1 IBMBl ISM W in, mm mm it r EI liLi7 i miiiill min"; W.rl 3rd 8o MORRIS ON 9 iff mm rd 8c 5 TARK mm Si : i - in . rib i i rn ... - i msmsm mm mm mur w m ill MARSH FIELD OREGON I mm NIB n TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1912. Three Mills Fotir Stores AH United in a Mighty Sale for the Promotion and Introduction of Oregon Cloth and Clothing Many thousands of all-wool suitings anil over ten thousand men's and boys' suits will be manufactured by us this year. To stimulate interest in Oregon cloth and clothing, and to extensively advertise their merits three "Woolen Mills and four retail stores are combined in a mighty campaign to place an Oregon all-wool suit on the back of every man and boy in the state at almost factory cost. A Gigantic Co-operative Sale State Wide in Its Scope As the mills have co-operated with us by allowing a substantial reduction in price we want every man and boy in the entire Northwest to participate in the benefits of this sale. Write for self-measuring blanks and samples of cloth they will be immediately forwarded with full instructions for ordering a suit by mail. We don't want you to confound these suits with the kind gen erally associated with home-made products. ' They are the very latest and newest Spring suits turned out by master tailors. They will be a source of satisfaction and pride as long as a piece of cloth remains. AH-Wool Boys' Suits Worth $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10, Now This lot includes boys' suits, worth $6.r0, $7.o0, $8.50 and $10,000. They are strictly hand-tailored from nil-wool Oregon fabrics and are made up in the season's latest mod els. There is a comprehensive variety of patterns and n size for a boy of every age. With every suit we are now giving abso lutely free a baseball and a bat, or a catcher's mitt. Oregon Suitings in All the $ Season's Most Wanted Patterns ' ? j Several Thousand Strictly Hand-Tailored All-Wool Suits Worth $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, Now on Sale to Introduce - - $12.50 Splendidly hand-tailored Suits in all the season's newest styles are included in this assortment. They are of a quality usually selling for $15.00, $18.00 and $20 00. Wear one of these suits wear it as long as you please and, if at any time you think it has failed to give satisfaction, brinsr it bax-k and your money will be immediately re funded. so Yard J IP 11 P-.ll..r.nj m.TlJf Any of the cloth in our ready-made suits may be had by the yard. It takes two yards for a boy's suit, three and a half for a man's, and four and a half yards for' a woman's suit. To introduce, the yard SX.50 Send in Your Mail Orders Write us immediately for samples of cloth and self-measuring blanks. The man Jiving in the country may share in this sale as well as the man living in the city. BrowMSviieW Third and Stark Mill-to-Man Clothiers Third and Morrison Also Eugene, Oregon, and Marshfield, Oregon Read these letters, they tell the story of co-operation we're receiving from the mills in this advertising and pro motion sale of Oregon made goods The Erownsville Woolen Milk Company Manufacturers of Woolen Goods All Agreements Contingent upon Delays By Cause. Beyond Our Control BROWNSVILLE, Or., April 24, 1912. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Portland, Or. Gentlemen : Your proposition of putting; on a great advertis ing1 sale of suits made from Oregon cloth at $12.o0 would seem to us to be the best possible way of bringing squarely before the people the advantage of patronizing home industry, and at the same time receiving more than anyone expects for his monej'. The agitation to buy goods of home production is state wide, and in this sale you will have our full co-operation. Respectfully, THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS CO. Eugene Woolen Mill Co. Manufacturers of WOOLEN GOODS EUGENE, Or., April 24, 1012. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Portland, Or. Gentlemen: We think your idea of selling off several thousand suits made from Oregon eloth at the nominal price of $12.50 a very good thing indeed. It will give people a chance to own a first-class suit made from Oregon-grown wool, spun and woven into cloth by Oregon people. The men's and boys' suits you are now showing from Eugene cloth are a credit to any state, and in connection with your store we guar antee them to your customers. Respectfully, EUGENE WOOLEN MILL CO. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. Manufacturers of WOOLEN GOODS SALEM, Or., April 25. 1912. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Portland, Or. Gentlemen: We are favorable to your putting on a great ad vertising sale of suits made from our cloth and sell ing them at the low price of $12.50. While this leaves a very small margin of profit, it will no doubt be the means of selling a great many suits and showing the people just what can be done in Oregon in the way of manufacturing first -class clothing. In the past few months our mill alone has shipped you over 200 bolts of cloth, or enough to make about 3000 men 's suits. Yours truly, THOS. KAY WOOLEN MILLS CO. T. B. KAY, Pres. Our guarantee is applied to goods sold during this sale as at all other times. Your money will be refunded at any time without question or complaint i MI Store