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SALE PRICE 9c A a DOyJ?.N a a It $35,000 Worth of High Grade Merchandise TO ISE DISTRIBUTED INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE FOR LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COST OF RAW MATERIAL, BY THE FAIR WATCH FOR THE BIG RED CAN VAS FRONT. $35,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS. SHOES AND READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING FOR MEN, I SOYS AND CHILD REN: TAILOR MADE SUITS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS: MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES TO BE SOLD IN OUR BUILDING AT LESS THAN COST OF RAW MATERIAL FOR 10 DAYS. A Q GANTIC OF FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Prices Will Reach the Low est Limit at This Gigan tic Sale OF DRESS GOODS AND CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER AR T CLES CARRIED IN DEPART MENT STORES. ENTIRE STOCK OF THE FAIR TO BE SOLD IN TEN DAYS, AT Pendleton, September 1 3 to 20 Entire stock of Pendleton's Greatest outfitters in Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods to be sold in the following ten days, beginning Wednesday, September 20, Thursday, September 21,vFriday, September 22, Saturday, Septem ber 23, Monday, September 25, Tuesday, September 26, Wednesday, September 27, Thursday, September 28, Friday, September 29, and closing Saturday, Si-ptnmbcr o0, in our building, at Pendlelon. Look out for the big red canvass front at TILE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE, Pendleton, Oregon. Owing to our heavy fall purchase of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing for Men, Women and Children, which are now coming in, and pushed for room, we are forced at this season of the year, when all other merchants are exacting the highest prices for their goods, to throw upon the market this mighty sale, which will jiusiiively ce;ise in ten days. T1IE FAIR, Pendleton's greatest Clothing and Dry Goods Department Store, is to distrbute their entire $35,000 stock into the homes of the people in ten days. The building will be closed Monday and Tuesday to remark down and rearrange this mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing for Men, Women and Children, and will Open for Ten Days. THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE, PENDLETON, ORE THE BEST AXD GREATEST VALUES on earth now stare you in the face. The only question is, can you, dare you, in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this to save at least one-half the price you will be obliged to pay dealers regularly for high-grade merchandise for men, women and children. Use good common sense with which Nature has endowed you. Come and sec with your own eyes and be convinced. This will be the sale without a parallel; a tremendous stock, merged into one grand offering and all going for less than the actual cost of raw material. The opening will be made a gala day. It will pay yon to come a hundred miles to visit this sale. Never again will you have such a golden opportunity to dress in such rich raiment at trifling cost. When you take into consideration that this sale is of still more importance to the people than any ever held in Pendleton, and also the very largest tale we ourselves or any one ever attempted, involving thousands upon thousands of dollars, it will convey to you some idea of the marvelous bargains that wc will offer to the people, beginning WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE, PENDLETON, OREGON. The prices we quote below are only a few of the many thousands of Barirains to be placed on sale at THE FAIR, PENDLETON, OREGON, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20. at 9 a. m., and lasts TEN DAYS ONLY. REMEMBER, NO POSTPONEMENT. THIS GREAT SALE WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE IN TEN DAYS. ALL GOODS HEREIN PRICED CAN BE BROUGHT BACK AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SALE. READ THESE MUTE BUT CRUSHING PRICES. PRICES WRECKED IN EVERY LINE. a aa aa aa aa a WIRE CLOTHES LIVES. TWO DOZEN WIRE CLOTHES LINES, IOO FEET LONG. SALE PRICE 28c. CLOTHES WRINGERS. THREE ONLY; WOOD FRAME. HOUSEHOLD WRINGERS. 