ANNUAL ■f: ■ * ; », h SALE vT X Ä .'l iik * Y T t Commences Monday December 29 At DALLAS, OREGON t I I f T7 . n * Lia il t f P Y ? f Our C l e a r a n c e S a l e this year will differ from other Sales conducted by us at this season o f the year. one time in the year we don’t figure on making a profit. Our prices will be CUT DEEPER. . This is It is just before invoicing and we can count money much easier than we can measure Dry- goods. ❖ t f t t Most o f the buying public in this vicinity know the class o f Merchandise we handle and we are going to give you an opportunity to buy Mer­ X ± chandise o f merit at a very low price. '*••• a - • I I X f EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE (EXCEPTING A FEW CONTRACT GOODS) f : | f T W e are anxious to please, and to give our customers the best service possible, any goods not satisfactory can be exchanged or can be returned and the ± T T T ❖ money will be cheerfully refunded, but must be returned within a reasonable length o f time. NOTICE: ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD STRICTLY EOR CASH DURING THIS SALE. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes ! Ladles’ fine ribbed Cotton Vests or Pants (white o n ly )........................... 40c Ladies’ Cotton Vests............................ 2oc Ladies’ fine ribbed Union Suits, reg­ ular $1.25 value................................ 85c M E N ’S A N D B O Y S ’ S H I R T S . Men’s Work Shirts............................... Men’s Better Work Shirts...................... 40c Same in Boys’ ........................................... 35c Misses’ Cotton Union, white or g ra y .......................................... 40c to 60c Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Oil Cloth, il pentine Crepes, Flannelettes Ladies’ Heavy Shoes for hard service.................................... 1.80 Ladies’ Patent Leather, Gun Metal or Vici, button...........V. 2.80 The above Shoes are all late styles, the quality is good, and you will not be disappointed in their wear. 30-in. Wool Batiste..................................................... 39c than those advertised here, but we don’t recommend them to our Amesbung Serges.............................................. 48c 27-in. Silk Messaline................................................ 65c trade, because at the present high prices of leather you cannot buy a stylish, all solid leather Shoe for less money. Children’s Shoes will.be sold at proportionately low prices. 36-in. Black Messalin, a beautiful silk........................ 95c Short lengths in Silks and Dress Goods at less than cost. Men’s ribbed cotton fleece Unde-r \v -ar, shirts or drawers, gray, sal- t mon or cream.................................... Broken lines of Shoes at less than cost to close out. 35c W O O L NAP B L A N K E T S , W H I T E , GR AY, T A N OR F A N C Y C O N S ID E R IN G T H E TODAY, the famous Men's wool Underwear, shirts or drawers 79c Cat Ask to see Loti, Lot 2, Lot 3 Shoes. H O S IE R Y Ladies’ Black H ose............................... 10c Ladies’s better quality H ose................ 12c Ladies’ 25c H ose......... ....................... 20c Including We have-cheaper Shoes Hose. No better hose made than THESE PRICE O F C O T T O N BLANKETS ARE BAR­ GA IN S A T T H E PRICE MARK9D ON T H E M . ALL MUST N O TH IN G GO, W E BUT HAVE RESERVED CONTRACT GOODS. part w ool............................................ 79c ■ lack cat brand B L A C K C A T H OS E Chicago Kenosha Hosiery Co, Boys’ cotton, heavy fleece Shirts or Drawers............................................. ....... 85c, $1.20, $1.40, $1.60, $2.00. $2 40 THESE ARE ALL PR IC ED FOR TH IS LARGE BLANKETS, KENOSHA, WIS 28c Ladies’ Wool H ose.................. 20c, 28c, 40c GRAND C L E A N -U P SALE Boys’ cotton Union Suits...................... 40c You will have to see our Sweaters to appréci­ ai /a...................................... 3.20 Breasted and Norfolk, at Sweeping Reductions. Many Other Lines of Shoes Cut in Price. LADIES' AND C H IL D R E N ’S U N D E R W E A R (DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT) Men’s Leather Gloves. ................... 19c, 40c, C0c, 80c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.40 Men’s Fine Worsted Socks.................... 20c $ 1 . 60 , $ 2 . 00 , $ 2 . 40 , $ 2;60 K i L I G H T C O T T O N B L A N K E T S * US ED M O S T ­ t t tf t T Y v f t T T Y f T ± X Y Y Y f Y f Y ❖ t f ❖ ❖ À *;♦ f Y Y ❖ ❖ Y Y Y Y Men’s Cotton Socks, black or tan ......... 10c LY FOR S H E E T S , A T A BIG C U T IN PRICE Men’s 35c Socks, black or tan, silk lisle. 25c — SP A C E W I L L N O T P E R M IT O F G IVING t Men’s Cotton mercerized Socks............. 20c PRICES. t ❖ t ♦> = =É= NOTICE: W e have always given big values in our Boys’ Clothing, selling them on a very close margin o f profit. f ? N ow you can buy these suits at a big cut in price. It will pay you to compare not only pr:‘c3 but quality. W e have Y ♦> Y known people to pay as much as $3.00 more fo r the same suits in other towns. W hy not patronize our own little ❖ Y ❖ city, if prices are equally as good? Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.