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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
rAGarrra FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1011 5 WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER IV V. H v i i if I v January . WHITE SALE During the past two months we have been assembling from Eastern factor ies thousands of dollars worth of La dles' ready-to-wear TJndermuslins, Em broideries, Laces and elegant Lingerie Novelties seldom seen outside the large city stores. The larger and better class of East ern factories making Ladies' Ready-to-1 wrear muslins must employ their help the year round, and during the long winter months of the Eastern states there is very little call for this class of goods and these factories are some times caught with big stocks and no de mand. We found a big factory that was Forced To Sell at a Big' Sacrifice "Ye bought over one thousand dollars worth of beautifully made garments shipped to us in December, which we have held for this SALE. Many gar ments will be sold for less than cost of materials. COE COo BOG, January TO-K SALES DAYS ONE SOLID WEEK OF BARGAIN GIVING MONDAY JAN., 16th TO JAN. 21st January White Sale January Slot! Don't Stay Away When Its To-R Day At The Big' Store PIS 'u)T2 liSP LOT 3 "A, iHl i lll W - - . . -.. , . ... January WHITE SALE LOT NO. 61300 yards fine Swiss and Cambric embroideries in 2 to 18 inch widths, yard u LOT NO. 725 pieces fine 18 inch bar red Swiss corcst cover cmbroidg LOT NO. 8 1000" yards 4-41 A p Lonsdale bleached muslin, yardi-i LOT NO. 910 doz. full-sizedf7Qp extra value $1. Bed spreads at wv, LOT NO, 10 4 pieces all purcf7Qp Linen $1.. Table Damask, yard . wt LOT NO. 11100 dozens ladies' fine plain, white, pood, 5c, hemstitch-Oft ed handkerchiefs, at doz, mux LOT NO. 1248 pairs extra value $1.50 lace curtains, 3 . yards long byQOp 50 inches wide tOl LOT NO. 1310 dozen extra largo lluck Towles, 42 by 20 iuchcsl O at each "Vl Lot No. 1 f Lot No. 2 35c 59c Lot No. 3 98c Lot No. 4, Lot No. 5 $1.19 $1.48 to "TV7 lvJiM rats THESE CLASSY MEN'S SUITS ARE All in the most-wanted colors and patterns in Cassimeres and Woi-steds.AH the most-popular stripes. Here are Suits that will appeal especially to the older busi ness man, though there is by no means a dearth of suits for the style-loving younger man and for that difficult man to please, the young business man who wants every demand of fashion recorded in his apparel and yet have the ensemble softened by dignity and conservatism. These suits arc medium weights and will be found exactly all right for spring as well as winter wear. Mens Fine Wool Trousers In neat striped patterns. New shades of brown, tan, gray, green and smoke. With all the necessary little conven iences,' as side buckleB, belt straps, button-down pockets. Teg top, welt seams and wide turn-up bottoms for cuffs. Some good smooth worsteds, but nearly all are cassimeres. $5.00 and $5.50 trousers for $2 75 $3.75 Boys' Suits A Sale of Just 95 Knlcker Suits divided Into three lots. 1.95, 2.45, 3.65 The sulls are stylish, dressy and yet of a build to stand the stress and Btraln of boyhood. These are here at the exceed ingly low prices quoted pretty grays, browns, green and Oxford In evcr-wear worsteds and stnrdy casslmereB and cheviots. Neat striped patterns, dark mixed patterns and broken checks, Also a few sizes In blue serge. : -'Mil LOT NO. 11 12W yards of fine p lace, regular 5c value, at yard. . . LOT NO. 15 Ladies' 25c Bui-sou slockings, regular and extra A p siy.es, 3 pair for tllC LOT NO. 10 Hig lot of Ladies' Cor ests, regular 50c to $3.50 values now 25c and $1 il LOT NO. 17 Men's handkerchiefs, line, soit, mercerized Kinu oi -dct y (juality, now each Mens' Sweater Coats Kino soft wool, plain weave In the late shndes and coniblnntlons, tan and Ilavnnna, Oxford and Ha van nn, Oxford and forest green, white and pearl. Fancy woven Jackets, brown and forest green. All full fashioned, splendidly finished gar ments with large white pearl but tons. $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $.1.50 values to go at f l.tt.V Men's plain, brown sweater coats. 7.")C Vill u s at IV. Mens Vool Underwear Men's, heavy and medhm weight fancy wool. "Calling Health" un derwearsilk binding and fancy sl!k Btlthclng. Soft and warm. Won't scratch. $2.50 and $.300 garments at $ 1.7."5. Ilroken lots of Men's fancy wool underwear. Buckskin color. Oood value at the original price of $1.25. To close out, a garment, 7.V. HVT STAV .WWW X: ITS TO-K 1W MK.VS I'ATKXT SII;)i;S Netherland cap toe, dull kid top, iiiedi.iiu sole and 11 I . A very stylish, drety kIiim- will good service. ,Mmo a p.ilent lliili -er lace shoe wlili nobby pointed toe, dull kid top, medium xoli and heel. .Wnily nil sl.es. Dur ing this sale for i,imi:s' in, I ( licit i.m i: siioi s Made of fine "Itlgor" kid. Me di tin toe, pater.l lip. (looij Koild II 1 ed i u III Wrilll, Oilk soli', (eind- ye.ir welt, inediu;.! Ii i ! . Si.is 3 in 7, widths l and 10. To-K price tjl'JMM. i. viui v ii i:ii r, vk I Kid Shoes. Medium toe, patent tl t. good medium Hg'it so'e. si n sllile heel. Sizes 3 1o 7, widths I) and K. Per pair $I.IH. the BIG STORE Boys Knee Pants N'ent, slrlped mid mixed pntlerns In dark color, i;iiiy nod browtiH. Sizes 4 to 15 years. Values up to $1 for 15c. V an' si.hu up our collar stock and broken lots must go. Dozens of good shapes, all standard makes, two for a (punter collars, iiho a lot of rubber and ccllulod Millars. Sl.es II to 17 40r a half dozen. 75c a dozen. IK N T KTW .WVW Wills 1 1 S lU.K-liV Suits For Young Men 4 2 Youth's Suit, Mzcb 12 to 19 years. Wc have thrown them Into two lot M. Lot 1 kocn nt $:MI3 per Knit. A,t 'J giMs at $l,7.i per Suit. Handsome gray, green, brown and dark bine striped Casslmeres and ChcvlolH and a few blue serges. A ridiculous price for a youth's suit, but we have decided tiny must go on TO K-HAY. rv t I'- i UM rl ttM mlf ' IMth- xi --- mi.. . .