The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1928, Page 13, Image 13

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Trie Ucu; OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, September 12, 1928
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Tfe Oregoini Seoe C0 AjrninioTuiinices a Complete;
of All BROKER LINES of the PRICE SHOE CO. as well
as the . ENTIRE STOCK of the OREGON SHOE CO.
The Oregon Shoe Co. is the clearing house for the Price Shoe Co. these
two stores are operated in conjunction, each depending on the other.
The Price Shoe Co. depends on the Oregon Shoes Co. to conduct all
sales, t$ke all broken lines and close them out, helping The Price Shoe
Co.6p2aintin that high standard in footwear tjiat is unsurpassed
on ihd entire Pacific Coast. The Oregon Shoe Co. depends on Thh
Price Shoe Co. for the opportunity to offer the short lines from these
exclusive factories .at ridiculously low prices,these shoes are charged
out to ihem at such prices that they can be sold at a small fraction of
their actual worth. The well known brands that will be offered in this
sale atsuch an opportune time will 'include Archpreservers for Wom
en, Hanan Oxfords for Women, as well as a liberal selection.of the fa
mous Florsheim Shoes for Men. You can not overlook an opportunity
to buy merchandise at such ridiculously low prices right in the height
of the season. ,
This is the first sajie of these famous brands but the volume of The
Price Shoe Co. is increasing so rap idly, necessarily creating m&re
broken lines so that we are quite sure that we can promise a continua
tion of these wonderful bargain ev ents at regular intervals.
m We will be only able to quote a few of the many outstanding prices
but if you will come to our sale we will demonstrate the most wonder
ful bargain giving events that have been conducted in Salem for years.
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Just a Few to Start the Crowds
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Men's Freeman Oxfords
All the new fall styles in black or tan, all sizes and widths regularly
sold at $6.50 to $8.50, in this sale at-
$4-95 and $5.95
Men's Shoes, Black, Tan
or Brown
In calf or kangaroo, both single and double soles, the best values in
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America up to $10.00, to close out
$5.95 and. $6.45
WomeA s Comfort Shoes
Plain toe vielJctd, the finest leather that can be bought, regular $8.00
. values, all sizes, all to go at
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$5.95
A New Gym and Basketball Shoe made by
"Ball Band" just arrived. Exclusively sold
by The Oregon Shoe Co. Indorsed by all the
leading coaches of Salemiand vicinity.
' $2.95 and $3.50
Florsheim Oxfords and Shoes
for Men
In both black and tan, most all sizes in the lot, regularly sold from $10
v . to $13.00, all to go at one price for quiet sale
$7.95
Arch Preserver Pumps and
Oxfords for Ladies
Kid, patent leather, two tone and satin, all sizes in the lot but not all
sizes in each style, regularly sold from $10.00 to $15.00, one price
$7.95
Hanan Oxfords and Pumps
x for Ladies '
Most all sizes, regularly sold up to $15.00, to be closed out at one price
$7.95
McCallum Pure Silk Hose
In the best colors, all sizes, regularly sold by the Price Shoe Co. for
$2.00, -closing out price - .
$1.50, 3 pairs $4.0(T
Girls and Women's Sport
Oxfords
All the late fall patterns, black, tan, two tone effects, cut out patterns,
both high and low heels, regularly sold $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 to go at
$3.95, $4.95, $5.95
Women's Arch Support Oxfords ;
and Ties
Black and kid and patent leather, all sizes and widths in the late fall'f
styles regularly sold $7.00 to $8.50, every pair to go at
$4.95 and $5.95
Ladies' Pumps, Patent Leather
. Black and Colored Kid
Values up to $10.00 all to be closed out at one price
$5.95
New Fall Boots and Galoshes
All the new colors and creations thrown in the sale at the ,
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$2.95
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RuiblbeF Heels off the Highest Qiuialilty Put
osn;Yoiuiir Slioes Every Wednesday : Price
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316 State Street
STANLEY BURGESS, Manager
Hext to Ladd & Bush Bank