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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1929)
..I uuii-iCT.m, I. mi I, , nin m ! hi .... -i iiegagBia tZ hi . . THE TROTTER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TO GLINT'S CEOTHIERY oianio no rsusiXNJjjSS IN ftiA GKANDE WITH THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OF A GREAT This Store Will Not Be a Sale Store In buying the Van Fleet stock ice were compelled to take sev eral hundred dollars more mer chandise than anticipated, and it is with regret that we are forced to open with c sale but no doubt it will be an opportunity for you to buy standard mens wear at manufacturer's cost and less. It is our policy to offer you merchandise of standard brands at a fair margin of profit. Your money's worth or your money 1 ' I III back. . - I I I JOHN A. TROTTER I TABP .J fjSL II : J M, . mm, r ft ! mAJ J. -it " . 1 ff& ! I 11 II n Real Sale Specials On Men's Work Clothes Jersey Gloves . . . 15c , Heavy Jersey Gloves . . . 20c Heaw Canvas Gloves . . . 15c 35c Extra quality Bib Overalls . . . . 25c Wool-mixed Sox, 5 pairs . . . n nnn nn J fl 89M) In High Grade 0 To Be Sold At ACRIFICE PRICES- IN 1 a mil SELLIDAYS! Trotter buys Clint's Clothiery stock of high grade suits, ov ercoats, shoes and men's wear at 60 cents on the dollar. , 1 he complete an Fleet stock, together with surplus stocks from other stores, will be sold during the next ten days at manufacturer s cost and in manjr instances for less. We are determined to eliminate this store of all discontin ued lines and this will positively be our last store-wide sale. t - Buy now for months to come - for next winter. We must make room for the new spring merchandise now in transit from eastern markets. Mr. Van Fleet Thanks You In selling my stock to Trot ter's I take this means of thank ing you for your liberal support during the past ten years and hope you will continue to make this store the popular men's store it has always been, assur ing you of the same fair treat ment end honest values you have received here during my busi ness career. CLINT VAN FLEET We V ill Sell $1.00 NECKTIES For 15c EACH For the first 15 minutes of our sale. . Come early! TING SATURDAY, MA At 9;00 A. M. -;- Come Early! Michael-Steams, Kuppenheimer, Oregon City And Other High Grade SUITS m OVEKGOATS This stock includes men's and young men's patterns and models - a fit for every type of man X; stouts, shorts, longs as well as regulars. JVIore than 200 garments just received. Complete stock of f ered at these low prices. v. 23,85 $26.85' X$39to$42Garments 32.85 $45 to, 50 garments One Big Lot Suits and Coats at Half Price Men's odd trousers ,at Elimination Pric es. Men's or Young Men's Patterns and Models. Kegular $5 to $6.50 values. $3.45 $3.85 $4.45 $4.85 $3.85 to $4.00 Corduroys Including Light colors $2.95 , Extra Special! Overcoats and topcoats. "Mostly Oregon City make that sold to $22.00, now $14.85 SWEATERS Pullover sweaters, heavy coat sweaters, $5 kinds $3.85 -" All other sweaters reduced 20 . ' Men's Hats Reduced $5 kinds : . . .... . $3.85 Wool Shirts Pendleton all-wool shirts :....$4.45 $5.00 .all-wool- shirts -..-.....-I3.75 ' $4.00 wool shirts &::.i.::.....,-:.:....$0S $2.50 wool mixed starts $1J95 Neckties Reduced 50c kinds , 35c $1.00 kinds 75c $1.50 kinds 1.1 '5 Men's Hats Reduced . $6 kinds . .'. . $4.45 High grade shoes and oxfords for men and young men, the best that money can buy. The famous Nettleton, also the equally fam , ous Dr. Reed cushion sole shoes, fine kid and calf black and brown Nettleton. Regular values $12.50 to $16.50. Qrr ff? While any remain, at, pair p I .UD Oxford Special lot black and tan oxfords. CQ np . that sold to $7.50, now .....'WOiOO AH other oxfords reduced ; t Ladies Silk Hose $1.00 hose Close-out 69c $1.95 hose Close-out $129 Men's Hats fi? " O One special lot men's hats, $4 to PA tl - 8 values. Sale $2.45 One broken lot men's shirts :39c $ X .00 Whlte L,nen Collars While they last Union Suits One special lot Hatchway ath- -letie union suits, $1 value 67c Work Sox Men's cotton work sox, 2 pair...... 25c Men's Caps 25 Discount Men's Hose One lot men's cotton hose, while -they last pair 10c Lace-leg whipcord breeches $2J95 Trunks, Suits Cases, Bags and all .Luggage reduced 20 Fancy Dress Hose 50c values, sa e 35c 75c values, sale -. ...i..50c $1.00 values, fke..:.:.70c A Bargain Feast forjAll Come Early! Outing Pajamas and Night Shirts at close out prices. , GLOVES Our reg. 2.50 work gloves, all leather "Block" Brand, no better gloves made at the price, noFj pair $2.12 GLOVES Men's finj cape kid dress gloves, in the most wanted and used shades, all sizes for men, reg. 2,45, sale price, pair. Sl.97 Ribbed union suits, heavy cotton. Regular $1.50 kinfls 95c All other heavy underwear reduced Aratex 35c collars 5 f or. ...... ..$1.00 Arrow stiff collars 2 for.......... ; 25c Fancy broadcloth pajamas, ea. $1J95 3 for., $5.75 Dress Hose. Men's cotton dress hose, 2 pair....3Jc One Big Lot $1 Neckties Close-out 47c . While they last New Shirts at Reduced Prices Silk striped, collar-attached broadcloth, each $135 3 for $50 Pure silk and silk-and-rayon collar-attached shirts. $5 to $7.50 seller, each ..$335 2 for '. ...$7M Genuine broadcloth shirts, ea.$1.00 3 for : $2.75 All Heavy Merchandise Must Be Eliminated! LEATHER COATS Full length, leather lined, while they last, $7.85 Sheepskin lined horsehide coats. Fur collar horsehide All kinds 20 Discount Heavy Blazers All-wool kind, made by Neustadter, $6.75 sellers $4.85. Oregon Citv and Pendleton heavy Blazers that sold to $9.50 $5.85 NOTHING RESERVED -EVERY ARTICLE GOES ON SALE. A SMALL CHARGE FOR SUIT ALTERATIONS DURING THIS SALE - TERMS CASH Successor To Clint's Clothiery WOT? La Grande, t Oregon Blankets Reduced Full size double blankets, 75 wool, light 1 plaids, regular ?7.75 QC seller : '.. K . D3i0 100 all-wool full size blankets $7.85 Pendleton and Oregon City single QC blankets, $13.50 and $15 sellers p.Otl Oregon City, large size single j J Qf? ..all-wool 6.75 blankets r: Oregon City automobile . robes : $4,85 n. 119 o w ?? v : 00 I CO 1 iJ. Ill Kli'v ' y ' " I '. a . 4- 25 CD o a w M 3