The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 09, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON i DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, TUESDAY: EVENING 1 JULY 1, 1907.
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THE GREATEST PRICE-SAW SALE EVER W9M TO
FROM TOE LOOM TO THE PEOPLE
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Saw the Greatest Crowd
Ever Assembled
or possible to assemble in a great store of
this size. People came from all parts of
Portland, and the country and towns
around. Those who paid railroad fare,
were not, nor will they be heafd to regret
it for they saved in their purchasestwo,
three or four times the expense of coming
to Portland.
Sale Includes
Everything
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6 Reasons Why This Sale Eclipses All Others
1 FOUR PROFITS SAVED ON EVERY PURCHASE.
2 NO EXPENSE TO US IN CARRYING THESE GOODS OVER. .
3 FRESH, CLEAN, RELIABLE MERCHANDISE.
4 DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER.
5 WE SELL THESE GOODS FOR LESS THf N OTHER STORES CAN BUY THEM.
6 TliE SHORT TIME THE SALE COVERS.
Thirty Full Cases of
Fresh, Clean
Loom Ends
go on the counters. Nearly every person
who was here today will come again to
morrow, and every day this week. Thou
sands of new phenomenal bargains to go
on tomorrow for the first time. We can
advertise no one article more than a day,
or a few hours ahead, but we do promise
new loom ends as fast as those on the
counters are cleaned out. ,
Look for
Yellow Tickets
500 Ladies' Tailored Suits, $35, $30,
$25 and$20 Values.
250 Wash Suits, well trimmed, worth
to $12.50.
1,000 Dress Skirts, worth to $7.50
Waists worth to $2.50
Silk Waists worth to $15.00
Calicoes, Lawne, Dimitiea Ladiea Suite, in noreltlea, Doable - width Suitinga, Misses' Shoes, worth up Fancy Braids and Trim- Corsets, Armour aide and Canrss Glores, aU paJra Ladiea' Hats, worth up to Boys Wash Pantv worth.
panamaa.broadclotha.cha- checks, plaida and fancies, to $2, for minga, worth 25c per yard, F. P, worth up to $1, for for 121 50c, for i
viots; worth up to $35, for per yard, fln u ! !
2S $9.98 19c 98c 2c 24c 25c, 9gc 1 9c, Ij
Ladles' Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Cause Vesta, 100 dozen Men'e Linen All Straw Hata go at, Mercerised Damask, 65c Fancy Silka. 19 lnchea S Sm?r 2? lea then Men'B worth long Drwi Flnej
fancy neck. Collars, all sites, each. per yard, wide, worth 75e pit yard, dkafwo $5 id ,or WV :
$6, for mea, au sizes, , 5i t ,
. 2c 2g lc 15c 39c 47c $2.48 $1435 ..$3,98
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Ribbons, Nos. 40. 60 and 100 'gross Hatpins, as- Lace Curtaine, 45 inches Pins, per paper, Boy's Waafa Suits, worth Boya' Wash Pants, worth Men'a Suits, worth $12.50 100 doaen Work Shirts, Men's Suits, worth $15,
80; all -silk taffeta, per aorted, worth 25c. wide, worth $1.50, $1.50, for 75c, for for worth 75c, for for , ,
yard, " . - .
He 2c 98c 1c 49c 33c $7.50 50c $9.45 ;
Ladiea' Skirte, worth $5 Children's Suits, worth $5, Pearl Buttons, worth 10c !!t p. eeiT2t'd Loom-End Dress Goods, Ladies' Berlin Glows, all Men's Balbriggan Under- Ladies' all - linen Hand- President Suspenders,
for, loom-end prices, for per card, fMCTedres spray dS in Serges. Henriettaa and sixes, per pair, wear kerchiefs worth 50c. for
eigne, worth $4.25 for Batistes, all wooL per yd, v
$1.98 $2.25 2c $2.90 21c 9c 19c 3c 35c :
tlL rJ Ladies' Silk Shirtwaiet Boya' Shoea, worth up to Men's Work Shoes, wax Men's Panta worth up to Paper Tablets, VaL Laces, per dosen, Wire Hairpins, ?2 Jq ,'J
WaSn llOflflS Suits, worth up to $25, for $2, for calf, worth $2.50, for $5 for , lo.VO
M MW" wwm , , . 4 g ! f Axminater Rugs, worth
mm M.9& 98c $1.48 $1.98 - lc 9c lo ,
Hundreds of other and equally phenomenal items. Each item in itself would constitute a sale of massive importance. But there are hundreds of these items instead of one. We have employed
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