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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
' PAGE TEN " DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEC.bN, THURSDAY, JUNE 556, 1911' TWELVE PAGES ' s 11 ild wllliiF t Lfoii ,"! . 4.4, mem Also $7,000 Worth of Simili&r Merchandise for Less than 60 cents on the dollar rs, .' 1 . s fill T 5 EE t . -, , , 1 f v v 'j' . .', V A A1I w- f ) n mm 27flh Many people will be surprised at the announcement that Mr. J. F. Kincaid of Pendleton, has bought out ZiIliacutMnc, known as the Bee Hive Store, and will continue with a big closing out sale. , Mr. Zilliacus was desperate in his effort to close out and leave Pendleton at the earliest moment possible and for which reason he sacrificed his en tire stock and sold it to Mr. Kincaid for 50c on the dollar. In addition to this stock, Mr. Kincaid purchased $7000 worth of .merchandise similar to that carried by this store, all of which was bought before prices began to go up, awaiting just such an opportunity as this, when the people of Pendleton and vicinity could be given an opportunity to , emonomize and save on the very things they need every day in the year, hi place of selling this fine merchandise to some broker for profitable purposes. You were promised " one of the greatest bargain events ever witnessed in Pendleton NOW YOU, KNOW WE MADE GOOD! Ever since this great closing out sale opened last Saturday this store has been packed and jammed with eager buyers, every one expressing an appreciation of the wonderful bargains offered. Hundreds of customers were turned away opening day, as it was not humanly possible for our large force of sales people to wait on everyone. Many of the bargain lots we re sold out completely, but if you are . one that could not get waited upon let us urge upon ou to visit this store and sale (his week, where you will find thousands of dollars, worth of new merchandise displayed at pri ces to defy any competition or sale ever advertised, and we are cutting and slashing prices still lower in a desperate and determined effort to close out every dollar's worth of Zilliacus' stock in addition tothis $7000 worth of merchandise purchased at a ridiculously low price. Friday morning, at nine o'clock we will be ready with "the "counters, tables, racks and shelves crowded with over $10,000 worth of staple merchandise needed by every person and family every day in the year all of which will be sold at a mar velous saving and at prices less than present wholesale market value in almost every instance. a ' -. ' GRANITE WARE OF. ALL KINDS REG. 60c, NOW 34c SCHOOL TABLETS REG. 5c, NOW 40c DOZ. HAND LAMPS . REG. 50c, NOW 39c CUPS AND SAUCERS REG. 30c, NOW 19c LADIES' UNDERWEAR REG. $1.25, NOW 98c LADIES' GUARANTEED HOSE AT 'i PRICE SILK RIBBONS AT Vi PRICE BLOWN GLASSES ' REG. 10c, NOW 6 for 48c CHILDREN'S GUARAN TEED HOSE, REGULAR 50c, CLOSING OUT AT 29c COATS AND MERRICK'S THREAD -REG. 7c, NOW 5c EMBROIDERY 12-IN. "WIDE, REG, 15c to 25c Yd., NOW 4c to 7c KLENZO MECHANIC'S SOAP REG. '20c, NOW 10c RD AD! What this Sale Means to You Every intelligent man, woman and child knows of the tremendous advances on all lines of merchandise in the past two years, but few of them realize that the next few months will see still greater advances. . The merchants are today facing the greatest crisis in their history. They are receiving notices of advances in every mail Merchandise is scarcer and harder to get than ever before. They are FORCED to raise the price on everything in their stocks, not from choice but from necessity. Therefore, when we tell that we are ac tually selling you high grade merchandise in most instances for less than we could replace it for, you surely will not pass up this golden opportunity. The greater portion of this stock was bought before the tremen dou advances. Therefore, we are in a position to quote prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. THINK IT OVER! Think of the savings! Our advice is to buy now and buy not only your present, but future needs. COME! Be Here Friday and Saturday ALL GLASSWARE AT 50c ON THE $1. PENANTS REG. 75c, NOW 49c PUSH CART REG. $12, IS'OW $4.85 1 ELEVATOR REG. 25, NOW $9.95 LADIES' HATS REG. $5, NOW AT $1 HAND PAINTED CHINA AT Vt PRICE. ONE LOT BOYS' SWEATERS . REG. $2.50, NOW $1.89 CROCHET COTTON REG. 15c, NOW 10c TOYS AT A TREMEN-, DOUS REDUCTION 1 LOT CANDY PAILS 10c CREPE PAPER REG. 15c ROLL, NOWa5c ONE LOT OF BOYS' STRAW HATS REG. 15c, NOW 5c 1 V9 . Of? 3) 5 I. F. KINCAID Successor to ZILLIACUS, Inc. PENDLETON, OREGON 2?