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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
7 N; News From Van Dyke's Quit Business Sale-Medford THE GREATEST SELLING EVENT IN SOUTHERN OREGON BEGINS t 1 ii1 t V 1 ' 2' i' J I i ; . SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1 0 And Continues Until the Entire Ptock is Disposed of SMI H When J. G. Van Dyke ordered that this business be closed out and discontinued, there was over $3000.00 worth of new spring goods in transit to this store which was due to arrive before the opening of this sale, but it failed to come. The entire shipment has been delayed through error of the Railroad Company, but at last this order has arrived and will be offered to you at such low prices that you will be an azed Complete line of calicoes, ginghams, percales, spring and summer dress materials, curtain Swisses, draperies, linens, etc. Splendid assortment of new summer parasols, in all the new shades. Remember This sale is a bona fide Quit Business Sale and J. G. Van Dyke & Co. must and will quit business as soon as this stock can be disposed of. All our orders are now in and all must go at some price. Remember ANOTHER FACT Although this stile has been au impuralled eucce.-s ai.d nn en minus amount of merchandise lias been sold, to close out a slock of this ki.h akes limn and labor. Tliu bust o' tlii- shirk is sti; your disposal and prices are lower than ever. THE BEST LINES ARE STBLL UNBROKEN Such Lines as These Need no Explanation. You Know Then For Ladies La Vogue Suits and Skirts. Henderson & Sahlin Corsets. The Cross & E. P. Reid & Co.'s fine Shoes and Oxfords. For Men Oxford Clothing. Walk Over and Florsheim fine Shoes. Cahn Nichelsburg heavy Shoes. T Still Greater Bargains in all Departments When we advertise Bargains we do not mean cheap goods at cheap prices, but high grade merchandise at prices that will save you money and induce you to buy for months to come LOOK THESE OVER CAREFULLY Dry Goods Calicoes and Challies Apron Ginghams ' Best French Dress Ginghams Hope Muslin 15 cent Organdies 20 cent Lawns sale 4 cents ptr yard it ii ii ii ii . i ii 7J " ii it ti u II H II H 11 ALL SUMMER GOODS CUT ACCORDINGLY Furnishings Men's 50 cent four in hands Men's 25 cent black hose Men's 25 to 50 cent fancy hose Men's red and blue handkerchiefs Men's $1.50 and $2.50 hats Men's $3 hats SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW I sale 27 cents 17 " 19 " 4 98 " il Ai no Shoes Ladies $3.00 shoes " $3.50 shoes " $4 and $4.50 shoes Men's $5 Florsheim shoes Men's $6 Florsheim shoes sale $2.29 $2 85 $3.25 $4.15 $4.85 $1.50 to $7.50 New Summer Parasols Sale $1.19 to $5.48 LA VOGUE SUITS FOR LADIES, REGULAR PRICES $22.50 TO $60.00. SALE $17.85 TO $45.85 SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT MENTION OF BUT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS ALL THROUGH THE STORS VA10I W II V for Hi i BftYJP SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH IS THE OPENING DAY MB 1IKIT is m run Your Fare Free for Twenty Miles on Purchase of Twenty Dollars or Over J L