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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1907)
ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. OCTOBER 11. 1907. as We find that owing to extra large purchases last Spring of Fall Goods and the backward season that we are over loaded on seasonable merchandise that was bought before the large advances that have since occurred in prices and in order to reduce stock to the right point before invoice January 1st, we will offer extra inducements for the careful buyer of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. 3 SHOES When it comes to shoes, consider this fact that our rep utation for an honest, square deal on shoes has been main tained for years simply be cause we have handled no trash and have made it a study to find well wearers and stick to them as long as quality was kept up by the manufac turer. Think of this Ladies An geles Shoe, seven different styles, a shoe worth $3 today; you can have them from us for $2.50. The Paris and Fashion Shoe, the equal of any $4 50 shoe of fered. The price is $3 50. The High School and Bonnie Lass, 2 to 7, for the old price before advances, $2.50. The gun metal blucher is a beauty and soft a9 vici kid, $3 SO. Nurses rubber heel Juliette.plain toe Juliette andOldLadiesComfort. Our box calf blucher school shoe, the Maryland, 5 to 8J3, $1.35; 8 to 114. $1 50; 12 to 2, $1.75. Cannot be duplicated lor less than $1 50, $1.75 and $2. Sure Winnes. same sizes, $1. $1.25,(1 50 Our boys Menominee seamless shoe, bull dog toe with "hooV: ers," 9 to 12, $2; 12 to 2, 2 2ii. Seamless vamp and best wearers on earth. A pair of 25c hose and 25 votes with every pair of school shoes. Our men's line, the Crusader, the U.S. Army and Menominee, Michigan seamless need only' to be once tried to be appreciated 50 pairs of mens shoes.odd sizes, ' and unobtainable any more con sisting of Hercules and other well known makes worth $2 to 4.50 all to be closed out at $1.00 per pair. You'll have to hurry to citch these. Easy Street, best dress sho you ever saw for the price, $2.50. Call on us for shoes and we will try to sell you what you want and not try to sell you what you do not want. 25 votes with every pair of shoes of any kind IMITATION TITGHII In addition to the bargains that we olTor this Fall we have Voting Contest that will interest all. Every Inly teacher in the schools of Josephine county has been nominated as a candidate for one of the two prize? of $40 offered by us The teacher in the Grants Pass district. No.' 7 who receives the largest number of votes will be given on New Years day $40 00. The teocher in any other school in the county who receives the largest number of votes will also be given $40 00 Combined with the prize will be a request from us that each one of the successful candidates give her school library $10.00 and retain the balance, $30 00, to use ror her own personal pie isure. Contest Opens Monday, October 15 And Closes December 28 No matter what you buy you get one or more votes with each pur chase. With every pair of Shos of any kind 25 votes With everv suit of Clothes of anv kind 25 votes Vith every Trunk or S.iit Case ol any kind 25 votes With everv Umbrella ,. 15 votes With every yard of goods of ai.y kind 5 votes With ever purchase in Crockerv or Grocery line. . 5 votes With every spool of Thread (nd remember we sell thread for 5c a spool) 1 vote . With every I abl-t. pencl or bottle of Ink ....... 1 vote You can kneel to the wittiest, bow to th' prettiest, and vote for the one you love lst. or any other teacher in the county. Trunks from $3 75 to 23 00 Suit Cases Irom M)c to $15.00 We carry Levi Mrauss, Mt H-ioH Bo-s of the Road, and Po ot All Oveialls and will j-ive yon what you want at the rigl t tuice. Tablets, IVncils and Ink. Our Biif Five" is the largest tablet sold for 5c One vote for teacher with each tablet.pencilor bottle Ink. A large line of Sateen, Moreen. and Silk Petticoats lr.ni 0c to $8 50.' CLOTHING While we do not carry a heavy stock of Mens Clothing all is new, up-to-date stuff and will be sold at prices never offered by any, regular clothing store. Mens suits $6.50 to $14.50; Youths long pant suits $5.00 to $10 00. A good Coaduroy for $6.00.- r --... :. Remember, your choice of tie an da pair of suspenders with each suit. -i .- . ? 1 1 We have an extensive line of short pant suits,' 3 to 10 years.big values from $2 to $6. 