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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
ROGCB RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS. OREGON. MAY 4. 190b. AN THE BARGAIN GUN i RIPS FORTH SIMM'S Will Cause a Mercantile Earthquake by throwing upon the market TWO IMMENSE BANKRUPT STOCKS Which were Bought at 43 arid 46 cents on the dollar. Re Livesley Morrison From Woodburn, Oregon, combined with the Hub Clothing stock at Grants Pass. Livesley & Morrison were Woodburn's swell Clothiers carrying only the highest grade goods. Lot 1 Boys1 Suits, two piece, values to $5.00, now 95c Lot 2 Boys Summer Suits, val ues to $2.00, now 39c Lot 3 Boys and Men's Gloves, values to 75c, now 12c Lot 4 SHOES 39c CLOTHING Such reliable makes as Clias. Kaufman & Bros., Sweet, Orr & Co., Hoffman, Rothchild & Co. and many other standard makes. You can have a suit at half price. SHOES They carried a good line of Shoes, all reliable makes such as Friedman, R. L. Smith & Co., Gotzian, Packard, Top Round. Shoes for Men, Boys, Misses and Children all go at give-away prices. FURNISHINGS, HATS, ETC. At half the usual prices. All $ 1.50 Hats, 95c ; All $2.50 Hats at $1.45. Gordon, Kingsbury, and King $3.00 Hats at $1.75. Lot 9 Neckwear, values to 50c, now lie Lot 10 Underwear, values to 75c, now 16c Lot 5 Men's Dress Shirts, val ues to $1.50, now 25c Lot 6 A line of Straw and Can vas Hats, values to $1.00, now 5c Lot 7 Bys and Men s Caps, values to 75c, now 9c Lot 8 Men's Dusters, values to 2.50, now 69c For a number of years we have been handling bankrupt stocks, have bought dozens of them, and we wish to emphatically state that this is one of the greatest buys ever made by the firm. A CALAMITY TO REGULAR DEALERS, BUT A BOON TO THE CONSUMER Hundreds of Bargains not mentioned here Extra help has been secured for the occasion Coin Mniy fn And continuing until the present UQIC I1UW UN stock is entirely exhausted A mi 5th SIXTH STREET. Next Door to Layton Hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON. D a