8 ALE PRICE S2.48. aa a aa aa aa aa aa a aa aa aa aa :t a aa aa aa a aa aa a a aa a a aa aa a aa a a aa a a I 20 DOZEN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, DECORAT ED; WOiifH 23c EACH AT ANY STORE. SALE PRICE 8c PER BET OF SIX. .VI DOZEN PLATES. FINE DECORATION. SALE PRICE J8- PER SET OF . I SIX QUART TIN MILK PANS. SALE PRICE Bc PER DOZEN. MEN'S SUITS Sweeping bargains in Men's Ultra Fashionable suits. All go at about one half their real value. This will secure for you choice of many patterns of men's good durable suits, made up of good and strong fabrics of merit and . fashion. A fine suit of clothes, all to match. This suit is positively worth $8.00 or your money refunded at ga any time during the sale . . T"cfO A finemit of - ettotbur, oil to raitrb. This suit is positively worth $10.00 or your money refunded at any time during the sale Men's fine suits in Cheviots and Scotch Plaids, worth $10.00 and up to $12.50 or your money refunded at any time during the sale if not satisfac- 0 torv O."o MeVs splendid suits in Velour Finish ed Cassimers, all sizes. These suits are positively worth $14.00 or vour money back . 5.98 7.98 MEN'S SHOES Men's single and double sole, lace and Congress Shoes; London cap, extension soles, every pair positively guaranteed for good wear, in this ( gigantic sale I I " Men's Shoes for business wear that means service andjomfort; all the new est shapes, worth $2.50, in this . gigantic sale I0 Men's Dress Shoes, made from select box calf, vici kid, best workmanship and finish, McKay sewed, every pair guaranteed, actually worth $3.00, at this gigantic sale . . I We offer the best Shoe on the market for the price, certainly equal to any $4 and $5 make, latest toe style, in all the latest leathers. These shoes com pare with the most expensive shoes made. All go in this gigantic - sale for it3 Men's heavy work shoes worth $1.50, gigantic sale price .... "OC RIBBONS! RIBBONS! No. 60 fancy ribbons, worth 40c; now All silk Taffeta ribbon, all col ors, No. 5, was 8c, now All silk taffeta ribbon; all colors ; No. 7 was 9c ; now . . All silk taffeta ribbon, No. 80 was 40c ; now Men's Shirts and Underwear Here is an opportunity never before of fered in shirt bargains. It is to be un derstood that we carry only the highest grade furnishings in Pendleton. One lot men's and boys' fancy dress shirts, worth 50c and 75c, gi- gantic sale price CjOC Men's Shirts in all sizes, negligee. All neat, refined, this season's patterns. Light and dark grounds in Bedford Cords, Madras and Percale. Tlio reg ular Moiling -price- wu 75, r now 5"C A big number with pleats, some without retail everywhere for 1.50 ; now . . . O C One lot men's fine stiff bosom shirts, sold regularly for $1.50 and $2.00, sale price 49 C Hundred dozen of high grade under wear, all will be placed on sale for TEN DAYS at projiortionate prices. Men's heavy ribbed shirts and drawers, gigantic Bale price Men's heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers, worth 75c; gigantic . a sate price NOTIONS Pins, 1 paper for Jc Dressing combs, each 8c Embroideries, per yard 3c Wire hair pins, per pkg f 3 Full size heavy white bedspreads "78c Extra good quality nuck towels. Ac 6c seller nbleached muslin, per yd AC Very best quality calico, all colors 3' Yard-wide light percales, per yard Vc Dress ginghams, per yd 5c Imp'ted French mercerized sateen X5c -Elxlxu. Qualitv laJioa' tilaoli fcm.i . Children's hose, all sizes . . Safety pins, card Hooks and eyes, per card 4c Jc tc LADIES' SHOES ; UNDERWEAR HOSIERY Over 2000 pairs very finest of fall sea-; Women's and children's fast black son's goods, hand sewed, lace or button, ! hosiery, made with double heel and toe, all weights of soles, French kid, patent! worth 15c; in this gigantic leather, Russian calf, etc They are far ! sale DC the best of any shoo ever brought to: 1000 dozen silk lisle and fancy hosiery this market, and they come in all sizes ; for women and children, at less than ac and all widths; $2.50 to $4.00. Comei tual cost of material and pick them out in this gi- ! Women's vests and pants, silk taped, gantic sale for from $2.69 to 9oC.il" fleeced lined, worth 30c; Ladies' fine vici kid shoes, button and!"' thN e-igantic sale jJC Paris tH mid patent tin; . , "' s vols ;m.i j:niU, silk laped I ,4Q I vvortti more ; in this iriirnntic MEN'S PANTS l ive ry color, every shade, and every lat est ty!c of Worsteds, Cassimeres, Clays, Cheviots, in Plaids, Checks, Stripes and plain; all go in this sale at less than cost to manufacture. Men's pants, good, strong, durable ma terial, well made; worth $2; f.