300 pairs of mens odd pants $1.65 to $5.00 a pair, A pair of 50c braces with each pant costing $3.00 or over. RtJttLVtOI MAT rr u THC tut Roy. twt u KHWIUA9W1t BROWX STOCKING .twill 0WWN Hosiery The Burson Hose for ladies unequaled, as hund reds of our customers know, and notwithstanding the advances will be sold by us during this contest for 25 cents. Buster Brown and Rugby Hose for children 25c. A good wearing school hose worth 20c; for this sale 2 pairs for 25c; sizes 5 to 9)4 ., , 5 votes with each and every pair. We have secured an extra large line of mens and ladies Umbrella' direct from the largest factory in the United State. The variety of handles and quality of coverings is unsurpassed; the price 75c to $8. Every Umbrella at $1.50 or over has.'a detachable handle, , 15 votes with each one sold, a Childrens School Umbrellas, 45 cents, 5 votes with each one. . ( ' J. idles Underwear , Our stock includes aty Ihe' best winter sellers at 25c, 50c and 75c in pure white, ribbed and fleeced. . . See our' El Real.r the finest garment on the market today. ,,,None 'of, these goods can be replaced for what we are offering them for today. ' ' " ' ' . i. o . , . r in... ii - i' ! .t A line of Gents Furnishings, that can be bought for what they are worth or less no fancy prices. , Concord Golf Shirt, regular or coat style, $1.00- . i , A' fair assortment of $1 Golf Shirts to close at 25cJ Up-to-date Four-iti-Hand Ties 25c and 50ft ' ' The best suit of Mens Underwear, fleeced.: ribbed,11 95c far a suit, or two of either shirts or drawers,. ,, HcWI Pattern! Noi. '692704 NEW WALKING SLIT Our Crockery Department is doing the business because it has the assortment and is giv ing the value. The Japanese line for the holidays will be the most complete, and our importation of new blue which will arrive about November 10 will prove irrisistible. The new Tipless Incandescent Lamp is IT, for you and your meter or fiat rate. No point of glass on the smooth bulb to interfere when cleaning, or to break or destroy the lamp. Made to stand the current of 115 volts, and will, therefore, last longer, and cost you no more than the others have cost you. We shall close out our Shel by Lamps with tips, 16 cp 20c 32 cp 30 cents. Remember, we have the gen uine Maple Syrup direct from the Vermont sugar orchards with no foreign substance of any kind in its make-up. The real "Simon Pure" article Try a can of Maple Cre.vn on hot cakes and you will use nothing else. Heatherloom Taffeta Petticoats, equal of any $5 taffeta petticoat will wear longer and have the same rustle and shimmering luster and better still, they can be washed. The price of this genuine "Hyde grade Heatherbloom"petticoat is $3. By the yd 36 in. 40c Draperies, Portieres and Couch Covers: the largest stock in Southern Oregon. Portieres. 75c to $S.50 pair. Art Draperies and curtain materials from 10c to $1.00. We are carrying this year the celebrated Silverfield line of Furs. AH new. this season's goods, not one carried over from last year. 15 votes for the teacher with each Fur. Our line of Fleeced and Kimono Fabrics is not to be equaled in quality and variety of designs. The prices 12'ic, 15c und 18c. 5 votes with every yard sold. Wool Suitings from 50c to 75c worth on the market today 65c to $1.00 (tiiH&PYi Mfr, - ' - 1- ' . v ' s- .A m c -'I - 1 ; -v . -?i -s u rn 'A V- '' , . ' r: .- v , - . . . . yK . . . ., ,; ' ""'"S '" ' " - ' ''-- ''''' ... ' . -.1.. . . .. . .1 Our Grocery stock - makes quality the first consideration, and no "just as good"s put in to increase profits .at the ex pense of the consumer i We carry the genuine Eu gene White Star Flour, Blue Ribbon Hard Wheat Flour, Washburn Crosby Minnesota Gold Medal. Diamond W and Preferred Stock canned goods. A complete line of ll-inz's goods. Oregon full cream, Swiss and Liinbcrger Cheese. Star Hams and Bacon. Schillings Best and Boston Bouquet Tea and Coffee. Carnation Crentn 10c a can. Canned Corn 10c and 12,'jC. Canned Tomatoes 10c and 12c. ii ... .. 'i " t McCtll Pitttriu Noi. 1582-ISM An immense line of Blankets and Comforts, including the White Crib Blankets in cotton and wool, the neatest und dan'iest thing for baby ever shown. A full line of the celebrated Stork goods and sheetings. Stork Pants no rubln-r, no pins required, they are adjustable, thin, light white, and will not sweat nor irritate tfie most tender skin, 50c per pair. Stork Sheeting $1.00 per yard. We have an unusually heavy line of children's dress pomls.solids, plaids and fancy strijies prices 12jjc, 15c, 20c and 25c per yard. 42 inch Mohair with the brilliant luster found only in the iron framed fabric sold in all the large city stores at $2 per yard, our price, $1.40. Our reputation for quality, value, and large assortment of Em broideries, Laces and Ribbons is to be maintained during this sale with double the stock we have ever carried. J Don't fail to Vote often at the Sugar Pine Store ii ii