Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 03, 1908, Image 8

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRAN7S PASS. OREGON. JULY 3, 1908
ala BE
DONT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
An Event of Great
Economical I mpor
tance to the Entire
Community
A World of Money
Saving Opportunities
Presented During
This Sale
.Into- Stock Reduction Sale
Beginning on July 6th, and continuing until July 31st. we will offer our entire stock of up-to-date wearables for men and
boys at a reduction of 25 per cent. Our line of furnishings will also be included in this sale. Don t let the opportunity
hv default-. It will nnv von to look over our lines before making your purchases.
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Oiiting Suits nowhaye
their irininefs-
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nume run too
tinuincr until the
JCgUiiIlIg vl SKAIJ vrwi s
31st, we will inaugurate a special stock-reduction
sale with the prices on our regular lines of cloth
ing, furnishings etc., reduced from 20 to 50 per
cent. The quality of our goods and their depen
dabilities are proof sufficient that their values
are out of the ordinary. A glance at the items
quoted below will indicate the exceptional worth
of the articles so priced. Take a look at them
and then visit our store, and you will find "As
per Advertisement." Never was a store better
equipped to supply the requirements of the pub
lic with such pu-to-date garments as we are. Do
not let the opportunity go by default. You are
well acquainted with our line of Sincerity Clothes
for Men, if not you ought to be. It will pay you
to make your next purchase at our store.
MEN'S SUITS
$10.00 Men's Suits $ 7 50
" 9 40
12.50
15.00
20.00
22.50
25.00
77.50
30.00
" 11 25
15 00
" 16 90
" 18 75
' 21 5
" 22 5')
MEN'S PANTS
$1.25 Trousers l 00
1.50 " 1 20
2.00 " 1 60
2.50 " 2 00
3.00 " 2 40
3.50 " 2 80
4.00 " 3 20
S.OO " a 00
BOYS' SUITS
$2.00 Boys' J Suits .$1 50
2.50 " " 1 90
3.00 " " 2 25
3.50 " " 2 40
4.00 " 3 00
5.00 " " 3 75
6.00 " " 4 SO
BOYS' KNEE PANTS
.50 Values at.
.75
$1.03
1.50
35
60
74
1 10
Boy's long pants same discount as above.
Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats, etc., all go at great reductions throughout the month.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8.
MONDAY, JULY 6.
President and alt other 50c suspenders 35o
TUESDAY, JULY 7.
50c off on all Negligee Shirts which sell regular at $1.50 or more.
Hosiery Day 15c values at ; 10c
25c values at - 20c
35c values at 25c
50c values ( 3 pr. $1.00) 35c
THURSDAY, JULY 9.
Boys Hats and Caps, 50c values 35c
" " " 75c values 60c
$1.00 values 70c
" ' ' ' 1.25 values 90c
" " " ' 1.50 values $1 00
Following are one-day extra specials
FRIDAY, JULY 10.
Neckwear, 75c values 50c
" 50c values 35c
" 25c values two for 35c
SATURDAY JULY 11.
With every men's suit at $15.00 or more we will give free of
charge, one Nugget $3.00 Hat, one pair 50c Suspenders, one Coat
Hanger, one metal Pants' Hanger.
DON'T OVERLOOK
THE DATES
JULY (ith to 31st
All Clothing and Furnishings purchased at Sale prices, Absolutely Cash
Geo. S.
Call
lotsn
Outfitters to Boy and Man"
Co.
EVERY GARMENT
ON SALE CARRIES
OUR GUARANTY
THINGS MOVING NICELY
AT TAKILMA SMELTER
Everything in tiudor way and iuot
iug along like 'lH-k work lit tlie Takil
wa mm Iter at Waldo. Twelve teams
day hauling ont coke mid briugiug
tu copper niatta lira iu mid out of
Grants Tarn each day, and the jingle
tif the bells and the lin wagous re
mind oni of tha old day.
Manager Molutlre, located at thii
ctnd of the line, and who ha super-
GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits
Cherries
Loganberries
Peaches
Tomatos
Cucumbers
New Potatoes
Itook orders now for Borries
and Chorriea for canning
J. PARDEE
Front Stmt
Grant Put, Oit jon
vision of the haudllng and shipping
lufornii the Courier that the compauy
l snipping two cam or au average of
about 75 ton of matte from here to
Tacoma to be refined each week.
Supt. Carrar of the Mueller came iu
to Urants Pass Sunday evening aud
swnt Mouday here look iug after buii
uess matters, returning to the smelter
Tuesday.
A Correction.
I del ire to itata that the report
that I waa tired or at all dissatisfied
with uiy contract with .the city for
prinkliuir the streets it entirely er
roneous I did make the city a
proposition to purchase the spinkler
iu riew of the fact that I had other
business uiatten in oonteuiplation.
