The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 06, 1913, Image 4

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BIG SALEM Clothing Store CLOSED UP
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The Oscar Johnson Clothing Store, one o f the Largest and Highest Grade Stores in Salem Closed its Doors a
Few Days Ago. The Entire
$30,000 S TO C K
o f Men's High Class Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc.
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And Nothing W ill Be Reserved.
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Must Be Sold At Once!
Stock consists of Alfred Benjamin Clothing and other standard makes, high class overcoats, John B. Stetson hats, and full lines
of fine Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Neckties, Hosiery, Etc.
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15 and 20c M en's Hose
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25c M en ’ s H ose cut to only
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50 and 75c M en's W o r k Shirts . .
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5.00 M e n ’ s Shoes cut to
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$1.00 M en ’ s Dress Shirts cut to
59C
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1.25 M e n ’ s Dress Shirts cut to
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$12.50 M en ’s Suits cut to
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22.50 M e n ’s Suits cut to
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$2.oo Eagle W o o l Underwear
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4.00 and $.oo J. B. Stetson Hats 2 . 5 9
l.oo Union Suits cut to
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3.00 M en 's H ats cut to .
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l.q o and ¿.oo Union Suits cut to
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2,^o M e n ’s Pants cut to .
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50c Pure Silk H ose cut to only
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15c Handkerchiefs cut to
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25c Boston Garters cut to only
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30.00 M en ’ s Suits cut to .
50c President Suspenders only
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B o y s' Suits at
50 and 75c Silk Suspenders only
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20.00 M en's Overcoats and
Raincoats cut to . .
40C
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O n the Dollar
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3.5o M e n ’s Pants cut to . . .
3.^0 Union Suits cut to
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2.00 W o o l Overshirts cut to . .
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1 .5 9
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6.oo and 8.oo B ig H e a v y T ru n k s 3 . 8 9
3.qo W o o l Overshirts cut to . . 1 . 4 9
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U nderw ear cut to . . .
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O veralls
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R eg. 2 for 25 A r r o w Brand Collars O C p
cut to 3 for t i l l ;
3.00 M en 's Shoes cut to
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7^c and l.o o M ixed W o o l
U nderw ear cut to . .
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l.^ o H e a v y W o o l U nderw ear . . 8 9 c
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3.^0 M en ’ s Sw eater Coats . . .
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4 j x > Leather Suit Cases cut to
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Remember, this is no odd and end sale, but a FORCED S A L E o f one o f the largest and finest stocks o f
men’s and boys’ wearing apparel in this country.
from top to bottom.
The four walls will be stripped.
The store will be sold out
In order to turn this fine stock into the money it will bring quick, the goods will be
SOLD W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL .
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SALE WILL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, at 10 a. m.
and will go on for the next week until the stock is sold.
By order o f B. W. CRAIG, A P P O IN T E D SELLER.
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STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS
SALEM, ORE.
I RAILROAD Customers coming from outside RAILROAD
j FARE PAID towns buying $20 or over will have FARE PAID
CORNER
STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS
SALEM, ORE.
The public attending this great sals wifi find the stock GOOD and C LEAN , for the reason that the DOORS HAVE BEEN NAILED UP
and NO ONE HAS BEEN ALLOW ED TO MOVE A N Y GOODS FROM THE STORE.
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