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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
... '- Hi t: ,t : i i iUti .lit. f FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909 IF v r- WE HAYE IT, m IT'S SKJ ) Jl 1 pi r 1 C.j IF IT'S RIGHT WE HAYE IT ail i A -...---'VV-V : V'. , rr "T'v)..'-;- 1 ' -3 ,-v; Tje Peerless (Slothing Go. takes great pleasure in announcing to the people of Grants Pass and vicinity our (mn .nln, nt Horfh'c nWl ctsinfl. fnrner of 6th and H streets, with anew and seasonable line of clothing, Hats, Shoes and Haberdashery, to be sold for cash only and at prices as low as consistent with good goods. Shall be m all 1 pleased to have you call no trouble to show goods. From Saturday, May '8th, to Saturday, May 15th Alfred Tailor Cut Garments Ready-to-Wear mtf- Benjamin 3 Clothes 6; America's Fin Clothes Product Unlike oilier rcadv-to-wear garments, ALFRED BENJAMIN CLOTHES arc math; just as the; mer chant tailor makes liis finest suits. They are cut out by hand singly with all the cutter's best skill direct ed to the, one operation, and not in batches or by cut ting machines. The man who is chiefly responsible for Alfred JJenjamin Clothes designs receives ji larger salary than the governor of Oregon or any other state in the Union. Larger than the Vice-President of the United States or any other member of President Taft's cabinet. It requires a genius to set' the fashions for the best dressed men in the world. As to cloth, the mills of the world submit their best. Where u tailor takes a piece, they take a pro duct, hence Uxdusiveness and KYasouable Price. $20 to $35 The only value comparison is furnished by made-to-measure garments at one-half more. If IF f? , II l VT r C0?Yl0HT 1909 j? Special Offering During our Grand Opening' X To everyone purchasing a Suit during X our opening, costing $20 or more we X X will give ABSOLUTELY FREE, your X X choice of any $3.50 or $4 Walk-Over Shoe in the house. We make it worth X X your while to come in and do your seasons buying this week. Personal inspection and supervision is given to every suit. Alfred Penjamin Clothes are practically Custom .Made Suits ready to wear. The people of Grants Pass and vicinity are in vited to inspect the new spring creations in their cases, in the beautifiil surroundings which are not able for the absence of piled up tables and which constitute a movement characteristic of the quality of the goods. WE CATER TO THE HAN CARES The Seasons New Things in Oafs, Shoes and fiaberdashery HATS The Tyrolean and Alpine The season's newest sensation come in all the new shades of (I rays, (livens, Tans and a variety of com bination of colors. You will find them here in abundance. THE CELEBRATED BEST $3 HAT ON EARTH Pey Hat THE REAL THING IN NEGLIGEE AND APPROPRIATE TIES. Some one has said that a man's necktie indicates his character In the selection oFa tie one stands the final test of good judgment and good taste. Never before have such delicate, such ethereal, such ravishing shades been achieved in scarfs. One of the best shapes for the season will be the Pour-in-lland. tied so that the knot is one to one and one-half inches in length, the ends flowing to a width of three inches. SHIRTS These we have in all the newest designs and colors. The fabrics are composed of Percales, Madras, Wash Silks, Piijue and Outing Flannel. A striking shin is what is called a Directoire! It is plaited or plain, and comes with a fancy collar and cuffs. This is one of the most popular shirts of the season and conies in a varietv of colors. SHOES Little will differentiate Shoes from those of former seasons. Tans, (livens and Ox-Bloods, with the caps perforated in fancy designs, will be the most popular. "We have them in both Florsheim and Walk-Over makes. Prices $3.50to$6.oo SATURDAY EVG. MAY 8th 7 to 9 o'clock MUS PROGRAM SATURDAY EVG. MAY 15 7 to 9 o'clock BY THE GRANTS PASS ORGH EST IRA Let us show you the very latest in accesores, we do not ask you to buy but want you to come and let us show you what the best rl j Men of America are wearing. Come bring your wife, sister or sweetheart you will find it a good place to spend a pleasant ev JEWELRY J-Jip'h Matching the (vlr .'lu-turs to of the divs, jewelry Mich a Studs. Searf I'ms. Cult' LuiU. Ouniity ;nv v,,,,.v w'1 iu nv- have them in a .ihd d' ,K muu. ai.d , '1. i ti il;s. j& r RANTS PAS.S, OPlGOM HOSIERY Hosiery will be marked bv delieaey. It eoines in Lisle, mereonzed so as to resemble silk. The colors rane in shades of i;i,;e, ijrnVf" -fan. Maroon and (Ireeus. Prices 25c, 33c and 50c Low Price "':w