Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, January 20, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    MOILVINQ ENTEKPMSE. FRIIUY; JAXUAUY 1911.
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STORE CLOSED "i
STORE CLOSED
Until Saturday, JanWy 2U. to Mark Down
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Until Sitwdiy. Jnr M"k Dw.Pri'"
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THIS MIGHTY SACRIFICE SALE OF
:-iriyii?r EMT'nirSIS TK F Oo T(S
Consisting of New and Second Hind Fornitote, Stoves, Bedding, Ctockefy, Glassware, :
TjJ-J--A Tfc Cnvrsei RCS. Etc.
mm a titc a : c rmifi wiftWciir nv ORTF; HALF OR-MORI
7T7r" ' . r it., .i 'l f, rr7rrftfelewhich-wilL convert it into casi
ELLIOT T-bKUo are in tail possessiwiijojn - - -
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We W ill brive Absoitsteiy r gee
a1i.m:i .,kr rt -VTf "VVipTrirxr 1 00 nersons who enter our doors at oien
in hour Saturday: You don t need to buy a cent s worth. I he numbers will be
Jiaideiout, the first. hundred enter.You may have the lucky number. It cc-Msou
nothing to trv ' Holder of one number receives absolutely tree a .quarter saWedUak
Rcxking. Chair."' Holder of another number receives a handsome-picture. Doors operi
promptly at -V A. M. Uet in line early. De one or me nrsi nunarea.
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Spiifc 3 U oo 13 ooyy yqy? jqu u. u ? u " , o'clock a. m. sivar;
Merchandise Slaughtered Ptices Shattered; Cost or Profit Co ts-no-f igme ItsCasn WeTVIast ffiT
$1.50 Feather Bed C1 fin
Pillows, sale price $.UU
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Copper bottom Wash tfl fin
Boilers, sale price I.UU
Six quart Stew Pans
sale price
35c
Berlin Kettles, 6-quart
sale price
35c
$1.00 Dinner Baskets
sale price
75c
25c Chopping Bowls
sale price
10c
Coal Shovels, bargain C
sale price JU
35c Syrup Pitchers 00 n
sale price ZUu
Coal Scuttles, bargain QCp
sale price Jul
Pie Tins, bargain sale
price, 2 for
5c
Enamel Milk Pans, 6-8- On
10-12 quarts, choice
75c Kitchen Chairs, sale
price
55c
Fancy Class Vases, values up to
35c, sale price
10 c ANtt 15c EACH
Carpets, Rugs, etc
. Carpets sold the world i C
ever at 75c, sale price .fuu
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All wool Carpets, sold at CCn
74 10 yd, sale price Uuu
S6.75 Art Squares,
9x9, sale price . '
59.00 Art Squares,
9x12, sale price
$4.59
$100 Art Squares, &i nfl
10x12, sale price
WATER PITCHERS, values 50c
and 65c, your choice "
35 CENTS
This is not aOtalog
of the entire stbek-
space "will not permit
that but only a few
prices taken at random
to give you an idea of
the stupendous price re
ductions. Read on
CENTER TABLES
$1.50 quarter wwed oak ICp
veneer, sale price fou-
$3 val. qr. sawed oak 1 rn
sale price - J l.uU
$4 value, qr. sawed & Q Art
oak, sale price 'Z.UU
LIBRARY TABLES all at bar
gain prices. As low as S3
and up to $16. .
Milk Buckets I
Zt
6quartMilkBuckf ts .
sale price, Q tor
8 quart Milk Buckets
sale price
10 quart Milk Buckets
sale price, 2 for
12 quart Milk Buckets
sale price
Plates, Cups and Sauce
60c set of sit cups and
saucers, sale price, Set
60c set of dinner plates .
sale price, per set S.
All our Crockery reduced r
cordingly. Bis bargains.
DRESSERS
A-l hotel dressers, sold the world over
$7.00, sale price
$9.00 quarter sawed . oak Dresser
sale price
$12.00 quarter sawed oak dresser
sale price
ALL OUR OTHER ' DRESSERS RE
" DUCED IN PROPORTION.
$5.50
$7.00
$8.00 f
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These Couches are made right here in Oregon
City by Mr. Tolpolar himself and are much wider
than any other ordinary couch made and of much
better workmanship. These couches are. of
Velour and Leather and will be sacrificed during
this sale at from $3 to $ t 5-
BEDS AND ROCKERS
$3 iron beds. Sale price $2.25
$2 woven wire springs. Sale price $ 1 .49
$3 excelsior and cotton top mattresses $2.50
$1.35 solid oak dining room chair, sale price 85c
$3 cobbler seat dining room chair, sale SI .50
$4 qr. sawed oak dining room chair, sale $2-00
Good 6 ft dining rm. extension "table
regular $7, sale price . S5-00
To every Man and Woman in this dUtrict, we announce tne greatest selling event ever known in all Oregon and want to impress tipon thco t
importance of attending this, Oregon City'.s most important trade event. NEVER BEFORE has this tremendous buying power of the &
been so forcibly ckmonstrated. Indeed all former efforts of salemaking willTade into insignificance at this grand array of Merchandise t
Ttamo ?th Tte tttifC stock will be THROWN TO TI
miiKX ur 1 ttE PUBLIC regardless of Cost or Profit, Will you, can you, in iustice to yourself, oass an oooortumfv- fL- iUi Ure r
can save so much? . . . ' r 7 -
STOCIX AN 0F IZJLJL.mTT IBRdDS., Sales SpecSalSofe
ONE DOOR
NORTH OF
FIRST NAT'L
BANK ,
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MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY, OREGON
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