u 1 101 1:1 1 rcndii". lcfi)C8H ih cauciI liy an ' inlUiucil roiithtion of t!n mticniiK 1 1 1) 1 11 k of Hit' Kusl.n'hiiiii 'I'u hi'. Win n ; thin tubcU liithuntMl. you luivc n runitiliiiK Kciinil or iniK i feet hearing, I mill w In n it 1b entirely clueil, ilraf- ; liens la too result, uml mil. .b tlic in ttainuiutiou can le lak' 11 out anil thia tube remoreil to ita normal comlition, lieariliK will ln ilentreyeil forever; nlni rum out of ten are calmed liy t'ntarrli, wlnrli is untiling tut an in llaui'il conditioii of the mucous sur fhces. V will (jive tine lluiulred IHillars for hut case of lieafness (caused ly catwrrii )tlmt cannot 1m cured l.y llall'a I'atarrli t'urc. Scud lor circulars froe. K. J CIIKNKY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold lir all l'rirsistn, TV. Take lUU'a Faiuilr for con- ati)villi'n. At bargain, a nlckle plated aoda fountain and a nickle plated water healer. Uotli are of the Sural make and almost new aud iu perfect order aud the; go at almost half prioe, KoscDud eoufi'ctiouery store. EGGS and mure of thorn when you want t hITI SI I n rr I a I'omli While I.cghorn, the busings iowi 01 .nicrica. tarda headed by coekaivls from a n with a record of -:" eccs per year ler hen. Kates 11.50 for i.V. .Ml for 30. UK AM Til EG PnCi.TKY YARDS, W. J.MiaaeB Kit, l'lop , Ashland, Ororori. Tin: Wo w.oil ood, livu lueu to take ei cluMve ten iiory for the sale of the Portland l'etritled Paint cheapest and lel ou the market and will out wear lead can he made w ilh vestment. fall Hive your frieuda a Surn line- the KHid amoko. I wish to have several profile call at mv otlie.i uml l,tt ..... . .I.... I.aue crotils ! intend to rvliuquiah thir lmiii"stead erv small ill as I have people, win wisfi to bur ini tio .lomioliilie I nr. te. .1,. ....., .... I I.. . louin v Ileal l.siaie iv ' mlio m.. i . . r""""1 1 J I W. H. Sberman. Uranta t'asn, t)r..Kou. I'niiirr liUn-k. Cured Consumption. Mrs. Mrs. 11. W. Kvans, t'harwater, Kan., writes: "Mv husband lav sick for 1 1 1 re months. The doctors said he had quick coimiiii Ih ii We procured a buttle of Italian! s Here hound Syrup, and it cuied him. That waa six years at;o and since tbeu we have alwaya kept a buttle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it has no "qual " J-V, MV and tl.00 at lioti riiiuud's and Model Drug Store. I have several hiavily timbered Uoverniiiont lands, claims cruised, oji'ii for rHiuit. W. I!. Sherman. COLONIAL E St bet Sth and 6th HOAIIl) ami LOIJCilNQ The house has Ivsjn thoroughly reno vated. MKS.T. M. KENSHAW. A lhie line if lit. men's Itloves Is st made, just received JI.IO a pair ai M.Tjiup's. Hoyil ia Hiving a hnuilsouie n'eut Willi eat h iloaeu catnuet pi aliort time. GrOVe's TnQtplpcc Thill Tnnir bti ft 25 yc?8V Averago Annual Sales over One and a Half Million El!? ..V xur . "cnx appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c akipvnnn Will VVW-V BVfftam 11 at T . f . . . - z-in:'.. - mj0 pAcxag ot uevt'i nine. f.ooc uvv run. Lumber and Hops Don't place an ordej for your house lumber until you get my prices. They will surprise you. I have two new houses for sale. Terms to suit J. D. DRAKE. Grauts Pass, rhoue 4S4. Ore. Champion Liniment for Rheu matism. Chan Drake, a mail carrier at Chapinville, Conu., iiaya: "Cham berlalu'i Pain Balm" ia the champion of all liniineut-i. The past year I wai troubled a great deal with rheu matism in my shoulder. After trying several curee the storekeeper here recomrueudel this remedy nud it completely cured me. " There it no use or auyoue Buffering from that rjainfnl ailment wlmn l,iu ltn.u., can be obtained for a small auin. For saia Dy all druggiata. Invaluable for Rhtumaliim. "I have been suffering for the tiast few yeari with a severe attuck of rheumatiiim aud found that liallard'a Suow Liniment was the only thiug that gars me satisfaction aud tended to alleviate my paius. " March 2iih, 1903, John C. Degnan, Kinsman. Ills, 2io aud tl.00 at Kotermuud'a aud Modol Drug Store. Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutality if Chas. K. Leruberger, of Syraouae. N. V , bad not done the beat ha could for his suffering son. "My boy," h saya, "cnt a fearful gash over his eye. so I applied Buckleu's Arnica Salve, which qnickly healed it and saved his eye." Only 25o at all druggists. Tht Beat Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Jndge, Ot tawa Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Horehouud Syrup for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the beat cough syrup I have ever used." Soc, 50o, 1.00 at Model Drug Stoie and Rotermund'a. j lC3CjsiH Thoroughbred, white Plymouth Rock, eggs, 15 for 1.00 Mooro'a Becoud hand store. SEEDS Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and other Grasses, and Wheat and Oats. Garden Seeds of All Kinds. All my seeds are pure and of the best quality. : : WILLAMETTE VALLEY POTATOES Souud, Dry and Mealy and the Best Potatoes sold in Grants Pass. Chiles' Grocery Front st near Fourth. SAY! Have you tried the Headlight Chop -House For a Good Square Meal ? Fkesh Oysters and Tamales. Fiout Street, opp. Round House. W. F.LEMPKE. Props.