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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
MO EUSTING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1913. 4U o T7 YWSSJrT!" 7 ry7 TO 11 The MOST TUPENDOUS U " n A rl'riV:' I o C5 NIGHTY AVALANCHE OF VER ' ATTEMPTED GAM BAR EVERYONE WITHIN REACH OF THIS STORE SHOULD : ATTEND THIS GREAT SLAUGHTER! Oregon Oty's Biggest and Best Clothing Stock Is Now Placed at the Mercy of the Public in Men's and Boys' Wear; AH of America's Best Manufactures, Now offered at the Greatest Sacrifice ever witnessed in this STATE. ATURDAY at 9 A. M. WHEN THIS GREAT SALE OPENS YOU BUY THE GREATEST BARGAINS OP YOUR LIFE! C G O 7 SLASHED- TO PI Here Is What Happens, Beginning Saturday, January 4th, 1913 3 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON SUITS, OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS $10 Suits and Overcoats Sacrifice Price 595 $15 Suits and Overcoats Sacrifice Price SACRIFICE OF BOYS' WEAR $20 Suits and Overcoats Sacrifice Price .95 $3.00 SHOES Clearing CO 10 Sale jZ.ZU $10 Youths' Suit and O'coats, sizes 14 to 20 $6 $7.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats, sizes 7 to 16 4 $5. Boys'. Suits and O'coats, sizes 7 to 17 3 $3.50 Boys' Suits and O'coats, sizes 7 to 16 2 $1.25 Boys' KnickerKnee Pants, all wool $6.50 EXTRAGOOD Boys' Suits and O'coats 3 $2. Fine Grade Boys' Shoes, sacrificed at $3. Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes, sacrificed at t $1.50 High grade Boys' Felt Hats, at 75c Best Quality Boys' Knee Pants, at 50c Boys' Overshirts go slaughtered at 55c Boys' Caps go slaughteted at 25c Boys' Good Heavy Stockings sacrificed at $1.50 Boys' All-Wool Rough Neck Sweaters 1 75-50c Boys' Famous Mother's-Friend Blouses 88 85 45 29 79 95 39 95 85 38 29 15 15 09 39 $5.00 DRESS SHOES Clearing CQ 90 Sale 4)0.1 J $25 Suits and Overcoats Sacrifice Price $15.35 $30 Suits and Overcoats Sacrifice Price $17.95 $3.50 All-Wool TROUSERS go at $2.28 $15 English Slip on Rain Coats Sacrifice Price $20EngIishSlip on Rain Coats Sacrifice Price 3.65 $1.75 and $2.00 Wool Flannel M i n Shirts $ I . I U 25c Fine SOCKS Slaughtered at 15c $5 TROUSERS Sacrificed at $2.99 $6.50 High-top Work Shoes, fri OQ Sale Price 4.Z0 $3 Corduroy PANTS, Sacrificed at $1.98 $3.50 Flannel Overshirts go at $2.10 35 to- 50c Heavy Wool Socks 01 n go at L I U 50c Heavy Cotton Underwear, OQn Sacrificed at ZuU $1.50 Felt Hats Slaughtered QQn at $3.00 HATS slaughtered at $1.88 $6.50 all-wool Mackinaws, sacrificed at ... 4.19 75c and 80c Dress Shirts Slaughtered at.. 45c $1.50 Dress Shirts Q-lp slaughtered at ... J I U $1.50 Work Trousers sale price ..... 79c $1 Wool Underwear Slaughtered at v 67c $1.50 Union Suits sacrifice'd at 85c 50c Work Shirts slaughtered at 29c $3.50 heavy Rough neck Sweaters Q 1 Q Sacrificed at . . . Z I U $7.50 Rough Neck Sweaters J QQ sacrificed at JrhOu 35 to 50c Neckties 1 0o slaughtered at ... iJv 15c Black and Tan Socks, slaughtered Tn at .... U $25 Gaberdine English Slip-on Sacrifice Price 7 5.75 50c Leather Work Gloves go at 29c $1 Horse Hide GLOVES Sacrificed at...... 68c 35c Suspenders, light and heavy grade 1 Cft Sacrificed at...... President Suspenders the genuine OQn sacrificed at ZuU Genuine Paris and Boston. Garters 1 r sacrificed at. I J U $15 TRUNKS Slaughtered dfl OC at $S.Z3 $35 Wardrobe trunks, rnn in Sacrificed atZZ.IU $5 Cow hide Suit Cases CO OR 8 at JLMd $7.50 Hand Bags wathide $4.39 $2.50 Men's Water proof Duck 4 nn Coats J I . j5 5c Canvas Gloves, slaughtered at 2c $8 Trunks slaughtered J QQ at $4.00 ,000 HOWARD AUTOMOBILE GIVEN AWAY FREE HOW TO SECURE THIS HANDSOME CAR WE WILL ISSUE TRADE COUPONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE MADE. THESE COUPONS ARE GOOD FOR THEIR FACE VALUE IN VOTES. THE PERSON SECURING THE LARGEST NUMBER OF VOTES AT THE CLOSE OF THIS CONTEST WILL RECEIVE THIS HANDSOME CAR A3S0LUTELY FREE OF ALL COST. THE COUPONS ARE TRANSFERABLE, SO IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN SECURING THIS CAR FOR YOURSELF, YOU CAN MAKE SOME RELATIVE, FRIEND OR ACQUAINTANCE HAPPY BY SAVING YOUR COUPONS FOR THEM. Coupons given by Huntley Bros., V. Harris, Star Theatre, Enterprise NOTICE The entire stock has been arranged for quick disposal. Thousands of dollars of staple goods have been placed on big bar gam tables for your own selection. Extra help has been employed and you will be waited on as promptly as possible. We ex pect the biggest crowds in the history of this store because the bargains are the great est on record. ' Cor. 7th & Main - Oregon City, Ore. 1 i-H 1 0