-. this sale "OC Men's latest style Cassimeres and fancy Worsted pants, in all shades and pretty stripes, all sizes ; regular price $2.50 ; all go in the gigantic sale at 1.39 Men's pants, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Tweeds, neatly made, all sizes; worth $3.00 and $3.50 ; gigantic ale g fi price I ."O Fine, fancy and plain Worsted pants that regularly sold for $4.00 and $4.50; gigantic sale' price 2.39 I9cj 4c i 6c 17c Shirt Waists and Wrappers 15 dozen extra good quality white and colored Shirt Waists, worth from $1 price from . . I..... 23c to 7.98 Full width table oil cloth, 0 sale price per yard IOC Men's and Boys' Furnishings The big sale of Furnishings for men i and xya includes all the most desirable ' grades of underwear, neckwear, dress and fancy shirts, hosiery, handkerchiefs, I collars and cuffs and hundreds of nick- nacks that come under this head. This ruthless slaughter of prices will soon make short work of this magnificent stock. A genuine sacrifice sale with the lowest prices ever named. Scan the prices closely, and when you come you will be surprised at the remarkably fine uality of the goods we are offering you. Men s handkerchiefs, worth 10c, only Men's handkerchiefs, worth 15c, only Men's handkerchiefs, worth o0c, only Men's suspenders, worth 25c, only Men's suspenders, wort! 85o only ., Men's suspenders, worth 75c, only Men's sox, worth 10c only Men's aox, worth 15c, only Men's sox, worth . 25c, only Men's sox, worth 35c, only Men's neckwear, worth 35c, only Men s neckwear, worth 75c, only Good, heavy denim overalls, worth 75c, this gigantic sale. . Boys' good 15c suspenders, in this gigantic sale Men's fine hats, all shapes, styles and colors; worth $2.00; gigantic sale price cOC ace, 1 aris tots and patent, tip; woruli ; nt ilils picantic sale Baby shoes, sizes 1 to 5, worth 75e, at this gigantic sale. . . . 4oC Misses' shoes, sizes 11 to 3, worth up to $1.50; in this gigantic sale 98 C 3c 7c 9c 9c 19c 39c 4c 7c lie 19c 19c 41c 49c 5c EMBROIDERY and LACE Insertions, edgings and headings cambric and Swiss, dainty pat terns; 15c; sale price 2000 yards of good Torchon lace, edges and insertions to match ; the yard I 4c Thousands of yards of Valenciennes laee edges and insertions, worth 7c; sale price JC Point de Pris lace, edgea and . g insertions, sale price I I C rv M.l- 3fC ; Hundreds of dozen silk, wool and cotton vests almost given away. EOYS' SUITS AND PANTS I'.oys' suits, worth up to $2.50 in this sri-antic sale 1.19 Jn ' Buys' suits worth up to $1.50 3c 78c 98c up SPECIALS Bedspreads worth $1.25; gi gantic sale price Bedspreads worth $1.75; gi gantic sale price I lot men's coats and vests, worth to 12.00? fiirnntie snip price 3.98 Men's heavy lined Duck Coats, sale price OcJC Full size heavy cotton blankets . gigantic sale price 48C Extra heavy wool blankets; worth $4.00 gigantic sale price One lot ladies' corsets, worth $1 ; gigantic sale price ...... 1 Pillow slips, 45x36, worth 18c; gigantic sale price Ladies' wrappers, worth $1.25; at Children's dresses, sizes 1 to 5 ; worth 75c; sale price Ladies' black satin under skirts, worth $1.25, sale price Boys' caps worth 25c at Men's canvass gloves, worth 10c ; gigantic sale price in tins gigantic salo I JZ7 l!c for boys' pants, all ages, sold regu larly for 3."c. :We for hoys' pants, all ages; sold regu larly lor :e. iiOe for boys' pants, all ages; sold regu larly for $1.00. 2.69 19c lie 69c 39c 69c 19c 5c DRESS SILKS 7-inch Jap Silks, in all colors; worth (lOe; gigantic sale price, per yard . .'. 48 C ID-inch black Peau de Soie, worth $1.50 ;:i:raiitie sale price, per vard 89C 21 -inch black Taffeta Silk, worth $1.25 irigantic sale price, per yard 73 C lit-ir.ch changeable Taffeta Silk; gigantic sale price, per yard 68c MEN'S OVERCOATS -Men's Overcoats in heavy black beaver cloth, four-button, single-breasted style, trimmed with black horn buttons, strong worked button holes, a 3 1-2 inch collar with strong tab. Three outside strong pockets, lined with Italian cloth, strong sleeve lining, chain hanger, worth at least $S..r)0 ; in this gigantic sale. 4.98 Overcoats that are the peer of any you see elsewhere at $10.00. English Ulster clothing, also Kerseys, Meltons,, and in drabs, tans and modes; best domestic Kerseys, blue, black and tan shades, Italian lined, plain lapped seams, all marvels of goodness; this gi uantic sale O.cJO 6-98 $15 ; gigantic sale price T EXTRA! EXTRA! Ladies' handkerchiefs worth 10c; in gigantic sale . . . ... 