The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 16, 1920, Page 19, Image 19

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    TWE OREGON SUNDAY JO UKHAU FOKTLANU, SUNOAY MORNING, MAY 10, 13Z0.
A SALE FOR THE
yLOn
The Most
i Popular
Work i
The prices are the best to be found and the quality
of every garment listed is as represented. It is econ
omy, to buy the best. I
CLEAN UP OUTFIT!
WORKINGMAN
Lee
Uniotialls
$4.95
Lee Unionalls are a durable, one-piece working: garment, made so to
lessen the chances of accidents because of loose, flyinjj coats, etc.
They comelof khaki or blue denim and are triple stitched.' They are
splendid fitting garments and haye proved their worth.
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UNION SUITS
$1.50
Men's Ribbed Union Suits of a
fine grade cotton in ecru; made
with eithef- long or elbow
sleeves and with ' ankle length.
These union suits are close
fitting: and unusually well cut
and finished. They will give
you great Satisfaction.
t ' - -
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COTTON SOX
25c Pair .
Men's Cotton Sox, fashioned
with reinforced toes and' heels -to
give an added wearing qual
ity; in black and brown; sox
for hard working men.
OVERALLS
$2.75
Men's, union made Bib Overalls
of blue denim, a heavy quality
of mattrial that will, stand hard
usage. (These overalls are triple
stitched to add to their dura
bility and will prove a wise pur
chase for the workingman.
WORK SHIRTS
$1.50 .
Men's Chambray Work Shirts,
made in coat style with two
pockets; a well made shirt that
will give you Ionic and excel
lent service; an all-around work
shirt that is an exceptionally
good value.- .
Workihgmen realize that they can do their work easier and
r .-'better; if they are properly clothed for it. They need the
best in quality, for their working clothes get the wear and
tear from active use; They want the best and they will,
find inhere at reasonable prices.. ..
HENBT J. DITTEB, Kutftr
G
UpWeek
May 17 to 22
PRIZE CONTEST
To tfie boy in each district who does excellent
work himself and who shows the greatest
interesting in inducing others to aid in the
cleari-up campaign," a -suit of j
UMlOMJSvl ijVMAOl
will be given as a prize. The judges of the
prize winners to be the men who direct the
worK or eacn civic club in each district.
, ! This Store Features
The Lee Union-Allthe best made, best fit
ting f and best wearing garment made for
boys of all ages. I
i 143 Sixth Street, Near Alder
Make your work easier
CLEAN-UP WEEK
by. wearing LEE UNION-ALLS.
They cover your body from neck to
feet, keeping out all dust and dirt.
No binding or chafing possibles
You'll find LEE UNION-ALLS, the
most useful garment in your ward
robe. Nothing to compare with
them for outing trips or moto tour
ing. When you ask your dealer,
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Insist on Lee Union-Alls
AND REMEMBER UNION-ALLS
IS A TRADEMARKED NAME.
THEY CAN'T BE UNION-ALLS
UNLESS THEY ARE LEE'S.
The H. D. Lee Mercantile Co.
Kansas City, Mo. South Bend, Ind.
Kansas City, Kas. Trenton, N. J.
Minneapolis, Minn. Chicago, ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
For Ilen, Youths, Boys and Children The Finest
Garments in the. World for
Work or Play
cJ"MercWdi8 of c Merit Only
OMION
For Women
Olds, Wortman King
in America
Phegley &.
Cavender
Fourth and Alder Streets
UMIOM
MADE
The Best :
Made
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Work
Garment;
in America
Miller's
Third and Alder Sts.
UMIOM
n
MADE
titt-
JL
wo
The
Highest j
Quality
'SUITS
in
America .
; .' :
J. M. Karo
First and Morrison
UMIOM
Ptefflom-Alffls'
The Best
Fitting
Most
Comfortable
and I -Convenient
'SUIT-
Oregon Woolen
Mills Store
First and Madison