Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 02, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TheJBeebe & Kinney store is positively going out of business and in a short time
the doors will be closed forever. The people, for a limited time, have the oppor
tunity to secure valuable merchandise at a less price than the same goods can
be bought for now at wholesale.
Final
Closing
Out
Sale
THE Summer goods are practically all gone, and now comes the final Closing Out Sale. The sale of all
winter merchandise. This sale comes at a very opportune time because it is just the beginning of
the fall and winter season. To those who desire to save money and make their dollars do double duty
this store will be the center of attraction. I have just returned to Ashland and am going to dispose of this
merchandise in the shortest time possible, so make your plans to be here on opening day. Doors will be open and
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Bargain Windows
!Our four show windows will be filled with merchandise
of different kinds and a bargain price will be placed on
each article. Please remember that the price on any arti
cle in the window does not mean that you can purchase
any of the same goods in the store at these prices only
the articles in the four windows will be sold at the prices
shown. A clerk will be at each window to wait on you
and the goods will be sold right from the windows.
LOOK AT TILE WINDOWS AND BE THERE WHEN
WE OPEN TO SECURE THESE BARGAINS I
Facts About Our Sale
Mr. Langhorne stared to close out our stock in June. Since
that time more than 2000 pairs of shoes have been sold.
More than 200 Men's Suits have been sold.
Practically all Summer Goods sold.
More than 20,000 yards of Piece Goods have been sold.
Thousands of pieces of Underwear sold.
$25,000 worth of merchandise distributed into the homes
of the people.
All the above facts prove that we have given the people a
square deal. We are now going to close out all Fall and
Winter merchandise amounting to about $25,000 worth of
Drygoods, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings.
All Goods to Be Marked
With a Sale Price
Most people have no idea of the amount of goods there
was and still is in this store. The main floor was filled
with merchandise and also great quantities in the base
ment. As much of this merchandise as possible will be
gotten out and a special Closing Out Sale Price will be
placed on it.
10c-25c-50c
'GRAB SALE'
On Saturday, Nov. 4th
we will hold in our store a "Grab Sale." There will be a
10c counter, a 25c counter and a 50c counter covered with
merchandise of all kinds. Where there are two, three or
more articles tied together they will go as one article.
You can grab any article on the 10c counter for 10c. Any
article on the 25c counter for 25c. Any article on the 50c
counter for 50c. These goods will be so they can be exam
ined before you pay for your grab. There will be some
splendid bargains from every department in our store
Nothing will be offered that will not be worth more than
the 10c, 25c, or 50c asked and many things worth more
than double the price. Remember, any articles pinned or
tied together will go as one article. There will be special
bargains placed on the counters at different times during
the day.
Wool Dress
Goods
On our shelves are some beautiful pieces of Broadcloth
which is especially good now, French Serges, Gabardines,
and Corduroys. Merchants are complaining that it is
practically impossible to get good dress goods of fast
dyes all the big stores in Portland have printed signs
throughout their stores which read, "We do not guaran
tee colors."
Our Dress Goods are all pure dye and splendid merchan
dise and every piece decidedly a bargain at our former
regular prices, and yet to close them out along with the
balance of the stock every piece will have on it a special
closing out sale price, beginning Saturday.
Tacts About
Shoes
Foremost among the items which indicate the advancing
cost of living is the price of shoes. The increasing cost of
materials and manufacture is continually adding to retail
prices until within a short time shoes will have to be sold
at twice the price they commanded just a short year ago.
Figures showing the increased cost to the manufacturer
are furnished by Charles Poole, representative of a large
Eastern concern, now in Portland. "Leather prices have
advanced so far within the past six months that shoes
which sold then for $3.50 will have to be held for $5.00 in
the retail market," said Mr. Poole. The actual cost to
manufacture a good pair of shoes is now more than $3.50.
Thatis for the material only.
"The tragedy of the prices on shoes is that they may
never come down again." From the Morning Oregonian,
October 16th.
The closing out of this shoe stock alone should fill this
store on the opening day to the very doors.
Low shoes, worth from $2.50 to $4.00, will be sold
at $1.00
Shoes worth $3.50 will be sold at $1.98
Shoes worth $4.00 will be sold at .$2.39
Shoes worth $4.50 will be sold at .$2.69
Shoes worth $5.00 will be sold at $2.98
Shoes worth $5.50 will be sold at $3.19
Misses' and Children's Shoes will be sold at the same
' comparatively low prices. There never was such an op
portunity to buy good shoes at about half what they are
really worth as now.
Buy a pair of low shoes for $1.00 and wear them around
the house or save until next spring you will never get
them again as cheap.
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Be Here
SATURDAY,
Nov. 4
L S. LANGHORNE, Manager of
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