Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, June 04, 1914, Image 6

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    OREGON CIT V COURIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914.
Ladies' Vests
Bleached
regular
10 and 15c
Ladies' Vests
regular 15 and 20c
9c -
regular 25c
12c
Ladies' Hose
Burson 25c
17c
Children's Hose
regular .
15 and 25c
9c
Men's B'lk Hose
regular
15 and 20c
8c
SAFETY PINS
Regular 5 and 10c
2c
Pins regular 5c
1c
Ginghams
Zypers regular
15 and 20c
9c
PERCALES
Regular 25c
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WHITE GOODS
500 yards
regular 35 lo 50c
15c
it
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Men's White H'dk's
regular 10c
4c
Ladies'WhiteH'dk's
regular 10c
2c
To the Church or Society of same, or Charitable Institution, Library or
Hospital receiving the greatest Number of Votes During the Next thirty
days. Contest Begins Saturday Morning June 6th and closes at
9 P. M. July 3d
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF CONTEST
First For each and every 5 cents spent in our store during contest, will count twenty-five votes up to $2.50.
Second If purchase amounts to $2.50 one thousand votes extra will be counted and 25 votes for each five
cents exceeding $2.50 and up to $5.00.
Third If purchase amounts to $5.00 two thousand five hundred votes extra will be counted and 25 votes for
each five cents exceeding $5.00 up to $7.50, when Rule 2nd would be applied up to $ 1 0.00.
Fourth If purchase amounts to $ 1 0 it will count twenty-five thousand votes.
Fifth For each five cents exceeding $10 will count 50 votes, and each dollar exceeding will count five
thousand votes, and each $5 exceeding will count fifty thousand votes, and each $10 exceeding will
count one hundred thousand votes. " .
Sixth Every vote must be voted within five days after date of purchase.
Seventh This contest closest 9 P. M. the third day of July.
Eighth-HOW TO VOTE. Save your duplicate sales ticket, write on it the name of the church, chari
table home or society, library, or hospital and deposit it in ballot box by Cash Register within five
days of date of purchase.
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In connection with this great cash premium offer, we will start our Great
REMOVAL SALE in which we will absolutely close out our entire stock
here, as we have purchased a new, full, complete stock for our new home
which we will occupy about July 1st. We have reduced every article in
our stock to rock bottom in order to unload as quickly as possible. Space
will not permit us here to list every item, but we have turned our big
store into one Gigantic Mass of Bargains.
In our ready-to-wear department you will find the Greatest Bargains
you ever heard of in Ladies Dresses. See them.
Pearl Buttons
regular 10c
per doz.
2c
Oxfords
Childrens & Misses
$2.00 & $2.50
68c
Mary Janes
2 Straps
Regular $3.00
$1.98
Mary Janes
Misses $2.50
$1.75
Shoes
Ladies $3 and
$3.50
$1.98
Shoes
Ladies $4. $4.50 $5.
$2.98
Mens Shoes
$3.50 & $4.00
$2.48
This Sale Starts Wednesday Morning
Save your Sales Tickets and vote
them in the big Cash Prize Con
test for your favorite. 1
Men's Shoes
$4.50, $5 and $6
2.98
ELLIOTT
BROS.
Ladies Shoes
Perfect Comfort
Regular $3.00
$1.78
Middys
Regular $1.50
Ladies Dresses
street & evening
one price
reg. $3 to $3.50
88c $1.98
Embroideries
Thousands of yards
15, 20 and 25c
Ladies' Waists
Hen's Suits Men's Shirts Men's Ties MILLINERY Summer Dress MESSALINE
33ST' JSfJlfe ' i PETTICOATS
$16, $18 and $20 Greatly regular 25 & 35c . regular $3.50
$9.85 88C 28C Reduced . J ft-
Presses RIBB)NS ROMPERS White Dresses SUSPENDERS
, - thousands of thousands of extra heavy regular $2.50 regular 35 -
regular 75c to $1 yards up to 25c yards, 25 to 35c regular 35 & 50c
25c 5c 9c 25c $1.18 18c
Overalls
Regular $1.00
75c
Mens
Balbriggan
Underwear
Oxfords
$2.50 to $3.00
98c
ft
IS
$2 and $2.50
78c
9c
Regular $1. per. Suit
23c
per. Garment
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