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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
i : i A ' 1 V The Stiipeiiclijo of tlie iltiife. :Stocskj JIM THE DEAtH KNELL HAS SOUNDED AND rilGH PRICES ARE DOOMED. THIS STOCK OF HIGH GRADE DRY &0ODS, LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS, NO- . ' TIONS, CAPS, SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC., MUST BE SOLD OR GIVEN AWAY IN i D GD tr If fo) I U S M n r" rS n r" M - THE CHANCE OF; A LIFETIME TO BUY SEASONABLE; ran miiDiSD- wM-m mm-mmu DEIENl) ABLE GOODS AT A MERE FRACTION OF THEIR iNTRlNSiC WORTH. " 4 TT ffilTJr 0 WE WlIX GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE II I J f j i " ehvelopes containing coins ranging in value from 1 cent to $1.00, and 50 envelopes contain I gf? V -1 1- 2 ORTH. The envelopes will be handed out as the first 100 enter the store. There will be a cr to each of the first 100 persons td enter tM store at opening hour; 10:23 a. m. Saturday, art envelope containing either a piece of U. S. coin or a merchandise, certificate. There are NO BLANKS. 50 merchandise certificates ranging ih value from 5c to 50c YOU DON!" NEED TO BUY A CENT'S owd waiting for the doors to open, so come early and take your place m line. Be one ot we urst iuu. Im. tlhie IS ... . iiiLSLjnicus n' The Entire Stofck bf Jiin Beards Gasti- Store All to ke'Macect xrjJ P Sale For What It Will Fetch For -cash Jr Following the lead of the greatest merchants in the country in their attempt to stop the ever-rising cost of merchandise, Jim Beard has determined to reduce prices to a level which has not been known for many, many years. A reconstruction period now faces the whole mercantile world. Every merchant is now asking the all-important question, "What is coins to happen?" Jim Beard said to me. "Kellv. I have far more merchandise than is" needed duriiin this reconstruction period and, for a fact -I- am tired of packiiig the load. . I want to sell off about half of it. Can you do it?" "I can sell anything if I init the lirice low eiiougli,!!' I replied Wefl;:i am' wiliiilg to let you name the prices so lonas you turn the goods into money," said Beard. So there you ar&. v Every thing in this magnificent stock will be marked down, and during this sale Umatilla County folk can buy anything in the store at one-third, oiie-half, and in many instances less thaii' one-half off. Mr. Beard aud i vvalked over to the Corduroy Pants. "Here are a lot of Corduroys,' said he; "They die marked 6.5D. What' will we sell 'em for jiov" "FrAif eighty nine," I replied.-" fSell 'em for less make it S3.h3," said Bard. "JVIaybe they wouldn't believe il," I protested. "Why shouldn't they believe it?" askfed Beard; "I've been here siifce HeCtor was a pupdiid I've, never handed out anjihinliut cold facts." Sd I pocketed my objetHioh aiid there yoil a ire4.' libd ridiculously l6w jirices that I am marking bii this m'ef chandise Nfduld 'put life iiito even Pharoks mummy, so come eipectmg to se ' " YoilrsteCood bargains, , : TI1E Relentless 1 J ' "IlAND of , : F FATt lias placed within- your easy grasp mighty, possi- bilities of economy and of "sucli importance that ' when you enter the store and see . the ridiculously Ibw'prices we Tiare placed on this high grade merch andise you will hardly be lieve your eyesight. The most critical shoppers and the most prudent ' and shrewdest buyers are es- j pecially invited. They will j realize their most sangu ine hopes.. Don't miss this golden opportunity; i ilan to be Mere -SATURDAY f tllEE! - -1. "T torn now until Saturday; Dec 18th, we wiH'giv a valuable ticket with every 23c purchase: If the clerks forget to give them to you when you make your purchases, ask for them. t - OPEN fctENINGS During this sale," this" tort will be'ttpeitevfenings f&r your J 'convenience.' I X v r r t , i from Denver to tlie coast as the worlds i'eatest Bargain giver. When I take vera stock of merchandise5 to reduce of close outVit hiiist hiove f " at once, iio matter what the sacrifice may costi Belling a ' stock- like ti this is ii8;lhap.-sBUt I kliow that if I take thJis- liigh-gradeV Stocfe-:and c ut cut tlie prices low eriough the puhlie will res potiU' trulckly; And if yoii think I have4 iibt-cut tlie prices to theqluckdrop hiat 103 a: m. - Saturday, WiM' Ui& bigsUi5hte? starts. ; G. Wi rCELLY. i l EXTRA -BARGAINS ' YE 1L$ PLACED IN AXftkEL IN THE FRONT DF THE STOIIE ARTICLES WORTH AS MUCH AS $2.00 AND AS ; 1 LITTLE !AS i5c AND THE SALE PRICE OF THE SA5IE IS ; ' .