The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 29, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1908.
TIIE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. QREGON.
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815,000 Stock
of Sanders Mercantile
Co., Albany, Ore.,
bought by us at
63 cents on the
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Thursday at
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RECEIVED at
12 PO WS M 20 Paid
. Albany, Ore., Jan 10-08
The Boston Store,
Astoria, Ore
Your cash offer of fifty three cents on the dollar accepted Will
ship stock of merchandise to you at once ,
Sanders Mercantile Co f
1-40 p m
The Sanfers Dry
Goods Company
of Albany, Oregon,
unable to hold out longer
against the determined
demands of creditors
for a settlement,
accepted our .
Spot Cash Offer of
53c. on the; Dollar
for their stock of high
grade meachandise.
Beginning Thursday Morning at 9 O'clock
This splendid stock goes on sale, representing a matchless aggregation of the greatest values ever
offered under any one mercantile roof in the city of Astoria.
It would be impossible to print a list of all the bargains to be had at this great sale. We pan
only suggest the opportunity. But remember this great bargain event takes in everyjine in every
department of this store. Dry Goods, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Men's and Women's Furnishings;
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Hats and Gloves; Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats and Waists, Furs,
Hosiery, Underwear, Laces, Embroidery, Ribbons, Notions, Muslin Underwear, etc.; all combined to
make a sale that will positively prove the greatest money-saving event ever attempted by this or
any other mercantile house in this city. At 9 o'clock Thursday morning the great sale opens.
SHOES, SHOES
This shoe line was composed of the better
and higher; grades of shoes, but will go on
sale at almost half their former price, and
many lines at less than half their real value.
It will pay you to buy enough shoes to last
you for months to come at the prices we are
making them.
Ribbons and Laces
There never was such an opportunity to
save on these lines. Hundreds of bolts of
fine ribbons will be thrown out at half price
or less. Beautiful, new ribbon. .
CLOTHING
Men's and boy's clothing, made by the
best manufacturers of this country. Almost
an endless variety will go at a mere fraction
of their real value. " V.
Hosiery and Underwear
Entire lines of fine Hosiery and Under
wear at about one4ialf and some lines one
third their real value.
Dress Goods, Sill! Trimming'
Hundreds of patterns of the new, up-to-date
dress goods and silks. Large assort
ment of new trimmings marked at half and
in many cases less than half their,real value. '
Muslin Underwear
The Sanders Mercantile Gompany had
just received a very large invoice , of fine
new muslin underwear and that also comes
to us at 53c on the $1.00, which means that
you will have an opportunity to buy these
goods at about one-half less, than you did
before. Remember they are new goods, just
opened, going at about V unsual prices.
Furs Cloaks, Suits, Skirts
Great variety to select from. All good
styles, can suit any one. , We are going to
pass them out at less than half .
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Comforts and Blankets
AH kinds, and will be sold at less than
cost of raw material to the manufacturer.
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. Successors to the Morse Department Store
Store Open to the Public Thursday at Nine O'Clock A. M.
Our Store Will Be CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday to Get Goods in Shape
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