The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 09, 1924, Page 12, Image 12

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Credit is
Mightier
Than Cash
"That nation which has the
largest and best ctedit is the
nation which wind the tear."
And credit is something
which lias to be used to be
come valuable. A man with a
record, for paying when due
establishes a credit and credit
is five times xts valuable as
cash. :l . j. ;.-- '
The man tcho buys at the
market and pays cash and
carries his Sunday j dinner
home may be sa ting a few
pennies, but he-idn't getting
anywhere. I -' "
The man who pays the
butcher and the baker at the
end of the monih-and pays
promptly can get money
from a banker. He has an
established credit.
And credit is Character
and cliaracter is ithe only
thing that any of bis can take
with us when xc e leave this
world for the next.
The Burnett Jewelry Stores
take the b roa d stand t hat
everybody is entitled to credit
unless they themselves have
previously shown that they
are NOT.
V And, therefore, the opening
of an account here is just as
simple just as ''proper' as
though' yoU borrowed the
money at your own bank and
paid' cash for, your gifts, (in-,
cidentally; it s alota whole
lot easier.) The Burnett
Jewelry Store, in a way be
comes banker and jeweler all
in one. , f j - m-.
There are no extras, no in
terest, no red tape, and not a
farthing is added for the con
venience of "paying us as you
are paid." On the contrary,
you will fin d that because we
buy so: much, fpr ho many
great stores, that we buy
and therefore selt for a lit
tle less than the average jew
elry atore. :. "fj;-t';C - i,v
And therefore we are un
afraid! If you can Ulo better
for, cash,- bring it back and
get all you've paid. ,
Fair enough! f i -.
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I I Ssr r I ed to sell for
rTTi r. "I While they last.
JKV Jilted
LfVni ,uj;u -fr-i pearl
OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,
"'TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO
"Old Dutch" Salts
; and Peppers i
As 1 shown in the sketch old
Dutch silver and hammorerf ef
fects. Made to seyr1w4i-a,paicf
Viiu fiaii iu a uujcr pair.
lingerie
lasps
Lingerie . Clasps
and Pins,
some of Ktcrlin
silver . and som
finest 'gold fillet
On: sale ' Dolla1
Day at, , . ?
Two Pairs
Mesh Bags Special
Dainty Silver Mesh flags
in the
Intend-
newest styles as Bketlched
from
$2. '4 5 apiece.
handled Table
ware, including
Knives, Cold Meat Forks,
Tomato- Servers, Gravy
Ladles, etc. Each piece
sterling silver mounted.
While they last at
$1.00
2 for
Hammered Silver
Bread Tray
Reproducing the heaviest solid,,
silver in the guaranteed silver-?
ware. The bread tray shown wilt
last a lifetime. We thought enough
of them to buy two thousand. You
may have not more than one for;
' $1.45. : 1
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Cigarette and Match
"Safe
As shown in the photograph the -Safe
and the-igarette Cae are "
made to match and duplicate the
costliest - sterling affairs which
cost tea timps as much. In velvet
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OREGON
t "" in niiia.
Sterling Salts and
Peppers
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Sterling Silver Salts and Peppers ,
In the individual size, which Is
reKarded as the "proper thing" ,.
nowadays at all formal dinners.
While they last we ehall sell them ;
for 1 the pair. L
'Rogers Tableware
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Guaranteed for five and
- : twenty years
Popular Lincoln Pattern
3 Dinner Knives for $1.00
3 Dinner Forks for $1.00
, 3 r Tablespoons for $1.00
3 Salad Forks for $1.00
3 Soup Spoons for $1.00
6 Teasioons for $1.00
Sugar Shells and Butter
Knife (pair) for $1.00 1
; Xote We reserve the right
to limit the quantity sold to
lany one person.
Sterling: Pie Knives
Handsome Pie Knives with sterl
ing silver handles and plated
blade. Usually sold at $2 apiece.
Whilo they last, $1.-
(Not over two to any one buyer).
