Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 18, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 108.
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During the past few days the Insurance Companies have either cancelled their policies or refused to renew them,
except at rates that are positively prohibitive, offering as excuse that the risk is so great and the danger of fire is so
imminent. It would be folly to attempt to carry the immense stock that is being carried here without insurance.
He is therefore forced to dispose of every dollar's worth possible in the next 10 days. In order I to accomplish this he
has placed his entire stock in the hands of the famous
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WITH POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO:
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IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS
, The sale which opened Wednesday morning attests to our ability to do so. That mammoth store, the largest in
Oregon City, has been packed every hour since we opened the doors.
Everything to furnish a house from parlor to kitchen at prices
never before attempted in the Willamette Valley.
JUST A FEW PRICES TAKEN AT RANDOM
$10.00 Velour covered Couch $6.45
$7.50 Sanitary Couch 4.35
50c Window Shades 27c
1 5c Large Colanders 05c
$1.25 Nickel Coffee Pots
15c Dishes, large assortment
15c Milk Pans, all sizes
20c Granite Wash Basin
68c $3.00 Center Table $1.65
05c $1.00 Brussells Carpet 68c
05c 75c Lace Curtains, Sale price 29c
08c $3.50 Woven Wire Springs, Sale price $2.15
$1.00 Tapestry Brussells Carpets 68c
$1.25 Velvet Carpets, Sale price 88c
$2.25 Cobbler-seat Rocker, Sale price $1.50
Remember that this Sale will positively close Saturday night, Sept. 26. Don't wait until the last day; come this
week while all lines are full. REMEMBER THE PLACE, THREE BLOCKS BELOW THE COURT HOUSE, ON E
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