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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
MONDAY MORNING Nov. 8 SALE OF AVERiLL STOCK THE GOLDEN RULE has purchased the Averill Stock for 53 cents on the dollar. More than $ 11,000 worth of new merchandise will be offered at prices that will move it in a hurry. Those who remember our sale of the Bandon Dry Goods Co. stock last Spring will have some idea of what this sale means to the people of Bandon and the Coquille Valley. You know that this is a new stock of high grade mer chandise and when we tell you that much of it will be sold for one-half and less of its real value you will understand what it means to you. The Golden Rule will be moved to the Johnson building which will become its new home. We can quote but of a few of the many great bargains you will find here. All the Averill stock will be sold at great reduction. a c o R s e t s HOISERY Ladies and Children’s 15c Hose, sale price Ladies and Children’s 25c Hose, sale price Ladies’ $1.00 Silk Hose, sale price Ladies’ $1.50 Silk Hose, sale price 1 Ol isi 68c 95c I NDERWEAR 25c to 35c Children's Underwear, sale 13c to 20.- Ladies’ 25c Vests and Pants, sale price 15c Ladies' 50c Vests and Pants, sale price 35c Ladies’ 50c Union Suits, sale price 28c Ladies’ 75c Union Suits, sale price 50c Ladies’ $1.25 Union Suits, sale price 75c Ladies’ $1.00 W >ol Vests & Pants, sale price 68c Ladies’ $1.25 Muslin Gowns, sale price toe Ladies’ $1.50 Muslin Gowns, sale price 95c Ladies’ 50c Corset Covers, sale price 35c Ladies’ $1.50 Muslin Skirts, sale price 95c SU EATERS $1.25 $1.50 $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 Child's Red Sweaters, sale price 75c Child’s Red Sweaters, sale price 85c Mens A- Women's sweaters, sale price $2.25 Women's Sweaters, sale juice $2.65 Women’s Sweaters, sale price $3.75 STATIONERY All All All All All 5c School Tablets, sale price 2 for 5c 10c School Tablets, sale price .... 5c 25c Boys & Girls' Books, sale price I8e 50c Books, standard volumes, sale price 30c $1 to $1.50 Books, standard volumes, sale 50c All Crepe Paper and Paper Napkins Cut to One-half Price. G LO V ES 50c Kaysers Silk Gloves, sale price $1.00 Kaysers Silk Gloves, sale price $1.25 Kaysers Silk Gloves, sale price 29c 65c MILLINERY—All But (¡¡veil Away. Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Child’s Child’s $1.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price .65 $1.50 American Lady Corsets, sale price .95 $2.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price $1.25 $3.00 American Lady Corsets, sale price $1.65 $3.50 American Lady Corsets, sale price $1.95 .35 50c Farris Waists, sale price 75c Farris Waists, sale price .58 $1 Farris Waists, sale price .<■> 50c Brassiers, sale price .35 $.“>.50 $1.00 $1.50 $6.00 $2.00 $1.00 Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, sale salt* sale sale sale sale price price price price price price LAC ES AND EMBROIDERIES We have unmercifully slashed the price of these. M ’ny 15c Laces being reduced to 5c Many 8 l-3c Laces being reduced to 1c Many 25c Laces being reduced to 10c CROCHET COTTON Big Reduction on All Kinds Including I). M. C. All Other Laces and Embroideries Cut in the Same Way. PIECE GOODS $2.00 Heavy Coating, new goods, sale price $1.25 $2.75 Heavy Coating, new goods, sale price $1.65 $3.50 & $1 Coating, new gds., sale price $2.25 Dm* lot 25c Jap Silk, all colors, sale price 15c 50c Wool Serge, sale price 35c 50c Wool Chailie, sale price 29c $2.00 Stripe Serge, sale price 95c $2.50Gaberdine, sale price $1.65 12 l-2c Chevoit Shirting, sale price 8 l«3e 10c Gingham, sale price 6 l-2c 12 l-2c Gingham, sale price 8 l-3c 15c Gingham, sale price 12 l-2c (’reton, sale price 7 20c Windsor Crepe, sale price 50c Mercerized Table Damask, sale price 75c Mercerized Table Damask, sale price $1.50 Linen Damask, sale price 35c Huck Toweling, sale price 50c Huck Toweling, sale price 75c Huck Toweling, sale price 15c Daisy Cloth, sale price 32 l-2c Pequot Sheeting, unbleached, sale r" Suits and Coats You Can Buy a Suit or Coat Almost for Your Own Price. WASH DRESSES Good $1.00 Wash $1.50 Wash $2.50 Wash line of these. Dress, sale price Dress, sale price Dress, sale price 65c 95c $1.50 R E M N A N T S YY YY YY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y •H Y Y Y Y YY Y Y TY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY Y Y YY We have a big line of remnants of Cotton, Wool and Silk materials. You can buy these for one-half and less of their real value. Also a big line of ribbon remnants. Now is the time to buy and save money. One dollar will do the work of two at this time. Mi he Golden Rule JOHNSON BUILDING County Briefs table Emery. The Breakwater has been tied up indefinitely at Coon Bay Instead of at It. A. Coppie has been named as Oakland, as was re|>orted. and 24 of a probable candidate for mayor of her crew left Marshfield on tbe Kil- for Portland. Marshfleid It is said he would ac- burn Monday cept if named. Jas. Dunn, who wanted to carve All of the supplies of the People'« up the populace of Coos Bay with r< taurant at North Bend were «old a big butcher knife the other day at public fuel Ion this week by Cun- was tried in the County court tbi« MONDA Y MORNING BANDON. OREGON •H T Y YY week and found insane. He was com caw of Roderick Macleay versus Al three big seaa over the «tern. On article« as these can be manufac- fred Miller to dismiss the suit in tlic last trip out the name boat «hip lured at good market price« alway« mitted to Salem. and a portion of the ' while the usual lumber market 1« at equity regarding boundary tinea on p< -I nine Construction crown have bet;,in the Rogue where the Seaborg can I forward rail on the bow was carried a low ebb. work on both ends of the line along nery is located lias been allowed by a .ay. When you buy coal from US you ¡he Willamette-Pacific railroad put Judge ( atkina. get Riverton Coal, the be«t and the ting up poles and wires for the W’ea- Au . gg carrier, made of sprue. ch (let olir ,,rice. on lern Union Telegraph company. The Westerly swell« have been break an I claimed to be cheaper than pa 3 nt|(pel # Wol,«r. line had been completed as far as ing on tbe Coo« Bay bar for sever was < hlbltcd at Con« Bay by a ()2<ttf * ‘ushman ■oan from Portland this week, al days and when the Kilburn crossed .. pl.a iz< <1 the fac t that such , Western World the Quick Print. Motion of tbe defendant« tu the In Monday front the south she took