2c Ladies' embroidered handkerchiefs, jKisitively worth 15c, in this gigantic sale DC Women's and children's fast black hosiery, worth 15c, in this gigantic sale OC 72x90 bleached, made sheets, gigantic sale price . . 44c Soft English bleached muslin . j per yard 'jC Laee curtains worth $1 ; gigantic sale price OcJ C STAPLE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL-000 yards of good brands of calico, in new fall styles, to ( be sold each day at per yard. . 3aC L'000 yards of soft finished bleached domestic, per yard. . 1900 yards of apron gingham.-. salo price JC 2500 yards genuine Green Ticket Lons dale muslin, sold everywhere for 10c yard ; sale price .... OC 2000 yards of unbleached mus- A , lin, worth 7c sale price 4jC Fare Paid One Way to Each Purchase of $25 ot Over. Mark the date, Mark it well Wednesday, Sept. 20 3 1-2 ct,s. FOR MILE AND MILES OF CALICO. APRON GINGHAMS, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN IKTir.G, AND THOUS ANDS OF BOLTjJ OF OTHER GOODS AT THIS GIGA! T.3 BALE. OWING TO THE REPUTATION WE HAVE ESTABLISHED IN PENDLETON AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY AS MERCHANTS IN III;iI-GI(ADE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING OF ALL THE WORLD'S STANDARD QUALITIES WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT ALLOW EXAGGERATION IN ANY OF OUR ADVERTIS ING. AND WE DO HEREBY AGREE TO REFUND THE MONEY DURING THIS SALE ON ALL GOODS PRICED ABOVE IF NOT SATISFACTORY TO THE PURCHASES!. Our Guarantee WE ASSURE EACH AND EVERY PURCHASER ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION WE GUARANTEE EVrTJY GARMENT, EVERY PRICE, EVERY STATEMENT HERE MADE. AND WILL EXCHANGE ANY PURCHASES UNSATISFACTORY FOR ANY REASON. EVERY ARTICLE, EVERY GARMENT PUT IN PLAIN FIGURES. THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE Pendlston' Qregon LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! THE HOUR IS SET; THE DATE YOU KNOW. THE GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN PENDLETON Wednesday, September 20 FOR TEN DAYS a a BE SOLD OUT AT BIG SAC- aa aa HI MCE AT THIS SALE. ? aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa HARDWARE OF ALL aa KINDS WILL GO AT CUT aa a PRICES DURING THIS BIG II aa Ladies' Jackets and Skirts Ladies' Beaver Jackets, black and ox ford, well made and neatly finished throughout; worth $6.00; at this gigantic sale -3.98 Ladies' jackets made of English beaver and Venetian cloths, in black, ovford and castor, satin sleeve lined; the very latest styles; worth $10.00; at M this gigantic sale 4.98 Ladies' tailor made jackets, silk and. i ii r i n Jinod throughout? high ultrmrfaeh- i liable effects; in Venetian broad cloths and Kerseys, castor, tan, black and blue positively worth $15.00; gigantic sale .' 8.69 Ladies' high-grade walking skirts, latest fall and winter cloths and styles, all i shades, corded, plaited, kilted and tnck j ed ; flaring bottoms, all length ! ors. This gigantic sale .... 98c. $1.48, 1.98, 2.98, 3.48, ; 4.98, 5.58, posti vely worth from 3.00 to 16.00. Ladies' tailored suits, worth $12; gigantic sale price T ,i: :i j ii duita uuiuicu suns, wurm ... M UJW aa aa aa aa aa a aa aa aa aa a a aa aa aa aa aa aa aa ' j a a ?: SALE. WE WANT TO a a CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE LOT. 30 DOZEN BARS OF KIRK'S TOILET SOAP. SALE PRICE 7 BARS FOR 25c. SOO BUNCHES OF EN VELOPES. SALE PRICE 4c PER BUNCH. 500 SCHOOL TABLETS FOR PEN OR PENCIL. SALE PRICE 4C too puacs op kid GLOVES, LATEST SHADES; REGULAR GLOVES FOR THIS SALE ONLY, 9c MIXED LOT OF FANCY COLLARS FOR LADIES. SALE PRICE 10c. VALUE UP TO 80c SILK GLOVES OF ALL BEST SHADES TO CLOSE OUT AT S5c COTTON GLOVES IN COL ORS AND WHITE. SALE PRICE lo PAIR. 50 PAIRS MEN'S CUFF BUTTONS: 50c KIND, SALE PIUCE S5c. 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