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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1904)
ix. '-.-.I I?. AS K3 IAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, rENDLETON, OUEGON, TUESDAY, SEITE.MHEH 20, IBO-I. In Our New Location in the Matlock Building 521-523 Main Street IXXXXXXU In Our New Location in the Matlock Building 521-523 Main Street AT SULLIVAN k BOND'S NEW STORE WEDNESDAY WK OPEX OUU STOUE TO THE PUHLIC IX THE MATLOCK MUILDIXG, .YM .-'.! .MAIN STHE17l WITH THE LA U GUST AM) HEST SELECTED L1XE OP PI.OTIUXG, PUUXISUIXG GOODS, HATS, SHOES, TUUXKS, VALISES. PMHUELLAS. ETC. OI K IXTUODUflOUY SAIjE IS OUU MEANS OP IXDPCTXG YOl TO PAY A VISIT TO OUH STOKE XOW. WE AVAXT YOU TO COME AXD GUI' ACQUAINTED WI1TI OUH XEW LOCATION. XEW STOCK OP HIGH GKADE CLOTUIXG, Ol'K XEW MEN'S PPKNISIIIXGS, OUU XEW HATS, (Mil! XEW SHOES, OUU NEW TUUXKS, VALISES, ETC.. AND AMOVE ALL, GET ACQUAINTED WITH OITK XEW 1'KICES OX OUK SUI'EKIOK GOODS WHICH AI!R A UEVELATIOX IX PEXMLETOX M EKCIIAXD1SIXG. WE WAXT OUH PJKST MONTH'S MUSIXESS TO ME EXTKAOKDIXAKY MECAUSE EVEKY PEUSOX WHO CALLS WILL SI'KEAD THE XEWS OP OUK KAKGAIXS AXD WE WILL OCT OUU XEW STOKE ADVEKTISED KAl'IDIiY MY THE MUYEUS. OUU STOKE IS POK 31 EX, AS WE HANDLE ONLY 3 1 EX'S CLOTHING, PUHXISIIIXGS, HATS, SHOES, TUUXKS, 171'C. AXD HAVE HEYOXD AXY QUESTION OP DOUHT THE TiAKGEST, NEWEST, MUIGUTEST AXD MEST SEI,EC1'ED STOCK EVEU SHOWX IX EASTEHX OUEGOX. THIS IS XO HASH STATEMENT. MPT IS HACKED UI MY THE GOODS. OUU l'UICES AHE SO IOW T1LYT THEY AUK XEW TO THE THADIXG PUHLIC OP THIS SECTIOX, AXD AHE UEPUESHIXG TO THE MONEY EAKXEKS. IXTHODUCTOUY SALE OPPEUS UEAL1ZIXG THAT WE HAVE GOT TO USE E.YTUA EPPOUTS TO DUAW THE TKADE TO OUK XEW LOCATION' WE HAVE 3IADE THE SPECIAL IXDl'CE 3IEXTS MEI.OW: IXTHODUCTOUY IXDUCEMENT XO. 1. $25 Suit, Worth $30 Beautiful, of unflnisho worsted, clievlots, fancy casslmere, and Scotch tweeds. These are hand tailored, hand made button holes, good Venetian llniim', 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 aliMilutely free, a S3.00 suit cuo. Trunks, Valises and Suit Cases We 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. IXTHODUCTOUY INDUCEMENT Xo. 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 825.00. As a special Introductory Inducement we will sell them for J20, and give the purchaser, absolutely free, his choice of any J3.50 hat or suit case in the house. IXTHODUCTOUY IXDUCE.MEXT XO. 3. $15 Suit or Overcoat Worth $17.50 and $18 For S1G.00, the pupulur prlee 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 breust ed, box backs, three and four button sacks In military cut. These suits are made of such fabrics as French and English worsteds, Gor man Mlrdseyes. and Venetians; blacks, clays, blue serges and fancy mixed clievlots. As a 'special Inducement we will sell these suits for $15.00. They are worth $17.50 and $18.00, and will give the purchaser absolutely free, his choice of any $3.00 hat or suit case In the house. 1XTUODUCTOUY IXDUCE.MEXT XO. 4. $10 Suits Worth $12.50 For $10.00 we have an extra good value. .Made of black clay worsted, blue serges, unfln IhIhmI 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 as on our higher priced suits. As a special inducement during our Intro ductory sale wo will give the purchaser abso lutely free, his choice of any $2.00 hat or suit case In the house. In valises we have nil the new shapes, 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 'nnd velvet. 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. Xo Hue ever shown hero comes anywhere near the select stock we aro showing either 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 nil the little fixings that go to make a gentleman's wardrobe complete. 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 of wearing apparel that makes as big change In a man's appearance as the hat he wears. We huvo all the now colors. Our prices are St. 50, XL'.no, 9:1.011 and S't.no. Even our cheapest hat has the appearance nnd stylo lit a $5.00 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 wo have sells for $1.25 a pair. We don't claim It to bo all wool, but 11 wonderful bargain at this price, worth $2.00. An all wool gray blankot, 72 Inches wide, 84 Inches long, would bo cheap for $5.00; our Introductory price, $1.50. Comforters, extra heavy, made strong nnd of good wearing material, prices for $1.00 to Slt.r.O. LOOK MOX ........v M iv IV PPN'DLFTOX TO PAY OUH STOHE A VISIT DUHING OUU OPEXIXG WEEK. XO 3IATTEH WHETHEU YOU DESIUE TO MUY Oil NOT, CO.ME AXY WAY, AXD "h "A.M ,ll'i " ,,,, ,.,. , .w'vwiAiV'i'i.'.n WITH OUU XEW LOCATION'. AHOU.MJ. ML, VW.1 lw n"" , ., nvnuvitvn IV rIIIf VMW 1IOM1V AVI) VK WII.1, COXTINI P. TO fill'l' .HIS'I' A I.ITTI.K SinilB Vrtlt ATHTI? mil.' vnr.inv 'I'll AT MADE OUH LITTLE STOIIB A uv.ui inu w.u.." 1-V TH ? l.N V OP OUH COMPCTITOHS. WE AHE OUT OP THE HIGH HEXT DISTUICT AXD OPEUATE AT LESS EXPENSE THAX AXY COMPETITIVE STOHE IX PEXDLETOX, AXD GIVE OUH CUSTO.MEItS THE MEXEP1T OP OUU SAVING. I . mP- ULLIVAN & ' 41 B iS The Progressive Store 521-523 Main Street, New Matlock Building, next to Rader's UoNG OF TH t.v, for near , ,! poet lop. 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