My contract with the city, fiuaucially
and otherwise is entirely satisfactory,
but I had anticipated auother line of
business if I could make a satisfactory
ale.
J. R. WELLS.
Tr&ln Kill 6 Burro.
A freight traiu, uortbbouud Wednes
day afternoon killed aix aud woanded
three of the herd of 53 burroi belong
ing to K. K. Stewart, just .below the
new box factory. The doukeys got
through tha cattle guard along aide of
the track. The three were to severely
injured that they will probably 'have
to be ahol. Mr. Stewart has ben
grating his herd at the race track but
for a change had brought them be
low the box factory. He had, origi
nally 85 bead of theea descendants of
Daalam's faiuoo steed, which be
shipped up from New Mexico a
couple of luootha ago to it'll to miners
for pack animal. To data be baa sold
30.
NEW HOPE.
H. 8. Wynant, wife and daughter
are visiting with their sou Howard
at Klamath Falls.
It would pay well if the gasoline en
gine users of tbia county would invest
iu a Motsiuger anto sparker better
tau batteries for sale by Uranta Pass
Hardware Co.
Oied-At his home, Jane, 24, 1908,
P. B. M. Borrow. Mr. Burrow had j
lieen bedfast for four mouths previous
to his death.
New s'ock of Savage Rifle: at Hair
Kiddle's. Mrs. Walter and Mr. Steward were
at the Pass Saturday "' business.
BludingTwine at llair-Ridtlle's.
Mr. Steward hu i keu the contract
of burniug the slah.nit for Mr. Koan.
MoOormick Mowi r at Hair-Riddle's.
Sunday school tveiy Souday at 3
o'clock everybody muted to come.
The board of directors of school d it
trio number 13, met today, Jaly 3d
for the purpose of letting ooutracts
for six cord of wood aad hiring
a teacher.
CLOVER, LEAF.
Jelly glasses 40 aud 45 rents per
doten at Hair Riddl's.
UNION SERVICES SUNDAY.
There will be a Union Service of all
the churches at the opera-house San
day, both morning and evening. Rev.
J. R. Knodell of Portland, assistant
superintendent of Oregou Anti-Saloon
League, will be here aud preach both
times. Good niasio will be a feature
of thesa services. Everybody most
cordially invited to be present.
SELMA.
The rain of last week did very little
damage to hay that was down, but
made uiauy dollars for the farmers of
this seotiou ia the way of more hay.
Lots of sickueas the past two weeks.
E. D. Hagen baa been confined to the
houHe for some days, also Mrs. R. C.
Churchill has been sufferiug with a
severe cold ou her lungs. Dr. Loogb
ridge was called out on Friday of
last week to atteud the bedside cf R.
L). I raig s little daughter, who is
still vrey ill.
Say, have yon seen that fine cook
stove that the Mair-Ridddle Hard
ware, (.o nave iu tueir wiudow
aud are otT.iing fur only $1J cah
aud on dollar per week?
Mrs. M;iry Tolin of lirauts Pass'and
her danhtr Zella. who have beeu so
journing on Upper Doer creek, re
turned to their home lt Saturday,
accompanied by Flora, little daughter
of R. L. Tolin.
McCormick.Mower at Hair-Riddle's.
Peter Boor of "Ranoherie Creek"
and his niece Miss Viola Anderson,
were shopping in Selma one day last
week.
Miss Marguerite Anderson aud'Miss
Dama Duncan of Eerby, were in Sel
ma Saturday, pnrchasiug Fourth of
Joly amusements.
Most everyone in this vicinity will
celebrate at Wilderville.
J. M. White of Fall Creek was
doing business in Selma yesterday.
Binding twine at Hair-Riddle's.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mr Geo. Walton of Dryden, also
Mr. and Mr. R. C. Churchill baby
has been qait sick for few davs.
Krauts' aud wife and
aud wife visited in
They ara a little improved at this
writiug
" Messrs. Fred
John Herman
Ktrby today.
Minnie, little daughter of B. K.
I Hi Rue oT Kerby, is visiting relatives
at Selma this week.
! Miss Mand Mahon and brother Clare
of Wonder were shopping in Selma
Monday of this week.
Win. Turner, who has been staying
ont oo hs farm on Thompson cieek
returned to his home in Grants Pass
todsy.
Mr. Wn Garter
sister Mrg" Etta
Thompson creek.
is visiting her
Zimmerman on
GREENBERRY.
New Machinery Arriving.
Three carloads of machinery wen
unloaded at Merlin this week for
the new smelter at the Alamtda
mine and a gang of men are at work
potting the various parts in placs,
The Alameda has always been a good
property hot with the addition of t
smelter operations there will be much
more active. This new smelter will
have a capacity of 100 tons par day.
Doing It
Last week we advertised closing out
prices on SHOES. We have sold a
lot of them still selling.
Now is the buyers time
W. E. DEAN & CO.
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