- 5-10c " ASK ABOUT THEM Groceries : At Priced that Will Flumhiok r6u. Herelaf e the best fearg-kins in East sinire A3-, am topped (iff breakfast ' with the forbidden fruit. . - ' . r : ' "fLoUR $2.47 A SACK g '; "''With' every purchase :df $10 Of over; "Limitf - one sack to a customer. - - - ' . $2.25 Larke cans Uncle John's Carte ahdMapi ' Syrup J;..:...:.....- :.......r....r $1.53 i - -. . , - -r , . -1 " $1.23 Medium Cans Uncle Johns Cahe and Ma ' pie Syfup .; ..............77i 50c Small Can Uncle Johns Cane and jMaple? . Syrup .. ............:.r... 39 20c cans Standard Tomatoes, 0 cans f oH....9(3 20c cans Standard Corn, 6 cans for........,..v...j0& 20c cans Standard Pear, 6 tans for .........90c 20c Cans Pork and Beans 25c cans Pork and Beans .. 35c Cans Porft and Beans :l...Zk CUT OUT THIS COUPON and bring it In any time before Christmas f ' t with 49c and' we will give you 2 pounds of , liigrh brade coffee for it. 1 ; 15c Carnation; Bordehs and Canyon Milk, 7 talK " cans for ; ;.:............. r.-.SZc, 40c Royal CUb Arid Blue Label Tomato .- Catsup 33:" Fresh sfocft Rolled Oats, 9 pdohd bags ..:-fe9)t Crystal White-, Whit v Unvy ad Bob Whit? Laundry Soap; 17 bars for :......$1.0C 35c Seedless Raisins, per pound package......28fcf Caiiforhia'Wh'ite Javy Beans," H lbs. for.:..$1.0ol r Englisk Walnuts, this year's cfdp, 3 lbs: for $1.00 iUxed Chiistmas Candies, per pound ..:.......47ki Faftcy Mixed Nuts.'per pound ........:;....;..J.i...'..45 Extra Fancy Quality Bacon Backs, per lb.i:...3te Medium Heav Side Bacon, well lean streakedu per pound :..:..;;.;!:...47f n HOSIERY 50c Children's ilose ;...". 35c Ladies Hose 75c Ladies Bursort llose .: ...33c ...19c ...59c 75c Ladies' Knox Knit'HoseJ Black and Cordo ' ' van ....; 57c Phttic&l Chritmir-Gif ti it rVactical .C? Prices so low that they make your &masvj! shopping a REAL DELIGHT. : DRY GOODS Hope MusliH. quantitp limited per yard......21c'. 4l 75c! ParisUn Bird and Flower: figured"'. rieaYy: -' ? grapery Uloth, per yard : :..:....59c' 75c Fancy Plaid Toile de Nord, aiso "plafcd Ging.lt hama; etc., per yard r.::....28c One lot Outingr Flannel, wdrth '"up' to 60c. Your!1 choice, per yard :.;:..29& 45c Challies, per yard .....29; 85c Lingerie Crinkle Serpentine Crepe, per - lis' v" ' yard ; 53c ? One lot High Grade Curtain Skrim Percales, per yard Cretion, 36 inches' wide, per yard .. ..:.:...23c v " ,..'........:....23c MEN'S FURNISHINGS U Overalls ......:.:. I :.H.i$l:Sl 75c iieavy Wool Sox ...V,f...4 S5c Heavy Wooi Sox .'...i.C.'ieSf 50c tashmere Sox ..:... ..l.:...,...:in:...2c 75c Light W6ol Sox . ; ....';.......;.....: SScBikck Sox ............;..............:.......lc ' $1.00 Silk Sox ..I : ................?::::...4e $2.00 Work Shirts .. ....-I$1.19 ' One oi '6f Dress Shirts worth to $2.00. ' Your.- . ' " choice 89c ' WooI Shirts at Ridiculously low prices., " One lot of Heavy Union ?uits,' worth $2.75. now go at : :.u:..$1.87 One lot Wool Union Suits, worth to $8.50.. now go at :...:.:....$3.69 $3.50 Whipcord Pants ......,. .$2.8 " $6.00 Mole Skin Pants .;..'.;:...:$4.79 ' $6.50 Dress Pants :..'.:':....$4.f $6.00 He'trvjr Weight Dress Pants .::..$4.M $10.00 All Wool Dress Pants,.. ....:.......$7.98 U giit)Es $5.00 Bovs' "Tan Sknffgrs,' with heels and high ui tops; with" buckles .u. .....:.:1.$3.69 $6.50 Ladies' Dart Browir Pumps......: l?...$2.$a l6ni ldt Ladies Black Kia, Black' Gun - Metal," Dark Brown Kid, valried to $9.50, .Your choice ..S.V.T $4.47 $12.00 Men's Brown all leather . army last, heavy, sole ;.l .... $12.)0 Men's Black and Brown Blucher: new style round toe ......::r..':.$6.49 $12.50 Men's Black English walking shies $5.79 Work ' Shoe, .::.$6.39 GrocferieS," TrUriSS, Suit Cases, Satchels, Dry Goods, Caps, Pants, Blankets, Quilts, Granite and Aluminum Ware, In fact verything in the '.' entire" store reduced nothing reserved. IVo htiSy to collect ihbfe pricey hut by the tinie this ad. reaches ybti I will have1 marked ever7thing ' dblvii to rock bottom. REMEMfiER THE SALE OENS " . . . , - SNOW OR SHINE. ; fifS oni. and will continue froni day to day with ! Bigger, Jfeetter and more Startling Bargains than are mentioned hi this advertisement j f $ STORE IS NOW GLOSED Prepdring for Ihe most important trade event and greatest sacrifice sale of the entife year. ' Wo cr. r of Seattle and Portland im ,jd SELLING THEl ENTIRE STOCK OF ; . sh ore Gritnian Bldg.; 300 West Webb St., Cor. Willow. Just a Whisper Off Mam St teet 1llK Kfaj-Y HKIIVHT 4110 AltCAok MUKJ,, fei'lTTIiE, W.V., JOB STOO fc ltCll.tNOB Uf.D jpOKTLAKD, ORR. I - . . : n So la o & w ca o n ss u O o a o .- ( -4 r." or o I? C9 O a 11 ; f ' 1 i ! 3 I o M i j i i M - V . ! . ! la i P tt 5 W - El- o Si r c o 1 f -1. j i 3 3 1 i ! w Or M ' f ! ' '1 I i CI tt t