A notable collection of
novelty crystal and glass
beads from Checko- Sla
voka all colors and all
wonderful color combina
tions, h Values up to $3.50
and $4.50 will be sold on
that one day only at
Sijod
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A distinguished
ator of green
ring )a the Sen
gold with one
will command at
diamond which
tention in
at $150.
any gathering. Priced
DHivfrl for dollar,'
pay the
'..in. i, (icr tJiiistmit
nint-
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COMMAND SUCCESS
OUR '
GUARANTEE
TO YOU ;
If within SO'
days you find
(or just think
that you found
that you can do f
better for cash in
some other good
store then all you
. have to ' do " is to
bring the dia
mond back to us,
T-ind every penny
jftHttarc-. paid
will be, returned
to you; and that
without a whim
per. ' j
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ts)ouare
id
Eighteen karat white gold filled
case with fifteen-Jewel movement,
Priced at V
!3.50.
With
f 33.50.
solid white
gold caoc,
Terms 1.00 down, $1.00 week.
: Eighteen karat white gold filled
cae and fifteen-jewel movement.
Priced at $33.50.
With
$39.50.
solid white gold ' case,
Terms $1.00 down, $1.00 week.
The "Cleopatra"
Dinner Ring
Another dinner ring of white gold
net with one fine diamond and
four sea-blue sa pphires. - A fea
tured value at the price $S5.00.
Delivered for a dollar, paid for
after Christmas $1.50 a week will
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Delivered for fl.OO lay j if7' ' NSM '
After Christ mas $1.00 AVeek. Wfe 1 1 'C
Cleopatra
BUT WE'LL DO MORE
The most popular engagement
ring we have .ever offered.
White gold mounting set with
one wonderful diamond and
embellished with sea blue
sapphires. A featured value at
148.50. Delivered for $1 pay
next year $1 weekly.
"Lady Diana" Diamond
A wonderful Diamond set
in a hand carved White
Gold mounting. Nothing to
equal it outside the Burnett
Organization unless one pays
a fourth more and then it,
would most likely have to be
"cash." Here you may get the
Lady Diana on payments of a
single dollar. Pay the balance
arter Christmas two dollars
a week will do.
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A blue white dlanioud set in a white gold mount-
inr Qn,i nttpml at a nrite which stamps it as one
f tli rrontost values of the sale!
i.. .. T9 sa irfelivprpd to the
.rv,A immfdiatelv on oavment of a single
auuuuiiwuiut - -
dollar. Par tbe balance alter
week will do. - ---v. . .
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1924
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DESERVE IT!" BURNETT BROS., JEWELEH
The Clock shown in the picture measures 21 inches j pr
the base and is 10 inches high. It is finished in du- p
hogany and the candlesticks (which are 12 inches his) a
finished to rnatch. The whole;et is the last word i;.
gance. Moreover v :
The complete set is of fered to the readers of this newf: y
of o r,ml rnP . and on very special terms. Forty-nine a
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15 Hie piiw: iui n vv,.- . T
a small boy's expression-as "easy ..as eatin pie. 1
single dollar and take the set along. Pay the balance
-Christmas. A dollar a week will do.
Other Clocks including Ansohia, Gilbert, Seth Thomar
other fine makes $12.50 to $75.00. Terms on all.
Money back if you can do better for cash.
I Dhimond set
faf larger than
it
i . Deli vei-ed
Featured here
readers of thl
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Tomorrow morning we shall begin i!
the Burnett Organization.
The purpose of these extraordinary r :I;
1 A year ago we had more business t!
And this year the business is going to ! j
last minute rush, we are offering the r: :
SHOP EARLY.
As much as a half can be saved cn rr :r
thing and everything, the easiest terms ;I
You may pay a dollar or two just c : ;
year. ' - 1
You may t take your gifts
with you-or leave them in our
vaults for safe keeping.
And instead of Christmas
being a1 task and a burden, a
puzzle andv a problemIt will
be a blessinfx SierjLtCg:
pleasur;! y Ejj
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f HIS WESTMINISTER CHIME"
DELIVERED FOR SINGLE Iot
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Limnmiiinnhiuniiiiii !
onmnlpto 5ft.. The terms are t
in white gold cleverly mounted ato ,
reany is. r,yu -
dollar -Pakl for fl Weekly
for
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