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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1931)
i " ' 11 ' 1 ' ' '- . 1 founded iast . : I1'-1!''. I! .', .v - ' ; .,'. .. y,. , ; jj.lLl. ; BISHOP'S SECTION . SALEM. OREGON - : ' ' .. ' . .. T" JANUARY 6, 1931 ; ,. i j Sail . W(floagdlaw ; . t "..'vv,' f v. S C. P. BISHOP President and Founder "I believe we will break all previous records with our Annual Two for One Sale this year. We've prepared ourselves for it by long preparation, by careful buying large volume buying. We've taken every advantage in prices that the maker offers to cash buyers in quantity. We've assembled a great wealth of mer chandise for your selection; and we're all here to show it. to you and help you se lect. But with all this merchandise of quality that you want and at prices the lowest in years, there is something more important here for you. It is a epirit of service to your wishes, a desire to meet your requirements, a ready willingness to help. We started with that policy many years age -it has been trowing ever since." 1000 Men's and Young Men's Hart Schaffner and Marx, Michaels ; Stern and other High Grade Suits and Overcoats, Two for the Price of One, Plus $2.00. For the benefit of new Bishop customers, we wish to explain that this sale is the big, final, end-of-the-sea-son clearance of merchandise in all departments throughout the store. A sale controlled and governed by our policy of carrying only seasonal goods and giving better values always. Each item is our regular stan dard quality extremely low priced for quick disposal. Thousands of people attend these sales you have the privilege of first choice now. Don't delay! ! ! i Our 40 Years of Manufacturing and Retail Experience is the Power Behind this Wonder Merchandising Event. 1 ' R. H. COOLEY Manager and Buyer "In all my twenty years of serving men of Salem with clothing I, have never before assembled such an array of values as these offered this year. Market con ditions' and the need for ready cash by manufacturers, have enabled me to secure men's and boys' wearables at price con-r cessions unheard of in modern merchan dising. We have been passing these sav-i ings on to our customers all year. I want to tell all my friends that this Annual Two for One Sale is an underselling event that they cannot afford to miss. We have never before been able to offer valuei such as these." - . - ,-'. I ' :b X I !' IHJiioIhiip)G " Acq EnncSGipGdclGCiiti KI011211G 1 -L 1 IThe executive and department manager pictured here and nine other members of the organization each hold an Individual responsibility in the interest of the growth and prosperity of this store. Each are community-minded and committed to a policy jof doing all in their power to aid the development of this community. Every dollar of profit derived from the operation of this store stays in this community. Every dollar yoa spend with any indepen dent home-owned store helps build the Willamette Valley. vr. n. paulus Advertising MaiutRfr "I have distributed 27,000 of these circulars to the families of Marlon. Iane, Polk aod Benton counties. Thousands of these families are well acquainted with the remarkable : values offered durivg this sale. Thousands hare been watting for this announee aaect. I predict that this sale will receive the greatest respor.se ver accorded an individual mer chandising event in Salem." '.'..'1'' 1 - I - " V V ' T Sfc x 4 Nar! i , ; ; ' V I o. a LOCKE 1 Ja Chargo Furnishing Goods Tept. 1 want to Invite all of my friends .ta participate in this big rent. : With big reductions on uch famous ' brands as Arrow Shirts,' : Cheney Ties, Chalmers Underwear, Interwoven Hose and thsr furnishings, I anticipate the greatest sale In our history." 1 fjy L P. BACH I Im Chargi Clothing pepju-tment "In all lay year ef clothing experience the stock offered in this big sale surpasses any I have ver seen for Quality, style and value. 1 want all my friend to take .advantage of it." F. B. RICE In Charge Shoe Department i Bostonlan, Kettletoa and Wer en berg dress shoes are known the world ever for their lusting Qual ities. Mvery man and boy ahould avail himself of this opportunity of baying them at ; subsUntial saving. I -j M . - , Jj; . - . A I ( - -, v.. t $ V I I : 1 ' ; -...' f j V I iEitor gaud l CAshier and Auditor i i "We will have forty competent salespeople ,to serve you on the opening day bf this big sale. Four experienced tailors will make ne cessary alterations on all clothing purchases. Come and bring your friends. - i - R. V. SHELTON In Charge Bat Department Our customers know that when Stetson, Mallory and Hardeman Hats are reduced it meant tome-, : thing. These sUpIe brands of haU are a standard of value I everywhere. Buy them new at a Wg sating. j . r If' Drastic Reductions In All Departments During the Entire Month of January. Don't Miss this Chance to Save ion Nationally Known ! Men's and Boys' Wear. ; 1 B. XT. COOLET Display Manager "It Is a pleasure to work with uch fine merchandise. Our i six windows- and store Interior will be trimmed as never before. I am Sxiously awaiting the opening y of this big event.'! Sale Starts, tompdy at 9 a. m. Wepesiaay, etLJ eVU W VV -WU.eUsU f - ' t ,1,-1 f ; ' i - - - " ' i ' f "s - 4. i i V January" 7 MISS BETTY SHIPLEY In Charge Boys Department and I Ladles Hosiery Every mother should take ad vantage of the extra values offer ed In J Boys' suits, overcoats and. furnishings. A sale . like this comes ibut once a year.. Buy now and save. N.COMMERCIAL 'STREET - ' - '- - it! ' i t " . J I' "; I , ' " ' ti; ; !,-- mdr ' j1 J I " J " ' I 1 I i '