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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1904)
rr pages- PAGE SEC DAVHiY BAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1001. iiliUUlllllIIIIIII LIB' In Our New Location in the Matlock Building 521-523 Main Street Great In Our New Location in the Matlock Building 521-523 Main Street I Salmon ' h? Columbia. " MJ1 , t the I if they E3 4 W W 0 If 8 13 Introductory AT SULLIVAN BOND'S NEW STORE WEDNESDAY AVE OPEN OCT: STORE TO THE PUBLIC IN THE MATLOCK BUILDING, 521-52:! MAIN STREET, AVITII THE LARGEST AND 11 EST SELECTED LINE OP CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS. A' ALISES, UMBRELLAS, ETC. OCT! INTRODUCTORY SALE IS OUR SI BANS OF INDUCING SOI TO PAS" A VISIT TO OCT! STOKE NOW. WE WANT YOU TO COSIE AND GEr ACQUAINTED WITH OCT! NEST LOCATION. NEW STOCK OP HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, OPlt NEW MENS FURNISHINGS, OUR NEW HATS, OUR NEW SHOES, OUR NEW TRUNKS, S'ALISES, LTC, AND ABOAE ALL, GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR NESV PRICES ON OCR SUPERIOR GOODS WHICH ARE A REVEIiATION IX PENDLETON MERCHANDISING. AVE SVANT OUR ITRST SIONTH'S 1IUSINESS TO HE EXTRAORDIXARS" HECAUSE ES'ERS" PERSON AVIIO CALLS WILL SPREAD THE NEWS OP" OUR HARGAINS AND AVE WILL GUI' OUR NEW STORE ADVERTISED RAPIDLY US' THE 15UYERS. OUR STORE IS POR MEN, AS WE HANDLE ONLY MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, inc.. AND HAVE BEYOND ANY QUESTION OP DOUHT THE LAKGEsT, XEHTST, BRIGHTEST AND REST SELECTED. STOCK ES'ER SHOWN IN EASTERN OREGON. THIS IS NO RASH STATEMENT. HUT IS HACKED UP HV THE GOODS. OUR PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT THEY ARE NEW TO THE TRADING PUBLIC OP THIS SECTION, AND ARE REPRESHING TO THE MONEY EARNERS. INTRODUCTORY SALi: OPPERS REUjIZING THAT WE HAS'E GOT TO USE EXTRA EPFORTS TO DRAW THE TRADE TO OUR NEW LOCATION WE HAVE SIADE THE SPECIAL INDUCE MENTS BELOW: INTRODUCTORY INDUCEMENT NO. 1. $25 Suit Worth $30 Beautiful, of unfinlsheJ worsted, cheviots, fancy casslmere, and Scotch tweeds. These are hand tailored, hand made button holes, good A'enetlan lining, single or double breast ed, box back or military cut coats. In fact these are the suits that make the neighboring towns jealous. As a special Inducement we will give pur chasers ubMilutely free, a $5.00 suit case. Trunks, Valises and Suit Cases SVe have bought heavily In these lines, and no matter what size trunks you may de sire, what shape or what kind of Interior or exterior finish you may want, we have it. Wl AV VNT rVFItV M AN IN PENDLETON TO PAY OUR STORE A VISIT DURING OUR OPENING WEEK, NO MATTER AVHETJIER YOU DESIRE TO BUY OR NOT, COSIE ANYWAY, AND ,rr rtitvi ut wiWTO SEE YOU AND HAVE YOU GET ACQUAINTED SVITH OUR NEW LOCATION. A SUCCESS AVILL BE CONTINUED IN OUR NEAV HOME. AND AVE AVILL CONTINUE TO GIVE JUST A LITTLE SIORE FOR YOUR MONEYILSN A?Y Of CM JR C OM PETITXMS. SVE ARE OUT OP THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND OPERATE AT LESS EXPENSE THAN ANY COMPETITIVE STORE IN PENDLETON, AND GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEriT OF OUR SAA'ING. SULLIVAN BOND The Progressive Store INTRODUCTORY INDUCEMENT No. 2. $20 Suit Worth $25 At $20 we will give you a suit with mili tary cut, double breasted or frocks, made of French and German worsteds, Scotch, English and Irish novelties, In a splendid lot of new 1905 colorings. A bargain at 925.00. As a special Introductory Inducement we will sell them for t20, and give the purchaser, absolutely free, his choice of any $3.50 hat or suit case In the house. In valises we have all the new sliapes, colors, kinds of leather, with clasps, locks and handles to suit you. Suit cases, any size, from the small suit case for the boy up to the largest size made. All descriptions of leather In all colors. Plain or ornamental. Lined In leather, cloth, linen and velvet. INTRODUCTORY INDUCEMENT NO. 3. $15 Suit or Overcoat Worth. $17.50 and $18 For J15.00, the popular price for suits, we offer an extraordinary rare value for the money. The eyes of Pendleton purchasers have never beheld more perfect garments than these suits. Three button, double breast ed, box backs, three and four button sacks in military cut. These suits are made of such fabrics us French and English worsteds, Ger man Blrdseyes and Venetians; blacks, clays, blue serges and fancy mixed cheviots. As a special inducement we will sell these suits for HE. 00. They are worth $17. GO and $18.00, and will give the purchaser absolutely free, his choice of any $3.00 hat or suit case In the house. Men's Furnishings Here's where we shine. Here's where we have all competitors distanced. In men's fur nishings we positively beat all records in Eastern Oregon. No line ever shown here Comes anywhere near the select stock we are showing cither in quantity or quality. No one ever offered these goods at prices as low as ours, quality and style considered. Underwear, negligee shirts, neckwear, suspenders, collars and cuffs, hosiery, sweat ers, handkerchiefs and all the little fixings that go to make a gentleman's wardrobe com plete. Hats If our store can be said to be particularly strong on any line, it Is Hats. Hats are a special 'hobby with us. There Is no article New Matlock INTRODUCTORY" INDUCEMENT NO. 4. $10 Suits Worth $12.50 For $10.00 we have an extra good value. Made of black clay worsted, blue serges, unfin ished worsteds, vicuna tweed and oxford mix tures, made In single and double breasted sacks. Our guarantee is Just as strong on our $10.00 suits us on our higher priced suits. As a special Inducement during our intro ductory sale we will give the purchaser abso lutely free, his choice of any J2.50 hat or suit case in the house. of wearing apparel Unit makes as big change In a man's appearance as the hat he wears. We have all the new colors. Our prices are 91.50, 92.50, $3.00 unci S3.50. Even our cheapest hut has the appearance and style of a JG.00 hat. Blankets and Comforts This Is the season to buy your blankets, and our store the place that will save you money on them. The cheapest blanket we have sells for $1,25 a pair. We don't claim It to be all wool, but a wonderful bargain at this price, worth $2.00. ax 4 An all wool gray blanket, 72 inches wide, 84 inches long, would be cheap for $5.00; our introductory price, $4.50. Comforters, extra heavy, made strong and of good wearing material, prices for $1.00 to $3.50. Building, next to Rader's rT in the Cohun rn time a"'1 m ' Columbia l " ;e to Arto. " Jo that Pen. .,,,1. a lroc P . .J from V" 1 Z Fat. "a lu it0,h uMate to tl' ....Pintle Ai" '"1. , rosi nc . .at'prill v it t"e , Z nt t I t. W. I " , Hum j couri"' lrriptor man ai or Tin: o ::l pr ku Ft CA tc IP i O&l-D&O mum oncw H